Answer:
c the phychological struggle of ones mind how do i know simple its in the mind so its internal
Answer:
C
Explanation:
"Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning” -Maya Angelou how does that quote relate to growth mindset
Answer:
It tells you that when your writing a story or a phrase it wouldn't make sense for the other person unless they had or thought the same way you do, it means more stuff to you than someone else.
Which of the following stimuli is least likely to cause an animal to vomit?
A.
A bacterial infection in the stomach
B.
Feeling cold after stepping outside
C.
Drinking large amounts of water at once
D.
Getting dizzy after spinning in circles
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
I have 2 cats at home with me. I put 2 bowls of water out and they both drink them really fast. In the middle of the night sometimes, my 2nd cat Chiru would throw up outta nowhere.
Research Process 8:Question 2
Which of these is a correctly formatted entry?
Select one:
a. Winters, Anne. Dinosaurs. 2014. Boylston Books.
b. Winters, anne. Dinosaurs. Boylston Books, 2014
c. Winters, Anne. Dinosaurs. Boylston Books, 2014.
d.Winters, Anne. Dinosaurs 2014
Answer:
I guess the answer is winter Anne dinosaurs Boylston books 2014
what type of tooth paste do you prefer colgate or crest?
Answer:
Crest ever since I had braces.
Explanation:
Which statement best describes how figurative language contributes to the tone of the text? Help plz!
Answer:
I'd personally go with B.
Explanation:
B states that the "shuddering" flowers gave a wistful tone. Wistful, by definition, means "vague or regretful longing." Basically, similar to a melancholy tone.
I’m gonna cry no one will help me pls I’ll give brainliest I’ll do anything
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Cities and events can save a lot of money by hiring volunteers that voluntarily offer to plan, clean up, or do things for the community that they will not get paid. The money that would have been used to pay people for cleaning and other stuff can then go towards greater accomplishment and the overall better future of the city/town/community.
My name was Tommy Stubbins, son of Jacob Stubbins, the cobbler of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh; and I was nine and a half years old. At that time Puddleby was only quite a small town. A river ran through the middle of it; and over this river there was a very old stone bridge, called Kingsbridge, which led you from the market-place on one side to the churchyard on the other.
Sailing-ships came up this river from the sea and anchored near the bridge. I used to go down and watch the sailors unloading the ships upon the river-wall. The sailors sang strange songs as they pulled upon the ropes; and I learned these songs by heart. And I would sit on the river-wall with my feet dangling over the water and sing with the men, pretending to myself that I too was a sailor.
For I longed always to sail away with those brave ships when they turned their backs on Puddleby Church and went creeping down the river again, across the wide lonely marshes to the sea. I longed to go with them out into the world to seek my fortune in foreign lands—Africa, India, China and Peru! When they got round the bend in the river and the water was hidden from view, you could still see their huge brown sails towering over the roofs of the town, moving onward slowly—like some gentle giants that walked among the houses without noise. What strange things would they have seen, I wondered, when next they came back to anchor at Kingsbridge! And, dreaming of the lands I had never seen, I'd sit on there, watching till they were out of sight.
Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the plot as presented in the excerpt of "The Cobbler's Son"?
(6 points)
a
Tommy had little hope of escaping his quiet life.
b
Tommy hoped to live a life of adventure in his youth.
c
Tommy learned strange songs from sailors in his youth.
d
Tommy lived in a quaint, small village in his youth.
Answer:
B! Hope that helps!
Explanation:
Giving away points tell me your fav animated movie
Answer:
the jungle book
Explanation:
i love this
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TIME REMAINING
56:04
Which details should you look for in determining the setting of a story? Check all that apply.
the story's time period
where the author lives
the characters' environment
how long the story is
where the story takes place
Mark this and retum
Save and Exit
Nox
Subm
Answer:
where the story takes place
Explanation:
makes the most sense, hope this helps!
What role does the the first person point of view in this excerpt how I learned English
inside the room, the children sat quietly wishing their parents would return soon what word does the prepositional phrase in bold modify
a) children
b) wishing
c) sat
d) parents
Answer:
C sat
Explanation:
I checked it and it’s right I hope this helps!!
Answer:
Explanation:
Well first i need to know wich word was in bold??
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What is the most likely purpose an author would have in writing a book titled It’s Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference?
A.) to entertain readers with stories about scary places around the world
B.) to persuade readers to travel all over the world
C.) to inform readers about the ways young people improve the world
Answer:
c
Explanation:
(HELP) Reorganize this paragraph to produce a clear relationship between the
claim and counterclaim.
[1] Electric cars produce zero emissions and are 60 percent more
energy efficient than gasoline-fueled cars. [2] Electric cars are the most
environmentally friendly motor vehicle on the road. [3] The electricity
used to power electric cars can come from dirty sources such as burned
coal. [4] Electric cars are not completely clean however.
Answer:
2bnd
Explanation:
i really need help so pls hurry
Answer:
you didn't post what u need help with ?...
Explanation:
Answer:
umm wheres the question i gladly help if i can
Explanation:
thank you for the points to
The Chrysanthemums
In what ways is the tinker a contrast to Elisa? What might he represent for her? Is he sincere, or is he just a con man? Are there any ways in which they are alike? (Study their conversation carefully for clues, providing details in your response.)
Answer and Explanation:
1. Eliza is a woman full of life and willing to know the world, but she is constantly trapped in the patriarchal social concept that takes over our society. She cannot do what she wants, because society puts her in a position of impotence for being a woman. However, the tinker, being a man, has the complete freedom he wants, with nothing to stop him from living the way he thinks best.
2. For Eliza, the tinker represents freedom, the ability to live a life without borders, to go wherever you want and to have no limitations.
3. There are controversies about the nature of the tinker, but taking into account the strong persuasion that he exercised over Eliza to buy her products, we can say that he is a swindler, because he took advantage of her interest in him, to get his hands on in her money.
4. They are similar in presenting a strong desire related to their own lives. The tinker has a strong desire to obtain wealth, to sell his products and to have enough money to live. Eliza, on the other hand, wants freedom to live, she very much wants to be free from all social ties and live a full life.
Find the article adjective(s) in the following sentence.
The horse ran quickly.
Answer:
the
Explanation:
Answer:
The horse ran quickly.
Explanation:
the article adjective in the sentence is "the" btw
article adjectives modify nouns
hope this helped !
Read this summary of Passage 1.
(1) Where a person fits within the family birth order probably determines that person's character traits.
(2) Birth order theory focuses on patterns.
Which sentence belongs in the summary between sentences 1 and 2?
A) Data exists to support birth order theory.
B) Parenting styles are more important than birth order.
C) Little information exists about characteristics of only children.
D) Most successful people support birth order theory.
Answer: The answer is A - Data exists to support birth order theory.
Explanation:
Answer:
B: “Parenting styles more important than Birth Orders”.
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I uhhhhh please help
Answer:
pathos
Explanation:
Answer:
Pathos
Explanation:
Pathos is a attempt to sway an audience emotionally.
Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: ?
pls! im in a meeting and everyone who answers this riddle correctly gets a homework pass! There is 5 mins!
Answer:
your age!
Explanation:
hope this is right!
--- jules
In "Cupid Stung," what does Cupid mean when he says that the bee is "like a mean serpent on a tiny wing"? A.
The bee is not as small and innocent as it appears, but rather, it is sneaky and with ill intent like a snake.
B.
The bee is not to be trusted at all like a snake, for it will sneak up and attack with no sense of forgiveness.
C.
The bee is similar to a snake, where both are underestimated for their ability to strike when it is least expected.
D.
The bee is cruel and unfair for attacking him for no apparent reason other than laying his head on a bed of roses.
Poem:
Cupid, once upon a bed,
Of roses laid his weary head;
Luckless urchin, not to see,
Within the leaves, a slumbering bee.
The bee awak'd, with anger wild,
The bee awak'd, and stung the child.
Loud and piteous his cries,
"Oh, Mother! I am wounded through,
Stung by some little angry thing that flew,
Like a mean serpent on a tiny wing,
An ugly bee it was, for once, I know it was so."
Then she said, "My infant, if so much
Thou feel the little wild bee's touch,
How must the heart, ah, Cupid! be,
The hapless heart that's stung by thee!"
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because bees aren't as they will sting you as quicker than you spot them with no hesitation at all
The bee is not as small and innocent as it appears, but rather, it is sneaky and with ill intent like a snake does Cupid mean when he says that the bee is "like a mean serpent on a tiny wing". Hence, option A is correct.
What is Cupid?In Latin poetry, Cupid is referred to as Amor and is the ancient Roman god of all forms of love. He is Eros's opposite in Greek mythology. According to myth, Cupid was the progeny of Venus, the goddess of love, and Mercury, the gods' eagle-borne messenger.
He was the son of Aphrodite and was known as Eros in Greek mythology. According to Roman legend, Cupid was envious of Psyche's beauty, but he nevertheless fell deeply in love with her. He married her and instructed her to avoid his gaze at all costs. He only paid her visits at night.
In Roman mythology, Cupid is the deity of desire, sensual love, attraction, and affection.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Anagrams are words that can:
A. keep you focused on reading.
B. be persuasive.
C. move letters around to make other words.
D. help you with time management.
Answer:
Move letters around to make other words.
Explanation:
NEGORE, THE COWARD
He had followed the trail of his fleeing people for eleven days, and his pursuit had been in itself a flight; for behind him he knew full well were the dreaded Russians, Negore fled after his fleeing tribe and came upon it this summer night by the head waters of the Pee-lat. Though near the midnight hour, it was bright day as he passed through the weary camp. Many saw him, all knew him, but few and cold were the greetings he received.
"Negore, the Coward," he heard Illiha, a young woman, laugh, and Sun-ne, his sister's daughter, laughed with her.
Black anger ate at his heart; but he gave no sign, threading his way among the camp-fires until he came to one where sat an old man. A young woman was kneading with skillful fingers the tired muscles of his legs. He raised a sightless face and listened intently as Negore's foot crackled a dead twig.
"Who comes?" he queried in a thin, tremulous voice.
"Negore," said the young woman, scarcely looking up from her task.
Negore's face was expressionless. For many minutes he stood and waited. The old man's head had sunk back upon his chest. The young woman pressed and prodded the wasted muscles, resting her body on her knees, her bowed head hidden as in a cloud by her black wealth of hair. Negore watched the supple body, bending at the hips as a lynx's body might bend, pliant as a young willow stalk, and, withal, strong as only youth is strong. He looked, and was aware of a great yearning, akin in sensation to physical hunger. At last he spoke, saying:
"Is there no greeting for Negore, who has been long gone and has but now come back?"
"Thou art my woman, Oona," Negore said, his tones dominant and conveying a hint of menace.
She arose with catlike ease and suddenness to her full height, her eyes flashing, her nostrils quivering like a deer's.
"I was thy woman to be, Negore, but thou art a coward; the daughter of Old Kinoos mates not with a coward!"
"Old Kinoos and I came among you from a strange land. Thy people took us in by their fires and made us warm, nor asked whence or why we wandered. It was their thought that Old Kinoos had lost the sight of his eyes from age; nor did Old Kinoos say otherwise, nor did I, his daughter. Old Kinoos is a brave man, but Old Kinoos was never a boaster. And now, when I tell thee of how his blindness came to be, thou wilt know, beyond question, that the daughter of Kinoos cannot mother the children of a coward such as thou art, Negore."
Again she silenced the speech that rushed up to his tongue.
"Know, Negore, if journey be added unto journey of all thy journeyings through this land, thou wouldst not come to the unknown Sitka on the Great Salt Sea. In that place there be many Russian folk, and their rule is harsh. And from Sitka, Old Kinoos, who was Young Kinoos in those days, fled away with me, a babe in his arms, along the islands in the midst of the sea. My mother dead tells the tale of his wrong; a Russian, dead with a spear through breast and back, tells the tale of the vengeance of Kinoos.
"But wherever we fled, and however far we fled, always did we find the hated Russian folk. Kinoos was unafraid, but the sight of them was a hurt to his eyes; so we fled on and on, through the seas and years, till we came to the Great Fog Sea
"At last we came to Pastolik, which is where the Yukon drowns itself in the Great Fog Sea.
"So, when there came a ship, Old Kinoos stepped forward and said he would show the way. He was an old man then, and his hair was white; but he was unafraid. And he was cunning, for he took the ship to where the sea sucks in to the land and the waves beat white on the mountain called Romanoff. The sea sucked the ship in to where the waves beat white, and it ground upon the rocks and broke open its sides. Then came all the people of Pastolik, (for this was the plan), with their war-spears, and arrows, and some few guns. But first the Russians put out the eyes of Old Kinoos that he might never show the way again, and then they fought, where the waves beat white, with the people of Pastolik.
"Now the head-man of these Russians was Ivan. He it was, with his two thumbs, who drove out the eyes of Kinoos. He it was who fought his way through the white water, with two men left of all his men, and went away along the rim of the Great Fog Sea into the north. Kinoos was wise. He could see no more and was helpless as a child. So he fled away from the sea, up the great, strange Yukon, even to Nulato, and I fled with him.
"This was the deed my father did, Kinoos, an old man. But how did the young man, Negore?"
What information in the story would best support the idea that Kinoos should be called Kinoos, the brave? (1 point)
Select one:
a. He entered many unknown villages seeking shelter.
b. He raised a child on his own.
c. He travelled across the Great Fog Sea.
d. He volunteered for a dangerous deed.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He entered many unknown villages seeking shelter.
Spider gave him no peace till he promised to show him the stone. This he was most unwilling to do knowing his cousin's wicked ways. He felt sure that when Spider saw the stone he would not be content to take only what he needed. However, Spider troubled him so much with questions that at last he promised. He told Spider that they would start next morning, as soon as the women set about their work. Spider was too impatient to wait. In the middle of the night, he told his children to get up and make a noise with the pots as if they were the women at work. Spider at once ran and wakened his cousin, saying, “Quick! It is time to start." His cousin, however, saw he had been tricked and went back to bed again, saying he would not start till the women were sweeping. No sooner was he asleep again than Spider made his children take brooms and begin to sweep very noisily. He roused Kofi once more, saying, "It is time we had started.” Once more his cousin refused to set off, saying it was only another trick of Spider's. He again returned to bed and to sleep. This time Spider slipped into his cousin's room and cut a hole in the bottom of his bag, which he then filled with ashes. After that, he went off and left Kofi in peace.
How do the events build to support the central idea?
A. When Spider learns of the stone, Kofi selfishly tries to keep it for himself.
B. Because of his hunger, Spider tries to learn the secret of Kofi's well-being.
C. Because of his greed, Spider is suspicious of Kofi and then steals from him.
D. When Kofi shows him the stone, Spider hurries to take it home to feed his family.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think its more likely c
cause kofi wasn't selfish if it said he was unwilling to show it cause of his cousin, the spider, ways. it never said or implied that he wanted to know kofi's well-being. it also never mentioned kofi showing him the stone, so i think it would be c cause it does say the spider wanted to see the stone and it also implied in the beginning that he was wicked, also in the end it says he fills a bag with ashes
What is the effect of the conflict in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"
It destroys the relationship between Jerry and his best friend Roger.
It creates tension between Jerry and the other boys when he finds a Cleveland card.
It highlights Jerry's struggle choosing between helping himself or helping his brother.
It lead to the Frenchtown boys' confrontation with kids from the North Side.
please help quick!!!
Answer:it should be a or d
Explanation:
Ok I have an assignment to do I need help… can y’all give me some ideas
Answer:well first of all you write about what your idea is to do after highscholl and then you can explain what your doing after highschool and lets say for example if you were going to work at a resturaunt you could explain what you want your position to be and you can explain what you would do im not sure if this helped im really sorry! im only in 7 grade so i dont know if this helped or not
Explanation:
Who ruled the eastern side of Rome empire?????? Plz help not too sure
Answer:
Byzantine Empire
Explanation:
In paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 of the passage, the writer of the Declaration makes the point that A) England has done no useful things for the colonies. B) England has done many useful things for the colonies. England has been helpful in addressing the colonies ' complaints , but to no avail. D) The colonies have been patient about getting their complaints addressed , but to no avail .
Answer:A
Explanation:
what is the theme for chapter 10 dear martin ?
Answer:
In Dear Martin, Nic Stone demonstrates how beneficial it is for people facing discrimination to have supportive relationships. Searching for guidance, Justyce addresses his diary entries to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wanting to fortify himself against the hatred and insensitivity all around him by emulating Dr. King.
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At this point, should virtual learning still be an option for high school students?
Answer:
no it shouldn't, they are old enough to learn online. When u get to college, you will have to be online a lot more. The world isn't safe.
can forgiveness play an important role in criminal justice commonlit answers
it possibly could, for example if one has charges for one person and they so happen to forgive them then the charges my be taken off?