Answer:
The answer is 2: Using what they do know about the story to guess at a words meaning
Explanation:
This is because if you use "context," you are using material such as illustrations or surrounding words/sentences to find a definition for the word that makes the most sense. For example, if you had this sentence: The fluffy dog jumps over a blue river.
Pretend you don't know what fluffy means. You can figure it out either by looking at an illustration of the dog, or saying, what do I think this means?
List your guesses of what you think the word means, based on surrounding images/sentences in your head. Insert your guesses in place of "fluffy" and then choose the one that makes the most sense. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Explanation:
pooop
Use perpetuated in a SIMPLE SENTENCE.
Answer:
The law perpetuated the interests of the ruling class.
Explanation:
Have a nice day!
Answer:
Ind
Explanation:
Answer right I will mark brainiest and give 20 points
Which revision corrects the inappropriate shift in verb mood?
Building a homemade birdfeeder is a fun craft that brings
wildlife to your yard. First, it would be best to choose a
design. If you choose to make a wooden birdfeeder, you
will need more tools. If you use a plastic bottle, you can
recycle materials from around your home. Ask an adult to
help you with any cutting. Be sure to find out what type of
birds live in your area and buy the right kind of seed.
Answer:
Choose a design
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer would "be choose a design."
Explanation
I did the test and got an A trust me it is that answer.
A concluding sentence and a clincher sentence do not mean the same thing.
Answer:
A concluding sentence and a clincher sentence do not mean the same thing. A conclusion should restate the thesis. The concluding paragraph can be the most challenging part of the paper. The reader formulates his final impression from the closing statement
Explanation:
1. Everybody loves Mr Brown to passive
Answer:
Goodnight:)
Explanation:
Many people consider research papers challenging and profoundly dry. If you could write a research paper about any topic, in any mode of your choosing, what kind of research paper would you find interesting, engaging, and maybe even fun? Comment on other students' ideal research papers.
Answer:
I would write on something interesting like animals, cars, or places
Explanation:
(I like cars so I threw that in there)
Answer:
sports research papers to be honest
Explanation:
4.
Which statement best explains why Bates decided to teach maximum-security prisoners?
A. She had never taught in a prison before and wanted to leave her comfort zone.
B. She wanted to continue teaching her student, Don, who was sent to a super max
unit.
C. She felt obligated to take on the challenge despite her reservations about
teaching in a super max unit.
D. She hypothesized that maximum-security prisoners had the greatest need for
educational programs.
Answer:
B. She wanted to continue teaching her student, Don, who was sent to a super max unit.
Explanation:
Professor Laura Bates was a professor teaching William Shakespeare to prisoners who wanted to get a degree. But the disappearance of one of her students led her to the super-max unit, where she began a new phase of teaching, which is what her book "Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard." is based on.
Laura, in conversation with NPR's Michel Martin, revealed that she came across the super-max unit by chance. One of her prisoner students, Don, was missing from class, leading Laura to ask around. When she was told that Don had been shifted to the super-max unit where there is no education, she immediately took it upon herself to try to teach the inmates about Shakespeare. And that was why she decided to teach the maximum-security prisoners.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Which option is a clear example of a non sequitur?
Answer:
Like going off topic in a conversation
talking about music to a friend but then you start talking abt sports.
Explanation:
I don't know if this helped but I hope it does
what is the climax to the wishbone valley
Answer:
The rising action in the story was when the gobbler appeared to Donald and accused him of eating it and breaking his wishbone with his sister. The rising action continues as he leads him towards the wishbone valley to meet the ghosts of the other turkeys.
Explanation:
The rising action in a story refers to the events that build up suspense in the mind of the reader. It builds towards the climax of the story where the main suspense is created and later resolved. When the gobbler appears to Donald and has that conversation where he accused Donald of eating it, the writer was building suspense.
The suspense continues when he leads him on to the Wishbone Valley, and Donald showed some hesitation because of fear.
which type of rock or mineral do you think is the most interesting? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Pumice rocks and diamond are the most interesting because pumice floats on water and diamond is interesting because it's pure carbon and found in coal collection and eruption of volcanoes.
What type of material you would use instead of plastic? Why ?
Answer:
Bamboo
Explanation:
Bamboo is a highly renewable, natural material that has antibacterial, antifungal properties and is biodegradable as opposed to plastic. Plastic can take up to 1000 years to biodegrade and is the leading cause of mass pollution all over the world. Here are some awesome products to use instead of plastic. These Glass Straws work just as good as the plastic kind and they are washable and reusable. If you are scared of using glass around your little ones, try these Stainless Steel ones.
Answer:
Stainless Steel
Explanation:
Metal is the material of our time. It enables architecture to become sculpture; it also expresses technological possibility as well as the time-honored characteristics of quality and permanence. This quotation is a categorical description of stainless steel. Superiority in mechanical properties, distinct characteristics, and variety of options make stainless steel a preeminent choice in material selection.
5. How many adverbs are there in this excerpt from the passage?
"We are very miserable," said Darzee. "One of our babies fell out of the nest
yesterday and Nag ate him."
Answer: Two
Explanation:
An adverb us a word that can be used to modify either an adjective or a verb. With regards to the question, there are two adverbs which are "very" and "yesterday".
Very is regarded as an adverb of degree as it shows the extent of a particular thing. Yesterday is regarded as an adverb of time as it shows when a particular thing occured.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Because i took the test
In what way does Shakespeare's The Tempest resist traditional genre
classification?
Answer: A. It includes humor and mistaken identities, but also suffering and loss.
Explanation:
The Tempest was one of Shakespeare's masterpieces because he was able to somehow fit many genres into the play. It included humor, magic, suspense, suffering, loss and mistaken identities.
With these many storylines involved it is difficult to group The Tempest into one specific genre as it had elements that fit in tragedy, romance and even comedy and in so doing, it resisted traditional genre classification.
riddle
I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. what am I?
Answer:
the Grinch
Explanation:
Answer:
I am a barber
because he use to shave beard daily of his customer
HELP PLZZZZ Read the following excerpt from the story. Which term most accurately describes the writer’s tone. (a very old man with enormous wings)
But Father Gonzaga, before becoming a priest, had been a robust woodcutter. Standing by the wire, he reviewed his catechism in an instant and asked them to open the door so that he could take a close look at that pitiful man who looked more like a huge decrepit hen among the fascinated chickens. He was lying in the corner drying his open wings in the sunlight among the fruit peels and breakfast leftovers that the early risers had thrown him. Alien to the impertinences of the world, he only lifted his antiquarian eyes and murmured something in his dialect when Father Gonzaga went into the chicken coop and said good morning to him in Latin. The parish priest had his first suspicion of an imposter when he saw that he did not understand the language of God or know how to greet His ministers. Then he noticed that seen close up he was much too human: he had an unbearable smell of the outdoors, the back side of his wings was strewn with parasites and his main feathers had been mistreated by terrestrial winds, and nothing about him measured up to the proud dignity of angels.
Question 3 options:
a) Humorous
c) Informative
d) Solemn
Read the excerpt from Utopia.
The folly of men has enhanced the value of gold and silver because of their scarcity; whereas, on the contrary, it is their opinion that Nature, as an indulgent parent, has freely given us all the best things in great abundance, such as water and earth, but has laid up and hid from us the things that are vain and useless.
Which historical fact will best help readers understand this excerpt?
The folly of men has enhanced the value of gold and silver because of their scarcity
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Please answer this question
Choose the spelling words that have the same sound as the -ow In fowl.
pound
shoulder
soul
rough
cloud
Answer:
Cloud and Pound
Explanation:
Answer:
cloud can i have brainliest thanks
Explanation:
What should happen next in my story after this?
