Taking a break is a good thing. Adults take breaks in their jobs, and kids take breaks in school. Recess helps kids focus and stay on-task better when they are in the classroom. Going outside for recess is good for your health. The light helps us feel better, stay healthy, and keep our body in a routine. Kids get to run around at recess, which is good for physical health. Recess is a great time for kids to play together and build relationships. PLS I NEED HELP
1- Author’s Perspective
2- Text Evidence (Quote)
3- What is YOUR Perspective
Answer:
The authors Perspective is the narrator and is telling us how taking a break is good.
"Taking a break is a good thing. Adults take breaks in their jobs, and kids take breaks in school." The author doesn't use keywords that show them as in first person or second neither third person view of their Perspective.
My Perspective would be as the person they speak too as in the viewer or the person the author is tryna pull into the story.
Explanation:
Don't Be Afraid of Losing Your Friends and Followers. Be Afraid of Losing Yourself to the World, Because you Settled for the Opinions of Others"
what it mean to you in 3 or more sentence
What I think the beautiful meaning behind this is...
Losing friends or followers can happen in life, friends come and go, and sometimes you don't need friends to be happy. But if you follow other people and believe their lies and stick to their opinion even though you might not agree with their opinion, you are under their control. Not only you are under their control, but you pretend to be something else by agreeing to these opinions and pretending you agree. Never always follow other people, you don't need to be the follower. Be the leader of your own tribe.
Hope this helps & hope this is an important message!
~Hocus Pocus
They're Made Out of Meat
6. "And why not? Imagine how unbearably, how unutterably cold the Universe would be if one were all alone."
Explain the irony presented in the last section of the story. How might the overall message of the story be different if the last line was omitted? (3+ sentences)
Answer:
it's ironic how you don't know the answer
BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!! which claim best responds to the writing prompt?
Answer:
i think its b
Explanation:
Miss Emily asked why whip a child for not doing what he has never been taught to do. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Could you help me right this in my own words?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was established in 1870 by a group of American citizens—businessmen and financiers as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day—who wanted to create a museum to bring art and education to the American people. On this day, in 1870, the museum was officially organized and soon after acquired its first work of art: a Roman sarcophagus.
Answer:
In 1879 a group of American citizens came together to to accomplish a dream of bringing art and education to the Americans by making a museum. In the group there were businessmen, financers. leading artists and leading thinkers. On this very day in 1870, it was accomplished and named The Metropolitan Museum of Art. After a short span of time, they even showcased their first piece of artwork, a Roman sarcophagus.
Explanation:
Which of the following is not an example of the racism that Jackie faced as an African American?
Major League Baseball had an official ban on African American players.
Many African American baseball players played in the Negro League.
Black families could not eat at many restaurants and could only use the public pool on certain days.
Some Major League teams cancelled games rather than play against Jackie's team.
The United States Army was segregated.
Jackie was taunted and threatened by fans and other players.
If you get it right in 3 min i'll give you brainlest and 30 Points!!!!!
Read the paragraph.
The schoolwide food drive is an important program that helps the community and instills a sense of responsibility in students. Last year, students collected over 600 canned goods and gave them to the Neighborhood House food pantry, which serves some of the neediest families in our community. Furthermore, many students said that helping with the drive was the first volunteer program they had ever participated in. Finally, without the student council’s support, the food drive will not be officially promoted within school and will likely languish. Therefore, it is imperative that the student council continue to encourage students to volunteer for this important program.
What answer makes the best additional evidence to support the author’s reason?
A) A poll of one hundred students found that after participating in the food drive, seventy-three participants found the experience so rewarding that they sought out new volunteer opportunities.
B) My friend Alvin participated in the food drive and said not only was it the best part of the school year, but he looks forward to helping out with the food drive next year.
C) We can definitely beat our previous goal of six hundred cans by both encouraging additional students to join the program and offering prizes for students who collect the most cans.
D) The student council needs to take a leadership role and promote the food drive so that all students, regardless of their previous volunteer experience, become active participants.
Answer:
I believe the answer is A
Explanation:
B isn't a sample of several people, only one.
C isn't evidence at all, just a prediction
D isn't evidence either.
Read the passage below. Then answer the multiple-choice question on the right.
The circus is more exciting than the movies. Both the circus and the movies are fun. The circus is indoors, and so are the movies. The circus has rows of seats and popcorn, just like the movies. But at the circus, people do fantastic things. Trapeze artists fly high through the air. Animal trainers get into cages with dangerous beasts.
Which of these statements reflects a point of comparison between the circus and the movies?
A. The circus is more exciting than the movies.
B. But at the circus, people do fantastic things.
C. Both the circus and the movies are fun.
D. Animal trainers get into cages with dangerous beasts.
what is this question
Which transition signals that the writer is giving a
counterclaim in the sample argument?
O According to
Even though
O However
O Because
Answer:
Even though
Explanation:
Transition signals are linking words or phrases that connect your ideas and add cohesion to your writing. They signpost or indicate to the reader the relationships between sentences and between paragraphs, making it easier for the reader to understand your ideas.
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Even though is the transition signals that the writer is giving a counterclaim in the sample argument. Hence option b is correct.
What is transition signal?Transition signal is defined as a connecting words or phrases that join your ideas together and give your writing cohesion. Although they can sometimes appear in the middle or conclusion of phrases, transition signals are typically used at the beginning of sentences. Commas are typically used to demarcate a transition signal or the clause it introduces from the rest of the sentence.
Making it simpler for the reader to follow your ideas with transition signals. Make effective connections between sentences and paragraphs to optimize the information flow throughout the entire content. The writing becomes more fluid as a result. They neatly connect your words and paragraphs so that there are no jarring transitions or pauses in thought.
Thus, even though is the transition signals that the writer is giving a counterclaim in the sample argument. Hence option b is correct.
To learn more about transition signal, refer to the link below:
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It is hard for scientists to know how many West Indian manatees there are. They estimate between 2,000 to 5,000. The West Indian manatee has been listed as an endangered species. This means that the population is so low that the West Indian manatee is in danger of becoming extinct. Many die because of accidents with ships or other human causes, such as pollution. Federal and state laws protect the manatee. Scientists are working to find ways to help the manatee survive.
1. Author’s Perspective - What does the author think about the topic?
2.Text Evidence - What clues tell you about the author’s viewpoint?
3.My Viewpoint - What do you think about the topic?
Answer:
The author think that population in West Indian is so low and is in dangerThey have been listed as endangered species because they have been estimated between 2000-5000I think the topic is talking about the population of West Indian and the danger they are likely to facePLEASE PLEASE I HAVE BEEN UP SINCE 8 PLEASE PLEASEEEEEE IM NOT ASKING MUCH BUT CAN YOU HELP MEEEEE I DONT UNDERSTAND
Title of short story or novel is ungifted written by gordan korman
Describe the setting of your novel or short story. The setting Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe the protagonist of your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Discuss the main conflict in your novel or short story. If the conflict is not perfectly clear yet, what do you suspect it will be? Which of the four major types of conflict best describes the situation you discussed? Describe the antagonist from your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe an important piece of the backstory from your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe an early development in the plot and explain why it is important. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
it's trying to ask you to describe your novel and also to write down your answer ( I've only gotten one brainliest, please give me one if I helped at all)
1) when might it be effected to use a primary source to support your argument?
2) when might it be effected to use secondary sources to support your argument?
PLEAS HELP I HAVE NO CLUE
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Answer:
Answer B When something happened
And for part two the verb is C Run
Explanation:
Verb tense refers to when the action in a sentence takes place—whether it happened in the past, is happening in the present, or will happen in the future.
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Anne (Startled). But there’s no one in the building now.
Mr. Frank. It doesn’t matter. I don’t want you ever to go beyond that door.
Anne (Sobered). Never . . . ? Not even at nighttime, when everyone is gone? Or on Sundays? Can’t I go down to listen to the radio?
Mr. Frank. Never. I am sorry, Anneke. It isn’t safe. No, you must never go beyond that door.
—The Diary of Anne Frank,
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
How does Anne feel about her situation?
A. Anne seems to be frustrated that she cannot leave.
B. Anne does not seem to mind staying still.
C. Anne seems nervous about being in the same space as her father.
D. Anne has no desire to leave the apartment.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
cdcca
Explanation:
plz help me answer those question I will mark brainliest
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Set High Expectations. ...
Establish a Classroom Routine. ...
Practice the 'Daily Fives' ...
Continually Grow in Your Profession. ...
Help Students Climb Bloom's Taxonomy Pyramid. ...
Vary Your Instruction. ...
Show That You Care About Every Student. ...
Be Transparent and Ready to Help.
Select two words in the paragraph that help to show what {sinister} means Select that all apply. The words that are in these { } are the ones that u have to pick.
{Exotic} poison dart frogs are found in the {jungles} of South and Central America. These tiny frogs are unusually {colorful}, but their {beauty} is sinister. Their skin is so {poisonous} that if {enemies} touch it or try to eat it, they will quickly {die}.
Answer:
I think it would be enemies and poisonous
Explanation:
sinister means threatening
Rewrite the following sentence to correct the dangling modifier.
Sentence: We could see the flowers growing from our porch.
Answer:
We could see the red flowers growing from our porch.
THEME of Chapter 7 of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Theme: Betrayal and Forgiveness
The theme of betrayal is centered on Edmund's decision to follow the White Witch over Aslan. Edmund gets led astray by the Turkish Delight and the White Witch's charms.
Answer:
Betrayal
Explanation:
Edmund betrays the group to the White Witch after finding out where the rest were going.
"Where's Potpan that he helps not to take away? He shift a trencher? He scrape a trencher?" The pronouns in the above sentence refer to who as the antecedent?
Match the following items.
1. first step
developing a skeleton outline
2. second step
determining the purpose and topic
3. third step
delivery
4. fourth step
selecting an organizational pattern
5. fifth step
research
6. sixth step
developing a thesis statement
7. seventh step
analyzing the audience
8. eighth step
rehearsal
Answer:
Explanation:
1: determine the purpose and topic
2develop a skeleton outline
3:selectiong an organizeation pattern
4:develop a thesis
5:analizing the audience
6:reserch
7:rehearsal
8:deliver
Which of these steps is NOT included in the process of citing evidence? Check all that apply
Find evidence that proves your point.
Use a signal phrase.
Use transition words to make your writing flow.
Write the evidence exactly how it was written in the passage.
Add quotation marks.
i need help picking a topic for an argument paper.
i am a huge left wing person if that helps at all and would love to write something about anything to do with left wing i just can’t pick anything.
(asking again to see if i can get me options)
Answer:
you can write about unjust systems or just anything you find that bothers you because this is the perfect chance to get anything like that out. just a little advice :)
Explanation:
hey! I have to perform a shadow puppet story so please give me Ideas on what i can make it about! something short and sweet. it cannot be a story already created like for example: the tortise in the hare.
Answer:
Make a general war story like using japanese culture (not mulan)
Explanation:
I need help writing a two paragraphs assertion about a blind man from the passage the down below.
He was plainly blind, for he tapped before him with a stick, and wore a great green shade
over his eyes and nose; and he was hunched, as if with age or weakness, and wore a huge old
tattered sea-cloak with a hood, that made him appear positively deformed. I never saw in my life
a more dreadful-looking figure. He stopped a little from the inn, and, raising his voice in an odd
sing-song, addressed the air in front of him: –
“Will any kind friend inform a poor blind man, who has lost the precious sight of his eyes
in the gracious defence of his native country, England, and God bless King George! – where or in what part of this country he may now be?”
“You are at the ‘Admiral Benbow,’ Black Hill Cove, my good man,” said I.
“I hear a voice,” said he – “a young voice. Will you give me your hand, my kind young
friend, and lead me in?”
I held out my hand, and the horrible, soft-spoken, eyeless creature gripped it in a moment
like a vice. I was so much startled that I struggled to withdraw; but the blind man pulled me close
up to him with a single action of his arm.
“Now, boy,” he said, “take me in to the captain.”
“Sir,” said I, “upon my word I dare not.”
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“Oh,” he sneered, “that’s it! Take me in straight, or I’ll break your arm.”
And he gave it, as he spoke, a wrench that made me cry out.
“Sir,” said I, “it is for yourself I mean. The captain is not what he used to be. He sits with a
drawn cutlass. Another gentleman – ”
“Come, now, march,” interrupted he; and I never heard a voice so cruel, and cold, and
ugly as that blind man’s. It cowed me more than the pain; and I began to obey him at once,
walking straight in at the door and towards the parlour, where our sick old buccaneer was sitting,
dazed with rum. The blind man clung close to me, holding me in one iron fist, and leaning almost
more of his weight on me than I could carry. “Lead me straight up to him, and when I’m in view,
cry out, ‘Here’s a friend for you, Bill.’ If you don’t, I’ll do this;” and with that he gave me a twitch
that I thought would have made me faint. Between this and that, I was so utterly terrified of the
blind beggar that I forgot my terror of the captain, and as I opened the parlour door, cried out
the words he had ordered in a trembling voice.
The poor captain raised his eyes, and at one look the rum went out of him, and left him
staring sober. The expression of his face was not so much of terror as of mortal sickness. He
made a movement to rise, but I do not believe he had enough force left in his body.
“Now, Bill, sit where you are,” said the beggar. “If I can’t see, I can hear a finger stirring.
Business is business. Hold out your right hand. Boy, take his right hand by the wrist, and bring it
near to my right.”
We both obeyed him to the letter, and I saw him pass something from the hollow of the
hand that held his stick into the palm of the captain’s, which closed upon it instantly.
“And now that’s done,” said the blind man; and at the words he suddenly left hold of me,
and, with incredible accuracy and nimbleness, skipped out of the parlour and into the road,
where, as I still stood motionless, I could hear his stick go tap-tap-tapping into the distance.
It was some time before either I or the captain seemed to gather our senses; but at
length, and about at the same moment, I released his wrist, which I was still holding, and he
drew in his hand and looked sharply into the palm.
“Ten o’clock!’ he cried. “Six hours. We’ll do them yet”; and he sprang to his feet.
Even as he did so, he reeled, put his hand to his throat, stood swaying for a moment, and
then, with a peculiar sound, fell from his whole height face foremost to the floor.
I ran to him at once, calling to my mother. But haste was all in vain. The captain had been
struck dead by thundering apoplexy.
Answer:
My neighbour, Gopal, has an only son. Unfortunately, he is blind. He cannot see at all. For him days and nights are equal. His is a wretched life. For all his needs, he depends on other members of the family. He cannot take care of himself.
He is a burden on others. He cannot go anywhere without the help of a guide. He is deprived of all the joys and pleasures which come to us through our eyes. He can’t go to the pictures. He cannot enjoy the scenes and sights of nature. There is no joy in his life. He is always sad and moody. He has no chance of marriage. All his life. He must remain a bachelor. He must lead a sad and lonely life.
But Nature has compensated him for this heavy loss of eye-sight. He has been blessed with a sweet and melodious voice. He can charm others with his songs. He is often invited by people to entertain them with his songs.
He is paid handsomely. He has a very good memory. He knows the whole of the Tulsi Ramayana by heart. When he sings, the words seem to flow from his heart. All present listen to him spellbound. Singing has become his hobby. It is the only redeeming feature of his life.
But nowadays, there are schools for the blind. They can be educated. They can be trained in various handicrafts and thus made useful member of society. So the lot of a blindman is not as hard and miserable as it used to be.
He can become capable of earning his livelihood. If he so chooses. He can get higher education and thus secure a Government job. He need not feel helpless and miserable. Several avenues are open to him. There are chances for him to make his career.
Match the numbers with the terms:
NUMBERS:
1. a word or action signaling an actor to speak
2. things other than costume or scenery used in the play
3. the actors in a play
4. the part of the play where the action becomes complex
5. one who gives cues or helps actors remember lines
6. lines spoken by characters
7. the time or place of the story
8. the part of the play introducing or explaining the problem and characters
9. the series of events or action in a play
10. types of characters
TERMS:
dialogue
cue
plot
prompter
static or dynamic
cast
complication
exposition
props
setting
Answer:
1. que
2. props
3. cast
4. complication
5. prompter
6. dialogue
7. setting
8. exposition
9. plot
10. static or dynamic
You will select four words from your spelling list that will be used to develop four individual acrostic poems. Your selected spelling word must be spelled correctly down the left side, and each line of your poem must support the keyword. 1. commingle
2. compact
3. compile
4. compose
5. compress
6. conduct
7. conform
8. construct
9. result
10. solve
Answer:
Compact and compile and result and conform is what i think
Explanation:
Select the example of foreshadowing from pages 13-16.
"She began to resolve in her mind the question "Why should such things be? Is there no deliverance for my people?"
"A group of little children were rolling and tumbling in the sand in front of the large house."
"She seemed a dazed and
dense child."
"The sun shone on, and Harriet still slept seated on the fence rail."
Read here:
https://greenecountysd.owschools.com/media/o_rla07_2012/10/harriet%20preface-21.pdf
or below:
Answer:
"A group of little children were rolling and tumbling in the sand in front of the large house."
Explanation:
this just makes sence.
Answer:
"She began to resolve in her mind the question "Why should such things be? Is there no deliverance for my people?"
Explanation:
If it's on odessey, i can guarantee than this is right
hope this helps:)