Answer:
D. Penelope is recovering from an injury.
Explanation:
B. wouldn't be correct because it says, she is proud of herself. It says she hasn't ran a race in 3 months... Meaning she used to so she is not brand new. So not A. She was in eighth place and thought that, that wasn't bad considering everything. Meaning she is probably really/pretty good. So it's not C.
What does acting suddenly with little thought mean in one word
Answer: I think it would be impulsive? Is it multiple choice?
NEED HELP ASAP
1.nonfiction
2.index
3.glossary
4.subheading
5.sidebars
6.captions
7.labels
8.diagrams
9.inexpensive
10.beautiful
11.alliteration
12.consonant
13.steady
14.quiver
15.mournful
16.plunge
17.draft
18.inaccurate
19.counterclaims
20.excerpt
Homework:
ABC Order and Definitions
Answer:
Alliteration-
Beautiful-
Captions-
Consonant-
Counterclaims-
Diagrams-
Drafts-
Excerpt-
Glossary-
Inaccurate-
Index-
Inexpensive-
Labels-
Mournful-
Nonfiction-
Plunge-
Quiver-
Sidebars-
Steady-
Subheading-
Explanation: This is all of them in order, i was gonna do the definitions to but i gotta go now
Answer:
nonfiction - Non Fiction means something real happening, so it is a common literary. Sp-Some examples of nonfiction: include expository, argumentative, functional, and opinion pieces; essays on art or literature; biographies; memoirs; journalism; and historical, scientific, technical, or economic writings
index - The definition of an index is a guide, list or sign, or a number used to measure change. An example of an index is a list of employee names, addresses and phone numbers. An example of an index is a stock market index which is based on a standard set at a particular time. noun.
glossary - an alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief dictionary.
subheading - a heading given to a subsection of a piece of writing.
Sidebar - a short article in a newspaper or magazine, typically boxed, placed alongside a main article, and containing additional or explanatory material.
A caption - is text that appears below an image. Most captions draw attention to something in the image that is not obvious, such as its relevance to the text. A caption may be a few words or several sentences.
Label - a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it.
Diagram - a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something; a schematic representation.
inexpensive - something that costs barely anything.
beautiful - pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically.
Alliterartion - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. ...
"A good cook could cook as many cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies."
consonant - a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.
steady- firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving.
quiver to shake or move with a slight trembling motion.
Explanation:
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). ... The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters, each having an upper- and lower-case form. It originated around the 7th century from Latin script.
Do you think the picture helps the reader understand the passage? Use details from both the picture and the passage to explain why or why not. the story is the basket weaver
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
e\
Would you rather eat a spider or your finger..
Answer:spider
Explanation: who wants to eat their finger tho
Mayflower Treasure Hunt
chapter 5 summary in your own words at least a pararaph
Answer:
DINK, JOSH, AND RUTH ROSE are spending Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They can't wait to see the sights and have a Thanksgiving dinner just like the Pilgrims would have eaten. Then the kids learn about a sapphire necklace that went missing on the real Mayflower. Could the 400-year-old treasure be hidden somewhere nearby? This exciting extension to the A to Z Mysteries chapter book series features more pages, favorit characters, a more complex plot, and a 26-letter message hidden in the art.
Please Help!!
Consider your position on the issue. Then respond to the prompt with a well-developed multi paragraph essay. You have 30 minutes to complete this assignment. Your assignment will be graded based on the Persuasive Prompt Grading Rubric. The rubric can be found in your Unit Resources.
Prompt
For many Americans, going to a summer sleep-away camp as a child is an experience to be treasured well into adulthood. Present and former campers often speak of the experiences and the friendships that resulted from their time at sleep-away camp as some of the most important and meaningful ones of their lives. Critics, however, often view summer sleep-away camps in a very different way, insisting that they are elitist and that the children who are sent there miss out on valuable bonding time with their parents and the friends who live in their hometowns.
Assignment
On the whole, is going to a summer sleep-away camp as a child a positive experience or a negative one? Why? Plan and write a response in which you state your position and persuade readers to agree with you. Support your opinions with reasons and examples drawn from your personal experiences, if you have attended such camps, or your knowledge of the experience of friends and siblings.
Answer: It is always a positive experience owing to the adventurous sights occasioned by the camp. Also the ideological experiences with other students has a way of giving an indelible impact.
Explanation: It is a adventure that can aide learning and teaching experiences.
H e l p m e i give brainliest
Answer:
i think it's c.
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.
Read this excerpt from "Rules of the Game."
A man who watched me play in the park suggested that my mother allow me to play in local chess tournaments. My mother smiled graciously, an answer that meant nothing. I desperately wanted to go, but I bit back my tongue. I knew she would not let me play among strangers. So as we walked home I said in a small voice that I didn't want to play in the local tournament. They would have American rules. If I lost, I would bring shame on my family.
"Is shame you fall down nobody push you," said my mother.
Which answer best summarizes this excerpt from "Rules of the Game"?
A. Waverly is scared about playing in her first chess tournament, but her mother's encouraging words give her courage.
B. Waverly tricks her mother by saying she doesn't want to play in a chess tournament, knowing this will cause her mother to make her play.
C. Waverly wins every chess tournament she enters but is dismayed when her mother keeps telling her to do better.
D. Waverly is proud of her chess skills and is annoyed that her mother keeps insisting that she is just lucky.
Answer:
D
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
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
Jellyfish 'monster'.
Answer:A
Explanation:its the only resonable answer
someone plz help with personal narratives?
