Answer:
Explanation:b
What is the exposition of “Saved by a Seal”?
Answer:
The liveliest seal that father and I ever caught, and the only one that ever got away from us after we had housed it, was Nab. Although father has been catching seals for zoological gardens and circuses almost as long as I can remember, and knows all their tricks both in water and on land, yet Nab was too sharp for him.
Explanation:
The exposition is the beginning of a story.
how can recollection affect someone's interpretation of an event?
PLURAL NOUNS
.
write the plurol forms of these special nouns.
fish
1. I can see two (fish)
in the fish tank.
2. How many (child) _children are there in the school yard?
3. We still need three more forks and knife)
Inices for our dinner guests
4. Many trees lose their (leaf)
leaves
in the fall
5. Many (deer) _deers
live in that forest
6. Sharks can grow thousands of tooth)
in a lifetime
Answer:
1. fishes
2. children
3.knives
4.leaves
5. deers
6. teeth
Question 4 of 10
Process essays present the process in:
O A. random order.
O B. the order that best suits the writer's personal style.
C. sequence.
O D. None of the above is true.
summary on listening to music while studying
Answer:
ackground music may improve focus on a task by providing motivation and improving mood. During long study sessions, music can aid endurance. In some cases, students have found that music helps them with memorization, likely by creating a positive mood, which indirectly boosts memory formation.
Explanation:
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How many inches are equal to 14 feet
Answer:
Centimeter Centimeter is a metric system length unit equal to one hundredth of a meter. 1cm equals 0.39370 inches.
Answer:
168
Explanation:
1 foot = 12 inches
12 × 14 = 168 inches
Write a movie review about fast and furious 7. ((Ideas))
Writing Prompt: Think about a time in your life when someone had confidence in you to
solve a problem or complete a task. That person might be a family member, friend, teacher,
coach, pastor, or even a stranger. Write about the experience. Be sure to describe the task
and the effect that person's confidence had on you. Include sensory details and an
organized story structure.
Answer:
When I was five years old, my parents gave me a pair of roller skates for Christmas. I still remember the happiness of that day since it was something that I had wanted for a long time.
The morning after Christmas, I took my roller skates to the street. I sit on the bench and carefully put them on. My big brother was watching me from the kitchen window. I still remember how he laughed when I first tried to stand up.
After my tenth attempt to stand up from the bench and falling backward, I was ready to give up. At that moment, my brother came into the patio and told me, "Only the ones who don't stand up after every fall fail, think how much you wanted these skates and how much you want to skate and do those tricks that you see the kids do at the park" After that, he gave me his hand and help me to stand on the hard floor.
Carefully he guided me to the desolated street, where I started to give little steps with my roller skates. When he saw that I was confident enough, he took a step backward and gave me an encouraging smile to keep moving. Every time I felt he was there telling me that I could do it. Even when I wanted to give up, he was there believing in me and my potential. With his support, I could give my first steps in my roller skates and feel the wind against my face in combination with the high speed. I will never get tired of that feeling.
Thanks to his support and confidence in me, today, I am one of the best roller skaters in my city. I am planning to compete in the big leagues and become one of the best roller skaters. Every time I felt or think that I can not do it, I think of my brother and his confidence in me. It never fails to give me the strength that I need to keep going.
Explanation:
In this narrative, we talk about learning how to skate and how a relative helped to do it.
In a narrative, it is important to give details about the surroundings so that the reader can have a clear picture in his mind. Also, we should write about the feelings and sensations that the main character experiences. By doing that, we give the reader a clear picture, transmit sensations and emotions, and create a connection with the other.
Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden:
“Why does it make you angry when you are looked at?” she inquired one day.
“I always hated it,” he answered, “even when I was very little. Then when they took me to the seaside and I used to lie in my carriage everybody used to stare and ladies would stop and talk to my nurse and then they would begin to whisper and I knew then they were saying I shouldn’t live to grow up. Then sometimes the ladies would pat my cheeks and say ‘Poor child!’ Once when a lady did that I screamed out loud and bit her hand. She was so frightened she ran away.”
“She thought you had gone mad like a dog,” said Mary, not at all admiringly.
“I don’t care what she thought,” said Colin, frowning.
What is the meaning of the figurative language “mad like a dog”?
dreadfully sad
righteously angry
out of control
having strong instincts
Answer:
b
Explanation:
mad like a dog means angry
Answer:
B or C
Explanation:
I'm not sure which one it is, but it's one of the two.
What contributed to Deaf audiences becoming more supportive of NTD's productions?
OA.
NTD started incorporating ASL interpreters in their productions.
OB.
NTD created a program to train Deaf directors to start their own theaters.
O C. NTD began employing Deaf management instead of hearing directors.
OD.
NTD made it mandatory that all plays include shadowing.
Answer: A. NTD started incorporating ASL interpreters in their productions.
Explanation:
The National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD) empowered Deaf audiences everywhere by showing that the Deaf could act in theatre production by using American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters as artists in their production.
The publicity and impact that this gave sign language and deaf people in general galvanised support for the NTD amongst the Deaf and the world leading to captioned television and telecommunication devices amongst other things being introduced to ensure that more people could participate in the arts.
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NTD began employing Deaf management instead of hearing directors.
Explanation:
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write a letter to the editor of the national dailies on the ways through which examination malpractice could be avoided
explain why the "ministers fears proved justified" during the sit-in at the woolworth's lunch counter. in what respect could this sit-in be regarded as a victory?
Answer and Explanation:
The ministers' fears were justified because they feared that young people would be victims of violence during the protests and that is exactly what happened, the young people were raped, humiliated and blamed, even being arrested, even though they promoted a peaceful protest. In this case, we can see that the protest bothered a large part of the population, calling attention to the cause addressed by the young Protestants, in this point of view, the protest can be considered a victory, even if it had such a disadvantageous ending.
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Answer:
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Can someone please help me with this it’s urgent?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Do you think that you can zoom in I can really see it
Explanation I wouls say C or A good luck.
What does Mercutio's speech about Queen Mab reveal about his character?
He is always happy and likes to please other people.
He does not know many people at the party that night.
He wants to go home instead of going out to a party.
He has a temper and is annoyed by lovers and dreamers.
Answer:
He has a temper and is annoyed by lovers and dreamers.
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
Read this excerpt from Carson McCullers’s Southern Gothic novel The Ballad of the Sad Café.
The Ballad of the Sad Café
by Carson McCullers (excerpt)
Her marriage had been unlike any other marriage ever contracted in this county — it was a strange and dangerous marriage, lasting only for ten days, that left the whole town wondering and shocked. Except for this queer marriage, Miss Amelia had lived her life alone. Often she spent whole nights back in her shed in the swamp, dressed in overalls and gum boots, silently guarding the low fire of the still.
With all things which could be made by the hands Miss Amelia prospered. She sold chitterlins and sausage in the town near-by. On fine autumn days, she ground sorghum, and the syrup from her vats was dark golden and delicately flavored. She built the brick privy behind her store in only two weeks and was skilled in carpentering. It was only with people that Miss Amelia was not at ease. People, unless they are nilly-willy or very sick, cannot be taken into the hands and changed overnight to something more worthwhile and profitable. So that the only use that Miss Amelia had for other people was to make money out of them.
Which Gothic theme is portrayed in this excerpt?
A. social misfits
B. the supernatural
C. fading beauty
D. damsel in distress
E. descent into madness
By midnight, the fairies (Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustardseed) ...
A. are tired of Bottom's demands.
B. hope Bottom brings his friends to the forest.
C. hope Bottom stays with the Fairy Queen.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because it makes the most sense.
What did Morrie encourage Mitch to do his senior year?
Answer:
To act tough
Explanation:
vegetarians are healthier than people who eat meat
Answer:
This is a misnomer. Humans are omnivors, meant to eat plants AND animals. A balanced diet is the solution.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense was important because it:
Answer:
it was important because it encouraged alot of the colonists to bear arms against England
I need the theme of The Myth of Pandora’s Box, But It can´t have character names or plot details from the story.
Answer:
The theme of Pandora's Box is to not let curiosity get the best of you, because in some situations or instances, it could get you in a ton of trouble
Answer:
Hamburger
Explanation:
The theme of Pandora's Box is to not let curiosity get the best of you, because in some situations or instances, it could get you in a ton of trouble
What incident (when Victor was 15) was instrumental to his research into animating
lifeless matter?
Answer:
He saw a tree being struck by lightning.
Explanation:
When Victor was fifteen, when he witnessed a storm, he could see a tree being struck by lightning and being completely destroyed. This puzzled him a lot and he could see that electricity is powerful for destroying living matter. This episode made him reflect and think about whether electricity would also be efficient to create and give life to dead material.
Grade 6 Readingthe migration of the grey squirrels answer key
Answer:
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Explanation
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1. Finding a good man is like finding a needle in a haystack.
(Meaning: The task at hand is likely to be hard.)
Answer:The answer would be it is hard to find a good man
Explanation:Because trying to find a needle in a haystack is very hard
A word with nearly the same meaning as another word is
HOW AM I GONNA PASS 6TH GRADE
Choose the correct definition of off-rhyme:
A.the rhyming of the end words of a poem's lines
B.rhyme occurring within the lines of the poem
C.words that sound similarly but do not rhyme perfectly
D.The repetition of initial consonants
Answer:
C is the correct answer I have to believe ma'am/sir/person
Terri is rewriting 7 Superscript 13 in expanded form. How many factors should she use in her expression?
factors
Answer:
13 factors
Explanation:
Factors is a mathematical or statistical term that describes the numbers you multiply to get another number. Hence, given that Terri should rewrite 7 to the 13th in expanded form, Then, she should use 13 factors
Answer:
13
Explanation:
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8.4.2.1 Read the texts and complete the sentences.
1
Fishermen in Tashirojima Island feed the cats because they believe
2 Visitors to Tashirojima Island can take part in regular
3 Socotra Island is off .......
4 What makes Socotra Island unique is that the plants and animals there
5 The bottle tree has the shape
Socotra sits at the entrance to the Gulf of Aden, only 60 miles from the horn of Africa. Politically it is governed by Yemen, some 230 miles to the north.
The texts and complete the sentences1. Fishermen in Tashirojima Island feed the cats because they believe "that it skips a few steps to heaven for them."
2. Visitors to Tashirojima Island can take part in regular "meeting just to see how things work around there."
3.Socotra Island "is off of the map, we need to add it to our map, but whereas the missing piece."
4. What makes Socotra Island unique is that the plants and animals there "are all chemical-free and they are all very healthy."
5. The bottle tree has the shape "of a basic vase, with the flowers of course, except they are leaves!"
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3. What can you infer about how Levy’s experiences with racial prejudice compare to that of her family when they first arrive in Britain? Has it gotten better or worse?
Answer:
Levy's experiences with racial prejudice compared to her parents reflects that how even after many years, the racial prejudice was a part of Britain.
The experience proved to be better for Levy as she was able to reconnect with her origin after that experience.
Explanation:
"Back To My Own Country" is an essay written by Andrea Levy. It is a reflective essay, as Levy reflects upon her experiences of racial prejudice.
Andrea Levy have Jamaican origin and her family immigrated to Britain years ago in search of better jobs. Back in Jamaica, Levy's parents enjoyed the privilege of being superior but once they entered Britain, they faced racial prejudices. Her mother's Jamaican qualifications were nullified on the land of Britain making her unable to approach her teaching career. Her parents had to live in a small one-room apartment. There was a time when her father had to live separately from her mother.
As Levy had a fair skin tone, she tried to mingle more with white people in her college, as she was ashamed of her black origin. Back in Jamaica, her parents also never allowed her to play with children with darker tones.
But there was a time when Levy faced racial prejudice. She felt ashamed to identify herself as a Jamaican and to stand with blacks. The experiences by Levy and her family tells that Britain was having the seeds of prejudice even after many years.
Though the racial prejudice experience hurt Levy but after this experience, she was able to reconnect with her origin. She recognized herself as Caribbean and Black British writer. This proves that though the experience was harsh but it proved to be better for Levy.