Answer:
[tex]h = 316[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
[tex]Skateboard = 167[/tex]
[tex]Savings = 88[/tex]
[tex]Earnings = 0.25/hour[/tex]
Required
Determine the number of hours he needs to work
From the given parameters, we understand that:
His savings + Total Earnings = Skateboard (cost)
His total earnings in h hours is: 0.25h
So, the above expression can be represented (mathematically) as:
[tex]88 + 0.25h = 167[/tex]
Collect Like Terms
[tex]0.25h = 167 - 88[/tex]
[tex]0.25h = 79[/tex]
Make h the subject
[tex]h = \frac{79}{0.25}[/tex]
[tex]h = 316[/tex]
He needs to work for 316 hours
Study the chart of Latin word roots. Which word means "a formal document stating that a person has committed a crime or other offense"? conjecture indictment infrastructure deduction
Answer:
Indictment
Explanation:
indictment - The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. in forma pauperis - In the manner of a pauper.
Answer:
b on edge :)
Explanation:
An exploratory thinker typically thinks with what part of the brain?
Front brain
Left brain
Rear brain
Right brain
Answer:
Left brain.
Explanation:
The left brain is more verbal, and is analytical and orderly.
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Which sentence contains a shift in verb moods
a. Animals that hibernate lower their body temps, become inactive, and burrow into dark spaces.
B. You should apply sunscreen at least 15 min before you enter the water.
C. Walk 4 blocks west, then turn right and walk 3 blocks north to the destination.
D. Assemble the puzzle by placing the corner pieces, and then you should find the edges.
Answer: A would be the correct answer
Explanation:
__ refers to the attitude an author gives when writing
Answer:
..
Explanation:
The author's attitude is expressed through the words and details he or she selects. For example, textbooks are usually written with an objective tone which includes facts and reasonable explanations. ... Often objective tone uses higher level words and avoids pronouns such as I and you, creating a formal tone.
Answer:
Tone
Explanation:
The attitude of the speaker is also known as tone. The way in which the mood of a piece of work are created and presented. It gives a voice to the characters and often evokes an emotion from the readers.
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What moral dilemma does this excerpt express?
O Titinius feels guilty that Cassius is dead, and decides he must kill himself
O Brutus feels guilty that Cassius is dead, and decides to give him a garland
O Messala has to decide whether to tell Brutus about Cassius or to kill Pindarus
O Titinius has to decide whether to tell Brutus about Cassius or to kill Pindarus
Answer:
O Titinius feels guilty that Cassius is dead, and decides he must kill himself.
Explanation:
The moral dilemma that this excerpt expresses is that " Titinius feels guilty that Cassius misinterpreted the scene and killed himself, and Titinius decides he must kill himself too. Hence, the correct answer is option A.
What is a Moral Dilemma?A moral dilemma is a condition in which a person is caught between two or more moral values or duties that have equal weight. That is both should and must be satisfied, but he or she has the capacity to only satisfy only one of them.
In the excerpt, Cassius misread the events that occurred as Titinius rode out to go and meet Brutus' men upon his own instruction. As he rides out, Pindarus gives Cassius information that Brutus' men have just handed Titinius a victory laurel. Cassius misreads this situation and falls on his own sword.
Therefore, the moral dilemma that this excerpt expresses is that " Titinius feels guilty that Cassius misinterpreted the scene and killed himself, and Titinius decides he must kill himself too. Hence, the correct answer is option A.
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Which of the following types of words must be capitalized?
a) The first and last word of every sentence
b) First, last, and main words in a book title
c) All pronouns that are used in dialogue
d) I, only at the beginning of a sentence
Answer:
the answer is B. first, last, and main words in a book title.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. First, last, and main words in a book title
Explanation:
A is incorrect because last word of every sentence shouldn't be capitalized.
C is incorrect because pronouns shouldn't be always capitalized only in the beginning of a sentence.
D is incorrect because I needs to be capitalized all the time
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Describe the memory of warfare Jonas receives in this chapter. What does Jonas experience physically and emotionally
during this memory?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Before Manjiro’s father had died, he had taught Manjiro about Bushido, the samurai code of honor.
“I wouldn’t be that kind of samurai,” Manjiro said. “I’d be like the noble samurai of old times: heroic warriors who were loyal to their lords, and who studied calligraphy and poetry as well as the art of fighting.”
“We can never go back to Japan, you know,” Goemon said, staring across the sea.
“Why not?”
“The law says, ‘Any person who leaves the country and later returns will be put to death.’ ”
—Heart of a Samurai,
Margi Preus
What evidence in the text indicates that culture affects Manjiro’s life?
His village is far away from the hub of government and power.
The law says that he and his friends can never return to Japan.
Before his father died, he had told Manjiro stories about samurais and what they do.
The loyal and heroic samurai of old times were all gone.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explain why Louie was described as “untamable”
Answer:
He maybe be described as untamable because he has bad behavior
But I would need more info on the question to know how to correctly answer
Explanation:
Macbeth figurative language
How is Twain able to criticize society in the novel huck Finn
Explanation:
One thread that runs throughout the novel is a critique of moral hypocrisy. Hypocrisy is pretending to virtues and then not adhering to them in reality. It is often called talking the talk and not walking the walk. The worst characters in the novel pretend to moral virtue for their own gain.
For example, the cold-hearted con artists the Duke and the King cheat people out of their money. The King does this by pretending to be collecting for a mission for former pirates, amassing $80—a large sum in that time period to bilk out of poor, hardworking people. The twosome will do anything to get money, pretending to be heirs to Wilks family to swindle an inheritance from the rightful heirs. The King also betrays Jim for $40. Twain, through these men, condemns a society that teaches people to put monetary gain ahead of compassion, honesty, and empathy towards other people.
The Grangersons lead gracious lives with fine furniture, artwork, and china, but they keep slaves. They also are involved...
if you could recommend any book you've read, which book.
Also, what is your fav book??
Mine is The Book Theif by Markus Zusak
Answer:
Ban This Book by Alan Gratz
Explanation:
I would recommend Ban This Book by Alan Gratz because it provides a realistic vision of what might happen if kids have their favorite books banned from even being seen. My favorite book would have to be Calvin and Hobbes.
Answer:
Any James Paterson book is great. I'm currently reading 3 Women Disappear, and it's really interesting so far. I also read The Book Thief and I loved it. For a book by him specifically I would recommend I am the Messenger. My favorite book was probably Cinder by Marissa Meyer.
Explanation:
PEASE HELP ME. Match the word to a synonym. 1 . communicate wait 2 . important hard 3 . pause different 4 . difficult talk 5 . statement silly 6 . ridiculous essential 7 . separate fact
Answer:
wait=pause
hard=difficult
different=separate
talk=communicate
silly=ridiculous
essential=important
fact=statement
Explanation:
Replace the bolded noun or noun phrase with the correct objective pronoun acting as a direct object. Pauline met her nephew for lunch. Pauline met for lunch.
Answer:
Pauline met him for lunch.
Explanation:
The object pronouns are: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, and them. They are called object pronouns precisely because they function as objects of verbs or prepositions in a sentence. Unlike subject pronouns, object pronouns cannot perform an action.
In the case of the sentence "Pauline met her nephew for lunch," the noun phrase we need to replace is "her nephew". The noun "nephew" is singular and refers to a boy or a man. Therefore, we should use the object pronoun "him", which is third person singular, masculine. The correct sentence would be: Pauline met him for lunch.
How can knowing the meaning of a prefix help us figure out the meaning of a new word?
Answer:
Because often times the meaning of the prefix will be part of the meaning of the word
Explanation:
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Our family goes down to Arlington National cemetery on Memorial Day every Year.
Our family goes down to arlington national cemetery on Memorial day every year.
Our family goes down to Arlington national Cemetery on Memorial Day every year.
Our family goes down to Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day every year.
Answer:
Our family goes down to Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day every year.
Whitman uses rhyming couplets, but he intentionally breaks the flow and pattern of the couplets in the last four lines of each stanza. Notice, too, that rhymes are sometimes perfect (ex: "done" and "won"), but other times the rhymes are slant or near (ex: "bells" and "trills"). Why, do you suppose, Whitman decided to subtly break the traditional pattern?
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given question:
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
It underlines its broken psyche of the mariner as well as the country. Unless the poem was great rhyming couples, it's feeling of the kid would gain traction. This poem is a kind of poetry, including Dr. Seuss. It also helps people feel, that through destroying the framework everyone was wrong or "off." The ordinary lifestyle was disrupted, that's what happened in 1865 to a nation. The organization stresses, which is the concept of Whitman.
PLS HELP ME ASAP THIS IS EASYY!!!!!!! If I were to write a passage about assembling a bicycle, what text structure should I write it in?
a. problem and solution d. compare and contrast
b. chronological e. cause and eff
c. sequence / process
d. compare and contrast
e. cause and effect
Answer: C . sequence / process
Explanation: You need to write the odder of how to assemble or make a bike /bicycle.
The message an author wishes to communicate to readers about what it means to be human is
known as a THEME.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Choose whether the bolded part of the sentence is the subject, direct object, or indirect object.
WE have to pick up strawberries on the way to the picnic.
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
subject
(Choice B)
B
direct object
(Choice C)
C
indirect object
Answer:
A
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What is a good book to read on epic? Any suggestions?
Answer: depends on what you want... I would read past the epic! to more real books, read illiad when i was 11, Lord Of The Rings when i was 9, and you get more accustomed to harder reads, which helps in the future.
Explanation: if you are feeling historic epic then your in for a hard read, iliad is tough but i love it, easier to read but still homer then read the Odyssey.
As far as just a freaking good book my all time favorite is the Lord Of The Rings, one of the best written books ever.
Read the excerpt from “Fish Cheeks.”
Then my father poked his chopsticks just below the fish eye and plucked out the soft meat. “Amy, your favorite,” he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear.
In the last sentence of this excerpt, Amy Tan's words reveal that she is
Answer:
Wishing that she wasn't sitting there. She wishes she was somewhere else, because she doesn't want to tell her father the truth (that she doesn't like fish!)
Explanation:
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Answer:
i think c on edge
Explanation:
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Identify the dependent clause.
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
That's a great idea
(Choice B)
B
That you had
Answer:
B. That you had
Explanation:
This is dependent on more, it makes no sense by itself so you need more information for it to make sense.
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use one singular proper noun in a sentence
Answer:
I walked by Sheryl's house yesterday.
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On pages 3 and 4, Roosevelt's repetition of the phrases "everywhere/anywhere in the world" helps to emphasize the concept that the United States of America
A. is beyond the reach of those who threaten freedom
B. has a moral duty to fight for freedom beyond its borders
C. must establish a strong military presence in other nations
D. is unique in its devotion to freedom and democracy
Answer:
Where is the passage?
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation: I have done this before and have gotten it correct.
What kind of organization does the memoir use?
comparing events
chronological events with commentary
Why does the writer use an analogy in the editorial?
to convince readers to think about the impact drones have
to describe where drones should and should not be flown
to convince readers to be careful using drones
to explain why drones should be registered with the FAA
Answer:c-to convince readers to be careful using drones
Explanation:
Answer:
C) to convince readers to be careful using drones
Explanation:
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from U.S. Army Center of Military History) — In late 1944, during the wake of the Allied forces’ successful D-Day invasion of Normandy, France, it seemed as if the Second World War was all but over. On Dec. 16, with the onset of winter, the German army launched a counteroffensive that was intended to cut through the Allied forces in a manner that would turn the tide of the war in Hitler’s favor. The battle that ensued is known historically as the Battle of the Bulge. The courage and fortitude of the American Soldier was tested against great adversity. Nevertheless, the quality of his response ultimately meant the victory of freedom over tyranny.
Early on the misty winter morning of Dec. 16, 1944, more than 200,000 German troops and nearly 1,000 tanks launched Adolf Hitler’s last bid to reverse the ebb in his fortunes that had begun when Allied troops landed in France on D-Day. Seeking to drive to the coast of the English Channel and split the Allied armies as they had done in May 1940, the Germans struck in the Ardennes Forest, a 75-mile stretch of the front characterized by dense woods and few roads, held by four inexperienced and battle-worn American divisions stationed there for rest and seasoning.
After a day of hard fighting, the Germans broke through the American front, surrounding most of an infantry division, seizing key crossroads, and advancing their spearheads toward the Meuse River, creating the projection that gave the battle its name.
Stories spread of the massacre of Soldiers and civilians at Malmedy and Stavelot, of paratroopers dropping behind the lines, and of English-speaking German soldiers, disguised as Americans, capturing critical bridges, cutting communications lines, and spreading rumors. For those who had lived through 1940, the picture was all too familiar. Belgian townspeople put away their Allied flags and brought out their swastikas. Police in Paris enforced an all-night curfew. British veterans waited nervously to see how the Americans would react to a full-scale German offensive, and British generals quietly acted to safeguard the Meuse River’s crossings. Even American civilians, who had thought final victory was near were sobered by the Nazi onslaught.
But this was not 1940. The supreme Allied commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower rushed reinforcements to hold the shoulders of the German penetration. Within days, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr. had turned his Third U.S. Army to the north and was counterattacking against the German flank.
But the story of the Battle of the Bulge is above all the story of American Soldiers. Often isolated and unaware of the overall picture, they did their part to slow the Nazi advance, whether by delaying armored spearheads with obstinate defenses of vital crossroads, moving or burning critical gasoline stocks to keep them from the fuel-hungry German tanks, or coming up with questions on arcane Americana to stump possible Nazi infiltrators.
At the critical road junctions of St. Vith and Bastogne, American tankers and paratroopers fought off repeated attacks, and when the acting commander of the 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne was summoned by his German adversary to surrender, he simply responded, “Nuts!”
Within days, Patton’s Third Army had relieved Bastogne, and to the north, the 2nd U.S. Armored Division stopped enemy tanks short of the Meuse River on Christmas. Through January, American troops, often wading through deep snow drifts, attacked the sides of the shrinking bulge until they had restored the front and set the stage for the final drive to victory (on Jan. 25, 1945).
Never again would Hitler be able to launch an offensive in the west on such a scale. An admiring British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill stated,
“This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war and will, I believe, be regarded as an ever-famous American victory.”
Indeed, in terms of participation and losses, the Battle of the Bulge is arguably the greatest battle in American military history.
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During the end of 1944, the wake of the Allied forces’ successful D-Day invasion of Normandy, France which gave the allies a huge victory. On December 16, with the coming winter, the German army launched an attack that was intended to cut through the Allied forces. The battle that ensued is known historically as the Battle of the Bulge Which was named due to the Germans getting only a budge.
Early on the misty winter morning of Dec. 16, 1944, more than 200,000 German troops and nearly 1,000 tanks launched Adolf Hitler’s last chance for a hope to win the war. The Germans struck in the Ardennes Forest, a 75-mile stretch of the front characterized by dense woods and few roads, held by four inexperienced and battle-worn American divisions stationed there for rest and seasoning.
Stories spread of the massacre of Soldiers and civilians at Malmedy and Stavelot, of paratroopers dropping behind the lines, and of English-speaking German soldiers, disguised as Americans, capturing critical bridges, cutting communications lines, and spreading rumors. For those who had lived through 1940, the picture was all too familiar. Belgian townspeople put away their Allied flags and brought out their swastikas. Police in Paris enforced an all-night curfew. British veterans waited nervously to see how the Americans would react to a full-scale German offensive, and British generals quietly acted to safeguard the Meuse River’s crossings. Even American civilians, who had thought final victory was near were sobered by the Nazi onslaught. But this was not 1940. The supreme Allied commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower rushed reinforcements to hold the shoulders of the German penetration. Within days, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr. had turned his Third U.S. Army to the north and was counterattacking against the German flank.
But the story of the Battle of the Bulge is above all the story of American Soldiers. Often isolated and unaware of the overall picture, they did their part to slow the Nazi advance, whether by delaying armored spearheads with obstinate defenses of vital crossroads, moving or burning critical gasoline stocks to keep them from the fuel-hungry German tanks, or coming up with questions on arcane Americana to stump possible Nazi infiltrators.
At the critical road junctions of St. Vith and Bastogne, American tankers and paratroopers fought off repeated attacks, and when the acting commander of the 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne was summoned by his German adversary to surrender, he simply responded, “Nuts!”
Within days, Patton’s Third Army had relieved Bastogne, and to the north, the 2nd U.S. Armored Division stopped enemy tanks short of the Meuse River on Christmas. Through January, American troops, often wading through deep snow drifts, attacked the sides of the shrinking bulge until they had restored the front and set the stage for the final drive to victory (on Jan. 25, 1945).
Never again would Hitler be able to launch an offensive in the west on such a scale. An admiring British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill stated,
“This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war and will, I believe, be regarded as an ever-famous American victory.”
Indeed, in terms of participation and losses, the Battle of the Bulge is arguably the greatest battle in American military history.
Comprehension
A Complete these sentences in your own words.
1. This poem is about________
2. When Colonel Fazackerley bought the castle, he wasn't told that__________
3. The ghost tried to scare the Colonel by_________
4. The Colonel invited the ghost for________
5. The ghost was_________
Answer:
Can you send the poem´s photo?
Explanation:
From that poem we can understand what actually poem want to say?
Ballet dancing is different from hip-hop dancing because ballet __________.
A. includes graceful moves and high leaps
B. requires strength and control
C. is still danced today
D. allows dancers to express themselves
Answer:
A Includes graceful moves and high leaps.
Answer:
The answer is D