Answer:
Bullying looks like a thing which you shouldn't take seriously. If I was in that scenario, I would ignore what the bully says to me. As a bystander, I will tell the victim (being bullied) to ignore the bully because sometimes bullies are jealous of you and what you to go downhill.
Hope this helps!
Which statement would be MOST important to include in a summary of the article?
A:Giving people cash when they go to the gym makes them exercise more frequently.
B:"Mulligan" groups are more likely to follow through with their habits than groups without a mulligan.
C:Research shows that there are specific strategies that can help people start new habits.
D:Piggybacking a new habit with an enjoyable activity can help create a new habit.
Answer:
i think it will c option so
which word is more positive retired, defunct, obsolete,
Answer:
defunct
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is actually retired.
Explanation:
I did the IXL 45Q and got it correct, for anyone who's doing the same IXL.
How has Einstein changed the world. 3 to 5 sentences.
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Answer:
He brought a new way of looking at the world of math. He brought challenges and acuity to equations and even science. There is not a person who doesn't know who he is.
Explanation:
Select the independent clause in the sentence: Not only does each branch of government have their own specific job, they also have to monitor the other two branches to make sure they are acting in accordance with the law.
Answer:
"they also have to monitor the other two branches to make sure they are acting in accordance with the law."
Explanation:
An independent clause is a group of words or phrases that can stand as a full sentence without the need for any other clause or words to complete it. It contains a subject and a verb, and a complete thought which makes it independent.
In the given sentence, there are two parts of the sentence. One is "Not only does each branch of government have their own specific job" which is a dependent clause as it does not contain a complete thought or is not a complete sentence. The other part of the second "they also have to monitor the other two branches to make sure they are acting in accordance with the law" is an independent clause as it not only contains a subject "they" and verb "monitor" but it also is a complete sentence on its own.
Thus, the second part of the sentence is an independent clause.
Write a sentence using the word using quote
Answer:
Explanation:
When you are doing an assignment for school, take for example English, and you want to use another website's words, you would put them in quotation marks, which would be quoting them instead of plagiarism. You would also put their info at the bottom of the page and that would be your source of where you got your quote from.
33) Match each example with its form of figurative language.
The joking pig farmer is such a ham!
oxymoron
paradox
understatement
personification
pun
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Answer:
I typed my last one wrong xD
The Answer is - Pun
Hurry tell me plss ! What are the parts of an opinion essay?
Answer:
Introduction (paragraph 1)
Main body (paragraph 2, 3, 4)
Conclusion (paragraph 5)
Explanation:
Just like any other essay, the opinion essay includes several parts, of which the most common ones are the introduction, main body, and conclusion
Hi people of the internet, I want your opinion on a thing I wrote. See I needed to write endings for something and I want to know if it is good enough to turn in. I hope you like them. :)
1. ...Her right arm lay on the cushioned parapet before her. She raised her hand, and made a slight, quick movement toward the right. No one but her lover saw her. Every eye but his was fixed on the man in the arena.
He turned, and with a firm and rapid step he walked across the empty space. Every heart stopped beating, every breath was held, every eye was fixed immovably upon that man. Without the slightest hesitation, he went to the door on the right, and opened it.
Behind it, to the surprise of the youth, was a small wooden platform on a pole. The fine lady high in the air on the platform, with the tiger circling it, trying to find a way up to her.
He was very confused. Was this new? He assumed he had to try and save her. Why did his lover direct him to this door? Unless the other door held a worse fate. He knew he did not have much time, the tiger had not noticed him yet. How was he going to get up to her? Then he saw a plank of wood in the corner of the dungeon, just long enough to reach her. But to get to the plank he would have to pass the tiger, which was sure to notice him.
There was no other way, he had to run for it to the plank. He bilt up all of the courage he had, and sprinted for the piece of wood. The tiger had spotted the youth as he predicted but he did not look back. He got to the wood plank and grabbed it. Just then he heard the tiger feet behind him. With one swift movement he turned and hit the tiger full in the face with the piece of wood. With the tiger temporarily dazed he ran for the beautiful lady on the platform, set the plank up, grabbed her hand, and ran as fast as he can for the door out of the dungeon and to fresh air.
The tiger, now recovered, was right behind them. The youth new the tiger would cach them soon, but they were so close. The door was right in front of them. The youth and the lady both jumped out of the dungeon and closed the door hard on the tiger. They were met with great applause. The youth looked up at his lover, and smiled, and she smiled back.
2. ...Her right arm lay on the cushioned parapet before her. She raised her hand, and made a slight, quick movement toward the right. Her father, the king however, saw this slight movement of his daughter's hand. He could not believe that she could love such a man. This youth knew quite well that he was not at no circumstances allowed to be with his daughter.
The more the king thought about it, the more angrier he became. The youth was halfway to the door when he shouted out;
¨Wait!”
Everybody, pulse, his daughter looks at his majesty.
The king continued; ¨ I think, for the crime of loving my daughter, which he fully knew he was not permitted to do. He is not allowed to have a trial of chance.
The youth was standing in the arena, obviously not knowing where the king was taking this. The king now addressed the guards at the sides of the arena.
´´Gards! Open the left door, and let justice be served.´´
Answer:
It’s really good!
Explanation:
I didn’t notice any spelling mistakes other than in the last line: “Gards” should be “Guards“. Your pacing was very nice, and the story was incredibly interesting. I think it’s definitely good enough to be turned in.
Question 3
Reread this sentence. Which choice BEST explains
whether this is an emotional appeal or a logical
argument?
Logan Bower, President of the Dairymen and Professional
Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania, points out that the use
of rb ST "was approved by the FDA only after being found
completely safe for the consumer, the cow, and the
environment."
A logical argument, because Bower
is giving his expert opinion.
A logical appeal, because it cites a
fact about the consumer, the cow,
and the environment.
An emotional appeal, because
Bower is well known but not an
authority on the subject of rbST.
An emotional appeal, because of
the loaded words "completely
safe."
Answer: the correct answer is A logical argument, because Bower is giving his expert opinion
Explanation: I got it right on I-Ready :)
Answer: a logical argument, because Bower is giving his expert opinion
Explanation:
In the story Night, How did the men finally subdue her?
, what is the meaning of family? What do you think it means to be a parent, especially a mother? How do you relate to your parents or guardians when they are trying to give you advice?
Answer:
For me, family is an emotional connection more than a heretitary lineage. The bond between a few people makes them family, not their blood. Being a parent/guardian is nothing more and nothing less than being the nurturing, cultivative figure in a child's life. This is why adoption is an option, because if "family" were restricted to only ancestral lineage, then those who have adopted children and adopted parents/guardians wouldn't be considered a family. Motherhood especially is based on the nurturing nature of a maternal figure. In nature, children often have bonds with their mothers, even if they aren't biological parents, because it is less a matter of who birthed them and more a matter of who cares for them.
When my parents give me advice, I take it more carefully than I would a stranger, or even someone else I trust, because my parents have put in so much time, energy, and resources into my survival and my thriving. Because of their efforts, I know I can trust them. Noone would waste time raising a child only to give them idiotic and/or destructive advice. So I take their advice, and I hold it dear more.
I hope this helps!
Match each example of figurative language with its interpretation. Match Term Definition “He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.” A) These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image. “As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche.” B) The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected. “I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil.” C) These lines contain alliteration, which creates rhythm. “I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long.” D) These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature. “O if we but knew what we do When we delve or hew—Hack and rack the growing green!” E) These lines use a simile to show the power of nature. Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Answer:
Match Term Definition
“He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.” A) These lines contain alliteration, which creates rhythm.
“As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I'll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche.” B) These lines contain a hyperbole that creates a vivid image.
“I'm only a child yet I know we are all part of a family, five billion strong, in fact, 30 million species strong and we all share the same air, water and soil.” C) The passage of prose contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected.
“I have seen flocks streaming south in the fall so large that they were flowing over from horizon to horizon in an almost continuous stream all day long.” D) These lines give human abilities such as singing and language to nature.
Explanation:
What was the difference between the plot and theme.
A) plot is what happens theme is why it happens
B) plot take a long time to explain themes are easy
C) plot is where the story happens theme is what happens
D) theme is less important than plot
How has Max changed since meeting Ahmed?
Answer:Ok so what ahmed you talking bout? is it that funny as hell skeleton puppet?
Explanation:
how does your identity influence what you can do in the fight against racism
Answer:
Here's an example:
I identify as a white, pansexual female. I also acknowledge my white privilege—not that I have more than people of color but that I am not treated negatively because of the color of my skin. I don't face systemic racism. I don't worry about whether I will be followed through a store by loss prevention every time I go shopping.
I can also talk to my white friends and help them understand what unconscious bias is and how they can also use their privilege to uplift people of color. If they don't want to open their minds and their hearts or become educated on the matter, I move on. Sadly, you can't change everyone's mind and you can't force someone to feel a certain way or adopt particular beliefs. All I can do is hope. And yes, I've lost friends but I'm okay with that.
I've become an ally as well. I let my friends and everyone I know that I stand by them and will stand against any and all racist behavior. Not only will I stand against it, I will fight with them to obtain true racial equality.
Explanation:
Definition of White Privilege, taken directly from the Merriam Webster website:
the set of social and economic advantages that white people have by virtue of their race in a culture characterized by racial inequality
Examples of white privilege:
We don’t fear for our lives when we come in contact with the police.We don’t fear for our children when they walk down the street.Our names are less likely to influence whether we have opportunities to interview for jobs.Assumptions and opinions of us are not based on the color of our skin.Another little-known fact:
The term "white privilege" dates all the way back to 1818, so this really isn't something new. People have just been brushing it under the rug and ignoring it, but now people are tired of ignoring it and they want justice and fairness.
Definition of Unconscious Bias, taken directly from the Vanderbilt.edu website:
Unconscious bias (or implicit bias) is often defined as prejudice or unsupported judgments in favor of or against one thing, person, or group as compared to another, in a way that is usually considered unfair. ... In contrast, deliberate prejudices are defined as conscious bias (or explicit bias).
Definition of Systemic Racism, taken directly from Wikipedia:
Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a form of racism that is embedded as normal practice within society or an organization. It can lead to such issues as discrimination in criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, political power, and education, among other issues.
Read the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost:
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down today.
Nothing gold can stay.
Do you agree with the speaker that nothing ever stays the same? Is change unavoidable, whether you welcome it or not? Find at least two examples from your own life to use in your response.
Answer:
1. Yes, I agree with the speaker that nothing ever stays the same.
2. Yes, change is unavoidable whether it is welcomed or not.
3. Find the examples below.
Explanation:
It is very true that change is the only constant thing in life. I have experienced change in my own life. Two instances of such include;
1. I used to be a timid and shy person who had stage fright. Today, I am more outspoken. This change happened because I consciously worked on my speaking abilities.
2. I dreaded mathematics during high school. I am now good at Math because I devoted time to study to become better at it.
read the sentence:
Sally could see her lip quivering and the tears filling her eyes.
Select the meaning of the word quivering as it is used in this sentence.
Group of answer choices
Curling with interest
Frowning with sadness
Shaking with fear
Smiling with happiness
Answer:
Frowning with sadness
Explanation:
She's about to start crying so the others wouldn't really make sense.
Something that is prevalent happens
O A. very rarely.
O B. occasionally.
O C. often.
Answer:
b. occasionally
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Explanation:
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In Dona Nobis Pacem, what is the dynamic marking at m. 9?
Answer: mp
Explanation: In the piece "Dona Nobis Pacem" by the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, the director of the orchestra marks a dynamic of mp at minute 9. "mp" in music means to play "mezzo piano" (which means moderately quiet), so when the piece is in a very intense place because the orchestra is playing forte (strongly), the director indicates to moderately decrease the volume of the instruments.
10. Why do all these men not go gently into death?
Answer:
what thee said is the same thing I got
Paragraph 1 establishes
I. ethos
II. pathos
III. logos
A.
I
B.
II
C.
III
D.
I and II
E.
I, II, and III
Answer:
Pathos and logos
Explanation:
Pathos is the appeal to emotions and logos is appeal to logic.
Answer:
I. Ethos.
Explanation:
I'm gonna take a shot in the dark.
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Read the passage from “The Brass Pennies.”
He put his house in order once more, got out his books, and prepared for a tussle with a difficult mathematical problem.
One can assume that tussle is a synonym of books.
One can assume that tussle is an antonym of problem.
One would visualize how one would feel when faced with a difficult math problem.
One can assume that tussle is an antonym of books.
Read the passage from “The Brass Pennies.”
He put his house in order once more, got out his books, and prepared for a tussle with a difficult mathematical problem.
Which context clue helps you unlock the meaning of tussle?
A. One can assume that tussle is a synonym of books.
B. One can assume that tussle is an antonym of problem.
C. One would visualize how one would feel when faced with a difficult math problem.
D. One can assume that tussle is an antonym of books.
Answer:
One would visualize how one would feel when faced with a difficult math problem.
Explanation:
According to the passage from “The Brass Pennies", it is mentioned that the narrator put his house in order and prepared for a tussle with a difficult math problem.
The context clue that helps to unlock the meaning of tussle is how a person would visualize how it would feel facing a difficult problem.
How did Griest and Haver's training experiences
compare to one another, as well as to the
experiences of their male peers? Cite evidence
from the text in your answer.
This question is about the article "First Female Army Rangers Say They Thought of‘ Future Generations of Women "
Answer and Explanation:
Griest and Haver had the same experience as their male colleagues, in terms of training. They had to undergo heavy training, with great physical challenges that required strength, agility and initiative. Griest and Haver managed to overcome all these challenges, even with doubts about themselves and even if their male colleagues doubted that they would be able to finish the training. Although men underwent equal training, they learned to respect Griet and Haver's willpower and learned to understand that gender makes no difference to whoever is determined.
Read this paragraph.
1 exhaled loudly and tried again, "Dad, all of my friends are allowed to go. It's safe. There is information online, and
kids as young as ten years old are allowed to drive solo."
My dad's head started slowly shaking side to side before I could finish, and I knew he would object. He is a stickler
for regulations
"Son, I checked the website, and I am not impressed with the go-carts' safety ratings."
"But, Dad! There are helmets, and speed limits, and supervision, and ..."
The head shake started again, and my eyes rolled to the ceiling. I bowed my head, took a deep breath, and gritted
my teeth.
What does the writer's voice reveal?
O enthusiasm
O concentration
O embarrassment
O frustration
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Answer:
frustration is the correct answer
Explanation:
Answer:frustration
Explanation:
i just finished the quiz and it is D on edge 2023
Do you consider your family when choosing a partner? Does it matter to you whether your family will approve of your partner or not? Or do you just pick someone without considering your family?
Answer:
i think about what my family would think yes, but at the same time its my life and hey cant tell me who i can and cannot date
Explanation:
Prefix for hypocritical
Please fill this out it’s easy
Answer:
Explanation:
Basically what you need to do:
if it ends in an s the plural is es
if it ends in something other than an s the plural is an s
if it ends in a y or an i, you need to change them to an s
and # 20 is surroundings
What question does the narrator ask at the end of the story? in lady in the tiger
Answer:
“Which came out of the opened door - the lady, or the tiger?”
Explanation:
Brainliest????
does anyone have it ??
Answer:
Just describe what you think she might have done to protect herself.
Explanation:
Next week, 2018, December 26, I saw my crush standing at the bus stop, whom I had liked in second grade, when I was a grandma, but I rejected her because I don't like guys.
Your welcome for listening :)
Answer:
uh ok then interesting story
Explanation: