Answer:
A. Science versus religion
Explanation:
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Can someone rewrite this plzzzz ASAP
Mr. Bedford, you should definitely go to the moon. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity and you could not just turn it down. I know that there are risks of failure that could end badly, but it is worth it. You have worked so hard with Mr. Cavor that you can't just give this up. Yes your business had a downfall but that shoukd not stop you. I know that you might be a little scared or unsure if this will work and I can see that. What is you say no, but it works. What if it works and everything goes right, but you missed the opportunity to go to space, to see that stars and the moon, to see our planet in a way no one has ever seen it before. Then would you be sad and angry that you said no. Then would you have wanted to go and wished you said yes. Keep up the good work and you will make it, you will succeed and it will all be worth it.
Answer:
Mr. Bedford, you should definitely go to the moon. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity and you could not just turn it down. I know that there are risks of failure that could end badly, but it is worth it. You have worked so hard with Mr. Cavor that you can't just give this up. Yes your business had a downfall but that shoukd not stop you. I know that you might be a little scared or unsure if this will work and I can see that. What is you say no, but it works. What if it works and everything goes right, but you missed the opportunity to go to space, to see that stars and the moon, to see our planet in a way no one has ever seen it before. Then would you be sad and angry that you said no. Then would you have wanted to go and wished you said yes. Keep up the good work and you will make it, you will succeed and it will all be worth it.
Choose the word that has the same meaning as gloomy.
A.
Cozy
B.
Dreary
C.
Grubby
D.
Perky
Answer:
D. Perky
Explanation:
Answer:B dreary
Explanation:
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Answer:
“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...”
Explanation:
There's some of it. Put that in there
“My soul has grown deep like the rivers” is an example of _____.
A.
onomatopoeia
B.
symbolism
C.
simile
D.
irony
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
similes use like or as two compare two things. here they are comparing their soul to a river using the word like
What does the phrase comply with mean as it is used in this sentence? (AKS 13)
"The middle school where I teach recently changed the school lunch menu to comply with the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act." (paragraph 1)
A. Boycott
B. Calculate
C. Challenge
D. Satisfy
Answer:
What
Explanation:
A. Boycott 2141
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer:
Fourth one
Explanation:
answer RIGHT, and ill mark you BRAINLIEST Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that growing monocultures can be risky?
A. “American farmers grow wheat, soybeans, corn, and other foodstuffs, and it’s an
impressive sight.”
B. “Every cornstalk in the cornfield is exactly like its neighbors, with the same DNA.”
C. “If one cornstalk in the field can be killed easily by an attacker, so can all the rest.”
D. “One problem was that we didn’t have the science to know what had gone wrong; people didn’t know about DNA.”
E. “The cell can read DNA like a cookbook, finding recipes that tell how to make other molecules that it needs.”
F. “They look in gene banks for a strain of wheat that fights that pest well.”
Answer:
I think A
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Who were the two gods who helped Odysseus in Part Two.
A. Hermes and Athena
B.Zeus and Poseidon
C. Zeus and Athena
D. Athena and Apollo
Monica has included this quotation in her research paper about Buddy Holly's impact on modern music:
Buddy Holly is often recognized as "one of the most important influences on rock and roll music."
What does Monica need to include with the sentence to avoid plagiarism?
OA a style guide
ОВ.
a reference page
Oc.
an annotation
OD
an in-text citation
Reset
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Answer:
An in- text citation.
Explanation:
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hello please help i’ll give brainliest but you have to have a correct answer! hurry this is timed :;
Answer:
B. The author is limited to writing from a single perspective.
***Due tmr Please help!!!!!
Answer:
is there an online version because I don't have that book
Explanation:
HELP IF YOUR ANSWER IS GOOD I WILL GIVE U BRAINIEST :))
Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen, starting to undress for the night, thought it was like a heavy wave striking the ship. Mrs J. Stuart White was sitting on the edge of her bed, just reaching to turn out the light, when the ship seemed to roll over ‘a thousand marbles’. To Lady Cosmo Duff Gordon, waking up from the jolt, it seemed ‘as though somebody had drawn a giant finger along the side of the ship’. Mrs John Jacob Astor thought it was some mishap in the kitchen.
It seemed stronger to some than to others. Mrs Albert Caldwell pictured a large dog that had a baby kitten in its mouth and was shaking it. Mrs Walter B. Stephenson recalled the first ominous jolt when she was in the San Francisco earthquake – then decided this wasn’t that bad. Mrs E. D. Appleton felt hardly any shock at all, but she noticed an unpleasant ripping sound … like someone tearing a long, long strip of calico.
The jar meant more to J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, who, in a festive mood, was going along for a ride on the Titanic’s first trip. Ismay woke up with a start in his de luxe suite on B deck – he felt sure the ship had struck something, but he didn’t know what.
