Answer:
RecyclingCompostingSaving the EarthStop Global WarmingGetting a new computerGetting something else you really wantHelp people in needGo to your favorite restaurant (Once it's safe)Get an appGet an allowanceWatch a movieGet a petGet a new pair of shoesSomething you want to be added to your school or home or townSomething you want to changeRemember that you have to select your tone of voice depending on your audience. Just a tip. Hope this helps!
Answer:
About an Invention that could help the Earth
Explanation:
I did the same last year and it worked.
what are fern and avery's perspective on Wilbur fainting
Answer:
Fern thinks that Wilbur is not well is concerned for Wilbur.
Avery thinks Wilbur is dead. He thinks Wilbur is just being lazy.
Explanation:
The question refers to the story "Charlotte's Web" by E.B.White. It is about a piglet named Wilbur who is saved from being slaughtered by a the girl named Fern
3. When should you revise your prediction about what happens in a text?
A before you make a prediction
B after you have read the text
C after you have read the headings and title
D before you think about what you know about the topic
An article talks about how great cats are and how good they are at keeping us
company. Then it gives examples of different types of cats. What should you
leave out of your summary?
Whose point of view is shown in "The Players"?
Answer:
poet okExplanation:
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What question should you ask yourself when evaluating the main message of a speech?
A.
Are the sources credible?
B.
Has the speaker asked the audience questions to keep them interested?
C.
Is the speaker projecting loudly enough?
D.
Did the speaker use interesting visual aids?
Check Answer
10 Points
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The rest are just for better understandings of the speech for the audience but the sources would determine the overall legitimacy of the speech
Which of the following is true?
A. An interview is an informal type of communication.
B. In the workplace, it is important to interact only with people you know.
C. Employers look for people who look and behave like professionals.
D. Interacting well with others in the workplace is not a priority.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Being professional is a very important part of the work environment
Harriet's statement, "You've shook the lion's paw" meant _____.
Escaped slaves shook hands with the governor of New York, escaped slaves shook off the dust of the South, escaped slaves shook their fists in the face of danger, escaped slaves arrived safe under England's rule.
Answer:
escaped slaves arrived safe under England's rule.
Explanation:
This excerpt from 'Harriet, The Moses of Her People' published in 1886 describes the last part of one of those journeys from New York City to Niagara Falls along the underground railway. Harriet Tubman was a black American woman who has escaped slavery and helped others do the same. The phrase mentioned above referred to one of her memoir where she told a companion that they got free from the slave tradition as they passed the border of the United States and reached Canada in the domain of Queen Victoria.
Answer:
:)
Explanation:
Why can Peer pressure be a good thing?
Answer:
Peer pressure can sometimes be good because it pushes you to achieve new heights.
Explanation:
In my experience, in my time at middle school, the community surrounding me got very good grades and did lots of extra-curricular activites, and it forced me to try new things, which eventually benefitted me in my high school. So, the new oppurtunities it exposes you to are very formative and helpful later on in life.
Read the passage. "He did not rate that text.. Which says that hunters are not holy men... Was he to study till his head went round Poring over books in cloisters?... Was he to leave the world upon the shelf?" Which line in this description of the Monk shows Chaucer using irony? "Was he to leave the world upon the shelf?" "Poring over books in cloisters?" "He did not rate that text.." hunters are not holy men..."
Answer:
i think it is upon the shelf
Explanation:
Answer:
He has to leave the world upon the shelf.
Explanation:
"When I am too sad and too skinny to keep keeping, when I am a tiny thing 2 points
against so many bricks, then it is I look at trees ... Four who reach and do
not forget to reach. Four whose only reason is to be and be.” The voice in
the excerpt above is best described as
Haggard but hopeful
Ambiguous and vague
Nostalgic and dreamy
Didactic but informative
Answer: Haggard but hopeful
Explanation:
Answer PLZ!
Which option is an example of deductive reasoning?
A. All the cats I've seen are furry. Therefore, most cats are furry.
B. Soo keeps rolling sixes. Therefore, she will continue to roll sixes.
C. Water is wet. The lake is water. Therefore, the lake is wet.
D. Rats are rodents. Mice are rodents. Therefore, mice are rats.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Honestly it makes the most sense. The other ones we know are not true. The mice one looks true but mice are not rats.
4. Before, there was no television. Today,___
the word ____ is used as a pun with the meaning of contrast and rapier (this word is also a character label)
Answer:
please include more context
Explanation:
Based on this excerpt, which statement best describes John’s viewpoint of the wallpaper? He believes that the wallpaper should be replaced. He believes that the wallpaper is unattractive. He believes that his wife is overreacting to the wallpaper. He believes that his wife likes the wallpaper.
Answer:
C. He believes that his wife is overreacting to the wallpaper.
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What are some issues of racism in America today 2020?
Which choice is an effective strategy for maintaining eye contact during a presentation?
A. Read word-for-word from your notes.
B. Stare at the wall in front of you.
C. Focus at a spot on the floor.
D. Choose different spots in the room as focal points.
Check Answer
Answer:
It would be d. choose different spots in the room as focal points.
Explanation:
Never read word for word you need make eye contact so look around at different spots
Answer:
C
Explanation:
That way it seems as though you are looking at the audience
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In at least 150 words, provide a synopsis or summary of the events of Act I, Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Include a description of the main characters and the plot.
Answer:
This answer is correct!
At his palace, Theseus, duke of Athens, and Hippolyta, his fiancée, discuss their wedding, to be held in four days, under the new moon. Impatient for the event and in a celebratory mood, Theseus orders Philostrate, his Master of the Revels, to “stir up the Athenian youth to merriments” and devise entertainments with which the couple might pass the time until their wedding. Philostrate takes his leave, and Theseus promises Hippolyta that though he wooed her with his sword (Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, presumably met Theseus in combat), he will wed her “with pomp, with triumph, and with revelling”—with a grand celebration to begin at once and last until the wedding.
Answer: At his palace, Theseus, duke of Athens, and Hippolyta, his fiancée, discuss their wedding, to be held in four days, under the new moon. Impatient for the event and in a celebratory mood, Theseus orders Philostrate, his Master of the Revels, to “stir up the Athenian youth to merriments” and devise entertainments with which the couple might pass the time until their wedding. Philostrate takes his leave, and Theseus promises Hippolyta that though he wooed her with his sword (Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, presumably met Theseus in combat), he will wed her “with pomp, with triumph, and with revelling”—with a grand celebration to begin at once and last until the wedding.
Explanation:
What are the costs and benefits of technology in allowing us to travel?
Answer:
Cost:
The cost of production goes down, and consumers will demand more of the product at lower prices.
Benefits:
Technology allows you to stay connected with the world while you are travelling. If you cannot take time off work then you can work from a remote location. Apart from that, you can keep in touch with loved ones. It makes travelling to foreign land safer as people will know where you are.
Answer:
If the price goes down, there is more demand since it is cheaper and more accessible to people.
why is it challenging to write about people you know? Give an example to support your answer.
Which element should formal writing always include
Answer:
Formal writing will ALWAYS include complete sentences.
Explanation:
This is confused with formal letters and usually answered that it should include a signature. But the correct answer if complete sentences because it won't matter if you put a signature at the end if your sentences are incomplete.
Write a critical analysis relating the theme of discrimination within literature to the historical setting in which the story takes place.
( The story being Farewell to Manzanar )
Identify the piece of literature, the setting, and the historical period it represents.
Identify the genre of the work.
Examine the literature for its historical accuracy.
How is the issue of discrimination portrayed in the literature?
How is the theme developed?
Does the literature mirror the reality or is it exaggerated?
Writing Reminders:
Write in present tense.
Use third person; avoid first person.
Place the thesis statement in the introduction, support it in the body, and restate the thesis in the conclusion.
Use literary terms in your analysis.
Cite evidence to support your thesis.
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Answer:
In Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston use a
variety of literary techniques in telling her story. Many of the discussion questions,
activities, and journal suggestions explore those techniques in greater detail.
Genre: The Houstons have described Farewell to Manzanar as a “web of stories tracing a few paths, out of the multitude of paths that led up to and away from the experience of the internment.” In structuring the book in this way, they suggest that
Jeanne’s memoir is a part of a much larger story. Chapters that are printed in italics
reinforce this idea. Each depicts an event that the narrator could not possibly have
witnessed but that supports her experiences. That idea is also reinforced in the
teacher resource through a feature entitled “Historical Sidelights.” The feature provides information and questions that link Jeanne’s story to stories and experiences of
other Americans.
Theme: In the opening to the book, the Houstons reproduce two quotations (page
xiii) that introduce the central question of the book. The first is by historian Henry
Steele Commager. In 1947, he described internment as an unjust act that caused
“incalculable” misery and tragedy. The second is a Vietnamese poem that speaks of
life as leaving “footprints” on one’s forehead. Those footprints are wiped away only
by the cycle of birth and death. The story the Houstons tell is in effect a journey
through the pain of false accusations to the healing that time alone can bring. In a
sense that journey is much like those found in “coming of age” stories. In such
books, a youngster goes through difficult trials only to discover something new about
herself, people in general, or the world.
Explanation:
While visiting a meteor crater, a teenager comes across a meteorite that inspires him to become an astronaut. What kind of nonfiction source did the author most likely use to help make the elements in the story realistic?
A-an animated film about a group’s voyage through the galaxy
B-a blog where people speculate about the existence of aliens
C-a popular television series set in the far reaches of space
D-a government website on space exploration
Answer:
A government website on space exploration
Explanation:
The government is one of the most reliable sources of information. It is nonfiction unlike an animated film, blogs, or tv series. In government websites, people back up their claims with facts and evidence.
Answer: Dart and mart likes to fart
Explanation:
its D
hey can someone help me with this?
Answer:
The first and third is correct. The second and last are incorrect.
Explanation:
You can mostly tell in these kinds of things just by saying them out loud. And also see how good they are if you replace the colons with commas. If you say it aloud, the correct colon ones will have a bigger pause where the incorrect is shorter. The last one is tricky.
Simplified - Colons are used to introduce a second sentence clarifying the first.
BTW, you aren't aloud to post test questions on here, just sayin'.
Answer:
Bring the following items for tomorrow's service project: a paintbrush, old clothes, and a hat. - Correct
The best sunsets are at beach: the mountains, and the desert. - Incorrect
The Fourth of July parade had these features: three bands, a drum major, and ten floats. - Correct
A family should: love each other, spend time together, and respect one another. - Incorrect
Explanation:
The teacher could not decide ____ he could believe.
Answer:
The teacher could not decide whom he could believe.
Explanation:
(4) Robinson's honors at UCLA were impressive: He was the highest
scorer in basketball competition in the Pacific Coast Conference,
national champion long jumper, All-American football halfback and
varsity baseball shortstop.
.
Read the passage underlined (4). There may be a mistake in punctuation,
capitalization, or spelling. If you find a mistake choose the answer that
corrects the mistake. If there is no mistake, choose 'Correct as is.'
A)
Correct as is.
B)
Robinson's honors at UCLA were impressive He was
the highest scorer
C)
Robinson's honors at UCLA were impressive, He was
the highest scorer
D)
Robinson's honors at UCLA were impressive; He was
the highest scorer
Answer:
Correct at is
Explanation:
They are listing so the : must be placed there
Answer: C
Explanation: correct as is
Select the correct answer.
Choose the sentence that is not logically connected in the paragraph
(1) A cave can be an exciting place to explore. (2) Inside its deep recesses
a whole new world exists. Strange glowing fish swim in dark murky
pools. (3) Long pointed pillars of limestone extend from the floor and
ceiling (4) No sound can be heard except the soft dripping of water
which seeps in from above.
OA.1
OB.2
OC.3
OD.4
Answer:
OD4.
Explanation: This is irreverent to the whole of the paragraph.
Answer:
the answer is 4
Explanation:
Help??
Think about events in your life that have shaped how you think and behave today. Perhaps your grandfather took you to baseball games when you were young, and now you love to play baseball. Or maybe you often visited the zoo with your parents, and now you hope to become a veterinarian.
Choose one event that happened to you before you entered middle school, and explain how it is connected to some event or situation in your life today.
Text to speech
Answer:
I'm glad you asked!
Explanation:
Before I started middle school I had to go to India because my grandparents weren't feeling well.And I had to go to the hospital because my grandfather collapsed.So we went there and there was a kind doctor who took care of my grandfather.That changed my life forever.I always thought of becoming a engineer or the president.But now,I want to be a doctor.I am committed to my studies
Select the correct answer.
Where should the RUN-ON SENTENCE be divided?
I like my dog' she licks my hands 2 and rolls over.
OA.
1
OB.
2
OC.
3
Which of these is NOT a metaphor?
Select one:
The street is a river.
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The sky is a blanket
The breeze is a messenger.
The eyes are like fireflies at night.