Read the story. Then place the four main events in the correct order to form a strong summary of the story. Two of the six possible events will
not be used in the summary.
Riding a Bicycle
It was a bright Sunday morning when Belle woke up with the biggest smile on her face. She had been looking forward to this day for a long time.
Her father was going to teach her to ride a bicycle. She dressed quickly and gulped down her breakfast.
After breakfast, Belle's father showed her the different parts of a bike. Then he said he would hold onto the back of the bike while she peddled.
But Belle's excitement got the better of her. She said she wanted to try riding by herself. Her father let go. Belle quickly lost her balance and
crashed to the ground. The fall dazed her. She grumpily agreed to let her father keep holding the bike while she rode.
Every once in a while, he would let go. The moment he did, Belle would lose her balance and topple over. Her father explained that this was
perfectly normal. He said that all first-time riders fall. Even so, Belle's mood darkened with each fall. After a while, she wanted to give up and
return home
Belle's father tried to talk her out of quitting. He pointed toward some other children biking nearby. He showed her how happy they looked as
they rode their bicycles. He told her she needed to keep trying. With a little more effort, she would soon enjoy riding just like the other children.
His words gave Belle the determination to keep going.
After several more failed tries, Belle finally got the hang of it. She began gently peddling by herself, beaming with pride. She had finally done it!
That night, she went to bed with a couple of bruises and cuts. But she had an even bigger smile on her face than she'd had in the morning, she
would forever remember this day and the lesson she learned about never quitting.

Read The Story. Then Place The Four Main Events In The Correct Order To Form A Strong Summary Of The

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Answer 1

Answer: Belle wakes up

               she tries to ride her bicycle but fails

her dad tells her not to give up and she finally rode her bike for the first time

belle falls asleep of thinking of the day she had and the important lesson is never quitting

Explanation:


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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which part of this excerpt from Voltaire's Candide best develops the theme that different people find value in different things?
The mountains which surround my kingdom are ten thousand feet high, and as steep as walls; they are each over ten leagues in breadth, and
there is no other way to descend them than by precipices. However, since you absolutely wish to depart, I shall give orders to my engineers to
construct a machine that will convey you very safely. When we have conducted you over the mountains no one can accompany you further, for
my subjects have made a vow never to quit the kingdom, and they are too wise to break it. Ask me besides anything that you please."
"We desire nothing of your Majesty," says Candide. "but a few sheep laden
with provisions, pebbles, and the earth of this country."
The King laughed.
7 cannot conceive." said he "what pleasure you Europeans find in our yellow clay, but take as much as you like, and great good may it do you."
At once he gave directions that his engineers should construct a machine to hoist up these two extraordinary men out of the kingdom. Three
thousand good mathematicians went to work it was ready in fifteen days, and did not cost more than twenty million sterling in the specie of
that country. They placed Candide and Cacambo on the machine. There were two great red sheep saddled and bridled to ride upon as soon as
they were beyond the mountains, twenty pack-sheep laden with provisions, thirty with presents of the curiosities of the country, and fifty with
gold, diamonds and precious stones. The King embraced the two wanderers very tenderly.

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The fragment that supports the theme "different people find value in different things" is "what pleasure you Europeans find in our yellow clay, but take as much as you like, and great good may it do you."

What is a theme?

A theme is a general underlying idea that is directly/indirectly supported by the details of a text.

What is the theme of this text?

One theme in this text is that "different people find value in different things", this is a universal theme that refers to people considering the same object as more/less valuable depending on their perspective.

What fragment supports this theme?

The theme is supported in the detail "what pleasure you Europeans find in our yellow clay, but take as much as you like, and great good may it do you" because it shows the king finds yellow clay to be useless but for the Europeans, this is a valuable building material.

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ill make you brainiest What information do the details in this passage give the reader about the plot?


They show a character’s description.

They show a character’s conflict.

They show a character’s change.

They show a character’s turning point.

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I think it’s A if I’m wrong I’m sorry.

Answer:

It's A I'm pretty sure!

Explanation:

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For each character in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” complete the following:
Fantasy Casting (Which modern actor/actress could play this role?) Pop Song (What would be this character’s theme song? School Appropriate, please!)
Explanation (Why THIS actor/actress? Why THIS pop song?)

Character
Fantasy Casting
Pop Song
Explanation

Theseus







Hippolyta







Egeus








Hermia








Lysander








Demetrius








Helena








Oberon








Titania








Robin Goodfellow/Puck








Nick Bottom








Peter Quince









Snug (not quick of study and plays the lion)

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Answer:

I don't have casting but I can help with the song choice.

Explanation:

Lysander Everything I do I do it for you because of the relationship between him and Hermia. It basically goes with him doing whatever for a girl

Theseus Karma Chameleon by Boy George because he's hard to pin point

Helena You belong with me By Taylor swift because of her jealousy

Demetrius

Oberon Jealous by nick jonus because he's a jealous person

Titania All about that bass

Nick

Peter

Puck Trouble by Taylor swift because he's a jokester

Egeus Father figure because he's a father

Hippolyta Confident by Demi lavoto because she's like a worrier

1. 1918: The Superbug

The Spanish flu killed 40–50 million people.

2. 1957: Asian Flu

Asian flu caused 70,000 deaths in the United States.

3. 1968: Another Pandemic

The Hong Kong flu killed 34,000 Americans.

4. 1986: Don’t Eat the Meat

BSE was first diagnosed in Britain.

5. 1996: A Bad Burger

The first human death from BSE was recorded.

What conclusion can be drawn about infectious diseases, based on this timeline?

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Flu is a transferable sickness. Spanish flu started in 1918, and flu is a worldwide peculiarity.

How flu is communicable disease?

Influenza (flu) is an infectious/transferable respiratory disease brought about by influenza infections that contaminate the nose, throat, and lungs.

The flu an illness turns into a pandemic when new influenza infections develop which can cause contamination in individuals without any problem.In 1918 the Spanish flu started. The flu is an overall and verifiable issue.

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Answer:

B. There are occasional outbreaks of infectious diseases in the world.

is the answer.

Explanation:

Ona went to school to learn how to decorate beautiful wedding cakes. Now she decorates cakes for events all over the country. Ona’s career belongs in the _____ pathway of the Hospitality and Tourism cluster.

Lodging

Travel and Tourism

Recreation, Amusements, and Attractions

Restaurant and Food/Beverage Services

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Answer:

Restaurant and Food/Beverage Services

True or False: Lord Capulet threatens to disown Juliet from his family if she does not marry Paris

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

HELP PLEASE!!
Can someone help I have to write a poem about elephants!!!

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Answer:

Uhm i tell you facts about them the you could maybe write your poem..........Their the worlds largest animal their afraid of mice and anything that crawls around them. There also one of the most unique looking animals. They have thick skin and they're trunks have mad skills. They also like to eat! Hope this helped! :)

Answer:

free verse Disney style:

A tiny elephant

with ears so big they got into his eyes

others said he was strange looking

others did not

but D.umbo

will always be D.umbo

Normal poem:

One of the largest animals in the world

there trunks holding great power

ears as natural fans

disliking mice and small creatures around it

this is the amazing

elephant

I'm so sorry if this is horrible! I kind of had to rush it...if you don't like it take any ideas from it!

what are common skills needed by Reporters and Correspondents? Select four options.

speaking
troubleshooting
reading comprehension
active listening
equipment selection
writing

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Speaking, writing , communication skills

Answer:

2,3,6

Explanation:

That was the answer for me, but it could be different for you.

Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.

Sometimes when I'm alone strange questions come to my mind and the strange question was if I was afraid of death, immediately I said no but my mind said yes then I asked why then it said if you are scared of death is not what you should be worried of , it is the people death takes you away from ; your family, friends, loved ones .

The first love I had for you was infactual love , when you are with me, time stops and nothing else matters. Happiness is when I'm talking to you and holding your hand. if you give me your all your love today I will give you anything my soul can offer.
I love you.

Questions :
1.What was the mood and tone of the writer?
2.What message is the writer trying to pass across?
3. Give a suitable title to the poem.

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Answer:

the writter was bored and lovely

2...the writter was trying to say..we should make our loved ones happy and show them love before death takes us away from them

3..love and death

Explanation:

inform me when am wrong

White power for you?

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Answer: nonono

Explanation:

Answer:

hUh?

Explanation:

LoL Im CoNfUsEd

Hvae a nice day :)

Help..!!

Some articles are Missing in the following sentences, rewrite them using correct articles in appropriate places..

♡ Right answers will be marked as brainliest..!
♡ Answer all the questions..!
​​

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Answer:

9 She gave me (a) novel

10 Aswin is one of the best spinners

11 He gave me (an) unicorn

12 My uncle reads (the) Times of India

13 Bankim Chandra is (a) Scott India

14 He went to (the) Uk

15 She is (the) most intelligent girl in our class

the most prob answer not 100% sure

Explanation:

Answer:

1) she gave me her novel. The novel was written by Chetan Bhagat

2) Aswin is one of the best spinners.

3)He gave me a Unicorn.

4) My uncle reads the time of India

5) Bankim Chandra is a Scott of India (not sure)

6) He went to the U.k.

7) She is the most intelligent girl in our class.

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Explanation:

As you read the sentence below, think about the different types of sentences.

When the detective arrived on the scene, all the evidence had been stolen.

What type of sentence is this?

fragment

complex

simple

interrogative

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Answer:

(B) complex

Explanation:

a complex sentence is a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses.

PLEASE can someone find a quote from Educated by Tara Westover with a page number or general chapter that used an allusion, alliteration, or repetition. I will give brainlyist it if you seriously answer!!!!

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Answer: “You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them,” she says now. “You can miss a person every day, and still be glad that they are no longer in your life.”

“The thing about having a mental breakdown is that no matter how obvious it is that you're having one, it is somehow not obvious to you. I'm fine, you think. So what if I watched TV for twenty-four straight hours yesterday. I'm not falling apart. I'm just lazy. Why it's better to think yourself lazy than think yourself in distress, I'm not sure. But it was better. More than better: it was vital.”

“It’s strange how you give the people you love so much power over you.”

“I began to experience the most powerful advantage of money: the ability to think of things besides money.”

“To admit uncertainty is to admit to weakness, to powerlessness, and to believe in yourself despite both. It is a frailty, but in this frailty there is a strength: the conviction to live in your own mind, and not in someone else’s.”

“Curiosity is a luxury for the financially secure.”

Explanation:

What does Odysseus mean when he says, “Circe foresaw for us and shared with me, so let me tell her forecast: then we die with our eyes open…”?

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Answer:

The full...thing that Odysseus says is "Dear friends, more than one man, or two, should know this things Circe foresaw for us and shared with me, so let me tell her forecast: then we die with our eyes open, if we are going to die or know what death we baffle if we can"

What this means is Circe helps Odeyssues by telling him about the sirens on how they can lurk the men with their voices and drown them... so when he finds or hears this news he tell his shipmates that Crice foresaw their death...its just that, its quite simple actually...anyway because Circe told Odeyssues about what she forsaw... Odeyssues and his shipmates didn't die on their voyage to the Island Of Sirens.

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expression could be substituted for x in the second equation to find the value of y? x+2y=20
2x–3y=–1

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Answer:

you can even find the value of x by substituting the value of y in equation(i)

hope it helps!

In what sense is Charlie the same at the end of the story as he is at the beginning? In what sense is he different?

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What story are you talking about ?

Answer:

whatstory

Explanation:

i am tired of learning means​

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Answer:

you don't want to learn anymore about education.

Explanation:

Instructions: In order to review how to ask for and give personal information, match the personal information questions with the answers about a Peruvian lady.
1. What´s your full name?
2. Can I have your birth date, please?
3. Where do you live?
4. How old are you?
5. Where are you from?
6. What do you do for fun?
7. What do you do?
8. Where did you go to school?
a. I am 55 y.o. (years old).
b. It´s Mercedes Tolmos-Hepburm.
c. I am from Perú.
d. Yes. It’s the 19th. April, 1965.
e. I am a flight attendant and a model.
f. I live in Cancún, Mexico,
g. I studied at San Silvestre School.
h. I go cycling, read and talk to my son.​

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Answer:

1 goes to B

2 goes to D

3 goes to F

4 goes to A

5 goes to C

6 goes to H

7 goes to E

8 goes to G

Hope this helps :)

Will mark Brainliest if you help me please, What evidence do the authors provide to support their claim that Africans were the first global citizens?

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Answer:

we need the article

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Explanation:

Restate this question “How did Jefferson accomplish his Democratic Republican goals as President?” as the beginning of an introduction sentence.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Restate this question “How did Jefferson accomplish his Democratic-Republican goals as President?”

Ok, at the beginning of an introduction sentence we can write the following.

"United States President, Thomas Jefferson, was able to accomplish his Democratic-Republican goals in the following way."

That should be a correct way to write the beginning of an introduction sentence because it clearly states what we are going to do next in the text developing the proper arguments.

Thomas Jefferson was one of the founding fathers. He was an Antifederalists that opposed the Federalist vision of having a strong central government. Jefferson supported a simpler form of government in which the citizens could have enough liberties and rights. He also drafted the Declaration of Independence and was the third President of the United States.

In the end of my portfolio
"my portfolio will reflect my abilities:"
What does it mean??

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Answer:

It means what ever you insert in your portfoilo will reflect oen what are your skills and abilities

What the phrase in end of my portfolio "my portfolio will reflect my abilities:" mean is that

All the input in your portfolio gives reflection of  your skills and abilities.

Based on the given statement, it gives the reflection of our abilities with respect to all our effort.

Therefore, the phrase in end of my portfolio "my portfolio will reflect my abilities:"  let us know about our abilities.

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The stars smiled down at me is an example of what?
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Onomatopoeia

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The answer is personification

Answer:

The answer you are looking for is Personification!!