Based on what you know about the workers and passengers reactions, what is the central idea of the story?
Answer:
Instead of investigating the cause of the noise and movements of the ship, the passengers and workers try to connect it with something familiar and convince themselves that they are in no immediate danger. For example, Mrs. Walter B. Stephenson compared the jolts to an earthquake and convinced herself that the earthquake was worse. This leads me to believe that the central idea of the story is that people often try to downplay and underestimate dangerous situations when they have no clue what is actually going on.
Hope this helps you!!
if you could have one power what would it be?
Answer:
To go anywhere I want
Explanation:
In your own words, how would you describe the term stereotype? How do stereotypes contribute to the ongoing problem of racism?
Answer:
Stereotypes are ways to classify people by personality and actions
Explanation:
OOH THIS SOUNDS FUN. I recommend you paraphrase :D
The term stereotype refers to generalized ideas a society develops about certain groups to undermine people with negative attributes. This relates to racism with racial stereotypes like "The smart Asian kid.", "The angry Black woman.", or "The gang-affiliated Hispanic.". When a community begins to believe these stereotypes is when you see cases like Donald Trump calling Kamala Harris a "Nasty black woman." or when older black women are perceived as pushovers and for lack of a better word.. slaves.
As he ____ around the park, he ____ some phots A was waking/was taking B was walking/took C walked/was taking D walked/took
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
I do believe the answer is C
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Which answer best describes the effect an extended metaphor can have on a piece
of writing?
It can create an additional layer of meaning, increasing the effectiveness of a
text.
It can create a sense of drama and immediacy for the reader.
It can make intangible ideas more concrete, making it easier for readers to relate
to them.
It can provide the reader with comparisons to other literary works that help
reveal an author's intent.
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
it makes more sense to me than the others
Question;
Which answer best describes the effect an extended metaphor can have on a piece of writing?
Answer:
A. it can create an additional layer of meaning increasing the effectiveness of a text.
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I know what you're thinking. No way, right? English class is the most boring class of the day, right? I mean, why do I need to take English class when I already speak English? Right? Yeah, well I felt that way, too, until last summer when English class literally saved my life.
Let me explain.
My foster family, the Jamesons, decided to take a vacation. Sounds great, huh? Maybe Disneyland or a week on the beach? No way. They wanted to go to the desert. Long story short, we drove half way across the country to camp out in the Great Basin Desert.
"Josh, be sure to pack your warmest clothing," Mrs. Jameson yelled up the stairs. "The desert is cold at night, but don't worry. It won't leave you cold. Just wait until you see the stars."
We finally arrived at the Great Basin National Park, and I have to admit it was different than I imagined.
"Amazing, isn't it?" Mr. Jameson asked me as we looked out over the desert's vast, silent valleys. I just grunted back at him and put my earphones back in. No matter what changed in my life, no matter how many times I failed, my music was always there.
Later that night, I sat inside my tent and listened to the Jamesons telling stories around the fire they made. They thought it was so easy. Telling stories. Reading stories. I couldn't even pass English class. I couldn't understand those stu*** stories. Suddenly angry, I left the tent. They didn't even notice.
The air was colder, but the stars were amazing. I had to admit it. I turned off my music as I walked and listened to the desert. Coyotes howling. Owls hooting. Clawing. Scurrying. Something wet hit my face. I looked up and realized it was snowing! In the desert in July! And I was lost.
I wandered for hours but couldn't find our camp. The temperature continued to drop. I found a tree with deep crevices in the trunk and took shelter. My hands were getting numb, and I knew I was in trouble. Then I remembered Jack London and his story that we read in English class, "To Build a Fire." I knew I needed to keep warm, so I gathered up the branches around the base of the tree, piled up some dry grasses for kindling, and used the matches in my pocket to get the fire going. Just like in Jack's story. It worked!
I spent the night keeping that fire going and listening to the sounds of the desert. In the morning, the Jamesons found me. I was only about a half-mile away.
"Look at you," Mrs. Jameson said, when I told her how I'd remembered that story from English class, "making use of those 'stu***' stories from English class. Now all you have to do is write your own because your friends aren't going to believe how English class saved your life!"
How does the setting affect Josh?
A.
It makes him cry because he is afraid of the dark.
B.
It allows him time to be alone and reflect.
C.
He becomes irritable because of the intense heat.
D.
The desert is so hot that he drinks more water.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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The poem begins with an allusion to the Grand
Coulee Dam, built on the Columbia River in the
mid-20th century and widely considered to be an
engineering marvel. Reread lines 1-3. What is the
speaker's view on the mighty dam? Tell what image
helps you understand the speaker's feelings about
the dam.
Answer:
Explanation:
I am a begginer and i do not know what to do
What does the scholar value?
A. Time
B. Ideas
C. Patience
D. Nature
Answer:
Scholars are driven by the desire to achieve mastery of their subjects. Often reserved, they tend to work independently as they pursue that knowledge. Scholars value stability and consistency and are analytical and disciplined—with exceptional follow-up skills.
Explanation:
Either Ideas or Patience if not plz dont hate me :(
What evidence best conveys the author's viewpoint on the Egyptians' ingenuity? "The Great Pyramid in Giza is an excellent example of this." "The pyramids of Egypt are amazing examples of human imagination." "To reduce friction, they poured water on the sand. Using these methods, they were able to pull giant rocks up the steep slopes…" "The actual construction of the pyramids has baffled historians for years."
Answer:
b√
Explanation:
"The pyramids of Egypt are amazing examples of human imagination." best conveys the author's viewpoint on the Egyptians' ingenuity. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the evidence?
"Evidence can be defined as proof of something. It is usually given to find out the truth or to propose then that a particular thing is valid. From evidence a person can tell whether the claim that is made is void or acceptable."
The sentence that could best film is that because of human imagination the Pyramid of Egypt of evolved in a general. As the creativity in these pyramids was commendable by the author himself. There are various pieces of evidence that can do the same. Egyptian ingenuity means the creativity that the author experienced by looking your those pyramids.
Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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Fill in the sentence with the correct form of the underlined word. This is a division problem. You need to ___________ the two numbers.
According to Jem at which grade does one actually begin to learn
Answer:
Hover for more information. Jem tells Scout that "it (is) not until one reache(s) the sixth grade that one learn(s) anything of value" (Chapter 7). Scout, who is in the second grade when Jem tells her this, is having a horrible time at school.
Explanation:
Which key idea is emphasized in the text but not the chart? KEY FINDER Never Be Lost Again! The average amount of time that an American spends looking for misplaced things over the course of a lifetime is one year. —Electronics Today New KEY FINDER by SmartThink is the latest in convenience technology. With our key locator product, you will never lose your keys again! Plus, each unit includes a handy, super-bright LED flashlight, and more than one remote key finder can be purchased and used with the unit. It is easy to operate, effective, and, best of all, it finds your lost keys every time! Our custom-designed SmartThink adapter, charger, and rechargeable batteries are also included. To use: Simply extend the built-in antenna and press the finder button, and the extra-loud beeper on the remote key finder will sound for one full minute, making locating keys quick and easy. The powerful 100-foot extended operating range lets KEY FINDER operate through nearly all household and office walls, doors, furniture, and clothing.
Answer:
"It finds your lost keys every time"
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right
Answer: The answer is, how to use the KEY FINDER to locate keys
Explanation: This is for the question, "Which key idea is emphasized in the text but not the chart?"
In what way can sentence structure affect the tone ofa written work?
Help me pls I need helppp
Answer:
that just looks hard
Explanation:
Which one best describes Malala's mother?
A.She is College-educated.
B.She is very strict and difficult to live with
C.She is angry with her father for making her so independent
D.She can't read but is still very proud of her daughter's accomplishments.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer: 3rd question from the top
Explanation:
It is the easiest to read. Mark brainliest?
Just give me any anwser????
Answer:
A hero should obviously be strong,and that is universal because everyone could agree,i guess
Explanation:
Bravery.
Conviction.
Courage.
Determination.
Helpful.
Honesty.
Inspirational.
Moral integrity.
Pretty sure these are universal, haha. I hope I helped, have a good day!
Paul was getting tired. This was the fourth car lot he had visited
today. So far, every dealer had tried to sell him a car by telling
him he couldn't get a better deal from anyone else. Now he was
listening to the fourth salesperson:
"Paul, you should not let this offer go. This is the best deal
around. You could own this sporty new model and stay within
your budget. For the price, I think the car has the best
combination of comfort and speed. The car also gets great gas
mileage and is loaded with extras. It has air, power windows
and leather seats, Best of all, the car is the sharpest of any of
the new models.
"Now, Paul, you can take this car tonight if you write me a check
for the down payment and leave your old car in trade. I would
like to offer you a special car loan that stretches over a seven-
year period. I have never offered a seven-year car loan, but I
know that you really want the car. To be honest, none of the
other car dealers can offer a seven-year loan."
What is the following claim?
None of the other car dealers can offer a seven-year loan.
A. A believable fact
B. A questionable opinion
C. A questionable fact
Answer:
C. A questionable fact
Explanation:
i think this is the correct answer because none of the other car dealers can offer a seven-year loan is not an opinion, but it's also questionable
Answer:
I think the answer is "A questionable fact" (C)
Explanation:
How does Ms. G show that she respects the students?
Answer:
she tells them how good she is everyday
Explanation: