Answer:
what am i supossed to do?
Explanation:
Plz answer quickly will mark brainlest
Answer:
first answer choice
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
i would say B is also fitting, but considering the context of the story i think A is a better choice. Also, i'd beware, theres people who will report your stuff for having screenshots of the test, hope this helps! :>
does the kangaroo give a ride Why? (grade 9 lesson-
the duck and the kangaroo)
Answer:
Yes, the Kangaroo gives a ride to the Duck on his back because he thinks that if he will give the Duck a ride, then it would bring him good luck.
Explanation:
Write a short poem about Christmas. please help I am struggling with this a little bit. Also will give the brainliest answer.
Answer:
smelling cheese
Explanation:
help asap read the directions and i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
first- the reader draws you in by asking relatable questions about sleep, something everyone has experienced at least a couple times in their life. then, at the end of the paragraph, they make us want to continue reading by making us want to know why it is dangerous, how can we fix it?
second- the 2nd to last sentence, the last sentence (P. 1)
third- the connection would be sleep; or the lack thereof.
fourth- since, in other words people get less sleep, if, the lack of sleep
Explanation:
Question 8 (5 points) (LC) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Tom Stoppard's play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, draws on two previous theatrical works: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead follows the "off-stage" exploits of two minor characters from Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. While the two main characters in Stoppard's play occasionally make brief appearances in "Hamlet," as scripted in Shakespeare's original tragedy, the majority of the play takes place in other parts of the castle where Hamlet is set. While "off stage" in this way, the characters resemble the main characters in the absurdist Waiting for Godot. As in Beckett's play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern pass the time by impersonating other characters, engaging in word play, and remaining silent for long periods of time. These same two characters were also featured in a parody of Hamlet, the short comic play by W. S. Gilbert entitled Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Gilbert's play makes Rosencrantz and Guildenstern into central characters and alters the storyline of Hamlet: The author of this passage chooses to describe four different playwrights in order to (5 points) са convince the reader that one playwright is more talented than another Ob instruct the reader about the least successful adaptations of Shakespeare inform the reader of many different interpretations of the same two characters Od distract the reader from the true message of Shakespeare's tragic play Question 9 (5 points)
Answer:
I think it’s the first one but I am not sure
Explanation:
According to Aristotle, everybody desires the good. But we disagree about the good. Nevertheless, Aristotle thinks that common or popular views of the good can be broken up into a few simple categories. What are they?
Explanation:
According to Aristotle there are 11 virtues that a hum should to live by, there virtues are listed below.
Courage:
Temperance:
Liberality:
Magnificence:
Magnanimity:
Patience:
Truthfulness:
Wittiness:
Friendliness:
Shame:
Justice:
These the set of virtues in among which the good can be broken into.
What type of figurative language is the following: “The refugee and
immigrant children of Canada are having their lives turned inside out
because they are facing discrimination and racism in a society that they are
desperately trying to fit into." *
Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Metaphor
Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
their lives cannot actually get get turned inside out
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Read this entry from a blog about service dogs.
Lexie, an eight-month-old black Labrador retriever, is sleeping quietly at my feet. I can’t help but think that her soft, velvety ears and alert brown eyes would make her the perfect “doggie model” for pet magazines and pet store ads. However, Lexie will soon have a much more important job to do. In a few months, she will become the loyal companion and service dog for a young man who has been blind since birth. She will help him board public transportation, such as buses, subways, and trains, and she will help him safely cross busy intersections. Lexie will even help the young man avoid obstacles, such as high curbs and low overhangs. Like all dogs in our organization, Lexie has undergone months of specialized training to help a visually impaired person lead an active and independent life.
What is the primary purpose of this blog?
to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs
to entertain readers with stories about Lexie
to persuade readers to support service dogs
to convince readers to adopt seeing-eye dogs
to inform readers about seeing-eye dogs
Answer:
to inform about seeing-eye dogs I think :) hope this helps
I interrupted. "But it’s the box score that really counts—that and that alone, isn’t it?
"It’s all that ought to count," he replied. "But it isn’t. Maybe one of these days it will be all that counts. That is one of the reasons I’ve got you here, Robinson. If you’re a good enough man, we can make a start in the right direction. But let me tell you, it’s going to take an awful lot of courage."
What narrative technique does Robinson use in this excerpt to paint a picture for readers?
interesting dialogue
detailed descriptions
first-person details
first-person pronouns
Answer:
The author expresses the person's feelings in a deeper way.
Explanation:
interesting dialogue
help please, question 11 .
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Answer:
While I was calling on the landline, my mother WAS TRYING to reach me on my cell phone
Hello! Im doing a reading response journal and I was wondering if this quote from The Giver could be considered an idiom, “ ‘It jumps out of my hand onto the ground...’ “
I would like this to be answered quickly but I have the rest of the day so I’m not in a huge rush, thank you!
Answer: Depends if something actually jumped out of your hand onto the ground if not then i think it is but whats the actual meaning? ._.
In the limerick below, select the boxes next to all of the lines that have two beats and rhyme with each other. He ran up and down, Who seldom, if ever, stood still; In his Grandmother's gown, Which adorned that Old Man on a hill. There was an Old Man on a hill,
The order of the limerick is inverted. This is the correct sequence:
There was an Old Man on a hill, Who seldom, if ever, stood still; He ran up and down, In his Grandmother's gown, Which adorned that Old Man on a hill.
Answer:
The lines which have two beats and rhyme with each other are:
He ran up and down,
In his Grandmother's gown
Explanation:
When we speak of beats in poetry, we refer to the number of stressed words or syllables inside a line. In the limerick we are analyzing here, some lines have three beats, some have two. That means some lines have three, some have two stressed words. Let's highlight those words:
There was an Old Man on a hill,
Who seldom, if ever, stood still;
He ran up and down,
In his Grandmother's gown,
Which adorned that Old Man on a hill.
We have already found our answer. The lines that have two beats are: He ran up and down, / In his Grandmother's gown. Now, let's see if they rhyme. Rhyming means the final words of each line must correspond in sound. "Down" and "gown" do have such a correspondence. Their final sound is the same.
What are print and online dictionaries both used for? Check all that apply.
finding the meanings of words
viewing recently updated words
seeing the words listed alphabetically
checking the parts of speech of words
looking up words by typing them in
Answer:
B D E
Explanation:
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Imagine that you are writing a story in which a character travels to surprise her grandmother with a visit, but the grandmother has moved to a retirement home and is no longer in her old house. You would like to add foreshadowing to create suspense. Which sentence below would indicate foreshadowing that the grandmother may not be at the old family house when the character arrives?
A.Sydney imagined her grandmother's surprise and smiled; she couldn't remember the last time she had even called her grandmother, much less visited her!
B.At a stoplight, Sydney looked down at the locket in her passenger seat, eager to hear the story of this family heirloom from her Grandmother.
C.The hazy sun reflected off the road and gave a yellow glow to everything around her.
B.Her Grandmother's house was a rambling farmhouse on the outskirts of Wilton, nestled among old trees, enormous hydrangea bushes, and neat flower beds.
Answer:
b in my opinion
Explanation:
is the most likely answer because we don't know anything about the story so the reader becomes eager to know what will happen however the writer can use this advantage by changing the atmosphere.the verb eager shows anticipation and restlessness thus creating a sense of suspensful foreshadowing as something might change
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which sentence is in the subjunctive mood?
If I were braver, I would learn to walk a tightrope.
Let’s go to clown town tomorrow.
clowns are dangerous animals.
Do you like the clowns?
Answer:
The person that answered it first is right :D
Explanation:
Subjunctive mood in the given statement is clowns are dangerous animals. Thus the option C is correct.
What is a formal and informal writing ?Informal writing is a style of writing that is more casual, relaxed, and conversational in tone. It is used when writing to friends, family members, or colleagues in a relaxed setting. Informal writing may include slang, contractions, and colloquial language.
Formal writing, on the other hand, is a style of writing that is more structured, precise, and uses a more formal tone. It is used in academic writing, business letters, official documents, and legal documents.
Formal writing generally avoids slang, contractions, and colloquial language, and instead, relies on standard English grammar and vocabulary.
In general, the choice between informal and formal writing style depends on the purpose and audience of the writing.
Thus the correct option is C.
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Read the sentenoe.
The busy four-lane road near the unior high school is patrolled each morning and afternoon by the patient cheerful crossing guard.
Which word in the sentence should be followed by a comma?
busy
b)moning
patient
cheertu
Answer:
Patient
Explanation:
Adjectives are always followed by a comma if not, it would be followed by the word and.
Why do indoor gyms have more privacy than outdoor gyms (FOR SCHOOLS)
Answer:
1. It lowers blood pressure and reduces stress
2. Helps with insomnia
3. Sunshine
4. Free of charge
5. Saves time and nature
6. Variation in your regular workout
7. The chance to try something new
8. Vary your regular training environment
9. The chance to train together
10. Better mood
Explanation:
[Capulet:] It is my will; the which if thou respect,
Show a fair presence and put off these frowns,
An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast.
Tybalt: It fits, when such a villain is a guest:
I'll not endure him.
Capulet: He shall be endur'd:
What! goodman boy; I say, he shall, go to;
Am I the master here, or you? go to.
—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare
Which line from the text shows that Capulet believes Tybalt should respect him because he is Tybalt’s uncle?
“An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast”
“It fits, when such a villain is a guest”
“I’ll not endure him”
“Am I the master here, or you? go to”
Answer:
Explanation:
D-“Am I the master here, or you? go to”
Answer:
D
Explanation:
got it right on edg
What is the one method you most often use to manage stress?
Answer:
One method I personally most often use to manage stress is to take a break from the things stressing me out and do something relaxing. For example, If I'm having trouble on a test and am feeling stressed out, I'll take a quick 5-10 minute break to go outside and take a quick walk, play with my dog or cat, etc. However, if your break is just laying in bed and going on your phone, you won't feel nearly as refreshed as you would if you went outside to get some fresh air, or just be mildly active. Hope this helps! :)
Explanation:
Identify the italicized word according to its class in structural linguistics.
The principal is extremely busy.
Answer:
Intensive
Explanation:
The options you were given are the following:
intensive adjective noun empty word verbThe italicized word is extremely. It is an adverb. Adverbs are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Here, extremely modifies the adjective busy. This is why we can eliminate noun, adjective, and verb as potentially correct options.
Empty words are words that have no lexical meaning and function as a grammatical link or marker. An example of an empty word in English is the infinitive marker to.
Intensives are words used to show stronger, more forceful, or more concentrated actions. An example of an intensive used in English is so. Here, the word extremely intensifies the principal's busy-ness.
PLZ Help! Read and answer the questions on the side of the document
Lenin was arrested in 1895, sent to jail, and later exiled to Siberia, where he married Nadezhda Krupskaya, whom he had known in the St. Petersburg underground movement. During this period, the first Russian Marxist political party was founded, the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, or Social Democrats. When his exile ended, in 1900, Lenin went abroad to Western Europe, where he was joined by Krupskaya, and began to publish a revolutionary newspaper, Iskra (The Spark), which fellow revolutionaries smuggled into Russia. Meanwhile, in 1903 the Social Democrats held their second Congress, in Brussels and London, and there the party split in two, forming a radical group, the Bolsheviks (Majority), and a more moderate group, the Mensheviks (Minority). Lenin, who advocated an elite group of revolutionaries rather than a larger, more broad-based party, took up leadership of the Bolsheviks.
Until 1917, Lenin and Krupskaya traveled around Europe, agitating and organizing for a revolution they believed to be inevitable. (During this time, he met Inessa Armand, a Bolshevik agitator who was to become his closest friend– and possibly his lover.) In Russia, Tsar Nicholas II's government survived the 1905 Revolution by agreeing to the formation of a representative body called the "Duma," but the stresses brought on by Russia's involvement in World War I proved too great for the struggling autocracy. In 1917, the Russian Revolution toppled the Tsarist government, and Lenin returned from exile in Switzerland, thanks to the intervention of the Germans, who allowed him to travel through the war zone in a sealed train. From March until November of 1917, Russia was ruled by a Provisional Government, which made plans for a democratically elected assembly. A number of miscalculations, however, along with the strain of continuing the war with Germany, paved the way for a Bolshevik coup in November of 1917.
Lenin led the new government, which quickly made peace with the Germans and conducted a bloody civil war against the "Whites," a loose collection of armies united only by their opposition to Bolshevism. Those fighting on the side of the government were known as the "Reds." After much violence, the Reds won, largely thanks to the work of Leon Trotsky, a former Menshevik, who organized the Red Army. In this struggle, Lenin ordered the use of brutal tactics, against Whites but also civilians, as he put into bloody practice the Marxist ideas of class warfare. The campaign became known as the "Red Terror", and saw the murders of thousands of Russian peasants, and the consignment of thousands more into concentration camps as "enemies of the revolution." Lenin's accompanying economic innovations then caused a terrible famine, in 1921, which killed nearly 5 million people.
By 1922, Lenin was the ruler of a united Russia, however wretched, which was renamed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. However, he suffered two strokes in 1922, and a third in 1923 that robbed him of the power of speech. He survived another year before passing away on January 21, 1924. He was succeeded by Joseph Stalin, whose influence Lenin had warned against before his death, and who would soon emerge as one of the bloodiest tyrants in the 20th century. Meanwhile, Lenin acquired the status of a secular saint, and his embalmed body was placed in Moscow's Red Square as a national shrine. His reputation survived, if only in the writings of Soviet propaganda, until the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991, when to criticize the founder of the communist state no longer constituted a crime.
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Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
SMALLEST CHILD [MOURNFULLY]: Don’t go, Annie, to her.
ANNIE [HER ARM AROUND HER]: Sarah, dear. I don’t want to go.
SMALLEST CHILD: Then why are you going?
ANNIE [GENTLY]: Because I’m a big girl now, and big girls have to earn a living.
Which of these statements provides the best summary of the scene?
A. Annie explains her reasons for leaving and taking a job, and then the girls beg her to reconsider.
B. One of the girls encourages Annie to stay, and Annie explains that it is time for her to begin working.
C. One of the girls is overly emotional and unable to say good-bye, so Annie explains the situation.
D. Annie tells the girls that she must take the teaching job, because the Perkins School has too many students.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It says that she encourages Annie to stay, which it does say on line 2("Don't go, Annie, to her.''). It also says that Annie explains that she needs to start working, which it also explains on the last line('' Because I'm a big girl now, and big girls have to earn a living.").
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Answer:
Cause- effect
Explanation:
It tells us that Hurricane Sandy came, and then it told us the consequences/effects.
Answer:
Cause and effect
Explanation: it's not comparing the hurricane to anything else only its effects.
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Each and every student ......................... to wear the uniform. *
have
has
had
is
Answer:
Explanation:
Had is the correct answer
Answer:
has
Explanation:
This is a trick question because of "each" and "every student". It is still singular subject, not plural, so it is has.
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Which of the following is the best example of the archetypal lovers in the literature we have studied?
a
John Proctor and Abigail Williams from The Crucible
b
Alcee and Calixta from "The Storm"
c
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard from "The Story of an Hour"
d
Young Goodman Brown and Faith from "Young Goodman Brown"
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Please answer correctly
Answer:
Explanation: the second answer can you give me brainliest
math is precise; there is only one correct answer. whereas, for me at least, the answers on english tests were always a judgment call, a matter of opinion and personal experience. those tests were constructed around items like fill-in-the-blank sentence completion, such as, "even though tom was ___, mary thought he was ___." and the correct answer always seemed to be the most bland combinations of thoughts, for example, "even though tom was shy, mary thought he was charming," with the grammatical structure "even though" limiting the correct answer to some sort of semantic opposites, so you wouldn't get answers like, "even though tom was foolish, mary thought he was ridiculous." well, according to my mother, there were very few limitations as to what tom could have been and what mary might have thought of him. so i never did well on tests like that.
Based on this passage, which of the following statements is an accurate inference?
tan enjoys english, so she resists the fact that she is gifted at math.
tan believes that english tests are unfair to nonnative english speakers.
tan is equally embarrassed at her mother’s inability to do math.
tan blames her mother for her own problems with writing and speaking.
Answer:
Tan believes that English tests are unfair to non-native English speakers.
Explanation:
In the given passage, Tan explains why she doesn't do well on English tests. She compares English and math, emphasizing how more precise math is. We can conclude that she prefers math and is better at it. She obviously doesn't enjoy English as much, which is why the first option is incorrect.
She mentions her mother and her opinion on questions from English tests but says nothing about whether she is able to do math or not. This makes the third option incorrect.
She doesn't blame her mother for anything, which is why the fourth option isn't correct either.
The correct option is the second one. Tan doesn't explicitly state that English isn't her native language, but based on the troubles she describes, we can conclude that this is the case. She doesn't like these tests and sees why they are difficult to non-native English speakers. As math is more precise and universal, math tests can seem fairer.
Answer:
Tan believes that English tests are unfair to nonnative English speakers.
Explanation:
correct on edge.
what is the appeal of using the internet
Answer:
that you are able to find anything you want. that you can make friends and go places virtualy
Explanation:
What does Effie mean when she says, “...If you put enough pressure on
coal, it turns into pearls!"? This is from hunger games.
Answer:
if you work hard enough on something ugly or difficult it will eventually become beautiful and easy
Answer:
Effie means that if you work hard enough in life you will eventually shine.
Explanation: