JOE'S DILEMMA (Part One) Joe crouched very still watching the chameleon in the underbrush. He was fascinated as he watched the small lizard change colors as it moved from spot to spot. Joe had already seen him change from brown to green. Now as he sat near the yellow leaf, Joe could see him changing again. "People are like the chameleon," Joe thought, "except the chameleon has an excuse—survival. People change depending on who they are trying to impress. It's funny how someone can be your friend until someone more important comes along." Joe kicked at the rocks and the chameleon scurried away. He was tired of watching him anyway. He'd better get on home before his mother started wondering what was taking him so long. As Joe approached the back door, he could smell supper. "Wash up; dinner is almost ready. Where have you been?" asked Frances Walker, Joe's mother. "I stopped awhile to think, Mom," answered Joe. "Anything you want to talk about?" Mrs. Walker asked. "Maybe later, Mom," said Joe as he walked back to his room. Mom tried to understand, but she always tried to fix things, and sometimes made things worse. This thing between Rick and him would have to be worked out between them. The next morning Joe rushed out the door, late for school. "Joe, take this muffin if you're not going to have time for breakfast. You need something to eat before you go to school." "Thanks, Mom. I didn't realize it was so late," said Joe, stuffing the muffin in his mouth. "Bye, hon," said Mom. "There's Rick. Guess you're both running late this morning." "Wait up, Joe. What's your hurry?" said Rick as he rushed to catch Joe. "Oh, hi Rick. Don't want to be late for school, that's all," Joe said. "We've still got time. I hear the team we're playing for the district championship is hard to beat," said Rick. "Yeh, but so are we," replied Joe. "That is, if all our team keeps up their grades." "I'll find out if I get to play today. I have to make a 95 on that math test I took yesterday to bring my average up. I studied really hard, and memorized all those math facts. I think I did fine though," said Rick. "Yeah," thought Joe, "I'm sure you did make the grade; but not because you studied. I wish I hadn't seen you cheat, Rick. You're ambitious in the wrong way." "Is something wrong, Joe? You seem so quiet," Rick said. Before Joe could answer, Rick yelled out to Jonathan and Brett, "Hey, wait up guys. What's going on?" "We were just talking about the game on Friday night. We'll tear them up," laughed Brett. As the threesome walked ahead, Joe slowed down. "It's the same old story," he said to himself. "Good ol' Joe is fine until somebody better comes along. Why does Rick even like those guys? Everybody knows they're always in trouble. They're rubbing off on Rick. I wonder if that's why Rick cheated." By the time Joe arrived at his locker, everyone seemed to be surrounding Rick. Apparently Rick enjoyed the attention. "No wonder he liked all the physical exercise he does. Maybe I'm just jealous," thought Joe. "He's so popular. I need to learn to behave and think differently." "Rick, you're the best guy on the team. You just have to qualify. If you don't, they'll put Joe in the starting line-up. We need you, man." Joe couldn't tell for sure who said that. He hid behind his locker door. He knew he wasn't as good a player as Rick, but he could hold his own. He was as diligent as the next guy. Besides, he was no cheater. All he'd have to do is tell Mrs. Marshall he saw Rick cheat and Rick wouldn't get to play. What would happen then? Joe began to groan as he thought about it all. "Who's the chameleon, Rick or me?" he asked himself. He knew cheating was wrong, but he sure didn't want to tell on Rick. Later that afternoon as he moved in the direction of the math classroom, Joe could see Mrs. Marshall was handing out the math tests. "Rick," she said, "I'm glad to see your grades are improving. Keep up the good work." Rick looked down at his paper and mumbled, "Thanks." Joe thought Rick looked a little uncomfortable, but he couldn't tell for sure. It looks like all of our team will be playing in the championship game," said Mrs. Marshall. "I hope you put in as much effort in Friday's game as you did in studying for this test." "Oh, Mrs. Marshall? Joe asked raising his hand. "Yes Joe?" replied Mrs. Marshall. "May I see you after class?" Joe asked. "Yes, Joe. I have about ten minutes," replied Mrs. Marshall. Question Do you identify more with Joe or Rick? In one to two sentences explain why you think this.

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Answer 1

I identify more with Joe than I do with Rick.

In this story we Joe is portrayed as a person who thinks deeply on matters. This can be seen in the way he carefully observes the Chameleon and likens its behaviors to some human attitudes.

I identify with Joe in this regard because I tend to study my environment and sometimes relate the things I see in nature to some human behaviors.

Also, Joe was an honest individual who worked with his conscience and despised cheating. Like Joe, I also dislike cheating. Joe had a respectful relationship with his mom and so do I.

In conclusion, I can relate more with Joe than with Rick.

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In context, the discussion of owehzhee" in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator
А
sees an attractive appearance as the best way to resist authority
B
believes that men like Shamengwa have no reason to be vain
С
dislikes and disapproves of men being preoccupied with their looks
D
understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance
E
shares Shamengwa's focus on keeping a youthful appearance

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Answer:

it is D hope it help

Why does Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City?A) Because she refuses to see him anymoreB) Because she asks him to divorce his wifeC) Because she taunts him about DaisyD) Because she flirts with Nick

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Answer:

D obviously

Explanation:

Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she with Nick. The correct option is d.

What is the history of New York City?

In the pre-Columbian era, the area of present-day New York City was inhabited by Algonquian Native Americans, including the Lenape. Their homeland, known as Lenapehoking, included the present-day areas of Staten Island, Manhattan, the Bronx, the western portion of Long Island and the Lower Hudson Valley.

The first documented visit to New York Harbor by a European was in 1524 by Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano, an explorer from Florence in the service of the French crown. He claimed the area for France and named it Nouvelle Angoulême. A Spanish expedition, led by the Portuguese captain Estêvão Gomes sailing for Emperor Charles V, arrived in New York Harbor in January 1525 and charted the mouth of the Hudson River, which he named Río de San Antonio. The Padrón Real of 1527, was the first scientific map to show the East Coast of North America continuously.

It was informed by Gomes' expedition and labelled the northeastern United States as Tierra de Esteban Gómez in his honour.

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he _______ not go to school today as it is a holiday today​

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Answer:

he (did) not go to school....

Answer:

He did not go to school today as it is a holiday today.

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Part A

In "The Necklace" how does Mathilde feel about her financial circumstances?


She feels superior to people who have less money than she has.

She feels grateful for what her husband can provide for her.

She feels that if she works hard she can gain the wealth she hopes for.

She feels ashamed that she is not wealthier.
Question 2
Part B

Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?


"But one evening her husband came home with a triumphant air and holding a large envelope in his hand."

"But sometimes, when her husband was at the office, she sat down near the window and she thought of that happy evening long ago, of that ball where she had been so beautiful and admired."

"She came to know what heavy housework meant and the odious cares of the kitchen."

"'No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.'"

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Answer: PART A IS THE LAST ONE WHICH IS SHES ASHAMED THAT SHE IS NOT WEALTHIER. PART B IS NO THERES NOTHING MORE HUMILIATING THAN TO LOKK POOR AMONG THE RICH WOMEN

Explanation:

IM IN 7TH GRADE AND I TOOK THE TEST AND THAT WAS THE RIGHT ANSWER

In "The Necklace" Mathilde feels ashamed that she is not wealthier. hence, Option D is correct. The sentence that best supports the answer in part A 'No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.' hence, Option D is correct.

What do you know about "The Necklace"?

Guy de Maupassant is a French author best known for his 1888 short story "The Necklace." The novel's infamous twist ending was a defining feature of de Maupassant's style. The French newspaper Le Gaulois first published the tale on February 17, 1884.

In Guy de Maupassant's novel The Necklace, Mathilde Loisel is described as having a strong desire to wed a wealthy man. She ultimately wed Monsieur Loisel, a young employee of the Ministry of Public Instruction.

Hence, In "The Necklace" Mathilde feels ashamed that she is not wealthier. hence, Option D is correct. The sentence that best supports the answer in part A 'No; there's nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.' hence, Option D is correct.

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Make a sentence from the words (last summer)

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Answer:

Last summer me and my friends had a blast.

Answer: Last summer we traveld to paris.

The icy, bitter night seemed to disappear as sally curled up to the warm cracking fire

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Answer:

Yes you could use disappear, or you could also use the word fade.

Is the underlined word an adjective or an adverb: The cat stretched slowly.

A. adverb
B. adjective

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Answer:if pretty is the underlined word than the answer is b

Explanation:

Answer:

B adjective

Explanation:

bc adverb is like u me them

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What kind of transition does the word "since" usually indicate?
1. a shift from a cause to its effect
2. a shift from one setting to another
3. a shift from beginning to end
4. a shift from one time period to another

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Answer:

a cause to its effect

Explanation:

Since the boy threw the rock it broke the window

Speaking loudly and enunciating are the same thing.
A. True
B.False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Answer:

False

Explanation:

To enunciate means to speak clearly, making every letter clear. Speaking loudly is just speaking loudly.

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Why is the car in the driveway

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Answer:

because

Explanation:

they said the car will get killed in the road

Answer:

So that is if anything happens it can... drive away.

Explanation:

ade 8, 2020-2021, OBHS (Moore, R.) Which sentence is an example of indirect characterization? My younger sister was clearly frightened by the booming thunder and flashes of lightning. My friend often displays childish and immature behavior when he doesn't get his way. I couldn't believe how surprised and overjoyed my mother was when she received the news. I am quick to say thank you and return the favor if someone does something nice for me.​

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Answer:

I am quick to say thank you and return the favor if someone does something nice for me.​

Explanation:

In the option D chosen as the right answer for this question, the character reveals that he is a grateful person through what he said about himself.

Read this poem. Worry makes an ache— stomach swims, head throbs . . . It’s an unwanted guest with endless requests. Like an empty piggy bank Worry offers nothing. Which line from the poem contains a metaphor?

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Answer:

The actual answer is C It's an unwanted guest.

Explanation:

I know I am late this is for people to come.

Also the reasoning for this answer is because it is comparing without using like or as.

Of all the given lines from the poem, the line which is loaded with metaphor is “Like an empty piggy bank Worry offers nothing.”. Hence, Option C is correct.

What is a metaphor?

A metaphor is a form of speech that, for the sake of rhetorical effect, refers to one thing while simultaneously addressing another. It could offer clarification or reveal unnoticed connections between two dissimilar ideas.

As an illustration, the metaphor "a shining light" refers to someone who is exceptionally talented or intelligent. She employs metaphors frequently in her writing. The line which is selected from all the given line justify that it contains the metaphor.

Basically, a piggy bank is also denoted by the terms like penny bank or money box which is the common name for a coin container that kids typically use. When the piggy bank is empty, it offers nothing.

Thus, Option C is correct.

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Answer the two questions thoughtfully from Act 2, Scene 1.
1) What do we find out about Brady and Drummond's relationship? Discuss. Be specific.
2) What did you learn about Reverend Brown? Discuss. Be specific.

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Answer:

Two days later, the trial is in full swing. The scene opens with the young Howard on the witness stand. Howard explains to Brady the scientific theory that Cates taught him in school. Howard says, “Man was sort of evoluted. From the ‘Old World Monkeys.’” Brady mocks this theory and asks whether Cates ever mentioned God in his teachings. Howard says no. Brady begins what seems like a speech, but Drummond objects. Brady claims that he wasn’t about to make a speech but then derides evolutionists at length. The crowd applauds.

Drummond asks Howard what he thinks of Darwin and the theory Cates taught him. Davenport objects, but Drummond says he is trying to establish that Howard has the right to think. The judge and Brady insist that establishing the right to think is not the mission of the trial at hand. Drummond rephrases his question to ask Howard whether the theory of evolution has harmed him in any way. Brady objects, and the judge sustains the objection.

Drummond asks Howard if he believes the theory Cates taught him. Howard says he isn’t sure and has to think about it. Drummond asks Howard whether he thinks modern technologies like tractors and telephones are evil because the Bible doesn’t mention them. Brady protests that Drummond is confusing the witness. He asks Drummond whether “right” has any meaning to him. Drummond delivers a speech, claiming that right is meaningless but that truth is valuable “as a direction.” He says that a morality of simple right and wrong is arbitrary. Drummond asks Howard whether he understands their discussion. Howard says no, and Drummond dismisses him.

Davenport calls Rachel to the stand. Brady asks her about her acquaintance with Cates and about Cates’s religious affiliations. She explains that Cates stopped attending church after a local boy, Tommy Stebbins, drowned in the river while out for a swim. At the funeral, Reverend Brown declared that Tommy wouldn’t be saved because he had never been baptized. Cates interjects that Reverend Brown said the boy’s soul would burn forever. Dunlap shouts from the audience and calls Cates a sinner. The judge pounds his gavel and demands order. Cates continues to shout that religion should help people rather than cause them fear. The judge again calls for order. Drummond requests that Cates’s statements be stricken from the record, and the judge grants the request.

Brady resumes questioning Rachel about Cates’s religious views. Drummond objects on the grounds that hearsay isn’t admissible evidence, but the judge lets the question stand. Referring to their private conversation on the day of Brady’s arrival, Brady asks Rachel to repeat conversations she had with Cates about religious matters. Rachel falters. Brady quotes Cates as saying that man created God and that human marriage was comparable to the breeding of animals. Drummond objects. Rachel, visibly upset, claims that Brady is misquoting a joke Cates made. She goes silent, and Brady dismisses her. At Cates’s request, Drummond also dismisses Rachel.

