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Book:A long walk to water
1.What is the gist of chapter 1?
2.What are the habits of character the Lost Boys used to survive?
A Long Walk to Water Summary Chapter 1
Southern Sudan, 2008
Nya is an 11-year-old girl. She goes to fetch water for her family. It will take her half the morning to get there, but this part—carrying an empty water jug—is the easy part of the journey. She will endure heat and thorns in her feet along the way.
Here is your three daily reminders
1. You are amazing, you are important, you are special, you are unique, you are precious, you are loved.
2. please consider this official notification that you are awesome.
3. Your value doesn’t decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth.
Everyone is amazing and loved it might not feel like it but trust me you are amazing and loved always .. I love you!-Mya
Answer:
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Explanation:
Excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: “Story of the Door”
Which quote illustrates the theme of friendship as shown by Utterson and Enfield?
A.
“It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend.”
B.
“For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week.”
C.
“His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object.”
D.
“It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common.”
Answer: A
Explanation:
the answer is A becuase it talks about how they go on their sunday walks and they had a relief of the appeearence of friendship.
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What does the Latin prefix –dis mean?
Read this excerpt from White Fang. But suddenly, with remarkable swiftness, Lip-lip leaped in, delivering a slashing snap, and leaped away again. The snap had taken effect on the shoulder that had been hurt by the lynx and that was still sore deep down near the bone. The surprise and hurt of it brought a yelp out of White Fang; but the next moment, in a rush of anger, he was upon Lip-lip and snapping viciously.
What is revealed about White Fang’s character through his interaction with Lip-lip?
his sensitive nature and dislike of violence
his inability to react quickly in new situations
his ongoing need for his mother’s protection
his aggressive nature and willingness to fight
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
I already took this test and got a 100
Answer:
its the last one
Explanation:
Consider Jem’s behavior in today’s reading. What specific incidents and lines of dialogue in chapters 7–8 reveal aspects of Jem’s behavior? Be sure to carefully explain your thinking.
Question for " To kill a mocking bird "
Answer:Summary: Chapter 7
A few days later, after school has begun for the year, Jem tells Scout that he found the pants mysteriously mended and hung neatly over the fence. When they come home from school that day, they find another present hidden in the knothole: a ball of gray twine. They leave it there for a few days, but no one takes it, so they claim it for their own.
Unsurprisingly, Scout is as unhappy in second grade as she was in first, but Jem promises her that school gets better the farther along one goes. Late that fall, another present appears in the knothole—two figures carved in soap to resemble Scout and Jem. The figures are followed in turn by chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and an old pocket watch. The next day, Jem and Scout find that the knothole has been filled with cement. When Jem asks Mr. Radley (Nathan Radley, Boo’s brother) about the knothole the following day, Mr. Radley replies that he plugged the knothole because the tree is dying.
Explanation:
How does Laura respond when people say that Maurice was lucky to meet her?
Answer:
She explains she was not lucky at all and how she didn't learn anything from Maurice.
Explanation:
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As a reader, you need to be aware that authors make word choices. As an author, you are responsible for choosing your words carefully. Why is word choice so important? Note the following list of words. Each one means a shade of the color red.
red:scarlet blood rust maroon flame cherry ruddy
NARRATOR: Look at the word red. It’s a good word for illustrating the importance of word choices. You could use the word red in a sentence, but you could also use other words that mean the color red. Such words could be found in a thesaurus, which is similar to a dictionary but contains synonyms of words. There you might find words like: scarlet, blood, rust, maroon, flame, cherry, and ruddy.
The moon was blood red. The moon was rust colored. The moon was a great cherry in the sky.
All three sentences mean the same thing, but they each have a different connotation, which means emotional impact, feeling, or mood. A moon described as “blood red” has a creepy kind of feeling. A “rust colored” moon could mean that the year is aging like a rusting piece of metal. A “cherry moon” is a happy moon, making the reader think of warm summer evenings.
There are even more words out there that mean the color red. Such words can be found in a reference book called a thesaurus. A thesaurus is similar to a dictionary except that instead of definitions, it contains synonyms of words. A thesaurus is a great way to add sparkle to your writing.
Why are so many different words necessary? To find out, read the following sentences:
1 –The moon was blood red.
2 –The moon was rust colored.
3 –The moon was a great cherry in the sky.
All three sentences mean the same thing, but they each have a different connotation. Connotation just means emotional impact, feeling, or mood. A moon described as “blood red” has a creepy kind of feeling—the feeling that something has or is just about to go very wrong. A “rust colored” moon indicates more of a fall feeling, and could mean that the year is getting old like a piece of metal left out to rust in the rain. A cherry moon is a happy moon; it makes the reader think of summer time and warm evenings. Are you starting to understand the power of choosing just the right word to describe the moon?
Look back at the beginning of Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado.” Poe starts the story with the sentence, “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge.”
Why do you think Poe wrote that? Why didn’t he just write, “Fortunato insulted me, so I decided to get even”? Think about the connotations of the words “injuries,” “insult,” and “revenge.” These words were chose to create a particular feeling at the beginning of this dark story.
Answer the following questions.
1)
Word Choice Exercise 1
Write ONE word or phrase that Poe uses to create the mood of "The Cask of Amontillado." Then explain the effect the word has on the audience.
Phrase: "Uplifting his dull torch, endeavoured to pry into the depth of the recess."
Explanation: This phrase creates the feeling of the tomb feeling extremely dark and not being able to be lit up by a singular torch. It also creates the feeling of the tomb being endless, since it says "endeavoured to pry into the depth of the recess."
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Explanation:
Which line from Brighton Beach Memoirs best helps the audience understand Eugene's perspective that he is treated unfairly? One pitch, Mom? I think I can get him to pop up. I have my stuff today. I got hit with a baseball right in the back of the skull, I saw two of everything for a week and I still had to carry a block of ice home every afternoon. How am I ever going to play for the Yankees with a name like Eugene Morris Jerome? You have to be a Joe… or a Tony… or Frankie… If only I was born Italian. My mother makes spaghetti with ketchup, what chance do I have?which line from the excerpt is an example of character?
Answer:
I got hit with a baseball right in the back of the skull, I say two of everything for a week and I still had to carry a block of ice home every afternoon.
Explanation:
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Directions: Read the following paragraph, and draw an inference.
Example:
Inference: I infer________________.
Evidence: I believe my inference is true because_____________.
Crack! Thunder struck and rain poured. Max stared blankly out the window, trying to contain his emotions that raged like the weather. He was beginning to lose it. Dropping the kite from his hand, Max broke out into full sobs. His mother comforted him, “There, there, Max. We’ll just find something else to do.” She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counter and offered him a sandwich. Max snapped, “I don’t wanna sand-mich!” A flash from the sky lit up the living room. Boom! Mom sighed.
Answer:
Infrence:
I infer that Max ano his mom was about to go to a picnic but it started thundering and they couldn’t go.
Evidence: In the paragraph it stated how “Max dropped his flag and broke out into full sobs” which showed that it was gonna be a fun day for him but the rain ruined it, another evidence is “She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counter“ which showed that they were gonna go on a picnic.
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8. What is the equation for (4, 3) and (8, 1)?
A. y = -1/2x + 5
B. y = 1/2x -5
Since the smiths are on vacation, they’ll need me to get their mail.
What is this sentence type ?
Simple, Compound, or Complex.
Have an Explanation.
Answer:
compund!!
Explanation:
Read the below excerpt from The Call of the Wild and answer the question that follows.
This man had saved his life, which was something; but, further, he was the ideal master.
The transition above, "but, further" is an example of a(n):
additive transition
adversative transition
causal transition
sequential transition
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What aspects of Navajo Culture and identity are significant to Ned Begay during his school experience?
Excerpt from “Saving and Investing for Students: Making Money Grow”
Which quote distinguishes the author’s point of view about saving money?
A.
“Savings products include savings accounts, checking accounts, and certificates of deposit.”
B.
“You expect to sell them in five, ten, or even twenty years when someone will buy them from you for a lot more money than you paid.”
C.
“Your money can make an ‘income,’ just like you.”
D.
“But how ‘safe’ is a savings account if you leave all of your money there for a long time, and the interest it earns doesn’t keep up with inflation? ”
What does Freak begin to teach Max that even his tutor couldn’t do? What’s the difference between reading and writing, according to Freak? What is Max poorest at doing between the two?
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Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
About one immigrant out of every five or six was detained for additional examinations or questioning.
The writer Angelo Pellegrini has recalled his own family’s detention at Ellis Island:
We lived there for three days – Mother and we five children, the youngest of whom was three years old. Because of the rigorous physical examination that we had to submit to, particularly of the eyes, there was this terrible anxiety that one of us might be rejected. And if one of us was, what would the rest of the family do? My sister was indeed momentarily rejected; she had been so ill and had cried so much that her eyes were absolutely bloodshot, and Mother was told, “Well, we can’t let her in.” But fortunately, Mother was an indomitable spirit and finally made them understand that if her child had a few hours’ rest and a little bit to eat she would be all right. In the end we did get through.
According to the passage, some immigrants were detained at Ellis Island for more examinations. How does the quotation from Angelo Pellegrini develop this topic?
It provides an interesting firsthand experience of an immigrant whose sister was “indeed momentarily rejected” because she had been sick and had bloodshot eyes.
It provides an interesting firsthand experience of an immigrant who “had a few hours’ rest and a little bite to eat.”
It provides an interesting firsthand experience of an immigrant whose mother was an “indomitable spirit.”
It provides an interesting firsthand experience of an immigrant who “did get through” Ellis Island.
Answer:
The line “Well, we can’t let her in.” from the given excerpt is an example of quotation.
Explanation:
A quotation is extensively used to record what someone said in the exact same words so that the context of the meaning of what is said does not change.
A quotation is indicated by double inverted commas on both the ends of the statement uttered and mentioned by someone else (here, the author).
Read the passage to answer the question in the first paragraph of a tale of two brothers the author describes Jacob and William S2 brothers who changed the world of fairytales use at least one detail from the text and explain how grimms stories changed fairytales
Answer:There's a certain irony to "Grimm's Fairy Tales." Two-hundred years ago today, Jacob Grimm and his younger brother Wilhelm published a collection of folk tales. The Grimms didn't write these stories; they collected tales that had been handed down from generation to generation. The Brothers Grimm worried that industrialization would erase these classics from memory. So they set out to protect these ancient tales.
However, in preserving this rich tradition, the Brothers Grimms changed the stories forever.
Many readers would be shocked to look at the first-edition stories of Rapunzel, The Frog Prince, Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, or Snow White. Their plots have changed a lot over the years.
Explanation:
3. At the end of Scene 3, a messenger tells the Whites that they are receiving 200 pounds. This detail is important to the plot because
A it shows that Morris knew that Herbert would die if Mr. White made a wish.
B it reveals that the monkey’s paw granted Mr. White’s wish in a horrible way.
C it resolves Mr. White’s problem of needing to pay off his house.
D it creates a conflict between the Whites and Maw and Meggins.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Name a sport and pick what skill related component you use in that sport?
Tone is about:
A)the author
B)the reader
C)the characters
D)the narrator
Item 1
Read the second stanza from the poem "Sympathy."
I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;
For he must fly back to his perch and cling
When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;
And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars
And they pulse again with a keener sting—
I know why he beats his wing!
Question 1
Part A
In the second stanza of the poem "Sympathy," what can be inferred about the caged bird beating its wings?
The bird would rather fly free.
A bee has stung the bird.
The bird wants to create a scar.
The cage is calling the bird to return.
Question 2
Part B
Which line from the second stanza in the poem best supports the answer in Part A?
"And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars"
"When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;"
"And they pulse again with a keener sting—"
"For he must fly back to his perch and cling"
Answer:
Here it goes-
Explanation:
Question one part A: The bird would rather fly free
Question 2 Part B: "When he fain would be on the bough a-swing"
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What is HTML?
A. The content of online magazines, articles, and blogs.
B. The ideas that writers express in their blogs
C. A programming language used to create websites
D. A pathway that people click to get to other websites
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HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages. HTML describes the structure of a Web page.
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David is the best kid in the third grade. He is friendly and kind to everyone, and the teacher likes him because he knows all the answers in every subject. He always gets a perfect score on tests and gets chosen first for sports teams. I always tell people what a great guy he is. Plus, he is really cute. I think that runs in our family or something. He should definitely be elected class president. I can't imagine anyone else who would be as perfect for the job. After all, I was president when I was in third grade, and I could give him some pointers.
Why does the speaker most likely have such positive things to say about David?
A.
She is his sister.
B.
She is his teacher.
C.
She is running for class president.
D.
All of these
Answer: She is his sister
Mr. Ridley
On the Friday before winter break, Mrs. Lyon was out sick with a cold. So, Mr. Ridley substituted for the day. Most of the students in Mrs. Lyon's class were normally well-behaved. However, with the anticipation of the winter break, they became a little wild. While Mr. Ridley was writing on the dry erase board, Margo threw a paper airplane at his back. The class giggled as Mr. Ridley spun around to see who had thrown the paper airplane.
"Class! Throwing paper airplanes at a teacher is unacceptable and disrespectful. Who did that?" Mr. Ridley asked.
The students kept their mouths closed and sat up straight in their chairs. No one volunteered any information.
"Fine then, you will all stay in from recess until someone tells me who threw the airplane," Mr. Ridley said.
Mercy wiggled in her seat. She wanted to tell the teacher who threw the airplane, but she was afraid that the other students would call her a tattle tale.
Alan, the class clown, was thrilled that someone besides him had done something foolish. He would never tell. He would expect the same loyalty from his classmates.
Margo felt nervous. She wanted to confess and apologize to Mr. Ridley, but she was afraid that she would receive a harsh punishment. She wondered how long her classmates would protect her.
Jervis sat and drummed his fingers. He didn't see who threw the paper airplane, but he guessed that it had been Alan. He was tempted to raise his hand and tell the teacher that Alan was the responsible party, but he wasn't completely confident. He really wished that someone would tell who did it. It wasn't fair that the whole class was being punished for one person's mistake.
Rosania was happy that the class wasn't going to recess. She had terrible allergies and wanted to stay inside. She hoped that no one would say a word until recess time was over.
Mr. Ridley walked around the classroom looking at each student's face as he went by. He thought he detected sweat and shaking when he walked by Fred. He wondered if Fred was the culprit. However, Fred just needed to use the restroom but was afraid to ask.
"Fred, you seem a bit anxious. What is it you want to tell me?" Mr. Ridley asked.
"Nothing, sir. I-I need to use the restroom," Fred stammered.
"No one is leaving this room until I find out who threw that airplane at me," Mr. Ridley said.
Margo could not allow her classmates to suffer any longer.
"It was me! I threw it! I'm sorry, Mr. Ridley," Margo said as she burst into tears.
Mr. Ridley hated to see children cry. He rushed over to Margo and gently patted her back.
"I forgive you. Don't cry," Mr. Ridley said.
"I was just being silly. I didn't mean to disrespect you," Margo sniffled.
"We will forget all about it. Let's enjoy the rest of our day together. Because you were honest, we will all play games for the rest of the day," Mr. Ridley announced.
In the passage, the author contrasts the points of view of the different characters by
A.
explaining how each character feels about the airplane incident.
B.
describing the relationships between all of the characters.
C.
demonstrating the consequences of each character's actions.
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9. What is the ordered pair for (1, 8) and (2, 13)?
A. y = 3x + 5
B. y = 5x
C. y = 3x
D. y = 5x + 3
Answer:
d
Explanation:
I did it.
How has Max’s opinions of Loretta and Iggy evolved throughout the course of the novel? Explain using example from the novel.
How are tables of contents in young adult novels different from tables of contents in many classic novels?
Anaswer difference is young adult novels have a more simplistic design than a classic novel
Explanation:
Which phrase has a more positive connotation?
A. a willful attitude
B. a resolute attidude
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because willful usually is used for negative reasons, and resolute for positive.