Answer:
editor
Explanation:
That is the correct grammar and spelling...
but I do not think it's a fact that every writer need a good editor
its an opinion
class 8 debate of english
Which president honored the reading program for promoting literacy?
Answer:
Leonard H. Gilbert
Explanation:
The definitions and words if someone could help me with that quick as possibly before February 18th at 8am
Answer:
1 : G
2 : J
3 : F
4 : I
5 : B
6 : H
7 : A
8 : D
9 : E
10 : C
Read these lines from "Hold Fast Your Dreams."
And sheltered so,
May thrive and grow—
What does the word thrive mean as used in the poem?
A-share
B-wither
C-conquer
D-flourish
Read this paragraph from chapter 5 of The Prince.
But when cities or countries are accustomed to live under a prince, and his family is exterminated, they, being on the one hand accustomed to obey and on the other hand not having the old prince, cannot agree in making one from amongst themselves, and they do not know how to govern themselves. For this reason they are very slow to take up arms, and a prince can gain them to himself and secure them much more easily. But in republics there is more vitality, greater hatred, and more desire for vengeance, which will never permit them to allow the memory of their former liberty to rest; so that the safest way is to destroy them or to reside there.
Which option best states the main idea of the passage?
Former republics are more difficult to rule than hereditary states, and they will rebel if they are not tightly controlled.
The strategies for controlling hereditary states and former republics are the same.
Hereditary states come with a history that must be deeply understood if a new prince is to control them easily.
Hereditary states never forget their former loyalties, so they are hard to control.
Answer:
A. Former republics are more difficult to rule than hereditary states, and they will rebel if they are not tightly controlled.
Explanation:
Got it right on Edge
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because i said so brudda
1. Are the underlined statements/phrases fact or opinion? Support your answer.
Answer:__________________________________________
2. As to where these underlined statements/phrases refer to?
Answer:__________________________________________
3. When do you say it is an opinion?
Answer:__________________________________________
4. Do you think you could just give an opinion without any basis? Why?
Answer:__________________________________________
5. Give your opinion on the article.___________________________________________
I HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME PLEASE:'(
Answer:
Find the answers and explanations below.
Explanation:
1. The underlined statements are opinions. The first underlined statement began with the phrase. "I think". This implies a personal opinion.
2. The underlined statements were made in reference to the Southeast Asian Education system which mostly affected their students.
3. An opinion is a person's view of a matter which is not necessarily based on facts. It is an opinion when the feelings or emotions of a person on certain issues are stated without proving them with facts, data, and statistics.
4. Yes, it is possible to give an opinion without basis. From the definition, an opinion is just a statement of one's feelings which could be correct or incorrect. It is also not necessarily supported by verifiable proof.
5. I think the article clearly expressed the dilemma that plagued not just Southeast Asia, but also the whole world in the year 2020 after the emergence of the pandemic. While that year came with many challenges, it also helped educators to think more deeply of effective ways to make learning methods more diverse. As a result, students could now learn through several electronic means without having to be physically present with their instructors.
Why is deductive reasoning stronger than inductive reasoning?
The deductive reasoning is stronger than inductive reasoning because it makes assumptions based on supporting ideas.
suggest one school event to raise money for a new school bus
Answer:
However, some ideas are hosting a movie night, donut fundraiser, host a games day where you create games day.
What do you think is President Roosevelt's purpose for writing this speech? https://app.edmentum.com/content-delivery//resource/a9156fa7-05c0-4641-8af6-2af783512a23
Not sure if the link will work, so I'll put it in the comments of this question. 20 pts and brainliest.
Answer:
He sought to emphasize the historic nature of the events at Pearl Harbor, implicitly urging the American people never to forget the attack and memorialize its date.
Explanation:Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union Add ress, commonly known as the “Four Freedoms” speech. In it he articulated a powerful vision for a world in which all people had freedom of speech and of religion, and freedom from want and fear. It was delivered on January 6, 1941 and it helped change the world.
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What is a good book that is at an 8th-grade level and will help me with my reading and comprehension skills?
Answer:
Great Gatsby, Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest
Explanation:
What is the theme of "The Story of the Fisherman”?
Answer: Fish
Explanation:
Answer:
cleverness trumps wrath. [option: B]
Explanation:
Which vocabulary word best completes the following sentence?
Throughout the course of the story, Ida B experienced a
Choose...
from being a character who was angry to one who was happy and thankful.
disdain
focused
prospect
transition
Answer:
I think it is transition because that is like a change
Answer:
transition
Explanation:
Anyone is available to help please?
Answer:
1. Mechanical -Teeth
2. Chemical - Saliva
3. Which word best completes the sentence? **Ken is too _____ to make a decision about the topic of his term paper. *
unscrupulous
disingenuous
fortuitous
irresolute
Answer:
irresolute
Explanation:
hope you have a great day
What kinds of topics are most often the subject of literary allusions? (Select ALL correct answers.)
A. history
B. science
C. pop culture
D. mythology
Answer:
To be honest, I've seen them all as literary allusions, if I couldn't pick them all, I would say history, pop culture, and mythology. If I could only pick 2, I would say history and mythology, as those two are the most likely answers.
Explanation:
Rather self explanatory
Q: What does the writer make you feel about Mrs McPherson in The Widow's Might (by
Charlotte Perkins Gilman)?
Answer:
The writer allows the reader to realize that Mrs McPherson was a very oppressed woman when married, but now she is experiencing a freedom and independence that she had never felt before.
Explanation:
Mrs McPherson spent her life devoting herself to her husband and children. When the husband became ill, he had to take care of him and the family's work, neglecting himself and his will. However, when he dies, it is as if a weight is lifted off her back and she felt free and ready to be independent and spend her time with herself, being responsible for herself alone.
With this, the writer makes the reader realize that Mrs McPherson was excluded from the marriage, but from the moment that marriage no longer existed, she can get rid of this oppression by becoming completely free.
The thing which the writer makes me feel about Mrs McPherson in The Widow's Might is:
I saw that Mrs McPherson was oppressed in her marriage but is now free and independent.A summary of the textThere is the narration about the life of Mrs McPherson and the difficult marriage which she had to endure as her husband was oppressive and unkind to her and when he dies, she feels peaceful and free.
We can see that the general feeling which we can get for Mrs McPherson is that of pity and sadness and we see how happy and free she is after her husband dies.
Read more about sad marriages here:
https://brainly.com/question/8136825
Goldilocks was a nosy girl. One day she saw a large house in a dark forest. It was a beautiful house and Goldilocks decided to enter it. She didn't even bother to knock but walked in boldly. There she saw a wooden table with bowls of soup. She tasted the delicious soup in all three bowls and finished the smallest bowl. Then she decided to take a nap and broke the small bed. Don't you think that rude Goldilocks should have been charged in court with trespassing and theft?
Answer:
Yes she should but you should remember she was only a girl
Explanation:
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What is Effie trinkets motivations? Hunger games at least 2-3 sentences
Answer:
Uh hai. I dunno dis.
Explanation:
She tries to encourage Katniss and Peeta to be happy about their forthcoming partaking in the Games and helps them prepare for the training sessions along with Haymitch, in suspense that they will attain high scores in order to catch the attention of more sponsors.
Which statement is true?
Answer:
the third one
Explanation:
Do you think the poet is unkind to the young bride, or does she show insight into people? Explain
Answer:
which young bride?
Explanation:
How are issues of race still relevant today?
Answer:
Unaddressed systemic racism is, in my mind, the most important issue in the United States today. And it has been so since before the founding of our nation.
Slavery was America’s “original sin.” It was not solved by the framers of the U.S. Constitution, nor was it resolved by the horrendous conflict that was of the American Civil War. It simply changed its odious form and continued the generational enslavement of an entire strata of American society. In turn, the Civil Rights Movement struck a mighty blow against racism in America, and our souls soared when Dr. King told us he had a dream. But we were and still are far from the “promised land.” And even when America rose up to elect its first Black President, Barack Obama, we may indeed have lost ground as a collective nation along the way.
John Allen
John R. Allen
President, The Brookings Institution
That is our legacy as Americans, and in many ways, the most hateful remnants of slavery persist in the U.S. today in the form of systemic racism baked into nearly every aspect of our society and who we are as a people. Indeed, for those tracing their heritage to countries outside of Western Europe, or for those with a non-Christian belief system, that undeniable truth often impacts every aspect of who you are as a person, in one form or another.
The reality of this history has been on stark display in recent weeks. From the terrible killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, to the countless, untold acts of racism that take place every day across America, these are the issues that are defining the moment—just as our response will define who we are and will be in the 21st century and beyond. Truly, the very nature of our “national soul” is at stake, and we all have a deep responsibility to be a part of the solution.
For us at Brookings, race, racism, equality, and equity are now matters of presidential priority. Addressing systemic racism is a key component of those efforts, with research also focusing on the Latino and Native American communities; faith-based communities, including our Jewish and Muslim communities; and the threat of white supremacy and domestic terrorism also playing a major role. It will also include work on the important need for comprehensive police reform, to include reform rooted in local community engagement and empowerment. We will not solve systemic racism and inequality over-night, and we have so much work ahead. But in a world where we often spend more time debating the nature of our problems than taking meaningful action, we must find ways to contribute however we can and to move forward as a community.
I firmly believe that we as Americans cannot remain silent about injustice. Inaction is simply unacceptable, and we have to stand up and speak out. And if our elected representatives and our elected leadership deny the problem, and refuse to act, then we must take on the responsibility of reform from the bottom up with special attention at the ballot box.
And especially for those Americans who may look like me – a white American male – or come from a similar background, action begins with reflection, and most importantly listening. It’s also about elevating and supporting the voices of those traditionally underrepresented, or even silenced, throughout society. How We Rise is an absolutely critical part of that solution.
Explanation:
subject /predicate4)Fermentation changes the beans.
Answer:
The subject is the beans and the predicate is fermentation
Explanation:
Correct me if I am wrong
Answer:
(change the beans :Subject ) (predicate is: fermentation)
Explanation:
if i'm incorrect i apologize i haven't don't that since 6th grade
An author's purpose can be to persuade, inform, or
O Argue
O Entertain
O Adjust
Explain
O
Which statement best describes the exposition
of this story?
Answer:
what is the story?
Explanation:
6. In reference to Paris, the nurse says, "Why he's a man of wax." Which interpretation of this
figurative expression is most logical in context?
A. He is not especially intelligent, but he is kind.
B. He is a very attractive person.
C. He has a fiery temper.
D. He has enough charm to make a woman's heart melt
Which statement best describes the relationship
between Annie and Kate, Helen's mother?
Annie believes that Kate underestimates Helen's
abilities,
Annie believes that Kate should count the number
of words her children hear
O Annie believes that Kate does not love her children.
Annie believes that Kate does not know the
meaning of the word "impaired."
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
I did it
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Help me find the main idea
The Manson trial was chaotic and bizarre. Manson sought to represent himself, but was denied by Judge William Keene. After initially granting in propria persona rights to Manson, Judge Keene later forced Manson to work with a lawyer when he grew tired of Manson's theatrics and delay tactics, including a request that the prosecuting attorneys be imprisoned like he was to level the legal playing field [source: New York Times]. One of Manson's successful requests? He had Judge Keene replaced. Judge Charles Older oversaw the trial in his place.
Answer:
The main idea I think is that Manson made his trial difficult and tried to delay it .?
Explanation:
Maybe I am sorry if I am wrong.
Replace each underlined verb with the most powerful persuasive verb. We all have moments of happiness in our lives. But sometimes we should think about what will get ( ) us to bring laughter and happiness to others. By being ( ) in the local community more, you can help people who don't have as much everyday happiness. It always feels good to make people smile and improve ( ) their day.
Answer:
1. Inspire
2. Engaging
3. Brighten
Explanation:
Persuasive verbs are action words that prevail upon people to do certain things. Persuasive verbs can be used in the sentence above in the following ways;
But sometimes we should think about what will inspire us to bring laughter and happiness to others. By engaging in the local community more, you can help people who don't have as much everyday happiness. It always feels good to make people smile and brighten their day.
Answer:
Inspire,engaging,brighten
Explanation:
Which sentence has a compound subject thanks
Which narration reveals a character with a friendly personality?
Miss Lydia poured her guest a cup of iced tea and asked her whether there was anything she could do to help.
Conrad the clown tried and tried, but he just could not manage to keep all three balls in the air at once.
I asked my father whether he had seen a weather forecast for the weekend.
After winning the race, Kelly demanded a towel and a bottle of water.
Answer: It’s definitely A it’s is the one with the most friendly and kind things she is doing in any of the sentences
Explanation: