Answer:
Hello!
1. You can play tic-tac-toe, hangman, pencil and paper game, paper football, and many more.
2. Some books I personally enjoyed would be "The Girl in the Locked Room", "The Suffering", and "Escape Room".
Answer:
2. You could read instead about myths because Greek and Roman mythology is very interesting and it will be fun to tell others.
Please Help - Witch organizational pattern best fits an essay that responds to this prompt?
Both “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats and “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes tell stories of heartbreak. In “The Song of Wandering Aengus” a young man falls in love with and then loses a woman who has been transformed from a fish he caught. “The Highwayman,” tells the story of a young robber whose sweetheart sacrifices herself in an attempt to save his life when he’s on his way home. Read the excerpts from both poems. Then choose the best answer for the questions below.
Answer:
1 is A
Explanation:
help pls, did i pick the correct answer choice? or is it A or D?
Answer:
I think you have it correct
Answer:
I would say answer D, you have it correct
IN THE BOOK, BRIAN'S WINTER - What thought does Brian have that makes the reader assume Brian still believes he will be rescued?
Answer:
Explanation:
I will name brainlliest whoever gets it right first i will flag if answer is inccorect.
Which word is an antonym of the word obtained?
Gained
Given
Received
Recovered
Question 2
Read the following article.
The Automobile and Its Impact
For most Americans, not a day goes by that they are not affected by cars. The automobile has had more of an impact on American life than any other mode of transportation. The automobile has changed where people live, how people work, and how people view one another.
In the early 20th century, people who worked in cities had to live in those cities. People lived in crowded apartments with very little room for their families. When the automobile became available to the masses, people were able to move outside of cities to live. The automobile is what led to the growth and development of the suburbs. People began building homes on the outskirts of cities. Soon these places became communities with roads, police stations, and restaurants. This helped create jobs in those areas. People could choose whether they wanted to drive their car to work in the city or closer to home. Either way, this choice and way of life would not be possible without the automobile.
Cities were not the only areas affected by cars. The invention of the automobile helped increase farm production and distribution. Before the invention of the car, farmers used horses to travel. They were limited to only traveling 15–20 miles. Now, with cars and later trucks, farmers could deliver their products many miles away. This meant that more people could buy their products, and the farmer could earn more money. This also meant that people could enjoy produce that was not locally grown. Cars did not only have positive impacts on American society. The invention of the car created a new class system for Americans. In the early 20th century, only the wealthy were able to own cars. Over time, cars became status symbols. Some cars were created simply as a symbol of wealth and class. That is still the case today. Cars have also created more pollution. The gasoline that cars need to run has negatively affected the air. The more cars there are, the more polluted the air becomes.
The invention of the car has changed how people live in both positive and negative ways. This cannot be said for any other mode of transportation. Although ships and planes have made travel more convenient, they have not impacted a person's everyday life in the same way as cars.
Select the statement that best describes the author's point in paragraph four.
Cars helped farmers move their crops to new places.
Cars also had a negative impact on American life.
Cars helped create the suburb.
Airplanes are more important than cars.
Thank you!
Answer
1.Received
2.Cars also had a negative impact on American life.
Explanation:
HELP GrAMMAR NEEDED
The hallway
“SLAM” The door behind me shut,the lights went off ,it was dark,it was too dark,I couldn't see my hands,where I was stepping, I didn't have a clue. Surprised enough I didn't triped. Next I heard a sound,a big loud sound , not sure what it was but I've heard it before,Yes I've heard it before. I knew what it was…. BOOM!. Thunder,I raced down the dark skinny hall. I couldn't stop racing. All I could think of is how I just hated thunder and knew what was coming “FLASH” Lighting strikes, barely missing me. All my fears are coming true. “BOOM” again and again it happens, flooding my brain to where I cant hear anything else. “BOOM” ZAP” ,“ FLASH”lighting strikes”BOOM” BOOM” thunder pounds.”PitterPatter” “pitter patter” RAIN! “pitter patter” Just racing down and down the hall,”Splash” I trip,Struggling to keep moving but I must. I keep movinging,Running,or racing it doesn't matter”FLASH”ZAP” “pitter patter” “Splash””Same thing kept repeating in my head “Don’t stop running” ,“Don’t stop running”,“Don’t stop running”“Don’t stop running” The louder and louder it got,“Don’t stop running”“Don’t stop running” “Don’t stop running”I cover my ears “Yelling stop stop” I keep”scattering down the long hall” “I couldn't stop no I couldn't” I heard sirens,maybe they had come for me, wouldn't care about anything just get me out of here! “The sirens became louder” And Louder And Louder Louder ``''BOOM” everythings all is colliding” it's too much i'm overwhelming ``''Screech”An awful cry starts'' still hearing “don't stop” What is happening? I don't know.”tick tock” “tick tock” “Screech” Tick tock tick tock,Boom “zap”’flash”pitter patter ”ticktock,ticktock ``” flash ``”screech”Splash”BOOM”. SPLASH'' what was that!,My hands are covered in blood.``zap”’flash””tick tock””BOOM”. “tick tock” “Screech” Tick tock tick tock.Boom pitter patter ”ticktock,ticktock” ”flash”screech”Splash SPLASh.I trip.”splash”
I couldn't bare it not any longer, I had given up, I couldn't move any further.
I scream”STOP IT I SAY! JUST STOP! STOP IT ``''drip,drip,drip”.I curled up into a ball ,lying there,”soaked in blood”.Crying in the corner,scared to be found,touched or carried.
Don't ask me how long i've been here,no way I would know.”Seconds turn into minutes,minutes turn into hours,the hours turn into days, The days into weeks,weeks into months,The months into years”. .I couldn't see, nor hear, if the only thing i could hear, is the same,Tick tick tick tick, zap zap zap zap,tick zap tick zap tick BOOM,FLASH,tick zap zap zap tick,BOOM BOOM,FLASH, Scratch! BOOM FLASH ZAP,BOOM,SCRECh”The louder and faster it got” ZAP ZAP TICK SCREECH BOOM BOM FLASH,ZAP,BOOM SCREECH tick tick ,tick,BOOM FLASH, BOOM! ZAP.”it woulndt stop, it adding on new sounds, that I knew would come I knew would come. POUND POUND POUND ZAP SPLASH,SCHEECH,BOOM,FLASH SCHREECH,ZAP ZAP,TICK TICK,POUND SPLASH! BOOM,SQUEAK SQUEAK,TIcK TICK POUND!”Starting it again it keeps repeating over and over,BAM BAM” Then it comes back, that little voice… in my head… telling me, to keep going” But know matter how many times i've tried to keep going,it wouldn't end. So i just sit here in this tunnel,waiting for someone to wake me up.
I layed down,I didn't care anymore.I wanted to sleep, I wanted to sleep forever.
Suddenly every noise stops,I looked up I saw something, I reached up and tried touching it… “SCREAM “
Answer:
Fix it. It takes like 10 min to fix this.
Explanation:
onomatopoeia: doesn't necessarily need quotes nor in caps, some words need "-" or commas in between.
Don't add to many words/ effects/sounds in the same space or it gets confusing and sounds super rushed.
Try to shorten your sentences some are run one sentences.
100 poins please hurry im timed
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
Some of these scholars made otherwise significant contributions to the world's knowledge of ancient Egypt. A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt. These books were to prove of great value when the hieroglyphs were eventually deciphered.
But Kircher's ideas about the hieroglyphs themselves were even farther off the mark than those of Horapollo. Looking at a certain group of symbols—which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh—Kircher let his imagination run wild. Without any evidence to support him, he said that the hieroglyphs meant "The blessings of the god Osiris are to be procured by means of sacred ceremonies, in order that the benefits of the river Nile may be obtained."
From 1650 onward, Kircher produced several volumes of such nonsense. It earned him a reputation for being an expert on the hieroglyphs—a reputation that lasted, unfortunately, long after his death in 1680.
Which sentence from this excerpt is a fact?
Looking at a certain group of symbols—which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh—Kircher let his imagination run wild.
Some of these scholars made otherwise significant contributions to the world's knowledge of ancient Egypt.
A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
From 1650 onward, Kircher produced several volumes of such nonsense.
Answer:
A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
Which detail from Article 2 supports the idea that the Northwest Native Americans depended on the land for survival?
The land provided food and materials for making shelters.
The land provided ideas for making totem poles.
The open land allowed for Big-Houses to be built.
The plentiful land provided gifts from nature for potlatch ceremonies.
Answer:
The land provided food and materials for making shelters.
Explanation:
The ocean and the lush coastal forests provided the Northwest Coast people with everything that they needed to survive. Tribes carved huge canoes made from cedar or spruce trees.
identify whether each statement is an example of direct characterization or indirect characterization
he is tall is- direct
he bumped his head on the door frame as he entered the room is- indirect
she ran a mile is -indirect
she is a athletic is-direct
direct is when your describing how a character looks like he's tall he's short she a athlete or she's a coach.
Direct characterization, also known as explicit characterization, refers to how a character is presented physically, in terms of their profession, or in terms of their interests and passions. Through their thoughts, deeds, speech, and dialogue, characters are described indirectly.
What is an indirect characterization?The process of describing a character indirectly uses that person's feelings, motives, deeds, speech, and dialogue. In order to help the reader come to their own conclusions about a character, an author will employ this kind of characterization.
Direct characterization occurs when the writer makes it clear to the reader what they want us to understand about the character. When the author reveals details about a character to the reader that aid in understanding that character's personality and the impact they have on other characters, this is known as indirect characterization.
Learn more about an indirect characterization here:
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Thanksgiving poems I want them a bit dark but school appropriate I want it about holidays can you guys write poems that fits my expectations or your own style? I want inspirations
Answer:
Explanation:
Turkey lay there on the table
Turkey big and brown
But when we went to cook him....
He was nowhere to be found.
We looked all through the kitchen
And searched the pantry well.
We asked Jim and John about it...
and even Annabelle.
And even little Mary
and she said "Tourse I do.
Poor turkey didn't feel so good
Because he lost his head,
So I put my jammies on him
And tucked him in my bed
IN THE BOOK BRIAN'S WINTER - HOW TO REWORD "After killing the moose and having the amount of meat that comes with a larger animal, Brian realizes hunting bigger game is in his best interest. Also, he doesn’t enjoy killing the animals. To survive he would need to hunt a large amount of rabbits." IN SIMPLER AND DIFFERENT WORDS
* if u get this right, urr brainliestttt <3
Answer:
Brian realizes that hunting larger animals is not in his best once he killed the moose and ingested the larger-organism meat. To survive, Brian would have had to hunt a large amount of rabbits, even though he didn't like killing animals.
Or
Brian realizes that hunting larger animals is in his best once he killed the moose and ingested the larger-organism meat. To survive, Brian would have had to hunt a large amount of rabbits, even though he didn't like killing animals.
I hope this helped
Explanation:
Answer:Brian realizes that hunting larger animals is not in his best once he killed the moose and ingested the larger-organism meat. To survive, Brian would have had to hunt a large amount of rabbits, even though he didn't like killing animals.
Or
Brian realizes that hunting larger animals is in his best once he killed the moose and ingested the larger-organism meat. To survive, Brian would have had to hunt a large amount of rabbits, even though he didn't like killing animals.
I hope this helped
Explanation:
Why does Brother Vu change his name to Vu Lee in?
(Novel: Inside Out and Back Again)
A. He wants to become more American.
B. He wants to have a link to Bruce Lee.
C. A and B
D. Not A or B
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It was because he wanted to become a Vietnamese soldier.
PLZZZZZZZZ HELLPPPPPP WILL GIVE BRAIIEST
1.Mayflower
2.karamu
3.Puritans
4.
Native American
5.
autumn
6.
potatoes
7.
feast
8.
cranberry
9.
Thanksgiving
10. centerpiece
11.graph
12.fowl
13.tradition
14. Thursday
15. Pilgrim
16. celebration
17. canoe
18. vegetables
19. feast
20.phrase
Homework:
ABC Order and Definitions
Extra Credit
Write down 45 affixes (15 each) containing the prefix:
Bi -
Tri-
Quad-
Autumn- the season after summer and before winter
canoe- a light, narrow boat with pointed ends and no keel, propelled with a paddle or paddles.
celebration- the action of celebrating an important day or event.
centerpiece- an ornament or display placed in the middle of a dining table.
Cranberry- a small red acid berry used in cooking.
Feast- a large meal, typically a celebratory one.
fowl- a domestic hen
graph- in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way.
karamu- a New Zealand shrub or tree of the genus Coprosma
Native American- a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, especially those indigenous to what is now the continental US.
phrase- a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause.
Pilgrim- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
Potatoes- a starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
Puritans- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
Thanksgiving- an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal.
Thursday- the day of the week before Friday and following Wednesday.
tradition- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
vegetables- a plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
Answer: Autumn- the season after summer and before winter
canoe- a light, narrow boat with pointed ends and no keel, propelled with a paddle or paddles.
celebration- the action of celebrating an important day or event.
centerpiece- an ornament or display placed in the middle of a dining table.
Cranberry- a small red acid berry used in cooking.
Feast- a large meal, typically a celebratory one.
fowl- a domestic hen
graph- in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way.
karamu- a New Zealand shrub or tree of the genus Coprosma
Native American- a member of any of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, especially those indigenous to what is now the continental US.
phrase- a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause.
Pilgrim- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
Potatoes- a starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
Puritans- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church under Elizabeth I as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
Thanksgiving- an annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal.
Thursday- the day of the week before Friday and following Wednesday.
tradition- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
vegetables- a plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
last part - didnt understand but one word are quadric
Which one belongs in each box?
Can u hep with personal narrative Q's
Answer:
what do you want me to do?
Explanation:
Answer:
2 Teachers make good listeners
Explanation:
I'd like to write a story, but I don't know what to make it about. Any ideas? (I enjoy fantasy, sci-fi, and romance things; can be a short story or for a novel, idc) Thanks!
Answer:
hmm, vague, but here are some prompts I liked
Explanation:
One I always liked was playing with your own religion. Like, make up stories to explain stuff like the Greek philosophers of old.
September 17th, 2021. The date of the world's one and only time-traveling convention, you attend every year.
You were born with the ability to stop time, one day, while time is paused, you see someone else moving.
You realize halfway through a stay at a hotel in vegas that the hotel is actually made of different 13th floors from various hotels.
You forget to put your phone on airplane mode, as soon as the plane reaches cruising altitude, things start to get wack.
You could always do a 1 bed trope
If you do write anything, send it to me, I love to read other people's wips
Submit your nota bene paragraph (5-7 sentences) about a current event in your life. Use as many of your spelling words as you can, and check that you spell them correctly and underline them.
Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier, environment
can someone help me?
Answer:
Omg i had this same question
Explanation:
Mr. Scarlett was the primary benefactor for the girls equestrian club. Without him, their campus would go downhill and Jessie would have no place to board Titus her Friesian stallion. The equestrian was a small benevolent and non profit facility for horse owners and their pets for very low prices. Mr. Scarlett was also very interested in saving the environment and stop the melting of the glaciers. He only had enough money to support one cause. He would highly benifit from the equestrian club but nature is important too. But when Lacey, Jessie's puppy looked up at him with her big brown eyes, mr Scarlett realized that lacey too would have no where to live. He walked away knowing the right thing to do.
The Autumn_____was just for tennis. words Again, edge, bread, ever, ready, never, ready, echo, energy, heavy, friend, health, guess,
breakfast, fence, stretch, weather, yesterday, desert, sweater, against.
Answer:
weather
Explanation:
its the one that makes the most sense and fits the context best
Please answer quickly and turn the picture to make it easier to read
help me please i give brainliest
Answer:
D. Le Guin tells the story of The Aeneid from Lavinia's perspective to make the events of the story more vivid, but also more impartial and realistic.
H e l p m e i give brainliest
Answer:
i think it's c.
HOW TO REPHRASE - Ponyboy is walking home from a movie alone when a red Corvair approaches. A group of Socs jumps out and attacks him. One of the Socs asks, "Need a haircut, greaser?" and pulls a knife on Pony, but his greaser friends show up and rescue him. IN SIMPLE DIFFERENT WORDS
lollll thxxxxxx to whoever ACTUALLY answers itttt <3 :D plzzzzzz no liiiinksss! D:
Answer:
Ponyboy is heading home alone after seeing a movie when a red Corvair comes up behind him. A swarm of Socs appears and assaults him. "Need a haircut, greaser?" one of the Socs says, brandishing a knife at Pony, but his greaser pals arrive and save him.
Explanation:
Hope that helps :D
The following sentence is incorrect. Find the the two negatives.
He can't sleep no more tonight.
A) can't, more
B) sleep, no
C) can't, no
The Songs of the Nightingales
by A. Gautam
Sweet love, come back to me, she sang alone.
She sang it to the bird and to the sea.
She wanted him to come, he who was gone
beyond the waters, and where eyes could see.
She sent so many whispers with the cloud.
She searched in flowers, if they had his trace.
Where had he gone, forgetting what he vowed?
She asked the moon, if it had seen his face.
She sang more songs, more melodies of love.
She hoped the wind will carry them to him.
She even sent her message with a dove;
kept singing till the sun began to dim.
The nightingales have learned to sing her songs.
Somewhere another sweetheart pines, and longs.
In the poem, what is the main character trying to convey?
a. She will look for her love in the clouds, flowers, and the moon.
b. she will keep singing until everyone knows about her love.
c. She will sing untill all nightingales help her find her love.
d. She will wait for her love, though he will not come back to her.
Thanks!
Answer:
The question is easy all YOU have to do is read the whole story and choose the answer
Explanation:
p.s convey means to transport r carry to a place
Becky went scuba diving. The inequality statement compares the magnitude of two depths that she reached.
|−28|>|−3|
What does the inequality statement show?
Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statement.
−28 is
Choose...
than −3, but 28 m below sea level is a
Choose...
depth than 3 m below sea level.
Answer:
so -28 is (LESS) than -3, and 28m below sea level is a (GREATER) depth than 3m below sea level
Explanation:
Choose the correct answer. A sentence that breaks the rule and includes two negative words together contains ___.
A) a comma
B) a double negative
C) partners
D) strong disagreement
Answer:
D) strong disagreement
Explanation:
A strong disagreement is a sentence that breaks the rule and includes two negative words.
How does the book Good dog end? (by Dan Gemeinhart)
Answer:
McKinley is transformed from a happy-go-lucky pet into a true leader.
Explanation:
Pls Hurry!
Which word in the sentence is a preposition?
The older children waited quietly behind the younger children.
waited
children
behind
older
Behind is a preposition i believe
What type of rhyme is used in the stanza below?
“To a Fawn” by Joanna Fuchs
Pretty little fawn
On my back lawn,
A lovely sight,
Nature’s delight
Group of answer choices
Alliteration
Assonance
End rhyme
Consonance
Answer:
End rhyme
Explanation:
End rhyme
Which statement BEST explains how the author uses cause and effect to organize American Savings Program?
A
The author explains how pageants were used to convince students to save their money.
B
The author explains how interest is earned from money deposited into a savings account.
C
The author explains how independent banks closed due to an economic downturn in the 1990s.
D
The author explains how savings programs help individuals successfully plan for their financial futures.