The setting of this story was in a cave
Correct this sentence in passive voice to active voice
The late-arriving cashier was scolded by the manager.
I need the correct answer:( :(
Answer:
The manager scolded the late-arriving cashier.
Explanation:
do you like my picture
Answer:
uuuuuuu mmmmmm... well thats enoght nightmares for my childhood
Explanation:
No................ wow my new trauma
Read this excerpt from a play.
Hailey (entering from the side door and depositing a full backpack on the table): Hi, Mom! I’ve got a ton of homework tonight.
Mrs. Renault (stepping forward and offering a letter for inspection): Oh, yeah? Well, a letter came for you today. It says it’s from the Encore Summer Institute.
Hailey (taking the letter and opening it): I’ve been waiting for this (reading the letter, eyes growing wider). Oh, Mom, I got in. Unbelievable. I can’t, I mean, this is amazing.
Mrs. Renault (shaking her head and clutching her hands, jaw dropping): Read it out loud. . . .
Which line from the play contains dialogue that reveals emotion?
(entering from the side door and depositing a full backpack on the table)
Well, a letter came for you today. It says it’s from the Encore Summer Institute.
Oh, Mom, I got in. Unbelievable. I can’t, I mean, this is amazing.
(shaking her head and clutching her hands, jaw dropping)
It's the line where Hailey opened the letter
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D because it paints a picture in your hair showing that she is happy for her
Who tried warning the town about the dangers of the Gestapo
Answer: Moishe the Beadle attempted to warn the Sighet Jews that the Nazis would finally attack their small town and violently destroy them. Moishe knew the danger from his first-hand experience in the Galician forest, where the Gestapo massacred a significant number of foreign Jews.
The Centra pacific is the red line or the blue line ?
Answer:
It's the Blue.
Explanation:
HURRY PLZZ BEFOR 11:59pm Read the story.
One Thousand Miles
“Gather around,” Abuela Lola yelled from the first floor. “It’s time for the annual family picture.”
Footsteps thundered from all corners of the house. Marco and Javier—cousins that Alejandro hadn’t seen since the last time that he and his mom had been in Los Angeles a year ago—got to the stairs before he did. He was unaccustomed to their energy, to the way they tackled each other and made boisterous comments over the dinner table. In his quiet house, the only noise during dinner came from the clink that his fork made against the plate.
“Hey, Alejandro,” they said as they knocked him to the side. He waited for them to pass and then walked gingerly down the steps of Abuela Lola’s house.
He always looked forward to when he and his mom visited her side of the family, but now, a few days after arrival, he had played soccer for more hours than he could count. All he wanted to do was find a puzzle somewhere quiet. But soon there would be the family picture, and then dinner, and even though he wanted to soak in the noise that he wouldn’t get for the rest of the year, it was too much right now.
“Alejandro! Venga,” Abuela Lola said as he rounded the corner to the kitchen. He looked for his mother in the crowd of relatives and calmed when he saw her towering above everyone else. He gave her the wide-eyed look that he always did when he felt overwhelmed. She laughed and put her hand in front of her mouth as though to squelch it.
Sandwiched between Marco’s elbow and Javier’s shoulder, Alejandro smiled until his mouth went numb. One pose, then another, then a silly pose, and finally, Tío Juan’s favorite: one where everyone jumped and was captured in suspension in the air for a fleeting second. When everyone scattered after the photo, Alejandro found his mom. His hands flew in front of his face, telling her about Marco and Javier. She nodded and signed back, telling him that it was only temporary.
He always wondered what these visits were like for his mother who was deaf—to be around moving mouths whose voices she couldn’t hear and music whose beat she could only feel through the floor when the volume was way up and her shoes were off. But there were other parts of the visit that had nothing to do with hearing—when she stood in front of the kitchen counter rolling balls of dough to make tortillas with Abuela Lola. Or when she held tiny tiles in front of her face to get the highest Scrabble score. After she inevitably won the game, she jumped up from the table and shouted, doing a little dance that Alejandro knew by heart.
He knew that these visits were different for her—that while Alejandro used these trips to absorb what it felt like to be in a noisy house, his mother got a chance to reconnect with family that she hadn’t seen in a year. To meet new babies that she’d only seen pictures of when the letters arrived at their house in Mexico. How she stayed up late rocking infants, tracing their delicate features with her finger, breathing in their baby smells. That for her, these visits closed the gap on the thousand miles that separated her from the family that had moved to Los Angeles ten years ago. "Sometimes," she had signed to Alejandro once, "the thousand miles feel like a world away."
“Alejandro, are you coming?” Javier called. He was standing in the backyard with a badminton racket in his hand.
Alejandro sighed. He wanted silence, wanted his quiet house with his mom, but he knew that would come sooner or later. For now, he had his extended family with their noise and their yelling and their laughter. He knew he would miss it when they were on the plane tomorrow morning. He peeked across the table at his mother who was looking back at him as though she knew just what he was thinking.
Go, she mouthed and signed at the same time.
“Coming,” he yelled back to Javier. He ran outside to join his cousins in one final game. “Who’s serving first?”(story)
How does the setting of the story affect Alejandro in "One Thousand Miles"?
A
The natural beauty of California makes Alejandro question where he and his mother live.
B The noise and bustle of Abuela Lola's house is initially exciting for Alejandro, but he gets tired of it quickly.
C The unfamiliar pace of life at his grandmother's home in Mexico makes Alejandro miss his own home in Los Angeles.
D The quiet and sedate nature of life in Los Angeles inspires Alejandro to interact with his cousins.
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
According to St. Augustine, one implication of God's eternal existence is
God has a lifespan, and it is the same as the lifespan of the universe
God is outside of time altogether.
God changes as time flows.
God experiences the passing of time like humans do.
Answer:
god has a lifespan
Explanation:
Fill in the guide for writing your story.
I. Setting: II. Characters: III. Action:
I put the setting as a school and the characters as Jenny, Benji, and Screech The only thing i need is the action..... Please help me (#^ ◇ ^#)
Answer:
Benji and Screech are high school dropouts, Jenny on the other hand is still hanging on till their senior year. Unfortunately for them, Jenny is finding themselves being distracted by their two friends Benji and Screech, who seem to always want to hall them out of class. But weirdly enough, one day Benji and Screech don't show up as usual for the rest of the day, and Jenny is surprised and confused. Later after school, they leave to see how Benji and Screech are doing, but their nowhere to be found.
Explanation:
I dont know if I went overboard with it or if I did it right, but I gave you a bit of a thriller/mystery type scene, hope this helps with how you want your story to play out. Didnt want to give the exact action to you, but I simply wanted to inspire you to add your own twist to it.
Please help me with these three english questions
where are the questions?
what is an antonym for wholehearted?
1. Sidetracked
2. Committed
3. Typical
4. Insincere
Answer:
it is 4. insincere
Lord of the flies chapter 11 and 12 questions whoever answers the most gets brainliest and if you’re passing by have a good day!
Answer:
I can’t see the whole paragraph....
Explanation:
Write an appropriate preposition
....... our solar system are billions of stars.
in----- our solar system are billions of stars
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What is the purpose of using subheadings as a text feature in your writing?
Group of answer choices
describes keywords to know
condenses the essay
increases reading comprehension
organizes the information
introduces new information
Answer:
2 and 3 but if I'm wrong I'm sorry I tried
Answer:
It organizes your information
Explanation:
When it comes to organizing your information it is very important to express your thoughts clearly and helpfully HOPE THIS HELPED
Read through the passage, and decide whether each sentence is written in a parallel structure. If not, correct the sentence with a choice from the drop-down menu. ”Today was my first time behind the wheel. My father was my instructor for the day, and he picked me up. We were reviewing road signs and practiced turn signals before we started . I turned on the engine while instructions were muttered by my father . I stepped on the gas, checked my mirror, and crept through the parking lot . That was enough for my first day!“
Answer: 1. C 2.B 3. Correct as is
Explanation:
The second part is B
Answer:
Here are the answers to this question and the rest of the assignment, i may be a little late, but ill help future users
Explanation:
Slide 1
part 1
1. C, change were reviewing to reviewed.
2. B, Change to my father muttered instructions.
3. A. correct as is
And the second part is B
Slide 2
subordinating conjunction
coordinating conjunction
the second part is A
Slide 3
see the image below
Slide 4
the answer is A
i hope these help
please help me with if I get a correct answer I will give you a brainiest
Answer:
no
Explanation:
xD
hi I had no question but I just wanted to say hi. lol xD
Answer:
hello same here now it wants me to write more than 20 characters. done.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
What is the meaning of the word miscellany based on its context in this excerpt from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island? A strong smell of tobacco and tar rose from the interior, but nothing was to be seen on the top except a suit of very good clothes, carefully brushed and folded. They had never been worn, my mother said. Under that, the miscellany began—a quadrant, a tin canikin, several sticks of tobacco, two brace of very handsome pistols, a piece of bar silver, an old Spanish watch and some other trinkets of little value and mostly of foreign make, a pair of compasses mounted with brass, and five or six curious West Indian shells. A. items of value B. similar things C. junk D. collection of things
Answer:
D. A collection of think
Explanation:
helpful? or nah
Use capacity and regulation in one sentence
Answer:
Their regulation of the beaker's capacity helped the scientists make sure it didn't overflow.
How might the works from different regions vary, and what themes might they have in common?
Answer:
Brainlist pls
Explanation:
Works and stories from different regions might have very different elements depending on the cultures of the regions.
For example, if a particular area of the world is very hot and there is quite a bit of rain there, stories might focus on the main characters learning to navigate a tropical rain forest, with the animals that would be found there. By contrast, a story that is set in the most northern parts of the world might focus on characters learning to build shelters that would keep them warm, or finding food in extreme conditions.
Themes that might be in common are considered "universal" like the idea of characters learning right from wrong, or discovering consequences of bad choices, or understanding the nature of "gods" or other spirits. Even though cultural elements may be different, the themes are the same.
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The diagram shows the arcs used to construct BĐ, given AABC.
4
А
D
5.
6
С
B
If m_ABC - 84 and m_CBD = (x + 6), what is the value of x?
7.
A
6
B.
18
8
С
36
D
42
9.
А
Being used to luxury, Tara was unhappy with the ______ dorm room
A: Inaugural
B: Authoritarian
C: Liberal
D: Spartan
Answer: I think the answer is c ?
BRAINLEST + THANKS
Ever since he was a young boy, Eli loved to read because books helped him exercise his imagination.
A.)Simple
B.)Compound
C.)Complex
D.)Compound-Complex
Answer:
[tex]compound \: sentence[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]because \: it \: is \: having \: two \: independent \: clauses \: and \: it \: is \: joined \: by \: a \: conjunction \: (because)[/tex]
Im tryna look simple today
even tho i post this at 1 am tho
Answer:
post on insta not here
Explanation:
BRAINLEST +THANKS
Identify the sentence type:
Ever since he was a young boy, Eli loved to read because books helped him exercise his imagination.
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
Answer:
Hmmm interesting......... ;-)
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST :)))))Which word BEST describes the activities and conversations that are the focus of most Reality TV?
mundane
aspiring
paradoxical
prevalent
Answer:
The correct answer is D.) prevalent
Explanation:
1 : generally or widely accepted, practiced, or favored : widespread.
2 : being in ascendancy : dominant.
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PLEASE HELP ASAP
Which sentence is written in third-person point of view?
A. Once a small crowd of protesters, we were now an angry mob.
B. Our small crowd of protesters was now an angry mob.
C. The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob.
D. Your small crowd of protesters has now become an angry mob.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Comparing Events and Texts Quick Check
Which transition would be used to compare accounts of the same event?
O however
O instead
O likewise
O otherwise
Would you rather live in Hawaii or live in Alaska?
Answer:
alaska always loved the cold
Explanation:
Answer:
I'd rather live in alaska because of the unique wildlife :)
Explanation:
which sentence uses the connotation of the word crashed