Answer:
C
Explanation:
A writer's point of view can affect the way he or she describes an event because the point of view can affect what facts are true about the event.
The writer may not exactly write word-for-word what happened, but rather what that person thinks happened at the event.
compare and contrast text thank you maam and movie thank you maam
Help!! Reread the poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" by clicking the button below.
There Will Come Soft Rain
Explain how the poem develops a theme related to the relationship between humans and the rest of nature.
Answer:
nature would barely care that we left, i mean since we're the ones who poluted it
What is going on with Tesla’s fixation on sending Marconi a message? What does Tesla think Marconi did that upsets him so much?
Answer:
A patent battle between Tesla and Marconi went on for years. Marconi died in 1937. Tesla died in 1943 and six months after his death the US Supreme Court ruled that all of Marconi’s radio patents were invalid and awarded the patents for radio to Tesla. So, for the past 64 years, we still believe that Marconi invented radio.
Explanation:
The climax of a story can be understood as its turning point. Consider the climax of "The Strangers That Came to Town."
How is the reaction of Mr. Duvitch after the boys return the fish a turning point in the story?
Question 6 options:
The narrator realizes after this point that the Duvitches are kind people who do not deserve the scorn of their neighbors.
The narrator realizes after this point that fishing is not a fun activity.
The narrator understands after this point that replacing the fish was not very important.
Answer:
The narrator understands after this point that replacing the fish was not very important.
Explanation:
Match the definition to the term. please help!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 .
topic sentence
suggested, not stated
2 .
pronunciation
sentence that states central idea of paragraph
3 .
alliterative
logical progression of facts or ideas
4 .
sequence
two or more sentences joined by a comma
5 .
anonymous
having first letters or sounds alike
6 .
implied
involves sounds made and syllables accented
7 .
chronological
in order of time or occurrence
8 .
pseudonym
form of humorous verse, usually five lines
9 .
limerick
an author's pen name
10 .
comma splice
author's name is unknown or not given
Turn to passive. (ASAP)
1. We can conduct the cross country race this year.
2. Our manager is making a podium for the club.
3. The committee members will hand over the gift vouchers.
Answer:
1.The country race can be conducted by us this year.
2.Podium for the club is being made by our manager.
3.The gift vouchers will be handed over by th2 committee members.
Write an additional chapter to Gary Paulsens book "Brian's return".
Make up your own chapter as long as it is related to the last chapter of the book
Answer:
haha
Explanation:
Who do you think is guilty in the Johhny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial?
P.S. Amber is sus
Answer: amber is very sus frfr
Explanation:
the sniffing in her napkin is very yk weird
even her own family is against her
PLUS johnny's exes are on his side and that says a LOT
in the book anything but typical write what happens in chapter 4 with 5 sentences
WORTH 30 POINTS
Choose the sentence that properly uses a comma.
GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!!!!
Read the excerpt from the article Amazing Plants:
What's for Dinner?
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat. One of the most well-known carnivorous plants is the Venus flytrap. This carnivore lives in warm, swampy areas where it feeds on flies and any other insect unfortunate enough to land on one of its round, spiky leaves. The leaves are motion-sensitive, and the slightest touch causes a leaf to snap shut, trapping the prey behind a prison of spikes.
Pitcher plants are another quiet carnivore. The plants are long, pitcher-like tube shapes, with wide bottoms full of water to catch and digest their prey. Pitcher plants use different strategies to attract prey. Some give off sweet smells, while others produce nectar. Pitchers have been known to consume anything from insects to small lizards and rodents.
Read the article Trapped by a Predator:
When I was 12, I went on vacation to the Wilmington, North Carolina area. While there, my family and I went on a hike in the Croatan National Forest, a true coastal forest that is bordered on three sides by water. As I traversed the boardwalk, I caught a glimpse of something pink in my peripheral vision. I stopped and bent down to inspect the mysterious looking specimen. It had long, sharp-looking white teeth and a large, pink mouth. Upon closer inspection, I noticed little droplets of liquid around the rim. Inside its mouth, there were six tiny hairs, three on the top and three on the bottom. While I was examining the unknown object, I saw a fly zoom in and land inside the mouth. I observed as it wandered around the reddish-pink, fleshy surface and brushed against one of the hairs. What happened next seemed like something out of a horror story. All of a sudden, the mouth snapped shut, and the teeth made a prison, trapping the poor fly inside. I witnessed the fly fighting against the spiky teeth, trying to escape, but it was an unsuccessful struggle. When my mother caught up to me on the path, I showed her the slayer, and she explained that the fly eater was the plant called a Venus flytrap. In that moment, I wanted to learn more about this carnivorous flora.
I became a botanist because of that first encounter with the predatory plant. Over the years, I learned so much more about the Dionaea muscipula, better known as the Venus flytrap. For example, the liquid around the rim of its "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey. In addition, the six tiny hairs, called trichomes, are like little sensory time bombs. This means when an insect touches a trichome, a timer is set for 20 seconds. If there is a second touch within the 20-second period, the mouth clamps down and traps the prey. The third movement signals the plant's digestive juices to start breaking down the insect. In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out. It is an amazing process!
Because of my experience in North Carolina all those years ago, I decided to become a botanist and specialize in carnivorous plants. I have studied pitcher plants, sundews, water wheels, cobra lilies, and more. I never bore learning about the different traps, like suction traps and sticky traps, that carnivorous plants use to snare their prey. In fact, you could say I was trapped by the Venus flytrap, that meat-eating predator, when I first laid eyes on it.
Select the sentence that correctly combines information from both texts.
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out.
The liquid around the rim of the flytrap's "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey.
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat.
Answer:
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
Explanation:
Both excerpts focus on this idea.
Help pls! 25 points,and brainliest! This is over at 8:00 pm EST!
I need to white an analysis about the book white fang by Jack London!
Use the following questions to guide the analysis:
How did the author develop the plot throughout the story?
How and why the characters change throughout the story? (What they learn, how does their changing go with the theme?)
How does the setting affect the characters and the plot?
Setting in Literature
In literature, many pieces unite in order to make an interesting tale. One of those pieces is the setting, which is the place, the time, and the social situation in which a story takes place. More specifically, the place is the location, the time is when the story takes place, and the social situation is the cultural environment. It is important to examine all three parts to the setting of any story to fully understand how a setting impacts a piece of literature. For instance, an example of a complete setting is New York City, the summer of 1932, in the midst of the Great Depression. New York City is the place, the summer of 1932 is the time, and the Great Depression is the social situation.
For most stories, the setting is an essential characteristic. Oftentimes, changing the setting will drastically impact the story. Let's use the novel Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl as an example. This book consists of diary entries written by a Jewish girl during the Holocaust of World War II. The diary describes how Anne and her family hid from the Nazis in order to escape the death sentence of the concentration camps. Would the story be the same if the setting was changed? What if it was written ten years earlier, or took place in the United States? The story would have been much different due to these changes in setting. This shows how important the setting can be to any piece of literature. So how does the setting influence the plot and the characters?
The Setting and the Plot
In order to fully comprehend the impact of the setting, let's first examine how it influences the plot, which is the sequence of events or main actions in a story. Close your eyes and imagine you are alone in an old, abandoned house in the dead of night. The wind rustles the trees outside, which lightly tap against the creaking house. With this setting, what type of actions would you expect to occur? Perhaps a ghost will appear, or a murderer will attack. These are examples of plots that might occur in this particular setting.
On the other hand, imagine you visit a crowded shopping mall. People push past you and salesmen entice customers with deals. A group of kids hangs out at the fountain, laughing and joking around. What type of actions do you expect to happen in this setting? Would you expect a ghost to jump out at you here? Definitely not!
Settings have a major impact on what occurs in a story's plot. Certain actions will be unrealistic at each of these sites, like the ghost in the shopping mall. In this way, the setting influences a story's plot.
The Setting and the Tone and the Theme
In addition, certain details of the setting will create a story's tone, which we define as the general quality or attitude of a story. The setting of an old creaky house produces a creepy or scary tone, while the setting of a mall is more harmless. A story's setting also plays a part in its theme, which is the main message or idea of a story and is universal. For instance, if the author's theme is revenge through murder, the creepy old house setting would be appropriate. However, if the author is focusing on the theme of friendship among teenagers, the setting in the crowded mall is much more appropriate.
1. If all the rabbits in this ecosystem disappear, describe how the number of foxes would be affected and why. i really need help with this question i dont have much time
Answer:
The foxes would eventually disappear.
Explanation:
Foxes eat rabbits. So if the foxes' food supply (rabbits) disappeared, then the foxes will either starve and die or they will move somewhere else to find food.
Answer:
they could go extinct
Explanation:
rabbits are a mojor source of food for foxes. foxes are known for eating smaller animals like rabbits. it's also very hard to catch any other smaller animals in the wild, so, they'd be losing a major source of food and could starve.
Select the part of the sentence in the following paragraph that is the cause of the musk oxen actions.
A musk ox has thick quiviut which keeps him warm through frigid days and nights.
The musk oxen huddle together for protection when one of them senses danger, like an approaching wolf.
Answer:
its when they senses danger
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WRITES A PARAGRAPH.
Find the claim, evidences and reasoning to the book DRESS CODED
What is the theme of dress coded book?
*Please help me is for my Language art and is already DUE.
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!
Which person most clearly uses effective nonverbal communication in a speech?
C. Jaya, who makes eye contact with the one person who is paying attention
D. Martin, who points to an image to draw his audience's attention to it
B. Asha, who asks the audience questions to keep them engaged
A. Amy, who paces constantly to show her audience they should be worried
Answer:
A
Explanation:Hope this help :D
Answer:
D. Martin
Explanation:
Jaya shouldn't be making eye contact with one specific person, she should be looking out at the entire audience.
Asha is using verbal communication, not nonverbal.
Amy is pacing, which can be a distraction to the audience, plus, it's showing the audience that they should be worried when they don't have to be.
The only one who used effective nonverbal communication from what I can see is Martin, who is using hand gestures like pointing to attract the audience to the image.
I hope this helps! Have a lovely day!!! :)
What are some quatrain examples poem examples?
Answer:
The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake. .
PLEASE THIS IS OVERDUE BY TWO WEEKS I AM GIVING 50 POINTS
In the book "The Hobbit"
State a theme you found in the novel. Select three to five excerpts from the novel that reflect the theme and cite their page numbers. Then write two to three sentences explaining how these excerpts from the novel help to convey the theme.
Answer:
the theme is deppresion and friendship
Explanation:
The Hobbit uses a symbolic journey to reveal how the integrity of an individual can help one overcome life's temptations and deter from greed and evil. Symbols, such as Sting, the ring, and the Arkenstone, are used in The Hobbit to represent abstract ideas. Bilbo names his sword Sting as he begins to feel like a hero after he kills the large spider. The ring represents the ability to get away with things without being caught because it turns its wearer invisible.
Story requirement 200 words
Trip is about Boston.
My story is going to be a true story, I wanted to write mine about my trip to Boston but I don’t have time to do it myself. I already have at least 5 or 6 projects due this week and next week.
Information for my topic is that I went on a freedom trail tour there, it was in 2021 in late summer, and I also went to the Boston public library, i had to different stores because I chose to go with my mom and sister instead of staying home with my dad and I went literally at the last minute.
Thank you if you actually answer my question.
Answer:
In the late summer of 2021, I went on a trip to Boston, Massachusetts, with my mother and sister. I decided to go last minute, while my father chose to stay home. My trip consisted of going to a freedom trail, the Boston Public Library, and multiple shops, including tourist shops. My trip to the Freedom trail was amazing, I was awestruck by what the city looked like. I enjoyed being outdoors and seeing multiple things, such as the Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution Museum, etc. The trail was worth seeing even though I was tired by the end of it because I got to see many historical sites. Going to some of the shops was also enjoyable because I got to see many people and many things. I was glad I got to get a souvenir marking my journey to Boston for the first time. By the end of the trip, I was glad I choose to go rather than stay at home, especially after being home after the pandemic and such. I hope that one day I might go there again because there is still much to see and I was truly astonished by Boston itself. There is still considerably more to Boston and I would love to see its culture in the future.
Ok some some people say A or D all the time but I don't know which one to chose I need help!
How can an outline of a biographical essay help the writer?
A- by evaluating sources for bias
B- by providing structure and direction
C- by including transitions and narration
D- by focusing only on primary sources
describe how you see an example of stereotyping in this part of the story. Quote the text to support your answer. Explain what YOU think of the stereotypes and whether or no they are always true. Esperanza rising chapter 10
Mysterious Neighbors
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“How can something that old be right here in Illinois?” Rob asked himself. He had been using the Internet to research lost civilizations for a history project. Rob found a place called Cahokia.
He was amazed to find that Cahokia was about two hours from his home! Between 20,000 to 40,000 people once lived there and built 120 mounds, yet researchers disagree about the purpose of the mounds. The Cahokia people disappeared and left behind no written records.
Rob read that long ago Cahokia covered 4,000 acres and was the largest city north of Mexico. Living there were farmers, hunters, craftsmen, traders, and priests. Most researchers think that the city was settled before the year 1000. What really surprised Rob was that everyone abandoned the city about 300 years later, about 100 years before Columbus or any other Europeans arrived in North America.
“Why would people build a big city and then abandon it?” Rob wondered. He was excited to tell his parents about what he had learned. They had heard about Cahokia but hadn’t been there. His mom suggested that they visit it the following weekend.
On Saturday morning, they stopped at the Visitor Center. A model of the ancient city showed the mounds and hundreds of homes. Next, Rob wanted to explore the huge Monks Mound, which was ten stories high. Rob wondered how many trips it took to haul enough dirt to make a mound that big.
Several flights of steps are built into the dirt mound.
The family climbed 156 steps to the top of the mound. The view was astounding. It was more amazing than Rob had expected.
“I can see parts of a wooden wall around the city,” Rob said. “Maybe the people who lived here were attacked and killed by their enemies.”
“Maybe,” his mom agreed. “The ruler of Cahokia probably lived on this mound.”
“But no one knows for sure that this ruler existed,” Rob said. “Why didn’t the Cahokia people leave behind any records?”
His dad explained. “Long ago, many groups didn’t have a written language, so they couldn’t record their history. Instead, parents told stories to their children, and the children told the same stories to their own kids. That’s how they tried to preserve their history, yet those stories are lost now.”
“That’s too bad,” Rob said, “because I’d really like to know more about the people who lived here. After all, they were our neighbors!”
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
What is the message in this passage?
A.
History is very exciting.
B.
Some things cannot be explained.
C.
You can find many facts on the Web.
D.
Some stories from history are lost to us.
Part B
Which detail from the passage helps to show this message?
A.
Rob and his family visit Cahokia.
B.
Rob wishes he knew more about Cahokia.
C.
Rob looks up lost civilizations on the Internet.
D.
Rob sees what an ancient city might have looked like.
Answer:
either A and C or C and C
Explanation:
(ON COMMONLIT: "SATURDAY SCHOOL")
Question 10:
How does Sandra change over the course of the story? Cite evidence from the passage to support your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
How does Sandra change throughout the story? Cite evidence from
I forget the type of sentences
the 4 types
I only remember the intrro something
Answer: declarative, exclamatory, imperative, and interrogatory.
Explanation:
declarative, exclamatory, interrogatory imperative
Compare and Contrast the worlds of the Athenians & the Fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Which other words have the same prefix as the word microscopes? Pick two choices.
Answer:
C. Microphones, And D. Microwave
Explanation:
A prefix is a word, letter, or number placed before another.
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HELPP ASPA which use of media is most inappropriate for an audience of young children?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because I'd cry if I saw that.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because young audience such as children would cry seeing a poor animal hurt.
Help, i don't understand this work.
Which sentence has correct writing?
A) sally lovs to play games
B) Sally loves too play gamez
C) Sally loves to play games
D) None of them are right
Answer:
C) Sally loves to play games
Explanation:
it is because:
A) sally lovs to play games
B) Sally loves too play gamez
Hope it helps