Answer:Reading is a wonderful habit to develop. It's a terrific boredom-buster, can
improve your memory, and is fun for the whole family. Start small to develop the
habit by reading for just a few minutes a day. Reading books that you enjoy and
want to continue reading is a great way to maintain your habit and become a lifelong reader.
Set aside time to read every day. It may be just five to 10 minutes that you have to
spare, but crack a book open at least once a day. Try to anchor your reading habit
to something else you do every day. For instance, read while you eat or have a cup
of tea. Reading before bed is also a great way to develop your reading habit. If
you can, read at the same time every day so your brain starts to associate that
time as "reading time."
Explanation:
A metaphor is a comparison of two different things that __________ include the word "like" or "as" in the comparison.
A. does not
B. does
Answer:
A metaphor is a comparison of two different things that does not include the word "like" or "as" in the comparison
Explanation:
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True or False Bible Question
3. The Name of the sons of Idrael would be worn by Aaron when he went into the holy place.
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Answer:
The Name of the sons of Israel would be worn by Aaron when he went into the holy place.
Explanation:
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How do the remarks from Walter Morris, Roger Walden, and Clarence Beavers exemplify the sentiments in the final paragraphs of Elie Wiesel’s speech? Answer in two strong paragraphs
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Answer:
Summary
Skinner introduces the narrator, a professor named Burris. A former student, Rogers, and his military friend Steve Jamnik come to visit Burris at his university office to convince him a real social experiment is necessary to find a way to repair society's ills. They reference the concept of a utopian community, which Rogers remembers from one of Burris's lectures. The two mention a man named Frazier who wrote an article on a planned community to test psychological theories. The professor is surprised to hear about Frazier, who was a colleague at graduate school. In a yearbook he finds Frazier's address, which is listed as Walden Two. The professor's curiosity heightens as he remembers Frazier's interest in Thoreau's Walden, and he decides to write to him.
Analysis
Skinner uses several narrative strategies to set up the reader for the experimental community. First, he uses first-person narration to share the professor's inner thoughts, leaving Rogers and Steve to provide the information about Frazier and Walden Two. At first the narrator is disheartened a former student would be concerned with some offhand comment he had made about utopias years before. However, through Rogers's and Steve's urging, the professor manages to reveal his true excitement about Frazier's social experiment. This allows the narrator to discover information along with the reader.
Second, Skinner uses backstory to introduce Frazier and tell the reader where he knew him, what his interests were, and about his fascination with Thoreau's Walden. This prepares readers for the initial meeting with Frazier.
Third, the setting is a university. This adds credibility to the concept of utopia, as it is introduced in the context of peer-reviewed discussions and writing. This would not have been the case in a nonacademic setting. It is possible the world of academia has been Burris's own utopian world of sorts. Skinner uses the professor's inner dialogue to offer some doubts regarding an experimental community. He contrasts this with the professor's physical actions and dialogue toward the end of the chapter, which indicate his true interest in Frazier's Walden Two experiment.
Explanation:
Read the text:
The warm wind is blowing through her hair, and she feels audacious, alive, and energized.
How do the multimedia elements contribute to the meaning of the text?
A) They demonstrate how the wind looks and feels and how Yolanda looks and feels.
B) They demonstrate the sounds of the water and sand as described in the text.
C) They demonstrate the sounds of the wind as described in the text.
D) They demonstrate the sounds of Yolanda feeling audacious, alive, and energized.
Answer:
D. because for A. it says feel for the wind but that doesn't make sense. And then B. there is no sand. and then C. it's not just about wind.
Explanation:
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Why do you think Dickens spends so much time describing the Christmas dinner and all the food ? What feelings do you think are running through Scrooge as he watches the dinner? As he watches the family ? As watches Tiny Tim?
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Answer:
what do i help with??
Explanation:
Answer:
Whats u need
Explanation:
Can I please get a short summary of the relationship between Anne Frank and her father and mother?
Answer:
They had a very strong relationship together.
Explanation:
Read the following sentence and answer the question.
Your bicycle is a _____ shade of blue than mine.
Which adjective form should replace the blank in this sentence?
more dark
darker
dark
darkest
Answer:
darker
Explanation:
Please help!!
Either Impressionist music or paintings (is, are) to be discussed in today's lecture.
Answer:
Are
Explanation:
Answer from the pic please
Answer:
17.9
Explanation:
4^2 + 2^2 = ~4.47^2
4.47^2=17.9
What are your feelings about going into high school? What are you looking forward to? What are you scared or nervous about? Write a 7 sentence response.
for people going to high school
Hell I'm already in high school, so I guess I'll try to explain from a middle schooler point of view.
Answer (Copy this):
My feelings about going into high school is a little scared and nervous because what if high school is completely different from middle school? What if there's gonna be seniors and unfriendly upperclassmen that could pick on me for being a freshman? What I'm looking forward to in high school is getting new friends and possibly going to prom when I get older. Also it'll be fun to try out all the new fun activities in high school that middle school probably didn't have. What I'm scared about high school is what if the inside of the school is so confusing to the point I can't get to all my classes? And what if I can't get to all my classes on time and I get lunch detention or even normal detention? Even though high school sounds big and scary, I think I'm going to enjoy it after all.
Think about a time when you had to leave something behind. Maybe it was a friend, a home, or simply an object.
Write a minimum four-stanza poem (five lines per stanza, for a total of twenty lines) that expresses the "leaving" of something personal.
Be sure to use each of the following poetic devices:
one simile
one example of alliteration
one metaphor
one hyperbole
one symbol
one example of personification
Answer:
like as I walked away from a friend, He was a lion as I walked away, I was sad so I had to pretend, My tears were shouting like no other today, I ran a billion miles from a friend I miss
I left suddenly and without any notification,
As the swallows leave in the fall, - SIMILE -
And you stayed completely alone,
My dear, lonely friend.
Now, I'm an empty boat,
Floating on the sea of turbulent human life, - METAPHOR -
Without any friend,
Because I left you behind me,
My dear, lonely friend.
Sadness and sorrow are sinking my soul, - ALLITERATION -
While the sea full of memories is talking to me, - PERSONIFICATION -
How hard is to live without the smile,
Without your company and your hug,
My dear, lonely friend.
The world revolves around my head, - HYPERBOLE -
Because I lost my best friend,
A huge, black raven sits on the branch, - SYMBOL -
He told me he saw you in the heaven for lonely ones,
My dear, lonely friend.
---Which of the following is a form of censorship?---
parental warning labels on content inappropriate for children
movie ratings, like “G”, “PG," and “PG-13”
the government refusing to allow a newspaper to be published
a news reporter refusing to cover a dangerous situation
Answer:
Movie ratings.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Alice shrinks when she eats the cake
sorry this is late only just seeing it
Explanation:
Answer: Alice starts to shrink when eating this cake .............
i want the mask at the top and the Chinese lets under it and the Gemini symbol in red and also the letters
Explanation:
Can I get a summary of the relationship of Anne Frank and her parents from over the span of the entire diary/book? Such as, how was her relationship with her parents at the beginning of when they went into hiding and her relationship with them at the end of her diary? Help greatly appreciated.
Answer:
Anne passed the time, in part, by chronicling her observations and feelings in a diary she had received for her 13th birthday, a month before her family went into hiding.
Explanation:
( REPOST)Brief explanation of why you think John Locke would have been friends with Jean Jacques Rosseau
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Plss help me I will give you Brainliest or points. Poem 1 is ¨Still I Rise¨ by Maya Angelou. Poem 2 is ¨An Obstacle¨ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Answer:
L say no more
Explanation:
True Or False Bible Question
1. The people offering to the Lord was used to make sanctuary and its furnishings
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer: true
Explanation:
its true because if you read "Exodus 25–30; 35–40" itll explain what the people offering to the lord was a sanctuary
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What style guide should you use if you want to submit an article to a science journal?
A:CMOS
B:MLS
C:AP
D:APA
Which of the following is an example of a topic that is too narrow or not going have enough information?
Explaining the process of solar power.
The effects of drought on farmers in California.
The process of inflating a flat bicycle tire.
Comparing the North and South poles.
Answer:
The process of inflating a flat bicycle tire
Explanation:
The other topics have different things to talk about but inflating a flat tire is just a simple process that is too narrow.
Which line contains personification?
-Spring comes as sharply now as then
-But we have lived enough to know
-Listened for what was never spoken
-It was a night of early spring
Answer:
Spring comes as sharply now as then.
Explanation:
Answer: Spring comes as sharply as now as then
Explanation: the word sharply is normally used to describe a tone of voice. Spring doesn't have a voice, but they used the word 'sharply' to personify it.
Twist the ending of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens according to imagination.
You can read ending of abridged version of story and twist to according to imagination.
Answer:
wheres the ending?????
Explanation:
ill actually answer tho
when there is a general understanding,_
A. Moat people think the same thing
B. Some people tell others how they feel
C. A few people might have the same opinion
D. No one knows very much
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What's the rhyme scheme of the poem? The clouds by frank d sherman
The sky is full of clouds to-day, And idly, to and fro, Like sheep across the pasture, they Across the heavens go. I hear the wind with merry noise Around the housetops sweep, And dream it is the shepherd boys,— They're driving home their sheep. The clouds move faster now; and see! The west is red and gold. Each sheep seems hastening to be The first within the fold. I watch them hurry on until The blue is clear and deep, And dream that far beyond the hill The shepherds fold their sheep. Then in the sky the trembling stars Like little flowers shine out, While Night puts up the shadow bars, And darkness falls about.
In the chart, identify the text structure(s) used in the reading selection "Collecting Rocks." Complete the chart by including signal words you read. Also, include the questions that you used to determine the text structure(s). Note that there may be more than one text structure in the reading selection.
Text structures describe how writers arrange information in their texts. Students may concentrate on important ideas and relationships, predict what will happen next, and keep track of their knowledge as they read by understanding the underlying structure of texts.
How to identify the text structure used here?“Most rocks at the Earth's surface are formed from only eight elements (oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and sodium), but these elements are combined in a number of ways to make rocks that are very different.”
“Geologists classify rocks in three groups, according to the major Earth processes that formed them. The three rock groups are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.”What is being described? What is important to know about this subject? chronological order“ begins with,” “first”: “A rock collection might begin with stones picked up from the ground near your home.
These stones may have limited variety and can be replaced later by better specimens. Nevertheless, this first step is helpful in training the eye to see diagnostic features of rocks.”What events or steps are described? Do these things need to occur in a particular order?
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Which sentence below is correctly punctuated?
Paul left his picture, the one with the gold frame, when he left last week.
Paul left his picture the one with the gold frame, when he left last week.
Paul left his picture, the one with the gold frame when he left last week.
Paul left his picture the one with the gold frame when he left last week.
Answer:
Paul left his picture, the one with the gold frame, when he left last week.
Explanation:
There should be a comma after describing the subject and one before
Helloooooo can someone help me for what to say on the fixed mindset side? you can just try to think of random things bc I do not know what to say lol almost all of this is made up well try to help if you can pls!
Answer:
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"Her eyes are like blue pools of sparkling water."
This is a ...
A. personification example
B. metaphor example
C. simile example
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Its a simile because it says "Like"
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Anything using like or as is an example of a simile.
Please help-
How does Esperanza’s life change because of immigrating to the United States? How might that change her character?
Explanation:
it changed her life because everything she had in mexico was there then she had to do stuff that changed her life and started to do stuff instead of her maid
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I you have a friend and he/she is not talking to you anymore. Type here and I hope you luck to fix your friendship!
Answer:
I do
Explanation:
she mean tho..........
Me
Explanation: because I am home schooled just for this year