Answer:
A. Not a good summary as it includes some unimportant details and misses out on important events
Explanation:
A summary is a shortened version of a piece of writing (e.g. an article, chapter, entier book, etc). A summary should focus only on the main ideas (key points) of the text. It shouldn't include many details, because it should be as brief as possible, as long as it doesn't miss out on important events.
The given summary is an example of a poorly written summary. The story tells about how a fishmonger named Masami handles a talking fish. However, the talking fish isn't mentioned in the rest of the summary at all. All that is included are unimportant details about how Masami fillets fish.
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Read Chapters 4 & 5. Answer these questions:
CHAPTER IV
1. Describe the type of overseer Mr. Gore was.
2. What happened with Demby?
3. What other acts of murder happened to slaves? What happened to the people who killed them?
CHAPTER V
1. What news did Douglass receive that excited him? Why?
2. What are his new duties?
3. What was different about meeting Mrs. Sophia Auld?
Answer:
Describe the type of overseer Mr Gore was 2 What happened with Demby 3 What from ENGLISH 207 at Chinese ... What happened with Demby? 3. What other acts of murder happened to slaves? What happened to the people who killed them? CHAPTER V 1. What news did Douglass receive that excited him? Why? 2.
Explanation:
imagine that you have just visited you county side after 10 years
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the connection between Marian Anderson and Georgia O'Keeffe?
Answer:
Beauford Delaney was the connection between Marian Anderson and Georgia O'Keeffe.
Explanation:
Marian Anderson was a famous black singer, much appreciated during the Harlem revival and among the black population. She became very famous because of her talent and what she represented, being admired by Beauford Delaney, a very influential artist from Harlem who made several paintings of her, in a very expressive and artistic way. These paintings caught the attention of Georgia O'keeffe, another artist, who saw in Delaney's illustrations, something very promising and beautiful.
Read this key passage from “Just Ask Him.” What is the best statement of the writer’s claim?
One gender role has been slow to change, however: the idea that a woman ought not to ask a man out on a date. This deeply ingrained belief, held by young and old, perpetuates the notion that initiating a relationship is the sole domain of the male. It also fosters the idea that a woman should be a passive participant in her own romantic life, and that she is an object to be “chosen.” It ignores the progress society has made in equalizing gender roles.
Answer: The idea that a woman can’t ask a man on a date is outdated and limiting.
Explanation: The writer claims that this outdated notion of gender roles in dating has no place in the modern world.
Answer:
The idea that a woman can’t ask a man on a date is outdated and limiting.
Explanation:
The writer claims that this outdated notion of gender roles in dating has no place in the modern world.
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A cousin of yours in SS2 discovered to be pregnant and her father threatened to send her out of the house. Write a letter to pacify the father and suggest what u think can be done to salvage the situation
Answer:
Letter to an uncle about the discovery of her daughter's pregnancy and to pacify him from doing anything bad to the daughter.
Explanation:
Avenue Street
New York City
10 May 2017
My dear uncle,
I know you will understand immediately why I am writing to you. But it is my request that you do not stop reading until the end.
I know it's a huge shock to learn about my cousin's pregnancy, especially that she's still in school and far too young to be starting this phase of motherhood. But I also want to point out some things that I feel you need to know about.
I have heard that you threatened to send her out of the house, which, I think, is a bad act that will affect and destroy our family. I know it is humiliating and shocking, but she is still your daughter and nothing will ever change that. Whether you disown her, kick her out of the house or even completely cut her off from the family, she is still the daughter of your blood and the unborn child will also be one too.
Moreover, acting harshly to her will only be detrimental to both baby and mother. In times like this, she needs more support rather than admonishment, especially from her own family. She needs the support, both emotionally and physically from you, her parents, and guidance for the future.
You are in shock and angry. Just imagine how shattered she will befeeling inside, knowing her family is angry and she has no one to turn to. So, rather than be angry at her, if you accept her and give her support, she will find it comforting and safe from others and their judgmental attitudes, which is sure to come. And when that comes, she will find comfort in the very place she has known and learned about love and loyalty.
Also, by accepting the baby and lovingly giving peace and security to them, you are helping raise another human being just as God wants us to do. And through your act, your daughter will learn how to be a good parent to her own daughter. This is a valuable lesson that she can learn firsthand from you directly. And that will become a building block for her own growth and maturity, in learning to become the perfect mother for her child.
Uncle, please try to understand and feel for her. She only wants and requires love and support from the family. She is already in a state of shock and distress and she needs no other stress, especially from the ones she expects to feel safe with.
So, it is my request that you reconsider my cousin's situation and act for the good of us all. I hope to visit you soon and I also hope to get good news soon. Take good care of each other.
Love,
Raina.
Why is Nausicaa the only one of the girls who have the courage to talk to Odysseus?
Answer:
Nausicaa is the one who helped Odysseus
Explanation:
He has one in Nausicaa, the daughter of Phaeacian King Alcinous and Queen Arete, who are wise and just rulers. Nausicaa helps Odysseus when he begs for aid on the beach. Because of her help, Odysseus is eventually able to return home.
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Answer:
C) very, very happy
Explanation:
the phrase "on top of world" is used to describe the feeling of joy, or extreme happiness.
Why does Amy’s mother cook all her favorite foods even though she knows it will embarrass Amy?
She wants Amy to remember who she is and her culture.
She wants to keep Amy away from Robert.
She wants Robert’s family to come back more often.
She wants Amy to pretend that she does not like all her favorite foods.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer: its A
Explanation:
HELPP I GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!Yuna is writing an opinion piece about her school's lunch menu. Which text structures would best express her ideas?
Check all that apply.
O cause and effect
problem and solution
Ochronological order
order of importance
comparison and contrast
Answer:
It would be best to include, "cause and effect", "problem and solution", and "comparison and contrast".
Select the correct answer.
Choose the correct adverb for the sentence.
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He walks __________ than she.
A.
more noisily
B.
noisy
C.
noisily
D.
more noisy
Answer: D is the answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the first paragraph of the article, "Kelvin Doe—A Young Engineer."
What central idea is presented in this paragraph? ANSWER PLEASE
Answer:
A A teenage boy, a DJ, and batteries have many similarities.
Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. "It's very good jam,” said the Queen. "Well, I don't want any TO-DAY, at any rate.” "You couldn't have it if you DID want it,” the Queen said. "The rule is, jam to-morrow and jam yesterday—but never jam to-day.” "It MUST come sometimes to ‘jam to-day,’” Alice objected. "No, it can't,” said the Queen. "It's jam every OTHER day: to-day isn't any OTHER day, you know.” This details from this excerpt provide evidence that the Queen is a kind ruler. the people of the mirror world enjoy jam. Alice understands the Queen’s rules. rules in the mirror world defy logic.
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What are the two tasks that Odysseus has to perform to FINALLY be at home? (After he
has reached home's shore). ASAP!
Answer:
After many years travelling, Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca wanting to reunite with his family. Once in there, Athena turns him into a beggar, in order to modify his appearance and hide him from the men that wanted to marry his wife. He goes to his home and meets his son Telemachus, who is the first and only (apart from one of Penelope's servants) to recognize him. He and a few other men close to Odysseus kill the suitors who intend to marry Penelope and gain power over his kingdom. Later, the suitors' families come to take their revenge on Odysseus, but then Athena intervenes to bring peace to the island.
Drag and drop into the box the words that correctly completes the sentence.
The blizzard in “Zlateh the Goat” is ______ Response area for Aaron and Zlateh. The haystack is a _______ Response area of safety.
Personification Symbol Hazardous Survival
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Answer:
The blizzard in “Zlateh the Goat” is hazardous for Aaron and Zlateh.
The haystack is a symbol of safety.
Explanation:
"Zlateh, the Goat" is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer evolves around a poor family and their desire to get enough money to get them through the Hanukkah festival. And in that process, they had to sell their goat but as events would turn out, the sale was 'obstructed' by a blizzard that resulted in the 'return' of the animal.
In the story, the blizzard is hazardous for both Aaron and Zlateh, the goat. If they had not taken shelter in the haystack, they would have froze to death and would bring bigger disaster for the whole family. The haystack symbolizes safety, for both the travelers.
Which statement best explains a weakness in the author's use of appeal in
the passage?
A. The author should not have used the emotional appeal about his
anger because it distracts from his logical points.
B. The author should not have used so much logic in his explanation
because it distracts from his emotional points.
C. The author should not have pointed out the weaknesses in the
traffic situation to people who are suffering because of it.
D. The author should not have admitted that he drives in the city
because it makes him seem biased.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the answer proofs the emotional state.
Look at the pictures below. What can you say about them? Describe their similarities and differences
Answer:
they both have a kind of reflection otherwise there job is different and they both don't have the same shape
Explanation:
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The images have some similarities and differences and the perception of each one depends on how you analyze them.
The perception and analysis of each of these differences and similarities is something very personal and should be done by you. However, when you look at the two images you may notice that:
Both have white backgrounds.The two features an object that evidences a geometric shape.Both evidence a type of text.The geometric shapes that each show are different.Image 1 highlights letters, while image 2 highlights words.Image 2 presents a three-dimensional object, unlike image 1.With that, we can conclude that a simple analysis of the two images is able to present their differences and similarities and even to understand the message of each one of them.
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There were a million heavenly things to see and a million spectacular ways to die. What does the sentence MAINLY suggest? O A. the popularity of Gatewood's trek O B. the seriousness of Gatewood's ideas 2 O C. the contrast between risk and reward O D. the similarities between wild and urban settings
Answer:c
Explanation:because she seen things that can kill her nd things that are nice
What does the dialogue between Alice and Humpty tell
the reader about their relationship?
O Alice treats Humpty Dumpty politely, but he is
unpleasant to her
O Alice is better-looking than Humpty Dumpty, so he is
jealous of her
O Humpty Dumpty is smarter than Alice,
O Humpty Dumpty and Alice look similar,
Answer:
Alice treats Humpty Dumpty politely, but he is unpleasant to her.
Explanation:
Can artistic proofs ever really make up for a flimsy, illogical argument?
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The disease that causes difficulty breathing, coughing, wheezing, and constriction of the bronchial airways is called:
Answer:
corona
Explanation:
The horse's bridle was snagged by the limb.
Your sister has gained admission into your former school. Write a letter giving her information about the school and advise her on how to behave well while in the school.*
Answer:
Letter to sister.
Explanation:
123 Grand Avenue
Portland, OR
November 17, 2020
Dear Jose,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and you are doing well in your new school and made many new confidante.
I am glad to hear that you've got admission in St. Paul's School. St. Paul's School is an elite school and all teachers are very helpful. I would just like to advise you have gained admission in this elite school, behave very well and make use of every opportunity to learn new things. Be active in sports and concentrate in your studies as well.
I hope to see you soon. Love and blessings from us.
Charlie
The letter will be written thus:
Dear Jennifer,
How are you doing? I got your last letter and I'm really glad to know that you've gotten admission into school after all this while.The school is a really nice school. I have a friend who attended the school and she told me how wonderful the school is. Therefore, I believe it'll be an amazing experience for you.It's a new environment so, I'll want you to be careful. Do not join bad gangs. Study well and be yourself. Attend classes and be a good student. I wish you the very best.Your sister,
Jane.
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After the Indian policeman inquires about her, Jean imagines going back to the Bund with a Great Dane. What is most likely to be inferred from this wish? O She is afraid of crime in the area. She would like a dog to make her feel more powerful. She wants to use the dog to make friends with the little Chinese boy. She could take the dog to school to deal with lan Forbes. Question 3 (1 point)
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
I took the test and it was correct
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The most likely to be inferred from this wish is she would like a dog to make her feel more powerful. The correct option is B.
What is the story of Homesick?Author Jean Fritz tells the tale of her upbringing in the Chinese village of Hankow in her book Homesick. Even though Jean writes in the first person and focuses on her own experiences, some of the facts in Homesick are invented to heighten the drama.
She fears crime because if you wanted to get a great dane, they would defend their home, bark at strangers, and maybe attack them.
She also wants a dog to give her a sense of strength because people who are around dogs tend to feel safer and are more likely to defend the people they care about.
Therefore, the correct option is B. She would like a dog to make her feel more powerful.
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read the story's bellow
Boston Tea Party
Eyewitness Account:
Joshua Wyeth
Joshua Wyeth was only 16 years old when he was a participant in the
Boston Tea Party. He reported the details of his adventurous night to a local
pastor. This first-hand account was found and published in a book edited by
Francis S. Drake. The full title of the book is Tea Leaves: Being a Collection
of Letters and Documents Relating to the Shipment of Tea to the American
Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company.
1 Our numbers were between twenty-eight and thirty. . . . I had but a
few hours warning of what was intended to be done. We first talked of
[setting fire to] the ships, but feared the fire would [spread] to the
town. We then proposed sinking them, but dropped that [idea]
through fear that we should alarm the town before we could [finish.]
2 We had [noticed] that very few persons remained on board the
ships. So, we finally concluded that we could take possession of them,
and discharge the tea into the harbor without danger or opposition.
To prevent discovery, we agreed to [dress] to resemble Indians as
much as possible. [We smeared] our faces with grease and lamp black
or soot, and should not have known each other except by our voices.
Our most intimate friends among the spectators had not the least
knowledge of us.
3 At the appointed time, we met in an old building at the head of the
wharf. We fell in one after another, as if by accident, so as not to excite
suspicion. We placed a sentry at the head of the wharf, another in the
middle, and one on the bow of each ship as we took possession. We
boarded the ship moored by the wharf1
. Our leader, in a very stern and
resolute2
manner, ordered the captain and crew to open the hatchways.
[He ordered them to] hand us the hoisting tackle and ropes, assuring
them that no harm was intended them. The captain asked what we
intended to do. Our leader told him that we
were going to unload the tea, and ordered him
and the crew below. They instantly obeyed.
4 Some of our number then jumped into the
hold, and passed the chests to the tackle. As
they were hauled on deck, others knocked
them open with axes. Others raised them to
the railing and discharged their contents
overboard. All who were not needed for
discharging this ship went on board the
others, [tied] them to the wharf, where the
same ceremonies were repeated. We were
merry, in an undertone, at the idea of making
so large a cup of tea for the fishes. [But we]
were as still as the nature of the case would
admit, using no more words than were
absolutely necessary. We [moved quickly]
from the moment we left our dressing-room.
I never worked harder in my life.
Boston Tea Party Eyewitness Account:
John Andrews
1 Inhabitants: people who live in a certain area
2 Infernal: awful; related to the mythical world of the dead
3 They say the actors were Indians from Narragansett. To [an] observer
they appeared as such, being clothed in blankets, with their heads
[covered], and copper-colored [faces]. They were each armed with a
hatchet or axe, or pair of pistols, [and] their jargon3
was unintelligible to
all but themselves. Not the least insult was offered to any person save one
Captain Connor. [He] had [ripped] up the lining of his coat and waistcoat
under the arms, and . . . had nearly filled them with tea. [When
discovered, he] was handled pretty roughly. They not only stripped him
of his clothes, but gave him a coat of mud, with a severe bruising into the
bargain. Nothing but their utter aversion4
to making any disturbance
prevented his being tarred and feathered.
question's
Account by
Joshua Wyeth
Account by
John Andrews
Both
Accounts
7. Describes the crowd in the
meeting house Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
8. Describe what the participants
looked like Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
9. Describes what happened to the
chests of tea. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
10. Explains why Captain Connor was
treated roughly. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
11. Explains that the men disguised
themselves as Indians. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
12. Describes what it was like to
participate in the Boston Tea Party. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
Answer:
7 b
8 c
10 a
11 c
12 b
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The author includes the following sentence in the text to provide
She took over household duties for the two, since Jakob, who never married, lived with them.
O an illustration of the Grimms' home life
O an introduction to Jakob's character
O an opinion about Dortchen Wild
O a summary of the article
Answer: The Answer is A
Explanation:
In the story, the narrator and people in their world can only visit the real tree for a short
time. What are the costs and benefits of preserving nature for future generations? How
would you feel if your children never knew what a tree smelled like?
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Answer:
understand and educate ourselves how important nature is to all living beings on Earth.
Explanation:
The benefits of preserving the nature is bigger than the costs of preserving nature. All we need to do is understand and educate ourselves how important nature is to all living beings on Earth. Preserving the nature would mean that there would be a healthy Earth for all generations to come in the future. There would be clean air, beautiful landscapes and cool breeze on Earth.
As predicted by researchers, Earth will not last for another hundred years if we keep on polluting and harming it. The time has come to take big measures and preserve the nature. Every individual is responsible in this task and all we need is a commitment to build an environmental friendly world.
Just as the story, if our children never knew what a tree smelled like or felt like, it would be a devastating thing to accept. The beauty and presence of nature sustains our life and gives us inner peace and happiness. It is more than just a natural oxygen producer. It is the essence of life on Earth.
imagine you are drafted into a war right now. What do you think that would be like? how would you feel?
Explanation:
We are at war. With the pandemic and back to back storms hitting the Philippines for these past days until now. I would set aside all my feelings and help people who needed it the most. For the little things we could do, we could pray, watch videos who's earnings will go to donations and post awareness.
What color is the box of the box