Answer:When Thomas got a new bike for his birthday, he gave his old bike to his little brother.
Explanation: I always think to myself "what would make the most sense if I were to say it out loud?"
Read the passage about the life of Clara Barton.
Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. As a child, Clara was very shy. She first found her calling while caring for her brother after he fell from a rafter in their barn. Despite the fact that most teachers were still men at the time, Clara became a teacher at the age of 15, as well as one of the first women to work for the federal government at the US Patent Office. In 1881, Clara opened the first chapter of the American Red Cross in the United States and served as its first president. The American Red Cross is a relief organization that offers assistance to victims of such disasters as the 1889 Johnstown Flood and the 1900 Galveston Flood. She served as president for 23 years before resigning amidst claims that money was being mishandled internally.
The Civil War was a bloody war fought between the years 1861–1865. During the war, Clara sought to help the soldiers in any way she could. She collected needed supplies and distributed them to the Union Army. These supplies included items such as food, bedding, and clothing. However, Clara was not content to sit on the sidelines; she often risked her own life to care for soldiers wounded in battle. For these deeds, she was nicknamed the "Angel of the Battlefield.” When the war ended in 1865, Clara worked for the War Department helping in various ways.
A yearbook page for Clara Barton includes "Clara’s pet peeve: suffering of any kind.” What image would best illustrate this statement?
A. Band aids in the shape of the letter x.
B. A smile.
C. A statue of men standing in a line.
B. A teacher.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer will be C
Answer:
Sentence four
Explanation:
It is kind of mysterious
Y’all pls help will give brainleist
Answer:
litterly just D no explanationAnswer:
D
Explanation:
not A because of jumping should be jumped
Not b because of the period in the wrong place
not c because the comma
hope this helped :)
what is a pronaun please help me
Answer:
The meaning of PRONOUN is a word (such as I, he, she, you, it, we, or they) that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. How to use pronoun in a sentence.
Explanation:
Which word is a synonym of disperse?
Answer:
scatter
spread
distribute
diffuse etc
Answer:
Some synonyms for the word disperse can be…
separatedissolvespreadScatter break upthere are many more!
hope this helps! ✌️What did Duke Ellington contribute to The Harlem Renaissance?
Answer:
I think the answer is the band leader of the Cotton Club.
Explanation:
I hope this helps.
would it be D?
in this dialogue what do the stage directions suggest about cecilia?
Answer:
it may be C. or D. not really sure
Explanation:
mark me as brainliest please
PLS HELP!!!!!!!!! WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST!!!!!
Answer:it might break up some friendships but my family would be very happy and excited for me
Explanation:
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Answer:
THE ANSER IS D
Explanation:
which option is a simple sentence?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Although is a word meant to add a contraction.
can you help me with this please
Answer:
1. The earliest game that resembled association football in history is the Chinese game, Cuji.
2. Early alternatives to association football balls include animal skins, skulls, pig bladders, and more.
The oldest professional football club in the world still in existence today is Sheffield FC
Explanation:
hope this helps:)
Answer:
Explanation:
Three soccer facts include:
1. According to soccerblade.com, "Modern soccer was invented in England around the 1860s when rugby was detached from soccer."
2. According to topendsports.com "the first ever soccer match was played on Barnes common at Mortlake, London on 19th December 1863'
3.According to britannica.com"In full, it was known as gridiron football, but most people never bothered with the first word."
Hopefully I could help! I cited sources so it's not concidered plagerism for you :)
Which word is a synonym of inherent?
Answer:
innate
Explanation:
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I am doing a lawyer assignment for my English class and I need help! The book is The Tell-Tale Heart.
What are 5 good questions I can ask the police that will help my case in making the narrator guilty?
Answer:
criminal case they can determine if he or she is guilty answer is most likely a.
Explanation:
Which of the following is a possible synonym for the word "valid"?
1) Detailed
2) Untrustworthy
3) Reasonable
4) Opinionated
Answer:
it would be reasonable
Explanation:
because thats the closest meaning out of all of the words
Which expression is equivalent to (x+3)+y
Answer:
i think it would be 3x+y not sure
Explanation:
reading plus homework level g HELP
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
they both believed that independent reporting had value and they published articles that weren't accurate
Answer:
is it c and e? i think so..
Explanation:
According to "The Last Wave" and "The Barrier Islands of Georgia’s Coastal Plain," why might the Barrier Islands be called the Golden Islands? Use details from BOTH passages to support your answer.
Answer:
Astonishing beauty, mild weather, and a natural radiance inspired the area's name, the Golden Isles.
Explanation:
Plsssssssss HELP!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
i am so sorry i would love to help i don't understand <3
Explanation:
How does Brian's changing attitude toward the hatchet show the development of his approach to survival?
In the “lone dog.” The speaker uses word choice to develop its point of view.
Which lines from the poem convey a love of freedom?
Select two answer that are correct answers
1. “I love to sit and bay the moon, to keep fat souls from sleep.”
2. “But shut door ,and sharp stone ,and cuff ,and kick , and hate.”
3. “I’m a rough ,dog a tough dog , hunting on my own;”
4. “Wide wind , and wild Stars , and the hunger of the quest!”
Here’s the poem
Which answer choice accurately describes the active voice?
A: A verb in the active voice is done for its subject.
B: A verb in the active voice is done by its subject.
C: A verb in the active voice is done to its subject.
D: A verb in the active voice is done without a subject.
Answer:
im pretty sure its C but i could be wrong *sike*
Explanation:
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1. In "Golden Days," what is the meaning of the phrase, the hills are glad with heather?
The hills make the speaker feel cheerful.
The speaker enjoys the hills more in summer than winter.
One can find plants on the hills.
Flowers are blooming on the hills.
.
Answer:
Flowers are blooming on the hills.
Explanation:
The word "Heather" was used to talk about blooming flowers.
What did Aaron Douglas contribute to The Harlem Renaissance?
Answer:
I think the answer is illustrations to Opportunity, the National Urban League's magazine.
Explanation:
I hope this helps.
Which word is a synonym of maternal? HELPPPPPPPPP MEEEEEEEEEE PLZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dentify the author's purpose in this article.
Then, in your own words, explain how the details in the passage helped you understand the author's purpose.
Last year's Newburgh Film Festival was the most well attended in its short history. This should come as no surprise, though, as attendance has risen gradually in each of its nine years. This year, for the 10th anniversary, the festival will be moved from the Richmond High School auditorium to the Hudgins Performing Arts Center in downtown Newburgh. The main attraction, scheduled for the Saturday night of the weekend festival, is the premiere of Claude Lee's documentary Helper Monkey, which will be followed by a Q&A with the director himself. Tickets for this event are nearly sold out, but they can be purchased, along with all other festival passes, at the Hudgins Center box office or at any Quallick Farms grocery store.
Imagine you had a time machine that would take you to the past or the future. Where would you choose to go? Think of what you would do there, what it would be like, and who you would meet. Write a story of your adventure. (In your story, you must include dialogue, details, descriptions, a consistent point of view, and all the elements from the chart below.)
It would be nice to go back in time to see what life would be like if I had made different decisions. I believe that in the past, you can observe or interact with anyone you want, but you won't be able to affect the modern world. The day you spend there will disappear as soon as you return to the year you were in. The original day you spent there will appear again as soon as you return. Your presence at the alternate time will have no effect.
Also, why would we want to go to the future? You'll get there eventually. It's impossible to go back to the past, so why not take the chance?
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Answer:
Past, mainly because i wanna see my grandma again and spend more time with my dog. Also there are some choices i regret in my past and i wanna change them. I would also travel to paris and no i would not change me moving schools i think it was a good choice i miss my old friends but i met new ones and i love them a lot there the best thing that has happend to me.
Also i wanted to add that why would we wanna go to the future we will know what happens eventully plus its a surprise what the future holds so lets leave it a secret.
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Which answer is the best revision of the inappropriate shift in verb tense?
Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.
Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cuts the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.
Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sews them neatly together.
Dorothy took a needle and thread and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.
Dorothy took a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cuts the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sews them neatly together.
Answer:
I believe it’s c
In "The Necklace," Madame Loisel discovers, after working for ten years to pay off the expensive necklace she borrowed and lost, that the necklace was a fake (worth no more than 500 francs). This discovery is an example of which type of irony?
verbal
situational
dramatic
Answer:
I am not sure but I think it is situational
Explanation:
Answer:
Situational
Explanation:
The irony is situational because of the fact that Madame Loisel wanted to borrow the diamond necklace in the first place so that she would be closer to the life she wanted. Meaning higher in social class. However, this necklace ended up putting both her and her husband in poverty when she lost it, with the life she didnt want, after working for years to pay it off. When in the end they discovered it was fake and worth no more than 500 francs. This is why it is situational irony.
Hope this is helpful! :)
Select one word that describes how the narrator feels and one word that describes how the creature feels. Then select one quotation that provides evidence for each description. Drag and drop the answers into the correct boxes. "They all withdrew a pace or so and bowed."
( support )
"A flow of disappointment rushed across my mind."
"So I shook my head, and, pointing to my ears, shook it again."
"Then I felt other soft little tentacles upon my back and shoulders."
"He came straight up to me and laughed into my eyes."
( feelings )
terrified
amused
saddened
unconcerned
weary
( catagories )
Narrator's feelings
Support for Narrator's feelings
Creature's feelings
Support for Creature's feelings
Narrator feels saddened because "A flow of disappoint rushed across my mind." The creature felt amused because "He came straight up to me and laughed into my eyes."
Hope this helps, if you have any other questions please do ask :)
What did Langston Hughes Contribute to The Harlem Renaissance?
Hughes, like other Harlem Renaissance figures, was a firm believer in racial pride. He supported equality, criticized racism and injustice, and embraced African American culture, comedy, and spirituality via his poems, novels, plays, essays, and children's books.