Answer:
B. It creates a tone of frustration
Explanation:
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Answer: B. It creates a tone of frustration
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
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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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What is a little bit ironic, or unexpected, about Tessie’s final scream, "It isn't fair, it isn't right….” (5); why do you think Tessie says these words at this specific moment in the story? The lottery
Answer:
I think Tessie's cries at the end of the story also point to a fairly negative aspect of human nature. We often don't try to understand or empathize with another's plight until something similar happens to ourselves. When Tessie claims that what's happening to her isn't fair, that it isn't right, she is right. But, as another commenter has already pointed out, it seems incredibly likely that every other person who has ever been the "winner" of this terrible lottery has felt the same way and said the same things. And I doubt Tessie stepped in to stick up for them when they did
Explanation:
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Write a 500-800 word essay about the relationship between equality and justice
Answer:
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Explanation:
think precipice means:
Precipice definition:
Answer:prec·i·pice
/ˈpresəpəs/
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noun
a very steep rock face or cliff, especially a tall one.
"we swerved toward the edge of the precipice"
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Create a paragraph using the following words
Alteration, evolved , melancholy, hazardous, somber, beset.
Answer:
The altercation concluded, leaving both parties feeling rather somber. They had started out having a simple discussion but it had quickly evolved into something else. How she was supposed to know the troubles he was beset with was beyond her. It was hazardous to continue the conversation any further, but she felt there was much hanging precariously between them. Nevertheless, it seemed he was resigned to shutting her out instead of listening to her apologies. It left a bitter taste of melancholy in her mouth, watching him walk away without another word.
Explanation:
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everyone (has\have) done his or her homework (subject verb)
Answer:
everyone has done his or her homework
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:
Hit the road
1. Simile
2. Hyperbole
3. Metaphor
4. Personification
5. Onomatopoeia
6. Idiom
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.
Where do the commas go in this sentence? Three playful dolphins swam right past Ralph Wiggum's boat.
Answer: No commas need to go in that sentence.
Explanation:
Three playful dolphins swam right past Ralph Wiggum's boat. No commas need in the sentence.
What are puntuations?Punctuation, also known as interpunction, is the use of white space, traditional signs (also known as punctuation marks), and specific typographical methods to help readers understand and interpret written material correctly, whether they are reading it silently or loudly.
It is the practice, action, or system of adding points or other small marks into texts to facilitate understanding; segmentation of text into phrases, clauses, etc., by means of such marks," is another definition.
Punctuation in written English is essential for clarifying sentence meaning. Examples are "woman: without her, man is nothing," which emphasizes the value of women to men, and "woman: without her, man is nothing," which emphasizes the value of women to women.
Therefore, Three playful dolphins swam right past Ralph Wiggum's boat. No commas need in the sentence.
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In context, the word “despotism” in paragraph 2 most closely means
A.
tyranny
B.
government
C.
morality
D.
abuses
E.
evils
Answer:
B. Government
Explanation:
Answer: A tyranny
Explanation:
There’s no paragraph but tyranny is my guess.
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.
Why does skimming and scanning are both regard as pre-reading skills?
Answer:
they help you understand what you're about to read and let you know how long the text is.
Explanation:
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Why was this diary written? (What is its purpose, and what makes you think so?)
Diary of Robert Peary
Robert Peary was an American explorer and United States Navy officer who made several
expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for claiming
to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition on April 6, 1909.
From Wikimedia Entry
Scope and content: Explorer Robert E. Peary was obsessed with becoming the first person to
reach the North Pole. Peary claimed that he and his party reached the North Pole on April 6,
1909. Doubt was cast on this claim almost immediately. Some experts maintain that Peary may
have missed the Pole by as much as 50 miles, while others disagree. Individuals seeking to verify
Peary’s claim are drawn to his own records of the polar expeditions. During his earlier polar
expeditions, Peary devised a relay system of crossing great distances over the ice: trailblazing
parties would carry provisions, forge a trail, build igloos, then turn back at varying intervals,
enabling the main party to travel faster and lighter. This diary entry reflects the obsession that
drove Peary for more than 23 years
Answer: Robert Peary was an American explorer and United States Navy officer who made several
expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for claiming
to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition on April 6, 1909.
Explanation:
I think this diary was written to document Robert Peary's expeditions to the artic in the last 19th and 20th centuries as shown in the text, " Robert Peary was an American explorer and United States Navy officer who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for claiming
to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition on April 6, 1909.". I know this because it is said in the text.
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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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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.
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.
Bryon describes his youth and ends with a stunning statement: ":It was a normal childhood." Re-read Bryon's description of his younger years. What is or isn't "normal" about his childhood? Is there any such thing as a "normal" childhood? Explain.
Answer:
Whats not normal is that he doesn't seem to have any enthusiasm in what happened in his youth. Most people would give examples about why or how, but he doesn't have any memories or anything showing in his explination!
Explanation:
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What does a conflict between a parent and a teenager mean based on this quote: “Because it is my life, Mom. It belongs to me.”
Why could Robin
Hood be
considered a
villain?
Answer:
His intentions were good, but he could be considered a villain because he was a thief.
Explanation:
Taking from the rich and giving to the poor is still not completely right. You were taking things from the rich people and that is against the law.
At the time of four bells why is kira to report to the council of guardians
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.
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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.
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
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Which example best shows that Macbeth has become power hungry and will
do anything to keep the throne?
A. Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he believes he will never sleep
again.
B. Macbeth is the only one who sees Banquo's ghost at the banquet.
C. Macbeth is too upset to take the dagger back to Duncan's room.
O D. Macbeth persuades the murderers to kill Banquo and his son.
Explanation:
Macbeth tells lady macbeth that he believes he will never sleep again. A
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I haven't read this book so I cannot confirm, but out of these options, this seems to be the most likely option. If Macbeth goes as far as to hire murderers to kill someone (assuming it's over the throne) then Macbeth would do anything to keep that throne.
What do you think is the most important social problem facing the world today? Why do you feel this is the most important one? Discuss the effects on groups or society?
Answer:
A lot of people find racism to be the greatest social problem around the world because it can happen to anyone and anywhere. It's led a plethora of conflicts and even some wars. The effects on society can be division, prejudice, etc. We've seen in the United States and in other places what racism can do. Take the early 1900's for example. African Americans were viewed as inferior to white people because of their skin. This is a clear definition of what racism can do to people.
Explanation:
Answer:
Racism, Because lately with all the riots and marches, were caused by it, the effects were the most expensive riots in U.S history and just alot of violence.
Explanation:
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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:
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:
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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