Answer:
"Take a look at my new hamster," said Abby.
"Why is this door open?" her friend asked.
Abby ran to the cage," He escaped!" she screamed.
Explanation:
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What do you imagine you could do, however small , (or large) to change your community for the better? Write down your response in a paragraph, using complete sentences. (at least 10 sentences)
Which of the following sentences contains a participle?
Question 29 options:
She did not cheat on the social studies test.
Although I’m counting calories, I ordered dessert.
They arrived early, and they found good seats.
The colored fabric should not be washed in hot water.
What Does “ You can’t have your cake and eat it too.” Mean?
Answer:
It can mean that you can't have two things that are incompatible, or that you shouldn't try to have more than is fair.
Explanation:
Answer:
It means you can't pick both options you have to pick one or the other. For example: Bob has a promotion however, if he accepts, he will have to work on the weekends. In this example he can't accept the promotion and not work on weekends.
Explanation:
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Carlos learns that all living things have cells with the same system of genetic material. Scientists have concluded that this shows that all living things had a common ancestor.
Carlos finds this difficult to understand as he looks at pictures of a dog and snake. He cannot see many similarities between them, but what shows evidence of their common evolutionary past?
A. DNA
B. gene transfer
C. natural selection
D. endosymbiosis
Answer:
A. ADN
Explanation:
El ADN no logra copiarse con precisión
La mayoría de las mutaciones que pensamos que son importantes para la evolución suceden de forma natural. Por ejemplo, cuando una célula se divide hace una copia de su ADN y, algunas veces, esa copia no es perfecta. Esa pequeña diferencia con la secuencia de ADN original es una mutación.
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If you do FLVS, are in the 7th grade and have completed Lesson 6 of Module 6 please help me!
If you did the question, "Should teens be allowed to play dangerous sports?' and said yes, please give me your ideas for a starting sentence for my intro paragraph
REMEMBER IT HAS TO BE A STRONG STARTER!!!!
Answer:
Teens should not be allowed to play dangerous games. And the word dangerous classifies is as not to do/play
Answer:
yes they should because it can challenge them and can make them problem solve better with a sport. this is an idea
Explanation:
What last piece of advice does Haymitch give Katniss and Peeta before
the games begin?
Answer: haymitchs last advice is to start running at the sound of the gong to ignore the Cornucopia and put as much distance as possible between themselves and the other tributes and to find water
Explanation:
How would a person giving a persuasive speech use projection to make a key point?
by talking at a faster pace
by using a louder voice
by pronouncing words clearly
by using an upward intonation
Answer:
B: By using a louder voice
Explanation:
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To Kill a mocking bird
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
TELL ME AN INTERESTING STORY BEGINNING WITH THE WRITING PROMPT:
"I HEARD A RUSTLING NOISE IN THE SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF MY WINDOW...ALL OF A SUDDEN..."
THIS ACTIVITY IS FOR TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT. IT MUST BE A LEAST ONE PAGE IN LENGTH. USE YOUR CREATIVITY! PLEASE DEFINE YOUR CHARACTERS AND REMEMBER, THAT THE STORY IS IN THE SMALL DETAILS! It has to start with that sentence above. Will make brainliest only if an Essay!
Answer:
I heard a rustling noise in the shrubs outside of my window... all of a sudden, the curtains flipped open, and I got a weird feeling down my spine, like someone was watching me... I hopped out of bed, and put my shoes on, trying to be as quiet as possible, as I didn't want to wake my parents, I tip-toed down the stairs, and creaked open the front door. Once I got outside I felt a weird presence like there was someone or something with me. That's when I felt gravitated over to the shrubs.... once I got over to the shrubs near my window, I saw something! I screamed as loud as I could, it looked like some sort of a ghost, but then again I don't believe in ghosts. I hurried away back to the porch to collect myself, and went inside, once I got back upstairs, and tucked in, I still felt odd and unsettled. Once I started falling asleep I heard someone whispering my name so I said "Dad, Mom?" and then I felt a hand over my mouth, so once again I screamed, I tried to open my eyes but they felt so heavy, I stopped resisting. Once I opened my eyes I was in an odd place, with lots of greenery... then I remembered, the shrub! maybe the odd person/spirit took me into the shrub with them! It had to be that. Then I heard a dull knocking noise, and an alarm clock so I pried my eyes open with all my strength, and I was back in my bed with my mom yelling at my to wake up... what a dream, or was it...?
Explanation:
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Why does Mark Twain lose his jobs at the grocery store, bookstore, and drugstore?
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What does the garden represent according to the author? a. Democracy and aristocracy living happily together c. The good and evil of society b. The cycle of the four seasons d. The hatred between the Maules and the Pyncheons
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Explanation:
Option B is the right answer
How to write a news report?
Answer:
1. Collect information. Readers want to get true information, that's the purpose of a news report.
2. Start your report, but make sure the report answers what, when, where, who, why, and how.
3. Don't make it too long, or readers will think this news report is boring.
4. Always check your facts.
5. Finally, think of a good headline.
Explanation:
Answer:
ok well first pick a topic. look it up and everything then write about 2-4 paragraphs about it. and depending on how they want you to do it, you add a picture or two and then your done.
Explanation:
hope this helps. i had to write that when i was in 1st grade and i said look something up and put lots of pictures on a poece of paper. lol
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Answer: possibility
Explanation:
Answer:
Theory means a possibility.
Explanation:
HELPPPP I NEED THIS DONE TODAY
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer "A" is correct because it's the only one that explicitly tells you to do something ["Give it a try yourself"].
Item 10
Read the play.
The Beggar and the King
by Winthrop Parkhurst
[A chamber in the palace overlooks a courtyard. The season is midsummer. The windows of the palace are open, and from a distance there comes the sound of a man's voice crying for bread.]
[THE KING sits in a golden chair. A golden crown is on his head, and he holds in his hand a sceptre which is also of gold. A SERVANT stands by his side, fanning him with an enormous fan of peacock feathers.]
THE BEGGAR: (outside) Bread. Bread. Bread. Give me some bread.
THE KING: (languidly) Who is that crying in the street for bread?
THE SERVANT: (fanning) O king, it is a beggar.
THE KING: Why does he cry for bread?
THE SERVANT: O king, he cries for bread in order that he may fill his belly.
THE KING: I do not like the sound of his voice. It annoys me very much. Send him away.
THE SERVANT: (bowing) O king, he has been sent away.
THE KING: If that is so, then why do I hear his voice?
THE SERVANT: O king, he has been sent away many times, yet each time that he is sent away he returns again, crying louder than he did before.
THE KING: He is very unwise to annoy me on such a warm day. He must be punished for his impudence. Use the lash on him.
THE SERVANT: O king, it has been done.
THE KING: Then bring out the spears.
THE SERVANT: O king, the guards have already bloodied their swords many times driving him away from the palace gates. But it is of no avail.
THE KING: Then bind him and gag him if necessary. If need be cut out his tongue. I do not like the sound of the fellow's voice. It annoys me very much.
THE SERVANT: O king, thy orders were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: (frowning) No. That cannot be. A beggar cannot cry for bread who has no tongue.
THE SERVANT: Behold he can—if he has grown another.
THE KING: What! Why, men are not given more than one tongue in a lifetime. To have more than one tongue is treason.
THE SERVANT: If it is treason to have more than one tongue, O king, then is this beggar surely guilty of treason?
THE KING: (pompously) The punishment for treason is death. See to it that the fellow is slain. And do not fan me so languidly. I am very warm.
THE SERVANT: (fanning more rapidly) Behold, O great and illustrious king, all thy commands were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: How! Do not jest with thy king.
THE SERVANT: If I jest, then there is truth in a jest. Even yesterday, O king, as I have told thee, the beggar which thou now hearest crying aloud in the street was slain by thy soldiers with a sword.
THE KING: Do ghosts eat bread? Forsooth, men who have been slain with a sword do not go about in the streets crying for a piece of bread.
THE SERVANT: Forsooth, they do if they are fashioned as this beggar.
THE KING: Why, he is but a man. Surely he cannot have more than one life in a lifetime.
THE SERVANT: Listen to a tale, O king, which happened yesterday.
THE KING: I am listening.
THE SERVANT: Thy soldiers smote this beggar for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed. They cut out his tongue, but he immediately grew another. They slew him, yet he is now alive.
THE KING: Ah! That is a tale which I cannot understand at all.
Read this excerpt from The Beggar and the King.
THE KING: Then bind him and gag him if necessary. If need be cut out his tongue. I do not like the sound of the fellow's voice. It annoys me very much.
THE SERVANT: O king, thy orders were obeyed even yesterday.
THE KING: (frowning) No. That cannot be. A beggar cannot cry for bread who has no tongue.
THE SERVANT: Behold he can—if he has grown another.
How does this dialogue affect the action of the story?
It prompts the king to order that the beggar be fed and sheltered.
It forces the king to examine how poorly he treats his subjects.
It causes the king to make a declaration that having two tongues is treasonous.
It makes the king become fearful of the beggar and what he might be planning.
Answer:
it forces the king to examine how poorly he treats his subjects
What kind of figurative language is “The light broke in upon me by degrees”?
A. Personification
B. Vivid word choice
C. Metaphor/simile
D. Allusion
Absurd answers will be reported. Ill give branliest to the best answer.
Answer:
allusion choice D is correct
Answer:
I think its D
Explanation:
its d because an example my teacher gave me is Chocolate is his Kryptonite. The sentence means that Douglass had a new understanding about the world, in this case because he learned the meaning of the word abolition. it is is allusion.
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Rewrite this paragraph by adding each of the following three transitional elements to the beginning of the appropriate sentence: however, lastly, and for example.
Make sure that your transitions help clarify the paragraph but do not change its meaning.
Passage
History is by far my favorite subject in school. It is very difficult to learn all the names and dates. The challenge is well worth it for several reasons. First, it's great to learn about inspirational figures from the past. Today we learned about Abraham Lincoln, who guided America through the Civil War. Second, I get to see how the past has influenced our lives today. History helps us all learn to not make the same mistakes that were made in the past. These are just three of the reasons I can't wait for history class.
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Writing prompt: Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy. Use transition words in your draft to help clarify relationships of ideas.
PLEASE HURRY and needs to be 100 words or more
Answer:
Culture dramatically affects heroes.First, it affects the way a person or character perceives a certain situation or idea, it affects their point of view on many idea's and topics. Next, It affects how the hero is seen in the story. Third, it affects the way a character will act on an idea or situation.
Culture affects heroes. We see an example of this in 'Black Ships Before Troy', where in Achilles' culture, you have to be brave and fight to be a hero. You can also see this in 'Heart of a Samurai', where in Manjiro's culture, you have to provide for your family to be a hero.
Explanation:
Answer:
Culture has a significant impact on heroes. For starters, it influences how a person or character perceives a particular situation or idea, as well as their point of view on a variety of ideas and topics. Next, it has an impact on how the hero is portrayed in the story. Third, it influences how a character reacts to an idea or situation.
Culture has an impact on heroes. We see an example of this in 'Black Ships Before Troy,' where in Achilles' culture, to be a hero, you must be brave and fight. This is also evident in 'Heart of a Samurai,' where Manjiro's culture dictates that in order to be a hero, you must provide for your family.
Explanation:
"Little Gator" Cornman wants to help adults, too. His next community service project is a no texting while driving campaign. In between that, making other motivational films, talking with students, and racing several times a week, Noah will also be writing a book. He wants his book to inspire others to treat one another with respect. With his heart for helping others and his determination, Noah "Little Gator" Cornman is undoubtedly on the fast track for success and making a difference.
a
Noah wants to help adults with their problems, too.
b
Noah's next project is a no texting while driving campaign.
c
Noah is writing a book about treating others with respect.
d
Noah will be busy working to achieve his dreams and help others.
Answer:
ithink its c
Explanation:
Writing an argumentative essay is similar to arguing a case in court. Like a trial lawyer, your job is to convince the jury – the reader, in your case – that they should agree with your point of view. A skillful argument writer knows that presenting a clear case, with strong evidence and a well-phrased conclusion is essential for getting it right. In this lesson, you will write a 5-paragraph essay arguing your position on an issue.
Answer:
During my time as a federal trial court judge, I have
identified—and this Article will discuss—eight traits of highly
effective trial lawyers: (1) unsurpassed storytelling skills, (2) gritty
determination to become a great trial lawyer, (3) virtuoso cross-examination skills, (4) slavish preparation, (5) unfailing courtesy,
(6) refined listening skills, (7) unsurpassed judgment, and (8)
reasonableness. By mastering these, one can become a feared and
admired trial lawyer.9 Of course, readers will not become great trial lawyers by reading and memorizing these eight traits. This Article is not a trial
lawyer’s “magic bullet” that can be obtained from an infomercial by
trial is as office Clarence Darrow's. They file motions as if they are
preparing to go to trial and bill endless hours for developing untested and
unrealistic trial strategies—knowing they will never be used. ALs earn a
living by generating Everest-like mountains of paper. They are paper
tigers. They never work alone, always traveling in packs. As trial dates
approach, their relentless bravado evaporates into unlimited excuses to
settle. They will do virtually anything to avoid trial.
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Most of the communication that takes place in the novel is by…
a.
hand signals
c.
letter
b.
Morse code
d.
telephone
Answer:
Morse code is the right answer
this has more than one answer if you don't know it don't answer if you need points don't answer no links
Choose all the right answers.
When you use a dictionary, you'll learn about:
how to write good stories
spelling
kinds of word (n., v., adj., adv.)
meaning of words
pronunciation
time of day
Answer:
spelling, meaning of words, kinds of word (n., v., adj., adv.)
write a complete sentence using the word purist.
Answer:
When it comes to Christmas traditions, my mother is an absolute purist.
Explanation:
Answer:
The elderly purist would complain to the minister of the church when she would see a speck of dirt on the pew.
Dressed in a suit and tie, the purist raised his hand every time to answer each question the teacher asked.
Any time the children would try to trick their mom into letting them go to bed late, the purist of the family would always point out that their bedtime was at 9:30.
Having a purist at the game table meant that nobody could cheat or change the game in any way.
Identify the best description of the highlighted text.
The flames, driven by the hot Santa Ana winds from the desert, were as tall as the tallest trees.
A: sensory detail
B: simile
C: metaphor
D: personification
What kind of figurative language is “horrible pit”? A. Personification b. Vivid word choice c. Metaphor or d. Allusion
Any absurd answers will be reported. Ill give branliest to the best answer.
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
hmmm this is hard bit i think it metaphor because a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
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Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
The middle hieroglyph was unknown to him, but he guessed that the two at the left symbolized the sun.
From his studies of Coptic, Champollion knew that the Egyptian word for "sun" was pronounced rah. He wrote down the first two letters of that sound, RA. Next he put a question mark for the unknown middle hieroglyph. Then, at the end, he wrote SS, the sound of the last two hieroglyphs.
He studied the combination: RA ? SS. Suddenly he remembered a famous pharaoh whose name appeared in ancient Greek chronicles and also in the Biblical Book of Exodus: Rameses, or Ramesses. Could this be a hieroglyphic representation of Ramesses' name?
The details in the excerpt point to which big-picture idea?
Hieroglyphs are both a representation of sounds and symbols.
Several famous names can be found in the Biblical Book of Exodus.
The sun has symbolic meaning in many different cultures.
Champollion knew that the Egyptian word for “sun” was pronounced rah.
Answer:
A) Hieroglyphs are both a representation of sounds and symbols.
Explanation:
The details in the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Goblin point to a big-picture idea that hieroglyphs are both a representation of sounds and symbols. Therefore, the option A holds true.
What is the significance of ''The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone''?''The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone'' is a riddle form of a story composed and written by James Cross Goblin. The story is based on the historical beliefs of the Rosetta Stone, which is the where the entire setting of the story is firmly based.
Out of all the details given above from the excerpt of the story, the details about Hieroglyphs being an excellent way for leading a representation of the sounds as well as symbols is a detail, which leads to a bigger idea within the story.
Therefore, the option A holds true and states regarding the significance of ''The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone''.
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are u gonna have to go to summer school or not?
Answer:
No I don't think so.
Explanation:
I like to use my free time making crafts
Read the following excerpt from Mark Twain's short story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavares County," and answer the question that follows.
Smiley ketched a frog one day, and took him home, and said he cal'klated to edercate him; and so he never done nothing for three months but set in his back yard and learn that frog to jump. And you bet you he did learn him too. He'd give him a little punch behind, and the next minute you'd see that frog whirling in the air like a doughnut--see him turn one summerset, or maybe a couple, if he got a good start, and come down flat-footed and all right, like a cat.
What tone is created by Twain's use of dialect?
A. Humor
B. Suspense
C. Happiness
D. Conflict
Answer: Humor
Explanation:
Answer:
Humor is created by Twain's use of dialect
Explanation:
Look at the following commentary on "Cupid and Psyche" from Bulfinch's Mythology. The fable of Cupid and Psyche is usually considered allegorical. The Greek name for a butterfly is Psyche, and the same word means the soul. There is no illustration of the immortality of the soul so striking and beautiful as the butterfly, bursting on brilliant wings from the tomb in which it has lain, after a dull, groveling caterpillar existence, to flutter in the blaze of day and feed on the most fragrant and delicate productions of the spring. Psyche, then, is the human soul, which is purified by sufferings and misfortunes, and is thus prepared for the enjoyment of true and pure happiness. In your journal, reflect on Bulfinch's analysis of the story's theme. Do you agree or disagree with his analysis? Why or why not? What new questions does this analysis of "Cupid and Psyche" bring to mind? Can you answer them? If not, does it matter? Explain.
Answer:
Well slightly you could say that it being called "allegorical" would go with the theme, the theme may be jealousy which could be the reason Venus gave all the nearly impossible (and inevitable) tasks to do, although Venus was possibly jealous because of Cupid liking Psyche and Psyche being mortal.
The statement fits with the theme of the story, because it wasn't made clear or stated that Venus was jealous, it used her actions to foreshadow (is that the right word for it?) the theme. Similar to how Psyche means soul and butterfly and how her soul is made immortal, like a transition for a caterpillar to a butterfly.
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Well, in a way, you could say that the fact that it is called "allegorical" fits with the theme; the theme might be jealousy, which might explain why Venus gave everyone the nearly impossible tasks to complete. Venus may have been jealous because Cupid liked Psyche and Psyche was mortal, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Venus was.
What do you know about Bulfinch's ?Thomas Bulfinch, an American banker and Latinist, gathered a number of myth and legend tales that he revised for a general readership and had published as Bulfinch's Mythology after his demise in 1867. By the work, English-speaking readers were successfully introduced to Greek mythology.
It was "one of the most popular books ever published in the United States and the standard work on classical mythology for nearly a century," according to Carl J. Richard and John Talbot of Brigham Young University, up until the release of classicist Edith Hamilton's 1942 book Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes.
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