Answer:
The truth is, it is possible to change the world. But to change the world, you have to change yourself first. You have to change your mentality, your habits, and your actions. It's not easy changing yourself, but it's necessary if you want to make a massive impact. Why you should change yourself?
Internal Change Will Help you Focus
Change enables you to become the person you want to be. Practicing and enacting change yourself is one of the most rewarding processes you will ever experience. It also displays a very valuable life skill.
Explanation:
what is the features of migraine headaches of class 11
Answer:
you will have a continuous headache for a long duration
Answer: severe throbbing pain nausea extreme sensitivity to light/sound
13. Which of the following is NOT an example of verbal irony?
(1 Point)
O A left hand person is called a "Lefty"
O A tall person is called a "Shorty"
An arrogant criminal gets caught/
O A best selling writer's latest novel is a flop.
Answer:
i think the last one but not so sure
The school bell usually__________at 7:30 everyday.
a. goes on
b. goes up
c. goes off
d. goes away
Which text evidence best supports the authors' claim? "A plantation was not a new technology but, rather, a new way of organizing planting, growing, cutting, and refining a crop." "By contrast, the plantation had only one purpose: to create a single product that could be grown, ground, boiled, dried, and sold to distant markets." "Since one cannot live on sugar, the crop grown on plantations could not even feed the people who harvested it." "The mill was right next to the crop, so that growing and grinding took place in the same spot."
Answer:
By contrast, the plantation had only one purpose: to create a single product that could be grown, ground, boiled, dried, and sold to distant markets.
Explanation:
In the book, Sugar changed the world, the authors tried to take us through the history of sugar especially during the ea of slavery.
The authors tell us that the plantation was a new and revolutionary way to the whole process of making sugar. From planting to drying and also selling. Ant that for the first time in history these farms were having such form of organization.
Answer:
the answer is: B
Explanation:
In two to four sentences, explain how this sentence or passage communicates or supports the theme. Complete the following sentence to help you begin your explanation.
This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned / has not learned...
the short story is Theseus and the Minotaur
Answer:
omcaisnd
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The short story is The "Legend" relates the tale of a young man who learns the importance of humility. This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned the importance of humility, as he realizes that his pride and arrogance have caused him to make mistakes and suffer consequences. He comes to understand that humility is the key to success and happiness.
paula hurried. stationn
A into
B Asif
C to the
D as through
Answer:
C. to the
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Read the first stanza of "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls."
The tide rises, the tide falls,
The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;
Along the sea-sands damp and brown
The traveller hastens toward the town,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
Why does the poet most likely use the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands?
to create a subdued mood within the poem
to make the poem more haunting or unsettling
to give a sense of the time of year
to evoke sadness within the reader
Answer: either A or B, I hope this helps.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is B!
Explanation:
I have taken the test, and got it correct! Be careful, this is very close to another question if you have the same version test!
please help I will mark brainlist if right.
Answer:
my sis said it is number. 3 or could also be number. 4 but she was not too sure lol but it is much better if other pips give an answer too
polo g or lil baby which one the best
Answer:
Polo all the wayyy!!!!
Explanation:
He the goat❤
The dictionary definition of ordinary is: with no special or distinctive features; normal.
This meaning of "ordinary" is which literary device?
a
Connotation
b
Motif
c
Denotation
d
Symbol
Explanation:
In literature, any technique used to help the author achieve his or her purpose is called a literary device.
Education empowers a person... explain with your personal experience
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Education simply means the process of acquiring knowledge by an individual.
Education empowers a person with the required skills, knowledge and mindset needed for the person to contribute positively to his or her nation and the world as a whole.
Personally, the role of education to me is important and cannot be neglected. Education has instilled confidence and the necessary knowledge which are required to relate with other people. I can think positively, seek solutions to challenges and live a better life.
To move forward in life, education is important. The role of education to the building of a nation is paramount. The people in a country makes up a nation which invariably means a nation with educated and great minds will make a great nation.
Will give brainliest for the first best answer! Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.
And only now—a solid, panic-stricken, gut-wrenching, heart-palpitating ten minutes by the clock but feeling like an eternity later—did it sink in for John Coursen, Tom Kelly, and a lot of the other Grumman folks who had poured years of their lives into building the lunar module: Their baby was on the moon. Let the cheering begin!
When the lunar module lands at 4:18 p.m. EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remain. Armstrong radios "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Mission control erupts in celebration as the tension breaks, and a controller tells the crew "You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again."
What information is presented in both excerpts?
Both excerpts give information about the exact time the lunar module sets down on the moon.
Both excerpts give information about the amount of fuel remaining when the lunar module lands.
Both excerpts give information about Armstrong’s communication when the lunar module lands.
Both excerpts give information about the moment when the lunar module lands on the moon.
Answer:
A OR B PLEASE HELP!!
also give other person brainliest
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
Changing positive statement to nagative statement
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what is the central idea of saving the lost
Answer:
Science Article
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Because of their inability to respond, people in a vegetative state have always been a mystery to scientists. Until Adrian Owen made a groundbreaking discovery, the actual neurology was unknown.
Recall how the author of "The German Gas Attack at Ypres" describes the scene of French soldiers dying from exposure to poisonous gas. How do his descriptions suggest he feels about the topic?
Answer:
I think the answer is disturbed, but not emotionally invested.
Explanation:
Answer:
unsettled but not emotionally involved
Explanation:
Which event from "Seventh Grade" is part of the story's rising action? Victor waits in line to receive his computer card. Victor lingers in his homeroom so he can be near Teresa. Victor agrees to help Teresa learn the French language. Victor goes to the library and checks out French textbook
Answer:
Victor lingers in his homeroom so he can be near Teresa.
Explanation:
The rising action of a story is one part of the plot where the characters act or say in such a way that it builds up and creates suspense. It occurs before the climax of the story but acts or helps in building the suspense to the climax.
In Gary Soto's short story "Seventh Grade", the character Victor wants to impress Teresa, a girl he likes. So, he'd do everything in such a way that he's near her or that she will notice him. One scene which is a part of the rising action is when he lingers near his homeroom just to be near her.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
Your answer is "Victor lingers in his homeroom so he can be near Teresa". :)
Explanation:
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The deliberate irony Orwell uses is called doublespeak, which is when words are used not to convey meaning – but to undermine it – corrupting the very ideas that they refer to. "War is Peace" is one of 1984's doublespeak slogans. WHAT ARE THE OTHER TWO DOUBLESPEAK SLOGANS? *
Answer:
Other doublespeak slogans are:
1. Freedom Is Slavery
2. Ignorance Is Strength
Explanation:
George Orwell, in his book, 1984 portrayed the use of doublespeak (doublethink). Doublespeak is a form of language which seeks to deliberately distort and reverse the meaning of words.
In his book, 1984, the Party used doublespeak (doublethink) as part of their campaigning which spreads propaganda and goes further to manipulate the public and even leadership. It is the ability of holding two beliefs that are contradictory and believed to be true.
So, in his book, the doublespeak examples that are seen are: War Is Peace, Freedom Is Slavery and Ignorance Is Strength.
Which statement about point of view in this passage is true
A: The focus on the feelings of many characters shows that this passage uses a first-person point of view
B: The use of the pronouns he and their shows that this passage uses a third-person point of view
C: The use of nouns Bill and villains shows that this passage uses a first-person point of view
D: The focus on the feelings of only one character shows that this passage uses a third person point of view
The passage
On another occasion, a band of rustlers stole Bill's cattle, so he hunted down those villains and knocked out all their gold fillings That's the reason there's gold in them thar hills!
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The answer is B: The use of the pronouns he and their shows that this passage uses a third-person point of view.
What is Pronoun?
Pronoun is a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse.
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In Andrew Blum’s speech, “Discover the Physical Side of the Internet”, what devices does he use to engage the reader?
a) Lots of research presented in his speech
b) A PowerPoint
c) Humor, personal anecdotes, facts, pictures of places he references, charts
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The literary tools used in creative nonfiction writing are more interesting than those in fiction.
Answer:
Fiction/Poetry Techniques: Since creative non-fiction writing is such a hybrid and multi-faceted genre, it's often helpful to use/borrow techniques from fiction or poetry. Scenes, dialogue, narrative structure, setting, and an emphasis on language are all important aspects of creative nonfiction as well.
Explanation:
Copy and paste the entire text of the Robots on Earth into a document. Read the article. Write a summary of the article: Write a main idea sentence for each paragraph of the article. Put your main idea sentences together to create the first draft of your summary paragraph and include a topic sentence. Revise your draft to make it more concise, effective, and objective. Proofread your paragraph for complete sentences, proper punctuation, and correct spelling. Remember that the summary should be objective and should not include your opinions or experiences.
Explanation:
where is the story
People who have Alzheimer's disease experience an increasing loss of brain function and cognition over time. Alzheimer's is characterized by a buildup of abnormal protein fragments that damage brain cells. Recently scientists have discovered an enzyme, BACE2, that decreases these abnormal protein fragments in the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. Which statement explains how BACE2 most likely works?
BACE2 speeds up the reaction that breaks down the abnormal protein fragments.
BACE2 is a reactant that combines with the abnormal protein fragments.
BACE2 breaks down into smaller pieces that react with the abnormal protein fragments, forming more complex molecules.
BACE2 molecules link several abnormal protein fragments together, forming a complete protein.
Answer:
BACE2 speeds up the reaction that breaks down the abnormal protein fragments.
Explanation:
BACE2 accelerates the reaction that breaks the fragments of abnormal proteins that cause Alzheimer's disease. With that, this enzyme is able to quickly cut these proteins, called beta-amyloid, into pieces so tiny that it takes the entire molecule to complete destruction. This is very innovative for the treatment of alzheimer's, although much research needs to be done to improve this process and not cause side effects.
Words like "gonna" and phrases like "where they do that at?" are examples of
Formal Language
Colloquialisms
Idioms
Metaphors
Answer:
Colloquialisms
Explanation:
The dictionary definition of colloquialism is:
- a word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.
- the use of ordinary or familiar words or phrases.
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What did we learn about the character Curley in chapter 2 and why is it important to the story (Of mice and men)? Explain
Answer:
He is described as “a thin young man with a brown face, with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair” which is why he is called Curley. Curley is described as dressing in a somewhat aristocratic way, as if to separate himself from the lowly ranch hands. The glove is to keep his hand soft for his wife. Curley is the boss's son, and because his father only appears once, Curley is the main representative in the novella of the land-owning class. When this revenge plan fails and he loses face, Curley picks a fight with the vulnerable Lennie to reassert his status.
Commas with Compound Sentences Practice
help please
Answer:
1: Checkmark,2:idk, 3: X(after party), 4: Checkmark
Explanation:
what sank the titanic reading plus answers
Answer:
an iceberg
Explanation:
For decades after the disaster, there was little doubt about what sank the Titanic. When the "unsinkable" ship, the largest, most luxurious ocean liner of its time, crashed into an iceberg on its maiden voyage in 1912, it took more than 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers to the bottom.
Answer:
Iceburg
Explanation:
When the titanic crashed into an iceburg on its maiden voyage in 1912,it took more than 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers to the bottom
Think about how the author of "The Bone Wars" develops and explains the rivalry between Cope and Marsh over the course of the article. What are three central ideas about the rivalry? How is each idea developed and explained?What details support each one? In your answer, be sure to • identify three central ideas presented about the rivalry • explain how the text develops and explains these ideas • use details from the article in your answer
Answer:
The Bone Wars is an episode in the history of paleontology that led to the discovery of some of the most famous dinosaurs.
Explanation:
The rivalry between Cope and Marsh was what led them to commit illicit acts and even destroy several dinosaur bones in order to "destroy" each other.
They began to collect fossil bones, and hidden from Cope, Marsh had paid for the bones to easily reach him.
Although both were great scientists, instead of working together they attacked each other in a public way.
However, this enmity helped to discover large species such as Diplodocus or Anisonchus Copehater.
Finally, the one who "won the war" was Marsh, who found 80 new species of dinosaur, while Cope found 56.
Read this excerpt from "The Day the Gulls Went Crazy" by
Susan E. Quinlan.
What is the author's purpose in this paragraph?
O to describe what Larry does with the gulls' eggs
to highlight how defensive gulls are of their nests
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture
gulls
Capturing and rebanding an adult gull is much more difficult
than capturing a small flightless chick. Resourceful as always,
Larry developed a special capture technique. He rigged up a
tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole. Knowing the fight a two-and-a-half-pound adult gull might
put up, he scared the bird off its nest and replaced its fragile
eggs with dummy eggs. Next, he laid the noose around the nest
and moved away. A trail of fishing line led from the noose to the
fishing pole and reel in his hands. Crouching low, Larry waited
for the retum of the bird in need of rebanding. When the
moment was right, he reeled in the line, tightening the noose
around the gulls legs.
O to emphasize the materials that Larry used
Answer:
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
Explanation:
This is true due to the starting statement in the opening percepts about the gull and how difficult it happens to be to capture it. For Larry to be able to succeed, he has no other option than to improvise. He did this by "He rigged up a tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole."
Answer: to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
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I need help on making a paragraph on culture but talking about Tradition and Rituals or Food. Anything will help!!!!
Answer:
On an individual level, we grow up eating the food of our cultures. It becomes a part of who each of us are. Many of us associate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it ties us to our families, holding a special and personal value for us. Food from our family often becomes the comfort food we seek as adults in times of frustration and stress. When I was sick as a kid, I couldn’t eat rice because I was too weak, so my mother would cook soup and bring it to bed for me. The smell and taste of the soup became something very familiar to me. Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I remember the soup my mom used to make for me and I feel hungry for that soup.
On a larger scale, food is an important part of culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next. It also operates as an expression of cultural identity. Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.
Continuing to make food from their culture for family meals is a symbol of pride for their ethnicity and a means of coping with homesickness. Many open their own restaurants and serve traditional dishes. However, the food does not remain exactly the same. For example, some ingredients needed to make traditional dishes may not be readily available, so the taste and flavor can be different from the taste and flavor of the dishes that they would prepare in their home countries. Additionally, when immigrants sell food in another country, they do not only sell it to people from the same countries as them, but to people from different countries. Therefore, they have to alter the original dishes to cater to a wider range of customers with distinct tastes and flavor preferences. Alterations to original dishes can create new flavors that still retain the cultural significance of the dish.