Answer:
Ctrl C to copy and Ctrl V to paste.
Explanation:
Answer:
Command C = to copy
Command V = to paste
Command X = to cut
Explanation:
This is for computers, chromebooks, and laptops.
Read the excerpt from The Dark Game
Why did Zimmermann choose to send the message
through the U.S. State Department?
On January 16, 1917, in a clear attempt to convince
the Mexican government to help Germany in the war,
Arthur Zimmermann, the German foreign secretary
sent a telegram to Count von Bemstorff, the German
ambassador in Washington. The foreign secretary
wanted to be certain that this message reached von
Bemstorff, so he made arrangements for it to be
carried aboard a U-boat to Sweden and from there to
Washington through diplomatic channels
As luck would have it, the departure of the sub was
delayed. Impatient, Zimmermann turned to his second
option sending the message to his ambassador
through the US State Department. Although Wilson
considered the United States to be neutral, he allowed
messages to be sent to von Bernstorff via the State
Department as a courtesy. The telegram sent,
Zimmermann waited for a reply. What Zimmermann
O The German U-boat was grounded because it
needed repairs
The Americans planned to enter the war and side
with the Germans
O The content of the message was extraordinarily
important
O The safest way of transmitting messages was by
telegram
Answer: The correct answers are options:
D) ”The foreign secretary wanted to be certain that this message reached von Bernstorff”
E) “He made arrangements for it to be carried aboard a U-boat”
Just did the quiz, hope this helps and have a gr8 day <3
Explanation:
The most logical revision for Karishma to make to her prediction is that the narrator gives up his plan to murder the old man. comes back another night to murder the old man. continues with his plan to murder the old man. eventually admits his presence to the old man.
Read the first passage from "The Tell-Tale Heart” that Karishma read.
I had my head in, and was about to open the lantern, when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening, and the old man sprang up in bed, crying out—"Who's there?"
After reading the passage, Karishma predicted that the narrator would get caught by the old man.
Now read the second passage that Karishma read.
I kept quite still and said nothing. For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime I did not hear him lie down. He was still sitting up in the bed listening;—just as I have done, night after night, hearkening to the death watches in the wall.
The most logical revision for Karishma to make to her prediction is that the narrator
A. gives up his plan to murder the old man.
B. comes back another night to murder the old man.
C. continues with his plan to murder the old man.
D. eventually admits his presence to the old man.
Answer:
C. continues with his plan to murder the old man.
Explanation:
According to the first excerpt, it was logical that based on the clues and events available, Kashima would assume that the narrator was going to be caught by the old man because the old man sighted him entering his room.
However, from the second excerpt which shows that although the old man woke up, the narrator did not make any noise to betray his presence, he did not leave the scene, neither did he change his mind and Kashima can conclude that the narrator will continue with his plan to murder the old man.
Answer: C
Explanation:
When Biff confesses to Happy that he stole Oliver's pen, he says he's going to tell Willy, and Happy says, "You crazy? What for?" What does this reveal about Happy's personality? Question options: a) Happy is terrified of his father. b) Happy doesn't want to rock the boat by making his father face reality. c) Happy thinks Biff is actually losing his mind. d) Happy likes lying. i know that its not a or d.
Answer:
I think the answer is B.
Explanation:
It's possible that the answer is a, but I haven't read this book or story so I'm not sure, but I'm trusting you that it's not a. I think that the answer is b because usually, when people say that someone is crazy, they don't mean that they are crazy, they are just confused as to why the other person would do such a thing, or are unwilling to do the thing themselves, which is most likely the case for Happy saying the Biff is crazy.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B) Happy doesn't want to rock the boat by making his father face reality.
Explanation:
Took the test and got it correct!
Which setting is most important to the story marigolds?
a.Mrs. Ellis' house
b.John Burke's chair
c.Miss Lottie's garden
d.Lizabeth's room
Name one thing this city has that is special. Describe it using adjectives. (Hua-Hin Thailand)
Touristy
Charming
Famous
Attarctive
Lively
Bustling
Contemporary
Exciting
Read the sentence from Last Lecture by Randy Pausch. All right, so what we’re not talking about today, we are not talking about cancer, because I spent a lot of time talking about that and I’m really not interested. Pausch tells his audience this because he wants them to know that:_____
Answer:
He has chosen not to focus on his cancer.