Seth’s POV:
I’m really not sure why I invited her here. Was it because of the bet or did I actually what to hang out with her? Was it just because my parents were arguing again and I needed to get out? What the heck.. of course it’s because of the bet and maybe because I wanted to get away from my parents. She is not fun and super rude. I’d never want to hang out with her on my own. This is definitely for the bet. All that laughter and ‘fun’ was totally fake. She’s still an annoying spoiled brat.. right? I really don’t know how to see her anymore because right now she looks really adorable feeding the ducks. She has a big smile on her face and she generally looks really happy. Happy suits her. What am I even saying? This is kinda bad, I’m actually having... fun. I even almost told her about my parents fighting.. she definitely can not know about that. She wouldn’t understand. While I’m deep in thought, I notice her dump the rest of the bag of bread crumbs in the pond and giggle. I like when she laughs. Wait, no I don’t. “Pretty boy! Dump the rest of your crumbs to the ducks!” I smile and do as she says. “My name is Seth. You can stop calling me pretty boy.” She looks at me with a grin and says, “You know, I think I like pretty boy better.” She laughs and I glare at her. That’s what I said to her earlier when Ava told me her name. “Well, I guess I am pretty.” I say in a confident tone. She looks at me and responds, “Not even close.” I glare at her some more. She’s definitely still mean and bratty. “Aww, did I make you mad?” She asks in a mocking tone. Of course she did but I’m not admitting that to her. I walk towards her and she stops laughing and asks, “What are you doing?” I grin at her secretly knowing that she’s going to hate me even more after I do this. I walk even closer and push her into the pond. She screams and she hits the water and is completely soaked. “Oh my gosh! What is wrong with you?! I hate you!” She screams at me but I’m too busy laughing to pay attention. The next thing I know, I’m in the pond too. She grabbed my leg and pulled me in. I should have seen that coming. Now she’s dying of laughter. “I can’t believe you just did that!” I say to her. She starts laughing again and through her laughter says, “Oh come on! You totally deserved that!” I smile and say, “I guess I did.” She giggles. That annoyingly adorable laugh she has is driving me crazy. “We should go, it’s getting late.” I say to her. “Yeah, probably.” She replies. We crawl out of the pond and we are drenched. “We are really wet, won’t your parents get mad if you ruin the car?” How does she know my parents still come to my place? Does she know about my family issues? Did she hear them fighting through the phone call? “Why are you talking about my parents? That’s none of your business and if you must know, the car is mine.” I snap at her. I hear her mumble, “And you call me a brat.” “Whatever, get in the car sunflower.” The wetness won’t bother my car, after all, it’s just water. It will dry. The whole way back to sunflower’s place is pretty quiet. None of us say a word. Finally, I pull up to her house and park the car. She gets out and I say, “I guess I’ll see you tomorrow sunflower.” “Yeah, see ya pretty boy.” She closes the car door and I watch her as she walks into her apartment.
What should happen next in this chapter? (Btw, Seth is the main guy in the story and Sila is the main girl. Seth made a bet on Sila to make her like him. They also do not get along at all)
Answer:
I think that they should arrive at the house and then they should have a conversation, you should include humor and towards the end of the conversation you can include Seth saying that he likes her and she says the same. She should then explain that that is why she calls him pretty boy and she always acts snooping around him and you should end it with Seth winning the bet but giving back whatever was given to him for the bet because he and sila are now in love.
Explanation:
I know that sounded so corny but that is just what came to my mind, I love your story and would love to read more stories if you write anymore! Keep up the good work!
Why do you think Scrooge has such a hard time watching the scenes from the past. Use details from the story to support your idea.
here
ill give brainliest
ill report if u steeal
Answer:
the author develop the setting by describing the weather and landscape conditions on the day of the Wright's flight.
By relating stories of John Lee with his dog Sampson
What sentence shows the correct use of the dash?
Every time I open—that—door oh, not again!
Every time I open that door oh,—not again!
Every time I open that door—oh, not again!
Every time—I open that door oh, not again!
Answer:
the 2nd one ( Every time I open that door oh,-not again!
Explanation:
Answer:
Pretty sure it's the third one
Explanation:
Every time I open that door—oh, not again!
Read the excerpt from Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms.
Outside it was getting dark. I asked what time the attack was to be and they said as soon as it was dark. I went back to the drivers. They were sitting in the dugout talking and when I came in they stopped. I gave them each a package of cigarettes, Macedonias, loosely packed cigarettes that spilled tobacco and needed to have the ends twisted before you smoked them. Manera lit his lighter and passed it around.
What about the actions of these men exemplifies them as Hemingway heroes?
They talk about the oncoming attack, clearly with a deep sense of worry for their own safety and the safety of others.
They have not yet lived through a battle and are naive about the imminent danger that awaits them.
They have the bond only men in battle can share, and this is related by the way they partake of the cigarettes.
They act casually and go about regular business, such as smoking, while actually in grave danger.
Answer: They act casually and go about regular business, such as smoking, while actually in grave danger.
Explanation:
The men here are acting casually. They are talking and smoking even though they are about to go out for an attack. This shows bravery in these men because they have accepted what they must do and have reduced their anxiety.
This makes them Hemingway heroes because Hemingway believes that men who participate in dangerous activities with a certain ease and bravery are worthy of the term, hero.
What does the suffix -able mean?
capable of being
cause or become
the action of
full of
Answer:
The answer would be "Capable of being"!:)Have a nice day!
Analyzing Magazine Article Citation
Which magazine article citation is written correctly in MLA style?
“You’ve Come a Long Way, Wes.” David Brewster. Seattle. Sept. 1970: 34-45. Print.
You’ve Come a Long Way, Wes. Brewster, David. Seattle. Sept. 1970: 34-45. Print.
Brewster, David. “You’ve Come a Long Way, Wes.” Seattle. Sept. 1970: 34-45. Print.
Brewster, David. “You’ve Come a Long Way, Wes.” Seattle. Sept. 1970: 34-45. Print.
Answer:
It is the 3rd one
BTW you put the same thing as the 3rd one for the 4th one
Explanation:
Answer:
3rd
Explanation:
edge 2023
WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST
Describe how Romeo’s mood changes over the course of Act One. Use details from the text to justify how he was at the beginning of Act One, and how he feels at the end. What is the cause for this change?
whish I could help but if I can't read the text I can't help sorry
Decide whether the pronunciation is correct or incorrect. Drag and drop the word into the correct column.
encourage en-KUR-
Correct Pronunciation
Incorrect Pronunciation
explain ik-SPLAYN
justity JUHS-tun-tahy
playful PRET-tuhm
special SLISP-uht
heroic hi-ray-IT
Answer:
Encourage: Correct (i think)
Explain: Correct
Justify: Correct
Playful: Incorrect
Heroic: Incorrect
Special: Incorrect
what is Thomas Paine saying about those who are thinking about straying from the cause?
Answer:
the mind once enlighted cannot again become dark those who expect to reap blessings of freedom,must,like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it.
I could not help laughing at the ease with which he explained his process of deduction, "When I hear you give your reasons." I
remarked, "the thing always appears to me to be so ridiculously simple that I could easily do it myself, though at each successive instance of
your reasoning I am baffled until you explain your process. And yet I believe that my eyes are as good as yours."
"Quite so," he answered. (...
) throwing himself down into an armchair. "You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear. For
example, you have frequently seen the steps which lead up from the hall to this room."
"Frequently."
"How often?"
"Well, some hundreds of times."
"Then how many are there?"
"How many? I don't know."
"Quite so! You have not observed. And yet you have seen. That is just my point. Now, I know that there are seventeen steps, because I
have both seen and observed. By the way, since you are interested in these little problems, and since you are good enough to chronide one or
two of my trifling experiences, you may be interested in this." He threw over a sheet of thick, pink-tinted notepaper which had been lying open
upon the table. "It came by the last post." said he. "Read it aloud."
The note was undated, and without either signature or address.
Which best describes the relationship between the two characters?
O 1. They seem competitive, like members of different teams.
2. They seem friendly and encouraging toward each other.
03. They seem strained around each other like strangers,
04. They seem familiar and respectful of each other.
There is a competitive relationship between the two characters, explained in the excerpt above.
What is a competitive relationship?When there is an expression of rivalry between two or more people, the relationship is said to be a competitive relationship.
In the above excerpt, the characters seem to behave with each other like opponents or members who belong to two different teams, expressing a rivalry.
Hence, option A holds true that there is an existence of a competitive relationship between the two characters.
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Please Help! 20 Points!!
Review the transitional words.
If, then, consequently.
Which organizational structure is most likely to use these transitional words?
A. Problem and solution.
B. Sequence.
C. Cause and effect.
D. Compare and contrast.
Answer:
The answer is C. Cause and Effect
WILL MARK BRAINIST
The Ants and the Grasshopper
One fine day in winter some Ants were busy drying their store of corn, which had got rather damp during a long spell of rain. Presently up came a Grasshopper and begged them to spare her a few grains. The Ants stopped work for a moment, though this was against their principles. They asked what the grasshopper was doing with himself all last summer. The Grasshopper replied, "I was so busy singing that I hadn't the time." "If you spent the summer singing," replied the Ants, "you can't do better than spend the winter dancing." And they chuckled and went on with their work.
Which of the following most closely reflects the message of the passage? (10 points)
Giving is better than receiving.
It is wise to prepare for the future.
Love can tame the wildest beast.
Do not be envious of others.
Answer:
it's wise to prepare for the future