Answer:
Answer: D -
Explanation:
D would come first because in the first sentence you can see a cause ( cause - cultural burning ). In the last sentence the cause improves soil quality and helps plants grow ( effect - better soil ).
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2. (B) Fear and peril
3. (C) Bleak, gloom, shadowy
4. (D) Apprehensive
5. (C) The bleak darkness and the dangerous cliffs.
I would explain, but I gotta finish an assignment I'm working on. Hope this helped though :>
Let's suppose that our existing democratic government is suddenly overtaken by a new dictatorship type of government. The new government in control decrees that from now on the right to speak and worship freely is forbidden. Should you choose not to obey the new regulations, you will be severely punished, jailed, or put to death. How would you respond to such harsh regulations? Would you: obey, disobey, something.Explain what you would do and why you made your choice. Your answer must be in complete sentences.
Answer: it is b
Explanation:
Answer:
i would b. disobey and fight for the rights that i deserve because what are we without change eventually everything would lead to pain so my choice is B.
Explanation:
After observing myself and others who suffer as they search for golden dreams, I find myself reflecting on the changes that have occurred to all of us. We moved our families two to three thousand miles over rough terrain in hopes of establishing new, profitable lives, and we dreamed of a wealth that would change our lives forever. The reality is that the struggle to gain these dreams has done more damage than potential wealth can repair.
When I left my home a year ago, my spirits were filled with hopes of providing a healthy and profitable life for my family; I dreamed of a chance to be an active part in the building of a new community of spiritual, law–abiding citizens. I visualized a community of people engaged in the common goal of supporting each other. As I reflect on the changes I experienced this last year, I am overwhelmed with disappointment and fear.
Within my first week in this territory, I labored to understand the tongues of others who were searching for the same gold as I was. When I found kernels of gold, I hid them from others, fearing the chance that they would steal my gold or find more in the area where I found it. I hated myself for doubting the integrity of others, yet others did the same when I asked of their findings. The curse of poverty continues to encompass our lives even though we exist in the land of treasure and hope. Many of those who discovered the richness of gold wasted it away on foolish expenditures, and we remain poor in spite of our efforts to find a better, richer life.
Gold's fortune has been replaced with misfortune for most who came here. Love for one another has been replaced by bigotry for those of different races or color. Comfort within our society has been replaced with fear of each other. Tolerance has been replaced by violence against those who resemble opposition or a threat to a man's personal wealth. The lust for gold is the disease that will infect and destroy us.
It is the responsibility of all of us to remember who we are. It is crucial that we value the existence of the human spirit and forget the existence of potential luxury. Without the incorporation of morals and integrity, our fate is one of doom and destruction. We must investigate our intentions and value the human element. Without this examination, the search for gold will be the end of humanity as we know it.
Questions:
Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that many people who came to search for gold did not trust others?
A.
The reality is that the struggle to gain these dreams has done more damage than potential wealth can repair.
B.
Within my first week in this territory, I labored to understand the tongues of others who were searching for the same gold as I was.
C.
I hated myself for doubting the integrity of others, yet others did the same when I asked of their findings.
D.
The curse of poverty continues to encompass our lives even though we exist in the land of treasure and hope.
How does the author develop the narrator's idea that searching for gold was not all the narrator had hoped it would be?
A.
by contrasting the narrator's beliefs with others who came to search for gold.
B.
by contrasting the narrator's hopes and dreams with his actual experience.
C.
by explaining what the narrator hoped to find when he first left his home.
D.
by explaining what the narrator thinks about those who are different from him.
Read the following sentence from the passage:
Love for one another has been replaced by bigotry for those of different races or color.
Based on context, what is the meaning of the underlined word?
A.
caring
B.
kindness
C.
confusion
D.
prejudice
Which meaning of the underline word in the following sentence from the passage does the author intend?
I labored to understand the tongues of others who were searching for the same gold as I was.
A.
languages
B.
lies
C.
determination
D.
honesty
Which sentence from "Gold Fever" would support the inference that the narrator's experience looking for gold was not what he expected?
A.
When I left my home a year ago, my spirits were filled with hopes of providing a healthy and profitable life for my family; I dreamed of a chance to be an active part in the building of a new community of spiritual, law–abiding citizens.
B.
I visualized a community of people engaged in the common goal of supporting each other.
C.
As I reflect on the changes I experienced this last year, I am overwhelmed with disappointment and fear.
D.
Within my first week in this territory, I labored to understand the tongues of others who were searching for the same gold as I was.
What role does the SETTING play in the story's conflict?
A.
The setting caused the narrator to get gravely sick with an unknown disease.
B.
The setting created an atmosphere of distrust and poverty that changed the narrator.
C.
The setting produced caused the narrator to value others more than before.
D.
The setting produced a contented life of great wealth and luxury for the narrator.
Answer:
1. (C.) -» I hated myself for doubting the integrity of others, yet others did the same when I asked of their findings.
2. (C.) -» by explaining what the narrator hoped to find when he first left his home.
3. (Ď.) -» Prejudice
4. languages
5. (A.) -» When I left my home a year ago, my spirits were filled with hopes of providing a healthy and profitable life for my family; I dreamed of a chance to be an active part in the building of a new community of spiritual, law–abiding citizens.
6. (C.) -»The setting produced caused the narrator to value others more than before.
Explanation:
I'm sorry I just joined but is this how I should answer the question?
What do you think are Paylor's motives in allowing Katniss to come face to face with Snow?
AKA: Hunger Games
Answer:
{hello kirito here i believe your answer is}-
Explanation:
Commander Paylor's early life is unknown, however, as a resident of District 8, she most likely worked in the district's textile factories like most other citizens.
Katniss first meets Paylor when she goes to District 8's hospital in order to film a propo for the Airtime Assault on the Capitol. Paylor takes Katniss along with Gale Hawthorne, Boggs, and the TV crew into the hospital. Paylor watches Katniss closely, to see what she is made of and if they have been right to count on her.
Paylor in District 8.
After Katniss leaves the hospital, hovercrafts from the Capitol fly in and begin to bomb the hospital. In an effort to fight against the bombers, Katniss and Gale climb to the roof of a warehouse that has machine gun nests. This is where they run into Commander Paylor again. Together, they all work to destroy the other waves of hovercrafts that fly overhead.
Commander Paylor later returns in the story when Katniss is living in President Snow's mansion, awaiting his execution. Katniss follows the strong scent of Snow's roses until she finds a room that is being guarded by two soldiers who at first do not permit her entrance to the room because they are following President Coin's orders. However, when Paylor appears, she instructs the soldiers to let Katniss go in and they obey her authority. Katniss enters to find President Snow and the two of them have a brief conversation. Snow informs Katniss that it was not him who bombed the children and ultimately killed Prim, but that instead it was President Coin who was behind it. When Katniss emerges, Paylor asks her, "Did you find what you were looking for?", and Katniss holds up rose, which Paylor takes as an affirmative response. This seems to imply that Paylor was somehow aware of Coin's betrayal and wanted Katniss to find out.
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25 Points!
Write a 3–paragraph Persuasive Essay stating your position on whether either “Snow Globe” or “The Interlopers” should or should not have ended differently and, if so, how you think the story you chose should have ended.
Use specific evidence from the story to support your answer.
In my opinion, the story "Snow Globe" by Amy Wilson should not have ended differently. The story centers around the protagonist, Clementine, who is struggling with the loss of her mother. She finds solace in a snow globe that her mother had given her, which transports her to a magical world where she can be with her mother. The story ends with Clementine realizing that she can move on from her grief and that her mother will always be with her in her memories.
The ending of "Snow Globe" is a powerful reminder of the importance of memories and the healing power of acceptance. Throughout the story, Clementine is struggling to come to terms with her loss, but by the end of the story, she is able to find a sense of peace. This is reflected in the final lines of the story when Clementine says, "I can't bring her back, but I can keep her with me." This ending is both poignant and hopeful and is a testament to the power of storytelling.
In conclusion, the ending of "Snow Globe" is an integral part of the story and should not be changed. The final lines of the story serve as a powerful reminder that while we may experience loss, our memories can help us find solace and peace. The ending also reinforces the importance of storytelling and how it can help us come to terms with our emotions. Overall, the ending of "Snow Globe" is a beautiful and powerful conclusion to a touching story.
Answer:
Moral obligation is the term that represents the concept that we, as human beings, have obligations to our environment, to us and to the people around us. In other words, this term refers to how we are directly related to the ability to do good and to do what is right within society.
Moral obligation is a concept that must be taken seriously throughout our lives. This is because it is our obligation to take care of what we are inserted in and that does not only concern the environment in which we live, but also refers to our responsibility to our society, taking care of each other, so that society can evolve in a healthy way.
We can see how important it is to honor our moral obligation, right now in the age in which we live. We know that with the proliferation of coranavirus, we assume a responsibility to each other, making sure that we are not infected so that we do not infect any other person, especially those who show greater weakness in relation to the disease.
Therefore, we must not only affirm that as Americans, we have a moral obligation to engage responsibly with each other, but we must encourage this concept and demand from those, who for some reason, do not believe that it is necessary.
Explanation:
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In the first two paragraphs of the novel, the author, John Boyne, is trying to tell us something about Brunoʼs family. What is it? (Boy in the stripped pajamas)
Answer: That his Father isn't respectful to maids and his Mother is maybe I'm not sure
Explanation:
I haven'tread the whole book I read the first page tho to answer this
Miyax, the protagonist in Julie of the Wolves, shares some character traits with the protagonist of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. How is Miyax like Tom? How is she different?
Read this sentence:
With only meager food supplies, we struggled down the trail, starving, and hoping for signs of a town.
What does the word meager mean in this context?
Plentiful
Scarce
Hungry
Effort
Through many of the early chapters of Little Women, the March girls make reference to the allegorical Pilgrim’s Progress. Explain how one of the girls, or the family as a whole, relates to the characters and themes in Pilgrim’s Progress. Include details that indicate comparisons that Louisa May Alcott makes between Little Women and Pilgrim’s Progress.
Answer:
This book is prefaced by the novel The Pilgrim's Progress that is a symbol of how to live as a Christian. In this preface it is included the females character of the book, MERCY, no its male character, so it is a sign that this book is a guide for young girls, it is a guide to get the salvation and the self-improvement.
Alcott wants to emphasize that religion is more important that everyday details of life. The four March sisters have to follow saintly feet and have a spiritual journey through their lives, in spite their situation as "little tripping maids".
"Tell them of Mercy; she is one
Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.
Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize
The world which is to come, and so be wise;
For little tripping maids may follow God
Along the ways which saintly feet have trod."
Explanation:
Please help I will mark Brainliest!! All you got to is write a story related to the pic
(please make the story long it need to fit into the box)
Plz make it long Plz :(
Write something about how the kid got caught up in the pressure of trying to be cool and fit in..... that he did some not so nice things in order to be like everyone else. But then when he completely changed and he looked back in the puddle, he realized that he had made a huge mistake and so he went back to being himself, even if that meant losing his popularity.
What type of companies might be interested in hiring someone who is on this career pathway
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of a command economy. In your opinion, should America adopt this system?
Explain your answer in the form of a paragraph with no fewer than four sentences.
Answer:
Explanation:
A command economy, which is also called a planned economy, has its fair share of pros and cons. One good thing about it is that it gives the government centralized control to make economic decisions and distribute resources based on national goals. This can be helpful for quick industrialization or development. Plus, a command economy aims to promote social equality by sharing wealth and making sure everyone has access to important services. It also brings stability and predictability when it comes to jobs, production levels, and prices. However, there are downsides too. For example, since there's no competition or prices to guide decisions, the economy might not work efficiently. It can also limit people's freedom and discourage innovation since the government decides what gets produced and available. Sometimes, it leads to slow and complicated bureaucracy too.
speech about children day
Answer:
The mid of November is a very special occasion for us. Every year we celebrate 14th November as Children's day. We celebrate it because it's the birthday of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. His bond and fondness with children are legendary.
Explanation:
What is a central idea of Peking Dust?
Question 1 options:
Because China is a conquered country, she must treat conquerors as superior.
China has lavish department stores full of exotic materials, and Japan does not.
Japan has never been conquered by Europeans, but the country is just as powerful as the European nations.
Comparing Japan to China proves that assistance from Western civilizations is not always helpful.
Japan imitated some characteristics of Europeans, surpassing even the Europeans.
PART B: Which phase from the poem best supports the answer to Part A?
(Commonlit Story: CASEY AT THE BAT)
A) "but one inning more to play" (Line 2)
B) "Cooney died at first" (Line 3)
C) "A straggling few got up to go" (Line 5)
D) "We'd put up even more money now" (Line 8)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
can't explain really sorry not sure if my answer is correct
An airplane travelled at an average velocity of 250 km/h [E]. The resulting displacement was 625 km [E]. The length of the trip was ____h.
Answer: 2.50 h
Explanation: Divide 625 by 250. 625/250 = 2.5
Answer:
2.50 is the correct answer
Explanation:
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which best explains how the structure of Anne frank the diary of a young girl affects its meaning
Answer:
you need to explain this question more
Explanation:
"sure thing" is to compliant as "NO" is to
options
defiant
endurance
arrogance
extravagant
vacancy
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Answer:
girl i-
Explanation:
What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.
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i need a summary about Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit about his personalty and what he does!
Write a paragraph explaining how each of the following contributes to the purpose of technical directions: title, heading, bullets and numbering, graphics/pictures, and special fonts (capitals, italics, bold, etc.).
Answer:
hope this helped!
Explanation:
they each help organize passages and make things easier to read. we know this because titles tell you what you will read about, headings tell you about the section you are reading about, graphics/pictures show what you are learning about, ect. without these the passage would be very confusing and throw over (disorganized). we need them to understand more things.
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(02.02 MC)
What should you do when using quotes in your writing?
Cite the source.
Create a new paragraph.
Include it in the introduction.
Put it in your own words.
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day
Students who read more than four million words per year do better on standardized test than students who read less than one million
True or false
Submit your three or four-paragraph open letter about a current issue in your school or community that expresses your position on the topic and provides two claims and four pleces of supporting evidence (key facts, examples, detalls). Make it clear who you are addressing in the letter and what you hope to accomplish.
Answer: this is gonna be a long one lol
Explanation:
There are lots of issues in our community and in our schools, but one problem that seems to be in both is the fight for equality. We all want to be heard and understood but for some, it might be harder than others. This isn't just for one specific group it is for many and all.
Everyday, when you look at your phone or even just outside at the people what do you notice? They all look different, maybe the same in some ways but different in most. But physical features are just the beginning because underneath we all are unique and special. Some people embrace their uniqueness, but a lot hide it away in fear of unacceptance. For example, the fight for equal rights in black citizens, even though they say that fight ended a long time ago we can't ignore the fact that they are still looked at differently. Why? Who knows, and no, not everyone is like this but that doesn't make it easier for them. Another example, over 28.9% of black citizens are living below the poverty threshold as opposed to 18% white americans. Isn't that crazy? This is evidence that supports the thought about black citizens not having equal rights.
I hope that this has opened your mind to this issue. I want equality for all and a place where no matter what your skin looks like, where you were raised and even what happened long long ago in the early stages of this nation, you can live happily and to the fullest. We as a community can do our part and make this community a free, accepting, and fair place for us all to live.
Here is an example of an open letter:
To the Principal and the School Board,
I am writing to express my concern about the recent decision to cancel the annual school trip due to budget cuts. I believe that this decision is unfair and detrimental to the students’ learning and well-being. I urge you to reconsider this decision and find alternative ways to fund the trip.
The school trip is a valuable opportunity for students to explore new places, learn new things, and bond with their classmates and teachers. It is also a reward for their hard work and achievements throughout the year. The trip helps students develop important skills such as curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and communication. It also exposes them to different cultures, perspectives, and experiences that enrich their knowledge and understanding of the world.
By canceling the trip, you are depriving the students of these benefits and sending a message that their education and happiness are not a priority. You are also breaking a tradition that has been cherished by many generations of students and teachers. The trip is something that the students look forward to and prepare for all year long. It is a source of motivation and excitement for them.
I understand that the school is facing financial challenges and that you have to make difficult decisions. However, I think that there are other ways to save money without sacrificing the quality of education and the well-being of the students. For example, you could reduce unnecessary expenses such as printing costs, office supplies, or catering services. You could also seek donations or sponsorships from local businesses or organizations that support education. You could also organize fundraising events or activities that involve the students, parents, and teachers.
I hope that you will take my letter into consideration and reconsider your decision to cancel the school trip. I believe that the trip is a worthwhile investment that will benefit the students in many ways. I also believe that the school community can work together to find solutions to overcome the financial challenges. Please do not let the budget cuts ruin this valuable opportunity for the students.
Sincerely,
A concerned student
What color is a carrot?
Answer:
Orange
Explanation:
I think it's self explanatory
Answer:
Orange
Explanation:
The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange in color, though purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist. They are a domesticated form of the wild carrot, Daucus carota, native to Europe and Southwestern Asia
Please help, 90 points!
Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how Greg Ridley from "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
150 words are needed.
Answer:
In the realistic fiction story, "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers, Greg Ridley a fourteen-year-old boy, starts off by getting a lecture from his dad, about his poor grades in math. Greg is upset and he walks away from his house to get some alone time. As Greg is walking, a rainstorm strikes. While he is trying to find shelter, he comes upon an abandoned apartment complex. As Greg walks in he finds out that he isn't the only one in the apartment, an old man named Lemon Brown is also there. Lemon is there for a different reason though. He is trying to hide his treasure, an old harmonica, from the neighborhood thugs. The thugs weren't successful in getting Lemon's treasure. Greg returns home with a valuable lesson learned, that he should value things in life. Greg changes from the beginning of the story to the end of the story. At the beginning, Greg was careless about his grades in math. Next, he was curious when looking for a place to hide from the rain. Lastly, he ends the story off by being a caring person when he continuously asked Lemon Brown if he was okay. Greg Ridley was a dynamic character who changed from careless, to curious, to caring, after his encounters with Lemon Brown.
Answer:
Greg dreaded the lecture from his father but this changed in the end as he anticipated the lecture. From the story, it can be inferred that Greg was in a bad mood and he wasn't ready to listen to the lecture that his father wanted to give him. In the end of the story, we can deduce that this changed as Greg was already anticipating about the lecture that he was going to receive from his dad. The change was due to the fact that his father wanted to tell him about how he lost his son and he was anxious about it. The change that can be depicted from the story was that in the beginning
The student was asked to give a ___ amount of evidence in their essay to receive full credit. 1) Sufficient 2) Counterclaim 3) Irrelevant 4) Respite
Answer:
Sufficient
Explanation:
Answer:
Sufficient
Explanation:
It honestly the only word that fits into that sentence correctly.
Please help. I am most linient towards C or D. I just cant figure out which one. :
Which sentence correctly uses an intensive pronoun and would best follow the provided sentence to help convey its meaning?
All the most powerful people were there at the big celebration. _____.
A. The queen attended the event itself.
B. The queen attended the event by herself.
C. The queen attended the event herself.
D. The queen herself attended the event.
Please help fast, and thank you so much! Have a great day!
Answer:I’m pretty sure it’s d
Explanation:
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Write an essay that analyzes the use of poetry in Through the Looking-Glass. It has to be 150 words at least. Please don't copy it from another person. 10 points or 20 points for brainliest
The above question wants to assess your ability to write an essay and interpret poetry. For that reason, I can't write an essay for you, but I'll show you how to write one.
First, you should read the poetry your question refers to. You should also analyze this poetry and understand its meaning. To help, you should look for essays that analyze the poetry and show you important information that will help your understanding.
Then you can write the essay as follows:
Introduction: Introduce the poetry and its meaning.Body: Write two paragraphs. Show how adding this poetry is meaningful and adds important information to the text, highlighting some theme or message.Conclusion: Summarize the information you submitted and show how the poetry was effective in achieving its goals. Also, present your final thoughts on the text.More information:
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