Answer:
you cant answer this question without the story. need more background information.
Explanation:
Change ito yes/No question :-
a) A cow eats grass. V. Dos
b) Giraffe is found in Nepal. x
c) She is a nurse. ✓
d) We have seen the chiro. x
e) They will visit jumla.
f) He can run fast.
Answer:
a) Does a cow eat grass?
b) Was a giraffe found in Nepal?
c) Is she a nurse?
d) Have we seen the chiro?
e) Will they visit Jumla?
f) Can he run fast?
Explanation:
what message does the song of the open road give
Identify ideas involved in the following poster: Poster with symbol of a spider, labeled Is it a spider bite? When in doubt, check it out. a. infections could need medical attention c. infections can look like bug bites b. the bite may be from something other than a bug
spider bite is a serious condition in which it should be advised to seek medical help
Answer: A
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation: It sounds as if it is a ending statement falling action is the resuloutiin to the climax.
What is the best response to the following?
"I'm having trouble setting up my roku. Can you please help? Looking forward to your response. Sincerely, Betty."
Answer:
Ok! I would be glad to help. If you could give me a time to meet then I can see if I can come. From, ______
Explanation:
Unfortunately, 60 years after the publication of the photograph, it was revealed as another hoax. It was part of a pretty cruel scheme to deceive the London Daily Mail. What does the phrase pretty cruel imply about the author's opinion of the photograph hoax? Select TWO options.
The author believes that the British newspaper integrates beautiful photographs printed with its stories. The author believes that the prank on the well-respected newspaper was exceptionally dishonest. EC The author believes that the Loch Ness Monster is an evil creature with mean intentions. The author believes that the practical joke was more serious than it needed to be, lasting as long as it did. The author believes that the Loch Ness Monster is a pretty creature despite its strange appearance The author believes that people should embrace the Loch Ness Monster as an attractive, yet unkind beast
Answer: C , E
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.the school bus would leave soon
2.it is going to be very cold
Explanation:
I can't see number three good
Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank:
vacation was way too short.
A. There
B. Their
C. They're
Answer:
Option B.i.e.Their
Explanation:
Here, Their relates that the the vacation was belonging to them
what part of speech is the word “contextual”?
Answer:
adjective. of, relating to,
Explanation:
List the things you know about civics list at least 5 things
In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne reports news about saboteurs.
What is the meaning of saboteur?
someone who opposes a regime through lawful debate
someone who assists or promotes someone else's goals
someone who carries out military orders
someone who destroys or damages someone else's property
Answer:
someone who destroys or damages someone else's property
Explanation:
(This is from the google dictionary definition) a person who destroys or damages something deliberately : a person who performs sabotage.
In the given sentence, the term saboteur means: “someone who destroys or damages someone else's property.” Hence, Option D is correct.
What is the meaning of property?Property is something over which a person or a company has legal ownership. Property can refer to either intangible items with the potential for future value, such as stock and bond certificates, or tangible items like homes, automobiles, or appliances.
The majority of properties have financial value either now or in the future, making them assets. But in some circumstances, a property may also be a liability. As an illustration, if a client is hurt while on a business's premises, the proprietor may be held liable for covering the cost of the client's medical care.
Therefore, Option D is correct.
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Which of these does not pertain to character development
Answer:
wht are the options
Explanation:
Answer:setting descriptions
Explanation: it’s not pertain
Which word most clearly describes the tone of a letter?
O A. Organized
B. Inconsistent
C. Angry
O D. Wordy
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think it is wordy
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Analyzing Exposition
bd
Why then do we continue in this miserable condition?
Because nearly the whole of the produce of our labour is
stolen from us by human beings. There, comrades, is the
answer to all our problems. It is summed up in a single
word-Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove
Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and
overwork is abolished for ever.
-Animal Farm,
Why is this passage an example of exposition?
O It introduces one of the main conflicts of the novel.
It introduces several main characters in the novel.
O It describes the physical environment of the novel.
It describes the time period in which the novel takes
place.
George Orwell
Answer: A
Explanation:
11. When reading a play, the reader has to imagine the
PLEASE HELP
A. final outcome in the last section of the play.
B. style of language the playwright has chosen.
C. lines of conversation between characters.
D. details of setting and characters' appearance.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
D. details of setting and characters' appearance.
Explanation:
Select the word that the relative clause modifies.
The bell, which is inconsistent in volume, rang shrilly and loudly today.
the answer is shrilly and loudly
Answer:
just did test ... its bell
Explanation:
Phyllis felt elated when she won the race
Explain the word elated
A sick
B miserable
C tried
D happy
Answer:
D. Happy
Explanation:
Elated: ecstatically happy.
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What is characterization?
what happens when characters are dropped from a story
details that help readers imagine the setting
the way a writer shows what the story's characters are like
a word that means lacking character
Answer:
C
Explanation:
the author gives details and examples to show characterization of a character
Which of the following words is an abbreviation?
NAFTA
VIP
ID
fab
Answer:
NAFTA
North American Free Trade Agreement
Answer:
VIP- very important person
Explanation:
I also thought it was suppose to be NAFTA but I got the answer wrong on my assignment
from the details in this passage, choose the inference that dickens most likely wants readers to make about the members of the board in charge of the workhouse
Answer:
Charles Dickens commonly used his writings to make the public aware of how boys where being abused under the current child labor laws in England. Dickens specifically uses Oliver being placed in a workhouse to create sympathy for the real life conditions that many children faced at the time that Oliver Twist was written. In many ways, Dickens used his writings as a social satire for the times.
Answer:
Workhouses were nineteenth-century institutions that provided food, lodging, and employment for the poor. However, they were excellent examples of the moral hypocrisy of the upper and middle classes.
The members of this board were very sage, deep, philosophical men; and when they came to turn their attention to the workhouse, they found out at once, what ordinary folks would never have discovered—the poor people liked it! It was a regular place of public entertainment for the poorer classes; a tavern where there was nothing to pay; a public breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper all the year round; a brick and mortar elysium, where it was all play and no work.
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from the passage.
"Only five minutes until showtime, people!" called Mrs. Kseniya to the crowd of students rushing around backstage.
"Great," Nancee muttered under her breath. "I only have a million things to do before then." Her friend Tremina patted her shoulder reassuringly.
"The costumes look great, Nan," Tremina told her. "After you finish hemming my skirt, everything will be perfect."
"Perfect? Hardly!" exclaimed Nancee. "It takes at least ten minutes for me to hem a skirt, and you are expected on the stage in five minutes."
"Three minutes," Sandomir corrected her as he raced past. He and Dmitry were attempting to assemble the backdrop before the curtain rose, and they both looked as stressed as Nancee felt.
"Forget it," Nancee said. "I'll just tape the hem on your skirt, and it will have to be good enough. I never should have agreed to design the costumes for this production."
"I'm worried about the show, too, but you don't hear me complaining," said Tremina. "It seems to me that your pessimism is more of a problem than our tight deadline." Nancee quickly taped the hem of the costume and thrust it at Tremina, who hurried to get dressed.
"Places, everyone," announced Mrs. Kseniya. Tremina began walking toward the stage when the heel of her shoe caught on the taped hem. She tripped and knocked over several of her fellow actors. One of the students fell forward into the backdrop, which then crashed to the floor. The curtain lifted at that moment, and the audience roared with laughter at the disastrous scene.
"Maybe I should change careers from actor to comedian," said Tremina as she enjoyed the sound of the audience's laughter.
"What a mess," Nancee moaned. "My career in show business is officially over."
How does this excerpt contribute to the theme of the passage?
"I'm worried about the show, too, but you don't hear me complaining," said Tremina. "It seems to me that your pessimism is more of a problem than our tight deadline."
A. It shows that tight deadlines prevent people from expressing their creativity.
B. It suggests that a person's attitude can rise above difficult circumstances.
C. It expresses the idea that a person's hard work will eventually be rewarded.
D. It shows that actors are better at handling stressful circumstances than others.
Answer:
B
is more of a attitude, because everyone is focusing on getting done even at the niche of time, except Tremina
Answer:
if your doing study island its B
Explanation:
Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky were all members of the _____.
A. aristocracy
B. bourgeoisie
C. intelligentsia
D. proletariat
Answer:
D. proletariat
Explanation:
Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky were all members of the proletariat as they were all communists who believed in service to the people.
A proletariat is a person that does labor for pay, such as odd jobs or any other job to make a living. These three men were members of the proletariat.
The opposite of proletariat is aristocracy.
Answer:
proletariat
That's your answer!!
Add or remove commas, if necessary, until the sentence has correct punctuation.
Queen Elsa asked me to bring a trumpet or a tuba to band practice.
Answer: Queen Elsa asked me to bring a trumpet, or a tuba to band practice.
Explanation:
1. A
Engineering and Technology
2. B
Bibliography
3. C-D
Naval Science
4. E-F
Military Science
5. G
Agriculture, Forestry
6. H
Law
7. J
America
8. K
Science
9. L
Political Science
10. M
Music
11. N
Medicine
12. P
Social Sciences
13. Q
Education
14. R
Fine Arts
15. S
Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
16. T
History and Topography
17. U
Language and Literature
18. V
Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games
19. Z
General Works
Answer:
13.Q
Explanation:
because I'm fevorate subject
Answer:
A = General Works
B = Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
C-D = History and Topography (Except American)
E-F = America
G = Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games
H = Social Sciences
J = Political Science
K = Law
L = Education
M = Music
N = Fine Arts
P = Language and Literature
Q = Science
R = Medicine
S = Agriculture, Forestry
T = Engineering and Technology
U = Military Science
V = Naval Science
Z = Bibliography
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If an author uses a lot of positive and negative words to convince you of
something, he or she is probably trying to
A. entertain you
B. explain something
C. express thoughts
D. persuade you
D. Persuade you
It's more than likely a article or document trying to swing you to their side.
From Richard Nixon’s “Checkers” Speech, September 23, 1952 “…Now to answer those questions let me say this: Not one cent of the 18,000 dollars or any other money of that type ever went to me for my personal use. Every penny of it was used to pay for political expenses that I did not think should be charged to the taxpayers of the United States…” “And so I felt that the best way to handle these necessary political expenses of getting my message to the American people and the speeches I made -- the speeches that I had printed for the most part concerned this one message of exposing this Administration, the Communism in it, the corruption in it -- the only way that I could do that was to accept the aid which people in my home State of California, who contributed to my campaign and who continued to make these contributions after I was elected, were glad to make…” “Now, what have I earned since I went into politics? Well, here it is. I've jotted it down. Let me read the notes. First of all, I've had my salary as a Congressman and as a Senator. Second, I have received a total in this past six years of 1600 dollars from estates which were in my law firm at the time that I severed my connection with it. And, incidentally, as I said before, I have not engaged in any legal practice and have not accepted any fees from business that came into the firm after I went into politics. I have made an average of approximately 1500 dollars a year from nonpolitical speaking engagements and lectures…” “That's what we have... It isn't very much. But (my wife) Pat and I have the satisfaction that every dime that we've got is honestly ours. I should say this, that Pat doesn't have a mink coat. But she does have a respectable Republican cloth coat, and I always tell her she'd look good in anything. One other thing I probably should tell you, because if I don't they'll probably be saying this about me, too. We did get something, a gift, after the election. A man down in Texas heard Pat on the radio mention the fact that our two youngsters would like to have a dog. And believe it or not, the day before we left on this campaign trip we got a message from Union Station in Baltimore, saying they had a package for us. We went down to get it. You know what it was? It was a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate that he'd sent all the way from Texas, black and white, spotted. And our little girl Tricia, the six year old, named it "Checkers." And you know, the kids, like all kids, love the dog, and I just want to say this, right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we're gonna keep it.”
What is the overall purpose of Nixon’s speech? CHOOSE TWO
a. To introduce the press and the American public to the members of his family and explain their background
b. To take a public stand against Communism and political corruption of the current administration
c. To defend against critics’ accusations of financial wrongdoings during his campaign d. To build his reputation among the American people as an honest, relatable politician
Answer: b because
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In the song, "And American Draft Dodger in Thunder Bay," does the phrase,
"Canadian Shield" have a double meaning?
Answer:
no it does not for your quistion
2. The
hues (lights)
Answer:
The hues (Lights) mean a large variety of color.
Explanation:
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The king mazy may , What does Walt do when he discovers that the stampeders are going to jump lorenn’s claim?
Answer:
Walt Masters went to the camp of the stampeders and fled with their dogs while holding on to the sled.
Explanation:
Loren Hall was an old man that found it difficult to walk. When he went to record his claim, he begged Walt Masters to look after his gold claims. It was on one of the days that Walt noticed a camp of stampeders. He monitored them closely and when he discovered that they were discovering Loren's claims he thought about what to do fast.
Immediately he set out to their camp when they could still see him. He coordinated their dogs to run and when they sighted him they became distracted and began chasing after him.
Make a 5 questions fro. This story:
The story of jeans goes back to the 19th century when sailors from Genoa, Italy, wore durable cotton and wool denim trousers. Then, in 1853, 24-year-old Levi Strauss
travelled to San Francisco from
Germany and decided to design trousers for manual workers from this material. They were a big hit
and by the 1950s jeans had
become very popular with a
whole generation of young
people. At first, many places
such as theatres and restaurants banned them. Nowadays, Jeans
are a staple item of clothing
in everyone's wardrobe!
Answer:
actually, not everyone's wardrobe.
Explanation: