i can see itExplanation:
Fahrenheit:
if it was against the law to read books, i would break the law and read anyway?
Answer:
IKR i would too
Explanation:
Answer:
good idea
Explanation:
Milagros was smiling widely.
Milagros accepted the award.
Combine the sentences into one sentence.
Answer:
Milagros smiled widely and accepted the award
Explanation:
what is provide??????
1. make available for use; supply.
"these clubs provide a much appreciated service for this area"
synonyms:
supply · give · issue · furnish · lay out · come up with · dispense · bestow · [more]
2. (provide for)
make adequate preparation for (a possible event).
"new qualifications must provide for changes in technology"
synonyms:
prepare · allow · make provision · make preparations · be prepared · anticipate · arrange · make arrangements · get ready · plan · make plans · cater
3. stipulate in a will or other legal document.
"the order should be varied to provide that there would be no contact with the father"
synonyms:
stipulate · lay down · have as a condition · make it a condition · require · order · ordain · demand · prescribe · state · set out · specify
4. christian church
historical
(provide someone to)
appoint an incumbent to (a benefice).
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Why does the author introduce the article with a reference to
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?
Answer:
The author seeks to show a comparison between Dr. Jekyll's transformation and reality.
Explanation:
In Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Dr. Jekyll changes himself into the evil Edward Hyde.
Referring to this story with the thought to consider the extent to which the law will permit the sort of transfer that happened between Jekyll and Hyde (if it happened in real life).
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Many works of literature feature an unreliable narrator: they contain first-person accounts narrated by someone whose credibility or perspective is eventually thrown into question.
Either from your own reading or from the list below, choose a longer work of literary merit in which the narrator's reliability is revealed to be in question. Then, in a well-written essay, analyze how the revelation of the narrator's questionable reliability contributes to an interpretation of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.
In your response you should do the following:
Respond to the prompt with a thesis that presents an interpretation and may establish a line of reasoning.
Select and use evidence to develop and support your line of reasoning.
Explain the relationship between the evidence and your thesis.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
As I Lay Dying
Beloved
The Birds of Opulence
The Bluest Eye
The Book of Memory
The Catcher in the Rye
The Cattle Killing
Cat's Eye
A Clockwork Orange
The Color Purple
Frankenstein
Gone Girl
The Good Soldier
The Great Gatsby
The Importance of Being Earnest
Invisible Man
The Joy Luck Club
Kindred
Middle Passage
Midnight's Children
The Moonstone
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The Namesake
Never Let Me Go
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Salvage the Bones
The Sound and the Fury
Swing Time
The Tempest
Then We Came to the End
There There
Topdog/Underdog
The Turn of the Screw
Vanity Fair
Villette
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Wide Sargasso Sea
Wuthering Heights
Answer:
IF THERE IS A LINK DON'T CLICK ON IT
Explanation:
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Choose the sentence that features the most memorable writing. Focus on
active verbs and concrete nouns.
O A. After the thing, Amrita left the place to look for someone.
B. After the thing, Amrita left the place to look for the police.
C. After the robbery, Amrita sprinted from the bank to find a
policeman
O D. After the thing, she left the place to look for someone.
SUBMIT
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This sentence has the most details making it easier for readers to imagine how dire the situation is.
Submit your summary about a federal law and a summary about a state law.
What are Federal laws?
Federal laws are rules that apply throughout the United States. These laws apply in every state, such as:
Immigration law
Bankruptcy law
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) laws
Federal anti-discrimination and civil rights laws that protect against racial, age, gender and disability discrimination
Patent and copyright laws
Federal criminal laws such as laws against tax fraud and the counterfeiting of money
What are state laws?
There are 50 states and several commonwealths and territories within the United States. Each has its own system of laws and courts that handle:
Criminal matters
Divorce and family matters
Welfare, public assistance or Medicaid matters
Wills, inheritances and estates
Real estate and other property
Business contracts
Personal injuries such as from a car accident or medical malpractice
Workers compensation for injuries at work
People are conditioned to accept the fact that every caste has a use. How are members of a caste recognized?
Answer:
By the group that they are born into
Explanation:
In his adaptation of Hamlet, Jonathan Price plays both Hamlet and the ghost. Which methods might Jonathan Pri use to make it clear to the audience that he is playing both characters? Check all that apply. changing his tone of voice changing his costume changing his facial expression changing his posture changing his stage make-up Varks and Save and Exit
Answer:
bro what do you mean
Explanation:
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Answer:
monkey
Explanation:
how many pets do you have? is it a good decision to adopt a pet?
Answer:
I have 1 pet and yes it is a good decision because you can have someone to hang out with.
Answer:
i have one but yes it is neither way it takes alot of hard work and attetion and cleaning and it will take a while so maybe wait but adopting one would be a very fun companion k now cause i got a bunny
Explanation:
Why do so many people believe that "the book is always better than the movie"?
Answer:
Books usually include details films leave out.
Explanation:
Is this a good poem? I need to know since this is an english assignment.
Answer:
It’s good
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
1 herbivore
2 develop
3 expectation
4 heart
5 catastrophe
6 develop
Which of the following items will you need in order to complete the PROFILE?
A.
Medicaid information
B.
Educational background
C.
Student and parent W-2 forms
D.
Medical history
Answer:
C. Student and parent W-2 forms
Explanation:
To complete a CSS Profile application, you need a College Board student account. If you need to complete the CSS Profile as a parent (for example, as a noncustodial parent), you still need to create and use a student account. You just need to create a student account using the parent's information
What is the conflict in arsenic and old lace
Mr. Smith is shocked to discover that his wife, Nettie, has beat him to the punch, already swapping her spot with a marionette. Based on the text, how long ago do you think Nettie made the switch and where do you think she’s been spending her free time?
Answer:
when Mr. Smith was knocked cold on the floor and shes been spending her free time running from the cops.
Explanation:
I'm not exactly sure it's my guess.
Is violence an effective means to create change? Why or why not?
Choose the sentence in which a modifier or modifiers are used correctly.
a. At my school, volleyball is the more popular of all the sports.
b. At the craft fair, the jewelry is selling well, but the baskets are selling even better.
c. Randy is more funnier than his brother.
d. Which of these two sweaters is most attractive?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Randy is more funnier than his brother
Which of the following is an effective way to use your notes?
A.
They should be used as a study guide for test review.
B.
They can be used to avoid reading the textbook.
C.
They should be used to swap notes with classmates.
D.
They should be used to answer questions on tests.
Click to capitalize the book's title correctly.
When it Passes by
Hurry please
When it Passes by
you got it right first go
FIND THE PAST TENSE OF THE FOLLOWING.
A)Go ...........went...........
B)write ..........wrote...........
C)Eat .......... ate...............
D)cry .......... cried............
E)Do ............ did..............
F)Is .............was.............
H)Revise............revised......
i)Cut............cut............
Answer:
Explanation:
Infinitive :Go Past: went Past Participle : gone
Infinitive: Write Past: Wrote Past participle : written
I: Eat P: ate Pp: eaten
Cry ; Cried; cried
Do; did; done
be ; was/were ; been
revise ; revised; revised
cut ; cut ;cut
So your answers are correct I don't see you have done any mistake.
Why does Artemidorus push aside the Soothsayer in Act III ?
He is rushing to get to Caesar so that he can fight off the conspirators and save Caesar.
He thinks that the Soothsayer is one of the men who is planning to murder Caesar.
He believes that the Soothsayer is a fool who does not have the ability to predict future events.
He wants to reach Caesar before the conspirators do so that he can warn Caesar of their plan.
Answer:
He wants to reach Caesar before the conspirators do so that he can warn Caesar of their plan.
Explanation:
I swear I took said test.
Artemidorus push aside the Soothsayer because he believes that Soothsayer is a fool who does not have the ability to predict future events. Therefore, option C is correct.
Who was Soothsayer?A soothsayer is a person who is believed to be able to see or predict the future through supernatural means. In ancient times, soothsayers were often consulted by people seeking guidance or insight into important decisions or events.
In literature and mythology, soothsayers are often portrayed as wise oracles or seers who possess knowledge and foresight beyond that of ordinary mortals.
Thus, Artemidorus push aside the Soothsayer because he believes that Soothsayer is a fool who does not have the ability to predict future events. Therefore, option C is correct.
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Lines 167–168: How do the pronouns change in the last paragraph of this section? What does this change imply?
Story : Growing up Asian
Answer:
Lines 167–168: How do the pronouns change in the last paragraph of this section? What does this change imply?
Explanation:
Which statement best compares and contrasts the two passages?
A)
"Sports Dream" uses rhyming lines, while "Junior
Detective" does not use any rhymes at all.
B)
"Sports Dream" is an unrhymed poem, while "Junior
Detective" uses rhymes to convey its meaning.
C)
"Sports Dream" is written in quatrains, while "Junior
Detective" is written in rhymed couplets.
D)
"Sports Dream" is written in rhymed couplets, while
"Junior Detective" is written in quatrains.
Answer:
Did u get da answer?
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What defines “The Raven” as a poem rather than a work of short fiction?
Answer:
The component that defines the work "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe as a poem, and not as a short work of fiction, is the resource of rhyme that is used constantly in the writing of the work. Thus, the author uses this resource at all times, both within the verses and between different verses, in such a way that the musicality of the writing is never lost; on the contrary, the careful use of words (and even the repetition of them) is aimed at keeping the rhythm of the poem from its beginning to its end.
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Question 1 (1 point)
Saved
Who is the main character of Fahrenheit 451?
Question 1 options:
Captain Beatty
Guy Montag
Clarisse
Mildred
Question 2 (1 point)
Saved
What is Guy Montag's job?
Question 2 options:
To put out fires
To manage a restaurant
To write books
To burn books
Question 3 (1 point)
Saved
Clarisse makes Montag question the society that he lives in.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
Saved
Montag's wife (Mildred) behaves like most other people in this society.
Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
Saved
What is the Mechanical Hound?
Question 5 options:
A dog wearing armor
What the firemen call the firetruck
The nickname that the firemen gave the Captain
A piece of technology that firemen use to catch people
Question 6 (1 point)
Having long discussions and asking a lot of questions is very common in this society.
Question 6 options:
True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
According to Clarisse, the teenagers in this society spend most of their time doing what?
Question 7 options:
having debates
reading books
dangerous activities like racing cars
learning in school
Question 8 (1 point)
Saved
Guy Montag steals a book
Question 8 options:
True
False
Question 9 (1 point)
Why is Clarisse afraid of people her own age?
Question 9 options:
They kill each other
They attack her at school
They start rumors
They have mechanical hounds
Question 10 (1 point)
Most people in this society hate television
Question 10 options:
True
False
Answer:Guy Montag, To burn books To put out fires,true,A piece of technology that firemen use to catch people, false,dangerous activities like racing cars, true, They kill each other, false
Activity 3. DIRECTIONS: Read the text below. Then, answer the questions that
follow.
The atmosphere is composed of different levels. The first level, called
troposphere, is the nearest to the Earth, about 11 km thick. Most clouds and weather
are found in this layer. Next is the stratosphere which is about 11-48 km above the
Earth’s surface. In it is the ozone layer which absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet
radiation from the sun. The mesosphere is above the stratosphere in which the
atmosphere is very rarefied, and the temperature decreases with altitude. The fourth
layer is the thermosphere which starts at about 55 km. The temperature is so hot that
it cannot be measured by the thermometer. Temperature maybe a thousand degrees
high. The second to the last is the exosphere, the region beyond the thermosphere,
Finally, the ionosphere overlaps the other layers from above the Earth. The air is
ionized by the Sun’s ultraviolet rays. These ionized layers affect the transmittance and
reflectance of radio waves. All in all, there are six levels of the Earth’s atmosphere.
1. What kind of paragraph is it?
2. How are the sentences arranged?
3. What is the paragraph about?
4. What are the ideas listed and described?
5. What words or phrases signal the listed ideas?
6. What other words can you use to enumerate the ideas?
Answer:
IF THERE IS A LINK DON'T CLICK ON IT
Explanation:
IT IS A COMPUTER, TABLET AND PHONE VIRUS