spider bite is a serious condition in which it should be advised to seek medical help
Answer: A
Explanation:
What do Sodapop’s eyes symbolize in the outsiders
What is the usual way for a narrative to progress
Answer:
Narratives usually progress chronologically, and must have a clear beginning, middle and end. Short stories, novels, personal narratives, anecdotes, and biographies are all examples of narrative writing.
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Reading Informational Text Unit Test In one to two sentences, identify a text that you have read recently that falls into the category of narrative nonfiction. Which characteristics of the text tell you that it is an example of narrative nonfiction? FIRST ANSWER GETS A BRANILY
Answer:
One text which falls neatly into the category of narrative nonfiction genre is
Thirteen Days by Robert F. Kennedy.
Explanation:
The following qualities give off the above text as narrative nonfiction:Besides having a theme, it features the use of multiple literary devices like metaphors and imageries. For example, see the following excerpt:"Now, as the representatives of the CIA explained the U-2 photographs that morning, . . . we realized that it had all been lies, one gigantic fabric of lies."
It also features well-developed characters . It cuts across as a novel, rather than a compendium of historical factsthe writing style features a very engaging dialogue. There is a clear narrative which the scenes followCheers
Which of these quotations best shows the use of logic in Keeler's argument in "Thanksgiving A Native American
View"?
I was proud to sing the new lyrics in school, but I sang softly.
When Squanto, a Wampanoag man, found them, they were in a pitiful state.
Among many of our peoples, showing that you can give without holding back is the way to earn respect.
To the Pilgrims, and most English and European peoples, the Wampanoags were heathens, and of the Devil.
Answer: C. Among many of our peoples, showing that you can give without holding back is the way to earn respect
Explanation: I took the test
Answer: C
Explanation: I took the test
Question 1
Part A
Which statement best conveys a central idea of the passage?
Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein both benefitted from playing musical instruments.
Listening to music, singing a song, or playing an instrument can alter the brain.
Engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development.
It's important to listen to music while learning something new.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best shapes the central idea identified in Part A?
"Albert Einstein, considered one of the most intelligent men who ever lived, also played the violin."
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
"Find some music you love and an instrument you enjoy, and whether you learn at school or privately, apply some self-discipline to practice."
"Playing a musical instrument engages muscular movement, requires coordination, and employs various senses."
Answer:
PART A
Engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development.
PART B
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Music and Brain, it is established that music actually helps one to solve difficult problems.
Thomas Jefferson was said to have played the violin as it helped him get the best word choices when he was drafting the Declaration of Independence. Albert Einstein was also said to use music to solve complex mathematical problems.
The statement that best conveys a central idea of the passage is that engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development
Answer:
Part A
Which statement best conveys a central idea of the passage?
Listening to music, singing a song, or playing an instrument can alter the brain.
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best shapes the central idea identified in Part A?
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
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Explanation:
Which sentence is passive voice
Answer:
The answer is d the ship was overturned by the powerful waves.
Explanation:
In order to be versatile through reflection one should
Answer: focus on past behavior to figure out how to improve in the future
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza. Hanging from a cord attached to the middle of the ceiling there was an electric bulb, low enough for an adult to reach and turn the black switch. I realized that this was our own electric light for us to turn on and off as we pleased. I pushed a chair under it and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast as I could. Which effective technique does the author mainly use to write this excerpt?
Read the excerpt from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza.
Hanging from a cord attached to the middle of the ceiling there was an electric bulb, low enough for an adult to reach and turn the black switch. I realized that this was our own electric light for us to turn on and off as we pleased. I pushed a chair under it and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast as I could. Which effective technique does the author mainly use to write this excerpt?
A) clear point of view
B) interesting dialogue
C) detailed action
D) logical sequencing
Answer:
A) clear point of view
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Barrio Boy, the author uses a clear first person point of view to describe the room, the switch and the sudden realization of the narrator to switch on the light in the room.
The author uses the first person point of view to describe the actions of the narrator, his thoughts and feelings.
What were 2 goals Gandhi’s had
Answer:
Gandhi's purpose was to fight for the freedom of India from Great Britain using non-violence. He also wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.
Answer: Gandhi's purpose was to fight for the freedom of India from Great Britain using non-violence. He also wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.
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Aeration
Technique
Enthusiasm
Confident
Appropriately
Raise
Good impression
Grasped
Obtain
Procedure
Averaging
Final destination
Conflict
Conflict management
Sentence
He had to feel pity for the lion. (Negative)
Answer:
He hadn't had to fell pity for the lion.
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Chapter one the hobbit
Which phrase from the story the book of dragons tells us that thing in effie eyes might be dangerous
Answer:
it is ether B or C hope this helps took the test and D and A where not it
What kind of transition does the word "since" usually indicate?
Answer:
Cause and effect
Explanation:
The dog was very angry since his toy was taken from him.
Is 0.4 greater than 0.127
Answer:
.4
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
0.4 = 0.400
0.400>0.127
What first struck the narrator in regards to Usher's appearance?
Answer:
The protagonist is shocked at how much Usher's appearance has changed since childhood. These features include sickly pale skin, matted hair that has been allowed to grow wildly, and eyes that are large and luminous.
Explanation:
What does personal packaging include?
Answer:
The wrapping material around a consumer item that serves to contain, identify, describe, protect, display, promote and otherwise make the product marketable and keep it clean Packaging is more than just your product's pretty face.
Explanation:
What is the theme of the poem
Underface
Answer:
In this poem, being yourself enough to make your own decisions is the best way to live. "Underface" (5th-6th Grade) The speaker explains that he acts happier and more self-assured than he really is.
Explanation:
Answer:
Sad to happy
Explanation:
Starts in a little sorrow ends with happiness
4. Why does Billy think the landlady is a little odd?
She calls him by the wrong name,
B) She is too generous,
She will not let Billy leave.
D
She refuses to leave him alone,
Answer:
The correct answer is option B) She is too generous.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story THE LANDLADY by ROALD DAHL.
The landlady seems "slightly dotty" to him as she is too generous and caring. Not only does she rent him a room at a very cheap price, but she is attentive to him and helps him with everything.
In fact, Billy says that she is "a kind and generous soul".
Answer:
because she calls him by the wrong name
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Tools of the Spymaster."
General Clinton, concerned about what General Howe was planning and doing, made use of a mask to write a secret message in a letter to General Burgoyne.
Before writing the letter, Clinton had placed an hourglass-shaped mask on a piece of paper and then had formed the secret message within that shape.
The unmasked letter had enough false information in it to fool any American who happened to see it But when Burgoyne viewed the letter with the mask, he
read Clinton's view of the real situation: Howe has made a bad move; I don't have enough men to do anything about it
Which statement contains explicit information from the text?
a. general howe was a complete failure during the war
b. general burgoyne was a better officer than general howe
c. general clinton sent a letter to general burgoyne by messenger
d. general clinton used a mask to write a secret message
Answer:
B.) General Burgoyne was a better officer than General Howe
Explanation:
I took the quiz and this was the correct answer.
SPENCER, North Carolina (Achieve3000, May 17, 2019). Don't ever let anyone tell you that young people can't do great things. Take it from Mrs. Fleming's 7th-grade class at North Rowan Middle School in North Carolina. This compassionate classroom crew is proof-positive that young people can make a difference in the lives of others. And activism can begin with four little words: How can we help?
So how do you go from sitting in a classroom to tackling the problems of the world? For Mrs. Fleming's class, it all started with learning about horrible global events that devastate individuals, families, and communities.
"We planned a trip to Washington, D.C., so that we could immerse ourselves in learning about the Holocaust and refugees," said Mrs. Fleming. "We [also] had the opportunity to participate in a Doctors Without Borders interactive refugee exhibit. We read Achieve3000 articles and novels about refugees, and we watched documentaries and news clips."
Then, the students had yet another extraordinary experience: the chance to speak via video teleconference to a refugee named Lubo, one of the estimated 20,000 Lost Boys who found themselves displaced or orphaned during a deadly civil war that began in Sudan in the 1980s. The students were very moved by Lubo's story as he told them about what he witnessed before he fled Sudan.
"The enemy from the North attacked, people were caught, houses burned, nothing [was] left," student Katie P. remembered him saying. "[It was] really sad because all he had and everything he lived for was no longer there, no one to count on, nothing."
"[We realized that] we usually took everything for granted," said Katie's classmate, Jennifer G. "We never appreciated what we had."
It's one thing to read about history, and quite another to hear from someone who lived it, and who made it clear that Sudan is still affected by life-threatening issues like poverty and lack of access to clean water. The students knew they had to do something, and that's when they asked: "How can we help?"
Soon, they found their answer.
The class was invited by the nonprofit group Mothering Across Continents to host a Walk for Wisdom walkathon to raise money and awareness for impoverished schools in South Sudan. It was a great idea—but the students wanted to take it further.
"We said 'yes,' but asked if we could involve our whole community," Mrs. Fleming said. She joined forces with Karen Puckett, a media specialist at Isenberg Elementary School in Salisbury, North Carolina, which had participated in a school-based Walk for Wisdom for several years.
Meanwhile, the students in Mrs. Fleming's class leaped into action, working in teams to design t-shirts and flyers for the April 2019 walkathon. They also created an iMovie, a website, and a GoFundMe page to help raise money.
Even after all that, the students were just getting started! They planned a Refugee Awareness Community Night at their local bookstore, where they spoke to Ngor Kur Mayol—another Sudanese refugee. The event featured their presentations, art, and writing, as well as a marketplace to raise money for a source of clean water for the students at Nyarweng Primary School in South Sudan.
Mrs. Fleming and her students hope they will eventually be able to exchange messages and photos with the Nyarweng Primary School pupils.
All this might be just the beginning of an ongoing effort. "Our hope is that these events will turn into yearly global events for our county, and that our community will unite for a global cause to help youth in another country," Mrs. Fleming explained.
Needless to say, Mrs. Fleming is extremely proud of how her class has stepped up to help—not that she's surprised.
"Our students have incredible ideas," she said. "All we need to do is listen and encourage. I love seeing where my students' voices and actions can lead us."
And if you want to make a difference in the lives of others, student Kimberly F. has some advice.
"You may think that starting a project to change the world would be difficult," she said. "But if you really put your mind into it, you can achieve amazing things. It can start with a simple act in your community, but you'll see that it will grow and grow."
Most importantly, the students say, don't ever feel like you're too young to make a mark on the world.
"There are many things we are limited to do because we are kids," Katie said. "A lot of people may underestimate [us], but that is what drives us to stand out and help other people."
The best alternate headline for this Article would be __________.
A.Mothering Across Continents Arranges Walk for Wisdom Walkathons
B.Middle School Class Creates GoFundMe Page To Raise Money
C.Students Use Achieve3000 Articles To Learn About Tragic World Events
D.Students Tackle Global Problems One "Step" at a Time
Answer:
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Explanation:
The phrase “soaked in the beauty ” shows that Elder Brother —
Answer:
The Elder Brother is really handsome
Explanation:
Because soaked in beauty means your really pretty or handsome like you were born with beauty.
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Answer:
Solar and chemical
Explanation:
Plants get their energy from the sun, which in turn helps them make food in photosysthesis.
what is the closest antonym for the word confirm ..
Pursue
Reject
Uphold
Devise
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Answer:
Reject is the closest antonym for the word confirm.
Standing up to absolute power
Which sentence demonstrates the use of hyperbole?
People tend to exaggerate when they describe an exciting experience.
I was so hungry that I made myself the biggest sandwich in the world.
Uncle Al has told stories about his boyhood every Thanksgiving that I can recall.
I heard a story about a scientist who accidentally chopped down the oldest tree on Earth.
Answer:
The second one, "I was so hungry that I made myself the biggest sandwich in the world."
Answer:
The second one, "I was so hungry that I made myself the biggest sandwich in the world."
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of a fiat? *
9 points
a king’s decree that nobody may criticize him
a child’s request for a second helping at dinner
a customer’s demand for a refund for a defective product
a manager’s recommendation that the department be reorganized
Answer:
a
Explanation:
king’s decree that nobody may criticize him
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ANSWER ALL
(a) What type of poem is "Elliptical"? Explain. (b) In what ways does the choice of form affect how the reader experiences the poem? (c) Rewrite the poem, adding line breaks that make sense to you. Compare with the original. What is lost and what is gained by the poet's choice of form?
Answer:
"Elliptical" is a prose poem.
Rewritten with line breaks:
They just can’t seem to…
They should try harder to…
They ought to be more…
We all wish they weren’t so…
They never…
They always…
Sometimes they…
Once in a while they…
However it is obvious that they…
Their overall tendency has been…
The consequences of which have been…
They don’t appear to understand that…
If only they would make an effort to…
But we know how difficult it is for them to…
Many of them remain unaware of…
Some who should know better simply refuse to…
Of course, their perspective has been limited by…
On the other hand, they obviously feel entitled to…
Certainly we can’t forget that they…
Nor can it be denied that they…
We know that this has had an enormous impact on their…
Nevertheless their behavior strikes us as…
Our interactions unfortunately have been…
Compare and contrast:
The poet's choice of form has pros and cons. On the one hand, because none of the sentences in the poem are completed, the paragraph-like structure of the poem could make it easy for the reader to get lost or bored. However, this may still have been a valid artistic choice. After all, the poem is about the "elliptical" of excuses for racism, so maybe it makes sense to have the reader get tired, and associate that weariness with those excuses. In contrast, making the poem have lines and stanzas, rather than a paragraph structure, makes the reader more likely to try to interpret the individual significance of each line, rather than look at what the lines all mean together.
3 Words that rhyme with ‘ lullaby’
Answer:
Pumpkin Pie, Mummify, Clarify
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