Address this letter by putting the commas in the right places.
Mrs. M. Mouse 1313 Disneyland Drive Anaheim CA
Choose 1 answer:
Mrs. M., Mouse, 1313, Disneyland Drive Anaheim, CA
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Mrs. M. Mouse, 1313 Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, CA
Mrs., M. Mouse, 1313 Disneyland, Drive Anaheim CA

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Answer 1

Answer:

Mrs. M. Mouse, 1313 Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, CA


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What is an inference ?

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Answer:

a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

Read this excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

I used to talk this matter of slavery over with them. I would sometimes say to them, I wished I could be as free as they would be when they got to be men. "You will be free as soon as you are twenty-one, but I am a slave for life! Have not I as good a right to be free as you have?" These words used to trouble them; they would express for me the liveliest sympathy, and console me with the hope that something would occur by which I might be free.

What is the children’s attitude toward Douglass?

They are annoyed by his thought-provoking question.
They hope he will learn to be happy, no matter what happens.
They are convinced that he should remain enslaved.
They wish his fate could be as favorable as their own.

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Answer:

they wish his fate could be as favorable as their own

Explanation:

nsThe most resonable answer in this suituatin

Answer:

The correct answer is D:They wish his fate could be as favorable as their own.

What does the following line suggest about the narrator’s point of view? “My heart grew sick; it was the dampness of the catacombs that made it so.” (Paragraph 89) A The statement suggests emotional turmoil or a moment of remorse. B The statement reveals the effect the cold damp area has on the narrator’s heart. C The statement suggests that the narrator is not a cold-blooded killer but a person suffering from heart issues. D The statement reveals the effect that sweating while working in a cold area has on the mental state of the narrator.

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Answer:

I am probably a bit late but I think it's A.

Explanation:

I'm doing a commonlit assignment on it rn but I'm not too sure if that's the answer. Hope this helped :)

Answer: A; seems like the best answer. but then again he is killing someone so B seems like the better choice. if you took this common lit lmk if you choose b or what the right answer was !

Explanation:

CommonLit

Someone help me please

What makes someone an adult?

When are you really an adult?

Answer in paragraph format and provide three specific examples.

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What makes someone a adult is when you are responsible enough to undertake tough problems and conquer the many hardships in your lifetime.

The place, the time, and the season can all make up a story's _____.

narrator
setting
conflict
plot

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Answer:

the correct answer is setting .

Explanation:

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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game." , "Pure imagination," said Rainsford. "One superstitious sailor can taint the whole ship's company with his fear."
question- What does this line of dialogue reveal about Rainsford’s character?
a. He is worried that the sailors may be correct about the island.
b.He is a rational man who is unaffected by superstition.
c.He is familiar with the island and its mysterious inhabitants.
d.He is interested in getting more information from the sailors.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Make a poem about literature please helppp :

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Explanation:

go on wattpad and put in what you need (literature poems)

in act lll what does Elizabeth's dishonesty regarding firing Abigail williams reveal about her character ?​

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This question is about "the crucible"

Answer:

The way Elizabeth fires Abigail reveals that she is a character who is jealous and suspicious.

Explanation:

Elizabeth was a very kind woman, dedicated to her husband and friendly to Abigail, but when she finds out that her husband had an affair with Abigail she changes. She remains kind, but she is bitter, suspicious, cold and jealous. She didn't want to believe that she had been betrayed by her husband and Abigail when she was always so kind to them, so she started treating them both with indifference and a little bit of sadness. This is evident when she fires Abigail.

The main purpose of Edwards's sermon is to _____.

raise money for his church
convince his audience to trust Christ
persuade his audience to rebel against tyranny
congratulate his listeners for their religious faith

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Answer:

convince his audience to trust Christ

Explanation:

all of the other things might be helpful but a real Christian would focus more on the people than the money.

Answer:

Its the second one! BBBBBB

Explanation:

Help needed ASAP will give you BRAINLIEST and 5 STARS RATE

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Answer:

Its a

Explanation:

i just answered that same question during my test

Answer:

pattern of stressed syllables

Explanation:

its a pattern and meter means rhythm so its pattern of stressed syllables

List down the things/ activities you do that makes you stronger whenever you are down​

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Answer:

play video games, draw ,build stuff , watch anime

Explanation:

those are all the thing right there

how do I combine this 3 sentences one full sentence the stream floods during rainstorms. The stream is muddy. The stream floods easily.

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Answer:

tell about how stream floods are during rainstorms

Explanation:

What does security mean to you?(Will give brainlessly)

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To me security means safety and protection and the measures taken to be safe or protected.

Qualities of Leadership

Does the right thing:

Has a sense of Direction"

Respects Power:

Thinks Creatively:

Please give me well-known people who have these traits

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Answer:

Abraham lincoln

Martin Luther King Jr

Nelson Mandela

Winston Churchill

Sarah always studies her notes from the previous day to make sure she understands the content before the next
lecture. This is an important step because teachers present information
a. Mentally
C. Strategically
b. A little at a time
d. Incrementally
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B

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Answer: D!!!!  Incrementally

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I just did the test and i got it right

~ Help please, I'm timed ~

Read the excerpt from an adaptation of "To Build a Fire.”

When he fell down a second time, the dog curled its tail over its forefeet and sat in front of him, facing him, curiously eager and intent. The warmth and security of the animal angered him, and he cursed it till it flattened down its ears appeasingly. This time the shivering came more quickly upon the man. He was losing in his battle with the frost.

The dog is "eager and intent,” while the man is

(A) resentful of the dog’s natural protection.
(B) frustrated by the dog’s disobedience.
(C) confused by the change in temperature.
(D) satisfied with his own survival skills.

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Hello, thank you for asking your question!

If you have more questions, just ask!

Answer:

(A) Resentful of the dog's natural protection.

Explanation:

From the excerpt you can use context clues to infer that the man is angry that the dog is naturally protected.

"The warmth and security of the animal angered him, and he cursed it till it flattened down its ears appeasingly."

Hope this helps!

What is a "dissident" as it is referred to paragraph 6 in japanese relocation world war 2

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Answer:

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared

that the day of the Japanese attack on Pearl

Harbor, December 7, 1941, would live in infamy.

The attack launched the United States fully into

the two theaters1

of the world war. Prior to Pearl

Harbor, the United States had been involved in

the European war only by supplying England and

other antifascist countries2

of Europe with

necessary war materials.

The attack on Pearl Harbor also launched a rash

of fear about national security, especially on the

West Coast. In February 1942, just two months

after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt as

commander-in-chief, issued Executive Order

9066, which had the effect of relocating all

persons of Japanese ancestry, both citizens and

aliens, inland, outside of the Pacific military zone.

The objectives of the order were to prevent

espionage3

and to protect persons of Japanese

descent from harm at the hands of Americans who had strong anti-Japanese attitudes.

Explanation:

The paragraph 6 furthers the development of the central idea, that Japanese Americans were treated as prisoners, by narrating the state of people in internment camps.

What is the term Japanese Relocation about?

'Japanese Relocation During World War 2' is an article by National Archives. The article recounts the time during World War 2, when President Roosevelt relocated Japanese Americans to internships.

The relocations was said to be a protective measures of Japanese Americans from the hands of anti-Japanese Americans. But in reality, relocation proved to be denial of Constitutional rights to Japanese Americans and they were kept as prisoners.

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I have lived in Canada since 10 months. ​

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Answer:

coolness bubba lol my mom just told me im fake

an annual report of your science club as a secretary​

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Answer:

lets go i am quite the secretary ty

Explanation:

Please help, I need this ASAP!

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The second one I believe because traces is evidence

Which of the following words best describes
how Elizabeth feels after being accused of
cheating?

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Answer:

She still feels betrayed. ... When the witch trials begin, Abigail is front and center.

Explanation:

Elizabeth accuses her husband of cheating on her with Abigail. ... she accused him of this, and because ever since then she has been treating him distantly. ...

Circle the correct answer.
Which incident in the scene sets up a conflict between Tor and Bret
A Brett makes fun of the way Tor speaks.
B Brett grabs Tor's arm and gives him a warning.
C Tor thinks Brett is trying to feed Olivia to an animal.
D Olivia speaks harshly to Brett.

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Answer:

I believe its B

Explanation:

I did this not to long ago

Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer: to fix a problem or issue you have to cereate a solution!

Explanation:

How else are you supposed to fix an issue!?

Answer:

It is challenging to find a good job in today's markets. Changes in the job market, such as the way jobs are "sold" to the person willing to take the least pay, make it certain you will switch jobs more than twenty-five times from finishing college up until you find a good and stable job. There are a few steps you can take to minimize the process of finding a good job. The steps are to identify your key skills, define your ideal job, and finally make contacts at places you want to work.

            Identifying your key skills can be difficult to assess on your own. Thankfully, there are many resources, especially online, that can help you identify those key skills that will ensure your success on the job. Part of identifying those skills can be found by asking yourself the question, "What do I like to do most?" Most of the assessment tests that you will find ask you a series of questions that ask you many times and in many different ways questions that define those key skills that you have. Questions like: Do you like to work with people, or do you prefer to be sitting behind a computer? When you walk into a room do you make friends easily with people you don't know? When these results are put together, you will see a clear picture of the type of working environment that best suites you based on your key skills be it as a teacher, a sales person or a computer programmer.

            Once you have found what your key skills are, it is time to define your ideal job. You will find that your ideal job will most always be one where you are able to utilize the key skills you identified in the first step. However, many times there are goals that you are trying to reach in your personal and professional life that you cannot accomplish working at a job where you can utilize only your key skills. For instance, if your ideal job was one where you sat behind a computer all day, what good would that be if you had not studied

Explanation:

Question 5 of 10
Which explains the difference between a first-person narrator and a third-
person limited narrator?
A. A third-person limited narrator has access to the thoughts and
feelings of many different characters.
B. A third-person limited narrator sees the world mostly from the
perspective of a particular character.
C. A third-person limited narrator cannot enter the thoughts and
feelings of any other characters.
D. A third-person limited narrator does not have to speak exactly the
same way the character does.

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

Third person limited narrator Does not have to speak exactly the same way the character does

Explanation:

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Using the name Nova Ridley Galaxy

...a brief physical description of your character that ties the character’s appearance to one (or more) of his/her personality traits. (Trait shown - caring, and skeptical.)

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Answer:

Nova Ridley Galaxy is a tall girl that is known for her outgoing personality and calm demeanor

Explanation:

how should the author back up his/her claim or argument?​

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the author should back up his\her claim or argument with factual evidence t support their claim .
The author should back up his/her claim or argument by providing evidence. Evidence can be provided as direct quotes, statistics, real life examples, case studies, etc.

Always try to remember this:
C.L.A.I.M
C- cite evidence
L- link to data
A- analyze counter arguments
I- include examples
M- make emotional appeals

what is the foreshadow in the story the monkeys paw

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Answer:

i read it for a quiz  and its be careful what you wish for

Explanation:

brainllest welcomed

Read the following excerpt from the end of The Great Gatsby:
Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter- to-morrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther... So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
Which statement most accurately analyzes the aesthetic impact of the excerpt?
A. By summing up the idea that motivated Gatsby, the author leaves the reader feeling beaten but determined to continue.
B. By using a metaphor of a boat, the author leaves the reader feeling relaxed and comforted.
C. By connecting the pursuit of the American Dream with that of the pilgrims, the author leaves the reader feeling patriotic.
D. By explaining the American determination not to give up on our dreams, the author shows that the American Dream is still alive.

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Answer:

A. By summing up the idea that motivated Gatsby, the author leaves the reader feeling beaten but determined to continue.

Explanation:

Answer: A

Explanation:

by summing up the idea that motivated gatsby, the author leaves the reader feeling beaten but determined to continue

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In the story “The Water of Life.”
The faithful servant and the princess can both be considered dynamic characters. And the king and the princess can be considered static characters. Explain in about 100 words why these labels match the characters.
BTW THIS IS ELA NOT MATH!!!!!

I went to ask a different question about Ela and a person answered it in math and said u should do your own work then!
PLs help

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Answer:

The faithful servant and the princess can be considered dynamic characters because they are the ones reacting to the requirements of the challenges. The faithful servant is accomplishing the tasks, while the princess is deciding what to do once each task is accomplished. The king and the wise bird are static characters because their speech sets up the action in the story, but they do not really participate in the challenges. While the faithful servant is revealed through his actions, and the princess decides on a course of action based on what is revealed, the king and the wise bird are not part of the central action of the plot.

Explanation:

I hope this helps you! :))

Directions: Fill in the blanks with adjectives. (Do not use articles.) Tell if the adjectives answer
the questions What kind? Which one? How many? Tell the noun or pronoun each adjective
modifies.


Please help

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Answer:

1. My family visited the petting zoo on Sunday.

Adjective- petting

it modifies the noun zoo as it describes what type of zoo was visited.

It answers the question "what kind?"

2. Noisy monkeys were chattering in their large cages.

Adjective #1: noisy

it answers the question "what kind?"

It modifies the noun monkeys.

Adjective #2: large

it answers the question "what kind?"

it modifies the noun cages.

3. My sister heard the hungry lion roaring and became scared.

adjective#1: hungry

it modifies the noun lion

it answers the question "what kind?"

adjective #2: scared

it modifies the noun sister

it does not answer any of the questions.

4.She laughed though when she saw the small birds with blue feathers on their heads.

adjective #1: small

it modifies the noun birds.

it answers the question"what kind?"

adjective #2: blue

it modifies the noun feathers

it answers the question "what kind?"

5. The angry birds made loud squawks.

adjective#1: angry

it modifies the noun birds.

it answers the question "what kind?"

adjective#2: loud

it modifies the noun squawks.

it answers the question "what kind?"

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