Answer:
I would say B
Explanation:
But it can also be A. Im not 100% sure
Answer:
Its B for
Explanation: Apx
Which of the following lines could be considered the main idea of head games
Answer:
what lines are you asking about. I don't see no lines anywhere
Question 7
Determine whether the following sentences are written in active or
passive voice.
The beaker was filled with a saline solution.
Answer
A
Active
B
Passive
Answer:
Answer: B passive
Explanation:
B passive
Answer:
Passive
Explanation:
Passive voice means that someone/something was done to the subject, while active voice means the subject was the one doing the action.
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True or false? The sentence below is correct. If the sentence is false re-type the corrected version of the sentence below. You may ONLY add or delete punctuation. You may not add words to the sentence.
Some gems are made by humans others are found in igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary rocks.
True
False
Bill has been given a project that should take him two and a half hours to complete. What is the best way for him to schedule his time?
A. Allow for breaks anytime he needs them but work hard
B. Break the time into chucks, each lasting for 50 minutes.
C. Use a stop watch to time himself, and work for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
D. Work for an hour, take a break, repeat, and work for 30 minutes.
Answer:
B. Break the time into chucks, each lasting for 50 minutes.
Chunking helps us to "hack" our working memories restrictions by taking complicated material, decompressing it, and then reassembling it in a more understandable format.
Answer:
B!
Explanation:
Got it right on my test. Guy above is right.
11. The guests were served a small_____ before dinner
was served.
O libation
O liberation
O levity
O liege
3. How does paragraph 3 affect the development of
Eisenhower's central ideas?
A It admits that the fight ahead will be difficult.
B It convinces the troops that the enemy will be easily
defeated
C It claims that bravery is stronger in the face of
savagery,
D It laments that many of those reading will die in
battle.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What is most clearly a motif in the passage Frankenstein
Is there anything I could change because I want to get some feedback before I turn this in.
Answer:
Ways*
service dogs. Service dogs ( capital letter)
don't start so with a capital letter
Please help
Manfred botched the landing. His little propeller plane came in to land
at 100 knots - way too fast. His flight instructor shouted "Slow down."
over and over again, but Manfred just wanted to be on the ground as
soon as possible. When he hit the runway, the landing gear nearly
snapped off, and he failed the flight exam. I'll never fiy again, he
decided
Which conclusion most logically resolves the plot of the story?
A. Manfred dreams of flying, but never pursues his dream.
B. Manfred works up the nerve to give the flight exam another try.
C. Manfred sues his flight instructor and wins the case.
D. Manfred finds an unexpected way to cheat on the flight exam.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How do authors impart aesthetic elements? Select 3 options. through their word choice through persuasive argument through their tone through facts and data through the story's mood
Answer:
1.through their word choice
3.through their tone
5.through the story's mood
Explanation:
Authors are writers of a literary piece. They impart aesthetic elements through the following:
their word choicetheir tonethe story's moodAesthetic elementsEvery literary work consists of five elements, namely, sentiments, imaginations, thoughts, music and style. Sentiments provide artistic immortality and ever freshness to a literary work, imagination is a vehicle which carries sentiment and makes the reading process inexhaustible.
Therefore, authors impart aesthetics through diction, tone and mood.
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In what way did the collapse of the Fairness Doctrine change media?
Government gained more control over the media.
Viewers, rather than the government, controlled the media.
The FCC could no longer provide protection if a character, person, or group came under attack in the media.
Networks were permitted to air editorials for the political candidate of their choice.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Fairness Doctrine of the United States was introduced in 1949 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Under this policy, the broadcasters and media were required to present controversial issues relevant to the public to be informed.
On August 22, 2011, the FCC revoked the Fairness Doctrine. With the collapse of the Fairness Doctrine, media and broadcasters came under the control of the government. The media began to serve as partisan journalism.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
The anonymous source at the heart of the Watergate investigation was nicknamed deep chest
t or f
81.
ick out the adjective phrases from the following sentelles.
The books, displayed in the glass case, are very valuable.
The bird, singing so sweetly, is a nightingale.
The circus, camping in the middle of the town, will soon go away.
Answer:
very valuable
so sweetly
camping in the middle of the town
Explanation:
An adjective phrase is a collection of words that are used to describe a noun in a sentence.
They are used to describe naming words in a sentence.
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Read these two passages from The Way to Rainy Mountain.
The great central figure of the kado, or Sun Dance,
ceremony is the Tai-me. This is a small image, less than 2
feet in length, representing a human figure dressed in a
robe of white feathers with a headdress consisting of a
single upright feather and pendants of ermine skin,...
Once I went with my father and grandmother to see the
Tai-me bundle... There was a great holiness all about in
the room, as if an old person had died there or a child had
been born (37)
Which sentence best explains how the author's personal reflection affects the
first passage?
A. It creates a sense that the Tai-me has lost its power over the
centuries.
