Answer:
dna helps make everyone different and makes them special in their own right
Explanation:
How do Aleeza’s feelings toward Ms. Harrington change in the course of the narrative? What causes the change? In the story The Moth Presents: Aleeza Kazmi
Answer: aleeza feels uncomfortable and it changes to comfortable
explanation : this it because when you first meet them people feel uneasy but when your around them more you get more comfotable.
The road ran about like a wild thing, avoiding the deep draws, crossing them where they were wide and shallow.
Which type of figurative language is used in this passage from My Antonia?
O metaphor
O simile
O imagery
O precise adjectives
How the rabbit got his short tail & the blue ox makes lakes
How the Rabbit Got Its Short Tail & The Blue Ox Makes Lakes Traditional How the Rabbit Got Its Short Tail 1Long ago, all the animals lived together on Animal Island. Rabbit was one of the proudest animals, and he liked to show off his very long, furry tail. Fox grew tired of listening to Rabbit boast about his tail and decided to play a trick on him. 2One winter morning, Fox went to the lake where the animals liked to drink. The lake was frozen, so Fox cut a hole in the ice. Then, she tied a fish to her tail and dipped it into the chilly water. When Rabbit arrived at the lake, he wanted to know what was happening. 3“I’m fishing with my tail, Rabbit,” announced Fox, displaying the fish. 4“With my long, beautiful tail, I can certainly catch ten fish!” bragged Rabbit. He cut into the ice and dipped his tail into the water. Overnight the water froze, and Rabbit’s tail became stuck. Fox laughed at Rabbit, who tugged so hard that his long tail popped off! 5And that is why rabbits have short tails. The Blue Ox Makes Lakes 6In America's pioneer days, Paul Bunyan was the biggest, strongest lumberjack ever to swing an ax. He could chop down a whole forest with one swing. He could eat four dozen eggs and a sack of potatoes each morning for breakfast. 7One winter, when the weather was so cold that the snow turned blue, Paul Bunyan found a baby ox nearly frozen in the ice. A big man like Paul Bunyan needed an ox to carry all the lumber he chopped. The lumberjack warmed the little ox by the fire, but he stayed as blue as the sky. Paul Bunyan named the animal Babe the Blue Ox. 8Babe grew as big as a house and carried the trees that Paul Bunyan chopped. He tricked the lumberjacks with heavy footsteps that shook the ground like earthquakes. As Babe the Blue Ox journeyed across the country, he left a trail of deep hoof prints. When those giant hoof prints filled with rain, they formed the thousand lakes of Minnesota. Qestion: How are the themes of these two stories similar?
Answer: they ore both brave and they both have somthing that they have in common they both have some scares
Explanation:
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My heart was touched by how Hazel took her brother Raymond into consideration and how she didn’t care how the race turned out for herself. And how she wanted to help him at running so someday, he will become a champion.
Answer:
god-
Explanation:
My heart was so very touched on how Hazel brought her brother , Raymond into consideration, and how she didn't have the need to care on how the race turned out for herself, and considering how she wanted to help him in running so one day, he shall become a champion.
A what-if statement is usually connected to a world and a ____.
Group of answer choices
Character
Dialogue
Emotion
Word
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True or False - The Taliban vowed to come after Malala again and still want to kill her today.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think its C
Explanation:
beacuse you need a tutor to be able to stay in sports
Identify the prepositional phrase and the object of the preposition for the sentence below:
The police caught the criminal as he tried running across the railroad tracks.
Across - preposition
Railroad tracks - prepositional phrase
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i drive gramma tala's yellow Porsche up and down the coast in passive voice
Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
True or false - Over 100 million children and teens around the world do not attend school, often because they must work to help support their families or because they have no school to attend.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Answer:
I am not sure that is the cause but I will go with true
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Which transition words, in order, best fill in the blanks?
I believe that schools should plan at least one field trip per month for every student.
(__) this might seem difficult to plan, the field trips
would not have to be complicated. (___), something as simple as
going to a local park to pick up trash could provide a much-needed break from the school routine. (___), field trips provide students with
a broader perspective on their classroom work.
A. For example; Although; Therefore
B. Although; On the contrary; In addition
C. Unfortunately; For example; Afterward
D. First; for the reason; in fact
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it makes the most sense
Answer:
B: Although; On the contrary; In addition
Explanation:
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Refer to the article "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced."
Read the claim and the reason.
Claim: Young people may be more capable of embracing their bicultural identity and sharing it with the dominant culture.
Reason: Her daughter openly talks to her friends about Indian culture, sharing information about Indian dance and music.
How does this reason logically support the author's claim?
A: It shows how much sharing one's culture breaks down barriers to acceptance.
B: It shows how much work the author has done to teach her daughter to be proud of her heritage.
C: It shows that her daughter is confident in herself and comfortable with her Indian and American identities.
D: It describes how it can be challenging to fit into a dominant culture.
Answer:
I'm confident the answer would be C!
Explanation:
Mainly because if her friends asked about her culture most would be scared but unlike others she was confident and wanted to educate her friends
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
The answer isn't A, because the reason doesn't talk about acceptance. The answer also isn't B, because the reason doesn't bring up the author teaching her daughter how to be proud. The answer also isn't D, because the reason talks nothing about any challenges the daughter had fitting into her culture. So that leaves C, and since the reason says the daughter 'openly talks to her friends about her Indian culture' that implies that she is confident enough in herself and her identity to talk about her heritage.
What inference can you make by contrasting the ideas in the first two stanzas of the poem to the last stanza?
A) The speaker is fascinated by the tempest, but glad to see it leave. B) The awful tempest is fearful at first, then saddened by the morning sun. C) The awful tempest is saddened at first, then fearful of the morning sun. D) The awful tempest rages all night long and terrifies the speaker of the poem.
Answer:
A
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Excerpt from: Nadia's Stage Fright by Clark Benson
When the big night finally arrived, Nadia prepared backstage. She watched her classmates display their own various talents. Then came the moment that both excited and terrified her; she was up next. The audience's applause sounded like ocean waves and made her feel welcome. Still, she could feel those butterflies fluttering in her belly, and she felt her palms start to sweat. Nadia had already performed her routine backstage, but it seemed as if it hadn't worked this time! She sat down on the piano bench and looked at the black and white keys, which seemed unfamiliar now.
Which type of conflict is the source of Nadia's anxiety?
Group of answer choices
person vs. person
person vs. self
person vs. technology
none of the above
Answer
B: Person vs. self
I'm sorry I'm not good at explaining things but I'm pretty sure that's the answer.
In "The Case of the Royal Poisoning," people were not sure what caused Napoleon's death. What was the most significant cause of the investigation?
A
A businessman wrote a book about Napoleon's death.
B
Officials dug up Napoleon's body.
C
A doctor realized Napoleon's symptoms matched arsenic poisoning.
D
Toxicologists studied Napoleon's hair.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation: Napolean actually died of stomach cancer.
An external conflict exists when a character struggles against some outside force.
Group of answer choices
False
True
Answer:
The answer is true
Explanation:
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I dream a world where there is equality in the simplest forms .
What does this quote means?
Love is the greatest gift of life
Answer:
its means that love is the greatest thing that you can offer to some ,and without love no life ,love helps us live in unity in unison with one another ,its through love that we care for ones need ,so by showing love your being kind to some ,and thus giving him /her more chances to live happily .
Below you will find dialogue from the play. What inference can be made about ANNIE based on the dialogue?
KATE: We can't get through to teach her to sit still. You are young, despite your years, to have such—confidence. Do you, inside? (ANNIE studies her face; she likes her, too.).
ANNIE: No, to tell you the truth I'm as shaky inside as a baby's rattle!
A.) Annie wants to be honest and make a good first impression.
B.) Kate is regretting hiring Annie.
C.) Annie is having second thoughts about taking the job.
E.) Kate is hesitant to keep Annie as Helen’s teacher.
F.) Annie is acting like a baby.
C - Annie is having second thoughts about taking the job.
Explanation:
Judging dialogue and how Annie replies about the Kate, she seems to be having Second thoughts about taking the job because "Shaking inside as baby" could mean your nervous about something or worried about it. Annie is expressing that she might be nervous. Hopefully this helps and hope you have wonderful day! ^^
How can alcoholism contribute to struggles in identity?
Answer:
When you get addicted to alcohol, you start to struggle with self control. This can cause you to have frequent memory "glitches" loss of self identity, and many other mental symptoms.
what are the similarities and differences between Mother Jones and A shirtwaist maker?
Answer:
I have done my research and I couldn't exactly find anything. DO you have any other info. But I guess the only one is that one makes clothing such as a shirts and the other one is a woman who takes care of people.
How does the setting of the afterlife in "Orpheus and Eurydice" differ from that in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain"?
In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is about punishment, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is based on pleasure.
In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is like a vacation, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is nothing but hard work.
In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is torturous, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is relaxing.
In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is gloomy and calm, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is wild and riotous.
Answer:
The Answer is D. In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is gloomy and calm, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is wild and riotous.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.) In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is gloomy and calm, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is wild and riotous.
Explanation:
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Read the story then answer the question.
Watch Out for the Octopus! :book name)
There are a lot of deadly animals in the world. Some are poisonous, meaning they use poison as a defense. If you touch them, you might absorb the poison through your skin. Others are venomous, meaning they use their poison to attack. What are some of the deadliest animals out there?
One truly deadly animal is the puffer fish. It does not look dangerous, but its skin and organs are poisonous to humans. Oddly, people like to eat the puffer fish. Cooks who work with it have to have a special license. It is supposed to be delicious—as long as you don’t take a bite of those parts of it that might be fatal! Puffer fish could be the last meal you ever have.
Exotic poison dart frogs are found in the jungles of South and Central America. These tiny frogs are unusually colorful, but their beauty is sinister. Their skin is so poisonous that if enemies touch it or try to eat it, they will quickly die.
Snakes, of course, are known for being venomous. The taipan lives in Australia and is considered the world’s most venomous snake. Its venom is said to be four hundred times stronger than that of the next most venomous snake. Luckily, the taipan is very shy and secretive, and it is rarely seen by humans. King cobras, which live in East and Southeast Asia, are the longest venomous snakes, growing to more than eighteen feet in length
Some animals have very venomous stings. Scorpions, with their sharp tails, are among them. The deathstalker scorpion, found in North Africa and the Middle East, has a strong, painful poison. Many spiders are venomous, too, including the Brazilian wandering spider. It is especially dangerous because it moves around a lot and might be found in someone’s shoe or under a bed. In the United States, black widow spiders and brown recluse spiders are the most common venomous spiders. But they do not match the danger of the Brazilian wandering spider or the funnel-web spider of Australia. Like scorpions, venomous spiders use their poison to get food.
You might not think of an octopus as being venomous, but the blue-ringed octopus certainly is. It is small and brightly colored, and it can move very quickly. It lives in the waters around Asia and Australia. Its sting is both painful and dangerous.
There are poisonous and venomous animals almost everywhere in the world. That is why it is usually a good idea to be careful if you see an unfamiliar animal—especially an unfamiliar snake, spider, frog, scorpion, fish, or octopus!
Question: Which of these gives the main purpose of the passage?
A. to be a reference for all poisonous and venomous animals
B. to entertain the reader with stories about unique animals
C. to inform the reader about different poisonous and
venomous animals
D. to persuade the reader to protect themselves from
dangerous animals
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It tells you to protect yourself. It would be the best answer. Hope this helps!
Which sentence best corrects the errors in pronoun use? Answer options with 4 options
1. If you read the literature assigned to students, you should be able to successfully develop your research thesis.
2. If students read the literature assigned to them, you should be able to successfully develop your research thesis.
3. If students read the literature assigned to them, they should be able to successfully develop their research thesis.
4. If you read the literature assigned to students, students should be able to successfully develop their research thesis.
Answer:
3. If students read the literature assigned to them, they should be able to successfully develop their research thesis.
or
4. If you read the literature assigned to students, students should be able to successfully develop their research thesis.
Explanation:
Which sentence from Henry's informal essay states the opinion he goes on to further support and explain?
Many people are forced to leave their homes because of food shortages.
The kids seemed so happy, for a moment it seemed to me as if the world was in their favor—as if racism was a thing of the past.
When I say we are obligated to help them, someone's bound to say, "Why should we?"
The inscription on the Statue of Liberty doesn't leave much up for interpretation: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free."
Answer:
Many people are forced to leave their homes because of food shortages.
Explanation:
Answer:
The kids seemed so happy, for a moment it seemed to me as if the world was in their favor—as if racism was a thing of the past.
Explanation:
"for a moment it seemed to me as if the world was in their favor.."
the key word: me
when writers use "me" in their writing, it usually points to an opinion.
at least that's what i think. good luck!
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Answer:
9. $11.10 10.$182.20
Explanation:
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Answer:
Nice, can I have some :)
Explanation:
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski
Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?
If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.
A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. Most of North America participates in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.
You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.
Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.
This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to do something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.
You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.
Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.
Read this sentence from the article:
You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers.
Answer: The possible answer could be "To create a sense of doubt in the reader"
Explanation: Since it shows how the author says, "You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record-holders and its commitment to get these numbers." basically showing that the reader/person is wrong about looking at birds is silly. And then shows a reason why it is not.
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Answer:
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(C)correct answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
HMM
Explanation:
A seems very loosly related. B has a definite position and is related, but doesnt seem to pull from the text. C seemed to interject with unrelated information. D seems like it could be a nuetral standing ground to begin and doesnt add anything new. I would be between B and D, but B could potentially be the more correct chioce as it had a clear position and reasoning rather than being wishy washy.