What two ideas could be joined using the correlative conjunctions either and or?
A. She didn’t want to go see a movie.
B. She didn’t want to visit her friends.
C.We don’t have the ingredients for pancakes.
D.We do have ingredients to make omelets.
E.You can have spaghetti for dinner. You can make your own pizza bagels.
Answer: E
Either you can make spaghetti for dinner or you can make your own pizza bagels.
2. Which of the following shows how Daisy evolves with the plot?
a. Fearful about losing her balance, Daisy walked on the chalk line that her bullies drew for her.
b. Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
c. Daisy asked the old lady to help her by speaking to her teacher.
d Daisy sometimes felt helpless and angry that she did nothing to stop Alice from bullying her.
Answer:
[B] Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
Explanation:
Text evidence:
“She did ever such a nice painting!” said Alice, shrill, jeering. “She’s so stuck-up, she thinks she’s the cat’s meow — here I’ll show you her lovely painting!”
“Give it back!” Daisy yelled. But Pat and Maggie were holding her arms, and she couldn’t get free. She struggled, feeling her eyes blur with angry tears, and she saw Fat Alice unroll her beautiful painting and drop it deliberately face-down into a muddy puddle. Then Alice lifted her foot and trod on it.
Daisy let out a great sob, and kicked at Alice. She felt her shoe hit Alice’s shinbone, hard.
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Answer:
b. Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
Explanation:
Read this stanza from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow; —vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Nameless here for evermore
Which mood does the setting in this stanza from “The Raven” best create?
A. Whimsical
B. Somber
C. Haunting
D. Hopeful
Answer:
i'd say probably either somber or haunting, i'm leaning more towards somber though
hope this helps and have a good day/night! :)
Explanation:
QUICK ON TIMER!!!
Read this paragraph from "What I Hope to Leave Behind.”
The conditions which are governing the world today are obliging many women to set up a new set of values, and in this country they will, on the whole, be rather a good thing.
Which answer choice best paraphrases this paragraph?
A. In today’s world, women are reassessing their values, which is a good thing for the country.
B. Those who govern the world are pushing women to develop new values to help the country.
C. In today’s world, many women are required to set up new ways of thinking so they can have new job opportunities.
D. The conditions existing today are asking women to create new values to live their lives by, which is bad thing.
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Read the excerpt from the article Skara Brae:
The people of Skara Brae then farmed the surrounding lands, with evidence suggesting that they grew barley and other grains. They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.
a house in Skara Brae right on the sea shore
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As the number of people grew, the village expanded. Covered tunnels and alleyways were built to connect all the homes. This would have protected people traveling from one house to another from cold winter weather. Because of the connections between the houses and the shared workspace, archaeologists believe that Skara Brae was a close-knit community.
Select the information the reader can gain from the text feature that is not discussed in the excerpt.
Farming was a way of life for the people of Skara Brae.
Fish made up a large part of the diet for people.
The community got larger as the population grew.
The ocean was really close to the village of Skara Brae.
Answer: D
Explanation: D is the only answer not mentioned in the excerpt.
Answer:
The ocean was really close to the village of Skara Brae.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from the article Skara Brae:
The people of Skara Brae then farmed the surrounding lands, with evidence suggesting that they grew barley and other grains. They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.
a house in Skara Brae right on the sea shore
Daniel Bordeleau 2010
Creative Commons, Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
As the number of people grew, the village expanded. Covered tunnels and alleyways were built to connect all the homes. This would have protected people traveling from one house to another from cold winter weather. Because of the connections between the houses and the shared workspace, archaeologists believe that Skara Brae was a close-knit community.
Select the information the reader can gain from the text feature that is not discussed in the excerpt.
Group of answer choices
The ocean was really close to the village of Skara Brae.
The community got larger as the population grew.
Farming was a way of life for the people of Skara Brae.
Fish made up a large part of the diet for people.
which statement best describes the central idea of the text a(math elements are interchangeable with each other b) it is possible to define all terms related to mathematics c)the basic elements of math are related in observable ways. d)some elements of mathematics are more important than others
Answer:
a(math elements are interchangeable with each other
describe how you see an example of stereotyping in this part of the story. Quote the text to support your answer. Explain what YOU think of the stereotypes and whether or no they are always true. Esperanza rising chapter 10
Janus was the Roman god of beginnings. Which word has its origin in the name of this god?
A. Atlas
B. Cyclone
C. Echo
D. January
Help me!
Answer:
a :)
Explanation:
Why do you think it is important for teachers to teach the Holocaust? Give TWO REASONS!!!!!
Answer:
I think it is important because those events should never be forgotten. I also think it is important to teach so we know how cruel and unfair that was and think about life now.
Explanation:
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How does the boy react after Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones confronts him?
Question 3 options:
He is defiant and angry at the woman.
He is very sheepish, which is odd considering he just attempted something as bold as stealing her purse.
He calls his friends to help him break free of Mrs. Jones.
Answer: He is very sheepish meaning- (showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence.)
Explanation:
Please make me a quatrain poem about rain.
( 40 Points, serious answers only please! )
( I give brainliest )
Answer:
Explanation:
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
bucking, straining, fighting the reins
snorting, cavorting, brassy and loud
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
rambunctious colt, kicks loose the drain
landscape obscured, wrapped in a shroud
water is sheeting, down to the plains
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
paired but untamed, neither is cowed
rider gets thrown, back on again
headstrong, stubborn meets angry and proud
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
Answer:
I imagine the clouds
miss you as much as i do
and the rain pouring down
is their tears
Explanation:
what does this mean ( The purpose of life is a life of purpose. - Robert Byrme
Dress coded quote and page number explaing the hole entired book
* I need help for my language art work please is due already
Answer:
where is tho??
Explanation:
help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
"Such as social work or public policy"
This would be because the sentence can be explained smoothly even without the help or need of extra phrases! :)
- daintysword
Answer:
''as social work or public policy''
What is the rhyming scheme for when words at the end of each line of a poem rhyme?
No explanation needed, just an answer please.
Answer:
Rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each verse or line in poetry. In other words, it is the structure of end words of a verse or line that a poet needs to create when writing a poem.
Explanation:
Answer:
You just have to find ryming words like beer, deer, cheer, spear, etc.
Click on the hotspots that indicate vague language and check the answer box.
Answer:
2nd Box, 4th Box, 6th Box and 7th Box
Explanation:
Thing in the 2nd box could be anything and it is still not refering to the object and rest and stuff are also vague talk about other objects
Who do you think is guilty in the Johhny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial?
P.S. Amber is sus
Answer: amber is very sus frfr
Explanation:
the sniffing in her napkin is very yk weird
even her own family is against her
PLUS johnny's exes are on his side and that says a LOT
Review the plot event from Pygmalion.
Higgins begins to consider giving Liza lessons.
Which plot element does this event represent?
exposition
climax
conflict
rising action
Ok some some people say A or D all the time but I don't know which one to chose I need help!
pls help with 5,6,9, and 10
5 is the only one i dont know, stared at it for a while and cant figure it out, sorry. 6 is worlds 9 is coyotes 10 is peoples. im pretty sure with these. :)
Read this assignment.
Write an announcement encouraging students to participate in the summer reading program.
What is an effective hook for this assignment?
The neighborhood library has extended summer hours, and our school library will be open on Mondays in July.
Far-off countries, ancient cultures, and fascinating adventures are yours to enjoy in the pages of a book this summer.
Summer reading is mandatory, and grade-level book lists are available from your English teacher or counselor.
There will be a book fair at the local high school at the end of August for all summer reading program participants.
Answer: Do you love fantasy and using your imagination? How about learning something new about history or biology? There are amazing things to learn while you read and it can take you to magical places. Research shows that people who have spent time reading books have improved 20 points higher on IQ tests. Reading can also relive stress and is a good way to improve your memory and concentration. This summer take part in the summer reading program for students instead of gluing yourself to the TV all day!
Explanation:
Welp I used wut my teacher taught me ;)
Which sentence is correct:
Answer: C
The dog lunged at the gate and growled at me.
option c or 3
hope it helps...!!!
Why does the narrator include descriptions of different types of men?
Question 2 options:
A) He uses them to illustrate how people face death differently.
B) He contrasts how they face or conceptualize death versus how he does (i.e. passing peacefully versus raging against it).
C) The speaker includes these different types of men in order to shame his father into living by attacking his masculinity.
D) He includes these different types of men--who all fight against dying, despite their differences--to support his stance against giving up on living.
which sentence best describes the purpose of the stage directions underlined on page 3 the breakthrough
It's the first one.
They suggest that a long period of time has passed.
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Read the excerpt from the article Amazing Plants:
What's for Dinner?
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat. One of the most well-known carnivorous plants is the Venus flytrap. This carnivore lives in warm, swampy areas where it feeds on flies and any other insect unfortunate enough to land on one of its round, spiky leaves. The leaves are motion-sensitive, and the slightest touch causes a leaf to snap shut, trapping the prey behind a prison of spikes.
Pitcher plants are another quiet carnivore. The plants are long, pitcher-like tube shapes, with wide bottoms full of water to catch and digest their prey. Pitcher plants use different strategies to attract prey. Some give off sweet smells, while others produce nectar. Pitchers have been known to consume anything from insects to small lizards and rodents.
Read the article Trapped by a Predator:
When I was 12, I went on vacation to the Wilmington, North Carolina area. While there, my family and I went on a hike in the Croatan National Forest, a true coastal forest that is bordered on three sides by water. As I traversed the boardwalk, I caught a glimpse of something pink in my peripheral vision. I stopped and bent down to inspect the mysterious looking specimen. It had long, sharp-looking white teeth and a large, pink mouth. Upon closer inspection, I noticed little droplets of liquid around the rim. Inside its mouth, there were six tiny hairs, three on the top and three on the bottom. While I was examining the unknown object, I saw a fly zoom in and land inside the mouth. I observed as it wandered around the reddish-pink, fleshy surface and brushed against one of the hairs. What happened next seemed like something out of a horror story. All of a sudden, the mouth snapped shut, and the teeth made a prison, trapping the poor fly inside. I witnessed the fly fighting against the spiky teeth, trying to escape, but it was an unsuccessful struggle. When my mother caught up to me on the path, I showed her the slayer, and she explained that the fly eater was the plant called a Venus flytrap. In that moment, I wanted to learn more about this carnivorous flora.
I became a botanist because of that first encounter with the predatory plant. Over the years, I learned so much more about the Dionaea muscipula, better known as the Venus flytrap. For example, the liquid around the rim of its "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey. In addition, the six tiny hairs, called trichomes, are like little sensory time bombs. This means when an insect touches a trichome, a timer is set for 20 seconds. If there is a second touch within the 20-second period, the mouth clamps down and traps the prey. The third movement signals the plant's digestive juices to start breaking down the insect. In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out. It is an amazing process!
Because of my experience in North Carolina all those years ago, I decided to become a botanist and specialize in carnivorous plants. I have studied pitcher plants, sundews, water wheels, cobra lilies, and more. I never bore learning about the different traps, like suction traps and sticky traps, that carnivorous plants use to snare their prey. In fact, you could say I was trapped by the Venus flytrap, that meat-eating predator, when I first laid eyes on it.
Select the sentence that correctly combines information from both texts.
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out.
The liquid around the rim of the flytrap's "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey.
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat.
Answer:
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
Explanation:
Both excerpts focus on this idea.
What is most likely the map's purpose at the beginning of “Survival at 40 Below”?
A. to teach the reader more about Alaskan geography
B. to show the paths of the Alaskan animals that are in the reading
C. to show which bodies of water border Alaska
D. to teach the reader of the importance of Gates of the Arctic National Park
Which characteristic of a dystopian society is shown in the excerpt below from Chapter 6?
Write an additional chapter to Gary Paulsens book "Brian's return".
Make up your own chapter as long as it is related to the last chapter of the book
Answer:
haha
Explanation:
Select the part of the sentence in the following paragraph that is the cause of the musk oxen actions.
A musk ox has thick quiviut which keeps him warm through frigid days and nights.
The musk oxen huddle together for protection when one of them senses danger, like an approaching wolf.
Answer:
its when they senses danger
hope this helps u
Help!!!ASAP What should be included in an analysis of a character?
Answer: Some things that should be included in an analysis of a charcter is personality,character traits but these are not limited to there is a lot of things you could include.
Explanation:These should be included because you want to know how the character acts and what they are like towards other characters for example worried,rude, etc.
Answer: he character's name, personal information, hobbies/interests, personality, role in the book, relationships with other characters, major conflicts, and overall change throughout the course of the story.
Explanation: