In the snapping turlte 5. What actions does the narrator take to make sure that he fishes responsibly?
Answer:
He made sure that he caught fish that were only of a certain length and that he treated animals carefully and almost respectfully with consideration for their ability to procreate.
Explanation:
Snapping Turtle is a short story about a young boy who was (thanks to his grandpa and grandma) wiser than his age. One of his hobbies was fishing.
We can see in lines from lines 86 to 90 that, according to his grandpa's instructions,
1. he never kept a trout that was shorter than seven inches. If they were shorter than 7 inches, he put them back into the water;
2. he made sure never to hold a trout with a dry hand to prevent the fish from becoming susceptible to infection.
Then we also see in lines 320 to 334 that he chooses to, upon his grandpa's advice, release the snapping turtle back into the water because it probably was getting ready to law eggs.
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Answer:
Me they are super cuteeeeeeeee
Explanation:
Answer:It's harry for me
Explanation:
What word best describes Equiano’s life as a child in his family’s home?
fearful
arrogant
happy
lordly
Answer:
Olaudah Equiano's life as a child was extraordinary since he was sold as a slave whe he was 11 years old but he could overcome that terrible situation and eventually supported the abolitionists.he was sold as a slave at the age of 11. After that he had enough money to buy his freedom and he supported the abolitionist movement.
fearful
Explanation:
Answer:
it would be the first one
Explanation:
Once upon a time, a boy with no magical powers managed to get into
magic school by cheating on the test. After he was
admitted, he studied hard and learned all of the magical incantations by heart, even though nothing out of the ordinary happened when he spoke the words aloud. Whenever a test came around, he always found a way to pass it by performing regular, non-magical stage tricks, pulling rabbits out of
hats, guessing people's ages, and so on.
_____, the school headmasters discovered that the boy had io powers
and kicked him out of the school. He wasn't a true wizard, after all,
Nevertheless, the boy had spent three years fooling real wizards into
thinking that he had powers, so that by the time he was expelled, he
was already the greatest stage magician in the world,
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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When she was young, Hannah's family's religion was
central to their lives
a source of arguments
acknowledged but unimportant
Protestant
Answer:
Acknowledged but not important
Explanation:
Answer:
c. acknowledged but unimportant
Explanation:
a. City dwellers rarely have any leisure...........? (Supply
correct tag)
City dwellers rarely have any leisure, do they?
Answer:
City Dwellers
** Patria says that she deals with her own grief by helping... a. her children b. herself c. her mother d. her husband
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the def: deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death
What is the incorrect sentence?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
have a nice day
Which sentence uses a comma correctly? *
Option 1: Grammar exercises are really fun, they just take time to get through.
Option 2: Are we going to see the dolphins Mom?
Option 3: When wearing a mask, it's important to cover the mouth and nose.
Option 4: One more writing piece to go, I hope you're ready.
Answer:
All except option 2.
Explanation:
Option 2 should be written like this -- Are we going to see the dolphins, Mom?
Answer:
All except option 2.
Explanation:
Option two should include a comma after dolphins, so "Are we going to see the dolphins, Mom?"
As to the tailors, they never entered that particular kingdom again with their magic cloth, but they played their same trick on one hundred and one other kings and emperors around the world. You may have heard of them. Infer to whom the narrator is referring in the line “You may have heard of them.”
a. Julius Caesar c. The emperor in The Emperor’s New Clothes. b. Napoleon d. none of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The story is from the Emperors new clothes, but "Them" is refering to the people who scammed the Emperor
Name a time when you were able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and understand what they were going through, even their experience was different from yours.
my parents getting divorced
Answer:
My friends Mom has a strok and a year later my stepdad has a ceizure. Sure mine wasn't as bad as her Mom's but I was able to understand what she was going through in some kind of way.
Read the excerpt from Act II of Julius Caesar.
Calpurnia: (With horror; pointing off to the city) A lioness hath whelped in the streets. (She looks at the sky.) Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds, which drizzled blood upon the Capitol. (Clasping her hands in fright) And ghosts did shriek and squeal about the streets.
Caesar: (Firmly) Yet Caesar shall go forth.
Calpurnia: (In a desperate voice) When beggars die there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
Announcer 2: But Caesar refuses to die of fright.
Caesar: (Proudly) Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once.
Calpurnia: (Kneeling) Alas, my lord. Do not go forth today. We'll send Mark Antony to the Senate House, and he shall say you are not well today.
Caesar: (Giving in to her plea easily) For thy humor I will stay at home. (He sees Decius enter.) Here's Decius Brutus. He shall tell them so.
Decius: (Full of hearty smiles) Caesar, all hail! I come to fetch you to the Senate House.
Caesar: Bear my greeting to the senators, and tell them that I will not come today. (Calpurnia rises.)
Decius: (Smoothly covering his surprise) Most mighty Caesar, let me know some cause, lest I be laughed at when I tell them so.
Caesar: (Stiffly, rather embarrassed) Calpurnia here, my wife, stays me at home. She dreamt tonight she saw my statue, which with an hundred spouts did run pure blood. And many Romans came smiling and did bathe their hands in it. (His wife nods, anxiously.)
Why does Caesar tell Decius he will not go to the Senate?
Caesar explains that Calpurnia is frightened and does not want him to go.
He explains that believes Calpurnia's dreams are a warning of things to come.
Caesar explains that Marc Antony is more deserving and will be going in his place.
Caesar explains that he is having second thoughts about being chosen as king.
Answer:
It is, Caesar explains that Calpurnia is frightened and does not want him to go.
Explanation:
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Driving is a privilege, not a right; no one's license is irrevocable.
A. irregular
B. irritating
C. irreversible
D. irresponsible
4.
Read this sentence from the passage.
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In his
You thought you were clever, but
you are as sharp as a butter knife.
The judge uses a simile to suggest that the
worker is
A. slippery thief.
B. not intelligent.
C. dangerous.
D. shrewd.
How do Romeo's actions towards Nurse help develop their relationship?
Answer:
he acts like he likes her
Explanation:
Words expressing feeling or emotion: __________________ *
adjective
adverb
preposition
interjection
Answer:
I think it's an adverb!
Explanation:
Answer:
Im pretty sure its an adjective
Explanation:
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Which sentence in this personal letter contains a parenthetical element?
Dear Mrs. Cowell,
I hope you’re enjoying good health in Charleston. I’m writing to tell you about a strange thing that I saw last night from my window. As your neighbor, it’s my duty to tell you. Last night, I was at the movies with Mr. Finch. When we came back (at about 10:15 p.m.) I saw a car parked in your driveway. When I looked out the window an hour later, the car was gone. I told Mr. Finch that your family is out of town, and there is no one in your house. We thought of calling the police. But Mr. Finch suggested that I write to you first. Perhaps you let one of your friends use the house while you were out of town? Please let me know.
Regards,
Ms. De Niro
Answer: I was at the movies with Mr. Finch. When we came back (at about 10:15 p.m.) I saw a car parked in your driveway.
Explanation: it wasnt needed for them to tell the time not needed info hope it helps
The sentence "When we came back (at about 10:15 p.m.) I saw a car parked in your driveway," contains a parenthetical element.
What is a parenthetical element?A word or collection of words that breaks up the flow of a phrase and adds more (but unimportant) information to it is known as a parenthetical element. This component may be long or short, and it may start, stop, or be in the middle of a clause or a sentence.
The two punctuation marks known as brackets are most frequently employed to insert extraneous information or an aside into a phrase. The word "parentheses" looks like two vertical, curving lines: (. A parenthesis is a single one of these punctuation symbols.
Therefore, (at about 10:15 p.m.) is a parenthetical element in the given letter.
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Answer:
ha i like i ur name
Explanation:
i think ik what u mean ? i love this girl heavy and she says she likes me and wouldnt reject me but she could find way better then me dawg like ion know i get hella jealous and overthink alot , pain LMFA0
What is Charolette brontes penname
Answer: Currer Bell
Explanation:
Answer:
Her penname is Currer Bell
what is the jabberwocky poem about
Answer:
"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll about the killing of a creature named "the Jabberwock". It was included in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Answer:
look it up
Explanation:
simple
Make a timeline of the oddesy book 1 threw 9
I’ll mark you brainliest plzz help me
Answer:
This is a summary/ timeline
Explanation:
We discover that Poseidon abhors Odysseus and that Athene is attempting to assist him with getting Kalypso's island, where he's trapped.
Then, back in Ithaka, everybody believes he's dead.
At long last, following seven years, Zeus sends down Hermes to advise Kalypso to release Odysseus; he sets out on a pontoon, which Poseidon quickly wrecks.
He advances toward shore, where he's found by the princess Nausikaa. She carries him to court, where he asks leniency of the sovereign and is invited.
Lord Alkinoös announces the following day a festal day in Odysseus' honor, and Odysseus begins sobbing when he hears the versifier singing about Troy.
Thus, he dispatches into the longest evening gathering story ever:
In the wake of leaving from Troy, Odysseus and his team land in the city of Ismaros and attack it without any justifiable cause. The following day, individuals fight back with a late-showing up rangers and kill a large number of Odysseus' men.
Odysseus and his men endure three days of extreme tempests.
After ten days, they land on the island of the Lotus Eaters. Odysseus investigates the land with an exploring party. At the point when he finds that they lose their memory and all their will to return home subsequent to eating the lotus bloom, he compels them all back to the boat as quick as possible and sails away.
They next show up at the place that is known for the Cyclopes, goliaths with just one eye, where Odysseus commits the error of not getting out as fast as possible. There's an entire bundle of craftiness, however Odysseus and (the greater part) of his men escape—yet not without genuinely ticking off the currently visually impaired Cyclops Polyphemos.
At the point when Polyphemos learns Odysseus' genuine name, he requests that Poseidon revile him. For eternity. Poseidon obliges.
There are more misfortunes: winds pass them over course, the men transform into pigs, they visit the hidden world, pass Skylla and Charybdis, and afterward commit their most noticeably awful and last error of eating the sun god Helios' holy cows.
At the point when they next sail, Zeus hits them down with a thunderclap, obliterating Odysseus' boat and slaughtering everybody except our legend.
In the wake of getting away from Skylla and Charybdis briefly time, Odysseus floats for nine days until he washes shorewards on Kalypso's island.
There he is lured and caught for a very long time by the enchanted fairy Kalypso, despite the fact that he decides not to go into subtleties and finishes his story.
The Phaiakians are so moved by Odysseus' story that they offer his protected section home.
At the point when Odysseus awakens in Ithaka, Athene uncovers herself to him and they make arrangements to overcome the admirers.
Odysseus, dressed as a hobo, goes to the timberland home of his swineherd Eumaios and accidents on his love seat.
Right away thereafter, Telemachos appears. Odysseus uncovers his actual personality to his child and together they intend to overcome the warriors.
Odysseus comes to town camouflaged as a bum and, indeed, asks in the incredible lobby, his own home, to discover which admirers are shrewd and which are pleasant.
A large portion of them are wicked.
He additionally susses out the workers, and enrolls some to help him battle.
Odysseus, actually camouflaged as a hobo, wins Penelope's challenge by hanging his own monstrous bow and shooting a bolt through the twelve hatchet heads.
He and Telemachos, alongside the faithful herders, execute every one of the admirers in the extraordinary corridor.
A while later, Odysseus powers every one of the unfaithful house keepers to tidy up the butcher and afterward has them murdered also. Best to not leave any free, deceptive finishes.
Odysseus wins back Penelope by uncovering their "secret" to her—the way that their bed is cut from the foundations of an olive tree and is in this way undaunted.
The rejoined couple goes through the night together.
The following day, Odysseus visits his dad Laertes and uncovers himself to him. It's all exceptionally contacting, until a gathering of Ithaka rebels appears; they need retribution for their killed children (the admirers).
They battle until Athene makes them stop.
In the end, individuals and Odysseus structure a settlement. Reestablished to his majesty, Odysseus carries harmony to Ithaka again.
Answer:
Odysseus vists Teiresias in the Underworld. Odysseus narrates his adventures to Phaeacians.
Odysseus's ship passes the Sirens. Odysseus and his men raid the Cicones.
Odysseus passes between Scylla and Charybdis. They arrive at the Land of the Lotus Eaters.
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How does the poem's use of repetition contribute to the tone of the poem? Sonnet 43
Answer:
The effect of the repetition of lines of the poem Brennan on the moor "Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor/ bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor" has the meaning that Brennan is most undefeatable opponent and that the narrator wanted the reader to remember Brennan as a mighty warrior. I know this because in the text it says “Brennan on the moon. Brennan on the moon. Bold undaunted stood young brennan on the moon”
Explanation:
Use the measuring cup to pour 2 cups of water into the glass and 2 cups into the shallow container. The amount of water in both containers must be the same. What do you think will happen to the water over the course of two days? Will there be a difference between the shallow container and the tall glass? Write down your hypothesis.
Answer:
nani? this is a biology/science question, why did you mark this as english???
also this question does not has to be right, since hypothesis is your thought about this question.
here's my hypothesis (does not have to be yours): <-- not a unhappy face
I think the the grass would absorb water over the course of two days, and the shallow container would still have the same amount of water after 2 days
:) i hope this helps
Why does the Nurse go to see Romeo? What does he tell her?
Answer:
QUESTION(S):
1. Why does the Nurse go to see Romeo?
2. What does he tell her?
ANSWER:
Juliet has sent Nurse on the task of finding Romeo to pass on some message of love and perhaps arrange another secret meeting, but Nurse has her priorities! She tells Romeo that she won't pass on Juliet's message to him and that she wants to be sure that he is true to her.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is one way that censorship may be beneficial? What is a way that censorship may be beneficial?
Answer:
not influence children in a bad way like alcoholism
Explanation:
Read the following sertence.
After the soldiers fired on the enemy, they waited for the enemy's _ _attack.
Choose the prefix that could most logically be added to the word attack in the sentence.
ex- ("exattack")
inter- ("interattack")
counter- ("counterattack")
trans- ("transa tack")
Answer:
interattack enemys
Explanation:
that means to inter the position of enemy and then catches.
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Answer:
1) broke
2) met
3) went
4) watched
5) -----
6) -----
1) highest
2) colder
3) best
4) hardest* or most difficult
5) prettiest* or most beautiful
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“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.”-Vikter E. Frankl
What does this quote mean? Do you agree or disagree why or why not? How does someone's attitude effect a situation? What do think other human freedoms are?
Write it in at least 3-5 sentences
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Answer & Explanation:
This quote shows the meaning that if you were to take away a way of doing things, such as a habit then a person is lost. A good example of this would be a child has to take their medications in the morning and they've formed a habit of taking them at exactly eight in the morning. When you break the child's habit, they are lost, they might forget to take their medications all together which may cause confusion or chaos even. I agree with this statement because when you change something a person is so used to it can create a worse scenario, such as confusion, as stated above. It doesn't usually end very well at all. Someone's attitude can affect a situation because, for say, if a person has a bad attitude going into a conflict with another person it may create a worse situation for both people and may only cause more trouble while if someone has a good attitude and is being positive then the conflict may be resolved rather quickly.
Summary:
This quote shows the meaning that if you were to take away a way of doing things, such as a habit then a person is lost. Breaking a habit may cause confusion or chaos even within the person. I agree with this statement because when you change something a person is so used to it can create a worse scenario, such as confusion, as stated above. Someone's attitude can affect a situation because, for say, if a person has a bad attitude going into a conflict with another person it may create a worse situation for both people and may only cause more trouble while if someone has a good attitude and is being positive then the conflict may be resolved rather quickly.
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Which correctly forms verb tenses? Q: A: A) Clayton just got back from the doctor's. He is miserable and has been ill since Tuesday. If I had known that, I would bring him some chicken noodle soup. My mother has always said that chicken noodle soup can cure the worst cold. B) Clayton just got back from the doctor's. He is miserable and had been ill since Tuesday. If I had known that, I would of brought him some chicken noodle soup. My mother has always said that chicken noodle soup can cure the worst cold. C) Clayton just got back from the doctor's. He is miserable and has been ill since Tuesday. If I had knew that, I would have brought him some chicken noodle soup. My mother had always says that chicken noodle soup can cure the worst cold. D) Clayton just got back from the doctor's. He is miserable and has been ill since Tuesday. If I had known that, I would have brought him some chicken noodle soup. My mother has always said that chicken noodle soup can cure the worst cold.
Answer:
d
Explanation: