Someone please help me question 10a and 10b and 10 c

Someone Please Help Me Question 10a And 10b And 10 C

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Answer 1
10a. B 10b. A 10c. C
Answer 2

10a: B

10b: A

10c: C

Hope my answer helps you and is correct, which I feel it sure is.


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A short essay on Happiness.

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Answer:

Happiness is the only way to forget any bad chapter or bad thing..

Explanation:

If you are happy then other people enjoy your company and they like to talk to you So,

Be happy , forget everything

And move on....

Create your own happiness....

ANYONE HAVE THE TIME TO READ THIS AND TELL ME WHAT TO DO TO IMPROVE? PLEASE IT WOULD MAKE MY DAY!!!!!!!
*Snow Day*

*Bill 12 years old

*Joe Bills friend 11 years old

*SCENE 1

*TIME, PLACE, BASIC SETTING, ETC.*

*Narrator,It was a cold winter morning in the middle of January our Characters Bill and Joe(they are BFs)are having fun during a snow day when they hear a loud noise.

*Bill*What was that Noise?

*Joe* I have no idea lets go find out.

*Bill*Yeah it sounded like it came form the forest over there. Lets go!.

*Narrator* The to children wonder into the woods in search of the noise they have heard.

“BANG!!!”

.*Bill* WHOA!!!!!!

Joe* (Whispers) Be quite theres something up there.

Bill* (Says in a low voice)Its an alien spaceship!

*SCENE ENDS*

Scene 2

Bill* Lets hide behind this bush.

*Joe.*Wow thats so weird are you sure?

*Bill.*Im sure. (Whispers)Uh-oh I think the Alien heard us!

Joe* What makes you think that?

Bill* Look!

Narrator* Joe looks over Bill to see the alien fitted in what looks like armor wobbles over to where they are hiding.

Joe* We got to get out of here!!

They Jump out of the bush and the alien looks frightened. It turns around and begins to run wabble away.

Joe*Wait we didn't mean to scare you!!

Bill* I think hes more afraid of us then we are of him.

Joe* Yeah, but we’ve got to help him hes not from here.

Bill* I agree and maybe we will be able to make this Duo a Trio.

Joe*Agreed Lets go!

Narrator* The Duo try to find clues on where the alien has went.

Bill* Joe, its getting late and we can’t find him.

Joe*Here!! A footprint!

Bill* Nice it looks like he went into the cave…

Joe*There he is! In the cave.

Narrator* The boys Cautiously enters the cave where they hear a slight rumbling and a CRASH.

Bill*(Coughs)Joe are you ok?

Joe*(Wheezes) Yeah but I think the cave fell in.

Bill* Yeah.

Joe* Wheres the Alien?

Bill* I think that he is on the other side of the wall.

Joe*We have to save him!

Bill* I know but its pitch black we are going to need to get supplies.

Narrator* The boys return to Joes house where they go into Joes Bedroom Where they got 2 Flashlight Glowsticks and Walkie Talkies.

Joe* I think that we are ready to save a alien!

END OF ACT 2

Scene 3

Narrator*The Boys return to the cave to help the alien. While Joe goes on top of the hill where the entrance to the cave is located while Bill goes in the cave to try find an opening.

Bill* I think that I may have found a small hole but I cant seem to slip through it.

Joe* Ok Ill keep looking up here if I find any holes ill let you know.

Bill* Ok, AHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Joe* Bill? Bill! Are you ok!?!

Bill* Yeah Yeah Im fine but there a bigger problem now.

Joe*Whats That?

Bill* The Aliens stuck under a rock!!

(The alien squirms and wiggles but cant get free.)

Joe*Hold on Im on my way!

Narrator*Bill looks down at the alien and sees he wont survive much longer so Bill takes matters into his own hands.

Bill* I have to save this alien!

(Bill Puts his hand on each side of the rock and begins to pull as hard as he cans)

Bill*(Grunts) Come On!!

Narrator* The rock begins to rise slowly but Bills strength is fading.

Bill*(Whimpers) I cant hold it much longer……

Joe* Hang in there Im on my way!

(The alien sees the effort and determination in Bills face and begins to help in the lifting of the rock)

Bill* All..most..there..

Narrator*As Bill and the alien strain to lift the Huge rock Joe runs as fast as he could to get back to where the where and just as the had used the last amount of there strength trying to lift the rock….Joe leaps into action and with there combined strength the alien shimmies out of underneath the rock. And with a loud thud the rock falls. But everything beings to shake… For The cave is CAVING IN!!

Bill* (Yells) WE’VE GOT TO GET OUT OF HERE!!

Joe*WE WILL NEVER MAKE IT!

(The alien grabs the two boys and takes off running bolt at top speed out of the cave just as the roof falls in. The alien sets them down and bows as if it was saying thank you.)

Bill*(Pants)Whoa what just happened?

Joe*(Mumbles) I have no idea.

(The alien looks at the two boys and pats them gently and there heads. As if he was saying Good Bye. The alien bolts out of sight and soon they see the alien ship fly over there heads out into the unknown universe.)

Bill* The alien saved our lives.

Joe* Yeah.

(As they talk about what has just happened something falls from the sky)

(Clash!)

Bill* What is it?

Joe*Its a figurine...an alien figurine. But what does it mean?

Bill*I think it means never to forget…

Joe* Yeah, Ill never forget today.

Narrator* They boys pretured from the forest and walk toward the sunset arms hung over one another toward the place they call home.

Bill*Yeah, me neither. But we can both agree… it was a great snow day.

*MOVIE/PLAY ENDS*

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Answer:

thats really good the only this is when someone is speaking use : ok but other than that its really great I love the story line

Explanation:

U did awesome!! Is this your first time?

Which statement best summarizes the transcript?
A.Armstrong goes down the ladder, steps on the moon, and reports on the beauty he sees. The commander reads the plaque that is signed by the president of the United States.
B.Armstrong walks on the moon, telling the world "that's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind." His mission is one of peace for all mankind.
C.Armstrong radios the capsule commander that he is ready to start; TV coverage begins. Armstrong steps on the moon and reports on the dust and rocks, while the commander reads the plaque.
D.Armstrong explains what will happen to Aldrin; then both go down the ladder and walk together on the moon. It is a very exciting radio transcript of a great moment in history.

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Answer:

C. Armstrong radios the capsule commander that he is ready to start; TV coverage begins. Armstrong steps on the moon and reports on the dust and rocks, while the commander reads the plaque.

Please answer the question .Thanks

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Answer:

I think it's C.

Explanation:

since the question uses past tense

Answer:

C. had wanted

Explanation:

Lyrica is thinking in past tense and C is in past tense

What should i write down sorry im to lazy to read lol

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Answer:

The theme is to always get back up and never give up. However if you look at the story from her dad's point of view then the theme is to let go of those who you love so that they can learn to navigate this world on their own.

Explanation:

What parts make up a clause

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A subject and a predicate

What is the full fun form of PHD?​

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Answer:

PhD is an abbreviation that stands for Doctor of Philosophy. It is also called Ph.

Answer: The full form of PHD is Doctor of Philosophy!

you can also look this up and you will get the same thing have a wonderful day!

2. Which is NOT an example of a symbol (or symbolism)?
A. An American flag representing freedom.
B. An acorn representing an acorn.
C. A dog representing racism.
D. A character representing justice.

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this one is tricky but ima go with b

Why did zero and Stanley leave camp green lake?

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Answer:

After dark, Stanley digs in the hole and Zero sneaks into camp to get water and food. Zero finds frosted flakes, which he and Stanley both find revolting sweet after more than a week of eating only onions. Stanley and Zero finally dig up a suitcase and just as they are preparing to leave a light shines in their faces and they find the Warden standing on front of them.

Explanation:

I majored in English

Analyze the map below and answer the questions that follow.

A satellite image of Africa with 4 arrows labeled A, B, C, and D. Arrow A is pointed toward the Atlantic Ocean. Arrow B points toward Italy. Arrow C points toward the Saudi Arabian peninsula. Arrow D points toward the opening to the Indian Ocean.
Image courtesy of NASA

On the map above, what body of water is arrow A pointing to?
A.
the Atlantic Ocean
B.
the Pacific Ocean
C.
the Indian Ocean
D.
the Mediterranean Sea

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

Answer:

a

Explanation:

bc

POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?
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Caleb displayed his large vocabulary

is the word displayed a positive or negative connotation

Leahs main character behaved boldy

is the word boldly a positive or negative connotation

Everyone snickered at joshes surprise ending

Is the word snickered a positive or a negative connotation

Everyone chuckled at Steve's surprise ending

is the word chuckled a positive or negative connotation

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Question:

POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?

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1. Caleb displayed his large vocabulary

is the word displayed a positive or negative connotation

2.  Leahs main character behaved boldy

is the word boldly a positive or negative connotation

3.  Everyone snickered at joshes surprise ending

Is the word snickered a positive or a negative connotation

4. Everyone chuckled at Steve's surprise ending

is the word chuckled a positive or negative connotation

Answer:

1. Positive, because having a big vocabulary is a good thing.

2. N/A  ( I don't understand the sentence, please comment the question again and I'll answer it then)

3. Negative, because when someone is snickering at someone that means they are making fun of them.

4. Positive, because chuckling at someone/thing can also just mean giggling.

If this helped, your welcome! Please know that I might be wrong, and if I am, I am truly sorry for that. But If you would, please make me brainliest.

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Farewell to Manzanar

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definitely true to ur answer

Answer:

Yes I am reading it now

Explanation:

Make sure to take your shoes

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Answer:

take your shoes ?what are trying to do?

What would happen if a person was not able to control his or her internal temperature? WILL GIVE THE BRAINLEST PLS HELP AND ANSWER MY OTHER QUESTION PLS


The person would start shivering.


Extra blood would move to the skin.


The rate of sweating would increase.


The body organs would stop functioning properly.

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Explanation:

3 I guess cause the blood will start to move towards skin and Then you will suffer from hypothermia

Write a description of a holiday from this picture

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Which holiday is it?

Many students ____________________ their breakfast in the morning.

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Answer:

many students had their breakfast in the morning.

there are no options so i guessed the word that i think best matches the sentence

Please help .. I need an answer ASAP .. ENGLISH 2B
Basically choose a poem listed and write a short analysis

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Answer:

Just like these crusts that are easily broken off from the pie, she believes that promises are made to be broken. She states, “Promises like pie crust. ”(Rossetti) She uses pie-crust to describe her belief about promise. In general, regardless of kind of pie, pie-crust is part which often breaks easily and made to be broken for protecting more important ingredients.

She uses pie-crust to refer promises because she thinks that promises do not stand forever.

At some point it will lose validity. In her opinion, type of promise does not guarantee its never-ending validity, just like pie-crust that breaks no matter what kinds of pie it is. Rossetti’s use of pie-crust strongly illustrates this short durability of promises that tend to break easily in relationships, and also how they are not trustworthy. Secondly, she refuses promises as a protection of liberty. What she argues is that promises often limit one’s freedom. For example, when a relationship continues for many years, normally it becomes more committed and serious relationship.

In order to have a committed and serious relationship, it demands many promises between the couple. The promise they make usually asks a great amount of dedication and contribution. However, dedication and contribution make one to give up liberty and freedom when one’s freewill does not match with existing promises. Thus, they demand to forget about individual’s freedom, and lead to trade-off of their freedom for retaining committed relationships. Rossetti, in this poem, she is not willing to give up her freedom in order to keep promises that are temporary anyways.

Explanation:

What a word suggests beyond its dictionary definition is its
A. connotation
B. association
C. interpretation
D. denotation
SUBMIT

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Answer:

A: connotation

Explanation:

What do you think is the most significant event that occurred in act two of othello?

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Answer:

Talk of love and war in Venice

Explanation:

Just as Montano says that the Turkish fleet of ships could not survive the ... Venice, Cassio witnessed that the Turks lost most of their fleet in the tempest. ... lazy in all matters except sex: “You rise to play and go to bed to work” (II.i.118). ... “With as little a web as this I will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio,” he asserts (II.i.169).

What are you in college?
Why do you want to get a degree? What does it mean to you?

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Answer:

Explanation:

We are in college to educate ourself . We get a degree when we are specialized at any particular subject and when we get a degree we are able to get a job means that we are graduate.

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I'd like the /a/some strawberries?
Are there any/an/some crisps in the cupboard?
We've got some/the/a pear tree in our garden.
There aren't some/any/the grapes in the shop.
An/A/The cheese sandwiches are £2.50

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Answer:

some

any

a

any

The

Explanation:

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what is the hero's journey about ?

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Answer:

The hero's journey is a common narrative archetype, or story template, that involves a hero who goes on an adventure, learns a lesson, wins a victory with that newfound knowledge, and then returns home transformed. The hero's journey can be boiled down to three essential stages: The departure.

