Answer:
For instance
Explanation:
Answer:
For instance.
Explanation:
It's for instance because it's the only one that makes senses and goes into the sentence easily. The definitions of the other words make no sense in the sentence as well.
Help! i need help with this and its due by 5:00
Answer:
What is it that you need help with?
Explanation:
Please give the question...
Answer:
You might want to make it a bit bigger or take a more precise screenshot because I can not read it.
Explanation:
How are the events with Killer Kane relevant to the character and plot?
PLEASE HELP! FREAK THE MIGHTY CHAPTER 19!
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
Answer:
Kenny Kane, also known as the notorious Killer Kane
Explanation:
hope it helps :)
What's the theme in chapter 10 lightning thief and what is the evidence?
Answer:
its about a lightning theif and his crew taking the lightning. Evidence is in the text it says that they were taking lightning
Answer:
Percy’s reaction to Luke’s gesture shows that Percy is acutely aware of how social relationships at camp play out. He understands that he and Luke might be rivals, and so it’s a significant gesture for Luke to give Percy such a nice gift. Being so much older, Luke bridges the gap between friend and mentor, which makes Percy even happier to receive this kind of positive attention from Luke.
Explanation:
Ha ha ha ha ha
Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna,
I wanna really, really, really wanna zigazig ah
If you want my future, forget my past
If you wanna get with me, better make it fast
Now don't go wasting my precious time
Get your act together we could be just fine
I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha)
I wanna really, really, really wanna zigazig ah
If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends
(Gotta get with my friends)
Make it last forever, friendship never ends
If you wanna be my lover, you have got to give
Taking is too easy, but that's the way it is
Oh, what do you think about that
Now you know how I feel
Say, you can handle my love, are you for real
I won't be hasty, I'll give you a try
If you really bug me then I'll say goodbye
Yo I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha)
I wanna really, really, really wanna zigazig ah
If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends
(Gotta get with my friends)
Make it last forever, friendship never ends
If you wanna be my lover, you have got to give
(You've got to give)
Taking is too easy, but that's the way it is
So, here's a story from A to Z
You wanna get with me, you gotta listen carefully
We got Em in the place who likes it in your face
You got G like MC who likes it on a
Easy V doesn't come for free, she's a real lady
And as for me, ha you'll see
Slam your body down and wind it all around
Slam your body down and wind it all around
If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends
(Gotta get with my friends)
Make it last forever, friendship never ends
If you wanna be my lover, you have got to give
(You've got to give)
Taking is too easy, but that's the way it is
If you wanna be my lover
You gotta, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta
Slam, slam, slam, slam (make it last forever)
Slam your body down and wind it all around
Slam your body down and wind it all around
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Slam your body down and wind it all around
Slam your body down and zigazig ah
If you wanna be my lover?
do i have any typos???
What should be included in the body paragraphs of a persuasive essay?
A. the three main reasons that support the thesis
B. the thesis statement
C. the introduction to the paper and the conclusion
D. the conclusion of the paper
adapted from The Cave of Gold
by Everett McNeil
I was up at dawn and found everybody up and awaiting eagerly the moment when there would be sufficient light in the canyon to make the climbing of the Big Tree and the entrance into Crooked Arm Gulch safe. At last Mr. Conroyal declared that the great moment had come.
"But," and he glanced around the group of eager faces, "we need one man here to stand guard. Who is willing to stay behind?"
For a moment, no one appeared willing to make this sacrifice. Then, with a smile on his face, Frank Holt offered.
"Reckon I'll stay," he said. "I'm not as young as I once was, and crawling along that rock is dangerous to legs as old as mine."
We set off to climb Big Tree. You may be sure that there were no laggards among us.
When we reached the gulch, Ham said, "Now, the first thing to do is to get down to the bottom."
"That looks easy! Right this way!" Thune began excitedly clambering down the rocks.
Soon, we all stood at the bottom of Crooked Arm Gulch. We excitedly looked around for the entrance to the Cave of Gold, looking in vain. In front of us the wall of the gulch had been hollowed out into a great overhanging arch, seventy-five or more feet in height and some fifteen feet deep.
Could this be the miner's Cave of Gold?
In a minute more, we all were searching for the hidden entrance to the cave on the back wall of the arch.
Thune stopped in front of a large flat rock that had fallen so that it stood nearly on edge, leaning against the back wall of the arch. "Come, give me a hand, Bud," he said to me, "and let's see what is behind this rock."
In a moment, we were tugging at the huge slab of rock and, at last, with a mighty effort, we pulled it away from the wall, revealing a black opening in the solid rock.
"Bravo!" I yelled.
"Found!" shouted Thune, and both of us made a dive for the hole, but Ham stopped us.
Ham thrust his body into the opening and began cautiously working his way forward.
In about five minutes, Ham came backing hurriedly out.
"Who's got the candles?" he cried excitedly. "There's a cave, but we must have lights."
Ham caught up one of the candles and, quickly lighting it, crawled into the hole again, holding the candle out in front of him.
Thune followed.
"The rest of us had better wait outside until we hear from Ham," Mr. Conroyal said, staring anxiously into the hole.
For perhaps ten minutes we waited, although to the uneasy and excited watchers outside it seemed more like an hour, because not a sound came from the hole. Then, suddenly, the excited voice of Thune was heard, booming out through the hole.
"It's the cave, the Cave of Gold!" he cried exultantly, his voice trembling with excitement. "Come in, all of you. There is room for all. I will hold my candle so that you can see."
In five minutes, we were staring wonderingly around us. The bottom of the cave was level and composed of a very coarse gravel, mixed with little rounded chunks of a yellowish metal that glowed in the light of the candles like thousands of dull yellow coals of fire.
Ham knelt down. In a voice hardly above a whisper, he said, "It is gold!"
At long last, we had found the old miner's lost cave of gold.
From whose point of view is this story told?
A.
Bud’s
B.
Frank Holt's
C.
Thune's
(dont troll plz)
Answer:
A. Bud's
Explanation:
The giveaway sentence in the text is, "Come give me a hand, Bud,' he said to me," in which Thune addresses Bud. The narrator (Bud) does not describe him addressing "Bud," but rather, "me."
Not sure if that makes any sense but I hope this helps.
we can understand that a cloud gets its name as a result of its
I. shape
II. position
III. color
A. I only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II, and III
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I just looked it up ;-;
What part of speech is the word in italics?
slowly is the one in italics
Brian walked "slowly" home, as the day was so warm and pleasant.
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Answer:
D its an adjective
Explanation:
plz mark brainliest
so I might be going to a hunted corn maze tonight and i'm really scared. do you have any advise for me??
because there might be clowns and I have "Coulrophobia" if you don't know what that is it is basically " a fear of someone who walks on stilts" or a fear fear of clowns. but anyway my "Coulrophobia" is so bad that if I see someone on stilts or if I see a clown I will scream really loud and I will cry and run and wont stop that is how bad my "Coulrophobia" is.
Answer:
bro just stay calm, girl. ive got germaphobia and it sucks. But i read a book on how to get rid of a phobia and it said you just have to face your fear and it will slowly fade away. Also, if it is really bad you can go to therapy.
Explanation:
:)
Which part of the sentence best points to the correct definition of injustices in the sentence?
They'd also been talking about the injustices they experienced daily, like not being able to eat at a lunch counter.
(1 point)
"eat at a lunch counter"
"like not being able to eat at a lunch counter"
"they experienced daily"
"they'd also been talking"
Answer:
I would say, like not being able to eat at a lunch counter
Which Point of View is used the least in story-telling?
A)1st person
B)2nd person
C)3rd person
PLZZZ HELP ME THIS DUE IN 35 MIN PLZZ!!!
what is the Inhabited
Prefix:
Root:
Suffix:
Definition:
Answer:
Inhabited prefix is reihabit
Inhabited suffix is inhabited, inhabitence, inhabitency, inhabiting.
Inhabited
Explanation:
Answer:
Inhabited prefix is reihabit
Inhabited suffix is inhabited,
inhabitence,
inhabitency,
inhabiting.
Inhabited
Explanation:
But once I spread my fingers in the dirt and crouch over the Get on Your Mark, the dream goes and I am solid again and am telling myself, Squeaky you must win, you must win, you are the fastest thing in the world, you can even beat your father up Amsterdam if you really try. And then I feel my weight coming back just behind my knees then down to my feet then into the earth and the pistol shot explodes in my blood and I am off and weightless again, flying past the other runners, my arms pumping up and down and the whole world is quiet except for the crunch as I zoom over the gravel in the track.
Which theme is shown most clearly in this excerpt?
Dreaming can be a distraction from achieving goals.
Reality can oftentimes seem like a dream.
Winning is proof that a person has worked hard.
Success is possible if one truly believes in oneself.
Answer:
Success is possible if one truly believes in oneself.
Explanation:
hopes this helps, pls mark brainliest
Answer:
I think its the first one.
Explanation:
because it doesn't say anything about succeeding or winning and it doesn't say anything about reality seeming like a dream. but it does say that the dream left and they recollected their thoughts so it would be the first one.
What is A theme of “Stray”?
People should put their children before their pets.
A family's financial situation can affect the decisions it makes.
A family should make financial sacrifices for their pets.
People who work hard are less likely to want to keep a pet.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from “Stray” best supports the answer to Part A?
“The snow was keeping him home from his job at the warehouse.”
“She knew her parents wouldn’t let her keep it….”
“…her father made so little money any pets were out of the question….”
“Mrs. Lacey grudgingly let Doris feed it table scraps.”
Answer:
Explanation:
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PLEASE DEFINE EACH WORD THEN USE EACH WORD IN A SENTENCE. BE SURE TO WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.
1. Transverse waves
2. Longitudinal waves
3. Mechanical wave
4. Frequency
5. Amplitude
6. Wave
7. Mechanical wave
Answer:
1. a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
2. a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
3. A mechanical wave is a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum.
4. the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
5. the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium
6. a wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance of one or more quantities
7. mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium
Explanation:
Read the passage.
According to some experts in the field, driverless cars won’t happen for years to come. But numerous other people, such as civil liberties policy analyst Hagemann, say driverless cars will arrive sooner than people think.
ASAP
Which phrase from the passage is the best example of precise language?
“some experts in the field”
“for years to come”
“civil liberties policy analyst”
“sooner than people think”
Why is it important to be able to identify emotional appeals?
WRITE A SMALL ESSAY PLS AND YOU WILL RECEIVE BRAINLIEST!
Answer:
Emotional appeals will encourage the audience to identify with your message on a visceral level, bypassing intellectual filters, such as skepticism and logic. It may be appealing to take a shortcut to making the audience sympathize with your point of view.
Explanation:
hope this helps but sorry if it doesn't i just looked it up.
A Blue-Ridged Adventure
"Hey Garry! Give me a hand," Mark shouted from the top of a rocky embankment.
"Just a moment," said Garry, as he made an attempt to strengthen his footing on the rocks near the cavern.
Together, Garry and Mark descended into the famous underground caverns of Shenandoah. As they entered the cavern, both boys had no regrets about signing up for this trekking trip in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.
"I don't think we need a flashlight," Mark said, looking at the natural crystalline cave formations that seemed to be emitting a light of their own.
Behind a large, craggy rock formation, the boys saw a small opening about the size of a doorway, and began to move towards it. Quietly, they stepped in through the entryway.
"Let's see where this takes us," whispered Garry boldly as he took the first step down a long, narrow path.
As they moved further down the walkway, the light became dimmer, and eventually they could not see anything around them.
After what seemed like an eternity of dragging their fingers along the walls of the cavern to follow the path in the dark, a glimmer of light appeared. Silently, the boys hurried their steps until they found themselves in a brightly lit open expanse, about the size of a large concert hall.
The cavern here was unlike the other caverns because the sun poured in through an opening in the ceiling.
The boys were amazed to see concentric, ancient stone circles piled on the floor of the cave.
"We may have stumbled upon an ancient Paleo-American Indian site," said Mark, who had just written an article on the ancient people. When he grew up, he planned to become an archaeologist. "This site must be at least 9,000 years old," he said. Though he wanted to stay and explore, he knew it was illegal to tamper with archaeological sites. So, he turned to Garry and said, "We should get out of here without disturbing anything."
Guess I'll come back here one day when I write my book on the Paleo-American Indians, Mark thought.
As they walked back down the pathway that led to the room, Garry exclaimed "Can you believe what we just saw? That was so great! You'll have to come rediscover this place when you're a famous archaeologist and author!"
Stepping out of the cavern, they took in the pristine, lush scenery all around them. They had a panoramic view of the mountains from where they stood.
"Think we should try to head back?" Garry asked.
When they climbed back toward the hiking trail, they discovered that Sarah and Abe, a couple of their fellow trekkers, were waiting for them. They walked along the riverside and turned the corner to close in on the campsite. As they did, they spotted Sue and Ben, two other trekkers on the expedition. The team had planned a delicious campfire meal for the night.
"Where were you both?" asked Sarah.
"We were getting a little worried about you," said Abe.
"Garry and I were just walking around. We saw some neat crystals," Mark said. "Right, Garry?"
Garry smiled and nodded, "Right."
As the sun set over crystal clear waters of the river, both boys thought about their adventure. It was nice to have a secret, especially one that they could rediscover some other time.
Select all correct answers.
Which two sentences show how the narrative point of view creates a sense of mystery and awe in the passage?
Mark and Garry were on a trekking trip in the Shenandoah mountains in Virginia.
The cavern here was unlike the other caverns because the sun poured in through an opening in the ceiling.
As they moved further down the walkway, the light became dimmer, and eventually they could not see anything around them.
"Can you believe what we just saw?"
"This site must be at least 9,000 years old," he said.
Answer:
no it's not true in real life
Answer:
The moment Garry and Mark has went to the blue rigde mountains in virgina they fot really excide it
Explanation:
Use your context clues and their feelings
In a campaign speech, the author's purpose is usually to:
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
A campaign speech is usually offered to an audience with the intent of convincing them about the suitability of a candidate. It is common in politics. Given this premise, the author's purpose when delivering a campaign speech is usually to;
A) PersuadeDuring a campaign speech, the author reels out reasons to indicate that a given candidate is qualified for a certain position.
The audience might be uncertain about the qualifications and suitability of the candidate for the position.
The author has the responsibility of convincing and persuading the audience of the suitability of a candidate.
Therefore, option A which is, persuasion, is the purpose of a campaign speech.
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Plot is the sequence of events in a story.
A)True
B)False
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Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
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Which of the following words contains both a prefix and a suffix?
adhere
reformat
shorten
repairable
Answer:
The only word with both suffix and prefix is 'Repairable'
It is because, the prefix and suffix respectively are 'Re' and 'able'
Explanation:
the word that contains both a prefix and a suffix is repairable
Write a paragraph that will persuade the teacher to give Samantha extra credit.
Answer:
samantha doesn't deserve extra credit luv.
Explanation:
As an 11-year-old, my response to losing Clemente was to put together an album of photos clipped from newspaper stories. Since then I've read books and numerous stories about him and also watched documentaries of his life.
I didn't think I would learn much more about Clemente on this visit, and yet a few days ago my father, now a retired physician, told me of the time in the late 1960s when the perennial All-Star came to his office.
Seeking treatment for the back trouble that dogged him for much of his career, Clemente sat among the other patients and patiently waited his turn. It was an ordinary gesture by an extraordinary man, one that made his legend just a bit bigger in my eyes.
—“Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico
40 Years after His Death,” Jorge Ortiz
Based on the clues in the passage, why would Jorge Ortiz start and end his story in 2012?
Because it shows that many people still don’t believe Clemente is dead.
Because it shows that he knew more about Clemente when he was 11 years old.
Because it shows that Clemente’s memory has become less important to everyone.
Because it shows how much Clemente has influenced him and others since his death.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ed 2020.
Passage 1
The Two Friends
Once upon a time, in a jungle, there lived two very unusual friends—a tiger and a lion. They had been together since they were cubs and did not think it strange that they were friends. In that same jungle, there also lived an old monk. Many animals would come to the monk for guidance and all of them would go back satisfied with his wise advice.
One evening, the lion and tiger were strolling through the forest when the tiger saw the moon in the sky. The previous night had been a full moon night. The tiger noticed that the moon had decreased in size from the previous night. He turned to the lion and said, "Looks like we're in for some cold weather, the moon is smaller tonight." The lion looked up at the waning moon and replied, "Who told you that a waning moon indicates cold weather? A waxing moon indicates that we are in for cold days ahead." The tiger laughed at the lion and told him that he had gotten his facts wrong. The lion retorted that the tiger was ignorant. He told the tiger that he should check his facts before getting into an argument. Thus, the tiger and the lion continued to argue, both of them sure that the other was wrong.
The argument between the tiger and the lion would have continued, but then they decided to consult the monk. When the monk heard what they were arguing about, he laughed at their folly. He told them that cold weather did not depend on the waxing or waning of the moon but on the direction from which the wind was blowing. On hearing this, the tiger and the lion were satisfied that they both were wrong.
Passage 2
The Party
It was Ryan's fiftieth birthday the coming month and Ryan's wife, Paula, was helping him plan a grand birthday party. Paula had invited Ryan's parents, brother, two sisters, school friends, and colleagues. She had even managed to track down some of Ryan's old childhood friends. She decided to have a theme-based party. Ryan loved doing crosswords and Paula decided that nothing could be better than having a crossword-themed birthday party.
She spoke to Ryan's friends and they all loved the idea. The highlight of the party would be the cake. Paula got in touch with a famous cake artist and requested the artist and his team to make a crossword-themed cake. Paula and Ryan's friends came up with a crossword made up of clues about Ryan's favorite authors and singers, movies, and memorable events in his life including Ryan and Paula's first date, their first holiday together, their kids' graduations, and other little details about Ryan's life. Finally, the much-awaited day arrived and Paula was excited to see how Ryan would react on seeing the cake.
When Ryan saw the cake, he was speechless. He was extremely touched that Paula had taken so much time to think of something so unique and special for him. Paula asked him to solve the crossword imprinted on his cake before cutting it. As he read the clues and thought of the answers, Ryan couldn't help but feel nostalgic as all the fond memories and experiences associated with the clues came back to him. Everyone had a great time and the day created many new memories for Paula and Ryan.
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How does the text structure in passage 1 contribute to the plot?
A.
The text structure shows the cause of worry for a lion and a tiger living together in a jungle, and how it affects their lives and relationship.
B.
The text structure shows the problem faced by the tiger and the lion in determining who is right, and then resolving it by asking the monk for advice.
C.
The text structure shows a sequence of events that starts with the tiger and the lion being good friends.
Answer:
The Answer is B.
Explanation:
Which two conclusions can you make about Scott based on the excerpt from Summer Experiences?
Summer Experiences
(It is the first day of school. Mr. Harris, the teacher, is sitting on a stool in front of the class and asking students about their vacation.)
MR. HARRIS: So what all did you do? Scott, how did you spend your vacation?
(Scott smiles and sits up straight when his teacher calls on him.)
SCOTT: I had a lovely trip, Mr. Harris. My family and I went to Italy. We saw the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and Vatican City. The place has such rich history and culture. And the food there was fantastic. The pizza and pasta there are so much better than what you get here.
MR. HARRIS: I’m glad you enjoyed it, Scott. Now, Jason, what about you? How did you spend the summer break?
(A shy and frail looking boy glances around nervously before turning his attention to the teacher. His clothes look old and worn. The students look at him with a bored expression.)
JASON: I went to live with my grandparents on their farm. (He looks around the class once again and notices Scott snickering.)
Scott is shy.
Scott likes adventure.
Scott is upset.
Scott feels superior to others.
Scott is respectful.
Answer:
scott likes adventure, and scott is respectful
Explanation:
hope this helps
Answer:
It’s B
Explanation:
If I am not wrong I am like 65%
What do you do when you paraphrase a passage of text?
You memorize the main ideas in the passage.
You write the passage’s ideas in your own words.
You argue with the main points of the passage.
You repeat the text of the passage, word for word.
Explanation:
B You write the passages idea in your own words
Answer:
the answer is b! :)
Explanation:
i need help making a blog entry please it's on Homelessness in the US
Answer:
help anyone you can in life and hope that they will help someone else in life
Explanation:
Lesperance knew how the safari would turn out.
true
false
Answer:true
Explanation:he saw
Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman. Now the examinations began. First, the immigrants were examined by two doctors of the United States Health Service. One doctor looked for physical and mental abnormalities. When a case aroused suspicion, the immigrant received a chalk mark on the right shoulder for further inspection: L for lameness, H for heart, X for mental defects, and so on. The second doctor watched for contagious and infectious diseases. He looked especially for infections of the scalp and at the eyelids for symptoms of trachoma, a blinding disease. Since trachoma caused more than half of all medical detentions, this doctor was greatly feared. He stood directly in the immigrant's path. With a swift movement, he would grab the immigrant's eyelid, pull it up, and peer beneath it. If all was well, the immigrant was passed on.
Which detail best supports the idea that only immigrants with good health were allowed entrance into the United States?
(a) One doctor drew chalk marks on immigrants with health problems.
(b) The two doctors worked for the United States Health Service.
(c) An H mark on an immigrant meant he or she had heart problems.
(d) Trachoma is a blinding and very contagious eye disease.
Answer:
C I THINK SRRY IF ITS WRONG
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)