Answer:
I don't like lemonade very much.
Explanation:
Simple Grammar.
You are the turkey and Thanksgiving is coming and you don’t want to be cooked. How do you escape?
I need just some ideas (2) on what to write about not the whole essay
Answer:
I start an animal union with all the other animals on the farm and we create a plot to overthrow the humans and run them out of the farm.
Explanation:
Animal Anarchy
Read the sentence below.
The recipe instructed Trevor to wash his hands, preheat the oven and gather the ingredients before beginning to make the cake.
Which of these correctly edits the sentence for punctuation mistakes?
The recipe instructed Trevor to wash his hands, preheat the oven, and gather the ingredients before beginning to make the cake.
The recipe instructed Trevor to wash his hands preheat the oven and gather the ingredients before beginning to make the cake.
The recipe instructed Trevor to, wash his hands, preheat the oven and gather the ingredients before beginning to make the cake.
The recipe instructed Trevor to wash his hands, preheat the oven, and gather the ingredients, before beginning to make the cake.
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
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Answer:A!
Explanation:
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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
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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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:
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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.
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A clear purpose should always guide your writing. Imagine you have started working in an office and you are responsible for email communications. Use the following information to write an effective email:
PURPOSE: to inform
AUDIENCE: office staff
TOPIC: new cell phone policy - cell phone usage only allowed during employee break times
Answer:
Dear members of the office, I have the pleasure to inform you that our office building will now be applying a new cellphone policy. If you are currently employed at Owen's Oatmeal Office, you must obey the office's policies as to not be terminated. failure to follow these standards, reconsideration of your employment contract will be review.
NEW POLICY:
Cellphone usage of any kind is only permitted during employees' office-given breaks. Failure to do so will lead to a reconsideration of your employment contract.
Sincerely, Email Communications.
how do you use MLA format for a website when citing in a essay ?
Answer:
You search on Google: "MLA Format Converter"
Explanation:
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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:
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Select all that apply.
Paine's call to patriots includes:
not a few, but all
not on this state, or that state, but every state
not Whigs, but Tories

Answer:
Paine's call to patriots includes:
✔️not a few, but all.
✔️not on this state, or that state, but every state.
Explanation:
According to Paine, he called on all and to every state as patriots. These patriots were known to be those colonists from the Thirteen Colonies who actually rejected British rule during the American Revolution. He called the patriots to rise up to the call for a declaration of the United States of America as an independent nation. He used his writing to stir up an inner drive for independence for the colonists. He extended his call to all and everyone making them understand the need for independence.
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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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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Which phrase from paragraph 10 helps the reader understand the
meaning of the phrase "trailblazing women" in paragraph 11?
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:
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"The earth does not belong to man, man belongs ot the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself."
explain in 5 sentences the connection to Chief Seattle's quote above (include the quote) and why this is important to you personally. How is this quote related to help plant to grow fast and healthy?
meaning how would it help our environment?
Thank you so much :)
Answer:
The earth is a vast ecosystem that was created by natural forces. Through mankind's touch this has drastically changed. A sort of butterfly effect occurs whenever man intervenes with nature. For example, building a dam stops water flow, dries up the river bed, and forces native animals to relocate or die. Everything that mankind has done to the earth hurts the natural course of how nature grows and flows. By doing this the earth has become poisoned, and therefore mankind is poisoning his home and himself.
Its six sentences but here you go. Modify to how it best suits you.
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.
Read the excerpt from President Ronald Reagan’s speech on the night before the 1980 presidential election. And many Americans today, just as they did 200 years ago, feel burdened, stifled and sometimes even oppressed by government that has grown too large, too bureaucratic, too wasteful, too unresponsive, too uncaring about people and their problems. Which statement best describes the rhetorical technique used in this excerpt? He appeals to logos by referring to two hundred years ago. He uses parallelism with the repetition of the word too. He appeals to ethos by showing he cares about Americans. He employs understatement by saying that “many” feel burdened.
Answer:
B: He uses parallelism with the repetition of the word too.
Explanation:
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The statement that best describes the rhetorical technique used in this excerpt is :
B) He uses parallelism with the repetition of the word too.
The statement that best describes the rhetorical technique used in this excerpt is that he uses parallelism with the repetition of the word too.He criticizes the role of the former democracy "too big, too bureaucratic.A rhetorical strategy, or commonly called device, is a word or phrase used to convey meaning, elicit a response from the listener or reader, and persuade during communication.Thus, the correct answer is B.
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whats the similarities between candy's dog and curley/ lennie's fight
Answer:
I think that one of the most direct similarities between all four of these characters is that they are all trapped in their world. Each of them cannot escape the pressures of the world that are weighing on them
Explanation:
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? *
O My sister has lived in Miami, Florida, Denver, Colorado and Dallas, Texas.
O My sister has lived in Miami, Florida; Denver, Colorado and Dallas, Texas.
O My sister has lived in Miami Florida, Denver Colorado and Dallas Texas.
My sister has lived in Miami Florida; Denver Colorado and Dallas Texas.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the second option.
Explanation:
When a list contains items with commas, use a semicolon to divide the items and avoid confusion.
Trent is reading these lines from "Winter-Time" by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Black are my steps on silver sod;
Thick blows my frosty breath abroad
Which fact would best help Trent understand this poem’s meaning?
Sod is another name for grass, and it often looks silvery-white in the winter.
People often wear black shoes and warm gloves in the winter.
Many animals migrate to warmer climates during the winter.
During the winter, the clouds are very thick and look silver in the sky.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
sod means grass and its white in winter because of snow so the answer is A
You could see the look of _______
on Coach Johnson's
face after he forgot to call a time-out on the last play.
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If you were asked to give tips in coping with stress, what will they be?
Answer:
There are several ways to cope with stress. Some of them are:
Explanation:
Re-balance Work and Home.
Build in Regular Exercise.
Eat Well and Limit Alcohol and Stimulants.
Connect with Supportive People.
Carve out Hobby Time.
Practice Meditation, Stress Reduction or Yoga.
Sleep Enough.
Bond with Your Pet.
I hope they helped
Answer: Re-balance Work and Home.
Build in Regular Exercise.
Eat Well and Limit Alcohol and Stimulants.
Connect with Supportive People.
Carve out Hobby Time.
Practice Meditation, Stress Reduction or Yoga.
Sleep Enough.
Bond with Your Pet.
I hope they helped
Explanation: Also you should do things you love
Which of the following couplets from Shakespeare's Sonnet 138 employs double entendre to express the theme that
physical love triumphs over all failures?
A- that she might think me some untutor’d/ unlearned in the worlds false subtleties
B- therefore i lie with her and she with me/ and in our faults by lies we flatter’d be
C- when my love swears that she is made of truth/ i do believe her, though i know she lies
D- O, loves best habit is in seeming trust/ and age in love loves not to have years told.
Answer:
I think its A as that has one dealing with faliures
Explanation:
How should i decorate my room christmas theme??
Answer:
You should do a christmas theme.
Explanation:
maybe add a small christmas tree on a desk or in the corner of your room. if you buy ornaments you should use some sparkly ones, snowflake ones, and anything that looks festive. and get some lights to put on it too. maybe add some christmas lights on your walls. the color theme of the things you should get for your room should be red, gold, white, and maybe silver, even a nice green. maybe buy a christmas decorative pillow for your bed. buy a scented candle like cinnamon, vanilla, sugar cookie, peppermint, or a candle that says something related to christmas like candy canes so you can set the mood of festivity in your room.
I hope this gave you some inspiration :)
Which choice best describes the setting of Rumpelstiltskin?
"Rumpelstiltskin" by the Brothers Grimm
in the past at the home of a goblin
o in a kingdom by the forest in the past
in the present time, deep in the forest
in a castle in the future
Answer:
in the past at the home of goblin.
Explanation:
Answer:
in the past at the home of a goblin
Explin the past at the home of a goblinanation:
The baby wake up hungry, and he needs a diaper change. Is this a Compound sentence , simple sentence, complex sentence
Answer:
compound sentence
Explanation:
compound sentences are 2 dependent cluases connected by a coordinating conjuction.
Answer:
Complex sentence
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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.
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.
Someone took the wrong jacket. If (he/she, they) returns it please call me.
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How Does Remaining Ignorant
Answer:
how does what remain ignorant?
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation: