Answer:
Because the navajo languages are only spoken but never written.
To keep language on and on you need people to speak it, and people to remember it. However, from my memory, the number of navajo tribes arent much and the language is pretty hard to learn since it is only a spokent language, so there are no written records for it.
The present emergency meeting...
i) What grammatical name is given t
this expression?
ii) What is its function?
After analyzing the expression "The present emergency meeting..." we can say the following:
1. The grammatical name given to this expression is noun phrase.
2. It functions as a noun in the sentence, which means it can be, for example, the subject or the object of the verb.
A noun phrase consists of a noun and determiners or modifiers that refer to that noun.A noun phrase functions in a sentence in the same way a noun does.The expression "The present emergency meeting" is a noun phrase. The noun is "meeting". The other words are modifying the noun, giving more information about it.One example of a sentence using that noun phrase as a subject would be the following: "The present emergency meeting has the purpose of informing you about the changes in our policy."Learn more about the topic here:
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Answer: NOUN PHRASE
IT FUNCTIONS AS A NOUN
Explanation:
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Starting strong with a very scary house: The Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, which is known to be one of the most haunted places in America due to a tragic history.
The 33-room home was built in the 1860s by William Lemp, a successful brewery owner who ended up killing himself in 1904 after the youngest of his four sons, Frederick, died. A few years later, his wife also died of cancer in the house. Then, in 1922, William Lemp Jr., shot himself in the same room William Sr. killed himself.
As if that weren't enough tragedy for one place, in 1949, Charles Lemp—William's third son—shot his dog in the basement of the home and then killed himself in his room. That same year, the house was sold and transformed into a boarding house, where reports of hauntings began. According to Destination America, witnesses have experienced burning sensations and slamming doors.
Today, the Lemp Mansion is a restaurant and inn that also holds events. On Sunday night, the inn hosts a Murder Mystery Dinner.
On June 10, 1912, Josiah and Sarah Moore were bludgeoned to death inside of their home in Villisca, Iowa. Their four children—and two friends who were spending the night—were also killed, and to this day, the crime remains a mystery. Their home is considered one of the most haunted houses in the country, and guests are drawn to it. People even pay $400+ to stay for one night.
"Tours have been cut short by children's voices, falling lamps, moving ladders, and flying objects," says the Villisca Axe Murder House website. And, in 2014, a paranormal investigator stabbed himself after spending the night. "Skeptics have left believers," adds the website.
Do you think a community can progress if girls are not properly educated ? If yes give your reason
Explanation:
educating girls saved lives and builds stronger families, community's and economies. an educated female population increases a country's productivity and fuels economic growth
Do individuals have the power to change the society in which they live? By what means is it just to do so?
Answer:
Yes they do.
Explanation:
One Person Can Change The Way Thousands Of People Feel About Something.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
because people can not change who do not want to be changed. People can not help those who do not want to be helped.
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Write a 500-800 word essay about the relationship between equality and justice
Answer:
i can help, do u still need it or is it already over
Explanation:
What is the CORRECT answer to this?
Answer:
I think its d
Explanation:
if it is not I am very sorry
Answer: c
Explanation:
Bc he wasn’t up studying
Which statement best expresses a theme in this poem?
Answer:
I would say A it seems to describe who a journalist is
Explanation:
Was there a real King Arthur
1. Text Structures Remember that nonfiction authors often organize their ideas into text structures. Circle a word that signals sequence in the second column. How does this word help you follow the author’s thinking?
2. Interpret Look at visuals in the time line on pages 104–105. How do the maps help you understand the events?
3. Text Structures Circle a signal word that compares one piece of information with another. What is the author trying to indicate?
4. Make Inferences Mark an X at each place on the map where stories were heard about someone like Arthur. Make an inference based on this information and what you know.
5. Text Structures Look at the beginning of each paragraph in column one. Which text structure is the author using in this section? Why? Circle the signal words the author uses
6. Interpret Highlight at least three details about the table-top in the Great Hall of Winchester Castle. Explain why the author includes these details.
7. Interpret Look back at the time line on pages 104–105. Use it to tell why the Winchester Castle round table (right) was not Arthur’s.
8. Interpret Highlight the most important ideas in the second column. Summarize the author’s argument.
9. Text Structures Underline signal words and phrases in the last two paragraphs. Explain how one of the words or phrases helps you follow the author’s thinking and find the information you need to know.
10. Return to the inference you made in Question 4 on page 106. How does the evidence in the article support or change this inference as you read?
Answer:
Download Can't see nothing
Answer:
are you done all of this?
Explanation:
Highlight the phrases that provide evidence for the theme “Only the strong survive in the wilderness.”
No more was Spitz a leader greatly to be feared. . . . Buck never came near Spitz without snarling and bristling menacingly. In fact, his conduct approached that of a bully, and he was given to swaggering up and down before Spitz's very nose.
—The Call of the Wild,
Jack London
How does Buck challenge Spitz’s leadership and demonstrate the theme “Only the strong survive in the wilderness”?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass,
What word from the excerpt provides evidence that a
an enslaved person, the author had little to no control
over where he lived?
I looked for home elsewhere, and was confident of
finding none which I should relish less than the one
which I was leaving. If, however, I found in my new
home hardship, hunger, whipping, and nakedness. I had
the consolation that I should not have escaped any one
of them by staying. Having already had more than a
taste of them in the house of my old master, and having
endured them there. I very naturally inferred my ability to
endure them elsewhere, and especially at Baltimore
confident
hunger
escaped
consolation
Answer:
Escaped
Explanation:
In order to solve this question, you need to know the definitions of words you were given. When you aren't sure about what a word means, you can look it up in a dictionary - an alphabetically arranged listing of words that contains various information about them, such as their definitions, examples, origin, pronunciation, etc.
The definition of the word confident is: feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one's abilities or qualities.The definition of hunger is: a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by a lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat.The definition of the verb to escape is: to break free from confinement or control.The definition of consolation is: comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment.Based on this information, we can conclude that the correct answer is escaped. If someone wants to escape the place where they live, they typically don't have any choice or control.
Answer:
C (Escaped)
Explanation:
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Can someone please write a paragraph based on the lessons you were taught by someone older? Thanksssss
Answer:
On lesson is to "always keep fighting". They had suffered from depression and showed me that even though you are having a rough time it is important to not give up. Another lesson is that no matter who you are, or what you identify as, you are loved. And that you shouldn't be treated differently just because you don't meet society's standards or fit their usual.
Explanation:
A little sappy, but completely true. If you need me to elaborate, just ask.
someone please re write this for me.
Answer:
One of Madeleine L'Engle's most famous books, A Wrinkle in Time, was published in 1962. It is the first of five books in a book series called Time Quinet, a series in which the books are about traveling in time. The book includes quantum physics, including tesseract. Tesseract was used by the supernatural beings to transport Meg Murry and others across the universe.
Explanation:
tell me how i did cuz seen this question and i had to answer it cuz im reading the same book in class lol
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Read the excerpt from the story Westward Adventures:
Chapter 1: All Aboard!
(1) Sally gripped her sister's hand as the train filled the small platform with clouds of steam and dust. The whistle was the loudest sound Sally had ever heard, and she wished she could put her hands over her ears. She looked down at her younger sister, Beth. The little girl was trying not to cry. Sally could see her lip quivering and the tears filling her eyes.
(2) “It'll be okay," she said, squeezing her hand. “It's going to be a wonderful adventure. Just think about how happy Father will be to see us!"
(3) “I don't remember what Father looks like," Beth whispered. “He's been gone a long time."
(4) “Come on," Sally said. “Let's find our seats."
(5) “All aboard!" shouted the conductor. “Non-stop from Omaha to Sacramento."
(6) Sally and Beth settled into the cushioned seats, their suitcases stashed under their chairs. Sally stared out the dusty window at the flat, sunbaked landscape. She wondered how different life would be in California. Their father had left them with their grandparents in Omaha while he traveled to California to seek his fortune in the gold rush. She took his last letter from her pocket and read it for the hundredth time.
How do paragraphs two and four work together to show the development of the character Sally?
A) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally cares for her sister and wants to comfort her.
B) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally thinks her little sister is silly for worrying.
C) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally tries to help her sister get ready for the train ride.
D) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally wants to distract her sister from her emotions.
Paragraphs two and four work together to show the development of the character Sally: A) Paragraphs two and four show that Sally cares for her sister and wants to comfort her.
What is Characterization?Characterization is the portrayal of a character in a text. In the text above, Sally is indirectly characterized as a caring older sister who wishes to comfort her little sister.
This can be seen in paragraph 2 where she tells her that it will be okay. She also reassured her that their trip will be a wonderful adventure.
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What danger did a European nation face by entering into an alliance?
A) It could find itself without military protection.
B) It might not like the customs of its alliance members.
C) It might not understand the languages of its alliance members.
D) It could be drawn into a war it did not want to fight.
Answer:It’s D
Explanation:
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1. Simile
2. Hyperbole
3. Metaphor
4. Personification
5. Onomatopoeia
6. Idiom
How many plays did Shakespeare right
Answer:
37 plays
Explanation:
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and they are;
1. All’s Well That Ends Well
2. Antony and Cleopatra
3. As You Like I
4. The Comedy of Errors
5. Coriolanus
6. Cymbeline
7. Hamlet
8. Henry IV, Part 1
9. Henry IV, Part 2
10. Henry V
11. Henry VI, Part 1
12. Henry VI Part 2
13. Henry VI, Part 3
14. Julius Caesar
15. King John
16. King Lear (1605–06)
17. Love’s Labour’s Lost
18. Macbeth
19. Measure for Measure
20. The Merchant of Venice
21. The Merry Wives of Windsor
22. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
23. Much Ado About Nothing
24. Othello
25. Pericles
26. Richard II
27. Richard III
28. Romeo and Juliet
29. The Taming of the Shrew
30. The Tempest
31. Titus Andronicus
32. Troilus and Cressida
33. Twelfth Night (c. 1600–02)
34. The Two Gentlemen of Verona
35. The Winter’s Tale
36. Henry VIII
37. Timon of Athens
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1) The three pairs of jeans that Maktoum bought________on sale at 50% off the original price.
a. was
b. were
2) The skilled doctor and his caring nurses_______responsible for my grandmother's fast
recovery.
a. was
b. were
3) Which sentence has the wrong subject-verb agreement?
a. One of our students was awarded by the local government for an amazing Science project.
b. One of our students were awarded by the local govemment for an amazing Science project.
4. Which sentence followed the rule on subject-verb agreement correctly.
a. Neither the class president nor the class representatives was present in the bake sale.
b. Neither the class president nor the class representatives were present in the bake sale.
5) Which sentence used the correct one for the frequently confused words coarse and course?
a. Frequent swimming made Saif's hair very coarse.
b. Frequent swimming made Saif's hair very course.
An analogy is a comparison using like or as. Create 3 analogies comparing things or people in your life. What did you compare? Why did you make these comparisons? Write a 7 sentence response.
Answer:
Similes are comparisons using like or as, but analogies are similar.
LED light bulbs are really like any other light bulb, but they save electricity and give more light, and last a lot longer. My brother is like a huge wreaking ball, everywhere he goes he makes a mess. my Christmas tree is sort of like a real one. It is green, and it stands straight, but it doesn't smell or feel like a real tree.
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He only says, “Good fences make good neighbours.”
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
If I could put a notion in his head:
“Why do they make good neighbours? Isn’t it
Where there are cows? But here there are no cows.
Before I built a wall I’d ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offence.
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That wants it down.” I could say “Elves” to him,
But it’s not elves exactly, and I’d rather
He said it for himself. I see him there
Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top
In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed.
He moves in darkness as it seems to me,
Not of woods only and the shade of trees.
He will not go behind his father’s saying,
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, “Good fences make good neighbours.”
—“Mending Wall,”
Robert Frost
What “mischief” does the speaker do?
- He tears down the wall each spring.
- He questions the tradition of wall-mending.
- He wants the neighbor’s cows to get lost.
- He doesn’t mind offending other people.
Answer:
this is a poem that is from high grade
Answer:
the answer is in the screenshot
Explanation:
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How would you read this analogy problem? book:library::desk:school book and library, desk and school book, library, desk, school book is to library as desk is to school book is to desk as library is to school
Answer:
book is to library as desk is to school
book is to desk as library is to school
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How did Chavez become interested in farm workers' rights? He observed migrant workers picking in the fields. He studied worker's rights while he was in school. His family experienced unfair treatment as migrant workers.
Answer:
Chavez became interested in farm workers' rights because:
His family experienced unfair treatment as migrant workers.
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez was a labor leader who led nonviolent protests in order to draw attention to the dreadful conditions of field workers. Chavez himself, as well as his family, experienced unfair treatment as migrant workers. He did not become involved because of his education or simply by observing what happened. Chavez lived the inhuman reality of an extremely low salary and awful living conditions. He famously went on hunger strikes as a nonviolent means to attract the media's as well as politician's attention to their cause.
In at least 150 words discuss how "Attack the Water" can be read as an archetype of war. Be sure to define "archetype" and include any relevant text from the poem to support your reasoning.
Answer:
An "archetype" is a repeated/popular symbol in literature, art, or mythology. “Attack the Water" can be read as an archetype of war because it has a universal theme of "war is suffering". She uses her personal past to help her make her poem more passionate. The "war is suffering" theme has been used for decades, and people can either agree or dispute with it. An example would be from the video in the second section, when the enemy stepped up its military efforts and bombed the water supply of the rivers in Vietnam. This woman became the archetype of the Good Mother, sacrificing herself and doing whatever it takes—including eating maggots and spitting them out—to ensure that the cycle of life continues.
Explanation:
The "Attack the Water" can be read as the archetype of war because it consists of the term attack which signifies the expression of war or war-like situations in the poem.
What do you mean by Archetype?An archetype may be defined as the authentic convention or prototype of which all things of the exact type are illustrated or copied.
The title and theme of the poem illustrated it as an archetype of war. The poem also contains some relevant text which shares the homology with the situation of war or "war is suffering."
Therefore, it is well described above.
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Why do you think King James I was so interested in a play about Macbeth?
Answer:
King James, I was overly paranoid of espionage, conspiracies, and rebellions because he felt insecure about his sovereignty. Reading the play Macbeth would have given him relief and assurance that he was divinely appointed to become the monarch of both England and Scotland and therefore nobody was to replace him.
Explanation:
Marco is reading informational text so he can write a report about how the human eye sees. Which of these sentences is Marco most likely to read in an informational article?
The eye works in a way similar to a camera.
I realized when I was ten years old that I would need eyeglasses.
Adam was interested in what the eye doctor had to say.
“My brother has blue eyes,” Kim said. “And his vision is great.”
Answer:
The eye works in a way similar to a camera.
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The eye works in a way similar to a camera.
People who use marijuana become dependent on the drug and will..
A have trouble learning and remembering.
B have heart attacks.
C
suffer seizures.
D suffer serious brain damage.
At which step in the design process is the designer most creative in brainstorming ideas and drawing layouts?
A: design development
B: pre-design
C: programming
D: schematic design
Answer:
C
Explanation:
At the programming step in the design process is the designer most creative in brainstorming ideas and drawing layouts. Therefore option C is the correct response.
What is brainstorming?Using the group creative technique of brainstorming, efforts are made to come up with a solution for a particular issue by compiling a list of ideas that participants offer on the spot.
This implies that no voice is heard above the others and that no ideas are rejected before they are even put forth. A brainstorming atmosphere, whether online or in person, may occasionally be overpowering and judgmental. This is simple to say but frequently difficult to put into practice.
A group problem-solving technique called brainstorming involves the impromptu introduction of original ideas and solutions. This method calls for a lengthy, rambunctious conversation in which each group member is urged to think aloud and offer as many ideas as they can be based on their varied knowledge.
A technique for generating ideas and exchanging knowledge to address a specific business or technical problem, brainstorming encourages participants to think freely. When brainstorming as a group, each person offers their ideas as they are thought of.
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Help Please Giving Brainliest to the correct answer please explain your answer:D Please HELP
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
This is because the map shows that not every state in the US receives the same amount of sunlight so not every state would be able to use solar energy.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Select all that apply.
Choose the sentences that are correctly punctuated.
Jane is pretty, she plays the flute.
Eduardo is an excellent swimmer; he has won three medals.
Um-please get out of my way.
Uh, has anyone seen my twenty dollars?
I told a joke, laughed nervously, and sat down.
Which word identifies the most negative connotation?
As a child, Ashley was a bit of a brat. She always wanted to do things differently. When she grew up, she continued to do so, becoming the first woman in her family to graduate college and enroll in medical school with high hopes of becoming a pediatrician, a doctor who works with children.
a. doctor
b. children
c. brat
d. woman
Answer:
C ; Brat
Explanation:
Negative coccotation is like an insult. Or something that isn't good. A brat is seen and used as an insult, therefore being a negative connotation!
Answer:
c. brat
Explanation:
logangonzalez006 is correct because if you call someone a brat, it typically means the person is not pleasant.
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Which do you revise for coherence in your autobiography?
a. paragraphs
b. lead
c. word choice
d. sentences
Answer:
a
Explanation:
you can use a variety of devices that tie together words in a sentence, sentences in a paragraph, paragraphs into an essay.