Explanation:

Answer:

The Hero’s Journey, or the monomyth, is a common story structure shared by cultures worldwide, in which a character ventures into unknown territory to retrieve something they need. Facing conflict and adversity, the hero ultimately triumphs before returning home, transformed.

Explanation:

Need help on this please

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The answer is Rushing water


Did you father wash his car?
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Yes. What is this for?

Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive phrase that acts as an adjective?
A. To recycle more was our class goal for this year.

B. Starting the environmental club was a good idea.

C. We hoped to stop the wastefulness at our school.

D. Marcus is the person to speak with about the club.

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A, have a good day! :)

The sentences that contains an infinitive phrase that acts as an adjective is :

A. To recycle more was our class goal for this year.

Infinitive Phrase

The following sentences that contains an infinitive phrase that acts as an adjective is to recycle more was our class goal for this year.

An Infinitive Phrase may be a bunch of words comprising of an infinitive and the modifier  and  pronoun  or thing phrase that work as the actor, coordinate object, or complement of the activity or state communicated within the infinitive.

Thus, the correct answer is A.

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read the main points in an argumentative essay in favor of volunteer community service decide which order would make the most sense drag drop the tiles to organize them.

overall community service trained since the city.

Mayor Lin said parks are clean due to our volunteer

Volunteering ng can make a huge difference in a town​

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Answer: 1-volunteers 2-mayor 3-overall

Explanation:

I just did it lol k

Ok can any of you help me figure out how to get Bitlife without having to download it on your PC/Laptop

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Answer:

I don't know what that is but you go to play store and search it up am not sure

Answer:

If you have a phone, download it on there. If not, you will have to down load it on your PC/Laptop

Explanation:

How do you know when evidence is taken from the text

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Answer:

when it is 1. plagarzied 2. it is quoted and cited corrected.

Explanation:

Answer:

Read and understand the question or claim.Closely read the text to find the answer.Note inferences and quotations from the passage that support the answer or claim.Analyze the evidence.Cite the evidence by including quotations of the excerpted text or by using these phrases:

Explanation:

May I please have brainliest

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Select the correct text in the passage.
In a memoir, authors often blend factual information about events with personal reflection on the experience. Which two sentences in this excerpt from Ernest Shackleton's South! show the author reflecting on memories of his experience, rather than recounting factual information?
The apathy which seemed to take possession of some of the men at the frustration of their hopes was soon dispelled. Parties were sent out daily in different directions to look for seals and penguins. We had left, other than reserve sledging rations, about 110 lbs. of pemmican, including the dog-pemmican, and 300 lbs. of flour. In addition there was a little tea, sugar, dried vegetables, and suet. I sent Hurley and Macklin to Ocean Camp to bring back the food that we had had to leave there. They returned with quite a good load, including 130 lbs. of dry milk, about 50 lbs. each of dog-pemmican and jam, and a few tins of potted meats. When they were about a mile and a half away their voices were quite audible to us at Ocean Camp, so still was the air.

We were, of course, very short of the farinaceous element in our diet. The flour would last ten weeks. After that our sledging rations would last us less than three months. Our meals had to consist mainly of seal and penguin; and though this was valuable as an anti-scorbutic, so much so that not a single case of scurvy occurred amongst the party, yet it was a badly adjusted diet, and we felt rather weak and enervated in consequence.

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Answer:

the two sentences are: “The apathy which seemed to take...” and “When they were about a mile...”

Explanation:

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Sometimes, when we undergo different situations, we tend to recount how the events affected us or state our opinions of some events. The two sentences in this excerpt from Ernest Shackleton's "South!" that show the author reflecting on memories of his experience, rather than recounting factual information are;

The apathy which seemed to take possession of some of the men at the frustration of their hopes was soon dispelled. When they were about a mile and a half away their voices were quite audible to us at Ocean Camp, so still was the air.

In these two sentences, instead of stating the actual events that transpired, the writer used words that convey his feelings and opinions.

For example, he noticed that some of the men had apathy that was soon dispelled. He also noticed that the air was still and the voices of the men were still audible at some distance.

So, these sentences show the author reflecting on his memories.

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Why do you think a pointy beak is better than a flat beak for getting worms?

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Answer:

If a bird doesnt have a pointy beak then they wont be able to up the worms and then they wont be able to feed themselves nor their kids.

Explanation:

Answer:

Pointy!

Explanation:

if you have a flat beak you will not be able to dig for worms, therefore a pointy beak is better for digging worms

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