In one or two sentences, write how you would give a
friend advice on finding the meaning of an unknown
word.

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Answer 1

Answer:

meregalan

puntos

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

I would first tell her to look up the unknown word in a dictionary and if that does not succeed then I would tell her to look it up. Finally If that again doesn't work then I would ask a teacher.


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What is a dynamic character? I want an explination.

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Explanation:

a character who undergoes scientific internal change throughout the course of a story the development of a dynamic characters often step total and unstated and is not due to a change of a character circumstances

Answer:

A dynamic character is a character that changes throught the story say if a chracter named Bob was really evil in the beginning of the story and then at the end he is not evil anymore hes good then he would be called a dynamic character

Why is the image of the setting sun most likely not described in great detail in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"?
It is a common symbol of death that requires little description.
It is a part of the plot that does little to contribute to the theme.
It is not meant to be seen as an important symbol within the poem.
It is not a significant aspect of the mood created within the poem.

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Answer:It is a common symbol of death that requires little description.

Explanation:

The image of the setting sun is most likely not described in great detail in "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" because:

It is a part of the plot that does little to contribute to the theme. (Option A)

What is a Theme?

A Theme simply refers to the key idea or message in a story or work of literature.

Some examples of themes are given below. They are:

Good vs EvilPlanning for the future is essentialRedemption is for all

Learn more about themes in the link below:

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the part. how many Teacher wpplies in the
Chinabate-cated school year 2020-2021​

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The answer is zero to ten how many you like write

White Fang is a mix between a pure-bred wolf and a Husky dog that ran away from her camp. Throughout his life, White Fang ends up being trained by man. He is abused by men and the local dogs and never shown what love is since he was taken from his mother in his early puppyhood.

White Fang’s craftiness in camp
White Fang’s need to adapt to a hostile setting
White Fang’s bond with his mother
White Fang’s connection to his wolf instincts

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Answer:

2 kiche b

Explanation:

all nepalese know him (passive voice)

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Answer: He is known by all Nepalese.

I hope this helps.

Do you want to know about the car that I used to drive? What is the relative pronoun

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The relative pronoun is “that”

How does Frank spend his fourteenth birthday?
A. He goes to the movies with Malachy and buys them each fish and chips.
B. Aunt Aggie buys him new clothes for work, and he stands by the River Shannon and cries.
C. Angela throws him a big surprise party to which she invites all of his school friends.
D. He visits the hospital to read to Mr. Timoney.
E He spends it alone in his room.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

B)  Aunt Aggie buys him new clothes for work, and he stands by the River Shannon and cries.

Explanation:

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Which phrase in "Harun al-Rashid & One Thousand and One Nights" uses imagery to describe the Middle East?

"knowledge and education were so prized and supported"

"a hotbed of discovery, invention, and ingenuity"

"widely considered to be the start of what is now known as the Islamic Golden Age"

"painting a vivid and memorable (if not wholly realistic) picture of a world of deep intrigue"

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

D was it i found out on my test and it was right hopefully this helped

Read this passage from Dragonwings by Laurence Yep.

I had been in the demon land for only ten months, so it would have been about January of the demons' year 1904, when we met Mr. Alger. I remember it was a gray, wintry day. We were making the rounds when we saw one of the horseless carriages stranded by the sidewalk and a demon in a big overcoat standing beside it. His driving cap was pushed back, and he was scratching his forehead in a puzzled way. The metal hood on the front of the horseless had been folded back on top so you could see into its innards.

"Whoa, Red Rabbit." Father pulled at the reins and Red Rabbit stopped. Father set the brake, and as an extra precaution he put the wooden block behind the wheel.

"Can I help?" he asked.

The demon was a big, cheerful-looking demon with a bland, round face. He eyed father. "I dunno, John." Many demons called Tang men John because, they insisted, they never could get the hang of our real names. "You know anything about horselesses?"
Which detail from the setting leads Father and the man to communicate?
A. the broken-down horseless carriage
B. the gray, wintry day
C. the man’s cheerful-looking face
D. the horse, Red Rabbit

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Answer: pls brainliest

Explanation: The man calls the father john

the theme in A wolf story connects to the author's purpose by

A explaining the importance of farming

B making the reader laugh

C teaching a moral lesson

D informing about the behavior of wolves ​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Answer:

c

Explanation:

1. The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally
signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. *
A.Transitions
B. Irony
C. Tone
D.Inference

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I believe the answer here is B.irony

Irony is often used for comedic effect. It’s very similar to sarcasm

Which one ? Somebody help agagagag

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I would say the last one but eh

Answer:

The last one

Explanation:

PROMPT: Explain how food can be an important cultural connection that brings people together. help I need to write an essay

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Answer:food can be a cultural connection because, say that a Japanese and American person were inside of a room and have never tasted the other country’s dishes before. The Japanese person brings sushi and the American person brings a burger. If they both like the food then friends can be made or they will try some more. If they don’t then disagreements might start about which country’s food is better.

Which statement from the passage supports the idea that people who live in an area have specialized knowledge of local food sources

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Answer:

what passage is this from

Answer:

Other residents understand how to hunt the local wildlife without endangering the animal populations.

Explanation:

what is 25x2x2x2x2x10x10​

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Explanation:

Answer: 40000

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Mark me brainlies pleaseeeee

Answer:

lets start from the most easiest then move forward

Explanation:

2 x 2 x 2 x 2= 16

100 x 25= 2500

2500

   16

_____x

40000 (i doubled check and its correct!!!)

Introducing them to my friends was a further trial to me. These relatives had
such complicated names and there were so many of them, and their relationships to myself were so convoluted. There was my Tía Josefina, who was not really an aunt but a much older cousin. And her daughter, Aida Margarita, who was adopted, una hija de crianza. My uncle of affection, Tío José, brought my madrina Tía Amelia and her comadre Tía Pilar. My friends rarely had more than a “Mom and Dad” to introduce.

Based on this passage, what inference can be made about Alvarez’s perception of her friends?

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Answer: Alverez's family was very big than normal families as some people introduce their mom and dad but in his family he has to introduce mom, dad, cousin, uncle, sister, brother, auntie, grandparents. Im pretty sure this is the inference

Explanation:

Answer:A She worries what they will think about her and her family.

Explanation: Because her family has complicated names and her family is so big while her friends barely have a mom and dad.

the expected task you have partially accomplished​

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

What are the expected task you have partially accomplished in this pandemic time?

Answer:

One of the main tasks that I partially completed in that period was to clean my room, but I also took the opportunity to read some accumulated books that I had been wanting to read for a long time.

Explanation:

Cleaning my room is almost complete. This cleaning was something I had been putting off for a long time, but it was necessary. This period at home, allowed me to start it and it's basically finished.

I also tried to read some books that I had bought and didn't have time to read. There were many books and I am far from completing this task, but as I have a lot of free time, I believe I will finish this year.

can someone help with my english it's over ethos, pathos, and logos on the speech give me liberty or give me death I have another question that gives the questions I need answer and I'll give lots if points and brainliest to the most help please!!!!​

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Answer:

Yes I can explain it took me a while to understand it

Explanation:

Ethos is appeal to credibility or ethics such as someone saying you should trust me on how to do this because I got my degree and have been in the field for 20 years. They have they are using their experience as credibility for their argument

Pathos is appeal to emotions my teacher would say the path to the heart. Someone might say I have been in your same situation and understand the struggle that you are going through and will be there for you. This would appeal to someones emotions because they will find comfort in the person and trust.

Logos is appeal to logic someone may use facts and data such as showing that by people who choose to own a dog are generally happier than people that own a cat and provide data to prove their point

Hope that helps!

What does the narrative voice in this passage reveal about Squeaky’s character

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Answer:

B. She doesn’t care about how she looks to others.

Explanation:

I just took the test!

Which line from "I'm Nobody! Who Are You?" by Emily Dickinson contains a simile?

"Then there’s a pair of us—don’t tell!"
"They’d banish us, you know."
"How public, like a frog"
"To tell your name the livelong day"

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“How public, like a frog” because it uses the word “like” to compare the publicity to a frog

Remembering that the Latin prefix “dis” means “not,” use your knowledge of the prefix and the context clues in the passage to determine the meaning of dissembling. Write your definition of dissembling here and explain how you arrived at it. The tell tale heart

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Answer:

To masquared our emotions. To portray something that is not true

Explanation:

Dissemble according to the dictionary is the action of disguise our emotions as something that they´re something that they aren´t, dis-semble is to not show our semblant or to hide our face and simili in latin which is basically simulare in latin, or to appear something, that is the meaning of dissemble.

Since “dis” means “not,” I can use my prior knowledge of vocabulary as well as my knowledge of prefixes’. The root of dissemble is assemble, which I know means to put together. Combining that with the prefix of “dis” means dissemble means to take something apart.

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Which detail should be included in a summary of this text?

A the contrast of harmony and disagreement between the children during the drive to the restaurant

B the confidential information shared between the mother and the restaurant owner about how to appropriately handle the father

C the lack of praise the father received from his family and the restaurant owner for gathering the wild mushrooms

D the messy outward appearance of the father following his hunt for the wild mushrooms at the secret location ​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

i hope this helps x

Can you please repost the question with a picture of the text? I can’t answer the question without context.

What does the reader learn about Samantha from this
flashback?
Read the excerpt from "In with the New."
She remembered staring into her closet on the morning
of her first day at Central Middle School. 'Why don't you
wear your green and purple layered T-shirt?" her mom
had suggested, seeing that Samantha looked
overwhelmed.
O Samantha was worried about her first day of school.
O Samantha tried hard to impress people on her first
day of school.
Samantha did not care about her first day of school.
O Samantha was looking forward to her first day at
school.
Samantha picked up the shirt and then put it down. "I do
like that one," she explained, "but it's a little bright, and I
don't want to stand out. Today I only want to blend."

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Answer:

Samantha was worried about her first day or school.

Explanation:

She doesn't want to stand out, or otherwise draw attention to herself on the first day of school, and was worried about what other people would think if she was wearing something bright and flashy. She wanted to make a good first impression, but not a strong, overwhelming one.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Samantha is worried that is why she is so overwhelmed.

The brain reaches its adult size by age seven True False

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Answer:

The brain reaches its adult size at about age 7. The school-aged child can is better able to plan, coordinate activity using both left and right hemispheres of the brain, and to control emotional outbursts. Paying attention is also improved as the prefrontal cortex matures.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

I conversation between a mother and a child about generation gap

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Can you elaborate more on the question please. I don’t understand it.

1. The dog went to the park.
Identify the:
Subject:
Predicate:

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Answer:

Subject: The dog

Predicate: went to the park

Explanation:

predicate basically what the person or thing is doing, and the subject is who or what that person or thing is

Answer:

Subject- The dog

Predicate- went to the park

Explanation:

MINOR supporting details are even more _________than MAJOR details. *

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Answer:

important.

Explanation:

Identify comma splice.

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Answer: A comma splice, also called a run-on, occurs when a writer has connected two main clauses with a comma alone. A main clause provides a complete thought, so readers should not find a wimpy comma struggling to join two such powerful clauses. This is the error: Main Clause + , + Main Clause.

Explanation:

Mrs.Whitaker fits her setting perfectly while Galaad sticks out humorously. What effect does this have on the plot?

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Answer:

G). Mrs. Whitaker's plain attitude toward Galaad's gifts drives him to extraordinary efforts.

Explanation:

In the context of the short story 'Chivalry' by Neil Gaiman, the effect that this event causes to the plot is 'Mrs. Whitaker's simple attitude towards the gifts of Galahad operates him to extraordinary efforts.' Mrs. Whitaker is a widow and leads a simple and monotonous life. She is quite happy with living her life in her own way. One day, Galahad(Arthurian Knight) visits him and wishes to get the Holy Trail from her. In order to get it, he makes various exchange offers to her, and when she is not attracted by valuable objects, then he moves on to make extraordinary efforts to get the Holy Trail.

Read the material presented on pp. 34–35 of The Language of Composition. In your journal, answer the "Culminating Activity" assignment question on p. 34 about Helen Keller’s letter to Mark Twain. (2nd edition: Read pp. 30–35 and answer the assignment question on p. 30 related to the texts about the 1969 Apollo 11 mission.)

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Answer:

The purpose is to inform us about the advances our world is having in space, it also gives us commentary about what is happening in the very moment the first man walks on the moon.  All the texts are very effective in informing us about what is going on at he time.  The first one has good ethos because you can see it from The Times which is a highly trusted source. Second on has good pathos, it tells us how they had to breath through oxygen tanks for many hours and kind of makes you feel bad for them.

Explanation:

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