Answer:
b
Explanation:
What does a colon do?
Answer:
The colon — also known as the large intestine or large bowel — absorbs water from digested food. Muscular contractions of the colon move the waste left over from this process to the rectum. A bowel movement expels the solidified waste from the body.
Answer:
A colon is when your either giving examples of a idea or if your stating something kind of.
Explanation:
Example:
Things I like: dogs, cats, and birds.
bird: a flying animal.
I’m so confused on this
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Soar and float are completely opposite,
Soar means to fly high in the air
Float Means to stay buoyant with a liquid
Which of the following claims needs to be narrowed for a short argumentative essay?
A. All schools should teach students to play chess.
B.Schools across the country are experiencing low graduation rates. Action must be taken.
C. Our school needs funding in order to provide band uniforms.
D. If you spend a lot of time each day sitting at a desk, there are simple steps you can take so
that you still get enough exercise.
My mother told me to clean my room and walk the dog
.
,
?
!
Type of sentence:
command
statement
question
excitement
Answer:
"clean your room and walk the dog" is a command.
"My mother told me to clean my room and walk the dog" is a statement.
Explanation:
Answer:
Type of sentence: Command Statement/Command
Symbol: !
Explanation:
I'll try my best since I'm in mid school, but the sentence is an explamation mark (!) because your mom in this sentence is telling you to clean your room AND to walk your dog, this can't be a question because it doesn't include how, where, why, when, this can't be an excitement because it has a negative connotation, it could be a statement but it's not stating what you would do it's more of like a command because your mom is commanding you by simply telling you to clean your room and walk the dog.
what Nigeria benefit for their neighboring country
Answer:
Prospects for Trade between Nigeria and its Neighbours is a new study undertaken by the Laboratoire d'Analyse Régionale et d'Expertise Sociale (LARES) in Cotonou (Benin), commissioned by the Club du Sahel1. Presented as a series of concise, well documented "fact sheets", this study will be of interest to public policy experts and entrepreneurs who believe that regional trade development is a necessary response to globalisation.
The study outlines the still very weak and undiversified trade in the region, the consequences of the asymmetric relation between Nigeria and the other countries as well as the important position occupied by oil products in regional trade.
It examines the recent developments in Nigeria's economic policy marked by a reduction in protectionism and the liberalisation of foreign exchange markets and its presently modest impact on regional trade. The study also highlights the role of the very informal trading networks which control the major part of regional trade and the institutional, financial and material obstacles to their development. The importance of the informal sector is underlined by the parallel foreign exchange market which operates throughout the region. Its pervasiveness illustrates both the region's development potential and the need for fundamental public policy reforms.
Acceptance definition?
Into which category of transition words does "however* fall?
contradiction
consequence
addition
sequence
Answer:
consequence or contradiction
which of the following is not a feature of parliamentary democracy and the rule of law see freedom of association in the freedom of speech is separation of powers
Which sentence from the Athenian Democracy text best supports the answer to question 3
Answer:
I am sorry...
Explanation:
You are not giving enough explanation. You are not saying the sentences or the question. We cannot answer this question
Answer:
A. The government consisted of an assembly, a council, and courts.
C. Only free adult males made up the assembly.
D. The citizens elected leaders to discuss important matters.
E. Women, slaves, and foreigners were not allowed to participate.
Explanation:
Around 594 to 321 BC, in the Athenian polis, there was a democratic form of government. It is called the world's first democratic system. Any citizen had the right (and even the obligation) to participate in the work of the National Assembly. As it is noted by experts, in the heyday of Athenian democracy, about a third of citizens simultaneously held one or another public office.
Ancient Greek democracy was a limited democracy of only free citizens, leaving without the political rights slaves and women, who constituted the vast majority of the population; this ancient democracy was slave-owning democracy.
The national assembly met every 8-9 days, and several thousand people took part in it. Between the meetings of the ecclesia, the “council of five hundred,” was engaged in current affairs. Members of the council were elected by lot of citizens no younger than 30 years old. Litigation was heard in a "jury trial." It consisted of 6,000 people who were chosen by lot.
write a letter to your rich Uncle Mike
Answer:
Hello. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Hi Uncle Mike! Its been a while since I saw you. The last time we met was at niagra falls. I really miss you Uncle Mike! Please come visit us!
~ From
Amanda
Hope this helps lol
Why does the author include the
opinions of Zachary Logan and
Ayaana Vashista?
Answer:
answer is B
Explanation:
What key element is found in Gothic literature?
Answer:
Gothic literature is a literary genre that fuses elements of horror, fiction, terror, death, curse and romance.
Explanation:
Many kids want to have social media accounts, but adults worry that
social media access may lead to bullying or put kids into online
situations they don't know how to deal with. Do you think that there
should be an age limit for social media access? Prepare a presentation
to your local parenting group explaining why there should or should not
be an age limit for social media accounts.
Which claim most appropriately responds to the requirements of the prompt?
O A. There should be an age limit for social media accounts, because
nothing you do online can be totally erased, and young kids need
the freedom to experiment offline without creating a permanent
record.
B. There are good arguments on both sides of the debate about kids
and social media, and families and online communities need to
decide for themselves whether to restrict kids' access, allow kids
with supervision, or just let anyone join without checking their age.
C. The Internet can be a chaotic and challenging place, and most
kids do not yet have the maturity to know how to behave in ways
that keep them safe and avoid doing harm to others.
D. The question of age limits for social media services is a new one,
and adults in previous generations never had to decide whether
kids should be allowed to have active social lives online.
Answer:
O A. There should be an age limit for social media accounts, because
nothing you do online can be totally erased, and young kids need
the freedom to experiment offline without creating a permanent
record.
Explanation:
yes
I........to meet him twice, but he wasn’t home.
- was coming
-coming
-were coming
-came
Explanation:
I came to meet him twice, but he wasn't home
Statement
Type of statement
If the sun is out, I'll go to the beach.
Simple
Compound
(Choose one)
That woman is barefoot.
Simple
Compound
(Choose one)
The store is open or the owner is on vacation.
Simple
Compound
(Choose one)
Answer:
1. If the sun is out, I'll go to the beach.
- Compound
- Conditional
2. That woman is barefoot.
- Simple
- Conjunction
3. The store is open or the owner is on vacation.
- Compound
- Disjunction
Explanation:
A sentence is said to be a simple sentence if it has one subject and one predicate and it usually has a complete thought.
No. 2 is a simple sentence and a conjunction. It is a conjunction because of the word "that" which is used to introduce the woman.
A sentence is said to be a compound sentence when it has at least two independent clauses which are connected by semicolon, conjunction or comma.
No. 1 is a compound sentence and a conditional sentence. It is conditional because of the use of the word, "if".
No. 3 is a compound sentence and a disjunction. It is disjunction because of the word "or" that was used. Disjunction uses the word "or" to separate clauses.
Quick
Check
Match each sentence to the tone it conveys.
"What a gorgeous sunrise," she said,
silly
Dear Senator: I am writing to ask
informal
The train is over an hour late!
anxious
The ducky went splish-splash!
peaceful
Hey, dude, I aced the test!
formal
Answer:
"What a gorgeous sunrise," she said, peaceful
Dear Senator: I am writing to ask. formal
The train is over an hour late! anxious
The ducky went splish-splash! silly
Hey, dude, I aced the test! informal
should performing arts clases be required
Answer:
no
Explanation:
.
no, but i think that it should be a optional elective
can you guys help me come up with some phrases that are figuratively and literally
Answer:
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Answer:
Explanation:
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You have been assigned an argumentative writing task where you are to defend the use of body cameras by the local police force.
Which is the BEST example of a precise claim you might make for your argument?
A)
Lots of people think that body cameras are a good idea for the police to
use because they will capture what goes on.
B)
o
Body cameras will record what goes on if a police officer pulls someone
over and forgets to ask for their license and registration.
Body cameras come in many styles and types, but the fact remains that
they are meant to record what goes on when police interact with citizens.
Many think that body cameras are an invasion of privacy, but body cameras
actually will make sure that both citizens and police interact appropriately
with each other more often.
D)
Answer: B) Body cameras will record what goes on if a police officer pulls someone over and forgets to ask for their license and registration.
Explanation:
Precise claims give more credence to arguments because they improve the practicability of the argument being made as opposed to vague assertions that may be open to interpretation.
In giving the precise claim about how body cameras help in the case of an officer forgetting to ask about a person's license and registration, the argument gives a real life use of body cameras that is specific and will therefore help build the argument of why body cams are important.
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Many think that body cameras are an invasion of privacy, but body cameras actually will make sure that both citizens and police interact appropriately with each other more often.
Explanation:
It is the correct answer on USA Test Prep :)
I hope this helps!
The Byzantine Empire lasted for more than _________
years. At its height, it was the ________________ and
most ________________ empire in the world. During
the Byzantine Empire, ________________ was a
major source of conflict.
Answer:
more than 1,100 years. at it's height, it was the largest and most powerful empire in the world. during the byzantine empire, religion was a major source of conflict
What are 5 elements to civil society?
Answer:
The structure of a modern civil society can be presented in the form of 5 basic systems which reflect the spheres corresponding to its vital activities. These systems are: social (in the narrow sense), economic, political, spiritual-cultural and informational.
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1. King Lear is a play about parents and their children. In an essay, discuss
how one of the families falls apart (what causes it) and what they learn (or
don't) throughout the play.
Answer: umm DHS and they nedded new family
Explanation:
What words or ideas are stressed?
Answer:
homework, school, job
Explanation:
HELP! Why is revision an important step when writing a historical narrative?
Revision is when you plan what you are going to write.
Revision is when you make big changes to make the story clear and engaging to the reader.
Revision is when you list all the possible topics you could write about.
Revision is when you make sure you have spelled everything correctly.
Answer:
In the revision process, you improve your reading skills and your analytical skills. You learn to challenge your own ideas, thus deepening and strengthening your argument. You learn to find the weaknesses in your writing.
Explanation:
Answer: Revision is when you make big changes to make the story clear and engaging to the reader.
a revised edition or form of something.
plural noun: revisions
"a revision of the Hegelian concept of history"
Explanation:
Revising your papers teaches you to be a better writer. ... In the revision process, you improve your reading skills and your analytical skills. You learn to challenge your own ideas, thus deepening and strengthening your argument. You learn to find the weaknesses in your writing.
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why is it important to know the properties of well-written text
Answer:
so you can analyse it correctly.
Explanation:
It is important that you know the properties of a well written text so that you can evaluate/analyse it.
Read the poem.
A Poison Tree
by William Blake
I was angry with my friend:
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.
And I watered it in fears
Night and morning with my tears,
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright,
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine,—
And into my garden stole
When the night had veiled the pole;
In the morning, glad, I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.
Read these lines from the second stanza from "A Poison Tree."
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
What is the meaning of the figurative language in these lines?
A. Being in the sunshine makes the speaker's wrath worse.
B. The speaker's soft, deceitful wiles help to lessen his wrath.
C. Smiling makes the speaker forget his wrath.
D. The speaker covers up his wrath with lies and smiles.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because he smiled and lied about his foe, when his foe was dead.
should religious belief influence law,five paragraph argument.
Explanation:
Whatever we make of the substance of Judge Andrew Rutherford's ruling in the Cornish private hotel case, his citation of a striking and controversial opinion by Lord Justice Laws – delivered in another religious freedom case in 2010 – is worth pausing over. The owners of the Chymorvah hotel were found to have discriminated against a gay couple by refusing them a double-bedded room. They had appealed to their right to manifest their religious belief by running their hotel according to Christian moral standards. Given the drift of recent legal judgments in cases where equality rights are thought to clash with religious freedom rights, it is no surprise that the gay couple won their case.
But quite apart from the merits of the case, judges should be warned off any future reliance on the ill-considered opinions about law and religion ventured last year by Lord Justice Laws. Laws rightly asserted that no law can justify itself purely on the basis of the authority of any religion or belief system: "The precepts of any one religion – any belief system – cannot, by force of their religious origins, sound any louder in the general law than the precepts of any other."
A sound basis for this view is Locke's terse principle, in his Letter on Toleration, that "neither the right nor the art of ruling does necessarily carry with it the certain knowledge of other things; and least of all the true religion".
But Laws seemed to ground the principle instead on two problematic and potentially discriminatory claims. One is that the state can only justify a law on the grounds that it can be seen rationally and objectively to advance the general good (I paraphrase). The question is, seen by whom? What counts as rational, objective and publicly beneficial is not at all self-evident but deeply contested, determined in the cut and thrust of democratic debate and certainly not by the subjective views of individual judges. Religiously inspired political views – such as those driving the US civil rights movement of the 1960s or the Burmese Buddhists today – have as much right to enter that contest as any others. In this sense law can quite legitimately be influenced by religion.
Laws' other claim is that religious belief is, for all except the holder, "incommunicable by any kind of proof or evidence", and that the truth of it "lies only in the heart of the believer". But many non-Christians, for example, recognise that at least some of the claims of Christianity – historical ones, no doubt, or claims about universal moral values – are capable of successful communication to and critical assessment by others. Laws' assertion is also inconsistent with his own Anglican tradition, in which authority has never been seen as based on the subjective opinions of the individual but rather on the claims of "scripture, tradition and reason" acting in concert.
In an academic argument, where should transitions appear? A. between body paragraphs only B. between the introduction and the first body paragraph only C. between the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion D. between the last body paragraph and the conclusion
I'm pretty sure it's A
Answer:
C. between the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion
Explanation:
Got it right on Edmentum
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Part 1
1. Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. At friendly meetings, and when the wine was to his taste, something eminently human beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk, but which spoke not only in these silent symbols of the after-dinner face, but more often and loudly in the acts of his life. He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages; and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
2. "I incline to, Cain's heresy*," he used to say. "I let my brother go to the devil in his quaintly 'own way.'" In this character, it was frequently his fortune to be the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down-going men. And to such as these, so long as they came about his chambers, he never marked a shade of change in his demeanour.
3. No doubt the feat was easy to Mr. Utterson; for he was undemonstrative at the best, and even his friendship seemed to be founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature. It is the mark of a modest man to accept his friendly circle ready-made from the hands of opportunity; and that was the lawyer's way. His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object. Hence, no doubt, the bond that united him to Mr. Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman, the well-known man about town. It was a nut to crack for many, what these two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common. It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend. For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week, and not only set aside occasions of pleasure, but even resisted the calls of business, that they might enjoy them uninterrupted.
*The biblical story of Cain and Abel is a story about two brothers who gave offerings to God. Abel's offering was accepted by God, but Cain's was not. Jealous, Cain killed his brother. When God asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said, Am I my brother's keeper? By saying this, Cain implied that what his brother did was his own business. (Genesis 4:1-16)
When Mr. Utterson says that he "inclines to Cain's heresy," this reveals that he is
A non-confrontational
B extravagant
C non-judgmental
D merciful
Answer:
A. non-confrontational
1.Timothy ______ that his ________ was working to gather drinking water.
2.Stew cat was ___________ in the corner of the hut during the tropical storm.
3.Timothy dove in the ocean on the reef to catch__________ for their meals
4.Phillip had to ____________ what the palm trees looked like during the storm.
5.When the rain and wind ________
_____, Timothy and Phillip talked for a long time about family and childhood.
6.The palm trees _____________ together in the ________ ________ of the tropical storm.
7.Most people would have been ___________ being outside during a ___________ __________, but Timothy and Phillip were excited to have a shower and drinking water.
try this
Answer:
(1) knows dad (2) hiding. (3) fish. (4) think about. (5) started. (6) had crashed, in middle. (7) excited, bright sunny day.
Explanation:
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