Chapter 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird fills the role of

a
Rising Action
b
Exposition
c
Climax
d
Falling Action
e
Resolution

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Answer 1

Rising Action:

a black man, Tom Robinson is accused of r*ping a white girl, Maya Ewell. Atticus is the defense attorney and the novel's chief conflict emerges as it becomes clear he mount a real defense of Robinson. Which violates white norms in the town

Exposotion: (can't find it)

Climax:

Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley in defense od the Finch children's rise. Atticus thinks Jem killed

Mr Ewell but Sheriff Tate says it was Boo Radley

Falling Action:

Bob Ewell continued threats of violence towards Atticus and his family following the trial. The conclusion is the Flinch reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley saving Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attempt to stab them. Boo then inervenes and kills Bob Ewell during the struggle

Resoultion:

Tom is found guilty of r*pe and later killed while escaping/running from Jail


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Explanation:

There are 2 ways to go in this case. You could either be honest, or fake it 'till you make it.

Let's say you decide to be honest. You could either come fully clean, or tell your professor you left your essay at home, if you are allowed to look at it.

Faking it 'till you make it is risky. You don't know how long it has to be, and might cut it too short. You're better off faking it.

In "The Case for Shelter Animals," what claim does the author make about puppy mills?

Puppy mills do not get a lot of business.

Puppy mills are largely supported and accepted.

Puppy mills are inhumane places.

Puppy mills are not as bad as shelters.

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Answer:

C. Puppy mills are inhumane places.

Explanation:

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What can the reader conclude about Barbara Frietchie based on this excerpt?

She was forgotten by the people in Frederick.
She was proud of her country.
She was not committed to anything.
She was not a risk-taker.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Theology means
a. The study of faith
b. The word of God
c. The faith of belief
d. The belief in the after-life

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It is the study of God.

Jason was explaining water pollution to his class. He said, "Fertilizers and pesticides in fields can pollute water. However, the fields need to be near a lake or ocean to pollute the water. Drinking water polluted with these chemicals can have serious effects on people's health." What is incorrect about Jason's statement?

Fertilizers and pesticides can only pollute salt water, and not drinking water.
Fertilizers and pesticides cannot pollute the Earth's water supplies.
Fertilizers and pesticides can pollute ground water even far away from lakes and oceans.
Polluted drinking water does not have serious effects on people's health.

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The incorrect statement is, “ fertilizers and pesticides can only pollute salt water and not drinking water.” All types of water should not be polluted.

Answer:

A) “fertilizers and pesticides can only pollute salt water and not drinking water.”

The knowledge about teaching and learning is referred to as:

1. lecture knowledge
2. scaffolding knowledge
3.reflective knowledge
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Answer:

4.pedagogical content knowledge

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Do you believe in God?
If not Why?

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Answer: I believe in god

Explanation:The belief that God or gods exist is usually called theism. ... People who believe in God but not in traditional religions are called deists. People who believe that the definition of "God" should be defined before taking a theological position are ignostic. In some religions there are many gods.

Identify the correct sentence
O A. The map is in the backpack that I left in the car,
OC. The map is in the backpack and I left it in the car.
OB. The map is in the backpack I left it in the car.
OD. The map is in the backpack, I left it in the car

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

the second one labeled C

Explanation:

it has "and" to connect, as well as a period to end it

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

There is no passage so nobody can say for sure but the definition of astronomer is "an expert in or student of astronomy."

Astronomy is "a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution."

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Q: "Correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. Your answer should be a single sentence."
"Nothing is particularly hard." declared Henry Ford, "if you divide it into small jobs".
What is the error?

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Answer with explanation:

Change the period to a comma after the word 'hard.

Reverse the order of the quotation marks and the period after the word 'jobs.'

This is the correct sentence:

Nothing is particularly hard," declared Henry Ford, "if you divide it into small jobs."

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Answer and Explanation:

In my point of view, we will start to become to lazy to clean everything, since we would see that there is so much that isn't clean. This can poorly affect our hygiene and can make us sick. It can make us sick by interacting in places that aren't sanitary, in which we could get sick or bacterial infections from germs that weren't cleaned up. Places we could be affected when it isn't cleaned are amusement parks, schools, restrooms, restaurants, and even our own homes.

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We all enjoy participating in recreational sports from time to time, but while some sports can be very risky. Think about a sport or activity you believe is too dangerous and should be banned. why is this sport so risky?

Write a well-organized essay in which you argue your position on this issue. be sure to provide specific details to persuade your readers that the sport you have chosen is so risky, it should be banned.

Which of the following is the task for you?

a. We all enjoy participating in recreational sports from time to time.
b. Write a well-organized essay in which you argue your position on this issue.
c. but while some sports are safe, others can be very risky

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

The increasing popularity of so-called extreme sports such as base jumping and rock climbing have led to backlash calling for them to be banned. Although these sports are potentially fatal, they should not be banned as they are also fun and can be undertaken responsibly.

The reason that many have demanded limits on extreme sports is their potential for injury and death. Take for example one of the most notorious extreme sports: base jumping. In this sport, participants jump off a given point (a cliff or building, for example) with a parachute. There is very little time before they hit the ground so unforeseen parachute malfunctions are possible and the fatality rate is extremely high. Those that do not die may suffer severe, debilitating injuries such as paralysis and brain damage. Base jumping is something of an outlier on the spectrum of dangerous sports but all these sports involve varying degrees of danger.

Despite the aforementioned concerns, I believe the fun people have outweighs potential injury when they are cautious. Base jumping is the most perilous extreme sport but other sports such as skiing, deep-sea diving, and rock climbing are relatively safe. Rock climbing is a good example of a sport that can be very safe and fun if proper precautions are taken. You should sign up for training and go with someone who knows how to safely rig up the harness and tie the requisite knots. Many people who try it end up become passionate rock climbers because it is an exhilirating experience. Most extreme sports, taken seriously, present little real danger and are an enjoyable pasttime.

In conclusion, extreme sports are fun and do not have to be particularly dangerous. People should take the opportunity to responsibly try out at least one extreme sport in their lives in order to see if it is to their liking.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Write a well-organized essay in which you argue your position on this issue

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

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Do you moan and groan whenever a teacher says that you need to improve your grammar? Do you take offense when
someone tells you that you made a mistake in grammar? Do you feel that studying and learning grammar is boring and
unnecessary? I hated studying grammar when I was in school. English is a very tricky language loaded with many rules and
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A)
rigorous
B)
formal
humorous
D)
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Answer:

formal

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You are in a small cafe and a meeting had been called to dissolve menu changes. Most people have contributed their ideas. The discussion has already gone on for 15 of the scheduled 20 minutes.


Which of the following is NOT an example of effective group participation?

A. The group leader asks those who have not participated whether they have anything to add to the discussion.

B. The group leader insists that everyone come to an agreement in the next five minutes.

C. The group leader reminds attendees that differences of opinion are respected.

D. The group leader or timekeeper reminds everyone that only five minutes are left for discussion.

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the answer is b because that wouldn’t motivate them

Answer:

The group leader insists that everyone come to an agreement in the next five minutes.

Why does the town trust Atticus to do what's right?

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Answer: Whether Maycomb knows it or not, we're paying the highest tribute we can pay a man. We trust him to do right. It's that simple" (Lee, 216). She is acknowledging that Maycomb's community knows Atticus has the integrity to stand up to their corrupt justice system, which reveals their respect and admiration for him.

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A. infinitive
B. gerund
C. participle
D. noun

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Answer:

C. Participle

Explanation:

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Answer:

"The program was written by Sara, who is an expert in her field."

"To whom should I talk to about the report?"

Explanation:

Who is a pronoun that represents the subject of a sentence:

Who would like to go to the supermarket?

Who built that castle?

Whom is a pronoun that represents the object of either a verb or a preposition:

To whom was the song dedicated?

Whom do you trust?

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If Khalid (keep) ------------ smoking, he (damage, eventually) ------------  his lungs.( grammer )

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Answer:

keeps

will damage

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Answer:

The proper grammar for this sentence is:

If Khalid keeps smoking, he will eventually damage his lungs.

Explanation:

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What is the immediate effect of Brutus's speech on the crowd?

A. The crowd rises up against the consipirators.
B. The crowd mourns Caesar for his generosity.
C. The crowd begins to accept the argument that the conspirators were obligated to murder Caesar.
D. The crowd begins to accept the argument that the conspirators were obligated to murder Caesar.

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Answer:

C. The crowd begins to accept the argument that the conspirators were obligated to murder Caesar.

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Explanation:

This is a tricky question, and the answer is not A. The question is asking for the immediate effect, not the effect in the long run. When Brutus gives his speech about why he killed Caesar, it is enough to gain the crowd's support at first. Lines like, "Live, Brutus, live, live!" and "Shall be crowned in Brutus," are things that the crowd said right after Brutus had finished his speech. The people are clearly expressing support in these lines.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answer:

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What question is answered by the following passage from "Winchester Mystery House"?
The Victorian architectural period was from about 1825 to 1900. Victorians drew deeply from history, nature,
geometry, theory, and personal inspiration to create their designs.
a. When was the Victorian period of architecture?
b. What inspired Victorian architects?
c. Why was history important to Victorian architects?
d. both a &b
e. both b&c
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Answer:

D. both a & b

Explanation:

In then passage it tells you when the Victorian architectural period was in the first sentence, and it tells you what inspired them in the last part of the second sentence.

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Answer: what author?

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Q1 p. 2 end of poem - : On page 2, Woods on says, "I am born in Ohio but the stories of South Carolina already run like rivers through my veins." How does Woodson use poetic style here, and how does this create meaning?

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He uses a simile (like rivers through my veins) to sort of paint a picture in the readers mind. The simile shows that while woods was  born in Ohio, the culture and stories of south Carolina have had a big impact on him and have become part of who he is. It could also mean that he knows their stories so well they seem to flow out of him in a way. Like he could tell anyone at anytime without making any mistakes.

Which of the following is one of the five parts of the Declaration of
Independence?
A. Introduction
B. Shot Heard 'Round the World
C. The Angry Denunciation of All Things British
D. The Pledge to Never Again Wear Redcoats or Powdered Wigs

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Introduction

Explanation:

The Declaration of Independence has five parts.

They are: the Preamble, the Statement of Human Rights, Charges Against Human Rights, Charges Against the King and Parliament, and the Statement of Separation and Signatures.

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