how does the author use the character of paul holden to emphasize the socs vs. greasers conflict please help
It’s from "The Outsiders"
does anybody know the giver book if so can u sum up paragrahs 13-16 plz i will give brainlyest
What is the meaning of the word boisterous as used in the passage?
Answer: second is answer
Explanation:
What's the best ANTONYM (the word or phrase most nearly the same)
4. to PROFANE her memory
a. curse b. honor c. protect d. disagree with e. jeopardize
What is the adjective in the sentence below
After Shelly ordered her hamburger, she decided to eat outside under the shady trees
Select the correct statement about verbs.
The words in sentences that show the action are verbs.
Verbs express action or being in time. Time is known as tense.
Past, present, and future are the three common verb tenses.
All of the statements above are true.
None of these statements are true.
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Answer:
B) a sudden recurrence of worsening symptoms
Explanation:
This is because "odds" basically mean the circumstances.
Which states the best reason why Chapter 15 might be titled "Nest-Building"?
The robin is building a nest in the garden.
A nest is a symbol for a safe place where Mary and Colin can grow.
The robins are a symbol for new life returning to the garden.
Mary and Dickon want Colin to watch the robin building the nest.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Can I have some advice on how to recover from it?
Or can I have someone to talk to, please
1.What do you like about the poem?
2.What do you notice?
3.What do you have questions about?
4.How do the images of the wheelbarrow and the chickens resonate with you?
5.Why does so much depend on the red wheelbarrow?
PLEASE HELP FAST!!!How does the dialogue in paragraph 24 contribute to the humor of the scene? In the story fourteen in commonlit
Answer:
what diolouge
Explanation:
No files or files hosting and no links please. Please help ASAP
Answer:
hellboy
Explanation:
youre welcome :o
Answer: phillod
Explanation:
just guessing
What are your opinions on the trial of Gabriel Fernandez?
Answer:
i dont like it
Explanation:
its weird and just chills me to the bone to know what happened to him through those times
If the story of Hercules was set in modern times, what would be a superhuman labor he might be asked to perform?
Answer:
Explanation:
Well I don't know what others would give him to do, but I would give him the job of cleaning up one of the ocean floor.
People have been dumping plastic bottles into the ocean for many years. I am gold there is a place in the Pacific that is the size of Texas that has nothing but plastic bottles in its perimeter. I have no idea how thick it is, but it is a job worth taking on (to clean up this mess). Then if I were he, I would tell people that if they don't clean up the mess, he will dump all the plastic on the actual state of Texas.
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In place of defeating the Nemean Lion, our hero develops a room temperature superconductor. Just as with the impenetrable Nemean Lion’s skin, which Herakles went on to wear in his subsequent adventures, this provides an indispensable resource that fuels success in the rest of the labors: money.
Instead of slaying the Lernaean Hydra, our hero develops an experimental prototype microprocessor based on the aforementioned room temperature superconductor to make quantum computing a reality. In legend, Herakles used the hydra’s poison on arrows to produce a tool that facilitated many of his future labors. That’s what our hero’s quantum computing device does. In fact, let’s call it Lernaea.
Rather than capturing the Cerneian hind, our hero uses Lernaea to develop a different crytographic scheme that isn’t based upon large prime numbers—which is what modern cryptography has revolved around for several decades. Boom.
No Erymanthian boar here: but let’s remember our hero is an inventor with truly genius materials science and electrical engineering skills—who else works in superconductors?—and now creates a new heat-resistant material to replace the compound used in the old US Space Shuttle program. Sure, the program’s over, but the US will once again reach for the stars in reusable vessels, and that’s where our hero’s substance will be invaluable.
So instead of cleaning the Augean stables, he proceeds to use Lernaea to become the first-ever gold winner of the Loebner Prize (Turing Test prize). This prize, awarded to a team capable of passing the Turing Test, has only ever been awarded at the bronze level since its inception. That’s 2+ decades without a silver winner, never mind a gold.
Those Stymphalian birds aren’t relevant in 2019: now it’s all about cybersecurity. Lernaea’s superior computing power easily puts an end to cyberhostage demands by the dozens.
I’m not sure anyone cares about the Cretan bull these days, how about superior materials science leading to a better autonomous bipedal walking robot? Cuz that’s what our hero does.
The mares of Diomedes isn’t a “now” thing but I’ll tell you what is: unsolved problems in computer science and Lernaea might solve several.
In 2019 the belt of Hippolyta doesn’t make a lot of sense as a labor. What does: persuading influencers to take on a new version of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Cattle rustling from Geryon? What is this, the Greek Wild West? No. So let’s go with harnessing the power of Lernaea to devise truly secure evoting devices.
Foodie or no, the apples of the Hesperides aren’t that exciting, here’s a miracleberry. No, in 2019 it’s gotta be using Lernaea to devise algorithms that readily distinguish between bots and propaganda farms vs actual news.
Cerberus? This isn’t a network security thing. I’ll give you a network security thing: Talos, the first science fiction-style fully autonomous, bipedal robot with true artificial intelligence, drawing upon several prior labors including Lernaea and the solution to the bipedal walking robot.
I havent been learning about hercules but this seems legit :)
What's the best SYNONYM (the word or phrase most nearly the same)
3. to ASSUAGE their doubts
a. soothe b. mock c. increase d. reiterate e. admonish
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Assuage means to make something less intense.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe it is D
Help for the book Pay it Forward
Why do you think was it acceptable for women to serve for men as pilots, but not replace them?
Well women didn’t really have a advantage to study then way men didn’t before. But they were caught to assist around most of the time
Explanation:
from the book ungifted Which of the four major types of conflict best describes the situation you discussed?
I'm not sure. Sorry :(
What is the figure of speech for the following sentence? "Just stood there, awkward, a middle drawer of a man."
Answer:
"a middle drawer"
Explanation:
This is a metaphor, the narrator is comparing this man's awkward stature to a "middle drawer"
hope this helps:)
Answer: "A middle drawer of a man"
Explanation: The man is uninteresting and average, as most middle drawers are.
Can you all help! Please! Will mark brainlist!
Answer:
Ya its the last one
Explanation:
Hows everyone doing today
I need this answered quickly
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Thank you have a nice day :}
Answer:
I would say the answer is D :)
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER!!!! Select the verb phrase and label it transitive or intransitive.
Does Sam Spade give the police any information?
transitive verb phrase intransitive verb phrase
Does
Sam Spade
give
the
police
any
information
Does
Sam Spade
give
the
police
any
information
Answer:
doo you still need this?
Explanation:
9) Choose two statements that explain how the point of view of the speaker of Text 1 compares or contrasts with that of Text 2.
A
Whitman’s speaker speaks from a point of view of one who feels valued as an American, while Hughes’ speaker does not.
Whitman’s speaker speaks from a point of view of one who feels valued as an American, while Hughes’ speaker does not. ,
B
Whitman’s speaker mainly discusses the challenges of being an American, while Hughes’s speaker mainly discusses the benefits of being an American
Whitman’s speaker mainly discusses the challenges of being an American, while Hughes’s speaker mainly discusses the benefits of being an American , , ,
C
Whitman’s speaker and Hughes’s speaker describe the lives of both American men and women.
Whitman’s speaker and Hughes’s speaker describe the lives of both American men and women. , , ,
D
Whitman’s speaker does not voice concerns about American life, Hughes’s speaker does.
Whitman’s speaker does not voice concerns about American life, Hughes’s speaker does. ,
E
Whitman’s speaker describes the steps Americans have taken to achieve success, while Hughes’s speaker does not.
Whitman’s speaker describes the steps Americans have taken to achieve success, while Hughes’s speaker does not. ,
F
Whitman’s speaker believes only positive things about life in America, while Hughes’s speaker has an entirely negative view about life in America.
Whitman’s speaker believes only positive things about life in America, while Hughes’s speaker has an entirely negative view about life in America. ,
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Grade 8 Literature Mini-Assessment. Paired Poems “I Hear America ... Compare and contrast the structure of two or more texts and analyze how the differing ... 9. Choose two statements that explain how the point of view of the speaker of Text ... A. Whitman's speaker speaks from a point of view of one who feels valued as ...
Explanation:
PART 2
To practice using adjectives and adverbs, your assignment this week is to compose a story or essay. It can relate to your Social Studies material (perhaps you'd like to compose your own adventure for some of the characters in the book you're reading, or about some of the people discussed in that course in recent weeks), or it can be about anything you want. It should be one to two pages long, and use plenty of adjectives and adverbs. Review the material called "Paragraphs" and "Paragraph Forms", if necessary. You may choose your own topic or use one of these ideas:
My favorite time of year
Special places I have been
A dream I had
If I had three wishes
If I had been born on the other side of the world
Something I want to do someday
Answer:
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Explanation:
thank you
my favourite time of year
HURRY DUE TOMORROW (BRAINLY TO THE PERSON THAT ANSWERS ALL AND ARE MAINLY RIGHT)
Read the speech “After Auschwitz” by Elie Wiesel (below).
Then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence. SUBMIT text entry box.
Lines 1–19: What does Wiesel do to get listeners’ attention at the beginning of his speech? Why might Wiesel have chosen to begin this way?
Lines 4–6: What repetition is in these lines? What is the impact of the repetition?
Lines 25–33: Note the phrase “kingdom of darkness” in line 25. Find a parallel phrase in the next paragraph and describe the impact of both phrases.
Lines 37–39: What meaning does Wiesel’s choice of the word blasphemy convey?
Lines 51–60: What words and phrases convey an ethical appeal? What is the impact of this language on the tone of the speech?
Lines 61–64: What elements of Wiesel’s conclusion make it an effective ending for the speech?
“After Auschwitz, the human condition is not the same, nothing will be the same.” (Wiesel)
Here heaven and earth are on fire.
I speak to you as a man, who 50 years and nine days ago had no name, no hope, no future, and was
known only by his number, A7713[1].A narrow passage with a barbed wire fence on both sides.
I speak as a Jew who has seen what humanity has done to itself by trying to exterminate an entire
people and inflict suffering and humiliation and death on so many others.
In this place of darkness and malediction[2] we can but stand in awe and remember its stateless,
faceless and nameless victims. Close your eyes and look: endless nocturnal processions are converging here, and here it is always night.
Here heaven and earth are on fire.
Close your eyes and listen. Listen to the silent screams of terrified mothers, the prayers of anguished old men and women. Listen to the tears of children, Jewish children, a beautiful little girl among them, with golden hair, whose vulnerable tenderness has never left me. Look and listen as they quietly walk towards dark flames so gigantic that the planet itself seemed in danger.
All these men and women and children came from everywhere, a gathering of exiles drawn by death.
Yitgadal veyitkadash, Shmay Rabba.[3]
In this kingdom of darkness there were many people. People who came from all the occupied lands of
Europe. And then there were the Gypsies and the Poles and the Czechs . . . It is true that not all the victims
were Jews. But all the Jews were victims.
Now, as then, we ask the question of all questions: what was the meaning of what was so routinely
going on in this kingdom of eternal night. What kind of demented mind could have invented this system?
And it worked. The killers killed, the victims died and the world was the world and everything else
was going on, life as usual. In the towns nearby, what happened? In the lands nearby, what happened?
Life was going on where God’s creation was condemned to blasphemy[4] by their killers and their
accomplices.
Yitgadal veyitkadash, Shmay Rabba.
Turning point or watershed,[5] Birkenau[6] produced a mutation[7] on a cosmic scale, affecting man’s
dreams and endeavours. After Auschwitz, the human condition is no longer the same. After Auschwitz,
nothing will ever be the same.
Yitgadal veyitkadash, Shmay Rabba.
As we remember the solitude and the pain of its victims, let us declare this day marks our commitment
to commemorate their death, not to celebrate our own victory over death.
As we reflect upon the past, we must address ourselves to the present and the future. In the name of
all that is sacred in memory, let us stop the bloodshed in Bosnia, Rwanda and Chechnia; the vicious and
ruthless terror attacks against Jews in the Holy Land.[8] Let us reject and oppose more effectively
religious fanaticism and racial hate.
Where else can we say to the world “Remember the morality of the human condition,” if not here?
For the sake of our children, we must remember Birkenau, so that it does not become their future.
Yigal veyitkadash, Shmay Rabba: Weep for Thy children whose death was not mourned then:
weep for them, our Father in heaven, for they were deprived of their right to be buried, for heaven itself
became their cemetery.
Answer:
Explanation:
lines 1-19: Wiesel wants to grab the reader's attention and urge them to read about the struggles Jews went through during the Holocaust.
lines 4-6: "Here heaven and earth are on fire" was repeated throughout the speech. The impact of it was to describe how it felt and gives a reader a glimpse at the horrific things that happened in those champers.
Lines 25-33: "Kingdom of eternal night" and "Kingdom of darkness" are two different phrases that give off the same vibe. Weisel was trying to convey the darkness Jews experienced hence "eternal night."
Lines 37-39: Weisel used the word blasphemy to express the irony and hypocrisy of the killers.
Lines 51-60: Weisel described the inhumane and disgustingly horrifying things Jews went through by using the pathos persuasive technique to appeal to the reader's emotions.
Lines 61-64: One element I can think of is truth. The world will never be the same after the holocaust and the damages that were caused by it. Not only the damages done to the environment but also the damage it caused to people all over the world, especially Jews.
I hope I helped. I struggled on the question for lines 37-39 so I apologize in advance if it's wrong.
During the 1960s, what kind of car should you drive? What should you expect at a drive-in?
please please can somone answer my questios its on my page the book is called ungifted i really need help
Answer:
Sure
Explanation:
A dove is a small pigeon. The most common dove in North America is the mourning dove. The mourning dove gets its name from the songs it sings. Many people think that the song sounds sad. It is unusual to see a mourning dove without a partner. Mourning doves mate for life. They are devoted partners. They build their nest together. The male collects twigs and leaves for the female. He stands on her back while she puts the nest together. He gives her the materials. The female lays eggs. Then males and females take turns caring for the eggs. The male warms the eggs from morning to afternoon. The female does this from afternoon to night.
Do It!
Mourning doves work _________.
A noisily
B together
C often
D quickly
Answer: B. Together
Explanation: If you look in the paragraph, you’ll see parts where it says, “They build their nest together. The male collects twigs and leaves for the female.” “...He gives her the materials.” “...males and females take turns caring for the eggs.” Using context clues, you can determine that the answer
To the question is “B. Together”.
Hope this helps :)
I will give Brainliest to person who's right and gives best answer.
Read the following thesis statement. Then use the supporting details provided to write an expository body paragraph. It should contain a topic sentence that reflects the thesis statement, support the topic sentence with evidence, and provide a concluding statement that reorients the reader to the paragraph's main idea.
Passage
Thesis Statement:
Summer reading is a valuable way to increase classroom performance because it helps students retain important skills from year to year.
Source 1:
A study conducted by Northern State University shows that the retention of critical reading skills is up to 25 percent higher in students who participate in the school's summer reading program.
Source 2:
A poll conducted by the Easthampton School District revealed that students who read books over the summer felt "better mentally prepared" for the upcoming school year than those who did not read.
Source 3:
Education expert Janna Knopp pointed out that "the brain isn't technically a muscle, but it might as well be. We need to exercise it, or it gets weak. It's no surprise that students who take up summer reading are in better shape when school starts up."
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i love noah schnapp more than anyone dose help what movies/shows is he going to be in this year and so on i need to know
Answer:
Lol i don't think much people do know for sure
Explanation:
but some really good movies are hubie halloween, abe, peanut, Waiting for Anya
yeah he is a great actor
peanuts movie
stranger things
bridge of spies
Hubie halloween
waiting for anya
The Legend of Hallowaiian
2018Asesinato en el Hormiguero Express (TV Short)
We Only Know So Much
IThe Circle (Short)
2016Panic! At the Disco: LA Devotee (Video short)
Noah Schnapp
2015The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure (Video Game)
Charlie Brown (voice)
2015The Peanuts Movie
Charlie Brown (voice)
2015Bridge of Spies
Roger Donovan
Hide HideSoundtrack (2 credits)
2016-2019Stranger Things (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard (2019) ... (performer: "Ghostbusters" - uncredited)
- Chapter Seven: The Bathtub (2016) ... (performer: "Should I Stay or Should I Go")
2017The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Neil DeGrasse Tyson/Saoirse Ronan/Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin & Noah Schnapp/Billy Corgan (2017) ... (performer: "I Want You Back", "My Girl", "Reach Out, I'll Be There")