Answer:
All of them are verbs so I believe it's either D Or B
Her sister ...... to help her with her homework
a. dis liked
b. agreed
c.kepton
d.finished
Which statement best evaluates the effectiveness of this conclusion paragraph?
Answer:
C
in the conclusion or when concluding the three main points that is stated should always appear in the conclusion and and so should the thesis statement
What’s the prefix of the word “ all “?
Answer:
omni is the answer hope this helps
Explanation:
Which draws a logical conclusion both addresses?
Answer:
Drawing logical conclusions is the process of evaluating information and making appropriate judgments. This is the final step in the scientific process and, quite possibly, the most important one as well. During this step, you carefully examine your experimental results to determine what exactly they mean.
Explanation:
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Tenya Lida wasn't sure if he should turn and run pretend to a statute or growl loudly when the racoon appeared
I dont know what you mean
what ideas or tips when you are storytelling?
Answer:
My ideas are be creative, have some fun with it
Explanation:
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Read the following sentence:
Katrina ran wildly through the aisles of the grocery store, loading her cart with boxes, bottles, and cans.
Which of the following revisions removed too many important details?
A. Katrina ran wildly through the aisles of the store, loader her cart with groceries.
B. Katrina ran through the aisles of the store, loading her cart with boxes and cans.
C. Katrina ran through the aisles, loading her cart with lots of different things.
D. Katrina ran through the grocery store, loading her cart with boxes and bottles.
Answer:
It has to be CExplanation:
Which of the following details describe Mr. Martin's house?
Select all that apply
O "unpainted, wooden house"
"a log kitchen"
O"cleared piece of ground three or four acres"
"warmer season in these woods"
"unpainted, wooden house"
"a log kitchen"
"warmer season in these woods"
can someone please tell me 6 examples of oxymoron
Answer:
Oxymoron Examples S-Z
same difference.
serious fun.
seriously funny.
student teacher.
sweet misery.
silent scream.
small crowd.
terribly good.
Explanation:
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pa follow po
Narrate or explain what happened in the picture of Ramayana
Answer:
she is standing
Explanation:
by looking
always my question will be ethiopian textbook!
Answer:
okay come out with the question
you have been invited to a night party by a friend.write a letter to the friend at least three reason why you cannot attend
Argument Introduction 100 POINTS and brainliest
Your introduction includes:
an overview that provides general information about the topic: Write one to three sentences to ensure your readers understand the topic you will discuss.
an explanation that describes why the issue is controversial: Use one to three sentences to show why your topic is controversial. Provide a glimpse of the two perspectives, but not a lot of details.
a claim that clearly presents your stand on the issue: Write a single sentence that presents the specific point of view you plan to argue in your essay.
Write your introduction paragraph below:
my topic is about if babies should be allowed screen time before the age of two. please write an introduction that shows why I think they should be allowed. explain however u want in your own words why I think a baby should be allowed screen time. instructions are at the top.
thank you :)
To compose the initial contention that will serve in your passage with the chose subject, can specify the outcomes of a physical issue to a youngster.
How to expand the Requested Paragraph?To set up the mentioned passage satisfactorily, as a matter of first importance, the principal upsides and downsides of the act of risky games should be communicated, which would make sense of the justification for why the subject is questionable.
Then, at that point, your perspective ought to be given, to recognize which of the two positions is taken by you and why you incline more towards one of these.
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Identify the answer that logically combines the two sentences, making the first idea more important. I plan on going for a walk. It might snow.
Answer:
Option D (I plan on going for a walk, and it might snow)
Complete the statement to describe the expression (a+b+c)(d+e+f)
Answer:
(g+h+i)
Explanation:
abcdefghi
What does “ I’ll put my life on the line “ mean?
Answer:
Explanation:
When someone says they put there life on the line it means To put yourself in harm's way to achieve something, especially at the risk of losing one's life.
Answer:
You will die for a cause
Spring Vocabulary
Directions: Match the columns. Write the letters on the lines.
1.
autumn
2.
birds
3.
boots
4.
breezy
cloudy
5.
6.
cool
7.
Easter
8.
flowers
9.
four
10.
garden
a. between cold and warm
b. between cool and hot
c. windy
d. water droplets
e. a type of coat
f. small pools of water
g. high-top footwear
h. open this when it rains.
number of seasons
j. month spring starts in
k. season before spring
1. season after summer
m. a religious holiday
n. school vacation
o. blooming plants
p. place for growing plants
q. use this to cut the grass
r. many clouds in the sky
S. animals with wings
t. colorful arch in the sky
lawn mower
11.
12.
March
13.
puddles
rain
14.
15.
rainbow
16.
17.
raincoat
spring break
umbrella
18.
19.
warm
20.
winter
Answer:
autumn l
birds s
boots g
breezy c
cloudy r
cool a
easter m
flowers o
flour
garden p
lawn mower q
march j
puddles f
rain d
rainbow t
raincoat e
spring break n
umbrella h
warm b
winter
Explanation:
How does the organizational structure of the passage support the author's purpose?
A.
by listing various groups and subgroups of nationalism
B.
by providing examples of nationalism to explain the idea <----- Correct
C.
by describing how nationalism has changed over time
D.
by showing how nationalism is different from patriotism
Answer:
A.
by listing various groups and subgroups of nationalism.
Luckily, they _____ home before the rain _____.
A.had got – had started
B.has got – started
C.had got – started
D.got – had started
A. is the correct answer, because it uses past tense in both parts of the sentence.
What three elements of this story repeat?
Each pig builds a house.
Each pig pays a visit to his mother.
The wolf says “I’ll huff and puff, and I will blow your house down.”
The wolf says “May I have some more?”
The pigs say “Nope! Go away.”
Answer:
I believe it's sentence 3 4 and 5. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Answer:
1,3,and 5
Explanation:
the person above was mostly correct so please don't be mad at them
What’s the answer????#3
Answer:
to go between
Explanation:
intervene on behalf of another.
Why does Emily Dickinson capitalize most of the nouns in these lines from her poem "A curious Cloud surprised the Sky"?
A curious Cloud surprised the Sky,
'Twas like a sheet with Horns;
The sheet was Blue—
The Antlers Gray—
It almost touched the lawns.
A.
to draw attention to certain ideas
B.
to give the poem a singsong effect
C.
to provide a unique twist to the poem
D.
to reflect the unpredictable nature of life
E.
to divide the important from the mundane
Answer:
Emily Dickinson capitalizes most of the nouns in her poem because she wants to draw attention to a specific idea.
Which of these types of words are spelled the same but have different
meanings?
A. Synonyms
B. Antonyms
C. Etymologies
D. Homographs
Lin wants to sell a pair of shoes online. She needs to write a short advert
Answer:
These shoes will make you shine
We ----------- last month
Options:
A) had our house paint
B) had our house painted
C) had painted
D) had painted our house
Answer:
B) had our house painted
Explanation:
A) had our house paint, part of it is correct, but "paint" is a noun, and its present form is painting. C) had painted, that one is missing the subject of the sentence, "We had painted last month"D) had painted our house, this one is tricky because this is technically correct in a casual conversation but B makes more sense.B)Has a Subject: The house, and it also uses past phrases in the proper order, had, and painted.Hope it helped!
Please help me with this question
Look at the thesaurus entries below.
kind, adj. friendly, generous, gentle, thoughtful (GOOD)
kind, n. brand, breed, family, set, sort (CLASS)
Which word would best replace kind in the sentence below?
No thanks. I don't like that kind of candy.
A.
good
B.
brand
C.
thoughtful
D.
friendly
Answer:
Brand
Explanation:
"kind" means "type" in the sentence.
Part A How does paragraph 9 fit into the overall structure of the article? A. It shows that studying an error led to process in medicine. B. It shows that doctors did not need to clean their hands or tools. C. It tells what happened to President Garfield after he was shot.
D. It shows that there were no advancements in medicine before 1881.
Part B What sentence from paragraph 9 best supports the answer to Part A? A. “In 1881, President James Garfield was shot as he entered a train station”.
B. “ Doctors tried to remove the bullet.”
C. “They tended to him for about ten weeks before he died.” D. “ Doctors found that he died from an infection rather from the bullet.”
Answer:
help me plsss
Explanation:
How does paragraph 9 fit into the overall structure of the article?
1`Which text structure would the following key words imply?please do not skam me
unlike, in contrast, like, on the other hand, also, too, similar to, as opposted to, and alike
we fined him ........ he could learn from his mistakes?
a. so as
d.because
c so that
d.so as to
Answer:
c. so that
Explanation:
We fined him so that he could learn from his mistakes?
hope this helps ^_^