Answer:
Part A: B (disbelief)
Part B: C ("no, it can't be")
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What is the main purpose of your narrative?
a.
Enterain
b.
Persuade
c.
Argue
d.
Calm down
Answer:
persuade
Explanation:
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Question 3 of 10
What element of tone is unique to a stage production?
A. Conflict
B. Sound
C. Plot
D. Word choice
Select the correct answer.
What is the main purpose of this excerpt from a speech?
Every year, 15 million Americans are the victims of computer hackers who steal their personal information. And this number is growing every year. Hackers can break into your bank accounts, cell phones, and computers. There are steps that you can take to protect yourself online. For example, some software can prevent you from visiting websites that could steal your information and misuse it.
A.
to inform people about the number of computer hackers
B.
to inform people how hackers access their personal information
C.
to inform people how to create appropriate passwords
D.
to inform people not to use the Internet because it’s not safe
E.
to inform people about how to protect their personal information online
Answer:
A
Explanation:
can you think of a word that can be placed in front of all of these words to form five new words? distance, jump, horn, bow, winded
The five new words by adding prefixes to the given words are; outdistance, high jump, bullhorn, crossbow, and whirlwind.
Why do we use prefixes?A prefix is a string of letters that is appended to the start of a word. Prefixes alter a word's meaning. They can convey repetition, indicate opinion, or make a term negative.
Prefixes are syllables or groups of syllables that are added to the beginning of a word or a root word stem in order to change the meaning of the word.
Prefixes allow for the emergence of new words that are universally understood and increase the complexity of the English language. In order to create new words, prefixes are frequently added to the base, or root, of preexisting words in English.
To produce a new term with a different meaning, the prefix (pre- = before) is put in front of the underlying word. For instance, the word dislike is the opposite of like if the prefix dis- is added.
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The verb is used correctly in following sentence:
You should have taken the garbage out to the receptacle.
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Think about how the film develops the character of Ed Murrow? What kind of character is he?
( is from the movie “good night and good luck”)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which passage from the article best supports the idea
that the U.S. had not suspected an attack by Japan?
A. Many vessels, including all eight battleships, were
sunk or damaged, and 188 aircraft had been
destroyed.
B. ...service members were raising the alarm: Pearl
Harbor was under attack by Imperial Japanese
forces.
C. In 2021, the Best Defense Foundation is bringing
more than 50 Pearl Harbor veterans back to for the
80th anniversary. They will visit the
USS Arizona Memorial.
D. ...Japan's ambitions of expanding its power in Asia
and the Pacific region were well known. However,
Americans believed Hawaii was too far away to
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Is there such a thing as honorable preemptive murder or crime? Is it right to kill in order to prevent something that might happen (i.e. Caesar might have become an evil emperor)?
(julius caesar by shakespeare)
The above question requires a personal answer that shows your opinion on the matter. In that case, it's not correct for me to write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
This question wants you to consider the murder of Julio Cesar, which took place with the justification of being a preventive homicide. That's because the conspirators claimed that Julio Cesar needed to die to prevent him from becoming a tyrant and a great dictator in the future.
Based on this information, you should think:
Is every murder a crime?Can homicide be joined as something preventive, that wants to prevent something bad from happening?Is this type of murder no longer a crime or is it still a criminal act?Are there any exceptions to this?After reflecting and coming up with an answer to these questions, you should write your answer as follows:
State your opinion on the existence of preventive homicide.Associate your opinion with Julio Cesar's story.Show evidence that your opinion is correct.Associate this opinion with current society.More information:
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It ...... that supplies of oil and natural gas maybe exhausted in under 100 years
A. is believed
B/ believes
C. was believed
D is believing
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It was believed that supplies of oil and natural gas maybe exhausted in under 100 years.
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write a letter to your uncle about your upcoming graduation
2-3 paragraphs
Answer:
Dear uncle I hope my letter will give you a great sprits and health. I made it I finally graduated after long hour of studying my hard work finally paid off. I am one step closer to my dreams.
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Read the excerpt from Walden.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how
shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains.
In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate
O the beauty that is in the natural world.
O the idea that he is unconcerned with dying.
his argument that everyone should move more slowly.
his belief that the passing of hours and days is irrelevant.
Answer:
It would be a
Explanation:
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Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate is the beauty that is in the natural world. Thus, option A is correct.
What is Thoreau's message on the cease of conclusion?Thoreau comments that his motives for leaving Walden Pond are as exact as his motives for going: he has different lives to stay, in and has modifications to experience.To llustrate the beauty that is in the natural world, Thoreau mostly uses imagery ideas. Thoreau's principal message in Walden is to stay wisely, simply, and independently.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. The idea that he is unconcerned with dying and his argument that everyone should move more slowly. His belief that the passing of hours and days is irrelevant.
Therefore, Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate is the beauty that is in the natural world. Thus, option A is correct.
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An occurrence at owl creek bridge
What is the author purpose in writing this passage
Answer:
Explanation:
The Major Themes in an Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce. The theme of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce is courage is not the absence of fear but rather the acceptance of it. The second theme of this story is that time is fluid.
two different object that have something in common
Answer:
For questions like these, I would recommend being careful with the word "different." In many schools of thought, if A and B are different, they are not the same; and if A and B are the same, they are not different. Merely using the word as an adjective on the object could force us to answer "no." However, reading your question, you aren't interested in "A and B are different" you are interested in "A and B have different properties," which is a more nuanced question. Just moving the word "different" around can change the answer, when you get down into questions like these
Explanation:
What are some of the main differences between Middle English and Modern English?
please extend your answer!
Answer: Middle English was from 1100 AD to 1500 AD or, in other words, from late 11th century to late 15th century. Modern English was from 1500 AD till the present day, or from late 15th century to the present.
Explanation:
1. What is the greatest discoveries in your opinion?
2. What would the world have been without that invention? Why?
Answer: Internet
it was happy
Answer:humen or computer
Explanation:
would charley ever go back to the ticket - counter on the third level to buy tickets to galesburg for himself and hi wife ?
Answer:
No, Charley will never go back to the third-level ticket-counter to purchase tickets for himself and his wife to Galesburg because his imagination was third-level.
Explanation:
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what is midsummer night's dream play about?
Answer:
The Midsummer night's play is about Four Athenians run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl.
Explanation:
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Identity the sentence below as either simple, compound, or complex.
They were lovely people, the kind you might meet anywhere.
type of sentence??????
A.compound
B.simple
C.complex
Answer:
complex sentence
Explanation:
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Besides raising a lot of money,
which other detail suggests
that Lizzie's race was a
success?
Answer:
The event continued at her school and in a new city.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the event continued at her school and in another city
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Which sentence most clearly makes use of personification?
A. Sergio's house was a fortress; security cameras followed our every
step.
B. A sprinkling of black tombstones covered the hill just outside of
town,
C. Bicyclists sprinted down the street like graceful gazelles fleeing
predators.
D. My car whines every time I stop, begging me to get the brakes
checked.
SUBMIT
Answer:
D
Explanation:
because personification gives non human things human characteristics
What does the word eluded mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
abandoned
O eliminated
escaped
o fled
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When writing a speech, speakers need to choose very specific words that they know will have a particular effect on listeners.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Answer:
(2) Does Tom play the guitar? - Yes, he does.
(3) What did Alice do this time? - She got in trouble at school.
(4) What did Mr and Mrs Payne do over the summer? - They spent timw together at the beach.
(5) What did Matt and Celine do for the holidays? - Matt and Celine went Christmas shopping together.
(6) What did Gary put on? - Gary put on his socks and shoes.
(7) What did you do for your project? - I made a poster.
(8) Why do you sit at a computer desk? - I prefer this desk over the school desks.
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Compare the definition of blindness with the definition of low vision
Both blindness and low vision have to deal with a lack of vision. However, blindness constitutes no vision or sight entirely, while low vision has some eyesight, but ultimately deforms the quality of life.
How does the culture of the Kiowa tribe affect Momaday’s personal identity?
Which state my best describes the relationship between donkeys play a role too and three kings dinner and the rest of the text
Answer:
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Explanation:
1 I never ask my brother to help. He's really
a polite
b insensitive
c unreliable
Answer:
the answer is A is reliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable
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Explanation:
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How much does intelligence determine a person’s fate?
Answer:
21% I think this is the answer I'm not sure
through the manager had forgotten,Kofi could...his ordeal in the company
Answer: E is correct
Explanation: She said that she wanted his lollipop, so this shall suffice.
LAST ATTEMPT, and ILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST! ( Give me three positive and three negative traits about Trevor Noah’s mother explain why two paragraphs!
Answer:
Please brainliest hopefully its enough young one
Explanation:
Trevor’s devout, fearless, and independent mother. The unwanted middle child of Temperance and Frances Noah, she moves from Soweto to the Xhosa homeland in her teenage years, where she works on the family farm and starves. She then decides to train as a secretary even though black women are excluded from secretary jobs during apartheid. When she manages to get work, she secretly moves to a downtown white neighborhood of Johannesburg, where a white man named Robert rents her a room. She convinces Robert to have a child with her (Trevor) and then manages to hide him his entire childhood by keeping him inside or pretending that she is his family maid so that they can be seen together in public. She is dedicated to showing Trevor the possibilities that seem out of reach for someone of their family’s class status, not to mention race, in South Africa—she does this by encouraging to read voraciously, teaching him English as a first language, and taking him on trips. However, she is also a devoted proponent of “tough love,” beating Trevor to teach him lessons about the world’s ruthlessness toward men of color. She is a staunch believer in prayer and takes Trevor to three different churches every Sunday in their secondhand Volkswagen Beetle. During Trevor’s childhood, she manages to move to the colored suburb of Eden Park and then, after briefly living in her husband Abel’s garage in an ill-fated attempt to save his auto repair business, to the white suburb of Highlands North, where they are the only black people besides the white families’ maids. Her relationship with Abel is tumultuous: she insists on her independence, which infuriates him, and his abusiveness worsens over time until she leaves him and he attempts to murder her. Trevor dedicates Born a Crime to his mother, his “teammate” in life, because she has served as the foundation for all his accomplishments, not only by teaching him to think for himself and dream of the kinds of success usually reserved for whites during apartheid, but also by modeling that attitude and success when the odds were stacked against her.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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