“You sure you’ll be OK?” Greg asked.

“Now didn’t I tell you I was going to east St. Louis in the morning?” Lemon Brown asked. “Don’t that sound OK to you?”

“Sure it does,” Greg said. “Sure it does. And you take care of that treasure of yours.”

—“The Treasure of Lemon Brown,”
Walter Dean Myers

What does this exchange at the end of the story show about Greg’s character?
It shows Greg’s anger at Lemon Brown, and that he is still upset.
It shows Greg’s concern for Lemon Brown, and that his mood is lighter.
It show’s Greg’s concern for Lemon Brown, and that he is still angry.
It show’s Greg’s frustration with Lemon Brown, and that he is happy.

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Answer 1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

i got it right

Answer 2

Answer: It shows Greg’s concern for Lemon Brown, and that his mood is lighter.


Related Questions

The Voting Rights Act of 1965...

А.) punished people who tried to prevent others from voting.

B.) outlawed measures that prevented racial minorities from voting.

C.) was the first bill to support the civil rights of African-Americans.

D.) did little to actually help African-Americans in the South.

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The answer is B. I hope this helps you also I got my answer from this https://ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?doc=100
The answer is letter b

WHY does the author include the opinions of Bernie Craven and Paul Frasca?
(A) to give readers hope about the future of recycling salon waste
(B) to highlight two different ways that someone can approach recycling
(C)
to suggest that recycling is good for both the environment and the wallet
(D) to demonstrate how the two men are creatively recycling salon waste

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Answer:

I believe the answer is B. To highlight two different ways that someone can approach recycling

Explanation:

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Of Mice and Men Chapter 4 Analysis Questions
Answer each of the following questions COMPLETELY. One or two words is not enough. Write an
assertion and use text evidence to prove that assertion.
1) What does Crooks' room and the things in it tell you about his character?
2) What are three specific ways Crooks' room is different from the bunkhouse?
3) Why would Crooks react so negatively to Lennie, then let him in anyway?
4) What does Crooks say to Lennie about loneliness?
5) Why does Crooks torture and taunt Lennie about George? Pay particular attention to Crooks
remarks about himself and his life.
6) Why is Crooks called "Crooks"? How does this reflect his personality?
7) When Lennie begins to become agitated at Crooks' taunting, what choice does Crooks make that
indicates he is smarter than Curley?
8) Why does Crooks believe Candy about the Dream while he did not believe Lennie?
9) Based on Curley's wife's conversation with the men, what can the reader infer that makes her a little
more sympathetic (not very, but a little)?
10) Of course, Curley's wife is a pill, so when the men try to stand up for themselves and regain their
own space, she threatens them. With what does she threaten each, and why does she believe she can
get away with it?
11) How do her comments affect the camaraderie that has formed between Crooks, Lennie, and
Candy?

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Answer: Of Mice and Men

Chapter 4 Analysis Questions

1) What does Crooks’ room and the things in it tell you about his character? He’s lonely

2) What are three specific ways Crooks’ room is different from the bunkhouse? His room was where he worked, it was much smaller and it was filled with straw. He was alone whereas the others had each other

3) Why would Crooks react so negatively to Lennie, then let him in anyway? Because he doesn’t like the fact that Lennie just walks in but let’s him stay because he’s lonely and knows Lennie isn’t one to judge him

4) What does Crooks say to Lennie about loneliness?

It can make you crazy

5) Why does Crooks torture and taunt Lennie about George?

Pay particular attention to Crooks’ remarks about himself and his life on pages 70 and 72. He wants Lennie to feel the loneliness he feels and he’s jealous of George and Lennies friendship

6) Why is Crooks called "Crooks"? How does this reflect his personality?

Because his backs broken so he’s technically crooked and he has weird views on life (crooked views)

7) When Lennie begins to become agitated at Crooks’ taunting, what choice does Crooks make that indicates he is smarter than Curley?

He was nice to Lennie and let him come in and sit awhile and see his pup. He was friendly

8) What information do Lennie and Candy let slip to Crooks?

They accidentally talk about the farm dream

9) Why does Crooks believe Candy while he did not believe Lennie?

Because Lennie is special and could just be making it up or maybe that’s just what Lennies been told to make him feel better and he believes it.

