Answer:
I think it is B...
Explanation:
If it isn't i am very sorry...
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Pick the letter of the item you might associate with each word.
grave: (a) a loud party, (b) a serious illness, (c) a reunion between two brothers
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Both artists use exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love. Cire an example of this from each piece. (song "Stereo Hearts" and poem "A Red, Red Rose"
Answer:
"And know my hearts a stereo that only plays for you"
"Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun, I will love thee still, my dear"
Explanation:
The quotation "And know my hearts a stereo that only plays for you" is an exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love because his heart is not actually a stereo that plays a melody but an exaggeration comparing his heart and a stereo that plays a melody for only his lover.
This quotation, "Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun, I will love thee still, my dear" uses exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love because in this quote the writer states that until the sea becomes dry and the rocks melt with the sun she will still love her lover. She uses exaggeration because the seas will never dry out and the rocks won't melt with the sun.
"And know my hearts a stereo that only plays for you"
"Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun, I will love thee still, my dear"
The quotation "And know my hearts a stereo that only plays for you" is an exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love because his heart is not a stereo that plays a melody but an exaggeration comparing his heart and a stereo that plays a melody for only his lover.
This quotation, "Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi’ the sun, I will love thee still, my dear" uses exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love because in this quote the writer states that until the sea becomes dry and the rocks melt with the sun she will still love her lover. She uses exaggeration because the seas will never dry out and the rocks won't melt with the sun.
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What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.
How many pronous are their in your name.
Answer:
they,their, and they're
Explanation:
Answer:
i am she
Explanation:
ama
that is my name
When DO YOU use an article before television and when do you NOT use an article before television? Pls give examples related to this topic.
Answer:
televisions. If television is preceded by an article, the implication is there's only one television, which all the people are watching. Whether it's a or the simply depends on whether earlier context has already identified that specific television set.
How does internal conflict influence mood?
Answer:
Internal conflicts are within the character's mind so it basically drives the story and sets the mood.
Explanation:
Answer: Internal conflict can influence your moods in many ways it can make you doubtful sad or angry
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...
At one point, Judge Duffy wishes out loud that reporters were there to help get to the bottom of Nellie's story. Nellie thinks to herself,
"I got very much frightened at this, for if there is any one who can ferret out a mystery it is a reporter. I felt that I would rather face a mass of expert doctors, policemen, and detectives than two bright specimens of my craft..." Interpret what Nellie meant by this quote in the context of what you know about the story.
Answer: i believe Nellie is explaining that she understands that reporters are the ones that can really uncover a mystery (ferreting out - to solve or uncover something). She is saying she would rather face many professionals, who would be quite anxiety inducing, than a reporter. She also shows she knows she’s good at what she does. from this, it seems as if she’s also a reporter.
Answer:
I THINK THAT THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE
Explanation:
Want to hear a song?
Answer:
lol sure
Explanation:
(answering gets 10 points, PLS HELP!) In english we have to read these short stories, and mine is the story hamadi.
1. In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how the protagonist's cultural background affects his or her actions and choices in your Module One short story? Provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the protagonist's cultural background affects his or her actions and choices.
2. In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how your protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end in your Module One short story? Provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Read the excerpts from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry," and "Speaking Arabic."
My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of
receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish,
English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which
is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.
At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas
booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, "I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel-so lonely for one." And
the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head.
Which best states how the structures of the excerpts differ?
Anaya structures his excerpt as an anecdote, while Nye structures her excerpt as a rhetorical appeal,
Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation
Anaya structures his excerpt as an observation, while Nye structures her excerpt as an analysis,
Anaya structures his excerpt as a rhetorical appeal, while Nye structures her excerpt as an anecdote.
Answer:
I believe the answer is Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation.
I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!
Read the following excerpt and then answer the questions below.
What’s for Lunch?
by Marcia Amidon Lusted
Zachary Maxwell was tired of trying to explain to his parents why he wanted to bring lunch to school instead of eating hot lunch. They couldn’t understand why he didn’t want to eat the gourmet food described on the school’s online menu, which sounded both nutritious and interesting. Zachary just couldn’t convince them that the food wasn’t as great as it sounded. So in the fall of 2011, he began sneaking a small video camera into the cafeteria at his school, to show his parents what the lunches were really like. Six months and 75 school lunches later, Zachary made a documentary film about his lunch called Yuck: A 4th Grader’s Short Documentary About School Lunch.
Do you think Zachary provided an objective opinion in his documentary? Did that affect the quality of the film?
Answer:
Yes, Zachary provided an objective opinion in his documentary. This impartiality was vital for the quality of the film, as it helped to ensure viewers received an unbiased representation of the topic. It also created a documentary that could be viewed objectively, as viewers could make their own conclusions about the subject matter without being influenced by Zachary’s personal viewpoint.
Write a brief plot outline of main events in Incident at Hawk’s Hill ?
Answer:
Incident at Hawk’s Hill is a historical novel by Allan W. Eckert published in 1971. The story is set in 1870 on Hawk's Hill, a farm of William and Esther MacDonald, located in the Canadian Prairies about twenty miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The plot centers on a six-year-old boy named Benjamin MacDonald who gets lost on the Canadian prairie and survives for two months thanks to a mother badger. Benjamin is a lover of nature and animals but runs away from his father and his home. As the weather grows threatening he crawls into the hole of a female badger he had previously befriended.
Which is a theme in Gentleman of Río en Medio?
A-There are different ways to view money, time, and land ownership.
B-Rules and regulations determine what the truth is in any situation.
C-Land can only be owned by individuals, not an entire community.
D-Money and time are valued over anything else by most people.
Hey There!!
A-There are different ways to view money, time, and land ownership. Because, People are only responsible for taking care of themselves. The value of money is understood in the same way by all people. The well-being of the community is more important than personal gain.
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Narrow the scope of your research by writing a research question similar to the model in the lesson.
Research Question: What are the effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on respiratory health in urban populations?
It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not.
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-How does the quote make me feel?
-Do I agree with the quote?
-If so why?
-If not why?
-Do any of my experiences or prior knowledge relate to the quote?
-What is the theme of the quote?
-Who would I share this quote with?
Answer:
1.) This quote makes me feel powerful
2.) Yes, I do agree with this quote
3.) I think your journey in life does not define you, and trying not to be somthing in life is what holds you back .
4.) None are sticking out to me right now
5.) The theme of this quote is life advice
6.) I would share this quote with someone who has went down a ruff path in life
One reason it is important to include a blank in a personal statement is that it gives the writer a chance to reflect on the experiences discussed in the narrative
conclusion
introduction
tone
topic
One reason it is important to include a conclusion in a personal statement is that it gives the writer a chance to reflect on the experiences discussed.
What is a personal statement?A personal statement is short description we write about our professional experience. We are often asked to write personal statements when applying for a job. A personal statement mentions:
ExperienceWishesEducationStrengthsIt is important to include a conclusion in our personal statements, since it gives us a chance to reflect on the experiences mentioned and to persuade the reader that we are a good fit for the job.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude the word "conclusion" is the best option to fill in the blanks.
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Name all seven horcruxes. (this is for fun lol, but will give brainliest)
Answer:
Tom Riddle's Diary.
Marvolo Gaunt's Ring.
Salazar Slytherin's Locket.
Helga Hufflepuff's Cup.
Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem.
Nagini.
The Secret Horcrux — Harry.
Explanation:
Is this correct?
Answer:
Explanation:
Tom Riddle's Diary.
Marvolo Gaunt's Ring.
Salazar Slytherin's Locket.
Helga Hufflepuff's Cup.
Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem.
Nagini.
The Secret Horcrux — Harry.
How can an artist create new worlds? Especially a poet.
Answer:
A poet can create new worlds by clever word choice. When I say word choice, I mean advanced, descriptive wording. A poet may also tend to
talk
like
this .
It drags readers into it, and almost flips a switch, that interests the reader because it is not traditional, basic writing. Poets tend to be subliminal, or use figurative metaphors. Majority of the time, poetry has a deeper, more complicated meaning behind the words. But, there are some poets that have written poetry, which is meant into tricking the reader into thinking the poetry is deeper then it seems, when it may have a rather unexpected, silly meaning.
Explanation:
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will give brainliest to first answer answer the question in the picture↓↓↓
Answer: no antecedents and too many antecedents
2 is hidden antecedents
Explanation:
Answer:For the first one the answer is too many antecedents and no antecedents.
For the second one the answer is too many antecedents
Explanation:
Do you think any of the color mutations in the beetles helped them survive in the environment? Explain your answer.
Answer: When changes happen in an environment. Many things can and will happen. If there was a gene mutation for the color of beetles, then that would affect their survival because the old color could have helped them hide and be camoflauge. (however you spell it) If that is changed it could make them more out in the open, so predators could get them easier. Which would result in less beetles and more predators.
Explanation:
Answer:
When changes happen in an environment. Many things can and will happen. If there was a gene mutation for the color of beetles, then that would affect their survival because the old color could have helped them hide and be camoflauge. (however you spell it) If that is changed it could make them more out in the open, so predators could get them easier. Which would result in less beetles and more predators.
Explanation:
Directions: Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentences below. Then identify the relative pronoun, the antecedent, and tell if the antecedent is singular or plural. The first one is done for you.
1. Jim is the football player who (was, were) elected captain of the team. (who, was, Jim, singular)
2. These are the children who (is, are) in the nursery school.
3. Ms. Thornton is one of the women who (is, are) being considered for the President’s cabinet.
4. That is one of the articles that usually (appears, appear) on the back page of the paper.
5. There are two men in our town who (has, have) been elected to state office.
6. Bob is the boy who (has, have) won an appointment to West Point.
7. Art is a person who (is, are) always ready to help others.
8. I sorted out the stamps which (is, are) worth saving.
9. Alice is the only one of my friends who (has, have) been to Europe.
10. This is the only one of the plants that (grows, grow) well in the shade.
Answer:
Jim is the football player who was elected captain of the team. (who, Jim, singular)These are the children who are in the nursery school. (who, children, plural)Ms. Thornton is one of the women who are being considered for the President's cabinet. (who, women, plural)That is one of the articles that usually appears on the back page of the paper. (that, articles, plural)There are two men in our town who have been elected to state office. (who, men, plural)Bob is the boy who has won an appointment to West Point. (who, boy, singular)Art is a person who is always ready to help others. (who, person, singular)I sorted out the stamps which are worth saving. (which, stamps, plural)Alice is the only one of my friends who has been to Europe. (who, Alice, singular)This is the only one of the plants that grows well in the shade. (that, plants, plural)
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.
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Which statement is a theme of the story "coming through Fog"?
A: Don't take relationships for granted or they may fade away
B: Family members can respect and care for each other despite their differences.
C: People should have many different friendships in their lives.
D: Sometimes you have to let go of a friendship.
Answer: B: Family members can respect and care for each other despite their differences.
Explanation: correct on k12 test
Read the conclusion of The Adventures of Tom Thumb.
And now let us see what has become of the wicked ogre, whom we left sleeping on the rock.
When he awoke he missed his seven-league boots, and set off for home very angry.
On his way he had to cross a bog; and, forgetting that he was no longer wearing his magic boots, he tried to cross it with one stride. But, instead, he put his foot down in the middle and began to sink. As fast as he tried to pull out one foot, the other sank deeper, until at last he was swallowed up in the black slime—and that was the end of him.
The first sentence of this conclusion is included to
satisfy readers.
tie up loose ends.
circle back to previous events in the story.
include details to help readers imagine the setting.
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Answer: correct answer is C: And now let us see what has become of the wicked ogre, whom we left sleeping on the rock.
Explanation:
What occupation did Jackie Robinson have immediately prior to signing with the Dodgers? He was a private in the Army. He worked for a supermarket. He played baseball in the NL. He coached basketball.
Answer:
Played baseball in the NL
Explanation:
After his discharge from the Army in 1944, Robinson began to play baseball professionally. At the time, the sport was segregated, and African Americans and white people played in separate leagues.
Robinson began playing in the Negro Leagues, but he was soon chosen by Branch Rickey, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, to help integrate Major League Baseball.
item bank multi-question (i will give brainliest)
Answer:
"Being the accounts manager" goes in Infinitive
"Hiking for two hours" is Gerund
"blowing bubbles" is gerund
"to bring his jacket" is participial
Explanation:
Directions: Answer the following questions after reading Act I, scene 5 of The Diary of Anne Frank.
( please answer and no randoms or flagged )
1. How is this scene the happiest they have been since going into hiding?
2. Why does Margot not want to blow out the candles? Why does Mr. Frank say they need to.
3. Explain Peter’s prank on Mr. Dussel.
4. How does everyone react to Mr. Dussel’s cat allergy?
5. What happens that makes the mood change?
6. How was this scene the most scared they have been since going into hiding?
7. Describe juxtaposition and explain how this scene is an example of juxtaposition.
8. Describe how each person reacts in the situation when they are scared.
9. List the gifts that Anne gave to each person for Hanukkah. Then show how these gifts represent Anne maturing by saying what the thought or meaning behind each gift is.
Gift Thought/meaning behind the gift
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6.
7.
8.
1. It has been the happiest day since they went into hiding because Mrs. Frank says that no gift will be given this year but makes adorable gifts for everyone.
She made a crossword puzzle book for Margot, a paper ball and string for Mouschi, cigarettes for Mr. Van, shampoo for Mrs. Van, IOUs for Mrs. Frank, earplugs for Dussel and a scarf for Mr. Frank. She made these gifts to shoe her love for them. Everyone was very happy seeing her creativity.
Mrs. Frank asks to bring no gifts as little Anneke shows up in the party being the only person who's thought about giving to others, to not make her feel bad, Mrs. Frank says that to everyone but the gifts made by Anne Frank changed the whole situation and evryone was very happy and the end of the day. Indeed it was the happiest day since they went into hiding.
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