Answer:Choose a story you enjoy. Pause slightly to emphasize a word or phrase or special effect. Use colorful words and expressions to reveal feelings and attitudes. Memorize lines. Know the story well. Understand the character traits of the people involved. Always exaggerate.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Choose a story you enjoy.
2. Understand the character traits of the people involved.
3. Know the story well.
4. Use pitch and stress to lend variety and meaning to your voice.
5. Pause slightly to emphasize a word or phrase or special effect.
6. Use colorful words and expressions to reveal feelings and attitudes.
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements describes a good conclusion?
The statement that best describe about the conclusion is "A good conclusion refers to the major theme of the piece". Thus, option third is correct.
What is the meaning of conclusion?Conclusion refers to the coming to the logical inferences and deep observation and context. Every individual practices' inference every day. A conclusion is based on the facts and figures.
A conclusion should summon up all the major events that a topic concerns about. The conclusion essay should reiterate your thesis, review the primary supporting arguments covered throughout the essay, and provide your last thoughts on the main issue.
Therefore, it can be concluded that this last summary should also include the story's moral or a disclosure of a deeper reality. Hence, option third is correct.
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Explain why this sentence uses active voice. Bob mows the grass every Tuesday.
Answer:
because he does it weekly, therefore the pattern is continued.....
Explanation:
The dog was _____ after smelling the scent of a skunk. *
hoarsely
canteen
shuffled
dampened
twilight
alert
Answer:
Either hoarsely or alert
Explanation:
I hope this helps! I'm not the greatest at this.
Select the items below that can change the meaning of a word. Select all that apply.
affix
prefix
suffix
context
What does Killer Kane mean when he says “cops are like bugs?” What does this reveal about Killer Kane?
Explanation:
they are always around to look for crime or kind like they are always their to catch you or see you doing something wrong. And if they do catch you they are always trying to get you and look after you
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Answer:
it should help
Explanation:
they are always around to look for crime or kind like they are always their to catch you or see you doing something wrong. And if they do catch you they are always trying to get you and look after you
Write a short news article about finding and solving the mystery of a strange animal. What clues were important? What clues were confusing?
Answer:
Don't you have a picture because this says What clues were important? What clues were confusing?
Explanation:
Read the paragraph from a personal narrative.
1. I met Elisa. 2. She was sitting on a blanket with her mom and her sister. 3. I was tossing a softball back-and-forth with some friends. 4. It was a really hot day at the park, and my friends and I were sweating a lot. 5. We went to drink from the fountain, but the water was hot too. 6. Elisa called us over to her blanket and pointed to an ice chest. 7. “Help yourself,” she said. 8. When I lifted the lid, the tops of several brightly colored fruit bars came into view.
What is needed at the beginning of sentence 1?
a sequence word
a strong example
a different pronoun
a time word or phrase
Answer:
i would say a time word or phrase. Sorry if im wrong
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You now will complete the story. You need to tell what came out of the door. Remember that the princess indicated the right door; you could have our protagonist choose the other one instead. Before you start writing, finish the plot diagram for the story as you would write it. Be sure to include this with your short answer when you turn it in. You will need to have a page-long response in order to complete the rest of the plot diagram.
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Excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: “Story of the Door”
How does the “troublesome block of building” set the stage for Mr. Enfield’s “very odd story” in paragraph 3?
A.
The building attracts a variety of tramps and schoolboys, just as Enfield’s lamp-lit street attracted a procession of people.
B.
The building is lonely and abandoned, just as Enfield felt returning home at 3 o’clock on the morning in his tale.
C.
The building seems blind, just as Enfield seems blind because he does not notice how little he has in common with his kinsman.
D.
The building interrupts the pleasantness of the street, just as Enfield’s memory interrupts the dullness of his weekly walk.
Answer:
I think the answer is a but im not 100% sure
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from the article "Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico 40 Years after His Death."
Three months before, we had been riveted by Clemente's pursuit of his 3,000th hit, a feat he accomplished on the last weekend of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He became the 11th player and first Latino to reach the coveted mark, and the residents of this U.S. territory swelled with pride.
What can best be inferred from this excerpt?
A.The Pittsburgh Pirates had a winning season in 1972.
B. Roberto Clemente was his team’s best baseball player.
C. Roberto Clemente had a devoted fan following.
D. Many batters achieved 3,000 hits in 1972.
Answer: Clementes Impact
Explanation: His impact was to show that his people were as good as any other people
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Read the following scenario.
You are 11 years old. You live with your family in an area far from towns or cities. Your family does not have any running water or electricity. You are responsible for getting water for your family to drink. To do this, you must walk eight hours every day to a pond and back. You will have to do this every day for years and years.
Question:If this was an experience you had to live through, how do you think it would affect the person you grew up to be?
Answer:
If I had to live through this, then I know that I'd hate it, but it would teach me so many things such as hard-work, respect, and even self-discipline. This would teach me to be more respectful to my parents and to understand what they did for me. I wouldn't really like it, but I'd understand my obligations. I'd have grown up to be a respectful, honest, and hard-working person. This sounds terrible to go through, but to build character, it's pretty good.
Explanation:
I'd really hate to have to go through this...
Answer:
it would make me a hard worker and it would help me get through tough times and it would help with my work ethic
Explanation:
What is the Density ?
Mass - 125g
Volume - 500cm
*Remember*
Density = Mass / Volume
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What part of speech is the sentence "My stomach started to knot again"?
Answer:
Personification I hope this helps
Explanation:
Your stomach cant literally knot LOL!
It’s not clear who the underlined pronoun in this sentence is referring to. Which choice makes the sentence clear?
Saoirse’s mother asked if she had seen her missing sweatshirt.
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
Saoirse's
(Choice B)
B
that one's
(Choice C)
C
the woman's
Answer:
A saoire's
Explanation:
Answer:
it is choice A
Explanation:
STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman
1911
THE MATCH
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There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
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What is the main idea of the second paragraph
Answer:
All you have to do is summarize that paragraph or just explain what happened.
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Choose the kind of listening required for the following activity: a concert.
passive
appreciative
critical
purposeful
How has Max’s opinions of Loretta and Iggy evolved throughout the course of the novel? Explain using example from the novel.
"Freak The Mighty" Chapter 19!
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Answer:
I can’t give a example from the text but at first he was suspicious / scared of them then they were like friends to him when they saved him from his dad trying to take him.
Answer:
at first he was suspicious / scared of them then they were like friends to him when they saved him from his dad trying to take him.
Explanation:
What is the central idea of passage 1?
A)Jane must identify her attacker and move on.
B)Jane needs to apologize for her behavior to earn Mrs. Reed’s forgiveness.
C)Jane must express her own perceptions and emotions in her quest for independence.
D)Jane is learning how to understand why she is being asked to leave Mrs. Reed’s home.
(the paragraph)
1 I gathered my energies and launched them in this blunt sentence—
2 “I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed; and this book about the liar, you may give to your girl, Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I.”
3 Mrs. Reed’s hands still lay on her work inactive: her eye of ice continued to dwell freezingly on mine.
4 “What more have you to say?” she asked, rather in the tone in which a person might address an opponent of adult age than such as is ordinarily used to a child.
5 That eye of hers, that voice stirred every antipathy I had. Shaking from head to foot, thrilled with ungovernable excitement, I continued—
6 “I am glad you are no relation of mine: I will never call you aunt again as long as I live. I will never come to see you when I am grown up; and if any one asks me how I liked you, and how you treated me, I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.”
7 “How dare you affirm that, Jane Eyre?”
8 “How dare I, Mrs. Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so: and you have no pity. I shall remember how you thrust me back—roughly and violently thrust me back—into the red-room, and locked me up there, to my dying day; though I was in agony; though I cried out, while suffocating with distress, ‘Have mercy! Have mercy, Aunt Reed!’ And that punishment you made me suffer because your wicked boy struck me—knocked me down for nothing. I will tell anybody who asks me questions, this exact tale. People think you a good woman, but you are bad, hard-hearted. You are deceitful!”
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Read the excerpt from This Land Was Made for You and Me. Just after New Year’s Day in 1940, Woody set off on one of his unannounced road trips. He left his wife and three kids in a shack in Texas and headed for New York City. It was a long, cold trip in the dead of winter, and every time he stopped in a diner he heard Irving Berlin’s lush, sentimental song, “God Bless America,” on the jukebox. It was exactly the kind of song Woody couldn’t stand, romanticizing America, telling people not to worry, that God would take care of everything. The author illustrates the connection between Guthrie’s life and his music by explaining that Guthrie was not motivated to write music about his family or Texas. the song "God Bless America" convinced Guthrie that his family would be fine without him. the message Guthrie heard in "God Bless America" contrasted with what he was going through. Guthrie did not worry about things and did not write songs about the concept of worry.
Answer:
The message Guthrie heard in "God Bless America" contrasted with what he was going through
Explanation:(There's your answer) ( Hope I helped)
The author illustrates the connection between Guthrie's life and his music by explaining that the message Guthrie heard in "God Bless America" contrasted with what he was going through.
What is the meaning of This Land Is Your Land by Woody Guthrie?It then wonders whether America is truly "built for you and me" in light of the reality of hunger and poverty in the original version after describing the singer's unwillingness to recognise someone's designation of land as private property. The song has a lengthy, peculiar past. For the original song, which extols the beauty of America, Guthrie, a homeless busker and political activist, modified the tune of a hymn written by the Carter family.
Nonetheless, despite honouring the "redwood forest" and "Gulf Stream waters" of America, the song delves deeper into uncertainty in its latter lyrics. Because the political establishment did not share Guthrie's viewpoint, this made the song an even more essential depiction of an America that few were ready to accept.
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The author illustrates the connection between Guthrie's life and his music by explaining that ____.
Type N over each noun, V over each verb or verb part, and P over each pronoun. For any words which do not fit into any of the previous categories, simply type B. There should be a letter in every box.
Answer:
The=B
House=N
At=B
The=B
End=n
Of=preposition(B)
The=b
Street=n
Is=v
Being=v
Sold=v
Explanation:
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Which image would be best to use on a yearbook page to show Amelia Earhart’s contributions to society?
a license
a map of New Guinea
an island
an airplane
Answer:
An airplane
Explanation:
she was a pilot so the best image would be a airplane
Answer: An Airplane
Explanation:
Contributons in this case mean "A role played in society". Amelia Earhart was a pilot, so an airplane will show what her role was in society. She flew planes.
What is Zumbox?
A. an innovative network that allows the messages of citizens to reach congress
B. an online mail system with a digital mailbox for every house
C. an alternative for twitter that has the address for every individual
D. an online virus that could threaten social media sites
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I think its B because it says that its a proposed hybrid mail service for receiving postal mail via the web. Then it says the service was intended to work in parallel to traditional postal services, whereby a digital mailbox would be created for every street address in the U.S.
Answer:
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Read the following sentences: “Furthermore, many families try to stay out of shelters. Shelters can be noisy, overcrowded, and stressful places for both children and parents. These families would often rather stay with friends or family members, or even sleep in their cars.”
Based on this information, what can you conclude?
A. Many families consider sleeping in their cars to be their last choice.
B. The majority of people who stay in homeless shelters are not families.
C. The people who stay in homeless shelters would rather stay with their family.
D. Many families think staying with friends will be less stressful than a shelter.
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
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Answer:C
Explanation:
It’s correct.
Identify the dependent clause in this sentence.
The neighbor's cat, whom I named Gatsby, wore a bow-tie collar around his neck.
A) wore a bow-tie collar
B) whom I named Gatsby
C) The neighbor's cat
D) around his neck
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Answer: d
Explanation:
What would you like to do during a visit to Ellis Island? Check any that apply
walk through the historic buildings
read books about immigrants
view original ship lists of passengers
see pictures of Ellis Island workers
look up ancestors who passed through
Answer:
You can choose any answer for this question
Explanation:
Heroes come in many shapes and forms, but they all do uncommon things in unusual situations. They stand out. We've all heard stories of hero dogs that save their owners. One dog saved his owner by fighting off an alligator. Another woke his sleeping family when a fire broke out in its home. Still others rescue injured or needy people in dangerous situations. One dog even managed to call 911 when his owner suffered a seizure. But one dog, named Ginny, performed heroic acts on a regular basis, not just once or twice in unusual situations. Because of her kindness, many lives were saved.
Ginny the dog was adopted by her owner from an animal shelter in 1990. Within days of bringing her home, her owner discovered that Ginny seemed to be able to find cats in distress. On her daily walks, Ginny would often find abandoned, trapped, or endangered kittens or cats that needed rescuing. In one such episode, Ginny found a group of kittens trapped in a pipe. She managed to let her owner know, by scratching and barking at the pipe, that something needed her help. Because of Ginny, all the kittens were saved.
Almost daily, Ginny would find cats that needed rescuing or, in some cases, a little love. Ginny's owner reported that when Ginny saw a cat on their walks, she would pull away from her leash and run after the cat. Instead of chasing cats like most dogs, Ginny would nuzzle and lick them, giving them comfort. Because of Ginny, her owner soon found he was caring for hundreds of wild neighborhood cats. In addition, Ginny pushed her owner to adopt more than 20 cats, most of whom had permanent injuries or special needs.
"When we would go to the pound to drop off donations," her owner said, "Ginny always found the cat that was blind or deaf or hurt in some way. She would sit down in front of the cat's crate and not move until we brought it home."
What makes a dog behave in such a kind way? Some believe Ginny had a very strong mothering instinct. But how could she tell when a cat was deaf? How did she know which cats needed love and attention? Regardless of how she did it, Ginny rescued hundreds of cats in her life and set an example we all can follow.
Read the following text:
On her daily walks, Ginny would often find abandoned, trapped, or endangered kittens or cats that needed rescuing. In one such episode, Ginny found a group of kittens trapped in a pipe.
What is the main point of this text?
Ginny had a determination unlike other heroic dogs.
Ginny had an uncommon ability to find cats that needed help.
Ginny knew how to rescue cats stuck inside of a pipe.
Ginny knew how to communicate with her particular owner.
Answer:
Ginny had a determination unlike other heroic dogs.
Explanation:
I think this is the correct answer
Answer:
Ginny had a determination unlike other heroic dogs. Sounds the best
Explanation:
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Answer:
1:A
2:B
3:C
4:B
5:B
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5:A
Answer:
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B
Explanation: Compound sentences use FANBOYS or a semicolon (with a transitional expression such as “however”). They have more than one subject or predicate. Complex sentences have a one independent and at least one subordinate clause. Compound-complex sentences have two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Adapted from The Cave of Gold
by Everett McNeil
I was up at dawn and found everybody up and awaiting eagerly the moment when there would be sufficient light in the canyon to make the climbing of the Big Tree and the entrance into Crooked Arm Gulch safe. At last Mr. Conroyal declared that the great moment had come.
"But," and he glanced around the group of eager faces, "we need one man here to stand guard. Who is willing to stay behind?"
For a moment, no one appeared willing to make this sacrifice. Then, with a smile on his face, Frank Holt offered.
"Reckon I'll stay," he said. "I'm not as young as I once was, and crawling along that rock is dangerous to legs as old as mine."
We set off to climb Big Tree. You may be sure that there were no laggards among us.
When we reached the gulch, Ham said, "Now, the first thing to do is to get down to the bottom."
"That looks easy! Right this way!" Thune began excitedly clambering down the rocks.
Soon, we all stood at the bottom of Crooked Arm Gulch. We excitedly looked around for the entrance to the Cave of Gold, looking in vain. In front of us the wall of the gulch had been hollowed out into a great overhanging arch, seventy-five or more feet in height and some fifteen feet deep.
Could this be the miner's Cave of Gold?
In a minute more, we all were searching for the hidden entrance to the cave on the back wall of the arch.
Thune stopped in front of a large flat rock that had fallen so that it stood nearly on edge, leaning against the back wall of the arch. "Come, give me a hand, Bud," he said to me, "and let's see what is behind this rock."
In a moment, we were tugging at the huge slab of rock and, at last, with a mighty effort, we pulled it away from the wall, revealing a black opening in the solid rock.
"Bravo!" I yelled.
"Found!" shouted Thune, and both of us made a dive for the hole, but Ham stopped us.
Ham thrust his body into the opening and began cautiously working his way forward.
In about five minutes, Ham came backing hurriedly out.
"Who's got the candles?" he cried excitedly. "There's a cave, but we must have lights."
Ham caught up one of the candles and, quickly lighting it, crawled into the hole again, holding the candle out in front of him.
Thune followed.
"The rest of us had better wait outside until we hear from Ham," Mr. Conroyal said, staring anxiously into the hole.
For perhaps ten minutes we waited, although to the uneasy and excited watchers outside it seemed more like an hour, because not a sound came from the hole. Then, suddenly, the excited voice of Thune was heard, booming out through the hole.
"It's the cave, the Cave of Gold!" he cried exultantly, his voice trembling with excitement. "Come in, all of you. There is room for all. I will hold my candle so that you can see."
In five minutes, we were staring wonderingly around us. The bottom of the cave was level and composed of a very coarse gravel, mixed with little rounded chunks of a yellowish metal that glowed in the light of the candles like thousands of dull yellow coals of fire.
Ham knelt down. In a voice hardly above a whisper, he said, "It is gold!"
At long last, we had found the old miner's lost cave of gold.
How would this story be different from Ham's point of view?
A.
There would be more details about what is inside the rock's opening.
B.
There would be more details about how Thune helped him reach the cave.
C.
There would be more details about the people waiting outside the cave.
the correct answer is option B. There would be more details about how Thune helped him reach the cave.
Give a brief about The Cave of Gold?
The Cave of Gold is an early 1900s action and adventure by Henry Everett McNeil. The story with a dash of humor set during the California gold rush of 1849. When two boys get their hands on a map to a mysterious cave said to be filled with gold, they set off in search of riches.
About Henry Everett McNeil's Biography?McNeil was born in 1862 in Stoughton, Wisconsin, and attended Milton College. He was a veteran of the Spanish–American War. He walked from Wisconsin to New York City sometime before 1914, where he lived at 11 Bank Street in Old Greenwich Village, New York City. McNeil never married and moved into bohemian and artistic circles in New York.
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Select the viewpoint each quotation expresses.
"Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of . . . heavenly qualities."
"Slavery proved as injurious to her as it did to me."
"She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as he had commande
Answer:
Douglas thinks Mrs. Auld was not cruel before she was a slaveholder.
Douglas believes slavery was destructive to Mrs. Auld.
Douglas saw Mrs. Auld as insecure and eager to please her Husband.
Explanation:
Answer:
Douglas thinks Mrs. Auld was not cruel before she was a slaveholder.
Douglas believes slavery was destructive to Mrs. Auld.
Douglas saw Mrs. Auld as insecure and eager to please her Husband
Explanation:
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