Answer:
Explanation:
I think that the answer is C... they seem very secretive and they are trying to not make any noise.
Read the passage.
Ocean Noise
When we think about the pollution of our oceans, many of us think of oil spills that dirty the waters and harm a variety of ocean life. Or, we might think of people in boats who litter the waters with their trash. After all, how many times in the news do we hear about ships that leak dangerous chemicals into the water? What we may not realize, though, is that there is another danger that is just as harmful to ocean life as any chemical or other dangerous material: ocean noise.
Many of us think of the oceans as silent places. On the contrary, they are filled with a variety of sounds. On any given day, one might hear the calls of dolphins as they swim through the waters. Whales use sounds to keep track of each other. Sea lions talk to each other to find food. Even the tiniest of shrimp make a snapping sound. There are also sounds caused by wind or rain upon the waters. Sound also plays an important role in the daily life of various ocean animals, many of which depend upon their sharp sound detection skills to survive. With increased activities by people on many of the oceans’ waters, the noise has increased so much that it is beginning to cause damage to the oceans as well as to the animals that live in them.
Ocean noise is the term used to describe the human-made noise occurring at increasing rates in the ocean. The noise comes from many different sources: large ships, small boats with motors, and jet skis, among others. There are also underwater exploration activities such as mining, as well as radar activities of ships. One of the most harmful types of ocean noise occurs with offshore oil drilling and seismic oil explorations. Air guns are instruments that are used to determine the location of oil and natural gas beneath the sea floor. They make a sound that can damage the hearing of ocean animals.
We know that sound travels faster in water than it does in air. This means that sounds in the oceans can travel for many, many miles in a short period of time. Unfortunately, sounds made by people are much louder than sounds made by ocean animals.
What this means is that sounds caused by noisy engines or radar equipment used by ships can upset the everyday activities of the creatures that live in the ocean. For instance, humpback whales use songs to talk to each other. Scientists have discovered that the whales’ system of “talking” can be disturbed by loud noises. This makes it harder for the whales to find each other. The stranding of whales and dolphins has been found to increase immediately after naval sonar maneuvers. Sea lions are another type of animal that depends on sounds to communicate with other sea lions. Ocean noise can make it difficult for them to find food. Ocean noise can disturb migration routes of whales and other animals that travel to different places.
However, scientists and other researchers are working hard to find a solution to this threat to marine life. Since 2003, the use of low-frequency active (LFA) sonar equipment by the United States Navy has been tightly limited because its effects have been shown to cause harm to many ocean animals. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) has released a plan to reduce ocean noise that will work better than past attempts to reduce the noise.
Other people are helping as well. Some fishing companies use special equipment that makes a “pinging” sound to keep certain kinds of ocean life from getting caught in its fishing nets. The National Park Service completed a study that tracked tour cruise ships and made an effort to reduce the number of tours. They also tried to increase the “quiet time” for humpback whales by scheduling tours farther apart.
Local conservation groups are also asking people to be more careful about using jet skis, motorboats, and other equipment that might disturb areas where ocean life is particularly fragile. Also, closer attention is being paid to where ships are traveling to make sure that, whenever possible, they stay away from waters where large numbers of ocean animals live.
With the increase in ocean noise, measures must be taken to control or, at the very least, curb its growth.
What argument does the author make in "Ocean Noise"?
Marine animals contribute more to noise pollution in the ocean than humans.
A reduction in noise pollution will do little to help marine life.
Progress in noise reduction has been stalled by the use of sonar equipment.
People must take immediate action to reduce ocean noise pollution to help marine life.
The argument that the author makes in "Ocean Noise" is that: "People must take immediate action to reduce ocean noise pollution to help marine life." (Option D)
What is an Argument?An argument is a logical position that a person makes with respect to an idea or a topic. In this case, the topic is "Ocean Noise".
Hence from the first paragraph, we can see that the argument of the author is that: "People must take immediate action to reduce ocean noise pollution to help marine life."
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Which question should students ask themselves when revising and editing an argumentative essay?
Does my conclusion introduce my argument?
Have I remembered to include logical fallacies?
Is my claim presented in a clear and precise way?
Will my claim appeal to the emotions of other students?
Answer:
The third one, "Is my claim presented in a clear and precise way?:
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Read the excerpt from the article Magician's Apprentice:
Take the first sheet of paper and roll it into a simple tube about the width of a paper towel roll. Secure it with tape.
Roll the second sheet of paper into a wide cone with an opening instead of a point at the end.
Fit the cone inside the tube, making sure that the edges on the wide opening match up with the edges of the tube.
Read the excerpt from the article Amazing Plants:
Some plants have unique ways of communicating with each other. When animals begin to graze on the African acacia tree, the acacia releases a gas that drifts on the wind to tell nearby acacia trees that there is danger. The acacia then releases a toxic chemical into its leaves that makes them inedible. Other acacia trees in the area do the same when they detect the danger-signal gas. Animals that continue to graze on the acacia risk becoming ill.
Why do the authors of these texts use their chosen text structures?
Magician's Apprentice uses a cause and effect text structure to explain the effect of rolling the paper into a cone, and Amazing Plants uses a comparison text structure to explain the similarities between toxic gases and chemicals.
Magician's Apprentice uses a comparison text structure to explain the similarities between a performing a magic trick and making an ice cream cone, and Amazing Plants uses a chronological text structure to explain the order in which the acacia tree releases gas.
Magician's Apprentice uses a problem and solution text structure to explain the dilemma of how to roll paper into a cone, and Amazing Plants uses a cause and effect text structure to explain how the gas released from the acacia tree can be toxic to animals.
Magician's Apprentice uses a sequence text structure to explain the steps for performing a magic trick, and Amazing Plants uses a cause and effect text structure to explain why the acacia tree releases gas.
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Answer:
can help students focus attention on key concepts and relationships, anticipate what is to come, and monitor their comprehension as they read.
Explanation:
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Why does encountering a word in many different contexts help you use that word in your own writing? Group of answer choices
Answer:
it helps you know the meaning of the word,and how to use it
Explanation:
it will show you different ways to use the word
Why does “Planting Trees in Kenya” start by giving Wangari’s background instead of beginning with her accomplishments? Select two answers.
A. If the readers know that Wangari studied biology, they will understand how she knows so much about planting trees.
B. The readers will know what the American students wanted as well.
C. The readers will understand the games that Kenyan children often played.
D. The readers will understand that Wangari’s memories of Kenya before are her main reason for wanting to make a change when she returns.
what does this mean ( The purpose of life is a life of purpose. - Robert Byrme
Which statement is the best synthesis of information from these two sources?
Source 1: House plants can add beauty to a room, particularly during the winter months.
Source 2: Houseplants have been shown to help clean the air inside a home.
A.Houseplants are a affordable way to decorate a space if there is enough light.
B. Having houseplants that are easy to care for is a simple way to help keep the air inside a home clean.
C. Placing several houseplants together on a windowsill that gets at least some sun can be a nice touch.
D. Houseplants provide a source of beauty may also offer health benefits to residents.
Answer:D
Explanation: answer contains both sources as a provided answer
Oops! A journalist made a mistake! The following paragraphs were written using the passive voice. Rewrite them in an active voice. Explain how the two versions differ. Why is active voice a better choice for journalistic writing?
A college entrance exam was taken by nearly 100 students on Saturday. Results from the exam were received by the school’s principal who reported that the exam was failed by over half the students who took it.
Recently, talks have been conducted by the administration to determine the amount of aid to send to foreign countries. Previously, the countries were sent nearly $1 million in aid each year, but it was decided by the administration that countries would receive at least half that amount this year.
A local construction worker was killed by a faulty ladder last week. The worker had been putting tiles onto a roof when he was left hanging after the ladder fell. Unable to keep his grip, the fingers of the man slipped and were the cause of his fall.
Answer:
In this very simple sentence, the active voice is the better choice. It is more concise (shorter), more direct, and stronger. The passive voice, in this case, is unnecessarily wordy and clunky.
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Correct the following paragraph, using punctuation marks and capital letters where necessary. Remember to begin a new paragraph each time the speaker changes.
my dad mike and i were vacationing on nantucket island off the coast of massachusetts we had left from home which is concord new hampshire and had arrived at the ferry boat nantucket queen the next day we rented a boat and sailed into grebers bay the voices of other sailors the sound of the water beneath us and the flapping of the overhead sails were pleasant suddenly the peaceful scene was interrupted by shouts from anotherboat that had turned and was heading right into us watch out two men yelled excitedly weve lost control of our boat grab the tiller john dad yelled to me pull it toward you when i give the signal all right dad i responded dad grabbed the sail and as he adjusted it he yelled at me now john pull back i did what he said not a moment too soon whew what a narrow escape the other boat passed within twenty two inches of ours
Answer:
See below ~
Explanation:
My dad, Mike, and I were vacationing on Nantucket Island off the coast of Massachusetts. We had left from home, which is Concord, New Hampshire and had arrived at the ferry boat, Nantucket Queen. The next day, we rented a boat and sailed into Grebers Bay, the voices of other sailors, the sound of the water beneath us, and the flapping of the overhead sails were pleasant. Suddenly, the peaceful scene was interrupted by shouts from another boat that had turned and was heading right into us. "Watch out!", two men yelled excitedly. "We've lost control of our boat!" "Grab the tiller John!" ,Dad yelled to me. "Pull it toward you when I give the signal!" "All right, Dad!", I responded. Dad grabbed the sail and as he adjusted it, he yelled at me, "Now John, pull back!" I did what he said not a moment too soon. Whew! What a narrow escape! The other boat passed within twenty two-inches of ours.
Answer:
My dad Mike and I were vacationing on Nantucket Island, off the coast of Massachusetts. We had left from home, which is Concord, New Hampshire, and had arrived at the ferry boat Nantucket Queen. The next day we rented a boat and sailed into Grebers Bay. The voices of other sailors, the sound of the water beneath us, and the flapping of the overhead sails were pleasant. Suddenly the peaceful scene was interrupted by shouts from another_boat that had turned and was heading right into us!
"Watch out," two men yelled excitedly, "We've lost control of our boat!"
"Grab the tiller John!" dad yelled to me, "Pull it toward you when I give the signal!"
"All right dad!" I responded.
Dad grabbed the sail and as he adjusted it.
He yelled at me, "Now John, pull back!"
I did what he said not a moment too soon. Whew! What a narrow escape, the other boat passed within twenty-two inches of ours.
Explanation:
Capitalize M of my, since the word at the beginning of a sentence requires capitalization.Capitalize M of Mike, since names are always capitalized (such as roads, of people, places, etc) even at the beginning of a sentence.Capitalize N and I of Nantucket Island, because that is a place therefore the I should be capitalized along with the island's name.Capitalize the M in Massachusetts, since the name of places (such as a state in this scenario) needs to be capitalized.Add a period after Massachusetts, since this is the end of the statement aka sentence.Capitalize the W of we, since the word is at the beginning of a sentence.Add a comma after home and after Hampshire, since this is a side piece of information, it doesn't have a set place in the sentence. This makes it (the fact that their home is in New Hampshire) have its own spot within the sentence.Capitalize the C, N, and H of Concord, New Hampshire, since this is a place, which requires capitalization. Add a comma between Concord and New, since this sets the difference between the state and city/county within said state.Capitalize N and C of Nantucket and Queen, since this is the name of the ferry, it needs to be capitalized.Add a period after Queen, since this marks the end of the statement/sentence.Capitalize the T of the, since this is the beginning of a sentence, which requires capitalization.Capitalize the G and B of Grebers Bay, since this is a place (a bay) and needs to be capitalized.Add a period after Bay, to mark the end of the statement/sentence.Capitalize the T of the, since this is the beginning of the sentence.Add commas after sailors and us. This is a list of items, therefore a comma is used to separate the items. (Pro-tip: make sure to add commas only when the list of things exceeds 3. Also, make sure to add a comma to that last word right before 'and' it can change the meaning if you don't!)Add a period after pleasant, this marks the end of the statement/sentence.Capitalize the S of suddenly, this is required since this is the first word of the sentence.Add a space in between another and boat, since these are two separate words there's no need for a hyphen; just a space!Add ending punctuation after us, this can be an exclamation point (!) or period (.) although the exclamation point fits the context more, hence why I used it instead. The ending punctuation is needed since it signifies the end of a statement/sentance.Add a paragraph break after us, since someone is speaking, which requires a new paragraph.Add quotation marks around what the men said (which is 'watch out' and 'we've lost control of our boat') put a starter (") before watch and we've, then an end (") after out and boat.Capitalize the W of watch, since this is the beginning of the quote (what the men said).Add a comma after out, since this is not all the men said, and is a part of the entire quote (of what they said).Capitalize the W of we've, since this is the beginning of a continued quote.Add an apostrophe between we and ve since we've is we + have, making it require a '.Add an exclamation point after boat.ETChope this helps:)
Read this excerpt from a story.
Maddy is excited about learning to swim. She had been faking it for too long. She could splash around the shallow end, but her friends preferred games of tag in the diving well. She could not manage that.
The class description says it is a "strokes class for any age." It sounded perfect. Maddy was ready to stretch herself into an impressive freestyle. Soon she'd tackle breaststroke. She knew she could do it with a little help.
The classes were lining up, and as Maddy tugged on a bathing cap, she realized from afar that none of the swimmers was over four years old. Each of them was with a mom or dad; some were even being carried.
When the first student was called, he jumped in and demonstrated a back float. The next student cannonballed her way into the pool.
Maddy retreated behind the snack machine. She backed against the wall.
"Is Maddy Jefferson here?" an instructor called.
Silence hovered over the shallow end.
Why doesn't Maddy join the lesson?
because she is too shy to talk to the instructor
because she is too proud to learn with younger kids
because she is unwilling to swim in the shallow end
because she is unable to do a cannonball by herself
Answer: because she is to proud to learn with the youger kids
Explanation:
Maddy didnt expect to be the oldest there. She is embarest that even babys can swim more than her. She was so proud and excited to learn but now she is not so sure.
Answer:
b is your answer
Explanation:
Please help.
What is a theme of the story "An Hour with Abuelo"?
Happiness comes from believing in others.
Life sometimes gets in the way of one's plans.
It is important to prepare for the future.
People must always aspire to new and higher goals.
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Answer:
Happiness comes from believing in others.
SCHOOL IS OUT NEXT WEEK I NEED A GOOD GRADE!!!! Choose the correct answer. If an author writes with a frightened tone, the mood of the story will probably be ______________.
A) humorous
B) scary
C) sad
D) angry
Answer:
If Your in a Frightened tone. Wouldn't you be Scared?
Explanation:
Which question might you ask a classmate during a peer review that would best assist you with evaluating the descriptions you used in your paper? A.Did you find any grammatical or spelling errors? B.What words helped you see the subject I described? C.Did my supporting details match the topic of my paper? D.Which details seemed unrelated to my main idea?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The question you want to ask is if you hit your point and stayed on task, that's what determines your overall grade. The rest, such as details unrealated to main idea, spelling and grammatical errors, and text supporting words are minor peices that barely count to anything. As long as your text is clear and gets a point across, the rest will fall into place.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
If your paper did not match supporting details, the paper would not make sense. All the other answers are important but this is the most.
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The thesis statement below is...
Desktop computers are far more convenient and portable than laptops.
A: Is the sentence Debatable
B: Is the sentence Not Definable
C: Is the sentence Too Obvious
Answer:
Desktop computers are far more convenient and portable than laptops.
A: Is the sentence Debatable
: is debatable
B: Is the sentence Not Definable
: is definable
C: Is the sentence Too Obvious
: not obvious
In what ways can this sentence be corrected? Choose all that apply.
Answer:c
Explanation:
there is a pause between she picks her own apples
Answer:
B, but see below
Explanation:
Remark
As far as I can see, B and C are the same except that B uses a period and C uses a comma. I would say that C is incorrect. C creates a run on sentence.
A is correct. So you have to choose between A and B correct. It is a matter of choice since grammatically both are correct.
I think you are intended to choose B
2. If a dozen crickets are added to the terrarium, what are 2 consequences to the food chain? i need help i dont have much time
Answer:
are there other predators in the terrarium besides the crickets? if there is then most will get eaten, or other crickets could each other
Explanation:
What does Mrs. Jones mean when she says, "Everybody's got something in common"?
Question 5 options:
She used to snatch purses, too.
Individuality does not exist.
Everyone has done wrong in his or her life.
What are the differences between the author’s opinion on the possibility of life on other planets and the opinions of NASA scientists? Write a paragraph explaining your answer. Use details from the article to support your answer.
Answer:
The term "Goldilocks zone" emerged in the 1970s, referencing specifically a region around a star whose temperature is "just right" for water to be present in the liquid phase.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Is to literally spell it out. Ex. wərd(word) or iɡˈzampəl(example).
2. Rhyme it; word, bird, absurd.
3. Look in the dictinary for the word.
4. Understanding the pattern of the words, finding a pattern between the other words use and even between rhyme words.(Not really sure, never used this meothod in my life)
5. Breaking down the word by roots. Ex. Aquarim = Aqua( water)
Explanation:
Same thing as above
Please make me a quatrain poem about rain.
( 40 Points, serious answers only please! )
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Answer:
Explanation:
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
bucking, straining, fighting the reins
snorting, cavorting, brassy and loud
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
rambunctious colt, kicks loose the drain
landscape obscured, wrapped in a shroud
water is sheeting, down to the plains
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
paired but untamed, neither is cowed
rider gets thrown, back on again
headstrong, stubborn meets angry and proud
comes forth the rain, riding a cloud
Answer:
I imagine the clouds
miss you as much as i do
and the rain pouring down
is their tears
Explanation:
Part A: Which of the following best states the main idea of the article "A Big Year"? Fill in blank 1 using A, B, C, or D. "Big Year" birders compete for honor, love, and record-setting. "Big Year" birders get very competitive about seeing rare birds. "Big Year" birders have a list of important birds to see. "Big Year" birders compete to see more birds than others.
Answer:
Part A: C
Part B: G
Last part: H
Answer:
1. "Big Year" birders have a list of important birds to see.
2. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.
3. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to doing something you love.
Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony?
At the beginning of Act I, the doctor says that Helen will fully recover from her illness.
Annie says that she will put one of the children in her suitcase to take to Alabama.
Helen pins Martha to the ground and takes her scissors.
Helen overturns Mildred's cradle and puts her doll in it.
Annie's flashback about her brother Jimmie
Categorize science words by their prefixes, suffixes, or _____. roots figurative language idioms context clues
We walked through the paths of the complex answers: Maze, puzzle, garden, labrynith, and later , we saw a huge- mountain, volcano, castle, village in the distance-
Answer:
What?? I don't understand this.
Explanation:
What is the definition of the word "great admiration" mean?
What supports the definition?
(look at the image below)
2. Which of the following shows how Daisy evolves with the plot?
a. Fearful about losing her balance, Daisy walked on the chalk line that her bullies drew for her.
b. Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
c. Daisy asked the old lady to help her by speaking to her teacher.
d Daisy sometimes felt helpless and angry that she did nothing to stop Alice from bullying her.
Answer:
[B] Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
Explanation:
Text evidence:
“She did ever such a nice painting!” said Alice, shrill, jeering. “She’s so stuck-up, she thinks she’s the cat’s meow — here I’ll show you her lovely painting!”
“Give it back!” Daisy yelled. But Pat and Maggie were holding her arms, and she couldn’t get free. She struggled, feeling her eyes blur with angry tears, and she saw Fat Alice unroll her beautiful painting and drop it deliberately face-down into a muddy puddle. Then Alice lifted her foot and trod on it.
Daisy let out a great sob, and kicked at Alice. She felt her shoe hit Alice’s shinbone, hard.
Kavinsky
Answer:
b. Seeing Alice destroying her painting, Daisy kicked her in her shinbone.
Explanation:
Janus was the Roman god of beginnings. Which word has its origin in the name of this god?
A. Atlas
B. Cyclone
C. Echo
D. January
Help me!
Answer:
a :)
Explanation:
Read this stanza from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow; —vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Nameless here for evermore
Which mood does the setting in this stanza from “The Raven” best create?
A. Whimsical
B. Somber
C. Haunting
D. Hopeful
Answer:
i'd say probably either somber or haunting, i'm leaning more towards somber though
hope this helps and have a good day/night! :)
Explanation:
Choose the sentence that properly uses a serial or Oxford comma.