Answer:
God has given us a life in which we are human beings.
It is the greatest gift of god as human being is the most precious resource. So, we must respect that and understand the value of our precious life. If in this life aslo, we will depend on others to take our decision:then, how the things will happen in a good way. We must learn to enjoy our life and be independent. "You are the artist of your own life, never give the paint brush to anyone"
I need help with this please.
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Read "The Tortoise and the Hare." What do the characters remember about the story? In a paragraph of at least three sentences, choose either the Tortoise or the Hare and write a flashback that tells a portion of the story from that character's point of view.
A Hare was one day making fun of a Tortoise for being so slow upon his feet. "Wait a bit," said the Tortoise; "I'll run a race with you, and I'll wager that I win." "Oh, well," replied the Hare, who was much amused at the idea, "let's try and see"; and it was soon agreed that the fox should set a course for them, and be the judge. When the time came both started off together, but the Hare was soon so far ahead that he thought he might as well have a rest: so down he lay and fell fast asleep. Meanwhile the Tortoise kept plodding on, and in time reached the goal. At last the Hare woke up with a start, and dashed on at his fastest, but only to find that the Tortoise had already won the race.
Select the correct answer
What does the word materialize mean based on the context clues provided?
The flower buds seemed to materialize out of nowhere. One day the branches were bare, and the next day the buds appeared.
ОА.
to construct out of wood
ов.
to grow daily
O C.
to wither over time
OD
to appear suddenly
O E
to be made of cloth
Answer:
Appear Suddenly
Explanation:
PLato
Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
In the next few years following the publication of his book, Champollion deciphered many more hieroglyphs. He was named "Keeper of the Egyptian Collections" in Paris in recognition of his accomplishments. Then, in 1829, he got what he had always wanted. With the backing of the French government, he journeyed to Egypt to see the ancient hieroglyphic inscriptions for himself.
What inference can readers make based on the details in the excerpt?
Only the French recognized Champollion for his accomplishments in deciphering hieroglyphics.
The French government considered Champollion’s work to be a significant achievement.
Champollion published a book just so he could take a free trip to Egypt.
Champollion had to see the hieroglyphics in person to be able to write about them.
Answer:visit egypt
Explanation:
Answer:
the french considered champollions accomplishments to be a significant achievement
Compare both passages below. What is the purpose of each passage? How does
each passage use supporting details to support its specific purpose?
Passage 1:
Your next tablet should be the upcoming G2 tablet, which is hitting stores this
Thursday. Tired of the slow, glitchy performance of your old, tired tablet? Sick
of having to install update after update, patch after patch, only to deal with the
same subpar performance? Frustrated with the lack of exciting, useful apps
for
your tablet? Treat yourself to the new G2 tablet, on sale Thursday at all A-
Mart locations near you!
Passage 2:
The new G2 tablet is seven inches tall, five inches wide, and a half-inch thick.
It uses the Roboto operating system, which will allow many popular apps and
programs to run on the machine. Most people bring their G2 tablets on the
train or bus and take advantage of the included Wi-Fi card. This convenient,
portable, and useful device will help users run their lives while running their
errands. The G2 tablet is available for purchase at A-Mart starting this
Thursday
Answer:
Passage 1 and passage 2 are similar because both passages are promoting the new G2 tablet, They're different because passage 1 talks about the cons of your old tablet while passage 2 only talks about the good things of the G2 tablet. The purpose of both passages are to endorse the G2 tablet. Passage 1 uses supporting details by using the statement "tired of the slow, glitchy performance of your old, tired tablet? " and supports it up by using examples of the downfalls of your old tablet as supporting details. Passage 2 uses supporting details by saying ''This convenient, portable, and useful device will help users run their lives while running their errands." and backs that statement up by telling the reader the pros of the tablet using that as supporting details. And the authors purpose is to persuade and inform you about the G2 Tablet.
1. Discuss three examples of feminist philosophy, and how such thought may relate to an 'ethics of care.'
Answer:
men are the devil reincarnated, only men can be wrong, men shouldn't spread their legs
Explanation:
that’s all I learned
5. In Act II of The Crucible, why does Proctor think that Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft? IS
O A. Abigail wants to get revenge on Proctor for rejecting her.
O B. Abigail wants to distract attention from the episode in the woods.
O C. Abigail fears that Elizabeth will denounce her for seducing Proctor.
O D. Abigail fears that Elizabeth will treat her more harshly than before.
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
Abigail is OBSESSED with proctor
7. PART A: In the section titled "Reducing a mountain to a
molehill" the author makes the claim that steps can be
taken to reduce anxiety. Select the main strategy used in
this section to develop this claim.
O A The author explains a problem and then presents
solutions.
O B The author details the cause and effect of an event or
action.
O c The author shares important events or actions in
their order of importance.
D The author presents a detailed list of problems.
Answer:
O A The author explains a problem and then presents solutions.
Explanation:
Greg We iner openly addressed the issue of "executive power and executive authority" in his article "Reducing a Mountain to a Molehill: The Media, Executive power and Denali". This article brings forth the issue of how Presidents can make changes even to geographical names. and how this is a problem that most people don't seem interested in pointing out the "how/ why".
We iner also brings forth the issue of how a minor thing can be turned into a huge mess, making a mountain out of a molehill. He uses the strategy of explaining what the problem is and then provides the solutions that can be done/ used.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer: A) The author explains a problem and then presents solutions.
Explanation:
How can kairos be used as a reading strategy?
Answer:
explains the order of the story/ you can use it to list events in order
Explanation:
I'm not sure but it has alot to do with sequence of events or developed into that later on since they used it to describe a place in time.
Kairos can be used as a reading strategy to explain the order of the story/ you can use it to list events in order.
What do you mean by Reading strategy?A reading strategy is defined as the strategy that is used by the beginner reader. This is a broad term that is used to define the planned actions which is helpful for readers to change print to meaning.
Adding to it, there are basically five strategies for reading that consist of activating background knowledge, questioning, analyzing text structure, visualization and summarizing.
Moreover, Kairos can be used as an inquiry strategy by using it to seize the opportunity at a particular moment after creating awareness. On the other hand, Kairos can be regarded as seeking for the appropriate moment send a shot, it a balance awareness of the rhetorical situation.
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I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?
What is a severance package? *
Vote you brainiest please help w
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because whimsical means its in childrens stories so thats why its b hope this helped
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A whimsical tone means fanciful and imaginative. Answer A seems mysterious, option C has an objective tone, and option D has a harsh tone.
Write a narrative of approximately six hundred words set in the far North. The story can be based on personal experience or it can be completely invented, but either way it must be realistic, given the setting. Be sure to think about setting, character, plot, and theme. Make use of your transitional words and phrases to communicate changes in time, sequence, or settings.
After you have completed a draft of your narrative, ask your teacher or a peer to read it, and provide feedback. They should pay special attention to how well your purpose has been addressed, as well as your style, spelling, and grammar. After receiving feedback, revise the draft to make any improvements.
Submit both your first draft and your final draft in the space below.
View the rubric, Project: Create a Narrative, for project details.
Answer:
Explanation:
I couldn't feel my entire body, like the wasteland in front of me I was frozen over and near my end. As that could be an exaggeration, I couldn't feel anything in my body, my toes had long since lost feeling and I lost feeling in my face awhile back. The wasteland in front of me housed hundreds of bodies, all of them screaming in delight all the while I wanted to scream in pain. "You could at least look like your happy." My mother grumbled at me from beside me, of course. I turned to her with murder in my eyes, I will never be happy in this freezing weather of despair, the message came across in my eyes and she turned away from me with a frown. It was her fault I was in a horrid mood, I was freezing in the middle of nowhere when I could be at home in the warmth reading or doing something equally as mind-numbing. No one was going to be able to find us, for we were dropped off by my father. I didn't know why someone I loved would put me in danger. I clenched my hands. My stomach growled as I haven't eaten in days. "When are we going to eat" was a constant question that I would keep to myself. I began to feel sleepy, as the sun fell and the moon rose. I tried to stay awake so I would be able to sleep in tomorrow morning, but I fell in a deep sleep. The next morning I woke up to screams. I opened my eyes in fear of what I may see. I was in the same place where I went to sleep. I noticed that I was by myself. In fear, I stood up and started to look around for my mother. She wasn't anywhere. "She's probably just getting food" I whispered to myself, as I returned to where I where we were dropped off. A couple of hours passed and I haven't seen my mother. I began to worry that she got lost or she could've gotten so could she gave up. No, I thought to myself, she couldn't give up. Then I remembered the screams that woke me up. "Was that her screams?" I mumbled to myself as I shivered. A couple of days past and I had not seen her. I was walking miles to find someone that could help me, but I had no luck. I stumbled across a shack. There wasn't anyone or anything inside but I stayed inside for a couple of hours, for it was a good shelter. I woke up, in the shed. Must've fallen asleep in there. I'm not sure how long I was in there for but it must've been long since it was now dark. I was broken, no one would be able to find me. I began to feel frustrated. I was by myself, I was terrified, and cold. I just want to be inside by a fire, and family. I walked more the next day and found a house. I slowly approached it in fear someone would jump out. With my blue shaking hands I knocked. No one answered. I knocked again and waited. The door slowly creaked open. An older woman appeared at the door. "My, what are you doing here in this weather?" She explained. All that could come out of my mouth was, "I'm lost." She took me inside and made me a cup of hot cocoa. I began to warm up and was able to speak more. "Have you seen my mother?" I asked. She replied with a no. I slept on the couch that night. The next morning I woke up to the smell of pancakes. I sat there with my eyes open, thinking of my mother. Where was she? I thought. I decided it would be best for me to stay where I am. A whole year passed of me living with this woman in the middle of nowhere. One night as I was sleeping by the warm fire, I heard knocking from the door. I got up and went to open the door. As I looked outside I saw nobody, so I shut the door. A couple of minutes later I heard the knock again. I got up faster this time and opened the door. There, standing right in front of me was my mother. I was shocked. I leaped into her arms and started to cry. I was overjoyed that she was with me. The older woman stumbled out of her room and made hot cocoa just like she did for me.
Answer:
I couldn't feel my entire body, like the wasteland in front of me I was frozen over and near my end. As that could be an exaggeration, I couldn't feel anything in my body, my toes had long since lost feeling and I lost feeling in my face awhile back. The wasteland in front of me housed hundreds of bodies, all of them screaming in delight all the while I wanted to scream in pain. "You could at least look like your happy." My mother grumbled at me from beside me, of course. I turned to her with murder in my eyes, I will never be happy in this freezing weather of despair, the message came across in my eyes and she turned away from me with a frown. It was her fault I was in a horrid mood, I was freezing in the middle of nowhere when I could be at home in the warmth reading or doing something equally as mind-numbing. No one was going to be able to find us, for we were dropped off by my father. I didn't know why someone I loved would put me in danger. I clenched my hands. My stomach growled as I haven't eaten in days. "When are we going to eat" was a constant question that I would keep to myself. I began to feel sleepy, as the sun fell and the moon rose. I tried to stay awake so I would be able to sleep in tomorrow morning, but I fell in a deep sleep. The next morning I woke up to screams. I opened my eyes in fear of what I may see. I was in the same place where I went to sleep. I noticed that I was by myself. In fear, I stood up and started to look around for my mother. She wasn't anywhere. "She's probably just getting food" I whispered to myself, as I returned to where I where we were dropped off. A couple of hours passed and I haven't seen my mother. I began to worry that she got lost or she could've gotten so could she gave up. No, I thought to myself, she couldn't give up. Then I remembered the screams that woke me up. "Was that her screams?" I mumbled to myself as I shivered. A couple of days past and I had not seen her. I was walking miles to find someone that could help me, but I had no luck. I stumbled across a shack. There wasn't anyone or anything inside but I stayed inside for a couple of hours, for it was a good shelter. I woke up, in the shed. Must've fallen asleep in there. I'm not sure how long I was in there for but it must've been long since it was now dark. I was broken, no one would be able to find me. I began to feel frustrated. I was by myself, I was terrified, and cold. I just want to be inside by a fire, and family. I walked more the next day and found a house. I slowly approached it in fear someone would jump out. With my blue shaking hands I knocked. No one answered. I knocked again and waited. The door slowly creaked open. An older woman appeared at the door. "My, what are you doing here in this weather?" She explained. All that could come out of my mouth was, "I'm lost." She took me inside and made me a cup of hot cocoa. I began to warm up and was able to speak more. "Have you seen my mother?" I asked. She replied with a no. I slept on the couch that night. The next morning I woke up to the smell of pancakes. I sat there with my eyes open, thinking of my mother. Where was she? I thought. I decided it would be best for me to stay where I am. A whole year passed of me living with this woman in the middle of nowhere. One night as I was sleeping by the warm fire, I heard knocking from the door. I got up and went to open the door. As I looked outside I saw nobody, so I shut the door. A couple of minutes later I heard the knock again. I got up faster this time and opened the door. There, standing right in front of me was my mother. I was shocked. I leaped into her arms and started to cry. I was overjoyed that she was with me. The older woman stumbled out of her room and made hot cocoa just like she did for me.
Explanation:
Which of the following best identifies a central idea of the Declaration?
Answer choices for the above question
A. Government has no more power than the people give it.
B. Gender, race, age, and sexual orientation do not factor in creation of laws.
C. Religion has no place in government.
D. States should not submit to federal restrictions.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:Just got it Correct
HELP ASAP 20 POINTS
Which moral was Aesop most likely teaching in "The Bundle of Sticks"?
-Parents are wise.
-Greed is dangerous.
-Children are disobedient.
-Strength is in unity.
Answer:
Strength is in Unity
Explanation:
Answer:
the last one im pretty sure correct me if im wrong
Julius Caesar Act II, Scene i (lines 10-69) rhetorical appeals and devices analysis
Answer:
Act Two, Scene One
The scene opens with Brutus, at his house, on the Ides of March.
In Brutus' soliloquy, he reveals that he (lines 10-34)
Brutus' servant, Lucius, brings Brutus more letters from Cassius, and they convince Brutus to (lines 46-58)
Brutus admits he feels...about killing Caesar (lines 63-69)
Cassius shows up with the conspirators, which includes...(stage directions on pg 803)
Cassius wants to swear an oath, but Brutus does not because...(lines 116-117)
Monologue-A speech delivered by one character, with several other
characters are on stage as well.
Cassius, Casca, Cinna and Metellus all want to get Cicero to join them, but Brutus points out...(lines 150-152)
Decius wonders...(line 154)
Cassius thinks that ...(lines 155-161)
Brutus disagrees, however, and urges Cassius to reconsider, because...(lines 162-183)
From Brutus' monologue (lines 162-183), write down one really great piece of imagery, even though it is pretty gory. What is the purpose of the example you chose?
Cassius continues to disagree with Brutus (line 184), but Brutus insists...(lines 186-189)
Anachronism-A chronological error made by the author. ex: clocks
were not invented until the late 1200's.
They need to devise a plan to get Caesar to the capitol because...(lines 195-201)
Decius suggests the best way to get Caesar to the capitol is to...(lines 202-211)
By eight o'clock, the conspirators will meet at Caesar's house.
Brutus warns them all...(lines 225-227)
Portia, Brutus' wife, enters because...(lines 237-240)
We discover that Portia is worried about Brutus because...(lines 241-252)
She begs him to tell her what is wrong, but his response is...(line 257)
Describe Brutus' tone with Portia in lines 257-260.
Portia will not let it go, and begs Brutus to tell her what's going on because...(lines 280-286)
If Brutus won't tell her, it must be because...(lines 286-287)
Portia tries to prove her strength and worthiness of knowing his secret by...(lines 299-302)
Brutus finally...(lines 305-308)
Caius Ligarius shows up, and agrees to join the conspiracy.
Explain the metaphor Brutus and Caius use in lines 310-335.
Rewrite the last example in conventional order.
Answer:
I like Sara, not Susan.
Alternatively
I like Sara - not Susan.
Use the highlighting tool to identify the words and phrases that most powerfully reveal the author’s purpose. Arms, as the last resource, decide this contest; the appeal was the choice of the king, and the continent hath accepted the challenge. —Thomas Paine, Common Sense
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Arms, as the last resource, decide this contest; the appeal was the choice of the king, and the continent hath accepted the challenge.
Explanation:
The author's purpose in choosing these words is to persuade his audience to do or think something. All writers use different techniques to get their audience's attention, and some of these tools can be tone and voice.
Paine was a person who defended natural rights and was against a single government for the people.
Answer:in pink as the last resource, decide this
in yellow the appeal was the choice of the king
Explanation: just on edg
Does the quote above prove montersor is reliable or unreliable narrator
Answer:
Montresor is considered an unreliable narrator because his opinion of Fortunato is biased.
Explanation:
The fact that this story is told from the first person allows the reader to believe and even trust the descriptions and actions of Montresor.
Describe the relationship between the CPU and RAM.
Use complete sentences.
For some reason it said that I contained a link or I had some cuss words in my answer and explamation, so heres a picture
Answer:
The CPU processes (performs instructions on things, such as adding) stuff in memory. So when you are processing lots of data, that data ( or maybe large portions of it) will likely get loaded into RAM so it is ready for the cpu, this is to speed things up because RAM is faster to access than storage devices.
Explanation:
Creon's Speech Packets
Answer:
This is not a complete question.
Explanation:
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
1. PART A: Which of the following best describes a theme
of the text?
A Mystery is necessary to keep people engaged and
interested. or life would be dull.
B Some questions will remain unanswered because
they are unknowable.
C People have the capacity to understand anything,
but intelligence holds us back.
D The truth remains hidden because people are not
brave enough to reveal the truth.
QUESTION & ROK & SALIGNER STANDARDS
In this paragraph, the author uses the words: brisk, briskly, and
kriskness. What is the significance of being "brisk" in the story?
SELECT AN ANSWER
having a lot to do
being spontaneous
being cold
having money
Answer:
C. Being cold
Explanation:
The word "brisk" can mean cold, crisp, or fridgid and creates an imagery of cold weather.
Match the definitions to the words by filling in the correct letter.
mourn; express one's grief
pay close attention to
extremely large number
pay a cost or expense
to ask earnestly
Use the word bank to answer the question.
entreat
Answer:
Entreat: E (to ask earnestly)
Hearkens: B (pay close attention to)
Lament: A (express ones grief)
Defray: D (pay cost or expense)
Myriad: C (extremely large number)
Explanation
These are all the definitions of each word :) hope this helps
After reading the words and the possible definitions, we can match them in the following manner:
1. mourn; express one's grief - lament
2. pay close attention to - hearken
3. extremely large number - myriad
4. pay a cost or expense - defray
5. to ask earnestly - entreat
When we lose someone dear to us, we lament their death. That means we mourn them or express our grief in some way.The word "hearken" is an archaic (old) for of saying "to listen attentively".When there is a number of people or things too large and that we cannot specify, we can use the word "myriad." For example: I saw a myriad of flowers in the fields.To defray simply means to give or provide money in order to pay for a cost or an expense.Finally, to entreat is to ask someone to do something urgently.Learn more about the topic here:
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How does the author of "Klondike Gold Rush" uses their point of view to shape the reader's understanding of the miner's lives
Answer:
The author uses a third-person point of view to allow the readers to visualize the hardships and challenges the miners had been through.
(I read this story like 2 weeks ago lol)
The US Constitution structures the government by creating a system that
divides power equally between the states.
organizes power on state and local levels.
organizes power on federal, state, and local levels.
divides power between executive and judicial branche
Answer:
I think its divide power between executive and judicial branches
How can I make my parents proud of me?
Answer: You don’t need to make you parents proud and be yourself if you think that your parents are dissatisfied with you work harder on school help out with chores around the house and spend family time together, but you are perfect the way you are and you don’t have to please anyone as long as your happy.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Besides, if the ascending path was more arduous and painful to clamber, I had one source of secret consolation and delight.
Using context clues, what is the best meaning of “arduous”?
A. involving or requiring strenuous effort
B. very great or intense
C. spread out over a wide number of people
D. reduction in size or importance of something
Answer: A
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
Answer:
A. involving or requiring strenuous effort
;)
Explanation:
The window got broken. change in to passive
Answer:
The window was broken by jake
Explanation:
Which detail from the excerpt best indactes that one of the authors purposes in writing?
its our world
Answer:
“I couldn't believe I was really doing this," Neto recalls.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you! :)