B. It adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me.
C. It provides background about what the Tai-me is and what it looks
like
D. It portrays the Tai-me as a living character instead of an inanimate
object
Answer: It adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me
Explanation:
The sentence that best explains how the author's personal reflection affects the first passage is that it adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me
What is a Sentence?This refers to the use of words to communicate an idea or thought to a person or groups of people that contains a subject and predicate.
Hence, we can see that based on the given text, we can see that there is the use of personal reflection of the author to show the significance to the second text as it adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me.
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Why does Cherry Valance say she hopes she never sees Dally again in chapter 3?
She is afraid of him.
She is worried he will fight with Bob.
She thinks she will fall in love with him.
She doesn’t want her parents to see them together.
Answer:
BNHYTFGVHGV
Explanation:
BECAUSE I SAID SO
What does connotation mean?
It's the literal definition of a word.
It's the tone of the author.
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It's human-like qualities in a nonhuman object.
It's when a word has a certain feeling attached to it.
Answer:
It's when a word has a certain feeling attached to it.
Explanation:
Answer:
its when a word has a certain feeling attached to it.
Explanation:
like when you think of sunshine you think of happiness
What are divisive issues?
1. ideas that are similar
0 2. plans that are popular
O 3. policies that relate to peacekeeping
4. problems that cause disagreements
Answer:
Explanation:
A divisive issue may be described as one whose nonresolution can cause fundamental problems, but that should not be resolved by majority vote, which would endanger the legitimacy of the constitution. ... Sometimes the very question of whether constitutional reform is necessary is divisive.
The Outsiders Chapter 5-6
false twobit never got jumped
poem at black river by mary oliver.
all day its dark, slick bronze soaks in a mossy place, its teeth, a multitude set for the comedy that never comes. explain how imagery is used in the passage.
Answer:
convey criticism
Explanation:
In the lyric at the black swash by Mary Oliver, the imagery used in the passage all day is its dark, slick citation soaking in a mossy place, its teeth, a multitude set for comedy to convey review.
What do you understand by imagery?Imagery is visual symbolism or tropological language that evokes a internal image or other kinds of sense prints, especially in a erudite work, but also in other conditioning similar as psychotherapy.
There are five major types of sensitive imagery, each corresponding to a sense, feeling, action, or response Visual imagery pertains to plates, visual scenes, filmland, or the sense of sight, audile imagery pertains to sounds, noises, music, or the sense of hail, Olfactory imagery pertains to odours, aromas, scents, or the sense of smell, Gustatory imagery pertains to flavours or the sense of taste.
Incipiently, Tactile imagery pertains to physical textures or the sense of touch.
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Read the passage.
My Last Roller Skating Party
In an effort to relive the good old days of youth, my friend Tim decided to throw himself a 1980s-themed party at a roller skating rink. All my college friends were going, and we decided to dress for the theme, complete with headbands, leg warmers, blue eyeshadow, and teased hair. The night of the party, everyone looked great and we all had a good time.
Then I decided to show off. About ten minutes before the party ended, I started trying moves I learned long ago when I dreamed of being an Olympic figure skater. I actually had never been good enough on the ice to get anywhere near the Olympics, but I loved skating and was pretty decent at one point. There I was at the party, spinning, twirling, and skating backward. Then I decided to bring my friend Heidi in on the fun, so I grabbed her hands and pulled her along with me as I skated backward. I was smart enough to be looking behind me to make sure I wouldn’t bump into anyone, but I was not smart enough to pay attention to my balance, which I lost.
I fell down onto the newly buffed rink floor. Before I knew what was happening, Heidi tripped and fell on top of me, and I heard a crack. I remember feeling the wind get knocked out of me, and then a rush of faces looking down asking if I was okay. My friend Kathleen, who was studying to be a nurse, asked questions to make sure I wasn’t seriously injured, and another friend called an ambulance. Since I was not yet feeling any pain, the sheer embarrassment of the moment was my main focus.
In the hospital I learned that I had broken a rib and fractured my collarbone. Kathleen had come with and assured me that I was lucky: it could have been much worse. Looking back, I have to laugh at the reaction we got from the hospital staff. Every time a new doctor or nurse walked into my room, we felt the need to explain our getups. The explanation was generally met with blank stares from people who had much more pressing concerns than what the girl in Room 3 was wearing.
I went home with strict instructions to move as little as possible for the next few weeks. Lucky for me, I was on summer break so I didn’t have to worry about school. I’d been planning to stay in my off-campus apartment and work that summer. Instead, I took a leave of absence from my job, formed a stack of books I’d been meaning to read for ages, and settled in for what would surely be some of the most boring weeks of my life. The next day, Heidi called and apologized profusely for falling on me. I thanked her but pointed out that it had been my fault that I ended up getting hurt.
“Even so, we all feel terrible that you ended up in the hospital at the end of a great party,” Heidi said. “Listen, I called a bunch of people who were there and asked if they wanted to volunteer for a meal drop-off schedule. I have your breakfast, lunch, and dinner covered for the next three weeks.” I needed a moment to process what Heidi was telling me. Next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks. The thought of an all-fast food diet had made me a little nauseous, but I knew I wouldn’t be able to cook. Now my friends were coming to my rescue.
Starting the next morning, in addition to bringing amazing home-cooked meals, as well as some great take-out, my friends took turns visiting me so I didn’t get lonely. Those weeks ended up flying by. Before I knew it I was up and about again.
Eventually, my friends let me in on what a good laugh they had the night of the party – once they knew I was going to be all right, of course. As soon as my rib and collarbone healed I had a pretty good laugh about it, too. I didn’t mind that they had laughed. I decided that any group of friends willing to cook for me during summer break was allowed to laugh at me.
Which excerpt from the story supports the inference that the narrator was not planning to ask for any help during her recovery?
“I thanked her but pointed out that it had been my fault that I ended up getting hurt.”
“Next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks.”
“I took a leave of absence from my job, formed a stack of books I’d been meaning to read for ages, and settled in for what would surely be some of the most boring weeks of my life.”
“Since I was not yet feeling any pain, the sheer embarrassment of the moment was my main focus.”
Answer: “next to my stack of books was a stack of menus from which I’d planned to order all of my food for the next few weeks”
Explanation:
Essay about international women's day in Africa
Answer:
In South Africa, August is Women’s Month - and each year August 9th is celebrated as Women’s Day. Women's Day celebrates the strength and resilience of women and their contribution to society and country. Women's Day forms part of South Africa's Women's Month which provides an opportunity to pay tribute to the generations of women whose struggles laid the foundations for the progress made in empowering women and achieving gender equality to date.
Explanation:
Short paragraph Answer Question: Consider the way death affects the way people view the value and meaning of life. In
Shakespeare's time, most people were Christians and believed that souls with unfinished business went to
purgatory. To what extent can our spiritual or supernatural beliefs influence our choices? Is Hamlet going crazy
with grief and seeing his father that is not there, or is there something truly supernatural at work? Use
examples from Act 1-2 of Hamlet to back up your answer.
Answer:
The earliest Shakespeare play in which ghosts appear is Richard III. Asleep in his tent before the Battle of Bosworth, Richard is visited by the spirits of his victims, one after another. Each one in turn recalls his or her fate at Richard’s hand, predicts their killer’s defeat in the forthcoming battle, and ends by telling him to ‘Despair and die’ (5.3.126). Each one of them also speaks to the sleeping Earl of Richmond, leader of the army opposing Richard, and tells him to ‘Live and flourish’ (5.3.131). Richard sleeps through all this, and any theatre audience can take it that the ghosts are in his troubled dreams. He wakes to say, ‘I did but dream. / O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me!’ (5.3.178–79)Yet we cannot simply turn these ghosts into figments of the tyrant’s tormented psyche. In Richmond’s camp we find the opposing leader talking of having had the ‘fairest-boding dreams / That ever ent’red in a drowsy head’ (5.3.227–28). He tells his attendant lords that ‘souls whose bodies Richard murther’d / Came to my tent and cried on victory’ (5.3.230–31), seemingly confirming the events of the night. And the ghosts have certainly appeared on the stage and spoken. The actors probably – on the day-lit stage of the Globe – had their skin whitened with flour. In Shakespeare’s source story in Holinshed’s Chronicles, Richard is said to have had a terrible dream of ‘images like terrible devils’ on the night before the battle, but there is no mention of ghosts. This parade of the dead come back to life is entirely Shakespeare’s creation.
Explanation:
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While horse and hero fell is an example of sound details, metaphor, or simile?
what is the meaning of the underlined text in this passage
Answer:
An underline is a section of document where the words have a line running beneath them.
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Which statement from the passage should be in the summary?
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what is the answer
Help me please
Answer:
D- all of them have genetic material
Explanation:
An illness that results from consuming contaminated food is called what?
A
Pathogen
B
Bacteria
с
Outbreak
D
Foodborne Illness
Mr.thomas explains more clear than all the teachers
Answer:
what I'm so confused
Explanation:
A fork, a spoon, a knife, and a plate.
sentence fragment
complete sentence
run-on sentence
Answer:
sentence fragment
Explanation:
there should be something before it
hope this helps!
Answer:
Sentence fragment.
Explanation:
It lacks the clarification of the position/action of the nouns.
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Which of the following is the best revision of sentence 4?
"We were students, we were friends, we were influences, and we were the influenced."
A.
We were students, friends, influences, and we were the influenced, too.
B.
We were students and we were friends, and we were influences, and we were influenced.
C.
We were students, friends, influences, and the influenced.
D.
We were students and friends, and we were influences, and we were influenced.
Answer:
I would go with B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation: