Answer:
When I asked Bertha once, where it was, she said it didn't signify where, since I should never get there she was certain, as long as I let my hair get rumpled, or tore my frock, or was naughty ; and when I told her I meant to be neat and good, and therefore I hoped she'd tell me where it was, that
Explanation:
The list shows the steps in developing a research plan.
Which two steps are out of order?
LA be
1. Select the topic
2. Create a schedule.
3. Set goals
4. Write down research questions.
5. Identify research method(s)
6. Find and evaluate sources
O 5 and 6
o 4 and 5
O 3 and 4
O 2 and 3
Answer:
The answer is 2 and 3.
Explanation:
This is because before creating a schedule you have to set your goals. I mean, how would you create a schedule if you don't even know what your goals are. It'd just be messy.
The smell of popcorn, cotton candy, and soft pretzels drifts through the warm air. The music of a merry-go-round accompanies the shrieks of children riding the roller coaster. Sightseers and swimmers walk up and down the boardwalk. On the left, as far as one can see, bright-colored umbrellas dot the white sand. Beyond the sand, the sun sparkles on the waves of the Atlantic breaking on the shore.
1
Select the correct answer.
Where does the action described in the passage most likely occur?
A.
At the circus
B.
At a crowded beach
C.
At an amusement park
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Are there roller coasters at the beach or a circus????
Answer:At an Amusement park
Explanation:The only place where rollercoasters, and snacks of that wide variety , are available at an amusement parks, the park that matches with these descriprions is Coney Island located in New york City , specifically in the district of Brooklyn
The landlady won the 1960 Edgar award for the best short mystery story. Yet at the and of dahl’s tale , Billy’s fate is merely implied, and a large mystery remains. In an essay of least 150 words analyze the clues Dahl provides throughout the story to reveal the presumed fate of belly weaver. Fauces on what you think are the three of four most important details as you connect the dots
The story is called the landlady
Jane (be) _______________my sister's friend. *
A. am
B. are
C. is
D. be
Answer:
Hope it helped you!!!!!1
Explanation:
Jane is my sister's friend. *
The film finishes____ midnigth es con in on o at
Answer :
The film finished at midnight.
choose a section from the screenplay in Monster and re-write it as a story rather than a screenplay. Include lines of dialogue but aslo add descriptions about the characters feelings and responses to one another.
please help I need it
Answer:
Explanation:
How does Briggs call Osvaldo’s credibility into question?
Answer:
Briggs points out that she didn't recognize King at first from the photographs and implies that the police manipulated her into identifying Kings, both in the pictures and in the lineup.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you in any shape or form.
the video presentation was posted by the teacher in passive voice
Explanation:
here is your answer
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Answer:
I don't know I'm just answering questions because i need points
Explanation:
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Read the poem.
The Red Wheelbarrow
by William Carlos Williams
so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens.
Read these lines from "The Red Wheelbarrow."
beside the white
chickens.
How does the word choice affect the poem?
1. It adds humor to an everyday scene.
2. It provides a contrast to the red of the wheelbarrow.
3. It makes the reader wonder what is in the wheelbarrow.
4. It creates an unexpected image for the reader.
Answer:
4. it creates an unexpected image for the reader
Explanation:
Answer:
4. It creates an unexpected image for the reader.
Explanation:
I took the quiz
I have to write a 4 page esssay on why you shouldn't use profanity in the classroom. It is due tommmorow morning before the late bell if it is turned in late i will get suspended or iss
Answer: profanity is made by bad influence’s or issues you don't know how to deal with. using profanity as a defense mechanism. To ease yourself, and to forget.
Explanation:
measles has broken out in village.so the schools and offices........ [be].........closed down for a week.[put the verb in the bracket in the correct tense]
Answer:
"will be"
Explanation:
The answer is "will be" since it is yet to happen, hence we will add a will in front to show that it is going to happen!
"Measles has broken out in the village. So the schools and villages will be closed down for a week."
Consider marking this is brainliest if it helped you, it helps me out a ton!
Thank you and have a nice day!
President, Jimmy Carter grew up in the small town of Plains Georgia. No one could have
predicted what his future hold when he was born on October 1, 1924. The death of his
father brought Jimmy into the families farming business he became a community leader,
then Georgia's governor, and, eventually, president of the United states. As president, Carter
was nown as a piecemaker. Since then, he has build many homes for families in need.
Explanation:
The Revolution also unleashed powerful political, social, and economic forces that would transform the post-Revolution politics and society, including increased participation in politics and governance
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in parenthesis: (real).
We will spend a _____ long time remodeling the house before we move in.
A. real
B. really
C. reality
D. realist
Answer: B would be your correct answer!
In this activity, you have to identify the plot structure of the story “Sinigang”. Write A for exposition; B for rising action; C for climax; D for falling action; and E for resolution. 1. “Did you meet…her?” Tita Loleng asked 2. The woman looked to me like she was in her forties—the same age as my mother. 3. The woman, upon seeing my curious stare, had explained, “I am Sylvia.” 4. I finally turned to him. There was only one question I needed to ask. “Why?” 5. I wanted to scream at her to let go but I did not move away. 6. All my muscles tensed upon hearing her name. It took all my self-control to outwardly remain calm and simply raise an eyebrow. 7. When my Dad had come out of the room, I remembered sensing it immediately—the same way an animal instinctively perceives when it is in danger. 8. When her weeping had subsided, she raised her head and looked at me. “Everyone makes mistakes, Liza.” Her eyes begged for understanding. 9. I continued to pick out tomatoes for the sinigang we were to have for dinner. I wasn’t usually the one who assisted my aunt with the cooking.
What connections do you see between Ha’s situation and the informational text ""the Vietnam wars""
Answer:
The essay "the Vietnam Wars" and the book "inside out and back again" have a link.
The initial link between the two texts is that they were both written between 1950 and 1980.
The Vietnam War was going on at the time. The Vietnamese people were at war with numerous people, including the Chinese, the Japanese, the French, and now the Americans, according to the article "the Vietnam conflicts." The Vietnam War lasted from 1950 to 1960. This is also the time period of the character from "Inside Out and Again." Ha's father was also involved in the conflict, but he was captured. As a result, both pieces were written about the same time.
Explanation:
where does black widow fall in the marvel timeline
Answer:
black widow falls into the marvel universe between
Explanation:
captain America civil war and infinity war
Orwell uses ____ when he gives a torture and brainwashing facility the title "A Little Lively Love."
persona
Onomatopoeia
Enjambment
Alliteration
Question 13 of 15
Which sentence most clearly describes the structure of a story?
A. Tension comes from the audience knowing what the characters
don't
B. Short, brutal action scenes continue into the falling action of the
story
C. All the problems the characters face stem from their immaturity
D. Long descriptions of the town make it feel like a character in the
story
SUBMIT
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Answer:
A took the test
Explanation:
#Dreamnotfound
Answer:its C
Explanation:short brutal action scenes continue into the falling action of the story
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Answer: Thanks pal
Explanation:
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Directions:
Use the RACES writing strategy to write a paragraph, with at least 7 sentences, to answer the following question. You can use the organizer and sentence starters to help you if you need it. Your finished paragraph will go on the final page of this document
Question - What are the central idea and theme of “Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening” by Robert Frost?
Use this organizer to help plan your paragraph.
Writing Prompt Question: What are the central idea and theme of “Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening” by Robert Frost?
R Restate the Question • Restate the question in your own words. (red) [What is the central idea and theme of “Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening”? (already answered)]
A Answer the Question • Answer the question, express a main idea (a point you are going to prove).(blue) [While society is a place of confinements and restrictions, nature is a place of respite and peace. The beauty and tranquility of nature can.(already answered)]
C Cite Evidence • Include information from the text to prove your answer (main idea).
• Use at least one direct quote.
• Example sentence starters… --The author says “...”
-The text states “….”
-In paragraph two “…”
• Explain your thoughts (how your evidence proves your answer).
• Do NOT use first person or second person -USE THIRD PERSON. Try…
-This example shows…
-For example…
-This demonstrates…
-This proves…
• Wrap up your response by summarizing your main idea: restate the topic sentence (R) using different/new words.
Answer:
I wont answer everything but i will say that that poem is about yearning for the mysteriousness and unknown instead of the known and boring. Its a metaphor.
Explanation:
Jane (borrow) some books, if she(go) to the library
Jane will borrow some books, if she goes to the library.
hope this helped. So sorry if it is incorrect!
Please answer the question in the picture
Write a summary on the
article below about the rainbow flag, making sure to include only the most important information.
The rainbow flag first arose in the 1970s in San Francisco, California. In that era, many LGBTQ people had adopted the pink triangle as their symbol, but the bright shape had a dark past. In the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany, gay men were persecuted. They were forced to wear a pink triangle badge to identify them. In 1978, Gilbert Baker, an artist and gay rights activist, decided to design a more hopeful symbol.
Baker wanted an emblem that would give people a sense of pride and belonging. Searching his surroundings, he saw something that did exactly that—the American flag. He made up his mind to create an LGBTQ flag, and its stripes were inspired by…nature! A rainbow is a range of different colors that form a harmonious whole. Baker saw it as an appropriate symbol to represent the diversity and unity of the LGBTQ community.
Making the first flags was a huge job. The original design was 30 feet by 60 feet (9.1 meters by 18.3 meters). It featured eight colors: pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue, and purple. Baker and a team of volunteers dyed and stitched together the material themselves. The completed flags debuted in San Francisco at a parade on June 25, 1978.
Baker's artistic handiwork made a big impression that day. Afterwards, he wanted his design to spread far and wide, so he put it into mass production. In 1979, the pink stripe was taken out because typical flag fabric wasn't readily available in that color. Turquoise was then removed to make an even number of stripes. The result was the six-color design most often seen today.
One banner year for the rainbow flag was 1994. Twenty-five years earlier, New York City police had raided an LGBTQ club called the Stonewall Inn. That sparked an uprising which became a catalyst for the gay rights movement. Baker honored the milestone by making a flag that was a mile (1.6 kilometers) long. The one-mile wonder has been credited with popularizing the rainbow flag around the world. But in 2003, to mark the 25th anniversary of the flag's creation in 1978, Baker outdid himself once again. He made a rainbow flag that was 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) in length.
Today, the rainbow flag is the most widely recognized international emblem of LGBTQ pride. Its colors are often used to show support for the community. One example was in 2015. After the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage throughout the United States, millions of people tinted their social media profile pictures with rainbow stripes.
Gilbert Baker died in 2017, but the design he dreamed up continues to inspire people in the LGBTQ community. The rainbow flag has passed the test of time…with flying colors.
Answer:
Explanation:
The rainbow flag first arose in the 1970s in San Francisco, California.
In 1979, the pink stripe was taken out because typical flag fabric wasn't readily available in that color.
Baker honored the milestone by making a flag that was a mile long.
The one-mile wonder has been credited with popularizing the rainbow flag around the world.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the flag's creation in 1978, Baker outdid himself once again.
Today, the rainbow flag is the most widely recognized international emblem of LGBTQ pride.
The rainbow flag has passed the test of timewith flying colors.
Ok so what a good topic sentence about the Monkey's paw? i need examples plssss
Explanation:
writing a essay or summary?
let me know so I can help u in a better way
What’s should always be included on your running list of new vocabulary words
Answer:
One of the easiest ways to bolster your existing writing skills is to add new words to your written vocabulary. The English language is among the most voluminous of all languages, and this means that you’ll never run out of vocabulary words to learn and use. All forms of the written word—from fiction to journalism to essay writing to poetry—benefit from a strong vocabulary. To that end, the time you spend improving your vocabulary skills is actually time invested in your writing skills.
Anyone help please I’m failing please anyone
Answer:
1) because, it helps prepare you to succeed. 2) but, it is not one hundred percent needed to succeed. 3) so, most people should set goals for their lives.
Explanation:
Can someone plz give me an example of an advertisement paragraph for any product
Okay, *clears throat*
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(not based off of science whatsoever and just randomness I was making up
II>Choose the corect answer in the parentheses
1.The weather in the southern states ( gets, get) very hot during the summer.
2.The result of Dr. Noll’s experiment( was,were) published in a scientific journal.
3.Bob and his friends( is,are) coming to the anniversary party tomorrow night.
4.Every man, woman, and child (is,are) protected under the law.
5.Washing the dishes (is, are) the children’ job
6.A lot of the students (is, are) already here.
7.Some of the furniture in our apartment (is, are) secondhand
8.Some of the desks in the classroom (is, are) broken.
9.At least three-quarters of that book on famous Americans (is, are) about people who lived in the 19th century
10.One of the coutries I would like to visit (is, are) Italy.
11Some of the cities I would like to visit (is, are) Rome and Vience
13.Each student in the class (has, have) to have a book.
14.None of the students ( was,were) late today.
15.the number of students in this room right now (is, are) twenty.
16.A number of students in the class ( speaks,speak) English well.
17.There (is, are) some interesting pictures in today paper.
18..There (is, are) an incorrect statement in that newspaper article.
19..The United States (is, are) lacated in North America.
20.Economics (is, are) Don’s favourite subjects.
Answer:
1.gets
Two. Were
Three. Are
4.is
5.are
6.Are
7.are
8.Are
9.is
10.is
Explanation:
Correct me if I'm wrong4
Change the following passive sentences
to active sentences.
1
2
3
I wasn't seen by the Principal.
This book was not stolen by Dauda.
Was your sister nominated for the dance
by the troupe leader?
My diary was not read by anyone.
The cup was used by only two students.
4
5
Answer:
The Principal did not see me.
Dauda did not steal the book.
Did the troupe leader nominate your sister for the dance?
No one read my diary.
Only two students used the cup.
Explanation:
Who is doing the action? Put the noun of the action's initiator in the first part of the sentence, not the last.