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Question 1 (10 points)
Why is Chapter 6 titled "The Overpaide Maid?"

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Answer 1

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She hints that she cannot understand how such a good man could be doing Father's job at Out-With, without actually saying those words. Maria's conversation with Bruno in Chapter Six serves not only to develop her back story, but to deepen the character of Father.


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The theme for Black History Month in 2017 focused on the role
of education in the history of African Americans. How does this
theme relate to Woodson's original goal for Negro History
Week?

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Answer:

they both want to preserve something

Answer: I think b

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1) watched 2) drink 3) went 4) dark 5)asleep 6) build 7) insufficient
7. watched, drink, went
8. dark, asleep, fix, inadequate

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Answer:

I can't see it its not clear wont let me zoom in

Explanation:

Id have to say the first one as it is very bland in its description.

What is the best summary of Taney’s opinion?

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Answer:

The men who wrote the constitution understood that enslaved persons would not be citizens

Explanation:

Suppose you were writing a summary of the Article. Which of these would be most important to
put in the summary?
A
The American people have a right to life, liberty, and property.
B
Alex Loznak of Oregon is one of the teens who filed a lawsuit.
C
Some U.S. teens are going to court to get leaders to do more about climate change.
D
The Environmental Protection Agency has been limiting pollution since 1970.
Submit​

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c seems the right one

Excerpt from Stuff Matters

By Mark Miodownik

In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.

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In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
The author draws a contrast between metals and other materials in all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Flint, wood, and bone are more brittle.

B) Metals are reusable.

C) Metals are non-polluting.

D) Metals can be shaped into other objects.

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Answer:

C) Metals are non-polluting.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters

by Mark Miodownik, it is narrated that metals were a very important discovery that helped shaped mankind forever. Our ancestors made use of stones, flints and bones but these materials had their limitations and could not be shaped into other forms. However, the discovery of metals solved this problem.

The author draws a contrast between metals and other materials in all of the following EXCEPT saying that Metals are non-polluting.

does the word revolted give bad, good, or neutral connotations?

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Answer:

bad connotations

Explanation:

depends on the words your comparing it to

hope that helps^^

Answer:

For me it may be neutral.

Explanation:

To revolt means to rise in rebellion.

Read the paragraph. Then answer the items. Giraffes’ towering height is the key to their ability to survive in their often-dry habitat. It allows them to reach the tender leaves at the top of acacia trees. Because these leaves are about three-quarters water, they also provide moisture when there are no watering places nearby. Giraffes didn’t just decide to grow longer necks to reach these leaves! Over hundreds of generations, the tallest giraffes, who could reach more leaves, became healthier, lived longer, and had more offspring. Gradually, the average height increased.3. Paraphrase the rst two sentences of the text.4. Summarize the paragraph.

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he genus Acacia is well-represented in southern California parks and gardens with dozens of different species. In fact, it is one of the largest genera of trees and shrubs in the world, with nearly 800 species. It is rivaled in size by only a few woody genera, such as Ficus (1,000), Eucalyptus (500) and Cassia (500). Acacias are commonly cultivated throughout temperate, tropical and desert regions, and include numerous distinctive growth forms with a profusion of yellow or white flower clusters. Acacias also provide us with many useful products, from beautiful hardwoods to water-soluble gums used as a thickening agent in your favorite frozen dessert. In the wild, native acacias provide the food and habitats for a variety of animals, from hoofed mammals and birds to countless species of insects. Extensive browsing by giraffes can prune the understory branches of acacia trees. The characteristic flat-topped crowns of some species are genetically determined. For example, the widespread umbrella thorn (Acacia tortilis) on vast African savannahs is adapted to this environment. Apparently the exaggerated umbrella-shaped crown enables the trees to capture the maximum amount of sunlight, with the smallest of leaflets. Swollen thorn acacias of Central America and South Africa form one of nature's most remarkable symbiotic associations with ants.

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how do y'all put the 'Explanation' on your answers when you answer something?

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It says it there depending on what course or subject you're doing.

Explanation:

Like for this one, it says 'Explanation' by itself buy if you want to put it then you can just put 'explanation' yourself

dicipline is the foundation of games ​

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Answer:

Explanation:

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How can you use signal words in your writing?

1) Keep readers guessing by putting comparison words in contrast paragraphs
2) Try to put every word in the essay's introduction and its conclusion
3) They should be used as little as possible because they confuse readers
4) Include them in paragraphs to indicate comparisons or contrasts

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It is 3 on Brainly okie dokie

change this sentence from passive to active voice the girl was teased by the boy ​

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Answer:

The boy teased the girl.

Explanation:

A cake was made by my mother yesterday

(you have to add sensory detail to the sentence and then right what the sound, smell, and sights are in the new sentence.)
1. Boring Sentence: English class is fun.
Sensory details added: ______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________
• Sights: ______________________________Sounds: _____________________________ • Smells: ______________________________

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Answer:

English class is really fun. The soft, papery smell of old parchment mixes with the sharp scent of chalk, and the whisper of pages being flipped can be heard during quiet reading. The clock ticks menacingly above the chalkboard, and the bookshelves lining one wall promise endless adventures and knowledge.

Explanation:

I may or may not have an addiction to reading...

I also realized that I just wrote an entire paragraph describing an ELA classroom XD

What is it called when the police have enough evidence to conduct a search or arrest someone?
A. Probable cause D. Reasonable doubt
B. The right to search E. Intuition
C. Likely wrongdoing

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Answer:

A. Probable Cause

Explanation:

Help please!! I'll name you brainliest!! 7 & 8 please.

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Answer:

below

Explanation: 2 false, 1 is false hun

which choice best states the main idea of the stanza

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I’ll reach my goal no matter what challenges I face

In the opening chapter of the text "their eyes were watching god" , Hurston sets up a contrast between men and women. She metaphorically says men are impractical because they chase after dreams that are unattainable; however, women are more practical as they make do with what they have. She wrote this in 1937. Do these descriptions apply to men and women in today's world? How do her observations compare and contrast to your observations and experiences?

Respond thoughtfully to this prompt with a claim, examples/observation from experience, and reasoning (CER--minimum of 6 sentences).

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Even in today's world men and women both have different levels of privilege. In the 1900s women were seen more and housewives and mother's than as people. Now let's go back farther in time when women were not allowed to read, go to school or even think for themselves, men were always able to dream bigger and go after those dreams because they could. While women had to think practical because they know they had way less of a chase of there dreams actually coming true.

Which of the following sentences contains a metaphor?
O The boy was upset at himself.
O The boy was a tornado of emotion.
O The boy said he'd die of shame.
The boy did not like what he'd done.

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Answer:

the answer is b, the boy was a tornado of emotions

Explanation:

a and d aren't even exagerations, so cross them out, and c is a hyperbole.

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Its B, the boy was a tornado

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Who made school and are you happy that they made school? (No, I'm not happy because is aggy ash, and another reason Is I love school because Boys..and my friends..and uhm yea... FOOD BECAUSE I LOVE FOOD...

PERIOD

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Answer:

periodt

Explanation:

periodt periodt periodt

what is hypophoria? never heard it​

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The first one. “What makes the flag on a mast wave? Courage!”

Answer:

A

Explanation:

A hypophora is a type of speech where the author/writer answers his own question immediately. The first one the author as the question what makes the flag on a mast to wave? Then he provides the answer Courage.

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31
Lester Rennet pulled his own paper keyboard from his briefcase and unfolded it. "As you can see," he said, holding it up
to the tired piano at the front of the room, "your More with Les
paper keyboard is exactly to scale. It has black keys and white keys, just like a real piano-except, of course, that they make no sound when you touch them! The More with Les paper keyboard is the perfect practice instrument! No worrying about plunking out wrong notes in front of your friends! You can
practice anywhere. At the kitchen table! At Bingo Night!" Mr. Rennet pointed at me. "You can practice in the school lunchroom!"
scale \skāl\n
1. a set of points used to
measure distance 2. a
proportion of dimensions of an original and its representation
3. a device used to determine
weight 4. a graded system of ratings or ranks
Which definition best fits the way scale is used in paragraph 31?

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Answer: Definition 2 : A

proportion of dimensions of an original and its representation

Explanation: This is because the paper piano was an exact copy of a regular piano, it just didn’t make any sound. So the words “original and it’s representation” from the definition is saying a copy of something.

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Answer:

I think that it is A

Explanation:

it has key words similarities and differences

it is A bc of key words and similarities.

How does Amanda Gorman explore the themes of the good life in her poem “The Hill We Climb?”

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Amanda Gorman wrote and performed "The Hill We Climb" to celebrate the 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden as 46th President of the United States. The poem celebrates the U.S. not as a "perfect union," but as a country that has the grit to struggle with its all-too-real problems. Progress, the poem argues, doesn't happen all at once: it's a slow and sometimes painful "climb" up the "hill" of justice, a climb that takes patience and humility. To this poem's speaker, change is hard work, but it's always possible: dedicated Americans can see—and be!—the "light" of a better future.

What is the meaning of The superior man thinks of virtue;the ordinary man thinks of comfort

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Answer:

Confucius meant that the superior man constantly keeps his virtues in the front of his mind, and instead of opting for the “comfortable” option, which is what might feel better just for that moment, he remains steadfast towards virtue, he stays patient and humble. ... Virtue is doing the right thing.Explanation:

Answer:

Let me just use the explanation to answer.

Explanation:

This saying is about morals. Virtue, as used here, means goodness, or whether they are doing the right thing. What the speaker is saying is that it is better to do things because they are right than because they are comfortable. In simple terms the quote says:

The better man thinks of doing good things, while the normal man thinks only of his own happiness and how it is easier to not do the right thing, or to do nothing at all.

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TKAM Ch 8 Close Read
Scout's "stomach turned to water.” What caused this to happen?
A. Her fear that Boo lit Maudie's house on fire.
B. Her fear that Boo snuck up behind her.
C. Her fear that the fire will spread to her own house.
D. Her horror at watching the fire engulf Maudie's beloved garden.
DE. Her anxiety when Jem reveals the details of the knothole and the mended pants to Atticus.

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Answer:

B.

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What is the downside of monitoring your children’s internet activity?

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Answer:

They will become more reserved. If you are constantly tracking your child's activity and what they're doing, they will keep more things from you, since you're not giving them any privacy. Sometimes they need space to be their own person, and we can't control every little thing in their lives, or they will fail to trust you

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Excerpt from The Junior Detective
Marie Devers
When I find a question that reguires investigation,
pull out all the stops and start my thorough speculation
I believe in accuracy, and truth for all involved,
and always staying neutral til the case is all but solved.
Each occurrence that I witness is a clue to ponder ever-
till take the case and make it my own personal endeavor.
interview each villain, and I never give an inch
I notice all the ticks, and I explore each blink and finch
I ensure each alibi is honest; check each testimony,
and I find the real exception and expose it from the phony
What can the reader infer the junio detective deduces from a villain's ticks, blinks and tinches?
that the villain is lying to the junior detective
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that he has solved the crime and found the culprit
that the crime being investigated never really happened
that there is no needence to be found for the time

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Answer:

A). that the villain is lying to the junior detective

Explanation:

The readers can deduce that the detective cross-checks every statement or testimony given by villian and also notices his/her ticks and blinks in order to identify if he/she is lying ot trying to manipulate the case. It assists the readers in understanding how detective notices every action of the villian while interviewing to dig out the real truth and ensure that the real culprit is punished and no innocent suffers punishment. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

describe a perfect society in 4 sentences​

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Answer:

A perfect society is one in which no one has a fear of being judged and so, he is free to act according to his will

perfect society in which everyone lives in harmony and everything is done for the good of its citizens

Universal Access to Human Essentials.

Environmental Sustainability.

Equity and Fairness.

a perfect society should have the things written above

Explanation:

hope this is what u want

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The blazing sun warmed my face as I stepped out into the bright day.

Which word in this sentence is a participle?

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Answer:

stepped

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if Nora and Torvald were to get marriage counselling how would it turn out, is there a solution, what is the outcome?

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Answer:

but he does not. What would Nora require before she would return to her husband? Nora would only return to her husband under one condition, he needs to take responsibility for her faults and going out on a limb for her to build her up.

Explanation:

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