it is human acts
looking
breathing
walk
hearing
dancing
singing
movement
taking
thinking
dreaming
sleeping
work
clean house
man acts
job
Answer:Looking, Seeing, Dreaming, Day Dreaming, Hearing, Listening, Walking, Sleepwalking
Explanation:
Imagine you are writing an essay on whether or not schools should hire a private catering company to provide fresh and healthy lunches for all students at a slightly higher cost than what the school currently pays. Decide your position, then use one of the techniques for a hook to introduce your topic . Your answer should be 1 to 3 sentences. 30 points
Answer:
First I'd like to grab them in with a relatable statement and a question, like "Let's face it, school lunch is disgusting. It's okay-ish at the most. Should we really be keeping it that way?". Then I would give all my reasons on why we shouldn't.
To use a Next Actions List, you should do which of the following?
Answer:
hears the answer hope it helps
Why should a reader evaluate the arguments made in a speech?
Question 2 options:
To find out if the author’s argument agrees with the reader’s views
To find out the order in which the arguments are made
To know whether the evidence given by the author is credible
To determine how to respond to the argument
Answer:
The answer is to know whether the evidence given by the author is credible
Explanation:
he is the babiest boy in the whole world. it is my duty to protecc
In Chapter 6, we learn that Genie and Ernie's uncle Sherwood dies. How did he die?
O a ln a fire
Ob In a car wreck
Ос As a baby
Od In the war
Answer:
D in the war.
Explanation:
on page 104 of the book.
from “How It Feels to Be Colored Me”
by Zora Neale Hurston
A.
the number of cars passing through Eatonville
B.
a description of Florida’s weather
C.
an exchange of dialogue between the speaker and the visitors
D.
the name of the speaker’s favorite actor
E.
the type of horse most commonly used by visitors
Answer: C. an exchange of dialogue between the speaker and the visitors.
Explanation:
In the second paragraph of this essay by Zora Hurston, we learn how the residents of Zora's Black American town of Eaton, Florida, treated Southern whites who passed through with indifference but treated the Northerners with awe and excitement.
A development to this paragraph would be an exchange between the speaker and the visitors so that we may better understand the awe and excitement that the Northern whites were greeted with.
What is the Doubling Up rule in your own words?
Answer:
the doubling rule notes that if a one syllable word ends with a vowel and a consonant, double the consonant before adding the ending
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT! BE SURE TO ACTUALLY KNOW OR ELSE YOU WILL BE REPORTED
Q: Why do writers depart from the traditional use of conventions when writing?
A: Writers use unconventional writing to sound more like an expert.
B: Writers use unconventional writing to enhance the style and message of their writing.
C: Writers use unconventional writing because they do not know all the rules of conventions.
D: Writers use unconventional writing because it is faster and easier to write that way.
Answer:
Writers use unconventional writing to enhance the style and message of their writing.
Explanation:
Answer:a
Explanation:
Writers use unconventional writing to sound more like an expert.
three main points from these 2 essays
need it by tommorow
1: I.....(come)to John's when I...(meet) Marry last week.
2: The game...(start)at two o'clock.
3: Now we...(try) to do our homework.
Answer:
cange into which form??
Which story element in "The Catch” brings the story to its climax?
Ethane shouts out for victory for the dwarves.
Ethane trips Rohan, injuring his elbow.
Ethane slips and falls into an icy river.
Rohan, Ethane, and Leondril huddle together.
Answer:
b Ethane trips Rohan, injuring his elbow.
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i got right
Please help!!! 25 points
Answer:
1. Our desire... First column
2. The second theme(third column
3. The last one (second column)
Hope this helps!!
Explanation:
Answer:
first column
third column
second column
Highlight the verbs in this passage that
demonstrate parallel structure.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our
Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the
lives of our people.
from the Declaration of Independence
by Thomas Jefferson
DONE
Answer:
Plundered, ravaged, burnt, destroyed
Explanation:
Plundered, ravaged, burnt, destroyed are the verbs in this passage that demonstrate parallel structure.
What is parallel structure?Young English army doctor who was wounded in war in 1880 meets a smart 27-year-old Sherlock Holmes as a roommate when he returns to London to recover. the first ever written Sherlock Holmes tale. Sherlock Holmes' untold origin story.
Following complaints from students and parents that the book was disparaging to Mormons, the Albemarle County, Virgi, school board pulled A Study in Scarlet off the district's sixth-grade mandated reading list in August 2011.
The prose in A Study in Scarlet was fantastic. The language flowed naturally and was catchy. Given how ancient the book is, I thought it to be surprisingly simple to read.
Thus, Plundered, ravaged, burnt, destroyed
For more information about parallel structure, click here:
https://brainly.com/question/8055410
#SPJ2
Which excerpt from The People Could Fly reflects the historical fact that some enslaved people were able to
escape?
Another and another fell from the heat. Toby was there. He cried out to the fallen. ...
O But Toby just laughed. Say he threw back his head and said, "Hee, hee! Don't you know who I am?
Then she felt the magic, the African mystery. Say she rose just as free as a bird. As light as a feather.
Sarah couldn't stand up straight any longer. She was too weak. The sun burned her face.
Answer:
C) Then she felt the magic, the African mystery. Say she rose just as free as a bird. As light as a feather.
Explanation:
give the person above credits
11. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the prewriting strategy of brainstorming?
O A. Kanice writes a paragraph of her moughts on the topic of fashion trends.
OB. Maurice looks up what other writers have had to say on the topic of winter holiday celebrations around the world.
OC. Puja writes her topic - self-driving cars - in a bubble in the center of a page and surrounds that bubble with related
D. Jose makes a list of everything he can think of on the topic of planting trees
Answer: D. Jose makes a list of everything he can think of on the topic of planting trees
Explanation:
The theme of little women I need help, any help is appreciated :))))
Answer:
Misfortune can overwhelmed even the strongest people
Write a sad poem an elegy about losing a friends
Answer:
Ok i have lost many freinds :D
Explanation:
Oh please forgive me
My heart is broke
You can fix it
Just dont poke
A food worker washes her hands before taking a torn package of dry pasta from the food storage area. She dumps the pasta in a stainless steel pot to cook. What hazard is most likely to make the pasta unsafe to eat?
Answer:
The germs from the already opened pasta package
Any writer can tell a reader what is happening in a story. Good writers show readers what is happening by creating pictures in readers’ minds. They do this by using sensory language to create vivid details. These details allow readers to connect to images, actions, and scenes through their senses. Sensory language and vivid details improve the style and diction of writing. Examples of sensory language are
words related to sight: glittering, bright, blurred, shadowy, grimy, hazy
words related to sound: thump, cackle, roar, screech, howl, creak, buzz
words related to touch: scratchy, hot, greasy, icy, fuzzy, velvety
words related to taste: creamy, rotten, salty, sweet, refreshing, zesty
words related to smell: musty, acrid, fragrant, old, perfumed, rancid
Prompt:
Rewrite and then post the following paragraph to include sensory language. Be sure to choose words that create vivid details that create connections to readers’ senses.
The alarm went off, and I got out of bed. I stretched and walked to the window to open the blinds. Light entered the room. I could smell breakfast cooking, so I walked to the kitchen. My mom was standing at the stove, making bacon. I sat down at the table and got ready to eat.
Answer and Explanation:
The instructions in the question already offer an explanation of what sensory language is. All we need to do now is rewrite the paragraph. First, let's underline every detail that can be turned into sensory language:
The alarm went off, and I got out of bed. I stretched and walked to the window to open the blinds. Light entered the room. I could smell breakfast cooking, so I walked to the kitchen. My mom was standing at the stove, making bacon. I sat down at the table and got ready to eat.
Now, let's use words that appeal to the senses to rewrite the actions above:
I woke up to the earsplitting shriek of the alarm clock and got out of bed. My stiff muscles and joints seemed to thank me as I pushed and pulled, stretching them loose. I walked to the window, opened the blinds, and let the glowing sun greet me. As I took a deep breath, I could smell the fragrant breakfast, so I soared to the kitchen. My mom was standing at the stove, bacon sizzling in the frying pan before her. I sat down at the table and got ready to eat.
They are going to __________ the game because the star player is sick. *
loose
lose
What is sound that bounces off something and comes back to where it came from?
ultrasonic
an echo
a beat
a molecule
Answer:
it would be an echo because it comes back
Answer:
echo
Explanation:
because echo is the bounce back of don't especially heating hard surface......mean like anything dosnt absorb sound.
hope it helps.
I _______ rather you didn't tell my parents about this.
a. would
b. had
c. did
d. should
4. If your family was drowning in icy waters, would you want them rescued? [5
(10 Points)
Reason
Claim
Counterclaim
Hook
Refutation
Refutation
Answer:
refutation
Explanation:
duhh
Describe your ideal future it could be words such as social, independent outdoor, urban, (city based), or rural (country side based). Full sentences are not necessary it’s a choice. HELP ASAP
Answer:
I'd like a future where I can live comfortably and work hard to achieve my goal.
Explanation:
:)
I have a question my own question
what is a trat from Mary Lennox from the secret garden ? I just need two trats pless. I PROMISE you WILL have brainylist AND 40 point to go with that
Answer: Ugly
Explanation: You can see through the story how the character develops and deduce these traits through context clues. You are welcome.
Read the excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi."
Where she stopped the sign read: "Mme. Sofronie. Hair Goods of All Kinds." One flight up Della ran, and collected herself, panting. Madame, large, too white, chilly, hardly looked the "Sofronie."
"Will you buy my hair?" asked Della.
"I buy hair," said Madame. "Take yer hat off and let’s have a sight at the looks of it."
Down rippled the brown cascade.
"Twenty dollars," said Madame, lifting the mass with a practised hand.
Madame Sofronie’s character is most developed through
Read the excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi."
Where she stopped the sign read: "Mme. Sofronie. Hair Goods of All Kinds." One flight up Della ran, and collected herself, panting. Madame, large, too white, chilly, hardly looked the "Sofronie."
"Will you buy my hair?" asked Della.
"I buy hair," said Madame. "Take yer hat off and let's have a sight at the looks of it."
Down rippled the brown cascade.
"Twenty dollars," said Madame, lifting the mass with a practised hand.
Madame Sofronie's character is most developed through
direct characterization, using her words and feelings.
indirect characterization, using her thoughts and action.
direct characterization, describing her physical appearance.
indirect characterization, describing her personality.
Answer:
direct characterization, describing her physical appearance.
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which replacement corrects the spelling error in this sentence?
When my aunt sent a postcard from Australia to my sister, whose
postcard collection is enormous, its affect on her was one of sheer joy.
A. When my aunt sent a postcard from Australia to my sister, whose
postcard collection is enormous, its affect on her was won of
sheer joy.
B. When my aunt sent a postcard from Australia to my sister, who's
postcard collection is enormous, its affect on her was one of
sheer joy.
C. When my aunt sent a postcard from Australia to my sister, whose
postcard collection is enormous, its effect on her was one of
sheer joy
D. When my aunt sent a postcard from Australia to my sister, whose
postcard collection is enormous, it's affect on her was one of
sheer joy.
Answer:
I believe it is number 4 or D.
Explanation:
Because of the correct word of whose, and the correct usage of the word affect + no grammar mistakes.
I hope that is the correct answer.
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
You have to use effect and C is the only one that used effect. I got this question right.
4. Imagine you have just finished an interview for a highly desired job. The interviewer
seems very impressed with you and asks you to go to lunch. How will being confident and
capable in your table manners help you in this situation?
Answer:
you would come off as polite and wellmannered?
Justin asks his friend Josh if he’s ready to go have lunch, and Josh snaps, “What do you think?” Confused by his friend’s behavior, Justin responds: “Josh, you seem upset. Is something bothering you, or are you just really hungry? Please help me understand.” Justin is using the communication technique of _________.
A. self-concept
B. self-esteem
C. self-fulfilling prophecy
D. perception checking
Answer:
i think D
Explanation:
not sure though
Answer:
I think it's A
Explanation:
It's A because he is using a way to show that he is angry but is not showing it.
I don't know how to explain it but this seems like the right answer.
Chloebarber0229
Thanks for helping me
Answer:
you're welcome I guesssssss