Answer:
The fourth option
Explanation: they became rich
Answer:
Carthage and Cyrene became very rich from trading silphium.
What are the main topics of this novel?
Group of answer choices
wealth and power
kindness, and diversity
fear and losing hope
good and bad
Answer:
good and bad
Explanation:
I think it's the right answer
please help i wanna compare my answers to someone else it'll help me understand it further
Answer:
he loved you:)
Explanation:
Read these sentences from The Call of the Wild that describe Buck.
It was Buck, a live hurricane of fury, hurling himself upon them in a frenzy to destroy.
***
Thenceforward he would be unafraid of them except when they bore in their hands their arrows, spears, and clubs.
Buck’s attitude toward the Yeehats changes because he becomes
more sensible.
more cautious.
more sympathetic.
more angry.
Answer:
The answer is (A - More Sensible
Explanation:
Hope I helped! Have a great day and god bless! <3 (also happy thanksgiving)
What does this excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal reveal about Lomov's character?
LOMOV: It's cold . . . I'm trembling all over, just as if I'd got an examination before me. The great thing is, I must have my mind made up. If I give myself time to think, to hesitate, to talk a lot, to look for an ideal, or for real love, then I'll never get married. . . . Brr! . . . It's cold! Natalya Stepanovna is an excellent housekeeper, not bad-looking, well-educated. . . . What more do I want? But I'm getting a noise in my ears from excitement. [Drinks] And it's impossible for me not to marry. . . . In the first place, I'm already 35—a critical age, so to speak. In the second place, I ought to lead a quiet and regular life. . . .
A.
Lomov needs someone to take care of him.
B.
Lomov wants to have his own family someday.
C.
Lomov feels that marriage will make his life more exciting.
D.
Lomov views marriage as a necessity.
E.
Lomov is uncomfortable discussing marriage.
Answer: D.
Explanation: I got it right on the test trust me its not b.
Read the following excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, paying attention to the persuasive words Stowe uses.
And now, men and women of America, is this a thing to be trifled with, apologized for, and passed over in silence? Farmers of Massachusetts, of New Hampshire, of Vermont, of Connecticut, who read this book by the blaze of your winter-evening fire,—strong-hearted, generous sailors and ship-owners of Maine,—is this a thing for you to countenance and encourage? Brave and generous men of New York, farmers of rich and joyous Ohio, and ye of the wide prairie states,—answer, is this a thing for you to protect and countenance?
What inspiring words and phrases does Stowe use to persuade her audience that they were too ethical to continue slavery?
"trifled with," "apologized for," "passed over in silence"
"strong-hearted," "generous," "brave," "joyous"
"farmers," "sailors," "ship-owners," "ye of wide prairie states"
"countenance," "encourage," "rich," "protect"
Answer:
"strong-hearted," "generous," "brave," "joyous"
Explanation:
these were words that describe the audience as good people with ethics, and these words were used to persuade the audience into accepting that they were too ethical to continue slavery.
Answer:
"Strong-hearted," "Generous," "Brave," "Joyus"
Explanation:
which sentence correctly uses an adjectival phrase?
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
According to The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what detail helped scholars determine that the second Egyptian inscription was a simpler form of Egyptian writing that had been created by “the people”?
The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.
Since the scholars had already studied Egyptian languages, they recognized both the hieroglyphs and the demotic version.
The Greek inscription, which had already been deciphered, explained how to translate each of the Egyptian passages.
Since only ancient Egyptians understood hieroglyphs, the scholars knew the second inscription had to be a simpler version of the first.
Answer:
The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.
Answer:
Which had already been deciphered.
Explanation:
This is the answer because if it was already deciphered then it would be easier to understand. I think this is it i'm sorry if it isn't.
Read the passage, and then answer the question that follows:
Even though it costs less than staying in hotels, family camping has become less popular lately.
In the passage above, how is the transition even though used?
A. To show a contrast
B. To summarize an idea
C. To introduce an idea
D. To show a comparison
Answer:
D . To show a comparison
What is a theme in "All for a Paisa"?
True love can help one overcome even the most difficult circumstances.
Neither assistance from others nor personal experiences can teach wisdom to a fool.
Parents who neither support nor believe in their children should not expect to be loved.
Jealousy makes people do awful things.
Answer:
Neither assistance from others nor personal experiences can teach wisdom to a fool.
Explanation:
If you have read Chapter 2 of animal farm can you plz help me with these questions.
1. For what reasons does Mollie not immediately support the revolution? Do you agree or disagree with her feelings? Explain.
2.Which character/animal is spreading lies at the farm? Describe his main lie.
3. Who are the two main leaders on the farm after the Revolution? Who do they represent from Russia’s revolution?
Answer:
i would choose question number 2 because i have read the book before and you can more from the t question
Explanation:
Answer:
number 3 is Manor Farm is a model of Russia, and old Major, Snowball, and Napoleon represent the dominant figures of the Russian Revolution. Mr. Jones is modeled on Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918), the last Russian emperor.
Explanation:
i read animal farm
______ readers are most likely than others have successful reading experience
Active, fiction, nonfiction, passive
The answer is active :D so am I right or wrong?
Answer:
Active
Explanation:
You are correct!!
This is easy
Give me a name and quote about video games being good or bad
It can be by you.If you want
Answer:
Lots of kids love video games. In fact, they like them so much that they might hear something like this from mom or dad: "Enough! Find something else to do!"
It can be good advice, even if you were about to get to the next level. Why? Too much of anything is just too much. It's true that some studies have shown certain video games can improve hand–eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and the mind's ability to process information. But too much video game playing may cause problems.It's hard to get enough active play and exercise if you're always inside playing video games. And without enough exercise, kids can become overweight.Overdoing video games also could affect other important stuff, like friendships and how well a kid does in school. And kids who play violent video games might act more aggressively.But here's the good news: Playing video games some of the time can be OK. Choose quality games, and limit screen time which includes TV, computer, smartphone, tablet, and video game time combined to a reasonable amount.A good game will be the right one for how old you are. Games are rated like movies and your mom or dad can help figure out which ones you should use. If you can choose one that gets you up and moving, that's even better.You might challenge your mom, dad or even your grandma to swing the bat in a game of baseball or try out some fancy moves in one of the dancing games.
Can we change our user names???
Answer:
Yes!
Explanation:
no
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Is the adjective clause in this sentence restrictive or nonrestrictive?
The puppy that came to our back door was cold and hungry.
nonrestrictive
restrictive
Answer: It would be nonrestrictive
Read the following excerpt from John Muir's article "The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West." Then answer the question that follows.
Only thirty years ago, the great Central Valley of California, five hundred miles long and fifty miles wide, was one bed of golden and purple flowers. Now it is ploughed and pastured out of existence, gone forever--scarce a memory of it left in fence corners and along the bluffs of the streams. The gardens of the Sierra, also, and the noble forests in both the reserved and unreserved portions are sadly hacked and trampled, notwithstanding, the ruggedness of the topography--all excepting those of the parks guarded by a few soldiers. In the noblest forests of the world, the ground, once divinely beautiful, is desolate and repulsive, like a face ravaged by disease. This is true also of many other Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain valleys and forests. The same fate, sooner or later, is awaiting them all, unless awakening public opinion comes forward to stop it.
How does Muir try to persuade his audience in this excerpt?
He encourages readers to get as angry as he is about the loss of natural areas.
He appeals to readers' sense of guilt about building cities within wilderness areas.
He encourages readers to stop trampling the land so that it remains beautiful.
He appeals to readers' feelings of nostalgia for natural beauty that might be lost.
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
He appeals to readers' feelings of nostalgia for natural beauty that might be lost does Muir try to persuade his audience in this excerpt. Hence, option D is correct.
What is John Muir?Both the National Park System and the founding of the Sierra Club are attributed to Muir. He inspired future generations of wilderness champions by educating Americans about the importance of the nation's wilderness.
Through his writings, Muir expressed his love of the natural world and motivated readers to preserve our nation's wilderness areas, inspiring the creation of the National Park Service and the current conservation movement.
Over 300 magazine pieces and 12 books that he authored and published. His passion for exploration, the outdoors, the wild, and the interconnectedness of everything is evident in his books and essays. He was finishing up a book about his adventures across Alaska when he passed away.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Read the two excerpts from The Call of the Wild describing the wolf.
The wolf whirled about, pivoting on his hind legs after the fashion of Joe and of all cornered husky dogs, snarling and bristling, clipping his teeth together in a continuous and rapid succession of snaps.
***
For the better part of an hour the wild brother ran by his side, whining softly.
How has the wolf changed?
He has become anxious about his pack.
He has become friendlier toward Buck.
He has become timid because of the sounds.
He has become stronger in his demeanor.
Answer:
B. He has become friendlier toward Buck.
Explanation:
took test
Answer:
B. He has become friendlier toward Buck.
So I did open my mouth, and you know I did scream, and when I demanded what I was supposed to have and what I was entitled to, they still would not give it to me.
Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?
Answer:
U SCREAMED????
Explanation:
name the abcs
in a onreoginalea way not the normal but in onreoginalea way
According to the reading selection, "Critter Calculations: Animal Math," when primates showed the ability to distinguish between more or less of something, at which number were they no longer able to distinguish between amounts?
a.
at four or more objects
c.
at eight or more objects
b.
at two or more objects
d.
at five or more objects
right answer will give brainliest
Answer:
A at four or more objects
Explanation:
Im sorry but Quizlet
PLS HELP!!! I WILL GIVE THE FIRST GOOD ANSWER BRAINLIEST!!!!
Write a space adventure story that features a visit to an alien marketplace.
1 paragraph
Answer:
Two guys named Harlow and Fin were stranded in space, but not technically stranded since they were looking for signs of life beyond the earth's vail. One day while they were cruising through the galaxy they realized they were out of food. So they started scouring around the ship for anything they could find, until Fin accidentally hit space warp. While they got blasted into a new constellation, they had to hold on for dear life since they were quite far from their seats. But finally they arrived at a homey looking shop hovering over the unfamiliar planets. So like any other food starved space cadet they suited up and headed off. While entering the shop they were greeted by forms of life they couldn't of imagined in their whole life. As well as food that looked like it was straight out of a science fiction novel. Fin and Harlow looked around until they decided to pick the gosh garbles. A seemingly candy type substance. But before they left, Fin and Harlow took a selfie with the cashier who was green and slimey with one eye. The creature threw up a muddy peace sign at the tiny machine. Then Fin and Harlow thanked him, even though he didn't understand. Then we're on their way home from a year long mission finalized by success. (sorry this is longer than a paragraph)
The Highwayman THIS IS FOR PPL THAT HAVE READ The Highwayman PLZ HELP! Question IS IN image BELLOW ignore THE GREEN square
Answer:
Tim the ostler told the army about the highwayman's return because he was jealous.
Tim the ostler loved bess.
Explanation:
After finding a feather, you examine it closely for markings and then measure its length and width. What scientific task are you performing?
a hypothesis
a theory
an observation
a dependent variable
Answer:
Observation
Explanation:
In what style was Prometheus Unbound written?
narrative prose
verse
blank verse
iambic pentameter
Answer:
Lambic Pentameter
Explanation:
Identify one type of rhetorical devices used in paragraph and what sentence is it?
I am not a young woman now, friends. My life is behind me. There is not too much fire burning inside me. And before it goes out, I want you to use what is left to light that fire in you. So that you can carry on, and so that you can do those things that I have done. Then, when my fires have burned out, and I go where we all go someday, I can be happy.
Answer:
One rhetorical part would be, I want you to use what is left to light that fire in you.
Explanation:
why do teachers talk so mutch
Answer:no idea, they're annoying
Explanation:
Unit 5 - Modifiers Name_____________________ READ: Direct Object: Receives the action of the verb. Answers the question WHAT? It will always be a noun or pronoun. Adjective: Modifies a noun/pronoun. Answers the questions “which one”, “what kind”, how many” Adverb: -Modifies an action verb. Answers the questions “where”, “when”, “how” the action occurs -Modifies an adjective or other adverb. Tells “to what extent” Adjective Phrase: prepositional phrase that acts like an adjective. (see adjective notes above) Adverb Phrase: prepositional phrase that acts like an adverb. (see adverb notes above) Using KAMI, Label each sentence (S, AV, DO, ADJ, ADV and highlight phrases – Adj,(green) & Adv (blue) S AV ADV ADJ DO EX) The dog in my yard ate the very big bones from the pork roast during dinner. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. The player in the red jersey ran around the bases. 2. Members of my family donated money yesterday to our church. 3. Mice throughout the barn are easily stealing cheese from the small children. 4. My extremely handsome husband stirred the boiling spaghetti before dinner. 5. The precious child gave his loving mother a hug at bedtime.
Answer:
Adjectives and Adverbs are modifiers. You could argue that prepositions/prepositional phrases (Adverbial and Adjectival) are modifiers too.
What connections can you make between Nya’s story and Salva’s story? In what way has the author juxtaposed (created a side-by-side effect) the two storylines?
Well you can tell nya is more bossy and salva is more calm and nice but both storylines are great
Article #2 in the Daily News pg. 225 from the book crossover
This poem is like an obituary for Chuck Bell. Write a free verse poem honoring Chuck Bell and his accomplishments. Include 8-10 facts about Chuck Bell. Your poem MUST RHYME! It should be 4 stanzas with 4 lines each.
News4today, give us the best point of view for the day.
Everyday we turn on the news and anticipate that you won’t be away.
Though people are who l hate chuck, you I would date.
Your opinions, those are easy to relate.
Chuck, I think me and you together, is my fate.
Answer:
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Explanation:
Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.
Thirty seconds! Now would not be the time for the two Bobs to miscalculate, miscount, or lose their superhuman powers of concentration. They could not afford to be wrong.
When the lunar module lands at 4:18 p.m. EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remain. Armstrong radios "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
A reader can best combine the information in the excerpts to
A.understand that managing the moon landing while the lunar module had 30 seconds left of fuel required intense concentration.
B.understand that having only 30 seconds of fuel could easily have become a disaster while Armstrong was landing the lunar module.
C.understand that Armstrong radioed mission control when the lunar module landed on the moon at 4:18 p.m. EDT.
D.understand that it was impossible for the lunar module to land on the moon with only 30 seconds left of fuel.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Edge 2020
Please let me know if its wrong.
A _________________________ is used to join a dependent clause to an independent clause. *
subordinating conjunction
coordinating conjunction
clause
fanboy
Answer: subordinating junctions
Explanation:
There ya go
Answer:
coordinating conjunction
Explanation: