Answer:
Mass is neither created or destroyed.
Explanation:
Mass cannot be lost. The rule states that "mass is never created or destroyed."
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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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1. N (NOVEL)
2. N (NOVEL)
3. N (NOVEL)
4. D (DRAMA)
5. D (DRAMA)
Which punctuation mark can writers use to introduce a list or quotation?
semicolon
colon
comma
period
Answer:
Semicolon
Explanation:
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Answer:
Colon
Explanation:
I checked, and a colon is this ":" which is often used for lists and quotations.
A sudden gust muffled the voices below, then picked up into a steady wind. It took hold of my T-shirt and whistled through the tower rungs. Reaching over, I removed a bent piece of wire that locked the machine's spinning wheel in place. Once released, the wheel and arms began to turn. They spun slowly at first, then faster and faster, until the force of their motion rocked the tower.
—The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, William Kamkwamba
Which fact about Kamkwamba helps the reader understand what this passage is mostly about
Kamkwamba is from Malawi.
Kamkwamba built a windmill.
Kamkwamba learned how windmills work.
Kamkwamba dropped out of school.
Answer: THE ANSWER IS B. Kamkwamba built a windmill.
Explanation:
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Sally is looking for a website with information about dogs. Which text feature should she use?
A) Graph
B) Map
C) Search engine
D) Table of Contents
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer
d
American Sign Language
by Maria Baraza
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You've probably seen it before. Someone is giving a speech, and another person stands near the speaker, mouthing the speaker's words for people who can read lips. In a graceful dance, his or her arms and hands visually repeat the speaker's words in signs. If the speech is broadcast on television, the signer is sometimes shown in a window at the corner of the screen. Audience members who are hard of hearing or deaf can understand the speech through the signs.
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Deaf or hard-of-hearing people could also read the text of the speech, but it might not be available in writing. Besides, signing offers many advantages that reading cannot. Seeing the speaker, even if his or her words cannot be heard, can be important. The audience can observe the speaker's facial expressions and body language, which can change the meaning of the spoken words. The signer will often attempt to convey the speaker's tone or precise meaning with facial expressions that accompany the signs. For instance, when the speaker asks a question instead of making a statement, signers will raise their eyebrows, widen their eyes, and tilt their bodies forward to convey that what they are signing is a question.
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Many different sign languages are used around the world. In the United States, most people use a system called American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is a complex, complete language, just like spoken English. ASL even has different "pronunciations" for certain words in different regions of the country. In ASL, some signs represent specific words. Touching one's fingers to the brim of an imaginary cap means "man." The sign was created when most men wore hats and would tip their hats when greeting someone.
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However, most of ASL is based more on ideas than on words. For example, a person might hold both thumbs and index fingers at right angles and move both hands and arms apart. The person is indicating "big" or "large." The same sign would be used for a big man, a large amount of money, or a serious problem. When a person strokes an imaginary beard by moving a loose fist down from the chin, he or she is indicating "old." That same sign could describe an elderly person, an old car, or a story from long ago.
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Many people believe in "total communication," which means saying words and signing them at the same time. A person might have only partial hearing loss, so he or she could hear some of the sounds the speaker makes. The speaker's lip movements, voice, signs, and facial expressions are like pieces of a puzzle. The theory is that total communication provides every possible means to get an idea across.
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Not every word or idea in English has a sign. Proper names and other words that have no signs are often spelled out with the sign alphabet. Sometimes the letters of the sign alphabet are used as words. For example, the sign for T and the sign for V together mean "television." Just like "TV" spoken aloud, the two sign letters indicate the word. In other cases, the full name of a person or thing is spelled out because there is no simple way to communicate it. If a person's name is Tina, she could use the signs for T-I-N-A.
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If you are not hard of hearing, why would you bother to learn sign language? For one thing, it will allow you to communicate with people who are hard of hearing or deaf. You can translate for them, helping them to understand others and be understood. Many people choose to make ASL translation their career. On an individual level, learning ASL will also help in forming friendships with deaf or hard-of-hearing people.
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Sign language can be useful for other reasons, even among hearing people. You might be too far away to hear someone, but not too far away to see the person. A couple of gestures can send an important message. Suppose you are in a situation in which you couldn't speak out loud, like in a theater. You might want to send a message to a friend who is not right next to you. It would be rude to shout while the performance is going on, but you could always send a sign message. Sign language can benefit people who are deaf, partially deaf, or hearing.
Which of these sentences could be added to paragraph 7 to better conclude the paragraph?
A.
Translating for the deaf and hard of hearing can be a rewarding experience.
B.
There is growing demand for translators in business and education.
C.
American Sign Language will also let you communicate with people who can hear.
D.
American Sign Language can help you connect with people you may have been unable to before.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
There is a growing demand for translators in business and education.
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Which BEST describes the type of evidence the author uses to claim that the colonies have the right to throw off rule by Great Britain?
Answer: The author uses an appeal to the conditions on the ship to support his claim. He cites the fact that the slaves were secured body to body on an international journey and were given little to no food, while being exposed to a plethura of disease each day. It was a true miracle that slaves were able to survive such conditions.
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How does gratitude help you share your voice?
Answer:
It makes your answer or questions sound more out to people
Explanation:
According to Willy, what has left him unsettled and "temporary"?
a. he never had a chance to get close to his own father
b. he was never the greatest of salesman
c. he regretted never getting the job he truly wanted
Answer: c
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