Answer:There are two types of third-person point of view: omniscient, in which the narrator knows all of the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story, or limited, in which the narrator relates only their own thoughts, feelings, and knowledge about various situations and the other characters.
Explanation:
In the movie Toy Story, a group of toys come to life. In a TV commercial, a car races down the highway. The car is going so fast that it flies into the air. Suddenly, the car has stripes and claws. It has turned into a tiger! How do all these things happen? The answer is in the fascinating world of computer animation.
Animation has been around for a long time. You may remember Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny. These cartoon characters were created in a procedure called cel animation.
Cel-animation cartoons are drawn on clear sheets of plastic. To make them move, the artist draws a series of pictures. The artist makes each picture slightly different from the one before. Then, the artist shows the pictures at an accelerated pace. This process makes the cartoons seem to move. To make longer films, like Bambi or Snow White, artists need to draw thousands of cels. It is very tedious work.
A newer technique uses computers to make cartoons seem alive. It is different from cel animation in many ways. One of the most significant changes is very simple. If you look closely, you’ll notice that cel animation cartoons look flat. You can see them move but they don’t look real. The images are two-dimensional---they have height and width, but they have no depth.
Computers enable animators to create lifelike, three-dimensional, or 3-D, images. First , the animator or artist records the shape of an object, animal, or person from all sides. Once recorded in the computer, the 3-D image can be rotated, moved, and twisted. The artist can add and change details. The image is transformed into a cartoon character with its own personality and flair. Cartoon artists have discovered a sensational new tool. Cartooning will never be the same.
Computer and cel animation are alike because...Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
A.Both are used only in movies
B.Both are done on a computer
C.Both make images that move and seem to come to life
D.Both are easy to do
C. Both make images that move and seem to come to life
We have just finished reading Chapter Three (The Bicycle and the Sweet Shop). Now you will write an objective summaryPreview the document of it. You can use the document attached, or write it as a text entry.
In Book Title + by Author’s name in Chapter title it verb (shows, tells, explains)
Main idea/ Central Idea:
Three key events:
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With a partner, discuss whether you agree with Torrence’s ideas about scary tales. Cite specific evidence from the text to support your ideas. (Scary Tales Collaborative Discussion) The first correct answer gets brainliest.
Answer:
I do
Explanation:
I do agree with Torrence's view of scary stories. I believe that fear should be exercised. It is a natural feeling, and you sometimes must be hesitant. As the text says " Children need to be frightened. We all do. It's an emotion that was given to all of us and it should be exercised. When you don't exercise it, you lose your sense of fear. "
( also i don't really think that it is something with a right or wrong answer, just saying)
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Historically and culturally, how did prejudice develop in this country?
Write a annotation for... ( PLEASE IT'S A PRACTICE EOG !! ) 3 sentences plz.
The rules were clear: To avoid the illness called the bends, they would have to ascend slowly, stopping 15 feet from the surface for eight minutes. Jim signaled to his cousin, who nodded his understanding. Following the anchor line, they slowly began to ascend. At the 15-foot marker, they stopped. As Jim caught hold of the chain, Chad tapped his pressure gauge. Because of his struggles, Chad had used up all his air. He needed to use Jim’s extra regulator to breathe air from his tank. Eight minutes felt like eight years. Looking up through the clear water, Jim could see his uncle looking down at them. At least Uncle Ed knew they were safe. Finally on the surface, grateful to breathe fresh air again, Jim waited for his cousin to hoist himself up into the Sea Child. It wasn’t until they were both sitting inside the boat that Chad turned to his cousin. “I lost my cool back there, but you didn’t. You even remembered our code!” He raised his hand for a massive high-five, then added, “Little Cousin, you are the best!”
“Craig Kiel burger Reflects on Working Toward Peace” by Craig Kiel burger
Read the personal essay “Craig Kiel burger Reflects on Working Toward Peace” by Craig Kiel burger. Then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence.
1. Lines 1–6: How do you know the essay is written using first-person point of view? What language does the author use that sounds informal and conversational? The essay written using first person point of view and the language that the author use the sound informal and conversational is
2. Lines 15–31: Summarize the issues that galvanized Kiel burger to start Free the Children.
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4. Lines 36–48: Which statements have a strong emotional impact? Explain what they tell about Kiel burger’s values.
5. Lines 59–77: How can you identify how the author feels about the experience he had with José and a group of street children in Brazil?
6. Photograph: From the image what can you tell about Craig Kiel burger’s appearance and personality? Describe what the image tells you about what Kiel burger is doing.
7. Lines 94–107: Explain how Kiel burger learned an important lesson from his experiences with José in Brazil. Kiel burger learned in a important lesson from experience with Jose In Brazil is
8. Lines 116–130: What elements of storytelling, facts, and wisdom are in these lines?
9. Lines 131–137: In lines 131–133, note the author’s opinion that God “gave each and every person special talents or gifts, but he made no one gifted in all areas.” What do lines 134–137 reveal about the author’s perspective?
10. Lines 138–145: What details reveal the author’s tone? Explain the tone.
Answer:
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Why do speakers emphasize specific words as a technique for reading poetry aloud?A.It lets speakers change poems to make them more appealing to listeners.B.It let's speakers raise and lower their voices to interpret meaning for listeners.C.It lets speakers stress certain words to create specific meanings for listeners.D.It let's speakers change the speed at which they speak to guide listeners’ understanding.
quick answer:
B
explanation:
with a poem, you want to convey a certain message. the way you speak is a big part of that. when you speak, if your tone is flat or with no expression it can feel boring and dull. when you add emotion and tone to your voice it sounds expressive and gets the message and mood to your reader. when they emphasize words, it can mean different things and make more meaning or, well, emphasize them. it's very important for speakers to do this to either convey more emotion and a certain feeling for the poem, or convince them of something. since this is a poem, they are usually not trying to convince someone of something.
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Answer:
it's B
Explanation:
In one part of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stow, Mrs. Shelby has just discovered that her husband has agreed to sell two of their slaves, including the adult Tom and a young boy. Mrs. Shelby pleads with him to reconsider. The following excerpt is Mr. Shelby's explanation of their predicament.
I'm sorry you feel so about it,—indeed I am, said Mr. Shelby; and I respect your feelings, too, though I don't pretend to share them to their full extent; but I tell you now, solemnly, it's of no use—I can't help myself. I didn't mean to tell you this Emily; but, in plain words, there is no choice between selling these two and selling everything. Either they must go, or all must. Haley has come into possession of a mortgage, which, if I don't clear off with him directly, will take everything before it. I've raked, and scraped, and borrowed, and all but begged,—and the price of these two was needed to make up the balance, and I had to give them up. Haley fancied the child; he agreed to settle the matter that way, and no other. I was in his power and had to do it. If you feel so to have them sold, would it be any better to have all sold?
You might remember that the author of this passage was bitterly opposed to slavery. What response was she hoping her readers would have to Mr. Shelby's logic?
A. They would agree that selling the slaves was necessary but extremely unfortunate.
B. They would believe that Mr. Shelby could easily find a way to make everyone happy.
C. They would agree with Mr. Shelby that he had no other choice than to sell the slaves.
D. They would find Mr. Shelby's decision cruel in spite of the reason he gives for the decision.
Answer:
I think its A but u might wait and see if anyone else comments !
Explanation My reasoning is because she's upset that she has to sale the 2 slaves but isn't very opposed to caring about their well being just how much money and what they do for them and it was necessary because he has got something into his possession he cannot risk losing.
The Corrective and suitable statement for the given passage is A, and that is they would agree that selling the slaves was necessary but extremely unfortunate.
During the early stage the Selling of slaves was done on the higher stage and its also called Human selling , the major part of human selling was took in Africa and done on the large scale .
As shelby and her husband both were decided to sell the young salves including the tom and a very young boy , Mrs. Shelby felt so depressed and negative while selling them and not liking at all .
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Which sentences have the infinitives correctly underlined? Check all that apply.
We’ve always wanted to jump from a plane.
Selling the car to pay for our daughter’s education is our only option.
She wanted to buy the dress and give it to me tonight.
Although the issue was presented to the board, members have not yet voted on it.
The players on the soccer team wanted to win.
Answer:
I think its D
Explanation:
Answer:
To jump
To pay
To win
Explanation:
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
A team of biologists has been investigating fireflies to determine the cause of their declining population. Habitat loss is the most likely factor in the decline of the bioluminescent bug. Light pollution also plays a role. Excessive light disrupts the insect’s mating ritual.
Write one to two sentences giving an example of technical language in this paragraph and explaining how it affects the overall meaning of the paragraph.
Answer:
what grade work is this im not at this level gesses
Explanation:
what is the falling action of the hunger games in 100 to 125 words.
Answer: Ugh... ok I’ve read this book 10 times I can do this.
The falling action in the hunger games was when Pita and Katniss were on the cornucopia, they weren’t fighting anyone but they were waiting for Cato to die and trying to keep Pita alive. The action went up a bit when it was announced that only one person could win, since plots are never uniform its expected to go through ups and downs in action. The action fell almost completely when she woke up in the hospital to the red haired girl feeding her. The action never completely falls, though, as it goes up again when Haymitch tells her that the capital hates her and that she’s on thin ice. She has to act soft in the interviews. She gets by almost unscathed but then she has to tell Pita that she was acting the whole time.
Explanation: Didn’t count the words but here you go
Take a look at the picture to see the question and answers.
Answer:
i belive its d
Explanation:
Add the suffix to the root, creating a new word.
funny + -est
Answer:
your answer is funniest. hope it helps pls mark branliest :)
Explanation:
Answer:
Funniest
Explanation:
Using literary terms can ____. Select all that apply.
be confusing and should not be overdone
make talking about literature easier
show your reader you know what you’re talking about
summarize textual evidence
Answer:
show your reader you know what you’re talking about
Explanation:
In a song, the author's purpose is usually to:
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
Answer:
C to entertain.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “Tools of the Spymaster."
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to
teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
persuade readers that ciphers are the greatest American invention.
argue that Major Tallmadge made a mistake in sharing copies of his codes.
compare the American codes for secret letters to the British codes.
Answer:
teach readers about the code system used during the American Revolution
Explanation:
DAILY REMINDER~ YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL/HANDSOME IN YOUR OWN WAY!
Thank you!! Sake to you
Answer:
That's super sweet...thank you so much!! I know a lot of people really need this...you're amazing too!! Have a wonderful day :3
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Opals come in a variety of colors, and they range from opaque to transparent. The most desirable opals are known as the precious opals. They have a special iridescent quality. As you move the opal under light, it shows a spectrum of colors.
Which words provide the best context clues for the meaning of iridescent?
(1 point)
"variety, light, spectrum of colors"
"transparent, variety, opals"
"opaque, quality, desirable"
"opals, special, precious"
Answer:
A. "variety, light, spectrum of colors"
Explanation:
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(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.)
MR. HARRIS: Really? How was life on the farm?
JASON: Umm . . . it was great. Every day I would wake up early and help my grandpa feed the farm animals. Then later we would work on the fields. Sometimes he even took me fishing. And then my grandma would cook us delicious meals from things we grew on the farm.
MR. HARRIS: That sounds wonderful, Jason. It seems you had just as much fun as Scott.
(Jason gives a big smile and nods. Scott gives Jason an odd look and speaks before Mr. Harris can respond further.)
SCOTT: Mr. Harris, how can looking after animals on a farm be as good as a trip to Italy? I’ve read farm life is really boring. Clearly, learning about new cultures is way more fun than working on a farm.
(Jason looks away, clearly upset by Scott’s words. Mr. Harris sighs and looks at Scott.)
MR. HARRIS: But Scott, how do you know that life on a farm is boring? You said yourself that you’ve never been to one.
(The class continues with Mr. Harris asking some other students with about their summer break. Jason smiles with a newfound respect for Mr. Harris.)
Jason is fun-loving and likes to visit new places and meet new people. Scott prefers to be with his family and learn more about the art and history of the world.
Jason is a shy boy who is satisfied with spending his summer with his grandparents. Scott is an enthusiastic boy who likes to explore new places.
Jason dislikes the idea of going far and prefers to spend time with his family. Scott is more adventurous and likes to travel around the world and explore new places.
Jason is timid and is afraid to talk in class. Scott is very confident and seems to like to talk about himself.
Jason does not believe in going out and enjoying his summer vacation. Scott thinks spending time with family during the summer is a bad idea.
Answer: whtas the question
Explanation:
Mood is about:
A)the author
B)the reader
C)the characters
D)the narrator
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The characters have to show how they feel
State two or three details from the text to support the idea that Feng Ru was indeed "The Father of Chinese Aviation."
Answer:
Following his success as the first person to fly over North America's Pacific Coast, Feng, who is called the "Father of Chinese Aviation", and his assistant came back to China in 1911 with two aircraft he made. He was appointed the Air Force leader of fuangdong military government.
Explanation:
At twilight on a Tuesday evening in September 1909, Feng Ru prepared to test an airplane of his own design above the gently rolling hills of Oakland, California. It was just six years after Orville and Wilbur Wright took to the skies at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, and only a year after their first public flights.
Also can you please mark me brainliest??
Answer: feng ru made history on the california coast.
than introduced airplanes to his assistance
Explanation:
The mystery of the Haunted House
1. Who in the story would you most like to have as a friend? Explain your reasons, giving examples from the script.
2. Who in the story would you most dislike having as a friend? Explain your opinion, giving examples from the script.
3. If you were making a movie of this story, who would you cast as Sloane and Sporty? Give reasons for your choices. (can be anyone)
4. There are FOUR separate mini-mysteries in the script. Which one did you find the most difficult to solve? Why was it tough? Explain your answer.
5. Which role in the script is the most fun to read?
1.alright so you would put one of the characters you would like to go with to the haunted house. Once you think of that you write why you choose that person as your buddy.
2. Who would you not like to go with? Again you would put another character you dislike and explain why you wouldn't go with them.
3. Which two characters would be the best fit for Sloane and Sporty. Give reasons and evidence to support your answer!
4. What mystery was the hardest to uncover? Explain your answer....
5. Which character or P.o.v is the most fun to read?
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from “Tools of the Spymaster."
James Jay's invisible ink did not become visible by heating. As he described it, his ink "would elude the generally known means of detection, and yet could be rendered visible by a suitable counterpart." Jay's invisible ink consisted of two chemicals. An agent used one chemical to write an invisible message. To read the message, the reader had to brush a second chemical on the paper; that chemical made the message visible. The two-bottle system, supplied by Jay, gave Washington the secure form of writing that he wanted.
Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt?
James Jay was a spy for the Americans and had knowledge of chemistry.
James Jay’s invisible ink system allowed Washington to write secret messages.
James Jay believed secret messages that became visible because of heat were not secure.
James Jay’s system required two chemicals for writing and reading invisible ink messages.
Answer:
James Jay's system required two chemicals for writing and reading invisible ink messages.
Explanation:
This is the central idea of the text, as the text mostly focuses on the process behind decoding the messages, which requires a second chemical. Every other answer is an assumption or an afterthought.
The teacher returns Elijah's essay for editing because he uses the words nice and good too many times. Which reference source can help him achieve more variety in his writing?
thesaurus
dictionary
encyclopedia
glossary
The reference that may help Elijah to achieve more variety in his writing is thesaurus. The correct option is A.
What is vocabulary?Vocabulary refers to the words in a language or a specific set of words that you are attempting to learn.
A thesaurus differs from a dictionary in that it includes "clusters" of words with similar meanings grouped together rather than a list of single terms and their definitions in alphabetical order.
You can use the thesaurus to look up synonyms and antonyms different words with the same meaning and words with the opposite meaning respectively.
A thesaurus can assist you in becoming more precise and descriptive in your writing. It generates a list of suggested "replacements" for any word you enter. The thesaurus can assist you in selecting the best word.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Identify the misplaced modifier in the sentence.
I returned orange socks to the department store that my mother gave me.
that my mother gave me
to the department store
returned orange socks
orange socks
Answer:
that my mother gave me
Explanation:
it is unnecessary for the sentence to be complete.
Ex.)
I returned orange socks to the department store.
all of the following would likely appear in a biography EXCEPT
A. copies of the subject's baby pictures
B. a copy of the subject's graduation diploma
C. a lock of the subject's hair
D. a description of the subject’s house
Read the sentence and the question on the picture.
Answer:
The answer is D; weak, ineffective or disabled
Underlying Value for an argument
PLEASE HELP ME ASAP THIS IS DUE IN 20 MINUTES!!!!!
Answer:
Text classification or text categorization is an activity of labelling natural language texts with relevant predefined categories. The idea is to automatically organize text in different classes. It can drastically simplify and speed-up your search through the documents or texts
Explanation:
Need help if you've ever read Ronia the Robbers Daughter.
Everybody Writes
1. How has Ronia’s perspective of Matt developed from the middle of the book to the end? Use two details to support your response.
Text Evidence
Text Evidence
Answer:
unfortunally, I have never read this book, but the way you can answer this question is by looking at the way Ronia acts towards and thinks about Matt in the middle of the book, and then look at the way she acts twards and thinks about Matt at the end of the book. Does it get better? Does it get worse?
Then, use text evidence to show why it gets better, worse, or stays the same.
for example, you could say, "In the middle of the book, Ronia said this to Matt, 'I wish you wern't my brother!', but at the end of the book, Ronia gave Matt a hug and said, 'I never want to loose you again!'"
Explanation:
Hope this helps! Sorry I haven't read the book before!