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Malala discovers the power of having a voice when she stands up for justice. Discuss.
(1 TEEL paragraph only)
[even if you just give me examples and quotes T_T]

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Answer 1

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Some ideas down below!

Explanation:

Malala is a good public speaker, and catches the hearts of her audience. Maybe include something about why it brings her justice and why people must know.

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Select TWO ways that Coolidge (source 2) transforms the source material (source 1).

A. She includes the explicit lesson learned from Arachne’s tale.

B. She omits Athena’s sympathy as Arachne hangs herself.

C. She demonstrates Athena’s speed and skill with the loom.

D. She displays Arachne’s arrogant and impertinent behavior.

E. She adds additional characters that change the resolution of the story for Minerva.

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Answer:

A. She includes the explicit lesson learned from Arachne’s tale.  D. She displays Arachne’s arrogant and impertinent behavior.

Explanation:

When Coolidge told the story of Arachne, she made sure to include the arrogant and impertinent behavior that got Arachne to challenge the gods by saying she was better than Athena.

In the end Athena turned her into a spider and Coolidge makes sure to include the lesson learned from Athena's tale of arrogance being a punishable offence.

What other genetic disorders is Pompe related to?

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Answer:

glycogen storage disease type II

acid maltase deficiency

acid alpha glucosidase

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The_____ to the essay told me what the argument was and made me interested enough to keep reading.

plot

introduction

conflict​

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Answer:

The answer might be - {introduction}. That's what I think personally. May it help you..!!

PLEASE HELP IF YOU'VE READ THE GREAT GATSBY PLEASE HELP ME!!!! 100 POINTS!!!!! NO PLAGIARISM PLEASE!!!!!
Having already described the "voice" of the narrator, Nick, in "The Great Gatsby", you should be in a position to reflect upon what you know about the main characters so far (Chapter 1). In a paragraph, list one or two important facts -- or guesses -- you associate with each person:
1) Daisy Buchanan
2) Tom Buchanan
3) Jordan Baker
4) Nick
5) Gatsby

About whom do you think you know the most? And whom the least?

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Tom, is Daisy's Husband. He's rude, very cocky, rich, and overall the stereotypical, toxic, masculine figure I would say. He tries to sound smart, but in doing so we figure out he's a racist guy. Daisy, seems naïve, maybe fake as well, trying to cover up how she feels with smiles. I feel as if Daisy and Tom might break up, due to them arguing in the first chapter. Jordan, Daisy's friend, is a golfer. She's a beautiful petite thing who doesn't talk much but seems flirty, who Nick kind of has a thing for her. She's smart, and confident. I would guess Nick and Jordan will get together. Nick is the person we are being told the story by. He is Daisy's cousin, from Minnesota, claiming he doesn't judge people, and doesn't want to misunderstand them. Gatsby, the character we know the least about, is a mysterious, young, handsome man, fascinated with a green light. My guess is that Nick will become more interested in this Gatsby figure and try to learn more about him.

Explanation:

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Definition of humble.
Write 3 ways that you can personally be humble. I’ll mark brainless.

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Explanation:

adjective. A humble person is not proud and does not believe that they are better than other people. He gave a great performance, but he was very humble. Synonyms: modest, meek, unassuming, unpretentious More Synonyms of humble.

Which sentence includes a simile? How do you know?

A). I like pizza more than any other food.
B). The full moon is round like a pizza.

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I am guessing b because it is comparing a full moon to a round pizza

Answer:

B). The full moon is round like a pizza.

Explanation:

a simile is a figure of speech that compares a thing to another using the words like or as. the second sentence contains a simile.

in the sentence, the full moon's shape is being compared to a pizza using the word like.

How does Ender inspire confidence and loyalty in the soldiers in his army?

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By winning games and being a top soldier, Ender gives his army confidence. He makes his army practice well, so they are confident in their skills. Ender inspires loyalty of the soldier to their toon leader and Ender himself by being strict to his army but letting the toon leaders spread the good news. This creates bonds within a toon allowing them to communicate with each other more often and more openly. Also, an army is more likely to follow a strict commander with order than a lazy commander with sloppiness.

Explanation:

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1. The author's purpose is to tell the readers how the bomb raid on his villiage and how it affected him.

2.I don't know

3.Rhetoric- is the art of persuasion, which along with grammar and logic, is one of the three ancient arts of discourse. Rhetoric aims to study the capacities of writers or speakers needed to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations. Allusion- is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referred to covertly or indirectly. It is left to the audience to make the direct connection. Where the connection is directly and explicitly stated by the author, it is instead usually termed a reference. juxtaposition- is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences.

that's all i can do i hope it is helpful

Explanation:

1.
In the first paragraph, the author
A.
makes a claim about what should be done about unpaid internships.
B.
polls readers to find out how much they know about internships.
C.
engages readers and gives background information about the topic
D.
explains why unpaid internships should be made illegal.
f

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Answer:

C.

engages readers and gives background information about the topic

Is "Talking to my grandma for too long wore my mom out." a participial phrase or a gerund and why?

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Answer: Gerund

Explanation:

“Talking” acts as a noun and this sentence: subject of the verb “wore”

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Book Talk: Artemis Fowl

Favorite Artemis Fowl Book And Why?

GO!!!

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Answer:

Artemis Fowl is horrible. Have a nice day.

Explanation:

The movie was bad too; in fact even worse. It was horrid. Disgusting. A mistake of man kind.

Answer:Book one

Explanation: Because the first book explains what is going on and why in all the other books.

I need help with this

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I would choose the second sentence it says that Salmonella is or can be caught by touching certain animals. Small children are sometimes very hands on and like to touch a lot of things so that seems like the best sentence.

Reasons that dress codes are unfair??can you guys plz help me I have to right a essay and it's been really hard​

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There's always a double standard to dress codes for both boys and girls. (This could be your prompt) and do research on it.

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Cons: You lose your originality, It may increase gangs, It does not increase attendance, school uniforms emphasize socl economic divisions they are suppose to eliminate, students oppose them, When students have to wear the same outfits, rather than being allowed to select clothes that suit their body types, they can suffer embarrassment at school.

Explanation:

I hope this helped, Good luck.

The author believes that many regional differences in the United States still exist. How does he distinguish his position from the argument that Americans have one blended culture? O by listing specific national store and restaurant chains such as Burger King © by contrasting food and language similarities with many regional differences O by describing types of food that Americans regularly consume O by repeating words like Americans, one, everywhere, and same​

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Answer:

Explanation:

By describing types of food that Americans regular consume.

Question 4
Which of the following sentences provides the strongest evidence that may followed the rules of
etiquette properly but was also careful to avoid offending those who did not?
OA
She did not know to sit between her mother and aunt at the opera
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She asked Archer to tell Ellen Olenska about the engagement
Jone
С
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She knew not to wear satin in front of Archer and always carried a fan of "eagle
feathers
D
She asked her mother to look "reluctant" during the engagement announcement
made at the ball

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer: b

Explanation:

Why might eloquence make a person like Frederick Douglass famous?

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American history abounds with great orators whose eloquence roused the people and shaped events. Names like Patrick Henry, Daniel Webster, William Lloyd Garrison, Abraham Lincoln, William Jennings Bryan, Susan B. Anthony, and Martin Luther King come to mind.

The best of them spoke with passion because their words gushed forth from wellsprings of character or experience or righteous indignation—and in the case of the great 19th-century American abolitionist Frederick Douglass, all three. He could pierce the conscience of the most stubborn foe by what he said and how he said it.

In a 1997 article for FEE, “Frederick Douglass: Heroic Orator for Liberty”, historian Jim Powell cites this description of Douglass by a first-hand observer:

He was more than six feet in height, and his majestic form, as he rose to speak, straight as an arrow, muscular, yet lithe and graceful, his flashing eye, and more than all, his voice, that rivaled Webster’s in its richness, and in the depth and sonorousness of its cadences, made up such an ideal of an orator as the listeners never forgot.

It’s worth our time to reflect on the life and words of this great man born 200 years ago this year. His story is all the more remarkable considering the circumstances of his birth and early life.

Douglass was born a slave in Maryland in 1818. He never knew who his father was and his mother died when he was seven. He spoke in later life about how hard it was on him to be forbidden to see her when she was ill, to be with her when she died, or to attend her funeral.

Which consonant in the word condemning is silent? A.m B.n C.d D.g​

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Answer:

B.n

Explanation:

The second "n" in condemning is silent. You're welcome, I hope this helps :)

True or False? An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged

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Answer:

It is frequently quoted that upwards of 80% of our taste is made up by smell. So if you plug your nose and cover your eyes, the taste between an apple and onion should be indistinguishable. All potato chip flavors taste the same.

Explanation:

:)

Lol they say its true on here but i feel like it is false. I never tried it and im scared to try it XD ngl but if you do try it lemme know :)

I hope you have a beautiful day! remember you are a queen and need nobody to tell you that! You deserve nothing but the best and you dont have to bow down to no one! Everyone has a story youll never know if you never ask!

You have a future and its yours not anybody elses. Hold your head high and move on. If someone walks out of your life its their loss not yours!

~hailey lee~

In the first part of 1984, which aspects are similar to life in modern-day America?​

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Answer:

Humans, animals, atoms, and other living creatures existed. The humans watched movies, drove cars, had domestic animal companions/pets, ect.

Explanation:

...there really isn't a explanation for this. It's just Human History. I hope this is helpful and correct

What can we learn from a journey? What have you learned about journeys of the self by reading this story?
The story is ugly duckling

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Answer:

Journey define us. They are important markers of our lives...

What do you use to state and support a position in an argumentative essay? Explain the process and how the different elements work together.What are the three requirements of a thesis statement?

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In argumentative essays, writers accomplish this by writing: A clear, persuasive thesis statement in the introduction paragraph. Body paragraphs that use evidence and explanations to support the thesis statement.

Mark as brainlist

Answer:

whatever the other person said 0-0

Explanation:

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Read the sentences from the Newsela article, "First All-Female Spacewalk Will Take Place During Women's History Month." Anne McClain and Christina Koch will venture out together about 240 miles above the Earth and make history. To add to the significance of their mission, the spacewalk will take place during Women's History Month. What is the meaning of significance?

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Answer:

It means "importance".

Explanation:

When the text says "To add to the significance of their mission" the text is referring to the addition of importance that the female walk in space will receive, since it will be held in the month of women, as it shows that women have reached places never imagined.

We can reach this conclusion, because the word "significance" refers to something very important, full of meaning and importance.

Answer:

recover

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden. Suddenly a clear rippling little sound broke out near her and she turned around. She was standing a few feet from a young apple-tree, and the robin had flown on to one of its branches and had burst out into a scrap of a song. Ben Weatherstaff laughed outright. "What did he do that for?" asked Mary. "He's made up his mind to make friends with thee," replied Ben. "Dang me if he hasn't took a fancy to thee." "To me?" said Mary, and she moved toward the little tree softly and looked up. Which evidence best supports the idea that Mary is beginning to change? "…she moved toward the little tree softly…" "…she turned around." "'What did he do that for?' asked Mary." "She was standing a few feet from a young apple-tree."

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Answer: "…she moved toward the little tree softly…"

Explanation:

The best evidence of Mary beginning to change is how she suddenly shifts into a soft movement, which indicates she´s become interested in the robin. Given that Mary has been presented as a bratty girl, this change in behavior shows she´s becoming more open to build relationships and be nicer.

The other options don´t have the same effect. The description of Mary standing "a few feet from a young apple-tree," shows she still reluctant to open herself. Her question ("What did he do that for?") indicates a rather alarming surprise.  

Riddle time! Try the riddle it might be fun :) I will tell you if its right or wrong.





Ethen, Ember, and George are drinking coffee. Willam, Karen and Aaron are drinking soda. Using logic, is Elizabeth drinking coffee or soda?




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Elizabeth is drinking coffee. The letter E appears twice in her name, as it does in the names of the others that are drinking coffee.

How was Jesse treated in his own country after Olympics? please I need it by TONIGHT!!​

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Answer:

Before the month was out, Owens was barred by his own country from participating in any further amateur sports competition.

Explanation:

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Read "Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty” by Edmund Spenser. The sovereign beauty which I do admire, Witness the world how worthy to be praised: The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire In my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised; That being now with her huge brightness dazed, Base thing I can no more endure to view; But looking still on her, I stand amazed At wondrous sight of so celestial hue. So when my tongue would speak her praises due, It stopped is with thought's astonishment: And when my pen would write her titles true, It ravish'd is with fancy's wonderment: Yet in my heart I then both speak and write The wonder that my wit cannot endite. Which lines from the passage best show a change in central ideas? The sovereign beauty which I do admire, Witness the world how worthy to be praised: That being now with her huge brightness dazed, Base thing I can no more endure to view; But looking still on her, I stand amazed At wondrous sight of so celestial hue. Yet in my heart I then both speak and write The wonder that my wit cannot endite.

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Answer: D yet in my heart I then both speak and write the wonder that my wit cannot endite

Explanation:

Did quiz

Answer:

D- Yet in my heart, i then both speak and write the wonder that my wit cannot endite

Explanation: Got it correct on Edge 2022

What’s true about Carlson and his Luger? (OF MICE AND MEN)


a

Carlson won the Luger in a shooting contest when he was 14 years old.

b

Carlson never cleans his pistol, so the men are worried it will backfire when shot.

c

Carlson shot Candy's dog to put it out of its misery.

d

Carlson hid his Luger so well, no one knew where it was.

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the answer is most likely is c

Can you write something similar to example 12

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Answer:

Dear [you can add someone's name here],

How are you? What you been up too?

I went on holiday to France last weekend and I just came back. Me and my family went to see the Eiffel tower and had an amazing time!

The place we stayed at had amazing food and we could see so much from our balcony. We even went too the Louvre Museum!

what did you do last weekend? was it fun?

love

[your name]

Answer:

this might sound cringe but thats all i could think of right now and mind my spelling mistakes and grammar.

Explanation:

dear ( friends name )

omg haven't heard from you in ages its so good to hear from you.

i recently went on a trip to egypt it was awesome.

i got to see a lot of pyramids and i even tried one of their famous dishes called shawarma it was delicious. i also visited this place called karnak which holds old buildings it was a very cool experience and all.

what are you busy doing lately? anything interesting?

love

(name)

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