Answer:
simple question maybe
Explanation:
a hook? start with an easy hook question sentence, then try to go on from there. those always get the reader or have you start with something and began to answer your question in an intriguing way while following up w/ paragraphs. Ex. "Why is it a good idea to keep a certain amount of bags out on the curb? for the majority of the idea, we want this idea to help stop a state of pollution or bags flying around and being caught elsewhere than garbage disposal ." blah blah.
Refer to the article “Making Money” in your Money, Money, Money magazine for a complete version of this text. Based on the information in the "A Pocketful of Art” text box, what is the inspiration for the artists who create designs for coins? O quotes from historical U.S. documents O values like strength and independence o plants and animals native to America o industries and resources of each state 2 3 5
Answer: values like strength and independence is the anser
Explanation:
(no liquor is allowed here, isn't it) is it correct?
Answer:
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No, the correct answer will be:
✏ No liquor is allowed here, is it?
If the question was - 'Liquor is allowed here, is it?', then the answer will be Liquor is allowed here, isn't it?
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Answer:
I think it the first choice.
Explanation:
Answer:
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I NEED THIS DONE ASAP I WILL SEND YOU MONEY IF YOU SEND ME YOUR VENMO $40 NEEDS TO BE AT LEAST 2 PAGES WORTH OF PARAGRAPHS
Prompt: Jon Krakauer first wrote an article for Outside Magazine to report on the puzzling circumstances of Christopher McCandless'
death in Alaska, Krakauer became so absorbed in the story, perhaps, in part, due to the connections he made with McCandless, that he
continued the investigation and turned his 9,000 word article into a best-selling 203-page book. Now that you have completed the
book, including the afterword that Krakauer added in 2015, consider your connections to McCandless. In what ways are you like
McCandless and how are you different? If you find very few similarities, think of a friend or family member who may remind you of
McCandless. If you cannot think of a friend or family member, then consider the Free Solo climber Alex Honnold. How does that person
compare/contrast with McCandless?
n. 5/3: Carine
Candless Ted Talk
Explanation:
McCandless and how are you different? If you find very few similarities, think of a friend or family member whremind you of
the
improper use of natural resources
Answer:
what is
Explanation:
the imporper use of natural resource???
Trish visited Lucia Island ice cream parlor four times in one week. During each visit she was offered free extra toppings by the same cashier. She now believes that this parlor has the best customer service in her city.
What type of faulty reasoning is Trish demonstrating?
Answer:
hasty generalization
Explanation:
Answer: hasty generalization
Question 16*
Which of the following uses subject/verb agreement correctly?
A.Several of the neighbourhood lawns need to be mowed.
B.Everyone sing in the shower.
C.One of the keys do not fit the lock.
D.Many of our young people migrates to larger cities to find work
Answer: I think the answer is B.
Explanation:
because everyone is a subject and sing is a verb
Learning Task 3. Applying what you learned, let us find out what multimedia resource
would you pick given the tasks in the first column. In the second column, write the
multimedia resources that is appropriate to use. Lastly in the third column, write a very
short reason why you’re picking such multimedia
resource. Copy and answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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For questions 1-3, click to view the passage by James Joyce.
In these lines, "the great jars that stood like eastern guards" is an example of:
O A. allusion
B. alliteration
c. metaphor.
O D. simile.
E. Synecdoche.
Explanation:
simile D
This is because the word 'like' was used
Complete the gaps with suitable verbs in the affirmative or negative, there could be different options: can, could, may, might, should, must, & have to
1. You________swim here. It's forbidden,
2. She___________cook tonight. We're having dinner at a restaurant.
3. We're going now because we__________be home by 10.00 phone you because my phone wasn't working.
5. These questions are easy. I________answer all of them.
6. That's a nice necklace. In my opinion you________buy it
7. Debbie__________
go to the party because she was ill
8. I'm busy in the morning but we__________
meet in the afternoon.
9. Lisa__________
buy clothes. She makes her own.
10. I'm not sure but Mike___________
go out without a coat.
The verbs and modal for the gaps are given below:
1. can not2. must not3. must5. can6. should7. did not8. have9. does not have to10. wouldWhat are modals and verbs?Modal verbs express potential, intention, capacity, or necessity. They are used with the main verb of the sentence because they are a type of auxiliary verb (helper verb). Examples that are frequently used are should and must. A verb is present in every sentence.
We use the word "verb" to describe both actions (what things do) and states of being (how things are). Verbs include, for instance, the words describe, eat, and rotate. When a noun or pronoun is used to describe what the noun or pronoun is doing, verbs are almost always used as well.
Therefore, the correct options are 1. can not, 2. must not, 3. must, 5. can, 6. should, 7. did not, 8. have, 9. does not have to, and 10. would.
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Most trucks get low gas mileage. People who drive trucks must not care about the environment.
Which type of logical fallacy appears in these sentences?
O Correlation proves causation
o Fallacy of the single cause
o Genetic fallacy
O Slippery slope
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The fallacy which is at play here is the slippery slope fallacy.
The person committing a Slippery Slope Fallacy assumes that a certain event or course of action will trigger a chain reaction of other events in the future.
Carefully examining the initial event however will show that there can be no such correlation or domino effect.
In the example above, the first event or observation is that trucks usually get low mileage.
The person making this statement assumes that because there is low mileage with most trucks, their owners should not be interested in protecting the environment.
A rebuttal is this: what if the same truck people who drive trucks also drive sedans and SUVs?
Another example of the slippery slope fallacy is:
Daddy has grounded me. Therefore I will not go to the party. Because I'll miss the party, I'll lose friends and will be alone forever.
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Sam was more than halfway home now. Go back and give
them a piece of his mind? Sun was almost setting.
Probably be better to take the shortcut. Which one called
him a baby? Was it Tucker? Tomorrow's Saturday. Should
probably go back and tell him off right now.
What is most likely the author's purpose for using this narrative style?
A. To develop the theme that significant past experiences shape our
present
B. To explore a situation through the differing perspectives of two
narrators
C. To create a slow, thoughtful pace that explores each idea fully
D. To reveal the setting before describing the story's action
Answer:
A. To develop the them that significant past experiences shape our present.
You need to write a soft news story about a high school football team’s season. Here are some of the facts you’ve collected.
Mason High School football team won state championship
Score was 56-34
Colors: red and yellow
500 fans came to game
Played Sutter High
First championship ever
Game played on Monday, December 1
It was 32 degrees outside
They traveled 60 miles to the game
Quarterback is a senior
You’ve also interviewed two players, the coach, and one of the team’s most dedicated fans. Create a quote for each of these four people. What did they have to say about the game?
Write up the story, turning it into a soft news story. Don’t forget to create a headline in the soft news style. Your story should be a narrative about the game, with a paragraph-long introduction and conclusion. Present the facts in the body of your story, adding sentences and words that describe the game. Choose an organizational strategy and build your story around that form. Don’t forget to work the quotes from your interviews into the body in a way that supports your story. Since this is a soft news story, you can and should be creative. But remember, your story should be realistic, too. Journalists don’t make things up!
Once you’ve written a first draft, keep it handy – you’ll be revising it later on in the course.
Next, take your story and present it as if you’re a reporter on the nightly news. Record your news presentation. Make sure to speak clearly and make eye contact with your “audience.”
What is the diff erence between ending the slave trade and ending slavery
PARTA
(30 marks)
Answer all the questions
that his story was true.
For questions 1-16, choose from the alternatives A-D, the word(s) that best
completes each of the sentences.
1. The commander made the followers
A. accept
B. accepted
C. did accept
D. to accept
2. If Ameyaw
A. had been
B. is
C. was
D. were
rich, he would take his children to a good school.
in class that day.
3. I would have understood the lesson if I
K. had been
B. have being
C. was
D. were
4. Neither the students nor their teacher
present at the cereme
A. are
B
have been
in the class
Answer:
1.to accept
2.was
3.hadbeen
4.were
Which of the following is an example of a persuasive message that could be found on social media?
A. Happy Birthday, Jenny! I hope you do something fun today to celebrate.
B. Silk scarves will change the way you think about fall weather. They are trendy, cozy, and affordable.
C. Who likes to read suspenseful novels? If so, I have the perfect book club group for you to look into.
D. I can't believe the weather is already changing. I saw snowflakes this morning and I am not happy about it.
Answer:
The correct answer would be B.
Explanation:
I know the correct answer would be B because all the other ones look like something you would say in a casual conversation (except for C maybe) but when you look at B it seems like something you would see on an advertisement for scarves on a website.
An example of a persuasive message that could be found on social media from the answer choices is; Choice C.
C. Who likes to read suspenseful novels? If so, I have the perfect book club group for you to look into.What is a persuasive message?A persuasive message is one which is the central message that intrigues, informs, convinces, or calls to action.
On this note, the answer choice which can most likely be found on social media is; Choice C.
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bahasa inggrisnya " saya berpikir untuk menguninstall aplikasi ini, untuk beberapa waktu atau mungkin aku tak akan menggunaknnya lagi"
"I was thinking of uninstalling this application for a certain period of time or maybe I'm not going to be using it anymore".
If the wind speed was 150 knots, what is the equivalent in miles per hour?
Answer:
172.6
Explanation:
What does the setting reveal about the time period of the text?
OA. People used automobiles for travel.
OB. Villages were well managed by government officials.
OC. Villages were small, tidy places with few people.
OD.
People used planks of wood to create roads.
Answer: D. People used planks of wood to create roads.
Explanation:
Based on the information given from the story, we can infer that when Chichikov reached the village, he realizes that he was driving over wooden pavements of a kind. This implies that the road on which Chichikov was driving was made up of planks of wood.
Therefore, the correct option will be option D "People used planks of wood to create roads". Other options are wrong as the setting doesn't tell us if the villages has few people or were well managed by the government.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. People used planks of wood to create roads.
Explanation:
I got it right on the Edmentum test.
HELP!!!!! Which sentences describe the steps in creating an animation?
You often find music in animation Animators coordinate the body, object, and mouth movements according to the character voices and the
music. If you cannot afford to hire a professional to record the audio, you can ask your friends and family to lend their volces. You may need to
edit the recorded audio to remove any background noise or change the pitch of the audio recording. The overall animation is based on the
soundtrack.
Answer: Okay, so, Animators coordinate the body, object, and mouth movements according to the character voices and the music. The overall animation is based on the
soundtrack.
Answer:
C i got a 100% please yw btw
The Face of Quarantine
b. Is the text coherent? (Is there a topic sentence? Are the major ideas placed
in a separate paragraph?)
c. Are the sentences cohesive? What transitional devices are being used?
d. What can you say about the language use? What is the style of writing, formal
or informal, written or spoken? Are there some denotative or connotative
language, figures of speech, or idiomatic expressions?
Explanation:
how do i know
) ________ refers to the number of layers the chain of command is divided into from the top of
The students in Mrs. Beam's 7th grade social studies class have read this editorial and are planning to debate the pros and cons of the
Electoral College. Students were placed into groups based on their preferences concerning the issue. In each group, which member
would be most responsible for taking notes?
es )
A)
leader
B)
recorder
C)
timekeeper
D)
information gatherer
write the questions for the statements below ' Sam washed the car'
Answer:
He got payed $8 a tire how much money would he have if he washed 16 tires
Explanation:
NO LINKS OR ELSE YOU'LL BE REPORTED! Only answer if you're very good at making trips.
I am traveling from San Francisco, California to Phoenix, Arizona as my example by the way.
You have to stay under a $5,000 budget.
Airfare:. Total:
Where to:
How much round trip:
Dates of trip:
Driving-. Total:
How many days -
Where to stay during this time:.
Gas required for driving:
Where will you stay:. Total:
Hotel:
Airbnb:
Where:
How many days:
Cost each night:
Cost for entire time:
Food:. Total:
How many days of food to buy:
Average cost of food per day:
Excersion/Things to do:. Total:
Answer:
This question needs more info to be answered
Explanation:
What the answer question
Answer:
anaphora
Explanation:
Anaphora is a rhetorical device that features repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences, phrases, or clauses. Anaphora works as a literary device to allow writers to convey, emphasize, and reinforce meaning.
Answer and Explanation:
The answer is Anaphora.
When it says he restates something, it means he says it again, which is repetition, aka Anaphora.
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PLEASE HELP ME!!
Part A What is a theme in "Too Fast"?
Great inventors are passionate about their work.
Technology is more harmful than helpful.
Helping people is often its own reward.
Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices.
Question 2 Part B How is the theme identified in Part A best developed in the passage?
Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends.
The car is built to go very fast on both land and water.
Batnik’s dad wants to help people by making their lives easier.
Batnik’s dad invents things because he loves his homeland.
Answer:
Part A-Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices.
Part B-Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends.
Explanation:
i took the test!!;)
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2. Compare the themes. What do Antigone and "The Game" suggest about fate and chance? Are our futures determined by fate, by chance, or a combination of both? Explain.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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answer(s) –
Our futures are determined by fate and chance! The reasoning behind my statement is because whatever you do in your life, will have an result–everything you do and say has consequences, whenever you know it or not. It doesn't have to happen in a snap of a finger, but it can come back to you later on in life, unannounced. Karma can get involved too. If you do good, you'll get good things back–but if you do bad things, you can have bad things come back to you.-------
Since people are copying and pasting the same answer around, I came up with my own, so enjoy!
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( only use this as an example, please. don't copy my answer(s) because i spent my hard work on it. it will also be considered plagiarism and your assignment will transfer to turn it in. thank you. )
Use the context clues in this sentence to figure out what suave means.
The exchange student was so suave that I suddenly felt awkward and naive.
What type of context clue hints at the meaning of the word suave?
A)words that mean the opposite
B)a restatement of the word's meaning
C)a word that means the same
D)an example of the word in action
Words that mean the opposite is a type of context clue that hints at the meaning of the word suave. Therefore, the correct option is option A.
Context clues are details included in a sentence or section that assist readers in determining the meaning of new words or phrases. The phrase "awkward and naive" serves as a context clue in the given sentence that sheds light on the meaning of the word "suave."
The speaker implies that the exchange student has characteristics that are the exact opposite of awkward and naive by describing feeling awkward and ignorant around them. Typically, the word "suave" connotes sophistication, charm, and smoothness, the exact opposite of being uneasy and uninitiated.
Therefore, the correct option is option A.
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Who is the antagonist in a story?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
an antagonist is a negative character. like a villain.