He defines McDonaldization as the process by which principles of fast food restaurants have come to dominate virtually every aspect of society.
Answer: He defines McDonaldization as the process by which principles of fast food restaurants have come to dominate virtually every aspect of society.
The words below have a similar
denotation. Which word has the
most positive connotation?
innocent, faultless,
irreproachable
Answer:
Innocent
Explanation:
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is irreproachable
Which sentence is a run-on?
All of the houses on our block have spacious yards with large evergreen trees.
The video game uses new technology it makes the setting more realistic.
Mr. McBride checked the local weather forecast before he set sail for the day.
Mrs. Neely enjoys working in her garden filled with colorful plants and flowers.
The video game uses new technology it makes the setting more realistic.
There's supposed to be a period or semi-colon in between technology and it.
Answer: its B
Explanation:
Which examples are dynamic characters? Choose three correct answers.
Ebenezer Scrooge, who was very stingy, becomes generous after he is visited by his ghost.
Harry Potter matures from regular kid to powerful young wizard.
Waverly Jong’s mom is overbearing and superficial from the beginning of the story to the end.
The principal of Nancy Lee’s school is supportive and helpful throughout the story.
Cinderella is transformed from maid to princess living in a castle.
Answer:
A. E. Scrooge
B. Harry Potter
E. Cinderella
Explanation:
They all transformed to a different character throughout the story
AnswA. E. Scrooge
B. Harry Potter
E. Cinderellaer:
Explanation:
how did you feel upon identifying your different needs?
Answer:
I was kinda feeling bad.
I really needed something and I was really mad on it. Everyday I kept on blabbering to get that item.
But I never got.
At last I stopped getting desires on those items which made me feel good after all.
Explanation:
subject is. my hobby example my hobby is drawing and I do my hobby in my free time why I like to draw and why I'm choose that hobby,
Answer:
Explanation:
my hobby is designing and reading novels
because i am good at it and its cool to me
cause its makes me feel good
at my leisure time or free time
Answer:
My hobby is coding
because I'm good at it and it's fun.
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Explanation:
what do you mean by corruption
Answer:
Explanation:
dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
the process by which a word or expression is changed from its original state to one regarded as erroneous or debased
Which source would you use to find a synonym for a word? dictionary encyclopedia glossary thesaurus
Answer:
thesaurus
Explanation:
Is rains a verb or a noun? Please help.
Answer:
Its a noun
Explanation:
Noun usage: The rains came late that year. Noun usage: A rain of mortar fire fell on our trenches. Verb usage: It will rain today. Verb usage: Bombs rained from the sky.
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Answer:
Rains is a noun when you use it as so but it is improper.
Explanation:
Ex. “The rains outside are getting stronger.”
Deena pressed her hands against the heavy oak window frame and pushed
upward. In rushed the jarring sounds of honking horns and screeching tires
and the pungent smells of exhaust and uncollected trash, all piggybacking on
a welcome current of cool air. Deena had been in the one-room apartment
nearly two months now and had managed to acquire no more than a small cot
in the corner opposite the door, a folding table and two chairs beside the
window, and an assortment of milk crates in which to store her meager
belongings.
1. Select a phrase from the text that uses vivid language to give a positive feeling.
a. heavy oak window frame
c. welcome current of cool air
b. no more than a small cot
d. assortment of milk crates
Answer:
welcome current of cool air
Answer:
(C) welcome current of cool air
Explanation:
Is that the right answer
what changes occurred in the aftermath of the tragedy within what time period did the changes happen? (tragedy as in triangle factory fire)
Answer:
In Manhattan, New York City, on 25 March 1911, the disastrous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire took place.
It was confirmed that 146 individuals died of asphyxiation, smoke inhalation, fire burns, collapsing buildings that caved under pressure and damaged buildings, and there were others who leapt to their deaths.
In the wake of the horrific incident,
Between 1911 and 1913, 60 new regulations were introduced that mandated better entry to and escape from houses, as well as numerous other safety procedures, including but not limited to fireproofing standards, fire extinguishers construction, fire alarm devices and automatic sprinklers, etc. The legislation further established services for employees' comfort and set a limit on the number of hours women and children could operate in a day.The establishment of the Factory Investigation Committee by the New York State legislature is another shift that has arisen.The American Society of Safety Workers was commissioned in New York City on October 14th 1911 with the objective of investigating situations within and beyond New York City to discover situations that can be prevented using the power of the legislature.
