What mood is
is expressed by the Character as he runs just to keep up with his fathers long strides?
what spoils his excitement despite having new clothes

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Related Questions

The repetition of the statement "I have a dream" is an example of what rhetorical device?


Question 8 options:


first person plural



parallel structure



refrain



allusion

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Answer:

Parallel structure

Explanation:

Definition of parallel structure is "the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence"

Internet bots can sway public opinion by

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Answer:

very true

Explanation:

What’s another word for point of view

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Answer:

Perspective

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Answer: For example: Perspective or Viewpoint

...how different from the record, which growled from the beginning, as if the Victrola were only slowly being wound up.
Welty is using what form of figurative language?

onomatopoeia
simile
hyperbole
metaphor

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Simile I believe :).

Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

HURRY PLEASE WRITE A ROUGH DRAFT SHORT STORY ABOUT THE FIRE IN CALIFORNIA PLEASE AND THANK YOU


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Answer:

A Fire Story is an honest account of the wildfires that left homes destroyed, families broken, and a community determined to rebuild. Early morning on Monday, October 9, 2017, wildfires burned through Northern California, resulting in 44 fatalities. In addition, 6,200 homes and 8,900 structures and were destroyed.

Explanation:

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As of Monday night, the number of deaths had reached 79 and some 700 people were still unaccounted for in the Camp Fire in Butte County, already the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in state history; nearly 13,000 structures have been destroyed in the blaze. Meanwhile in Southern California, in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, at least 1,500 structures have been lost in the Woolsey Fire, and three people are reported dead.

Why does Mrs. Price give Rachel the sweater?
A
She wants to embarrass Rachel.
B
She thinks Rachel is cold and could use it.
С
She saw Rachel wear it yesterday.
D
She believes it belongs to Rachel.

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C) she saw rachel wear it yesterday

D)))  i think it would be D "she believes it belongs to Rachel". It could be C though, i would say either one, but i lean more to D (: hope this helps out!! <33

Explanation:

Question 1
Refer to the Newsela article "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method."

Part A

Which statement is a central idea of the text?


Scientists make up their findings.

Scientists work carefully.

Scientific research is rushed to reach conclusions.

Scientific research has been practiced for centuries.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the text best supports the answer in Part A?


Modern scientists go beyond the ancient Greeks.

Scientists repeat the experiments of other scientists.

Scientists slowly modify experiments.

Scientists must complete all experiments in a hurry.

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Answer:

part A- Scientists work carefully

part B-Slowly modify experiments

Answer:

Scientists work carefully.

Scientists slowly modify experiments.

without the things that are necessary or desirable for life.
1desolate
2rigorous
3omen
4 devoid

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Answer:

Explanation:

So, if we can define each word it will make it easier. Desolate refers to being in a state of emptiness. Rigorous refers to or could be being accurate (cross that one out). Omen is a good or bad event. Devoid is lacking something (lacking emotion or lacking a voice). So my answer is desolate because it involves nothing, or just being empty (not necessary).

4 devoid is complete lacking

why is culture an important component of setting? please help

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Answer:

Language is one of the most important parts of any culture. It is the way by which people communicate with one another, build relationships, and create a sense of community.

Explanation:

I’m not sure but I think your teacher would be very disappointed that you are trying to cheat to find the answers Andrew.

Identify the tense of the italicized verb in the sentence below.
Mom had finished the sewing by dinnertime.
past perfect
past
present perfect
present
future perfect
future

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The tense that is used in the given sentence, "Mom had finished the sewing by dinnertime" is the past perfect tense

What is the past perfect tense?

This refers to the type of tense that is used in a given sentence in order to show the action that was completed before a past point of time specified

Hence, we can see that the given sentence contains a past perfect tense which is "had finished" which shows the completed action of the narrator's mother who was sewing before.

With this in mind, the correct answer is option A, past perfect tense.

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3. Which sentence best expresses the main idea of paragraph 21?
A. The young people watched out the window more than Vingo did as
the bus neared Brunswick
B. Vingo showed the young people photographs of his wife and
children.
c. Vingo tightened his face as if to prepare himself for a disappointment.
D. The suspense built as the bus neared Brunswick and the oak tree.

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Answer:

D. the suspense built as te bus newared Brunswick and the Oak tree.

Explanation:

In Romeo and Juliet what does In Act 2, line 54-65 mean?

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Answer:

Do you mean Act 2 Scene 1?

It is okay to include unpaid experience/jobs in your resume.
False
True

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false shshayha wbwhwhwbwneb

Why did the builders think that the Titanic was unsinkable? The ship was the lightest ship ever made. . It had 16 decks that each acted as its own lifeboat. There were 16 watertight compartments and a double bottom. o They had figured out how to make the ship out of buoyant materials.​

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Answer: There were 16 watertight compartments and a double bottom.

He moved with his wife and children to a farm in Derry, New Hampshire.

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Answer:

Explanation:

What's the question ?

do you think the butterfly effect is a realistic concept

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Yes because the incapacitated reality of this universe is always effected by the continuous beating of butterfly wings. The very existence of butterflies proves the validity of this concept. Basically Butterfly effect real because Travis said so.

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Which of the following selections best describes why the other students are mean to Margot?

Answer choices for the above question

A. Margot lies about her memories of the Sun, leading the other students to resent her.

B. They see her as an outsider and feel bitter towards her for being different.

C. Her memories of the sun make her bratty and unkind.

D. She tells everyone that the sun isn’t real.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because Margot is an outsider and not from the same planet as the regular kids. She tries to tell her class mates what the sun is like but they dont believe her.

I thinks it’s the answer is B

interrogate and negative sentences​

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She does not like sweets.
Does she likes sweets?
He is going to study.
Is he going to study?
She is going to school.
Is he going to school?

How can a journalist be sure to avoid conflicts of interest?

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Answer:

Part of a passage I found that should be helpful to your answer ;)

Avoiding conflict of interest is sometimes easier said than done. Here's an example: Let's say you cover city hall, and over time you get to know the mayor well because he's a big part of your beat. You may even grow to like him and secretly wish for him to be successful as the town's chief executive. There's nothing wrong with that per se, but if your feelings begin to color your coverage of the mayor, or renders you unable to write about him critically when necessary, then clearly there's a conflict of interest — one that must be resolved.

How to Avoid Conflicts of Interest

Here are six ways to avoid such conflicts:

Don't Accept Freebies or Gifts From Sources. People will often try to curry favor with reporters by offering them gifts of various sorts. But taking such freebies opens the reporter up to the charge that he can be bought.

Don't Donate Money to Political or Activist Groups. Many news organizations have rules against this for obvious reasons — it telegraphs where the reporter stands politically and erodes the confidence readers have in the reporter as an impartial observer. Even opinion journalists can get into trouble for giving money to political groups or candidates, as Keith Olbermann did in 2010.

Don't Engage in Political Activity. This goes along with No. 2. Don't attend rallies, wave signs or otherwise publicly lend your support to groups or causes that have a political bent. Non-political charitable work is fine.

Don't Get Too Chummy With the People You Cover. It's important to establish a good working relationship with the sources on your beat. But there's a fine line between a working relationship and a true friendship. If you become best friends with a source you're not likely to cover that source objectively. The best way to avoid such pitfalls? Don't socialize with sources outside of work.

Don't Cover Friends or Family Members. If you have a friend or relative who is in the public spotlight — let's say your sister is a member of the city council — you must recuse yourself from covering that person as a reporter. Readers simply won't believe that you'll be as tough on that person as you are on everyone else — and they'll probably be right.

Avoid Financial Conflicts. If you cover a prominent local company as part of your beat, you shouldn't own any of that company's stock. More broadly, if you cover a certain industry, say, drug companies or computer software makers, then you shouldn't own stock in those kinds of companies.

By ignoring your real interests when choosing a career, you risk spending your
work life feeling bored, frustrated, and
A. hopeful
B. intrigued
C. content
D. dissatisfied

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The correct awnser is D

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pocket knife. I sat patiently on the shore, pondering my next move; I was dumbfounded. After watching dozens of films regarding this exact situation, I would have thought I had an idea of what to do, but I was lost. So I sat there and watched the golden sun walk across the clear sky, and soon enough, it began to sink down the horizon. I jolted out of my spot and started a fire, before closing my dreary eyes to sleep. Hours later, a man woke me up; I was saved.

Answer:

bag of nuts. With this, I can eat 1 or 2 a day to satisfy the hunger while I can devise a plan on how to survive on this island. I'll have to stay here until I can find a way to send a message to let people know that I am here. I will make a little hut made of palm trees and palm tree leaves as my shelter to stay inside of. I'll have to create a heat source so I can boil water and be able to drink that and cook food I find on the island.

I am not very hungry is a fragment or a sentence?

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Answer:

I am

Explanation:

Answer:

It's a sentence

Explanation:

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Which statement best describes sentences with misplaced modifiers?


They often sound mysterious and fascinating.


They usually sound formal and intelligent.


They often sound nonsensical or silly.


They usually sound casual and include slang.

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Answer: (C) They often sound nonsensical or silly.

Answer: the answer is C

Explanation:

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How would you define "Circle of Control"? 2 sentences minimum required.
Your answer

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Circle of control is a three circles in one that is label control, influence, concern

Choose the correct modal verb to complete the sentence below.

Damien (must, shall, could, may) not get distracted if he wants to finish on time.

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Answer:

shall....................?


Add an independent clause
sentence.
1. How he got picked,..........

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Answer:

How he got picked, is we could have gone to war if hilerly clifton was voted president

Which answer best describes Jim’s mother in comparison to the mothers in the
“Sunday-school books”? in the Bad little boy

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Answer:

我认为那是一个美好的一天

Wǒ rènwéi nà shì yīgè měihǎo de yītiān

Explanation

Answer:

what i your answer

Explanation:

Give five examples of analogy using synonym​

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Answer:

1. Marriage is like a bed/couch of roses

2. She was as light/airy as a feather

3. Austin is as busy/occupied as a bee

4. Ada cried like a baby/infant

5. The pie was as sweet as sugar/candy

Explanation:

An analogy is making a comparison between two dissimilar things to show contrast or to make explanations.

Synonym is a word that is similar or identical in meaning to another word

Write a story about a teacher that can read minds

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Answer:

Only five points but fun.

Explanation:

Ms. Scorcher is a raging lunatic. She always knows what you're thinking, and she's always in your head.

I know this because I am her.

I am a lunatic because that is what my students think of me. Though i could change what they think in an instant, I decide to leave them with their own thoughts. It would be cruel to take their ability to have their own thoughts. Though my students are disrespectful to me in their heads, I can gratefully say that they are very polite and well mannered externally.

It's hard being able to read thoughts because I cant control what I hear. So every time a student goes for an incorrect answer, i am helpless because I cannot give it to them. All I can do is better explain what they do not understand. I cannot control my anger when I get angry, so I assume that's why they call me a raging lunatic.

I think I'm an honest fair teacher. don't you?

Answer:

There's a new teacher called Ms.Morin, she's a 6th grade substitute teacher.( The real teacher is on a vacation for a month). She introduces herself and asks the students to say their names. After the students say their names, she hears one of the students (It can be girl or boy) say she was hot. She shrugged it off and thought it was her imagination. (after school because that's boring) She meets the other teachers and learns their names. She then hears one of the teachers 'say' she looked kinda rude. Ms.Morin says ," I'm rude when I first meet people, but when you get to know me I'm a really nice person.". A teacher who hasn't spoke said " We didn't say anything". Ms.Morin was confused and weirded out. She leaves the other teachers and goes home. (At her house). She meets her son, Damian, "Hi sweetheart!", said Ms.Morin. "Hey Mom", Damian said. (Damian thinking) "God I'm hungry". Ms.Morin says," We can go to Burger King if you want". "YES!!- wait how did you know I was hungry?", Damian said. Ms.Morin said," You said it". "No I didn't..." said Damian. (Ms.Morin thinking) wait when I heard that, his mouth was closed..". "Let's just go". (Next day). Ms.Morin is teaching and a paperairplane is thrown at her. She turns around and yells" WHO THREW THAT?!". The girl who did thought "I swear if they snitch on me-". Ms.Morin yells," (girls name) WHY DID YOU THROW THAT". The whole class is confused and in shock. Ms.Morin learns that she can read minds and learns all her students and other teachers secrets. When she learns their secrets, she uses them against them and blackmail them. When they ask how she knew she would say "I have my ways". Some one finds out about her ability and tells everybody about it, and Ms.Morin is know on the hunt for $100,000 because they want to experiment on her.

I'm sorry about the ending. I got lazy.


6. According to the guidelines of good journalism, which of the following is correct. (1 point)
O It was estimated the car was traveling sixty-five miles per hour when it crashed into a tree.
It was estimated the car was traveling 65 mph when it crashed into a tree.
It was estimated the car was traveling 65 m.ph when it crashed into a tree.
O It was estimated the car was traveling sixty-five mph when it crashed into a tree.

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Answer:

The answer is A: It was estimated the car was traveling sixty-five miles per hour when it crashed into a tree.

Explanation:

The reason for this is because you don't to use numerical digits in a professional sentence.

Journalists then attempt to communicate a fair and trustworthy description of their meaning, one that is currently valid but subject to additional research. Journalists should be as open and honest as they can about their sources and procedures so that readers can evaluate the information for themselves. Thus, option A is correct.

What are the guidelines of good journalism?

The underlying principles of journalism ethics are “truth," "accuracy," and “objectivity.” Journalists should make an effort to put some distance between themselves and the communities, people, and even countries they are from or in.

The reason for this is that a professional sentence shouldn't contain numerical digits.In their journalistic work, they take into account that separation in order to prevent influenced prejudice.

Therefore, It was estimated the car was travelling sixty-five miles per hour when it crashed into a tree.

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