Answer:
Yes we can find adversity pleasant and quite enjoyable most of the time.
“why school should be a democracy”
A few points or even a paragraph would be appreciated!
Main points:
The students could vote on school things. How much HW, the school dresscode, ext. It would teach kids to vote and speak up.
To make that longer:
Elaborate. Give your opinion.
I'm sorry it's not long!!!
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7.
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Cows give us milk,......?
into tag question
Answer:
Does cow gives us milk? is the answer
How does the anecdote, which appeals to pathos, effectively support Nye’s purpose?
Answer: The anecdote makes readers feel sorry for the man’s lack of heritage, then reminds readers that the man has an equally valuable heritage.
Explanation: EDGE
Answer:A
Explanation:
Help
poor
the
people.
and the needy people. into passive voice
Answer:
The poor people and the needy people should be helped
In Drums, Girls, And Dangerous pie . Which student had found out about Jeffery's illness, and told one of his teachers?
Answer:
Miss Palma
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it was Miss. Palma, the English teacher.(not sure tho)
Write an introduction on my thoughts about the environment during quarantine? what am I doing to help it? How has it been affected since the pandemic? pls due today
Answer:
Whatever U feel like
Explanation:
You could say how its been effected or changed during the pandemic. I mean theres masks everywhere.
Write a Script about deforestation I WILL GIVE BRAINLY THANK YOUU! <33
Answer: Deforestation, clearance, clearcutting, or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use.
Explanation: Deforestation is more extreme in tropical and subtropical forests in emerging economies. More than half of all plant and land animal species in the world live in tropical forests.[18] As a result of deforestation, only 6.2 million square kilometres remain of the original 16 million square kilometres of tropical rainforest that formerly covered the Earth.[17] An area the size of a football pitch is cleared from the Amazon rainforest every minute, with 136 million acres of rainforest cleared for animal agriculture overall.[19] More than 3.6 million hectares of virgin tropical forest was lost in 2018.[20] Consumption and production of beef is the primary driver of deforestation in the Amazon, with around 80% of all converted land being used to rear cattle.[21][22] 91% of Amazon land deforested since 1970 has been converted to cattle ranching
what is the main conflict in the gift of Maggie
Answer:
Explanation:
In "The Gift of the Magi," the main conflict is that Della does not have enough money saved to buy the gift she thinks Jim deserves.
what is part of speech
Answer:
There are eight parts of speech in the English language: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. The part of speech indicates how the word functions in meaning as well as grammatically within the sentence.
Answer:a category to which a word is assigned in accordance with its syntactic functions. In English the main parts of speech are noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
Evaluate: Dexter becomes engaged to Irene but then returns to Judy? Do you think he
knew their engagement would not last? What clues does the text provide?
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the short story "Winter Dreams", by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The main character is Dexter, an ambitious young man who has an obsession for Judy. Judy is wealthy and beautiful, but spoiled and vain. She is used to having everything she wants in life given to her easily, including men. She and Dexter hang out for some time, but Judy has other things to do, other men to meet. Dexter then begins to date Irene, and they even get engaged. However, once Judy reappears, Dexter goes back to her.
Dexter becomes engaged to Irene by then returns to Judy. Do you think he knew their engagement would not last? What clues does the text provide?
Dexter most likely did not think his engagement to Irene would not last. He likes her, even though she does not fascinate him like Judy does. Dexter admires Irene, and at a certain point he even imagines the both of them having children and growing old together.
Some clues provided in the short story are:
"Irene was light-haired and sweet and honorable..."
"He knew that Irene would be no more than a curtain spread behind him, a hand moving among gleaming tea-cups, a voice calling to children . . . fire and loveliness were gone, the magic of nights and the wonder of the varying hours and seasons . . . slender lips, down-turning , dropping to hi slips and bearing him up into a heaven of eyes . . . "
write a letter to your municipal chief executive telling him the causes of fire outbreak
Answer:
what
Explanation: This is not a question and why
2. How does Jeannette see her father? Does she regard him differently than she did when she was younger? How?
Answer:
Jeannette describes her parents as faulty but she does not condemn them for their actions. As she get older, she realized how her parents are making her family live in poverty and that if they actually tried to work hard, they may have had a successful life/family.
Explanation:
hope this helps
How does calibans motivation illustrate the theme of social class conflict
Answer:He feels most secure with the status quo and encourages those around him not to make any drastic changes.
Explanation:
what is the theme of excerpt behind the mountains
Write a letter as the senior prefect of your school write a letter to the principal pointing out at least two habits among student that should be promoted among the teacher
Dear Principal.
My name is John Smith, Senior Prefect, and I come, through this letter, to humbly ask for the integration of two important elements in the classroom, which, I believe, will form very beneficial habits for students, if they are promoted by teachers.
I believe that one of the most important skills, not only in academic life, but in social life as a whole, is the ability to interpret text. Unfortunately, I have noticed that many students have flaws in this ability and are functionally illiterate, because, although they can read, they cannot understand what they read. I believe that it would be very beneficial if teachers encouraged reading and indicated texts that should be commented, with a certain frequency, in the classroom.
The other element that I come to indicate is the execution of debates, as this will allow the students to learn to argue in a coherent and correct way, besides that it would stimulate the students to respect divergent opinions and to know how to act in a cultured way when contradicted.
If possible, I would like to arrange a meeting with you, where these and more elements can be better explained.
Thank you for your time and I await your response.
Regards
John Smith.
Senior Prefect
Choose the simple sentence.
A. The famous Michael Phelps is my favorite swimmer.
B. Water acts like air, and air is in wind tunnels.
C. When the suits were finished, they were happy with their work.
D. The NASA group worked with him on the suits, they all learned a
lot.
Answer: Hello, there! your answer is Below
A. The famous Michael Phelps is my favorite swimmer^^ This, Is my Answer
Explanation:
Hope this helps you!!!
Have a great day!!!
PLZ HELP!! DUE at 2pm
Romeo moves on from Rosaline to loving Juliet with all his might in just one night. Analyze Romeo’s character development thus far in the text in relation to his love interests.
Answer:
do not click the link and download, its gonna nuke your device
Explanation:
zip bomb or apk virus
In paragraph 10, what does the narrator's use of the
word depot tell the reader about Mama's house?
meaning of
a chip of an old block
What Academy awards did Cast Away (Movie) receive?
NO LINKS! CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY PLEASE, THANK YOU!
Read the passage and examine the text in bold. Then, answer the question.
I always loved my grandfather's explanations of our SEASONS "THIS IS THE country of three seasons. From June on to November it lies hot, still, and unbearable, sick with violent and unrelenting storms; then on until April, it is chill, quiet, and drinks its scant rain and scanter snows. From April to the hot season again, it is blossoming, radiant, and a seductress." His months were only approximate, later or earlier the rain-laden wind may drift up the water gate of the Colorado River from the Gulf and bring to us our heat, chill, or radiance. In the desert, we see the land sets its seasons by the rain.
Does the bolded portion contain an error? Choose the correction if one is needed.
seasons: "This is the
seasons; "This is the
seasons; however, "This is the
No correction needed
THANKS!
Answer:
no correction needed
thanks
Answer:
I think its B or the second answer choice
Explanation:
because where the the statement begins at seasons you pause and then you start reading this is because it's someone moving to a talking sentence so the last word cuts off then it continues
Imagine that you are a speaker in the poem. Prepare a diary entry explaninning the dilemma that you face
Hello. You did not specify which poem the question refers to, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, I will explain to you how you can answer it. I hope this can help you.
To start a diary entry it is important that you first read the poem and understand what the speaker is saying. In a poem, the speaker is the narrator, that is, it is the voice that is telling the poem to you as you read it. You must identify in the reading what is the problem that the speaker is presenting. After that, you should put yourself in the speaker's shoes wondering how you would write about this problem in a diary. Remember that the diary is a personal narrative where the narrator has complete freedom to express his deepest feelings. In that case, you should talk about this problem in a personal way, showing how it affects you and how you feel about it.
It is important to remember that at the beginning of a diary entry, you must present the date, day of the week and time when the entry is being written.
How does the speaker develop the tone in a poem?
by showing how the speaker feels and thinks
by only using active verbs to describe movement
by telling the reader how they should feel
by explaining to the reader how the poet feels
What does this excerpt from Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn reveal about the narrator, Huckleberry Finn, and Tom?
Tom he made a sign to me—kind of a little noise with his mouth—and we went creeping away on our hands and knees. When we was ten foot off Tom whispered to me, and wanted to tie Jim to the tree for fun. But I said no; he might wake and make a disturbance, and then they'd find out I warn't in. Then Tom said he hadn't got candles enough, and he would slip in the kitchen and get some more. I didn't want him to try. I said Jim might wake up and come. But Tom wanted to resk it; so we slid in there and got three candles, and Tom laid five cents on the table for pay. Then we got out, and I was in a sweat to get away; but nothing would do Tom but he must crawl to where Jim was, on his hands and knees, and play something on him.
A.
The narrator is cautious, whereas Tom is carefree.
B.
Both the narrator and Tom love to play pranks.
C.
The narrator is practical, whereas Tom is an escapist.
D.
Both the narrator and Tom love taking risks.
Answer:
I would say a
Explanation:
They believe they shouldnt go to a haunted house on a friday
please urgent please beg
Answer:
2. Jane, will you stay in bed today?
No, I will not.
3. Will it snow tonight?
No, it will not.
4. Will people find new planets in the future?
Yes, they will.
5. Will your sister call us later?
No, she will not.
6. Will Tom wake up in an hour?
Yes, he will.
Explanation:
You just have to fill in the words with "Will" or other words to make it a coherent sentence
Also btw nice handwriting
Underline each prepositional phrase. Draw a second line under each preposition. Then, circle the object of each preposition.
6. Who’s that boy sitting across from you in the cafeteria?
7. Another song I like is the Welsh tune “All Through the Night.”
8. Your hands stay warmer with mittens than with gloves.
9. The kitten turned its head toward its mother.
10. Where will they stay during their visit to Chicago?
Since I cannot underline twice or circle here, I will explain what is what in each sentence.
Answer:
6. prepositional phrase: from you
preposition: from
object: you
prepositional phrase: in the cafeteria
preposition: in
object: the cafeteria
7. prepositional phrase: through the night
preposition: through
object: the night
8. prepositional phrase: with mittens
preposition: with
object: mittens
prepositional phrase: with gloves
preposition: with
object: gloves
9. prepositional phrase: toward its mother
preposition: toward
object: its mother
10. prepositional phrase: during their visit
preposition: during
object: their visit
prepositional phrase: to Chicago
preposition: to
object: Chicago
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and any complements that follow it. A preposition is a word used to establish a relationship between other words in sentence. It can, for instance, indicate time, place, or direction. Take a look at the example below:
- I will meet you at noon.
In the sentence above, the prepositional phrase is "at noon". The preposition "at" functions as a preposition of time here, since it is followed by the noun "noon", which indicates when the action will take place.
In at least 200 words, describe how Langston Hughes uses such poetic devices as alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment in his poem "Theme For English B."
Hughes uses many poetic devices in his poem "Theme for English B." These include alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in quick succession to create rhythm. An example of this device can be seen in the quote: "I feel and see and hear, Harlem, I hear you.". The repetition of the "h" sounds creates a rhythm and also lets the reader know that this concept is important. This reveals the theme that Hughes is trying to push through: that the assignment is anything but straightforward for Hughes because he doesn't have a story, or at least not one that will impress the professor. Assonance and consonance are also important in Hughes' poetry. These are created by the repetitions of vowel sounds (assonance) and consonant sounds (consonance). These can be used to set the mood in the poem. An example of each in "Theme for English B" is the quotes "I like a pipe for a Christmas present," and "I am twenty-two, colored, born in Winston-Salem.". In the first quote, the sound of the "i" is repeated. The second quote uses a repeated consonant "r" to make the speaker's voice accentuated. The last technique used by Hughes in his poetry is enjambment. The enjambment is the continuation of a sentence without pauses in punctuation. An example of this is the quote: "You are white/ yet a part of me I guess you learn from me / although you're older and white / and somewhat more free." Hughes uses it to make it seem like the world is weighing on him without giving in. In conclusion, Hughes uses many literary devices, including alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment to show the reader the racism of his hometown, Harlem. He feels that the professor has given him the task of writing about himself before the professor wants him to prove capable and show who he is, all because he is black. Hughes uses poetry as a platform to discuss racism and prejudice and the need to overcome them.
Iroquois origin story: How were humans formed
Answer:
The Iroquois' attitude toward nature is a a central point in their history and cultures because they depend on it for sustenance. Their attitude towards their gods is very respectable, they honor their gods. They have multiple gods, one good and one bad, neither is fully good or bad.
What do you think about their idea to ligh the signal fire? How important do you think the fire isWhy ?
Answer:
because it gives us heat and light to do our daily work ..it helps to cook food ...it helps in night to see. anywhere,
any thing
Which statement best describes how Rainsford solves
his moral dilemma in this passage?
O Rainsford calls a truce with the general even though
he knows the general is a terrible man.
O Although he believes that murder is wrong, Rainsford
chooses to kill the general and end the game for good.
O Instead of killing others or himself, Rainsford lets the
general win the game but takes his bed.
O Rainsford does not smile even though he is thrilled
that he won the game.
Answer:
Although he believes that murder is wrong, Rainsford chooses to kill the general and end the game for good.
Explanation:
Just took it!
Answer:
B. Although he believes that murder is wrong, Rainsford chooses to kill the general and end the game for good.
Explanation:
Edge.2023
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