An independent clause joined by a dependent clause is considered a
complex sentence.
TRUE or FALSE
Explanation:
A independent clause can stand alone added with an indepent clause making a complex sentence so true
Pls help me if your good at English ill mark brainliest :)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer A
Answer:
D is the correct answer
Explanation:
I am proud to say that Patrick Henry's motto is mine - "Give me Liberty or give me Death." I am frank to declare that it is my fixed and changeless purpose to kill any so-called man who attempts to enslave me or mine, if possible, though it be Millard Fillmore himself. To do this, in defense of personal liberty, to my mind, would be an act of the highest virtue, and white Americans must be real hypocrites if they say not to it - amen!
I am ready, willing, and should rejoice to die; and I glory in the fact that so many of my brethren are of the same mind, and feel determined to be sacrificed rather than be enslaved.
According to the reading, what is it a virtue to kill or to die for?
the laws of the United States
threatening to kill the president
defending personal liberty
if your are CORRECT i will give the crown i promise
Answer:
its c not b
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Ethos, logos or pathos
Garbage dumped in landfills are an
eyesore to the general public.
Answer:
my teacher said its ethos
Explanation:
it is coming from the perspective of the speaker and the general public it definately logos as it has no form of logic. It is not pathos cause pathos uses more emotive language. according to my teacher its best to go with ethos
A student is conducting research for an argument essay to address the question, "Why should people recycle?"
Which two sources would be best to draw from to answer the question?
a government website that describes how recycling benefits humans and the environment
a blog entry from an activists about the results of a volunteer clean-up initiative at a local park
a city website that lists the materials that one can recycle
an article from a scientific journal about the effects of pollution on ocean life
Answer:
an article from a scientific journal about the effects of pollution on ocean life
a government website that describes how recycling benefits humans and the environment
Explanation:
I took the quiz and these were the right answers but yea hope this helps
Two sources would be best to pull from to answer the question: a government website that outlines how recycling benefits humans and the environment, and an article from a scientific publication regarding the consequences of pollution on ocean life. So, the correct options are A and D.
What are the sources for research?There are two types of sources for research:
Primary sources Secondary sourcesOriginal resources that provide personal information on a topic are referred to as primary sources. They are as follows:
Surveys and interviewsPersonal letters and speechesunique research studiesArtefacts and papers from the pastExperiments and observations in scienceWorks of art and literatureMaterials that analyze or interpret primary sources are referred to as secondary sources. They are as follows:
Textbooks and booksJournals and scholarly writingsArticles in magazines and newspapersHistories and biographiesEncyclopedias and reference booksReviews and commentsOnline databases, websites, government papers, and multimedia items such as movies and podcasts can also be used for research. When conducting research, it is critical to assess the trustworthiness and dependability of sources and to use a variety of sources to support your findings.
Therefore, the correct options are A and D.
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Select the sentence that has the adverb in the correct location.
A.)She eats, and now her slowly hot apple pie dessert is cold.
B.)She eats her apple pie, and now it is slowly hot and cold.
C.)She eats her hot apple pie, and now, slowly her dessert is cold.
D.)She eats slowly, and now her hot apple pie dessert is cold.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
slowly is adverb
Answer:
D
Explanation:
she eats slowly because she doesnt want to burn her mouth
Which of the following is the central idea of the passage?
A
The Earth is in trouble and there’s nothing we can do.
B
Climate action is serious, but everyone can help.
C
Climate science is difficult to understand so we should leave it to the scientists.
D
Climate change is not something that is fully understood.
The time you helped someone do something
Change the following sentences from direct to indirect/reported speech. Dont forget you may have yo remove other punctuation as well as inverted commas (Speech Marks).
A. "Do you understand what we have to do?" asked my partner.
B.He asked his neighbour,"will you lend me your book?"
C. "We can do our test this lesson because we aren't prepared," the students told the teacher.
D."Stephano, leave the room immediately and report to the principal!" ordered the teacher.
PLEASE I NEED THE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
Answer:
A. The partner asked if they understand what to do.
B. His neighbor asked if they could lend them a book.
C.The students told the teacher that they were not
prepared for this lesson's test.
D.The teacher ordered him to leave the room and go to the principal.
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Hello
I’m French and I need you for my English exercices , because I’m so bad in English and the French can’t do the exercises .
2. Who is who ? Match the number corresponding to the characters’ name the corresponding to his/her role in the text .
1.Larry Champagne
2. Jerrick
3.Dawn Little
4.Ernestine Black
5. Angelo Mc Knight, Gregory Mc knight ,imani Butler
6.Ken Russel
7.Judy Hetterscheid
A.The hero’s mother
B. The hero’s little brother
C. The hero’s friends
D. The hero
E. The bus driver
F. The principal of the school
G. A teacher
1:...... 2:...... 3:...... 4:..... 5:......
6:..... 7:.....
Answer:
1 (Larry Champagne): D. The hero
2 (Jerrick): B. The hero’s little brother
3 (Dawn Little): A. The hero's mother
4 (Ernestine Blackman): E. The bus driver
5 (Angelo Mc Knight, Gregory McKnight, Imani Butler): C. The hero’s friends
6 (Ken Russel): F. The principal of the school
7 (Judy Hetterscheid): G. A teacher
Explanation:
Overall...
- Larry Champagne is the hero.
- Jerrick is the hero's little brother
- Dawn Little is the hero's mother
- Ernestine Blackman is the bus driver
- Angelo Mc Knight, Gregory McKnight, and Imani Butler are the hero's friends
- Ken Russel is the principal of the school
- Judy Hetterscheid is a teacher
Hope this helped!
And by the way, your English is very good :-)
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
ОА. .
Nina realized she left her wallet at home, when she got to the store, she had to bike; all the way home to get it.
ОВ.
Nina realized she left her wallet at home when she got to the store; she had to bike all the way home to get it.
OC. Nina realized she left her wallet at home; when she got to the store she had to bike all the way home, to get it.
OD. Nina realized she left her wallet; at home, when she got to the store, she had to bike all the way home to get it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B) Nina realized she left her wallet at home when she got to the store; she had to bike all the way home to get it.
Explanation:
Think of the semi colon as a conjunction word, I hope this helps.
This is the opening extract of the novel, The Woman In Black. In this extract, the narrator discusses what his life is like now, long after a traumatic ordeal with a ghostly woman who stole the life of his only son.
CHRISTMAS EVE
It was nine-thirty on Christmas Eve. As I crossed the long entrance hall of Monk’s Piece on my way home from the dining room, where we had just enjoyed the first of the happy, festive meals, towards the drawing room and the fire around which my family were now assembled, I paused and then, as I often do in the course of an evening, went to the front door, opened it and stepped outside.
I have always liked to take a breath of the evening, to smell the air, whether it is sweetly scented and balmy with the flowers of midsummer, pungent with the bonfires and leaf-mould of autumn, or crackling cold from frost and snow. I like to look about me at the sky above my head, whether there are moon or stars or utter blackness, and into the darkness ahead of me; I like to listen for the cries of nocturnal creatures and the moaning rise and fall of the wind, or the pattering of rain in the orchard trees, I enjoy the rush of air towards me up the hill from the flat pastures of the river valley.
Tonight, I smelled at once, and with a lightning heart, that there had been a change in the weather. All the previous week, we had had rain, chilling rain and a mist that lay low about the house and over the countryside. From the windows, the view stretched not farther than a yard or two down the garden. It was wretched weather, never seeming to come fully light, and raw, too. There had been no pleasure in walking, the visibility was too poor for any shouting and the dogs were permanently morose and muddy. Inside the house, the lamps were lit throughout the day and the walls of larder outhouse and cellar oozed damp and smelled sour, the fires sputtered and smoked, burning dismally low.
My spirits have for many years now been excessively affected by the ways of the weather, and I confess that, had it not been for the air of cheerfulness and bustle that prevailed in the rest of the house, I should have been quite cast down in gloom and lethargy, unable to enjoy the flavour of life as I should like and irritated by my own susceptibility. But Esme is merely stung by inclement weather into a spirited defiance, and so the preparations four our Christmas holiday had this year been more than usually extensive and vigorous.
I took a step or two out from under the shadow of the house so that I could see around me in the moonlight. Monk’s piece stands at the summit of land that rises gently up for some four hundred feet from where the little River Nee traces its winding way in a north to south direction across this fertile, and sheltered, part of the century. Below us are pastures, interspersed with small clumps of mixed, broadleaf woodland. But at our backs for several square miles it is quite a different area of rough scrub and a heathland, a patch of wildness in the midst of a well-farmed country. We are but two miles from a good-sized village, seven from the principal market town, yet there is an air of remoteness and isolation which makes us feel ourselves to be much further from civilization.
Bullet point what happens.
Find four references to the senses of sight and sound in the extract.
Write these into a paragraph.
Find four emotions in the extract and write these into a paragraph.
Answer:
Explanation:o
Oh No!!!! You were trying to get to Blaarchus III, but you ran into an asteroid field that damaged your space ship and you had to crash land on this uncharted planet. Luckily for you, there is an oxygen atmosphere and you don’t have to walk around in your space suit. You put on some normal clothes and step out of your jacked up ship. You look around but don’t see anything except for a road. The road is literally right outside of your spaceship door. The road going left is painted yellow. The road going right is purple. You think it’s weird that there is this two painted road right outside the door, but you can’t just stay where you are. You feel confident one of these roads will take you to some people that can help. But which way should you go? You take a deep breath and head.....
YOU FINISH THE STORY!!!! Write 1 page continuing the story. What happens next? Use the following page to continue the story.
Answer:
I head down The yellow path in search for any signs of civilization, I wonder if my compass works so I pull it out but its constantly spinning counter-clockwise. "weird" I say. I continue down this path for what feels like days but when I check my Earth time watch its only been an hour now and its 5pm. I have my personal assistance droid scan the road for any prints of anything because its getting dark on this planet and Im becoming desperate. The droid scans for prints but finds nothing. I keep walking and just as its about to get dark I see a forest of dark brown trees with grayish pink leaves. I start running towards it until I get to it and it has a sign that says "heidn aksfd jvigbe idhgdvd jbjkgn rtuy hfgdjgu hwfd <--->" I have my droid try to scan it to translate it, My droid then says in a calming voice "Translating" then in a scary sacred deep voice "Turn Back Now..." I then feel chills go down my back. I say "Alright then" I go to turn around and the Yellow road is now purple. I start to panic and run down through the forest. I hear heaving Logs being crushed in a stomping pattern behind me. As Im running I hear something above Me jumping from Branch to Branch. I reach a Rock Wall and turn around and a large 9ft tall creature with slender legs and arms is right there. It was mostly picked to the bone with flesh hanging from its skeleton. It had The skull of a deer with large antlers but it had fangs and saliva with blood dripping from its mouth. It then lunges at me and I wake up from a nightmare sweating. I walk over to the controls of my ship and sit down and Pilot my way back to Blaarchus III with the samples of That mysterious planets moon... THE END. Tell me what you think?
You should have some geysers go off and then gas fill the air and you turn around to go back into your spaceship-but it's gone and where it once was is a hole in the ground. So you leap into action, running as fast as you can trying to get away from the road, but a murky mist fills the air and your lungs feel like they are disintegrating as your minds starts getting foggy from being out of breath until you trip and find yourself at the edge of a very steep canyon. In the canyon you see lots of dark holes with jagged edges so you look a little closer and fall over the edge of the cliff. You tumble down and when you finally come to a stop, your vision becomes more clear and your coughing up blood, but the air feels clearer. By now, you are covered in scratches and notice that you have a giant purple spot forming on your rib cage. You recognize this injury as a cracked rib since you had to take a health and first aid class before your journey beyond the of our solar system. You pull up your pantleg to look down at the wide, open gash that has sliced your calf open. In it you see what looks like a piece of metal from earth. You take off your belt and bite on it as hard as you can as you yank the metal out of your leg with your now grimy fingers, screaming at the spasms of pain that it sent through your system. The piece of metal is slightly larger than your hand and covered in your blood. You look more closely at it and see a familiar figure- just a little darker than your blood. You wipe the metal off onto your shirt until you realize that it was a symbol that you had been staring at for the last 7 years every night before bed. It was the NASA logo! You rip the bottom of your shirt and break a long, hard, white, very textured membranous looking stick in half to bind your leg, just in case. You use the other half of the stick as a cane as you tuck the rest of your shirt into your slightly-oversized pants. You begin to trudge along the narrow pathway until you come to a halt right in front of a giant, gaping hole on the side of the canyon. You venture further inside, daring to take a few steps into it. It looked like a deep, yawning abyss, like the one that swallowed you whole all those years ago- when your actual purpose of this "mission" was to help build a space station on the planet Titan. They wondered why they weren't getting a signal when the first astronauts "arrived". Well, the thing that took you probably took them too. Just when you thought you were finally going to meet land again and get to enjoy walking on dirt-or some form of it, the atmosphere's atoms aligned and sent you ricocheting off of some invisible force, only to send you and your then-alive crewmates spiraling into a what you guess is the multiverse. Oh, how you would kill to see one of Marvels superheroes come to you and take you back to Mars, your 2nd home, even if it could never beat the way earth used to have such beauty and livable conditions. You wondered about Mars and the people of earth who could now call the human race Martians and say that their home was Mars. Now that Mars was also becoming a new Venus, along with Earth and the population of humans began to decline, my job became more stressful and the severity of the situation only grew. Mars has only ever been a temporary option of habitancy since the Mars rover Perseverance found traces of permanent toxins in the air, much like pollution, but far more serious.
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How does social class affect how people in different parts of Panem perceive the games? What are examples of how social classes bring people together in the games?
Answer:
hi I hope my answer is helpful in anyway.
Explanation:
Social class affects people in different parts of Panem because the richer you are the less you see of the poor Districts, money is significant in the society of Panem. The richer you are in the world of Panem the less you need to worry about the poor people at the bottom because they mean nothing to you. Capitol residents have often been said to treat the Hunger Games-like a celebrated sporting event and a highly anticipated source of entertainment and past time. It is like a reality show, the rich people at the top don’t think of how much the Districts have struggled, even if they did, they see it as a form of entrainment, like a dramatic back story in a TV show.
The people of the Districts are brought together in the games to fight each other, their social status is pretty much the same, inferior to the Capital. They can bond over it for a bit and may even find a way to rebel (as seen in the second book). Like how people with common ground can come together, the Districts come together because of the games and how they are forced to fight in them. The same with the Capital, the Capital residents come together because of the games, giving money and items to their favorite triubutes, and betting on which one will win.
Read the sentence.
Which correction would make this sentence more
clear?
When Breanna and her sister began baking the cake,
she realized they were out of flour.
O changing her sister to the girl
o changing "she" to "Breanna"
O changing "Breanna" to she
changing flour" to
Answer:
the second option - changing "she" to "Breanna"
Explanation:
Answer: B - changing “she” to “Breanna”
Explanation: I got it right on edge 2022
She is always happy.
The word always tells
1. where.
O 2. when.
3. how.
4. what.
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Answer:
4.what
Explanation:
the answer is what
Which of these does emulation involve?
O A. Mockery
O B. Argument
O C. Competition
O D. Imitation
Answer:
D) Imitation
Explanation:
I hope this helps :)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
An almost infinite variety of types of love exists. The love for parents for their children is very different from the love of brothers for their sisters, of wives for their husbands, of kids for their pets, and on and on.
-Choose two (2) people in your life whom you love, and explain how your love for each of them is different.
Answer:
1. Love for mom
2. Love for brother
The love for brother is different than moms, you mostly never fight with mom. Brother on the other hand its kinda like tough love, you always fight.
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In paragraph 5 of the passage from "Here's Why
Music Lovers Are Turning to Vinyl and Dropping
Digital," what does resurgence mean?
revolutionary discovery
co
respectful competition
renewed interest
relentless advertising
Which claim made in the speech is supported by reasons or
evidence?
"Some of the most successful people in the world
are the ones who've had the most failures."
"Now, your families, your teachers, and I are doing
O everything we can to make sure you have the
education you need to answer these questions."
"I expect you to put your best effort into everything
you do. I expect great things from each of you."
"I'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get
O you the books and the equipment and the
computers you need to learn."
Answer:
Now,Your Families ,Your teachers and I are doing
this claim made in the speech is suppprted by reasons or evidences i hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its B=Now your families your teacher etc is the right answer
Explanation:
QUICK ITS TIMED
Which two themes are expressed in this excerpt?
A.Growing up can be lonely and painful.
Tears are a sign of weakness.
B.Growing up can be lonely and painful.
Wise friends are a life-long treasure.
C.Appearances are deceiving.
Fire is a dangerous power.
D.Fire is a dangerous power.
Wise friends are a life-long treasure.
This is the exerpt.... The fire was burning furiously at the end of the branch, and Mowgli struck right and left round the circle, and the wolves ran howling with the sparks burning their fur. At last there were only Akela, Bagheera, and perhaps ten wolves that had taken Mowgli's part. Then something began to hurt Mowgli inside him, as he had never been hurt in his life before, and he caught his breath and sobbed, and the tears ran down his face.
"What is it? What is it?" he said. "I do not wish to leave the jungle, and I do not know what this is. Am I dying, Bagheera?"
"No, Little Brother. Those are only tears such as men use," said Bagheera. "Now I know thou art a man, and a man's cub no longer. The jungle is shut indeed to thee henceforward. Let them fall, Mowgli; they are only tears." So Mowgli sat and cried as though his heart would break; and he had never cried in all his life before.
Answer:
Growing up can be lonely and painful.
Wise friends are a life-long treasure.
Explanation:
Answer:
Growing up can be lonely and painful.
Tears are a sign of weakness.
✔ Growing up can be lonely and painful.
Wise friends are a life-long treasure.
Appearances are deceiving.
Fire is a dangerous power.
Fire is a dangerous power.
Wise friends are a life-long treasure.
Writers use rhyme in their poetry...
Select one:
To distract readers from the subject matter of the poem
.:)
Only if the subject of the poem is a happy, positive story
Only if the poem is written in English
For a variety of styles and subjects
Select the piece of evidence that best supports this claim.
Answer:
Electric cars require much less maintenance than gas-powered cars (choice 1)
Explanation:
The claim "Electric cars are superior to gas-powered cars" needs to be supported with a piece of evidence that shows why electric cars are better than gas-powered cars. Between the two options, the first one is the only one that is in support of electric cars, because it talks about how they require less maintenance than gas-powered cars. However, the second option points out a flaw of electric cars, which is their range as compared to gas-powered cars. Therefore, the first option is correct.
Explanation:
Choice A lists a positive aspect about electric cars not needing as much maintenance compared to gas powered cars. This could be perhaps due to the less moving parts. Though I think as time goes on, electric cars may wear out at around the same rate compared to gas powered cars. I'm not too familiar with the tech, so I would get a second opinion.
Choice B mentions how electric cars can't drive very far, and need frequent recharges. This is a negative statement that would make someone not an electric car and would likely make them think that gas powered cars are better. So this means we can rule out choice B.
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READ THE PASSAGES AND MAKE A PARAGRAPH AND WRITE A RESPONSE TO THE PASSAGESTATING YOUR ARGUMENT (do you agree or disagree) In addition to stating your argument, you will give two claims, as well as evidence to support your claims. Do research online to find your evidence (be sure to cite that evidence).
Today's Lesson: Hip-Hop by Anita Perry
Year after year, most literature classes cover the same authors and genres. It’s time that educators made a change. For teachers to keep current and engage students, we must allow students to read diverse texts from their own generation. As a first step, hip-hop should be included in the literature curriculum.
This suggestion is not as odd as it may seem. After all, hip-hop is simply another form of poetry, as are all song lyrics. The verses of hip-hop have rhyme schemes, rhythms, and meters. In addition, hip-hop lyrics deal with the same timeless themes as other forms of poetry, including heartache and the challenges of growing up. In many ways, today’s hip-hop artists are contemporary versions of William Shakespeare and Emily Dickinson, only with a modern, fresh perspective...
Prompts
Explore the author's argument. State that argument, as well as her two claims and reasons. The format of your response should be as follows:
Argument:
Claim 1:
Reason:
Claim 2:
Reason:
In a paragraph (5-7 sentences), write a response to the passage, stating your argument (do you agree or disagree?). In addition to stating your argument, you will give two claims, as well as evidence to support your claims. Do research online to find your evidence (be sure to cite that evidence).
Answer:
Explanation:
They're probably not helping you because they don't have time for you, (Not to be mean) I do wanna help but i had to do it as well and do you know how long it took me to finish?
Her _____ scream let us know that she was in danger.
I really need the answer like now!!!!!!
Answer:
shrill
Explanation:
it's possible the answer could be shrill because that meansPiercing and high-pitched. I don't know your options though so I'm not sure how helpful I can be
Answer:Her horrified scream let us know that she was in danger.
Explanation:
What do you think causes Sykes to behave the way he does? Based on your understanding of his character and motivations, does he deserve what he gets at the end? Why or why not?
Answer:
I accept that he had poor encounters with women when Sykes was growing up. If this is really the case, his harsh abuse of Delia can be seen as a kind of twisted act of revenge against his mother, sister, or other female relatives.
An essay of 150-200 words
Topic:
If only i said sorry it wouldnt be like this
Answer:
saying you're sorry is called apologizing. When you apologize, you're telling someone that you're sorry for the hurt you caused, even if you didn't do it on purpose. People who are apologizing might also say that they will try to do better. They might promise to fix or replace what was broken or take back a mean thing they said.here are many ways to apologize. Here are some examples:
"I'm sorry about the mean thing I said to you."
"I'm sorry I lost your book."
"I was mad, but I shouldn't have called you a name. I'm sorry."
"I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."
"I'm sorry I yelled at you."
"I'm really sorry I hit you when I was mad. That was wrong. I won't do it anymore."
When you apologize to someone, he or she might apologize back to you: "That's OK, I'm sorry, too. I shouldn't have teased you." And then maybe you can both feel friendly again
Explanation:
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Answer:
pick first dude's answer
Explanation:
Give him Brainliest
the article (the money) In paragraphs 3, 8, and 10, Diaz ask rhetorical questions. How would you answer these questions?
Answer:
To make transitions from one to another narration section in the essay, Diaz uses the rhetorical questions located in paragraph 3, 8 and 10.
Change the following sentence into negative and interrogative :
a)We need a teacher .
b) She can speak 5 languages.
c) I work in Bristol .
d)You can play tennis
NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
a) We don't need a teacher
b) She cannot speak 5 languages
c) I do not work in Bristol
d) You cannot play tennis
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
a) Do we need a teacher?
b) Can she speak 5 languages?
c) Do you work in Bristol?
d) Can you play tennis?
MONKEYMAN
by Walter Dean Myers
Monkeyman was courageous when he started??????????
Monkeyman was inspired to be courageous when
Answer:
clarify please!
Explanation: