Answer:
The speaker observes the flowering trees on the sidewalks dropping their blossoms.
Explanation:
Lines 47-49 state, "The rain has stopped, and on the sidewalk, towering new neighbors wave to me, silent, tossing yellow petals on the silvery path." The "new neighbors" aren't actual people because it says "towering new neighbors". I mean, unless she lives with giants now.
It conveys the feeling of safety and harmony the speaker encounters in nature.
What is objective of the story?Its objective the story makes sense of that nature is the storytellers move away paying little mind to where she is or the way in which new the spot is; she feels like she is in Eden a strict term for heaven.
Intensifiers which here is the expression on such a blustery day say how something was done, or when, or why. so the word that they change here is the activity will investigate.
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If all cats are bats, and all bats are hats, are all cats hats?
Answer:
yes. because cats are bats, but bats are hats, so bats and hats are the same thing, so they are bats
Explanation:
Question 5 of 10
What does it mean to "get to know" a narrator?
A. To analyze the challenges of using this particular narrator
B. To determine whether the writer chose an appropriate narrator
C. To come to understand the narrator's perspective on the world
D. To identify whether the narrator is first, second, or third person
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The narrator's perspective on the world is part of the narrator. So that's part of getting to know them.
if this passage were located in a magazine on page 33, which sentence cites the passage correctly? a) unlike other non-renewable energy sources, wind power does not pollute and will never be used up (yung). b) unlike other non-renewable energy sources, wind power does not pollute and will never be used up (page 33). c) unlike other non-renewable energy sources, wind power does not pollute and will never be used up (yung, page 33). d) unlike other non-renewable energy sources, wind power does not pollute and will never be used up even if people use that power every day. 2) which sentence would be the best thesis statement for a persuasive essay on school uniforms?
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Answer: C, Unlike other non-renewable energy sources, wind power does not pollute and will never be used up (Yung, page 33).
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Write a short story that starts with this line: I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me
Answer:
i got you bestie
Explanation:
The Rubix Cube:
I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me. Going off to look for supplies in a zombie apocalypse wasn't one of my best ideas, but it seemed to be going well. That was until I knocked over a shopping cart. Immediately every zombie in the area locked on to me as if I was the last package of toilet paper during the pandemic.
So now I find myself trying to outrun a swarm of zombies. The only problem, well not the only problem but a main one, was that our zombies were fast. Not the kind that limp towards you. Our zombies were speed demons, in order to even out run them, let alone survive them, Captain Puffy had us endurance train for months before letting us out. I can only imagine the rage that the Captain would feel right now if she saw me going against her orders.
All of the sudden my backpack was flung from my back causing me to trip forward. Scrambling to my feet I'm met with the sight of a familiar surrounding.
"What do you think you're doing Eren?" The Captain called towering over me.
"Well, uh you see,"
"Save it, it's not my responsibility to protect you if you're gonna defy my orders. However, it is my responsibility to punish you," she smiled while cracking her knuckles.
"Captain that won't be necessary I swear. It's just that my birthday is tomorrow and I wanted to have cake since I haven't exactly had the best two past birthdays."
As I thought back to my last two birthdays memories flashed through my mind of my close friends disappearing only to reappear as the walking dead.
"Look Eren, I understand that you need something to look forward too. Heck we all do but putting yourself in danger for," She dragged her finger along the frosting and tasted it "a processed strawberry cake isn't worth it in the end. I promise."
I frowned at her, "How would you know what's worth it or not? You won't even tell us about your past."
She shot me a look, "Alright that's enough Eren. Follow me to to the chamber. We're locking you there for the next 24 hours so that you don't try anything on your birthday."
I began to complain to her before she stopped me,"As much as I care about you, I care about the rest of this camp too. But I guess since your birthday is tomorrow I'll let you keep the cake."
With that I was left in what we call the prison rubix cube. I went and sat down along a red square. Red always felt like an eery color to me but for so reason I was drawn towards it today.
As the sun began to set I laid on the single white bed in the room and shut my eyes. If I was going to be in here for awhile I might as well sleep through it.
As I came out of dreamland I was met by the sounds of my fellow survivors. I assumed they were singing happy birthday to me, but when I unlocked the small singular window my stomach dropped. All the members or the camp were screaming in terror.
"They found us."
"How did they get here?"
"This is the end."
"Someone save us."
But amongst the screams one voice stood out, "Eren, Eren. Here quickly take the key and don't come out until its safe you must promise me. If only one can survive I'm glad it's you."
"Puffy no, I can't this- THIS CAN'T KEEP HAPPENING ON MY BIRTHDAY," I screamed.
"Listen Eren, it's too late for the rest of us. I'll try and lead the majority away from here but promise me. PROMISE ME, that once you leave this room you'll get away and live. You have so much more of a life to live."
"Captain just come into the cube, I- we can figure this out you'll be safe in here."
"EREN just promise me ok, I've already made up my mind on what's going to happen," she began to cry. "I know you've only known me for a couple of years but you were always like a son to me."
Then she ran away without a chance to let me tell her how I thought of her as my mother. But she would soon find out. I son could never let his mother leave this world alone: even if it was a promise.
So I opened the cube and walked out, "Don't worry Captain, you won't be without me for too long."
With that my eyes closed for the final time.
What do you think the speaker means when he says, “Nature’s first green is gold”? in nothing gold can stayy
Answer:
youth
Explanation:
it means that all good things are going to change eventually, like people, seasons, and nature.
Answer:
Explanation:Now that our speaker has told us that nature is gold before it's green, he goes on to say that gold is the hardest hue, or color, for nature to hold, or keep. So the first color we see in spring doesn't stick around very long. Hold rhymes with gold, which means we've got a rhymed couplet here.
A—B—C—D—E—F—G
H—I—J—K, L-M-N-O-P
Q—R—S, T—U—V
W—X, Y and Z
Now I know my ABC
Next time won't you sing with me?
A—B—C—D—E—F—G
H—I—J—K, L-M-N-O-P
Q—R—S, T—U—V
W—X, Y and Z
Now I know my ABC
Next time won't you sing with me?
A—B—C—D—E—F—G
H—I—J—K, L-M-N-O-P
Q—R—S, T—U—V
W—X, Y and Z
Now I know my ABC
Next time won't you sing with me?
Now we know the ABC
We can read from A to Z
Please give us a question.
What historic event took place around the same time as Shakespeare's arrival in London?
Answer:
England defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
Explanation:
After the U.S. Constitution was written, there was intense debate over whether it should be approved. During this time two groups formed around this debate. In 1788, a poster was hung up in New York City, which read "Ratification is a Vote for the Future." Which group most likely hung this poster?
Answer:
Federalists
Explanation:
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Match each example to the correct story element. Plot, setting, conflict, character AND THEME.
1.) The prince realized that he shouldn’t have
trusted the evil fairy. Instead, he should
have learned to trust in himself to
overcome obstacles.
2.) Somehow, he needed to save his ducklings from
the wolf and find his way home before nightfall.
He’d have to figure out how to outsmart the wolf.
3.)The sheep had three little lambs, each of which she
loved dearly. She wasn’t the strongest sheep in the
herd, but she was determined to protect them.
4.)The story is about a young mermaid and her sister,
who find a mysterious cave and decide to explore it.
In the cave, they discover an evil witch, who poisons
the mermaid’s sister. The mermaid travels to find a
magical octopus, whose ink is a cure for the witch’s
poison. The mermaid returns with the ink and saves
her sister.
5.) A long time ago, there lived a shoemaker and his
wife. They had a small shop in the middle of the
village, where they would create the most beautiful
shoes for the king.
Answer:
1. Theme
2. Conflict
3. Character
4. Plot
5. Setting
Explanation:
1. It is theme because it shows a lesson learned. (Instead, he should have learned to trust in himself to overcome obstacles.)
2. Its conflict because the duck is in a pickle and needs to find a solution to his problem. (he needed to save his ducklings from the wolf and find his way home before nightfall. He’d have to figure out how to outsmart the wolf.)
3. It is character because it tells us bout her personality that she isn't the strongest but is determined to protect her little lambs. (She wasn’t the strongest sheep in the herd, but she was determined to protect them.)
4. It is plot because it has Exposition: (The story is about a young mermaid and her sister, who find a mysterious cave and decide to explore it) Rising Action: (In the cave, they discover an evil witch, who poisons the mermaid’s sister.) Climax: (The mermaid travels to find a magical octopus, whose ink is a cure for the witch’s poison.) Falling Action: (The mermaid returns with the ink.) Resolution: (She saves her sister.)
5. It is Setting because it tells us where this story is taking place (had a small shop in the middle of the village, where they would create the most beautiful shoes for the king.)
Answer:
1. Theme
2. Conflict
3. Character
4. Plot
5. Setting
Explanation:
if you read it closely, you can tell.
My parents WAS/WERE at the supermarket this morning.
AYUDA
Answer:
My parents WERE at the supermarket this morning.
Explanation:
can somebody please go look at my previous math question, it's the fifth time I've posted it and I'm getting really frustrated. Can someone just please help me out
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
I've attached the mathematics question that you posted.
The first picture is a cone. The surface area of a cone is:
= πrl + πr²
where,
π = 3.14
r = diameter/2 = 9m/2 = 4.5m
l = 13m
Surface area = πrl + πr²
= (3.14 × 4.5 × 13) + (3.14 × 4.5²)
= 183.69 + 63.585
= 247.275m²
The second picture is a hemisphere.
Volume of a hemisphere = 2/3πr³
= 2/3 × 3.14 × 3³
= 2/3 × 3.14 × 27
= 56.52km³
Surface area of a hemisphere = 3πr²
= 3 × 3.14 × 3²
= 3 × 3.14 × 9
= 84.78km²
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Answer:
It is similar to stage D of the beetle life cycle due to it almost showing how the legs and a body parts are starting to grow out of its body :)
Answer:
Stage C, this is because it is the immediate stage after it emerges from the egg
Explanation:
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the burning of paper is an example of reversible physical change true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It can't be reversed, once the paper is burned then it can't be unburned
ELIE WIESEL'S NOBEL ACCEPTANCE SPEECH. Witch of the following identifies the central idea of the speech. Give BRAINIEST
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Elie Wiesel – Acceptance Speech. It is with a profound sense of humility that I accept the honor you have chosen to bestow upon me. ... It pleases me because I may say that this honor belongs to all the survivors and their children, and through us, to the Jewish people with whose destiny I have always identified
His acceptance speech of the award was intended to ensure that the events of the Holocaust were not echoed in the future; that no human being would be subjected to the same humiliation and torment that he was.
In his speech, Wiesel is trying to communicate the message that anybody can make a difference by standing up against injustice. In paragraph 12, he furthers his point by saying, "As long as one dissident is in prison, our freedom will not be true.
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0. Choose the correct answers from the brackets.
5
An architect was very famous as he always ordered exactly enough
materials for every building he... ...(1)... ... (built, was built, was
being built). He as well as his workmen. ... ... (ii)......(was, were,
Answer:
an architect was very famous as he always ordered exactly enough materials for every building he built. he as well as his workmen were
what is simple present and present continuous?
can someone explain it to me?
Explanation:
The simple present tense is when you use a verb to tell about things that happen continually in the present, like every day, every week, or every month. We use the simple present tense for anything that happens often or is factual. Here are a few examples: I go to school every day.
The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are. One simple example of this tense is: He is swimming. ... Some other forms of this verb tense are: I am singing at church today.
Which word in the sentence below is a plural noun?
My two dogs love to run around the yard and play with the beach ball and pool
noodle.
Answer:
the answer is dogs
Explanation:
a plural is when there are two or more
Answer:
Explanation:
A plural noun indicates that there is more than one of that noun (while a singular noun indicates that there is just one of the noun). Most plural forms are created by simply adding an -s or –es to the end of the singular word. For example, there's one dog (singular), but three dogs (plural).
Is this poem a sonnet or not? Justify your answer.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
there should 3 stanzas of 4 lines and then a couplet.
Identify the transitional word/s or phrase/s in the following sentence/s. Identify the type of transition.
In later years, the association grew and became more persistent, demanding answers from the government as to where their missing children were. After the military gave up its authority to a civilian government in 1983, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo have pressed the new government to help find answers to the kidnappings that took place in the Dirty War years.
Answer:
In later years
more persistent
demanding
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong
2. How do you know that Albert Johnson and his crew were used to
being at sea during bad weather? Support your answer using the
RACE. strategy and only TWO PIECE of evidence from the text.
Answer:
Can you give me some examples?
Explanation:
Cause I didn't know to
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SepalsProtect the unopened flower
PetalsMay be brightly coloured to attract insects
StamensThe male parts of the flower (each consists of an anther held up on a filament)
AnthersProduce male sex cells (pollen grains)
StigmaThe top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains
OvaryProduces the female sex cells (contained in the ovules)
NectaryProduce a sugary solution called nectar, which attracts insects
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why new friendships are so important to teenagers.
Essay 4 paragraphs
Answer:
We all know that friends come and go, but some friends last forever. Friendships are very important in adolescent stage because that is when we are figuring out our identity in life. Who we are in life. Friendships are a source of happiness, physical and mental health.
It has been proved that good friends relieve stress, provide comfort and joy, and prevent loneliness and isolation. People say friends make their life easier. They help each other. They are there for each other. They make memories and solve problems together. It is a huge impact on your happiness to know that someone's always got your back.
They are also a good thing on your mental health because they provide emotional support when you need it. It's like an available therapist but only that you'll know your best friend more than anything else! Teens who experience depression can find happiness/support from their friends.
In conclusion, developing good friendships are important on teen's mental and physical health.
why were zora hurston’s stories controversial in eatonville
Using your voice to address those in positions of power—from school officials to government leaders—is an important part of being a citizen. Using that voice effectively is a skill. Luckily, our history offers us outstanding examples of master communicators, and you will learn from them in this unit. Think about times you’ve spoken to an authority figure about a change you want to see.
• How did you go about it?
• What would you like to learn or do differently the next time you are in that position?
Answer:
Issue of increasing fees and lowering seats.
Explanation:
In my university I stand up for the issue of increasing fees and lowering seats for the students which have a weak financial condition. I negotiate with the authority to solve this problem but they didn't respond well so majority of the students go for the demonstration against the dean and administration of the institute. We also talk to the media which puts a great pressure on the administration and they will take back their decision. We learn that every issue can be solved through talks and negotiation.
The issue that I spoke on was about the lack of a good and modern library in the school.
When I was in college, I spoke to the authorities about the lack of a good and modern library in the school.
The library in the school was old and it contained old books. Therefore, I made those in positions of authority see the importance of having a good library and how it can be beneficial to the students.
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Which sentence best summarizes the author's bias?
Answer:
A "Good carbohydrates contain a lot of nutrients, create fuel for our bodies, and don't add a lot of sugar into the blood
Explanation:
Answer:
Of which passage?
Explanation:
Onesfor stared at the stack of postcards he had neglected to mail.
Choose 1 answer:
phrase
B
clause
the boy said to father I do not understand the poem change the following sentence into indirect
graphic organizer is a useful tool to help you draw a conclusion about a reading selection. What would you write in it first?
Which event would be important enough for the author to update the post?
Answer:It is A
Explanation:Just took the test.
A common theme is "Even during the most difficult times, people are able to triumph." What text demonstrates this theme & why?
Hello. You did not provide answer options, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
In general, we can say that the text that presents this theme is one that shows characters, or real people, who suffered many difficulties that left them very sad and unmotivated, but they continued to try to get rid of these problems until the moment when they managed to overcome all problems.
Limestone:rock::calcite:____
Answer:
Limestone:rock::calcite:mineral
Explanation:
That is because Limestone is a sedimentary rock and calcite is a carbonate mineral, by logical deduction, the analogy is petty much describing what the first and third words are.
So, in the end, a Limestone is a rock and calcite is a mineral.