Answer:
the 3 choice i think
Explanation:
the 3rd choice is the most reasonable
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
The Killer Clowns
One dark and stormy night, a loud bang came from the garage. A 10 year old girl named Rosa went to see what it was. When Rosa opened the door the lights went out. She knew there was a flashlight near the door, but she couldn’t find it, and the breaker-box was on the other side of the house in the basement. Suddenly the lights started to flicker on and off. She heard footsteps coming down the hall. Rosa ran and hid is a closet across the hall, she whispered to herself “Please don’t come this way”. “Clump, Clump, Clump” She heard the footsteps getting closer, all of a sudden they stopped in front of the door and went back down the hall. Rosa let out a sigh of relief. Then she heard a clown car and thought “That’s odd, clown car’s don’t pass through this late” but realized there were killer clowns on the loose and the police couldn’t stop them, the clowns already killed the entire police force. She knew what she had to do. The kitchen was down the hall and it sounded like the intruder was upstairs in the attic. Rosa had found a bag and started towards the kitchen, she knew exactly where the kitchen knives were and grabbed some food and a large carving knife. She also grabbed her mother’s pistol and some ammo from the gun safe. She heard the front door rattling and knew to get to her room, because it was her and her puppy, Rose-Bud who was a pit bull, that night and it had no windows to get in through.
Rosa locked the room door and pushed the dresser and nightstand against the door to barricade the door. Rosa heard the honking of a rubber chicken, and she knew the clowns were here. Still instead of screaming she stayed silent, got the gun loaded and ready to fire then hid in her closet. She would be safe in there for the time being, suddenly she knew Chuckie had teamed up with the killer clowns. Who else would have the clowns teamed up with besides a haunted doll? Rosa heard a knife scraping against the wall, it was deafening. Rosa was still in her closet with Rose-Bud. “Bang, Bang, Bang” went the door, a clown had gotten in! The clown opened the closet door very slowly and got shot straight in the heart. The gunfire made Chuckie and all the clowns run, but they are still out there.
Answer:
Hewo Asuna here
Imma read it rn I bet it’s awesome :D
Explanation:
Your so talented and amazing bestie keep writing I believe in you
Answer:
OH dang
Explanation:
That's scary
What does the conflict in this passage suggest about the character of Daria?
Backstage was the usual frenzy of activity, but Daria ignored it and
focused on warming up her voice.
"Last-minute change," her assistant told her. "To promote your new
album, your manager wants you to kick things off with one of your new
songs."
Daria knew that wouldn't go over well. "O.K. Fine. I understand."
She did as she was asked, but her fans reacted with rage. They started
booing immediately. Daria decided to just get through the song, trying
her best to look excited about it.
A. She fights with the people around her.
B. She stays professional under pressure,
C. She thinks she is better than others.
D. She has never faced an angry crowd.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took the quiz. The other person is correct just in case anyone is unsure
She stays professional under pressure, the conflict in this passage suggests the character of Daria. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the passage?
A passage is a group of words or sentences that together form a paragraph. It may be taken directly from a book, research paper, or article without being edited in any way.
In this passage, it is talked about how Daira maintained professional behavior with respect to the work she was doing. It talks about how or when she didn't want to perform or do the last-minute changes but the manager and assistant told her that this was the right thing to do or otherwise if she would have to face the consequences.
She decided to go and do the thing which was done was told to her by the manager even though it results in the audience being unhappy with her. She still did the work she was hired to do. Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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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.
help please i have to get this right in order to pass this lol
Answer:
In the city's night sky
Explanation:
it is in the city's night sky because it would be difficult to see stars so clearly in a city.
Which sentence(s) are/is a metaphor(s)
Why is it important to identify whether the writer is credible or not?
It convinces you of the author's claim just based on his or her reasons.
It gives you valuable information about the evidence the author uses.
It convinces you to look at other information instead of believing the author.
It gives you insight into whether or not to believe the author's claims.
How did Lue Gim Gong contribute to Florida?
He helped create a rubber substitute used in World War II.
He argued for Florida to allow more Asian immigrants.
He started a cigar factory in Tampa.
He developed a special early-ripening orange to survive winter frosts.
d he developed a special ripeing orange to survive winter frost
Midsummer Night's Dream
Act 1 Scene 1
How did Theseus make Hippolyta fall in love with him
Answer:
its says he beat her in battle and beat the amazons and either abducted her or took her as a prize as far as i found
Explanation:
Answer:
Omg I remember reading that :')
Theseus fought against Hippolyta and defeated her in combat. He decided to marry her and make her queen of Athens.
Greg’s developing feelings toward and perspective on Lemon
Answer:
At the beginning of the story, Greg is upset with his father because he won't let him play basketball because of his grades. By the end of the story, Greg attitude has changed and he isn't upset any more. The story says that Greg thought of the lecture he knew his father would give him, and smiled.
Which one belongs in the boxes?
Answer:
(para 1) Main idea: however the pogo stick....
(para 1) detail: Time magazine...
(para 2) Main idea: however the hoola hoop...
(para 2) detail: The ancient greeks...
(para 3) Main idea: The matireals to make yoyos have changed
(para 3) detail: early yoyos....
2. (a) Analyze Reread the final paragraph of the text. Then, analyze and describe the author's use of diction and syntax. (b) Evaluate What effect is created by the author's use of language?
Answer:
I'm here to help
Explanation:
if you put the text I will fs help you
How can the treatment of the Native Americans by Kieft be described? with evidence
Answer:
Really unfair
Explanation:
It doesn't matter which clan or tribe you are from no one deserves to be treated the way the native Americans were
Answer Really unfair
Explanation:
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
Greg’s final feelings toward and perspective on his father
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
help me please T-T im having a very bad day n i rlly dont need people putting answers that dont go with my question
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I'm not rlly sure but it seems like it cuz they lost to the Greenwood Wildcats