Answer:
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Explanation:
Submit the final draft of your outline. Do not forget to include your source(s) of information.
Answer:
1.what sea turtles do after they hatch
A.they get out of their shell
B.wait for their siblings to hatch
C.run to the water
2.how sea turtles make a nest
A.find a good plae to make it in the sand
B. dig a hole with their back flippers
3.life cycle
A.the eggs
B.the hatchlings
C.the adults
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Explanation: l. Cats
A. Are also called Domestic cats
B. Are often called house cats
C. Are found in shorthair, longhair, or hairless
ll. Young Cats
A. Can be called kittens
B. Are born from a female cat
C. Are fathered from a male cat
lll. Felines
A. Called either big or small cats
B. Big, wild cats are known as lions, tigers, leopards, pumas etc
C. Small, wild cats are known as the lynx and bobcats
lV. Cat Anatomy
A. Cats have similar anatomy to the members of the genus Felis
B. Cats have excellent night vision
C. Cats walk very precisely
V. Behavior
A. Are fast but only over short distances
B. They are quiet and well-behaved animals
C. Usually play endlessly
The name of this book is called "Cat Facts for Kids"
What literary element is being used in the statement, "It's like moist black velvet?" What two things are being compared?
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
An simile uses like or as when being compared to someone or something
Answer:
I think the two things that are being compared is black and velvet.
Explanation:
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Read the sentences.
Many early attempts were made to reach the top of Mount Everest. George Mallory and Guy Bullock tried in 1921.
Select the sentence that correctly combines these sentences using semicolons.
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?
A. Yesterday, the student wrote a paper during class about the effects of recycling in public schools.
B. The paper about the effects of recycling in public schools was written by the student yesterday during class.
C. The student wrote an essay during class yesterday about the effects of recycling in public schools.
D. Yesterday during class, the student wrote a paper about the effects of recycling in public schools.
The answer is B (was written)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
what burden does Debbie Allen carry?
what does Debbie Allen need to hold on to?
what has Debbie Allen left behind?
what is Debbie Allen's weakness or conflict?
how does Debbie Allen see the world?
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How does completing work make you a stronger student and young adult?
Answer:
it teaches you responsibility. teaches you the goods of not putting work of and makes you a harder workeer when your older
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Answer:
A preposition sits in front of (is “pre-positioned” before) its object. It is useful to locate prepositional phrases in sentences since any noun or pronoun within the prepositional phrase must be the preposition's object and, therefore, cannot be misidentified as a verb's direct object.
Explanation:
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My creative writing teacher wants us to do a rambling autobiography, i'm not really good at talking about myself so could you guys just list a couple things to include?
This is for a comic strip, so don't mind if it's messy. Can you please make my wording sound more advanced? Will give brainliest.
Coming Mr. Squrials way is something unbelievable. It haunts him to this day.
It was an Occluded front!
It was the middle of fall when Mr.Squral was gathering food for the winter.
But suddenly, the air became cold, and clouds started to form. "It sure is getting chilly out here. Oh nuts, a rainstorm's here."
"But wait, I can't leave my food out here. They'll get soaked."
While Mr. Squral was debating whether or not to leave his food, it started to rain heavily. "Oh, what to do, what to do."
Five minutes later, the squirrel made the decision to run into shelter.
After three days of non-stop rain, the rain came to a halt. And the squirrel wanted to take a look at his food.
And when he came across them, they were sunken into the mud. And Mr.Squral wasn't having it.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Pick one idea to do a quick write about?
( What Would You Make Free? )
If you could make one thing in the world free of charge to everyone, what would you choose and why?
OR
Bad Idea
Write a short story that starts with this line: “I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn’t stop me.”
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Which of the following best summarizes what microbes can do for us based on the text "A Brief Study of Guts"?
They come in many forms within and outside of our bodies.
They help us overcome the effects of antibiotics.
They help process nutrients and vitamins our bodies need.
They work to keep our bodies healthy and resistant to disease.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Not only does it seem like the best choice, but I also got D right on a test.
The following best summarizes what microbes can do for us based on the text "A Brief Study of Guts" is that they work to keep our bodies healthy and resistant to disease. Thus option (D) is correct.
What are microbes?Microbes, also known as microorganisms, are tiny living organisms that are too small to be seen with the eye. They include bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and archaea.
Microbes are found almost everywhere on earth, including in soil, water, and air, as well as on and inside plants, animals, and humans. They play many important roles in the natural world, such as breaking down dead organic matter, producing oxygen, and fixing nitrogen.
The microbes work to keep our bodies healthy and resistant to disease is the best summarizes from the text "A Brief Study of Guts".
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Read this excerpt from “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe. Which two lines in the excerpt are examples of repetition?
For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride
In her sepulchre there by the sea—
In her tomb by the sounding sea.
Answer:
lines 2 and 4
Explanation:
Answer:
2 / 4
Explanation:
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Answer: After November 16
Explanation: On November 16, 2001. You need to put a comma after a date before the year.
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Answer:
Producing water bottles uses huge amount of oil
Plastic water bottles can be harmful to the environment
Most plastic water bottles aren't recycled
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from "Protecting the Great Barrier Reef."
Located in Queensland, Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the world's most extensive coral reef structure. The reef has been evolving for over 15,000 years and is made up of over 3,000 individual reef systems. It covers a total area of 348,000 square kilometers—that's the same size as 70 million football fields! In fact, the Great Barrier Reef is the only living thing that is visible from space. The biodiversity of the reef is remarkable. It is home to many unique ecological communities, habitats, and species. Some of these species, such as turtles and crocodiles, have been around since prehistoric times. The reef contains 600 types of soft and hard corals. It also provides a habitat to 1,500 species of fish. 133 varieties of sharks and rays swim the waters of the reef. The region also hosts a variety of birds, whales, dolphins, and many other species. These species of the Great Barrier Reef and their habitats are deeply interconnected.
What evidence supports the claim that the Great Barrier Reef is important?
a
It attracts many scientists who are eager to research the reef and give information to Australians.
b
It has the most diverse collection of wildlife from anywhere in Australia or neighboring countries.
c
It is one of the largest coral reef structures in the world and is home to a variety of species.
d
It is the only living organism that is visible from space and pictures of it from space are beautiful.
C. is probably the answer because it has over a thousand species which is pretty important
Read the sentence.
Jack is making plans to travel.
Which revisions best explain where Jack wants to go?
Select the two correct answers.
After saving his money for years, Jack is making plans to travel as soon as possible.
Jack is making plans to travel this summer to his favorite three places in the state.
Jack is sitting at the computer in his room and making plans to travel.
It has been his dream to visit Paris, France, so Jack is making plans to travel there.
Jack is making plans to travel this summer to his favorite three places in the state.
Jack is sitting at the computer in his room and making plans to travel.
It has been his dream to visit Paris, France, so Jack is making plans to travel there.
It is those two because when it says "Jack is making plans to travel." it does not mention him saving up for years.
Answer:
2 and 3
Explain:
2 and 3 they have the most detail
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Answer:
When you answer somebody's question answer
or somebody answer your question the publisher of the question will see a option saying mark as brainliest.
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This sentence from a paragraph near the end of the story:
"Here, a yellow stream flows from rotted moose-hide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and vegetable mold overrunning it and hiding its yellow fľom the sun." What is the "yellow stream"? *
thousands of dollars' worth of abandoned gold
a creek tinted yellow by the nearby vegetation a
moose trail with a bottom of mustard-colored mud
beams of sunlight shining through the forest leaves
Answer:
a creek tinted yellow by the nearby vegetation.
Help please Book: The outsiders
Answer:
Two-Bit came up from behind and grabbed their shoulders impersonating a Soc. It was scary for Johnny because he thought he was going to get jumped by a Soc again.
Explanation:
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A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski
Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?
If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.
A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. For most in North America who participate in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.
You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record holders and the commitment it takes to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.
Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.
This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to doing something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.
You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.
Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.
Read this sentence:
A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region.
What does "Big Year" mean in this context?
A. Year with the most travel
B. Year with the most money
C. Year with the most prizes
D. Year with the most sightings
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
Because B and C wouldn't make sence because there are no prizes and travel is important in the story but not as important as sightings so it's not A wich makes it D
I have an essay but I need to find a topic that I can research. can someone plz help me??? brainlyest 4 a good topic
Answer:
If you're into politics, the capital riot
If you're into the environment whether or not clean energy would be accessible now.
If you're into the economy, how stimulus checks will effect it.
If you're into medicine whether or not America is doing well in the race to "flatten the curve".
I hope these help.
Explanation:
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I’ve heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me
what is the metaphor
and what is the comparison
Answer:
The metaphor is " And sore must be the storm"
The comparison is storm and sore which is hurt
Explanation:
a Fictional story using the previous imaginative opening scene.
Explanation:
it's animation and FX
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Read the two passages.
Passage 1
Its stunning natural scenery makes the Great Barrier Reef a popular tourist destination. About two million people visit the reef each year. Most of those visitors are domestic tourists. This is largely due to the fact that Australia is so far away from most places. There are lots of different ways to experience the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors can go diving, fishing, swimming, and enjoy water sports. Some people choose to tour the reef by airplane or helicopter, and others may tour the reef by boat. Tourists can take in the spectacular scenery from a small dinghy or a grand superyacht. There are even glass-bottomed boats that let passengers view the underwater wildlife and scenery. Adventurous visitors may seek out one of the handful of havens where they can swim with wild dolphins. One of the major appeals of these activities is that most of them do not require special training or expensive equipment. There is no one way for people to experience the reef. Regardless of the activities people choose, they encounter some of the most stunning maritime scenery on the planet.
Passage 2
On our visit to the Great Barrier Reef this last summer, we discovered how stunning this natural wonder is. We weren't alone. Thousands of tourists joined us to take in the wonders that the reef offers. Though we were among thousands, many people, like us, were from Australia. It makes sense I guess, as Australia is quite isolated and harder to travel to. We just felt lucky to experience this amazing reef alongside other Australians and people from all over the world. There were so many activities to choose from. We decided to go snorkeling. We also took a ride in a glass-bottomed boat. We saw so many fish on that boat trip, and we even saw a giant stingray! After a long day at the beach and out on the water, we heard what some other tourists had experienced during the day. There was one thing we agreed on: the Great Barrier Reef offered some of the most incredible underwater scenery any of us had ever seen.
What information does the reader learn from Passage 1 that is not included in Passage 2?
1 The reader learns about a larger variety of activities people can do to experience the reef.
2 The reader learns about a tourist's point of view while visiting the reef and what made it special.
3 The reader learns about how glass-bottomed boats were made and why they are exciting for tourists.
4 The reader learns about which activities were enjoyable for tourists and which should be avoided.
Answer:
A!
Explanation:
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By reading both the passages given above, the reader knows about a larger variety of activities people can do to experience the Great Barrier Reef. Hence, option A holds true.
Who is a reader?A person who performs the activity of reading any given form of literary composition is known as a reader. A reader reads multiple forms of compositions such as story, poems, novels, essay, sonnet, etc.
The passage 1 mentioned above does not provide the reader with any information regarding the variety of activities that can be done to get the experience of reef, which is expressed in the second passage .
Hence, option A holds true regarding a reader.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
What would life be like without the support of women?
Answer:
A world without the support of women would be very different from that in which we live in. It would be a world in which everyone must be self sustaining, it would be an angrier world, and it would be a world without feeling, emotion, and passion.
Explanation:
What Tall Tales hero is said to have created the Great Lakes with his giant footprints? John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill
Answer: Paul Bunyan
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Answer: Th is a test
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