PLZ HELP!! Will give brainliest! What would be a good hook in an argument for Privacy Fairness?

PLZ HELP!! Will Give Brainliest! What Would Be A Good Hook In An Argument For Privacy Fairness?

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Answer 1

Answer: Imagine this, you are sleeping, and there are people watching, bidding, and analyzint all your moves. Wouldn’t like it, Would you? Well, you are watched with whatever you do on social device. The gover and AI watch what you do, in order to make you a product. “The only companies that call their buyers users are software and illegal drug users.” (The Social Dilema).

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Read the play.

The Beggar and the King

by Winthrop Parkhurst

[A chamber in the palace overlooks a courtyard. The season is midsummer. The windows of the palace are open, and from a distance there comes the sound of a man's voice crying for bread.]

[THE KING sits in a golden chair. A golden crown is on his head, and he holds in his hand a sceptre which is also of gold. A SERVANT stands by his side, fanning him with an enormous fan of peacock feathers.]

THE BEGGAR: (outside) Bread. Bread. Bread. Give me some bread.

THE KING: (languidly) Who is that crying in the street for bread?

THE SERVANT: (fanning) O king, it is a beggar.

THE KING: Why does he cry for bread?

THE SERVANT: O king, he cries for bread in order that he may fill his belly.

THE KING: I do not like the sound of his voice. It annoys me very much. Send him away.

THE SERVANT: (bowing) O king, he has been sent away.

THE KING: If that is so, then why do I hear his voice?

THE SERVANT: O king, he has been sent away many times, yet each time that he is sent away he returns again, crying louder than he did before.

THE KING: He is very unwise to annoy me on such a warm day. He must be punished for his impudence. Use the lash on him.

THE SERVANT: O king, it has been done.

THE KING: Then bring out the spears.

THE SERVANT: O king, the guards have already bloodied their swords many times driving him away from the palace gates. But it is of no avail.

THE KING: Then bind him and gag him if necessary. If need be cut out his tongue. I do not like the sound of the fellow's voice. It annoys me very much.

THE SERVANT: O king, thy orders were obeyed even yesterday.

THE KING: (frowning) No. That cannot be. A beggar cannot cry for bread who has no tongue.

THE SERVANT: Behold he can—if he has grown another.

THE KING: What! Why, men are not given more than one tongue in a lifetime. To have more than one tongue is treason.

THE SERVANT: If it is treason to have more than one tongue, O king, then is this beggar surely guilty of treason?

THE KING: (pompously) The punishment for treason is death. See to it that the fellow is slain. And do not fan me so languidly. I am very warm.

THE SERVANT: (fanning more rapidly) Behold, O great and illustrious king, all thy commands were obeyed even yesterday.

THE KING: How! Do not jest with thy king.

THE SERVANT: If I jest, then there is truth in a jest. Even yesterday, O king, as I have told thee, the beggar which thou now hearest crying aloud in the street was slain by thy soldiers with a sword.

THE KING: Do ghosts eat bread? Forsooth, men who have been slain with a sword do not go about in the streets crying for a piece of bread.

THE SERVANT: Forsooth, they do if they are fashioned as this beggar.

THE KING: Why, he is but a man. Surely he cannot have more than one life in a lifetime.

THE SERVANT: Listen to a tale, O king, which happened yesterday.

THE KING: I am listening.

THE SERVANT: Thy soldiers smote this beggar for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed. They cut out his tongue, but he immediately grew another. They slew him, yet he is now alive.

THE KING: Ah! That is a tale which I cannot understand at all.
Question 1
Part A

What inference can be drawn about the beggar in The Beggar and the King?


He is someone the servant knows.

He plans to take the king's throne.

He has unusual powers and abilities.

He belongs to a group that hates the king.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?


"THE BEGGAR: Bread. Bread. Bread. Give me some bread."

"THE SERVANT: Thy soldiers smote this beggar for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed."

"THE KING: The punishment for treason is death."

"THE SERVANT: O king, he has been sent away many times, yet each time that he is sent away he returns again, crying louder than he did before."

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The first questions answer is that he has unusual powers and abilities. The second questions answered is “Thy soldiers smite this begged for crying aloud in the streets for bread, but his wounds are already healed”

Why does Soda bolt out the door? outsiders

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if you’re talking about chapter 12:
Soda runs out of the house because he doesn’t want to hear Darry and Ponyboy fighting again. On top of that, his letter that he sent to Sandy was returned unopened.

What's the best SYNONYM (the word or phrase most nearly the same)
3. a political ZEOLOT
a. activist b. leader c. visionary d. specter e. fanatic

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Answer:

its e!

Explanation:

helped me figure out-

a zealous person especially : a fanatical partisan a religious zealot. 2 capitalized : a member of a fanatical sect arising in Judea during the first century a.d. and militantly opposing the Roman domination of Palestine.

examples ^^

PLEASE HELP FAST!!!How does the dialogue in paragraph 24 contribute to the humor of the scene? In the story fourteen in commonlit

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Answer:

what diolouge

Explanation:

There is nothing to answer I can’t see it

Guys, I'm depressed
Can I have some advice on how to recover from it?
Or can I have someone to talk to, please

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I say pray about it :))))

What's the best ANTONYM (the word or phrase most nearly the same)
4. to PROFANE her memory
a. curse b. honor c. protect d. disagree with e. jeopardize

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The answer is. Curse

25 Points! Just copy + paste the dictionary definitions of each next to each word. It's for spelling and I need the dictionary definitions.


forbidden:

fortunate:

friendship:

furthermore:

gasoline:

glimpse:

grief:

guarantee:

guidance:

hardship:

harmony:

hasten:

heir:

hesitant:

humane:

hundredth:

hydroelectric:

ignore:

illegible:

illogical:

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Answer:

forbidden banned

fortunate someone that has good luck (unlike me)

friendship the emotions in being a friend

furthermore to proceed

gasoline a fine petroleum

glimpse a small visual of something for a short period of time

grief to be upset about something for a long period of time

guarantee it is true

guidance needing to be guided or to be guided

hardship something hard to do with no sympathy

harmony to go good with someone or music reference

to be quick with something

heir someone entitled to something  

hesitant to be slower and think before you go

humane showing  compassion sometimes in groups

hundredth a number in ascending order

hydroelectric  a dam or reservoir  

ignore to not pay attention

illegible not clear enough to read

illogical lacking sensible knowledge  

PLS HELP ME IM SO STUCK, READ THE STORY THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION PLS ILL GIVE U 20 POINTS IF U ANSWER THIS CORRECTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title of short story or novel is ungifted written by gordan korma
Describe the setting of your novel or short story. The setting Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe the protagonist of your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Discuss the main conflict in your novel or short story. If the conflict is not perfectly clear yet, what do you suspect it will be? Which of the four major types of conflict best describes the situation you discussed? Describe the antagonist from your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe an important piece of the backstory from your novel or short story. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer. Describe an early development in the plot and explain why it is important. Provide a quotation from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

oop yoo late for this

Explanation:

u already outta ms

BRAINLIEST FOR WHOEVER GETS IT !!! Looking over the excerpts shown below, which of the following best compares the themes of the passages?


[Mama] would quickly subordinate her own desires to those of the family or the community, because she knew cooperation was the only way to survive. At the same time she placed a high premium on personal privacy, respected it in others and insisted upon it for herself. ...Almost everyone at Manzanar had inherited this pair of traits from the generations before them who had learned to live in a small, crowded country like Japan."

Greedy for stories, I devoured books in the children's section of the library. In those days, it was easy to conclude that any tale worth publishing originated in the so-called West, was written in English, and featured North American or European characters.


Slowly, insidiously, I began to judge my heritage through colonial eyes. I asked my mother not to wear a sari, her traditional dress, when she visited me at school.


I avoided the sun so that the chocolate hue of my skin couldn't darken. The nuances and cadences of my father’s Bangla began to grate on my ears. "Not THAT story again, Dad," I'd say. "I'm reading right now."



1. Both passages deal with strong individuals that hold onto what makes them strong and powerful.

2. Both passages deal with ignoring one's heritage and beiefs in order to adopt an American way of life.

3. Both passages deal with a younger generation shunning the older generation.

4. Both passages deal with the treatment of groups during war time and what a country will do to win the war.

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Both passages deal with a younger generation shunning the older generation. Thus, option 3 is the correct option.

What Is a Literary Theme?

The fundamental concept or underlying meaning that a writer explores in a book, short tale, or other literary work is known as a literary theme. Characters, environment, dialogue, storyline, or a mix of these aspects can all be used to express a story's theme. A theme is a key, overarching concept. As the characters work toward their objectives, the broader problem becomes apparent.

It has more to do with the deeper issues and conflicts about identity, philosophy, or morality that emerge during their endeavours and less to do with whether they will succeed in finishing the race, getting the date, or discovering the treasure. On the other hand, morality is a message that offers advice on how to live. These can be helpful for kids who require direction.

Learn more about Literary Themes here:

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1.Choose the adverb and then decide which adjective it modifies in the sentence below.

Grandpa cooked a really great meal.



2.Choose the adverb and then decide which adjective it modifies in the sentence below.

The small child left a fairly clean room.


3.Choose the adverb and then decide which adjective it modifies in the sentence below.

The teacher raised her eyebrows when she saw a badly torn paper.



.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Really - great

Adverb - fairly   adjective - Clean

Badly - Torn

I think that's correct, hopefully

Hurriedly - Swept

Really + great. Fairly + clean. Badly + torn

Read the sentence from the chapter "My Breaking In" from Black Beauty.

"… I hope you will fall into good hands; but a horse never knows who may buy him, or who may drive him; it is all a chance for us; but still I say, do your best wherever it is, and keep up your good name."
What is the most likely meaning of the phrase "keep up your good name"?

A. meet the expectations of others
B. maintain a respectable reputation
C. live your life for your family
D. stand up for yourself

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The answer is B, hope this helps
B maintain a respectable reputation

Read the poem and answer the question.
Hard Luck Langston Hughes
When hard luck overtakes you
Nothin' for you to do.
When hard luck overtakes you
Nothin' for you to do.
Gather up yo' fine clothes
An' sell 'em to de Jew.

Jew takes yo' fine clothes,
Gives you a dollar an' a half.
Jew takes yo' fine clothes,
Gives you a dollar an' a half.
Go to de bootleg's,
Git some gin to make you laugh.

If I was a mule I'd
Git me a waggon to haul.
If I was a mule I'd
Git a waggon to haul.
I'm so low-down I
Ain't even got a stall.

Who is the speaker? Why did they write the poem?

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Answer:

Ok the speaker should be Langston Hughes right? and He probably wrote this poem to explain the truth about selling things and what you really get out of it because key word he uses fine when he says clothes to tell you that those were really nice clothes.

Explanation:

Then again I could be wrong so if their is another answer choose that one.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!! The (positive, comparative, superlative) form compares three or more persons, places, or things. *

postive
comparative
superlative

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comparative since your comparing the things
Comparative my guy give the other person brainlest

Why is a scion is a symbol for Paul in Tangerine?

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Good question, I’m not sure because the way you put the question. Sorry.
I think its because he can see the truth better than most people.

Can you all help! Please! Will mark brainlist!

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the last one, plant and animals food sources both contain iron, but the iron in animal foods is more accessible to the body :)

Answer:

Ya its the last one

Explanation:

Hows everyone doing today

What evidence is there that Romeo and Juliet experience love at first sight?

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Shakespeare shows their attraction when they first lay eyes on each other at the Capulet ball by having Romeo express his admiration for Juliet's beauty as better than any other he's seen, and vice versa. It is true that both feel they have fallen in love.

ONLY ANSWER IF U KNOW THE ANSWER!!!
Which of the following statements from “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” uses rhetoric?

A: They were young high-school and college students, young ministers of the gospel.
B: One day the South will recognize its real heroes.
C: I wish you had commended the demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage.
D: We have waited for more than three hundred and forty years for our rights…

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

sorry if im wrong

Classify each research source as a print or Internet source.
Austen, Rob. Following the
River. Washington, DC:
Brownstein & Gould,.
2004. Print.
Bowerman, Katye. "Handling
Eating Disorders in Teens.
The Ohio Press Spinstein .
Inc., 27 Mar.2006.
Web. 1 Mar. 2015.
Brown, Jackson. "The Sonic
Boom of Technology."
News!News!News!
Bronson Jakes, 6 July
2011. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.
Peterson, Evangeline. The
Unabridged Journals of
Douglas E. Johnson.
1st ed. Vol. 1.
Chicago: Anchor,
1993. Print.
Scoleville, Jason, and
Tabitha Huson. "Playing the
Game." Egyptian Summit
28 Feb. 2015. Print.
Zeigler, Jasper. "Skydiving:
Taking the Plunge." The
Springdale Mirror. 24 June
2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

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Answer:

All of the things are research links

Explanation:

Answer:

Print-

Austin, rob, following the river

The unabridged journals of Douglas

playing the game

Internet-

Handling eating disorders in teens

the sonic boom of technology

skydiving: taking the plunge

Explanation:

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Compare and contrast "The Secret of Machines" and "Skyscrapers." Think about the theme of the two poems. What is the same? What is different? Be sure to use examples from the text to support your answer. You may use the sentence starters below to help you write your paragraph.

“The Secret of the Machines” describes the interaction of . . .

“Skyscraper” describes the interactions of . . .

Both “The Secret of the Machines” and “Skyscraper” describe the interaction of

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I think you should’ve asked us yesterday sis
Girl this is a whole hour worth of work I’ll try my best to speed it up for you

How does the Prince's character change because of his experiences
outside the palace? What is revealed about Tom Canty in his role as the
Prince.

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Answer:

However, he remembers Tom's story and begins to look for Offal Court. ... Suddenly, John Canty collars him and drags him home — and again a crowd gathers to jeer as ... Everyone he has met outside the palace walls believes that he is mad — nothing more ... Alone in his royal apartment, Tom awaits the prince's return.

Explanation:

sorry if i'm wrong

PART 2

To practice using adjectives and adverbs, your assignment this week is to compose a story or essay. It can relate to your Social Studies material (perhaps you'd like to compose your own adventure for some of the characters in the book you're reading, or about some of the people discussed in that course in recent weeks), or it can be about anything you want. It should be one to two pages long, and use plenty of adjectives and adverbs. Review the material called "Paragraphs" and "Paragraph Forms", if necessary. You may choose your own topic or use one of these ideas:

My favorite time of year

Special places I have been

A dream I had

If I had three wishes

If I had been born on the other side of the world

Something I want to do someday

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Answer:

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Explanation:

thank you

my favourite time of year

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Who was the intended audience for the article, "How to Spend Money Wisely-A Guide for Teens"? Explain how you know this was the audience.

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The intended audience would be for teens because it states in the title that it’s a guide of teenagers

Answer:

Teens

Explanation:

It's says its for the teen.

Which rhyme scheme is used for this poem

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Answer:

the answer is choice A

Explanation:

The answer is number 3

(NO LINKS) Read the passage from the chapter "My Breaking In" from Black Beauty, in which the horse describes his first encounter with the train.

In the course of the day many other trains went by, some more slowly; these drew up at the station close by, and sometimes made an awful shriek and groan before they stopped. I thought it very dreadful, but the cows went on eating very quietly, and hardly raised their heads as the black frightful thing came puffing and grinding past.

Why does the author use figurative language to describe the train in this passage?

A. The author uses an idiom related to the noises the train makes to explain that Black Beauty thinks the train is alive.
B. The author uses a metaphor that compares the noises the train makes and the animals peacefully grazing to allow readers to understand Black Beauty's awareness of his surroundings.
C. The author uses an analogy that compares time passing and a train passing to explain that Black Beauty feels as though time has slowed down.
D. The author uses personification of the noises the train makes to help readers understand Black Beauty's experience.

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The answer to this question is B
B is the right on I think .

Put the steps that a person must do to spend their Bitcoin, in the order that they happen, from first to last.

1. But or earn some Bitcoin

2. Make your transaction

3. Find a company that will accept Bitcoin

4. Store your digital wallet

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Answer:

3,1,2,4

Explanation: I think this is what the answer is.

3,1,2,4 is the sequence from first to last

the novel is UNGIFTED Think about the novel or short story you read for Module Five. What is the theme?
Cite quotations and page numbers from your novel or short story to support your ideas. (10 points) theme ad what pg number u found it in

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Answer:

pg 145

Explanation:

THIS IS FROM THE BOOK UNGIFTED

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Answer:      

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation

What type of service does Goodall’s mother set up for the local people?

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Her mother, Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, was a secretary who later became an author, writing under the name Vanne Morris-Goodall. if that helps

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Can someone please give me some examples of biographies and some examples of books that aren’t biographies. Please make the books kid friendly though. (I am in middle school)

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Answer:

A example of a biography is like for example this author wrote a book about, lets say, George Washington. That's a biography. Or about Martin Luther King Jr. A book that is NOT a biography is like Click Clack Moo, Cows That Type. That is about cows. Not people. That would not be a biography.

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