Answer:
no
Explanation:
After the game....... , they decided to get something to eat.
a) have finished
b) has finished
c) finishes
d) had finished
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why is this thesis statement poor? (Family intervention, jealousy, and when the couple has financial problems are the three
causes of divorce.)
Select one:
O A. because it uses inappropriate language
O B. because there is lack of focus
O C. because the supporting points are not parallel
O D. because there is lack of supporting points
The thesis statement can be a question.
Select one:
True
O False
help please
False
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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence.
The White House has been home to many animals as well as presidents.
O A common noun
B. proper noun
O
C. compound noun
D. collective noun
Answer:
I think the answer is either compound or collective, go with your gut
Which is the strongest transition word to use at the beginning of the
underlined sentence?
Life seemed absurd and at times meaningless. It isn't surprising that
artists with compassion felt that society was broken, too.
O
A. However, it isn't surprising that artists with compassion felt
that society was broken, too.
О.
B. Finally, it isn't surprising that artists with compassion felt
that society was broken, too.
O
C. Instead, it isn't surprising that artists with compassion felt
that society was broken, too.
D. Therefore, it isn't surprising that artists with compassion felt
that society was broken, too.
Answer: A
Explanation:
What can be inferred about the rest of the essay from this sentence? Select four options
What are the basic text structures for writing a paper?
Answer:
Text Structure Organizer
Cause and Effect Cause-Effect Pattern[pdf] Process/Cause and Effect
Comparison/Contrast Comparison/Contrast
Order/Sequence Sequence Pattern[pdf] Chronological Sequence
Problem-Solution Problem-Solution Organizer
all semester
58:1
What are the characteristics of an independent clause? Select three options.
Abc
It contains a subject and a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It begins with a relative pronoun.
It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
Answer:
It contains a subject and a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Explanation:
It can't be "It begins with a relative pronoun" because relative pronouns are used to introduce a dependent clause. It can't be "It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence" because only dependent clauses can't stand alone on their own as a sentence.
Answer:
It contains a subject and a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Explanation:
Edge
A. Sometimes lies can have serious consequences. Describe a time
when a lie had major consequences for you.
do vou
Answer:
when i didnt pog when my mom said too
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Holes.
Because of the baseball schedule, Stanley’s trial was delayed several months. His parents couldn’t afford a lawyer. “You don’t need a lawyer,” his mother had said. “Just tell the truth.”
Stanley told the truth, but perhaps it would have been better if he had lied a little. He could have said he found the shoes in the street. No one believed they fell from the sky.
Based on this flashback, how does Stanley feel about what happened in the past?
O.He thinks that the shoes were a gift from God.
O.He thinks that destiny brought the shoes to him.
O.He thinks that the truth was too unbelievable.
O.He thinks that he should have had a lawyer.
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50 points: Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant
prompt:
"Think of a favorite dance move, such as the Running Man. Determine whether there is periodicity associated with this dance move."
Answer:
there is a periodicity. The pumping of the arms is one while the stepping is another
Explanation:
If we think of a favourite dance move then there is a periodicity which means something that repeats after a fixed interval. The pumping of the arms is one while the stepping is another.
What is periodicity?Periodicity means something repeats after a fixed interval. Periodicity means that if elements are arranged in an order, the properties of elements would repeat after some period.
In the periodic table after every 8th element the properties of 1st. It is known as periodicity. E.g. properties of lithium and sodium relate with each other as they are periodically and so on with the rest of the periodic table. Important periodic properties are Atomic radius, Ionization energy, Electron affinity, Electronegativity, and Metallic and non-metallic character. These trends became apparent to Mendeleev when he arranged the elements in order of increasing mass. Periodicity was helpful to Mendeleev because it showed him gaps in his periodic table where elements should be.
This helped scientists find new elements because they could be expected to display certain characteristics based on the location they would take in the periodic table.
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Who risked their life to save the universe from Thanos
1. Ironman
2.Vision
3.Black Widow
4.No one
Choose the correct pronoun.
The teacher told ____students that we had won the game.
us
we
Answer:
First option
Explanation:
The answer is the first option or "us." The teacher told us students that we had won the game. Using us instead of we not only sounds correct but means the narrator of the sentence is referring to themselves as students.
Hope this helps.
Essay on if I were a honey bee.
Answer:
If I were a bee, I would soar and fly and feel the wind on my face and know that I was defying basic physics. And I would do my part for the hive, and bask in the intricate and beautiful community that I was a part of.
If I were a bee, I would make sure I would stop every once in a while and taste the sweet honey I was spending so much time working to create. And I would marvel at my chiseled exoskeleton, crafted over millions of years of evolution to perfectly serve its singular purpose.
If I were a bee I’d become a flower enthusiast, and make it my goal to know the name of each and every flower I pollinated. I would bask in the knowledge that I was unwittingly completing the life cycle of thousands of species of flora.
In short, if I were a bee I would make sure I didn’t take my life for granted. I would value every second of it. I would be self-aware of my own minute majesty.
And I would never ever, ever fly at high speeds into Porter‘s face, buzz loudly in his ear, and then land on his shoulder, causing him to jump out of his wicker chair and spill cranberry juice on his laptop.
But that’s just me. I bee different! Buzz buzz!
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:
The essay titled "If I were a Honey Bee" will include the student's creativity. Some details could be as follows:
Essay-WritingIf I were a honey bee, I could roam around the beautiful and aromatic flowers.
If I were a honey bee, I would be free to move around wherever I like and taste its sweet juice.
If I were a honey bee, my life would be more colorful, I could explore the orchids and gardens.
The students can add the details as per their imagination and viewpoint.
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Ramon enjoys school because he has made many friends blank he likes learning
What does RZA mean when he says people
mentally dead?
Answer: what he means is that the way society has changed it seems as if no one uses common sense anymore .
Explanation: When the term mentally dead it is the response of not using your brain as in common sense.
.You want to study abroad in the future, but you don’t know which country to go to. You have three choices: Australia, the US, and Singapore. Which one would you choose? Why?
"Apply the pros and cons for each"!!
please help
Answer:
i feel like if you go to America it would be better because honestly America has more universities than the ones listed so you'd have more options with 5,758 universities, i'm pretty sure you'll find your way, at the end of the day, it all comes down to what you want to study about. If you want to study wild life then go to Australia, if you want to do something governmental or anything american like then go to America and if you love going outdoors and want to be a photographer then i think Singapore is the best option for anybody.
Explanation:
Someone took the wrong jacket. If (he/she, they) returns it please call me.
what if they liked it better tho :(
For which two reasons do you think the director may have added the bath scene to the film version of Pygmalion?
Answer:
Watching the play’s film version will probably affect how I perceive it. Reading the play enabled to me to imagine certain aspects as the appearance of the characters and the look of the sets. The film will follow the director’s vision, which may be different from my interpretation of the play. The actors’ performances and the sets may differ from how I originally perceived them as I read the play. Take this excerpt for example:
THE BYSTANDER (to the girl): You be careful: give him a flower for it. There's a bloke here behind taking down every blessed word you're saying. (All turn to the man who is taking notes).
THE FLOWER GIRL (springing up terrified): I ain't done nothing wrong by speaking to the gentleman. I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb. (Hysterically) I'm a respectable girl: so help me, I never spoke to him except to ask him to buy a flower off me. (General hubbub, mostly sympathetic to the flower girl, but deprecating her excessive sensibility. Cries of Don't start hollerin. Who's hurting you? Nobody's going to touch you. What's the good of fussing? Steady on. Easy, easy, etc., come from the elderly staid spectators, who pat her comfortingly. Less patient ones bid her shut her head, or ask her roughly what is wrong with her. A remoter group, not knowing what the matter is, crowd in and increase the noise with question and answer: What's the row? What she do? Where is he? A tec taking her down. What! him? Yes: him over there: Took money off the gentleman, etc. The flower girl, distraught and mobbed, breaks through them to the gentleman, crying mildly) Oh, sir, don't let him charge me. You dunno what it means to me. They'll take away my character and drive me on the streets for speaking to gentlemen. They—
THE NOTE TAKER (coming forward on her right, the rest crowding after him): There, there, there, there! Who's hurting you, you silly girl? What do you take me for?
THE BYSTANDER: It's all right: he's a gentleman: look at his boots. (Explaining to the note taker) She thought you was a copper's nark, sir.
When I read the play I found that excerpt to be very dramatic and humorous. I also thought it was slightly ironic because the man taking notes is not really a cop, so Eliza is worrying and fretting for nothing. I wonder how the director will portray this scene. The director could dramatize it just as it has been done in the play or perhaps bring out the scene’s humor using a more subtle approach.
Explanation: The answer that was provided.
Answer:
Watching the play’s film version will probably affect how I perceive it. Reading the play enabled to me to imagine certain aspects as the appearance of the characters and the look of the sets. The film will follow the director’s vision, which may be different from my interpretation of the play. The actors’ performances and the sets may differ from how I originally perceived them as I read the play. Take this excerpt for example:
THE BYSTANDER (to the girl): You be careful: give him a flower for it. There's a bloke here behind taking down every blessed word you're saying. (All turn to the man who is taking notes).
THE FLOWER GIRL (springing up terrified): I ain't done nothing wrong by speaking to the gentleman. I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb. (Hysterically) I'm a respectable girl: so help me, I never spoke to him except to ask him to buy a flower off me. (General hubbub, mostly sympathetic to the flower girl, but deprecating her excessive sensibility. Cries of Don't start hollerin. Who's hurting you? Nobody's going to touch you. What's the good of fussing? Steady on. Easy, easy, etc., come from the elderly staid spectators, who pat her comfortingly. Less patient ones bid her shut her head, or ask her roughly what is wrong with her. A remoter group, not knowing what the matter is, crowd in and increase the noise with question and answer: What's the row? What she do? Where is he? A tec taking her down. What! him? Yes: him over there: Took money off the gentleman, etc. The flower girl, distraught and mobbed, breaks through them to the gentleman, crying mildly) Oh, sir, don't let him charge me. You dunno what it means to me. They'll take away my character and drive me on the streets for speaking to gentlemen. They—
THE NOTE TAKER (coming forward on her right, the rest crowding after him): There, there, there, there! Who's hurting you, you silly girl? What do you take me for?
THE BYSTANDER: It's all right: he's a gentleman: look at his boots. (Explaining to the note taker) She thought you was a copper's nark, sir.
When I read the play I found that excerpt to be very dramatic and humorous. I also thought it was slightly ironic because the man taking notes is not really a cop, so Eliza is worrying and fretting for nothing. I wonder how the director will portray this scene. The director could dramatize it just as it has been done in the play or perhaps bring out the scene’s humor using a more subtle approach.
Explanation:
The plato answer
in the dental office, who is legally authorized to prescribe medication?
A)dental assistant
B)dental hygienist
C)dentist
D)Both B And C
Answer:
The dentist is able to prescribe medications.
Explanation:
A dentist is legally allowed to prescribe and/or dispense drugs for the purpose of diagnosing, treating or preventing conditions of the oral-facial complex for patients that they are treating. It's not appropriate for dentist's to self prescribe medications to themselves or family without specification.
Answer:
C.) Dentist
Explanation:
Dentist may prescribe certain medications to fight oral diseases, prevent or treat infections, or to control pain and relieve anxiety.
What is a sentence pattern
Answer:
A sentence pattern is basically just a single sentence with multiple verbs, nouns, and clauses within it.
Explanation:
Answer:
A sentence pattern is a phrase group of similar connected group of words. But is not a complete sentence because it has a missing subject and verb.
How does the decision to drive to the radio station affect Dennis and Mac's feelings? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Hello. As you did not provide the text, the textual evidence may be a little inaccurate.
This question is about "The Run Series"
Answer:
This decision calms them down and makes them feel better, as driving to the radio station could give them security.
Explanation:
"The Run Series" tells the story of a city that was plagued by a terrible disease. The disease is highly contagious, which makes everyone in the city nervous and afraid of being infected. Dennis and Mac, hear the news about the disease and, like everyone else, are concerned about what might happen to them. They don't know what they can do to get rid of it, until they decide to drive to the radio station, as it seemed like a potentially safe place for them. This decision triggered a certain tranquility between them, because they wanted to be safe.
Essay Writer
Read the following summary of the play Cross-Country. Then choose one of the following three elements - the hero, the motif of
daydreaming, or one of the four archetypal figures - and explain how it contributes to your understanding of the play's plot. Use
specific examples from the text in your answer.
Answer: daydreaming
Explanation:
The element is daydreaming, and this is the element because in the passage it says he starts to daydream at a truck stop then he has a whole fantasy adventure in his daydreaming.
Which statement best describes the satire in the excerpt?
-Chaucer criticizes the practice of confessing one's
sins to a priest.
-Chaucer criticizes the notion that divine forgiveness
depends on giving money.
-Chaucer criticizes the idea that people go to heaven
after death.
-Chaucer criticizes the fact that clergymen earn more
than peasants.
The correct answer is Chaucer criticizes the notion that divine forgiveness
depends on giving money.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from The Canterbury Tales, the author Geoffrey Chaucer indirectly refers to the sale of indulgence or the way priests and other religious leaders pardoned people for their sins based on money. This is mentioned in "My holy pardon here can save you all... as you make offerings of gold and silver coin..." because he illustrates how money or offerings were a condition for forgiveness and for people to go to heaven "you shall enter to the bliss of heaven". Moreover, this is a satire because Chaucer uses humor to criticize the practices of the Catholic church.
Answer:
B. Chaucer criticizes the notion that divine forgiveness
depends on giving money.
Explanation:
correct on edge
Which of the following might you use a thesaurus to find?
A synonym for the word sad
A description of the English language
The definition of the word theatre
The definition of the word industrious
Answer:
A synonym for the word sad.
Answer:
a. a synonym for the word sad.
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
elimer tries to crawl past the lion. what does this detail tell us about
Answer:
Elmer is being careful.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the following excerpt from a children's novel My Father's Dragon written by Ruth Stiles Gannett:
My father could see that the trail went through the clearing, so he decided to crawl around the edge in the underbrush and not disturb the lion.
The novel tells about the adventures of a young boy named Elmer Elevator, who runs away to Wild Island to rescue a baby dragon. The narrator refers to him only as my father, giving the impression that this is a true story that happened a long time ago.
Elmer (my father) is trying to crawl past the lion. This shows us that he was being careful, because he didn't want to disturb him.
What are “restless genes,” according to the article? Build a description using evidence from the text.
Answer:
According to the article restless genes are different groups of genes that contribute multiple traits, some allowing us to explore and others pressing us to do so. They contribute the urge to explore, the ability, the motivation and the means.
Explanation:
The restless genes, according to the article, are responsible for the human compulsion to see what lies beyond what we can see.
They are genes built through human evolution of a gene variant, known as DRD4-7R and carried by roughly 20 percent of all humans, which researchers proved to be tied to curiosity and restlessness.
The genes make people more likely to take risks, explore new places, ideas, foods, relationships, drugs, and generally embrace movement, change, and adventure.
As per the article the restless genes are those genes that are diverse sort of genes that contribute to multiple traits. Some allow us to explore and other allows us to do.
Hence some genes contourites us to urge and explore. Some give us the ability and some motivates to do work. The restless genes makes the brain cells sow to respond tp the neuron transmitters.Learn more about the restless genes,” according to the article? Build a description using.
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they _____ the work when the teacher entered the class (finish)
What kind of sentence is: Benjamin Franklin believed education was important for democracy, and he shared those thoughts with others. ?
complex sentence
thesis statement
compound sentence
simple sentence
Answer:
compound sentence
Explanation: I took the quiz
QUICK QUESTION
Grade 7 Unit 2 CFA1
Annotate each passage to model your metacognition
The Importance of Sending People to Space
Several generations of people have seen pictures of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the Moon in 1969. At 1 the time, the hundreds of millions who watched this historic event likely thought it marked the beginning
of a bold new kind of exploration. Perhaps they thought they would soon hear more messages from outer space. Maybe they envisioned that by the turn of the century someone would walk on the surface of Mars. Now, though, more than 40 years later, it’s robots—not astronauts—who are making most of the voyages beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Robotic space exploration does have some advantages. However, there are many reasons why we should make sending more people into space a priority.
-Beyond the Program-
The capabilities of the space probes and rovers we now use would have been the stuff of science fiction 2 just a few short decades ago. Like any other machines, though, they have one major weakness. They
can do only what they are programmed to do. They cannot make a distinction between unusual and expected observations. They cannot reason. They cannot think. A human scientist who identified a curious specimen on Mars would likely concentrate on finding out everything possible about it. The unthinking robot would probably treat it as just another sample.
-Efforts Yield Results-
One of the arguments in favor of using robots to explore space is that machines can go places humans cannot. This may be true, but let’s consider the other side. Maybe the reason astronauts are not able to go to these places yet is that we aren’t putting enough effort into figuring out how to meet their complex needs during prolonged space missions. Humans have proven time and again that they are able to solve problems that may have seemed impossible at first. There is no reason to assume that the challenge of sending people to Mars, Jupiter, or Neptune and getting them back home safely would be any different.
-Costs and Benefits-
Humans, as living things, have many needs that robots do not. Giving astronauts what they require to stay 4 healthy in space naturally makes these kinds of missions more expensive than ones that use robots. It’s vital to weigh these increased costs against the benefits. If sending one human crew to Venus could advance our knowledge of the universe as much as three robotic space missions could, even a much higher cost would be justified.
Keeping the Dream Alive It is said that the idea of traveling into space captures the imagination. For most, though, it’s not an image 5 of a small vehicle rolling across the surface of Mars that inspires awe and wonder. It’s the notion that—one day—people from Earth will explore distant worlds that are literally millions of miles away from our home planet.
Answer:
Sorry. I can't help
Explanation:
I think it is best if you put each paragraph in different questions. It will be easier on the people answering the question. It will also be easier for you because you've done the whole thing in different questions. It will help keep track and also help you a little if it's not the same person answering all of the paragraphs.
Hope this Helps.
Reread paragraphs 1–14 of the speech excerpt. What central idea does
Roosevelt develop in these paragraphs? How does he use details about conflicts between countries to help develop this idea?
Answer:
how imperialist Japan is a threat to the whole international community.
Explanation:
President Roosevelt develops the idea of how imperialist Japan is a threat to the whole international community in paragraphs 1–14 of the speech excerpt. He strongly condemns Japan's treachery and bombing of the American Island of Oahu, Hawai on the 7th of December, 1941.
Roosevelt includes details of Japan's deliberate attack on several other nations like Hongkong, Phillipines, Guam and Wake Islands to describe Japan's role in inflicting conflicts and war between countries.