Answer:
Just Took The Quiz On Edge. It's C.
Explanation:
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
i got it right on my quiz
WHY does the author include the opinions of Bernie Craven and Paul Frasca?
(A) to give readers hope about the future of recycling salon waste
(B) to highlight two different ways that someone can approach recycling
(C)
to suggest that recycling is good for both the environment and the wallet
(D) to demonstrate how the two men are creatively recycling salon waste
Answer:
I believe the answer is B. To highlight two different ways that someone can approach recycling
Explanation:
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which things do you associate with ideas and Concepts? check all that apply
any ten points for or against telling ghost stories to children
Answer:
i'd say it's okay to tell ghost stories to children as long as they aren't too graphic. Ghost stories can be fun to tell around the campfire and stuff.
On pages 57-58, we learn that the "other" Wes was initially lured into dealing drugs because he wanted to wear a headset. Could there be other reasons Wes was drawn to drug dealing? How can peer comparisons lead a person into doing something undesirable? Personal experiences?
Answer:
peer comparisons are nothing but our imagination and negitive thinking , by this the person may get depressed and do something undesirable.
Explanation:
I don't have anyersonal experience but I this there would be other resons for Wes dawn into drug dealing. No one take that big risk just for a headset. I hope u got the answer....
Read and answer the
John: Where were you yesterday?
Mary: Why? I was in my French class.
John: You weren't in the Spanish class.
Mary: Spanish class?
John: Yes. There was a test.
Mary: Oh no!
John: I missed it, too! I was in my Math class.
6. Were they in class? *
(1 Punto)
Yes, they were
No, they weren't
Yes, he was
No, she wasn't
Answer:
no they werent
Explanation:
Because when he asked her where she was she said french class and that he was at the math class
Why do you think Carson presented her environmental warning as a fable? What shift occurs in the final paragraph of the excerpt? What effect do you think Carson is trying to achieve with this shift?
Answer:
What is the effect? Carson begins "A Fable for Tomorrow" with imagery rather than exposition in order to represent events in ways that the reader could relate to and understand better. ... In the beginning of "A Fable for Tomorrow," the tone can be described as descriptive.
"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?" (Romeo and Juliet, Act II, scene ii) PLEASE TRANSLATE INTO MODERN ENGLISH!!!!
“But soft! What light through yonder window break?”
Translation: What light shines in or comes in through that window?
5. Think about the types of details that are important to include in an explanatory text. Which question can help you figure out if you've included enough detail?
Will readers be entertained by my writing?
Did I define any technical terms I included?
Have I shared everything I know about the topic?
is my essay long enough to get a good grade?
Hi! So I have an argumentative essay on immigration and with that, I have to also include my thesis statement which is about Only legal immigrants have a positive impact on American society. I need help i am on my second paragraph and I don't know what else to put on. PLSS help me out . And pls don’t give me a false one
Answer:
can you post a picture that blurry? i really want to help...
Explanation:
Part A What is the theme of The Secret Garden?
A. Some people are born with a love of the land and gardens.
B. Country people without formal education can still be wise. C. People who love gardens share certain qualities.
D.Being healthy is more important than being educated.
Question 2 Part B Which detail from chapter 12 best supports the theme in Part A?
A. “‘She must be less delicate before she begins lessons. Give her simple, healthy food.’”
B. “‘I’d always take Susan Sowerby’s advice about children myself. She’s what you might call healthy-minded—if you understand me.’”
C. “‘You can have as much earth as you want,’ he said. ‘You remind me of someone else who loved the earth and things that grow.’”
D. “‘I was always ill and tired and it was too hot. I sometimes made little beds in the sand and stuck flowers in them. But here it is different.’”
Answer:
Part A is B. Country people without formal education can still be wise. C. People who love gardens share certain qualities. Part B is B. “‘I’d always take Susan Sowerby’s advice about children myself. She’s what you might call healthy-minded—if you understand me.’”Explanation: I read the book
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A. The theme of the novel "secret Garden" is option C People who love gardens share certain qualities. B. The option C. “‘You can have as much earth as you want,’ he said. ‘You remind me of someone else who loved the earth and things that grow.’”
What is the theme of the story "The secret Garden" ?"The Secret Garden" is a novel that reveals several themes, including the transformative power of nature, the importance of relationships and community, the value of positive thinking and healing, and the potential for personal growth and change.
Through the characters of Mary, Colin, and Dickon, the novel demonstrates how individuals can overcome physical, emotional, and psychological obstacles and develop a deeper appreciation for the beauty and wonder of life.
It also portrays the restorative effects of gardens and the natural world on the human spirit, and the importance of nurturing and caring for one another. Ultimately, "The Secret Garden" is a story about the transformative power of love, friendship, and hope.
Therefore, for part A, option C is correct. And the supportive statement for the part A is option C in part B.
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QUESTION 1
Alicia is from Buczacz, a city in what country?
O Germany
O Poland
O Russia
who or what institution is sending the message?
Answer:
not me messenger hehehehe
Answer:
What message?
Explanation:
Reread this sentence from the story. "When we've converted you to a proper point of view, we may quit." In your own words, what does, "When we've converted you to a proper point of view" mean.
Answer: In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective using "I" or "we."
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How does the speaker respond to getting sent away? What can we infer about the speaker's character?In the poem I,Too, Sing America
Answer and Explanation:
"I, too, sing America" is a poem by Langston Hughes in which the themes of racism and pride are explored. The speaker says he is the "darker brother" who is not allowed to eat at the table with the others. He says he is sent to the kitchen to eat away from everyone else. This is a metaphor for how African Americans are treated, being told they cannot have access and rights to things everyone else has.
How does the speaker respond to getting sent away?
Instead of being sad, being sent away only makes the speaker stronger:
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.
He uses this time to grow, to gather strength to fight for his rights, for his place at the table.
What can we infer about the speaker's character?
We can infer the speaker is proud to be who he is. He is clearly a resilient person, who sees difficulties as opportunities. He is also brave and secure - he knows his fight will one day give him the same rights as the ones who now can eat at the table.
What is a good thing about a turn over of power in the government
The narrator of a story O is always the same person as the author. O is always part of the narrative. determines the story's characters and events. provides information about characters and events.
Answer:
provides information about characters and events.
Explanation:
I was doing the quiz and this was the answer
In 'The Story of an Hour," how does the plot event of Brently Mallard's supposed death
help develop the character of Mrs. Mallard?
Answer and Explanation:
"The Story of an Hour" is a short story by author Kate Chopin. Mrs. Mallard is the main character, and a great deal of the story concerns her thoughts and feelings.
Her character is quickly and deeply developed through an important event: the supposed death of her husband, Brently Mallard. Only Mrs. Mallard does not know it is just "supposed". She is told it is a sure thing that her husband has died. The news is conveyed in a most careful manner since she has a heart condition that may kill her in case she receives shocking information.
Upon locking herself up in her room to think and mourn, Mrs. Mallard's character undergoes a most amazing transformation. Unlike what anyone had expected, she realizes her husband's death has actually set her free. She is no longer someone's subservient wife. She no longer needs to ask for his opinion and to abide by his rules and decisions. She is her own person now, free to be and do whatever she likes. Her sister and friend are outside, thinking she is crying her eyes out, while Mrs. Mallard is in fact looking out the window, realizing the world has not stopped turning because of Brently's death. Life goes on, and so does she. She is the happiest she has ever been.
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Answer:
Image 2:
Was Paul Walker a painter?
- No, he wasn't. He was an actor.
Image 3
Did they go out yesterday?
- No, they didn't. They were at home.
Image 4:
Were you in Italy in 2011?
- No, I wasn't.
Explanation:
I have been able to ask and answer the question using the Past Simple form of the verb "be".
The simple past refers to the verb tense which is used to actually talk about the things that occurred or existed before now. It tells of the past. This verb tense is known to be the basic form of past tense in English. When the action took place can be in the recent past or distant past.
From the above sentences, we can see that simple past tense are that of be and they are was, were.
Why is it important that the setting at the beginning of the tale involves a simple cottage?
A) All classic tales have simple cottages in at least one setting.
B) Fishermen live in cottages so the story must include a cottage.
C) Because the wife loves the cottage, she has to give it up in the end.
D) The wife desires a house better than the cottage
Answer:
i'd go with C
Explanation:
How does "Lobo, the King of Currumpaw" illustrate revenge? In the context of this story,
is revenge ever justified? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other
literature, art, or history in your answer.
Answer:
You have to be in my class lol.
Explanation:
the theme of the story The Scribe?
Answer:
Don't ever be afraid to try new things because you've never done them before
Explanation:
it is the character of cordillera without time signature. A.Duple B.Free Meter C.Melesmatic D.Triple Meter
Answer:
B. Free Meter
Explanation:
What did Johnny decide when they were at the Dairy Queen and Dally was talking about other places to hide?
Answer:
Johnny decided to go turn himself in to the police.
Why do you think Shakespeare wanted to tell his audience the story of Julius Caesar?
Answer:
One of the reasons was to show that history repeats itself. The queen of England had no heirs and neither did Julius Caesar. Shakespeare was trying to say that power can make people act differently than they usually would. Some scholars believe he wrote the play partially to express his worry that Queen Elizabeth I's impending death could bring about civil war to their country.
help plz i’ll give extra points
Answer:
test
Explanation:
because it is just so simple because he cant get it from illtelegence he isnt going to just get it popped in his head he had to take many test to learn this
Ano po yung conflict ng "My Father Goes to Court".
Answer:
My Father Goes To Court (Carlos Bulusan)
When I was four, I lived with my mother and brothers and sisters in a small town on the island of Luzon. Father’s farm had been destroyed in 1918 by one of our sudden Philippine floods, so several years afterwards we all lived in the town though he preferred living in the country. We had as a next door neighbour a very rich man, whose sons and daughters seldom came out of the house. While we boys and girls played and sang in the sun, his children stayed inside and kept the windows closed. His house was so tall that his children could look in the window of our house and watched us played, or slept, or ate, when there was any food in the house to eat.
Now, this rich man’s servants were always frying and cooking something good, and the aroma of the food was wafted down to us form the windows of the big house. We hung about and took all the wonderful smells of the food into our beings. Sometimes, in the morning, our whole family stood outside the windows of the rich man’s house and listened to the musical sizzling of thick strips of bacon or ham. I can remember one afternoon when our neighbour’s servants roasted three chickens. The chickens were young and tender and the fat that dripped into the burning coals gave off an enchanting odour. We watched the servants turn the beautiful birds and inhaled the heavenly spirit that drifted out to us.
Some days the rich man appeared at a window and glowered down at us. He looked at us one by one, as though he were condemning us. We were all healthy because we went out in the sun and bathed in the cool water of the river that flowed from the mountains into the sea. Sometimes we wrestled with one another in the house before we went to play. We were always in the best of spirits and our laughter was contagious. Other neighbours who passed by our house often stopped in our yard and joined us in laughter.
As time went on, the rich man’s children became thin and anaemic, while we grew even more robust and full of life. Our faces were bright and rosy, but theirs were pale and sad. The rich man started to cough at night; then he coughed day and night. His wife began coughing too. Then the children started to cough, one after the other. At night their coughing sounded like the barking of a herd of seals. We hung outside their windows and listened to them. We wondered what happened. We knew that they were not sick from the lack of nourishment because they were still always frying something delicious to eat.
One day the rich man appeared at a window and stood there a long time. He looked at my sisters, who had grown fat in laughing, then at my brothers, whose arms and legs were like the molave, which is the sturdiest tree in the Philippines. He banged down the window and ran through his house, shutting all the windows.
From that day on, the windows of our neighbour’s house were always closed. The children did not come out anymore. We could still hear the servants cooking in the kitchen, and no matter how tight the windows were shut, the aroma of the food came to us in the wind and drifted gratuitously into our house.
One morning a policeman from the presidencia came to our house with a sealed paper. The rich man had filed a complaint against us. Father took me with him when he went to the town clerk and asked him what it was about. He told Father the man claimed that for years we had been stealing the spirit of his wealth and food.
When the day came for us to appear in court, father brushed his old Army uniform and borrowed a pair of shoes from one of my brothers. We were the first to arrive. Father sat on a chair in the centre of the courtroom. Mother occupied a chair by the door. We children sat on a long bench by the wall. Father kept jumping up from his chair and stabbing the air with his arms, as though we were defending himself before an imaginary jury.
The rich man arrived. He had grown old and feeble; his face was scarred with deep lines. With him was his young lawyer. Spectators came in and almost filled the chairs. The judge entered the room and sat on a high chair. We stood in a hurry and then sat down again.
After the courtroom preliminaries, the judge looked at the Father. “Do you have a lawyer?” he asked.
“I don’t need any lawyer, Judge,” he said.
“Proceed,” said the judge.
The rich man’s lawyer jumped up and pointed his finger at Father. “Do you or you do not agree that you have been stealing the spirit of the complaint’s wealth and food?”
“I do not!” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint’s servants cooked and fried fat legs of lamb or young chicken breast you and your family hung outside his windows and inhaled the heavenly spirit of the food?”
“I agree.” Father said.
“Do you or do you not agree that while the complaint and his children grew sickly and tubercular you and your family became strong of limb and fair in complexion?”
“I agree.” Father said.
Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar draws on and transforms Plutarch's historical accounts. Which details apply to Shakespeare's play, Plutarch's
account, or both texts?
includes dialogue
from Caesar to Brutus
for dramatic effect
portrays Caesar
falling after he
is attacked
portrays Brutus's
participation in the
attack against Caesar
explicitly describes
the attack on
Julius Caesar
Shakespeare
Plutarch
Answer:
Hello, I do not know if this is correct or not. I think this might help though. Is this correct?
Let me know. Have a great day!
The correct match is provided below:
Shakespeare - includes...effect
Both - 'portrays...attacked,' 'portrays..Caesar'
Plutarch - explicitly...Plutarch
Shakespeare
The above-provided details are segregated as per the categories they belong to varying on the attributes they possess.
Shakespeare laid limelight over the dialogue to ensure the generation of dramatic effects while Plutarch paid focus to illustrate the attack.
While the similarity in their depictions was regarding the display of the downfall of Ceasar and the contribution of Brutus in the invasion.
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Is suicidal a mood word?
Answer:
yes it is! :)
Explanation:
What feeling does the author create by using these words about
traveling in AVs?
A. Anger
B. Excitement
C. Boredom
D. Fear
Answer:
B. Excitement
Explanation:
If he felt anything else he wouldn't have written anything about them :)
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Answer:
B. Excitement
Explanation:
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7. Lady Capulet tells Juliet, "Read o'er the volume of young Paris's face / And find delight writ
there with beauty's pen." Which literary device is best represented in this statement?
A. Euphemism
B. Personification
C. Allusion
D. Metaphor
E. Aphorism