Can you write an example for proudest moment

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Answer 1

Answer:

My proudest moment in life is when i recieved Jesus Christ As my Lord and Personal Saviour!

Answer 2
examples are passing a grade, won a game, helping someone, getting done with chores, finishing school work , working out

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Which of these is NOT part of the exposition of a story?
A
setting
B
characters
С
problem/conflict
D
climax
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Answer:

B because it consists of conclusion, introduction and the body and climax is part of the body and conclusion, setting is the introduction while problem is the body

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

Doctor Pascal
by Emile Zola

In the heat of the glowing July afternoon, the room, with blinds carefully closed, was full of a great calm. From the three windows, through the cracks of the old wooden shutters, came only a few scattered sunbeams which, in the midst of the obscurity, made a soft brightness that bathed surrounding objects in a diffused and tender light. It was cool here in comparison with the overpowering heat that was felt outside, under the fierce rays of the sun that blazed upon the front of the house.

Standing before the press which faced the windows, Dr. Pascal was looking for a paper that he had come in search of. With doors wide open, this immense press of carved oak, adorned with strong and handsome mountings of metal, dating from the last century, displayed within its capacious depths an extraordinary collection of papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing. For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. Thus it was that his searches here were not always easy. He rummaged patiently among the papers, and when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled.

For an instant longer he remained near the bookcase, reading the note by a golden sunbeam that came to him from the middle window. He himself, in this dawnlike light, appeared, with his snow-white hair and beard, strong and vigorous; although he was near sixty, his color was so fresh, his features were so finely cut, his eyes were still so clear, and he had so youthful an air that one might have taken him, in his close-fitting, maroon velvet jacket, for a young man with powdered hair.

The first paragraph creates which of these moods for the passage? (5 points)



Solemn

Watchful

Agitated

Peaceful

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peaceful because there is no real danger

Answer:

Peaceful

Explanation:

A hundred of miles of landscaping spread before me like a fan what are two things being compared

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Answer:

The two things compared in the sentence are "landscape" and "fan".

Explanation:

The given sentence is a simile, as it contains a comparison between two dissimilar things using the words "like". A simile is a literary technique used by writers to compare things that are unrelated but have a connection.

The comparison made in the statement is between "miles of landscaping" or a landscape and "a fan". This means that the speaker compares the two things, and he used the word "like" thereby making it a simile.

Thus, the two things compared are "landscape" and "fan".

what is the outcome when twain tries to persuade different wild and tame animals to accumulate vast stores of food (line 52-64)? what purpose do the examples serve

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The outcome when Mark Twain tries to persuade different wild and tame animals to accumulate vast stores of food was that they did not do it.

This example shows us of never ending hunger of humans to store more than necessary.

Explanation:

The Lowest Animal is a paper written by Mark Twain of his fictional experiment done with animals.

In lines 52-64, Twain asserts that he tried to persuade animals, both wild and tame, to accumulate vast stores of food line. But he remarks that no one stored food more than they required. Even the bees collected only what was required for them for winters.

This experiment is suggestive of human's nature of greed and hunger for more. Through this experiment, Twain is conveying the message that humans are the animals that comes at the lowest animals and not the other way around.

help this test is really important! answer how she feels about Nai Nai

(A She and Nai Nai aren’t getting along.

(B She enjoys Nai Nai’s company.

(C She is embarrassed of Nai Nai.

(D She is angry at Nai Nai.

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Answer:

the answer is c: she is embarrassed of Nai Nai

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Pls help me to prepare a 2-3 mins speech on Video games – Boon or a Bane. Pls help It will be really helpful.
Thnx in advance✌

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Answer:

video game is a mind free instruments it is use to disturbance of our mind

Answer:

Video Games - Boon or a bane.

POSITIVE

- People who dislike or do not get involved with sports can use video games as their anchor for socialisation.

- Develops better hand-eye coordination.

- Improve focus in children with a short attention span.

NEGATIVE

- It allows children to become anti-social. (interacts very little with family and friends)

- For some people, video games come before anything else, including studies, allowing children to eventually not understand a thing in their lessons

Wiesel's speech begins: "After Auschwitz, the human condition is not the same, nothing will be the same" identify where similar language is repeated later in his speech. What is the effect of this repetition?

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The effect of this repetition, Wiesel does persuade his target audience. After Auschwitz, the human circumstance is not the same, not nothing will be the same."

Wiesel's speech as a Jew who has visible what humanity has achieved to itself with the aid of seeking to exterminate whole human beings and inflict suffering and humiliation and death on so many others.

On this area of darkness and malediction, we are able to however stand in awe and remember its stateless, faceless, and nameless sufferers. near your eyes and look: countless nocturnal processions are converging here, and here it is always nighttime. right here heaven and earth are on the fireplace.

Near your eyes and listen. listen to the silent screams of terrified mothers, and the prayers of anguished vintage women and men. listen to the tears of youngsters, Jewish kids, a beautiful little girl among them, with golden hair, whose vulnerable tenderness has in no way left me. appearance and listen as they quietly walk toward dark flames so big that the planet itself appeared at risk.

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A short speech about bullying

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Answer:

Bullying can happen in a variety of settings. Bullying is well-known for occurring in the workplace, schoolyard, home, politics, and the internet, among other places. Bullying can start with a few jibes in the playground and progress to serious physical harm, property destruction, and even reputation loss. The majority of us have been bullied at some point in our lives.

Explanation:

Answer:

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I’ll give Brainly if you can summarize this ...... plz

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The narrator recounts a childhood experience from when they were seven years old, when their grandfather arranged for the malicious destruction of their father's dasheen plants. In spite of their mother's better judgement and instructions, the child foolishly disclosed this unfortunate incident to their father immediately upon his arrival, whereupon he angrily confronted the grandfather. This incident, doubtlessly exacerbated by an existing strain within the family, culminated in a physical fight. Although the conflict is eventually resolved, the narrator muses on the gratuitousness of the violent confrontation and how it could have been averted. A powerful lesson is bestowed upon the narrator and they resolve to thenceforce heed their parents' wisdom.

Explanation:

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Sarah stood staring at the whiteboard for an eternity. The class was over, and everyone had left for home. But, Sarah had lost the concept of time. She kept going back to the moment when she had overheard Betsy, her best friend, tell Raj that she had a crush on him.
"Betsy! Oh, Betsy! Did you forget how I felt about him?" Sarah gave words to her thoughts and buried her head in her hands. She was a wilted flower losing all hopes of spring. She hated the fact that it was a beautiful day. Buds were continuing their blooming, and birds were happily chirping on the tree outside the classroom. "Not fair!" she uttered the choked up words and felt like hiding from the world forever. That was when she felt a gentle tap on her back.
"There you are! I kept looking for you everywhere, girl," Betsy said. "Why do you look like a broken piece of a violin?"
"I heard what you said to him," Sarah responded without facing Betsy. She felt bees stinging at her eyes and volcanoes erupting from her heart. Sarah had never felt betrayal so strongly.
"Then you should be dancing," Betsy said, confused. "Raj was asking me if you had asked anyone out to prom yet because he has like the biggest crush in the universe on you! And, I told him you were waiting for him to ask. Was I not supposed to say that?"
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From the way it is used in the story, choose the phrase that is most similar to "broken piece of a violin."
A.
physically bruised
B.
appearing destroyed
C.
repeating one note
D.
searching for a friend

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Answer:

B. appearing destroyed.

Explanation:

A is wrong because she is hurt emotionally not physically

C is wrong because she isnt an instrument and she isnt singing

D doesnt even make sense..

so i think its B

Answer:

B.appering destroyed

Explanation:

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Which are examples of databases? Check all that apply.

a geographical location indicated on a map
a collection of test scores from students taking state tests
a group of students who are performing research
a set of stored information related to banking clients’ transactions
an audio podcast of an interview with an important state official

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Answer:

b. a collection of test scores from students taking state tests.

d. a set of stored information related to banking clients’ transactions.

Explanation:

A database management system (DBMS) can be defined as a collection of software applications that typically enables computer users to effectively and efficiently create, store, modify, retrieve, centralize and manage data or informations in a database. Thus, it allows computer users to efficiently retrieve and manage their data with an appropriate level of security.

Generally, a database management system (DBMS) acts as an intermediary between the physical data files stored on a computer system and any software application or program.

Hence, it is a software that enables the organization to centralize data, manage the data efficiently while providing authorized users a significant level of access to the stored data through the use of a server.

In conclusion, a database comprises of several data obtained from various sources or users. Some examples of databases in this scenario are;

I. A collection of test scores from students taking state tests.

II. A set of stored information related to banking clients’ transactions.

Answer:

B. a collection of test scores from students taking state tests  

D. a set of stored information related to banking clients’ transactions

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements best explains why the events detailed in the text were called Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass?

Answer choices for the above question

A. It was a metaphor that Hitler used for the troops of the SA and SS.

B. It was an old German circus term that described the chaos of the night.

C. It was named that because of all the Jewish businesses that had their windows smashed.

D. It was named after an act of torture taking place at the concentration camps.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It was named that because of all the Jewish businesses that had their windows smashed

Read this statement:
Four out of five doctors agree that honey and cinnamon
tablets are effective against the common cold.
Which type of audience appeal does the statement show?
A. Ethos
B. Logical
C. Pathos
D. Rational

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Ethos! Ethos is an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility and authority.

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Answer:

ok i'll skip it

Explanation:

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What does Beneatha's hair most likely symbolize?

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Answer:

her pride in her African heritage and desire to explore African roots

What hardships did Jeanne and her family fear they would face when they returned to the West Coast?

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Answer:

Jeanne and her family feared that they would be the victims of violence when they returned to California.

Explanation:

comparative and superlative of fast ​

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Answer:

Compraitive.     Superlative

faster           fastest

Explanation:

Answer:

comparative-Faster superlative- fastest

1. A charge of -80 µC is placed on the x axis at x = 0. A second charge of +50 µC is placed on the x axis at x = 0.5 m. What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on a third charge of 4.0 µC placed on the x axis at x = 0.3 m?

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Answer:

77 N

Explanation:

1st charge ( q1 ) = -80µC placed on x-axis at x = 0

second charge( q2) +50µC placed at x = 0.5 m

3rd charge(q3) 4.0µC placed at x = 0.3 m

Determine the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the third charge

calculate distance btw : 1st charge and 3rd charge = 0.3 m ( r1 )

distance btw : 2nd charge and 3rd charge = 0.5 - 0.3 = 0.2 m ( r2 )

hence the magnitude of electrostatic force on third charge

F = [  Kq1q3 / ( r1 )^2 ]  +  [ Kq2q3 / ( r2)^2 ]  ------ ( 1 )

where K = 9 * 10^9  N.m^2/c^2

Insert given values into equation 1

∴ F = 77.0N

What's a good central idea for the poem " mother to son " ??

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Is this the poem by Langston Hughes? This is my best description of the central idea of it:

Life is not perfect, everyone goes through different ups and downs.

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Greg spent $47.45 on five books. If each book costs the same amount, how much does one book cost?

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Answer:

$9.49 per book

Explanation:

47.45/5=9.49 for one book

Each of the following is in business primarily to make money for investors EXCEPT:

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Answer:

I have taken this information from my grandpa he was also a business man, hope it will help you..

Respect - as the saying goes, respect is earned not bought. And I don't mean the fake respect often bestowed upon a person in authority (like your boss) simply because you want / need something from them, no matter how they treat you. Skill - I like to think that I am a fairly decent cyclist. But the truth is, no matter how much I try to delude myself, I'm not. I've got all the gear (and no idea), enter races but never win anything and fall off quite a lot. But why? I train hard, have read countless books about technique, Time - something of a cliche I suppose but it's true that money simply can't buy you more time. You can add more resource to make matters move on more swiftly but a time deadline is finite (unless you can negotiate an extension of course). And the clock is always against us, whether we don't have sufficient time to complete a task or even Reputation - in the same way as respect, your reputation is earned (albeit sometimes unfairly). You could splash the cash and employ a PR agent to work on your reputation but the truth (particularly in this age of social media) will almost always come out (particularly if you are trying to hide some aspect of your reputation). Work-Life balance - "You can earn millions or zillions of dollars, but that money cannot buy you work-life balance. You yourself have to manage it". According to research there is a tipping point of roughly $50k per annum where you sacrifice your work-life balance in favour of your career.

I shall never be in your way ......(tag question)​

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Explanation:

shall we? is correct question tag

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It is B, sorry if i’m wrong but hope this helps !

Name a form of ownership that is represented by the South African Broadcasting Corporation

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Answer:

Government of South Africa has tye owner of South African Broadcasting Corporation.

Explanation:

Found this on another brainly question and this is correct

HEY CAN TOU HELP ME DO sentences 1 .with”get on with someone ” 2.with “turn up ” and 3.”put up with ”

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1. I had to get on with someone in order to be able to get to the store.
2. I told her to turn up the volume
3. She’s such a hard person to put up with

does anyone know any lgbtq+ short stories i could write about?

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Answer:

HUNKY MEN

Explanation:

change into present perfect tense. the girl (sing)_ a song beautifully​

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Answer:

the girl has been singing a song beautifully

Answer:

the girl is singing a beautiful song

Select the correct answer.
Look at the examples in highlighted text in the passage. Which example shows the influence that living in New England had on Hawthorne's writing?
A.
"Ah, this fire is the right thing!". . .
B.
One glance and smile laced . . . .
C.
This family was situated in the Notch . . . .
D.
Up the chimney roared . . . .
Passage: "The Ambitious Guest" by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne lived and wrote in the puritanical culture of 19th century New England. In the decade after he completed college, he spent most of his time in solitude writing his early short stories and a novel. When he was unable to support himself by writing, he tried several careers, but continued to write novels and short stories. Although he visited England and Italy, his best-known stories describe the gloom and loneliness of life in New England. He died in 1864.

One September night a family had gathered round their hearth, and piled it high with the driftwood of mountain streams, the dry cones of the pine, and the splintered ruins of great trees that had come crashing down the precipice. Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze. The faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness; the children laughed; the eldest daughter was the image of Happiness at seventeen; and the aged grandmother, who sat knitting in the warmest place, was the image of Happiness grown old. They had found the "herb, heart's-ease," in the bleakest spot of all New England. This family was situated in the Notch of the White Hills, where the wind was sharp throughout the year, and pitilessly cold in the winter, —giving their cottage all its fresh inclemency before it descended on the valley of the Saco. They dwelt in a cold spot and a dangerous one; for a mountain towered above their heads, so steep, that the stones would often rumble down its sides and startle them at midnight.

The daughter had just uttered some simple jest that filled them all with mirth, when the wind came through the Notch and seemed to pause before their cottage—rattling the door, with a sound of wailing and lamentation, before it passed into the valley.

The family were glad again when they perceived that the latch was lifted by some traveller, whose footsteps had been unheard amid the dreary blast which heralded his approach, and wailed as he was entering, and went moaning away from the door.

The door was opened by a young man. His face at first wore the melancholy expression, almost despondency, of one who travels a wild and bleak road, at nightfall and alone, but soon brightened up when he saw the kindly warmth of his reception. He felt his heart spring forward to meet them all, from the old woman, who wiped a chair with her apron, to the little child that held out its arms to him. One glance and smile laced the stranger on a footing of innocent familiarity with the eldest daughter.

"Ah, this fire is the right thing!" cried he; "especially when there is such a pleasant circle round it. I am quite benumbed; for the Notch is just like the pipe of a great pair of bellows; it has blown a terrible blast in my face all the way from Bartlett."

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Answer:

C. This family was situated in the Notch . . . .

Explanation:

It can be inferrred from the text that the example that shows the influence that living in New England had on Hawthorne's writing is:
"This family was situated in the Notch..." (Option C).

What is an Inference?

Inference depends ont he ability of the reader to stay rational and logical.

It is the process of arriving at a conclusion not explict in the text by rationalizing one or more information from the text.

Learn more about Inference at:

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For the following quote, what type of figurative language is being used?

“There was such a glory over everything, the sun came like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in heaven.”

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Answer:

simile

Explanation:

simile because there's the word "like" being used

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