Answer:
Hark! hark!
I see a shark,
But why’s it here,
In this state park?
predator,
Of the sea,
Should not be sharing land with me!
Teeth so sharp,
Skin so smooth,
Rear fins,
To help it move
Breathes through gills,
That’s not all,
Eat a lot,
Large and small,
How this fish,
Followed me here,
I don’t know,
Oh dear!!!
This is really,
Really drastic,
I sure hope,
That shark is plastic…
Give another word that is pronounced the same as the following
1)Lesson
2)Mall
3)Suite
4)Blue
5)Each
Answer:
1) besson
2) ball
3) neat?
4) clue
5) peach
Explanation:
Answer:
lessen
maul
suit
blew
Eetch (dish name)
Write a poem (must be appropriate, and fake answers will be reported, again it has to be school appropriate and like dont plagiarize)
Answer:
The Small And Slimy Pet Frog
A Poem by
Whose Pet Frog is that? I think I know.
Its owner is quite happy though.
Full of joy like a vivid rainbow,
I watch her laugh. I cry hello.
She gives her Pet Frog a shake,
And laughs until her belly aches.
The only other sound's the break,
Of distant waves and birds awake.
The Pet Frog is Small, Slimy, and deep,
But she has promises to keep,
After cake and lots of sleep.
Sweet dreams come to her cheap.
She rises from her gentle bed,
With thoughts of kittens in her head,
She eats her jam with lots of bread.
Ready for the day ahead.
Explanation:
Which best describes Lyndall's traits as revealed in the passage?
someone give me 3rd person essay starters or examples pls :)))
will report you if you just my use points D:
Answer:
"He is just what a young man ought to be," said she, "sensible, good humored, lively; and I never saw such happy manners!-so much ease, with such perfect good breeding!" - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." - George Orwell, 1984
"Their commander was a middle-aged corporal-red-eyed, scrawny, tough as dried beef, sick of war. He had been wounded four times-and patched up, and sent back to war." - Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five
Explanation:
Writing in third person is writing from the third-person point of view, or outsider looking in, and uses pronouns like he, she, it, or they. It differs from the first person, which uses pronouns such as I and me, and from the second person, which uses pronouns such as you and yours.
Writing in the third-person provides flexibility and objectivity. In fiction writing, it enables the narrator to be all-knowing. The personal pronouns used in third-person writing are he, she, it, they, him, her, them, his, her, hers, its, their, and theirs.
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Answer:Example uhhh William Shakespeare's Classic drama Etc.
You have to use neutral Statements or facts or Descriptions uhm For example, “This essay will argue that children should be allowed to choose their own bedtimes.”
something like that
Explanation:
How do word choice and tone reveal the speaker's voice in the poem? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
The tone of a poem reveals the speaker's attitude towards the subject of the poem and towards its audience. In poems, the tone is indicated by using figures of speech, rhyme, sentence structure, and imagery.
Explanation:
I don't have any text to use as evidence so that's the best I can give you. :(
Answer:
Words like “sing” and “celebrate” have positive connotations. The speaker is directly compared to the reader. The tone suggests a confident person.
Explanation:
correct answer on ed
Using the story as a guide, what is the difference between a house and a home?
Answer:
The difference between a house and a home lies in the subjective meaning that each word has.
Thus, a house is a building prepared to accommodate a certain number of people who live in it. That is, the word house refers to the construction itself.
For its part, the word home refers to the subjective component that said building has for the people who live in it: thus, the home is not only the building, but also refers to the feeling of belonging that said person has towards that building and the people who live there, who are considered family.
The outsider book * please answer* IF YOU READED BEFORE.
What Does Two-Bit do with the empty soda bottle? *
Cracks it to make a weapon.
Takes it home for his DIY project.
Puts it in the recycling bin.
Drinks the rest of the soda out of it.
Answer:
i am 99.9% sure the answer is B
Explanation:
Write the meaning of the following word. abbreviate
abbreviate
[əˈbrēvēˌāt]
VERB
shorten (a word, phrase, or text).
Write an argumentative essay for or against maintaining traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a quinceañera.
I made it 10 points because I will answer this question because it seems nobody has given a response. I revised and got proofread by 2 different people, one being a college student and the other a former teacher.
Answer:
A quinceañera is an event that is celebrated worldwide. The term “quinceañera” means fifteenth years in English. It’s an extravagant birthday bash for a young lady turning the age of fifteen.”Celebrating my quince años meant beginning a life of a new adult. It has also given me much more responsibility for my own actions” (Xochitl Comparan, Victoria, Texas). This event is celebrated differently by many diverse cultures, and as time goes by some of the traditions change. Even though the traditions may alter, the whole point for this eventful activity stays the same. The point for this event is to recognize the young lady’s transition from childhood to womanhood. This is also known as “the coming of age.” On this one day, it’s all about the girl, nothing else matters! Organizing one of these events is a very expensive and lengthy process. It takes a lot of time and dedication. There’s a lot to be incorporated in the huge event; such as planning the ceremony, every decoration detail for the reception, all the traditions that must happen during the day, and most importantly to figure out who will be a part of this ritual.
Explanation:
In 1917, Horace Albright visited the canyon created by the Virgin River in southwestern Utah. He was amazed at the beauty of the colorful cliffs. Albright determined that this national monument would become a popular tourist destination. The official name of the monument at that time was Mukuntuweap National Monument. It had been named in honor of the Paiutes who lived in the region. Albright thought that the name was difficult to pronounce and proposed a name change. President Woodrow Wilson renamed the monument Zion National Monument, which became Zion National Park in 1919. The number of people visiting the park increased from approximately 300 in 1914 to 1,814 people in 1919.
Zion National Park is known for its many hiking trails. The shortest trail leads to one of the popular destinations: Weeping Rock, a cliff face with a hanging garden. Over the years, water made its way through the Navajo sandstone of the cliff, traveling through pores and creating canyons. Eventually, the water encountered a layer of rock that was impermeable. The water was unable to continue down, so it traveled horizontally. At Weeping Rock, the water comes through the pores of the sandstone. The amount of water that flows out of the rock can be a trickle or a stream, giving the impression that the rock is crying. Vegetation grows in shaded areas of the cliff with water coming through the rock. As the plants grow out of the rock face, they give the illusion that they are hanging in the air.
In the last century, word spread of Zion National Park's many natural treasures, like the Weeping Rock. Roads, trails, and visitor centers were built. More people traveled to Zion in order to hike, horseback ride, and go canyoneering. The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel was constructed by 1930. Visitors still use the tunnel to travel from Zion to the Grand Canyon or Bryce Canyon. Now, park rangers are facing problems created by having too many visitors. Trails and campgrounds are overused and need repairs. Visitors are straying off the trails to create their own, thereby damaging the vegetation. Rangers are considering the best ways to protect this national park and maintain its beauty for future generations.
Based on the passage, how did the existence of Navajo sandstone lead to the hanging gardens?
The existence of Navajo sandstone allowed water to flow through its pores, until it reached a different type of stone, moved horizontally, and came out the side of the cliff. This water was necessary for the plants to survive, leading to the hanging gardens.
The existence of Navajo sandstone led to a dry, hot climate, in which plants could not grow, except those used in hanging gardens. This dry, hot climate made it difficult for many species of plants to grow, resulting in locals planting the hanging gardens.
The existence of Navajo sandstone led to the creation of many holes with soil, which hanging gardens use to grow up toward the sun. These holes with soil were used by locals to plant lush hanging gardens that visitors could help maintain when they visited.
The existence of Navajo sandstone showed that Native Americans used to dwell in the area by building their houses in the cliffs. In order to decorate their homes, the Native Americans planted many different types of plants in the walls near the water.
Answer:
English
Explanation:
that is an interesting essay
Why did Tennessee's Partner come to the courthouse?
Answer:
Tennessee's partner has turned up at the courthouse to help out his old friend. This comes as something of a surprise. After all, Tennessee ran off with his partner's wife. ... So perhaps it's not so strange to see Tennessee's Partner showing up to help out a friend in need, after all.
Explanation:
Read the line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University.
Go into any schoolroom, and there you will see children being taught . . . certain unalienable rights—among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
What is the purpose of this line?
to entertain readers with a story about children
to inform readers about American schools
to instruct readers in educational techniques
to persuade listeners of the importance of freedom
Answer:
The correct answer of the given question above would be the last option. Based on the given line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University, the purpose of the line is to persuade listeners of the importance of freedom. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day!
Explanation:
(credits to my answer: metchelle ) ( a user on brainly)
Answer:
D. Persuade listeners to embrace democratic freedoms.
Explanation: President Ronald Reagan gave his Address at Moscow State University on May 31, 1988, during his visit to the Soviet Union. And during his meeting with the students of the University, he stressed on the importance of democracy and one's freedom and rights.
Standing under the bust of Vladimir Lenin, Reagan addressed the students, stating that he wants to talk "about a very different revolution" [. . .] quietly sweeping the globe without bloodshed or conflict". He also proclaimed that "Democracy is the standard by which governments are measured", thus playing with the minds of the students about the need for a democratic government and approach. Talking about how freedom is an open belief in America, he stressed on how Americans practice it, be it politically or religiously.
Thus, the one purpose of this speech is to try to persuade the students, the listeners about the need to embrace democratic freedoms.
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What does William Wordsworth compare the daffodils to in the following lines? (5 points)
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
a)a large group of people
b)a small collection of rocks
c)a group of dangerous animals
Answer:
a) A large group of people.