Answer:
c if im correct
Explanation:
Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill?
People sometimes long for what they cannot have.
In order to move forward, people must leave the past behind.
Nature soothes the heart and calms the mind.
There is a balance between nature and the city.
Question 2
Part B
How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?
The woeful sound of the whippoorwill echos the despair the speaker feels living in the city.
The speaker thinks he hears the sound of the whippoorwill while walking in the city.
The city sky is filled with cloudy, gray smoke and it makes the speaker feel sad that the moon is hidden.
The speaker recalls his fondest memories of nature while living in the city.
Answer:
hjkjkjk
Explanation:
Read the paragraphs from the article.
McClain, a major in the U.S. Army and a pilot, "wanted to be an astronaut from the time I was 3 or 4 years old," she said in a 2015 NASA video interview. "I remember telling my mom at that time, and I never deviated from what I wanted to be. Something about exploration has fascinated me from a young age."
McClain is currently aboard the ISS. Koch, an electrical engineer, will join her March 14 in what will be her first space flight, according to NASA. Space is just the latest exciting frontier Koch has conquered, as her work has taken her on expeditions to the South Pole and the Arctic.
How is the central idea developed in these two paragraphs?
A
It describes how the two astronauts feel about being the first women to take part in an all-female spacewalk.
B
It shows what the two astronauts are expected to do while they are conducting the all-female spacewalk.
C
It gives some background information about the two astronauts who are doing the all-female spacewalk.
D
It demonstrates that the two astronauts have had experience doing spacewalks before they will conduct the all-female spacewalk.
what are the steps to write a argumenitave essay?
Answer:
Easy steps are to find a topic that has or is being debated and research both sides of the Argument. State some evidence for why 1 one side of the argument is better than the other, and why one is faulted. Sry if this does not help
Help. I need help. Oh it’s 2:30 in the morninggg and i start class at 8:30 am. I am so desperate for helppp
Answer:
desire.
i found it in my dictionary. Hopes this helps.
Tell about a time where you were embarrassed, scared, or made a mistake. (write a page)
answers for points will be flagged
Answer:
I was embarrased when i was going school . At that time i am standing in bus and it was second day of my period . One of my classmate was also standing there but he was a boy my classmate was standing in my left side and there was my few senior they were in my right side. Obvisiously my stomach was hurting and it was hurting very badly. I wanted to sit but there was no sit
. i was watching my watch in every second . At that time my one and only wish was to reach school. I thought my skirt was dirt i was so embarrased . Somepeople were staring at me . But thank to god nothing happened to my skirt . I was thinking a lot at that time that why i thought like that.
Explanation:
I really dont have anything like you asked on question but i wish it will you little bit .
Here go my song I made I only made one part so here go
Ian Care bout yuh, u betta get out my life, get these bullets in yo head uh
This all I got n it's a rap
What is 10^3
which style of writing would be most likely to include idioms and dialect?
She got a body like an hourglass
But I can give it to you all the time
Who sings this?
Answer:
Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj
Explanation:
Which of the following words shows a correct plural form?
A.) Stereos
B.) Shampooes
C.) Echos
D.) Mosquitos
Answer:
The right form of a plural word is Stereos.
Answer:
stereos is the correct answer
Explanation:
Can someone plz help me with this
Read the excerpt from “Tools of the Spymaster."
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to
A)teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
B)persuade readers that ciphers are the greatest American invention.
C)argue that Major Tallmadge made a mistake in sharing copies of his codes.
D)compare the American codes for secret letters to the British codes.
please help me please
Answer:
I think the answer is D
Answer:
Explanation: I’m pretty sure the answer is D, as it is presented in the narrators thought, and own voice.
(I’m still kind of skeptical)
I need some help! Will give brainliest! 100 POINTS AND I REALLY NEED HELP, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, I have to have a 500-750 word essay on political, racial, gender/sexuality bias in the media. Could someone help me with NOTES AND/OR POSSIBLE SITES? NOT the WRITING of the essay, only sites and/or notes, please.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I understand if you cannot help, but don't answer then, if you can't. spam answers will be reported, thank you!
Answer:
Hello azailiaskoglund, a great site to use for this essay could be History. This site explains topics just like your topic. It explains it thoroughly with scientific evidence and there may even be videos for you.
Other Sites:
These sites may contain opinions. Remember when on the internet do NOT believe everything
CNNDaily MailFOX News Channel etc.Rewrite each of the numbered sentences in the passage below with a new subject
complement. Underline your new subject complement. If it is a predicate noun,
write PN in parentheses after the sentence. If it is a predicate adjective, write PA.
(1) The dance performance was incredible. (2) The dancers seemed
confident. (3) The dances were very complex. (4) My favorite act was the
tap-dancing routine. (5) Most of the music in the show sounded familiar.
(6) The show was one of the best I have ever seen.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Answer:
1)The competition was incredible (PN)
2) The contestant seemed confident (PN)
3) The examination questions were very complex(PN)
4) My most loved habit was the top dancing routine (PN)
5)Most of the names in the show sounded familiar (PN)
6)It was one of the best I had ever seen(PA)
Which of the following is TRUE about the journeys made by the dogs in the study? *
The dogs always followed at least part of their original route back to their owners.
The dogs always followed their scent trail back to their owners.
The majority of dogs took the same route when leaving and returning to their owners.
The majority of dogs followed a different route when returning to their owners.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The dog always followed their scent to get back home to there owners
A main idea that is not directly stated is ______.
English questions, please answer!!!
Answer:
c,a,d,c,d (the last one wa ybe incorrect i wasnt sure)
Explanation:
Answer:
2.C(maybe otherwise prob B) 3. pinnacle
Explanation:
Thoose are two I just realized I am on a test rn O,O TwT
Can someone help me out I’m marking brainliest if correct!
Answer:
A?
Explanation:
I have no idea if I'm right but I tried.
:)
Answer:
I need alittle more context but I think it is A
Explanation:
It is the only resonable answer.
Hope this helped!
what should I do if my dad keeps yelling at me and says I have to yell at you every week but he does not and he always gets mad at me for anything that happens like if there is a ramen noodle wrapper on the counter that my mom put there and he goes off on me almost about to whoop me what should I do?
Answer:
hey .i know what youre going through.and i just want you to know that youre not alone.just try and do your best.dont worry about what he thinks about you.if it starts getting out of hand,u have to stick up for yourself.you derserve way better.trust me my dad does the same thing.dont worry,,it will be over soon
Explanation:
I need help so bad please help me I really don't understand is it okay if I take some of y'all time to help me just with this page
Answer:
figuring it out now
Explanation:
5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY OUTLINE for The Treasure of Lemon Brown
Introduction Paragraph
Hook:
Thesis statement:
Body Paragraph - Topic 1 - One Character Trait that may or may not have changed from beginning to the end of the story
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 1:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 1:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Body Paragraph - Topic 2 - Second Character Trait
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 2:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 2:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Body Paragraph - Topic 3 - Third Character Trait
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 3:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 3:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Conclusion Paragraph
Topic Sentence/Summary Sentence:
Synthesis of Ideas:
Importance of Topic:
Strong Closing Statement:
Answer:
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Traditional Academic Essays In Three Parts
Part I: The Introduction
An introduction is usually the first paragraph of your academic essay. If you’re writing a long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to introduce your topic to your reader. A good introduction does 2 things:
Gets the reader’s attention. You can get a reader’s attention by telling a story, providing a statistic, pointing out something strange or interesting, providing and discussing an interesting quote, etc. Be interesting and find some original angle via which to engage others in your topic.
Provides a specific and debatable thesis statement. The thesis statement is usually just one sentence long, but it might be longer—even a whole paragraph—if the essay you’re writing is long. A good thesis statement makes a debatable point, meaning a point someone might disagree with and argue against. It also serves as a roadmap for what you argue in your paper.
Part II: The Body Paragraphs
Body paragraphs help you prove your thesis and move you along a compelling trajectory from your introduction to your conclusion. If your thesis is a simple one, you might not need a lot of body paragraphs to prove it. If it’s more complicated, you’ll need more body paragraphs. An easy way to remember the parts of a body paragraph is to think of them as the MEAT of your essay:
Main Idea. The part of a topic sentence that states the main idea of the body paragraph. All of the sentences in the paragraph connect to it. Keep in mind that main ideas are…
like labels. They appear in the first sentence of the paragraph and tell your reader what’s inside the paragraph.
arguable. They’re not statements of fact; they’re debatable points that you prove with evidence.
focused. Make a specific point in each paragraph and then prove that point.
Evidence. The parts of a paragraph that prove the main idea. You might include different types of evidence in different sentences. Keep in mind that different disciplines have different ideas about what counts as evidence and they adhere to different citation styles. Examples of evidence include…
quotations and/or paraphrases from sources.
facts, e.g. statistics or findings from studies you’ve conducted.
narratives and/or descriptions, e.g. of your own experiences.
Analysis. The parts of a paragraph that explain the evidence. Make sure you tie the evidence you provide back to the paragraph’s main idea. In other words, discuss the evidence.
Transition. The part of a paragraph that helps you move fluidly from the last paragraph. Transitions appear in topic sentences along with main ideas, and they look both backward and forward in order to help you connect your ideas for your reader. Don’t end paragraphs with transitions; start with them.
Keep in mind that MEAT does not occur in that order. The “Transition” and the “Main Idea” often combine to form the first sentence—the topic sentence—and then paragraphs contain multiple sentences of evidence and analysis. For example, a paragraph might look like this: TM. E. E. A. E. E. A. A.
Part III: The Conclusion
A conclusion is the last paragraph of your essay, or, if you’re writing a really long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to conclude. A conclusion typically does one of two things—or, of course, it can do both:
=
Explanation:
Figurative language is language that(1 point)
goes beyond the words’ literal meanings.
is made up of words that contradict each other.
are words that have multiple meanings.
explains the literal meaning of words.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
goes beyond the words’ literal meanings.
thats the answer hope it helped <3. also can I have brainliest maybe? I’m sorry if it sound like I’m begging but ya don’t have to.
After ms.whatsit transforms her self what animal is she
Answer: With Mrs. Who's permission, Mrs. Whatsit transforms herself into a beautiful creature with a horse's body and a human torso. So a centaur.
Explanation: brainliest?
From whose point of view does the reader learn the most about Flint’s treasure? (treasure island)
Jim
Dr. Livesey
John Silver
Captain Smollett
Which of the following themes is represented through the character of Ben Gunn in Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson?
-coming of age
-greed
-fruitless searching for treasure
-Search for a hero
What is a central idea in the Newsela article "Dream Jobs: Investigative Reporter"?
Investigative reporting will require you to do unpaid work while you are learning.
Investigative reporters can bring about real, substantive change in the world.
Investigative reporting can be mostly done from home, depending on the topic.
Investigative reporters today need to focus on lawmakers more so than corporations.
Answer:
i think it number 2, Investigative reporters can bring about real, substantive change in the world.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
i took test
he timing of Anne McClain and Christina Koch's spacewalk is especially meaningful.
Which sentence from the article provides the BEST support for the above statement?
A
If all goes according to plan, on March 29, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are scheduled to conduct the first all-female spacewalk.
B
To add to the significance of their mission, the spacewalk will take place during Women's History Month.
C
"These spacewalks were originally scheduled to take place in the fall — they are to upgrade batteries on the space station."
D
McClain and Koch's spacewalk will be the second of three planned excursions for Expedition 59, which launches this week on — what else? — Pi Day at 3:14 p.m. Eastern time.
Answer:
hmmm
Explanation:
wow I
HELPPPPP mark Brainliest if it right. “According to this paragraph, what did studies discover about laughter’s role in healing patients”
Answer: C: Laughter may help people fight disease and feel better. Try it, I got it right!
Explanation:
Laughter affects the body in ways similar to aerobic exercise.
When you laugh, your heart rate and the flow of blood throughout your body increase, helping to transport oxygen to your organs, and move waste, such as carbon dioxide away from them.
Its effects were tested in a 2010 University of Texas at Austin study in which participants watched a 30-minute comedy video.
Their blood flow increased by 17 percent, with the effect lasting up to 24 hours.
Other studies indicate that laughter can lower levels of stress hormones while providing multiple physical benefits.
"When you allow yourself a good, old-fashioned belly laugh, you are using your stomach muscles, shoulders, opening up your lungs and actually improving your posture", says psychologist Judy Kuriansky.
At the same time, it may increase the activity of disease-fighting cells in the immune system.
These effects are getting doctors' attention because they reveal that laughter may hold healing properties.
In fact, this discovery is having a phenomenal influence on health care.
The correct answer according to the above paragraph is
C: Laughter may help people fight diseases and feel better.
Science has shown that the brain (that is, the mind) tells the body what to do. It does this by instructing the body to release various chemicals which in turn determine how the body reacts. Depending on the chemicals that are released, the body may feel strong, weak, more energetic, less moody. less stressed, etc.
Some of those chemicals may also:
increase the immune system of the body. When the immune system is more efficient, the body is able to attack diseases more efficiently and speed up the healing process. improve a person's emotional state thus helping them to manage the stress and pain they are going throughassist the heart in functioning more effectively.The science of laughter
There are several areas of the brain that that react electronically to jokes or information that is humous. They are:
the left side of the cortex;frontal lobemotor sections of the brainthe right hemisphere of the cortex.Without the limbic system of the brain, a person would not be able to laugh.
Psychologists have indicated that a person will only produce laughter if the person's mind is able to go through two processes:
identify an element or elements of surprise or the unexpected in the humorous information;rationalize or identify something else that seems logical after the unexpected activity has occurred.In summary, the more laughter a person has, the healthier they will be. It, therefore, would be very helpful to expose a sick person to lots of humorous material.
Learn more about laughter and healing in patients here:
https://brainly.com/question/1562163
1. What are the traits of a healthy relationship? Give at least 2 examples.
Directions: In complete sentences
Mai skated miles, and Clare skated 3/5 farther than that. Select 1 expression that show how far Clare skated. **HINT: Clare skated MORE than Mai.
A. 8/5
B. 1 3/5
C. 13/5