Answer:
a
Explanation:
Chuckling, Angela looked over her little brother's shopping list of bubble gum, race cars, and a puppy, and laid it aside, then, ignoring Harry's
protests, she picked up the real list and headed for the door.
Which revision will correct the punctuation error in the sentence?
O 1. replacing the comma after "puppy" with a semicolon
2. replacing the comma after "aside" with a semicolon
3. replacing the comma after "then" with a semicolon
4. replacing the comma after "protests" with a semicolon
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Answer:
The revision that will correct the punctuation error in the sentence is:
2. replacing the comma after "aside" with a semicolon
Explanation:
The sentence can be basically divided into two main ideas. One concerns the shopping list made by Angela's brother. The other concerns Angela picking up the real list to go shopping. The first idea is developed by listing the silly items Angela's brother wrote down and saying that Angela put that list aside. To start the second idea, a comma does not suffice. Therefore, we need to place a semicolon after "aside", since that is where the first idea ends. The semicolon will come before "then", which is the mark of what Angela did next, the second idea. The correct sentence is:
"Chuckling, Angela looked over her little brother's shopping list of bubble gum, race cars, and a puppy, and laid it aside; then, ignoring Harry's protests, she picked up the real list and headed for the door."
3
"That the last shall be first and the first shall be last." Which of the following statements best explains the biblical
quote used in paragraph 50?
(a)
Chavez predicts that Hispanic people shall be the population majority in the United States within the next
few decades.
(в
Chavez uses this quote to articulate the future political, legal, social, and cultural rise of Hispanic people,
those who in the past were treated so poorly.
Chavez uses this quote to advocate for the equality of all groups under the workers' union.
Chavez proclaims that farm workers and other laborers will be the socio-political dominant party in the
future.
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(b) Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
"Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed." (Paragraph 42)
"...we're more than an institution. For nearly 20 years, our union has been on the cutting edge of a people's
cause... you cannot stamp out a people's cause." (Paragraph 45)
"Like the other immigrant groups, the day will come when we win the economic and political rewards which
are in keeping with our numbers in society." (Paragraph 48)
D "And on that day, our nation shall fulfill its creed--and that fulfillment shall enrich us all." (Paragraph 51)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Chavez uses this quote to articulate the future political, legal, social, and cultural rise of Hispanic people, those who in the past were treated so poorly. Therefore, the correct option is option B.
What is quote?A quote is the verbatim repetition of the speaker or author's words. The words are precisely reprinted and enclosed in quotation marks in a direct quotation. The words being paraphrased rather than in quote marks when they are used in an indirect quotation.
Ensure that quotes are appropriately included into your content by stating its purpose with your own words, explaining why you chose to use the quote, and giving the reader any background information they may need to comprehend it. Quotes shouldn't be used as complete sentences. Chavez uses this quote to articulate the future political, legal, social, and cultural rise of Hispanic people, those who in the past were treated so poorly. This best explains the biblical quote used in paragraph 50.
Therefore, the correct option is option B.
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Write down three reading, writing, or learning strategies
Answer:
Reading
Explanation:
1.) Try visualizing what going on in the book.
2.) Think about what's going on in the book and what may happen in the book later on.
3.) Try to make a connection with the book and relate what going on in your life and how it is relating to your life.
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1. In building an argument I need to_________________
2,To defend my stand on an issue I must_______________
Help me please
Answer:
1. In building an argument I need to build a claim
2.To defend my stand on an issue I must collect evidence.
Explanation:
An argument is a position in relation to a relevant issue present in society, in some way. This positioning is established upon a claim, where the author of the argument will show how he interprets and views this issue, the problems it causes and the possible solutions. In order to defend this argument, it is necessary for the author to collect evidence, which is evidence that the position is correct and that it is relevant in today's society.
what inscription would you probably find on a birthday card?
Answer:
“Warmest wishes and love on your birthday and always!” “Be safe, have fun!" “So grateful for you.” “Wishing you a happy birthday!!"
if thats what you mean-
Answer: Happy birthday.
Explanation:
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The CSI effect: Fact or Fiction ?
Exposition paragraph example
(WILL MARK BRAINLY) Please answer in 30 mins or less
Read the selection.
Imagine being 2 years old and coming to America because you have leukemia. You stay in America with a medical visa in order to get treatment. Your dad then comes to America with a work visa, but then everything goes wrong. In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, your dad's work gets delayed. You learn that your dad does not have a work visa anymore, and is not able to be in America legally, so your family files for a case so you can stay in America. Later in your life, you apply for DACA so you can be in America legally.
How does this selection contribute to the article's overall argument?
a
It shows that many immigrants stay in the United States without documentation.
b
It explains how DACA helped an immigrant stay legally in the United States.
c
It shows how easy it is for the children of immigrants to stay in the United States legally.
d
It explains why Ainee Athar can become a U.S. citizen.
What color were the Ancient Hebrew Israelites in the Bible.
Answer: I looked it up and they all saying ancient hebrews were black
Explanation:
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what do the following words symbolize?
a. roads
b. dove
c. sky
d. ears
e. deaths
what is the name of the first section of an argumentive paragraph A claim B body paragraph C introduction paragraph and D evidence please i need help
Answer:
C. intro is the first thing you do and you put the claim in it
Explanation:
If any of you have payed someone online to write an essay for you, (and if they did a good job/aren't a scam), who did you use?
Answer:
I can do it without getting payed.
Please help it’s 1:00 and I have a lot of missing assignments
Answer:
3rd option?
Explanation:
just a guess im sleepy
What type of irony is shown in the following situation?
Romeo arrives at the Capulet family tomb to find Juliet dead. However, the audience
knows that Juliet is not dead, but merely took a potion to make it look like she died.?
O no irony
O dramatic irony
O verbal irony
situational irony
Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
we know that Juliet is not dead but Romeo does not know that yet
The kind of the irony is shown in the following situation is dramatic irony. Thus, option second is correct.
What is irony?Irony is the contrast between what appears to be the situation on the surface and what is actually occurring or to be expected; it is a powerful rhetorical device and literary approach. Irony is classified into three types: verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony.
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience is better knowledgeable than the character. It builds suspense and anxiety.
Situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected and what occurs. In the above text, "Capulet family tomb to find Juliet dead" is the irony because in reality Juliet is not dead.
The irony displayed in the following circumstance is dramatic irony. As a result, option 2 is correct.
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Which word is not a preposition?
a.
between
c.
before
b.
against
d.
better
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
Explanation:
D
What are some ways that abolitionists used language to increase the impact of their anti-slavery message?
Answer:
Abolitionists spread their message of freedom through newspapers like William Lloyd Garrison’s “The Liberator” and by organizing anti slavery lectures given by many formerly enslaved people, like Frederick Douglass, who traveled throughout the country, often at great personal risk, to highlight the evils of slavery.
Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Right in the middle there lay the body of a man sorely contorted and still twitching. They drew near on tiptoe, turned it on its back and beheld the face of Edward Hyde. He was dressed in clothes far too large for him, clothes of the doctor's bigness; the cords of his face still moved with a semblance of life, but life was quite gone: and by the crushed phial in the hand and the strong smell of kernels that hung upon the air, Utterson knew that he was looking on the body of a self-destroyer.
"We have come too late,” he said sternly, "whether to save or punish. Hyde is gone to his account; and it only remains for us to find the body of your master.”
Which theme does this passage best support?
Evil can never truly hide itself.
It is important to trust your instinct.
Utterson and the servants find Hyde’s body.
The men continue to look for Dr. Jekyll.
Answer:
A. Evil can never truly hide itself.
Explanation:
"Evil can never truly hide itself" is the theme covered in this excerpt. This is because it shows that even if Hyde hid and did evil without anyone being able to solve it and even if that evil was in relation to himself, it would not be hidden and it would not be possible that this truth would never be discovered, because all the evil is perceptible at one time or another.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
thats what it be my doods
What kind of information does the speaker provide about the deceased?
Upon the Burning of Our House
In silent night when rest I took,
For sorrow near I did not look,
I waken'd was with thund'ring noise
And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice.
That fearful sound of fire and fire, 5
Let no man know is my desire.
I, starting up, the light did spy,
And to my God my heart did cry
To strengthen me in my distress
And not to leave me succorless. 10
Then coming out beheld a space,
The flame consume my dwelling place.
And, when I could no longer look,
I blest his Name that gave and took,
That laid my goods now in the dust: 15
Yea so it was, and so 'twas just.
It was his own: it was not mine;
Far be it that I should repine.
He might of all justly bereft,
But yet sufficient for us left. 20
When by the ruins oft I past,
My sorrowing eyes aside did cast,
And here and there the places spy
Where oft I sat, and long did lie.
Here stood that trunk, and there that chest; 25
There lay that store I counted best:
My pleasant things in ashes lie,
And them behold no more shall I
Under thy roof no guest shall sit,
Nor at thy table eat a bit. 30
No pleasant tale shall e'er be told
Nor things recounted done of old.
No candle e'er shall shine in thee
Nor bridegroom's voice ere heard shall be.
In silence ever shalt thou lie; 35
Adieu, adieu; all's vanity.
Then straight I gin my heart to chide,
And did thy wealth on earth abide?
Didst fix thy hope on mould'ring dust,
The arm of flesh didst make thy trust? 40
Raise up thy thoughts above the sky
That dunghill mists away may fly.
Thou hast an house on high erect,
Fram'd by that mighty Architect,
With glory richly furnished, 45
Stands permanent tho' this be fled.
It's purchased, and paid for too
By him who hath enough to do.
A prize so vast as is unknown,
Yet, by his gift, is made thine own. 50
There's wealth enough, I need no more;
Farewell my pelf, farewell my store.
The world no longer let me love,
My hope and treasure lies above.
—Anne Bradstreet
it would be b hope it help
Explanation:
Which ONE reason for keeping national secrets hidden is NOT mentioned in Passage 1? Ato ensure military secrecy and success Bto avoid disputes Cto conceal data from enemy countries Dto protect the identity of human sources
Answer: i believe c .
Please help ASAP!
Read the excerpts from "opening statements from John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon First Televised Debate."
Kennedy: I think we can do better. I don't want the talents of any American to go to waste. I know that there are those who want to turn everything over to the government. I don't at all. I want the individuals to meet their responsibilities. And I want the states to meet their responsibilities. But I think there is also a national responsibility. The argument has been used against every piece of social legislation in the last twenty-five years.
Nixon: I will concede that in all the areas to which I have referred Senator Kennedy would have the federal government spend more than I would have it spend. I costed out the cost of the Democratic platform. It runs a minimum of thirteen and two-tenths billions of dollars a year more than we are presently spending to a maximum of eighteen billion dollars a year more than we're presently spending.
On what point do Kennedy and Nixon disagree?
Kennedy wants the federal government to spend more and take a more active role in solving problems than Nixon does.
Kennedy thinks state and local governments should solve the nation's problems, while Nixon thinks only the federal government can do so.
Kennedy believes only money will fix the nation's problems; Nixon thinks only hard work will do so.
Kennedy does not want to turn all of the nation's problems over to the government, while Nixon does.
Answer:
Kennedy wants the federal government to spend more and take a more active role in solving problems than Nixon does.
Explanation: This is correct I took the K-12 quiz and read the problem so please choose this it's right!!!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
100 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What figure of speach can replace, Having a lot of homework to do after school?
Answer:
this isnt a 100 points
Explanation:
Answer: dude i dont know and plus this is not 100 pionts just to let you know
Explanation:
Give an example of a true statement that you have read or heard.
Can you find a future form that predicts something happening very soon?
Answer:
If you can make a prediction based on what you see now, we use going to. For example, “You're driving too fast, you're going to hit the car in front!”
How do the rules of parallelism apply to coordinating ideas?
A. They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence, keeping
coordinating ideas in similar forms.
B. They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence, keeping
coordinating ideas separate.
C. They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence by holdin
one apple in each hand.
D. None of the above are correct.
Answer:
A. They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence, keeping coordinating ideas in similar forms.
the article is Sustainable fishing
Write a short paragraph that explains the central idea of the article. Use at least two details from the article to support your response.
Answer:
the main idea of the article
Explanation:
is that fishing is a negative effect on local fish and Marine mammal populations and health.
What is the suffix of Inhabited
Answer:
"in"
Explanation:
Standing up in the middle of the presentation, Chantal delivered a diatribe about how offended she was by the speaker's
accusations that no one in the honors program truly deserved to be there.
o
A. muffled scream
o
B. unfortunate comment
o C. angry speech
o D. confusing monologue
Answer:
d or a
Explanation:
How does the description of the Easter Sunday event in "Marian Anderson Sings" differ from the description of the same event in the biography "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer"?
"Marian Anderson Sings" lists the songs that Marian Anderson performed, but "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer" does not include this information.
"Marian Anderson Sings" describes Mrs. Roosevelt's major role in arranging the event, and "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer" states that Mrs. Roosevelt was not very involved.
"Marian Anderson Sings" includes dialogue while "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer" only includes description.
"Marian Anderson Sings" includes the number of attendees while "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer" does not address this detail.
Answer:
its is c
Explanation:
sorry i didn't see this earlier i took the test
Answer:
Its CCCC
Explanation:
Cause took test got it right
and they are
Works derived from the mind are referred to as
protected by
O A. copyright; intellectual property
OB. intellectual property; copyright
O C. literature; publishers
D. ideas; the First Amendment
PLEEASSEEEE Answer ASAP. Due in 5 Minutes. 15 points!!!!!!!!!
Who is your hero?
If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
What is your biggest fear?
What is your favorite family vacation?
What would you change about yourself if you could?
What really makes you angry?
What motivates you to work hard?
What is your favorite thing about your career?
What is your biggest complaint about your job?
What is your proudest accomplishment?
What is your child's proudest accomplishment?
What is your favorite book to read?
What makes you laugh the most?
What was the last movie you went to? What did you think?
What did you want to be when you were small?
What does your child want to be when he/she grows up?
If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would it be?
What is your favorite game or sport to watch and play?
Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse, or drive a car?
What would you sing at Karaoke night?
What two radio stations do you listen to in the car the most?
Which would you rather do: wash dishes, mow the lawn, clean the bathroom, or vacuum the house?
If you could hire someone to help you, would it be with cleaning, cooking, or yard work?
If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Who is your favorite author?
Answer:
Mi heroes are mi mom and good
Explanation: