I believe that the answer is in fact, D) Victor
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write a short scene, in first person showing a time you were underestimated.
Answer:
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Answer:
After the school counselors had completed the presentation on high school courses and transcripts, I requested a minute's interview with one of them. 8th grade would soon be some foregone epoch in my life, a discarded fragment of my existence. At that instant, I had a pressing question concerning summer courses.
"I should like to engage in academics over the summer. I intend to take an advancement course in geometry... and one in biology. Who should I contact for further information?" I enquired. I gave a brief smile, but the counselor merely scowled in response.
"That will be too much for you," she responded scornfully. "We firmly discourage any such-"
My heart sank in disappointment, but I would not be deterred.
Explanation:
This is something that happened to me, but you can modify story to suit your purposes.
What is the Central Idea of 57 bus
The book's main theme is resistance to reductive binaries, whether it's good and bad, adult and child, or male and female. Hope this helps!!
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Answer i dont know
a
Explanation:
In at least one hundred words, describe the impact of the Vietnam War upon the literary scene in America.
Answer:
The Vietnam had a major impact on literacy in America. It had a negative affect because it divided America and divided the leaders. By this dividing, uncertainty was rapid pertaining to plans for foreign policy. Literary writers were constantly against the war and against the people in the United States that supported the war. This was the nation's longest war so it had to be dreadful for literary writers to write about the same thing for years. Also the Vietnam War damaged the United States economy severely, so of course literary writers were angry and it showed in their work. However, it also had a positive affect on many literary writers. As it gave them lots of topics and information to write about. Also by writing about the Vietnam War, writers were able to gain publicity
What kind of sentence is this Aaron has an unconventional swing, but he manages to drive the ball farther than some professional golfers.
Answer:
compound sentence
Explanation:
Compound sentence can be regarded as sentence which contains at least two independent clauses that is been connected by conjunctions such as but , yet . An independent clause is one that posses subject as well as verb and express complete thought. For instance, The house is expensive but the house is very small
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Answer:
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Write a list of 10 creative reasons why your doorbell rings but no one is there. Choose the best reasons and write a poem.
Answer:
He rang the bell, then jumped in the bush-
Yes, it was his favorite thing; the button to push-
He waited for her to open the door-
And to realize, "The bell rang, what for?"-
He watched as she walked around the front porch-
She struck a match, and lit the torch-
It burned so very bright, and she could see-
The one whom rang the doorbell; it was he!-
She took a step closer, and to her surprise-
He ran away; bringing tears to her eyes-
He yearned so badly, oh for a kiss-
Yet all he could do was reminisce-
Of the time when he was hers-
Before they were separated by the curse.
- C.
I need help with this question
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is C
Explanation:
honestly im jus waiting on my next zoom class to start so im sorry if it is incorrect but I hope it was helpful
What type of figurative language is represented in the following quote?
"O God, I have an Ill-divining soul!
Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low,
As one dead in the bottom of a tomb."
A. foreshadowing
B. hyperbole
C. understatement
D. metaphor
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer is an understatement because understatement is the presentation of something being smaller or less important than how it is and God which is considered as a supreme or mighty being in Christianity is being portrayed through comparison to a dead person in a tomb, and this degrades Him resulting in an understatement.
No Night is Too Long– Barbara Vine
" Writing this down won’t stop the letters — there have been three more since the one from San Francisco — but it may help to lay his ghost. The dreams, after all, come only by night, when I’m in bed asleep. His ghost appears to me everywhere and at any time. He, it, whatever it is, a figment of my brain, the creature of my guilt, he never shows himself to me directly but always in the corner of my eye, on the edge of my vision, or very distantly as it might be along the beach by a breakwater or across the High Street, reflected obliquely in a shop window"
How does the writer use language here to describe how the narrator is feeling?
letter of complaint of washing machine
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Took the test
Answer:
sure
Explanation:
PLZZ HELPP ILL GIVE BRAINLIST
Answer: samshin other peoples arguments
Explanation:
Which of the following is the correct definition for the term phrasal adverb?
A. One or more adjectives in sequence that modify the same noun
B. A phrase that functions as a unit to modify a noun
C. Two or more words that function together as an adverb
D. A single word that qualifies a single part of speech
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They normally don't function as adverbs
place the steps of the writing process in order from first to last
Answer: Please mark me Brainliest!!!
Explanation:
Outlining, Prewriting, Drafting, Reviewing, and Publishing
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So I need some context here. ( This is for a school project about the Black Lives Matter)
So I’m Jamaican and Hispanic (I don’t think that really matters) but Ive grown up in a Hispanic household for a long time and I haven’t been really exposed to my Jamaican side that much. What should I include about the BLM project? Like All Black Lives Matter or Including examples from slavery?
Answer: examples of slavery would help provide a point of view many people don't see, as well as all black lives matter. Mention how African Americans have been important in the history of the world. The achievements and goals set and made by them. How without them, this world would be very different.
Answer:
So, if this were me, I would give some examples of what has happened to black people before, and then i would talk about what has happened recently to cause people to protest and stuff again, and then end it with All Black Lives Matter.
Explanation:
Stop and frisk was designed to decrease crime and thereby increase peace in communities. Do you believe that stop and frisk succeeds or fails to promote peace? Why?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
It fails.
It can be inferred that in a questionable situation an officer would likely frisk a suspect to ensure they are unarmed, however, in some cases where police have taken advantage of their position of power, women have been "frisked" even when it was uncalled for and they were quite clearly unarmed. In most cases it may make sense to frisk them, but not in all cases and thus it fails to keep the peace because it causes more crime through corruption of power.
Answer:
It succeeds.
Explanation:
“Police may stop a person if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person has committed or is about to commit a crime, and may frisk the suspect for weapons if they have reasonable suspicion that the suspect is armed and dangerous, without violating the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.”
They only do this with sufficient cause. If a police officer sees a man that looks like he has a gun on his hip, he may stop and frisk him. This is what the above statement pertains to. When Liberals want to take away our American right to have guns, they are also going against what they think is police brutatlity and racial injustice when a police officer may stop and frisk someone. A house divided against itself can not stand, so when we are fighting against our police, and what they do, and then we are fighting against crime and trying to take away our guns so we cannot protect ourselves, isn't that just plain foolish? We cannot stand if we do not stand together.
I hope this makes sense, and I hope this helps. Thanks! BRAINLIEST PLEASE!
“It’s comforting to know Chris was here,” Billie explains, “to know for certain that he spent time beside this river, that he stood on this patch of ground. So many places we’ve visited in the past three years—we’d wonder if possibly Chris had been there. It was terrible not knowing—not knowing anything at all.
“Many people have told me that they admire Chris for what he was trying to do. If he’d lived, I would agree with them. But he didn’t, and there’s no way to bring him back. You can’t fix it. Most things you can fix, but not that. I don’t know that you ever get over this kind of loss. The fact that Chris is gone is a sharp hurt I feel every single day. It’s really hard. Some days are better than others, but it’s going to be hard every day for the rest of my life.”
Abruptly, the quiet is shattered by the percussive racket of the helicopter, which spirals down from the clouds and lands in a patch of fireweed. We climb inside; the chopper shoulders into the sky and then hovers for a moment before banking steeply to the southeast. For a few minutes the roof of the bus remains visible among the stunted trees, a tiny white gleam in a wild green sea, growing smaller and smaller, and then it’s gone. (203)
What effect do the words “abruptly,” “shattered,” and “percussive” have in the final paragraph above?
A.
They exemplify Krakauer’s tendency to overwrite.
B.
They mimic the intrusion of the helicopter through sounds.
C.
They draw in the reader emotionally.
D.
They illustrate the harsh reality of the Alaskan wilderness.
E.
They stand as a metaphor for Chris’ character.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
abruptly, shattered, and percussive are words that make the reader interested. This is important and they make sure the reader is attached to the story.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The first 2 paragraphs were meant to be heartfelt and sentimental and then all of a sudden the helicopter comes to life. The words are used to mimic the intrusion that the helicopter made in real life.
11 Select the correct answer. What does the word courier mean based on the context clues provided? When Hector arrived at home, his mother Informed him that a courier had delivered an important letter for him earlier that day. ОА. an employee OB. an assistant O c. a messenger OD. an operator Reset Next 2021 Edmentum. All rights reserved.
Answer:
C. a messenger
Explanation:
cour·i·er
noun
1. a company or employee of a company that transports commercial packages and documents.
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Answer:
D. A messenger
Explanation:
You can use the words “delivered an important letter for him” to determine the answer. It’s isn’t an assistant or an employee because they wouldn’t deliver the message. A messenger is someone who sends off or delivers mail or messages
Why does The Misfit shoot the grandmother in "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"?
Answer:
because misfit told the grandmother that he was punished for a crime he did not remember, and the lesson he took with it. and to misfit any crime that is committed no matter how big or small the punishment will be the same
Which transition words, in order, best fill in the blanks?
Every middle school English class should include a unit in which
students put on a play. L), this would give students a chance to
gain a deeper understanding of a piece of literature. L), it would
strengthen student bonds as the whole class worked together on the
production. It is true that not all students are comfortable onstage;
D), many backstage jobs would be available as well.
A. To illustrate; By comparison; lastly
B. Therefore, First; finally
C. Although; For example, in addition
D. First of all; Additionally, however
Answer: It’s D
Explanation:
What does the point of view of this excerpt help the reader understand? The winter hibiscus
Answer:
Saeng’s feelings during her experience.
Explanation:
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What's better in your opinion?
Online school or in person school?
Explanation:
In person school is easier.
"Hercules the Mighty."
7. In Scene 1, the line “It’s like tickling a butterfly” contains *
5 points
A. a metaphor that tells you that butterflies are ticklish.
B. a simile that tells you that the lyre must be played gently.
C. symbolism that shows how lovely lyres sound.
D. hyperbole that emphasizes how easy it is to play the lyre.
why does Joel feel unqualified to talk to college graduates
Could you write a CER summary of the Bird Flu?
Which of these statements does NOT support the claim that “Dogs are the best pets for active people”?
Dogs love to walk and run with their owners.
Dogs love to play ball and Frisbee outdoors.
Dogs are happy to sit and watch TV with their owners.
Dogs need walks and exercise.
Which statement best describes the relationship between children
and temporary role-reversal?
A Occasional role-reversal allows children to experience what future
relationships and duties will be like, making them appreciate their
carefree childhood even more.
B Role-reversal is a crucial part of a child's development, preparing them for when they will eventually have to take care of, or "parent," their own parents/elders.
c Occasional role-reversal allows children to experience what future relationships and duties will be like, preparing their eventual transition into adult life.
D If it is initiated by the child and not forced, role-reversal can be a fun activity and change for children.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because if you read the whole story this what it’s mainly about and what the author is trying to get us to understand.
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four examples of what humans could do to stop exploiting other species
1. Speak up for nature
“The more conserved land and water we have, the better species will be able to move in response to the changing climate — so let your local and national political representatives know that you take conservation seriously. Whether you’re supporting your favorite national park or a local conservancy, let your voice be heard: Say something when the administration rolls back protections for protected areas such as Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, and cheer when your state fights back by establishing new parks or nature reserves. And when you do speak up for conservation, know that that protected areas are helping to reduce extinctions from climate change.” – Lee Hannah, senior climate change scientist at Conservation International
2. No seriously — make your voice heard
“Conservation starts locally. Your city council, your local government and your state representatives are there to represent you. If there are conservation and environmental issues in your town or state, then attend local government meetings and express your concerns. The voices of the public affect the decisions they make. Find your local or regional organizations that campaign for conservation and support them — whether it is through donations and petitions or through direct conservation activities, such as habitat restoration projects.” — Ian Harrison, freshwater specialist at Conservation International
3. Go off the beaten path
“So many of our decisions have a direct impact on our planet — from what we eat to where we go on vacation. For example: Think about how you travel. Mass tourism is proven to put a lot of pressure on ecologically sensitive areas — such as the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador or Yellowstone National Park in the United States. To avoid crowding and overtaxing these majestic places, try to vacation lighter by avoiding the typical tourism hotspots and by supporting ecotourism programs that employ local communities and prioritize conservation.” – Shyla Raghav, vice president, climate change at Conservation International
5. Be choosy when choosing your food
“The food we eat and the way it’s grown has a major impact on the environment and wildlife. Agriculture is the leading cause of global deforestation, so it’s important to buy and eat local, sustainably produced food as much as possible. When that’s not an option, be smart about the products you’re purchasing. Read the labels and do your homework about the food you eat. For example, many processed foods contain palm oil, which is found in nearly half of all consumer goods on Earth. Always look for the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) logo, which ensures you’re supporting companies committed to a sustainable supply of palm oil.” — Hank Cauley, senior vice president of Conservation International’s Center for Environmental Leadership in Business
I really need help with this question
Answer:
With 100% certainty, I can say that the correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Which strategy can help a reader summarize a text after reading?
A. Questioning
B. Freewriting
C. Using outside sources
D. Activating background knowledge
Answer:
the answer would be A
Explanation: