Answer: One by one
Explanation:
Correct Answer: one by one
What significant childhood connection does Katniss have to Peeta?
Answer:
He taught her how to identify the edible plant, katniss, after which she was named. Madge and Peeta were the only childhood friends Katniss had. Peeta's father knew Katniss' mother.
Explanation:
Answer:
Hey! :)
Explanation:
He taught her how to identify the edible plant, katniss, after which she was named. Madge and Peeta were the only childhood friends Katniss had. Peeta’s father knew Katniss’ mother.
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Can someone read my horror story and give me his opinion about it please
Answer:
i liked it, it was verry detailed and i like that i writings, but can someone help me with my math question
Explanation:
Answer: To be honest its really good! I really like the detail put into it. Would 100% read this!! (✿◡‿◡)
Explanation:
Read the passage from chapter 17 of The Prince.
Among the wonderful deeds of Hannibal this one is enumerated: that having led an enormous army, composed of many various races of men, to fight in foreign lands, no dissensions arose either among them or against the prince, whether in his bad or in his good fortune. This arose from nothing else than his inhuman cruelty, which, with his boundless valour, made him revered and terrible in the sight of his soldiers, but without that cruelty, his other virtues were not sufficient to produce this effect. And short-sighted writers admire his deeds from one point of view and from another condemn the principal cause of them.
What kind of evidence does Machiavelli use in this passage to explain Hannibal’s effectiveness?
empirical evidence in the form of observation
logical evidence in the form of inductive reasoning
anecdotal evidence in the form of historical examples
logical evidence in the form of deductive reasoning
Answer:
anecdotal evidence in the form of historical examples
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Analyze the timelines below and answer the question that follows. 4 undated timelines. Events listed in order. Timeline 1: Treaty of Paris, Quebec City founded, capital of New France, Dominion of Canada established, Quebec Act. Timeline 2: Dominion of Canada established, Treaty of Paris, Quebec Act, Quebec City founded, capital of New France. Timeline 3: Quebec Act, Quebec City founded, capital of New France, Treaty of Paris, Dominion of Canada established. Timeline 4: Quebec City founded, capital of new France, Treaty of Paris, Quebec Act, Dominion of Canada established. Which of the timelines above accurately represents the order of historical events in Canadian history? A. One (1) B. Two (2) C. Three (3) D. Four (4) Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D
Answer:
Its D) 4 dont listen to him hes crazy^
Explanation:
The timelines below and answer the question that follows?
The correct answer is Option D. Four
What happened first in Canadian history?In 1604, French explorers Pierre de Montz and Samuel de Champlain founded the first European settlement in northern Florida. First was St. Croix Island (now Maine), then Port Royal in Acadia (now Nova Scotland). ). In 1608, Champlain is now Quebec, where he built a fort in the city.
Canada received the national flag on February 15, 1965, 100 years after the state. English and French are her two official languages in Canada. The Vikings settled on the east coast of Canada in 1000 AD. Canada was occupied by Americans twice in 1775 and 1812.
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Answer:
The phenomenon of 'Keeping up with the Joneses' is a distinctly American concept because it refers to a capitalistic mindset and the American society is wealth orientated and strives toward acquisition of material things.
Today society judges itself based on physical appearances and possessions. In order to belong, people want to have a similar or better standard of living, thus the above expression. People feel valued and appreciated if they feel they can fit in, and are not seen in a negative light as being poor or less successful in life than their neighbors.
This concept is dangerous as it places values on people's material possessions and drives many into unnecessary debts because they think they need to buy things they really don't need.
Explanation:
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The anwser is B that is correct
What is important when visiting another culture ?
Answer:
respecting there culture because you don't know about there cultures and so should not make comparisons and opinions without knowing it completely
Answer:
You get out of your bubble
Explanation:
You learn to understand different cultures and learn how different the world is. Those cultures can also teach you very important lessons about life and everything in it.
alright why do you like anme with ann E and why is your favourite programme?
Answer:
i have never watched anne with an e but my friend said it was good, criminal minds is probably my favourite tv programme
Explanation:
Montresor acts as judge and executioner in this story. Explain whether you think individuals are ever justified in taking justice into their own hands?
what shift in authors perspective, point of view, happens in paragraph 7
Answer:
is there a picture to this?
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Can someone pls give me a GOOD introduction for an essay I am doing about “should people be able to keep pit bulls as pets”
Answer:
You should have pit bulls as pet because they’re kind is 75% at adoption centers. It makes me sad
The antagonist in the Grimms brother snow white
Answer:
The Evil queen
Explanation:
She is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Snow White.
Answer:
The evil queen/ step mother
Explanation:
What does bay mean as used in this sentence from the passage?
2, If you heat water to 100 C, it ..
a) boils
b) boil
c) will boil
please help
Answer:
will boil
Explanation:
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What did the Giver give Jonas a memory of that gave Jonas great pain?
Answer: “The Giver transmits the memory of another ride on a sled, only this time the sled loses control and Jonas experiences pain and nausea from a badly broken leg. The pain lingers after the experience is over, but the Giver is not allowed to give him relief-of-pain, and Jonas limps home and goes to bed early.”
Explanation:
Answer:
The Giver transmits a memory of another ride on a sled only this time the sled loses control and Jonas experience pain and nausea from a badly broken leg the pain lingers after the experience is over but the giver is not allowed to give him relief of pain and Jonas went home and goes to bed early
Write these words in ABC order treated, unreal, Niece, beach, reason, chief, zero, meeting, beast, each, field,February,
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Answer:
beach, beast, chief, each, field,February, meeting, Niece, reason, treated, unreal, zero,
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Explanation:
Elija cuáles de las siguientes opciones son correctas. En algunos casos, ambas son correctas (both).
1. Bill agreed __________ (meet) us at the restaurant at 8:30, but he never showed up.
2. Dana hopes________ (save) enough money to travel around Europe for three months. It's her dream.
3. After the tsunami, Bette chose______ (stay) in Indonesia and work with a relief organization.
4. Dan enjoys_______ (read) science fiction.
5. I agreed_____ (help) Jack wash his car.
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Answer:
1: to meet
2: to save
3: to stay
4: reading
5: to help
Explanation:
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Steward James Johnson felt he knew just what it was. He recognized the kind of shudder a ship gives when she drops a propeller blade, and he knew this sort of mishap meant a trip back to the Harland & Wolff shipyard at Belfast – with plenty of free time to enjoy the hospitality of the port.
Somebody near him agreed and sang out cheerfully, ‘Another Belfast trip!’
In the galley just to the stern, chief night baker Walter Belford was making rolls for the following day. (The honour of baking fancy pastry was reserved for the day shift.) When the jolt came, it impressed Belford more strongly than steward Johnson – perhaps because a pan of new rolls clattered off the top of the oven and scattered about the floor.
The passengers in their cabins felt the jar too, and tried to connect it with something familiar. Marguerite Frolicher, a young Swiss girl accompanying her father on a business trip, woke up with a start. Half-asleep, she could think only of the little white lake ferries at Zurich making a sloppy landing. Softly she said to herself, ‘Isn’t it funny … we’re landing!’
What can you infer about each character based on their reaction to the loud noise they just heard?
Steward James Johnson
Night Baker Walter Belford
Marguerite Frolicher
Answer:
You can infer that they did not understand what was happening. They were almost in a trance, you could say. They didn't realize the severity of the situation.
Explanation:
Is this what you were looking for??? I hope it is right. I would put this and then just ad a small detail about each character. Hope this helped :))
Answer:
You can infer that each character has had different experiences with ships and therefore have different perspectives of what the loud noise was. As a Steward, James Johnson knows the most about the ship compared to the three of them, and connects the sound to a mishap of the ship and thinks that it means they have to make a trip to Belfast. Night Baker Walter Welford was startled by the noise because the jolt that accompanied it caused a pan of rolls to fall off the top of the oven. Marguerite Frolicher connects the noise to something familiar to her- ferries making a sloppy landing.
An expression with exponents cannot be simplified even if we follow the laws of exponents.
Yes or No.
Answer:
I think no.
Explanation:
as far as I know I think it's a no. but I am not 100% sure....hope this helps....Fighting!
Give a Summary that talks about the architecture in the story, "House Taken Over" by Julio Cortázar!
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Answer:
The house, a very large mansion the pair inherited from their grandparents, is a large building divided in two living segments. At the entrance one enters a vestibule leading to the atrium, which consists of a living room, two bedrooms on either sides and, separated by a corridor, the kitchen and a bathroom. The second half of the house, entered through a massive oak door, contains the brother’s library, three other bedrooms and a dining room. Due to the disproportions between the surface of the residence and the daily needs of the two inhabitants, the second segment is entered only for cleaning purposes or for the occasional retrieving of a book from the library.
The monotony of domestic life ends abruptly when the brother hears distinct -yet dissimilar- sounds coming from the second section of the large house. Promptly closing the door, in order to keep whatever is there from coming through, the brother tells his sister that “They’ve taken over the back part.” Although saddened by the loss of part of their belongings, the circustamce appears to the two rather unremarkable, (“happened so simply and without fuss”), like being something they were already waiting, from entities they knew would have come.
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Explanation:
Most people remember Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as reformers who practiced non-violent forms of protest and advocacy. Both effectively changed the popular opinion about emotional issues for their countries and brought in a wave of change that was long overdue. But the practice of non-violent protest, or civil disobedience, started long before either Gandhi or King. It began with a quiet, shy poet who is best known for writing a lot about a pond.
Henry David Thoreau lived from 1817 until 1862, mainly in the area of Concord, Massachusetts. The issue that would tear the country apart in the 1860s had already begun dividing the nation. Thoreau was only 14 when Nat Turner led the slave rebellion in Virginia and was later hanged. In his late 20s, Thoreau began speaking against slavery in public, echoing the voices of freedmen like Frederick Douglass and Lewis Hayden.
Thoreau believed that a government that supported slavery was corrupt and immoral. He was also deeply suspicious of government. For these and other reasons, Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax for a number of years. The poll tax was a legal tax owed by every person. It was basically a tax on one's body. After not paying for years, he was at last arrested. He spent only one night in jail, however, as a relative paid the tax for him. He was reportedly furious that any tax was paid on his behalf.
It was this experience that Thoreau wrote about in an essay called "Civil Disobedience." In this essay, he argued that being moral and just came before allegiance to government. He wrote "If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law." He also felt that voting was not enough to ensure that the right thing be done. He wrote that "even voting for the right is doing nothing for it A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance " He felt that one had a moral responsibility to resist unjust laws.
What is the main idea of the bolded paragraph? (5 points)
The last one is bolded
a
Thoreau wrote about his views of morality in "Civil Disobedience."
b
Thoreau had many ideas about justice after his stay in jail.
c
Thoreau spent much time writing about civil behavior.
d
Thoreau gave much thought to his form of rebellion.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each rhetorical device to its definition.
logos
ethos
pathos
an appeal to the reader’s emotions
an appeal based on facts and logic
an appeal based on the credibility of the speaker
Answer:
logos - an appeal based on facts and logic
ethos - an appeal based on the credibility of the speaker
pathos - an appeal to the reader's emotions
Explanation:
i matched the rhetorical appeals to their correct definition. hope it helped
Answer: Those answers are correct :)
Explanation:
A: It becomes more and more difficult to enforce law and order as the population
grows larger.
B: The larger….
I need help and quick! I don't have long!
Answer:
Frist one- I think it is The second although i don knw the passage, The second question, 5 and 7 I hoped that helped :D
Explanation:
Gorman says, "But one thing is certain: if we merge mercy with might and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children's
birthright." What do you think she means?
Answer:
pls mark me brainliest
Explanation:
I think it means that if we are kind but strong and just, then our motto will be love and our children will learn that way from us
PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION!!! How does Marmee provoke a decision from her daughters by asking them if they will help a needy family, instead of simply telling them to do so. -"Little Woman"
Answer:
Sounds as if she is trying to get a good answer out of them and testing how honest and responsible they are. It may have been the way she looked or said it wich can provoke them from saying the opposite of what she wants to hear.
Explanation:
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Answer: Im pretty sure it is B I think
Explanation:
Answer:
Comprehended
Explanation:
Did someone who passed up an opportunity to see the solar eclipse in 2009 miss out? Support your answer with reasons and evidence from the lesson called "The Sky Went Dark."
Your response should be a paragraph which includes the following
Answer:
I did. It was awesome
Explanation:
Silver Surfer and the Hulk both like ice cream. This sentence is an example of?
Parallel structure
Compound predicate
Anaphora
Compound subject
Answer:
D. Compound subject
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1. 1918: The Superbug
The Spanish flu killed 40–50 million people.
2. 1957: Asian Flu
Asian flu caused 70,000 deaths in the United States.
3. 1968: Another Pandemic
The Hong Kong flu killed 34,000 Americans.
4. 1986: Don’t Eat the Meat
BSE was first diagnosed in Britain.
5. 1996: A Bad Burger
The first human death from BSE was recorded.
What conclusion can be drawn about infectious diseases, based on this timeline?
Flu is a transferable sickness. Spanish flu started in 1918, and flu is a worldwide peculiarity.
How flu is communicable disease?
Influenza (flu) is an infectious/transferable respiratory disease brought about by influenza infections that contaminate the nose, throat, and lungs.
The flu an illness turns into a pandemic when new influenza infections develop which can cause contamination in individuals without any problem.In 1918 the Spanish flu started. The flu is an overall and verifiable issue.
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Answer:
B. There are occasional outbreaks of infectious diseases in the world.
is the answer.
Explanation:
Question 6 of 10
What is one thing that citations show a reader?
A. That all the sources were found in the same place
B. That the information is well researched
C. That other people havehead the same information
D. That the author had a doctoral degree
SUBMIT
Answer:
B. That the information is well researched
Explanation:
Plagiarism can be defined as the act of representing or using an author's work, ideas, thoughts, language, or expressions without their consent, acknowledgement or authorization.
This ultimately implies that, plagiarism is an illegal act of presenting another author's intellectual work or copyrighted items by using their ideas, thoughts, language or expressions, word for word without authorization or permission from the original author.
Hence, in order to avoid the charge of plagiarism, it is very important and necessary you use citations. The two (2) main types of citation are;
I. Works-cited list: it is the same thing as a reference and are placed at the end of a literary work.
II. In-text citations: they are inserted into the body of a literary work i.e within the body of the texts using parenthesis.
One important thing that citations show a reader is that the information is well researched.
This simply means that, citations are references or links to all of the sources from which an author, writer, or researcher got his or her information from.