Answer:
C. a textbook about reptiles
Answer:
C. A textbook about reptiles.
Explanation:
How do you apply a quote to your life?
I was given this quote and I was told to explain what this quote means to you and how it applies to your own life, but I don't know how to. Can someone give an example?
Quote:
There will be obstacles.
There will be doubters.
There will be mistakes.
But with hard work,
there are no limits. - Micheal Phelps
Answer:
The quote is saying all those obstacles, all that other trash, will not stop you if you strive for it with hard work. You can apply a quote to your life by remembering the quote and thinking "I need to live like this," or alternatively, just live your life and you might just the remember the quote. In 2020, there is an obvious economic recession, but people still grew businesses from the ground up and made profits because of their hard work.
Explanation:
You asked and I answered.
Read the paragraph.
(1) Mr. Webber and his family spend each summer visiting a new place this year, they have decided to go for a hike to Acadia National Park. (2) The Webbers plan to hike and camp there for three days. (3) They are excited because this national park is called the "Crowned Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast." (4) The national park has a rich cultural heritage, and the Webbers cannot wait to explore the park and its rich biodiversity of plant and animal life.
Which change would correct the run-on sentence?
A.
Place a period after place and capitalize this in sentence 1.
B.
Place a comma after hike in sentence 2.
C.
Place a comma after called in sentence 3.
D.
Place a period after heritage and capitalize and in sentence 4.
Answer:
The answer is A
Write a story using these words : garden, dig, tree, plant, grow there must be a beginning middle and end.
Answer:
There once was a garden, a quiet place. The garden had a caretaker who had grown old. The garden once grew vibrant flowers and plump fruits, many years ago. In her youth, she was full of every color imaginable, though, with her caretaker's age, her colors had begun to fade many moons ago. All that was left was one large tree, an Oak. The old Oak had been there almost as long as the garden herself. If we go back several years, we'll see them all in their prime.
On a sunny day in the midst of July, a little squirrel went to dig up some acorns it had buried. The squirrel went to the garden and started to search. It searched and searched but still couldn't find one of its acorns. After a while, the squirrel gave up. The lost acorn sat beneath the dirt and began to sprout. The delicate roots started to grow as the little tree pushed through the top of the soil. At its beginning, the Oak looked like any other plant in the garden- small bright green leaves. The Oak grew and grew along with the rest of the garden. As time went on the tree got bigger, the caretaker got older and different flowers came and went with the months.
The garden flourished for years to come until the caretaker could no longer come. The caretaker stayed inside and the garden began to die. She was sorry for her caretaker, so she did her best to keep the life of her plants. But weeds poked through her once manicured ground and started to take over her plot. They strangled the flowers and fruits, all except the great Oaktree. Without her caretaker, the garden relied on rain, but one summer the skies refused to let some down. The garden's ground became hard and cracked beneath the barren skies. A month had passed and even the old Oaktree was weak, its leaves had begun to dry and fall, all until the rain came down. Pouring down the water rushed, over every crack and bush, the water soaked in through the ground. Alas, because her grounds were now soft and fertile again she fought to bring back her flowers. The garden gave all she could and gave her caretaker one last bunch. The flowers were delicate and fading fast, but they still carried so much color.
The end. :)
I made it up as I went along.
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which part of this excerpt from Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address indicates that Lincoln believed slavery was an unjust practice?
On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago, all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil-war. All dreaded it — all sought to avert it. While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war, insurgent agents were in the city seeking to destroy it without war — seeking to dissolve the Union, and divide effects, by negotiation. Both parties deprecated war; but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive; and the other would accept war rather than let it perish. And the war came.
One eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union, even by war; while the government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for the war, the magnitude, or the duration, which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us judge not that we be not judged. The prayers of both could not be answered; that of neither has been answered fully.
Answer:
It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us judge not that we be not judged.
Explanation:
The above text is the correct text that indicates that Lincoln believed slavery was an unjust practice.
From the statement above, we will discover that Lincoln stated "it may seem strange..." This depicts that there is something strange and unjust for men to still ask for God's assistance in getting their daily bread through the suffering and toiling of others.
When Lincoln used "...wringing their bread...", he denotes the profit men make from subjecting slaves to labor.
The above text is the correct answer.
Answer:
It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us not that we be not judged.
Explanation:
it basically says that he believes its an unjust practice. (ill comment/reply to this answer if it is correct as I am still doing the test rn)
Claim it name it frame it
Answer:
wait what does this mean
Explanation:
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
my name is Jessie? I'm just an idot okay
1. What is the BEST way to rewrite sentence 9?
a. My first job was at the Plaza several years later and
I thought I was rich because I made only a dollar an
hour.
b. At the Plaza several years later when I made only a
dollar an hour, I thought I was rich at my first job.
c. I thought I was rich several years later when my
first job at the Plaza, I made only a dollar an hour.
d. Several years later, my first job at the Plaza paid
me only a dollar an hour, but I thought I was rich.
Answer:
b or a
Explanation:
Mark all that apply. Which of the following are good types of textual evidence?
summa
paraphrase
direct quote
thesis statement
PLEASE HELP!!
Answer:
Direct quotations because textual evidence means evidence from the text or the story which you are writing an essay on. Using direct quotations can strengthen your reasons in your essay as well.
Answer:
C, D.
Explanation:
America has a deeply confused image of itself that is in perpetual tension. We are a nation that takes pride in our ethnic diversity, recognizing its importance in shaping our society and in adding richness to its existence. Yet, we simultaneously insist that we can and must function and live in a race- and color-blind way that ignores these very differences that in other contexts we laud.
–“A Latina Judge’s Voice,”
Sonia Sotomayor
How do the underlined phrases affect the meaning and tone of this passage?
A) They show diversity.
B) They demand change.
C) They celebrate diversity.
D) They express a moral dilemma.
1st person point of view gives the reader (more, less) (broud, limeted)
information about the main character.
Answer:
more
Explanation:
2. Why would Shakespeare use the technique of repeated images in his plays, which were
usually performed, not read?
Answer:
Shakespeare would have his work performance on stage. They were more for acting out . The crowd loved that stuff .
Explanation:
Submit your Future of Digital Arts project.
Question 1 of 10
In the art onique process, what must you do after you answer the question
"Do you like it
A Describe the medium and composition of the work
B Nothing that's the end of your formal art antique
CGive details about the artist and when the work was created
DExplain why you like it or dont like it
why might many people find monotory in household chores?
Can someone please explain the difference between a verb and verb phrase please describe in detail
Explanation:
Verbs are words that demonstrate an action, such as sing, dance, smell, talk, and eat. When combined with linking verbs, such as is, must, will, and has, they form verb phrases. Verb phrases can consist of one to three linking verbs, and action verbs, and sometimes any complements (such as objects or direct objects).
i have to do this essay and I have to write about wishes and I need some ideas so what wishes do you guys have?
Answer:
I wish this world was peaceful
Answer:
People have a lot of wishes in their life. As a human, I have my own wish. My wishes can be about the past, the present, and the future. After many years, I have realized that I cannot change the past or even the present; but I can change my future. My wishes for the future life are being successful in my career, having a happy life, and working as an animal protector.
To be successful in my career, I can earn a lot of money to improve my living condition. Besides that, I will get respect from colleagues because of my excellent achievements. And I will not worry about being unemployed if a lay-off occurs.
It is lucky to have a happy life. I will do whatever I want, travel to many beautiful places to make friends with other people, and learn about interesting things in the world. My future life will be full of pleasure and positive thinking.
The reason why I want to be an animal protector in the future is that I would save many animals from being abused or being killed. It is my hope to see people around me treating well with animals. They should be treated like humans' best friends for everything that they have contributed to human.
In summary, although I have a lot of wishes throughout my younger life, but I really want to succeed in my career, live happily, and work as an animal protector in the future, and I will try my best to achieve these wishes instead of waiting for a miracle.
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annotations for chapter 16 of the cay
Explanation:As Chapter 16 of The Cay begins, Phillip is digging a grave for Timothy. After clearing the debris, he digs with his hands. As he works, he feels angry at first. Then he realizes that by standing behind him during the storm, Timothy saved his life.
15 easy points and brainlisy!! Please add the meaning for this words, but don't make it Look like I got it from goooooo0gle
2. Landforms
3.Mountains
4. Coastline
5. Dune
6. River
7. Delta
8. Surveying
9.Model
Answer:
A landform is one of earth's natural features.
A mountain is a large natural elevation that has a certain steepness to qualify as a mountain.
And that's all the answers your getting considering you just put random answers to peoples questions.
I want to write “Mom is talking about the water again. I think this means she is thinking of you. We are both thinking of you, though we don’t mention your name. Are you thinking of us? Do you ever sit on the shore at night and wonder what we’re doing, what we’re thinking? Do you miss us as much as we miss you?” But instead I write, “I am in a play about the Trojan War. I get to wear a short white tunic, and I ambush people from inside a big fake horse. Even though we win the war, it will be many, many years before I return home. Until I see my family again. In this way, we are the same. I will have many adventures. I will meet giants and witches and see strange lands. Is that what you are doing? I wish you could come to the play.” Based on the passage above, how do you think Vita feels about her father?
a. She hates him and never wants to see him again
b. She is really angry at him for leaving
c. She loves talking to him every day
d. She miss him terribly
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How is a rhetorical appeal to logic in an advertisement used?
Logos is the persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason. Also called “the logical appeal,” logos examples in advertisement include the citation of statistics, facts, charts, and graphs.
Answer:
°Logos is the persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason. Also called “the logical appeal,” logos examples in advertisement include the citation of statistics, facts, charts, and graphs.•Logos or the appeal to reason relies on logic or reason. Logos often depends on the use of inductive or deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning takes a specific representative case or facts and then draws generalizations or conclusions from them.
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In a response of 2–3 sentences, provide one detail or the fact you found in your research and list the required source information.
Answer:
The first thing you could do is check their sources, see where their information is coming from. You can also check their information against a source you already know and trust. Even looking at the website name could be helpful.
1. Identify the mood of the following literary passage.
As the sound of thundering footsteps grew closer, Sarah covered her trembling body in an old blanket. She closed her eyes tightly and didn’t even dare to breathe.
a. angry
b. fearful
c. uncomfortable
d. sad
2. What is the main clue about the character's personality shown by this line of dialogue?
"That's fine, but where is my ice cream cone?" Jack asked.
a. He is smart.
b. He is greedy.
c. He is shy.
d. He is friendly.
Answer: 1: For the first one it would be fearful. 2: Im not completely sure, but i believe it would be friendly.
Explanation: For 1, it would be fearful because she was TREMBLING from the sound of the thunder and hid herself under her blanket out of fear. For 2, i believe it would be friendly because thats not being smart, shy, or greedz. Hope this helped x
Help Please Giving Brainliest to the correct answer please explain your answer:D Please HELP please
Answer:
A: Metal fork
Explanation:
B and D were once living because they were animals and plants. Wood also came from a living thing, a tree.
Therefore, the only answer left is the metal fork.
I hope this helped and if it did I would appreciate it if you marked me Brainliest. Thank you and have a nice day!
What is theme in a literary work?
Answer:
The over all message, or the lesson learned.
Explanation:
Answer:
Theme is a message or central topic.
Explanation:
If I wrote a paper on birds, the theme would be birds.
Can Somebody list 20 prepositions for me Please ill give brainlist!!
Answer: of
in
to
for
with
on
at
from
by
about
as
into
like
through
after
over
between
out
against
during
Explanation:
Answer:
Read the explanation :)
Explanation:
Of, with, at, from, into, during, including, until, against, among, throughout, despite, towards, upon, off, to, in, for, on, by.
I hope this helps!
what is the setting in chapter 14 of Lyddie
Answer:
In Chapter 14, Lyddie returns to work before she is fully recovered from being hit by the shuttle. The working conditions at the factory are taking a toll on everyone - Amelia returns home, and Betsy, who has had a terrible cough, gets very sick and must be put in the hospital.
Which claim does President Kennedy make in "President John F. Kennedy's Speech at Rice University"?
Space science must be regulated just like nuclear science and other technology.
History has shown that progress only happens when nations work together.
Great accomplishments are rarely achieved without great difficulties.
Reaching the moon will take too long to make a difference in the race for space.
Answer:
Great accomplishments are rarely achieved without great difficulties.
Explanation:
K12
The claim that Kennedy offers as the president on his speech at Rice University would be:
C). Great accomplishments are rarely achieved without great difficulties.
Kennedy's Speech
In this speech, the president shares his bigger plan of exploring the moon by making a successful attempt to reach there. In order to accomplish this goal, he relates the various risks and challenges associated with it. His key idea is to communicate that one cannot achieve a goal or accomplishment without challenges and this time, since the accomplishment is bigger, the challenges would be greater too.Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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i need help now btw i am in middle school
Answer:
Media is added to the Timeline, and video projects are assembled within “sequences.” All editing takes place within sequences in the Timeline. When media is added to the Timeline for the first time, a new sequence is automatically created. Projects can have multiple sequences, which may be helpful in editing different segments of a lengthy project.
To create a new sequence, right-click an asset from the Project Window and select “New Sequence from Clip.” Sequences have settings based on the asset they’re created from. If you’re working with media files of varying types, such as a mix of low and high resolutions, always create a new sequence based on the highest resolution video clip to avoid cropping. After a sequence is created, click-and-drag additional assets into Timeline to assemble the video.
Explanation:
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Answer: A Sequance is a set of things next to each other in a set order; a series while a timeline is a graphical representation of a chronological sequance of events past or future.
When Montag visits Faber, he’s told that there are "lots of Harvard degrees on the tracks between here and Los Angeles." What does this mean?
Explanation:
I Assumed you are referring to the story, "FAHRENHEIT 451 " by Ray Bradbury
Interestingly, we see the conversation that transpired on page 61 of the text. There Montag was indirectly referring to the many "educated" individuals who due to their not having a home, sought refuge along the train tracks.
So in other words, he was alluding to the fact that even though lots of persons had University degrees, they were unfortunate and lived along the rail tracks in the city.
The meaning of the words of Faber's words to Montag when he visits about "lots of Harvard degrees on the tracks between here and Los Angeles." is:
Even though people are educated, they are unlucky and live in the rail tracksAccording to the given question, we are asked to state the meaning of the words of Faber's words to Montag when he visits about "lots of Harvard degrees on the tracks between here and Los Angeles."
As a result of this, we can see that the question is most likely from the book Fahrenheit 451 and the conversation between Faber and Montag about the poor,but educated shows the reality of many people living in the town.
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What is the purpose of kenyatta in writing this story? Please answer this the title of this story is the man who shared his hut please answer this i need it right now please
What are two internal conflicts that Anne had in "Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank?
Answer:
Explanation:
Two major conflicts that Anne struggles with internally, as well as externally at times, are her relationships with her mother and with Peter. For the first part of the book, Anne reveals feeling trapped because she feels like an adult, but her mother treats her like a baby.