Answer:
The right form of a plural word is Stereos.
Answer:
stereos is the correct answer
Explanation:
How does the change in settings from the nursery plot to the greenhouse advance the plot?
why does the narrator include the following detail in the story ´he was immediately fascinated by the beautiful stranger´
Answer: its the fourth one
Explanation:
Answer:
Number 3
Explanation:
Just the name itself will make you giggle. It's a great word that conjures visions of slime and unpleasantness. It is perhaps the most annoying part of having a cold or allergies. Mucus, however, plays a very important role in defense of our bodies and our health. In fact, it's high time mucus got a lot more respect.
First, there are some amazing facts about mucus that are worthy of respect. Humans produce about a liter of mucus every day, whether they are sick or not. Bony fish and some invertebrates (snails or slugs) also have mucus cells on the outside of their body. This external mucus creates a protective coating that prevents predators' toxins from doing harm. Humans produce mucus to protect our stomachs, our lungs, and several other systems.
We tend to not like mucus because it is a considered a symptom or sign that something is wrong. We usually only see it when we are sick, and so we tend to dislike it. According to Michael M. Johns, III, MD, however, "mucus is incredibly important for our bodies." Johns, an assistant professor at Emory University, calls mucus "the oil in the engine" of our bodies. Without mucus, our engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop working properly.
Furthermore, mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick. It lines the tissues in your mouth, your nose, throat, and lungs. It also is crucial in protecting your digestive system. Mucus puts a protective coating over the surfaces of these tissues, keeping them moist. Most of the time we don't notice mucus is making our lives better. It does its job quietly, making everything run smoothly, keeping our inner tissues soft and flexible enough to fight off invaders.
Occasionally, though our mucus-making membranes go into overdrive. If you eat a hot pepper, your mucus membranes in your mouth and throat start producing extra mucus to protect you. If you come into contact with pollen, you may get a runny nose and start sneezing and coughing. When these things happen, your mucus systems start making more fluids to wash away the irritating particles. Mucus also has some antibodies that increase our ability to fight off bacteria and viruses.
It's hard to appreciate what is essentially slime, but we have mucus for some very good reasons. It helps to keep us healthy and lets us know when our bodies are under attack. We would be wise to respect what our bodies do to keep us safe. So the next time you find yourself reaching for a tissue, remember mucus is your friend and ally.
What's in a Name?
Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function, but also because it is one of those words that simultaneously makes you feel grossed-out and giggly. Other words for this powerfully important human-health tool include slime and phlegm. Slang words for mucus include boogers and snot. All of these words have the same giggle-power, simply from the combination of consonants and vowels. By the way, mucus is an old word; it's been around since the mid-1600s and has roots back to Latin (mucere, to be moldy or musty) and Greek (myxa, mucus). While you may assume that words like snot and boogers are relatively new slang terms, they are not. Snot dates to 1560 and comes from an Old English word, gesnot, and has the same root as the word snout. The word booger is not quite as old but has been in use since the 1890s.
Which word describes both texts?
a. Doubtful
b. Informative
c. Passionate
d. Sympathetic
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How do 3 different people view Les Goodman? What do their actions and statements reveal about Les Goodman and also about themselves? ( from the monsters are due from maple street.)
can someone please also answer this question too?
Why does the author title the story "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street"? What is the significance (importance) of the word due?
thanks!
Answer:
1st part
Some people view him as strange, and some people view him as a normal person who just has insomnia.
2nd part
the author's idea that unless careful thought and reason are used it will lead to the destruction of civilized behavior
when Kevin is on Max's shoulders they are called "Freak the Mighty." Why are they called this?
Answer: I've read this before, they are called this because they are powerful together. Kevin is the "Freak", and Max is the "Mighty". They are called this because when together, they make "Freak The Mighty".
Explanation:
When is valentines day?
Answer:
February 14
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!
If I were to write a story what should it be about?
Answer:
a dream that you had and you remeaber it that what it should be about good luck
Explanation:
Answer:
if you were to have any superpower in the world what would it be?
Explanation:
2.
Which source would provide the best answer to this question: what is it like for someone who is captured and held for ransom by pirates?
an article about recent pirate kidnappings around the globe
an Internet search using the phrase “pirate ransoms”
an instruction manual for pirates
a book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates
Answer:
A book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates.
Explanation:
Because he would have the most experience of his kidnapping.
Answer:
A book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates
Explanation:
Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Emery walked down the street as if the pavement were hot lava.
Felix, frantic over the new schedule, forgot his homework.
Jared spoke in a loud voice that echoed through the woods.
The wind howled through the trees during the storm.
Answer:
Felix, frantic over the new schedule, forgot his homework.
Explanation:
Most of the first letters of words in the sentence start with F :)
The Wright Tricycle factory uses one seat, two handle grips, and three tires for every tricycle that it makes. Select a numeric ratio for the following phrase: the number of tires to the number of tricycles.
A1:3
B3:1
C2:1
D3:2
Read the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government . . .
Which statement best describes the relationship between Jefferson’s diction and his purpose?
>Jefferson uses words with neutral connotations to present a claim based on reason and precedent.
>Jefferson uses words with positive connotations to praise his listeners for their political activism.
>Jefferson uses words with neutral connotations to suggest that there is no urgency to his message.
>Jefferson uses words with positive connotations to encourage peaceful relations with Britain.
Answer:
I Believe the answer would "Jefferson uses words with neutral connotations to present a claim based on reason and precedent."
Explanation: Jefferson dose not try to encourage any peaceful relations after the revolution, Jefferson doesn't try and give no urgency, and he is not praising the listeners either.
In paragraph form, come up with an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution for a fictional story. Identify the main conflict that propels your story's action.
Which statement best evaluates the author's use of dialogue to enhance the
narrative?
Answer:
C
Explanation: The dialogue is that’s because it emphasizes the characters friendship and they have fun together I just answered this question on my quiz
In the poem, the speaker feels a sense of connection to his ancestors who immigrated to America and to the Native Americans who lived on the land before them. What might cause the speaker to feel connected to both groups of people? How can both parts of the history the speaker describes be part of their identity?
Answer:
the speaker feels a sense of connection to his ancestors who immigrated to America and to the Native Americas who lived on the land before them
According to "Georgia: A Desirable Home," how might the history of Georgia have been different if
it were always considered an ideal home for its diverse population
IM GIVING OUT 23 POINTS FOR THIS QUESTION!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Can someone make me a poem about snow?
Please include one example of figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, allusion, or onomatopoeia)
Please make sure there is imagery in the poem. The five senses sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.
Also!! Make sure the rhyme scheme is A A B B A
Answer:
Snowflakes fall from the sky so white,
Blanketing the earth with pure delight.
The world transforms into a winter wonderland,
A sight so beautiful, it's hard to understand.
Each flake unique, like a fingerprint,
Glistening in the sun, a sight distinct.
The sound of crunching underfoot,
As we walk through the snow, a feeling so good.
The air is crisp, with a scent so fresh,
A reminder that nature is at its best.
The chill on our skin, a tingle so cold,
A sensation that never gets old.
A taste of snow, so pure and clean,
Melting on our tongues, a flavor serene.
Personified as a blanket of peace,
Snow brings a calmness that never will cease.
In this winter wonderland, we find,
A beauty that's truly one of a kind.
A metaphor for new beginnings,
As snow melts away, a hope that's winning.
Rhyme scheme: A A B B A
Example of figurative language: Snowflakes fall from the sky like fingerprints.
Read the excerpt from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba.
News of the machine had spread to the villages, and people were starting to arrive. The traders spotted it from their stalls and packed up their things. The truckers left their vehicles along the roads. Everyone walked into the valley, and now gathered in its shadow. I recognized these faces. Some of these people had mocked me for months, and still they whispered, even laughed. More of them were coming. It was time.
What does this paragraph reveal about Kamkwamba?
He feels pride and is relaxed about the windmill.
He feels tense and hopes the windmill will work.
He feels great dislike for all of the villagers.
He feels destined to make the windmill.
Answer:
He feels tense and hopes the windmill will work.
Explanation:
¨and now gathered in its shadow. I recognized these faces. Some of these people had mocked me for months, and still they whispered, even laughed. More of them were coming. It was time.¨
Can someone plz help me with this!!!!
Answer:
put the comma after country's
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from "The White Umbrella.
Lots of people's mothers work "
Those are American people," | said.
"So what do you think we are? I can do the pledge of allegiance with my eyes closed." Nevertheless, she tried to be discreet and if my mother wasn't home by 5:30 we would start cooking by ourselves."
What does the quote reveal about the narrator?
A. The narrator doesn't like to cook
B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
C. The narrator wishes her mother taught piano lessons
D. The narrator questions her mother's ability to say the pledge of allegiance.
Answer:
the correct answer is B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
Explanation:
I just did the quiz and this was right. :)
plz mark brainly I'm trying to rank up plzzzzz.
How does the actions of these protestors relate to the actions of protestors today? Explain your answer with specific details.
Answer:
Explanationwich protesters
:
help me, don’t give me the sample response!
Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill?
People sometimes long for what they cannot have.
In order to move forward, people must leave the past behind.
Nature soothes the heart and calms the mind.
There is a balance between nature and the city.
Question 2
Part B
How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?
The woeful sound of the whippoorwill echos the despair the speaker feels living in the city.
The speaker thinks he hears the sound of the whippoorwill while walking in the city.
The city sky is filled with cloudy, gray smoke and it makes the speaker feel sad that the moon is hidden.
The speaker recalls his fondest memories of nature while living in the city.
Answer:
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Explanation: