Explanation:
you can read the paragraph and you might get the answer.
Could someone please make a clincher sentence for me?
The conclusion of my essay(the essay is about pets and their owners):
In brief, health issues, loneliness, and many other problems humans faced many centuries ago, and still face now, have been reduced thanks to domesticated animals. Animals were found to be extremely helpful to humans, and are now kept as pets.
Read the sentences. Then, answer the question.
At times, understanding an author's intent can be difficult. This is especially true when the author's work addresses an abstract concept such as love, hate, or beauty.
What does the word abstract suggest about concepts that authors sometimes address in their writing?
A.
they are imaginative
B.
they are easy to determine
C.
they are hard to understand
D.
they are common
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Answer:
C, they are hard to understand
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thesis statement for What is the best way to eat an ice cream cone?
Answer:
I believe the best way to eat an ice cream cone is _______ because ___________ and _____________.
Explanation:
Which category best fits the words on list 1?
Answer:list one of what
Explanation:i think u forot to put the image
Can someone please help me ???
Answer:
B
Explanation:
self-explanatory
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Read this sentence:
The movie's power to entrance and transport viewers far away cannot be overstated.
Based on the context of this sentence, what does entrance mean?
Enter a building
Appearance of an actor in a scene
Power or permission to enter
Put into a trance
Answer:
Put into a trance
Explanation:
The context clue put into a trance helps you understand it. Hope I helped! :)
Write a sonnet about your phone and why you love it so much, it needs to be an english sonnet
issei and nisei what do these terms mean and how might the use of tterms have served to isolate japanese american from other citizens during ww2
Answer:
Issei means "first generation" and nisei means a person from North America, whose parents are from Japan. These terms would let people know who was of Japanese descent. Since America and Japan were enimies during WWII people would use these terms with vulgar and offensive meaning. Japanese would then be an identified target.
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BRAINLIEST FOR WHOEVER IS RIGHT!!!! Read the following excerpt from Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Houston and answer the question that follows.
Farewell to Manzanar is a story that tells about life inside a Japanese internment camp during WWII.
[Mama] would quickly subordinate her own desires to those of the family or the community, because she knew cooperation was the only way to survive. At the same time she placed a high premium on personal privacy, respected it in others and insisted upon it for herself. ...Almost everyone at Manzanar had inherited this pair of traits from the generations before them who had learned to live in a small, crowded country like Japan."
Which of the following best explains the themes explored by this passage?
1. The theme explored is one of courage and being brave in the face of hardships.
2. The theme explored is one of losing one’s beliefs in order to satisfy the expectations placed on you by others.
3. The theme explored is one of war and what a country will do in order to win and protect its land.
4. The theme explored is the importance of family. Even when having nothing else, they still had their family.
Answer:
1 the theme explored is one of courage a being brave in the face of hardship" i think that is the answer
The topic of bravery and displaying bravery in the face of adversity is one that is covered in this passage. Thus, option (1) is the best choice.
What do you know about Farewell to Manzanar ?The book's narrator, Nisei Jeanne Wakatsuki, is (child of a Japanese immigrant). Wakatsuki, a native-born American citizen, and her family were residing on Ocean Park when she was seven years old (near San Pedro, California). They must relocate to Terminal Island since it was there that her father, a fisherman who owned two boats, was detained by the FBI after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
She and the rest of her family were incarcerated at Manzanar (an American internment camp) shortly after that. There, 11,070 Americans of Japanese ancestry and their immigrant parents—who were prohibited from obtaining American citizenship by law—were housed during the Japanese American internment during World War II. The Wakatsuki family's pre- and post-war events are covered in the book, as well as their experiences while imprisoned.
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Write a 4 paragraph story about a book you read
I will give brainliest
Answer:
moonhistory, about animals , nature and
The Fault In Our Stars is a book about a young teenage girl who has been diagnosed with lung cancer and attends a cancer support group.
Hazel is 16 and is reluctant to go to the support group, but she soon has a good idea. Hazel meets a young boy named Augustus Waters. He is charming and witty. Augustus has had osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, but has recently found out he is fine.
Hazel and Augustus go on an emotional roller coaster through love, heartbreak, sadness and joy,While searching for the author of their favorite book. They travel to Amsterdam in search of Peter Van Houten the author of An Imperial Affliction. While on their trip Augustus breaks some heartbreaking news to Hazel and both of their worlds fall apart around them.
If you enjoy teenage books this book is amazing it is so detailed and well written and I love it.
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Read the following passage from "What Does American Democracy Mean to Me" by Mary McLeod Bethune and answer the question that follows:
As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us.
Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the above passage?
1. America is like a great farmland of amazing people doing amazing things. We have given our gifts to help this country grow and we will continue to harvest.
2. "As we have been extended a measure of democracy, we have brought to the nation rich gifts. We have helped to build America with our labor, strengthened it with our faith and enriched it with our song. We have given you Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson and George Washington Carver. But even these are only the first fruits of a rich harvest, which will be reaped when new and wider fields are opened to us."
3. Democracy is great and we're glad to be part of it. We're glad to help America grow with our work, our religion, our songs, our authors, and our inventors.
4. Mary Mcleod Bethune says that when democracy applies to her people even a little bit, it's been great for the country. Their hard work, their religious faith, their songs make America stronger. Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Booker T. Washington, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver are all amazing parts of this country. But there will be even more greatness when they have more rights.
help I need it by tonight to finish my semester I get a leopard gecko you can read the text online
While “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” and Our Immigrants at Ellis Island are both about immigrants coming to America, their viewpoints vary greatly in their diction, tone, and syntax. In text one, the author includes positive/negative connotation to discuss ___. For example, they use words like “_______” to describe ____. In text two, positive/negative connotation is used. The author uses words like “____” to describe ___. Based on the author’s word choice in text one, the tone can be described as _____. On the other hand, the tone of text two is ____. The syntax also varies. Text one uses ____ sentences and ____ punctuation to show ____. However, text two uses ____ sentences and ____ to illustrate ____. In summary, while both texts address ___, the authors’ perspectives are very different. In text one, the author feels ____ about ___. In contrast, the author of text two feels that ___.
For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon of liberty which this light symbolizes. They brought to us strength and moral fibre developed in a civilization centuries old but fired anew by the dream of a better life in America. They brought to one new country the cultures of a hundred old ones.
It has not been sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of our history that the overwhelming majority of those who came from the Nations of the Old World to our American shores were not the laggards, not the timorous, not the failures.
They were men and women who had the supreme courage to strike out for themselves, to abandon language and relatives, to start at the bottom without influence, without money and without knowledge of life in a very young civilization. We can say for all America what the Californians say of the Forty-Niners: "The cowards never started and the weak died by the way."
Perhaps Providence did prepare this American continent to be a place of the second chance. Certainly, millions of men and women have made it that. They adopted this homeland because in this land they found a home in which the things they most desired could be theirs—freedom of opportunity, freedom of thought, freedom to worship God. Here they found life because here there was freedom to live.
It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance. Looking down this great harbor I like to think of the countless numbers of inbound vessels that have made this port. I like to think of the men and women who, with the break of dawn off Sandy Hook, have strained their eyes to the west for a first glimpse of the New World.
They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who traveled in greater luxury.
They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, the universal language of human aspiration.
How well their hopes were justified is proved by the record of what they achieved. They not only found freedom in the New World, but by their effort and devotion they made the New World's freedom safer, richer, more far-reaching, more capable of growth.
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The missionary questions the Italian family, and little Carmelita, thirteen years old, tells her story in some such way as follows:
"Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! And the sun shines all day long and every day, and we often sing our dear song, "La bella Napoli." We loved our dear sunny Italy so much!
But we were very poor, and father heard there is good times in America and plenty money; so one day he say good-by to us all and come over here. He not find plenty money, and sometimes he very poor, and it was long to wait, but by and by he find a good work and being to save money to bring us over.
"Every week my mother gotta letter, and every time it tell how much money my father saved. Father can't write himself, but he know a boy that can; and mother, she get a lady that she work for to read it to her. We not have so many schools in Italy, and when the father and mother were little they not have much chance; but my Italy now is like other countries and make more schools, and many children can go, but not all.
I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English. Father, he write that, when we come to America, we all shall go to the school; so we all want to make hurry to come to this land.
"At last, in a letter came money to buy the ticket for all of us, mother and grandmother and all the children. Mother think it much work to get us all ready, but we all helped; and, after all, there was not much to get ready, for we not own many things; and so at last we all were packed up, and every one had something to carry except baby. Even Theresa carried the birdcage, though she is only two.
Vote Brainliest"Am I addressing the White Queen?"
"Well, yes, if you call that a-dressing," the Queen said. "It isn't MY notion of the thing, at all."
. . . "If your Majesty will only tell me the right way to begin, I'll do it as well as I can."
"But I don't want it done at all!" groaned the poor Queen. "I've been a-dressing myself for the last two hours."
It would have been all the better, as it seemed to Alice, if she had got some one else to dress her, she was so dreadfully untidy.
—Through the Looking Glass,
Lewis Carroll
When Alice uses "addressing," she means.
a.talking to
b.getting dressed
c.writing out envelopes
When the Queen says "a-dressing," she means
a.talking to
b.getting dressed
c.writing out envelopes
Answer:
A. Talking to
The second question will be B.Dressing
Explanation: I say A because when you addressing to someone you are telling them something or explaining something someone. I hope this is the right answer <3
The queen thinks alice means dressing as in dressing up for a occasion.
Pls help me I’m stuck on this poem and the questions pls help
Which sentence contains an incorrect homophone?
A.We play a lot of jokes on each other.
B.I have a brother and two sisters.
C.My sisters are always teasing me.
D.My brother can cell anything to anyone.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
D)
My brother can cell anything to anyone.
The word "cell" is meant to be "sell".
Answer:
D
Explanation:
My brother can cell anything to anyone
Cell is used instead of SELL
He crept to his cave with a stealthy tread,
With rain-filled eyes and a low-bowed head.
The wind was a care-free soul
That broke the chains of earth,
That houses fell at his hand,
That his step broke calm on the breast of seas,
What type of figurative language are the following 3?
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Similar to a logo that presents a visual symbol, a motto is a short sentence or phrase that summarizes the central values of a group or institution. What motto would you create for your educational community? Explain in detail.
How did feeling respected (or disrespected) influence other choices you made?
Which excerpt from “Raymond's Run” uses the narrative voice to make a judgement about a character’s behavior?
And tomorrow I’m subject to run the quarter-meter relay all by myself and come in first, second, and third. The big kids call me Mercury ‘cause I’m the swiftest thing in the neighborhood.
He can beat me to Amsterdam Avenue with me having a two-fire-hydrant head start and him running with his hands in his pockets and whistling. But that’s private information.
Or like last week when she won the spelling bee for the millionth time. “A good thing you got ‘receive’ Squeaky, ‘cause I would have got it wrong. I completely forgot about the spelling bee.” And she’ll clutch the lace on her blouse like it was some narrow escape. Oh, brother.
And on the other side of the fence is Raymond with his arms down to his side and the palms tucked up behind him, running in his very own style, and it’s the first time I ever saw that and I almost stop to watch my brother Raymond on his first run.
Answer:
C is the answer.
Explanation:
What makes an activist an activist?
All Victor ever wanted to do with his life was be a singer. He didn't pay attention in school, and
he spent all his time at home listening to music and impersonating his idols. His mother tried to
teach him the value of getting an education and having a backup plan. But Victor would respond
the same way every time, "Mom, I won't need to know any of that boring old stuff when I'm
famous. You'll see." There was one major problem with Victor's plan: he wasn't any good at
singing. Victor enjoyed singing so much that he didn't notice the pained look on the faces of
those who endured his singing. Some lied to him and said they liked his singing. Other people
told him to find something else to do with his life. Victor accused those people of being "jealous
haters" and ignored their advice. Soon Victor dropped out of high school to focus on his music
career. The years passed and the doors never opened. What is the theme of this story?
Answer: The theme of this story is preparation is key to succeeding in life.
Explanation: Victor never bothered to have a backup plan for his singing career. He tried going into a career path unprepared in case it didn't work out, not bothering to stay in school. Dropping out of school resulted in less options for Victor as well. Now, without his singing career or an education he is not succeeding as he could have if he stayed in school.
Renata has been studying for a difficult test. She loves to read, but she needs a break from studying hard. Which type of text is the best for Renata to read for this purpose?
an online guide to passing tests in school
an editorial about the use of tests in schools
a newspaper article about the study habits of test takers
a comical story about a girl who forgets about a school test
Answer: a newspaper article about the study habit of test taskers hope this helps you plz mark me braniest
Explanation:
Describe the law against cyberbullying in Ontario.
Answer:
Cyberbullying can be addressed under civil law or criminal law, based on the situation. A cyberbully may be engaged in defamation ... Defamation is when the person who is bullying causes harm to someone’s reputation by spreading false information about that person. In general, defamation that appears temporarily (as unrecorded speech or in a live broadcast) is called slander, and defamation that appears permanently (in a book or on a Web site) is called libel. To be libelous, a statement must do harm to someone’s reputation, have a clear and obvious target, and can be seen by people other than the person making the statement and the target. In libel cases, the target can lay a suit against the person making the statement. If the suit is successful, the person making the statement will have to pay damages (money) to the target. A person accused of libel may defend himself or herself by saying that the statement was true, that it was a fair comment (a genuine criticism, not a personal attack), or that he or she innocently reproduced the statement without knowing what it was. The person cyberbullying may be creating an unsafe environment by making the target feel that she or he cannot go to school without facing violence, teasing or exclusion. Harassment is a crime under the Criminal Code, and is punishable up to 10 years in prison. Defamatory libel is a crime under the Criminal Code, and is punishable up to 5 years in prison. Publishing intimate images without consent is a crime under the Criminal Code.
Write three to five sentences explaining what should be done to edit this paragraph for errors.
I will give brianlys so but it has to be right and not copy and pastie the answers
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It was a hot dry day last august when I realized that I was tired of Summer. On that day I came to the conclusion that Summer days were too warm, too long and too sunny. I decided to get in my car and drive North to the mountains for some cool air which I love and shady trees. It was the best decision I made all Summer.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sample Response:
To edit the paragraph, the writer should put a comma between hot and dry because they are coordinate adjectives. The word August should be capitalized, but summer and north should not. Finally, the writer should use a serial comma in the list and set off which I love with a pair of commas to avoid confusing readers.
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What does Scrooge think has caused this ghost to appear
Is ¨ the TV is really too loud¨ a hyperbole?
If yes, what does it mean, if no why not?
The answer is no.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech used to overexaggerate a situation described by a person.
The TV is really too loud does not show over exaggeration because :
It describes the situation in a rational mannerIt uses very basic languageI know someone already answered, but here is my answer:
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The answer is no, because a hyperbole is "an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally" and "the TV is really too loud" is not exaggerating anything and is meant to be taken literally
why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
Write a story of 250 words with 10 oxymoron sentences........
The topic is your choice
itz urgent
Answer:
An oxymoron is a figure of speech containing words that seem to contradict each other. As with other rhetorical devices, oxymorons are used for a variety of purposes. Sometimes they're used to create a little bit of drama for the reader; sometimes they're used to make a person stop and think, whether that's to laugh or to wonder.
Write the spelling words that are formed using the words below.
Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier trees better able to grow. Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes thick shrubs and undergrowth, the water supply increases, aiding other plants and local animals. Fire also may kill predatory insects or pests that live on and damage otherwise healthy trees Write two sentences summarizing information in the paragraph.
Two sentences summarizing information in the paragraph are as follows:
If a fire removes thick shrubs and undergrowth, the water supply increases, aiding other plants and local animals. Fire also may kill predatory insects or pests that live on and damage otherwise healthy trees.What is paragraph summary ?A summary is a condensed version of a lengthy piece of writing that highlights the main points made by the author. Your reading and writing skills will both improve with summarizing. You must carefully read a piece to identify the major concepts and supplementary thoughts before summarizing.
Then, in a few phrases or a paragraph, you must succinctly write down those concepts. Summaries come in a variety of formats, such as abstractions, epitomes, synopses, and abridgements. The length of summaries can vary. A brief summary often isn't longer than 1-2 paragraphs and a typical summary is 1-2 pages at maximum.
Hence, A good summary should be comprehensive, concise, coherent, and independent.
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