Answer: its dogs i took the quiz
Explanation: A.P.E.X.
Into the woods I go
Book and blanket in tow.
Like an explorer
I search for territory
among the trees,
then stake my claim
with a patchwork flag.
Like a ship
my blanket sails
on oceans of words
to worlds
unknown.
Where will I go?
Wherever the pages set my mind to roam.
How does a simile most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem?
A. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a mysterious tone because unknown lands are associated with mystery.
B. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
C. The simile "like a ship" creates a childish tone because children enjoy playing with toy ships.
D. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a confident tone because a person must be enthusiastic when traveling to foreign lands.
Answer: its B
Explanation: well for one im pretty sure to worlds unknown is a simile or a strong one at that like a ship its comparing and it is talking about unknown so its the most reasonable answer
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because the tone created is adventurous
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Answer:a
Explanation:
The irony is that he had just finished staining the bench outside and he wanted to rest and had sat on the walnut bench with his white suit. It’s the staining thing on how he stained something and something stained him.
It has keys, but no locks. It has space, but no room. You can enter, but can’t go inside. What is it?
Answer:
a computer keyboard......
in the following sentence, identify the italicized prepositional phrase as either an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase.
The alley cat from down the street ate the cake.
Answer:
look at the explanation :)
Explanation:
Adjectives are the words which qualify the noun or pronoun. Therefore, Adjective Phrase refers to the modification of noun or pronoun in a sentence with group words. In the sentence " The alley cat from down the street ate the cake."
An adjective phrase in the above sentence is alley cat from down the street.
Adjectives used in the above sentence are "alley" and "from down the street".
HELP!!! *ASAP* Read the paragraphs.
The concerns about sending people to Mars are definitely worth considering. For one thing, the mission will cost billions of dollars. This would be a huge additional cost at a time when national debts continue to skyrocket. Also, that money could help fix problems here on Earth.
Mars may have valuable resources. The Earth’s resources are already starting to dwindle, and our population continues to grow. Finding resources on Mars could provide much-needed relief for the overstressed ecosystems of Earth.
What is the best way to connect the paragraphs?
deleting the last sentence of the first paragraph
deleting the first sentence of the second paragraph
adding a transition at the beginning of the second paragraph
adding another sentence with evidence at the end of the first paragraph
The best way to connect the paragraphs is by adding a transition at the beginning of the second paragraph to smoothly introduce the new topic.
The best way to connect the paragraphs would be to introduce a transition at the start of the second paragraph. The reader would be smoothly transitioned from the worry about the expense of sending people to Mars to the potential advantages of finding valuable resources there with the use of a transitional phrase like "Furthermore" or "In addition."
The idea that the exploration of Mars may not only incur significant costs but also provide potential solutions to the Earth's declining resources and expanding population is demonstrated by this transition, which helps create a logical flow between the ideas. By using a transition, the author can lead readers through the related ideas and emphasize how crucial it is to take into account both sides of the Mars mission debate.
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Match the term with the correct answer.
Match the point of view with one of its advantages.
First-person point of view A) It places the reader into the action as a character in the story.
Second-person point of view B) It engages the reader with a character from a story narrating the action.
Third-person point of view C) It allows you to reveal the inner thoughts of multiple characters.
Answer: those are all correct
Explanation:
Reflection: Which Calendar do you think would be best to use to help you get organized in school?
Answer:
i use the apple calendar but google calendar is good too.
Explanation:
also reminders app
Read this sentence from paragraph 2 of Selection 1.
(The term Anasazi is as alien to Puebloan people as the abandoned ruins were to the nomadic Navajo.)
The author uses simile in this sentence in order to .............
A)illustrate the influence of aliens on ancient cultures.
B)draw a connection between two groups of Native Americans.
C)show similarities between the ways in which different groups lived.
D)emphasize that the Anasazi are not ancestors of groups in the area today.
Answer:
its b i did this test
Explanation:
The author uses simile in this sentence in order to draw a connection between two groups of Native Americans. The correct option is (b).
What do you mean by the Native Americans?"A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintains tribal connection or community attachment" is how the U.S. Census defines "American Indian or Alaska Native."
It's critical to recognize that terms like "Native American" or "American Indian" do not solely refer to races. A person's membership status is determined by their tribal nation. Indigenous peoples/tribes are political entities because of their status as sovereign states.
Prior to European contact, those who lived in what is now the United States were referred to as Native Americans and American Indians.
Therefore, the author uses simile in this sentence in order to draw a connection between two groups of Native Americans.
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Which story features a dynamic character? In the beginning of the story, Teddy refuses to pass the soccer ball to his teammates and gets angry when his team loses. At the end of the story, Teddy realizes that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning. In the beginning of the story, John sits at the edge of the pool and watches his friends have a good time swimming. At the end of the story, John complains of a stomachache when it is time for swimming class. In the beginning of the story, Luis helps his little brother with his math homework. At the end of the story, Luis teaches his youngest brother how to ride a bicycle without training wheels. In the beginning of the story, Tamara teases Phoebe about the low score she receives on a math quiz. At the end of the story, Tamara laughs at the way Paul holds a tennis racquet in gym class.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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The story which features a dynamic character is:
In the beginning of the story, Teddy refuses to pass the soccer ball to his teammates and gets angry when his team loses. At the end of the story, Teddy realizes that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning.Who is a Dynamic Character?This refers to a type of character whose roles are constantly evolving as he grows more important in a story.
With this in mind and from the given excerpt, we can see that based on option A, there is the use of a dynamic character which is Teddy who evolves and understands that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning.
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What theme is conveyed in "Sister and Brother”?
Self-interest is the key to a good life.
Being helpful to others is its own reward.
It is not possible for people to truly change.
The road to doom is paved with good intentions
Answer:
D. The road to doom is paved with good intentions.
Explanation:
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GOOD LUCK!
Answer:D
Explanation:
Robots on Earth
Robots on Earth
by Jerry West
Explosions. Car chases. A man and woman, drenched in sweat, limping from a building as it crumbles to the ground, muster the last of their strength to rescue humanity from its inevitable extinction at the cold, metal hands of humanoid creatures with artificial intelligence gone awry. For decades, books and movies have dictated how we think of robots. Simply the word "robot" can bring to mind images of evil, mechanical creatures bent on taking over the world and wiping out every glimmer of humanity. And yet, the truth of machines is dramatically different. Today's robots hold little in common with their villainous cousins from action-packed science fiction. Most robots have no interest in harming the human population at all; they exist to aid people in making life safer, healthier, and more productive.
For example, jobs such as welding and painting are important to civilization as we know it, but experience has taught us that these activities can be hazardous to human health. In addition, fumes in automobile and airplane factories can harm organic bodies that become exposed to their toxins in the assembly process. Even when the best precautions are taken, workers may still suffer from lack of adequate ventilation. What is the answer to these difficult dilemmas? Robots. Because machines don't rely on clean air or comfortable temperatures, because they can function even in the midst of deadly gasses, they can take over with ease where humans would suffer greatly. Working together, humans and robots can get the job done.
A robot's job isn't limited to the terrestrial level, either. Even in space, machines such as the R2 humanoid robot at the International Space Station complete dangerous tasks for astronauts, protecting them from potentially deadly situations. And then, when there are mundane but essential tasks to conduct on the space station, R2 takes care of those, as well, freeing up the astronauts' time for more important responsibilities. Thus, in space and on Earth, robots manage to create healthier, happier humans.
In fact, there are robots on Earth that exist specifically to boost human health. Just as contact lenses enhance human sight, robotics can increase human mobility. People with disabilities and various forms of paralysis now have hope that they can achieve better range of motion, when before this wasn't possible. With the help of robots, scientists are working to create an exoskeleton that will attach itself to the outside of the human body, establishing a connection to the human brain. Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis has a dream. "We are working with the Brazilian government, who is helping fund the project. At the 2014 soccer World Cup celebrations we hope to have a Brazilian teenager with quadriplegia walk out and make the opening kick."
Explosions and car crashes may sell tickets for the summer blockbuster, but robots have so much more to offer, and much of it is positive service to humans. At the heart of the field of robotics is not the creation of people-destroying machines with evil artificial intelligence, but something much more useful. Robots aren't our enemies; instead, they are the valuable result of scientific endeavors to create safer lives for people everywhere.
Write a summary of the article:
Write a main idea sentence for each paragraph of the article.
Put your main idea sentences together to create the first draft of your summary paragraph and include a topic sentence.
Revise your draft to make it more concise, effective, and objective.
Proofread your paragraph for complete sentences, proper punctuation, and correct spelling.
Remember that the summary should be objective and should not include your opinions or experiences.
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Explanation: People will report you if the have this on a quiz or test
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Answer:
Nest: A shelter made by a bird
Sick: Suffering from physical illness
Recite: To repeat or utter aloud
Noise: Sound or sound that is loud
Tackle: Equipment used in a sport
Tree: A woody plant with a trunk and leaves
Curl: To form of twist into coils
Strange: Not previously known
Full: containing all that is normal or possible
The bright sun glistened on the quiet lake. is there a action verb, being verb or a verb phrase
Answer: I would say being verb, but correct me if I am wrong. :)
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
He creates a statue and falls in love with it when HE created it Hope this helps! :)
PLEASE HELP!!!! how dose Anne being in hiding for 761 days influence the writing of the story?
Answer:
It influences the story by her describing her everyday events, showing us with words what it was like to be isolated in one place for so long.
Explanation:
WHICH IS A TRUE STATEMENT ABOUT THE USE OF DETAILS WHEN WRITING ENGAGING LEADS?
1. Use descriptive details.
2. Use informational details.
3. Use repetitive details.
4. Use factual details.
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Answer:It is 3, Use repetitive details.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I assume it is 1.
Explanation:
I may be wrong, but I think it is 1 because an engaging lead is where they want the beginning to catch the eye of the reader and using descriptive details is is using details with lots of description which catches the readers eye. Also process of elimination it can not be 2 because the information is usually in the body paragraphs it can not be 3 because you do not want to repeat details because it gets boring it can not be 4 because again most of the facts are in the body paragraphs.
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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman
1911
THE MATCH
There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
Which sentence from the text describes a problem with Walker's match that the phosphorus match tried to solve?
A. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out.
B. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one.
C. A druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony.
D. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions.
Answer:
the answers d young one
Explanation:
Select the three quotes below from Passage 1 that best illustrate how Jane is feeling in her argument with Mrs. Reed.
A)“'I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you:'” (paragraph 2)
B)“… her eye of ice continued to dwell freezingly on mine.” (paragraph 3)
“C)Shaking from head to foot, thrilled with ungovernable excitement, ...” (paragraph 5)
“D)'I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, ...'” (paragraph 6)
“E)'I will tell anybody who asks me questions, this exact tale.'” (paragraph 8)
Answer:
A C D
Explanation:
Which is the closest antonym for the word sagacious?
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A imprudent
B benevolent
C archaic
D charismatic
Answer:
Sagacious means wise or smart. Closest opposite is imprudent.
Explanation:
Use context to determine the meaning of the word imperious as it is used in paragraph 19 of Sorry, Wrong Number. Write your definition of imperious here and explain how you figured it out.
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Answer: wht do u need help with tho?
Explanation: the reading? u need to copy nd paste it here so i can see....
How do Killer Kane's actions contradict his description of himself as a loving person?
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Answer:
MARK AS BRAINLIET PLSS
Explanation:
He tied up his own son, lied to him, said nasty things about his grandparents, and bullied everyone. ... What plans did Max's father have for his son? He wanted to use Max as a part of his religious scam.
In paragraph 5 of Selection 1, what does the word domesticated mean?
A)highly regarded
B)raised by people
C)eaten by animals
D)newly discovered
(the paragraph)
The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people, or they may have been homesteaders of the Mogollon culture who came to the northern frontier from the south. In any case, sometime during the first or second century A.D. the first discernible stage of Anasazi culture emerged. Their presence is marked in the archeological record by semi-permanent or permanent dwellings and evidence of domesticated plant cultivation, including digging sticks, grinding stones, and storage rooms.
The word domesticated means raised by people in paragraph 5 of Selection 1 The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the central idea of paragraph 5?
In any case, sometime during the first or second century A.D. the first discernible stage of Anasazi culture emerged. Their presence is marked in the archeological record by semi-permanent or permanent dwellings and evidence of domesticated plant cultivation, including digging sticks, grinding stones, and storage rooms.
The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people, or they may have been homesteaders of the Mogollon culture who came to the northern frontier from the south.
In any case, sometime during the first or second century A.D. the first discernible stage of Anasazi culture emerged. Their presence is marked in the archeological record by semi-permanent or permanent dwellings.
Therefore, The word domesticated means raised by people in paragraph 5 of Selection 1 The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people. Thus, option B is correct.
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1. Bruno thinks it is unfair that Shmuel has many friends while he has none. What does this observation reflect about Bruno? How is this statement in conflict with the actual situation that Shmuel is in?
Why might you question the reliability of the authors claim that the lab will win a Nobel Prize in Medicine?
(A) The article seems like it was written to entertain.
(B) A reliable article would not begin with the word, "Achoo!"
(C) An article that mentions home remedies is usually folklore.
(D) An article would not try so hard to persuade its reader.
Answer:
Which expressions are in simplest form? Check all that apply.
x Superscript negative 3 Baseline + y cubed
StartFraction 1 Over x Superscript 4 EndFraction
StartFraction w Superscript 7 Over x squared EndFraction
a Superscript negative 9
StartFraction 1 Over a squared EndFraction + b squared
StartFraction 1 Over b Superscript 5 EndFraction
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its d because in article wouldnt be persuading so hard if its trying to get a nobel peace prize
Explanation:
While reasonable safety concerns may require changes in the building, the "beacon" promised by Mr. Libeskind cannot under any circumstances be replaced with a dreary, fear-inspired fortress. The tower could become overly bulky if extra security demands are simply grafted onto the present plan. It already calls for a massive building, with too much extra office space - added to suit the developer - and a very tall spire for those who want a perpetual sign of defiance to terrorists. Nothing would better express capitulation to terrorism than a large skyscraper that looks like a vertical bunker.
Given the author’s tone, how do you think he feels about the security changes being made to the Freedom Tower?
a.He is happy about the changes.
b.He is unhappy about the changes.
c.He is neutral about the changes.
d.He believes the changes should be kept secret.
Answer:
The answer is c, good luck <3
ExplanationExplanation:
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When the Rosetta Stone was discovered nobody knew how to read the hieroglyphs or ancient Egyptian demotic. The stone was also written in ancient Greek. Since the inscriptions said the same thing in three different languages the Rosetta Sone became a very valuable piece of information. Through the work of many people, it took more than two months to uncover what the Rosetta Stone said. The Rosetta Stone is a rock that was written on by Egyptian priests for the honor of an Egyptian Pharaoh named Ptolemy V Epiphanes.
Even though the Rosetta Stone is in three different languages archeologists and scholars were able to translate it and read the inscriptions in a modern understanding. Jean-Francois Champollion was the first to crack the code of the Rosetta Stone. Napoleon Bonaparte's a french soldier was the first to find the Rosetta Stone with the writing near the town of Rashid. While digging the additions of a foundation for a fort near the town or Rashid in the Nile Delta the Stone was found.
The Damage on the Rosetta Stone made the three texts incomplete. The Egyptian hieroglyphics had suffered the most damage out of the three texts. Some of the text is incomplete due to cracks and missing pieces from the stone, but scholars and archeologists were still able to translate what it said. The Egyptian priests had craved the Rosetta Stone 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty. The stone was made of a material called Granodiorite.
Answer:
This is such a good essay, however I would make the ending a little differently. Like a conclusion. Other than that, it is amazing!
Explanation:
Answer:
That looks great to me!
Explanation:
But, lets put the paragraph, The Rosetta Stone is a rock that was written on by Egyptian priests for the honor of an Egyptian Pharaoh named Ptolemy V Epiphanes. First on top so people will know what it is first.
Thats up to you if you want to put that paragraph first. So I hope this helps!!
We lived there for three days – Mother and we five children, the youngest of whom was three years old. Because of the rigorous physical examination that we had to submit to, particularly of the eyes, there was this terrible anxiety that one of us might be rejected. And if one of us was, what would the rest of the family do?
—Angelo Pellegrini
from Immigrant Kids,
Russell Freedman
Choose the detail that best supports the idea that the family was worried they would be rejected.
A: The eye examination was rigorous.
B: There were too many children.
C: The children were too young.
D: They were there for three days.
Answer:
It is A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The eye examination was rigorous.
"Now, well would it have been for him who had first spoken had he left Robin Hood alone; but his anger was hot. . . . So, of a sudden, without any warning, he sprang to his feet, and seized upon his bow and fitted it to a shaft. "Ay," cried he, "and I'll hurry thee anon." And he sent the arrow whistling after Robin."
—The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood,
Howard Pyle
Who is the conflict between in this passage? Answer by using the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The conflict is between Robin Hood and _______.
A: the deer
B: the sheriff
C: the archer
D: the king
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The conflict is between Robin Hood and THE ARCHER.
Adam and Eve were _____ with a decision to obey God‘s law or to disobey his command
A. Troubled
B. Confronted
C. Redeemed
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which sentence contains an appositive phrase?
A. My soccer team, which is called the Easton Eagles, has a great record.
B. At the end of the day tomorrow, we have a big game across town.
C. David Sánchez, the coach of the opposing team, owns a music store.
D. My brother, sister, and I take guitar lessons there every Thursday.Percent of books Susan has less than
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is likely to be c