Answer:
Explanation:
One of the reasons it wouldn't make sense is Atticus could have gotten hurt. When youre defending someone, theres always some sort of risk in the situation. So if he didnt have to, then it wouldn't make sense for him to get involved in something he wasnt a part of originally. Atticus could have his reputation tarnished or he could be attacked for standing up for him. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
Yes, it made sense for Atticus based on his character to take a stand to defend Tom Robinson, because Atticus knows that Tom didn't do anything to be imprisoned and is trying and willing to sacrifice time just to prove that Tom isn't guilty and should be released.
Explanation:
What is the summary of White Fang?
What is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the book White Fang?
What is the analysis of the book White Fang?
What is the Theme of White Fang?
What are some theme examples of the book White Fang?
Please answer these questions, I really need help on this. The book is called White Fang. White fang is written by Jack London. This is the cover of White Fang (the cover is attached to this question) :
Answer: White Fang starts with two men who are out in the wilds of the north with their dogs. The dogs are lured away by a she-wolf and eaten. One of the men, Bill, uses a gun to try and save the rest of the dogs, but he too is eaten. Only two dogs and the other man, Henry, remain. They are saved when another group shows up. The she-wolf, called Kiche, moves on as the famine demands that she continue to look for food. She mates with one of the wolves in the pack, One-Eye, and has a litter of pups, but only one survives after several famines hit the pack. His name is White Fang. The she-wolf is actually half-dog and half-wolf and is "owned" by an Indian named Gray Beaver in one of the villages. He sells her to another Indian but keeps White Fang. White Fang is bullied by the other dogs in the village and one, called Lip-Lip, is especially mean and even savagely attacks him. White Fang is forced to become more and more vicious, and Gray Beaver encourages this behavior. He then goes to Fort Yukon and sells White Fang to Beauty Smith, who is a terrible man. Smith abuses him and uses White Fang in the dogfighting ring to make money. Until one day White Fang is badly injured by a bulldog. A kind man, named Weedon Scott, saves White Fang and takes him back to California with him. Scott shows White Fang nothing but love, kindness, and patience. Eventually, White Fang comes to love Scott and his family and would do anything to protect them. Matt, the musher and a friend of Scott, feeds White Fang and works him on the sled every day. One day, the criminal Jim Hall escapes from a nearby prison and tries to attack Scott's father (Judge Scott). White Fang saves him, and the family is overjoyed. White Fang continues to live out his life full of happiness with Scott's family, and even has pups with Collie, Scott's other dog.
Explanation:
Who said this,
“Leave the beaten track behind occasionally and dive into the woods. Every time you do, you will be certain to find something you have never seen before.”
How does the author make you feel like you are in the shed with Bud? Describe the shed and use words from the text?
Your teacher asks you to find the themes that two stories have in common. What should be your first two steps?
Read both stories at the same time--first a paragraph in one story and then a paragraph in the other story.
Read the first story and make a list of its themes. Then read the second story, looking for themes on your list.
Skim through the first story, looking for words with multiple meanings. Then look for the same words in the second story.
Ask a classmate to read one story while you read the other. Then compare notes.
Answer:
Read the first story and make a list of themes. Then read the second story, looking for themes on your list.
Explanation:
This is the best way to find common themes because it is the most thorough and effective.
Answer:
This Question has multiple correct answers but here are some of my tips:
1. Find the synonyms.
2. Where is the story located?
Explanation:
This question doesn't have a correct answer but I have some tips that would help:
1. Find the synonyms (listed there)
2. Where is the story located?
3. Are the people in common?
Loveliest of Trees
A.E. Housman
1Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough,
And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide.
5Now, of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.
And since to look at things in bloom
10Fifty springs are little room,
About the woodlands I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow.
Which best describes the type of imagery used in this poem?
A disturbing image of war and battledisturbing image of war and battle
B different types of animal imagerydifferent types of animal imagery
C urban imagery of the cityurban imagery of the city
D natural imagery of springnatural imagery of spring
Question 2
Which lines from the poem best exhibit the type of imagery identified in the previous question?
A And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide.And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide.
B Now, of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,Now, of my threescore years and ten, Twenty will not come again,
C And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.And take from seventy springs a score, It only leaves me fifty more.
D Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the boughLoveliest
Answer:both #4/D
Explanation:
Sáharas won huntington middle schools science fair when she was in sixth and seventh grade _____ she got second this year.
A.) In fact
B.)Similarly
C.) However
D.) Therefore
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The answer to this is: C.) However. The name 'Sahara' is derived from the Arabic word for "desert", ṣaḥra (صحرا /ˈsˤaħra/). The desert comprises much of North Africa, excluding the fertile region on the Mediterranean Sea coast, the Atlas Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and Sudan.
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The reply to this is: often C.) Be that as it may. The title 'Sahara' is inferred from the Arabic word for "desert", ṣaḥra (صحرا /ˈsˤaħra/). The desert comprises much of North Africa, barring the ripe locale on the Mediterranean Ocean coast, the Map book Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and Sudan.
Can anyone write a formal letter to the regarding of less taxes of water and electricity? Best one gets 25 points, brainliest and a friend request!
Answer:
Dear [Name of Authority],
I am writing to express my concern about the high taxes on water and electricity in our community. As a responsible citizen and a homeowner, I am finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with the rising costs of basic utilities.
I understand that the government must collect taxes to fund public services and infrastructure, but I strongly believe that the taxes on water and electricity are excessively high and putting a significant strain on household budgets. Many families in our community are struggling to make ends meet, and the high taxes on these essential services are only adding to their financial burden.
I kindly request that you consider reducing the taxes on water and electricity to provide some relief to the residents of our community. I believe that a modest reduction in taxes would go a long way in helping families manage their finances and ensure access to these essential services.
Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to your response and hope that this matter can be resolved in a timely and satisfactory manner.
Sincerely,
[Your Name
Do you agree it is a good to center classes around applying math to creating video games as a way to keep kids interested in math? Why or why not?
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what's the protagonist in the story lone dog by Irene Rutherford McCleod?
a protagonist is the main character and i've never read the story, but just think about who the story is all about and you'll get your answer
I need a line from barrio boy and evidence that supports it
Answer:
"The conquerors took the land along the rivers where there was water and rich soil, flat and easy to farm." Page 75.
Explanation:
Hopefully what you mean by evidence is the page number.
Answer:
The conquerors took the land along the rivers where there was water and rich soil, flat and easy to farm."
Explanation:
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can someone write a summary of " the secret garden"
Answer:
Explanation:
The novel centres on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl who has been spoiled by her servants and neglected by her unloving parents. When a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is orphaned. After a brief stay with the family of an English clergyman, she is sent to England to live with a widowed uncle, Archibald Craven, at his huge Yorkshire estate, Misselthwaite Manor. Her uncle is rarely at Misselthwaite, however. Mary is brought to the estate by the head housekeeper, the fastidious Mrs. Medlock, who shuts her into a room and tells her not to explore the house.
Mary is put off when she finds that the chambermaid, Martha, is not as servile as the servants in India. But she is intrigued by Martha’s stories about her own family, particularly those about her 12-year-old brother, Dickon, who has a nearly magical way with animals. When Martha mentions the late Mrs. Craven’s walled garden, which was locked 10 years earlier by the uncle upon his wife’s death, Mary is determined to find it. She spends the next few weeks wandering the grounds and talking to the elderly gardener, Ben Weatherstaff. One day, while following a friendly robin, Mary discovers an old key that she thinks may open the locked garden. Shortly thereafter, she spots the door in the garden wall, and she lets herself into the secret garden. She finds that it is overgrown with dormant rose bushes and vines (it is winter), but she spots some green shoots, and she begins clearing and weeding in that area.
Mary continues to tend the garden. Her interaction with nature spurs a transformation: she becomes kinder, more considerate, and outgoing. One day she encounters Dickon, and he begins helping her in the secret garden. Mary later uncovers the source of the strange sounds she has been hearing in the mansion: they are the cries of her supposedly sick and crippled 10-year-old cousin, her uncle’s son Colin, who has been confined to the house and tended to by servants. He and Mary become friends, and she discovers that Colin does not have a spinal deformation, as he has believed. Dickon and Mary take Colin to see the garden, and there he discovers that he is able to stand. The three children explore the garden together and plant seeds to revitalize it, and through their friendship and interactions with nature they grow healthier and happier. When her uncle returns and sees the amazing transformation that has occurred to his son and his formerly abandoned garden now in bloom, he embraces his family, as well as their rejuvenated outlook on life.
The story is set in Paris. The main character is Aristide Valentin, who is the city chief of police. Valentin has decided to stage an elaborate dinner party at his curious estate. The estate is notable because there is only one entrance, which is presided over by Valentin's fastidious servant, Ivan. Once in the house, visitors can arrive at a beautiful back garden. However, this garden is protected by a high wall; there is no entering or leaving, except by the main entrance.
Valentin invites many elite members of society, whom Chesterton describes in detail. Among the party-goers is an ambassador, a lady and her daughter, a priest, a doctor, and a soldier. These guests are described in quick succession, and, as a reader, it's a bit difficult to tell one from another. Also invited is Julius K. Brayne, a rich man from the United States, and Valentin's rival.
Chesterton includes some side plots here and there, including a tryst between the soldier and the young lady. These sorts of descriptions put characters in certain places when the real action begins to take place.
Everything changes when one member of the group finds a dead body in the garden. The head has been decapitated. Suspicion immediately falls on the solider, Commander O'Brien, who had been carrying a long sword. However, he claims that he had earlier put the sword down in another room and was not in possession of it at the time of the murder.
The guests begin to act as amateur detectives. The dead body is not initially identified as someone from the party. Eventually, they begin to put the pieces together. At one point, Ivan coincidentally brings inside the severed head of Julius Brayne, which was outside the house. As it turns out, the body in the garden is Brayne's, but the head is someone else's.
Eventually, we learn that, earlier in the day, Valentin had attended an execution by guillotine, and had brought the head back to his home. In the garden, he cut off Brayne's head after tricking the American into bending over. He then threw Brayne's head over the wall, and replaced the head next to Brayne's body in an attempt to fool the guests. The guests find out that Valentin is the murderer and attempt to approach him. Once they arrive at his study, however, they find him dead of self-poisoning
has anyone made their own recipe? if so what is it?
What is Waverly's internal conflict- rules of the game explain in 3-4 sentences
Answer:
The conflict between Waverly and her mother was very realistic due to the nature that many mothers and daughters have different views which causes disagreements. The people of Chinese descent have their Chinese heritage, but struggled to keep true to their traditions while living around American culture.
Explanation:
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Recall what happened in the last three chapters of The Giver. What evidence do you see that Jonas has changed since being selected as Receiver of Memory? Describe two specific scenes from Chapters 16 - 18, and explain what each scene reveals about who Jonas has become. ( if you had read the book :] )
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Answer:
I can give you a short idea based on what I've read
Explanation:
When he and his friends are playing the good guy bad guy game jonas gets terrible memeories about that game because of how its realated to war. This makes jonas try to explain to his friends the issue with it but they all think he's crazy. This makes jonas realize how his friends will never be able to understand and experience high emotional things since those types of things are being kept from them. Then theres the part where the giver shows jonas a memory about christmas and jonas realizes love. The But returning home, Jonas asks his parents if they love him. They are confused by the question and offer alternative ways of phrasing the query. They finally give an answer, but they have no concept of love like Jonas has, so he lies and says he is satisfied with their answer. This shows that Jonas would not really feel love, and this hurts jonas because he just wants to feel the things he feels in the memories.
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Which of the following statements best describes a foreign policy issue?
A problem that affects every citizen on a single continent
A problem that cannot be contained within a country’s borders
A problem shared among people living in the same country
A problem related to an endangered habitat class
Answer:
A problem that cannot be contained within a country’s borders
Explanation:
The best answer is the second one because that is the best answer compared to all the other answers that don't make sense.
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Answer:
isabella-
Explanation:
PLSS HELP I WILL GIVE A LOT OF COINS!!! In at least a paragraph, describe/explain the biggest take-a-way, lesson, caution, advice, or warning that you have from reading your dystopian novel: The dystopian novel is 1984 by George Orwell.
Simple question 10 points
Which sentence shows an example of a reflexive pronoun?
We ran to the dog park and let Tiger play with other animals.
The cat licked herself clean and then jumped off the stool.
She thinks turtles are the most beautiful pets in the world.
Mr. Arthur smiled as the parrot landed on his shoulder.
Answer
2nd sentence.
Explanation:
A reflexcive pronoun would be something like myself, themselves or "herself".
Answer:
2nd sentence
Explanation:
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Murphy wants to use the biography Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee as a source for his research paper on Harper Lee. How should this source be classified on his bibliography?
A. as a secondary source because it provides a commentary on Harper Lee
B. as a primary source because it is about the life of writer Harper Lee
C. as a secondary source because it is based on Harper Lee's fictional novel
D. as a primary source because it was written about Lee during her lifetime
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
Sitting on her bed, eating a Christmas chocolate, was a squirrel. Hannah watched it for a minute before the squirrel looked up suddenly. The squirrel saw Hannah and jumped onto the windowsill, looked back briefly, and then dashed out the open window.
Hannah smiled and shouted downstairs, "Mom, I've just solved my first mystery!"
Read the excerpt from the poem "Shiny Paper on a Stair."
The burglar was helping himself to a feast
When Hannah realized the villain was a beast.
A squirrel was indeed the culprit this time.
She knew that she still had a mountain to climb.
What is a difference between how the authors show the main characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions in the story The Mystery of the Shiny Paper and the poem "Shiny Paper on a Stair"?
Question 1 options:
In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah wanted to be a super-sleuth. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah longed to become a detective.
In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah smiled and shouted. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah felt as though she still had a mountain to climb.
In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah carried on up the stairs despite the ripped bits of shiny paper. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah aimed to face down the danger she sensed in the house.
In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah found the Sherlock Holmes story captivating. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah became a Sherlock Holmes fan after reading The Speckled Band.
In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah found the Sherlock Holmes story captivating. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah became a Sherlock Holmes fan after reading The Speckled Band. Option (D) is correct.
What do you mean by Mystery?A mystery is simply an unanswered question and an attempt to find an answer to it.
Hannah in "Shiny Paper on a Stair" aspired to be a detective. Hannah smiled and shouted in The Mystery of the Shiny Paper. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah felt she still had a mountain to climb. Hannah continued up the stairs despite the ripped bits of shiny paper in The Mystery of the Shiny Paper.
Therefore, Option (D) is correct. In The Mystery of the Shiny Paper, Hannah found the Sherlock Holmes story captivating. In "Shiny Paper on a Stair," Hannah became a Sherlock Holmes fan after reading The Speckled Band.
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develop an persuasive argument on what school rules would you change.
In 150 words.
ASAP PLEASE I NEED THIS DONE FAST: Can you make a "So much depends upon" poem for me?
Thanks!
Answer:
ur mom
Explanation:
so much depends upon
a blue car
splattered with mud
speeding down the road
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In which environment would you would be more likely to have easy access to museums and fine arts?
a.
Urban
b.
Suburban
c.
Rural
d.
None of these is more likely to have museums and fine arts
Answer:
A. Urban
Explanation:
They don't have museums next to farms (rural) and they definitely don't put them next houses in the middle of a neighborhood (suburban).
Answer:
Urban
Explanation:
Describe an explicit detail in a story and give an example.
Answer:
Explicit information is clearly stated, leaving nothing implied. For example, the phrase “it was a dark and stormy night,” uses explicit information that leaves no room for debate. The reader cannot assume, by any stretch of the imagination, that the story is in fact taking place on a sunny morning.
Explanation:
For this project, you will read poems written by the same author, William Carlos Williams. The two poems are similar, but each comes from a different collection of poems. Once you have read the examples, you will compare and contrast the poems to determine how they represent different perspectives of the poet. You may need to look up some of the words in the poem in a dictionary, that is okay!
BLIZZARD SPRING STORM
Snow:
years of anger following
hours that float idly down—
the blizzard
drifts its weight
deeper and deeper for three days
or sixty years, eh? Then
the sun! a clutter of
yellow and blue flakes—
Hairy looking trees stand out
in long alleys
over a wild solitude.
The man turns and there—
his solitary track stretched out
upon the world. The sky has given over
its bitterness.
Out of the dark change
all day long
rain falls and falls
as if it would never end.
Still the snow keeps
its hold on the ground.
But water, water
from a thousand runnels!
It collects swiftly,
dappled with black
cuts a way for itself
through green ice in the gutters.
Drop after drop it falls
from the withered grass-stems
of the overhanging embankment.
Answer:
one is about winter and the other's about spring. Similarity; They're both about season. Difference: They're about opposite seasons
Explanation:
They drink from refillable water bottles and take cloth back to fill at the grocery store How does this sentence developed the purpose you identified in part AA. By showing how plastic shows up in unexpected places. B by naming products that are difficult for people to find. c by explaining how people are unknowingly contribute to pollution d by listing examples of people using other materials besides plastic
Answer:
the answer is for sure c
Explanation:
Which element should be provided in an introduction paragraph?
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
You want to be able to have a question or statement to hook the readers into the subject you are writing about.
What kind of prophecies is Isaiah noted for concerning Christ?
Containing the first prophecy of the Messiah
Passive
Redemptive
Confusing
Answer:
Seven centuries before Jesus' birth, Isaiah prophesied about him: "There has been a child born to us, there has been a son given to us; and the princely rule will come to be upon his shoulder." (Isaiah 9:6) Why did Isaiah indicate that Jesus' birth and subsequent role would be so significant? Because Jesus would become a mighty ruler. He would be called Prince of Peace, and there would be no end to peace or to his princely rule. Furthermore, Jesus' rulership would be sustained "by means of justice and by means of righteousness." (Isaiah 9:7)
Humans tend to look down on people of little means, even if these poor ones have performed noble deeds. This was true in Jesus' case. Isaiah prophesied about him: "He was despised and was avoided by men, a man meant for pains and for having acquaintance with sickness." (Isaiah 53:3)
Explanation:
Which rule or regulation Mr. Frank tells the group seems most significant to you? Why? Which would be most difficult for you to follow? Explain. (The diary of Anne Frank)
Answer:
You need to give more details.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer
How do authors develop the central idea of the passage?
A by introducing many topics in one paragraph
B. By questioning the backgrounds of different positions
OC by using evidence and commentary
OD. By emphasizing that ideas can come in many mediums