Answer: contains a miracle ingredient
Explanation:
The options are:
"only 4 grams of fat per serving”
“contains a miracle ingredient”
“compare with the other brands”
“find it at most local grocery stores"
Glittering generalities technique in advertising is when appealing words are used by companies to sell their products.
In this case, the persuasive advertising phrase for a brand of whole wheat bread that is the best example of a glittering generality is that the bread "contains a miracle ingredient".
The message that the commercial is passing simply means that one is buying a wonderful product if one buys the bread.
The teacher offered the students a choice between writing a how-to or a descriptive essay for extra credit.
In this sentence, which is the indirect object?
credit
choice
essay
students
Answer:
I thinks its students.....
Answer:
Students
Explanation:
An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb and before a direct object. It names the person or thing to which something is given or for which something is done.
there are 32 members in an invitation club. eight of the member are senior citizens. in lowest term, what fraction of the club are senior citizens A. 1/2 B.1/4 C. 1/8 D.1/16
what is the answer
filipino
Answer:
B
Explanation:
8/32
(8 being the seniors and 32 being the number of members)
simplify to 1/4
Which of the following is an example of a professional tone?
Answer:
write the options
Explanation:
How did the formation of IS293 perpetuate segregation?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The formation of IS 293 perpetuated segregation in that practically no white parents sent their kids to newly integrated schools to study with African Americans, Hispanic, or other minority students.
Created at the beginning of the 1960s, IS 293 initiated in the times of the American Civil Rights movement led by famous social activists like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The idea of integration was good. However, white people had concerns about the kind of relationships their sons could develop if they took classes with "different" students and the intermingling of cultures, traditions, beliefs, and customs.
How was the Phoencian alphabet similar to the alphabet we use today?
Help plz
Answer:
hamburger
Explanation:
Marileta is staying with friends until she finds an apartment. What type of clause do the underlined words form? a noun clause a relative clause an adverbial clause an independent clause
Answer:
Adverbial clause
Explanation:
Answer:
C. an adverbial clause
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about first-person point of view? (5 points) a It uses the word I, and one character tells the story. b It uses the word you and makes the reader feel a part of the story. c The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech. d The narrator is not part of the story and knows what every character is thinking and feeling.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
If you want us to answer just give us the story to read qwq
Explanation:
Help! Which is the answer for this sentence??
Everyone must evacuate the building immediately! *
a.interrogative
b. imperative
c. declarative
d. exclamatory
Answer:
The correct answer is B.) Imperative
Explanation:
The definition of the word imperative is: "giving an authoritative command; peremptory."
The sentence could easily be confused as an exclamatory sentence because exclamatory sentences usually include an exclamation point. The reason why it is not exclamatory is that the sentence is giving a command.
Therefore, the answer is B.
why is merchant of venice seen as being controversial
Answer: The Merchant of Venice in Shakespeare’s most controversial play, giving us as it does a portrait of a bloodthirsty moneylender, Shylock, whose consuming lust for barbaric revenge on the merchant Antonio, indeed, whose very essence, springs from the fact that he is Jewish – Jewish and thus a despised outsider in the Christian republic in which he lives.
Explanation: The controversy is simple: is or is not the play anti-Semitic? Certainly it is not a comfortable work to encounter if you are Jewish yourself, and Jewish critics such as Anthony Julius and Harold Bloom have roundly asserted that its anti-Semitism is beyond doubt.
List the 8 edicts, (official orders), that were issued during the 8 days of Passover.
Answer:
The eight edicts that were issued on Jews during the passover were:
Prohibition on leaving their residence for three days, under the death penalty.Forbidden to own gold or any jewellery.Every valuable items had to be handed over to the authorities.Jews had to wear yellow star.Jews were prohibited to use any restaurants or cafes and outlawed use railway services.They were prohibited to step out of their homes after 6 O' clock in the evening.They were barred to attend congregation.The windows were to be covered.The Jewish men were required to load coals for the military.Explanation:
'Night' is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel. The memoir shares the experience of a father and son in the Concentration camps.
In Section 1 of the memoir, Elie shares the time during the Eight Days of Passover under the Germans. He narrates that seven days of the Passover passed by peaceably but on the seventh day Jewish leader was arrested and edicts were issued by the Germans.
The 8 edicts that were issued by the Germans during the Eight days of Passover were:
Prohibition on leaving their residence for three days, under the death penalty.Forbidden to own gold or any jewellery.Every valuable items had to be handed over to the authorities.Jews had to wear yellow star.Jews were prohibited to use any restaurants or cafes and outlawed use railway services.They were prohibited to step out of their homes after 6 O' clock in the evening.They were barred to attend congregation.The windows were to be covered.The Jewish men were required to load coals for the military.These edicts were to be strictly followed or else punishment, such as death penalty was to be given to those who break any of the edicts.
How does the shift in the physical description of the landlady throughout the passage impact he storys meaning?
Answer:
Throughout the passage, the shift in the physical description of the landlady does impact the story's meaning. At first, when you hear what the landlady looks like, you'll think that she's not at all "wrong in the head", but as you progress through the story, the landlady morphs into a detrimental woman. When Billy sees the landlady at the start, he thinks that she " looked exactly like the mother of one’s best school-friend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays (29)". He basically thinks that she's just a kind woman who won't do him any harm. Later, "he caught a whiff of a peculiar smell that seemed to emanate26 directly from her person. It was not in the least unpleasant, and it reminded him — well, he wasn’t quite sure what it reminded him of. Pickled walnuts? New leather? Or was it the corridors of a hospital? (78)". He thought that she was "dotty", but he didn't care, nor does he really pay any close attention to how she acted or looked. All he thought was since she invited him to a place to stay for a good amount of money, she was welcoming and inviting, therefore, he assumed that she was innocent and not at all "wrong in the head". In the beginning, we all thought that this was going to be an innocent story where Billy enters a house and a landlady allows him to stay there. The landlady would mind her own business and be polite and Billy would be safe and just be there for a tiny bit, all happy and everything would be just fine. But no. As the story reveals more, it gets more twisted and dark. The landlady turns out to be purposefully poisoning Billy with tea and probably stuffing him later. All things will turn for a deadly end
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Cool
How come its so much easier to be a failure, rather than succesful?
THIS IS NOT A FOR FUN QUESTION!!
ANSWER FRFR
Answer:
it's easier to be a failure because to become successful you need to work for it, to become a failure you don't need to do anything
Explanation:
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which section of the poem contains an allusion.
Smack in the middle of summer
we perform pirouettes on the night stage.
Pop! Sizzle! Wow!
Like percussionists
playing Lady Liberty song,
reminding audiences of stars, stripes, and freedom.
Light is the ink we use;
hues of red, white, and blue,
a splash of purple and green too.
Just as a firefly signals its love for summer
flish, flash, flickering,
we proclaim our passion for
life, liberty, and
the pursuit of celebration.
Boom! Bam! Pow!
A. Playing Lady Liberty's song,
B. We perform pirouettes on night's stage.
C. Pop! Sizzle! Wow!
D. Light in the ink we use;
____ they will likely go bungee jumping
A)the weather being fine
B)although it was a fine day
C)despite the fact that the weather was fine
D)unless it was nice weather
Answer:
im going to say c but i am only in 6th grade so
Explanation:
because despite pretty much means it dont matter if the weather is fine
The man’s thoughtful and pained expression conveyed an attitude of worry.
which word is the preposition?
Answer:
The preposition is of.
Explanation:
The preposition in the given sentence "the man’s thoughtful and pained expression conveyed an attitude of worry," is "of."
What is a preposition?A preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to indicate direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
A preposition is a word or set of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase. Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
English prepositions are quite idiomatic. Although there are some usage guidelines, fixed expressions often determine how prepositions are used.
In these situations, it is preferable to memorize the entire phrase rather than each individual preposition.
A preposition such as "of" denotes relationships between other words, such as "belonging," "made of," "contains," or "a point of reckoning."
Therefore, the preposition in the sentence is "of."
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Which theme in The Hobbit is best reflected by Thorin forgiving and apologizing to Bilbo when Thorin is on his deathbed?
Most people are wiser than they seem.
Others cannot see one's greatness.
Most of the time, people are just as they seem.
It is possible to overcome greed.
Answer:
it is possible to overcome greed
Explanation:
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The theme in The Hobbit which is best reflected by Thorin forgiving and apologizing to Bilbo when Thorin is on his deathbed is:
D. It is possible to overcome greed.According to the complete text, we can see that there exists conflict between Thorin and Bilbo which has led to an extended period of rivalry and moments of greed between the two men.
As a result of this, we can see that there is a showing of the possibility to overcome greed as Thorin forgives and apologizes to Bilbo on his deathbed which shows that he could put it aside to reconcile.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D
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The junky car bobbed behind Libby's tow truck as she confidently swung both vehicles into her garage. Her young passenger in the shredded jean jacket seemed a little less secure, however. For the whole trip to the garage, Rick had been whirling around to look through the rear window to check on the car he'd just bought at the salvage yard. Obviously, Rick thought there was a treasure buried among all those dents and rust patches.
In the office, Libby told Rick she thought it might be tough to find the alternator he needed. If he could do without the car for a week or two, she'd do her best.
“That's okay, I guess,” Rick shrugged. He tucked a long strand of hair behind one ear. “It'd take me at least that long to pay you. I start a new job tomorrow, and it always takes a few weeks to get the first check.”
Libby smiled. “Tell you what. You keep that check. If I find the alternator, it's on me. Just bring your car here for all your repairs after that.” She patted the hood of his car, and a small piece of rust floated down to the floor. “I hate to tell you, but you're going to be back quite a bit.”
“Cool.” Rick bobbed his head. “Thanks, dude! Catch you later.”
A man in a suit walked in just after Rick rambled out. Libby immediately mistrusted him. It was the briefcase. “If you've got a car for me, you should just pull it in,” she said flatly.
The man smiled and shook his head. “No, I'm actually hoping to help you out. I'm with Midtown Money Merchants. We're contacting small businesses in the area that need a little spark to grow. A line of credit might be just the spark you need to increase your profits.”
Libby gritted her teeth. She felt the garage growing cold.
It was that winter day again. Libby was nine. She looked through the front window of her family's apartment as a man in coveralls was hooking her family's car up to a tow truck. Another man was at their apartment door, holding an open briefcase and shoving a paper into her father's face.
“Just another couple of months,” her father was insisting. “I'll pay extra then. I will!”
“Sir, you haven't even been paying what was expected of you. We have been patient enough.” The man snapped his briefcase closed. “Now it's time to return what you bought with our company's money.” He looked over at Libby for a moment. Then he coughed, turned, and went down the stairwell. The window's glass fogged with the heat of Libby's face.
Now walking across the floor of the garage she owned, Libby approached Mr. Midtown Money Merchant. “No loans,” she said through gritted teeth. “My business has done just fine without them.”
The man escorted himself backward through the door, banging his briefcase against the door as he practically jumped through it.
Libby suddenly smiled. “Come back when you need a radiator rebuilt, now, you hear?” Then she slammed the door
Which of the following best describes Libby's feelings when Rick says he can't pay her immediately?
-She mistrusts him immediately.
-She is angry and unsympathetic.
-She is understanding and forgiving.
-She worries his car will be taken away.
Answer:
she mistrustes him imediatly
Explanation:
Which of the followings is not primary data *
5 points
1 test marketing reports
2 focus group meeting notes
3 surveys
4 periodicals.
Answer:
The following that is not primary data would be, periodicals.
Explanation:
Periodicals are magazines and newspapers which both of those things tend to be second hand sources. If you found my answer helpful let me know and if it was not helpful or incorrect please tell me as I will edit / and or delete it as I don't want false information be spread to students.
Please write a paragraph about the following: I know how to stand up for myself and for others when faced with exclusion, prejudice and injustice.
**Remember a paragraph is 6-7 complete sentences.
Answer:
don't know srry
Explanation:
In the great gatsby, how does the theme "wealth" relate to today's world
Which of the following details the pronunciation of the word “cataract”? cat • a • ract n. a cloudy film that can develop on the eye [KA tuh rakt]
Answer:
I believe the answer is a cloudy film that can develop on the eye!!
Answer:
3rd one
Explanation:
on edge
essay introduction on choosing a car.
Answer:
think about something you need in a car
Explanation:
I need help with this question (please help me english native speakers)
When Samantha says “I didn’t need a gun, I didn’t need a knife” what is she speaking about?
Answer:
she going to kill u with her bear hands
Explanation:
answer this pls
1.Nobody has ever climbed Jhomolhari. (Rewrite in future perfect tense)
Answer:
1. Nobody will have ever climbed Jhomolhari.
Explanation:
I have to ___ my notes ones again to make sure i have learned all important details before the exam
A)go over
B)pull down
C)stand for
D)take after
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
Go over - consider, examine, or check something
If a scientist has an idea that she wants to test in an experiment, what does she have?
1:A theory
2:An observation
3:Criteria
4:A hypothesis
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Many students____playing baseball through Little League last
year.
A start
B started
C have started