Answer:
More than any other field of activity, tourism depends on environment. Consequently, the environmental issues, among which destruction of biodiversity, pollution, global warming, waste increase, natural resources depletion, affect tourism as much as other global issues, like the economic crisis or the terrorism.
Explanation:
Complete the gaps with a suitable model verb
Answer:
1. You CANT swim here. It's forbidden.
2. She CANT cook tonight. We're having dinner at a restaurant.
3. We're going now because we HAVE TO be home by 10:00.
4. I MUST phone you because my phone wasnt working.
5. These questions are easy. I CAN answer all of them.
6. That's a nice necklace. In my opinion you MUST buy it.
7. Debbie COULDNT go to the party because she was ill.
8. I'm busy in the morning but we CAN meet in the afternoon.
9. Lisa DOESNT buy clothes. She makes her own.
10. I'm not sure but Mike can go out without a coat.
What's New
Directions: From the short story above, create a shortlist of what is being asked below.
1. Names of Transportation
2. Parts of the body
3. Action Words
Read the following sentence. Which word does “accidentally” modify?
Theo accidentally told Kate about her upcoming surprise party.
Answer:
The answer is "told".
Explanation:
Let's break down the sentence.
Theo, Kate, party are all nouns.
About is being used in a prepositional tense.
Her is a pronoun that is being used to replace Kate's name that would have been duplicated.
Upcoming is an adjective to describe Kate's party- along with surprise.
Accidentally is an adverb (note the "-ly" at the end), and it is modifying the verb, "told". Therefore, accidentally is modifying the verb, told.
PLEASE HELP!!! Some of the survival strategies are nothing short of __________________.
Question 4 options:
A. euphony
B. ascetic
C. ingenous
D. convalesce
E. cocophonous
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What can you infer from paragraphs 21–23 about the claims of the Continental Congress concerning the rule of law in the colonies? Support your inference using both details from the paragraphs and your background knowledge.
Answer:
That the CC is concerned about the rule of law in the colonies
Explanation:
The frustrated parents tried to ____ their child from entering the busy store
prevent?
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Which detail can be added to an essay to persuade
people to use wind power?
O A. Power from the wind costs nothing.
O B. A wind farm can take up hundreds of miles
of land.
C. Turbines are set up to catch the wind.
O D. A wind farm uses turbines to make
electricity
SUBMIT
“The grasshopper and the bell cricket”
Which statement best reflects the narrator's perspective in the text?
A. Lessons of childhood are often lost in adulthood.
B. Treat nature and children with the respect they deserve.
C. Be careful of giving your heart to others.
D. Learn to forget the mistakes of the past.
D: learn to forget the mistakes of the past hope this helps:))
The statement which best reflects the narrator's perspective in the text is "Treat nature and children with the respect they deserve." The correct option is B.
Which statement reflects narrator's perspective?The statement best reflects the narrator's perspective in the text is "Treat nature and children with the respect they deserve." Throughout the story, the narrator observes the beauty and fragility of nature, as well as the innocence and vulnerability of children.
He emphasizes the importance of treating both with care and respect, and he laments the fact that many adults have lost the ability to appreciate such simple pleasures. The narrator's perspective can be seen as a critique of modern society and a call for a return to a more natural and childlike state of being.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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Which of the theorists discussed in this course best reflects your beliefs on how children develop and why?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not mention who were the theorists you discussed during the course. You forgot to include their names.
However, trying to help you, we can share the name of the author that best reflects my beliefs on how children develop.
We choose Jean Piaget.
Jean Piaget(1896-1980) was born in Switzerland and during his career, he could understand the behavior of children. He proposed a four-stage in which he put emphasis on the way children grew and mature while receiving external stimuli.
The four stages proposed in the development of children were: sensori-motor stage, pre-operating stage, concrete operations stage, and formal operational stage.
I consider that his approach is methodical and delivers positive results when parents are trying to understand the way children behave and grow during these different stages.
which statement best describes the relationship between working women and modern women
Parallelism
Definition
Answer:
the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way.
"Greek thinkers who believed in the parallelism of microcosm and macrocosm"
the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, metre, meaning, etc.
plural noun: parallelisms
"parallelism suggests a connection of meaning through an echo of form"
COMPUTING
the use of parallel processing.
"massive parallelism gives neural networks a high degree of fault tolerance
Explanation:
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What is the author purpose for writing "The Dollar" section of "Uncommon Coins"?
A. to provide interesting facts about the dollar
B. to describe the process for choosing portraits for the dollar
C. to tell the story of how the dollar got its name
D. to explain why the dollar is no longer in use
PLEASE HELP!!
Answer:
A. to provide interesting facts about the dollar
Explanation:
i just took the test
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
With the current push to get everyone back in school, what is your greatest worry or concern?
1 paragraph
Question: With the current push to get everyone back in school, what is your greatest worry or concern?
Answer: so as you can see the virus is getting worse now cause people are not following the rules and if you were to go back to school the virus would spread and you have to think about are the kids really gonna social distance being out of school for so long have they forgotten some of the stuff they had learned and would the school make rules to protect my child so they wont get sick and what would they do if my kid did catch the virus
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs identify the different parts of the poster from 1917 mood and tone audience symbols message 30 points
Answer:
1) Symbol
2) Audience
3) Message
4) Mood and tone
Explanation:
The different parts of the poster from 1917 can be matched as follows:
1) Statue of Liberty - Symbol
2) Immigrant Americans - Audience
3) Support the US government by buying government bonds - Message
4) Nostalgic and Patriotic - Mood and Tone
In the 1917 poster, the symbol is the Statue of Liberty, the audience are immigrant Americans and a message was been passed to them to buy government bonds.The mood and tone were nostalgic and Patriotic respectively.
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From who’s point of view is this?
Answer:
Outside of the story because if it were the character in the story It would say “I” instead of the characters name and “he” hopes this helps :).
Explanation:
PLSS..PO HELP MALAPIT NA DEADLINE
Activity 2
Directions:Look at the given examples. Write letter D for drama and N for novel.
____1.Written in Black, by K. H LIM(Brunei).
____2.The Road to Wanting,by Wendy Law Yone(Myanmar).
____3.El Filibusterismo, By Jose Rizal(Philippines).
____4.Daulat,by Imran Sheik(Malaysia).
____5.Present Still Perfect, by Aam Anusom Soisa-Ngims(Thailand).
Explanation:
present still perfect, by Aam Anusom soisa -ngisms (Thailand )
Answer:
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I'm not sure but I hope this helps :)
1. N (NOVEL)
2. N (NOVEL)
3. N (NOVEL)
4. D (DRAMA)
5. D (DRAMA)
In "The Bet," the bet was made on an evening when ___________________________
the lawyer had challenged the banker to a duel.
the banker had humiliated the lawyer in front of the other guests.
a group of guests at a party had been debating vigorously.
the banker and the lawyer had nearly come to blows.
Answer:
the lawyer had challenged the banker to a duel
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of an idiom
Answer:
Uhm where's the question?
Why do Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Fabian laugh? Twelfth nights
Answer: After Malvolio leaves, Sir Toby remarks that he “could marry this wench [Maria] for this device. . . . And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest” (II.v.158–160). Maria then rejoins the men, and she, Sir Toby, and Fabian have a good laugh, anticipating what Malvolio is likely to do now. It turns out that Olivia actually hates the color yellow, can’t stand to see crossed garters, and doesn’t want anybody smiling around her right now, since she is still officially in mourning. In other words, Malvolio is destined to make a great fool of himself. They all head off together to watch the fun
this is the 5th time i've had to ask this so please please help and i will mark you brainliest for trying
please help me with this crossword
and NO LINKS
thanks <3
Answer:
1-conflict
2-inference
3-p.o.v.
4-theme
5-protagonist
6- n/a but i'll lyk when i figure it out
7-narrative
8-genre
9-antagonist
10-characterization
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i hope this helps
it sucks that you had to ask the question so many times
TKAM Chapter 2 - Summarize the chapter in 5 sentences
Answer:
Dill leaves Maycomb at the end of summer. In the wake of his departure, Scout’s only comfort is the thought of starting school, her brother walks her to class on the first day, explaining that, as a first grader, she isn’t to hover around him at recess, talk about their home lives, or embarrass him in any way. This fact takes Scout by surprise, as does her misunderstanding with her first grade teacher, Miss Caroline( she is new in town) Miss Caroline assumes Scout is being insolent and whacks her on the hand with a ruler. Later, when class lets out, Scout sees Miss Caroline sink into her chair, discouraged by her first day, but there’s bad blood between them now, and Scout doesn’t feel sorry for her.
Explanation:
Think about the fact that newspapers are becoming less popular these days and write about what places people get their current events news from instead.
*informational paragraph, please
Answer:
wdym by that tho?
Explanation:
My mother and I were in our neighborhood, admiring the newly-blooming dogwood trees, when suddenly we were
approached by our grouchy neighbor Mr. Beens. Mr. Beens huffed at how the pollen was killing him, and we acted sympathetic,
in between stealing a grin to one another.
Fill in the blank with the correct wording.
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A)
walk down the street
B)
to walk down the street
walking down the street
D
walked down the street
Answer:
C. walking down the street
Explanation:
The correct phrase to fill up the blank is "walking down the street", because it is believed that the action was still in the continuous form. Also, since the pattern structure of the sentence lists the sequence of activities in a continuous form, that makes every other phrase in the sentence to follow a progressive format. So it follows that the correct rendering of the sentence is;
"My mother and I were walking down the street in our neighborhood, admiring the newly-blooming dogwood trees, when suddenly we were approached by our grouchy neighbor Mr. Beens".
Which word contains a suffix?
rerun
undo
readable
umbrella
Answer:
Readable
Explanation:
Read is a verb, able is the suffix.
re in rerun is a prefix
umbrella is a word
Answer:
Readable
Explanation:
It's readable because -able is a suffix meaning “capable of, susceptible of, fit for, tending to, given to.
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Answer:
Day 1: Ben Ross shows his students a documentary on the Holocaust. He' upset when he realizes that his students have questions about the Holocaust that he can't answer – he wishes he could give them more.
Day 2: Ben decides to try an experiment that will help his students understand how it was possible for the Nazis to gain control without someone stopping them.
And the experiment begins: he starts by showing them how they can be more disciplined by adjusting their posture and following certain rules. The students already love Ben and they seem to enjoy the exercise.
Day 3: Ben's students want more of what went down the day before, so he goes along with it. He creates a group called The Wave, complete with a logo, mottos, and a salute. One student, David Collins, thinks The Wave can help Gor don High's lo sing football team, and he starts teaching his teammates about the rules of the group.
David's gf, Laurie Saunders, is kind of excited about The Wave, too. But, when she tells her parents about it, her mom freak out and Laurie wonders if she has a point. In fact, something about The Wave just creeps her out. (Hey, Shmoop is feeling a little creeped out, too.) Mean while, Ben's wi-fe Christy is also concerned about The Wave and she hopes her hus-band isn't getting into something he can't control.
Day 4: Laurie and David get into a tiff on the way to school when she voices her doubts about The Wave. In class that day, Ben gives his students Wave membership cards, which designate some students as "monitors" who are supposed to report Wave members who break the rules. (Uh oh.) He also tells his students that they need to start taking action, action to benefit The Wave. He orders them to recruit new members. (Double uh oh.)
Laurie is increasingly doubtful about The Wave, but her friends get angry when she mentions it. Plus, The Wave seems to be really helping Robert Billings, the class lo.ser. Now that they have The Wave, students accept Robert and he's actually becoming a leader. So it can't be all bad, right? Right?!
On this day, Ben realizes how big The Wave is becoming and he hopes he has it under control.
Day 5: A lot goes down on this day.
Laurie, editor of the school newspaper, gets an anonymous letter from a student complaining that Wave members are bull-ying other students to try to make them jo.in The Wa.ve. Not good.
Robert Billings asks Ben if he can be Ben's bo.dy.guard – Ben agrees. Um?
The pep-rally for Saturday's football game becomes a Wa.ve rally, and some two hundred new members jo.in. Yik.es.
When Laurie refuses to go to the rally, David breaks up with her. So, she hangs out in the publication office of the school paper with other staff members while the Wa.ve members rally. Laurie's had enough: she decides to investigate The Wave and write an expo.sé about it for the paper.
Day 6: At the football game, Laurie tries to go into the blea.chers to talk to her friend Amy, but is told that she can't go up unless she gives The W.ave salute. She refuses to give the salute and just heads on out. (Pretty cool how she stands by what she believes in, even with intense peer pressure.)
Day 7: On Sunday, Laurie and the school paper staff have an emergency mee.tin.g to flesh out their special issue on The Wave.
Day 8: The special issue is published, which inspires many more students to come forward with bad stories about The Wave. Ben is in big trouble with the principal and many parents, and he knows he has to find a way to stop this mess before things get worse.
After a creepy experience after hours for Laurie in school, David begs Laurie to stop criticizing The Wave. She refuses and he gets physical with her, throwing her to the ground.. Immediately, David realizes what he's done. The Wave has made him forget who he really is and what he really cares about. He and Laurie make up (that was quick!) and go to Ben's house to beg him to stop The Wave.
PLZ HELP DONT JUST TAKE POINTS ALSO PLZ HURRY
SOMEONE HELP ME RE-WRITE THIS PARAGRAPH
There are nine people on each team. In the field, there is a catcher, who catches the pitches that are delivered by the pitcher. The other seven players have the job of fielding the ball and trying to get the hitter out. When a player fields the ball, they catch it with their glove. They may catch the ball on the ground
or in the air. If they catch the ball on the ground, they have to throw the ball to the infield players that are assigned to a base. If they catch the ball in the air, it is called a fly, and then the batter is out. There is an umpire in the field who is like a judge. The umpire decides if a runner is safe or out in the field. If a player is safe, they stay on the base. If they are out, then they go back to the dugout. There is a first baseman who catches the throws from the infielders. The team in the field tries hard to get batters out at first, so the first baseman is very busy. Then there are the second baseman and a third baseman who field the ball and guard their bases. The shortstop, who plays between second and third base, also fields the ball and backs up the second and third basemen when they need it. There are three outfielders who play in the grass area of the field. There is a left fielder, right fielder and a centerfielder. They are responsible for fielding the ball when it is hit in the outfield.
team you win.
Answer:
There are nine people on each team. In the field, there is a catcher, who catches the pitches that are delivered by the pitcher. The other seven players have the job of fielding the ball and trying to get the hitter out. When a player fields the ball, they catch it with their glove. They may catch the ball on the ground or in the air. If they catch the ball on the ground, they have to throw the ball to the infield players that are assigned to a base. If they catch the ball in the air, it is called a fly, and then the batter is out. There is an umpire in the field who is like a judge, the umpire decides if a runner is safe or out in the field. If the player is called safe by the ump, they get to stay where they are! But if not they have to back to the dugout! The first baseman catches and throws the ball to get the other players out! The team in the field tries hard to get batters out at first, so the first baseman is very busy. Then there are the second baseman and a third baseman who field the ball and guard their bases. The shortstop, who plays between second and third base, also fields the ball and backs up the second and third basemen when they need it. There are three outfielders who play in the grass area of the field. There is a left fielder, a right fielder, and a centerfielder. They are responsible for fielding the ball when it is hit in the outfield.
Explanation:
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What is the important of lothal
Answer:
Lothal was a vital and thriving trade centre in ancient times, with its trade of beads, gems and valuable ornaments reaching the far corners of West Asia and Africa. The techniques and tools they pioneered for bead-making and in metallurgy have stood the test of time for over 4000 years.
Explanation:
Answer:Lothal was a vital and thriving trade centre in ancient times, with its trade of beads, gems and valuable ornaments reaching the far corners of West Asia and Africa. The techniques and tools they pioneered for bead-making and in metallurgy have stood the test of time for over 4000 years.
Explanation:
Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answer to Part A? from what was it a dream
Name :r. Lakshmandlher kacami
class: a
S Subje
Section
ROL
Date : 7.4.2021
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PART-A
Answer:
what is this ?
Explanation:
IF U READ SHAKESPEARE PLS HELP According to Hermia in the play A Mid Summer Night's Dream , what is an “edict in destiny” if two lovers meet
Answer:
If then true lovers have been ever crossed, It stands as an edict in destiny
Explanation: