Describe what happens to Juliek, the violist in the barracks.
-Night chapter 6

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Answer 1

Answer:

I don't remember much from the book because I haven't read it in a long time but basically after I think a long march to a new camp, everyone collapses onto the floor, crushing each other. Eli, also crushed against the bodies hears Juliek. Juliek worries only of his violin which is also crushed under the pile of dead or alive bodies. He somehow managed to grab his violin and plays a fragment of a Beethoven concerto before dying. Possibly died suffocating under the bodies


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In the Newsela article "What Is Mythology?," which details best convey the central idea that myths have changed over time? Select the two correct answers. "Myths are action-packed and highly engaging." "Now it is possible to find written versions of many myths in books or online." "A myth may certainly change from one retelling to the next." "Today we rely on science to help us understand phenomena in humans and in nature."

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Answer:

I would choose as your answer is B. and C.

Because I red the Newsela article, and found three things. Mythology is true, Mythology is long long long time ago, And Mythology is here in acient greece and athens. Mesura lived in Athens. Until her head was sliced off with a sword by persurs. Hope this helps and soports your answer!

Answer:       a and b

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from Wednesday, February 16, 1944, in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.

This gave me rather a pang; it seems such a pity there's always just a tinge of dishonesty about him.

Which word best identifies the author's tone toward Peter?


furious

disrespectful

regretful

playful

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I think it’s furious which means a very

Answer:

Regretful.

Explanation:

I took the test

Which statement best synthesizes ideas from the
passage and the image?
O The different grades of hamstring injuries reflect
how severe the injury can be.
Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three
muscles can be involved.
Olt is very difficult to rehabilitate a hamstring injury
because the muscles are so strong.
O The semimembranosus, biceps femoris, and
semitendinosus are the hamstring muscles.

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

I did this one already

Answer:

The answer is B. Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three muscles can be involved.

Explanation:

It was correct on the test that I just took.

Sasha does NOT suggest that they

A. read books
B. watch a movie
C. play cards
D. have a dance contest

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Answer:

C.Play Cards

i think that's it

Answer:

i think c

Explanation:

What do you think is the most important about octopuses? and tell why you think this is important

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Answer:

They hands

Explanation:

They use they hands to capture animals to eat and survive that's why they are so important and maybe why they have 8  of them lol

HELP WITH WAS/WERE GUYSSSS​

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Answer:

Was refers to what one person was doing.

Were refers to what two or more people were doing.

Alayna lived in Amsterdam and loved to go biking. She had taken part in many cycling races around her city. She wanted a newer, more expensive racing bicycle but didn't have enough money to buy it worked foreight months after work and on the weekends in a busy cafe to earn the money to buy When Alayna had just saved enough money to buy the bicycle, a burglar broke into her home and stole all the money she had worked so hard to earn. Alayna was distraught but determined to make the best of her situation. She worked another six months in the cafe. She was finally able to buy the bicycle she worked so hard for. After a few months of racing with her new bike, Alayna became a champion cyclist.



Read the short story about Alayna. Then fill in the blanks with the five plot elements in a story. in the boxes, draw each plot element from the story.​

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, but I will give you an answer and an explanation that will be useful for this question.

Explanation:

The five plot elements of a story are: Exposition, Rising action.  Climax, Falling action and Resolution.

Let's identify them in Alayna's story:

Exposition: Alayna lived in Amsterdam and loved riding a bike. Rising Action: Alayna wanted to buy a new bike. Climax: When you get the money, a thief breaks into the house and steals it. Falling Action: Alayna was distraught but saved the money again. Resolution: Alayna buys the bicycle and becomes a champion cyclist.

When we meet mathidle is she happy with her life The necklace

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Explanation:

who is Mathilde

waht do you mean?

Um she’s happy because she meet her bestie of her life?

List some things in alexie's life that made a love of reading difficult to sustain. Consider things that worked against his learning and growth?

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Answer:

Some of the things that made Alexie's love of reading difficult to sustain were poverty, social pressure, and lack of support at school.

Explanation:

The given question refers to the essay Superman and Me written by novelist Sherman Alexie.  Alexie tells us about how he grew up in a family that struggled financially. His father loved to read, but new books weren't something they could afford. That's why Alexie grew up with books his father managed to get from the pawnshop, Goodwill, or by borrowing books from others. He didn't get to read books for children.

Another thing that made it difficult for Alexie was social pressure. He is Indian, and according to him, Indians weren't expected to excel at school, especially compared to other, non-Indian children. That's why we can say that he also lacked support at school.

You wish to speak with a colleague on a non-urgent matter. However, they are deep in conversation with somebody else. How might you interrupt them appropriately? A) Stand nearby until the other person has finished B) Give them a note to contact you as soon as they have finished C) Clear your throat with your hand up D) Say “Excuse me”, and then ask your question

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Answer:

D.) Say “Excuse me”, and then ask your question

Explanation:

That is ettiquite. D is polite but quick. If your matter is not important, then it is polite to say "Excuse me" and quickly tell your colleague what happened. Then apologize to the other person for interupting their conversation.

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I hope I have helped! :)

How did the colonists respond to the grievances?

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Answer:

In return for this loyalty, Congress asked the king to address and resolve the specific grievances of the colonies. ... Their grievances mainly had to do with the Coercive Acts, a series of four acts that were established to punish colonists and to restore order in Massachusetts following the Boston Tea Party

2. How should this sentence be changed?
Carson's mother taught her daughter that intelligence and personal worth
were more valuable than money or success."

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Answer:

Carson's mother taught her intelligence and personal worth is more valuable than money and success

I'll give the most
Pleating on already ​

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Answer:

1. Happy

2. Tired

3. Sad

4. Angry

5. Scared

6. Suprised

Explanation:

you feel happy when you're around someone you enjoy talking to, you feel tired after a long day of work, you feel sad when you lose your favorite pair of socks, you feel angry when your sister steals your favorite shirt, you feel scared when you think you see a shadow at the corner of your eye, you feel surprised when someone surprises you on your birthday.

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

1 happy

2 tired

3 sad

4 angry

5 scared

6 surprised

"I feel really happy when I get to play outside!"

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP!!!! I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Who recognizes Odysseus through his disguise?

Laertes
Telemachus
Eumaeus
Argos
Amphinomus

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Argos recognized Odysseus through his disguise

What word is the best synonym for the word Billeted?

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Answer:

accommodate

Explanation:

Postreading strategies are used...

before reading a text.
when reading for specific information.
when reading for general meaning.
after reading a text.

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i think it is D

Explanation:

Answer:

after reading a text

Explanation:

analyze in what ways do the images in lines 27-30 reinforce this idea?

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Answer:

how are we supposed to answer that?

Explanation:

there's no picture of the problem haha

Part A- Based off Judson’s interaction with his wife, you can infer that?
A. Judson respects his wife’s opinions on all matter

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Answer:

A. Judson respects his wife’s opinions on all matter

Explanation:

This is true because, despite the fact that Judson can be able to take most of the decisions on his own, he refuses to do that. On the contrary, he always interact with his wife regarding to issues which he would like to take decisions on. The wife's opinion is taken into consideration before he take the final decision.

You are at work and want to make coffee. Where are the coffee packets located

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Answer:

D. in the top right hand drawer

Explanation:

its says it in the paragraph

1. A
Engineering and Technology
2. B
Bibliography
3. C-D
Naval Science
4. E-F
Military Science
5. G
Agriculture, Forestry
6. H
Law
7. J
America
8. K
Science
9. L
Political Science
10. M
Music
11. N
Medicine
12. P
Social Sciences
13. Q
Education
14. R
Fine Arts
15. S
Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
16. T
History and Topography
17. U
Language and Literature
18. V
Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games
19. Z
General Works

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Answer:

Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

16. T

History and Topography

17. U

Answer:

A = General Works

B = Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

C-D = History and Topography (Except American)

E-F = America

G = Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games

H = Social Sciences

J = Political Science

K = Law

L = Education

M = Music

N = Fine Arts

P = Language and Literature

Q = Science

R = Medicine

S = Agriculture, Forestry

T = Engineering and Technology

U = Military Science

V = Naval Science

Z = Bibliography

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Which image helps you understand what the job of an Ellis Island clerk was like?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i took the test

Answer:

a or the one on ur very left

Explanation:

have a good 2021 xD

POP QUIZ:
Why do we use math :
How do masks help you not get sick :
How did the Corona Viris start :

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Answer:

1.math helps us think analytically and have better reasoning abilities

2.scientists weren't sure whether wearing a mask was effective at preventing the spread of viruses.

3.There is no evidence yet to link an intermediate animal reservoir, such as a pangolin, to its introduction to humans.

Explanation:

hope it help mwah

Answer:1. Math was created to torment children's minds. 2. Filters 3. Bat

Explanation:

yes


In the Ringel family, everyone is always frantic during the hours before guests inevitably arrive for a holiday meal.
Drag each word into the correct column of the table.
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb

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Answer:

Preposition - in, during, before, for

Adjective - frantic

Adverb - always, inevitably

Explanation:

Prepositions are words that (usually) precede nouns or pronouns, expressing their relations to other words in a clause (e.g. direction, location, time). They are followed by an object, which can be a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun. Some prepositions are: in, during, before, for.

Adjectives are words used to modify (describe) nouns and noun phrases. In this sentence, the only adjective is frantic. Some more adjectives are: big, red, beautiful, happy...

Adverbs are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs in the given sentence are always and inevitably. Some more adverbs are: beautifully, quickly, well, loudly...

What are some of the problems that may result from taking revenge on another person.

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Problems that may result from taking revenge would be potentially creating more problems between people. It is better to be the bigger person, accept and leave a situation as it is.

Answer:

it can contribute to conflict escalation and adverse psychological outcomes.

PLEASE PLEASE HELP ASAP
The rejection letter from my Ivy League school of choice was the first major obstacle I encountered in my grand 10-year plan. It was not the last. I was 17, and at the time quite certain that nothing would derail me from my grandiose future. I planned to achieve everything my parents expected, and more. The first step was supposed to have been attending my parents’ alma mater, graduating with honors, and then moving on to law school without pausing to let my peers—or competitors—catch me. To say that’s not how it went is a gross understatement.
Needing a distraction in my moment of crisis, I decided to pick up another couple of hours of volunteer service. I rode the subway to Tri-Valley Hospital with that rejection letter wrinkled in my right fist. I probably should have left it at home, but I couldn’t bring myself to put it down. I’d spent so many hours volunteering at Tri-Valley to build my community service résumé that the trek there felt like it was accomplished on autopilot rather than through any active involvement on my part.
Alma was a new volunteer that morning, and I felt grateful for her presence, though I suppose I really didn’t pay much attention to her. Mostly, I was relieved to have something to focus on, other than the big fat rejection letter swelling in my pocket. I showed Alma the volunteer wing, which was really just a room with a few lockers, a microwave, and a lot of large posters with rules and cautionary messages. She shadowed me on that shift, and together we delivered food trays, chatted with bed-ridden patients who didn’t have visitors that morning, and carried out a number of fairly tedious tasks. I forgot Alma’s name three times and had to apologize. It was a unique enough name that I shouldn’t have forgotten once, but the rejection letter was burning a hole in my pocket and apparently in my mind.
At lunch, Alma sat across from me, even though by then several other regular volunteers had arrived and offered to take her out for real food rather than subjecting her to the cafeteria fare. I can’t imagine how far gone I must have seemed to her, but I’ll never forget what she said as I prodded the chocolate mass parading as cake on my tray. “You must really love what you do here,” she said. “I can tell you care about this place and the patients we visited.”
Her words dug into me, primarily because I had never once stopped to consider whether I enjoyed my time at the hospital. Hundreds of food trays served, hundreds of patients visited, and still somehow the whole experience amounted to nothing more than a checkmark on the extensive list of what I needed to accomplish to achieve my goals. I did think about it then, as I finished my dessert. She wasn’t incorrect. A lot of people hate hospitals—the lights, the sterile smell, the undercurrent of urgency, illness, and tragedy. But I didn’t hate it at all. The fact that I was there that day proved more than anything else that I saw it as a comfortable place.
Alma and I ended up attending the same university. It wasn’t Ivy League, and I wasn’t pre-law. Freshman year, I decided to complete my undergraduate degree on an accelerated three-year plan. Although that three years stretched to four-and-a-half, when I graduated, my wife of two years, whose name I had not forgotten once since that first day at Tri-Valley, was by my side and expecting our first daughter. Medical school was its own unique challenge, especially after the twins came along halfway through. We purchased our first house the year they turned six, after I landed a residency at Tri-Valley. But we slept in a nearby hotel for the first two months of home ownership because of a burst pipe that flooded our bedrooms the week we moved in.
Looking back, I suppose my life started with that letter. I don’t think everything necessarily happens for a reason—there’s too much tragedy in the world for that. But there’s no doubt that some misfortunes turn into pivotal moments that can alter the course of a person’s life for the better. Alma and I have been together for 30 years now, and I still wonder what that other life—the one in which my letter said “congratulations”—might look like. I expect it would have been pretty grand, full of its own triumphs and pitfalls. My children are fresh to the adult world, and when I see their tears as plans go sideways, I like to imagine that someday they’ll sit where I am with people to love, hobbies to pursue, and maybe even a spare dollar in the bank.
What is the theme of “A Complication or Two”? How does the narrator develop the theme? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least one complete paragraph.

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The narrator develops the theme by starting it out with their hopes and dreams, along with their actual plans. It doesn't transition from the letter until later in the story, after Alma said, "You must really love what you do here." The author of this was saying his plans were to go to college, but the letter that told him otherwise was what gave him a life he really loved. If it weren't for that letter, he wouldn't be married to Alma, he wouldn't have those same three kids, he wouldn't have had those problems that made his life. That is why just that one letter changed everything, making his life exactly how it turned out he wanted it.

Explanation:

I cannot believe i just read all that without getting bored...

Also, i really hope this helps! :)

The good news is that…………… volunteers dropped out this month than the last two.
a) a few
b) less
c) fewer
d) a little​

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Answer: Less

Explanation:

pedro is having difficulty visualizing what he is reading. which tip would be most helpful?

a. he should create a movie in his mind
b. he should take very detailed notes
c. he should memorize colorful phrases
d. he should hum music that relates to the reading

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Answer:

the answer is A...that's what I do

Answer:

I think the Answer is B.

Explanation:

Because C and C re easy to cross off and if Pedro were to make a movie in his mind wouldn't that distract him from other things like what if in the middle of reading in the class he starts making a movie in his mind he wouldn't pay attention to what others or the teacher is saying and would probably fail a test a a question about that subject since he didn't pay attention.

I hope this helps. :)

What is a notable quality in the way a person expresses or does something ? A. inference B. Motivation C. style​

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Answer:

B. Motivation

Explanation:

i mean its either b or c

Emerson says the voices we hear in our solitude grow louder as we enter into the world. True False. please click the picture ​

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American philosopher, essayist, and poet who was a famous Transcendentalist poet. He was also a social reformer who worked for the betterment of society.

The given quote is false. The correct quote is "These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world."

So, instead of saying the voices 'grow louder as we enter the world', the real quote is "the voices [. . .] grow faint and inaudible..."

What do the signers pledge to do at the end of the declaration of independance

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Answer:

With this last sentence of our Declaration of Independence, the fifty-six signers of that document not only committed themselves to uncompromising, complete devotion to the American Republic, they charted a path for all patriots to come.

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