Davenport states that the prosecution has no further witnesses. Drummond then attempts to call to the stand three scientists. Brady objects to the testimony of experts on evolution, and the judge sustains the objection. Drummond argues that testimony of scientists in this case is no different from testimony of forensics experts in a murder case. Drummond then asks the judge whether he would admit testimony on the Bible. When the judge agrees to allow such testimony, Drummond calls Brady to the stand. Davenport objects. The judge calls Drummond’s request strange, but Brady agrees to take the stand.

It happens way too often: oil leaking from wells beneath the ocean or tankers spilling their cargo into the waves. One disaster in the Gulf of
Mexico, called the Tyler spill, has been leaking hundreds of barrels of oil per day into the ocean for the past 14 years. That safety should be a
higher priority is a no-brainer. But something can be done to clean up oil spills-something that doesn't involve pouring chemical cleanup
agents into our already fouled waters. And yet the oil industry has not embraced this smart, safe method.
(1 point)
Oil spills occur too frequently.
The oil industry should promptly handle oil spills with a chemical clean-up process.
The oil industry needs to work more efficiently.
Oil spills are an ongoing problem that can be improved in a smart and safe manner.

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Answer:Oil spills are an ongoing problem that can be improved in a smart and safe manner.

Explanation:

I think i don't really know but i think it's that one

The correct option is D: Oil spills are an ongoing problem that can be improved in a smart and safe manner.

What are the main chances of oil spills or oil leaking?

Oil spills are more common that we might think. Moreover, they may happen in many different ways. More that thousands of oil spills happen in United States waters each year.

As per the records of U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration there were 137 oil spills in 2018 about 11 per month. These records are update every day through their emergency response division.

According to data, one disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, called the Tyler spill, has been leaking hundreds of barrels of oil per day into the ocean for the past 14 years.

Adding to it, this is a normal problem in every country. This may reduce with the help of taking various serious and smart steps to overcome the wastage of oil. Rest all options like A, B and C are incorrect.

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Why did the family still love papa even though he oppressed and beat them?

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Because they only have one dad

What does Mrs. Putnam believe happened to her babies?

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Answer:

She believes they were murdered.

Explanation: In the story it said so lol

Which circumstance does NOT affect life expectancy of a population?
A)
diet
B)
divorce rate
economic status
D
access to medical care

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Answer:

I think its b

Explanation:

a,c,d all affect a population

an essay would you like o attend boys or girls school​

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Answer:

I would join an all-girls school.

Explanation:

At an all-girls school, it's hard to fully appreciate the environment of encouragement and inspiration that is created. When a school is limited to only educating girls, the pedagogy changes, and the science behind how a female brain works and how girls grow and mature all become part of the core educational paths set forth for students. Students report feeling more free to speak and express themselves, which leads to a stronger development of a love of learning. According to the National Coalition of Girls Schools, nearly 80% of girls school students report feeling challenged to the point of achieving their full potential, and more than 80% of graduates from all-girls schools report that they consider their academic performance as highly successful. Education is an essential part of a living being, whether it’s a boy or a girl. Education helps an individual to be smarter, to learn new things, and to know about the facts of the world. Education plays one of the most important roles in Women Empowerment. It also helps to put a stop to discrimination based on gender. Education is the first step to give women the power to choose the way of life she wants to lead. Single gender education is powerful, particularly during the middle school years.  The most impactful schools are the ones that have an established single gender culture. Girls’ schools create a culture of achievement in which academic progress is of great importance, and the discovery and development of a girls individual potential is paramount.  “Time in the classroom is spent learning.   Girls’ schools are a place where girls take center stage.  And we think that is where they belong.  Simply put, girls’ schools teach girls that there is enormous potential and power in being a girl.  By subtracting boys an all-girls’ education adds opportunities.  At a girls’ school, a girl occupies every role: every part in the play and every position on every team. Not only does she have a wealth of avenues for self-exploration and development: she also has a wealth of peer role models. The best, most effective, girls’ schools are the ones created specifically for the sole purpose of educating girls in the living and learning skills necessary to succeed in school and in life. These schools were created with girls in the forefront, and with girls occupying each and every role. These girls are taught by 21st century role models well-versed in the philosophy of how girls learn best, and the passion to bring that to the girls. In the end, girls’ schools should not be judged by the absence of boys, but rather by the presence—the self-assurance, poise, and deering-do—of the girls themselves.

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Why each one is right? about Blind men and the elephant HELPPPP PLEASE ASAPPP​

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Answer:

They are all right and all wrong depending how you look at it. They are all right due to their limited indvidual perspective, but overall they are all wrong because it doesn't present the entire picture. Think of it as a puzzle that you don't know what it is going to look like. Each person has an indvidual piece, and based on their pieces, they are guessing what the puzzle will make. Only if they come together will they have a clear picture of the puzzle. I hope this helps.

Which element should be included in both defending and challenging an op-ed?
O a counterclaim thesis statement
O reasons why the claim is correct
O a clearly articulated rebuttal
O strong evidence as support

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Answer:

the answer is d or the last option

Explanation:

in order to do anything you must have strong evidence

Strong evidence as support should be included in both defending and challenging an op-ed. Thus, option D is correct.

What is op-ed writing?

Op-ed, which stands for "opposite the editorial page," gets its name from the fact that it first appeared in a newspaper physically beside the editorial page. Today, the word is more commonly used to refer to a column that expresses the author's strong, knowledgeable, and laser-focused viewpoint on a subject that is important to the audience that will read it.

It is a prose essay that presents the viewpoint of a writer or other entity that is not a member of the publication's editorial board. An English-language North American newspaper or magazine usually publishes an op-ed. The current op-ed page is sometimes credited with being created and named by The New York Times.

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Question 2 of 24
Click to read the passage from "The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allan Poe. Then
answer the question.
What effect does foreshadowing have in this passage?
A. It builds suspense by announcing the crime that will take place.
B. It creates a depressing tone, as the audience pities the haunted
narrator.
O C. It establishes trust between the narrator and audience.
D. It makes the audience suspicious of the narrator's ability to tell the
truth.
SUBMIT

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B. The answer is B I had this before

How do I make this more interesting?
She plays that instrument really well.

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Answer:

As she played the instrument, the audience was put into a trance-like state, being utterly captivated and in awe of the performance.

How did liberty of conscience help found the colony of Maryland?

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Answer:

Both Maryland and other settlements were founded to be a religious refuge.

Explanation: Maryland along with other British colonies in North America, presented themselves as a religious refuge. This is because many English people suffered serious religious persecution while in England. The Anglican church did not allow religious freedom, and people of other faiths felt oppressed and discriminated, so they asked for permission to found hills in North America where religious freedom would be allowed. That way the English could practice their religion freely.

Haewon has gotta get a new dress.

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Answer:

A new dress has been gotta get by Haewon.

Explanation:

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Following rules of behavior to help maintain order is part of a. negative sanctions. c. capital punishment. b. social control. d. informal sanctions. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

The answer is social control, which would be B

Explanation:

Following the rules of behaviour in order to maintain order is a part of (b) Social Control.

What is Social control?

Social Control refers to mechanisms which the society uses to maintain social order and cohesion. Theses mechanisms aim at establishing a standard of behaviour for the members of the society.

What are the different forms of social control?

There are different forms of formal social control in the society:

Government ControlReligious ControlControl through mass media and social mediaEducational Control

Explanation of the given options-Negative sanctions- These are the threatened or actual punishments.Capital Punishment- It refers to the execution of an offender sentenced to death after conviction by court of law.Social Control- It refers to the means which society uses to maintain law and order.Informal sanctions- These are the actions in response to someone's behaviour.

Therefore, the correct answer for following rules of behaviour to maintain order is part of (b)Social Control.

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How are we changing journalism?

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Explanation:

The reason Journalism changed is because, the nation changed its economics. The shifts of the population for farming became more of cities. Then all the political parties controlled the newspaper... etc

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Looking at subject heading can help you

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Answer:

figure out the subject

Explanation:

thats the answer

HELPPP BRAINLIST YOU!!!

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Answer:

warned and sad

Explanation:

help plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Which claim does Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. make in his "I Have A Dream" speech?


There are fundamental differences between white Americans and African Americans.

Violence will result if things don’t change.

White Americans can never fully atone for slavery.

There are allies outside of the African American community who understand that until all people are free, no people are free.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from King's speech is most relevant in supporting the claim identified in Part A?


"...for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny."

"There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights."

"It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality."

"Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood."

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Answer:

In his iconic speech at the Lincoln Memorial for the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, King urged America to "make real the promises of democracy." King synthesized portions of his earlier speeches to capture both the necessity for change and the potential for hope in American society.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Part A: Answer B. There are allies outside of the African American community who understand that until all people are free, no people are free.

Part B: Answer D. "...for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny."

Explanation:

I just took the test and both answers were correct.

sorry I'm late, good luck.

James initially struck up a conversation with Jessie because he saw a button on her backpack that told him she probably
shares similar political views. Which perception of similarity was he attracted to?
Beliefs, values and attitudes similarity
Background similarity
Interests similarity
Demographic similarity
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Answer:

Demographic similarity.

Explanation:

"He saw a button on her backpack that told him she probably shares similar political views" and political demographic is population and background, so it would most likely fit.

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