Answer:
half-full
Explanation:
Let say you see the glass right in front of you, with the water level at half. When you look at things "half-empty", that gives a pessimistic view of things. But if you look at things and think its "half-full", you're looking at the brighter side, mate.
Answer:
It depends
Explanation:
THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION
When people refer to the reference as their glass being half full or half empty some people see their glass as half full, meaning that theirs my usually be empty. As I think of the meaning I refer to my glass being half empty. Meaning my glass is usually full, but I might be having a bad day and it would be half empty
Read the excerpt from "Pecos Bill.”
Pecos Bill even rode a tornado once, if you can believe it. That tornado was truly awe-inspiring, roaring loud and turning the sky black and green. He grabbed it, shoved it to the ground, and straddled it! The tornado was doggone mad. Whipping and whirling, it tried to throw him off, but Bill jest rode along nice and calm until finally he tamed it.
The setting in this excerpt makes the folktale seem
quiet.
mysterious.
serious.
wild.
Plz i have 30 minutes left hurry
Answer:
D. WildExplanation:
its ez
Answer:
wild
Explanation:
Just eat and don't complain. Children in Africa are starving and would give
anything to have that plate of food."
Answer:
Great To Remember!
Explanation:
Write the two words that are opposite of each other
Courtiers
Crockery
Dangerous
Disposal
Dominion
Idiot
Logic
Nonsense
Poisonous
Premises
Probable
Sensible
Answer:
1. servants, citizens
2. earthenware (there is only one existing antonym)
3. cautious, careful
4. collection, deposit
5. helplessness, weakness
6. intellect, sage
7. illogic, insanity
8. rationality, judgement
9. beneficial, helpful
10. challenges, confutes
11. absurd, doubtful
12. inaudible, undetectable
Explanation:
These can all be found in the Merriam Webster Thesaurus.
What type of intelligence does a person who understands how formulas are used display?
A. Logical-Mathematical
B. Visual Learner
C. Intrapersonal
D. Interpersonal
E. Body-Kinesthetic
Accessing long-term memories is a process called what?
Answer:
grif
Explanation:
How do you use digital media when trying to reach the public
Answer:
You can use data to determine your target market, utilize industry hashtags, or invest in social media ads. You should also learn what's important to your audience, speak Your audience's language, and know your organic keywords.
Explanation:
How to use puncuation
Answer:
Every sentence is either ended with a period, an exclamation point or a question mark
Answer:
Every sentence is either ended with a period, an exclamation point or a question mark unless its a run on sentence where commas are used. You also use apostrophes.
Explanation:
Which of the following questions could be considered thetorical?
A. What do you want for dinner tonight?
B. Which movie should we see?
C. Is this some kind of a joke?
D. Did you let the dog out before we left the house?
Excessive reliance on social media can be a cause of tension and relationship.
True or False, and why?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
beouse social media can be a course of tension and relationship
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Select the correct answer.
What is the tone of this poem by William Blake?
The Chimney-Sweeper
A little black thing among the snow,
Crying "weep! weep!" in notes of woe!
"Where are thy father and mother? Say!"
"They are both gone up to the church to pray.
"Because I was happy upon the heath,
And smiled among the winter's snow,
They clothed me in the clothes of death,
And taught me to sing the notes of woe.
"And because I am happy and dance and sing,
They think they have done me no injury,
And are gone to praise God and his priest and king,
Who make up a heaven of our misery."
A.
happy
B.
terrifying
C.
gloomy
D.
admiring
Answer:
I am on it right now I think it is gloomy but I also think it is happy but I'm going to do gloomy we will see
Explanation:
Read Barbara Kingsolver’s essay “Stone Soup” and then answer the following questions.
How does the author get that meaning across?
a. What are the important images in the work and what do those images suggest?
b. What specific words or short phrases produce the strongest feelings?
c. What do the characters, setting, structure, or narrators tell you about the passage?
Which of the following likely motivated Stowe to write Uncle Tom's Cabin? Select all that apply.
her feminist tendencies.
the death of her son
the Fugitive Slave Act
her religious background
Answer: Her religious background, The Fugitive Slave Act
Explanation: I think it’s correct!!
Answer:
Her religious background, The Fugitive Slave Act
Explanation:
ROMEO & JULIET
Define Theme. List and explain each main theme of this play. Also, make sure to cite evidence which can be used as an example of each theme.
Answer: Theme is the topic of which someone is writing or talking about. At least one theme of Romeo and Juliet is love can be overpowering. The evidence for that is when Juliet fakes her death and Romeo thinks she is actually dead so he kills himself for to be with her. But since Juliet was not actually dead she woken up to see him actually dead so she killed herself so they could be together in heaven. (hope this helps)
Explanation:
write a letter to your friend describing how you saved a child who was in danger
Dear friend.
I am writing this letter to tell you about a surprising situation that happened to me this week. After leaving work, I decided to meet some childhood friends to talk a little. I ended up leaving this meeting very late at night, but I thought this was an advantage for me, since it would be easier to drive on the empty streets. With that thought in mind, I got in the car and started driving to my home.
The street was really empty, when suddenly, a child ran by and was almost hit by my car. At that moment I was extremely scared, but I managed to brake in time, stopping the car within centimeters of the child who was just as scared as I was.
I got out of the car, still shaking, to see if the child was okay, when I saw her mother running towards us. The mother apologized to me for what happened and thanked me for saving the child from danger.
Despite the fright, I was happy that nobody got hurt and after a few minutes, I went on my way home, with a sense of relief.
Sincerely
T.M.
the stigma is the structure which receive the pollen grains stimulates the pollen grain to germinate and reach the ovary
Once the pollen grain is recognized and hydrated, the pollen grain germinates to grow a pollen tube. There is competition in this step as many pollen grains may compete to reach the egg. The stigma plays a role in guiding the sperm to a receptive ovule, in the case of many ovules.
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Martin Luther king wordsearch 60 question
What are the schuyler sister looking for
Answer:
The Schuyler Sisters" is the fifth song from Act 1 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.
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EASY WORK!!plz look at the photo.
Answer:
13. Negative, implies that the plan is irresponsible.
14. Positive, usually aroma implies that the smell is pleasant, while stench would imply it stinks.
15. Positive, implies that they are responsible but not uptight.
How does the author connect vivariums and aquariums in this excerpt?
A. She indicates that vivarium is a clumsier term than aquarium and should not be used.
B. She describes why vivariums are better vessels for fish than aquariums.
C. She explains how the term aquarium grew from the word vivarium.
D. She argues that zoos should be filled with aquariums rather than vivariums.
The term vivarium was first applied to the vessel1 containing a collection of specimens of aquatic life. The first vivarium of such a kind, on anything like a large scale, was that opened to public exhibition in the Regent’s Park Zoological Gardens2. Many naturalists had previously made experiments to ascertain some certain method of preserving aquatic animals in a living and healthy state. The vivarium, which is the result of those experiments, may be considered as an imitation of the means employed by nature herself in the preservation of the various forms of animal and vegetable life which populate the oceans and the streams.
The vivarium is, therefore, no recent or sudden discovery, but a growth of years. Its present perfection is the fruit of many patient investigations, trials, disappointments, and determinations to achieve success.
The term vivarium applies to any collection of animals—to a park of deer, a rabbit warren, a menagerie, or even a traveling show containing an asthmatic lion, a seedy cockatoo, and a pair of snakes that are hourly stirred up with a long pole. For this reason, such a term could never convey the very special idea of a vessel containing such specimens as form the stock of the aquarium. When this was felt, the prefix aqua was added, to convey the idea of the water medium in which the specimens are immersed.
This invention led us to the word aqua-vivarium, a compound of too clumsy a character to remain long in use. It is the water that gives the collection its special character, and water always reminds us of old Aquarius3, who treats us to an annual drenching from his celestial watering pot. Naturally, people wanted to give the place where they kept their confined watery companions Aquarius’ name: an aquarium. The term that referred to old Aquarius stuck. Since it is better to follow than oppose what people want to call something, we’ll leave the philological4 part of the question to the intellectuals and adopt aquarium as the name for our collection of underwater creatures.
Answer: Answer letter D
Explanation:
The author connects vivariums and aquariums in this excerpt:
D. She argues that zoos should be filled with aquariums rather than vivariums.
The author connects vivariums and aquariums in this excerpt that she argues that zoos should be filled with aquariums rather than vivariums.Thus,the correct answer is D.
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Summarize the story Vera tells Mr. Nuttel which she says happened three years ago.
Answer:
Vera tells the central character, Frampton Nuttel, that three years ago a great tragedy occurred in their family. According to Vera, Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers set out for a day of shooting, and did not return. It was concluded that the three, along with their little spaniel, were engulfed in the treacherous bog; their bodies were never found. Vera tells Framton that her aunt, Mrs. Sappleton, speaks frequently about the day the three men and the dog purportedly met their demise, leaving the window through which they exited that day open, as if in expectation of their return. As Vera and Framton sit there by the open window, Vera shudders and tells the visitor that on "quiet evenings like this," she still gets a "creepy feeling that they will all walk in through the window."
Mrs. Sappleton comes in at this point, and, as expected, talks about her husband and brothers, whom she says have gone shooting but will be home soon, coming through the window as is their habit. Framton, who is in a delicate mental state, believes, because of what Vera has told him, that the men in question are dead, and that Mrs. Sappleton is delusional. Disturbed by the ghastly situation, Framton becomes completely unnerved when Mr. Sappleton, the two other men, and the spaniel do indeed appear at the window, and he bolts off in terror. Vera, of course, has misled Framton for her own amusement, and when the family wonders why their visitor has left so pricipitously, she dissembles further, saying that he was most likely afraid of the dog.
Which sentence best describes tone
Answer:
The speaker's sarcasm comes through in his word choice
Explanation:
Darkness settles on roofs and walls,
But the sea in the darkness calls and calls;
The little waves, with their soft, white hands,
Efface the footprints in the sands,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls
Stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;
The day returns, but nevermore
Returns the traveller to the shore,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
This question has 2 parts. Be sure to complete all parts.
n a tree.
A
How does the poem show that the speaker has grown weary of apple picking?
0 A.
The speaker decides to finish picking the remaining apples the following day.
OB.
The speaker feels that he must be careful not to damage the apples.
OC.
The speaker decides to take a nap and leave the ladder against the apple tree.
OD
The speaker feels that he is likely to see apples even in his dreams.
ough
B
Which lines from the poem best support the answer in PartA? Choose two answers.
"For I have had too much
Of apple-picking"
Answer:
1.
C. The speaker decides to take a nap and leave the ladder against the apple tree.
2.
"For I have had too much
Of apple-picking"
"I am overtired
Of the great harvest I myself desired."
Explanation:
'After Apple-Picking' by Robert Frost shows the emotions of a poet after engaging in an activity he looked forward to but now became weary of. After recording a bountiful season of apple-picking, the poet became tired and this is demonstrated in the fact that he left his ladder and went on to sleep.
To explain his reasons for retiring to sleep, he said that he has had too much of apple-picking. He also said that he was overtired of the great harvest even though he once desired it.
MARKING AS BRAINLEST!!!!!!!! examine the writing scenario below
you're writing a quick note telling a good friend to me you in the Park after school
which style of language would be most appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience
A. informal and conversational
B. formal and long-winded
C. formal and respectful
D. informal and Intellectual
Answer:
A. informal and conversational he did not give what park to meet him at but he was being conversational therefore he was being informal but he was being conversational.
Explanation:
Help please
Item 4
Look at the definitions of these word parts.
im- not
pregn from the Latin root prehendere, meaning "to seize"
-able able to do something
Based on these word parts, what is the definition of impregnable?
difficult to hold or secure
difficult to attack or destroy
difficult to break or injure
difficult to understand or foretell
Answer: difficult to attack or destroy
Explanation:
I know I’m late but I took the quiz
Answer: difficult to attack or destroy
Explanation: i took the test
Read the excerpt from "Object Lesson, Part 2."
Ellery searched everything in the room, from the socket of the American flag to the insect-filled bowls of the old light fixtures, reached by standing on desks.
Everything.
"It's not here!" whispered Louise in his ear.
What is the source of tension in this excerpt?
A. Ellery searching everything
B. insects filling the light fixtures
C. Ellery standing on the desks
D. Louise Carpenter whispering
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Because in the excerpt it says "Ellery searched everything" she had a reason to search? no but yet she did so the tension between the two is the reason she searched!in front of an elementary education class. Caroline is terrified and has no idea what to speak about. Caroline should consider her knowledge and interests when choosing a speech topic. Two ways to think of a topic are to consider interests or expertise. She also needs to identify the __________ of her speech to appropriately scope the topic.
Answer:
The purpose of her speech
Writers develop the setting in their stories to help develop the themes, characters, mood, or tone in a narrative. A well-developed setting creates a vivid world for the reader to enter. Setting consists of:
◦Time
◦Place
◦Culture
Based on the text features and visual cues in this example, what is the main focus of the page?
Which technique will NOT help you build rapport with your colleagues?
Answer:
What are the options?
Explanation:
How does Chloe's use of the phrase "Fast and Furious Fi" help Fiona to rethink her feelings about meeting strangers? A It helps Fiona see the differences between basketball players and the arriving troops. B It suggests that Fiona should remember what Andy said the night before he left. C It emphasizes that Fiona should think up rhymes to chant for the soldiers. D It reminds Fiona to draw on the confidence she gained from playing basketball.
the story is "Welcome Home"
Answer:
A It helps Fiona see the differences between basketball players and the arriving troops.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. It helps Fiona see the differences between basketball players and the arriving troops.