Explanation:

Because yes!! Also I hope you have a wonderful wonderful day!! :D

Ban cell phones from many places?

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Answer:

I'd say no but I would find it appropriate in some settings at a certain extent. For example, restaurants, schools, movie theaters

Explanation:

Convince Your Clan: The year is 8000 BCE. Your clan must decide whether to become part of the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution or to remain nomadic hunter-gatherers. Use the resources from this lesson and our Learn About It to develop a convincing argument either FOR or AGAINST the Agricultural Revolution. You should include at least 3 pieces of evidence to support your argument Your argument should be written in complete sentences

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Answer and Explanation:

The agricultural revolution must be supported on the grounds of survival and security. This is because, although we have survived all these years as collectors, we have no guarantee of food, water and shelter. The Agricultural Revolution will give us food security, as we know that we will have enough to feed ourselves in the coming days. This revolution will also give us a fixed shelter, which we will not need to compete with dangerous animals, or even face deadly disputes. Finally, the agricultural revolution prevents us from walking for hours and hours, it will give us work, but also rest and a more peaceful life.

Hello can someone pls help me with this!

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Answer:

A, soon

Explanation:

An adverb can be time.

Answer:

The answer is A.

Soon is used to describe something that would happen later.

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES MODULE 14: Writing the Survey/Field/ Laboratory/Scientific/Technical Report Learning Task 1 Directions: Thoroughly read the guidelines and parts for writing report, and review your accomplished theses to fully understand that they almost have the same structure and content. Let each member of your family answer the questions below then from each member's answers, try to formulate a report that exhibits the guidelines discussed. a. How do you get to school/work? b. What is your favorite TV Program? c. Where do you normally have your lunch? d. When is your favorite past time? e. Why do like a person?

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Answer and Explanation:

The car is the vehicle most used by all members of my family, whether they go to school or work. Not all family members own their own cars, but everyone who owns them is available to give rides to those who do not have a car or cannot drive. Nobody in the family is very attached to TV programs, but older members often watch the news regularly.

Currently everyone's lunches are being held at home, but in the past all lunches were held on the scale or work.

The reasons that make family members like a person vary, but in general we can inform that everyone likes polite, respectful people who respect each other's limits.

In brief scene 3, consisting of one soliloquy, Edgar transforms himself into mad Tom o’Bedlam. Examine his language closely. What else does he “put on” besides rags? Why this disguise?

Note that a storm or tempest is brewing on the barren heath. How does the weather mirror the action in the human realm?

Please type your responses below:

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The weather encapsulates the power of nature, which intern makes the king release his mortality and the frailness of human beings. Being powerless himself, he starts to feel humility, and comes under reason after action irrational by cursing the storm. The storm may reflect the state of humans as confusing and unpredictable, but the realm that the humans live in (as controlled by nature) as justice. It symbolizes the inside of Lear’s head as well, considering his madness and constant confusion. In essence, the storm mirrors King Lear’s maddening thoughts, the unpredictability of the human race, and the angry justice of the divine nature in the play.

Analyze the timelines below and answer the question that follows. 4 undated timelines. Events listed in order. Timeline 1: Treaty of Paris, Quebec City founded, capital of New France, Dominion of Canada established, Quebec Act. Timeline 2: Dominion of Canada established, Treaty of Paris, Quebec Act, Quebec City founded, capital of New France. Timeline 3: Quebec Act, Quebec City founded, capital of New France, Treaty of Paris, Dominion of Canada established. Timeline 4: Quebec City founded, capital of new France, Treaty of Paris, Quebec Act, Dominion of Canada established. Which of the timelines above accurately represents the order of historical events in Canadian history? A. One (1) B. Two (2) C. Three (3) D. Four (4) Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D

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Answer:

Its D) 4 dont listen to him hes crazy^

Explanation:

The timelines below and answer the question that follows?

The correct answer is Option D. Four

What happened first in Canadian history?

In 1604, French explorers Pierre de Montz and Samuel de Champlain founded the first European settlement in northern Florida. First was St. Croix Island (now Maine), then Port Royal in Acadia (now Nova Scotland). ). In 1608, Champlain is now Quebec, where he built a fort in the city.

Canada received the national flag on February 15, 1965, 100 years after the state. English and French are her two official languages ​​in Canada. The Vikings settled on the east coast of Canada in 1000 AD. Canada was occupied by Americans twice in 1775 and 1812.

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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A
A. What is one main idea of “Worth More Than Gold”?
B. Gene banks protect the world’s food supply.
C. People have studied DNA for hundreds of years.
D. Monocultures are often destroyed by pests.
E. The Irish potato famine began in 1845.

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I think this should be D
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