Answer:
action verbs
Explanation:
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
Which of the following statements is true about a story's narrator?
The narrator is usually the author so that he or she can tell you what all of the characters are thinking or feeling at any time.
The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking.
The narrator is usually one of the characters in the story who knows everything about what the others are thinking and feeling.
The narrator controls only the information that the main character is aware of and so is limited by that character's experiences.
the answer:The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking.
She likes cakes chocolates and milk shake punctuation
Answer:
there is milkshakes in the file below
Explanation:
Select the prepositional phrase. Hiking upwards Over the mountain Tallest heights Where they hike
Answer:
Over the mountain
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is one that behaves and assumes the role of an adverbial phrase and will start with a preposition, followed by a pronoun, article or noun. In the case shown above, the preposition is the word "over" which is followed by an article and a noun.
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Amelia Earhart: Pioneer
Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in a small Kansas town. That was six years before the Wright brothers took their famous first airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Over the next two decades, aviation developed rapidly, but the pilots at the controls were mainly men. Amelia Earhart broke through that barrier to become a famous aviator, and she paved the way for women who followed.
Amelia Takes Off
Amelia took her first flying lesson in 1921. At the end of the year, she received her pilot’s license. She took odd jobs and received financial help from her mother to buy her own airplane. With a plane of her own, Amelia quickly began making a name for herself in the aviation world. In October 1922, she broke a world record for female pilots by flying her plane to 14,000 feet in altitude. In 1923, she received her International Pilot’s License—just the sixteenth woman in the world to do so. Unfortunately, Amelia had to sell her plane to give her mother money, and for a while, her love of aviation became more of a hobby.
But this all changed in 1928 when Amelia was contacted by publisher George Putnam, who she later married. He invited her to be a passenger on a cross-Atlantic flight. Amelia would have preferred to be the pilot, not the passenger, but at the time, flying a plane over an ocean was considered too dangerous for women.
The flight was successful, and Amelia became world-famous as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. However, Amelia was not satisfied. She did not get to operate the controls during the flight and thought of herself as being no more important to the flight’s success than “a sack of potatoes.” She was determined to fly on her own.
Amelia Reaches Stardom
In 1929, Amelia became involved with an organization called the Ninety-Nines, a group that promoted female pilots in the aviation industry. She was the group’s first president. In May of 1932, Amelia crossed the Atlantic again, but this time she was at the controls. She made the trip from Canada to Ireland in 15 hours. She received many medals and awards for her achievement.
Amelia hoped her success would open doors for women in aviation and in other fields, so she continued flying and setting records. She became the first person to fly across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans when she flew from Hawaii to California.
An Extraordinary Mission
Even after proving she was a world-class aviator, Amelia still wanted more. In 1937, she set off on an amazing trip: flying around the world. Amelia started in California but faced trouble along the way. She became ill, her plane needed repairs, and bad weather forced a change in the flight route. She made it to one of her planned stops near Australia, but she never made it to her next destination. People all over the world were following the news of Amelia’s trip—and now she was missing! President Franklin D. Roosevelt conducted a $4 million rescue mission, but Amelia was never found.
Amelia hoped that her actions would inspire other women to follow their dreams. One of her lifelong missions was for the world to recognize that women could have the same careers as men. Even though she died at a young age, just 40 years old, Amelia was an inspiration to many.
Amelia Earhart is sitting in her plane with her aviation hat and goggles on.
How does the narrator’s point of view influence how Amelia Earhart’s life is described?
A.
The narrator sees her as normal and makes her look common and boring.
B.
The narrator looks at her as a lucky woman and makes her look happy and popular.
C.
The narrator sees her as a failure and makes her look weak and silly.
D.
The narrator sees her as a pioneer and makes her look courageous and adventurous.
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0 of 19 Answered
Answer:
id say D, were in the middle of this test as well
Pilsen is an old community in Chicago with a long history. This part of Chicago started small and got bigger, as most neighborhoods in the city did. Its cultural history is about moving, changing, and connecting. Many people have moved there over the decades. This movement started when immigrants chose to settle in this part of the city when Chicago was growing rapidly. An immigrant is a person who moves from one country to another. Pilsen’s first people spoke German. They had moved from Germany. If you go to Pilsen today you will see some of the places they built. But when they first moved there, it had just a few homes. Then immigrants continued to migrate there; newcomers moved to Pilsen so they could be near people who came from the same country
Answer:
B
Explanation:
science Society of your school wishs to visit the moragahakanda dam. write a letter to the Director General of the project asking permission to visit the place.
Answer:
Letter writing to the Director General of Moragahakanda Dam requesting for permission to visit it.
Explanation:
To,
The Director General
Moragahakanda Dam
Moragahakanda, Talagoda Junction
Sri Lanka
12 May 2015
Subject: Permission to visit the dam by our school.
Respected Sir,
Most respectfully, on behalf of ABC Public School's science society, I would like to ask for permission to visit the Moragahakanda Dam. We've been learning and researching natural reservoirs and dams as part of our science project. And your project is one of the most wanted locations that the society wished to view and experience.
So, as part of our science society's trip, we would like to make a visit to the site, for which, we were told we need to get permission from you.
It would mean a great deal to us if you would allow us to make a visit to the site. We would be really grateful to you.
Thanking you in advance.
Regards,
Ankush Sharma
President
Science Society
ABC Public School
New Delhi.
Describe the tone of the article from "prime time for cicadas" and how the author's choice of word creates it. Cite at least
two specific words and phrases chosen by the author to support you; answer.
30 points to give
Answer:
you only give 15
Explanation:
Answer:
sorry for the speling mistakes
Explanation:
I believe the tone is informational and mysterious in a way, the author accompinies the tone by using words "reasearchs are especially intrested in ... periodical cicades " This sentence creates a sense of mystery and urges the reader to conitnue reading about the cicades
In the past, the most famous painters, such as Da Vinci and Rafael, achieved their fame due to their extraordinary talent. In contrast, artists of today may possess very limited skills. The success of a modern artist often results from a genius for marketing or selling ideas rather than artistic ability. Which statement below best supports the claim with evidence?
Answer:
May you provide us with the statements so I can answer? Thank you.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The 4th point i gues becase im a beginner at music.
Answer:
Crochets and quavers
Explanation:
The above answer is correct.
The rhythm has crotchets and quavers.
The crotchet is a musical notation. It comes from an Old French crotchet which means "little hook". This is because of the hook used on the note which is in black notation. The crotchet has the time value of one beat or a quarter of a semibreve.
The quaver is known to be a musical note which has the time value of an eighth of half a crotchet. The quaver is symbolized in music by a large dot with a hooked stem.
Can someone help me get started with this or give me an example of. There is no wrong or right answer but its just an opinion. Use the word Independence to answer these.
Answer:
If I had a life filled with happiness I would
- make it my mission to help others
- be nicer to the people around me
- live life to the fullest
- spread my happiness to others
- thank God for my blessing of happiness
Explanation:
Is life fair? pls answer
Answer:
No, although life has a certain balance nothing is completely fair. For example if you are nice to random people and provide them with acts of kindness, but dont get something relative in return it would be considered not fair even though things like this happen quite often.
Explanation:
Hope this helps you :)
why did European power refuse to help of Tewdross
Answer:
Tewodros had become increasingly unpopular over the years due to his harsh methods, and many regional figures had rebelled against him. Several readily assisted the British by providing guides and food as the expeditionary force marched towards Magdala, where the Emperor had fortified the mountaintop.
He also intended to reform the church but he was confronted by strong opposition when he tried to impose a tax on church lands to help finance government activities. His confiscation of these lands gained him enemies in the church and little support elsewhere. Essentially, Tewodros was a talented military campaigner
Write a letter to the headmaster in your school telling him ways of ensuring discipline in the school
Answer:
Dear headmaster,
I would like to suggest you some ways to ensure discipline in our school. There are two things that I think are essential for students to really be discipline and follow the schools' rules. First of all, to give the students a space to talk and discuss all the things that are decided by the school and that affect our everyday lives here. Here, we could give our points of view and maybe build something together: directors, teachers and students. Second of all, you should explain the reason why you make a rule, students do not want to break rules, they just want to understand why each rule exist and understand that is not just a whim.
I hope you consider my proposals.
Best regards.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write a letter to the headmaster of your school explaining how to ensure discipline in your school. I decided to write two different proposals for the headmaster but you have to write what you think could work best. It's important to follow letter requirements.
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essay for english
Answer:
ok ok ok ok ok ok
Explanation:
A poem about society and racism
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
A poem about society and racism
They returned home
to a war raging against racism;
this battle becoming
their new “In-Country” "Out Post!"
We now bash and murder people
for whom they freely choose to love.
It makes me often wonder
if God judges same sex marriage from Above?
History is sadly repeating itself
wrongly all over this entire earth.
It truly saddens me
for when I see it I lose my mirth.
Why does it always happen
time and time again so very fast;
that all countries wish to forget
the collective sins of their sordid past?
I wrote this poem to spread awareness
of the “biased continued race;”
of us “wrongly hating”
each other’s “precious race!”
What are we really
rushing to wrongly beset?
“Separatism” is the only thing
I can see that we'd sadly get!
Is this the ultimate goal
of those who spread such evil and hate?
We can not take it lightly
because it will “influence our destined fate!”
I know this and lived it all too well;
myself being mixed with “black and white.”
I'm not “black enough to be black”
and not “white enough to be white!”
But I dare not forget
part of my culture is from an Asian influence
East-West Indian to be exact
which added more prejudiced indifference;
I am” half accepted” by some
and “equally despised” by the other!
Is it my own fault I was born
of a “mixed race father and mother?”
Aren’t “we” all the “same;”
irrespective of “race, creed, color, sex, and religion?”
It truly is a shame
those five words only “causes racial division!”
Here is something I wish for you all
to think about extremely hard.
If you're at deaths door and need a transplant
would you ask the color on your donor’s card?
Please ponder this question also;
if one “race of people” are “superior” to another,
then shouldn't “their blood” not be able
to "be transfused" into that of an “inferior other?”
Blood is blood!
It's the essence of all life;
it knows not ones outer color;
based on that there should be no strife.
If we cut one another;
is all of our blood not red?
Do we not breathe the same air;
and at some point all end up dead?!
We are one people; “human beings”
living on a planet hurtling through infinite time and space.
A great cosmic collision or earth’s natural fury
could at any moment end our precious “human race!”
That's something we should
always sincerely think about,
when we use racial hatred
in taking somebody out!
Life is precious; we must live and let live,
as well as live and let die;
but we must always question
those mortal reasons why?
It makes no hypocritical political difference
that we now fight against our enemy’s oppression's!
When we also beheaded, scalped, buried alive, raped and murdered; committing those same acts of transgressions!
Freedom and liberation we promise them.
Hypocrisy at the end of a gun!
Are we trying to atone
for the same sins we have done?
“Let those without sins
cast the first stone!”
Nobody heeds these words;
and the world will groan!
It's said,
“If society does not learn from the sins of their past;
they are then condemned
to repeat those same “sins of their past!”
This world could never
“fix or heal itself;”
without each “individual country”
first “fixing and healing itself!”
The first “positive step” that should be made;
is to adjust the way we think!
“Negative thoughts” create “negative emotions;”
and the end result will always stink!
I'm not ashamed to admit'...
I was once full of such prejudice and hate!
All it did for me
was close heavens door and open hell's gate!
But after deep Soul searching
and many, many Spiritual battles;
“those evil snakes” went away
along with their “influential rattles!”
This came about because
I was able to free my mind;
in that life defining moment
this is what I came to find...
when one is
truly centered
and at peace
all you want to do
is make wars cease!
I hope just one,
if not you all;
understand that
a country divided
will ultimately fall!
She will desperately drop
while sobbing on her knees;
and her bloody tears help grow
those dreaded “Poplar Trees.”
Then we'll be united
as we all swing from
a mutually created limb.
History has proven this
it’s the facts;...
and not just me being grim.
So my beloved country
these United States of America;
standing “united” should now become
our primary agenda!
Let's “lead by example”
and start the change;
for the whole world knows
in its own backyard...
is "Where the “Strange Fruit” Grows!"
~THIS IS MY POEM DEDICATED TO PEACE AND RACIAL HARMONY~
You must have visited marketplace in your area. Describe your experience of such a visit.
Explanation:
it was quite tiresome when i visited nakasero market in kampala since lots of people were there..it was hard to get what i wanted though variety of things were there, but still ,i window shopped and that made my day...... .
Answer:
there where a lot of people and goods fruits,vegetables and more there where so many people who work in the market there was almost everything in the world the market was so big that it took me a 1 hour to explore it was beautiful i had a lot of experience and i want visit more
Explanation:
mark me a brainliestttttttttt! have a nice day :)
Which word signals a cause? O so O then O since O therefore
Answer:It could be either so, since, or therefor. they all apply
Which one makes more sense (and tell me why the other option(s) doesn't make sense):
"Catching my full and keen attention"
or
Catching my curious attention
or
Non (suggest what I could write)
Answer:
None
Explanation:
"Catching my attention" or "Catching my full attention" sounds better. Keen cannot be used as an adjective for attention.
write an essay of 300-350 words about... the devil has retired...there are only humans left
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Which sentence shows a formal tone?
a. Recycling can help eliminate waste if more communities choose to participate in recycling programs.
b. Recycling helps the environment.
c. Recycling is so cool.
d. Recycling won't be used in many communities.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A!
Explanation:
Recycling can help eliminate waste if more communities choose to participate in recycling programs.
100 POINTS!!!!
fake answers will be reported
Prompt Short Writing
Find two current events/debates from two different publications that are new to you. Write a one-paragraph reaction about
each publication's perspective on both issues.
Please make this well written with proper grammar. Thank you.
Answer:
Explanation:
Campaign is one of the world’s leading business media brands serving events, marketing, advertising, and media professionals. Originally launched as a weekly magazine in London back in 1968, it has evolved into a globally-networked franchise providing real-time news and analysis by expert commentators around the world. Campaign’s mission is to provide professionals from across the marketing, live events, advertising and media communities with creative firepower to attract and delight consumers.
EIN is read by conference organizers, promoters, event managers, production companies, suppliers, agencies, corporate event professionals, and government agencies. The content serves the needs of event organizers planning anything from a regional conference or international exhibition to a trade show, brand activation, or major festival.
They both find there administrations trustworthy to the people which makes them believe in there company's and international magazines.
hope this helps!!
Answer:
In my first event ( The Black Lives Matter Movement), the article seemed very biased towards this movement, with during further interest on the publisher, it showed that the publisher was pro All Lives Matter movement which is like the "rebuttal" for the BLM movement. Over all the article was very biased and against the BLM movement. The author had a link to an article posted on abortion. In this article he was very pro choice on this matter and seemed also bias on the fact of her body her choice. Two different others to different few points.
Explanation:
switch some of the word up so you won't exactly copy it. hope this helps!
(A) comedians
(B) comedian’
(C) comedians’
Answer:
A//comedians ...............
What is the purpose of paragraph 7 in the article?
A
to present the viewpoint of those who believe differently than the author and explain why that viewpoint is incorrect
B
to outline the opinion of the author, so the reader will understand the main idea of the article
C
to indicate reasons why the author is correct and provide evidence to support those opinions
D
to conclude the author's argument, for this paragraph comes at the end of the article.
Answer:
what paragraph I'm confused
Explanation:
telo me what grade this is so i ca answer
Im not smart - help. I will select brainliest
Can someone help me get started with this or give me an example of. There is no wrong or right answer but its just an opinion. Use the word Peace to answer these.
Answer:
If I had a life filled with peace I would:
Explanation:
read a book outside.
meditate with no background noise
watch a movie in silence
write a poem
and paint something outside
Core Value: Positivity
My definition: An outlook on life that involves seeing and focusing on the good aspects of a situation, no matter what the circumstances.
If I had a life filled with Positivity, I would.....
1. Help a friend in need
2. Start going for daily walks
3. Read a book series
4. Try something new
5. Write about life
Activities that can (or do) help me build this value in life
1. Start my morning with an upbeat song
2. Complement someone
3. Look at the brighter side of life
4. Try meditating
5. Smile
What is one reason to add context to a story?
Group of answer choices
to discourage readers from taking sides on an issue
to help readers understand the story's significance
to convince readers to agree with the writer's point of view
to distract readers from the absence of real facts
Answer:
to distract readers from the absence of real facts
Explanation:
well if you think about it it helps hide from the point that the absence of real facts is unavailable in the story for the time being so keep on learning and you may get the answer
Answer:
The answer is 2. to help readers understand the story's significance.
~Hoped this helped~
~brainly, please?~
Choose one of the following topics for your narrative essay.
In the short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," the reader is never told what the exact insult was that caused Montresor to seek revenge against Fortunato. Write to tell what happened before the story begins in "The Cask of Amontillado."
or
In the short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," the reader is never told what becomes of Montresor after he completes his plot against Fortunato. Write to tell what happened after the story ends in "The Cask of Amontillado."
You will only submit Part One of your Narrative Organizer, though you will be completely writing a narrative essay of 1,000 to 1,500 words in subsequent lessons.
Narrative Organizer
Part One
Graphic Organizer
Beginning | Middle | End
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Part Two
Directions: Write the introduction for your narrative essay, following the guidelines you were taught. The introduction should be approximately 150-200 words in length and may include dialogue.
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Part Three
Directions: Write the body of your narrative essay. This portion should be approximately 600-800 words in length and include dialogue and sensory details. Be sure to follow the tips and guidelines provided in the lessons.
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Part Four
Directions: Choose one passage (200-250 words) of your narrative essay to rewrite, adding descriptive language and sensory details wherever possible. Highlight your revisions. Submissions without highlighting will be returned for revisions.
Highlight Your Revisions
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Answer: In the short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," the reader is never told what becomes of Montresor after he completes his plot against Fortunato. ... Write to tell what happened after the story ends in "The Cask of Amontillado." 2 ... All they know is that Fortunato disappeared, and no one ever saw him again.
Explanation:
What parts of the book Little Women are not important to the book and why. I need two parts please
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Olivia is a beautiful piano player, but she does not get along well with others. This might cause future employers to hesitate in hiring Olivia.
True
or
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
reasons are most likely because she doesnt get along with others.Most of the time people look for social people that can work together and coexist in the same workspace
Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.
Although life was better in the projects than in the tenement house, Wash began to glimpse more of the other world and realize what he was missing. "You'd walk by the Alabama Theatre, and the door would open, and you'd feel that cool air." He also noticed white people eating at the counter at J. J. Newberry's Department Store. "More than anything," he said, "I wanted a banana split behind that counter . . . But you couldn't go back there." Instead Wash and other blacks had to eat in the basement standing up.
How does this excerpt best help readers make a connection to world events?
by offering an example of racial segregation
by offering criticisms of badly kept housing
by offering details about movies Wash enjoys
by offering a glimpse of modern inventions
Answer:
This excerpt best helps readers make a connection to world events:
A. by offering an example of racial segregation.
Explanation:
By Cynthia Levinson, "We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March" is a book about some of the people who took part in the march against segregation in Alabama. Between 3,000 and 4,000 children protested, and among them was Washington Booker, aka Wash.
The excerpt we are analyzing here offers clears examples of segregation. African Americans, like Wash, were not allowed in certain places. The differences were huge. Places attended by white people were better, more modern, more comfortable. African Americans were told to accept a harsher reality - such as eating in the basement standing up. But they did not, and bravely faced jail time to demand equality.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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