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5 Read the following lines from the poem
Is just a little wee toad
No bigger than his thumb
Which of the following incluedes a similie that means the same?
F Is a super small toad
G Is as tiny as an ant
H Is as small as a humans thumb
J Is twice as big as my thumb
Answer:
The answer is H
Explanation:
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The number of questions in the left column should correspond with the number of main ideas in your notes...
1. True
2. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer: True
Explanation:
How were the phonograph and the gramophone different?
A The phonograph recorded on disks, and the gramophone recorded on tinfoil.
B The phonograph recorded on records, and the gramophone recorded on wax.
C The phonograph recorded on tinfoil, and the gramophone recorded on disks.
D The phonograph recorded on wax, and the gramophone recorded on record
Answer: C is the best choice here.
But the choices are a bit oversimplified.
D could also be correct. The gramophone recorded on what we (who used them during the last part of the 20th century) called "records."
Explanation: Depending on where you get your information, you may get different explanations of the history of these recording devices.
Edison's original 1870 invention of a record player used a foil cylinder to record sounds. He later used wax cylinders. These are on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
Around 1886, Emile Berliner began development of the Gramophone which used used flat discs for recording. The discs were originally made of shellac, later of vinyl. These are what became commonly known as records. Since the 1940's the gramophone has been called a record player, especially since electrical turntables and amplifiers replaces the earlier wind-up, spring driven turntables and mechanical-acoustical sound cones.
Define this toxic chemical : LOVE
Answer:something that society twists is a magical thing and that it only happens if you’re attractive and have a perfect body
Explanation:
Answer:
an intense feeling of deep affection.
Explanation:
QUICK make a creepy story out of the sentences
Next, a thin, slimy arm reached out from behind the leaves. Then, a scaly, green leg.
I thought it was an animal that needed help, so I stopped to see what it was. I sat with the headlights on, waiting for it to reappear. I was driving along a dark road late at night. I don’t visit this side of town often, and I was having a hard time figuring out where I was. It was a dark and stormy night.
As I crept along the road, I got an eerie feeling. Something didn’t feel right.
As it crossed in front of my headlights, it saw me in the driver’s seat. I froze.
Soon, I saw glowing red eyes peering out at me from the forest.
As it came out from behind the trees, I saw that it was a huge beast!
It must have been about six feet tall, with sharp fangs, black claws, and a huge yellow fin down its back. Suddenly, it let out a piercing shriek. I screamed.
Then, I saw something move in the bushes as my headlights passed. My heart jumped into my throat!
I sat there, stunned, for a few minutes. Once I caught my breath, I put the car in drive and raced into town, and didn’t stop until I got to the police station.
It walked closer on its webbed feet, leaving wet tracks on the road.
It peered into the windshield. I was so scared I almost cried!
She didn’t believe me, but as I left I saw her put my statement in a big box, filled with papers, labeled “GIANT REPTILE SIGHTINGS.” “Oh, please. That sounds ridiculous. You must have just been tired,” she said as she took my statement. Then, just as soon as it appeared, it lumbered off into the forest on the other side of the road.
I ran inside, covered in sweat, and told my story to an officer.
QUICK make a creepy story out of the sentences
Next, a thin, slimy arm reached out from behind the leaves. Then, a scaly, green leg.
I thought it was an animal that needed help, so I stopped to see what it was. I sat with the headlights on, waiting for it to reappear. I was driving along a dark road late at night. I don’t visit this side of town often, and I was having a hard time figuring out where I was. It was a dark and stormy night.
As I crept along the road, I got an eerie feeling. Something didn’t feel right.
As it crossed in front of my headlights, it saw me in the driver’s seat. I froze.
Soon, I saw glowing red eyes peering out at me from the forest.
As it came out from behind the trees, I saw that it was a huge beast!
It must have been about six feet tall, with sharp fangs, black claws, and a huge yellow fin down its back. Suddenly, it let out a piercing shriek. I screamed.
Then, I saw something move in the bushes as my headlights passed. My heart jumped into my throat!
I sat there, stunned, for a few minutes. Once I caught my breath, I put the car in drive and raced into town, and didn’t stop until I got to the police station.
It walked closer on its webbed feet, leaving wet tracks on the road.
It peered into the windshield. I was so scared I almost cried!
She didn’t believe me, but as I left I saw her put my statement in a big box, filled with papers, labeled “GIANT REPTILE SIGHTINGS.” “Oh, please. That sounds ridiculous. You must have just been tired,” she said as she took my statement. Then, just as soon as it appeared, it lumbered off into the forest on the other side of the road.
I ran inside, covered in sweat, and told my story to an officer.
The earth would look different if I lived on the moon because?
Answer:
The moon is smaller that earth.
Explanation:
The moon rotates around earth, too.
Answer:
We see it up close here, but if you were on the moon you could see the outside of the earth
Explanation:
Excerpt from In George’s Shoes
Natalie Stewart
Owen kicked dirt beyond home plate, sending cloudy powder into the humid summer air. He scowled and pouted. He exhaled up at the sweat that trickled down his forehead as he hoisted the densely packed satchel from the ground. His baseball team, the Trail Blazers, had just won yet another series game; Owen, however, was feeling irritated.
He observed his teammates surrounding George, who had driven in the winning run. George was the team’s finest hitter, and the other players cheered, clapped, and high-fived him. The victory elated them.
In paragraph 1, why does Owen kick dirt?
A) He was happy for George because he made the winning run.
B) He was mad that he had been chosen as the equipment boy.
C) He was excited that his team had won another series game.
D) He was upset because he wanted to celebrated like George.
Owen kicks dirt in paragraph 1 because he is upset that he wanted to be celebrated like George, who had driven in the winning run. The correct option is d.
Owen is upset that he wasn't celebrated like George, who had driven in the winning run, in paragraph 1 and he expresses this by kicking dirt. Despite his team's victory the text depicts Owen's scowl and pout as being unsatisfied. Owen's annoyance grows as he observes his teammates clapping and surrounding George, as he longs for the same level of respect and adulation.
Due to his perception of being overshadowed by George's achievements, Owen's act of kicking dirt is a reflection of his resentment and envy. This situation brings out Owen's desire for approval and a sense of significance within the team. It lays the groundwork for potential character growth and examines themes of rivalry, admiration and personal ambition in the context of a sports team dynamic.
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Imagine that you’re a dental hygienist. While cleaning a client's teeth you ask what flavor toothpaste to use and they say "orange," but you accidentally use cinnamon. The next day the client writes a bad review online, saying you didn't listen to them. Bad reviews are bad for your business. You need to figure out a way to communicate an apology to the client. How will you reach out and what will you say? Write your response below.
Answer:
Explanation:
I WILL CALL HIM OR I WILL GO TO HIS ADRESS BECAUSE THERE ARE PROPER DETAILS IN THE REGISTERATION BOOK.A SUCCESFUL BUISNESS MAN ALWAYS KEEP ALL THE RECORDS OF HIS CLIENT LIKE HIS PHONE NUMBER OR ADRESS
Describe two things that we can infer from the description of Buck's reaction to snow. Use details from the text in your answer.
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Read the excerpt from “Harriet Tubman: A Life of Toil and Triumph.”
After Harriet journeyed to the safety of Philadelphia, she met with members of the Anti-Slavery Society. She wanted to learn more about the special railroad that had helped her become free, and then she wanted to help. Without taking any time to enjoy her newfound freedom, she signed on as a conductor. Soon she was headed back to Maryland to guide others safely north.
Then in 1850, the United States passed the Fugitive Slave Act. This forced citizens of the Northern states to return escaped enslaved persons to the South. Remarkably, Harriet did not become discouraged. Instead, she conducted her passengers all the way to Canada—a trip of an extra three hundred miles! In all, she made that trip nineteen times, freeing her family and three hundred additional enslaved persons in the process.
What inference can be made about Harriet Tubman’s character?
She was tireless in bringing others to freedom.
She felt entitled to freedom and an easy life.
She was too busy to enjoy her new freedom.
She worked as a conductor to free her family.
Answer:
I think it's "she worked as a conductor to free her family" im not sure tho.
How does Fredrick Douglas create a central idea in 3 and 4
Answer:
WHat??
Explanation:
Can you retype it i dont undertsnad
Which best describes the author’s purpose in “Paul Revere's Ride”?
to prove to readers that Paul Revere deserves more respect
to persuade readers that Paul Revere caused the American Revolution
to instruct readers about how to send secret signals like Paul Revere
to educate readers about Paul Revere’s impact on history
Educate readers about Paul Revere’s impact on history, Best describes the author’s purpose in “Paul Revere's Ride.
What is the impact?The term impacts The feeling you leave on this life and others is your legacy. You have the ability to become accountable for your actions and be intended of your path. You can be deliberate about your influence and your impact. As we see there are impacts on things or on life are being there in it also be there in it by the different impacts changes are being there also in it.
New England poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem titled "Paul Revere's Ride" on the eve of the American Civil War. His goal was to incite New Englanders to feel patriotic by bringing up their past. The poem's final verse made a clear appeal for action against the South.
Therefore, option (D) is correct.
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Mrs. Lacey just shook her head and stuffed a forkful of sweet potato in her mouth. Doris fell silent, praying the weather would never clear.
Which tone is best expressed by the author in this excerpt from “Stray”?
hopeless
afraid
critical
rude
Answer:
hopeless because of what Doris prays
Explanation:
What effect have persuasive words had on American history? Include two people you have studied as examples in your answer.
WRITE A SMALL ESSAY PLS
Answer:
Persuasive words have helped change people's minds and/or inspired them to make changes in American laws, culture, and society. Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" helped cause enough outrages to end slavery; Sojourner Truth's speech "Ain't I a Woman" inspired women to stand up for their rights; Susan B. Anthony's speech "On Women's Right to Vote" eventually lead to the 19th Amendment of the Constitution, which granted women the right to vote.
Explanation:
I took the Module 5 Exam and got it right.
Speaking persuasively has influenced people's opinions and/or motivated them to change American laws, culture, and society.
What is American History?Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman" speech encouraged women to fight for their rights, and Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote" speech ultimately resulted in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which gave women the right to vote.
The Greek term histora, which means "to learn or know via inquiry," is where the English word history originates. We invite you to question, challenge, go more, and enquire as you read the items that come next. The past is dynamic.
An event is merely the most distant rippling of a wave that may have begun to eddy outward hundreds of years ago.
Therefore, Speaking persuasively has influenced people's opinions and/or motivated them to change American laws, culture, and society.
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Based on sentence fluency, transitions, and writing conventions, which conclusion most needs revision?
Finally, scientists continue to argue their cases for and against a manned mission to Mars. However, an eventual mission seems likely.
In the end, there are logical pros and cons for a manned mission to Mars. It seems its more a matter of when it will happen than if it happens.
In conclusion, there are good arguments for and against a manned mission to Mars. But based on the evidence, it seems as though a manned mission is likely.
Overall, scientists continue to debate the pros and cons of a manned mission to Mars. Yet despite their indecision, it seems almost certain that a mission will happen.
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
It is not fluid or easily understandable.
Answer:
it is first one
Explanation:
tension is used___?
1. to offer a solution to the conflict
2. to help events build to a climax
3. after elaborate details that have bin fully developed
4. by the writer to identify significant details
Explanation:
2. To help events build to a climax
Answer:
Tension is used to help events build to a climax.
Explanation:
Tension is used while the author is building up to the climax and then after the climax, the tension decreases. The story starts to settle down after the climax to the point where there is no more tension.
Use the citation to answer the question.
ProCon.org. "Social Networking ProCon.org" ProCon.org. 5 Feb. 2013. Web. 11 Mar. 2013.
.
What is the significance of the "11 Mar. 2013" in this citation?
It represents the date the article was first written by the author.
It tells the reader when the article was published online.
It shows when the researcher accessed the article.
It explains when the article was last updated.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
C is the answer. I got it right.
QUICK make a creepy story out of the sentences
Next, a thin, slimy arm reached out from behind the leaves. Then, a scaly, green leg.
I thought it was an animal that needed help, so I stopped to see what it was. I sat with the headlights on, waiting for it to reappear. I was driving along a dark road late at night. I don’t visit this side of town often, and I was having a hard time figuring out where I was. It was a dark and stormy night.
As I crept along the road, I got an eerie feeling. Something didn’t feel right.
As it crossed in front of my headlights, it saw me in the driver’s seat. I froze.
Soon, I saw glowing red eyes peering out at me from the forest.
As it came out from behind the trees, I saw that it was a huge beast!
It must have been about six feet tall, with sharp fangs, black claws, and a huge yellow fin down its back. Suddenly, it let out a piercing shriek. I screamed.
Then, I saw something move in the bushes as my headlights passed. My heart jumped into my throat!
I sat there, stunned, for a few minutes. Once I caught my breath, I put the car in drive and raced into town, and didn’t stop until I got to the police station.
It walked closer on its webbed feet, leaving wet tracks on the road.
It peered into the windshield. I was so scared I almost cried!
She didn’t believe me, but as I left I saw her put my statement in a big box, filled with papers, labeled “GIANT REPTILE SIGHTINGS.” “Oh, please. That sounds ridiculous. You must have just been tired,” she said as she took my statement. Then, just as soon as it appeared, it lumbered off into the forest on the other side of the road.
I ran inside, covered in sweat, and told my story to an officer.
Cite textual evidence to show that Feng Ru was extremely devoted to his work of creating the airplanes.
(The Father of Chinese Aviation)
Answer:
When people have to bulid airplanes for people to go on aventers they have to have metel and steel and electronic device to have eletricity to have light and to have innernet to call people have to have water and might have to have ice,food,milk for babys and for youself.
Explanation:
Might want to make this a little shorter
When building airplanes, people need metal, steel, and electrical equipment to have electricity, light, and the internet to make calls. They also need water and may need ice, food, and milk for babies and for themselves.
What is Aviation?The Ministry of Transport in China is responsible for the Civil Aviation Administration of China. It regulates civil aviation and looks into mishaps and occurrences.
Beijing is home to the state-owned aerospace and defense conglomerate, Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). As of 2021, it is rated 140th on the Fortune Global 500 list and employs 500,000 people worldwide across over 100 subsidiaries and 27 listed entities.
There are a number of distinct aviation-related industries, but the three primary ones that support the sector as a whole are commercial, general, and military aviation.
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Read the passage below and identify the supporting details:
(1) A planet is a large object that orbits the sun. (2) Our sun has nine planets that orbit it.(3) The four planets that are closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.(4) Scientists can use telescopes to view the planets.
A. sentence 1
B. sentence 2
C. sentence 3
D. sentence 4
Select All that apply
Answer:
can you give more detail to what your asking
What can the reader infer about the meter of the poem based on the length of the lines?
A) The poem has no meter.
B) The poem has a largely regular meter.
C) The poem has a completely irregular meter
Answer:
B. is the correct answer if i'm not mistaking
Explanation:
Can someone please write down a poem based of a nursing rythm and something creepy please!!!
Answer: i am red you are blue i love clown how about you, the wheel on the bus go round and round all though the town try that
Explanation:
Answer:
The little lamb had not once moved.
Standinf dead still, under the silence of the moon.
Mary only wondered where the sheep went,
Until she found it lying in a ditch.
She wept and wept until her eyes could no longer,
But the lamb then got up, and sung a song so somber.
Mary fell to her knees, not thinking twice of her need.
Then the lamb gave her a look, and ran away unshook.
Mary then ran too, but could she have gone?
The only thing she'd remember, was her lambs little song.
Explanation:
Hope that's what you wanted! Though plagiarism IS against the rules in basic schooling. Then again if I allow it it technically shouldn't count as plagerism lol
What is one lesson that Farah Ahmedi learned through the experience she writes about in her memoir, "The Other Side of the Sky"? How do you know she learned this? Cite at least TWO pieces of evidence to support your answer.
Another free verse of mine, dont know how i feel about it but my mom said it was good lol
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Heavenly Pickerel
Although cliché,
Over the river and through the woods I went,
I went, and then I went a little farther.
All to get back home, but ‘twas not the destination
I was most excited for, oh no most definitely not the destination
But instead the journey, the journey was the most beautiful
Site I have ever lay my eyes upon...
There was a red overpass with beautiful pickerel,
With color so vibrant a man with shaded spectacles must look away,
Their color resembled the night sky with a purple hue
And so, I decided to say nothing but what was true
These were by far the most beautiful thing to ever be seen
And thus, I felt I would need
To see it again and again till the very end...
And so, I did I saw that pickerel every day and every night till I drew my last breath
On a cold winter's day, my only wish was to see them one last time to only find out they too
Drew their last breath, and so I died old and sad that I did not get to see my friends,
One last time on this winter's day…
And now we are here as I look from above at this beautiful world, I see now there are things more
Beautiful then that pickerel
But I did find it quite nice the pickerel were reborn on thy grave as it made me feel,
As if I was truly still apart of the world…
It sounds like shakepear
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How does the narrator affect the reader’s understanding of details in Gentleman of Río en Medio?
Details in the story are limited to the narrator’s first-person point of view.
Details in the story are presented by a narrator who knows everything.
Details in the story are provided by a narrator who is outside the story.
Details in the story are given from the point of view of multiple characters.
Answer:
try c (the second one)
Explanation:
im a kid dont judge
Rewrite the following sentences, correct capitalization errors and add end marks.
1. Bekka read someone to love me for her Book Report
2. Keisha invited her friends to a Pool Party for her Birthday
3. did She name the kitten sunshine because of its golden fur
4. I wonder if he read The Book in Social Studies Class
5. on monday, ms. smith gave us a science project
6. the amazon River is the longest River in south America
7 .get me a big mac, would you
8. janet said wearily, “could you help me up”
A type of sentence error is known as a sentence fragment is a group of words that used together does not form a complete sentence; it is just a part of a sentence that doesn't express a complete idea.
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Thinking back to that presentation in the library makes me smile. What started out as three high school boys skipping class turned out to be the most significant event in our lives. If we had made it to the gym that day instead of the library, more than likely the streets would have swallowed us in the next few years. We never would have become doctors. Everything we needed to start on the road to success was included in one forty-five-minute presentation. And we almost missed it.
This was the first time that a path to my dreams was shown to me. Deep inside, I knew I could accomplish anything if given the chance. I just didn't know how to find that opportunity. That presentation showed me the possibility of reaching goals I had only dared to dream about. I think if a person dreams hard enough, sometimes a door will open to make that dream come true. Of course, it helps to be prepared to go through the door when the opportunity arises. We almost missed it.
We also had no idea that day that we were forming a pact that would last a lifetime. We just knew that somehow each of us individually might fail, but the strength of the three of us together just might be enough to succeed.
—We Beat the Street,
Sampson Davis et al
Based on the central ideas and details from the passage, write one to three sentences summarizing how the three friends changed and stayed the same after seeing the presentation.
Answer:
they were talking about how they made a pact that would last a lifetime which means to me they were still friends and will always be. the three of them will make a good team and they are enough to help eachother.
Explanation:
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A family moved into an older home where at night they hear strange sounds. At 3:00 AM the children said they heard an old woman calling their name in the living room. One night when the children went to go investigate, they felt a cold, invisible hand rap around their neck and yell, "Leave this house! You don't belong here!"
A. Internal Conflict
B. External Conflict
Answer:
Internal Conflict
Explanation:
They feel as if they don't belong, so they begin feeling and hearing things that aren't there.
Read the excerpt from the poem "Hide and Seek":
(24) One touch from me, and the caterpillar lies curled.
(25) Isn't this a metaphor for life?
(26) I'm in a game within another game.
(27) We're all fascinated by ourselves, and our own life.
(28) How often do we acknowledge others' trouble and strife?
(29) Finally, I'll need to leave my place of hiding,
(30) And join the others, who've started something new.
(31) But deep inside, I'm content and proud
(32) Of being in my world, where others aren't allowed.
What words let the reader know the point of view in the story?
other, join
I'll, our
we're, all
We, who've