Choose the sentence below that shows correct use of subordination:
O Since it began in 1970 Earth Day has been celebrated around the world each spring.
O Since, it began in 1970 Earth Day has been celebrated around the world each spring.
O Earth Day has been celebrated around the world each spring, since it began in 1970.
O Earth Day has been celebrated around the world each spring since it began in 1970
What are words that have I and E before the C?
Answer:
fierce
Explanation:
this is one of those words
Not blowing horns on the streets of Kathmandu is a matter of life and death because
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Not blowing horns on the streets of Kathmandu is a matter of life and death because
A) it could lead to accidents.
B) the roads are narrow.
C) there are no road dividers.
D) None of these.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option A) it could lead to accidents.
In Kathmandu, the fact of not using the car horn has become so incorporated that even doing so seems to be something strange for its inhabitants, to the level of generating shame.
This has become something of life and death due to the accidents that can occur because of this, since the roads are loaded with traffic and even animals that cross them.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is option A.
Which sentence is written correctly?
A.If it snows tonight, we may not have school tomorrow.
B. We may not have school tomorrow, if it snows tonight.
C. We may not have school. If it snows tonight.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the correct answer because it makes more since. It's punctional and makes more common sense.
complex sentence example
Answer:
1. I wanted to help you, but I changed my mind at the last moment.
2. After she came home she immediately went to bed.
3. When she got back from her first date, she spilled all the tea to her friends.
Explanation:
A complex sentence contains one or more clauses and contains more than 2 verbs.
Read the excerpt from "Raymond's Run."
But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything to say about his big head, they have to come by me. And I don’t play the dozens or believe in standing around with somebody in my face doing a lot of talking. I much rather just knock you down and take my chances even if I am a little girl with skinny arms and a squeaky voice, which is how I got the name Squeaky.
How does the author develop Squeaky's viewpoint in this excerpt?
A. by showing that Squeaky believes she is the toughest of anyone she knows
B. by showing that Squeaky resents being responsible for Raymond.
C. by emphasizing that Squeaky refuses to allow others to tease Raymond
D. by revealing that Squeaky knows she is too little to fight other kids
Answer:
C
Explanation:
she makes it clear she's doesn't want anyone messing with Raymond but still acknowledging that she may not be able to fight them
Answer:
Its c
Explanation:
I choose c because in the passage and I don't play the dozens or believe in standing around with somebody in my face doing a lot of talking.
What does is in our blood mean ?
Answer:
it means that something is a new it flows in you it is with you
Explanation:
you were you were born with it you were breed with it you grow up with it
what is the help desk expected to do
Identify the Direct Object in the the following sentence. 1. Jennifer sautéed her husband some
vegetables.
Answer
Jennifer
Explanation:
Find 3-5 literary devices in this stanza please
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?" I
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"
Merely this and nothing more.
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me.
Answer:
Alliteration, repetition, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance.
Explanation:
Literary devices are the different elements and techniques that a writer used in his/ her work. Such devices provide more body and color to the work.
In the given lines of poetry from "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, the literary devices that are used are alliteration, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance, repetition, etc.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same letters of the words continuously. "doubting, dreaming dreams . . . dared to dream..."
Repetition is the use of the same words in close quarters. "dreaming dreams. . . dreams..."
Internal rhyme is when there are rhyming words in a single line of poetry. "unbroken/ token".
End rhyme is when the end words of the lines rhyme with each other. "Lenore?/ Lenore!"
Assonance is when the vowel sounds are repeated in a line of poetry. The sounds of 'o' and 'ee' in the line "dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before".
What is the mood of the underlined verb?
Answer:
What underlined verb
Explanation:
what page number is "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired."
Answer:
Please add the book and or a document so we can see what you are talking about (edit, answer is page 81)
Explanation:
an easy way to do find words though is if it is a pdf document, use CRTL + F and type in what words you would like to find
(edit 1: he means The Great Gatsby)
Why is a professional health care interpreter preferred over a family member when translation is needed?
Answer:
The professional has more experience and is called a professional for a reason, but because the professional knows what they are doing and the family member doesn't which it isnt a bad thing
Family members may become emotionally distressed at receiving upsetting medical news and may incorrectly interpret information or become unable to continue interpreting. A qualified medical interpreter can more impartially relate sensitive information, often with better judgment and bedside manner.
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Which scenario provides an example of dramatic irony?
Answer:
Girl in a horror film hides in a closet where the killer just went
anybody ? will get a brainlist
Answer:
Explanation:
im pretty sure it's D. earth's south pole is tilted towards the sun.
Based on "The Truth About Antibacterial Soap," what is a key problem with antibacterial soap? It becomes resistant to its own agents. It costs more than regular soap. It is ineffective against dirt and grime. It kills both good and bad bacteria.
Answer:
D. it kills both good and bad bacteria
Explanation:
Based on "The Truth About Antibacterial Soap," is that it kills both good and bad bacteria.
What is an antibacterial soap?
Antibacterial soap is a type of soap that includes chemical components that are said to help destroy bacteria.
There is an evidence in "The Truth About Antibacterial Soap" that is "When you use antibacterial soap, you kill the benevolent bacteria along with the invaders." which refers to the abovementioned statement. Here, benevolent bacteria is referred as good bacteria and invaders are referred as bad bacteria.
Thus, Based on "The Truth About Antibacterial Soap," is that it kills both good and bad bacteria.
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Read the excerpt from "A Poison Tree."
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright
What does the author allude to in this excerpt?
O Roman marriage seeds
Buddhist Bodhi tree
O Egyptian sun god
O Biblical forbidden fruit
Answer:
Roman marriage seeds
Buddhist Bodhi tree
Explanation:
Answer:
Its biblical forbidden fruit
Explanation:
I am playing wii sports
Waldo McWillerbee: Magician
Waldo McWillerbee wanted to be a magician. With a funny name like Waldo McWillerbee, what else could he be besides a magician? A banker? Certainly not a banker! With a name like Waldo McWillerbee, he was meant to entertain the world, and he was determined to do just that with his wondrous, wonderful magic.
For his first trick, he would make his mother's prized antique vase float in the air. The vase was simply beautiful! It was over a hundred years old, and it had tiny blue and gold flowers painted all over it. He covered the vase in his magical handkerchief. He took the vase in his hands—one hand holding the top, and the other hand supporting the bottom. He chanted, "Scmoozy, Foozy, Kitten Hairy! Make this vase float in the air-y!" He released the vase. BAM! Tiny glass pieces with blue and gold flowers showered the floor.
Then Waldo McWillerbee knew he must perform a magician's most important trick of all: make himself disappear! Off Waldo McWillerbee ran to hide under the bed!
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Which of these best summarizes the second paragraph?
A.
Waldo McWillerbee broke his mother's vase because he was trying to be a magician. He went to hide under his bed.
B.
Waldo McWillerbee chanted, "Scmoozy, Foozy, Kitten Hairy! Make this vase float in the air-y!" He wanted the vase to float.
C.
Waldo McWillerbee tried to use magic to make his mother's antique vase float in the air. The vase shattered on the floor.
D.
Waldo McWillerbee's mother had an antique vase with tiny blue and gold flowers painted on it. He covered it with a handkerchief.
Answer:
The answer is going to be D or C. Im not really sure though. hope i helped you.
The Importance of Elsewhere
Paul Theroux
Read the passage, then answer the question.
As a child, yearning to leave home and go far away, the image of my mind was flight—my little self hurrying off alone. The word “travel” did not occur to me, nor did the word “transformation,” which was my unspoken but enduring wish. I wanted to find a new self in a distant place, and new things to care about. The importance of elsewhere was something I took on faith. Elsewhere was the place I wanted to be. Too young to go, I read about elsewhere, fantasizing about my freedom. Books were my road. And then, when I was old enough to go, the roads I traveled became the obsessive subject in my own books. Eventually I saw that the most passionate travelers have always also been passionate readers and writers. And that is how this book came about.
2 The wish to travel seems to me characteristically human: the desire to move, to satisfy your curiosity or ease your fears, to change the circumstances of your life, to be a stranger, to make a friend, to experience an exotic landscape, to risk the unknown, to bear witness to the consequences, tragic or comic, of people possessed by the narcissism of minor differences. Chekhov said, “If you’re afraid of loneliness, don’t marry.” I would say, if you’re afraid of loneliness, don’t travel. The literature of travel shows the effects of solitude, sometimes mournful, more often enriching, now and then unexpectedly spiritual.
3 All my traveling life I have been asked the maddening and oversimplifying question “what is your favorite travel book?” How to answer it? I have been on the road for almost fifty years and writing about my travels for more than forty years. One of the first books my father read to me at bedtime when I was small was Donn Fendler: Lost on a Mountain in Maine. This 1930s as-told-to account described how a twelve-year-old boy survived eight days on Mount Katahdin. Donn suffered, but he made it out of the Maine woods. The book taught me lessons in wilderness survival, including the basic one: “Always follow a river or a creek in the direction the water is flowing.” I have read many travel books since, and I have made journeys on every continent except Antarctica, which I have recounted in eight books and hundreds of essays. I have felt renewed inspiration in the thought of little Donn making it safely down the high mountain.
4 The travel narrative is the oldest in the world, the story the wanderer tells to the folk gathered around the fire after his or her return from a journey. “This is what I saw”—news from the wider world; the odd, the strange, the shocking, tales of beasts or of other people. “They’re just like us!” or “They’re not like us at all!” The traveler’s tale is always in the nature of a report. And it is the origin of narrative fiction too, the traveler enlivening a dozing group with invented details, embroidering on experience. It’s how the first novel in English got written. Daniel Defoe based Robinson Crusoe on the actual experience of the castaway Alexander Selkirk, though he enlarged the story, turning Selkirk’s four and a half years on a remote Pacific Island into twenty-eight years on a Caribbean island, adding Friday, the cannibals, and tropical exotica.
5 The storyteller’s intention is always to hold the listener with a glittering eye and riveting tale. I think of the travel writer as idealized in the lines of the ghost of Hamlet’s father at the beginning of the play:
6 I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end.
7 But most are anecdotal, amusing, instructional, farcical, boastful, mock-heroic, occasionally hair-raising, warnings to the curious, or else they ring bells like mad and seem familiar. At their best, they are examples of what is most human in travel.
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B.
Part A
How does the author develop the idea that travel narratives are worthwhile?
Question 1 options:
A) He describes a book that influenced him.
B) He explains that he admires Shakespeare.
C) He defines the role of a story teller.
D) He provides personal and text examples.
Part B
Which detail from the passage best supports the response to Part A?
Question 2 options:
A) "One of the first books my father read to me at bedtime when I was small was Donn Fendler: Lost on a Mountain in Maine.”
B) “The traveler’s tale is always in the nature of a report.”
C) “The book taught me lessons in wilderness survival . . . .”
D) “I think of the travel writer as idealized in the lines of the ghost of Hamlet’s father . . . .”
Answer:
He defines the role of the story teller.
I think of the travel writer as idealized in the lines of the ghost of Hamlet's father...
Explanation:
If you read part 6 at the top, it shows how the tale excites him or makes him want to hear more.
how can you use ethos in a argument
Answer:
Ethos
1. Use only credible, reliable sources to build your argument and cite those sources properly.
2. Respect the reader by stating the opposing position accurately.
3. Establish common ground with your audience.
Explanation:
I hope this helps answer your question
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Answer:
Use only credible, reliable sources to build your argument and cite those sources properly.
Respect the reader by stating the opposing position accurately.
Establish common ground with your audience.
Explanation: here you go..if there is a specific answer i can tell you it...but i need the answers for that
grade 6 newspaper article
Answer:
Question please,I can write the article :)Answer:
I don't know what you want so I will give you the format on how to do a newspaper article
Explanation:
were they taking or take the exam
Answer:
I am searching for students from my school Because they are having exam And I am reporting those from My school...And That's my job
Answer:
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True or False? The Great Gatsby could be considered Modernist Literature.
A.True
B.False
I'm fairly certain the answer Is, A, True.
Which is the best thesis for an essay about how Greg changes from the beginning of "The Treasure of Lemon Brown"
to the end?
0Greg gets along better with his father at the end of the story after he realizes that playing basketball is not nearly as
important as doing well in school.
At the beginning of the story, Greg and his father do not get along. Then Greg talks to Lemon Brown and becomes
more respectful of his father.
At the end of the story, Greg appreciates his father in a way that he did not before. This change is likely a result of his
fight with the thugs.
The resentment that Greg feels for his father at the beginning of the story is replaced with appreciation after he
realizes how important their relationship is.
Answer: i personally think 3 best fits that question
3. At the end of the story, Greg appreciates his father in a way that he did not before. This change is likely a result of his
fight with the thugs.
Explanation:
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
just did the test :D
HELP URGENT BRAINLIEST
How do the other characters react to Bottom’s transformation?
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
They all laugh when they see him.
(Choice B)
B
They all refer to him as “bully Bottom”.
(Choice C)
C
They all run away when they see him.
(Choice D)
D
They all comment on his good looks.
Answer:
D or A
Explanation:
What problem does the woman on the subway have
Answer:
her purse gets stolen
Explanation:
Answer:
they may get any valuable things stolen
Write a letter to your friend telling
him or her three ways in which the
computer has made leaning easser for students
Answer:
H-24,
Civil lines,
Sarita Vihar,
New Delhi-076,
Dear friend,
The importance of technology can be seen in almost every sphere of life. And the computer is one of the products which have revolutionized the world. It has shaped the educational sector effectively as students can now turn to computers and complex problems can be solved in a minute.
Secondly, now the evaluation of students by online methods have decreased the chances of fraud methods and eligible students can get selected to the concerned designations.
Explanation:
how might the lives of people in different places be alike and different?
I NEED AN ANSWER FOR A TEST!!
Answer:
Hope this helps it took a long time to write LOL!!!
An understanding of place is fundamental to the concept of livability, including transportation-related aspects of livability. People live in places, move within and between places, and depend on the movement of goods to and from places. The individual characteristics of places are vital in determining quality of life. The internal structure of places and the differences between places also matter greatly in terms of socioeconomic inequality. However, it is difficult to measure what matters about places because their nature depends on both physical and social characteristics. They not only have a location, territorial domain, and natural environment, but also are social constructs, shaped by human behavior and interactions. One must avoid the temptation to think of place only as a location or a piece of territory, despite the fact that many data are collected and presented for a specific territory, especially territory delimited by political boundaries. A place is distinguished by its people, markets, governments, and institutions, as much as it is by its physical landscape and natural resources, transportation systems (including streets and roads), buildings, and boundaries. Like livability and sustainability, place is an ensemble concept.
A definition of place that recognizes the importance of location or territory and people has implications for the interpretation of livability
Explanation:
How do the ads incorporate the strategy of contrast to sell their product?
Answer:
They often take another brand of the same product they are trying to sell and point out all of the bad things in their brand. Hoped this helped
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which of the following is added to the end of a word?
Answer:
period or suffix
Explanation:
depends on your question!!