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Identify whether the sentences are simple, complex, compound or compound-complex.1. Vampires Dairies is my favorite television show, but I also love True Blood.
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
The sentence has two subjects. Hope this helps!!
Answei
i love vampire dairies as well and i hope they make a similar movie like it!
Explanation:
Findout the at least 15 action verbs from the passage.Then write their past and pastparticiple form also.
Answer:
Most irregular verbs are very common in English, which means you will see or hear them often. This makes it a little easier to remember them. But there are also some common patterns:
– the ‘en’ ending (break – broke – broken; write – wrote – written; hide – hid – hidden etc)
– the ‘ing’, ‘ang’, ‘ung’ pattern (ring – rang – rung; sing – sang – sung etc)
Some common verbs are also formed from others, which means the past participle is the same:
– give / forgive (given / forgiven)
– come / become (come / become)
– stand / understand (stood / understood)
A few verbs don’t change at all. For example:
read – read – read (the pronunciation changes from the present /reed/ to the past tense and past participle /red/
cut – cut – cut (no pronunciation change)
put – put – put (no pronunciation change)
Sometimes, more than one ending is possible:
– dreamed / dreamt
– learned / learnt
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Explanation:
Where does OMAM start off at the beginning
Answer:
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Answer:
I know its too late now but the riverbed.
Explanation:
. Horse manure smells awful. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________
Answer:
fact
Explanation:
cuz it does, it smells like gru went, took over stanky ville, and made an incredible weapon, the fart gun. It can kill fish, just like shrek.
Select the sentence that corrects the following sentence fragment:
After she won the award.
She talked to the crowd. After she won the award.
After she won the award, she talked to the crowd.
After she won the award. She talked to the crowd.
She talked to the crowd she won the award.
after she won the award, she talked to the crowd.
is this a good way to end an essay?
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Growing up, your teachers or parents might have asked you, "What do you want to be when you're older?" From a young age, kids have been introduced to the idea that a good job and a stable income helps them mentally, and physically. Despite its underlying materialism, this idea is undoubtedly true in the world today, for what limits the pursuit of happiness in life? Other than being able to afford the basic essentials to live your life? That being said, money definitely plays some sort of role in the production of happiness in someone's life, but only for a short period.
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Considering the fact that some people have not been personally introduced to extreme wealth or a "rich" way of living, some people might be happy with what they already have in life. But, for younger generations, social media and the internet present a seemingly unattainable and lavish lifestyle that fuels the yearning for more than what they have. In his article "Money and Happiness", Christopher Peterson, a former professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and author of the book The Good Life, claims "Research shows that income has a positive relationship with happiness (life satisfaction), although it is not a straight line”. Therefore, being able to afford expensive items creates a sort of satisfaction with the buyer. Which in turn makes them content with how their life may be. But this usually is not the case. This sense of material satisfaction does not last long. While the feeling of satisfaction from buying an expensive item might feel like a lifetime, the feeling longing for something better will always remain in the mind of that person. For example, in Tolstoy's short story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?” The protagonist of the story, Pahom, ends up always feeling unsatisfied with what he has, and looks for new ways to better his material possessions. This ultimately leads up to his untimely death. As Peterson explained, this is not as easy as a one plus one situation. The psychological effects of wealth can be very complex, and sometimes may cause one to become mentally drained in their mission to feel some sort of completion from buying their way into happiness. That being said, one cannot expect to have better possessions and instantly feel much more satisfied than they did before. Wealth cannot help one attain intimacy, friendships, and even a sense of accomplishment, just as how it can not save us from psychological problems including anxiety, depression, or addictions. Even with the correct treatment, it does not always guarantee a life of happiness for those who are treated by medicine or therapy.
Answer:
The essay is just outstanding, but the conclusion of essay should always end by summing up what the central idea is. Which is pretty easy, it should be around 1-3 sentences, it's your choice. But other than that, your work is just amazing.
what is a simple example of social order?
Answer:
The term social order can be used in two senses: In the first sense, it refers to a particular system of social structures and institutions. Examples are the ancient, the feudal, and the capitalist social order.
Explanation:
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In the passage, the main contrast that John Bergson draws
between himself and his neighbors is that his neighbors
A had previously worked in urban areas while he had
always worked in rural ones.
B.
are less skilled than he is at the occupation that they all
have in common.
resisted becoming homestead farmers, whereas he was
eager to be one.
H
th
D
had better luck with their particular parcels of land than
he did with his
Answer:it is b
Explanation:
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100 points and I will give brainleist For this project, you will be writing a story (either fiction or non-fiction) in the first-person point of view. can u plz write a short story
Answer:
There was once a woman who was very, very cheerful, though she had little to make her so; for she was old, and poor, and lonely. She lived in a little bit of a cottage and earned a scant living by running errands for her neighbours, getting a bite here, a sup there, as reward for her services. So she made shift to get on, and always looked as spry and cheery as if she had not a want in the world.
Now one summer evening, as she was trotting, full of smiles as ever, along the high road to her hovel, what should she see but a big black pot lying in the ditch!
"Goodness me!" she cried, "that would be just the very thing for me if I only had something to put in it! But I haven't! Now who could have left it in the ditch?"
And she looked about her expecting the owner would not be far off; but she could see nobody.
"Maybe there is a hole in it," she went on, "and that's why it has been cast away. But it would do fine to put a flower in for my window; so I'll just take it home with me."
And with that she lifted the lid and looked inside. "Mercy me!" she cried, fair amazed. "If it isn't full of gold pieces. Here's luck!"
And so it was, brimful of great gold coins. Well, at first she simply stood stock-still, wondering if she was standing on her head or her heels. Then she began saying:
"Lawks! But I do feel rich. I feel awful rich!"
After she had said this many times, she began to wonder how she was to get her treasure home. It was too heavy for her to carry, and she could see no better way than to tie the end of her shawl to it and drag it behind her like a go-cart.
"It will soon be dark," she said to herself as she trotted along. "So much the better! The neighbours will not see what I'm bringing home, and I shall have all the night to myself, and be able to think what I'll do! Mayhap I'll buy a grand house and just sit by the fire with a cup o' tea and do no work at all like a queen. Or maybe I'll bury it at the garden foot and just keep a bit in the old china teapot on the chimney-piece. Or maybe—Goody! Goody! I feel that grand I don't know myself."
By this time she was a bit tired of dragging such a heavy weight, and, stopping to rest a while, turned to look at her treasure.
And lo! it wasn't a pot of gold at all! It was nothing but a lump of silver.
She stared at it, and rubbed her eyes, and stared at it again.
"Well! I never!" she said at last. "And me thinking it was a pot of gold! I must have been dreaming. But this is luck! Silver is far less trouble—easier to mind, and not so easy stolen. Them gold pieces would have been the death o' me, and with this great lump of silver—"
So she went off again planning what she would do, and feeling as rich as rich, until becoming a bit tired again she stopped to rest and gave a look round to see if her treasure was safe; and she saw nothing but a great lump of iron!
"Well! I never!" says she again. "And I mistaking it for silver! I must have been dreaming. But this is luck! It's real convenient. I can get penny pieces for old iron, and penny pieces are a deal handier for me than your gold and silver. Why! I should never have slept a wink for fear of being robbed. But a penny piece comes in useful, and I shall sell that iron for a lot and be real rich—rolling rich."
So on she trotted full of plans as to how she would spend her penny pieces, till once more she stopped to rest and looked round to see her treasure was safe. And this time she saw nothing but a big stone.
"Well! I never!" she cried, full of smiles. "And to think I mistook it for iron. I must have been dreaming. But here's luck indeed, and me wanting a stone terrible bad to stick open the gate. Eh my! but it's a change for the better! It's a fine thing to have good luck."
So, all in a hurry to see how the stone would keep the gate open, she trotted off down the hill till she came to her own cottage. She unlatched the gate and then turned to unfasten her shawl from the stone which lay on the path behind her. Aye! It was a stone sure enough. There was plenty light to see it lying there, douce and peaceable as a stone should.
So she bent over it to unfasten the shawl end, when—"Oh my!" All of a sudden it gave a jump, a squeal, and in one moment was as big as a haystack. Then it let down four great lanky legs and threw out two long ears, nourished a great long tail and romped off, kicking and squealing and whinnying and laughing like a naughty, mischievous boy!
The old woman stared after it till it was fairly out of sight, then she burst out laughing too.
"Well!" she chuckled, "I am in luck! Quite the luckiest body hereabouts. Fancy my seeing the Bogey-Beast all to myself; and making myself so free with it too! My goodness! I do feel that uplifted—that GRAND!"—
So she went into her cottage and spent the evening chuckling over her good luck.
Explanation:
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One day, on a sunny morning i went for a nice walk on our local gravel road just watching nature and walking. The birds singing their songs, deer jumping over the thick grass in the woods, and the rabbits hopping through the cow pastor just ahead. All of the sudden a little baby calf come running out of the pastor and starts bucking me and nibbiling my hand.. She would not leave me alone! I took her back home and showed my family and then i took her back to our landlord. When we arrived he pulled up in his truck laughing. He said "Ah, i see you have found the calf we have been bottle feeding" I said "yea, she wont leave me alone!" He said "well, ill go ahead and take er' on back." I said "sounds good!"
[tex]The\;End[/tex]
Read the excerpt from William Shakespeare's Hamlet. To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause: there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life; This excerpt is an example of
Answer:soliloquy
Explanation:
This excerpt is an example of soliloquy, as the excerpt from William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
What is soliloquy?A soliloquy is an actor's only line in a play, and the term comes from the Latin words solus, which means "alone," and loqui, which means "to speak." Usually, formal or literary language is used, as in Hamlet's soliloquies.
A monologue spoken by a single character in a play is referred to as a soliloquy. Shakespeare's plays usually begin with a character saying something along the lines of "Now I am alone," for example. You are also conscious of the commencement of a soliloquy.
Never forget that the main character of a soliloquy is speaking just to himself and not to anybody else, not even the audience.
Thus, it is soliloquy.
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convincing your parents to increase your allowance is an example of what?
A. Nonverbal communication
B. Metaphor
C. Relevance
D. Rhetoric
Answer:
D.)Rhetoric
Explanation:
Rhetoric is to persuade
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Which event from chapter 7 of Holes is related as a flashback? Stanley’s shovel not making a dent on the ground Stanley jumping on the back of the blade with both feet Stanley’s grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke Stanley’s shovel fitting into the hole
Answer:
The correct answer is Stanley’s grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke.
Explanation:
A flashback is a narrative technique (literary, cinematographic ...) that takes the temporal narration back to a past event, almost always with the intention of locating something important for the configuration of the present character or situation developed.
In the book Holes, the use of this technique is what makes the reader have more than one time frame and perspective.
In this chapter, the story of Stanley's family is developed a little more, in this case that of his grandfather.
Answer:
The correct answer is Stanley’s grandfather falling in love with Myra
Explanation:
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He is a walking a walking encyclopedia
Answer:
So who is he then I have a ton of questions for him for example the total same of fish in the ocean
Tell me one thing that happened in the pages
(48 -54)
In Fahrenheit 451.
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what types of textual evidence are strictly factual
Answer:
Something that is factual is concerned with facts or contains facts, rather than giving theories or personal interpretations.
Explanation:
The textual evidence that can be considered strictly factual comes under the category of logical appeal.
What is the logical appeal?For proving the point or for claiming that the thing that one wants to prove, all that is required is evidence. Basically, there are two points of evidence; one is verbal and the second is textual.
When it is about verbal evidence, then it can be a person that can use their words to give support in favour of the person who wants to prove their point.
When it is about textual evidence, then it can be statistics, expert authority, interviews, observations, inputs, personal experience, and many more. All these are considered strong evidence as they provide structural information about anything.
As a result, they all fall under the same logical appeal because they all provide factual data.
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what is the place that they play football in called ?
Answer:
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A football field or football pitch.
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How does basketball shape the players’ sense of themselves?
A. Basketball increases the players’ physical strength.
B. Basketball builds players’ confidence and provides them with a community.
C. Basketball gave the players magical powers so nothing hurt them.
D. Basketball allows the players to compete against each other to show who is the best.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because when you're playing basketball, your working on in your physical strength.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Physical strength always increases while being active.