Answer:
Please the answer is will we meet again?
Explanation:
The question mark is because we are being interrogative
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Dark Chocolate Or Poptarts?
Answer:
dark chocolate
Explanation:
Answer:
Dark chocolate mah dude. I can't stand Poptarts. sorry to disappoint
Explanation:
Are You the Same Person on Social Media as You Are in Real Life? Why or why not.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
what's the point in being someone your not
Why don't the other students like Margot?
Question 5 options:
Margot's experiences are very different than the other students'.
Margot does not like to take showers.
Margot picks on William.
Margot thinks she is better than the others.
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Answer:
Margot's experiences are very different than the other students'.
Explanation:
There's not really an explanation
Answer:
ITs A
Explanation:
She is very different from the others
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Answer:
system i think
Explanation:
Answer:
System
Explanation:
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Answer:
its either 1 or 2
Explanation:
What consequences did the Nuremberg Laws have on the Jewish community? Explain your answer.
Answer:
At the annual party rally held in Nuremberg in 1935, the Nazis announced new laws which institutionalized many of the racial theories prevalent in Nazi ideology. The laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having sexual relations with persons of "German or related blood." Ancillary ordinances to the laws disenfranchised Jews and deprived them of most political rights.
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Answer:
I will go with B because she has a lot of options but cant decide yet
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Pop Quiz: My fur is short but my legs are lengthy, my tail is often tucked between them and my ears are long and floppy. I'm pretty fast, I run at speeds up to 45mph! What breed of dog am I?
Answer: A Greyhound! :)
Paragraph 7 reveals that the son and daughter view their mother as —
A.generous and shy
B.helpful but difficult
C.thoughtful but uncaring
D.virtuous and inspiring
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Even the priest said she was a good woman hope it helps
Answer:
Explanation:
D
What is an observation you have made about the weather in your area
Answer: An observation I have made is that it's warm-ish in the morning and afternoon and it is freezing at night
Explanation:
What is dialstion foodprints
Answer:
pregnancy i think
Explanation:
What does Cofer use to symbolize a lack of freedom in "Primary Lessons"?
the gypsy lifestyle
the cool New Jersey apartment
speaking Spanish
color coding on the island
Answer:
The right answer is D color coding on the island.
Explanation:
The Cofer use to symbolize a lack of freedom in "Primary Lessons" is the color coding on the island. Thus, option fourth is correct.
What is the story silent dancing about?Silent Dancing is a Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood by Judith Ortiz Cofer, published in 1990, is a memoir of growing up in two different cultures, each with its own language, traditions, and views on what it means to be a woman.
The narrative is not an autobiography, the author clarifies in the book's introduction; rather, it is an effort to reestablish contact with the numerous lives that comprise her memories of her youth.
The vignette "Primary Lessons" describes Ortiz Cofer's first-hand encounter with Puerto Rican perspectives on racial inequality and poverty.
The color coding on the island is a device used by Cofer in "Primary Lessons" to represent a lack of freedom. So, the fourth choice is the correct one.
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Who are the men that come to lynch Tom Robinson in to kill a mockingbird?
Answer:
Walter Cunningham is the group's leader, and they travel to the Maycomb jailhouse in an attempt to lynch Tom Robinson. Fortunately, Atticus refuses to leave the scene, and Scout's presence is enough to make Walter rethink his actions. The Old Sarum bunch leaves without harming Tom Robinson.
Read the sentence.
The essay is composed of three parts introduction, body, and conclusion.
How should the underlined part of the sentence (three parts introduction,) be punctuated?
A parts, introduction
B parts: introduction
C parts; introduction
D parts-introduction
Answer:
I would say A or B for the answer
Answer:
Explanation:
think its parts introduction
Researchers at the Occidental Research Bureau has struggled for three decades to produce a man-made leaf able to absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere and convert it into chemical energy. Yet now it seems that they have at long last achieved their goal.
Answer:
Researchers at the Occidental Research Bureau have struggled for three decades to produce an artificial leaf able to absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere and convert it into chemical energy. Yet now it seems that they have at long last achieved their goal.
Explanation:
The correct auxiliary in that sentence is have since it is referring to the researchers. In other words, it is a third person in the plural, so the correct auxiliary is have.
The term man-made is not wrong, but it would be better to use the word artificial, which means that nature did not create it.
At the police station, after Starr details the events leading up to the shooting, the detective shifts her focus to Khalil's possible drug and gang activity. Why do you think he did this? Discuss Starr's reaction to the "bait."
Answer and Explanation:
1. The policeman tries to change the focus of the crime that happened. He looks for a way to get Star to display information that allows him to modify what really happened about Khalil's death and put him as the culprit in the story, with Khalil being killed by a racist police officer who used the abuse of authority to do this. .
2. Star doesn't fall for the bait and even though she knows that Khalil was involved in the drug trade, she knows that his murder had nothing to do with it and that he was murdered unfairly, due to the abuse of power and violence police against blacks.
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give as many examples as you can of irony in To Kill a Mockingbird
Answer:
boo is considered to be a disgrace and a freak in Maycomb. However, in the end, he saves the children from almost certain disaster.
Miss Gates, Scout's teacher, talking to her class about the United States being a democracy.
Instead of capitalizing on what Scout already knows (reading), she tries to limit what students are exposed to.
Explanation:
Read the passage, and then answer the questions.
Answer:
1-Romeo Kills tybalt 2-sad cause they were cousins
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Romea killed tybalt
2. He was sad cause they were cousins
Explanation:
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CORRECTING SENTENCES BY ADDING APOSTROPHES Choose the word that uses the apostrophe(s) correctly. If
a sentence is already correct, choose correct.
The society appreciates everyones help in distributing the toys.
a every one's
C. everyone's
b. everyones'
d. correct
Answer:
everyone's
Explanation:
What is the pitch pattern of this sentence?
Can you believe it?
14122
23 244
44123
43221
Please help me, what should I draw for art. She said to draw your comfort zone, but I don’t know my comfort zone, so give me examples.
Answer:
I say you draw your favorite person.
Who do you think is the protagonist in the excerpt from, ‘I Go to Styles’? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer:
Arthur Hastings
Explanation:
This is because hastings is the narrator of the novel and is probably Poirot's closest friends.
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What does this excerpt tell the reader about Charlie?
What makes you who you are?
Answer:
your personality of course
mixture of my senselessness n my sense
ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Construct a response to the following question: How is herd behavior displayed in Chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird? Be specific and reference chapter details in your response. Will Mark Brainliest!
The mob in To Kill A Mockingbird featured a crowd shown in chapter 15 with a group of men and When the mob comes up to lynch Tom Robinson, they do not see Atticus as a man, father, or ally. They see him as an obstacle in their way.
Answer:
The mob in To Kill A Mockingbird featured a crowd shown in chapter 15 with a group of men and When the mob comes up to lynch Tom Robinson, they do not see Atticus as a man, father, or ally. They see him as an obstacle in their way.
Explanation:
4.) How many brothers and sister does Mercy Carter have?
What are their names?
Answer:
Her half sister Hannah (age 3) died near Lake Champlain. Her brother Samuel died in Quebec around 1714. Her brother Thomas (age 4) died on the day of the raid. Her 7 month old sister Mary died enroute. Her brother Ebenezer was ransomed in 1707 and returned to Massachusetts.
Explanation:
1. What is the poet's primary argument in the poem? Support
2. Identify one structural element the poet uses to convey his message.
3. What is the poet's theme?
4. What is the subject of the poem?
Answer:
1: The primary argument is that you choose the outcome of your encounter. He starts off with two possible scenarios, them becoming friends, or enemies. He then says “Choose”, as though you are the one deciding the outcome, not him.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Describe the main events at wedding Robin Hood
Answer:
Scene 1. Sherwood Forest. The Bishop of Hereford is traveling to London through Sherwood Forest with the Lovely
Fiona, a young recently orphaned maiden, when they are stopped by Robin and his merry men. Fiona is reluctantly
betrothed to an elderly nobleman. The Bishop will be receiving a large sum for his efforts in securing a lovely wife for
the nobleman. Fiona is miserable and does not wish to marry, but she must obey the Bishop or be sent into servitude.
Robin takes the Bishop’s money, and gives it to Fiona. Fiona finds love with Will Scarlett. Seeing Will and Fiona so
happy reminds him of his love for Marian.
Scene 2. Inside Nottingham Castle. The Sheriff expresses his hate for Robin.
Scene 3. Outside of Nottingham. The Sheriff’s men are searching for Robin. They see starving peasants who are illegally killing deer to feed their families and brutally attack them. They frighten children and terrorize women. Many
people are handcuffed and taken to the castle dungeon. In their arrogance, they become more and more aggressive,
and blind to the horror they are inflicting. Robin and his men do their best, but it is not enough. Robin fervently wishes for King Richard to return from the Crusades.
Scene 4. Sherwood Forest. Robin is in the forest, frustrated and angry at the misdeeds of the sheriff’s men when Bess,
Marian’s lady-in-waiting, arrives at the outlaw’s hideaway. Startled, he asks her what is wrong. She tells him that the
Sheriff has charged Marion with treason, and that she will be beheaded within a fortnight. Nothing will stand in Robin’s way of saving the woman he loves, and he is off to the castle.
Scene 5. Inside Nottingham Castle. In the castle, the Sheriff is pouring over his papers when Robin surprises him.
Robin and the Sheriff fight to the death. Glenwys arrives to find her husband mortally wounded. She lunges for Robin
with a hidden dagger, but is saved by the timely arrival of Little John, Will and Friar Tuck. Robin finds Marian, little
the worse for wear, and they once again declare their love.
Scene 6. Outside of Nottingham. The villagers celebrate May Day and their release from the Sheriff’s tyranny. Robin
and Marian are to be crowned King and Queen of the May. At the height of the festivities, King Richard appears, returned from the war. In appreciation of his loyalty and devotion, the King knights Robin, dubbing him Robin, Earl of
Locksley. Peace has returned, and justice has triumphed - and love has conquered all.
Explanation:
What is important to remember when gripping ideas into an outline?
Answer:
Things to remember when grouping ideas into an outline:
1. Have a theme or thesis that will guide the organization of your ideas. If you try to include everything that might be said about a subject, your project will be too broad and might provide too much random information. Find a focus -- a theme you want to show or a thesis you intend to defend and demonstrate.
2. Have a coherent pattern in how you organize your ideas. There could be more than one sort of pattern -- maybe a chronological flow, maybe biggest concepts first, followed by smaller supporting points. But look for links between your points. What will be the transitions from each point to the next as you write?
3. Keep your audience in mind. Remember that you're presenting your work to others, and seek to include material and arrange material in ways that will reach the intended audience. You wouldn't include a high amount of technical detail on military aircraft specifications, for instance, in writing a report for non-military people about how a particular battle was a turning point in a war.