Explanation:
Randy Pausch gave a speech called " achieving your dream" in September 2017 .
His speech centers more on or about Randy's childhood dreams, and his attention in enabling the dreams of others, and lastly other life lessons learned.
Answer:a
Explanation:
which conversation between the sisters helps to support mansfield's feminist message?(the daughters of the late colonel)
A) the conversation with the nurse just before their father died
B) the conversation with the maid at the beginning of the story
C) the conversation at the end when they interrupt each others' thoughts
D) the conversation about the organ-grinder
Answer:
C) the conversation at the end when they interrupt each others' thoughts
Explanation:
During the conversation at the end of the story, Constantia wanted to tell her sister, Josephine something but at that same time, Josephine interrupted. Immediately, they paused in order to give each other equal right and opportunity to talk first.
Constantia wanted Josephine to speak first while Josephine wanted Constantia to speak first. At the end, they all forgot what they actually wanted to say.
Mansfield's feminist message in this section is portraying the need for equal rights even in speech.
"The Daughters Of The Late Colonel" is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield. The story focuses on the two daughters of the late colonel, Constantia and Josephine who lost their father and had to proceed in taking care of his burial and what he left behind.
Identify the complete adverb clause. Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage, she can easily include her babies in her travel plans. Because a mother kangaroo Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage a mother kangaroo a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage has a built-in baby carriage easily include her babies easily include her babies in her travel plans in her travel plans
Answer: Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage
Explanation:
An adverb clause in a sentence is a group of words or a phrase that does the work of an adverb which is to provide descriptions for verbs and adjectives amongst others.
For a group of words functioning as an adverb to be an Adverb clause, they must have a subject and a verb otherwise they'll be an adverb phrase. Also, adverb clauses usually have a comma after them in a sentence.
In the options listed, the adverb clause would have to be, Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage, because it is functioning as an adverb and has a subject being the Mother Kangaroo as well as a verb being has.
Answer:
Because a mother kangaroo has a built-in baby carriage
Explanation:
George Washington, the first President of the United States, is often refereed to as the Founding Father of Our Country. He was born at "Wakefield," near Popes Creek, Westmoreland County, VA, on February 22, 1732. During his lifetime, Washington became known for his love of the land and farming, and many argue that he was perhaps the one indispensable man among the founders. It is hard to imagine any of the others commanding the respect needed to lead the Continental Army to victory over Great Britain, preside over the Constitutional Convention, and serve the United States as its first president. While still in his teens, Washington became a land surveyor, which gave him a solid grounding in mathematics and the evaluation of topography. This would later serve him well as a military commander. As a lieutenant colonel of the Virginia militia, Washington led a force into the Ohio Valley to contest French domination of that region. He was in command of the British forces at the Battle of Fort Necessity in the summer of 1754, the war that ended with the removal of French power from North America and set the stage for the American Revolution. Washington gained valuable military experience in that conflict. Inheriting Mt. Vernon, a family planation on the Potomac River, in 1761, Washington spent the next 15 years as a planter, also serving in the House of Burgesses the (the colonial legislature in Virginia). He took the patriot side in the disputes with Great Britain in the 1760s and 1770s, and he was elected to the first Continental Congress in 1774. With the coming of open war with Britain in 1775, the congress decided to make Washington commander in chief of the new Continental Army. Washington had as much military experience as anyone in the colonies, and his selection helped gain the allegiance of Virginia, by far the most populous of the 13 colonies. After accepting the British surrender at Yorktown in October 1781, Washington retired to Mt. Vernon to revive his plantation and financial position. His political career continued when he was elected to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and reluctantly served as its presiding officer. Washington's support of the Constitution was critical in its acceptance by the states. He was a virtually unanimous choice for the nation's first president. Washington served two terms and could easily have gained a third had he wished to do so. Instead, he established the precedent of a two-term maximum. In the last years of his life, he was appointed as lieutenant general and commander of the United States Army again on July 3, 1798, and he served until his death on December 14, 1799. 4 Select the correct answer. What is the author's purpose in "George Washington"? A. to convince readers that George Washington played a significant role in the win against Great Britain B. to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States C. to entertain readers with details about George Washington's personal life as a teenager and adult D. to teach readers about the qualities of good leadership based on examples set by George Washington
I am pretty sure the answer is D because went over this in class.
Why does J.K. Rowling craft characters really well, according to Klein? Does this reasoning line up with what you learned in the unit about characterization?
Answer:
Answer: According to Klein, J.K. Rowling craft characters really well because she gets us, readers, to identify with them, by sympathizing with the characters
Explanation:
Answer:
According to Klein, J.K. Rowling craft characters really well because she gets us, readers, to identify with them, by sympathizing with the characters
Explanation:
Which sentence in this excerpt from Mark Twain’s short story “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” is an example of direct characterization? I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the barroom stove of the old, dilapidated tavern in the ancient mining camp of Angel's, and I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance. He roused up and gave me good-day. I told him a friend of mine had commissioned me to make some inquiries about a cherished companion of his boyhood named Leonidas W. Smiley — Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley — a young minister of the Gospel, who he had heard was at one time a resident of Angel's Camp. I added, that, if Mr. Wheeler, could tell me anything about this Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley, I would feel under many obligations to him. Simon Wheeler backed me into a corner and blockaded me there with his chair, and then sat me down and reeled off the monotonous narrative which follows this paragraph.
Answer:
"I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the barroom stove of the old, dilapidated tavern in the ancient mining camp of Angel's, and I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance."
Explanation:
Direct characterization is the manner by which a writer enlightens his or her peruser concerning a character. This literary device happens when the creator explicitly uncovers characteristics about the character in an immediate, clear way. Direct characterization is additionally critical in demonstrating the character's motivation.
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B.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: it is c
Explanation:
Which statement from a city mayor’s speech is an example of hyperbole?
A. Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death.
B. The economy prospered after the city signed a trade agreement.
C. The population of our city has doubled in the past 10 years.
D. If you were concerned about the future, you would vote in the election.
Answer:
A Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death.
Explanation:
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can someone please help me
Answer:
Not only does ED use seasons, but she also refers to various points in the part of the day/night. She uses summer, twilight, afternoon, dusk, morning, ...
I am not sure if you have ever grieved for someone or something, but you never really get over it. I do not think we as humans have the ability to get over something that comes to an end that we do not understand. Also, sometimes from dusk to twilight can seem like forever. If you cannot sleep, the night can seem to go on and on and on....speaking of an afternoon, this is usually a time that we are winding down our day and things like jobs and school are coming to an end. We long for the dusk to come and for nightfall to arrive. Time passes so quickly. She is saying that she was with her friend and it was good and time went tooooooo fast. If time had wings it would fly....if time were a keel - it could control all of that around it. A keel is the bottom or the thing that holds it all together. We know that summer escapes too quickly for us and our break is not long enough. Then comes the dreary winter - my favorite time of the year actually. The seasons come and go. Your life will go quickly. Kids grow up and are gone before you know it; grandparents are gone and we miss them dearly. Time flies.
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
O Adam went home early so he never met Janine.
O Adam went home early, so he never met Janine.
Adam went home early; so he never met Janine.
O Adam went home, early, so he never met Janine.
Answer:
b. Adam went home early, so he never met Janine.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is a claim of fact?
O A. Too many media outlets are biased and are not objective when
reporting the news.
O B. Freedom of the press is addressed in our country's First
Amendment to the Constitution.
C. While I disagree with the reporter's views, I think that he should be
able to express them.
O D. The media reports too much bad news, and it would be nice to see
some good news from time to time.
Answer:
O B. Freedom of the press is addressed in our country's First
Amendment to the Constitution.
Explanation:
All of the other answers are opinions. They are what people think and believe, not want are factually true. This is the only answer that can be backed up by evidence.
which theme is reflected in the passage ?
Answer:
it is important to take responsibilities for your own action
Explanation:
"son whos eyes you have blinded"
"if you raid the beeves i see destruction for you and your crew"
Answer:
Long term goals are more important than short term gains
Hope this helps....
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Near the end of Act Two, Nora speaks the following words to Mrs. Linde: "Something glorious is going to happen." Contrary to what some people think, Nora is not going to kill herself; instead, she thinks that something else is going to happen. What is that glorious thing that she thinks is going to happen, and does it happen?
Answer and Explanation:
Nora and Mrs. Linde are characters in the play "A Doll's House". Nora is being blackmailed by Krogstad for having illegally taken a loan at the bank where her husband, Torvald, works.
Near the end of Act Two, Nora says that something glorious is going to happen. She is not talking - not even thinking - of killing herself in case her husband finds out. As a matter of fact, the glorious thing she is expecting is for her husband to take the blame for her and save her from this threat. Unfortunately, nothing of that sort happens. Nora's husband is a cruel, sexist man, who values himself above everyone else. Readers/viewers most likely saw that coming; it is Nora that was too naive, who failed to see him as the puppet master he truly is. When she realizes Torvald has no intention of protecting her, she finally opens her eyes to how rotten her marriage is. She can now see she is only his little doll, something for him to dress up and play with. This is what Nora needed to finally awaken.
Match the fallacy with its name. Being tall, I am unable to ski well.
Answer:(PLS give me brainliest!!!)
1. The answer is A: Non-sequitur.
Non-sequitur is a literary device that has conclusions and statements that don't follow principles of logic and reason. (The fact of being tall is not a reason for not being able to ski.)
2. The answer is B: Ad Hominem.
Ad Hominem is a Latin word that means "agaisnt the man", this literary term (a logical fallacy) is used against an opponent, but it's not logical, because it attaks the person and not the argument. (Someone is accusing another for not supporting a cause.)
Explanation:
Do you katniss was right to kiss Peeta ?why or why not?
Answer:
I think it was right to kiss Peeta bc they wouldn't have gotten out of the games both alive if that was the case
The sum of a number squared and two times that number minus one is zero.
Answer:
n = -1
Explanation:
(n^2 + 2n) - 1 = 0
n^2 + 2n = -1
solve
n = -1
Question #1: Choose the verb which correctly completes the sentence. Almost every picture in this gallery _______ done by a student. A.were B.was
Answer:
Was
Explanation:
Answer:
B it makes more sense and is fluent :)
why learning English is so important?
Answer:
we learn English to communicate more fluently with others.
Explanation:
Learning English is very important because it entails a lot of communication skills which helps in learning other subject. It is easier to communicate with English when you learn it.
Another reason is that to learn other subjects or maybe other languages we need English.
what is one of the characteristics of a string theme
Answer:
A characteristic of a strong theme would be a moral.
Explanation:
You need to have a common moral, like don't take things for granted, or not to lie. Honestly, if it represents a lesson you can learn in life, easy or hard way, then it is a strong characteristic of a good moral, or theme.
You are staying in a dormitory. Your cousin is getting married but you cannot attend the marriage because of your final exams. You are feeling very low. Share your feelings with your personal diary.
Answer:
today i am feeling very sad. my cousin is getting married and considered making me the bridesmaid. but due to my final exams, i am unable to attend. this breaks my heart. we grew up together, she is like the sister i was unable to have. we only had each other. to make up for this inconvinience, i will study extra hard to pass my exams and get a good grade. she tells me that my education is more important but i tell her that my family comes first before anything. i am so lucky to have her.
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't even know what to do anymore! I've been in my dorm eating chips for the last two days studying for finals and I am so stressed. Not only that, I can't even go to my dearest cousin's wedding! She is probably so upset with me even though she told me she understood what I was going through. If I quit college, I won't have to do my exams! Ha.. like my parents would let me. Three days until exams and I don't feel ready at all.. what am I going to do
hope this helped haha :)
Which three sentences in this excerpt from "A Dissertation Upon a Roast Pig" by Charles Lamb use sensory details?
Answer:
C: While he was thinking what he should say to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced.
D: A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip.
E: Some of the crumbs of the scorched skin had come away with his fingers, and for the first time in his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted—crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig.
Explanation:
Sensory details are those feelings about or involving the five senses which writers employ to write their work. These five senses may be the sense of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
In the given sentences, the three options that use the sensory details are options C, D, and E.
Sentence C uses the sense of smell shown in the line "an odor assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced".
Sentence D uses the sense of sight which made the "moistening of the nether lip".
And sentence E shows the sense of taste when "he tasted" the skin of the roasted pig.
Thus, the correct answers are options C, D, and E.
Answer:
C: While he was thinking what he should say to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odor assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced.
D: A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip.
E: Some of the crumbs of the scorched skin had come away with his fingers, and for the first time in his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted—crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig.
Explanation:
Plato
Question #5: Is the tense correct in the example? We tried that new procedure and it was effective. A.No B.Yes
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
consistent past tense throughout
Authors use various narrative techniques to manipulate time in a work of fiction. Cite examples of how the narrator Influences Ume and pacing
within the story. What effect does the pacing have on how the reader Interprets the story?
games at twilight
Answer:
The pace of the story changes every time the mood of the children changes.
Explanation:
The pace of the story changes every time the mood of the children changes. A perfect example of this is at the beginning of the story. The first paragraphs are slightly lengthy and greatly detailed to show the mood of the current situation. Since all the kids are stuck indoor on a blistering hot day, the mood is dragged and allows the reader to understand the children's situation.
However, once mother permits the children to exit, the mood changes to a more exciting and thrilling tone. This is also when the story’s pace changes. Read the following line:
“The children, too, felt released. They too began tumbling, shoving, pushing against each other, frantic to start.”
This line allows the reader to relate to the characters and understand their emotions. Clearly, we read that the children are moving so fast they begin tumbling one another frantically.
Another good clue that represents a change in pace is when the kids share this interaction:
“Let’s play hide-and-seek.”
“Who’ll be It?”
“You be It.”
“Why should I? You be——”
“You’re the eldest——”
“That doesn’t mean——”
Here, it’s almost as if the children are moving at such a fast pace, they begin to speak over one another. It’s written in such a way that the reader almost feels like they’re a part of the story, experiencing the chaotic bickering between the children.
Answer:
The pacing of the story changes with the changing moods of the children. The story opens with the sense of oppression a group of children feel when they are forcibly kept inside the house. The pace is slow at this point. The pace changes when the children rush outside to play. It increases as the game of hide and seek closely replicates a hunting game. Raghu is like a wild animal hunting his prey.
When Ravi is hiding, the narrator doesn’t reveal exactly how much time has passed: “for minutes, hours, his legs began to tremble with the effort, the inaction.” As the suspense builds, the reader is eager to know the outcome. The pace builds and climaxes when the narrator describes Ravi’s plans for winning the game. The narrator gives us a glimpse of the myriad of thoughts streaming across his mind.
The pace comes to a grinding halt when Ravi realizes that no one cared where he was hiding, and he is not the winner of the game. The reader, who experienced the rush of the game as well as the sudden jolt of defeat, can sympathize with Ravi’s disappointment.
Explanation:
This is the answer from Plato. I hope that this helped you, please mark me the brainiest, like and rate my answer if it did! :)
In Animal Farm, what does Squealer say will happen if the animals continue to have Sunday morning debates?
Answer: Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
Answer:
B. Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
Explanation:
On EDG 2020
3. Taking help from the information given below, make a diary entry describing how you caught a thief red-handed one night,
Hints: • A beautiful evening • the family had a nice dinner • watched TV • went to sleep • sleep was disturbed • heard some commotion • got suspicious • switched on the light • parents also got up • found things in a mess • someone had come there • the search began • no one was found at last • my eyes fell on the shoes behind a curtain • he was the thief • all pounced on him caught • handed over to the police.
Dear Diary, 7/23/2020
It was a beautiful Thursday evening, our family had such an amazing dinner, and we watched the best movie ever! Around 9:00 p.m. we went to bed. I was was having an amazing dream when suddenly, I heard footsteps. I got out of bed to see who it was, then I heard a pot fall and break. I was so scared! I was really confused and suspicious of why anyone would do this! I switched on the light. Later, I found out my parents had also woken up. We went down stairs together and what we saw was unbelievable. Pots broken, glass shattered, things everywhere! We were horrified. Someone had broken in to our house! We began the search to find the theif, 30 minutes had passed, and we still had no luck. Suddenly, my eyes feel on some shoes behind a curtain, the theif had been found! Finally, he was handed over to the police.
Hope this helped!