Answer:
1. oust. 2.intolerable
3.complacent
question:
If you could repeat the lab and make it better, what would you do differently and why?
There are always ways that labs can be improved. Now that you are a veteran of this lab and have experience with the procedure, offer some advice to the next scientist about what you suggest and why. Your answer should be at least two to three sentences in length.
WILL MARK BRAINEST IF ANSWERED (if someone can tell me how.)
Answer:
1-Have optimized the space for the laboratory equipment
2-The Laminar Flow Hood need to be close to the outdoor
3-Need to have drawers under the lab counter
4-Need to have many labeled places to put minor equipment
5-It is necessary to train new researchers before they use the reactives and the lab equipment
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Is the following verb a regular or irregular verb?
Run
O Regular
O Irregular
Answer:
Irregular verb is the answer
1. Copy a short passage that you found to be interesting. Explain what made it interesting for you.
In paragraph 11, I found interesting on September 11 of the tourist attacks that, I am part of that final sliver of
my generation who will have any living memory of Sept. 11. The people who experienced the attacks as
children are now in their mid-20s to early 30s. For those younger than that, what I am describing is an abstract
historical fact, like Pearl Harbor or the Vietnam War. I found this interesting to me because it was the first act of
terror that I would ever witness and remember these attacks were an attempt to take these scared rights and
freedoms away from us. As a the Nation says, we need value these things so that they are not torn away from
us. In September 11 many lives perished, They left behind families and loved one who lives were changed for
the rest of their lives. We need to be thankful for each day that God gives us. We need to be thankful for the
first responders in this country. There are also soldiers who fought and died overseas bringing justice for the
attacks on this great nation. We need to be grateful for what they put on line for America. Finally, we need gain
a sense of thankfulness.
2. Write a summary of what you read today.
My Article Sumaux and what I learn about it, September 11th will always live,
In
Answer:
huh?
Explanation:
The one thing a book is about is called the......
A. Key Idea
B. Plot
C. Main Idea
D. Subject
Answer:
C. Main Idea would be the correct answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. Main Idea
Explanation:
I would say its main idea since after you read a book, you try to figure out the main idea of it and what the book was as a whole.
What is the main claim Madison makes in the first excerpt? A. Many of the best citizens have been complaining about government B. Political conflicts are getting in the way of good government. C. There is some truth to the criticisms people make of the government D.The majority has been oppressing the minority.
The main claim Madison makes in the first excerpt is that the majority has been oppressing the minority. Thus, option D is correct.
Who is James Madison?
The fourth President of the United States, James Madison Jr., was an American statesman, diplomat, and national leader. Because of his crucial contribution to the creation and promotion of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, he is recognized as the “Father of the Constitution.”
In the first extract, Madison's key argument is that the majority has been mistreating the minority. That means that there was a high number of people present that were low as compared to the ones that were high in numbers, So the majority was not giving rights or treating the minority with equality. Therefore, option D is the correct option.
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Answer: a
Explanation:
"Sonnet 18," William Shakespeare In one to two sentences, explain the central idea of the final couplet of the poem
Answer:
The poem lives as long as people are alive to read the words. The speaker’s beloved lives forever in the lines of the poem
Explanation:
This was the sample response.
Someone you can trust and share similar interests with is _______________.
a.
a family member
b.
a colleague
c.
both a and b
d.
a friend
Answer:
A friend
Explanation:
Answer:
family member because they know what we have in common with each other
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Answer the Following questions. about white dolphin
1. Why is the white dolphin calf particularly special to Kara at this point in her life?
2. What does Kara’s behavior in the opening chapters tell us about the effects of her mother’s absence?
3. What are the most important things in Kara’s life and how are they threatened?
4. Which possible solutions you can suggest for Kara’s problems?
Answer:
Kara is from in a small fishing village on the coast. Everything in her life revolves around the sea. Her mom, a marine biologist has been missing since she went to protect dolphins being captured for aquariums and sea parks. Her dad is struggling to pay the bills and because of this Kara is about to lose everything left that she cares about, Moana their sailboat. Enter Felix, a Londoner who has CP and is resentful about being forced to leave his friends for a small town of nothing. Sailing might be the thing that break the boredom and that’s how he and Kara connect in instant dislike.
Not all kids are welcoming, appreciative or kind. Jake and Ethan are those kids. They make everyone uncomfortable through teasing and humiliation. Kara is not sorry she broke Jake’s nose - she simply couldn't stand to hear him say one more nasty thing about her missing mother, or her out-of-work father. Breaking his nose only highlights the tensions between their families. Dredging the reef will mean fisherman can reel in more money. That's what the town needs according to Jake’s fisherman dad. He has several trawlers and as soon as the dredging ban is lifted he is going to farm the sea. He sees that as his right. Kara does not see it as farming: farmers sow, dredgers only reap.
School is about to end – thankfully in Kara’s mind. Everything is in turmoil in her life. She looks to the sea for some calm and she finds a joyous pod of dolphin dancing in the cove. With them she see a white yearling. Amazing! Kara looks to sea each day for calm and it at one of those times she discovers the albino dolphin washed ashore. It had been snared in an old fishing net, is severely hurt and close to death. Felix finds them there and together they work with vets and specialists to save her and reunite her with her mother. This rescue effort sets off a chain of events that might save the reef – but certainly not without heartache and danger.
Gill Lewis is veterinarian and a writer. Her knowledge of what it would take to save a dolphin and her understanding of the fragile connections between all life add real depth to her stories. The pungent sounds and smell of the sea surround you and bring you to the shore in Cornwall, but you’ll be thinking about the importance of all life around you when you close the covers.
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In this speech Roosevelt is advising journalists to write honestly and not always muckrake.
In the final paragraph, how does Roosevelt attempt to persuade his audience?
O By appealing to the audience's emotions
O By appealing to the audience's sense of right and wrong
O By appealing to the audience's good taste
O By appealing to the audience's logic
There are, in the body politic, economic and social, many and grave evils, and there is urgent necessity for the sternest war upon them. There should be relentless exposure of and attack upon every evil man whether politician or business man, every evil practice, whether in politics, in business, or in social life. I hail as a benefactor every writer or speaker, every man who, on the platform, or in book, magazine, or newspaper, with merciless severity makes such attack, provided always that he in his turn remembers that the attack is of use only if it is absolutely truthful. . . To assail the great and admitted evils of our political and industrial life with such crude and sweeping generalizations as to include decent men in the general condemnation means the searing of the public conscience. There results a general attitude either of cynical belief in and indifference to public corruption or else of a distrustful inability to discriminate between the good and the bad. Either attitude is fraught with untold damage to the country as a whole. The fool who has not sense to discriminate between what is good and what is bad is well-nigh as dangerous as the man who does discriminate and yet chooses the bad. There is nothing more distressing to every good patriot, to every good American, than the hard, scoffing spirit which treats the allegation of dishonesty in a public man as a cause for laughter. Such laughter is worse than the crackling of thorns under a pot, for it denotes not merely the vacant mind, but the heart in which high emotions have been choked before they could grow to fruition.
In this speech Roosevelt is advising journalists to write honestly and not always muckrake.
In the final paragraph, how does Roosevelt attempt to persuade his audience?
By appealing to the audience's emotions
By appealing to the audience's sense of right and wrong
By appealing to the audience's good taste
By appealing to the audience's logic
Answer:
By appealing to the audience's emotions
Explanation:
According to the excerpt given, President Theodore Roosevelt is talking to journalists and newsmen on the importance of writing articles and news reports without bias and with fairness, while resisting the urge to muckrake.
In the final paragraph, Roosevelt attempts to persuade his audience by appealing to their emotions.
Answer:
By appealing to the audience's emotions
Can someone Write me a horror story that would describe all forms of contamination that lead to foodborne illnesses.
Answer:
Okay, sure thing.
Explanation:
It was cold, unbearably unwarm. A young girl going through adolescence is looking for shelter. Her parents are no where to be seen, must be hidden in the large snow banks. Making it to shelter, she enters a room of what looks to be a school. This school looked particularly old but she didn't have anywhere else to go so she slepted until the sun shone in her deep green eyes. It was morning, the sound of footsteps were coming closer and closer. A group of girls whose makeup was flawless and they were all a size small were standing above her. They taunted her, shouting "foodborne" ! She ran as fast as she could, until the sounds and murmurs of voices faded. All of a sudden, she's in a town, a town of modernist views. Signs for "are you foodborne", "you have a illness, get out", and "crawl away foodborne illness creep". Her words that the girls in the old school told her came to haunt her on big billboards. No one knows why this girl is foodborne, the girls only assumed. She found shelter in a nearby barn, that barn was filled of signs. That barn she entered was filled with her name and her family as targets on a list of others to taunt about having a foodborne illness. No where to run, no where to hide, the taunt leaks and creeps.
"I'm sorry I'm late," he murmured
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lamented
pathetically
mournfully
apologetically
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Hey there!
The correct answer to the question you have asked is "apologetically."
He states, "I'm sorry...", and "sorry" goes best with "apologetically"
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Which sentence is an example of an objective summary from Cynthia Crossens
The sentence that is an example of an objective summary from Cynthia Crossen's "A Culinary Wasteland" is: C. The purveyors and aficionados of fast food may not have convinced Mr. Schlosser that it isn't poisonous dreck, but it would have been interesting to hear their best case and the author's rebuttal.
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Explanation:
which sentence best states the authors opinion of mr.Severe?1.He despises Mr.Severe as a viscous bully.2.He looks down on Mr Severe as his social inferior.3He finds Mr.Severe harsh but fair towards the enslaved people.4.He feels nothing but compassion towards Mr. severe’s ignorance.
Answer:
He despises Mr.Severe as a viscous bully
Explanation:
He despises Mr.Severe as a viscous bully
PLEASE HELP BRAINLIEST! Do you think Malala will even return to Pakistan?
Why/Why Not?
Answer:
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has returned to Pakistan for the first time since being shot by Taliban militants. It has not been confirmed if she will visit her family's home region of Swat in the country's rural north-west - once a militant stronghold - during her visit.
Explanation:
Which statement is true?
A diverse workplace can cause people to become prejudiced.
B.
Cultural barriers can pose a challenge to creating a diverse workplace.
C.
Enforcing the use of English reduces challenges in creating a diverse workplace.
D.
People who are resistant to change embrace diversity easily.
Answer: Answer is B
Explanation:
"B. Cultural barries can pose a challenge to creating a diverse workplace.
A cultural barrier happens when people from different cultures are unable to understand someone from another culture whether it be language, motions, or customs. When there is a lack in understanding, there are inconveniences and difficulties that a team may face while trying to overcome the barriers. Each culture is different, but when you learn to understand someone else culture, you can work towards a better, diverse workplace."
Statement C is true Enforcing the use of English reduces challenges in creating a diverse workplace.
so what would this mean?
Answer:
Endeavour.
Explanation:
To strive is a verb that means to go to great lengths to achieve something.
The synonym of the word "strive" is "endeavour" which means trying hard to achieve a goal, therefore the answer is option B, endeavour.
Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.
Then, in 1958, when he was nine, his mother got a job as a dental assistant – and a raise. At about the same time, Wash got a job, too. Six days a week for eight years, he woke up by four o'clock in the morning to deliver milk. By the time he got to school each day, he'd already put in almost half a day's work.
How does this excerpt help readers make a personal connection to the story?
by connecting readers to his mother’s medical training
by connecting readers to the milk-delivery business
by connecting readers to Wash’s academic success
by connecting readers to Wash’s daily work routine
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If not correct me please!Answer:the answer is d
Explanation:
In the space below, write one paragraph in which you describe at least two of the
qualities of Sir Gawain, the lady of the castle, or the Green Knight. Discuss in your
paragraph whether you think those qualities are admirable. Support your ideas
with at least two examples from the text.
Is there a problem with this sentence?
Sungmin has the ability to ski well.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Sungmin can ski well.
Explanation:
This sentence is a bit wordy and can be shortened. The word "can" also means "has the ability to". Therefore, it can be easily substituted. I hope I was of assistance.
What kind of leadership does Ralph practice? List three examples to support your ideas. LOTF question
Answer:
Leadership Styles in Lord of the Flies. Ralph would be a democratic leader. Ralph was elected by the boys to be the leader, he is the one who organizes the group to stay focused and build huts for them to have shelter to survive. He sets up the conch as a speaking device so he can have organized meetings.
Explanation:
What do the speaker and those in attendance expect to experience when "the last Onset" occurs in "I heard a fly buss when I died"?
Answer:
They expect to experience when the king arrives in the room. This is likely a religious belief that God takes the spirit of the dead with him.
Explanation:
The poem, "I heard a fly buzz- when I died," by Emily Dickinson tries to capture the thoughts of the dead in the event of his death. He imagines a crowd of mourners by his bedside and the stillness that accompanied such moments.
He and the mourners with him expect to experience the last Onset when the King arrives. Given the widely held belief in those days, this is likely a reference to the immortality of the soul where God takes the dead along with him.
What is the strongest way to say that you are hungry? O A. I need to eat. O B. I could use something to eat. O C. I am craving a snack. OD. I am ravenous.
Answer: D, I am ravenous
Explanation:
It’s the strongest use of the word hungry, or starving
The main Idea of the text is..
A. What the passage is mostly about
B. Made up of a few of the details in the passage
C. What the author is trying to say or prove about the topic
D. Answer A and C
Which evidence does the author use to support the argument that people can improve their health by making small changes to their diets?
Answer:
An anecdote!
Explanation:
The anecdote helps describe how the lady improved by eating more healthy and changing her diet.
the open boat
how does the description of the windmill in here contribute to the central ideas of the text ?
Answer:
Can you write the text?
Explanation:
it will help to find an answer
elect the correct answer. What is the definition of setting in a novel? A. the characters that the author writes about early in the story B. the characters and character details that the author should have included to make the story better C. the time and place in which a story should have been set to make it more interesting D. the time and place in which the events of the story happen
Answer:
D. the time and place in which the events of the story happen
Answer:
The answer is D: The time and place in which the events of the story happen
Explanation:
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Which of these is an example of a universal theme?
Geraldine later learns that her friend has betrayed her.
Giving special privileges to the oldest child is part of family life.
Gaining personal freedom involves making sacrifices.
Caring for the sick is an important value in some religions.
Answer: Gaining personal freedom involves making sacrifices.
Put the verbs in brackets in the Correct Form :
1 John (to be ) a teacher since 1993.
2 I went downstairs because I (hear ) noise .
3 Why is your sister getting a passeport? She (live) in Italy for a year .
4 She put on red dress, which she (wear) for ages.
5 I (to be ) to France several times .
6 The candle (burn) for two hours .
7 Yesterday I read an interesting article which my teacher (recommend) to me .
8 I would have answered your call if I (hear) it .
Hey there!
The answers to your questions are as follows:
1.) "was" - the forms of "to be" are as follows: "am", "are", "is", "was", "were", "be", "being", "been"; "was" makes the most sense in this sentence.
2.) "heard" - "went" represents past tense, and the past tense of "hear" is "heard".
3.) "lived" - "for a year" is in past tense, and the past tense of "live" is "lived".
4.) "wore" - the sentence is is past tense, and "wore" is past tense of "wear"
5.) "have been" - "been" is what is the best for this sentence, and we need another verb, being "have", for it to make sense.
6.) "burnt" - the sentence is in past tense, and "burnt" is past tense for "burn".
7.) "recommended" - the sentence is in past tense, and "recommended" is past tense for "recommend"
8.) "heard" - the sentence is in past tense, and "heard" is past tense for "hear".
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