Answer:
I think is having moved up north just last year, I experienced my first snowstorm this past winter I hope this helps.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
just got it right
Write the correct poetic device in each sentences. 1. The men at the windows had not yet swooped into the Hall, like birds of prey from their high perches. what poetic device is this. 2. Every green leaf, every blade of grass and blade of grain, was as shriveled and poor as the miserable people. what poetic device is this
Answer:
The two sentences have the same poetic device: simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech used with the intention of making a comparison - stating a similarity - between two different things. It uses words such as "as" or "like", making a direct comparison - as opposed to a metaphor, which makes in indirect one.
In the sentences below, we find examples of simile:
1. The men at the windows had not yet swooped into the Hall, like birds of prey from their high perches.
2. Every green leaf, every blade of grass and blade of grain, was as shriveled and poor as the miserable people.
Both sentences are comparing completely different things in order to attribute similar qualities to them. In the first one, the men are being compared to birds of prey, which are fast and deadly. In the second one, the leaves, grass, and grains are being compared to the people, all of them being miserable. Both comparisons are done with the help of the words "like" and "as".
Which story premise most clearly contains a supernatural element
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The answer to this is "B. Dr. Weatherford hopes for some good luck as she gets ready to do surgery. " This is because all of the other options have a cause and effect produced by actual events and/or human individuals. Dr. Weatherford relying on luck (which is a phenomenon or superstition) opens the door for many different supernatural elements to appear centerfold in the story. Even "Every time a certain church bell rings, something terrible happens to Guy " is a cause and effect since the church bell acts as a signal for someone else to do something terrible to another individual.
The story premise that most clearly contains a supernatural element is Option A: every time a certain church bell rings, something terrible happens to Guy.
Which story premise most clearly contains a supernatural element?In this premise, the ringing of a specific church bell is associated with unfortunate events befalling a character named Guy. The supernatural element is implied by the cause-and-effect relationship between the bell ringing and the occurrence of these terrible incidents, suggesting a supernatural force or curse at play.
This premise introduces an intriguing mystery and sets the stage for exploring the supernatural realm within the story. The Option A is correct.
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Select the correct answer.
A consumer goods company sold 5 million units of its latest product in the last quarter. The company's sales director wants the marketing
executive, David, to write about the company's achievement and convey the information to all employees. Which type of business writing she
David use?
A proposal
B.
newsletter
C. presentation
D.
memo
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C presentation
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which excerpt below is an example of a simile?
Question 2 options:
a)
“white clouds…begin to fall into the world below like stars"
b)
“that has turned itself into snow”
c)
“all the singing is in the tops of the trees”
d)
“But his big, round music, after all, is too breathy to last.”
Answer:
Explanation:
A
A simile is using to word such as like as or then
Allusions Help On English I'm sorry if its small just tell me I will fix it
Answer:
1. As my sister told is this story, I expected her nose to start growing. (literature)
2. They were delighted to be chosen to receive a free sample, but it turned out to be a Trojan horse. (mythology)
3. We all admire John because he is such a good Samaritan. (The Bible)
4. The project got larger and larger in scope, and I got more and more frustrated. Eventually my parent started referring to me as Jonah. (The Bible)
5. If Jennie weren't so narcissistic, she might actually be fun to hang out with. ( literature)
Explanation:
1. The allusion here refers to how in fairy tales Pinocchio's nose grew every time he lied.
2. Trojan Horse refers to the trick by the people of Troy (Trojand) in Greek mythology in order to win the war the had against and opposing city.
3. It refers to the good man from Samaria who helped the man on his way to Jericho. So in the sentence, John is as compassionate as the Samaritan.
4. Jonah refers to the prophet of God called Jonah in the Old Testament of the Bible. Due to frustration and laziness he decided to give up and not preach hto the people of Nineveh. In this sentence, theyrefer to the speakeras Jonah because he gives up easily.
5. In the story of Narcissus and Echo, the character, Narcissus is too selfish and prideful to love anyone else the way that he loves his own reflection. When someone alludes to Narcissus they call someone a narcissist or narcissistic meaning that person has an overbearing pride and arrogance.
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Read the poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes. Keeping in mind the figurative meaning of the staircase, what does the speaker mean by “I’se still climbin’”?
Well, son, I'll tell you:
Life for me ain't been no crystal stair.
It's had tacks in it,
And splinters,
And boards torn up,
And places with no carpet on the floor—
Bare.
But all the time
I'se been a-climbin' on,
And reachin' landin's,
And turnin' corners,
And sometimes goin' in the dark
Where there ain't been no light.
So, boy, don't you turn back.
Don't you set down on the steps.
'Cause you finds it's kinder hard.
Don't you fall now—
For I'se still goin', honey,
I'se still climbin',
And life for me ain't been no crystal stair.
Not getting ahead
Painful hardships
Giving Up
Persevering
Answer:
splintered wood with tacks in it
Explanation:
According to researchers, the stress experienced by an individual while being introduced to a new culture indicates that the individual __________.
Answer:
indicates that the individual is experiencing a culture shock
Explanation:
A culture shock occurs when a person experiences great stress, confusion, anxiety, and other negative emotions, after being introduced to a culture that is different from his native one.
This is a common occurance in individuals that travel a lot, either for reasons of leisure or work.
Which sentence illustrates an internal conflict?
A. The lion hunts the antelope.
B. Perry wins a big prize and is happy.
C. Marina attempts to overcome her anger.
O D. Keith suffers a broken leg at the skate park.
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Answer:
C. Marina attempts to overcome her anger.
Explanation:
Internal conflicts happen inside the mind of the characters. A hunt is an external conflict. A broken leg certainly doesn't happen inside the mind of a character. Winning a big prize and being happy is not a conflict. So we're left with Marina "fighting" her own anger, which happens inside her mind.
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significance of an object is what the object reveals about the daily life, beliefs, interests, and
customs of a society during a specific time period.
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Major conflict: Kellan struggles with the idea of work. A. Mrs. Rechett asks Kellen if he needs to use the bathroom B. Kellan returns to school with a new attitude. C. Kellan raise his hand instand of calling out in the class D. Mrs. Rechett is suprised to see Kellen raise his hand.
Answer:
kellen probably realised that he was acting a fool, and had a bad attitude, so he changed his ways of behavior in class, and decided to get his act together
Explanation:
tbh idk how the heck im suppposed to answer this so there you go, if its wrong.. i guess just blame it on me
Answer:
Kellan returns to school with a new attitude.
Explanation:
I got it right.
This action shows that he solved the problem because he changed his idea of work in a positive way. (working by himself)
In "Mami and Papi," why does the author use sensory detail in her descriptions of the setting?
a. She wants readers to be able to imagine the setting of Puerto Rico.
b. She knows that none of her readers can relate to her childhood.
c. She wants to recreate scenes that she can no longer remember well.
d. She thinks that using such details will impress her parents.
Answer:She wants readers to be able to imagine the setting of Puerto Rico.
Explanation:
One thing I accomplished this school year was ?
Answer:passing your class
Explanationthe one thing i accomplished this year was passing your class with a great teacher like yourself
Answer:
I was finally able to complete a real workout regiment
Explanation:
Given the extra time, I was able to use it to workout on a higher level, following a more extreme regiment
The riot in Manzanar was caused by:
A.)drunk military police officers who beat up two Japanese men.
B.)Twelve Japanese-Americans who tried to escape from the camp.
C.)The anger and resentment of the prisoners.
D.)All of the choices are correct.
Answer:
(d)
Explanation:
The incident was triggered by the beating of Japanese American Citizens League leader Fred Tayama upon his return from a meeting in Salt Lake City and the arrest and detention of Harry Ueno for the beating.
The riot was caused by Police Officers beating 2 Japanese men and others who tries to escape from the camp by showing anger. Thus all the choices as option D are correct.
What happened in Manzanar?During World War II, the US government imprisoned Japanese citizens and immigrants who were unqualified for citizenship at War Relocation Center.
The riot was caused by the beating of two Japanese men by the military police who were not in sense, this was the result of anger and resentment of twelve Japanese Americans who tried to escape from the camp.
Therefore, in option D all the choices are appropriate.
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Please Help!!! I will give brainliest 20 points!! here is the story: he Persistent Gardener It was Jilly's last day in the green house. Summer was coming to an end and so was the growing season. School would be starting next week and the fall plants were well enough along to allow Mrs. T. to manage the greenhouses herself. As Jilly worked the plants for the last time, she tried to focus on the new school year instead of the details of the greenhouse. It had been a hard, hot summer, but Jilly was not ready for it to be over. Jilly moved down the tables, tucking a stray hair behind her ear with a gloved and already dirty hand. She'd repotted the last of the rosemary plants and mixed a new batch of potting soil already. Mrs. T. now had enough potting soil to last her through September. Jilly looked at a couple of maiden-hair ferns that were beginning to yellow in their small pots. She loved their lacey fronds and had grown concerned over the last few days that they needed repotting or a boost of fertilizer. She had also worried that she would continue to find chores that needed doing, plants that needed help, right up until the minute she left today. She hated unfinished things. She hated details not being tended to. The sun had been above the trees and blasting the greenhouse for a good hour now. Jilly listened for the familiar whirr of the automatic vents opening. When the greenhouse reached a certain temperature, the vents would open automatically. The vents would have a cooling effect for an hour or so, and then no amount of breeze would put a dent in the heat. Mrs. T. often claimed Jilly must be part reptile as she was able to work longer in the greenhouse than anyone else. The heat just didn't bother her. In fact, Jilly often looked forward to the warmth of the greenhouse and feeling the heat seep into her bones. It felt good to her, but she understood others who found it hard to breathe in 100 degree temperatures. Jilly heard the greenhouse door bang, and looked up from her ferns to see Mrs. T. walking down the aisle with a tray of young plants. Mums, Jilly supposed, the flowers everyone wants for fall. She had helped Mrs. T. take cuttings and plant the small stems in new pots. They were doing nicely from the look of things. "We will keep these in here for now," said Mrs. T. "They are getting too much rain outside." It had been a rainy couple of days. Jilly knew, as well as anyone, that overwatering could kill potted plants quickly. "Do you remember when I overwatered those mint plants?" Jilly asked Mrs. T. "I used to think no one could kill a mint plant," Mrs. T. said, laughing. "Well I am full of surprises, apparently," Jilly replied. Jilly remembered the sad green plants that just kept looking more and more wilted no matter how much water she gave them. It was a beginner's mistake, and Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it. "That you are," replied Mrs. T. "But I know you learned a lesson you won't ever forget." "Of course. Herbs like their roots damp, not flooded," Jilly answered. "Well that is not the lesson I was thinking of," Mrs. T. said. Jilly wondered for a minute what the lesson could be. She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her, picking up one or two to check for aphids under the leaves. It had been a summer full of lessons, some especially hard for a girl who thought she knew a lot about plants. She breathed deeply the warm, humid air. She hated the cooped up feeling of air conditioned air, the feeling of being cut off from the sun. She knew school and the library would offer only these uncomfortable feelings and little time to spend in the sun or with plants. She had come to understand this over the summer-her need to be around growing things was huge. "I'm not sure, Mrs. T." she said, "I've learned so much this summer. I couldn't possibly say what you are thinking." "You did learn many lessons, Jilly. You knew so much when you started. You've gone farther than any other assistants I've had. I will miss you." "And I will miss you," Jilly replied. "Thank you for the opportunity and the job." Jilly watched Mrs. T. put the tray of mums down on the center row of tables. Wearing her familiar brown apron, Mrs. T. looked just as she had on Jilly's first day. "My pleasure, of course, dear," Mrs. T. replied. "My hope for you, as for all my assistants over the years, is that you will learn as much about yourself as you do about growing plants." Recalling her thoughts all morning, about what she enjoyed about her summer job, Jilly realized she knew much more than just how to not drown the mint. Here are the questions: I Have a answer circled in I just need to verify That is why one is circled THX!!!
Answer:
Brainleist!
Explanation:
The first one is C (you are correct!!
I think you are right on the second one!
Answer:
For the first picture: C. Develop Character is correct
For the second answer: D. Develop Rising action is correct
Explanation:
Reason for the first picture: It's developing Jill as a character. Which it is telling you what Jill is as a person.
Reason for the second picture: It's developing rising action because she saw her walking over there with a tray of young plants. Which means that she will be planting more plants.
I hope this helps. I'm sorry if you get this wrong
Which of the following best summarize the passage? A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conservation efforts B. Chimney swift rely entirely on masonry chimneys to survive during their early migration C. Prefabricated chimneys are the one thing that threatens the future of the chimney swift D. the number of chimney swifts in the world has been slowly declining since the 1970s 2. Which of the following can be inferred from the information in the passage? A. Logging industry production dramatically increased around 1970. B. Changes in home design and home heating occurred in the late 1970s. C. The way we tracked chimney swift populations changed in the 1970s. D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s. 3. The first paragraph in the passage on chimney swifts includes this description: "...large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands, of individuals form tornado-like funnels." Why does the author include this in the passage? A. It proves the author is an expert in bird studies B. It provides the reader with an engaging image C. It establishes the passage as a work of fiction D. It offers supporting evidence for the claim 4. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true? A. The author provides facts to support the main idea B. The author uses an informal style that appeals to readers C. The author has an extensive background in bird studies D. The author relies on first-hand observation of chimney swift behavior 5. Which of the following lists support the main idea of the passage? A. Chimney swifts appear in North America in summer, migrate to the tropics in winter, and give birth in the spring B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings, and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites C. The small, slender bird known as the chimney swift migrates in large numbers, can be seen only at dusk, and raises its young in the tropics D. Metal-lined chimneys, chimney towers, and reforestation efforts will ultimately result in the growth of the chimney swift population 6. Which of the following conclusions can swift population 6. Which of the following conclusions can the reader make from the passage? A. Metal flumes are inserted in masonry chimneys to prevent birds, such as chimney swifts, from nesting in them B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material C. Chimney swifts are nocturnal birds whose large numbers are evident in the size of their colonies D. Moving in large chipping flocks is a natural protection against predators Chimney swifts are small, slender birds that have become a symbol of summer for many. They usually appear in North America during warm, summer months as they make their way to more tropical sites for the winter. They are recognized most often as spectacular, chirping flocks moving through the sky in synchrony. Chimney swifts can be seen most vividly at dusk when large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands of individuals form tornado-like funnels as they descend into the chimneys. Unfortunately, the size of the colonies we see is misleading. Though the numbers may seem remarkable, chimney swift populations have been declining sharply since the 1970's due primarily to habitat loss. Unlike most birds, chimney swifts cannot perch or stand upright, so they require long, hollow spaces that are enclosed to provide safe roosting and nesting sites. Historically, chimney swifts preferred hollow trees. However, as pioneers colonized territory and replaced forests with towns, the species was forced to adapt by using other structures, such as chimneys. In the US, a large-scale shift to alternate heat sources, chimney- capping and the use of fabricated chimneys has drastically impacted their ability to nest during migration. Traditionally, chimneys were lined with clay, which the swifts were able to cling to and make their nests. Newer, prefabricated chimneys are often lined with metal flues Traditionally, chimneys were lined with clay, which the swifts were able to cling to and make their nests. Newer, prefabricated chimneys are often lined with metal flues that make it impossible for them to use. In addition, logging and deforestation may make finding suitable overwintering habitat more challenging than ever. In an effort to sustain the remaining population, conservation groups have designed supplemental housing structures, called "Chimney towers." These towers are designed specifically to provide roosting sites for chimney swifts. Chimney swifts now rely almost entirely on man-made structures like these to survive. However, because this species is remarkably adaptable, even minimal conservation efforts like keeping traditional masonry chimneys uncapped during the summer months can drastically improve their chance of survival.
Answer:
1. A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conversation efforts.
Explanation:
Option A best summarizes the passage because it truly expresses and captures the author's main idea of presenting the declining state of chimney swifts and proferred a solution to the declination.
2. D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s.
Explanation:
This is true because it is seen from the passage that during the 1970s they started experiencing habitat loss. This habitat loss hindered their adaptability.
3. D. It offers supporting evidence for the claim.
Explanation:
The author in the bid to further explain how one can recognize the chimney swifts at dusk gave a supporting evidence that at dusk they move in large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands of individuals form tornado-like funnels.
4. A. The author provides facts to support the main idea
Explanation:
This is true because the author provides sufficient facts in order to support his main idea. He goes from the year they started experiencing habitat loss to the issues surrounding their habitat loss and ways to conserve them. Every step of the way, he provides clear facts.
5. B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
Explanation:
Since the main idea reveals how chimney swifts are diminishing due to habitat loss and the conservative efforts needed to be implemented to save them, this option clearly reveals the adverse effects of logging and deforestation, changes in heating our buildings and chimney capping on the chimney swift's roosting sites. Thus, supporting the author's main idea.
6. B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any struture made of the proper materials.
Explanation:
This option captures the conclusion perfectly because it reveals the conservative effort that can be implemented to save chimney swifts from total extinction. Also, this option resonates perfectly with the concluding part of the passage.
1. Which of the following best summarize the passage?
A. The diminishing numbers of chimney swift can be reversed by simple conservation efforts
This statement covers the main point of the passage: The number of these small, slender birds has decreased over the years due to habitat loss, but, since they are very adaptable, this situation can be reversed by doing simple conservation efforts, like keeping traditional masonry chimneys uncapped.
2. Which of the following can be inferred from the information in the passage?
D. The chimney swift's adaptability was severely hindered around 1970s
In the text, the author mentions that around this time the chimney swift populations started to decline sharply due primarily to habitat loss (Their environment was changed due to logging, deforestation, and the use of prefabricated chimneys), which help us infer that their adaptability was severely hindered around this time.
3. The first paragraph in the passage on chimney swifts includes this description: "...large colonies of hundreds, or even thousands, of individuals form tornado-like funnels." Why does the author include this in the passage?
B. It provides the reader with an engaging image
These words create a vivid picture in our mind that helps us see how the chimney swifts move.
4. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. The author provides facts to support the main idea
To support the main idea, the author uses facts: he or she explains when the chimney swift population started to decline, and for what reasons (mainly due to deforestation, lodging, and prefabricated chimneys), and proves, with examples, how adaptable these birds are.
5. Which of the following lists support the main idea of the passage?
B. Logging and deforestation, changes in the ways we heat our buildings, and chimney capping have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
The chimney swifts' preferred spaces to roost and nest are long, enclosed, hollow spaces, such as trees and chimney lined with clay, where they can cling to and make their nests, but the changes that we, as humans, have made in the environment, have robbed the chimney swift of its preferred roosting sites.
6. Which of the following conclusions can the reader make from the passage?
B. Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material
When logging and deforestation started to take away from chimney swifts their preferred natural home, this species successfully adapted to chimneys lined with clay, where they could cling to and make their nests. From this, we can conclude that Chimney swifts can easily adapt roosting behaviors to any structure made of the proper material.
Based on the essay, compare the dreams of the author and her mother. Support your answer with relevant and specific details from the essay. (The essay is Volar by Judith Ortiz Cofer)
Answer:
In the essay, Judith Ortiz Cofer presents the same yet different dreams of the mother-daughter duo. While both seemed to wish for the same wish of the ability of flight, their objectives behind the wish are not that similar.
Explanation:
In Judith Ortiz Cofer's essay "Volar", she mentioned in the first paragraph her own dreams of having superpowers, like her hero Supergirl. Then, she would "would get on tip-toe, arms outstretched in the position for flight and jump out my fifty-story-high window into the black lake of the sky [....] and look inside the homes of people who interested me". She believed herself to be the same as the fictional superhero, but waking up to the same "tiny bedroom [....] back in my body: my tight curls still clinging to my head, skinny arms and legs . . . unchanged".
The second paragraph focuses on the parents who would have their "time" before she was woken up by her mother "exactly forty-five minutes after they had gotten up". The mother wishes to visit her relatives, her "familia on the Island" or go to the beach and have a vacation. And in a loving manner, these propositions will be brought down by her husband. And right before she went to wake up her daughter, she;'d say "Ay, si yo pudiera volar" which is basically meant to say she wish she could fly.
In a way, both the mother and the daughter seem to have the same desire of flight as their wish, though they may also differ in their objective. The mother's wish was to be able to get to her "familia" while the young daughter’s wish was to escape from her reality and be a superhero like her idol Supergirl.
Physical activity and exercise typically lead to
А. increased stress
В. depression
С. higher energy levels
D reduced quality of life
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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What are three ways to prepare effectively for a group discussion?
What is the purpose of an essay?
A. To explore an idea
B. To present facts .
C. To history
D. To relate a story
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Ocean Plastics
The Perils of Plastic
Marine debris is a common pollution problem in oceans and waterways around the world. Plastic debris constitutes one of the most serious threats to ocean health.
Up to 90 percent of trash floating in the ocean and littering our shores is plastic. Plastics can harm wildlife, damage coastal habitats, impact local economies, and even threaten human health.
How Does Plastic Get into the Ocean?
Even if you don’t live near the coast, your plastic waste can still find its way to the ocean. A plastic water bottle blown into the street can travel down a stormwater sewer, into rivers and streams, and out into the ocean. Since plastic never completely biodegrades, almost every piece of plastic ever produced is still in the environment in some form.
Types of Plastic
Consumer products. Plastic debris comes in many different types and sizes that we buy and use ourselves, including disposable water bottles, plastic grocery bags, fishing net, fishing line, plastic cups and lids, packaging, water balloons, and straws. In the marine environment, these types of debris can harm wildlife when animals mistake plastic for food, or accidentally entangle themselves in plastic littering our shorelines or floating in the ocean.
Microplastics. Plastic does not biodegrade. Instead, once discarded into the environment, it breaks up into smaller and smaller pieces the longer it is exposed to the sun; a process called photodegradation. Any plastic particle less than 5 mm in diameter is categorized as a microplastic. Although small, these plastic pieces can have huge effects on ocean health.
Effects of Plastic
Plastic poses a serious threat to our oceans and waterways. Birds, turtles, fish, and other marine life ingest the plastic pieces, mistaking them for fish eggs, plankton, jellyfish, or other food sources. Every year, hundreds of thousands of sea creatures, both large and small, die from complications relating to plastic debris—they may have a stomach full of plastic that they cannot digest, or they may become fatally entangled in debris.
Harmful chemical pollutants can also attach to plastics and add to the toxicity of plastic debris consumed by animals. Risks to human health from microplastics in seafood are currently being assessed.
Read the article “Ocean Plastics.”
What is one of the author’s purposes in writing this piece?
A.) to persuade people to use only certain types of plastics
B.) to educate people about why plastic is the most harmful pollutant
C.) to convince people that plastics should not be used
D.) to inform people about the negative impacts of plastic pollution
The answer to the question What is one of the author’s purposes in writing this piece? The answer is D.) to inform people about the negative impacts of plastic pollution
The poem “Tattoo” by Gregg Shapiro presents the effects of which historical event? Japanese internment World War I the Holocaust the American Civil War
The poem “Tattoo” by Gregg Shapiro presents the effects of the holocaust. Therefore, the answer is C.
Answer: C
Explanation:
How are tension and suspense different?
O A. Tension is the climax or the moment of greatest excitement in the
story, while suspense is the action leading up to a plots climactic
moment
O B. Tension is the sense that something is going to happen to the
characters, while suspense presents the reader with a character's
unresolved conflict.
O C. Tension is the feeling writers create when introducing conflict into
a plot, while suspense is the feeling of warting to know what
happens next in the story
O D. Tension is an event explained early in a plotline that introduces
conflict to the story, while suspense is a hint that something is
going to happen
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C. Tension is the feeling writers create when introducing conflict into a plot, while suspense is the feeling of wanting to know what happens next in the story
Insomnia is the inability to fall asleep or to maintain a restful
sleep throughout the night. People who suffer from insomnia-
also called insomniacs—often experience decreased energy,
mood swings, and difficulty performing well in school and work
activities. This sleep disorder can last for days, weeks, or years.
People who suffer from this disorder can experience early
insomnia (difficulty falling asleep), middle insomnia (waking up in
the middle of the night), or late insomnia (waking up earlier than
desired)
There is not one single cause for insomnia. Some insomniacs
experience sleep disturbances because of depression, anxiety, or
a mental illness. Other times, insomnia is caused by outside
influences such as a noisy sleeping environment, a lack of
exercise, or too much caffeine ingested during the day. Often a
doctor will investigate a patient's lifestyle and sleeping habits as a
first step in diagnosing the cause of his or her insomnia.
Insomnia can be treated in many different ways, and most
often, lifestyle changes are recommended by doctors. Some of
the most commonly suggested home remedies for insomnia are
sticking to a sleep schedule, avoiding naps during the day,
removing electronic devices and bright lights from the bedroom,
and drinking warm milk before attempting sleep. If insomnia
persists or begins to negatively impact the sufferer's life, medical
attention should be sought.
A study the best medications to cure sleep disturbances
B write a paper about the first Doctor to diagnose insomnia.
C learn more about the causes of sleep disturbance.
D learn more about famous people who had insomnia
Answer:
I am not sure there is a question here, but after reading the info it looks like C would be the best answer.
Explanation:
The paragraph seems to urge you to continue to research why you personally cannot sleep. (the reader)
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
3. True of False: Comic relief was rarely used by Shakespeare, and only in his comedies.
O true
O false
Answer:
False, Shakespeare used comic relief frequently, and was a master at it. He often used a clownish, bumbling type of fool to provide comic relief.
7. Will you tell me when
O its
O it's midnight?
Who is the first Marvel America?
Answer:
I believe it is Captain America
Explanation:
I need help asap pls! A friend needs to learn about a modern hero in order to write an essay. Would you suggest the Encyclopedia Britannica article or the Ben Carson interview as a resource for your friend’s essay? Answer in a complete paragraph. Provide three reasons for your recommendation in your paragraph.
Answer:
The Encyclopedia
1. Encyclopedias are generally verified by scientists and scholars
2. The Ben Carson interview is an opinion, and opinions are not always correct. Also opinions can change.
3. It will contain general knowledge that will be accepted by the readers.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Encyclopedias are generally verified by scientists and scholars
2. The Ben Carson interview is an opinion, and opinions are not always correct. Also opinions can change.
3. It will contain general knowledge that will be accepted by the readers.
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
In this poem, what does the speaker compare his or her mother to?
A.
an old music record
OB.
a wrinkled passport
C.
an old book of poems
D.
an ornament of gold
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Answer:
An old book of poems.
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Select the correct answer.
Choose the sentence that is not logically connected in the paragraph.
(1) We usually do not think of animals talking, but they do make sounds.
Some fish can make sounds by grinding together the bony parts of their
throats. (2) The chirping of a bird is made when he forces air through his
throat. (3) Birds can also make drumming sounds with their feathers. (4)
The rattle of a rattlesnake is also an example of communication.
OA 1
OB. 2
OC. 3
OD. 4
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
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Bees in your beehive have been acting strangely for over a week . Who should you consult for advice?
An agriculture engineer
An animal caretaker
An animal scientist
An entomologist
Answer:
An entomologist
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