Answer:
A. a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
B. An frozen subsoil could help you remember
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Could you give me brainliest
Answer:
a. a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
b. Ice wedge to Thermokarst Lake
Explanation:
How does the time period in which the poem takes place contribute to the reader’s understanding of this excerpt?
Answer:
the answer i A starting with it shows
Answer:the answer is A
Explanation:
I took the test
Which of the following BEST describes what “literary nonfiction” is?
writing with a narrative and a theme
writing by an author about true events in his or her life using narrative techniques and giving an interpretation of the events
Gettysburg Address
writing with a narrative and imagery
Answer: Answer Is B
Explanation:Talks about true events.
Answer:
I had a quiz on this :p
Explanation:
B
EXIT TICKET for "Two kinds" — Short Response
In "Two kinds," how do June's feelings about her mother change from
the beginning to the end of the story? How do the interactions
between June and her mother illustrate this change?
Use evidence from the text to support your response. Be sure to
explain how each piece of evidence supports your analysis.
Answer:
June's feelings about her mother change from the beginning to the end of the story because when she is young, she doesn't understand why her mother makes her "try" to discover her talent (she ends up taking piano lessons) and she denies to take her piano lessons seriously since she thinks that's not her life and her mother is forcing her to take them. At the end of the story, June explains that after her mother died she went back to her house and looked at the piano that was still there. When she starts playing, she realizes that the two different songs that she used to play when she was young were actually the same song (right hand and left hand). Her mother always told her that she wasn't "talented" at playing the piano just because she wasn't trying enough, she didn't put effort, she didn't pay attention. I believe at this moment June realizes her mother was right, although it's true that her mother was extremely severe.
Every time June and her mother interacted in the short story, it was a conversation where June's mother told her that she needed to be "talented" and June told her that she didn't want to. For example, in this case her mother is telling her that it's time for her piano lessons after the TV talented show where June didn't play so well:
"Four clock," she reminded me, as if it were any other day. I was stunned, as though she were asking me to go through the talent-show torture again. I planted myself more squarely in front of the TV.
"Turn off TV," she called from the kitchen five minutes later. I didn't budge. And then I decided, I didn't have to do what mother said anymore.
After that situation, June told her mother a very hurtful phrase about how she wished she was dead like the other kids her mother hadn't had. This phrase changed the relationship between them. Then, the years that followed are described and we can read about a conversation between them when June is thirty:
A few years ago she offered to give me the piano, for my thirtieth birthday. I had not played in all those years. I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed. "Are you sure?" I asked shyly. "I mean, won't you and Dad miss it?" "No, this your piano," she said firmly. "Always your piano. You only one can play."
"Well, I probably can't play anymore," I said. "It's been years." "You pick up fast," my mother said, as if she knew this was certain. “You have natural talent. You could be a genius if you want to." "No, I couldn't." "You just not trying," my mother said. And she was neither angry nor sad. She said it as if announcing a fact that could never be disproved. "Take it," she said.
Her mother's posture is still the same but their feelings have change. The next thing that happens is what has already been described, June finds herself playing the piano after her mother dies.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the short story "Two kinds" written by Amy Tan and then answer the questions using examples from the story.
"Two kinds" is a short story about the relationship between June and her mother. June's mother comes from China and she thinks everyone can be talented and famous in the US and June doesn't feel the same as her mother because she has been born and rise in the US.
In the passage wat is the best example of an artifact
Answer:
We need more information on the passage but the definition for a artifact is
an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
Explanation:
What does figurative language in this sentence suggest about the narrator?
which topic goes in order? first class, middle class, class, top class, lower class?
I'm honestly confused by that because I know first class seems to be first obv, but what is top class mean then?
this is tricky so I am awarding 30 points!
Happy Halloween!:)
Answer:
the highest of all I guess
low middle the top
Answer:
First class, Top class, Middle class, Class, Lower class
Explanation:
Happy Halloween!!:)
Match the sentence to its correct label.
He is the best cook in town, and I love to have 1.dinner at their place
2. The sustenance he concocts in the scullery is beyond compare, and I want to ingest no other nourishment than that which he provides.
3. Because he has unrivaled skills in the kitchen, there is nowhere I would rather consume my food than their dinner table
A. Immature writing
B.mature writing
C. Overuse of thesaurus
Answer:
1 is to A.
2 is to C.
3 is to B.
Explanation:
The first sentence is A. Immature writing.
The second sentence is C. overuse of thesaurus.
The third sentence is B. Mature writing.
What was the dream that was being held in the triangle of Nancy's picture?
Make this sentence more descriptive.
The dog growled at Kendrick.
Answer:
The furry, big, brown dog growled loudly and angrily at the petrified Kendrick.
Explanation:
Add adjectives/adverbs before each noun/verb
Answer:
The ferocious dog growled at kendrick, his heart pounding fast as he ran.
#27 which one is correct
Answer:
A. is correct.Explanation:
Choose the subject from the sentence below.
Please read "The Rough-Face Girl" by storyteller Rafe Martin.
"The Rough-Faced Girls
C. storyteller
b. (you)
d. Rafe Martin
Answer:
B.(you)
Explanation:
The writer of that sentence is telling you to do something
what tools do authors use to create meaning and affect the readers?
Authors write stories, songs, articles, and many other forms of writing to inform, persuade, express feelings, or many other things! It can affect readers in different ways, depending on the person who is reading.
write a speech u would give to the people in ur community on how to keep the environment clean
What happens to the narrator at the end of the story?
Answer:
what story
Explanation:
Identify the part of speech in each of the
following sentences.
1. The Virginia colony was a business
colony.
2.They left their old homes and took a
chance on America.
3.Liberal Germans began immigrating to
distant America.
Please hurry I need help
Answer:
verb: was, left, took, immigrating
noun: Virginia, America, Liberal Germans
PLEASE HELP NEED AN ESSAY: has technology helped or hindered society?
Answer:
It both has helped and hindered society
1. it has helped to keep lots of people safe like sending us notifications of floods or dangerous
2. it has also made society lazy we depend on technology too much that it causes to waste are resources on pointless items
pick one of these examples
Explanation:
1 5. 17 TIME REMAINING 59:47 Read the excerpt from a summary of “The World on Turtle's Back." [1] The twins had opposite natures: the right-handed twin was truthful, and the left-handed twin was deceitful. [2] The right-handed twin always did the right thing, and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. [3] In these ways, the brothers represented the two warring natures that are in all people. [4] Quarreling constantly, they used magical powers to create animals that fought one another, and to create plants and medicines that could be used for good or for evil. Which best describes sentence 2? W It is a run-on sentence. It is a simple sentence. It is a compound-complex sentence. It is a compound sentence.
Answer:
its
4
Explanation:
What are logos and can u give me some examples
Answer:
Logos (appeal to logic) is a way of persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures.
Examples:
People who eat chocolate are 72% happier than those who don't, so we should eat chocolate every day.
As Detective Hu Lin approached the entrance, the gray hydraulic doors opened
automatically. His footsteps echoed as he walked across the cold marble floors in
the stark entryway. In a monotone voice, the front desk robot greeted Detective Lin.
It was unlikely the detective would speak to another human being until he reported
his findings to the chief. Lin was the only human detective currently authorized to
enter the sterile lab facility.
How does the author's use of language establish the mood?
1
by emphasizing how the facility is barren, futuristic, and void of other
human presence
by showing that Detective Lin's arrival at the facility is important and
that his mission is urgent
3
by implying that Detective Lin feels out of place because of the
facility's atmosphere
Answer:
im most likely wrong im not the best at these but i thinkkkk its 1
Explanation:
How can a conclusion tie back to the introduction of an essay?
A:The conclusion can refer back to the “hook.”
B:The conclusion can give new background on the topic.
C:The conclusion can tell an interesting story.
D:The conclusion can introduce evidence that supports the thesis statement.
PLEASE HELP ASAP 10points!!!
Answer:
A. The Conclusion can refer back to the hook.
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The conclusion can introduce evidence that supports the thesis statement.
I'm pretty sure it's D if it's not D then maybe A but D makes more sense in my opinion.
The outsiders
2. What was Randy‘s purpose in visiting Pony? What was the outcome of their conversation?
Answer:
He wanted to tell Pony that Pony's innocent. Randy also talks about the trial. The outcome of their conversation is that Randy finds out that Pony is delirious.
Explanation:
Examine the_____
significance of an early American text. *
Which of the following would not be a good supporting sentence for an
example paragraph with the following topic sentence?
I generally enjoy all the books that I pick up to read, but
there have been one or two notable exceptions.
O A. The Shining by Stephen King was too much for me, and I had to
put it down.
B. Reading is so beneficial that I think I should always be reading
some kind of book.
O c. When I started reading How a Car Really Works, I fell asleep before
I even finished one page.
D. Arrogant Cats was just dumb, and I felt like I was wasting my time.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
All other options reveal a negative attitude or an exception that aligns with the topic sentence except B, which instead gives a positive attitude. All other options state that you don't like it or have a problem with it and thus rhymes with the topic sentence except B. So B is not a good supporting sentence for the example paragraph.
Answer: B is coy
Explanation:
Reading is so beneficial that I think I should always be reading some kind of book.
Which part of a strong opinion is the final sentence of the passage?
Next to the statues and the head, the slab seems unimpressive at first glance. It is roughly the size of a tabletop-three feet nine inches long, two feet four and a half inches wide, and eleven inches thick. But many experts would say that this rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room. For it is the famed Rosetta Stone, which gave nineteenth- century scholars their first key to the secrets of ancient Egypt.
Evidence
Reason
The Claim
Counterclaim
Answer:it’s the reason option c
Explanation:
I got it right on a test on edge
Answer:
c the reason
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences illustrates that the call of the wild is in third person omniscient narration
NO BEVERAGES
ARE ALLOWED
PASSED
THIS POINT
Answer:
No beverages are allowed past this point.
what is the primary reason Rahema succeeded?
She’s headed to Georgetown University this fall on a full scholarship. Melson has excelled at her homework — but for the past six years, she hasn’t had a home to do that work in. She currently lives in D.C. General Homeless Shelter along with her mother and two brothers. The shelter houses up to 300 adults and 500children and has come under scrutiny for its poor conditions
What argument does Lincoln make about the Civil War in "The Gettysburg Address"?
Answer:
"The Gettysburg Address" is a speech given by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. which some consider to be the greatest speech ever given by any US President.
Although the largest portion of this short speech is about honoring and remembering soldiers who gave their life on the battlefield, it is important to focus on the first few sentences of the speech.
Lincoln starts by reminding everyone on the Declaration of Independence 87 years ago (four score and seven years ago). That was the document that created and shaped American nation. The most prominent pillar on which the document resides is that "all men are created equal".
Now, Lincoln argues that that belief is put to a test. And that test is Civil War. It is a test that needs to show whether a country so dedicated to freedom and equality can endure and persist.
Basically, he poses a question "How long will a country that rests on the principles of freedom and equality regard slavery as normal thing?". According to him, the answer lies in the outcome of the war.
How can I write an effective introduction to an informational essay? (I need some essay writing tips; mainly for introductions!)
Will give brainliest to the best answer, thanks again!
Answer:
Down below
Explanation:
So an informational essay gives info and tries to not get your reader bored. For an intro give some background on the topic. Remember an intro doesn’t have to be long. 3-4 sentences should be fine. Some people like to give definitions in their intro to define what they’re talking about. Give a few facts about the topic. Don’t go too much into the topic because an intro is just a start not the body. My intros usually are a few facts and details about the topic nothing too major and just move on. Don’t stress on the intro because a good body can make up for it. Good luck
How does this sentence help develop the idea that rescue dogs can become important family members?
A.It explains how rescue dogs like Toby are just as adorable and friendly as dogs from a pet shop.
B.It contrasts Toby's situation in the shelter with his new life with Parker.
C.It shows that having a dog is an important part of childhood.
D.It shows that even though Parker's family gave Toby a home, Toby now protects Parker's life.
QUICK DUE BY 5:00 TODAY PLEASE HELP
Answer:
The answer is B. It contrasts Toby's situation in the shelter with his new life with parker.