Mom tried to figure out a way to resolve, or settle, the fight between her two neighbors.

What does the word resolve mean in the context of that sentence?

A.
find a solution for

B.
get involved with

C.
try to avoid

D.
determine the cause of

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Answer 1

Answer:

A : To find a solution for.

Explanation:


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What is the strangest thing you’ve learned in school?

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Make only 2–3 very good friends in terms of study,friendship,honesty because remaining are for only fun,time pass and to spend the money. Because when you really need of them they won’t stand with you and that time you will realize that who are the actual friends.

Read the sentence from “The Wife.”

She tasked all her lively powers and tender flattery to win him back to happiness; but she only drove the arrow deeper into his soul.

What do the words "she only drove the arrow deeper into his soul" suggest?


Leslie’s inability to share the truth with his wife is causing him physical injury.

Leslie’s feelings of failure only intensify after he shares the truth with Mary.

Mary’s attempts to make Leslie feel better only serve to make him feel worse.

Mary’s decision to make light of their financial situation is insulting to Leslie.

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Answer:

Mary’s attempts to make Leslie feel better only serve to make him feel worse.

Explanation:

Took the test

Mary’s attempts to make Leslie feel better only serve to make him feel worse. Thus, option C is correct.

What is a sentence?

A sentence can be defined as a single word or as a group of words that may contain nouns, pronouns, adjectives, or even clauses. Typically, it has an object and a subject-predicate.

Leslie feels worse despite Mary's best efforts to help them feel good.  As for making the other person happy they will feel that the person who is present at that time will fell ill. This suggests that the person will be doing all the efforts to make someone feel better.

She used all of her vivacious abilities and sweet compliments to try to bring Michael back to joy, but she just served to drive the arrow even further and further into its soul.

Therefore, option C is the correct option.

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please anyone who knows…..

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Answer:

1: for, 2: since, 3: for, 4: for, 5: for, 6: since, 7: for, 8: for, 9: since, 10: since

Explanation:

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Answer:

1 for

2 since

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give me a....simple sentence
give me correct answer ypu dont report​

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simple sentence:

a sentence that consists of just 1 independent clause, and has no dependent clauses

examples:

~She swims every morning

~Cats hate water.

~He doesn't teach math

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find words from the passage which means the same as following
1.to stop something from happening
2. speaks softly so one cannot be heard​

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Answer:

condemn and whisper

Explanation:

paragraphs 3 (last sentence) and 4 (first sentence)

What part of speech is the word issues in the sentence below? "During class, the science teacher issues each student a pair of safety goggles.” noun verb adjective adverb

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Answer:

verb

Explanation:

because it describes an action and that action is issuing students safety goggles

hello!Plz help me
I need a paragraph with these words plz help
i will give brainliest you

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Answer:

                                               THE RACE

In the race Dan climbed the rope, crawled in the pipe, hopped over the bridge and in between he started to wander around looking for his parents. He staggered and fell and got an injury on his knee. With this he tiptoed towards the end, He leapt over the pile of sand, he started swinging across the water with a rope with his injury and then he rushed as he was about to reach the end but in the end he descended and lost the race. He was still appreciated for his efforts.

                                                         THE END

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Please mark as brainliest I made this out on the spot

My Dominican heritage was never more apparent than when my extended
family attended school occasions. For my graduation, they all came, the whole lot of aunts and uncles and the many little cousins who snuck in without tickets. They sat in the first row in order to better understand the Americans' fast-spoken English. But how could they listen when they were constantly speaking among themselves in florid­sounding phrases, rococo consonants, rich, rhyming vowels?

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Answer:

They paid much attention to the speakers since they took up the front row seats

Explanation:

Which piece of evidence best supports the idea that the narrator was possibly near oraround a Click-Clack?A. "We were climbing wooden steps now." (Paragraph 53)B. "There was that precocious amusement again." (Paragraph 58)C. "He pushed open the door to the attic room." (Paragraph 59)D. "I heard things rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"(Paragraph 59)

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The piece of evidence that supports the idea that the narrator was possibly near or around a click-clack is D. "I heard things rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"(Paragraph 59).

A click-clack is a repeated clicking sound. It's a succession of clicks. It can also mean the sudden occurence of an audible event.

Therefore, the piece of evidence that supports the idea that the narrator was possibly around a click-clack is due to the fact that he heard things that rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags"

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a news report on 9 injured in a Road
Mishap
passenger jeep fell down
9 injured
taken to district hospital
others went home​

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Answer:

nocap no kizzy

Explanation:

free bands gang

No cap no kazzy is correct

HELP!!!!!!!!! WORTH 50 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO LINKS!!!!!!!!!!!! Write a paragraph about the mysterious death of Edgar Allan Poe. Has to be at least 6 sentences.

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He was an American writer , poet , editor and literary critic

How important is it for us to keep asking questions about ourselves and the world around us?

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Answer:

I think it is very important.

Answer:

in order for people around us to know what they didn't know ,because not everyone will travel around the world to know life style of different people

PLS HELP!!!! DUE TMR!!! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 30 POINTS!!


By the end of the novel, Frederick Douglass becomes a free man. How is Douglass courageous in succeeding in achieving freedom?


Must be 1 paragraph and must include 2 citations. "..."(Douglass, pg#).

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Answer: :)

The life of Frederick Douglass, recorded in the pages which follow, is not merely an example of self-elevation under the most adverse circumstances; it is, moreover, a noble vindication of the highest aims of the American anti-slavery movement. The real object of that movement is not only to disenthrall, it is, also, to bestow upon the Negro the exercise of all those rights, from the possession of which he has been so long debarred.

Explanation: I hope I helped

tell me this is correct or not...
And give me some topics of formal and informal....
Tomorrow is my exam please give fat......​

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Answer:

Yes it's correct!

Explanation:

You mean topics on writing a letter right?

FOR FORMAL LETTERS:

-write to the principle of your school that you have an urgent work at home and will need to take a holiday for a day or two.

-write to the newspaper column about the disadvantages of media and how we can overcome it.

FOR INFORMAL LETTERS:

-write to your friend to hang out with you in vacation.

-write to your relatives about getting good grades in an exam

I hope this helps

give antonym for each word and make sentence with both words.

c) concentrated.


posting more...​

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C) Concentrated

Antonyms:

confuse.

unsettle.

disregard.

forget.

ignore.

neglect.

disperse.

scatter.

Sentence:

~Emily sat up fully, her attention now totally concentrated

~She ignored him and slammed the door behind her, returning to her room, angry and agitated.

~"I can't believe he forgot your birthday."

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Read the passage from "The Tell-Tale Heart.”

And every night, about midnight, I turned the latch of his door and opened it—oh so gently! And then, when I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern, all closed, closed, that no light shone out, and then I thrust in my head. Oh, you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in! I moved it slowly—very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's sleep. It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed. Ha! would a madman have been so wise as this?

By visualizing the scene the reader can conclude that the narrator is

gleeful.
indifferent.
irritated.
curious.

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I say indifferent of gleeful

Answer: gleeful

Explanation:

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Once the Spiegelmans are on the train, who do the smugglers say they are calling? Who do they actually call?

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Once the Spiegelmans are on the train, the smugglers say they are calling the men who will meet them at the border. However, they actually call the Nazi authorities.

"Maus" is a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman in which the cartoonist interviews and relates his father's experience as a Jewish who survived the Holocaust.His father, Vladek, wants to leave Poland to escape the Nazis. His wife Anja, however, does not trust the smugglers.It turns out that the smugglers lie to the Spiegelmans. They say they are calling the men who will meet them at the border.However, the smugglers actually call the Nazi authorities, the Gestapo.

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IV. Rewrite the sentences, use with verb be (am, is, are).
Ex: She has blue eyes. →Her eves are blue.
1. Isabel has rosy cheeks. →
2. I have long blonde hair. →
3. He has a thin face. →
4. They have dark skin. →
5. Her dog has a short tail. →
6. My sister has long legs. →

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Answer:

1. Isabels cheeks are rosy

2. My hair is long and blonde

3. His face is thin

4. Their skin is dark

5. Her dogs tail is short

6. My sisters legs are long

1. Isabel’s cheeks are rosy
2. My hair is long and blonde
3. His face is thin
4. their skin is dark
5. her dogs tail is short
6. my sisters legs are long

when was shakespeare considered a success as a writer

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he was considered a successful writer through the 1590

hope this helps :3

Answer:

Shakespeare's success grew through the 1590s.

Explanation:

Read the sentence. His novel approach was so successful that they wrote a fresh set of rules based on it. Based on the context clues and function in the sentence, the word novel means “book.” “law.” “long.” “new.”

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Answer:

word novel means “book.” “law.” “long.” “new.”

conversation between two people about their hobby​

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Answer:

Laura : Hi Alanee. How are you today?

Alanee : I am fine. How are you?

Laura : I am also fine. I just saw Jayden. He was going to swimming class.

Alanee : That is great. I am happy for Jayden as he is able to pursue his hobby as a career.

Laura : Yes even I am so happy for Him. What is your hobby?

Alanee : My hobby is Music. I play keyboards and a guitar whenever I get the time.

Laura : That is great.

Alanee : Yes. What is your hobby?

Laura: Oh my hobby is painting. I do oil painting. I just love how the colors form a beautiful piece of art.

Alanee : Oh wow. You need to show me some of your paintings soon.

Laura : Yes sure. Come by my house a 3.

Alanee : Okay sure. Bye for now.

Laura : Bye.

Answer:

i don't know exactly what the question you are trying to ask is...........(O_O)

14. Thanatopsis is a Romantic/Transcendentalist text. What elements of each do you
see in this poem? Explain.

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Answer:

And eloquence of beauty, and she glides  

Into his darker musings, with a mild  

And healing sympathy

Explanation:

That could go for both of them.

My reasoning behind that is Transcendentalism is a strain of Romanticism that took root among writers in mid-19th-century New England.

So all you need is just one example of Romantic writing and use it for both.

Did you tell them ? →

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Answer:

who?

Explanation:

Tell them what… ????

What is the villagers' attitude towards their traditions?

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This question needs mor context.

2.
What can the reader conclude from the data in the section titled, "Examples of
GDL Restrictions on Teen Drivers"?
While Florida has more restrictions regarding when learners can drive
unsupervised, Texas has more restrictions regarding who can be in the car
during unsupervised driving
Texas teen drivers have more practice driving with passengers, while Florida
teens get very little practice with passengers
As
Florida teen drivers have fewer crashes because they receive more
supervision while driving.
Having more restrictions is better for teen drivers, except in Texas and Florida
3

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Answer: the answer is B

Explanation:

Which response best describes the central idea of the interview?

Miep died a hero for helping the Franks and preserving Anne’s diary.
Miep lived a life of sadness because she couldn’t save Anne Frank and her family.
Miep wishes other people had tried harder to help the Jewish people.
Miep didn’t read Anne’s diary until after it was published.

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Answer:

A is the correct answer

Explanation:

I got it right on Edge 2021  

Hope this helps even :)

Answer:

A is correct

Explanation:

What is an introductory section that sets up a lengthy text?

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Answer:

Prologue aka the worst thing a writer can do to their book.

An Excerpt from “Optimism”
by Helen Keller

1 Could we choose our environment, and were desire in human undertakings synonymous with
endowment, all men would, I suppose, be optimists. Certainly most of us regard happiness as
the proper end of all earthly enterprise. The will to be happy animates alike the philosopher, the
prince and the chimney-sweep. No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels
that happiness is his indisputable right.
2 It is curious to observe what different ideals of happiness people cherish, and in what singular
places they look for this well-spring of their life. Many look for it in the hoarding of riches, some
in the pride of power, and others in the achievements of art and literature; a few seek it in the
exploration of their own minds, or in the search for knowledge.
3 Most people measure their happiness in terms of physical pleasure and material possession.
Could they win some visible goal which they have set on the horizon, how happy they would be!
Lacking this gift or that circumstance, they would be miserable. If happiness is to be so
measured, I who cannot hear or see have every reason to sit in a corner with folded hands and
weep. If I am happy in spite of my deprivations, if my happiness is so deep that it is a faith, so
thoughtful that it becomes a philosophy of life,—if, in short, I am an optimist, my testimony to
the creed of optimism is worth hearing....
4 Once I knew the depth where no hope was, and darkness lay on the face of all things. Then
love came and set my soul free. Once I knew only darkness and stillness. Now I know hope and
joy. Once I fretted and beat myself against the wall that shut me in. Now I rejoice in the
consciousness that I can think, act and attain heaven. My life was without past or future; death,
the pessimist would say, “a consummation devoutly to be wished.” But a little word from the
fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the
rapture of living. Night fled before the day of thought, and love and joy and hope came up in a
passion of obedience to knowledge. Can anyone who has escaped such captivity, who has felt
the thrill and glory of freedom, be a pessimist?
5 My early experience was thus a leap from bad to good. If I tried, I could not check the
momentum of my first leap out of the dark; to move breast forward is a habit learned suddenly
at that first moment of release and rush into the light. With the first word I used intelligently, I
learned to live, to think, to hope. Darkness cannot shut me in again. I have had a glimpse of the
shore, and can now live by the hope of reaching it.
6 So my optimism is no mild and unreasoning satisfaction. A poet once said I must be happy
because I did not see the bare, cold present, but lived in a beautiful dream. I do live in a
beautiful dream; but that dream is the actual, the present,—not cold, but warm; not bare, but
furnished with a thousand blessings. The very evil which the poet supposed would be a cruel

6) Read the last sentence from the text.
Only by contact with evil could I have learned to feel by contrast the beauty of truth and love and goodness.
Explain how Helen Keller develops this idea in the text. Use specific details to
support your answer.​

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Answer:

An Excerpt from “Optimism”

by Helen Keller

1 Could we choose our environment, and were desire in human undertakings synonymous with

endowment, all men would, I suppose, be optimists. Certainly most of us regard happiness as

the proper end of all earthly enterprise. The will to be happy animates alike the philosopher, the

prince and the chimney-sweep. No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels

that happiness is his indisputable right.

2 It is curious to observe what different ideals of happiness people cherish, and in what singular

places they look for this well-spring of their life. Many look for it in the hoarding of riches, some

in the pride of power, and others in the achievements of art and literature; a few seek it in the

exploration of their own minds, or in the search for knowledge.

3 Most people measure their happiness in terms of physical pleasure and material possession.

Could they win some visible goal which they have set on the horizon, how happy they would be!

Lacking this gift or that circumstance, they would be miserable. If happiness is to be so

measured, I who cannot hear or see have every reason to sit in a corner with folded hands and

weep. If I am happy in spite of my deprivations, if my happiness is so deep that it is a faith, so

thoughtful that it becomes a philosophy of life,—if, in short, I am an optimist, my testimony to

the creed of optimism is worth hearing....

4 Once I knew the depth where no hope was, and darkness lay on the face of all things. Then

love came and set my soul free. Once I knew only darkness and stillness. Now I know hope and

joy. Once I fretted and beat myself against the wall that shut me in. Now I rejoice in the

consciousness that I can think, act and attain heaven. My life was without past or future; death,

the pessimist would say, “a consummation devoutly to be wished.” But a little word from the

fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the

rapture of living. Night fled before the day of thought, and love and joy and hope came up in a

passion of obedience to knowledge. Can anyone who has escaped such captivity, who has felt

the thrill and glory of freedom, be a pessimist?

5 My early experience was thus a leap from bad to good. If I tried, I could not check the

momentum of my first leap out of the dark; to move breast forward is a habit learned suddenly

at that first moment of release and rush into the light. With the first word I used intelligently, I

learned to live, to think, to hope. Darkness cannot shut me in again. I have had a glimpse of the

shore, and can now live by the hope of reaching it.

6 So my optimism is no mild and unreasoning satisfaction. A poet once said I must be happy

because I did not see the bare, cold present, but lived in a beautiful dream. I do live in a

beautiful dream; but that dream is the actual, the present,—not cold, but warm; not bare, but

furnished with a thousand blessings. The very evil which the poet supposed would be a cruel

6) Read the last sentence from the text.

Only by contact with evil could I have learned to feel by contrast the beauty of truth and love and goodness.

Explain how Helen Keller develops this idea in the text. Use specific details to

support your answer.

All four of them Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett did well on the test. Which is the best way to punctuate the sentence?

○ All four of them, Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett, did well on the test.

○ All four of them; Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett; did well on the test.

○ All four of them: Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett, did well on the test.

○ All four of them—Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett—did well on the test.​

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The answer is A. All four of them, Bob, Sarah, Jason, and Brett did well on the test.

Seraphim
The meaning

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[tex]\huge\mathtt\colorbox{white}{Plural of:Seraph}[/tex]

What seraph means:

an angelic being, regarded in traditional Christian angelology as belonging to the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardour, and purity.

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