Explanation:
Community exchange programs help farms and grocery stores
In Lines 23 and 24 of his poem "Chicago", Sandburg uses which poetic device? A Simile - a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as" B. Metaphor - a comparison of two unlike objects C. Repetition
Answer:
Explanation:
A.simile
The main idea of the text "Excerpt from Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil is that people took
risks to achieve wealth. How does the author support this idea?
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Explanation:
Choose an object in the room you’re in. Now, imagine you’re a salesperson trying to convince someone to buy it. Describe the object, making it sound as interesting, beautiful, or useful as possible.
Answer:
I'm going to use a ruler for this. Starting from scratch is the best way to answer these questions.
Explanation:
Have you seen the brand new wooden ruler? Well now you have. Made out of the finest wood, every measurement from across the land dreams of being measured by this ruler. This ruler here is sturdy as rulers can get, it might even survive being thrown off of a cliff! In conclusion, come get this ruler for all of your measuring needs!
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He will attempt to understand the genuine needs of a potential customer, connect them to a product he sells, and only then make an offer.
What are the quality of a good salesperson?Drive, determination, and persuasiveness are qualities that all salesmen possess, regardless of their personality type.
Social awkwardness, shyness, and the fear of rejection are weaknesses that must be overcome if one wants to succeed in a profession in sales.
They are thoroughly knowledgeable about the things they sell. They are authorities on the applications, mechanics, systems, and processes of the products.
Elite salespeople don't need to sell themselves because of their expertise; they just need to deliver the facts the consumer needs to understand.
Therefore, in the play, are the concepts of empathy and the capacity to assist a customer in selecting the best course of action.
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One of the most iconic aspects of Jaws is the Oscar-winning musical score
by John Williams. What is the importance of the music in the film and how does it make the
audience feel?
Answer:
Music in movies help set the mood of the scene. For example if something big is about o happen the music in the background will build up till that moment. Or if they're trying to get a reaction from the audience, they'll use a loud jump in the quiet music to startle the audience, much like in horror or thriller movies. The music helps the audience know the mood of the current situation of the scene or what to expect or make them expect.
Explanation:
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In Lord of the Flies, Jack declares that he has created a tribe to which one has to be invited.
What does this detail show about Jack?
He has resigned himself to obeying the rules that the boys have voted on.
He is obsessed with keeping the group safe until they are rescued.
He has come to see himself as the sole authority on the island.
He understands that it is wrong to exclude boys from his group.
The detail that most adequately shows toward Jack would be:
C). He has come to see himself as the sole authority on the island.
Lord of the Flies
The above detail reflects that Jack viewed himself as the only authority existing on the island.
This is shown through the detail about the development of a tribe by Jack himself which the people want to be invited.
He had been the only force that controlled the island and the tribe developed by him as per his declaration.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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which dictatorship (Japan or Italy) used more harsh or oppressive tactics to gain and maintain power??
Write a short definition for the prediction step of previewing.
Answer:
Previewing the text to get an overview
Previewing a text means that you get an idea of what it is about without actually reading the main body of the text.
2. Skimming
Skimming involves running your eye very quickly over large chunks of text. It is different from previewing because skimming involves the paragraph text. Skimming allows you to pick up some of the main ideas without paying attention to detail. It is a fast process. A single chapter should take only a few minutes.
3. Scanning
Scanning is sweeping your eyes (like radar) over part of a text to find specific pieces of information.
4. Intensive reading
Intensive reading is detailed, focused, ‘study’ reading of those important parts, pages or chapters.
This is 4 general steps, and will get you a 100%.
Explanation:
Predicting means that you take all of the clues you’ve collected, combine them with your prior knowledge about the topic, and make an educated guess about what the text will say.
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What intrigues you about Fitzgerald's life and writing?
Answer:
1.F. Scott Fitzgerald: What intrigues you about Fitzgerald's life and writing? The thing that intrigues me about Fitzgerald’s life, is that he was amorous for Zelda Sayre. His writing intrigued me, because he would write sober, but he was a glutton for alcohol. 2.World War I: What are three major innovations that came out of the WWI experience? Speakeasies, assembly line methods, and scientific management techniques. What are the dominant postwar American attitudes and the major movements of the 1920's? Primordial disillusionment following World War I, particularly among veterans, artists, and intellectuals (the Lost Generation), fear of Bolshevism, fear of obscure foreigners, and the rise of the nativist Ku Klux Klan. Major Movements of the 1920's: Prohibition (authorized by passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919), Fundamentalism vs. Modernism, Prosperity and Consumerism. 3.19th Amendment: What right did women gain from the passage of the 19th Amendment? 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. Women are the root engendering gender equality and
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Who is Ragueneau speaking to (other than his employees) before his wife enters the scene?
the pies in the oven
the fowls that are going to be cooked
a muse to inspire him
a customer that walks in
Answer:
a muse to inspire him
Explanation:
I. Read and analyze the situations. Then, identify the social issue presented in each item. Choose your answer from the
choices inside the box. Write the LETTER of your answer on the blank before each number.
a. racism
b. discrimination
c. prejudice
d. terrorism
I. overpopulation
j. climate change
e. war
f. poverty
g. gender inequality
h. illiteracy
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1. During the apartheid in South Africa, non-whites were viewed as "inferior to their white counterparts
2. In the Philippines, there are areas where so many people live so closely together. On average, there are
41,282 people per square kilometer, but in some slum regions there are as many as 88,000 people living per
square kilometer
3. There are some students who are not able to read and write even after graduating from elementary
4. In this time of pandemic, many people lost their job. The most affected ones are those who belong to the
lowest of the society. Most of them ask for help or donations to have food for their family or have money to
pay for hospital bills.
5. Women are not getting the same opportunities as men. Most people prefer to put men in leadership roles.
6. Vince is one of the most hard-working delivery riders in their company. When his co-workers found out that
he is gay, they started to make fun of him.
7. Luna panicked when she cannot find her wallet. She saw a man wearing dirty and ripped clothes standing
close to her. She started screaming and calling that man a thief. Later, she found out that she just forgot her
wallet in her car.
8. Four passenger airliners which had departed from airports in the northeastern United States bound for
California was hijacked by al-Qaeda group. Two of the planes crashed into the World Trade Center complex
in Lower Manhattan. Within an hour and 42 minutes, both 110-story towers collapsed. That is considered as
one of the deadliest attacks in history.
9. Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland drove Great Britain and France to declare war against Germany, marking
the beginning of World War II. Among the estimated 45-60 million people killed were 6 million lews
murdered in Nazi concentration camps known as the Holocaust
10. We face new challenges for survival because we do not take good care of our environment. More frequent
and intense drought, storms, heatwaves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and warming oceans are
examples of situations experienced across the globe because of our negligence.
Answer:
1. a. Racism.
2. i. Overpopulation.
3. h. Illiteracy.
4. f. Poverty.
5. g. Gender inequality.
6. b. Discrimination.
7. c. Prejudice.
8. d. Terrorism.
9. e. War.
10. j. Climate change.
Identify the antecedent in the following sentence Kevin says he likes to read books.
A. books
B. he
C. Kevin
Explanation: the answer is he
In paragraph 9 " Forget Vinyl , Let's Talk about the Cassette Comeback ," why does the author most likely use the word ritualistic
Answer:
To suggest there was a ceremonial aspect to listening to music.
Explanation
we just went over it in class
When a paragraph contains two main ideas, it should be divided into two paragraphs. Choose the letter at the point where the passage should be divided.
His name was Stenne, little Stenne. He was a child of Paris, sickly and pale, who might have been ten years old, perhaps fifteen; with those urchins one can never tell. His mother was dead; his father, formerly in the navy, was keeper of a square in he Temple quarter. (A) Babies, nurse-maids, old ladies in reclining-chairs, poor mothers, all of toddling Paris that seeks shelter from vehicles in those flower-gardens bordered by paths, knew Father Stenne and adored him. (B) They knew that beneath that rough mustache, the terror of dogs and of loiterers, lay concealed a kind, melting, almost maternal smile, and that, in order to see that smile one had only to ask the good man:“How’s your little boy?” (C) Father Stenne was so fond of his boy! (D) He was so happy in the afternoon, after school, when the little fellow came for him and they made together the circuit of the paths, stopping at each bench to salute the occupants and to answer their kind words.
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
Answer:
I think it would be A
Explanation:
It went from him talking about him self to paris.
Answer:
C
I had this on usatestprep
When certain mosquitoes bite someone, malaria enters that person's blood, allowing the disease to circulate. It travels throughout the body.
What does "circulate" mean in this passage?
A.to become weaker.
B.to flow around.
C.to form a shape.
D.to cut into.
Answer:
I think that the answer is B
To back up a literary interpretation, one can use
Select all that apply.
specific passages in the text
n information about the author
historical, social, and cultural context
other books written about the same subject
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's all of them
Explanation:
To back up literary interpretation, or to back up what you understand what the text means, you can use specific passages in the text, historical, social, and cultural context, information about the author, and other books written about the same subject.
Summary Harrison Bergeron
Answer:
The story opens with the main characters, George and Hazel Bergeron, who are in their living room watching television. The narrator mentions their “abnormal” son, Harrison, who was taken away from them at fourteen for supposedly plotting to overthrow the government. However, George and Hazel can’t seem to focus on that tragic event, because Hazel has a merely average intelligence level, and George is given a handicap to reduce his intellectual capacity in the form of an ear radio that plays a harsh sound every twenty seconds to disrupt his thoughts.
As they watch a group of ballerinas dance on television, George acknowledges their artificial handicaps: sash weights and bags of birdshot that burden their movements and masks that cover their beauty. As George thinks about how the ballerinas shouldn’t be given handicaps, a sound rages in his ear, and the thought is lost.
Hazel notices George flinching and begins to talk about how she would make a great Handicapper General because she knows what normal really is—she doesn’t need to wear any weight or ear radios. The conversation makes George think about Harrison, who is currently in jail, but just as the thought appears in his mind, he hears a twenty-one-gun salute that again scatters his thoughts. Two of the ballerinas also appear to receive jarring transmissions, and they grab their heads and throw themselves to the floor.
Hazel notices how tired George looks and tells him to sit on the sofa so that he can rest the weight strapped to his neck. She claims she doesn’t mind if he’s “not equal to [her] for a while,” but George refuses, saying he’s used to the weight. She then suggests they could make a hole in the bag of birdshot and remove some of the weight, but George reminds her that for every ball removed, he would face two years in jail and a two-thousand-dollar fine. George says if he starts cheating the system, everyone will, and they’d all return to a world of competition. This idea of competition upsets Hazel, but they are interrupted when a buzzer goes off in George’s ear. The conversation ends as the two forget what they are talking about.
The announcer on television interrupts the dancers with a breaking news story but can’t seem to read the announcement due to a speech impediment. He hands his paper to one of the dancers, who must apologize for her beautiful voice and forcefully speaks in a “squawk” so as not to offend anyone. She reads that Harrison Bergeron has escaped from jail. He is described as seven feet tall and dangerous due to his being “a genius and an athlete.” Even though the Handicappers gave him headphones to stop his thoughts, glasses to make him half blind, and weight that would crush an average human, Harrison has overcome these impediments. They even shaved off his eyebrows and capped his teeth to reduce his attractiveness. None of the handicaps stopped Harrison, and he is now on the loose.
All of a sudden, the sound of a crash is heard on the television. George hears the sound and knows it’s his son. Moments later, Harrison appears, and the television crew sinks to their knees as he walks in and takes center stage, declaring that he is “the Emperor” and that everyone must obey. Harrison rips off all his handicaps and throws them to the ground. He claims he needs an “Empress” and tells the women in the room to rise if they feel worthy. After a moment of silence, one ballerina stands. Harrison rips off her handicaps and reveals that she is “blindingly beautiful.” He yells at the musicians in the room to play their best music, nothing average. Once the sound is sufficiently delightful, Harrison and the ballerina dance without constraint. They twirl, spin, and kiss as they leap high into the air, where they remain suspended in defiance of gravity.
Before the pair can land, two shots ring out from a double-barreled shotgun, striking both of them. It’s Diana Moon Glampers, the Handicapper General, ensuring that order is restored. She then aims the gun at the musicians and tells them to put on their handicaps, or they’re next.
During this frantic episode, the Bergerons television short-circuits. Hazel turns to George, but he is walking back from the kitchen with a beer. He sees the television and notices Hazel has been crying, but she can’t remember why. George tells her to “forget sad things” shortly before his ear radio plays the sound of a riveting gun. Hazel says the sound must have been “a doozy,” and George replies, “You could say that again.” Hazel, taking him literally, repeats her remark verbatim.
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Part A
What decision does Jack make in the excerpt?
A. to form a tribe of his own
B. to demand another vote for chief
C. to go off and live by himself
D. to accept that Ralph is chief
Part B
How does Jack's decision in Part A change the social structure
of the island?
A. It prompts Ralph to turn his authority as chief over to Jack
B. It forces the boys to seek out and befriend the beast
C. It forces the boys to live without meat in their diet
D. It divides the boys into competing groups
Answer: B: to demand another vote for chief
Explanation: i took the test
part a: to form a tribe of his own.
part b: it divides the boys into competing groups.
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It was nine in the evening, I was on my way to my bedroom after brushing my teeth. As I was passing the living room, I saw my brother, Aldo, lying on the floor watching TV. He always did that every night. He refused to go to bed and chose to sleep in front of the television. I decided not to say anything and directly went to bed.
I was half asleep when I heard a scream from the living room. It was about two in the morning. I jumped out of bed and rushed towards the voice. In the living room, I found Aldo crying. His right hand was on his right ear. He said, "Help, help, help. It hurtsl" Then, he told me that an insect had entered his ear. I was quite sorry for the insect. I figured out it was an ant. I imagined how miserable the ant was. Since Aldo couldn't stop crying, I decided to take him to the hospital. Soon after cur arrival, a doctor in charge examined Aldo's ear. He, then, used a pair of pincers to take the insect out. I was so surprised to see the insect. It wasn't an ant. It was a young cockroachl Gosh! It was as big as a baby's little finger.
Sebutkan yang termasuk verb2 beserta arti dan verb 1 nya
Answer: it must be true
Explanation:
Answer:
Dang
Explanation:
true or false: many claims use the word "should" or "should" not. However, not all claims have the word should as a clue. true or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
I got it right on my test :)
Which type of figurative language is in the following sentence?
Monty is a monster when it comes to making meatballs.
A.metaphor
B.pun
C.idiom
D.simile
Answer:
metaphor!
Explanation:
I hope this helps
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
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Select the word from the drop-down menu that most accurately completes the sentence.
The doctor
bandaged or examined
her knee because she hasn’t been able to walk on it for the past few days. which word suits this situation? also please hurry this is a mid year test and i cant get this wrong
Answer:
Examined
because a bandage can't fix a leg a woman can't walk on
Directions: Write two paragraphs that discuss a passion of yours. Your passion could be music, a particular sport, filmmaking, and so on. Your paragraphs should be built upon the reasons why you feel so strongly about this topic. Briefly discuss your reasons in the order of least to greatest importance.
Explanation:
There is no correct answer for that, it's you passion, what you like, just right about why you like that. Like I said there really is no right or wrong answer
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which word is similar to enormity?
Answer:
wickedness
Explanation:
it is wickedness
wickedness, blackness, baseness, and depravity.
whats your Wildly Important Goal is
to smash all my school tests and go to college and university and get an amazing job
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Answer:
waswasn'twaswas wereweren'twerewere youExplanation:
3. Is there a need for irrelevant ideas/facts to be added on your summary? Why?
Answer:
Irrelevant sentences do not support or connect to the main idea of a passage. They can distract readers from understanding the overall purpose of a passage.
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
Roberto is a very talented concert pianist while his sister enjoys playing rock music on her drums and electric guitar.
Where in the sentence should a comma be placed?
after the word “talented”
after the word “pianist”
after the word “rock”
after the word “drums”
Answer: After pianist
Explanation:
It is After the word Pianist because you’re supposed to put the comma in between two comeplete sentences.
In Christianity, "the world" means the sinful, flawed world of humans. What is the effect of the contrast between "the world" in this poem and the author's references to Christ?
Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the poem "We Wear the Mask" and forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
The author is saying the only truth is what the world sees.
The author is saying religion is a crutch for the oppressed.
The author is rejecting the power that human society has over him by emphasizing Christ as the ultimate authority.
The author is accepting society's emphasis on appearances by emphasizing Christ's appearance.
Answer:
The author is saying religion is a crutch for the oppressed.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem relies on Christ, using religion as a force for the abbustias he presents. This is because the speaker cannot show humanity how much he is anguished and oppressed and that is why he uses a mask that hides the real emotions he is going through. However, Christ sees how much he is suffering and that in a way presents a relief for him.
Which of these is an efficient way to refine a search on the web?
Answer:
the quotation marks.
Explanation:
ive noticed that if you put quotation marks in your search, all of the results will have that phrase.
Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
because "refine" is another word for avoid so you are avoiding or removing unwarted elements