Answer:
A. Unhappy
Explanation:
un is a prefix
How does the alliteration in lines 1-4 impact the meaning of the poem
Answer: Alliteration focuses readers' attention on a particular section of text. Alliterative sounds create rhythm and mood and can have particular connotations. For example, repetition of the "s" sound often suggests a snake-like quality, implying slyness and danger.
Explanation: that you focus on alliteration reader of repetition of the s sound like snake or snack.
In 5-7 sentences, explain what the tone/mood is in your script and how it is made clear for the reader.
Hello. As you did not show the script to which this question refers, it is not possible that I can give you an answer with exactness. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The tone of a text is the emotion that the text intends to convey to the reader, in this case, the author must use words that refer to that emotion or create an atmosphere that refers to that emotion. For example, if the tone of the text is a cheerful tone, the author should use words that add joy to signal the reader about the tone of the text.
Can someone write an essay about Cov!d first day of school style? I’ll cashapp and brainliest will be involved
Harry Potter Series and the Lord of the Rings?
Answer:
What about em?
Explanation:
Have a nice day! ♥♥♥
Answer:
I have not watched it yet, but I have heard that its really good.
Explanation:
I have some friedns that watch it, but I have been busy with school so I have not had the time to
Read the excerpt from "The Girl Who Silenced the
World for Five Minutes."
Suzuki most likely asks this question to make her
audience feel
Answer:
Find an answer to your question Read the excerpt from “The Girl ... Suzuki most likely asks this question to make her audience feel a.disappointed. b.ashamed. ... In this excerpt from "The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes", ... she is trying to make them feel ashamed, and she says afterward “If you ...
The atomic bomb had not yet been tested when the war ended in Europe.
Question 5 options:
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
No Atomic bombs were shot at people, but they were created and now they are scattered all around the world and if someone finds one, it might explode
In order to maintain their credibility, the creators of the declaration:
Answer:
A)
Explanation:
They gave specific examples of their mistreatment.
1.) ldentify two rules of volleyball.
2.) In your own words, describe the correct way to
perform the underhand serve the volleyball.
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The FCC keeps the airwaves free from ___________ content between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.
A. indecent
B. political
C. objectionable
D. boring
Our family road trip is far from perfection.
We've traveled for days in every direction.
We are driving in circles and lost in the dark.
It seems mom and dad are no "Lewis and Clark!"
This poem features a historical allusion to Lewis and Clark. Why does the author feel his parents are not like the real life duo? (5 points)
a
Lewis and Clark always got along well with each other.
b
Lewis and Clark expertly navigated their expedition.
c
Lewis and Clark traveled for years rather than days.
d
Lewis and Clark traveled by foot or horse and not by car.
Answer:
Option B :-
Explanation:
Lewis and Clark expertly navigated their expedition.
Answer:
B.) Lewis and Clark expertly navigated their expedition.
Explanation:
in the story/poem the boy said "it seems mom and dad are no Lewis and Clark" but he also said that they have been going in every direction and have been getting lost. If you were to say that they were not a Lewis and Clark, that would mean that Lewis and Clark are the opposite of his parents meaning that Lewis and Clark did not get lost in fact Lewis and Clark expertly navigated their expedition [hint hint].
I also got it right on the FLVS L/A 4.04 quiz.
I have to write scary story telling my nightmare for my class magazine
Answer:
wow that's good I will support you
Explanation:
I love scary stories
Which sentence is written in nonstandard English?
A.We decided to skip the game and chill at home instead.
B.Our plans for a hike were spoiled by an unexpected thunderstorm.
C.I am so excited that you will be able to come to my party.
D.The player who scored the winning goal let out a celebratory cheer.
Answer:
A. "We decided to skip the game and chill at home instead."
Explanation:
I got a 100%
I took the test
What does Ender ask Bean to do? Why does he choose Bean for this task?
Answer:
Ender asks Bean to help him think of new ideas to beat the other armies, even if they are bad ideas. He assigns Bean a toon and lets him train his toon separately from the rest of the army. Ender chooses Bean for this task because Bean is the brightest and smartest soldier Ender has. He can think faster and better than any other soldier in Dragon Army.
(ASL)
What are some common beliefs and attitudes in ASL/Deaf culture? How do these beliefs and attitudes relate or translate into concrete practices? Use a combination of information from the unit and your own online research to offer some specific examples and explain these beliefs and attitudes and how they translate into practices.
Answer and Explanation:
Within the ASL / Deaf culture it is common for there to be beliefs that promote the independence and autonomy of its members. In this case, the people who make up the ASL / Deaf culture believe that they can learn a series of norms, signs and rules that allow them to have a normal and autonomous life in any situation in which they are involved. These beliefs and attitudes are summarized in concrete and beneficial practices that really promote greater autonomy and comfort for these people, in addition to making them aware of any type of information.
In "The Piece of String," people do not believe the old man when he denies taking the wallet.
Which statement best explains how this event develops the plot?
It is the climax of the story, as this is the point in the story where Master Hauchecorne undergoes a dramatic change in his personality.
It is part of the rising action of the story, which builds the reader's suspense about how Master Hauchecorne will prove his innocence.
It resolves the main conflict of the story by demonstrating that Master Hauchecorne is an untrustworthy character who has concealed the theft.
It serves as the falling action of the story, which resolves the tension about whether Master Hauchecorne will use the string.
Answer:
It is part of the rising action of the story, which builds the reader's suspense about how Master Hauchecorne will prove his innocence.
Explanation:
"The Piece of String" is a short story about how Maitre Hauchecorne was wrongly accused of theft. Although Maitre Hauchecorne swears that he is not responsible for the crime, no one believes him and if he fails to prove his innocence, he will suffer serious consequences. This moment in history is called rising action and this is where suspense is built because the reader needs to know how Master Hauchecorne will prove his innocence.
Answer:
B is the correct answer i just took the test
Explanation:
( from the story the outsiders)
In what kind of place does Johnny want to live and why do you think he feels that way?
Answer:
He wants to live where he can be free-ish, because in the book it said that his dad kinda abused him, but then always apologized later on. he wants to love where he has a roof above his head, and food and water, but a place with nice parents, who love and care for him.
Explanation:
I hope your talking about the outsiders with ponyboy curtis, sodapop, Sally, and johnny
Camille is doing a research project on the habits of African elephant but she is going to interview her uncle who saw an African elephant while visiting relatives in Namibia which of these research questions will be most useful and the interview with her uncle
A How many African elephants live on the continent?
B What are the African elephant's main physical features?
C How African elephants differ from Asian elephants?
D in which country do the majority of African elephants live?
b 100% promise its B
In a grouped frequency distribution, the class intervals are 0-10,10-20, 20-30,
etc., then the class width is :
a) 10In a grouped frequency distribution, the class intervals are 0-10,10-20, 20-30,
etc., then the class width is :
a) 10
b) 15
c) 20
d) 30
Answer:a
Explanation:
write a short and simple critique on a film that you already watched before. Be guided with the questions provided below in writing your critique. ASAP pls helppp I'll mark you as the brainliest
Explanation:
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Write about Chinese culture essay
Has to be 100 words or more!!!
Answer:
Chinese culture is one of the world’s oldest cultures, tracing back to thousands of years ago. Important components of Chinese culture includes ceramics, architecture, music, literature, martial arts, cuisine, visual arts, philosophy and religion.
Ethnic Groups-Officially there are 56 recognized ethnic groups in China, Han Chinese being the largest group. Many ethnic groups, though merge into Han identity, have maintained distinct linguistic and regional cultural traditions. Even within one ethnic group, there are probably diverse groups of people. Various groups of the Miao minority, for example, speak different dialects of the Hmong-Mie languages, Tai-Kadai languages, and Chinese, and practice a variety of different cultural customs. Typically each minority group has their own costumes, festivals and customs. For example, various marriage customs are found among different minority groups. There is actually a museum that features marriage customs of ethnic groups-Guizhou Museum of Marriage Customs.
Religion-Confucianism and Taoism, later joined by Buddhism, constitute the “three teachings” that historically have shaped Chinese culture. There are no clear boundaries between these intertwined religious systems, which don’t claim to be exclusive, and elements of each enrich popular or folk religion. Folk or popular religion, the most widespread system of beliefs and practices has evolved and adapted since at least Shang and Zhou dynasties. During the period fundamental elements of a theology and spiritual explanation for the nature of the universe emerged. Basically, it consists in allegiance to the “shen”, a character that signifies a variety of gods and immortals, who can be deities of the natural environment of ancestral principles of human groups, concepts of civility, cultural heroes, many of whom feature in Chinese mythology and history. Recent surveys estimated that some 80% of Han Chinese practice some kind of Chinese folk religion and Taoism; 10-16% are Buddhists; 3-4% are Christians; and 1-2% are Muslims.
Chinese Medicine-Traditional Chinese medicine is built on a foundation of more than 2,500 years of Chinese medical practices that includes various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage, exercise and dietary therapy. Its philosophy is based on Yinyangism,(the combination of Five Phases theory with Yin-Yang theory) which was later absorbed by Daoism. In general, disease is perceived as a disharmony or imbalance in the functions or interactions of yin, yang, meridians etc. between the human body and the environment. Therapy is based on which “pattern of disharmony” can be identified. Today Traditional Chinese medicine is widely used in China and is becoming increasingly prevalent in Europe and North America.
Chinese Family-Family has been a key component in society for thousands of years in China. Today, many aspects of Chinese life can be tied to honoring one’s parents or ancestors. Because of the focus on family, it is common for Chinese, even when fully grown with children of their own, to have many living generations of a family living under the same roof. Chinese family structure has traditionally been rigid and hierarchical. Many parents and grandparents now still expect their children/grandchildren to do as they are told. Now many Chinese families face challenges and contradictions to the old way of life that threaten its traditional stability. Many young workers have been drawn to bigger cities in the more prosperous regions in China to find better jobs with higher salaries. The young workers tend to send part of their salary to their parents who may still reside in small towns with much lower salaries. However, as they reaches 30 years old they face increasing pressure from their parents to marry and move back to their hometown.
Chinese Food-The history of Chinese food in China stretches back for thousands of years and has changed from period to period in each region according to climate, imperial fashions, and local preferences. The “Eight Cuisines” of China are Anhui, Cantonese, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Shandong, Sichuan, and Zhejiang cuisines. These styles are distinctive from one another due to factors such as availability of resources, climate, geography, history, cooking techniques and lifestyle. For example, Jiangsu cuisine favours cooking techniques such as braising and stewing, while Sichuan cuisine employs baking. Hairy crab is a highly sought-after local delicacy in Shanghai, as it can be found in lakes within the region. Peking duck and dim-sum are other popular dishes well know outside of China.
~Sophia
"there remarks are very important" she said.
Answer:
question?
Explanation:
Answer:
where is your question??
Explanation:
write a thesis statement explaining your definition of true love
Answer:
Many people have lost the true meaning of love. Love is a very important part of one's life, and if there is uncertainty, it should not be pursued. The true meaning of love is to be in a complete and total bond with each other and care for each other when others flee. While many people try to achieve love in other ways, such as seeking financial support or having someone to support them in ways that they should do on their own, is not the true meaning of love. The ideas stated in the last sentence would help relationships but would blur the overall meaning of love.
Explanation:
What are some qualities of being a great leader?
Answer:
wisdom, power, honor, courage, humility
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
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Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.
First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."
Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.
Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.
With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.
Which phrase from the text most clearly explains the main idea of the third paragraph?
Group of answer choices:
Memory uses general knowledge
Other memories and other stories
When telling a friend about the event
Rather than the actual participant
Answer:
other memories and other stories
Please write a short summary on why the voting age should be lowered
Answer:
Lowering the voting age can lead to a long-term increase in voter turnout, bringing more citizens in touch with their government and pushing the government to better serve its people. Research shows that voting is habitual. A person who votes in the first election they are eligible for is likely to continue voting consistently, while someone who doesn’t will take several years to pick up the habit. It is clear that age 16 is a better time to establish a new habit than age 18, and data from places that have lowered the voting age shows that 16-year-olds do indeed vote at higher rates than older first-time voters.
Explanation:
Answer: It should not be.
Explanation:
Even though many young adults or teens have vary strong thoughts on how things should be. The young people may not believe these things for because that is what they are pressured to believe. Such as allowing a male to enter a woman's bathroom because the feel like a girl. Many young adults would not stop to think about how this would open the door to rapper's and such. There for I believe it should not be lowered below the age of 18 years.
What does an aside and the chorus have in common?
They both sing.
They are both forms of dramatic speech.
They both address the audience.
Answer:
they both address the audience
Explanation:
is it me is it you tell me who whos the other girl. whos gonna put on the red dress scarlet letter on her chest cant love with this on her conscience Tell me who's the other girl, girl, girl, girl
Answer:
What are you doing ha i dont anderstand your brain
underline the verbs plzz . i will give you brainliest plzzz its urgent
Are humans good for the world? Why?
Answer:
Not really.
Explanation:
Humans have shaped the earth to benefit them. Thus has caused many species to go extinct. We have also altered lots of plants and animals to better suit us. Earth is also warming up due to our affects of CO2 emissions. If humans were to disappear life would flourish better than it does today.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The reason why humans are not good for the world is because they ruin most anything that happens like all of these darn diseases and stuff.
Identify the major function of the central nervous system.
a.
makes you have emotion
c.
helps you digest food
b.
controls the majority of the body’s functions
d.
none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B
Hope this helps
Answer:
b
Explanation: