Answer:
D
Explanation:
because like the answer itself the author does not state a position
Jacobs’s nails dug into the bark of the palm as waves crashed against his legs. He laughed a maniacal laugh and looked to the foreboding sky. “You will not take me down!” As if in response, sand lashed against his bareback, driven by a vengeful wind.
Which characteristic of Gothic writing does the passage best illustrate?
Answer:The phrase "You will not take me down!
Explanation:
how is declared different than informing or telling?
Well, informing and telling are vastly different than declaring.
Declared or declaring is more of in a strong way.
It's like, when a figure declares war. They are not telling, nor informing. Instead they are announcing.
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4. At what time does the uninvited guest appear?
Answer:
At the stroke of midnight, the uninvited guest arrives at the eccentric masquerade, shocking the aristocrats and casting a gloomy, unsettling mood throughout the extensive imperial suite.
Explanation:
4
The poem is set in a kingdom by the sea, yet the speaker claims the angels sent a wind to
chill and kill Annabel Lee. Do you agree with the speaker or do you think the wind came
from the setting? Explain.
Fentifs, threenlaces
the mem that curative langu
Answer:
When a kingdom is by the sea, it can get very cold and windy. Literally, fierce winds can blow. Also, you need to take into consideration Poe and his mentality. Annabel Lee is who he was going to spend his life with. This was the last poem he wrote and he had a mental breakdown. He compares this with how the angels even envied his love for her and her love for him.
Explanation:
This place by the sea was the most beautiful place in the world for these 2 lovers. She got sick and died. He could not care for her. His love did not die, but he did go crazy.
What contributions does Glenn make to the world of running?
Cunningham won the Sullivan medal in 1933 for his achievements in middle-distance running. In 1934, he set the world record for the mile run at 4:06.8, which stood for three years. He also set world records in the 800 m in 1936 and in the indoor mile in 1938.
- “I always believed that I could walk normally, and that was the truth. Now I will run, and run faster than anyone else!”, Glenn said after setting the world record. (Kansas University Archives) -Choose the best asnwer The hospital building is divided________four sections. A.intoB.inC.aboutD.to
What might the doll on the dresser in "Nemecia" symbolize?
Answer:
The porcelain doll Nemecia gives to Maria as a baby symbolizes their relationship and childhood together. When Nemecia claims to not remember the doll, this upsets Maria as she feels it is a rejection of her. She later realizes that it is because Nemecia does not think of her at all anymore.
Explanation:
Yes
Pierre must learn three new piano pieces for his concert in two months. He is learning the first piece quickly, but the second piece is giving him a problem. He decides he needs to switch the order in which he practices, and he breaks his practices into shorter chunks of time. What skill is Pierre showing?
Attitude
Belief
Flexibility
Selling Out
Answer:
I think attitude or belief
Explanation:
Part C
Now, use the plan you outlined in part A and the research you conducted in part B to write a
short paragraph explaining the most relevant information you discovered.
Answer:
In researching how Gordon Parks established himself as a photographer, the greatest piece of information I discovered about him is that he became successful by documenting not just the glamour of wealthy people but also the everyday lives of the less fortunate. By capturing images of the poor, Parks literally and figuratively illuminated the inequalities in America at that time. In this way, his artwork was a form of activism.
Explanation: Edmentum
How media/screen time effects all aspects of a young child’s life?
is connation a dictionary definition of a word?
Answer:
The connotation of a word or phrase is the associated or secondary meaning of the word.
I don’t have ……………………………………………………. to buy a car.
enough money
money enough
enough money not
money enough not
use the pronoun instead of the words in bracket
1. John is in hospital -------(John) is not very well.
2. I lost my watch but it was only a cheap------- (watch).
3. I have to make tea for------- (all the people)
4. Mary took a photo of ------(Mary) 5.---------(people in general) can not make an omelette with out breaking
Answer:
He
Wearable
Everyone
They
What does Chaucer mean when he says she eet ful many a sklendre meal
Chaucer meant that the woman is fed with food that is inconsistent, thin, liquid, and weak in appearance.
Although you haven't shown it, this question is about "The Canterbury Tales" and features a widow present in "The Nun’s Priest’s Tale."
Based on this text, we can state that:
The tale account features a very poor widow.She had no material possessions and no elements in abundance.She feeds on thin foods, without attractive consistency.These foods are liquid and unattractive.However, the widow is satisfied with what little she has, not needing anything to change the way she lives."The Canterbury Tales" is a book that presents a compilation of tales that portray Western European society.
More information:
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Choose the correct answer.
... are you from?
What
Where
Which
Where are you from?
Have a beautiful and joyful day ahead.
Answer:
Where are you from?
'Where' is the answer.
What are the three characteristics of empirical science?
Answer:
It is based on observed and measured phenomena.It derives knowledge from actual experience.It doesn't derives knowledge theory or belief.Read the text, then answer the question that follows: Wild animals as viewed from a mountain camp—Camille Grant, October 2011 Through my binoculars, I viewed a group of wild animals in action. A pride of lions was sleeping when a small, yellow bus pulled up beside them. Tourists on a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can. Armed with cameras, they invaded the lions' territory, hoping to capture the perfect photograph. The crowd leaned out the windows, hooting and hollering, until the lions awoke. When the lions moved away, the bus rolled after them, relentlessly stalking the pride. One of the lions turned and roared to protect the young. This was greeted with cheers and a celebratory honk of the bus horn. The curious visitors observed the lions' routine for an hour before moving on. Leaving a cloud of dust, the bus headed away, taking the wild animals off to disturb someone else's home. Review the following line from the text: Armed with cameras and cell phones, they were invading the lions' territory in hopes of capturing the perfect photograph. The author uses several verbs to describe the tourists' actions. The connotative tone of these verbs implies that the photographers are A:hunters B:reporters C:scientists D:students
Answer:
Explanation:
I DO NOT KNOW ASKING THE SAME QUESTION MAM
The answer is Hunters
Gibb's defensive vs. supportive strategies
Answer:
Gibb has six opposing viewpoints that are known as supportive behaviors. Defensive behaviors are carried out when a person feels threatened during communication and hence the need to defend him or herself. Supportive communication is important as humans interact, as people need to feel a connection with other people.
Explanation:
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what do you think will happen to our society if social sciences are abolished by the government
Explanation:
Put simply, the social sciences are important because they create better institutions and systems that affect people's lives every day. ... Thus, social sciences help people understand how to interact with the social world—how to influence policy, develop networks, increase government accountability, and promote democracy. The world will be unbalanced and various problems would arise which could affect the lives of both people and the world.
Is this a simple or complex sentence: Never in a thousand years will he marry that woman who disrespects his mother.
Answer:
This is a complex sentence.
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This was the (Chorus's) quote, but what does it mean? Explain please!
Answer:
where everyone saying what they like in a particular place
What kind of relationship do you have with nature? How often do you spend time outside?Why?
Answer:
Our relationship with the natural environment can be understood through the concept of biophilia and the biophilia hypothesis. This term is defined as humans' innate need to affiliate with other life such as plants and animals. This essentially means that humans have a desire to be near nature
Answer:
WELL PERSONALLY IT'S KINDA LIKE A BOND AT FIRST SIGHT. OR U COULD SAY IT WAS A "NATUR AL" BOND IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN *LOL* PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIST
What are the difference between inference and predicting? give 5 sentences
Answer:
lnference is used when referring to the act of reaching a conclusion that has been evaluated using various methods based on facts and evidence and prediction refers to a conclusive statement about a future event or occurrence.
Answer:
Explanation:
In general, if it's discussing a future event or something that can be explicitly verified within the 'natural course of things,' it's a prediction. If it's a theory formed around implicit analysis based on evidence and clues, it's an inference. Inference is using observation and background to reach a logical conclusion. You probably practice inference every day. For example, if you see someone eating a new food and he or she makes a face, then you infer he does not like it. Or if someone slams a door, you can infer that she is upset about something.
How does the great gatsby representative of both realism and modernism?
Answer:
Blend;s the intense symbolism and figurative language of modernism with the social and psychological believabillity of realism.
Explanation:
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1. Explain why there is a need to observe accuracy in preparing raw materials in accordance with BFAR and product specifications. 2. If you are assigned to grade the raw materials, how will you sort or classify them? Explain
Answer:
this is only for num 1
During a product development, it is important to ensure that the specifications are accurate, from receiving the raw materials, through formulating a recipe to launching a new product. However, businesses face various challenges while trying to guarantee the accuracy of their finished product specifications. Indeed, they need to be extremely careful to use and generate the right specs at every stage of a product life cycle.
Before developing a product, a great number of information and data needs to be retrieved, gathered and organized. From suppliers and raw materials’ information to all related documentation such as certifications, it is challenging to ensure that these data are accurate and readily available at any time. It is also important to ensure that any change concerning a data (e.g.: increase of a raw material price, introducing a new allergen, different nutritional values, etc.) is taken into account as soon as it is known.
Collaboration and communication play important roles in ensuring the accuracy of each finished product specification. However, they are not always optimal as information is often scattered across the different departments and teams, from marketing through research and development to quality. Teams do not always have access to the right information at the right time. Moreover, most of the time, businesses do not have the appropriate processes in place to share these data, usually relying on e-mails to share information.
The accuracy of the finished product specifications depend on the data used. It is necessary to have complete and up-to-date information during the entire product development process. You need to make sure that the data of each component used in a product is available and accurate. However, it is an error-prone and time-consuming task to manually gather this information and ensure its accuracy. It is also a long process to check that each required product specification has been created and complies with internal requirements as well as regulations in force.
Identify the noun clause in the following sentence:
He knows all about art, but he doesn't know what he likes.
But he doesn't know
O what he likes
He knows all about art
There is no noun clause in this sentence
Answer:
'He knows all about art' is the noun clause
Answer:
'What he likes' is the noun clause
Explanation:
1.
a
What does the word "cliques" mean as it is used in paragraph 1?
A organization
B. faction
C.
crowd
Ets
D.
mob
d
2.
D.
Answer:
b
Explanation: i got the answer right on the test
Why has the pandemic been good for some black entrepreneurs?
https://newsela.com/read/black-owned-business-pandemic/id/2001023447/
Answer:
Well, the growth in entrepreneurialism shouldn't be a result of happenstance. We need to invest in Black businesses beyond this pandemic.
Explanation:
You pronounce
as words and
as letters.
To Label or Not to Label: California Prepares to Vote on Genetically Engineered Foods
by Richard Dahl (excerpt)
Although campaigns for and against GE labeling [for genetically engineered foods] in California are focusing heavily on economic impacts, the real debate revolves around a scientific question: Are these foods truly safe or not?
“I think it’s fair to say that most scientists think the techniques that are used [to create GE plants] are not inherently dangerous,” says Peggy Lemaux, a cooperative extension specialist in the Plant and Microbial Biology Department at the University of California, Berkeley. In fact, in 2010 the European Commission released an analysis of 50 studies conducted on GE foods over the last 25 years and concluded that GE technologies posed no greater risks than conventional breeding technologies....
“The reason I don’t worry about GMOs [genetically modified foods] is not because someone has convinced me with a big study that they’re safe,” says Michael Eisen, an associate professor of genetics, genomics, and development at the University of California, Berkeley, and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. “It’s because when I look at the technology, I understand what this technology is doing. They’re introducing proteins that have been very well characterized into plants, and I don’t see any reason at all to suspect that these are harmful. . . .”
Some scientists, however, believe questions about the safety of GE foods are far from answered. Doug Gurian-Sherman, senior scientist with the Food and Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, says the question is not whether there’s risk involved in GE foods, but whether it’s greater than risks posed by conventional foods. “Because of the greater capacity to bring unknown quantities into the food supply, I’m of the school that says it has somewhat higher potential for risk,” he says. “Other scientists say no. But I don’t think it’s a settled debate.”
Hansen responds to claims that there’s no evidence of harm from GE foods by saying, “That’s just not true. I can show you all kinds of studies in the scientific literature that have . . . raised red flags that need to be followed up on.” In one such study, investigators reviewed 19 studies of mammals fed GE soybeans and maize. They found that “several convergent data appear to indicate liver and kidney problems as end points of GMO diet effects,” with the kidneys more affected in males and the liver more affected in females. The authors, noting the limitations of the 28- and 90-day assays they reviewed, pointed out that chronic toxicity testing is not required for GE foods, but that it should be.
4
Select the correct answer.
Which description provides the best objective summary of the article in the passage?
A.
The purpose of the article is to tilt the reader’s opinion against food labeling for genetically engineered food. It presents expert opinion to support the claim that genetically engineered foods are safe and dismisses the opposing arguments.
B.
The purpose of the article is to tilt the reader’s opinion in favor of food labeling for genetically engineered food. It refutes claims that genetically engineered foods are safe by using expert opinion to support the opposite claim.
C.
The article presents a balanced view of the debate about labeling genetically engineered foods. It examines the claim that genetically engineered foods are as safe as organic foods and then examines claims to the contrary.
D.
The article presents a balanced view of the debate about labeling genetically engineered foods. Its purpose is to demonstrate fallacies in different arguments for and against the claim that genetically engineered foods are safe.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. The article presents a balanced view of the debate about labeling genetically engineered foods. It examines the claim that genetically engineered foods are as safe as organic foods and then examines claims to the contrary.
Explanation:
Edmentum/Plato