Answer:
I can go to the movies and Ive been interested in water
Answer:
I can go to the movies with you
I've been interested in water
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can go by itself as a sentence.
Explain what the Giver finds frustrating about his job in the community,
Answer:
1. he realizes that if people had the power to make choices, they might make the wrong choices. It would be unsafe to allow people to choose their spouse or their job, but he still feels frustrated. He wishes his friends and family could see the world the way he sees it.2. Overall, Jonas is required to receive painful memories to ensure comfort throughout his community and to gain the wisdom needed to advise the Committee of Elders when they make significant policy decisions.Explanation:
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Select the correct answer for how the two sentences are different.
Her affect was striking,
Her effect was striking,
Answer:
Her affect was striking,
Explanation:
Where did the second half of the story take plac
Answer:
in and around a gas station
Explanation:
Patients buying __________ paid over fifty million dollars. this medicine these medicine this medicines these medicines
The answer is this medicine.
Patients buying this medicine paid over fifty million dollars.
The question requires that we insert the correct determiner to the object in the sentence.
If the medicine that is being referred to is just one type then, this medicine will be an accurate determiner because it is just one drug.
"These medicines" can only be used if there are different kinds of drugs.
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What play does Hamlet want the players to perform?
Answer:
Hamlet requested the actors to perform the play The Murder of Gonzago because it would be the perfect opportunity for Hamlet to gauge Claudius's reaction to a ficticious murder tailored to echo the murder of King Hamlet.
Explanation:
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What is Anne's opinion of Mr. van Daan?
He is kindhearted and friendly.
He is a know-it-all.
He eats too much of the food.
He refuses to argue with his wife.
Answer:
He is a know it all
Explanation:
Anne finds Mr. van daan intelligent but very arrogant and rude
Punctuate the following: -
why are you lying on the back said the food why are you gazing at the sky.
im working writing sonnets to the moon said the poet i too can write
poems but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Answer:
"Why are you lying on the back?", said the food.
"Why are you gazing at the sky?"
"I'm working, writing sonnets to the moon", said the poet.
I too can write poems, but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Besides the circle and the web, what else is placed on a dream catcher?
Answer:
The children's room: children have very deep connections with the Dream Catcher, colors and art. ...
Your room: ...
The living room or area where you receive visitors: ...
Your work area: ...
Your meditation area:
Explanation:
In "To Build a Fire" (131), the protagonist (main character) has no name. He is referred to as "the man." Why do you think Jack London did not name this character? Think about the importance of setting in this story when you answer the question.
Answer:
Since there is no other human character in "To Build A Fire", Jack London had no need to give his protagonist a name.
Explanation:
London must have had additional reasons for not providing him with a name. One reason could have been that he wanted to illustrate the insignificance of human beings in contrast to the grandeur and power of nature.
In this excerpt from “The Red Shoes” by Hans Christian Anderson, who are the two minor characters?
There was once a pretty, delicate little girl, who was so poor that she had to go barefoot in summer and wear coarse wooden shoes in winter, which made her little instep quite red.
In the center of the village there lived an old shoemaker's wife. One day this good woman made, as well as she could, a little pair of shoes out of some strips of old red cloth. The shoes were clumsy enough, to be sure, but they fitted the little girl tolerably well, and anyway the woman's intention was kind. The little girl's name was Karen.
On the very day that Karen received the shoes, her mother was to be buried. They were not at all suitable for mourning, but she had no others, so she put them on her little bare feet and followed the poor plain coffin to its last resting place.
Just at that time a large, old-fashioned carriage happened to pass by, and the old lady who sat in it saw the little girl and pitied her.
"Give me the little girl," she said to the clergyman, "and I will take care of her."
Karen
Karen’s mother
the shoemaker’s wife
the old lady
the clergyman
Answer: the shoemaker’s wife
the old lady
Explanation:
Minor characters are the other characters that can be seen in a particular story but it should be noted that these characters aren't as vital as the main characters.
The two minor characters in the excerpt are the shoemaker's wife and the old lady. The story revolved around Karen which means that she was the main character. The shoemaker's wife and the old lady are the minor characters.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
because it starts from africa then i fallowed the arrows all the way to the americas
What does the word supple mean in this sentence: Mara's fingers were fast and supple as they flew across the piano keys. * 1 point quickly changing highly trained vending easily sore after exercising
Create a new game that could be played during an indoor activity explain your new and its rules
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Answer:
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What attitude toward the stars does Emerson express in the first paragraph of chapter 1 of nature
Answer:
He expresses a feeling of passion towards the stars.
Explanation:
What is the ever changing evolution of the universe's current predicament State?
Answer:At a particular instant roughly 15 billion years ago, all the matter and energy we can observe, concentrated in a region smaller than a dime, began to expand and cool at an incredibly rapid rate. By the time the temperature had dropped to 100 million times that of the sun’s core, the forces of nature assumed their present properties, and the elementary particles known as quarks roamed freely in a sea of energy. When the universe had expanded an additional 1,000 times, all the matter we can measure filled a region the size of the solar system.
At that time, the free quarks became confined in neutrons and protons. After the universe had grown by another factor of 1,000, protons and neutrons combined to form atomic nuclei, including most of the helium and deuterium present today. All of this occurred within the first minute of the expansion. Conditions were still too hot, however, for atomic nuclei to capture electrons. Neutral atoms appeared in abundance only after the expansion had continued for 300,000 years and the universe was 1,000 times smaller than it is now. The neutral atoms then began to coalesce into gas clouds, which later evolved into stars. By the time the universe had expanded to one fifth its present size, the stars had formed groups recognizable as young galaxies.
Explanation:
Describe the images per set. What have you observed with those images?
Answer:
the bigger
the smaller
the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams
Answer:
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what made swapna sell the cotton to the trader instead of selling at the kurnool cotton market
Answer:
Swapna sold the cotton to the trader instead of selling it at the Kurnool market because she had borrowed Rs. 2,500 from him on the condition that she would sell her cotton to him.
The youngest son kills the dragon. Why is he more successful than his brothers?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Excuse me, said the man. Can you tell me what
the time is? I think it's about 8 o'clock replied
Graham. I haven't got my watch on but I
remember seeing the time on the town hall
clock a few minutes ago. The town hall said the
man That's just what I'm looking for. Can you
point me in the right direction? Certe nye said
Graham. You just go down there pet the bank,
turn left. go straight on and the town hall will
be on your right hand side Brilhant, said the
man Thanks for your help. That's okay, said
Graham
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Answer:
"Excuse me", said the man. Can you tell me what
the time is? " I think it's about 8 o'clock", replied
Graham. I haven't got my watch on but I
remember seeing the time on the town hall
clock a few minutes ago. The town hall said the
man " That's just what I'm looking for" . "Can you
point me in the right direction?", Certenye said to
Graham. " You just go down there pet the bank,
turn left. go straight on and the town hall will
be on your right hand "said Brilhant. The
man said, "Thanks for your help". "That's okay", said
Graham.
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Complete the conversation using the right form of future tense.
ROSIE Hi Sara! (1) ________________________ (you / be at the barbecue tonight?)
SARA Yes, I am.
ROSIE What (2) ________________________ (you / wear?)
SARA I don’t know. What about you?
ROSIE (3) ________________________ (I / wear my summer dress)
SARA Is Anita coming?
ROSIE I think so. (4) ________________________ (I / send her a message) and check.
SARA (5) ________________________ (Steve / be there?)
ROSIE Yes, he is.
SARA Good. I have to go now. I’ll see you at the barbecue.
ROSIE Ok. What (6) ________________________ (you / to do now?)
SARA (7) ________________________ (I / get ready). I want to wash my hair.
ROSIE Ok. (8) ________________________ (I / do my homework). I’ll see you later.
SARA Bye.
1:Will you be at the barbecue tonight?
2:What are you wearing?
3:I'll wear my summer dresses.
4:I'll send her a message and check.
5:Will Steve be there?
6:What are you going to do now?
7:I'm going to get ready.
8: I'm going to do my homework.
How can Filipinos change their colonial mentality
Answer:
by tedaing this
Explanation:
An intro to Colonial Mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community, in recognition and celebration of Filipino American History Month. We acknowledge that there are many terms to describe the community: Filipinx/a/o, and have chosen to use “Filipino” in this resource.
On her flight back home from visiting my auntie in Canada, my mom looked up from her plane ticket to find that she was sitting next to a man who she had an inkling was also Filipino. She was eager to talk to him. After a bit of small talk, my mom was able to casually sneak in the question: “Pilipino ka ba?” (Are you Filipino?). To her delight, she found out that he was actually from Ilocos, her and my dad’s home province in the Philippines. Naturally, she started speaking to him in Ilokano. What was odd was that even though he clearly understood what she was saying, he continued responding back to her in English. Thinking he would be more comfortable speaking in Filipino (the national language of the Philippines), she changed dialects. He continued to respond in English. Confused, my mom asked him how long he had been in the States. She wondered, “Maybe he’s been away for so long that he’d just forgotten how to speak the language?” To her surprise, he responded “6 years.” My mom, who had moved to the States when she was 16, had been living in the US for nearly 35 years. She admitted that she had lost some of the vocabularies, but that there was no way the man on the plane could have forgotten how to speak both languages. As she was retelling this story to me, I could see the recounted look of annoyance and disappointment on her face. She asked, “Did he think he was better than me because he was speaking in English?”
I think of this story often whenever I think of colonial mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community. First colonized by Spain for nearly 300 years from the 1560s to the 1890s, then Japan during World War II from 1941-1945, and then the US from 1898-1946, (in addition to the fact that the Philippines is an archipelago with each island and peoples having its own culture and identity), it is without saying that the Philippines’ culture and identity is difficult to grasp and define. (Let alone our history, which for the most part wasn’t recorded during the periods of colonization.) The uncertainties of what do and do not define our culture after having been colonized for so long have created colonial mentality, which has generated feelings of otherness and shame toward our identity and ultimately ourselves.
___________ is a material used to make disposable food packaging that is not biodegradable and not easily recycled.
A
Paper
B
Polystyrene
C
Glass
D
Cardboard
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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At the door, Lena searched her purse. She pulled out her wallet, hair brush, gum, earbuds, and pens. She found everything except the one thing she needed. Frustrated, she sat down on her front porch and waited for her brother.
You can infer that Lena
A prefers a different kind of gum.
B needs a new purse.
C lost her keys.
D is mad that her brother is late.
Which statement best describes how do you how to use this more than one structure to present information in from Barter to bitcoin
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Reread paragraph 5 of " Are Green Cars Really All That Green" How is the first sentence supported by those that follow.
Answer:
u didint give any choises to choose from
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLIEST AND 100 POINTS
What can you infer about Capulet from the following line? (5 points)
CAPULET
For shame, bring Juliet forth; her lord is come.
Select one:
a. He is not excited about the wedding.
b. He has changed his mind about Paris.
c. He is usually late to everything himself.
d. He does not like for Juliet to be late.
Answer:
A. gimme brainliest
Explanation: