Answer:
1) Grant
23
LA slinpton street
helping kids to be nice
2) he always nice to oder people and he never give up
3)I wish to stay healthy and make are town save from strangers.
Write a character sketch of Mrs Beck?pls help
Plzz help me
Change to negative
Answer:
- He didn't use to study hard for the exam.
- She didn't use to spend a lot of money.
Explanation:
hope this helps and is right. p.s i really need brainliest :)
Answer:
he didn't used to study hard for the exam
I just failed freshman year of high school and I have to take the school year over to earn my credits . Will my friends know I failed? Because I don't want to tell them . And if I earn my credits the first semester would I be able to go do my sophomore year? I'm scared people will make fun of me
Answer: failing or repeating class isn't a big deal. this year was a tough year and i'm sure many people failed too so u don't have to worry.
Explanation: Hope this help.
Is the following ad an example of ethos, pathos, or logos?
Answer:
Ethos SORRY IF IM WRONG
Explanation:
What was the main difference between the older birds
and their children when the birds returned?
Answer:
the older birds are older than the younger birds
Explanation:
HELP AGAIN UMMMM 20 POINT
Answer:
Can't tell. Probably need to see the text to help you sorry.
What are 2 elements of mythology and folklore that are important to humans
Answer:
Elicit from them that myths—like other stories—contain the following elements: characters, setting, conflict, plot, and resolution. In addition, myths usually explained some aspect of nature or accounted for some human action. Frequently, myths also included a metamorphosis, a change in shape or form.
Explanation: i hope this helps
If you were in a tree and a windstorm came.What would you do?
Answer:
If I was in a tree in a windstorm, I would climb down, that would be the most obvious choice.
Explanation:
Brainliest please!
Prompt
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, “Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy." With that in mind, do you
think Gatsby is a heroic figure or a tragic figure?
When should transitional tags be used in a paper?
to introduce quotes
to contrast ideas
all of the above
to order ideas
orders belive i admit tooooo
Please help with diagramming
Answer:
?
Explanation:
how to put pictures like this
Adjectives and adverbs
Answer:
Yeah. I really like them. Lol, I am looking for an English question that I can help with and I came across this. At first I thought you attached a file but it was just these three words. Have a good day! :)
Explanation:
Who was the 4th president?
What songs make you cry for absolutely no reason whatsoever?
Answer:
James Madison is the 4th president of the United States of America
Explanation:
Madison became the 4th president in 1809
How does the meaning of “free speech” change as technology makes distribution of information universal and immediate?
Answer:
Someone saying they can say whatever they want, post whatever they want and no-one can do anything to them. As if the First Amendment is their sword
Explanation:
የለዳማ ብሔሮች ብሔረሰቦፍ ዓአኗኗር ዘዔቤ tell me ok
Answer:
what
Explanation:
Answer:
what does this mean how can I help
20 POINTS PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
Read the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes and respond to the prompt.
"Harlem"
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
1. Identify at least TWO examples of figurative language (ex: similes, metaphors, etc.) and explain. *You can do two of the SAME figurative language or pick two different ones.
Answer: Hi! Please see my reply below for a few answers. (The examples of fig. language are bolded.)
Explanation:
"Harlem" also teems with a series of similes. This is the main kind of figurative language used in the poem. Many examples of similes are used in this poem to compare a dream deferred to rotting, aging, forgotten, or burdensome items. Throughout the poem, a dream "deferred" is compared to a raisin, a festering sore, rotten meat, a syrupy sweet, and a heavy load. The actions linked to these items suggest what might happen to the dream, such as rotting and dying or weighing down the conscience of the people.
Many other examples of figurative language are found throughout the poem, helping to reinforce its unique imagery. The ongoing use of the phrase "Does it" is an example of anaphora. This word describes the repetition of a word or phrase at the start of a series of sentences, phrases, or clauses. In this situation, anaphora helps to emphasize the question and to create a sense of focus or urgency around it.
Sorry for such a long explanation, but I hope it helps you out. Good luck with your assignment! :)
someone please help me
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The rest all use chose/choose incorrectly, hope this helps :)
good fictional narratives topics pls I really need one
Answer:
Try writing a story if someone discovers a ghost but no believe them
Explanation:
Type the four-syllable words.
Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier, environment
Answer:
Available, participants, stationary
Answer:
Benefactor, benevolent, benediction, benefactress, beneficial, beneficence, environment
Explanation:
these words have four syllables.
Hale states, “...the Devil is alive in Salem...” He is not the “forked and hooved” creature Mrs. Putnam spoke about in Act I.
How is the “Devil” alive in Salem?
How does the audience see the Devil demonstrated (symbolized)?
Answer:
the "devil" is alive in Salem because the girls who were dancing in the forest faked it and now they're spreading fear that people are working with the devil(witches)
Explanation:
he symbolizes death and darkness
Young George, however, did not yield himself
To nourish the false hunger of a ghost
That made no good return. He saw too much:
The accumulated wisdom of his years
Had so conclusively made plain to him
The permanent profusion of a world
Where everybody might have everything
To do, and almost everything to eat,
That he was jubilantly satisfied
And all unthwarted by adversity.
What is young George’s attitude toward life in this excerpt? Select all that apply.
The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.
The world is a place of abundance.
The world is a difficult place and must be approached with caution.
The world is an empty place with ghostly presences.
Answer:
The world is a place of unlimited opportunities.
The world is a place of abundance.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows that Young George was an optimistic person who saw the positive side of things and who was unwilling to yield to the troubles of life. He believed in a world of abundance where all he desired were obtainable, where people had enough food to eat, where he was well satisfied and not daunted by the adversities he experienced.
This was the positive mental disposition of Young George as seen in the text above.
Based on evidence in the passage, which statement about Mrs. Westmacott is true?
A. She does not have daughters of her own
B. She is highly respected in the community
C. She knows many of her neighbors' children
D. She has influenced the Doctor's daughters
Read the sentence from paragraph 5.
"You must live up to your principles- you must give your daughters the same liberty as you advocate for other women"
Why does Mrs. Westmacott say this to the Doctor?
A. to use his beliefs as support for her argument
B. to more clearly explain her political views
C. to agree with his opinion of the situation
D. to demonstrate her influence over him
where is the passage for #1
Answer:
I got B, she is highly respected in the community.
Explanation:
How she helped out the doctor, shows the level of respect people have for her.
write any 4 ways to recognise the feeling of universal brotherhood???
Answer:
Hey mate.....
Explanation:
This is ur answer.....
A Picture is attached pls check!
Hope this helps!
Brothers pls!
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Can anyone tell me the meaning of these phrases?
A Dime a Dozen. ...
A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted. ...
A Piece of Cake. ...
An Arm and a Leg. ...
Back to Square One. ...
Barking Up The Wrong Tree. ...
Beating Around the Bush
Answer:
1.Its cheap and you can get it everywhere
2.Someone spent their money unwisely
3.It was easy
4.Someting was expensive
5.Starting over from the beginning
6.You say this to someone who is in the wrong
7.Not getting to the point and wasting time
yoo whatsup can someone help me out im struggling to pick a topic for a presentation (the topic can be anything)
Answer:
You could some stuff that interset you. LIke your favoirte Artsit, maybe your favoirte food or favoirte country. or some you ur biggest pet peeves.
Explanation:
What is the theme?
Grant Malvern was a superstar high school athlete from a small town where football was revered.
of this town placed a high value on victories. So a top performer like Grant was given privileges and
exceptions. Grant did not have to struggle his way through rigorous courses in high school. He attended
special study sessions with teammates where they mainly studied football. To the surprise of few, Grant was
given a full ride to a reputable university based on his athletic prowess. Yet Grant was not prepared for this
new experience. He expected the university to make special exceptions for him as his high school had. While
he did receive quite a few exceptions, it was not enough to compensate for how underprepared he was.
Despite many good faith interventions by the university, Grant failed to get it together. He lost his
scholarship, and dropped out after his freshman year.
I’m giving 20 points for this
Answer:
examine?
Explanation:
What Have You Discovered About The Benefits Of Summarizing?
Answer:
It helps you remember what you saw or heard. It gives you a brief rememberization of what you did.
Explanation:
I know it's spelled wrong.
3. They made plan to go to the beach however they couldn’t do it because of the virus.
What the correct answer question
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: B.
Explanation: In the question, it says “illustrate the restrictions that leave African Americans with no other choice than to fight for equal access.”
In B, it mentions “For Whites Only” signs, which is an example of a restriction on African Americans, making it the best choice.