Answer:
i believe the answers are, changes over time and, trends in data
Which of these are commonly found in editorial guidelines? (Choose all that apply.)
maximum word length
formatting requirements
intended audience
the details of essays
Answer: all of the above
Explanation: all of them are needed
Answer:
All
Explanation:
how to require the involvement of adults in the building?
Put all the words in alphabetical order
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Answer:
apples,bananas,bicycle,biscuits,cereal,chocolate,fruit,jelly,lemons,limes,mango,milkshake,muffins,pancakes,pasta,potatoes,pretzels,pumpkin,shrimp,steak,tacos,tomorrow,turkey,yams,yogurt
Answer:
Apples, Bananas, Bicycle, Biscuits, Cereal, Chocolate, Fruit, Jelly, Lemons, Limes, Mango, Milkshake, Muffins, Pancakes, Pasta, Potatoes, Pretzels, Pumpkin, Shrimp, Steak, Tacos, Tomorrow, Turkey, Yams, and Yogurt.
Explanation:
In the example below, what is most likely the meaning of the prefix in the word "inseparable"?
"His father...had been the Judge's inseparable companion..."
not
under
to
Inside
Answer:
The meaning of the prefix "in" in the word "inseparable would be the word "not"
Explanation: Inseparable means unable to be separated or treated separately.
Which claim do the two sources most clearly disagree on?
A. Jean receives benefits from the company.
B. Jean is an outgoing "people person."
C. Jean's word count is lower than average for a writer at the company.
D. Jean is less valuable to the company than the average writer.
Answer:
im pretty sure its D
Explanation:
The claim provided by the two sources mostly disagree on that Jean is being less valuable to the company as an average writer.
Option D is correct.
What is a claim?A claim is the statement which can be done without providing any proof or evidence.
From the provided sources, it has been analyzed Jean is writing only two hundred words in a day in a hour which is very less in comparison to an average writer working on hourly basis. She is also to work for at least forty hours in a week.
Therefore, the claim written in option D is correct.
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Answer:
(b originated in a specific region or country
Explanation:
It has been suggested that the Dinomatron shortage was a conspiracy
to drive up prices, but I disagree. First of all, no one could have
predicted the immense popularity of this toy. Just last year, a very
similar dinosaur-building kit was ignored by shoppers. Second, severe
winter weather all along the East Coast led to shipping delays,
contributing to the shortage. Could someone have conspired to create
bad weather? I don't think so. The Dinomatron price increase was the
natural result of supply and demand economics. During the busy
holiday shopping season, weather prevented toy stores from receiving
enough toys to fill demand. Therefore, they became more valuable.
Maybe B. but I'm not sure though.
Answer:
I think it is The dinomatron shortage was a conspiracy to drive up prices..
Explanation:
It is not C tho
Banana Tree:
Why is the tree so important to Gustus? Does the use of dialect help or interfere with your understanding of Gustus’s emotion? Explain
What is a good head title for World War 1
Answer:
The world war 1
Explanation:
i think its good
Which claim do the two sources most clearly disagree on?
A. Police Chief Rick Mendez is responsible for making crime worse in Rock Creek.
B. A decrease of 20 percent in traffic violations is insufficient to combat the city's crime.
C. Reported traffic violations have decreased because drivers have begun following the rules.
D. The actual amount of loitering that occurs in Rock Creek has dropped by 7 percent.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Source 2 basically said that he's manipulating everyone to think the violence has dropped and also addresses how much it dropped.
Write an essay that analyzes how a text explains the sequence of events that affected the discovery of the Rosetta stone. NOT SAMPLE RESPONSE
From Journey to the Center of the Earth:
Another passage that demonstrates further characterization of the professor is shown here:
"Under the circumstances," he said, "I ought to neglect noprecautions. As fate has cast me upon these shores, I shall not leave without having completely examined them."
Which of the following might be an accurate understanding of the professor’s character based upon the above passage and context clues from the entire novel?
The professor wants to get off the shore immediately.
The professor strongly believes in fate.
The professor is stubborn.
The professor values empirical science above all else.
Answer:
the professor believes in science so strongly that he will risk his life to gain ver valuable knowledge.
Answer:
the professor believes in science so strongly that he will risk his life to gain ver valuable knowledge.
Explanation:
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What kind of irony is each excerpt
Answer:
dramatic irony
Explanation:
I think
What is the main purpose of informational writing? (10 points)
To compare and contrast
To present popular views on a topic
To express opinions without evidence
To inform readers about a topic using facts and details
Answer:
To inform readers about a topic using facts and details
I Hope I Helped you!
Which statement about numbers is true?
a.All whole numbers are rational numbers.
b.All rational numbers are integers.
c.All rational numbers are whole numbers.
d.All integers are whole numbers.
Someone who is conducting research for a blog should avoid most websites that end in .org.
.edu.
.gov.
.com.
.org.
Answer:
.com
Explanation:
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According to the text, how did the Scottish and Irish people's beliefs influence how Americans celebrate the fall season? Write 3–4 sentences and support your answer with specific examples from the text.
Answer:
Americains cellebrate the fall season in many ways. One way people do this is through Halloween. This is true because according to the text "Everywhere you walk..you might wonder why pumkins are apperaing on you neighbors porches."
Explanation:
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
You will write two paragraphs about visualization, an important reading
comprehension strategy.
In the first paragraph, explain what visualization is and how to do it. Then select
either "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" or "Sympathy" and explain how you
used the strategy of visualization to help you understand the poem. Cite specific
examples from the text of the poem to support your answer.
In the second paragraph, explain how using this strategy deepened your
understanding of the poem itself, the characters or speakers of the poem, or the
poem's theme.
Answer:
Think about how making and revising predictions help improve your reading comprehension. :)
Explanation:
Based on Robert Frost’s poem "The Road Not Taken,” which lines most support the theme that people want to predict the outcome of important decisions?
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
In the lines; "And be one traveler, long I stood and looked down one as far as I could", the narrator is trying to look down the road as far as he can. He does this to try to see as much of the outcome of the decision as he can. This supports the theme that people want to predict/see the outcome of their important decisions.
Also I got it correct on edge.
Hope this helped :)
Based on Robert Frost’s poem "The Road Not Taken,” the lines most support the theme that people want to predict the outcome of important decisions is:
"And looked down one as far as I could"
What is a Theme in Literature?A theme refers to the central message that an author wishes to communicate via his or her work of literature.
The line above connotes the fact that the narrator tried to anticipate what lay ahead.
Learn more about themes at:
https://brainly.com/question/1561624
What do Figure One and Figure Two reveal at the end of the play?
(Page 17)
a
The people of Maple Street are actually the monsters.
b
Their plan to land on Maple Street went wrong.
c
Humans are more superior.
d
Tommy has been communicating with them all along.
Who would be consiered the PROTAGONIST (the good guy) in the play?
a
Tommy
b
Steve
c
Charlie
d
Don
Answer:
The first one is A
The second one is C
Explanation:
I need help on number 5 and 7 which on make scence (the answers are in the perentaces)
Answer:but done quote me on that
I think 5 is cow's and 7 is waitress'
Answer:
cow's and waitress' i think
Explanation:
complete the paragraph. must be atleast 300 words
“Gosh I am so tired.” Eri said while rubbing her eyes. Eri had a late night shift at a local gift shop on main street. Eri’s eyes were drooping as she yawned when someone walked in the store catching her off guard. She jumped a little and turned over to look at the door to see no one there. “Weird..” she said. “I could have sworn I heard the door open, but no ones there.” She turned back around. “Maybe it’s because I am very tired.” She said and then sighed. “Ugh I swear I am never doing overtime again.” She said with an annoyed tone. “The store is empty, and I’m pretty sure its going to stay like this for the rest of the night.” Eri said. She preceded to pull out her phone and look on her socials. “Excuse me” said a tall man in a coat. Eris eyes widened and looked up at him. ‘Oh ha, I didn’t know anyone was in here!” Eri said a bit startled. “How may I help you, sir?” Eri said trying to make eye contact with the man. “I was wondering if you could help me pick out a gift for my wife. Its our anniversary in two days and I still don’t know what to get her.” The man said. “Oh, well does your wife have any particular interests?” Eri said a bit confused.
by the way you might want to proof read for some mistakes(im just a 6th grader)
“Gosh I am so tired.” Eri said while rubbing her eyes. Eri had a late night shift at a local gift shop on main street. Eri’s eyes were drooping as she yawned when someone walked in the store catching her off guard. She jumped a little and turned over to look at the door to see no one there. “Weird..” she said. “I could have sworn I heard the door open, but no ones there.” She turned back around. “Maybe it’s because I am very tired.” She said and then sighed. “Ugh I swear I am never doing overtime again.” She said with an annoyed tone. “The store is empty, and I’m pretty sure its going to stay like this for the rest of the night.” Eri said. She preceded to pull out her phone and look on her socials. “Excuse me” said a tall man in a coat, he smelled like pepermint. Eri's eyes widened and looked up at him. ‘Oh ha, I didn’t know anyone was in here!” Eri said a bit startled. “How may I help you, sir?” Eri said trying to make eye contact with the man. “I was wondering if you could help me pick out a gift for my wife. Its our anniversary in two days and I still don’t know what to get her.” The man said. “Oh, well does your wife have any particular interests?” Eri said a bit confused. replied "oh ummm....she likes simple things". Eri quickly replied "come follow me".She lead him to an isle labeld "VALINTINES GIFTS",there were stuffed animals, cute cards,and more stuff. He quickly picked up a box of chocolates, a botiqe of fresh roses, and a bear holding i love you sign.Soon after when he left, a lady wearing pink dress came in. "Umm.. your name is Eri?"asked the lady.Tiredly Eri replied "yes thats my name..... do you need any thing?" "Yes ma'am i am looking for a gift for my husband" Eri remeberd the man asking for the same thing but for his wife but Eri just replied "what dose he like?" "he likes ummm... oh yes!exotic things" said the woman.Eri happly yet tiredly lead the woman to an ailse with wacky puerfumes, cups/mugs with hilarious qoutes and much more.Joyfully the woman took a card,and two bottles of purfem "thx" said the lady as soon as she left ,Eri picked up her phone only to relise it was closing time as she started locking she relised that she was no longer sleepy, she eargly went to get some food and decided to never pick an overnight shift.
THE END
sorry if this is bad (took me forever to write this)
Answer:
“Gosh I am so tired.” Eri said while rubbing her eyes. Eri had a late night shift at a local gift shop on main street. Eri’s eyes were drooping as she yawned. When someone walked in the store catching her off guard. She jumped a little and turned over to look at the door to see no one there. “Weird..” she said. “I could have sworn I heard the door open, but no ones there.” She turned back around. “Maybe it’s because I am very tired.” She said and then sighed. “Ugh I swear I am never doing overtime again.” She said with an annoyed tone. “The store is empty, and I’m pretty sure it's going to stay like this for the rest of the night.” Eri said. She preceded to pull out her phone and look on her socials. “Excuse me” said a tall man in a coat. Eris eyes widened and looked up at him. ‘Oh ha, I didn’t know anyone was in here!” Eri said a bit startled. “How may I help you, sir?” Eri said trying to make eye contact with the man. “I was wondering if you could help me pick out a gift for my wife. Its our anniversary in two days and I still don’t know what to get her.” The man said. “Oh, well does your wife have any particular interests?” Eri said a bit confused. The man looked turned his head both ways checking if it's safe. He then leaned closer and whispered in Eri's ear "She likes to read books and cook. She doesn't like anything else." Eri stepped back a bit "T-then may I suggest that you get her a cooking book." The man thought for a moment "Do you have any recommendations for me?" Eri walked away from the counter "Yes, in fact we have many. please sir right this way". Eri lead him to the cooking section of the shop. "We might not have many cooking books but we have the best." The tall man looked around and picked out a random book. "Is this one any good?" Eri took a look at the book. "Oh yes that one would be perfect. It came out just last week. They said they would have the best recipes for many different occasions." The man smirked at Eri, "You surely know a lot for just being a worker here." Eri gave the book back to the man "It's just that I like cooking and reading too. What a coincidence right?" Eri began to walk back towards the counter, but as she began to walk the man grabbed her by the wrist and pulled her into his arms. "S-sir what do you think you're doing." Eri struggled to get out. The man held on tighter, "Eri do you know how painful it is for me, seeing you here working everyday knowing you won't remember who I am. The doctors said that you might regain your memory soon, but you still haven't. It's been months and now our anniversary is coming up." Eri stopped struggling, "S-sir you k-know me." The man whispered in her ear, "Ren, call me Ren. I miss hearing you say my name. You have always been there for me when it counted. It was my fault that you lost your memory to begin with and now I can't even restore your memory, but don't worry Eri I'll find a way to bring them back, I promise." After that Ren let go and looked into Eri's eyes. Eri could tell that this man was telling the truth. Everything fitted with her life in the past few months. She was living with her friend and she does remember being in an accident, but sadly she doesn't have a clue who this guy is. Eri looked away, "Sir you should know that I do believe you, I really do...but the thing is that you are still a stranger to me that came up to me and hugged me without a warning." Ren sighed and lowered his head, "I guess I'm just a stranger to you, you won't even call me by my name." Eri looked at Ren, "You said that you will help me regain my memory, right? So from now on let's just get to know each other, um, again." Ren looked up, "So it's like a date, thank you so much Eri. I honestly thought you would never believe me." Eri smiled, "Yes, then let's meet up every afternoon near the park." Ren's face smiled with delight, "I never thought this day would go so well. I'm so happy." Ren cupped her cheeks and began to lean in for a kiss. Eri back away instinctively. Ren realized that he was still a stranger to her. "Oh, ha sorry Eri I forgot I am still a stranger to you." Eri shook her head, "No I'm sorry, you are now my boyfriend and I should consider your feelings too." Eri walked closer to Ren and kissed him on the cheek. "That will be it for now." Eri smiled then walked back to the counter.
~The end~
The area around the Sahara Desert is slowly changing into a dry region, similar to the desert. Which trait is most likely to be selected in the population of plants growing in this region?
A.
trait encoding for short plant structure to reduce transport of water
B.
trait encoding for thick bark on trees
C.
trait encoding for increased leaf size to increase photosynthesis
D.
trait encoding for fruits with toxins to evade animals
Answer:
trait encoding for short plant structure to reduce transport of water
Explanation:
The Sahara Desert is a zone which receives very low or no precipitation. This region receives maximum of sunlight not received by any other biome. The soil is typically sand which is highly porous and lacks essential growth nutrients necessary for plant growth. The plants grown around Sahara Desert are xerophytic plants. These plants undergoes several adaptations in order to prevent loss of water through transpiration. Trait encoding for short plant structure to reduce transport of water is a xerophytic adaptation.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, excerpt
By Mark Twain
When Tom awoke in the morning, he wondered where he was. He sat up and rubbed his eyes and looked around. Then he comprehended. It was the cool gray dawn, and there was a delicious sense of repose and peace in the deep pervading calm and silence of the woods. Not a leaf stirred; not a sound obtruded [interrupted] upon great Nature's meditation. Beaded dewdrops stood upon the leaves and grasses. A white layer of ashes covered the fire, and a thin blue breath of smoke rose straight into the air. Joe and Huck still slept.
Now, far away in the woods a bird called; another answered; presently the hammering of a woodpecker was heard. Gradually the cool dim gray of the morning whitened, and as gradually sounds multiplied and life manifested itself. The marvel of Nature shaking off sleep and going to work unfolded itself to the musing boy. A little green worm came crawling over a dewy leaf, lifting two-thirds of his body into the air from time to time and "sniffing around," then proceeding again—for he was measuring, Tom said; and when the worm approached him, of its own accord, he sat as still as a stone, with his hopes rising and falling, by turns, as the creature still came toward him or seemed inclined to go elsewhere; and when at last it considered a painful moment with its curved body in the air and then came decisively down upon Tom's leg and began a journey over him, his whole heart was glad .... Now a procession of ants appeared, from nowhere in particular, and went about their labors; one struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms, and lugged it straight up a tree-trunk. A brown spotted lady-bug climbed the dizzy height of a grass blade, and Tom bent down close to it and said, "Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away home, your house is on fire, your children's alone," and she took wing and went off to see about it—which did not surprise the boy, for he knew of old that this insect was credulous [trusting] about conflagrations [fires], and he had practised upon its simplicity more than once. A tumblebug came next, heaving sturdily at its ball, and Tom touched the creature, to see it shut its legs against its body and pretend to be dead. The birds were fairly rioting by this time. A catbird, the Northern mocker, lit in a tree over Tom's head, and trilled out her imitations of her neighbors in a rapture of enjoyment; then a shrill jay swept down, a flash of blue flame, and stopped on a twig almost within the boy's reach, cocked his head to one side and eyed the strangers with a consuming curiosity; a gray squirrel and a big fellow of the "fox" kind came skurrying along, sitting up at intervals to inspect and chatter at the boys, for the wild things had probably never seen a human being before and scarcely knew whether to be afraid or not. All Nature was wide awake and stirring, now; long lances of sunlight pierced down through the dense foliage far and near, and a few butterflies came fluttering upon the scene. Review the excerpt above. Answer the following question in a well-developed paragraph.
What character traits does Tom demonstrate when he is lost in the woods?
**Be sure to re-state the question in your topic sentence and use specific examples and details from the story to support your answers. Proofread your work before submitting.
Answer:B
Explanation:I hope this helps
I am begging THIS IS FOR PPL THAT HAVE READ The Highwayman PLZ HELP! Question IS IN image BELLOW ignore THE GREEN square
Answer:
D? Hope this helps!! :)
Explanation:
Write a complete sentence that contains the participial phrase listed below. Be sure to place the participial phrase close to the word it modifies.
written on pink stationery
Question 2 of 5
It's understandable that authors would be inspired to create characters
and situations based on real life. But authors don't have the right to
advance their careers using stories that are not theirs to tell. Writers
should only tell stories about themselves or from their own
imaginations, because telling other people's stories without
permission is basically a form of stealing.
Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong?
O A. In the middle of the essay, because it contains evidence
B. At the beginning of the first paragraph, because it contains a hook
C. At the end of the last paragraph, because it contains a conclusion
D. At the end of the first paragraph, because it contains the claim
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who or what would be the best source for background information about a famous athlete?
the athlete’s neighbors
the athlete’s website
gossip columns about the athlete
the athlete’s fans
What is the theme of guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace"? Explain how the details and events in the text led you to determine the theme, citing specific quotations from the story as necessary.
please, please help D:
Answer:
The theme of the short story, "The Necklace" is to be happy with who you are and what you have. Madame Loisel lived in the middle class society but longed to be a member of high society. She wanted to live above her means and would do whatever it took to get there.
Explanation:
Close enough eh :l
Read the excerpt from “The Bellman’s Speech”. Describe how the author’s choices in writing style and form create a narrative poem.
Its habit of getting up late you'll agree
That it carries too far, when I say
That it frequently breakfasts at five-o'clock,
tea, And dines on the following day