Answer:
The Answer will be: They explain the relationship between buster bear and little joe otter.
Explanation:
What do you think the sound of the invisible ticking at the end of the adds to the description of Miss Emily ?
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If you were an advertising executive preparing a TV commercial for a new product, why might you use the
opinion/testimony of an expert over the opinion/testimony of an average viewer?
Right now I’m doing a report upon Theodore Roosevelt, and here are one of my pages. Just to make sure, is this part good? Please let me know.
Answer:
Yes, this is a good and detailed report about Theodore Roosevelt.
Explanation:
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What does the author want us to know? "Women in aviation" story
i think the author wants us to know that women should have the same rights as men do
why are he and father used in my father would not show us
Answer:
My father left me before birth.........
Explanation:
can someone give me 3 examples for a metaphor that a author has used a metaphor (book: taken by erin bowman)
which statement best explains what tia response to a conflict reveals about her character
A. Tia wishes Erik good luck even though he is rude which shows that she is a good sport .
B. Tia is supportive of Emma which shows that working together to achieve a common goal is more important than individual glory.
C. Tia yells at Emma for acting rudely which shows the importance of standing up for ones beliefs .
D. Tia is polite to Emma even though Emma is rude which shows that Tia is confident about her own abilities and doesn't need to prove it
Answer:
D. Tia is polite to Emma even though Emma is rude which shows that Tia is confident about her own abilities and doesn't need to prove it
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, it is narrated that Tia and Emma are having a discussion about an upcoming debate between the two and while Tia is courteous, Emma is rude and belligerent.
However, Tia maintains her cool even though Emma was rude because Tia is confident about her own abilities and doesn't need to prove it.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In the story "to a waterfowl" the bird inspires Bryant to
A. Try Harder
B. Trust God
C. Get married
Answer:
if I remember correctly it inspired him to trust god
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Answer:
The answer is A First, choose a design
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The best way to organize an introduction is to state a claim and
- give a reason, while establishing a sarcastic tone.
- supply evidence while establishing an instructive tone.
- engage the reader, while establishing a respectful tone.
- note the counterclaim, while establishing an argumentative tone.
Which of the following is a key indication of third-person narration?
the use of "I"
the use of "me"
the use of "you"
the use of "he" and "she"
Answer:
It's D. The use of "he" and "she"
Explanation:
the use of he and she...
Identify the type of figurative language:
I am starving to death.
Answer:
It's a hyperbole.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration.
write about you headmistress
Answer:
A headmistress is often mean or reckoned as it. She would often have a pocket watch attached to her dress. I would think her hair would be pinned in a tight bun and she would wear dark colors that did nothing to accent her body. She would often frown and not smile. A pair of spectacles would add to her face she probably grew up poor and did something for herself that is why she wants girls to work hard in society.
Explanation:
Highlight all the words that make up the appositive phrase.
Alexander Hamilton's cousin Taylor will land her helicopter on the playground.
Answer:
Not true. His cousin committed death.
Explanation:
Highlight playground and helicopter.
Fill in the correct verb in the following sentence.
They __ all going to the party.
O A. is
O B. are
O C. was not
O D. was
Answer:
are
Explanation:
Are makes the most sense
They are all going to the party.
They is all going to the party.
They was not all going to the party.
They was all going to the party.
Conformity definition
Answer:compliance with standards, rules, or laws
Explanation:
"Conformity is the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, politics or being like-minded."
Which of these Setences is a generalization? circle your answer
a. Jason read a book about lizards
B. a gecko iS A kind of lizard
C. All lizards eat insects
D. akiko has a pet lizard.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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One success of the Second New Deal was:
O A. the closing of banks that were not solvent.
O B. improved job opportunities for veterans.
O c. the creation of public works projects.
O D. the end of American isolationism.
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Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how Greg Ridley from "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
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Answer:
The Treasure of Lemon Brown the explanation to the question is In the beginning, Greg was just a normal boy not being able to perform well at school and fearing the lecture by his father wanting to know why he couldn't play basket ball. When he was locked by his father in the room after getting a complaint from his school due to his low grades and effort in math class. Greg decided to go to the warehouse where he met Mr. Lemon meaning he would talk to him once he saw him. The story of Mr. lemon moved Greg and made him realize the importance of his father and the love of family he decided He go back home and the idea of getting lectured by the father actually makes him happy and or excited to see his father again, knowing he just wants the best for his son.
Explanation:
Answer:
In the beginning of the short story “The Treasure of Lemon Brown,” Greg Ridley was just a normal boy who wasn’t performing well at school, and feared being lectured by his father.
Greg didn’t want to face another lecture from his father about his grades, so he instead took a stroll outside, away from his apartment. Along the way, he found an old abandoned tenement and met a homeless person in rags named Lemon Brown. After Greg and Lemon get acquainted, they get attacked by thugs who want to steal Lemon’s treasure. After this major event, Lemon tells Greg about the story of his treasure and his son. He talks about how he used to sing the blues to feed his family. Then one day his wife died and his son went to go live with his wife's sister. He then says that his son went to war and then died holding a mouth fiddle. The fact that it meant something to his son made it Lemon’s treasure.
The thugs and the story of Lemon Brown moved Greg Ridley and made him realize the importance of his father and the love of family. While Greg walked back home, the idea of getting lectured by his father made him smile now.
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How can the reader tell that the first
paragraph is an introduction that describes
the problem in the article?
A. It is set in italic.
B. It has a highlighted word.
C. It does not contain quotations.
D. It is shorter than other paragraphs.
2 What is the purpose of the blue square on the
moon in the photograph on page 436?
F. to show how large the moon is
G. to show a spot most like Earth’s surface
H. to indicate the location of the close-up
photograph
I. to highlight the craters on the surface
of the moon
3 The phrase monitoring fuel consumption
means watching
A. how hot the fuel burns.
B. how fast the fuel is being used.
C. how fast the fuel is being added.
D. how much fuel is being conserved.
4 How do the subheadings “Almost Empty”
and “Frozen Slug” relate to the text that
follows them?
F. They are direct quotations from
the astronauts.
G. They tell the major problems
the astronauts encountered.
H. They describe the mood at Mission
Control and on the lunar module.
I. They summarize everything that
happened during the Apollo 11 mission.
5 The quotations that the author uses before the
lunar module lands contribute to the tone of
the article by highlighting the
A. confidence of Mission Control.
B. nervousness of the engineers.
C. thoughts of the astronauts.
D. training of the astronauts.
Comprehension
Answer:
I know the first answer is D i don't know the other answers
Read the excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
58. CONTINUED 58.
By this time Steve has reached the group. He stands there defiantly close to them.
CHARLIE
Go ahead, Steve. What kind of "radio set" you workin' on? I never seen it. Neither has anyone else. Who you talk to on that radio set? And who talks to you?
What do the stage directions tell the reader about Steve’s response to the group’s accusations?
He is pretending to agree with the group.
He is frightened by the group’s anger.
He is not afraid to challenge the group.
He is nervous that the group knows the truth.
Answer:
He is not afraid to challenge the group.
Explanation:
Rod Sterling's "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street" is a science fiction story about a small town and its residents during an 'alien invasion'. The story ends with the aliens observing the residents 'fighting each other'.
In the given excerpt from Act II, the stage direction shows Steve "stand[ing] defiantly close to the others". The use of the word "defiantly" implies that he has no worries about what might happen. And considering that the group was approaching him about his "hours" spending working on a radio or something.
So, the word "defiantly" shows that Steve is not afraid to challenge the group and whatever they may ask about.
Answer:
he is not afraid to challenge the group
Explanation:when he acted brave it sound like he is not scared
How can someone use their voice as a weapon
Answer:
Yes. Someone can
Answer:
They can use it to lift and drop people/things.
Explanation:
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I have 50 dollars, (yet/ and/ so) I still can’t afford the new video game.
Write a article in this topic :a good meal what makes a good meal ? Is it the people ,the place , the food-or all of these things how important is to eat out and try diffriet kinds of food from diffrent places
Answer:
Eating a variety of foods from the five major food groups provides a range of different nutrients to the body, promotes good health and can help reduce the risk of disease – as well as keeping your diet interesting with different flavours and textures! The venue in which food is eaten can affect food choice, particularly in terms of what foods are on offer. The availability of healthy food at home and 'away from home' increases the consumption of such foods. However, access to healthy food options is limited in many school/work enivorments.
Write a story using the Prompt below. It needs 200 to 250 words. The prompt needs to be in the story and you can place it anywhere. You need to underline the prompt or points will be taken off.
Prompt: "She looked beautiful, it was her wedding day. Everything was ready for a wonderful occasion, only one thing, where was the groom? All of a sudden there was a bang at the door..."
(Only answer it if you know the answer or else your getting reported)
Answer and Explanation:
She looked beautiful, it was her wedding day. Everything was ready for a wonderful occasion, only one thing, where was the groom? All of a sudden there was a bang at the door... She startled, inhaling sharply, thoughts racing through her mind. It was probably her mother, maybe her sister, coming to let her know he had changed his mind and fled. Her imagination ran wild, picturing him at an airport, buying a last-minute ticket to God knows where, leaving her behind to face, all alone, the shame of having been left on her wedding day.
She finally opened the door, hands and legs shaking. It was indeed her mother, but there was something soothing about the expression on her face. He was running late, but he was on his way. Something had happened, a problem with the car, perhaps a flat tire. She inhaled again, deeply and steadily this time. She couldn’t help but laugh at her own desperation, at how quickly she had jumped to conclusions. Was this not the man she loved? The one she had chosen to spend the rest of her life with? Didn’t he deserve more trust than this? Her mother smiled gently. It was normal to be this nervous; and nervous people think in absurd ways. She laughed again.
The time finally came for her to walk down that beautifully ornamented aisle. She was still too nervous to look directly at anyone, but too happy to not sense their smiles, their eyes walking with her, slowly, toward him. Her groom reached out to hold her trembling hands, his own as shaky as hers, and kissed her sweetly on the left cheek. A brand new life was ahead of them. It would be a life of companionship, of growing old together, of caring more about the other than about the self.
Note: I got a bit carried away, so there are around 300 words. Feel free to remove anything you find unnecessary.
Identify the level and nature of the diction: formal or colloquial; abstract or concrete. Also specify is a passage is written in a neoclassical poetic diction. Note that some passages may exemplify more than one kind of diction.
This question is related to “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor.
Answer and Explanation:
Diction is the term that refers to the choice and structuring of words in a text, with the objective of changing a language according to the objective intended by the author. In "A good man is hard to find", we can see that the author decided to use informal words, slang, colloquial expressions and a simpler and more direct language. Thus, we can conclude that the author used a colloquial diction.
This diction allows the author to create a more intimate and comfortable connection with the reader, since the text is less pretentious and more accessible to anyone who wishes to enter this language.
The text has no neoclassical poetic diction.
how is the structure of passage 2 different from the structure of Passage 1
Answer:
what are the passages
Explanation:
What's in a Name? Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function, but also because it is one of those words that simultaneously makes you feel grossed-out and giggly. Other words for th poprerfully important human-health tool include slime and phlegm. Slang words for mucus Include boogers and snot. All of these words have the same giggle-power, simply from the combination of consonant and vowels. By the way, mucus is an old word; it's been around since the mid-1600s and has roots back to Latin (mucere, to be moldy or musty) and Greek (myxa, mucus). While you may assume that words like snot and boogers are relatively new slang terms, they are not. Snot dates to 1560 and comes from an Old English word, gesnot, and has the same root as the word snout. The word booger is not quite as old but has been in use since the 1890s.
Read this line from the main text: Furthermore, mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick.
Which line from the "What's in a Name?" article makes a similar claim? (1 point)
a. Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function
B. Other words for this powerfully important human health tool include slime and phlegm.
C.. All of these words have the same giggle-power, simply from the combination of consonants and vowels.
D. while you may assume that words like snot and boogers are relatively new slang terms, they are not
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
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