Answer:
d
Explanation:
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield, play a similar role in the biblical story of the two sons of Adam and Eve. Mr. Utterson believes that he is similar to Cain while Mr. Enfield is to Abel. He thinks that his attitude is similar to Cain, considering that he was a lawyer and a man who often grabbed the opportunity when it was presented to him.
Answer:
A. That Mr. Utterson will be involved in violence
Explanation:
I just took the exam and got it right so that is 100% the correct answer!
Please tell me the following
Observation/Details:
I Infer:
Because:
I Infer:
Because:
It is due today PLEASE help
Answer:
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the world Trade touching
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Answer:
Observations/Details: In the photo, there is a girl carrying another and in the background, there is a dead tree and broken wooden planks everywhere.
I Infer: The girl being carried has gotten hurt.
Because: It looks as if she is unable to walk and that would explain why she is being carried in the first place.
I Infer: The two girls were playing in this unsafe environment such as climbing the tree and that could be how she got hurt.
Because: That is the most logical explanation of why the girl is being carried.
Explanation:
Identify the subject and predicate in the following sentence:
Jerry left work early and went to a doctor's appointment.
I have had my share of bed kicks to my face, but I’ve come through.
What is “but”?
A) Simple Subject
B) Simple Predicate
C) Complete Subject
D) Complete Predicate
E) Neither
Answer:neither
Explanation:
When children take risks or are unattended they
Answer:
When you stop your kids from risk-taking, you are taking a risk of your own—with your child's health. Kids really grow and learn when they have the permission and opportunities they need to take risks: To climb high, to wander independently, to use grown-up tools, to bike down a hill as fast as they can.
While it's natural to want to keep your child safe from harm, the chance of injuries may actually be worth it, in exchange for emotional and physical confidence. Research shows that the great majority of injuries kids sustain during risky outdoor play are minor and require little or no medical treatment.
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Readers would MOST Likely conclude that
A)
only the man willing to forgive his neighbor will be
rescued.
B)
only the tougher, less forgiving man will survive this
ordeal.
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the two enemies had more in common with each
other than they realized.
D)
both men will be rescued because one finally showed
willingness to forgive.
Answer:
C. The two enemies had more in common with each other than they realized
Explanation:
Answer:
Your answer C is correct.
Explanation:
Correct
Readers would MOST likely conclude that the two enemies had more in common with each other than they realized. The enemies both were willing to waste years of anger, resentment, and determination over a land boundary feud. This led them both to a life-threatening entanglement. Nothing suggests the author intends readers to conclude one is more likely to survive.
How does the author best capture the audience's attention in paragraph one?
A.
by explaining that there is a problem with how all teens dress today
B.
by describing examples of inappropriate teen clothing
C.
by saying that teenagers express themselves through personal statements
D.
by saying that favorite music groups encourage students to dress badly
What is the central argument of The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven?
Answer:
Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is a collection of short stories that explores the continuing Native American struggles in the modern era. ... One of Alexie's main themes in his short story is the sense of alienation that Native Americans feel in the modern world.
Explanation:
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Is The Capitalization And Punctuation Correct?
Answer:
Jimmy Butler was interested in three jobs on career day; Engineer, Magician, and Acrobat.
Explanation:
No there is nothing wrong I used grammarly to help me
Answer:
Yes this is correct. Personally i would say: Jimmy Butler was interested in three jobs on career day: Engineer, Magician, and Acrobat.
Explanation:
How did King
Hamlet die? *
Answer:
During his match
Explanation:
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How to write a full sentence outline.
correct the sentence fragment to make the thought complete.
My brother and his friends.
Answer:
My brother and his friends go out.
Explanation:
That could be just an example of what you could do. It's your decion though.. I think. I'm really sorry if it ends up wrong!!
crumb : bread :: __: molecule
Answer:
atom
Explanation:
The question above is commonly used for "mental aptitude" tests. This analyzes the individual's ability to think logically (logical reasoning).
The sample on the left shows that the "crumb" is considered a particle of a bread. So, this means that you will have to look for the particle of a molecule. And it is no other than an "atom."
So, this explains the answer.
“I just don’t think your grades are strong enough to get you into Stanford, Charlene. Why don’t you shoot for the state college?”
The college counselor’s office was making Charlene more claustrophobic by the minute, as she struggled to process Mr. Martin’s words. Not strong enough to get into Stanford? she thought to herself. Still in a daze, she thanked him feebly and went to meet Rhonda in the cafeteria.
“Look, you’ve still got almost a year before the application deadline,” Rhonda reminded her when she heard her story. “I’ve seen you on the basketball court. You’re a fighter, so get out there and prove Mr. Martin wrong! ”
Something in her friend’s words hit home for Charlene. Mr. Martin may be the “expert,” but he didn’t know what she had inside, what she was capable of—and neither did she. So she’d spend the next nine months discovering exactly that. Day by day, week by week, Charlene worked to excel. On the basketball court, she was all focus and determination, dazzling her teammates and winning the coach’s praise. She threw herself into her studies, but she also volunteered at an animal shelter on the weekends and became active in various school clubs. “Well-rounded” was what she figured Stanford wanted, and that’s what she intended to deliver.
The next spring, when the acceptance letter arrived on Stanford letterhead, along with a basketball scholarship, she opted against waving it in Mr. Martin’s face. The news reached him through the grapevine, and he sent her a congratulatory note. Years later, on a visit home, she stopped in to Mr. Martin’s office and thanked him for expressing his doubt in her abilities which ultimately made her work that much harder to get into Stanford.
What is the main theme of this passage?
A. The clearer one's goals are, the easier they are to attain.
B. Volunteering will make you a more well-rounded person.
C. Hard work and determination are the keys to success.
D. A lot of good can be accomplished in a short time.
Answer: These are some really good answer choices.. It'll be hard to pick.. I would say either D, or C.
Explain: In the passage, it says that the student will most likely won't make it into Stanford.
The student then continued to work hard, and knew what they were doing is the key to success.
It could also be D, because they did a lot of good in a short time. Meaning they took a couple of days to make sure they would make into Stanford.
Therefore, it would be either D, or C.
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which of the following would provide the most neutral...
the rest of the question and answer choices are on the picture.
Answer:
id say a police report
Explanation:
becauae a news paper arricle geta its facts from a report
What do the Hindus compare the moon to?
I
First to answer correctly gets brainliest!!
Select the correct answer.
Which literary technique is used in this excerpt from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley?
My life, as it passed thus, was indeed hateful to me, and it was during sleep alone that I could taste joy. O blessed sleep! Often, when most miserable, I sank to repose, and my dreams lulled me even to rapture. The spirits that guarded me had provided these moments, or rather hours, of happiness that I might retain strength to fulfil my pilgrimage. Deprived of this respite, I should have sunk under my hardships. During the day I was sustained and inspirited by the hope of night, for in sleep I saw my friends, my wife, and my beloved country; again I saw the benevolent countenance of my father, heard the silver tones of my Elizabeth's voice, and beheld Clerval enjoying health and youth. Often, when wearied by a toilsome march, I persuaded myself that I was dreaming until night should come and that I should then enjoy reality in the arms of my dearest friends. What agonizing fondness did I feel for them! How did I cling to their dear forms, as sometimes they haunted even my waking hours, and persuade myself that they still lived! At such moments vengeance, that burned within me, died in my heart, and I pursued my path towards the destruction of the daemon more as a task enjoined by heaven, as the mechanical impulse of some power of which I was unconscious, than as the ardent desire of my soul. What his feelings were whom I pursued I cannot know. Sometimes, indeed, he left marks in writing on the barks of the trees or cut in stone that guided me and instigated my fury. "My reign is not yet over"—these words were legible in one of these inscriptions—"you live, and my power is complete. Follow me; I seek the everlasting ices of the north, where you will feel the misery of cold and frost, to which I am impassive. You will find near this place, if you follow not too tardily, a dead hare; eat and be refreshed. Come on, my enemy; we have yet to wrestle for our lives, but many hard and miserable hours must you endure until that period shall arrive."
Scoffing devil! Again do I vow vengeance; again do I devote thee, miserable fiend, to torture and death. Never will I give up my search until he or I perish; and then with what ecstasy shall I join my Elizabeth and my departed friends, who even now prepare for me the reward of my tedious toil and horrible pilgrimage!
A.
Analogy
B.
Flashback
C.
Foil
D.
Paradox
E.
Stream of Consciousness
F.
Flash-forward
Answer:
e
Explanation:
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Answer:21
Explanation:21
Answer:
1) encyclopedia
2) passage
3) accurate
4) revise
Explanation:
1) encyclopedia...encyclopedias have lots of information about many topics.
2) passage...it would be accurate evidence for your topic because it came directly from the source.
3) accurate...if something is accurate, you can trust it.
4) revise...this means to make your writing better and check for any mistakes you may have accidentally made.
Good luck on your assignment and have an amazing day!! C:
How do you think higher education will impact your life?
Answer:
A high education allows you to pursue a career that interests and inspires you.
21) Choose the sentence that shows correct punctuation.
Yes said Samuel I will pick you up at noon.
a.) "Yes," said Samuel, "I will pick you up at noon."
b.) "Yes," said Samuel "I will pick you up at noon."
c.) "Yes" said Samuel, "I will pick you up at noon."
7.
They grow when girls become up?
Answer:
when girls grow up they become women
Explanation:
i did not understand your question so here is an answer from what i understood
Write an essay. Choose 3 parts for improvement and write about the steps you will take to improve yourself.
Answer:
My name is Jay Ilych, I am a student and author.
I like to pride myself in being a man with focus, but there are some areas I would love to improve myself. Those areas are in the areas of lack of determination, procrastination and low self confidence.
I aim to improve in those areas by positively affirming to myself everyday that I can, I will, and I must because I am more than enough.
Instead of saying "I will do it later", I would do it immediately, no matter what.
Finally, I have joined a support group where I can boost both my self confidence and determination.
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How does the description of the Montresor coat of arms and motto in paragraphs 46-49 contribute to the reader’s understanding of Montresor’s character?— The Cast of Amontillado
A. It helps the reader understand Montresor’s pride, as well as how he responds to insult.
B. It helps the reader understand that Fortunato is a snake and that Montresor must crush him.
C. It helps the reader perceive Montresor as a snake and Fortunato as a human foot, crushing the snake.
D. It helps the reader compare the respectability of Montresor with the respectability of Fortunato.
Answer:
. It helps the reader understand that Fortunato is a snake and that Montresor must crush him.
Explanation:
Montresor describes his family's coat of arms as follows: "A huge human foot d'or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heal."
There is a dramatic irony here. The reader knows that Montresor plans to murder Fortunato, and thus we can infer that, from Montresor's perspective, the huge golden foot in the coat of arms symbolizes Montresor himself, and the snake with its fangs "imbedded" in the heel of the foot symbolizes Fortunato.The foot crushing the snake in the coat of arms foreshadows Montresor's murder of Fortunato.
easy true or false question
The volleyball is considered "out" if it lands on the boundary line.
True
or
False
Answer:
If it lands on the boundary line it is false (I think)
Answer:
False
Explanation:
I’m pretty sure it’s still considered in. I used to play volleyball and if I remember right it’s still in.
Hope this helps.
Read the sonnet. Sonnet 116, by William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O, no! It is an ever-fixèd mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth’s unknown, although his height be taken. Love’s not Time’s fool, though rosy lips and cheek Within his bending sickle’s compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error, and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
Which of the following statements best describes how lines 1–12 in Sonnet 116 develop the ideas of the poem?
A) The third quatrain develops ideas different than those expressed in the first two quatrains.
B) All of the quatrains express a single thought in different ways.
C) The meaning of the poem changes in the second quatrain.
D) Each quatrain shows the speaker’s feelings of love from a different perspective.
Answer:
B) All of the quatrains express a single thought in different ways.
Explanation:
What process or thoughts do you go through when faced with a difficult choice to make? (I just need a couple of sentences)
Explanation:
I love to do meditation to clear my thought. I also love to do heavy breathing exercises to clear my thoughts. I love doing this because it is a relaxing way to just clear everything out of that crowded head of mine.
Since the beard on his face reached his collarbone, he decided to shave
it.
O beard
O on his face
O reached
O collarbone
Why does the Tinker say he hasn't eaten dinner ? A. to show he needs money B. to show he wants her to invite him to dinner C. as a way to leave
Answer:
B
Explanation:
He is giving them a sign saying he is hungry and he wants to be invited to eat.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In the short story "The Bet," what is the banker—because he is largely one-dimensional and unchanging—considered?
A.
flat and dynamic character
B.
flat and static character
C.
round and dynamic character
D.
round and static character
Answer:
B
Explanation:
flat/static characters do not change or develop
what did you feel and think while doing the activities?
Answer: What activities thoooo?
Explanation: ???