10) Why is this vision appealing to Crooks as well as the other two? Because he’s lonely and living with them would mean having people and a secure future

11) Based on what Curley’s wife’s conversation with the men beginning at the last half of page 77 to the bottom of page 78, what can the reader infer that makes her a little more sympathetic (not very, but a little)?

She’s also a little lonely and could use some people to talk to just like them.

12) Of course, Curley’s wife is a pill, so when the men try to stand up for themselves and regain their own space, she threatens them. With what does she threaten each, and why does she believe she can get away with it?

She threatened to string crooks up and threatened that no one would listen to the others if they told.

13) How do her comments affect the camaraderie that has formed between Crooks, Lennie, and Candy?

They stand up for each other and become closer

Which of the following best describes Mr. Singh?
O practical and unimaginative
O curious and imaginative
O sophisticated and caring
O well-informed and intelligent

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Answer:

well informed and intelligent

How important are negotiable instruments in conducting business?

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Answer:

Negotiable Instrument is an easier way to transfer money from one place to another place. It provides a safe way to deliver the money. It has an important role to develop the way of money transaction as well as the business realm.

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Great! I scored two goals. We 1_______ the match 6–0. The team we 2_______ weren't very good, though. They've 3_______ every 4_______ they've played this year. Most of the 5_______ on their team couldn't even 6_______ the ball properly!

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This question is incomplete. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the words in the box. There are two extra words that you do not need. (6 points)  

beat goal kick lose match player referee score win  

A We played football last week.  

B Cool! How was it?  

A Great! I scored two goals. We 1 _______ the match 6–0. The team we 2 _______ weren’t very good, though. They’ve 3 _______ every 4 _______ they’ve played this year. Most of the 5 _______ on their team couldn’t even 6 _______ the ball properly!

Answer:

A Great! I scored two goals. We 1 won the match 6–0. The team we 2 beat weren’t very good, though. They’ve 3 lost every 4 match they’ve played this year. Most of the 5 players on their team couldn’t even 6 kick the ball properly!

Explanation:

This question mixes the use of nouns and verbs to complete the gaps. It is important to pay attention to the verbs because they need to be changed to express the proper tense. Since the speaker is talking about something that took place at a specific time in the past, we must use verbs in their past form. So:

win - won

beat - beat

However, we do have a present perfect in the excerpt. In that case, we complete it with the past participle form:

lose - lost

We also have a modal verb (could) in the passage. The verb that follows a modal verb should be used in its base form without "to". In this case, it was "kick".

Write an Objective Summary Of The Battle Of Mr.Covey by Fredrick Douglass.

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Explanation: All went well till Monday morning. On this morning, the

virtue of the root was fully tested. Long before daylight, I

was called to go and rub, curry, and feed, the horses. I

obeyed, and was glad to obey. But whilst thus engaged,

whilst in the act of throwing down some blades from the loft,

Mr. Covey entered the stable with a long rope; and just as I

was half out of the loft, he caught hold of my legs, and was

about tying me. As soon as I found what he was up to, I gave

a sudden spring, and as I did so, he holding to my legs, I was

brought sprawling on the stable, floor. Mr. Covey seemed

now to think he had me, and could do what he pleased; but

at this moment from whence came the spirit I don't know-I

resolved to fight; and, suiting my action to the resolution, I

seized Covey hard by the throat; and as I did so, I rose. He

held on to me, and I to him. My resistance was so entirely

unexpected, that Covey seemed taken all aback. He trembled

like a leaf. This gave me assurance, and I held him uneasy,

causing the blood to run where I touched him with the ends

of my fingers. Mr. Covey soon called out to Hughes for help.

Hughes came, and, while Covey held me, attempted to tie my

right hand. While he was in the act of doing so, I watched my

chance, and gave him a heavy kick close under the ribs.

This kick fairly sickened Hughes, so that he left me in -the

hands of Mr. Covey. This kick had the effect of not only

weakening Hughes, but Covey also. When he saw Hughes

bending over with pain, his courage quailed. He asked me if I  

meant to persist in my resistance. I told him I did, come what

might; that he had used me like a brute for six months, and

that I was determined to be used so no longer. With that he

strove to drag me to a stick that was lying just out of the

stable door. He meant to knock me down. But just as he was

leaning over to get the stick I seized him with both hands by

his collar, and brought him by a sudden snatch to the

ground. By this time, Bill came. Covey called upon him for

assistance. Bill wanted to know what he could do. Covey

said, "Take hold of him, take hold of him!" Bill said his

master hired him out to work, and not to help to whip me; so

he left Covey and myself to fight our own battle out. We were

at it for nearly two hours. Covey at length let me go, puffing

and blowing at a great rate, saying that if I had not resisted,

he would not have whipped me half so much. The truth was,

that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as

getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had

drawn no blood from me, but I had from him. The whole six

months afterwards, that I spent with Mr. Covey, he never

laid the weight of his finger upon me in anger. He would

occasionally say, he didn't want to get hold of me again. "No,"

thought I, "you need not; for you will come off worse than

You did before.

This battle with Mr. Covey was the turning point in my

career as a slave. It rekindled the few expiring embers of

freedom, and revived within me a sense of my own

manhood. It recalled the departed self-confidence, and

inspired me again with a determination to be free. The

gratification afforded by the triumph was a full

compensation for whatever else might follow, even death  

itself. He only can understand the deep satisfaction which I

experienced, who has himself repelled by force the bloody

arm of slavery. I felt as I never felt before. It was a glorious

resurrection, from the 'tomb of slavery, to the heaven of

freedom. My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed,

bold defiance took its place; and I now resolved that,

however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had

passed forever when I could be a slave in fact.

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Answer:

Capitalize October, lowercase autumn

Explanation:

Hope this helped! Good luck! :)

capitilize october because October is the name of aspecific month

What two systems does the lymphatic
system use to help fight disease

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Answer:

The lymphatic system is part of the immune system. It produces and releases lymphocytes (white blood cells) and other immune cells that monitor and then destroy the foreign invaders — such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi — that enter the body.

Create a list of things that you could write a parody about. Maybe it's your favorite song, a book, nursery rhyme, or even a painting. Provide a sentence describing why each is a good option to parody.

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Answer:

1) Wap - Cardi B and Megan

2) Up - Cardi B

3) Moooo - Doja Cat

4) any song of Tyga's

5) any song of Tekashi 6ix 9ines

6) Tekashi 6IX 9INEs rapper name

7) Kylie Jenner herself

8) the fact that Bhad Bhabie is trail mix

9) Malu Trevelijo (however you say her name)

10) Bhad Bhabies real name, Danielle Broccoli

11) Everyone (except Anya (Anya is too precious to me), yes Kyshawn you deserve to be roasted) at my school needs to be roasted creating a parody.

12) the fact that donald trump has a different eye lid color than his entire face. Dude really look like a discolored, disoreinted potato.

13) the fact that Donald trump is rich but still cant get a proper tan.

14) the fact that donald trump is so rich but still has that stinky, cheap, stiff excuse for a toupee on his head.

15) Doja cats hairline.

16)..... I have a feeling yall really dont want me to finish.

The shades of colour that adorn the breast of the humming bird is quite brilliant. (True/False)

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

correct me if wrong

Ban cell phones from some places? Essay

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Answer:

the essay

Explanation:

choose one:

I think that banning phones from some areas is smart. For example, areas like school and chruch. I think that banning them from particular places is smart, but maybe not other places. The reason I say that is because maybe their parents are super protective and just want to make sure their children are okay.

I don't think so because what if their parents just want to check-in and due to the phones getting banned they cannot. I do believe that some places they should recommend not bring out your phone, but they do not have the right tell us that we cannot have our phones out.


1. Part A: What is the author's purpose in this article? (RI.2.6)
0 A. To describe the civil rights movement and all that was accomplished
O B. To showcase the civil rights projects women collaborated on with men
C. To explain the advantages women gained because of the civil rights movement
0 D. To share the stories of women who were overlooked in the civil rights movement

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Answer:

to share the stories if women Who were overlooked

Modernist writers don't usually tell the reader what to think, communicating instead with A understatement and irony. B. sarcasm and political criticism. C. realism and naturalism.​

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Answer:

I think it's A.understatement and irony.

Explanation:

Time plays a major part in both stories. How is time different in these two stories?

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Answer: The chosen story is "The Story of an Hour".

Explanation:In "The Story of an Hour" we have a story aimed at telling the lack of freedom that women suffered within their marriages and in the eyes of society in general. This is because this short story presents a woman who lived in an unhappy marriage, but is extremely happy to know about her husband's death, because she knew that with him dead she could enjoy her life, see the beauty of the world and be literally free.

The definition of this story is important for us to understand how the role of women within a marriage has changed over time, moreover, history shows that there are evils that happen for good, to remove something bad from our life.

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Choose two U.S. Military Services and identify the similarities of the values within the two services.

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Answer: Army: Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage.

Coast Guard: Honor, respect, and devotion to duty.

Marine Corps: Honor, courage, and commitment

Explanation:

To find where the Amazon river meets the rain forest, you would reference a a. Data map c. Physical map b. Feature map d. Political map Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer: Physical map

Explanation:

A physical map is a map that is used to show and illustrate the physical features that can be found in a particular area.

The physical map helps the readers in the identification of deserts, rivers, mountains, landforms etc and also shows them the height, shapes etc.

Since we want to find where the Amazon river meets the rain forest, the physical map will be used.

Answer:

C

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Summarize the passage below in at least two or three sentences. Then evaluate the passage, focusing
on the quality of the details included. Which portions of the passage do not provide enough detail to
help the reader understand the topic? Why? After you have evaluated the passage, revise it to
improve the quality of its details. In your revision, show which parts of the original paragraph you are
using by underlining them. Note: You may need to make up information to add to the paragraph. (15
points)
"Consumer Risk: Buddy Blocks"
A new product on the market, Buddy Blocks, poses serious risks to children. The blocks can break
easily and hurt children. Some children have even had to be hospitalized. The paint used on the blocks
is also unsafe. It has caused illness in several young children. There is one age group of children who
should especially avoid playing with these blocks. The national consumer product panel is considering
removing this toy from the market because of the problems it has caused.

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Explanation:

why hospitalized? choking? poisoning?

what age group should avoid this product under 2?

what is wrong with the paint? doors it contain lead? does it chip?

these are needed because they help the reader understand the risks.

example rewrite:

"Consumer Risk: Buddy Blocks"

A new product on the market, Buddy Blocks, poses serious risks to children. The blocks can break

easily causing a choking hazzard. Some children have even had to be hospitalized. The paint used on the blocks

is also unsafe as it contains high levels of lead. It has caused illness in several young children. children under the age of 2 should especially avoid playing with these blocks. The national consumer product panel is considering

removing this toy from the market because of the problems it has caused.

rate this passage I wrote for an assignment 1-100

assing- Write a letter to a younger student explaining the importance of making good choices and how the choices affect the future. Use information from the passage to connect your own ideas to the speech.

Dear children,

When we were younger we had limited decisions compared to when we are older. Something that I could do today that I couldn't do 4 years ago, were things like how late I slept, clothes I wear on specific occasions, and etc. The choice I could have made at the age of 10 wouldn't really impact my life, since my parent was really guiding me. But now that I have more freedom, my entire future could be determined by a single choice I make. So, making good decisions as you grow up, is a very important thing.

In a passage, called Life Isn't Fair — Deal With It, it says "One of my clients came to this country from Africa in his late teens, barely spoke the language, drove a cab while working his way through college, and is now the president of a large technology services firm." this text shows how a boy came to this county at a young age but now he is a president of a large company. That is an example of how somebody would have made good choices to become the best he could be even though he wasn't born in this county. Obama was a man who wasn't really full American but became the president, through good choices. Walt Disney was born poor and was rejected a lot of times, but he didn't change his motive of making good choices even though he failed a lot of times.

A question I was asked before is 'How will people around you influence your actions?' Well, the decisions I make or am going to make will be thought through before I make them. Since everybody around me is looking at me, the choice I make must be good ones. My younger siblings are one big example, I noticed that everything I do, they watch me and imitate me.

In conclusion, When we were younger we had limited decisions compared to when we are older. But as we grow from having little decision, those decisions can impact our future for good or bad. There are a lot of people who had become the best from the decisions they made. And everybody in your life watches you and the choices you make, and those decisions could also impact other people's lives.

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I love it!! I think it’s really good, I couldn’t have done it better xoxo

does technology make life easier? short say 2 sentences

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Answer:

1)You have facilitated communications

2)We have access to tons of information in seconds.

What is the cause of depression?​

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Answer:

Alot

Explanation:

Like school

Corona

Lockdown

Sickness

Breakups

I think the answer to this question has no wrong answer, everyone has different causes as to why they have depression.

In which of the following parts of a plot is tension eased rather than intensified select all that apply

climax, rising action, falling action, resolution, inciting moment

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Answer:

falling action, resolution

Explanation:

the rest help build up the story's plot

Answer:

Falling action & resolution.

Explanation:

Falling action is when the climax of the story begins to decline, and the story begins to move towards its conclusion.

The resolution is the solution, or conclusion to the conflicts the story has presented.

How does Captain Weston contribute to the story?


A. He causes Zuley to second guess her visit to New York.

B. He persuades Zuley to think of her parents differently.

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C. He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud.

D. He shows Zuley what she missing with her parents.

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Answer:

He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud TRUST ME

Explanation:

I was doing study island and got it wrong and showed me the right answer

The  Captain Weston contribution to the story is: He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud. Thus option (C) is correct.

What is a story?

A story is a depiction of a journey. In a story we follow a character or a series of characters on a journey as they pursue something up against certain obstacles.

A story is the telling of an event, either true or fictional, in such a way that the listener experiences or learns something just by the fact that he heard the story.

A story is a means of transferring information, experience, attitude or point of view. Every story has a teller and a listener.

A story or narrative is a connected series of events told through words (written or spoken), imagery (still and moving), body language, performance, music, or any other form of communication.

The  Captain Weston contribution to the story is: He allows Zuley to express her concerns out loud. Therefore, option (C) is correct.

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How do the lives of refugees turn ‘back again’ as they find a new home?

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Answer:

by creating there new life...

what we admire in other people? thanks for helping me​

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Answer:

What we most admire of a human being is their character traits .We tend to admire people who are most successful in life or the one's who are kind in a way we also tend to admire loyal people The trust that someone will be there for you, that they’ll do right by you no matter what is a special quality. It’s even more so in an age where more and more relationships are. transactional. Knowing you can count on someone, that they are faithful, is a quality worth emulating.

Why do we admire people ?

we tend to admire people because they suprize you in a way or inspire you or people you look up too.

Hope this helps!

                                                                                   -Tobie the dog

Which detail from the test best supports the answers to part A. “Women in the civil rights movement by Barrett smith”

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Answer:

hope you get a good grade have a good day :)

Explanation:

hope i helped <3

Answer:

IT'S C because my teacher already graded it

Should schools require uniforms? Why or why not

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Answer:

schools should not require uniforms because clothing is a way for students to express themselves and be themselves. also uniforms are kind of ugly.  

Answer:

schools should not require uniforms

Explanation:

schools should not require school uniforms for various reasons. to begin school uniforms are very expensive not many family's can afford uniforms and they are very uncomfortable. schools tell their students for them to be what they want or who they want but yet they make them wear uniforms that make all the students look the same. all the students probably have lots of cloths to wear at home. cloths they got as gifts for them to wear but cant because they wear uniforms to school and don't have time when they get home because they have homework to do. i strongly feel like schools should not require uniforms.

Explain what Chief Joseph means by the last sentence, "If we sold our lands to the government, this is the way they were bought."

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Answer:

He basically means that the government pressure him into giving up the lands and in return claimed that he sold them voluntarily.

Explanation:

"What does it mean to aim above morality for you? Why is it important, in the short - term or long - term, to be good for something?"

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Answer and Explanation:

1. "Aim above morality" to desire something with great intensity and plan to achieve that desire in the best possible way, always striving and dedicating yourself to give your best and to be able to reach such an important goal for you.

2. It is important that an individual is good at something, in the short and long term, because it increases the self-esteem of that individual, who can see that he has a strong ability and usefulness. It also allows that individual to be motivated to plan and conquer their projects, even if it takes time.

Writing an Argument Letter: Answer the follow questions, as if you were preparing to write your own argument letter.

• What does the phrase “arguing for a cause” mean?


• What factors about your audience should you keep in mind when writing an argument for a cause?


• How do argument writers tailor their language to their audience when arguing for a cause?


• How do argument writers respond to counterclaims when arguing for a cause?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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