Answer:..
Explanation:
The author's purpose in this passage is BEST shown by
A) his many examples of fossils.
B) his enthusiasm for the subject.
) his use of technical terminology.
D) his arguments with paleontologists.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
why because it how the author feels and the appeal to story and the reader
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i did it
I’m writing a essay bout media and fake news what should I title it?
Answer:
The Internets Scams. False news. The untrustworthy media.
the dog ran ___after the rabbit
A. Quicker
B. Quick
C. Quickly
D. Quickest
Answer:
Option C is correct answer please Like me and Follow me
Answer:
c. quickly is the best answer
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Answer:
that is not english
Explanation:
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3. Which statement supports the analogy "BLACK is an open umbrella" in "I Am a Black"
"1:I am now an African-American."
" 2:I am other than Hyphenation"
"3:We are Here, we are There."
"4:And I Capitalize my name.'
Answer:
1
Explanation:1
Please answer this correctly without making mistakes
Answer:
both dairy products and leafy green
Answer:
both... and
Explanation:
not the 1st choice because dairy products contain calcium
how does Light and Dark/Good vs. Evil play motif in macbeth
Answer:
The darkness, or evil, will cover her deed, and the light, or goodness, will not see it. These statements by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth illustrate the contrasting views between light and darkness. Both characters want the darkness of their evil to be hidden from the goodness and truth of the light.
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Question 4 of 5
Which of Friday's traits does Crusoe find admirable?
A. His resourcefulness, as evidenced by his ability to cook
O B. His sense of humor, as evidenced by his constant joking with
Crusoe
C. His bravery, as evidenced by the many animals he killed
D. His impulsiveness, as evidenced by his quick killing of dangerous
animals
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Crusoe found admirable is the bravery of Friday which is evidenced when he killed the animals.
Option C is the correct answer.
Who is Friday?Friday is the main character of the novel written by Daniel Defoe.
Crusoe begins to have a conversation with Friday after saving his life in order to know about him and his native people. The bravery and courageousness of Friday could be seen by Crusoe when he fearlessly killed the animals.
Therefore, the features of Friday about being brave have been admired by Crusoe in the novel.
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Read the claim and counterclaim.
CLAIM: People have different opinions about the death penalty.
COUNTERCLAIM: The death penalty stops violent crime.
Which replacement text would MOST improve this pair of statements?
Select one:
CLAIM: The death penalty is necessary.
CLAIM: The death penalty should be gotten rid of because it does not work.
COUNTERCLAIM: Not every state in the U.S. has the death penalty.
COUNTERCLAIM: Many other countries have the death penalty.
What happens to Clarisse and her friends in the bathroom? How does this incident
change Anabeth's attitude toward Percy?
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Answer:
What happens to Clarisse and her friends in the bathroom? They get sprayed down with toilet water. Clarisse is the most soaked after the incident.
Explanation:
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The children steadily eased themselves into the cold water of the neighborhood pool.
What is the correct spelling for the words in the sentence below?
Our basment is truely awfull because we have too many looselly organized boxes all over the place.
basement, truely, awful, loosely
basement, truly, aweful, loosly
basment, truely, aweful, loosely
basement, truly, awful, loosely
Answer:
The Correct spelt words are;
Basement,
Truly,
Awful, and finally
Loosely
Answer:
The correct Answer is:
basement, truly, awful, loosely
Explanation:
Because the others are spelled differently
like: aweful you have to take out the e so it can be awful.
etc.
1. One amazing part of English is that it is constantly
stagnant
changing
wrong
right
Please help due tonight
9. How should a book's title be capitalized in a citation?
A. Capitalize every word
B. According to normal title capitalization rules
C. Capitalize only the first word
D. According to normal sentence capitalization rules
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Answer:
1. to bring Peace to the world, rescue the environment, and throw out the first ball at the baseball games
2.?
3. it was important his family waas behind him in it all
4. because she never said anything against it publically
5.?
6.?
Explanation:
Which of the following pieces of evidence from Fast Food Nation best supports the author's claim that teenagers are
the ideal candidates for working in the fast food industry?
And it gives fast food companies an enormous amount of power over their employees.
Since most teenagers still lived at home, they could afford to work for wages too low to support an adult, and until
recently, their limited skills attracted few other employers.
O Workers at the counter are told to increase the size of an order by recommending special promotions, pushing
dessert, pointing out the financial logic behind the purchase of a larger drink.
A McDonald's kitchen is full of buzzers and flashing lights that tell employees what to do.
Answer: b
Explanation: did the test
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What do you know about the Ku Klux Klan? Do you think they--and other groups like them--should have the right to exist in the US? State your reasons.
A Raisin in the Sun
Act 2 scene 2
Answer and Explanation:
This is a personal question. The answer is supposed to be your opinion. Thus, feel free to edit and change anything in the answer below to adjust it to your beliefs:
"A Raisin in the Sun" is a play by Lorraine Hansberry in which the characters are an African-American family. In the play, the Ku Klux Klan is mentioned:
BENEATHA: Mama, if there are two things we, as people, have got to overcome, one is the Ku Klux Klan - and the other is Mrs. Johnson.
The Ku Klux Klan is a hate group that preaches white supremacy and anti-immigration ideas. I know that, throughout its existence, the Klan has terrorized the lives of non-white people, sometimes even killing black leaders and politicians.
I do not think the KKK or any other groups like them should have the right to exist in the US or anywhere else in the world. Even though we are free to believe in anything we want, our beliefs should not be used to harm others. To be frank, believing in the superiority of a race - especially when we all know race is more of a social construct than a reality - seems absurd to me. Someone's physical features, culture, or place of origin should not be seen as determinant to their superiority or inferiority. We are all human beings, and the need to see others as less human is barbaric, to say the least.
"...like a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball to its master..."
This quote is an example of:
Group of answer choices
a hyperbole
an oxymoron
a metaphor
a simile
Answer:
A simile
Explanation:
A simile will compare two things using the phrases “like” or “as.”
As rain began to pour down on Maria and Stephi, she asked her to open the umbrella.
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or slip between the ridges meaning
Answer:
Slip between the ridges in the poem 'The Brook' means:
to move quickly/seep through narrow holes between long narrow hills.
Read the claim and counterclaim.
CLAIM: School uniforms are a good thing.
COUNTERCLAIM: School uniforms discourage students from expressing their individuality.
What would most improve this text?
Select one:
revising the claim to make it more subjective
revising the claim to make it more specific
revising the counterclaim to make it more general
revising the counterclaim to make it more objective
With whom does Napoleon play cards at the end of the
novel?
Answer:
Mr. Pilkington
Explanation:
is it correct?
Non-standard English: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Getting to grips with unusual English writing
Pretty soon I wanted to smoke, and asked the widow to let me. But she
wouldn’t. She said it was a mean practice and wasn’t clean, and I must try
not to do it any more. That is just the way with some people. They get down
on a thing when they don’t know nothing about it. Here she was a-bothering
about Moses, which was no kin to her, and no use to anybody, being gone,
you see, yet finding a power of fault with me for doing a thing that had
some good in it. And she took snuff, too; of course that was all right,
because she done it herself.
Her sister Miss Watson, a tolerable, slim old maid, with goggles on,
had just come to live with her, and took a set at me now with a spellingbook. She worked me middling hard for about an hour, and then the widow
made her ease up. I couldn’t stood it much longer. Then for an hour it was
deadly dull, and I was fidgety. Miss Watson would say, “Don’t put your feet
up there, Huckleberry;” and “Don’t scrunch up like that, Huckleberry – set
up straight;” and pretty soon she would say, “Don’t gap and stretch like that,
Huckleberry – why don’t you try to behave?” Then she told me all about the
bad place, and I said I wished I was there. She got mad then, but I didn’t
mean no harm. All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a
change, I warn’t particular. She said it was wicked to say what I said; said
she wouldn’t say it for the whole world; she was going to live so as to go to
the good place. Well, I couldn’t see no advantage in going where she was
going, so I made up my mind I wouldn’t try for it. But I never said so,
because it would only make trouble, and wouldn’t do no good.
From The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
1. What does Huckleberry want to do at the start of the passage?
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2. What are Huckleberry’s views on smoking?
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3. Why does Twain refer to the widow using snuff? (paragraph 1)
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4. In your own words, explain what the widow thinks about smoking.
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5. Which word suggests that Huckleberry is accepting of Miss Watson at first?
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6. What does Huckleberry mean when he says that Moses was ‘no kin to her’? (paragraph 1)
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7. What is Huckleberry learning about with Miss Watson?
………………………………………………………………………………….…………………
8. Give the correct version of ‘warn’t’. (paragraph 2)
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9. What’s wrong with the phrase ‘don’t know nothing about it’? (paragraph 1)
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10. What do you think Huckleberry feels about Miss Watson? Give evidence.
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Answer:
i don know
Explanation:
sorry i don t know
The very elusive falcon flies too quickly to be easily captured.
Which underlined adverb modifies an adverb?
easily
quickly
too
very
Answer:
too
Explanation:
too makes the statement to be extremely in a high level of degree to easily get captured
1.
A person is justified in the use of deadly force when that person reasonably believes that such
conduct is necessary for defense against someone else's use of unlawful force which is not life
threatening true or false
Answer:
Sorry, dont understand, once again so sorry!!
outside the courthouse a convicted politician gives a short speech apologizing for the trials impact on the people in his district. his apology is considered a type if .... speech
Answer:
Acceptance
Explanation:
Outside the court house, a convicted politician apologizing for the trails impact on the people in his district. His apology is a type of acceptance speech.
3. How does the man in the black Buick react when his car gets hit by a snowball?
Answer:
He drove a black Buick
Explanation:
Which two words or phrases in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut’s report on the
Part A What is a theme of the passage? A. You can make friends when you least expect it. B. It is easy to believe something is better than it is. C. Sisters can teach you a lot about yourself. D. Nothing in life ever stays the same for long. Part B Which sentence from the passage best supports the theme in Part A? A. “To Jo’s lively fancy, this fine house seemed a kind of enchanted palace, full of splendors and delights which no one enjoyed.” (paragraph 7) B. “And when the snowy afternoon came, Jo resolved to try what could be done.” (paragraph 8) C. “All quiet, curtains down at the lower windows, servants out of sight, and nothing human visible but a curly black head leaning on a thin hand at the upper window.” (paragraph 8) D. “Up went a handful of soft snow, and the head turned at once, showing a face which lost its listless look in a minute, as the big eyes brightened and the mouth began to smile.” (paragraph 10)
Answer:
Part A is a. Part B is d.
Explanation:
The following quote is an example of what element of poetry: "And yet, I
warrant, it had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockerel's stone." *
•metaphor
•simile
•personification
•hyperbole
Answer:
Simile.
Explanation:
A simile is when a direct comparison is made between dissimilar things using "like" or "as". This literary technique is used to provide a more detailed and understandable description of the concerned elements/things.
The given quote is from Act I scene iii of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Spoken by the Nurse, the quote is from when the Nurse revealed to Lady Capulet about Juliet's childhood incident where she had fallen and hit her forehead. This resulted in a big bump on the forehead, which the Nurse admits is "a bump as big as a young cockerel's stone." The use of the comparison word "as" makes it a simile, where the bump is compared to a rooster's testicle.
Thus, the correct answer is a simile.