Answer:
A, b, and d
Explanation:
Answer:
Are there places where one thought does not flow naturally to the next one?
Does the beginning of each paragraph connect readers to a previous idea?
Are my descriptions of people, places, and things described in clear, logical way?
Explanation:
i took the quiz and this was correct
5.
How does the author establish the frog's point of view in the story?
1.Transpiration is a process in which plants
(a) receive water from soil.
(b) absorb water vapour from air.
(c) prepare food from water.
(d) release water vapour.
Answer:
A. receive water from soil
Identify the following sentence:
Darkness descended on the countryside, and many stars became visible.
Compound-Complex
Simple
Complex
Compound
How did Lizabeth character act in Marigolds?
please help! Timed, its easy but im lazy hahaha and i need to answer a phone call with my doctor.
Answer:
Subject - 8
Denotation - 10
Adverb - 6
Direct Object - 1
Imperative - 9
Predicate noun - 4
Synonym - 7
Connotation - 2
Verb - 5
Declarative - 3
Sally wants to write a travel brochure on the island of Hawaii.
Which research question will provide the best focus for Sally's brochure?
1. Where is Hawaii located?
2. What is Hawaii's climate?
3. When did Hawaii become a state?
4. Why is Hawaii a popular place to visit?
Help
Why couldn't the "mahout" take care of his elephant?
Answer:
Explanation:
A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. As with many professions in tribal or undeveloped areas, a mahout starts as a boy, as a hereditary family profession, and he receives an elephant early in its life, and he is trained to keep it by his family. They remain bonded to each other throughout their lives.
Bronx Masquerade assignment in study sync!
The vocab words are
Benefit
Bother
Complexion
Confide
Snare
Snickers
Volume
Match vocab words with the matching meaning!
Act one Romeo and Juliet
Which of the following passages best reveals what Lord Capulet advises Paris to do?
a."Let two more summers wither in her pride/ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.”
b."But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; my will to her consent is but a part."
c.“She hath not yet seen the change of fourteen years.”
d.“Find the persons out whose names are written there, and to them say My house and welcome on their pleasure stay.”
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This is the advice Lord Capulet gave to Paris
Predict what you think will happen as a
result of a thief breaking into the bookstore.
Answer: The person who is at the cash register will set an alarm, then call the cops or security.
Explanation: That is what I would predict
Read the excerpt below from Chris Jacobs' narrative called Everlasting. As you read, think about how Jacobs creates an effective anecdote.
The car ride would have been long for a grown-up. For a first-grader, it was eternity. There were no iPads or even Game Boys back then to hold my focus; all I had was my red Thundercats lunchbox, the occasional emerald highway sign to mark our progress, and a tongue that churned out Whys like a Ford factory line.
Why do we have to get up when it's still nighttime? Why am I going to a new school? Why does it have to be so far?
Over the course of the first few weeks—once my mom caught on that these questions were actually complaints, her responses lost some of their patience. Though she handled the daily drives with grace, the bluish bags forming under her eyes told a different story: one about her years spent in poorly-funded, inner-city schools, and the doors that would close on her because of them. But I didn't get to hear that story till years later. For now, I just settled into a frustrated six-year-old silence, my attention flitting to the many switches and buttons in her aging '76 Dodge Aspen.
On one morning's ride, in an attempt to run defense on my mischief, Mom held up my lunchbox.
"Listen," she hushed, giving it three good shakes.
I gasped, my body snapping to attention. Two shakes would have been enough for me to recognize that sound—a deep, delicious clack of candy marbles that could only be—yes, yes, they were—
"Gobstoppers!!" I tore the lunchbox from her hands, pouring its contents onto my lap. "A whole box?!" I squealed.
How is this an effective beginning to the story?
It tells the main anecdote of the story.
It explains why the author is going to a new school.
It gives the entire background of the author’s childhood.
It sets up the importance of Gobstoppers in the story.
This is an effective beginning to the story that it sets up the importance of Gobstoppers in the story. The correct option is (D).
What is the adoption narrative of Chris Jacobs?When he was 14 months old, Jacobs was adopted. At the age of 22, with the help of his adoptive parents, he used an adoption locator service to connect with Mary Hagberg, his birth mother, in 1993.
He doubles as a television host for TLC's Overhaulin' and Long Lost Family. He served as an on-air talent for NFL Network at some point. In 2004, Jacobs was hired to host Overhaulin'.
Gobstoppers!!" I ripped the lunchbox out of her hands and dumped the food on my lap.
Therefore, the is an effective beginning to the story that it sets up the importance of Gobstoppers in the story.
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HELP!!!
Identify the following sentence:
Amy practices gymnastics every night after school.
O Compound-Complex
O Complex
Compound
Simple
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Why_____i memorize something i can easily get it from a book
1)would
2)may
3)might
4)should
I believe the answer is 4) should or 1) would.
Explanation:
the knowledge of making sense.
Answer:
3) should
Explanation:
Why should i memorize something i can easily get it from a book
Henry wants to buy a ticket to a concert, but the ticket costs $60 and he only has $50. Henry makes an allowance of $10 each week for doing chores like taking out the garbage and doing the dishes. He usually spends his money on games, toys, or candy. The concert isn’t for another two weeks. What can Henry do to have enough money to buy a ticket to the concert?
Spend his allowance money like he usually does.
Spend his allowance money and the $50 he already has on something else.
Donate his allowance money.
Save the allowance money until he has enough to buy a ticket.
Answer:
save the allowance money until he has enough to buy the ticket
A New England Nun
by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
In about half an hour Joe Dagget came. She heard his heavy step on the walk and rose and took off her pink and white apron. Under that was still another—white linen with a little cambric edging on the bottom; that was Louisa's company apron. She never wore it without her calico sewing apron over it unless she had a guest. She had barely folded the pink and white one with methodical haste and laid it in a table drawer when the door opened and Joe Dagget entered. He seemed to fill up the whole room. A little yellow canary that had been asleep in his green cage at the south window woke up and fluttered wildly, beating his little yellow wings against the wires. He always did so when Joe Dagget came into the room.
"Good-evening," said Louisa. She extended her hand with a kind of solemn cordiality.
"Good-evening, Louisa," returned the man, in a loud voice.
She placed a chair for him, and they sat facing each other, with the table between them. . . .
Presently, Dagget began fingering the books on the table. There was a square red autograph album and a Young Lady's Gift-Book, which had belonged to Louisa's mother. He took them up one after the other and opened them; then laid them down again, the album on the Gift-Book.
Louisa kept eyeing them with mild uneasiness. Finally she rose and changed the position of the books, putting the album underneath. That was the way they had been arranged in the first place.
Dagget gave an awkward little laugh. "Now what difference did it make which book was on top?" he said.
Louisa looked at him with a deprecating smile. "I always keep them that way," she murmured.
"You do beat everything," said Dagget, trying to laugh again. His large face was flushed.
Adapted from Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's "A New England Nun," 1899.
A.)He is excited to read Louisa’s books.
B.)He is uncomfortable in Louisa's house.
C.)He feels awkward about expressing his love for Louisa.
D.)Louisa amuses him and makes him laugh.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I took the test a week ago. At least I think it is. :) And it is always c
1. Before painting, they went to the hardware store to buy paint.
What are the pronouns?
Answer:
they
Explanation:
This question has two parts. First answer part A. Then, answer part B Part A What is a theme of the passage? A. Not everyone will agree with you all the time B. There is more than one way to solve a problem. You can find the answers you seek if you look hard enough. D. People with different opinions can still find a way to get along
Answer:Critical thinking is a desire to seek, patience to doubt, fondness to meditate, slowness to assert, readiness to consider, carefulness to dispose and set in order; and hatred for every kind of imposture. —Francis Bacon, philosopher
Explanation:
17) If the restaurant is crowded, and a certain party walks in, claiming to be
of importance and asking to be seated immediately, the server should
A) immediately ask a manager to get the party seated.
B)
politely tell the party that they will have to wait until
it is their turn.
politely inquire to see their credentials as a party of
supposed "importance."
D)
apologize about the wait and ask if they can come
back later, after the rush is over.
E)
courteously inform the party that no one is truly
"important."
Answer:
politely inquire to see their credentials as a party of
supposed "importance."
Explanation:
IM SORRY IF IT IS WRONG THATS WHAT I THINK IT IS!! SO DONT DO IT IF YOU DONT TRUST ME!!!!!!!!!!
A species's population will never decrease if its habitat changes.
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It takes a long time for the animal species to adapt to it new environment. Even a small change can be profusely tragic
1. Define the word tradition?
2. What traditions have been discussed in chapter one?
Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
Tradition means a long-established custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another.
Can You Please Help Me?
Answer: D and Maybe E
Explanation: Have a brilliant day mate- Lily ^_^
plsss help I’ll mark brainliest. I’m begging you I have a D in this class I’m trying to change that:) THE SAMPLE WORDS MEANS THE WORDS UNDER “WORD WITH ROOT”.
Answer:
1. Unquestionably, an extraordinary amount of talent was present during the Renaissance.
2. The play had a brief intermission between acts.
3. The members of the board serve gratuitously, but elect a salaried secretary
4. Earth’s terrestrial biomes include areas such as deserts, taigas, and tropical rainforests.
Explanation:
There you go
does anyone have any tips on overusing words I am having trouble overusing the word hero in my essay
Answer:
Then don't use that word
Explanation: There is many words you can find in a dictionary its not limited to hero go have a look at a online one
There always
savior
paladin
"helper of the weak"
Olivia realized that there are no quick fixes for broken people. what is the participle
Answer:
qwsdfghjkjhgfdsasdfghgfdsa
Explanation:
sdfghjk
what does “Sing in me, Muse” in the Odyessy?
Answer:
Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story of that man skilled in all ways of contending, the wanderer, harried for years on end, after he plundered the stronghold on the proud height of Troy.
Explanation:
Rewrite a monologue from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. You may choose from Brutus’s or Antony’s funeral oration. Your version should adapt the original version with modern-day English. Be sure to use appropriate vocabulary, figures of speech, and figurative language to ensure that the style and integrity are maintained. Additionally, your word choice should maintain the intended tone and meaning of the lines.
Answer:
Friends, Romans, countrymen, listen to me
I came to bury Caesar, not to praise him
The evil actions of men will remain after their death
The good in a man will enter his body after death
Let Caesar's actions follow him.
Brutus had told you Caesar was ambitious.
If Caesar was ambitious, his ambition would be his demise,
Caesar made it clear, he was an ambitious man.
Due to Brutus' departure-
Brutus and them are all honorable men-
I will now discuss my relationship with Caesar.
Caesar was a loyal friend to me.
Brutus said that Caesar was ambitious,
and Brutus is not a liar.
Many captives asked Caesar to be released with money,
Caesar brought them home to Rome,
and put the money in Rome's treasure, not in his pocket.
Did Caesar think this was ambitious?
Caesar cried alongside the poor.
Ambition takes overcoming more troubles.
Yet Brutus said Caesar was ambitious,
and Brutus wouldn't lie.
You all saw at the Lupercal,
I excitingly presented Brutus with a crown,
which Brutus quickly denied.
Was Brutus' ambition?
Brutus still says Caesar was ambitious,
Brutus is an honorable man, he wouldn't lie.
I'm not speaking to disprove Brutus,
But I'm here to speak what I know.
You all loved him once unwarrantedly:
Why are you all mourning for him?
There is no longer any judgement,
And men have lost their reason. Bear with me.
My heart is in the coffin with Caesar.
I will pause momentarily.
Explanation:
What is a point of view in a story?
the perspective from which the story is told
scenery and setting
the main character's Ideas
how far you can see
What word mean “prior to the war”
Answer:
it means before the war,
the word prior, means before something, for example in a sentence it would be:
"prior to the war, we had plently of food"
hence it means:
before the war
Explanation:
What are Antonyms of advent?
Answer:
Exit
Explanation:
How does society train guys to be guys and girls to be girls?
Answer:
girls are taught to be soft, sweet, and caring. theyre taught to play with babies and like pink. boys are taught to be tough, strong, and big. theyre taught to like cars and like blue. these are gender norms
Explanation: