Answer:
Sam had finished his homework, so his parents let him play Nintendo.
What is the verbal in this sentence: Sighing, he picked it up to throw again.
Answer:
sighing
Explanation:
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Based on context clues, which meaning of the word browse is most likely
used in this sentence?
At dusk, the deer cautiously leave the cover of the forest to browse on
the open plain.
A. (verb) 2. To flip through the pages of a book
o
B. (verb) 1. To look through items without purchasing
O
C. (verb) 3. To graze by chewing grass
O
D. (verb) 4. To use a program to look at information on the Internet
Answer:
C. (verb) 3. To graze by chewing grass
Explanation:
C applies because other answer doesn't make sense and browse in this context means that deer is searching/ eating while eating on grass.
Helen Mirren, who is a famous British actress is also well known in the United States for her perfomancea in film and on stage.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Helen Mirren may not be very well known today, but she was a great British actress who also achieved botority in the USA, even performing on Broadway and Hollywood with great directors. She has acted in films such as The Long Good Friday, Hitchcock, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Woman in Gold, Trumbo and others.
She also received several awards due to her good performance, being awarded an Oscar, a Tonny, four BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, among others.
Answer:
Mirren who
Explanation:
took the quiz and got it correct
Discussion Topic
In this unit, we'll be considering what it means for a leader to "govern fairly."
What actions might a leader take to govern fairly?
What actions would show a leader is governing unfairly?
Think about historical leaders or leaders portrayed in books or movies you've
enjoyed. Did these leaders govern fairly? Why or why not?
Answer:
a good leader would make sure everyone he/she is governing is safe.If someone is governing fairly they will see everyone's problems and not just certain people.most of the movies or books i watch or read the main character takes a stand against their problem and honestly alot more people should do that if you have a problem don't stay quiet stand up and say something, fix the problem. that is what governing fairly looks like.
Explanation:
Answer:
Leaders would take citizens opinions or problems into consideration and make them feel safe and welcomed. An unfair leader gains his vote by intimidation, fear, and doesn't care for the citizens needs or safety. An unfair leader will mostly want control. The movies I watched and books I have read the leaders governed fairly, they fought for what was right, cared about citizens, they gained their votes by earning it not forcing it.
Explanation:
What is Miss Maudie’s memory of Boo Radley?
TKAM.
Answer:
Miss Maudie thinks that Boo was always polite and friendly as a child.
Explanation:
hope that helps a little
Meaning of Barracks in English.
please guys answer please fast .
Answer:
a building or group of buildings used to house a specific group of people, such as laborers or prisoners, in austere conditions.
Explanation:
Answer:
a large building or group of building used to house soldiers.
How have have computer chess programs changed over time?
Answer:
Explanation:
they have become more complex and even smarter.
Within A Farewell to Arms, what would be the best definition of the word "hallow"? Question 6 options: a) A deep hole. b) To shine a bright light onto a path. c) To treat as holy or sacred. d) Lacking depth.
Answer:
c) To treat as holy or sacred.
Explanation:
The word "hallow" is an abstract word whose purpose is to convey holiness information, showing that something is sacred and should be treated as something that is holy. For this reason, we can affirm that when this word is used in "A Farewell to Arms" it is referring to something holy or sacred.
There is nothing more disenchanting to man than to be shown the springs and mechanism of any art. All our arts and occupations lie wholly on the surface; it is on the surface that we perceive their beauty, fitness, and significance; and to pry below is to be appalled by their emptiness and shocked by the coarseness of the strings and pulleys. In a similar way, psychology itself, when pushed to any nicety, discovers an ABHORRENT baldness, but rather from the fault of our analysis than from any poverty native to the mind. And perhaps in aesthetics the reason is the same: those disclosures which seem fatal to the dignity of art seem so perhaps only in the proportion of our ignorance; and those conscious and unconscious artifices which it seems unworthy of the serious artist to employ were yet, if we had the power to trace them to their springs, indications of a delicacy of the sense finer than we conceive, and hints of ancient harmonies in nature. […] I must therefore warn that well-known character, the general reader, that I am here embarked upon a most distasteful business: taking down the picture from the wall and looking on the back; and, like the inquiring child, pulling the musical cart to pieces.
Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word in bold.
A) Frightening, surprising
B) Disgusting, unlikeable
C) Beautiful, lovely
D) Kind, caring
Answer:
B)disgusting , unlikeable
Explanation:
because it's inspiring disgust and loathing; repugnant.
"That very expensive house, where Mr. Cringe lives, makes people believe that dreams can come true. " In this sentence, which part is a phrase?
Answer:
dreams can come true
Explanation:
because it is a common phrase
what are the 3 elements of poetry
Answer:
Elements: Poetry. As with narrative, there are "elements" of poetry that we can focus on to enrich our understanding of a particular poem or group of poems. These elements may include, voice, diction, imagery, figures of speech, symbolism and allegory, syntax, sound, rhythm and meter, and structure.
Explanation:
Answer:
the three elements of poetry are: prose , poetry and drama
can someone please write me a paragraph about why it's bad for 16 years olds to vote.
Answer:
Firstly, just because 16-year-olds do other tasks that 18-year-olds do doesn’t mean we should let them do even more. The Whataboutism of “well if we can let them drive, we should let them vote” argument can be reversed. “Well if we can let them drive, we can let them carry a firearm.” “Well if we can let them drive, we can lower the draft age.” Whataboutism is not a good argument.
Secondly, 16-year-olds aren’t well informed enough to make such decisions that can affect the rest of the country. I’m fully aware some 16-year-olds are well informed enough, however the average 16-year-old isn’t. According to Annenberg Public Policy Center, only 36% of all Americans adults can name the three branches of government. Most of these adults have presumably graduated high school. So now we are going to let high schoolers, the majority who are two years away from receiving the same education as these uninformed adults, the right to vote?
Third, a lot of people contend that lowering the voting age would increase voter participation. How so? For example, 16 and 17-year-olds were allowed to vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Results showed 16- and 17-year old voter participation was in the middle of pack among age groups. While it’s not a baseless argument, it’s not an argument that has much merit.
The final contention is the thought that 16-year-olds are just as mature as 18-year-olds. Yes, that is an actual argument. “Some have questioned the maturity of our youth. I don’t. A sixteen-year-old in 2019 possesses a wisdom and a maturity that comes from 2019 challenges, hardships and threats,” said U.S. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. Are you sure? No serious person will contend the average 16-year-old is at an equal maturity level as an 18-year-old.