Answer:
defently b
Explanation:
Answer:
It's B). arrogant
Which of the following represents how England's ability to expand its colonies around the globe affects its economy?
A) The colonies provide raw materials for England's industries.
B) The boom in shipbuilding helps the labor market.
C) The colonies provide model governments for England to emulate.
D) The guild system gives way to unionized labor.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Study island A memorable evening
Answer:E oh boi
Explanation:YEAA BOIIiIiIi
The writer's style is
T. J. received this postcard in the mail.
Dear T.J.
Grandpa and I are having a wonderful time in New York
City. Yesterday we took a ferry to the Statue of Liberty.
As we were eating our lunch near the statue, a seagull
swooped down and stole Grandpa's tomato sandwich
right out of his hand! We laughed while we watched him
gobble the whole thing. We took lots of photos to show
you.
Love ya, Buddy!
Grandma
O formal; the writer's purpose is to educate a family
member about New York geography.
O formal; the writer's purpose is to inform a family
member about seagulls and their diet.
informal; the writer's purpose is to entertain a family
member with a funny story.
o informal; the writer's purpose is to persuade a family
member to visit New York.
How does the dialogue in the paragraph help develop the narrative?
Put simply, dialogue is narrative conveyed through speech by two or more characters. Effective dialogue should do many things at once, not just convey information. It should set the scene, advance action, give insight into each character, and foreshadow future dramatic action.
This excerpt uses
direct characterization to describe what Squeaky is like.
direct characterization to describe what Raymond is like.
indirect characterization to show what Squeaky is like.
indirect characterization to show what Raymond is like.
Read the excerpt from “Raymond's Run.”
But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything to say about his big head, they have to come by me, and i don’t play the dozens or believe in standing around with somebody in my face doing a lot of talking. I much rather just knock you down and take my chances even if i am a little girl with skinny arms.
This excerpt uses
direct characterization to describe what Squeaky is like.
direct characterization to describe what Raymond is like.
indirect characterization to show what Squeaky is like.
indirect characterization to show what Raymond is like.
Answer:
direct characterization to describe what Squeaky is like.
Explanation:
Direct characterization is the use of explicit description to show details about a character. These details could be a description of their habits, physical features, etc. It is the opposite of indirect characterization that uses indirect means like thoughts and feelings to describe a character.
From the excerpt, we can deduce that Squeaky is directly describing herself by explicitly saying how skinny her arms are and details about her being a little girl
Answer:
C indirect Characterization to show what squeaky is like
Explanation:
select a word that is used in a primary connotative way
Answer:
C. crashed
Explanation:
Each word has two types of meaning:
Denotation - its literal meaning;Connotation - the emotional or cultural association it carries.Words dinner, invited, and turkey are used in their primary, literal meaning. The only word that is used somewhat figuratively is crashed. The primary meaning of the verb to crash is to break or fall to pieces with noise or to collide, especially violently and noisily (when we talk about moving vehicles, objects, etc.). Here, it means to go somewhere you are not invited. It's not a positive concept. That's why option C is the correct one.
You have read the passage “Personal Best,” which describes an Olympic running event in the future between humans and robothletes. Write an essay explaining how the author uses setting and description to create suspense in the passage. Use evidence from the passage to support your response.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The author uses setting and description to create suspense in the passage in many different forms.
For instance, the cheering of the fans that attended the context. It has been many years since a human had beaten a robot-athlete, so people started to chant the names of the human competitors: Amy and Jeremy. Here, the author likes to use vivid imagery to show readers how special the moment was with all the people supporting human athletes.
Another example could be when a robot fell down during the context and Jeremey had to suddenly maneuver to avoid the fallen robot. Here, the author describes the determination shown by Jeremy, knowing that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for winning the games.
who was ha before she was forced to flee home (inside out and back again) (doesn't have to b exact, just an idea, thanks)
Read the excerpt from “Drummer Man.”
It turned out to be a good thing that I signed on again. It wasn’t long into my second year when our regiment fought at the Siege of Corinth. In the heat of the fight we made a desperate charge across a ravine and Captain Williamson was wounded. So the call came in for a quick retreat, but unfortunately the captain was left there between the lines. Somebody had to rescue him, and it was one of two times during the war that I was happy for being small. I took off in a stooping run, unseen by the enemy, and somehow found the strength to drag Williamson back to the stretcher bearers and out of harm’s way.
Based on the excerpt, how does the narrator’s size affect his experiences?
It leads to him getting wounded.
It helps him to get rescued.
It leads to him being a stretcher bearer.
It helps him save his captain.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Have a wonderful day to all of you
D. It helps him save his captain.
The narrator of "Drummer Man" is in small sized. Based on the excerpt we can infer that he was not very happy with his small size. this was only 1 of 2 times when he liked to being small in sized.
His regiment had to retreat from the war front, but their Captain shall wounded or left between the lines. Someone had to go there and drag Captain back for safe place.
What's the last thing the drummer said before being kicked out?If the man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps this is because he hears the different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured and far away. It was that famous joke.
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Please help me this is timed
Move each sentence into the Past, Present, or Future category.
I will study art at noen
Past
Present
Future
I will kick the ball
I will see a show tonight
Tam seeing a show DONNE
I kicked the ball
I study art daily
I studied art
I am kicking the ball
Answer:
PASTi kicked the balli studied artPRESENTi am kicking the balli study art dailyTam seeing a shoe DONNEFUTUREi will kick the balli will see a show tonightExplanation:
What is the message of the story in “ Once Upon a Time..” by Nadine Gordimer?
Answer:
Explanation:
Alm ko
Ayan
How had conditions in new mexico changed by the time the spanish returned in 1692?
Answer:
Like this
Explanation:
The history of New Mexico is based on archeological evidence, attesting to varying cultures of humans occupying the area of New Mexico since approximately 9200 BCE, and written records. The earliest peoples had migrated from northern areas of North America after ... Since that time, the Spanish Empire, Mexico, and the United States
please help me with the semicolon ... you don’t have to do all of the questions
Answer:
Just add a semicolon in place of the periods.
ex.
He lives near the beach;The salty air is making his car rust.
Explanation:
FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST
what logical appeals are used in Thomas Paine's The Crisis
Expressions that are used so much that people get tired of hearing them are called:
idioms
cliches
similes
metaphors
Answer:Cliches
Explanation:
Cliches are phrases or expressions that due to overuse have lost their original effect and value .
All cliche expressions were once new but because overtime was used so extensively that they began to loose value and at times sound irritating and do not give the impact they originally gave.
Examples
They all lived happily ever after
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
only time will tell.
Answer:
Cliches
Explanation:
TRUST ME I DID THE EXAM TOO
Which example seems most like an informal discussion?
a chat with friends about a TV show that aired last night
a classroom conversation about a current events issue
a teacher-student conference about an upcoming report
a committee meeting in the conference room of an office
Answer: a chat with friends about a tv show that aired last night
Explanation: its nothing formal, its hanging with bros talking about a random factor from the other night, so it is INformal
The character that is is the force in opposition is called ?
1.protagonist
2.dynamic
3.antagonist
4.flat
Answer:
3 is the answer
Explanation:
Answer:
maybe 1
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
Brian told Joe that he is a genius.
Which revision would best improve the sentence?
O 1. Brian told Joe that he thinks he is a genius.
2. Brian told Joe that he thinks Joe is a genius,
3. Brian told him that he thinks Joe is a genius.
4. Brian told his friend Joe that he thinks he is a genius.
Answer:
1. Brian told Joe that he thinks he is a genius.
Explanation:
The revision that would best improve the original sentence is the first one.
In the second sentence, Joe is mentioned twice, which is not necessary and sounds somewhat awkward (despite making it a bit clearer whether Brian thinks that he himself or Joe is a genius).
In the third sentence, Joe is mentioned once, but in the second half of the sentence. That's why we could think that Brian told someone else that Joe is a genius.
The fourth sentence is the second best. The phrase his friend, though, doesn't contribute to the revision in any way, which makes it unnecessary.
That leaves us with the first option is the best one.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Because you are the best and actually its right!
PART A: Which of the following best explains what the monster’s descriptions of his own rage (such as burning down the cottage) reveal about how he views himself?
A The monster describes himself as wild, almost like a crazed beast in his rage, implying that deep down he views himself as much as a monster as others do.
B The monster describes himself as taking pleasure in his acts of rage, implying that he has total control and views himself as a mastermind of destruction.
C The monster describes himself as a wounded animal in his rage, suggesting that he views himself only as a helpless victim.
D The monster describes himself as unrestrained in his rage (as he burns down the cottage, suggesting that he views himself as powerful and limitless, like a god.
Answer:
C. The monster describes himself as a wounded animal in his rage, suggesting that he views himself only as a helpless victim.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley's gothic novel "Frankenstein," tells the story of a monster created by a young scientist and the abandonment issues between the creator and created being. The story deals with themes of resentment, family, relationships, love, good and bad, etc. among other themes.
In Chapter XVI of the novel, the monster had decided to befriend the people in the cottage. But when he returned, he was dejected to see them leave, once again making him alone and deserted, with no one to love him as he wanted so much. Feeling rejected all over again, he was filled with "a rage of anger" leading him to burn the cottage down, but "unable to injure anything human". Rather, he focused his target on "inanimate objects", thereby burning the cottage. This seems to show how he really feels, that even though he's seething with immeasurable anger, he still couldn't get himself to hurt humans/ living things.
Thus, this reveals that he views himself as a wounded animal, deserted and rejected, viewing himself as an unfortunate and helpless victim rather than a raging monster.
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Explanation:
It is a because my teacher and i did it and i also thought it was c but she said it was a beacuse in the answer you can see that he was in rage and that others view him as a monster and he also agreed with that.
who likes turtles give me a good answer ok
Answer: there the best
Explanation:
What is the significance of the phrase, “seated at the right hand of the father”? What does this reveal about Burr’s perspective?
The significance of the phrase, “seated at the right hand of the father” is that:
Burr recognizes that Hamilton had a special place before Washington. This shows that Aaron Burr believed that Hamilton was given a position that was not right.What is the perspective of Burr?In the text, we can see that Aaron Burr believed that Alexander Hamilton was given a position that was not right for him.
By this phrase, he was portraying George Washington as a father and Hamilton as having the privilege of being before him. Burr who later killed Hamilton was not happy with this fact.
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Which sentence/pair of sentences should come FIRST in the narrative's introduction
paragraph?
Answer:
look at your sentences
Explanation:
which one starts the whole subject off , what comes first
PLEASE ASAP 50 POINTS AND WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Read the excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller.
Dr. Bell advised my father to write to Mr. Anagnos, director of the Perkins Institution in Boston, the scene of Dr. Howe's great labours for the blind, and ask him if he had a teacher competent to begin my education. This my father did at once, and in a few weeks there came a kind letter from Mr. Anagnos with the comforting assurance that a teacher had been found. This was in the summer of 1886. But Miss Sullivan did not arrive until the following March.
Which line from the excerpt shows the first-person point of view?
Dr. Bell advised my father to write to Mr. Anagnos
in a few weeks there came a kind letter from Mr. Anagnos
This was in the summer of 1886.
But Miss Sullivan did not arrive until the following March.
Answer: c
Because you said sooooooooo
Answer:c this was in the summer of 1886
Explanation:
I did The Unit test
In the book The Outsiders in chapter 3, what did Ponyboy think the differences and simularities are between the Greasers and the Socs?
Answer:
Greasers were meant to be not smart, lazy, dropouts, ghetto, etc. While Socs were meant to be smart, popular, susccessful, and rich.
Explanation:
plss help!
Can someone give me an introduction paragraph that explains the overall meaning of the poem?!
I don’t get it lol
Alas, that love, whose view is muffled still,
Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will!
Where shall we dine?—O me! What fray was here?
Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all.
165Here’s much to do with hate but more with love.
Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate,
O anything of nothing first created!
O heavy lightness, serious vanity,
Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms!
Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health,
Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is!
This love feel I, that feel no love in this.
Dost thou not laugh?
Answer:
ummm the poem is weird...
"You reap what you sow!" How does this saying relate to school and life
Answer:
The effort you put in is what you get, ie. if i put in low effort to a test im going to get a bad grade
Explanation:
How did William holding come up with the idea for his neck lord of the files
Answer:
Golding's experience teaching unruly young boys would later serve as inspiration for his novel Lord of the Flies. Although passionate about teaching from day one, in 1940 Golding temporarily abandoned the profession to join the Royal Navy and fight in World War II.
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Paragraph 19 describes Werner
listening to the radio. This description
is made to make readers understand
which of the following ideas?
O A. how special a working radio is in
this setting and time period
OB. how rare it is for Werner to be
knowledgeable about how radios
work
c. how Frau Elena disapproves of the
use of this new technology in the
home
D. how fearful Werner and the other
children are of the unexplained
sounds coming from the earphone
Answer:
I think it’s A how special a working radio is in this setting and time period
Explanation:
What message is the author trying to communicate? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
Your work is you, Whatever someone else thinks dosn't matter as long as yo feel confident in your work. The author speaks this message with this phrase "is not about how many people" and he also uses "it's about how honest you are with yourself"
Explanation:
:)