Answer: I think the answer is D because you sweat from thirst and get dehydrated from physical activity
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Greek historians changed the way history was written by
A. recording not just events but the reasons for those events.
B. checking multiple sources to record events accurately.
C. writing about recent events such as the Peloponnesian War.
D. drawing on the philosophical ideas of Plato and Aristotle.
Answer:
its a recording not just events but the reasons for those events.
what does romantic notion mean?
Answer:
I think Romantic Notion means: An unrealistic view or idea of something or a better version of the likely outcome
Do you feel corona virus slow down the development of education if yes then how?
Answer:
Yes, virtual learning I don't think is as effective as in-person learning
Is it possible for me to block some, pls help...This SunflowerJeda with a pink icon has been stalking and reporting every answer I do..I don't know if that person is a troll or what
please help me report her if she answers here
I don't what the hell her problem to me is...
Answer:
ok lng yan ate mizuki
Explanation:
ITS OK...ILY...
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Which statement correctly describes the characterization in this excerpt?
Answer:
there isn't an exerpt....
Explanation:
I need to find out if these sentences are Essential or Non- Essential
Answer:
21 is the only truly "essential" sentence in these three, the other two are just bonus description whereas 21 actually provides information the reader might need to understand the story.
Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Connect
After Reading Check
1. What is the writer's claim?
2. Select three reasons that the writer provides to support his claim and explain them?
3. What are three examples given to support the reasons?
4. Go back to paragraph 1. What is the meaning of the word raucous?
5. What is yawn contagion?
6. Do you believe that the writer proved his claim to be correct? If yes, please explain why and provide evidence
from the text. If no, be sure to explain the reason behind why you disagree.
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Answer:
What one monkey does the other one follows
Explanation:
EZ points!! have u read the night chanter or if wanna read it answer any of these just 1 of the questions
a) Discuss the relationship between the grandson and Sam Charley.
OR
b) Identify and explain the effect of the point of view used in the story.
OR
c) Explain how the title is appropriate to the story.
Answer:
told from the point of view of Ben Benally, Abel's roommate in the apartment in Los Angeles. It is the day after Abel—badly beaten by unknown assailants and left in a ditch on the beach—has left Los Angeles to return to Walatowa. Ben remembers going up on a hill in the city with many Indians the night before. The group, which included Tosamah and Cristobal Cruz, started playing songs and dancing while Abel and Ben went off by themselves. Abel and Ben made a pact to meet sometime in the future, just the two of them and two horses among the hills, and to sing the song called "House Made of Dawn."
Ben gradually reveals the events of the prior weeks. We learn that Abel had been drinking far too much and finally quit working at the factory to spend all his time at bars. One evening, over a poker game at Tosamah's, Abel became so enraged with Tosamah that he tried to hit him. Abel was too drunk, however, and merely stumbled, provoking laughs from the others in the room.
From that point on, Abel descended further into drunkenness and poverty until he had a fight with Ben and left the apartment. Abel and Ben had been mugged by a corrupt local cop earlier that week, and Ben implies that Abel was perhaps intending some sort of revenge when he left the apartment. Regardless of whether or not Ben's guess is correct, Abel returns to the apartment three days later, crashing to the floor of the stairwell, badly beaten and seemingly close to death
Manufacture Definition
Answer:
Manufacture means to make a lot of something using machines
Explanation:
can someone give me music recommendations plspls
Answer:
nf
Explanation:
Which detail from the story BEST supports the inference that Doctor Dolittle's kind nature is the reason he has so many pets
Answer: he cannot bear to say no when animals ask to stay
Explanation:
is anybody good at english and maybe could help mee ? bc my mom keep yellin at me about my english teacher calling her saying i haven't turned nothing in
Answer:
ok, i could help you.
Explanation:
Answer:
mk if you need help let me know i have an A+ in english
Explanation:
just let me know when you need help
The first landing of the Apollo 11 spacecraft on the moon is a signal event in history. What does signal mean in this sentence
Answer: D , notable or amazing
Explanation:
2. Why does Ha ask Miss Washington if she hates her?
Help please help thank you
Answer:
To be sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
Ha asked Miss Washington does she hate her because she might have tough on her and maybe yelling alot at her.
Explanation:
According to my calculations she asked because she thinks that Miss Washington hates her.
we learned that Gregory Samsa was a lieutenant In the army before he came in traveling salesman what is the authors likely purpose for including this detail about the protagonist
What do people need to know about Odysseus, Telemachus, and Cyclops?
Answer:
Odysseus: Odysseus, also known by the Latin variant Ulysses, is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in that same epic cycle.
Telemachus: Telemachus is a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in Homer's Odyssey.
Cyclops: Polyphemus is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclopes described in Homer's Odyssey. His name means "abounding in songs and legends". Polyphemus first appeared as a savage man-eating giant in the ninth book of the Odyssey.
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Don't Copy & Paste my work add some Originally to your work.
Here is positive poem to get you thru the hard times.
The Laughing Heart by Charles Bukowski
your life is your life
don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission.
be on the watch.
there are ways out.
there is light somewhere.
it may not be much light but
it beats the darkness.
be on the watch.
the gods will offer you chances.
know them.
take them.
you can’t beat death but
you can beat death in life, sometimes.
and the more often you learn to do it,
the more light there will be.
your life is your life.
know it while you have it.
you are marvelous
the gods wait to delight
in you.
-- by Charles Bukowski
Answer:
That's nice :)
Explanation:
Write a character sketch for your protagonist in your Module One short story. Include literal, interpretive, and evaluative information. Your character sketch should be 3–5 complete sentences and include at least three specific details from the text to support your character analysis. (My story is Rules of the game by Amy tan.)
Answer and Explanation:
A character sketch, as the name suggests, is a type of draft or summary of a character. Sketches are often used by authors during the pre-writing phase, as a means to build their characters. They usually concern physical appearance, personality, actions, and feelings, among other possibilities. In this case, we are analyzing a character that belongs to an existing story. Since the story you chose is "Rules of the Game", we will be sketching the narrator/main character, Waverly.
Character sketch:
Waverly is a young girl of Chinese descent. She is a quick learner, picking up life lessons as well as learning to play chess with an ease that is quite surprising for her age. Waverly also seems to have a questioning nature, especially when it comes to certain demands from her mother. Even though she can be considered a genius, Waverly is still just a girl who has to mature and learn enough to become as strong and resilient as her mother.
Now, let’s provide evidence to the sentences above:
1. Waverly is a young girl of Chinese descent. She is a quick learner, picking up life lessons as well as learning to play chess with an ease that is quite surprising for her age. - "Bite back your tongue," scolded my mother when I cried loudly, yanking her hand toward the store that sold bags of salted plums. At home, she said, "Wise guy, he not go against wind. In Chinese we say, Come from South, blow with wind-poom!-North will follow. Strongest wind cannot be seen." The next week I bit back my tongue as we entered the store with the forbidden candies.
I studied each chess piece, trying to absorb the power each contained. I learned about opening moves and why it's important to control the center early on; the shortest distance between two points is straight down the middle. I learned about the middle game and why tactics between two adversaries are like clashing ideas; the one who plays better has the clearest plans for both attacking and getting out of traps.
2. Waverly also seems to have a questioning nature, especially when it comes to certain demands from her mother. - One day, as she struggled to weave a hard-toothed comb through my disobedient hair, I had a sly thought. I asked her, "Ma, what is Chinese torture?" My mother shook her head.
3. Even though she can be considered to be a genius, Waverly is still just a girl who has to mature and learn enough to become as strong and resilient as her mother. - "What you say?" I knew it was a mistake to say anything more, but I heard my voice speaking, "Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, then why don't you learn to play chess?" My mother's eyes turned into dangerous black slits. She had no words for me, just sharp silence.
short speech on childrens day 2020 in english
pls answer fast
Answer:
on childrens day 2020 we will remember children who lost their lives, children who are being abused at this very moment, homeless children, children who have lost parents and every other child in the world. today is a day to remind older people non children to help keep kids safe across the globe. without children this world may have never known what happiness truly is because we depend on little laughs and cheeky smiles from those adorable bundles of love. to all the children out there, we appriciate you and we care.
Explanation:
How does each poet use word choice to create tone and imagery
Answer:
The answer is Lowell uses concrete language. Lowell focuses on the image of birds and changing seasons. Longfellow uses both concrete and abstract language. Longfellow uses many images. Longfellow's speaker addresses "us," creating an abstract, preachy tone. Lowell uses "I,"creating a personal tone.
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ome kids think that drugs are healthy. “Vaping is good for you” because it doesn’t do anything. “Weed is good for you” because it helps you calm down and forget. These are perfect examples as to why they are not good. Vaping damages your lungs and can give your body cancer. Over time, smoking weed may cause chronic cough and other health issues. Both vaping, weed, cigarettes, alcohol, and many more drugs are not good for you or your body.
Drugs are used across the world. Whether they are used properly or abused. Drugs are easy to become addicted to. They can cause substance abuse, which leads to jail time. While drugs also heal people, for example, prescription drugs when used properly are beneficial. They need to be used in restraint because even medically given to you, they are addictive. For example, pain-reducing opioids, though they are helpful they are addictive. All minds are affected; it's not just a teenager thing. Drugs should be monitored by someone, and while it is slightly out-of-pocket, it's a lot better than spending possible years in prison.
Vaping may be a little better than weed or cigarettes but it still harms your body in multiple ways. It causes you to crave and if you don’t follow that craving it will lead to withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. It is a toxic substance. It raises your blood pressure and spikes your adrenaline, which then increases your heart rate. Increased heart rate can conclude to having a heart attack.
An abundance of alcohol can harm the liver. This can lead to hepatitis, which is the buildup of scar tissue that eventually destroys the organ. Alcohol may cause kidney, bladder, and prostate inflammation. Alcohol is also an addictive substance, though alcohol may relieve pain and make you forget things, too much will make you drunk and incoherent.
Opioids are a class of drugs used to reduce pain. Prescription opioids can be prescribed by doctors to treat moderate to severe pain, but can also have serious risks and side effects. Common types are oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), morphine, and methadone. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid pain reliever.
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is A
Explanation:
Which sentence contains an inappropriate shift in number?
Many athletes get muscle cramps when they don't stretch before they exercise.
Can an athlete get a muscle cramp when she doesn't stretch before exercising?
Athletes can get muscle cramp when they don't stretch before exercising.
Athletes can get muscle cramps when they don't stretch before they exercise.
Answer:
i think its the 3rd one. have a great dy God bless you<3
Answer:
Athletes can get muscle cramp when they don't stretch before exercising.
Explanation:
I took the k12 test and this is the only one I got wrong because of this dude above/below me.
The Kutz family lives next door and __________ cat, Cookie, is my furry friend. Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. my her they their
Answer:
Their
Explanation:
I think I hope it helps. :3
A "how-to" guide provides a series of steps to build a treehouse. This is an example of _____.
sequence
connotation
tone
Answer:
Sequence
Explanation:
Explain subshells and orbitals
Answer:
Atomic orbitals describe where an electron is likely to be found in an atom.
Every atomic orbital is associated with three quantum numbers, n, l, and ml, which describe the energy, angular momentum of the orbital's electron(s), and orientation of the orbital.
The "sub shells" are the orientations and shapes for orbitals. Essentially, they are a subdivision of electron shells, separated by electron orbitals.
Same [tex]n[/tex] and [tex]l[/tex] → same sub-shell
Same [tex]n[/tex], [tex]l[/tex], and [tex]ml[/tex] → same orbital
All electrons that share the same orbital shape within the same shell/energy level, are in the same sub-shell. When electrons share the same energy level, shape, and orientation, they are in the same orbital.
This is a very brief recap of subshells and orbitals.
Whats another good word for shouting????
Answer: Hollering, screaming, yelling
Explanation: These are a few off the top of my head. Sorry if it wasn't enough
what is the theme of the poem song of the storm?
Answer:
thor love of thunder and storm
Throughout human history, dreams have terrified, thrilled, and
inspired us. But what do they mean? What is their purpose? This essay will provide several explanations from various fields and raise a few questions about dreams that are yet to be answered.
2. What qualifies as a dream exactly? The term dream can refer to
our hopes about the future, as in, "One day I dream of visiting
Paris." Dreams can also refer to waking fantasies that we largely
have control over, such as daydreams. However, the scientific
field of oneirology is concerned with what happens when we
sleep. "For a dream to be a dream, it has to be an involuntary
experience that occurs during the Rapid Eye Movement, or REM,
stage of sleep," says neuropsychologist Martin Dyson. "All other
uses of the word dream fall outside the domain of science."
While all types of dreams are important, it is these nighttime
dreams that truly fascinate us.
3. In a typical night's rest, REM sleep is the stage that happens in
the final few hours before we wake up in the morning. In The Science of Dreams and the Dreams of Science, author Isabella
Greene explains that this stage of sleep is marked by brain
activity that is similar to the brain activity of people who are
awake (224). Sleepers have "experiences" during REM sleep, just
as waking people do. Some scientists think that during REM
sleep the brain clears out our short-term memory and commits
important experiences, such as getting a raise or breaking up
with our sweethearts, to long-term memory. But why we dream
during this process is still a mystery.
4. Some intriguing, though incomplete, ideas have come from
researchers trying to explain why our brains give us such vivid
and emotional experiences every night. Sigmund Freud believed
that dreams are expressions of memories and anxieties that we
avoid thinking about during our waking lives. Carl Jung provided
a modern version of the ancient opinion that dreams are
messages that help us figure out how to avoid disaster, almost
like prophecies. Perhaps the popularity of Jung's interpretation is
the reason that many people keep dream journals, wherein they write down their dream experiences before they forget them.
After all, if dreams are messages, one had better not ignore them.
5. But interpreting dreams seems to be a basic human desire, and
interpretations of dreams predate modern psychology by many
years. The ancient Sumerians, Chinese, and Indians believed that,
during dreams, the soul escapes from the body to wander in a spiritual realm. The ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates,
theorized that the soul creates its environment when one is asleep and receives its environment when one is awake. Given
that modern science has yet to explain dreams, any ancient interpretation is as good as a modern one for now. Perhaps one
day that won't be the case.
6. Until the truth behind dreams is finally revealed, people will continue to speculate about their purpose. And even if the role of dreams is finally articulated, dreams will continue to haunt us,
fascinate us, and move us. which is the best example of a description paragraph in the essay?
Answer:
Paragraph 3
Explanation:
25. What is fate?
26. Who wrote the book, A History of the English Church and People?
27. From what country are the Danes?
28. What is a mead hall?
29. What is considered the second largest island of the British Isles?
30. What was the job of a scop?
31. What is an epic poem?
32. Explain wergeld.
33. Who converted the King of Ethelbert to Christianity?
these are questions for god to knowExplanation:
Okay quick questions!
Who’s read “the giver” before?
Answer:
I have.
Explanation:
It's really good
Answer:
if you are asking who write it then it's Lois Lowry