Answer:
The American poet Sara Teasdale first published "There Will Come Soft Rains" in a 1918 issue of Harper's Magazine. The poem is usually taken as commenting on humankind's insignificance in the face the natural world—a world of beauty, harmony, and indifference toward human struggles. In 1920, Teasdale added the subtitle "War Time" in order to emphasize the fact that the poem takes place against the backdrop of World War I. Using straightforward language and neat rhyming couplets, the speaker says that the natural world existed peacefully before humanity's violence and destruction, and that nature will, when human beings inevitably wipe each other off the face of the earth, continue on undisturbed.
Explanation:
What did Amanda Gorman teach us?
Answer:
no te entiendo porque hablas inglés
She taught us that there is always light only if we are brave enough to see it.
A synonym for "unfairly" is
The mass of a book on Earth is 140 grams.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which sentence from the sample introduction is part of the context or topic? Help Resources A. 1. Eighty percent of plastic water bottles end up in landfills, and each bottle leaks harmful.. B. 2. Many debate the solution to plastic water bottle pollution: while some believe plastic water... C. 3. The undeniable solution to plastic water bottle pollution is to abolish plastic water bottles.
Answer:
So it depends of what you are reading so I recomend reading the Chapter again and take notes of what is it about.
Explanation:
they are writing novels change in to passive voice
Answer :
Novels are being written by them.Explanation :
As we know the voice of a verb indicates
that whether its subject is doer or
reciever.
Active voice:- Subject of verb is a thing or person which is doing an action.Passive voice:- When subject is the reciever of the action.The given sentence is in active voice and we've changed it into passive voice. Here a group of people are writing novels so, subject is "novels".
Changes that tooked place :
"Being" is added in the sentence."Writing" is changed into "Written"."By" is added in the sentence. "They" is changed into "Them".What is missing from this summary? So, Opal found a dog, and the dog helped her to make friends. O A. The characters O B. The ending ОО O C. The problem O D. The solution
Answer:B
Explanation:
What is: „My das doesn’t drive fast cars“ in passive or active?
Answer:
Passive
Explanation:
Answer:
Passive
Explanation:
There aren't any action words, therefore the sentence is not active. Leaving you with the answer passive as your only option.
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"Who could refrain, / That had a heart to love, and in that heart/ Courage to make's love known"?
Answer:
This quote is from William Shakespeare's - Macbeth
why the heck did someone report me!! I answered "thank you very much have a good day"
Answer:
people are just mad and they gonna stay mad
Explanation:
Answer:
ppl do it mostly in questions like free points since the max of people answer is 2 so they report, they take down your answer so that they can take the points themselves.
It is said that the family hero is often the oldest child. The scapegoat is sometimes the second child. A lost child is often the third child and the mascot can be the youngest child. What are the characteristics of each of these roles that children can play in a family?
Answer:
the hero takes charge and controls situations, strong headed. The scapegoat is often blamed for things and wild. the mascot represents the family, it is the prized jewel and the favorite.
Explanation:
necessity is the mother of invention. which tense dis sentence
Answer:
present tense is the answer.
Answer:
present tense.
Explanation:
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He stopped, backed up, and entered a narrow dirt road almost hidden by trees. Five hundred yards down, the road ran parallel to a fenced-in field. Charlie parked in a cleared area deeply rutted by frozen tractor tracks. The gate was locked. In the spring, Andy thought, there will be cows here, and a dog that chases them, but now the field was unmarked and bare.
What does the setting in this passage help convey?
Andy’s desire to get away from the field
Andy’s discomfort in the cold wilderness
Charlie’s anticipation about the upcoming hunt
Charlie’s anxiety about driving on the frozen ground
Answer:
The answer is B. Andy's discomfort in the cold wilderness.
Explanation:
I know this because I just took the test on edge. Also I know this because if you use process of elimination you would see that A. is not the correct answer because in the passage, Andy did't have any action that would indicate that he wanted to get away from the field. C. is not the answer because the passage said nothing about a hunt. Now D. is not the answer because the passage was mostly about their shock when they got to the barn, and Charlie showed no action of anxiety. Your Welcome. I hope this helped!
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Read the passage and study the image and caption from Sugar Changed the World.
The interior of a cotton mill factory in Manchester, England, in the 1800's. Women and girls are operating the machinery.
Caption: The first factories were places like this cotton mill in Manchester, England.
All over England, in sooty cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, when the factory whistle blew, workers would set down their presses and file out to drink a quick cup of tea sweetened with sugar—usually dipping a piece of bread in the warm drink. Soon a smart manufacturer figured out that this break, and the need for a jolt of sweetness, was an opportunity. English workers were offered sugary cookies and candies—what we call today energy bars—that quick pick-me-up that helped workers to make it through their long shifts.
Starting around 1800, sugar became the staple food that allowed the English factories—the most advanced economies in the world—to run. Sugar supplied the energy, the hint of nutrition, the sweet taste to go with the warmth of tea that even the poorest factory worker could look forward to. Sugar was a necessity.
How does the image support the text?
A. The image shows the process for manufacturing cotton in early factories.
B. The image shows English factory workers enjoying sugar during their break.
C. The image shows that factory work in the 1800s was labor intensive.
D. The image shows how sugar was produced in cotton factories.
Answer:
C. The image shows that factory work in the 1800s was labor intensive.
Explanation:
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The man was _______ angry. Fill in the blank with adverb of degree. Single choice.
options are:
now
almost
sometimes
please tell me the correct answer
Answer:
The man was ALMOST angry
Explanation:
Which of the following
statements is true according
to the graphic in regards to
the spread of Islam?
A. Muhammad was the first to expand the
Islamic religion.
B. Umayyad Caliphate was responsible for
all of the expansion of Islam.
C. The spread of Islam only occurred from
622-632 CE.
D. Rashidun Caliphate was the last to
spread the Islamic religion.
Answer:
option A
Explanation:
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Read the following sentence:
After an hour of eating piece after piece of cake, Raul was cloyed.
How did Raul feel?
He wanted more cake.
He was tired of the cake.
He was finally ready to share.
He wanted to take a nap.
DEFINITION: cloy to cause sickness through too much of something initially pleasing
Answer:
I would say option B: He was tired of the cake.
Since cloy means to be tired or sick of something, it makes the most sense that it's B
Hope this helps and good luck! :)
Answer:
tired of the cake
Explanation:
Under the concept of Asymmetric Warfare, what are two strategies that underdogs use to win against superior forces? Give examples.
Answer:
The strategies are escapes and terrorist attacks.
Explanation:
An asymmetric war is one in which opponents are completely different in weapons, tactics and strategies. In this case, the goal of each opponent is to wear off the strength of the other and not win the battle itself, with that, the main tactics used, mainly by the "underdogs", is to provoke terrorist attacks in the enemy territory, causing panic and weakening and to do constant small escapes after small attacks.
What is a good definition of the word betrothal (in your own words please)
Answer: To be married.
Explanation:
Preview the following visual aid and predict the main idea of the article:
A gas mask appears over a map of the United States. A bull cow head with horns is placed over the symbol for radiation. Image is labeled Mad cow disease hits North America. It's mad to eat meat.
a.
The spread of Mad Cow Disease to North America.
c.
Diseased meat
b.
Mad Cow Disease, what you should know
d.
all of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it just is
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is B.
Explanation:
I might be wrong and if I am I'm sorry :']
What does it mean to “show up for your own life”?
Answer:
Explanation:
Is being that person that you've always been known to be from day 1. It's who you are and how you behave almost all the time
Answer:
Be present in the moment/live your life
Explanation:
This is used in regard to those who are not engaged in their life or 'going through the motions.' "Show up for your own life" means to not let the days just pass you by. Be involved, use the time you have to do the things you want, have a purpose, have goals!
what point of view is What happens to a dream deferred written in
Answer:
"What Happens to a Dream Deferred" is written in a third-person point of view.
Explanation:
By Langston Hughes, the poem "What Happens to a Dream Deferred" asks a troubling question: when dreams do not come true, what happens to them? The speaker offers some possibilities, always interrogating. Does the dream rot, dry up, or explode? All the while, the speaker uses a third-person perspective. At no point in the poem does he use first person pronouns, such as "I", "we", "my", "us", etc., which would be an indicative of first-person point of view. He only talks about the dream that never came to fruition, asking what happens to it.
Why is it necessary to have manners?
its away to be nice to other and to show you do have respect
por que son la imagen de uno como persona
What does Roderick's act of entombing Madeline in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Fall of the House of Usher" represent?
A. his impulsive nature, driven by uncontrollable impulses
B. his unconscious need to bury undesirable parts of himself
C. his inability to distinguish between real life and fiction
D. his obsessive need to become the sole Usher descendant
E. his revulsion toward his sister, who has long been his only companion
Answer:
a his impulsive nature driven by uncontrollable impulses
Answer:
his unconscious need to bury undesirable parts of himself
Explanation:
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WILL GIVE 20 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST TO THE FIRST CORRECT ANSWER!
You decided to write a letter to your science teacher, requesting her to organize a seminar on the topic ' Human brain; a mystery of wonders'. Write the first four lines of the letter. ( No need for the format of the letter)
Explanation:
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exercises of english solve it pls
Answer:
1. This is the biggest building in the world.
2. This is the most comfortable chair here.
3. He bought the most expensive flowers in the shop.
4. I think she's the best singer of the group.
5. He's the most careful driver of the company.
6. Who's the oldest student in the class?
7. It's the worst film I've ever seen.
8. She's the most intelligent of all the students.
Explanation:
The superlative form is when three or more things are compared. This form of adjective describes the lowest or the highest form of the group. It is identified by the use of the suffix '-est' or the addition of the word "most" before the adjective. In some cases, the adjectives change to the simple V3 form.
1. This is the biggest building in the world.
2. This is the most comfortable chair here.
3. He bought the most expensive flowers in the shop.
4. I think she's the best singer of the group.
5. He's the most careful driver of the company.
6. Who's the oldest student in the class?
7. It's the worst film I've ever seen.
8. She's the most intelligent of all the students.
Urgent, please help! Macbeth
What is the significance of the
reappearance of the witches in Macbeth?
Answer:
the appearance of Banquo's silent ghost, the reappearance of the witches, and the introduction of the goddess Hecate all symbolize the corruption of Scotland's political and moral health.
Explanation:
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please help me with this
Answer:
Carbon Monoxide
warmer?
shell
cold?
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Explanation:
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The story
Linda sat at the table hard at work on a painting. She looked out the window studying the view of the backyard. What she saw seemed simple enough—trees, grass, large boulders, and a very blue sky—but to her the view had a pattern, a pattern that spoke to her and that she wanted to put in her painting. This painting was the one she would enter into the contest at school. She wanted so much to win the award . . . it meant everything to her . . . it would be proof that she was an artist. The award was what she thought about most every day and what she talked about to her family and friends. Today both of her parents were at work. Linda and her little sister, Nina, her grandmother, and her baby brother, Carlos, were at home. Her other brothers, Luis and Miguel, were playing basketball at the community center just down the road. Since it was the weekend, Linda had time to concentrate on the painting, which she needed to finish by the next day. Nina was sitting at the table too, doing her own painting of stick figures in bright colors. Linda encouraged Nina to paint and Nina loved doing it. Linda showed Nina how to put the brush into water and then into the paint. Nina was only five, but she learned very quickly. The colors danced on the paper with each stroke of her brush. Your picture is great! Remember to be neat, Nina,” Linda warned her sister. Nina sometimes showed a bit too much exuberance when she painted. Linda was very precise when she painted, as though she had a clear and vivid vision in her head which she was copying. It was about three o’clock when her grandmother reminded Linda that she had to complete her household chores for the day. At first Linda felt annoyance because she was almost finished with the painting and did not want to stop, but she knew she had to do what was expected of her. Being the oldest child was sometimes difficult, Linda thought to herself. She had more responsibility than the others, but being the oldest carried some advantages. She could stay up late at night and have a little more independence When she had finished her chores, she went back to the table where Nina was sitting, obviously very intent on doing something. As Linda went over to her and looked down, her expression drooped. “Nina,” she cried. “No, no, stop, stop. That’s my painting. What are you doing to my painting?” she asked. Nina looked up surprised by what Linda said. I was helping you . . . I wanted you to win the contest,” Nina answered in a tiny voice, concerned now by the look on her sister’s face, but proud of the little stick people she had drawn in the landscape Tears welled up in Linda’s eyes as she realized that her painting was probably ruined. She looked again at her sister who seemed so troubled by Linda’s reaction. Linda took the painting and went into the kitchen. “Grandma, look at what she has done . . . she has ruined my painting,” she told her grandmother as she cried. “Now I won’t be able to win the award—I won’t win the award at all.” Her grandmother didn’t know what to say but held out her arms and Linda clung to her, not knowing what she should do. “It will be all right,” she told her. “You can do another.” But Linda knew there would not be time between now and the next morning to finish a painting. Linda told her grandmother she needed to be alone and ran out of the house into the backyard without saying goodbye to Nina. Nina wanted to follow her but her grandmother said she shouldn’t. Linda felt cheated. She knew that Nina hadn’t understood and wanted to help, but now she would not win the award. She cried again, but as time went by, her tears dried and she began to realize that even though she was disappointed, life would go on, and in time she would forget all about the contest. Suddenly, from somewhere inside her, she began to get a feeling of hope. “Maybe I wanted that award too much,” she said to herself as she realized that being an artist wasn’t about awards. Suddenly she knew there would be many other paintings in her life and other awards. There would be plenty of time to become an artist, but there would only be one Nina. She turned back toward the house, hurrying. She wanted to go in and hug Nina.
1. Which words BEST describe the mood of the first passage?
A. Warm and tender
B. Hopeful and excited
C. Joyous and welcoming
D. Light hearted and playful
Answer:
A. Warm and tender. Hope this is right and hope this helps!!!!
I had left home. Your phone call came later .
join the sentence without using and ,but, so
Answer:
I had left home because your phone call came later
Explanation:
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Answer:
I had left home when your phone call came afterwards.
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