Answer:
What?? I don't understand this.
Explanation:
Complete the sentences to
compare the two stories.
“Memory HoloChamber” takes place in
the. ( past , present , future)
Answer:
“Memory HoloChamber” takes place in the distant future.
Explanation:
Why does Roger sit on the far side of the room and away from the purse while Mrs. Jones prepares cocoa and food for him?
Question 6 options:
He wants to hide behind the screen that blocks the view of the room.
He wants to help her prepare food to show that he can behave better.
He wants her to see him and doesn't want her to mistrust him.
Answer: so that if she wanted to, Mrs. Jones could keep an eye on him.
Explanation:
Think about the novel or short story you read for Module Five. What is the theme? Cite quotations and page numbers from your novel or short story to support your ideas. rikki tikki tavi
Answer:
The theme is persevere and never know what lies ahead. "I will never give up on you."
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Everest Then and Now."
First of all, it is the highest mountain on Earth. In 1979, the area surrounding Everest was designated as a natural world heritage site. It sits on the border between Nepal and Tibet, which is a region of China.
What is the meaning of the word designated as it is used in the excerpt?
A. Assigned or appointed
B. Designed or reshaped
C. Featured or highlighted
D. Joined or linked
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because it was assigned the rank of being a world heritage site. Please rate brainliest.
Answer:
A. Assigned or appointed
Explanation:
To designate something is to appoint someone or something for a role
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Read the excerpt from the article Amazing Plants:
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat. One of the most well-known carnivorous plants is the Venus flytrap. This carnivore lives in warm, swampy areas where it feeds on flies and any other insect unfortunate enough to land on one of its round, spiky leaves. The leaves are motion-sensitive, and the slightest touch causes a leaf to snap shut, trapping the prey behind a prison of spikes.
Pitcher plants are another quiet carnivore. The plants are long, pitcher-like tube shapes, with wide bottoms full of water to catch and digest their prey. Pitcher plants use different strategies to attract prey. Some give off sweet smells, while others produce nectar. Pitchers have been known to consume anything from insects to small lizards and rodents.
Read the article Trapped by a Predator:
When I was 12, I went on vacation to the Wilmington, North Carolina area. While there, my family and I went on a hike in the Croatan National Forest, a true coastal forest that is bordered on three sides by water. As I traversed the boardwalk, I caught a glimpse of something pink in my peripheral vision. I stopped and bent down to inspect the mysterious looking specimen. It had long, sharp-looking white teeth and a large, pink mouth. Upon closer inspection, I noticed little droplets of liquid around the rim. Inside its mouth, there were six tiny hairs, three on the top and three on the bottom. While I was examining the unknown object, I saw a fly zoom in and land inside the mouth. I observed as it wandered around the reddish-pink, fleshy surface and brushed against one of the hairs. What happened next seemed like something out of a horror story. All of a sudden, the mouth snapped shut, and the teeth made a prison, trapping the poor fly inside. I witnessed the fly fighting against the spiky teeth, trying to escape, but it was an unsuccessful struggle. When my mother caught up to me on the path, I showed her the slayer, and she explained that the fly eater was the plant called a Venus flytrap. In that moment, I wanted to learn more about this carnivorous flora.
I became a botanist because of that first encounter with the predatory plant. Over the years, I learned so much more about the Dionaea muscipula, better known as the Venus flytrap. For example, the liquid around the rim of its "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey. In addition, the six tiny hairs, called trichomes, are like little sensory time bombs. This means when an insect touches a trichome, a timer is set for 20 seconds. If there is a second touch within the 20-second period, the mouth clamps down and traps the prey. The third movement signals the plant's digestive juices to start breaking down the insect. In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out. It is an amazing process!
Because of my experience in North Carolina all those years ago, I decided to become a botanist and specialize in carnivorous plants. I have studied pitcher plants, sundews, water wheels, cobra lilies, and more. I never bore learning about the different traps, like suction traps and sticky traps, that carnivorous plants use to snare their prey. In fact, you could say I was trapped by the Venus flytrap, that meat-eating predator, when I first laid eyes on it.
What information does the reader learn from Amazing Plants that is missing in Trapped by a Predator?
A description of the author's vacation to North Carolina
A description of the Venus flytrap's round, spiky leaves
The scientific name of the Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula
The technical name of the hairs inside the Venus flytrap's mouth
Answer:
pitcher plants have way more different straigies on how to catch their prey.
Explanation:
Answer:
A description of the Venus flytrap's round, spiky leaves
Explanation:
The answer is (C)
the 1st drop down menu is Broncos Bronco´s and Broncos´
the 2nd drop down menu is , but and but
the 3rd drop down menu is it´s and its
Answer:
1st drop down: Bronco´s
2nd drop down: , but
3rd drop down: its
Explanation:
The 1st drop down menu is "Broncos"
The 2nd is ", but"
And the 3rd is "its"
The climax of a story can be understood as its turning point. Consider the climax of "The Strangers That Came to Town."
How is the reaction of Mr. Duvitch after the boys return the fish a turning point in the story?
Question 6 options:
The narrator realizes after this point that the Duvitches are kind people who do not deserve the scorn of their neighbors.
The narrator realizes after this point that fishing is not a fun activity.
The narrator understands after this point that replacing the fish was not very important.
Answer:
The narrator understands after this point that replacing the fish was not very important.
Explanation:
PLEASE THIS IS OVERDUE BY TWO WEEKS I AM GIVING 50 POINTS
In the book "The Hobbit"
State a theme you found in the novel. Select three to five excerpts from the novel that reflect the theme and cite their page numbers. Then write two to three sentences explaining how these excerpts from the novel help to convey the theme.
Answer:
the theme is deppresion and friendship
Explanation:
The Hobbit uses a symbolic journey to reveal how the integrity of an individual can help one overcome life's temptations and deter from greed and evil. Symbols, such as Sting, the ring, and the Arkenstone, are used in The Hobbit to represent abstract ideas. Bilbo names his sword Sting as he begins to feel like a hero after he kills the large spider. The ring represents the ability to get away with things without being caught because it turns its wearer invisible.
What is going on with Tesla’s fixation on sending Marconi a message?
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Can someone make a poem that Include at least 3 types of figurative language in the poem and explain the poem and make it like a 6th grader did it ,and you will get a brainlest
Like a mouse to cheese,
Dreams came in the middle of the night
All of them, different ages, different genders, different personalities
They flooded my head with images of great things
Some good, some bad
I stayed and watched them pass by 'cause I had nothing else to do
When they left, I was left astounded
Seeds had been planted in my mind
So I wrote a story about all of them
The end
Explanation:
This poem explains how even though dreams can be kind of scary, they also have a lot of creativity hiding behind the fears.
also, it is okay to edit, or make worse, just know i am gonna keep a copy of this for personal purposes.
Part A
What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill?
People sometimes long for what they cannot have.
In order to move forward, people must leave the past behind.
There is a balance between nature and the city.
Nature soothes the heart and calms the mind.
Question 2
Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.
How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?
The speaker thinks he hears the sound of the whippoorwill while walking in the city.
The speaker recalls his fondest memories of nature while living in the city.
The woeful sound of the whippoorwill echos the despair the speaker feels living in the city.
The city sky is filled with cloudy, gray smoke and it makes the speaker feel sad that the moon is hidden.
Answer:
C. Peace found in nature can sustain one in the city
Explanation:
Theme is the lesson about life or statement about human nature that the poem expresses. To determine theme, start by figuring out the main idea. Then keep looking around the poem for details such as the structure, sounds, word choice, and any poetic devices.
the last bit of the story is here
Ok some some people say A or D all the time but I don't know which one to chose I need help!
what is the meaning of the suffix -ly in the word absently
Answer:
It means "like" in the context of this word.
ASAP: which statement best explains the role of this sentence within the overall structure of this passage. from building bridges and answer the 2nd part as well
Answer:
It has to be 3.
Explanation:
I am not sure how to explain, but, I think I am correct. Please don't delete my answer, I am only trying to help.
My grandmother makes the best pie she picks her own apples.
What type of sentence is this?
Answer:
Run-on sentence
Explanation:
They are two independent clauses. There needs to be something separating them (comma, period, semi colon, etc)
Choose the sentence that properly uses a comma.
Help Please.
Select the correct answer.
What is theme?
A.
the source material of a literary work
B.
the deeper message of a literary work
C.
the feeling a literary work creates
D.
the subject matter of a literary work
Answer:
B.
the deeper message of a literary work
Explanation:
Answer:
the deeper message of a literary work
Explanation:
QUICK ON TIMER!!!
Read this paragraph from "What I Hope to Leave Behind.”
The conditions which are governing the world today are obliging many women to set up a new set of values, and in this country they will, on the whole, be rather a good thing.
Which answer choice best paraphrases this paragraph?
A. In today’s world, women are reassessing their values, which is a good thing for the country.
B. Those who govern the world are pushing women to develop new values to help the country.
C. In today’s world, many women are required to set up new ways of thinking so they can have new job opportunities.
D. The conditions existing today are asking women to create new values to live their lives by, which is bad thing.
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Answer:
Pre-writing: What Should I focus on while giving my presentation?
we know this because we want to determine what we should be writing about before writing for our presentation.
Writing: What content should I include to help develop my ideas?
part of the key writing process it putting the content in that will answer everything that needs to be answered in the presentation.
Editing: What spelling and gramatical errors need to be fixed?
editing means to fix and change it properly.
Presenting: Who is my intended audience?
we want to know who our audience is that we are presenting to, to ensure that we are speaking to the right people who will actually utilize the information from the presentation.
I'm pretty sure this is right; but if it happens to be wrong, then let me knwo so I can fix it for future users!
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Write a brief conversation between two people. Remember to change paragraphs when the speaker changes.
"Well hello there, Charles." I felt someone touch my arm as I was closely investigating the bruised apple. I looked to my left to see a familiar face.
"Brian," I replied. "How good to see you. How're the kids?"
"Oh, they're doing just fine. Millie has just started ballet. Isn't that exciting?"
"Ballet? Exciting? I've never heard of such a thing!" I reply in a jokingly manner.
"Well, I for one am excited for her. She's a very talented young lady. Her mother would be proud." Brian muttered with a slight frown, offended by my inconsiderate statement.
"Wish her my best, Brian." I nod him farewell with a slim smile and watch as he furiously walks away, grocery basket in hand.
"Have a good night, Charles."
The correct response is - "Hello Charles," I say. I was looking at the bruised apple intently when I felt something brush my arm. I turned to my left and recognized a face. Brian, I answered. "Nice to see you again. How are the kids doing?"
What is a conversation?Interactive communication between two or more persons is referred to as a conversation. An essential component of socializing is the development of communication abilities and manners. A common area of emphasis in language teaching and learning is the improvement of conversational abilities in a foreign tongue.
noun [C/U] us. /inverse/ a casual, typically private conversation in which two or more people exchange ideas, sentiments, or news, or in which information is provided or discussed: [ C ] On Friday, we had a brief discussion.
To read more about conversation, refer to - https://brainly.com/question/27912759
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in the book anything but typical write what happens in chapter 4 with 5 sentences
WORTH 30 POINTS
Turn to passive. (ASAP)
1. We can conduct the cross country race this year.
2. Our manager is making a podium for the club.
3. The committee members will hand over the gift vouchers.
Answer:
1.The country race can be conducted by us this year.
2.Podium for the club is being made by our manager.
3.The gift vouchers will be handed over by th2 committee members.
help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
"Such as social work or public policy"
This would be because the sentence can be explained smoothly even without the help or need of extra phrases! :)
- daintysword
Answer:
''as social work or public policy''
Read this excerpt from a story.
Cameron checked his watch, noting that an hour had already passed since he arrived at home. He had progressed to the expert level of his video game, and he was within a few moves of earning bonus cash for the game's virtual store.
"Cam, are you ready to get started on your project? It's due tomorrow. I found some stencils you can use," Cameron's mom called.
"Yeah, in a little bit," Cam replied, as he earned the bonus cash and saved his game to play later. He reclined on the couch and closed his eyes, recalling the game and ignoring the nagging feeling that he had something to do. He checked his watch again, then picked up a comic book and began to read.
What type of conflict is Cameron experiencing?
person vs. self
person vs. person
person vs. society
person vs. nature
Answer:
Person VS society.
Explanation:
Cam doesn't want to do his homework, but he's supposed to.
But it could also be person vs self because he refuses to do stuff even thought he knows he's supposed to-
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Read the excerpt from the article Amazing Plants:
What's for Dinner?
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat. One of the most well-known carnivorous plants is the Venus flytrap. This carnivore lives in warm, swampy areas where it feeds on flies and any other insect unfortunate enough to land on one of its round, spiky leaves. The leaves are motion-sensitive, and the slightest touch causes a leaf to snap shut, trapping the prey behind a prison of spikes.
Pitcher plants are another quiet carnivore. The plants are long, pitcher-like tube shapes, with wide bottoms full of water to catch and digest their prey. Pitcher plants use different strategies to attract prey. Some give off sweet smells, while others produce nectar. Pitchers have been known to consume anything from insects to small lizards and rodents.
Read the article Trapped by a Predator:
When I was 12, I went on vacation to the Wilmington, North Carolina area. While there, my family and I went on a hike in the Croatan National Forest, a true coastal forest that is bordered on three sides by water. As I traversed the boardwalk, I caught a glimpse of something pink in my peripheral vision. I stopped and bent down to inspect the mysterious looking specimen. It had long, sharp-looking white teeth and a large, pink mouth. Upon closer inspection, I noticed little droplets of liquid around the rim. Inside its mouth, there were six tiny hairs, three on the top and three on the bottom. While I was examining the unknown object, I saw a fly zoom in and land inside the mouth. I observed as it wandered around the reddish-pink, fleshy surface and brushed against one of the hairs. What happened next seemed like something out of a horror story. All of a sudden, the mouth snapped shut, and the teeth made a prison, trapping the poor fly inside. I witnessed the fly fighting against the spiky teeth, trying to escape, but it was an unsuccessful struggle. When my mother caught up to me on the path, I showed her the slayer, and she explained that the fly eater was the plant called a Venus flytrap. In that moment, I wanted to learn more about this carnivorous flora.
I became a botanist because of that first encounter with the predatory plant. Over the years, I learned so much more about the Dionaea muscipula, better known as the Venus flytrap. For example, the liquid around the rim of its "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey. In addition, the six tiny hairs, called trichomes, are like little sensory time bombs. This means when an insect touches a trichome, a timer is set for 20 seconds. If there is a second touch within the 20-second period, the mouth clamps down and traps the prey. The third movement signals the plant's digestive juices to start breaking down the insect. In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out. It is an amazing process!
Because of my experience in North Carolina all those years ago, I decided to become a botanist and specialize in carnivorous plants. I have studied pitcher plants, sundews, water wheels, cobra lilies, and more. I never bore learning about the different traps, like suction traps and sticky traps, that carnivorous plants use to snare their prey. In fact, you could say I was trapped by the Venus flytrap, that meat-eating predator, when I first laid eyes on it.
Select the sentence that correctly combines information from both texts.
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
In about ten days, the Venus flytrap reopens and any part of the insect that didn't get digested falls out.
The liquid around the rim of the flytrap's "mouth" is actually a sweet nectar that lures prey.
There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat.
Answer:
Carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap and pitcher plant, use traps, like nectar or suction, to get prey.
Explanation:
Both excerpts focus on this idea.
What two ideas could be joined using the correlative conjunctions either and or?
A. She didn’t want to go see a movie.
B. She didn’t want to visit her friends.
C.We don’t have the ingredients for pancakes.
D.We do have ingredients to make omelets.
E.You can have spaghetti for dinner. You can make your own pizza bagels.
Answer: E
Either you can make spaghetti for dinner or you can make your own pizza bagels.
What two ideas could be joined using the correlative conjunctions not only and but also?
A. Whistling is annoying. Singing can cheer you up.
B.First go home and ask your mom. Then meet me at the park.
C. Dogs are good therapy pets. They can be trained to save lives.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Not only and but also both are correlated conjunctions they can't be used separately .Here the changed sentence or joined sentence is
Not only dogs are good therapy pets but also they can be trained to save lives
What are 2 reasons we should ban plastic water bottles (besides pollution and animals going extinct and global warming)
And 3 reasons why we shouldn’t band plastic water bottles
Answer:
Single-use plastics (such as plastic water bottles) add to our landfills, pollute our oceans, and cause untold devastation to wildlife and the environment as a whole. What's more, plastic water bottle production contributes to climate change.
Plastic water bottles should be banned because they contribute to pollution, destroy habitat and marine life, are a waste of resources and money, are unnecessary, and contribute to climate change. However, they should not be banned in places that do not have access to clean water.
What are some major or key events that happened to katniss in hunger games catching fire all the way up to chapter 27.
Answer:
Gale gets whipped for hunting, Cinna is taken and beaten, Katniss Picks her allies, Katniss is forced to wear her wedding dress in the tribute showing where they ride the chariots.
Explanation: