Answer:
a
Explanation:
the sentence flows :)
Please help with this questions
Answer:
the animal is a frog
i jump in the air
and i have webbed feet
i eat flies from the sky
A realistic novel that is set in the 1860's would be _____.
A) autobiographical
B) science fiction
C) historical fiction
D) an encyclopedia article
Answer:
C) historical fiction
Do Jane and Rochester still feel the same way about each other? Explain.
Answer:
They still feel the same, but they have changed as well as their relationship.
Explanation:
Jane and Rochester still love and deeply care for each other, but in different ways than before. After all the events that they have lived through together, they are changed, people. Rochester is a more humble and content person than before. Jane, however, is not simply a timid, obedient woman anymore, but the strong, able, and more confident than before.
As Rochester is blind and injured as a consequence of the fire, he has to rely on Jane, and their relationship is therefore change – she is not the one depending on him anymore, but it is another way around. They have both matured and realize this two-way relation is true adult love.
The man’s thoughtful and pained expression conveyed an attitude of worry.
which word is the preposition?
Answer:
The preposition is of.
Explanation:
The preposition in the given sentence "the man’s thoughtful and pained expression conveyed an attitude of worry," is "of."
What is a preposition?A preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
A preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
English prepositions are quite idiomatic. Although there are some usage guidelines, fixed expressions often determine how prepositions are used.
In these situations, it is preferable to memorize the entire phrase rather than each individual preposition.
A preposition such as "of" denotes relationships between other words, such as "belonging," "made of," "contains," or "a point of reckoning."
Therefore, the preposition in the sentence is "of."
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answer this pls
1.Nobody has ever climbed Jhomolhari. (Rewrite in future perfect tense)
Answer:
1. Nobody will have ever climbed Jhomolhari.
Explanation:
calling someone who is behind on his credit card payment
Answer:
Credit card delinquency
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
GUYS i need help!!!
write some poem ideas...
i have to write a poem for school
I got chu! U can write about what u like, how life is like an example:
Life is like bubblegum start off fresh and juicy plenty of zip and gallons to give, and a million bubbles just waiting to be popped!
And so on u can add if u want lol
Answer:
I have one
Explanation:
This is a kitchen prayer poem:
Bless all this little kitchen, Lord,
Including every nook,
And bless me as I clean the sink
scrub pots and pans, and cook.
May every meal that u produce
be seasoned from above
With Tender Loving Care of course
But most of all your love.
So bless this little kitchen, Lord,
and all within its care
May they find warmth and cheer
herein, as well as tasty fare.
E. Writing Test
1. Write a story that ends in "I've never found such a kind person ever
since".
help me with this please , it easy… my brain cells rant working
Answer:
The answer is 2.
Explanation:
In the question te ask you to replace the word, or pronoun "it" e.g in number 1 change "it" to "the story", 2 change "it" to "a great book", 3 change "it" to "people", 4 change "it" to "a good adventure".
Number 1 cannot work because mentioning the word "story" twice in sentence [B] does not make the story clearer or "clearest".
Number 3 also cannot work because changing "you" in sentence [E] to "people" does not change the meaning of the sentence.
Finaly number 4 reapeting "a good adventure" will not make sense in sentence [E].
I hope this answers your question.
Both Elie Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory," and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus I, readers discover a striking difference in the mood, attitude, of these two survivors. In two to three paragraphs discuss their attitudes, comparing and contrasting them. Use textual evidence to support your points.
Answer:
Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus I, readers discover a striking difference in the mood, attitude, of these two survivors. In two to three paragraphs discuss their attitudes, comparing and contrasting them. Use textual evidence to support your points.
Both Elie Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus
Read Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address:
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure.
We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Which sentence best describes President Lincoln's central claim in the speech?
A.
The nation's war of independence was the indirect cause of the Civil War.
B.
The fallen soldiers from both the sides deserve respect for their sacrifice.
C.
US citizens must dedicate themselves to the preservation of the nation and freedom for all.
D.
The nation has to go through significant changes to avoid such tragic wars in the future.
there are 32 members in an invitation club. eight of the member are senior citizens. in lowest term, what fraction of the club are senior citizens A. 1/2 B.1/4 C. 1/8 D.1/16
what is the answer
filipino
Answer:
B
Explanation:
8/32
(8 being the seniors and 32 being the number of members)
simplify to 1/4
Is this a metaphor, Unpopularity is contagious, and you can catch it the same way you catch the FLU or bad dancing? Yes or No
Is this a simile, Honestly, though, I don't believe that unpopularity is a real force of Nature, like gravity or deliciousness? Yes or No
Answer:
First question: Yes. Second question: Yes.
Explanation:
Metaphor: compares something without the use of "like or as."
Simile: compares something with the use of "like and/or as."
I hope this helps! :D
Pargraph about a job that interests you
Answer:
A career that concerns me is being a physician. I would love to be a doctor because the best thing anyone might ever do is to be able to save lives. You still raise lots of cash to support you, your family, and lots of charities. Plus, you have nice patients who, when you feel depressed, make your day. I just want to be a doctor(or a writer) when I grow up.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn becomes available, henceforth, as a place of residence to thousands, to whom the ability to reach their places of business without interruption from fog and ice is of paramount importance. To all Brooklyn's present citizens a distinct boon is given. The certainty of communication with New York afforded by the Bridge is the fundamental benefit it confers.
Read the following summary of the excerpt.
It is great that the Brooklyn Bridge finally created new business opportunities by allowing the citizens of Brooklyn to easily commute to Manhattan.
Which of the following flaws can be found in this summary of the excerpt?
The summary gives the reader’s personal opinion.
The summary does not include the main idea.
The summary is written in the mayor’s words.
The summary includes unimportant details.
Answer:
Answer is b probably
Explanation:
Answer:
ill say right answer in the comments
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from an article about etiquette.
To a great extent, the art of writing thank-you notes has surrendered to impersonal forms of technology. However, the effect of a handwritten note simply cannot be duplicated by a tactless e-mail or a hurried phone call. A written thank-you note shows the care and the effort put forth by the writer because a note requires thought as well as time. Writing a note demonstrates that the gift recipient appreciates the giver's thoughtfulness. In contrast, an e-mail or a phone call may be more convenient for the gift recipient, but these methods do not show the same level of consideration and appreciation as a thank-you note. Both methods lack the attention that a gift—no matter its size—properly deserves. Therefore, a handwritten thank-you note is able to convey gratitude that far exceeds hasty technology.
In the article, the writer's diction
A.
communicates the author's frustration and despair in how people choose to correspond with one another.
B.
stresses the extreme importance of saying thank-you for gifts that come in any size or manner to a person.
C.
expresses how effective conveying sincere gratitude and appreciation toward another person can be.
D.
shows the contrast between her perception of handwritten thank-you notes and technological forms of thank-you.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What are factors you should consider when you create a budget?
Answer:
So I think the factors are different it depends what the budget is for. But it can be the amount of money you have
Explanation:
Please write a paragraph about the following: I know how to stand up for myself and for others when faced with exclusion, prejudice and injustice.
**Remember a paragraph is 6-7 complete sentences.
Answer:
don't know srry
Explanation:
How do these excerpts work together to develop a
central idea?
O Memmott uses a specific example to describe
Trujillo's cruelty,
Memmott argues that all memories should be
commemorated.
Memmott explains that the Border of Lights
commemoration is an adequate way of honoring
victims.
O Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known
today and then shows why it is worth remembering,
Answer:
d on edge
Explanation:
The way in which these excerpts function together to advance a key idea would be:
D). Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known today and then shows why it is worth remembering.
Mark MemmottIn these passages, Mark Memmott develops the main idea by elaborating that the tragedy is not popularly recognized in the present and then, displays the reason of it being worthy of being recalled.
Both the passages provide details to accomplish the idea that present people are not much aware of it and are "long forgotten."
Therefore, it must be recalled so that people can be aware of it and understand it effectively.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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The question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows:
Read the excerpt from "Remembering to Never Forget: Dominican Republic's 'Parsley Massacre'" by Mark Memmott.
Passage A:
This week, people from around the world are expected to gather in the Dominican Republic for a "Border of Lights" commemoration that aims to "honor a tragedy long forgotten, and unknown to many people."
Passage B:
Trujillo, as the Border of Lights website explains, fed and nurtured anti-Haitian sentiment and created an atmosphere that still excludes ethnic Haitians from becoming part of "the Dominican melting pot."
The method his soldiers used in 1937 to try to identify those who would be killed was cruelly unique. When confronting someone in the lands along the border with Haiti, they would hold up a sprig of parsley and ask what it was. If the person responded by trilling the "r" in perejil (Spanish for parsley), he would be free to go. Anyone who didn't trill the "r" was thought to be a Haitian Creole speaker—and was likely to be killed.
How do these excerpts work together to develop a central idea?
Memmott uses a specific example to describe Trujillo's cruelty.
Memmott argues that all memories should be commemorated.
Memmott explains that the Border of Lights commemoration is an adequate way of honoring victims.
Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known today and then shows why it is worth remembering.
PLZ HURRY ITS A TIMED TEST I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST. Read the sentences. My cousin has read every book in the library about large, poisonous reptiles, and she spends hours staring at them in their glass cages at the zoo. She even dreams of keeping one as a pet someday. I will never understand her unusual interest in these creatures. Which word best defines the word unusual in this context? strange special surprising significant
Answer:
strange
Explanation:
Lines 33–40: In analyzing King’s use of anaphora, Euchner himself uses this rhetorical device. In which lines does Euchner use anaphora?
From Nobody Turn me around
Answer:
The author uses the word “repetition” as an example of anaphora.
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Pls read passage before answering
The junky car bobbed behind Libby's tow truck as she confidently swung both vehicles into her garage. Her young passenger in the shredded jean jacket seemed a little less secure, however. For the whole trip to the garage, Rick had been whirling around to look through the rear window to check on the car he'd just bought at the salvage yard. Obviously, Rick thought there was a treasure buried among all those dents and rust patches.
In the office, Libby told Rick she thought it might be tough to find the alternator he needed. If he could do without the car for a week or two, she'd do her best.
“That's okay, I guess,” Rick shrugged. He tucked a long strand of hair behind one ear. “It'd take me at least that long to pay you. I start a new job tomorrow, and it always takes a few weeks to get the first check.”
Libby smiled. “Tell you what. You keep that check. If I find the alternator, it's on me. Just bring your car here for all your repairs after that.” She patted the hood of his car, and a small piece of rust floated down to the floor. “I hate to tell you, but you're going to be back quite a bit.”
“Cool.” Rick bobbed his head. “Thanks, dude! Catch you later.”
A man in a suit walked in just after Rick rambled out. Libby immediately mistrusted him. It was the briefcase. “If you've got a car for me, you should just pull it in,” she said flatly.
The man smiled and shook his head. “No, I'm actually hoping to help you out. I'm with Midtown Money Merchants. We're contacting small businesses in the area that need a little spark to grow. A line of credit might be just the spark you need to increase your profits.”
Libby gritted her teeth. She felt the garage growing cold.
It was that winter day again. Libby was nine. She looked through the front window of her family's apartment as a man in coveralls was hooking her family's car up to a tow truck. Another man was at their apartment door, holding an open briefcase and shoving a paper into her father's face.
“Just another couple of months,” her father was insisting. “I'll pay extra then. I will!”
“Sir, you haven't even been paying what was expected of you. We have been patient enough.” The man snapped his briefcase closed. “Now it's time to return what you bought with our company's money.” He looked over at Libby for a moment. Then he coughed, turned, and went down the stairwell. The window's glass fogged with the heat of Libby's face.
Now walking across the floor of the garage she owned, Libby approached Mr. Midtown Money Merchant. “No loans,” she said through gritted teeth. “My business has done just fine without them.”
The man escorted himself backward through the door, banging his briefcase against the door as he practically jumped through it.
Libby suddenly smiled. “Come back when you need a radiator rebuilt, now, you hear?” Then she slammed the door
Which of the following best describes Libby's feelings when Rick says he can't pay her immediately?
-She mistrusts him immediately.
-She is angry and unsympathetic.
-She is understanding and forgiving.
-She worries his car will be taken away.
Answer:
she mistrustes him imediatly
Explanation:
what is modi ji's father's name
Answer:
On 26th May 2014 Shri Narendra Modi became the 15th primeminister of our country. In the earler General election Modiji led Bhartiya Janta Party to unprecedented victory and the party won 282 seats.
He is the only prime minister of India who was born in independent India. He was born on 17th September 1950 in Vadnagar to Damodar Das and heeraben, a small town in Mahsana district of Gujarat. His father Damodar Das ran a small tea stall and he helped him in the business. He passed his M.A. in Political science from Gujrat university in 1980. He was married in an early age of 17 but he didn't wanted to be a householder. He dedicated his life to Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (R.S.S) He joined politics and worked for B.J.P. In October 2001 Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji appointed him as the chief minister of Gujarat. He remained on the post for 13 years until he became the prime minister of the country in 2014 to present. Modiji did tremendous work for development of Gujrat. Now the whole country is accepting that he'll lead the country to peace, prosperity, remove corruption and will give employment to youth.
How does president Obama think education contributes to success?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Yes, both he and his wife have advocated for education and its importance in creating success.
Civil Disobedience
Part 1
Most people remember Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as reformers who practiced non-violent forms of protest and advocacy. Both effectively changed the popular opinion about emotional issues for their countries and brought in a wave of change that was long overdue. But the practice of non-violent protest, or civil disobedience, started long before either Gandhi or King. It began with a quiet, shy poet who is best known for writing a lot about a pond.
Henry David Thoreau lived from 1817 until 1862, mainly in the area of Concord, Massachusetts. The issue that would tear the country apart in the 1860s had already begun dividing the nation. Thoreau was only 14 when Nat Turner led the slave rebellion in Virginia and was later hanged. In his late 20s, Thoreau began speaking against slavery in public, echoing the voices of freedmen like Frederick Douglass and Lewis Hayden.
Thoreau believed that a government that supported slavery was corrupt and immoral. He was also deeply suspicious of government. For these and other reasons, Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax for a number of years. The poll tax was a legal tax owed by every person. It was basically a tax on one's body. After not paying for years, he was at last arrested. He spent only one night in jail, however, as a relative paid the tax for him. He was reportedly furious that any tax was paid on his behalf.
It was this experience that Thoreau wrote about in an essay called "Civil Disobedience." In this essay, he argued that being moral and just came before allegiance to government. He wrote “If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law." He also felt that voting was not enough to ensure that the right thing be done. He wrote that "even voting for the right is doing nothing for it… A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance…" He felt that one had a moral responsibility to resist unjust laws.
Read this line from the third paragraph:
For these and other reasons, Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax for a number of years.
How does this sentence prepare readers for the final line of the paragraph?
It lets readers know his refusal to pay wasn't just a passing idea.
It lets readers know Thoreau was a thoughtful man.
It tells readers his reasons for refusal were not important.
It tells readers why Thoreau was not arrested for so long.
Answer:
im not genuinley surre but iwould couse the second one
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about first-person point of view? (5 points) a It uses the word I, and one character tells the story. b It uses the word you and makes the reader feel a part of the story. c The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech. d The narrator is not part of the story and knows what every character is thinking and feeling.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Antonyms of ignore
Answer:
Listen, pay attention, hear, attend, acknowledge , concentrate on hearing ,
give ear to , lend an ear to , hang on someone's words, concentrate on, be attentive, harken, hark, to hear something with thoughtful attention.
Answer:
Listen and Pay attention.
if you were to write a story of poverty and how to end it what would you say and what would u do if you don't wanna answer just take the points :3
Answer:
I would write about how poverty could impact anyone, at any time, if fate looks down on them. I would write about how anyone, even the fortunate could lose everything, and how we can't let this go on. I would even push some mildly socialist points just to get the reader thinking.
Explanation:
Thanks for the points! =)
Answer:
I'd talk about donations. If everyone one on to countries can donate like 2% at least of their income to third world countries, then there will be a decrease. Think of it this way. in the United States, for example, dollars are higher than most of the currency in developing countries (exchange rate. Random number here but $10 in the US can be about $70 somewhere else) so yeah.
I have to ___ my notes ones again to make sure i have learned all important details before the exam
A)go over
B)pull down
C)stand for
D)take after
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
Go over - consider, examine, or check something
Can you tell me the parts
Answer:
1. Recipient's email address
2. Cc - Carbon copy email address
3. BCc - Blind carbon copy email address
4. Subject of mail
5. Salutation
6. Body of mail
7. Closing greeting
8. Sender's name.
Explanation:
The excerpt attached gives the parts of an email.
1. Recipient's email address: This part of the email carries the receiver's email address. This is actually where the email will be sent.
2. Cc - Carbon copy email address: This is the part where the email addresses of the other people that should receive the same email is inputed. In this part, every recipient that recieves the email will know that the same email was emailed to other people as well.
3. BCc - Blind carbon copy email address: This is the part of the email where the email addresses of other people receiving the same email is inputed. But the recipient of that same email will not know that the same email was sent to other people.
4. Subject of mail: This bears the summary of what the email is all about.
5. Salutation: This is the first greeting used at the start of an email or letter. "Dear", "Hello", "Hi" are some of the common terms used.
6. Body of mail: This carries the message of the mail.
7. Closing greeting/remark: Here is used to greet the recipient and wish him or her well. Common closing remark or greetings are: "Best Regards", "Best", "Kind Regards", "Warm Greetings", etc.
8. Sender's name: This bears the name of the sender. It is usually used in formal emails.