Answer:
(A.) David Knocked on the door of every house, shed, and chicken coop until he had worn his knuckles to the bone.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement, or clainm that is not meant to be taken literally.
(David wouldnt have actually knocked on every door enough to painfully shed his skin and muscle to the bone lol)
Examples:
Im so hungry i could eat a horse
Im so sleepy I could sleep a year
She cries so much she could cry a River
this is a two part question can yall help me?????
Answer:
I couldn't catch your question
Explanation:
The photo is too blurry
Read this excerpt from Vachel Lindsay’s "In Praise of Johnny Appleseed. " Self-scourged, like a monk, with a throne for wages, Stripped like the iron-souled Hindu sages, Draped like a statue, in strings like a scarecrow, His helmet-hat an old tin pan, But worn in the love of the heart of man. The author most likely uses the allusions in this excerpt to indicate Appleseed’s intelligence. Explain Appleseed’s religious faith. Depict Appleseed’s love of agriculture. Illustrate Appleseed’s humble station.
"In praise of Johnny Appleseed " is American poetry by Vachel Lindsay. This poem is about John Chapman that tells about his heroic character.
The author uses allusion to:
Option D. Illustrate Appleseed's humble station.
The poem can be explained as:
A figure of speech that refers to a place, person, historical event and ancient source is called an allusion.They are used in poems to intensify the message and theme of the poem to illustrate the deeper meaning to the readers.This excerpt uses allusion to show readers how Johnny Appleseed is humble.Therefore, excerpt depicts humbleness.
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Which is the most accurate description of a country that follows principles of pluralism?
O a country that elects representatives to stand in for them in government bodies
O a country that promotes diversity and participation by many groups
O a country founded on principles of hard work, determination, and freedom
a country that explores its options for addressing climate change
Explanation:
a country that promotes diversity and participation by many groups
Which claim does the following piece of evidence best support?
Claim A: The school day should not be lengthened, because as life becomes more stressful, the students need downtime more than ever.
Claim B: Now that students need to know more than ever before we need a longer school day to cover everything.
Evidence: Our school has recently added four new graduation requirements: computer literacy, health and nutrition, drivers ed, and a foreign language.
Answer:
A. Claim B, because it provides evidence that schools have to cover more subjects.
Explanation:
The evidence supports Claim B more than it does Claim A because logically since there are more subjects added to the graduation requirements, you would need more hours in the school day to go finish these subjects in addition to the pre-existing ones required to graduate. Although you may disagree, the claim is better supported. The other options don't really make much sense, nor give defensible reasons.
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Pretend you are the chairperson for your community group and your organization has decided to plan an event to celebrate your town/city. Consider the reason for your community event (Homecoming, Stanley Cup Parade from a local NHL star, Grand Opening of a new facility, Holiday, etc).
*If you would like to come up with your own meeting topic Email Me or Book a Talk*
Your role is to create the agenda for the first meeting using the template provided in the following section (this is to be handed in).
Choose one area of the agenda that you will orally present (this will probably be the introduction or the closing portion of the meeting- but it could be the trouble-shooting portion if you are more drama minded).
Answer: Consider the reason for your community event (Homecoming, Stanley Cup Parade from a local NHL star, Grand Opening of a new facility
Explanation:
Which sentence is an example of a complex sentence?
A. Unless she arrives in the next five minutes, we must cancel the
play
B. Huge, green, fluffy balls of moss are common near certain
streams.
C. The principal is canceling school today, and I agree with her
decision.
O D. Latin is an ancestor of many languages spoken today, including
English
Answer:
it's A ,jack learned a game and then he taught his freds
Read the excerpt from Act III of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jack. [In a clear, cold voice.] Miss Cardew is the grand-daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Cardew of 149 Belgrave Square, S.W.; Gervase Park, Dorking, Surrey; and the Sporran, Fifeshire, N.B.
Lady Bracknell. That sounds not unsatisfactory. Three addresses always inspire confidence, even in tradesmen. But what proof have I of their authenticity?
Jack. I have carefully preserved the Court Guides of the period. They are open to your inspection, Lady Bracknell.
Lady Bracknell. [Grimly.] I have known strange errors in that publication.
Jack. Miss Cardew’s family solicitors are Messrs. Markby, Markby, and Markby.
Lady Bracknell. Markby, Markby, and Markby? A firm of the very highest position in their profession. Indeed I am told that one of the Mr. Markby’s is occasionally to be seen at dinner parties. So far I am satisfied.
What does this excerpt most clearly convey about Lady Bracknell?
She thinks that family background is important.
She believes in the beauty of true love.
She desires to change her social status.
She distrusts people who have reputable names.
Based on the excerpt, we can tell that Lady Bracknell desires to change her social status.
Why can we infer this?Lady Brecknell expressed interested in what Jack was talking about only after he mentioned the name of the law firm involved in the case.
She was only interested because one of the partners in the law firm, attended some dinner parties which were a sign of high society. We can therefore infer that she wanted to improve her social status.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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Answer: C
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When do expressions of identity become a protest?
Answer:
Explanation:
There is a photo of Martin Luther King leading a peaceful protest (in Birmingham, I think). You can look it up. It is one of the most famous photographs to come out of the civil rights movement.
The point I'm trying to make is that everyone is well dressed. The men were clad in white shirts and ties and the women wore below the knee skits. It was done deliberately: this was not a wild mob throwing rocks at people or buildings they did not like.
This was a very civilized group that had a central message to give to anyone who saw the march. The message was "We are good people. We are law abiding citizens. We want only to be heard and we want (because we are citizens) to be granted the same rights as our white neighbors."
Their clothing was a symbol of the movement. It was part of what made the protest real. I found the photo for you.
Read the excerpt from "Music Gets Personal.” Radios had to be made and sold. Radio stations had to be built, too. All of this took more time. Finally, in the 1920s, music recording and radio came together. People listened to music in their homes. They bought record players. They listened to music on the radio, too. What is the best summary of this excerpt?
Many people held jobs making and selling radios and building radio stations and record players.
Families enjoyed listening to music and other shows that were broadcast on the radio.
In the 1920s people became interested in purchasing records so they could play them on their record players.
Radio created a music industry, and by the 1920s people began enjoying music at home.
Answer:
Radio created a music industry, and by the 1920s people began enjoying music at home.
Explanation:
The excerpt seems to be focusing on this statement through, "People listened to music in their homes. They bought record players. They listened to music on the radio, too." Secoundly, the title of "Music Gets Personal" provides the idea that the rest of the excerpt may be about people being able to become closer to music.
write an essay why eating healthy food is important . guy just give me only introduction am so stressed
Answer:
food is in session for our body for a number of reasons. it gave us the energy needed for working playing and doing day-to-day activities.it help us to grow make a bone and muscle strong repair damaged bone cells and boost are immunity against external harmful elements like pathogens. it help us in various spheres of life. healthy food does not only impact our physical health but mental health too.
Why education can give people freedom? Write atleast 5 sentences and explain
Answer:
ExplanEducation is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.” (George Washington Carver). This quote means that Education gives us all the knowledge we need. It 's a key through which we can rule the world. If we are educated, then wherever we go, or whatever we do, we can do it with much confidence and exactness.ation:
Why Michael brown got shot?
Answer:
On August 9, 2014, Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old. It will never be perfectly clear what happened on that day. But the grand jury and US Department of Justice didn’t believe there was enough evidence to file charges against Wilson for wrongdoing.
Wilson claimed Brown was violent throughout the encounter, even charging at the officer after gunshots were fired. But some eyewitness testimony, which is notoriously unreliable, said Brown was trying to flee from Wilson and attempted to surrender — by raising his hands up — before he was killed.
After Wilson made contact with Brown and told the 18-year-old to not walk in the middle of the road, the officer reportedly realized Brown was a robbery suspect who stole cigarillos from a nearby convenience store. Wilson attempted to stop Brown, and both men had a physical altercation at the officer’s SUV. Wilson then opened fire from his vehicle. Brown ran, turned around, and Wilson fired more shots, supposedly out of fear that Brown was charging at him.
Brown died about 150 feet from Wilson’s vehicle. He was shot six times. No gunshot was confirmed to hit Brown from behind, although two wounds had an undetermined trajectory.
Explanation:
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Turn the following pair of sentence into one sentence by using present participle
They hope to find the place before dark
They continued their journey.
Answer:
They continued their journey hoping to find the place before dark.
what does alvin the chipmunk want for christmas in the chipmunk song
Answer:
a hula hoop
Explanation:
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Answer:
pee water and feet pics
Explanation:
The story has an ambiguous ending that leaves the outcome up to the reader’s imagination. Based on your understanding of the characters, as well as your knowledge of plot and setting, write a continuation of the story that tells what you think will happen after Okeke’s revelation.
The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, for that reason I cannot answer this question for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First of all, you should know that this question refers to the book "Things Fall Apart," and you will need to read the book to be able to answer it.
To speed up this reading you can search for articles and abstracts that present the Okeke revelation and the full context behind it.
This context is what will be used for you to be able to continue the story and you can do it in the following way:
Present the main consequence of Okeke's revelation.Show how this has interfered with the way he acts and behaves.Show events that happened because of this behavior.Create a conclusion, ending the revelation's impact on Okeke's life.More information about "Things Fall Apart" at the link:
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which event occurs as a direct result of pops tellling ted he wants t get rid of Ollly
When Ted claims he will have to get rid of Olly, Mrs. Saunders proposes to keep Olly if Ted helps her with the orchard.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Ted is very fond of Olly, a horse he has taken care of for a long time.However, he will need to withdraw from the horse's care because of his school obligations.His father claims he will have to get rid of Olly and Ted looks for someone who can keep the horse, but no one seems available.However, when Ted tells Mrs. Saunders that he will have to get rid of the horse, she claims that she can keep the horse if Ted commits to helping her with the orchard three days a week.
That way he can continue to have contact with the horse and she will get help with the tasks she has.
This question is about "Ted’s Champion" where we can see the theme that taking care of animals is always rewarding.
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What is the author's main purpose in the final paragraph of the text?
1 A
to encourage readers to think about the consequences of even seemingly harmless actions
B
to suggest the study's findings could help to understand how other forms of misconduct grow
C
to prove that small lies can lead to more serious acts of misconduct and criminal conduct
D
to provide readers with the information to look into another ongoing study about how misconduct can escalate
The author's main purpose in the final paragraph of the text is: to encourage readers to think about the consequences of even seemingly harmless actions.
In the final paragraph of "How Small Fibs Lead to Big Lies," Tali Sharot tells NPR that the new findings about lying require that more work be done to find out how smaller actions lead to the escalation of negative behaviors.
So, the author's main purpose is to get readers to think of the effects that can arise from actions that do not seem harmless.
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The dedication page is where contents can be found
is it true or false, if it's false explain
The session delivered the information I expected to receive. *
A.Strongly Agree
B.Agree
C.Neutral
D.Disagree
E.Strongly Disagree
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Question;
The session delivered the information I expected to receive.
Answer;
C.Neutral
Why the answer is C.Neutral?
When you receive an information check it before you agree
That's my answer
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Do you think that the state/government have the right to tell you what you can or cannot wear?
Answer:
No, I don't think they have the right because people should be able to have some freedom and they should be able to pick at least what they wear.
Explanation:
Are people more likely to have a good dream or a bad dream? Use CER
Answer:
Good dream
Explanation:
Because I have a nightmare once in a while but mostly good dreams
In the context of the text, how should we think of ourselves in relation to the natural world?
Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in
your answer.
In addition to punctuation, how else can you determine an author’s tone?
Answer:
You can evaluate the authors diction and syntax
Answer:
through the type of words he or she uses
Explanation:
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What is the equation for a parabola with a focus of (4,3) and a vertex of (4,1)
Answer:
The vertex and focus of parabola lie on its axis.
Points (4,−3) and (4,−1) lie on the line x=4
So, the axis of parabola is the line x=4
Focus of the parabola lies below the vertex. So, the parabola is downwards opening
So, the equation of parabola is (x−4)
2
=−4a(y+1)
Distance between focus and vertex =−1−(−3)=2
∴a=2
Vertex of parabola is (4,−1)
So, the equation of parabola is (x−4)
2
=−4(2)(y+1)
⟹x
2
−8x+16+8y+8=0
⟹x
2
−8x+8y+24=0
Explanation:
You have seen an advertisement for a summer adventure camp in Switzerland. You are interested in going to the camp. Write an formal email to the head of the camp asking for information about the location of the summer camp, the type of activities on offer and the price.
To write this formal email to the head of the camp asking for several pieces of information, here are the steps:
Select the subject of the email.Begin with salutationBriefly state your intention in the first two lines.Using two body paragraphs, make inquiries about the location of the summer camp, the type of activities on offer, and the price.Make a concluding statement and end with your signature.A formal email is an official mail written to people in clerical positions or positions of authority.
A formal email should not use informal language rather it should use grammar and accurate tenses.
Using the format above, you can draft a formal letter directed to the head of the summer adventure camp in Switzerland.
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Answer:
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a group of lines in poetry separated by spaces
Answer:
the answer is a Stanza.
Explanation:
1. Use communication signals if you want to express beliefs, opinions, and contrast. 2. Opinion signals express agreement and disagreement.
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you can think and create something,or upgrade an existing invention that can solve a problem in nature or society
Answer:
Yeah, We can.
Explanation:
everyone can do so if he tries hard for anything.
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To what extent is the media in our country biased
Charges of media bias have been flying like a bloody banner on the campaign trail. Newt Gingrich excoriated the “elite media” in a richly applauded moment during one of the Republican debates. Rick Santorum chewed out a New York Times reporter. Mitt Romney said this month that he faces “an uphill battle” against the press in the general election.
Meanwhile, just about every new poll of public sentiment shows that confidence in the news media has hit a new low. Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed by the Pew Research Center in the fall said the media “tend to favor one side” compared with 53 percent who said so in 1985.
But have the media really become more biased? Or is this a case of perception trumping reality?
In fact, there’s little to suggest that over the past few decades news reporting has become more favorable to one party. That’s not to say researchers haven’t found bias in reporting. They have, but they don’t agree that one side is consistently favored or that this favoritism has been growing like a pernicious weed.
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How biased are the media, really?
By Paul FarhiApril 27, 2012
Charges of media bias have been flying like a bloody banner on the campaign trail. Newt Gingrich excoriated the “elite media” in a richly applauded moment during one of the Republican debates. Rick Santorum chewed out a New York Times reporter. Mitt Romney said this month that he faces “an uphill battle” against the press in the general election.
Meanwhile, just about every new poll of public sentiment shows that confidence in the news media has hit a new low. Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed by the Pew Research Center in the fall said the media “tend to favor one side” compared with 53 percent who said so in 1985.
But have the media really become more biased? Or is this a case of perception trumping reality?
In fact, there’s little to suggest that over the past few decades news reporting has become more favorable to one party. That’s not to say researchers haven’t found bias in reporting. They have, but they don’t agree that one side is consistently favored or that this favoritism has been growing like a pernicious weed.
On the conservative side, the strongest case might have been made by Tim Groseclose, a political science and economics professor at the University of California at Los Angeles. Groseclose used a three-pronged test to quantify the “slant quotient” of news stories reported by dozens of media sources. He compared these ratings with a statistical analysis of the voting records of various national politicians. In his 2011 book, “Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts the American Mind,” Groseclose concluded that most media organizations aligned with the views of liberal politicians. (Groseclose determined that The Washington Post’s “slant quotient” was less liberal than news coverage in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.)
Even with conservative-leaning sources such as the Drudge Report and the Washington Times factored in, “the aggregate slant is leftward,” said Groseclose, who describes himself as a conservative.
But that’s not the end of the story. A “meta-analysis” of bias studies — that is, a study of studies — shows something different: When all is said and done, left-leaning reporting is balanced by reporting more favorable to conservatives. “The net effect is zero,” said David D’Alessio, a communications sciences professor at the University of Connecticut at Stamford.