Answer:
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Answer:
villanelle, Parallel Structure, Haiku, and sonnet
Explanation:
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Which word is an ANTONYM for the word crude as it is used in the sentence below? Before writing his book report, Hector jotted his first thoughts about a few of the paragraphs into a crude outline, onto which he added detail over the next few days. correct complete interesting healthy
Answer:
complete
Explanation:
crude is defined as, "something rudimentary, undefined or undeveloped, or behavior that is impolite and improper."
so the antonym would be the opposite- so something complete and acceptable.
Answer:
"complete" is the best answer.
Explanation:
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Think about the title. If fairy tales are
fantastical, magical, and mostly illogical, why
would the author use the word "logic" in
relationship to fairy tales? Is she trying to
make a point with this title? Explain.
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Answer:
logic is a word for the old people that is why the author does not ues it
Explanation:
A rock falls over a waterfall as shown in the diagram. At which point does the rock have the most potential energy? D 4 C 3 B2 A 1
Answer:
A 1
Explanation:
Don't take my word for it because you did not include a photo of the diagram so therefore, I am answering this somewhat blindly with only the assistance of my prior knowledge. With this established, I believe that the answer is A 1 because potential energy is stored energy. Potential energy occurs in an object when it is not moving, in simple terms.
If 1 is the first stage of the rock over the waterfall, I would assume that it is at the very start of the process, perhaps beofore it has fallen over the waterfall? If this is the case, then the first stage is the stage with the most potential energy because the rock is still, containing stored energy.
The Point 1 is the point at which the rock will have the most potential energy when its falls over a waterfall.
What is a Potential energy?A potential energy means a energy generated by an object because of its position relative to other objects.
Usually, these energy is highesr when the most energy is store dwhich is where the object reaches its highest point in the air before falling.
Therefore, the Option A is correct
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We can turn left here.
2 Can I use the equipment? (
3 People aren't allowed to bring sandwiches
into the library. (can')
4 Can you eat and drink in a museum?
(allowed)
5 He isn't allowed to use his computer in the
aeroplane. (can't)
Read the following excerpt from a sonnet by William Shakespeare:
Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,
Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light?
- "Sonnet 100," William Shakespeare
What is the rhyme scheme of this passage?
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OB. abca
O C. abab
O D. abba
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C.Because, it keeps skipping each times, but it stills have the same rhyme.
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answer is A
Explanation:
Why do Indigenous Americans dislike
the popular portrayal of Thanksgiving?
how to write a letter to teacher if your note is incomplete for 9 class please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please write and send please please please please please please please please please
Answer: Here is an example
Explanation: Dear Ms. Dodge:
This is with reference to my daughter Layla Quinto, who is your student in Grade 2 at The Pine School. After 3 hours of struggling with the mathematics homework that was given to her (due tomorrow morning), she finally gave up, saying that she did not understand triple addition.
As I went through her homework questions, I did figure out a way to help her understand the concept, however, I did not want to go against your school rules which state that parents should not introduce new concepts at home, because the process ends up in confusing the student. Layla is quite upset at not being able to complete her homework but I assured her that you will help her out during class.
I am confident that Layla will be able to grasp this tricky concept if you go through it with her a few times. I apologize for her not being able to complete her homework this time and hope that a similar situation does not transpire again.
Thank you for understanding Layla’s predicament (and mine as a parent).
Sincerely,
(Signature)
Serena Quinto
Answer:
Dear ms ....
i apologize bc i havent been able to write my notes due to various reasons and from nowbon i promise to do my best and finish all my notes on time
Thankyou
C. DIRECTIONS: In the phrase, "check your pulse," how does pulse correlate to the
Latin root -puls-?
Business letters are_____
.. Not confidential
.. More permanent that emails and memos
.. More widely used than emails and memos
.. Informal
Answer:
Explanation:
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Some historians believe that people should leave their ethnicity and
customs behind to become a part of America. How does Anna Quindlen feel
about this idea?
From the text "A Quilt of a Country", plz help quickly and plz explain your answer if you add only a quote!!
Answer:
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Explanation:
3.
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. Bryan called Lauren and asked her if she wanted to go kayaking.
B. Her and I shared the last bottle of water before we continued hiking.
C. At the end of the day, Sarah and him stopped at a roadside restaurant for dinner.
D.
When more people planted drought-tolerant gardens, they found we used less
water.
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
The only logical explanation.
What does the interjection do in this passage?
Answer:
A) the word yuck conveys disgust
Macbeth seems alarmed by the witches’ greeting. Why might he be startled by these titles?
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Answer:
Yes violence against women is seen as very violent . #Women are the most important its not like men arent important they are sha. people wont mind their buisness if its a women who is being violated..
Explanation:
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Answer:
1- D
2-D i think
3-
4-A or B
5- B
Explanation:
I dont know if im corrct but other people will corrcet me if im wrong but i dont know number 3 sorry
Because of his affair with Abigail Williams, what does John Proctor fear
doing?
Answer:
Its d cause if he tells she's lying he is exposing her
Explanation:
Expose her on trials. John Proctor fears exposing Abigail Williams on court since he has no fehacient enough proof that could demonstrate that she is, in fact, a liar. There's the affair issue going around as well, he fears that this could come out at any part of the trial and of course, he wouldn't be trusted or worse, he could turn into a suspect.
Which sentence below uses a colon
correctly?
A. Students should use good study skills: take notes, form
study groups, and review before each test.
B. If students want to improve study skills: take notes,
form study groups, review before each test.
C. Students should: use good study skills, take notes, form
study groups, and review before each test.
Answer:
C. is the answer
Explanation:
In A. it uses it incorrectly and B. should have a comma for the sentence.
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Tyrone graduated college this month, so he is going to begin interviewing for jobs.
Select one:
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b. compound-complex
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Answer:
complex
Explanation:
Tyrone graduated college this month, so he is going to begin interviewing for jobs.
C. complex
Below, you'll find an excerpt from Kate Chopin's, "A Pair of Silk Stockings." Which literary device is
being used in this section of the
story?
Mrs. Sommers was one who knew the value of bargains; who could stand for hours making her way
inch by inch toward the desired object that was selling below cost. She could elbow her way if need
be; she had learned to clutch a piece of goods and hold it and stick to it with persistence and
determination till her turn came to be served, no matter when it came.
a. irony
b. characterization
c. imagery
d. metaphor
Answer:
d. Metaphor
Explanation:
Its the only one that makes most sense, just use the process of elimination.
The story's main and only significant character, Sommers, is a young, poor lady who works hard. She is no snob and is not scared of hard labor, despite the fact that her impoverished neighbors constantly complain about Mrs. Sommers' former wealth and fortune (before to her marriage to Mr. Sommers).
Answer : D. metaphor
What is the straightforward meaning of metaphor?The meaning of metaphor 1: a figure of speech in which a term or phrase physically indicating one kind of item or thought is used in place of another to convey an analogy or likeness between them (as in drowning in money) broadly: simile is an example of figurative language.
Examples of common metaphors She had diamond-like eyes. He's a brilliant star. There is a pristine layer of snow. She gets up early.
10 Children's Metaphor Examples : "A Stone Heart" It is a melting pot, "That Place Is a Zoo," "The Apple of My Eye," "The Snow Is a White Blanket," "The Tears Were a River," "The Stars Are Dancing," and "You Are My Sun" are a few other metaphors that work particularly well with kids.
A metaphor directly compares two things by exchanging one for the other. For instance, that exam was lethal. A simile is a sort of metaphor, hence all metaphors are similes, but not all similes are metaphors.
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Read the last stanza from "The Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow
Be still, sad heart, and cease repining, Behind the clouds is the sun still shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall,Some days must be dark and dreary.
What does the phrase "the common fate of all" mean in the
poem?
O what happens to everyone
O beloved by most people
O easily avoided
O unique to just a few people
Answer:
happens to everyone is the answer
The answer is "what happens to everyone," as "fate" is what is destined to happen. "Thy fate" is the fate that everyone shares, or the thing that will happen to everyone.
Remark the MAIN IDEA of the history:
An old man lived in the village. The whole village was tired
of him; he was always gloomy, he constantly complained and was
always in a bad mood. The longer he lived, the viler he became
and more poisonous were his words. People did their best to avoid
him because his misfortune was contagious. He created the
feeling of unhappiness in others.
But one day, when he turned eighty, an incredible thing
happened. Instantly everyone started hearing the rumor: "The old
man is happy today, he doesn't complain about anything, smiles,
and even his face is freshened up." The whole village gathered
around the man and asked him, "What happened to you?"
The old man replied, "Nothing special. Eighty years I've
been chasing happiness and it was useless. And then I decided to
live without happiness and just enjoy life. That's why I'm happy
now."
Moral of the story: Don't chase happiness. Enjoy your life.
Answer:
Just enjoy your life how it is without chasing happiness.
Explanation:
Question 8 of 20
Figurative language is:
A. language that uses words and drawings.
B. language that contains images that describe a subject through the
use of comparisons.
C. language that compares subjects using like or as.
D. None of the above
SUBMIT
Find and write down two of the similes the writer uses in this article. Why, do you suppose, Roach uses two foo comparisons as she builds her similes
Answer:
Yeah, you need to supply the article as well. We're not mind readers.
Explanation:
what are two main events in chapter four of to kill a mocking bird
Answer:
1. Summer comes at last, school ends, and Dill returns to Maycomb.
2. Atticus catches them playing the game. This changes everything. Scout decides she wants to quit the game.
Which denotation of "infirmities" has
the best connotation for the sentence
below?
She was overwhelmed by her
they sapped her strength and left her
weak.
A. illnesses
B. decay
C. imperfections
Answer:
I think C. is correct.
Explanation:
Since it says "She was overwhelmed by her", this shows that she felt imperfect.
is freedom given or inherent
Answer:
I would say given. and inherit. bc if you come to the USA then you are given freedom. but if ur born in the USA then it's inherited
Freedom used to be given by royalty through inheritence, but currently, it is inherent, because the Declaration of Independence says:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." making slavery and keeping people from freedom illegal
Mom says, “Outside, the wind is roaring like a lion, but inside here, it sounds like a purring kitten.”
What does Mom want to show by using the comparison in the sentence above? Select two choices.
A.
The family is in danger.
B.
Wind can be very tricky.
C.
It is a bad storm outside.
D.
It is soft and fuzzy inside.
E.
They are safe from the storm inside.
F.
Lions roar whenever there are storms.
Answer:
C. It is a bad storm outside.
E. They are safe from the storm inside.
Explanation:
Outside there isn't actually a roaring lion, this is a metaphor. The wind is like a roaring lion, meaning the wind is very strong. But inside is like a purring kitten. It's not actually a kitten, but it means that the inside is safe and calm.
Jason and Susie walked very quickly to the old ampitheater, panting for breath. "Tell me again why we are hurrying so fast?" Susie gasped as she asked the question. They had run at least four blocks already and she was extremely out of breath.
"My grandpa said to meet him here at exactly 3:00 to go through the old maze. And we have to go through the maze- it's for that weird assignment Mrs. Hicks gave us."
Susie rolled her eyes. There had been a lot of confused students when strange Mrs. Hicks gave out her last big project description. They had each been assigned to go through the town's maze. No other instructions were given. Just 'Go through the maze by the end of the semester." Below the very unhelpful instructions was a list of contact people who could assist everyone in getting started.
The maze had been designed ages ago- before the dinosaurs died out, probably- in a feeble attempt to attract tourists. And it worked- for about thirty years. Of course, all that ended about fifty years ago. It was no surprise that Jason's grandpa was one of the people on the contact list. Everyone on the list was old enough to be the students' grandparents. Some were even old enough to be their great-grandparents.
When they finally reached the base of the ampitheater, which was also the main entrance to the maze, there was no one there waiting for them. "Nuts!"Jason cried out. "We've missed him! It's 3:15."
"We aren't THAT late," Susie muttered. Jason nodded his head in agreement. But his grandpa prided himself on punctuality. If he said he was going in the maze at 3:00, he was going in at 3:00 sharp whether he had his tourists in tow or not. "So we have to make another appointment with your grandpa?" Again, Jason nodded, grimacing.
That's when he spotted the paper stuck to the memos sign at the edge of the ampitheater. It said 'Jason' on the front of it, and he recognized his grandfather's handwriting.
"Wait, maybe not!" he said, hopefully. He yanked the paper down and unfolded it. But his hope quickly drained and confusion replaced it.
He read aloud, "Jason, I am heading into the maze. Here is the key to get in."
"I don't see a key," Susie interrupted.
"That's because there isn't one." Jason motioned for her to look at the paper, then continued reading. "I couldn't wait so I went in without you too bad you were late."
"So.... what's the key?" He looked at Susan for help. She shrugged.
"Wait, here's a lock on the gate of the maze," she said. "It has a combination lock."
"So, that weird sentence is a clue to the combination? We were supposed to be here at 3:00. Is it 300?"
"No, it's letters. Let's see... Six letters."
Help Jason and Susie figure out the first clue. Use what you learned in this lesson to open the lock. When you figure it out, click the First Lock button below. Still need help? Email Mrs. Hicks.
A little hint: You are looking for the type of run-on sentence Grandpa used in his message.
First Lock
Answer:
Not sure
Explanation:
There is only three types of run-on sentences and they are comma splices, fused sentences, and polysyndetons.
the answer is fusion, I had the same assignment and got it right.