Answer:
A
Explanation:
In the text Stormalong considered the consequences
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Approximately what
percentage of American homes
eat turkey on Thanksgiving?
a) 49%
b) 67%
c) 82%
d) 90%
Answer:
C 90%
Explanation:
Well, the internet say 88% so i rounded it to the nearest number there.
The _ hunter will wield the bow and arrow at the archery contest A) beginner B ) expert C) naives D) amateur
Answer:
I would pick B) Expert
Freedom verb form version
Answer:
Freedom : noun. Freed - verb.
Explanation:
What's the verb for freedom? Here's the word you're looking for.
free
(transitive) To make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses.
Synonyms:
release, liberate, emancipate, discharge, extricate, let go, set free, unchain, unfetter, unshackle, befree, deliver, set loose, uncage, unleash, untie, bail out, cast loose, clear, disenthrall, enfranchise, enlarge, free up, let loose, let off, let out, spare, spring, turn loose, unmanacle, bail, cut loose, disenthral, disimprison, dismiss, let off the hook, manumit, put on the street, save, set at liberty, unbind, loose, loosen, rescue, redeem, unyoke, disentangle, untangle, ransom, disengage … more
Examples:
“Arthur Morgan would use a stick of dynamite to free Micah Bell from his prison cell.”
“A nice man would free the fox that was caught in a hunter's trap.”
“We should work towards paying off our debt so we can free ourselves from having to pay any further interest.”
frees
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of free
Synonyms:
releases, liberates, emancipates, discharges, extricates, lets go, sets free, unchains, unfetters, unshackles, befrees, delivers, sets loose, uncages, unleashes, unties, bails out, casts loose, clears, disenthralls, enfranchises, enlarges, frees up, lets loose, lets off, lets out, spares, springs, turns loose, unmanacles, bails, cuts loose, disenthrals, disimprisons, dismisses, lets off the hook, manumits, puts on the street, saves, sets at liberty, extracts, removes, rescues, disencumbers, disengages, disentangles, disentwines … more
freeth
(archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of free
Examples:
“Freeth encouraged Darby to become a highly active member in the Society of Friends, and he remained so all his life.”
“In Birmingham in the early 1690s Darby was apprenticed to Jonathan Freeth, a fellow Quaker and a manufacturer of brass mills for grinding malt.”
“In the ensuing years, Freeth became noted for his support for radical causes and he and his friends were regarded as Jacobins by their opponents.”
freed
simple past tense and past participle of free
Synonyms:
released, liberated, emancipated, discharged, extricated, let go, set free, unchained, unfettered, unshackled, befreed, delivered, set loose, uncaged, unleashed, untied, bailed out, cast loose, cleared, disenthralled, enfranchised, enlarged, freed up, let loose, let off, let out, spared, sprang, sprung, turned loose, unmanacled, bailed, cut loose, disimprisoned, dismissed, let off the hook, manumitted, put on the street, saved, setted at liberty, extracted, extraught, removed, rescued, disencumbered, disengaged, disentangled … more
Examples:
“In the process, space alongside the line once occupied by cartons of assembly parts has been freed for other purposes.”
“Staff are then freed up to focus on other, potentially revenue-generating issues.”
“It is precisely his tria nomina that signals unambiguously that he is a Roman citizen, whether freed or freeborn.”
freeing
present participle of free
Synonyms:
releasing, liberating, emancipating, discharging, extricating, letting go, setting free, unchaining, unfettering, unshackling, befreeing, delivering, setting loose, uncaging, unleashing, untying, bailing out, casting loose, clearing, disenthralling, enfranchising, enlarging, freeing up, letting loose, letting off, letting out, sparing, springing, turning loose, unmanacling, bailing, cutting loose, disimprisoning, dismissing, letting off the hook, manumitting, putting on the street, saving, setting at liberty, extracting, removing, rescuing, disencumbering, disengaging, disentangling, disentwining, dislodging … more
Examples:
“Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back.”
“The proxy then buffers the image in its own memory and terminates the connection on the server side, freeing that server resource for a new user.”
“The containment officer will be responsible for freeing anyone caught inadvertently in a police kettle.”
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Select the correct answer for how the two sentences are different.
Her affect was striking,
Her effect was striking,
Answer:
Her affect was striking,
Explanation:
What news does Shylock get of his daughter from Tubal? Why is Shylock disheartened
with the news?
Answer:
Shylock used this phrase to describe his daughter, Jessica. He was sorry ... How will Shylock match the villainy of the Christians.Which word means "a thing that joins two objects"?
O A. Connected
O B. Disconnect
O C. Connector
O D. Connection
Answer: C. Connector
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer is C.connector.
Explanation:
I hope it's helpful!
"Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash"
answer all down there pls
----->>>> ( what line shows an example of metaphor,simile,imagery, and allusion, of "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash and what is the song's central theme? )
Answer:
Explanation:
Lol
Profile: Who is Jared Diamond?
1.
What are Jared Diamond's credentials? (credentials means evidence of authority)
Answer:Jared Mason Diamond is an American geographer, historian, anthropologist, ornithologist, and author best known for his popular science books The Third Chimpanzee; Guns, Germs, and Steel; Collapse, The World Until Yesterday, and Upheaval
Explanation:
Information does not have to be cross-checked if it comes from a site you have used before.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It's always important to cross check information even if it comes from a site you've used before.
Answer:
its False
Explanation:
edge2020
help i really need help and i’m confused
Answer:
reach
Explanation:
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PLS ANSWER!!
Consider President Roosevelt's decision to replace world history with infamy. Which mode of persuasion best describes the impact of this replacement? Describe the reasoning for your choice in 1-2 sentences.
Thank you!
Answer:
Ethos because, similar to Hirohito's speech, Roosevelt is using strong words in the sense that he is aggravated.
Explanation:
if this is wrong blame my teacher
Answer:
THICCCCCC
Explanation:
JOEMAMA
When I was little, animals took on lives and characteristics which nobody knew anything about except myself. Little things that people did or said grew into fantastic stories. There was a man who turned into an alligator for my amusement. All he did was live in a one-room house by himself down near Lake Belle. He came into the village one evening near dusk and stopped by the store. Somebody teased him that if he did not hurry up and get married, he was liable to go wild, living alone out there. I saw him tending his garden, but I made an image of him in my imagination that was different. In my mind, his work-a-day hands and feet became the claws of an alligator. A tough, knotty hide crept over him, and his mouth became a huge snout with prong-toothed, powerful jaws. I could just see him crawling from his door at night, turning his ugly head from left to right to see who was looking, then gliding down into the dark waters of Lake Belle. When I heard the thunder of bull 'gator voices from the lake on dark nights, I used to whisper to myself, "That's Mr. Pendir! Just listen at him!"
What is the reason the author uses the words "Just listen at him!" instead of "Just listen to him"?
A) because everyone talks that way when they are little
B) because it is how the alligator wanted the girl to talk
C) because that is how she would have talked back then
D) because the alligators often talked the same way to her
Answer:
C) because that is how she would have talked back then
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, Zora Neale Hurston's choice of words and imaginative ideas have been highlighted. The thoughts and ideas that she wants to convey to the readers depicts her conviction towards marking the Negro lives. She portrayed the characters in a different way by hiding their characteristics behind a mask. She disguised the characters and mixed them with her imagination. This helped her depict the characters and associate them with the environment.
In the given excerpt, an example of choice of words of Huston has been highlighted. The words that ran in her mind are written exactly the same way. This symbolizes her connection with her culture.
Which sentence contains an incorrect homophone?
My brother can cell anything to anyone.
I have a brother and two sisters.
My sisters are always teasing me.
We play a lot of jokes on each other.
Will give 25 points if answered CORRECTLY
Answer:
my brother can cell anything to anyone
Answer:
My brother can celll anything to anyone, I know this because I had this question and got it correct.
Explanation:
Determine whether the sentence below is simple or compound.
Please thank the members for attending and for bringing sandwiches.
a.
Simple
b.
Compound
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
Answer:
A simple
Explanation:
How can the executive branch of the federal government influence states to change their education policies?
Answer: The executive branch can put pressure on state governments by withholding federal money from schools.
Explanation: The answer is B
Read the excerpt from The Land by Mildred Taylor,
Which transition would best replace the word but in this
excerpt?
So I went to my sister, Cassie, about Mitchell. Now, my
sister was a beautiful girl and I knew even Mitchell had
eyes for her. But Cassie was not only beautiful, she was
tough, smart, and just a bit cocky. She was six years
older than I was and pretty much like a mother hen when
it came to me, I knew she'd take my part. "Cassie, you
know 'bout Mitchell?" I asked her.
although
O similarly
O however
in the same way
the answer is c
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right
Answer:
it's C, however
Explanation:
got 100 on quiz
What are the 5 most important events in the novel Children of the blood chapter 5 through Chapter 59?
This page contains a chapter by chapter summary of The Way of Kings. ... anyone who doesn't want to take the time to reread the entire book. ... 6.1 Interlude I-4: Rysn; 6.2 Interlude I-5: Axies the Collector ... to tell Gavilar's brother Dalinar that he must "find the most important ... And he heard a child crying.
Punctuate the following: -
why are you lying on the back said the food why are you gazing at the sky.
im working writing sonnets to the moon said the poet i too can write
poems but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Answer:
"Why are you lying on the back?", said the food.
"Why are you gazing at the sky?"
"I'm working, writing sonnets to the moon", said the poet.
I too can write poems, but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
Which would most help you choose a topic and theme for a reflective essay?
Think about events that taught you something.
Think about experiences you want to have.
Think about possible future events that you dread.
Think about all the events in your past.
Answer: Its is D
Explanation: It is D
Letter to your friend mentioning all your experience in your new school
EXERCISE B: Identifying verbal and non-verbal phrases.
Fill in the grid below using expressions inside the box.
1. Shut up and let me finish!
2. (Derisive laughter).
3. (Move closer to the speaker)
4. Just a minute, please.
5. Signal "stop" with hand.
6. (Tiger look)
7. (Talk louder)
8. Please don't interrupt me.
9. (Angry face)
10. How are you today?
Non-verbal
Verba!
What type of sentence it is?
Answer:
The answer is, B complex
Answer: Compound-complex
Explanation: Look how many people, I've helped, trust me
correct the sentence gold is a most precious metal
Answer:
Positive – 'No other metal is as precious as gold'. Superlative – 'Gold is the most precious of all metals'. Comparative – 'Gold is more precious than all the other metals'
Explanation:
rewrite the following sentence in the past continuous tense one I take fufu very often
Answer:
I took fufu very often OR
I used to take fufu often
Explanation:
Which statements describe the last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet? Select three options.
They rhyme with each other.
They are referred to as a couplet.
They are the last two lines of a quatrain.
They may reinterpret the poem's meaning.
They change the sonnet's rhythmic pattern.
Answer:
They are referred to as a couplet.
They rhyme with each other
They change the sonnet's rhythmic pattern.
Answer:
A,B,E
Explanation:
please tell in hindi
Answer:
1. Anishchit parinam vachak
2. Sarvanamik visheshan
Answer:
बहुत =गुणवाचक विशेषण
वह =सार्वनामिक विशेषण
Q: The aim of research is
to obtain power
A to increase ranks
D to gain social status
to produce knowledge
Answer:
to produce knowledge.
Explanation:
Science can be defined as a branch of intellectual and practical study which systematically observe a body of fact in relation to the structure and behavior of non-living and living organisms (animals, plants and humans) in the natural world through experiments.
Research can be defined as the systematic investigation and careful study or analysis of materials and sources through the use of scientific techniques in order to establish facts and accurate conclusions.
The aim of research is to produce knowledge. Once the knowledge has been produced (acquired), it is then taught to the knowledge seekers and applied in real life scenarios or fields.
the word "unreasonable" has only 1 prefix and 1 suffix.
Select one:
1. True
2 False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
prefix= un+reasonable
suffix=unreason+able
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what is the answer to the second question on Commonlit letter from Fredrick Douglass to Harriet Tubman
Explanation:
She often worked with fellow abolitionist Frederick Douglass, a public speaker and author. When Harriet Tubman reached out to Frederick Douglass requesting he speak to her accomplishments, he responded with this letter.
As you read, take notes on how Frederick Douglass defines private and public accomplishments.
letter to your friend in another
school, narrating your experiences of
freshmen in you own school
Answer:
Hello Luke,
It's been a while.
I just resumed school and you won't believe it. The Freshmen have arrived. They are everywhere like a swarm of bees swarming a treasure pot of nectar.
At least 5 times a day, you get asked for directions by lazybones who just won't use the school's navigation/map system.
I have just one more year to spend here and I can't wait for it to be over. Made friends of quite a few of them though. One is a self-taught android programmer. He's got a few apps in the store and I figured, I can relate with this guy.
The other is a lady. Quite young, she's seventeen but quite matured for her age. She's always giving advice like I'm her younger brother even though I'm older than her by 4 years.
This set of Freshmen seem to have one thing in common. They all believe that they can build a life right here in school before life begins for them outside of it. This seems to be the rave. I don't know why but I kind of like it and It drives me to make the most of my last year in school
I can't wait to hear from you.
Don't forget to drop picture updates for me via my social handles.
Cheers