Answer:
C Blank Verse
Explanation:
Hace your favorites here on the favorites bar. Manage favorites now
Prompt
Consider the three versions of The Hunger Games-text, audio, and film--you have analyzed. Think about the similarities and differences in the
way the story elements--character, setting, plot, conflict, and narration (or point of view) are conveyed in each. Also, think about the possible
theme that has begun to emerge from the part of the story you have read, heard, and seen. In a clear thesis statement, choose the medium you
think will best convey the theme and provide sound reasons for your choice. Organize and support your writing with relevant evidence from the
text, audio, and film, using transitions to clarify relationships among the media. Review the vocabulary words you have learned. Be sure to check
each word's etymology, or origin, in a print or digital dictionary. Make sure you are using the vocabulary correctly in context. Be aware of words
with multiple meanings and use them appropriately. Use transitions to clarify how your ideas are related. Use a formal writing style and provide a
strong conclusion that supports your ideas.
Response
Answer:
This website is a scam dont trust it
Explanation:
What kinds of information can line graphs show? (Select all correct answers.)
movement of objects
changes over time
steps in a process
trends in data
Answer:
Information that line graph can show is changes over time.
You recently watched an interesting documentary which helped you to do a homework project.
Write an email to a friend about the documentary.
In your email, you should:
describe the documentary that you watched
tell your friend about the homework project
explain how the documentary helped you with your homework project.
Your email should be between 150 and 200 words long.
Answer:
An email is an electronic mail used to send messages and information.
Explanation:
Hi Sam
Hope you are doing good. I hope you are doing good in your academics and build credit points.
Last Wednesday I watched a documentary video on "Wonders of Nature" that was aired on the Discovery channel. It was a quite interesting documentary that showed some of the interesting facts about the nature and its wonders.
This documentary also helped me in doing my assignment project for science homework. In school, our science teacher had given us a homework project to write about some of the wonders of the nature, some of the unknown facts about nature.
Seeing this documentary help me to understand how the green turtles lived inside the water and their social behavior. I also learned some of the interesting points about Amazon forest and the different species and animals found there, the formation of the Great Himalayas, and many more.
I took many insights from the video and wrote it in my homework project. I have also took some relevant pictures from the net, printed it and put it in the project.
My science teacher is very impressed by me and was appreciating me for my work.
Which table shows a proportional relationship?
r 3 6 10 12 15
s 2 4 6 8 10
p 1 3 5 7 9
q 0 2 4 6 8
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 9 10 11 12 13
b 1 4 5 7 11
c 3 12 15 21 33
Explanation:
p 1 3 5 7 9
q 0 2 4 6 8 shows a proportional relationship.
Need help. Hint at bottom of page.
Answer: Nothing
Explanation: That is my answer looked it up and it's nothing
Answer:
perhaps its no one
Explanation:
because it has example and the hint is the beginning of no
What qualities do you think you must have in order to initiative?
Answer:
In order to create a initiative you would need enough people that agreed with you in signatures to force a vote.
Explanation:
What do Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott have in common?
Each was a commander of Minuteman troops.
They attempted to warn colonists at Lexington and Concord of the coming British army.
They were arrested as traitors after the battle of Concord.
Answer:
They attempted to warn colonists at Lexington and Concord of the coming British army.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Great Fire.
Claire and her family continued down the street when "a short, rough man grabbed at my bundle [but I] would not let it go. I called for Father and almost lost my bundle except that another man took hold of [the man] and dragged him away. When I turned, I could not find Father or Mother or my sister or brothers. I ran down the sidewalk after them, calling their names and searching everywhere for a familiar face. They were gone — into the smoke and dark and falling fire."
Which excerpt from the paragraph is the best counterexample of the theme that disasters can cause everyday people to do heroic things?
I called for Father and almost lost my bundle…
a short, rough man grabbed at my bundle…
I ran down the sidewalk after them, calling their names…
They were gone — into the smoke and dark and falling fire.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
I stood near a corner hoping Father or Mother would return for me, and would have stayed there throughout the night.
Explanation:
How would the story be difference if The Crossover were written in prose?
-What is the power of the novel-in-verse as a form of storytelling?
-What is the relationship between form and content?
Choose the principle parts of the verb eat . (choose more than one answer)
{} will eat
{} ate
{} eaten
{} eats
{} eating
The reader can infer that A. young dogs cannot play games. B. Capote is not very smart. C. some dogs will never fetch. D. dogs can be trained to fetch.
The reader can infer that?
A. young dogs cannot play games.
B. Capote is not very smart.
C. some dogs will never fetch.
D. dogs can be trained to fetch.
Answer: A, young dogs cannot play games
Answer:
It's D, I've read the story before.
Explanation:
I wouldn't say C because it doesn't really match very well with the sentence at the end of the story. It says "He is not a perfect fetch player yet, but I can now tell that one day he will be!" Basically telling us that dogs can be trained if you train them to play a game.
Identify a central theme or idea of "The Monkey's Paw" and analyze the way events, setting and character interactions help develop this theme. Begin with a strong thesis statement. Include at least one piece of evidence for each element. Cite using APA format correctly. Write using paragraphs Each paragraph should contain 3-5 complete sentences. End with a concluding statement.
Answer:
Well the story is about the cursed paw and the ppl
Explanation:
The athlete tore down the road in his determination to be first is an example of what figure of speech
Answer:
Hyperbole.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis. The athlete didn't actually tear down the road, but a reader can tell that he was running as fast as he could so he could take first place.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence. When threatened by intruders, the king directed the soldiers to take arms and the city. A fortify B amble С mediate D atone
Answer:
D
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Which of the following must be considered when choosing supporting evidence to present to an audience?
How familiar your audience is with the topic.
What language usage your audience is expecting.
Whether or not your audience likes to read.
How long your audience has to read.
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
how familiar your audience is with the topic
Answer: A
Explanation: Its kinda easy
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. . . Budget cuts always eliminate the least necessary. We drop premium cable before heat or electricity. Harvard’s decision [to close the primate research center] suggests that it, too, knows that primate research isn’t a necessary expense or a justifiable cruelty. But the monkeys will not celebrate if sent to another lab, as planned. They deserve protection from further harmful research. Sanctuaries, with financing, would be able to take them. I hope that Harvard, which has profited plenty, will do the right thing: Retire the monkeys with the support necessary to live the rest of their lives in safety and comfort [in a primate nature preserve].
What is the claim of this article?
a The main claim is “We drop premium cable before heat or electricity.”
b The main claim is “Harvard should retire the monkeys to a nature preserve.
c There is no claim in this letter.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
How would demented hordes fight in battle?
Answer:
I need more resources to answer this question!
Explanation:
The exact meaning of the annihilate something with sabotage are intentionally destroy something.
What is the sabotage?The term Sabotage has been refer to the physical damage, as well as they properly destroy to the something which are the most of the time as the trigger damage as the causes of the loose something. For example a person are the miss - behave to another person as the damage or the destroy of the relationship.
As per the sabotage proper meaning in the intentionally destroy something to the means of the annihilate. To seduce incoming radar-guided missiles, a seductive decoy operations of the floating on the ocean's surface and the return to the. The demented hordes fight in battle was the against fascism, and the demented angry humanoid. The fight of the power and the basis of the ideology.
Therefore, The exact meaning of the annihilate something with sabotage are intentionally destroy something.
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Direction: Watch the video then write 10 Sentences about the video that you learned in the box below.
Liberty's Kids 104 - Liberty or Death
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Explanation:
how are we suppost to watch the vid
Read the excerpt from “Sea Fever” by John Masefield.
To the gull’s way and the whale’s way where the wind’s like a whetted knife;
Which sound device is most notable in the excerpt?
alliteration
assonance
onomatopoeia
rhyme
Answer:
A. Alliteration, not sure if its correct:/
Explanation:
I really strive the latest styles and trends (to wear / wearing)
Answer:
uwu uwu uwu uwu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
UWU!
Answer:
to wear
Explanation:
I really strive to wear the latest styles and trends.
The key word is strive that helps you decipher which one to pick.
Hope this helps ya!! Fashion Queen!!
Which of the following characters from The Diary of Anne Frank would be an example of a flat character?
Anne
Peter
Margot
Mrs. Frank
Answer:
Anne
Explanation:
She never changed who she was no matter what happend.
Answer:
Margot
Explanation:
only reasonable answer
What does speaking up mean when someone is being bullied?
Flat characters can_______
Question 4 options:
change over time.
advance the plot.
be the protagonist.
have many traits.
Answer:
change over time i think
hope this helps
Explanation:
How can a speech’s tone support the purpose of the speech
Answer:
attitude
Explanation:
Answer:
If you speak kinda angry, people will know you are most likely trying to make a stand for something you believe is important. If you have a begging note in your voice, people will know you are pleading for something.
Explanation:
Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Either baby kale or spinach make a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup
Answer:
The incorrect verb is "make" and will be replaced by "makes".
So, the final corrected sentence will be - Either baby kale or spinach makes a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup.
Explanation:
Subject-verb agreement refers to the use of the correct form of verb for the subject in the sentence. This means that the verb depends on the subject/ subjects and should be used accordingly.
In the given case, the use of "either/or" is one case where the verb will be according to the subject nearest to it. So, in the given sentence, the subject nearest to the verb "make" is spinach which is single. Either way, the subjects in the sentence are both singular, which makes the verb to be in the singular form.
Therefore, the incorrect verb form is "make" which will rather be "makes".
Thus, the final corrected sentence will be-
Either baby kale or spinach makes a nice addition to Tuscan white bean soup.
Answer:
Explanation:
Either
baby
kale
or
spinach
make
a
nice
addition
to
Tuscan
white
bean
soup
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Which excerpt fromThe People Could Fly reflects the historical fact that enslaved people were kidnapped and sent overseas?
The folks were full of misery, then. Got sick with the up and down of the sea. So they forgot about flyin when they could no longer breathe the sweet scent of Africa.
One such who could was an old man, call him Toby. And standin tall, yet afraid, was a young woman who once had wings.
But Toby just laughed. Say he threw back his head and said, “Hee, hee! Don't you know who I am? Don't you know some of us in this field?”
Say the child grew hungry. That babe started up bawling too loud. Sarah couldn't stop to feed it.
Answer:
the first one. it talk about the ups and downs of the sea.
Answer:
The folks were full of misery, then. Got sick with the up and down of the sea. So they forgot about flyin when they could no longer breathe the sweet scent of Africa.
Nights and Dragons— From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were talking about a creature that actually existed. The text discusses the Chinese calendar by writing, "Dragons are included along with eleven real animals." Wh
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Nights and Dragons— From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were talking about a creature that actually existed. The text discusses the Chinese calendar by writing, "Dragons are included along with eleven real animals." What is the main idea of the passage?
Answer:
The main idea of the text is that dragons may have existed in real life and that science is not enough to prove it or not.
Explanation:
The text shows that although science determines that dragons did not exist, many ancient cultures describe this animal together with the animals we know in real life. Furthermore, these cultures are different from each other, many of them show no similarities. Which proves that dragons may have been real animals, seen by ancient societies, but now extinct, or not.
Read the passage then answer the question below:
The Ornithopter
Many people know Leonardo da Vinci today as an artist, and it is true that he was indeed a great painter and sculptor, but he was also an inventor and one of the first individuals in recorded history to draft detailed plans for a flying machine.
In order to make a living, Leonardo often depended upon wealthy individuals who would commission work from him. That means they would hire him and pay him to create specific work they wanted. In 1482, when he was 30 years old, Leonardo heard of an opportunity to work for Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan. The duke, however, did not want a painter; he wanted a military engineer to help him defend the city against its enemies. This was an excellent opportunity that would pay Leonardo well, but Leonardo was a peaceful man. He considered war to be “a beastly madness.” He preferred to make things of beauty.
Leonardo made the decision that he could tolerate making weapons if the resources the duke could provide would also allow him to create things he loved. He sent a letter to the duke detailing his skills in designing and building weapons. “I will assemble catapults, mangonels, trebuchets and other instruments of wonderful efficiency…I will make an infinite number of items for attack and defense,” he wrote.
Leonardo’s letter convinced the duke of his talents, and he got the job. He set about designing the weapons that the duke desired. But Leonardo was infinitely creative, always thinking of new things, new ideas—he could not be limited to weapons alone. One idea that he had not mentioned in his application was the ornithopter. It was not a weapon of war, and it was not something that the duke had asked for, but Leonardo went ahead and designed it anyway.
Leonardo was fascinated by the idea of flight. The word “ornithopter” comes from two words meaning “bird” and “wings.” And on first inspection, his plans resembled a bird’s wings attached to a human being’s arms. He concluded that a human being’s arms were neither strong enough nor light enough to stay in the air for long. So, his design included sets of foot pedals and levers that were operated with the hands. He created detailed plans and presented them to the duke, uncertain of how the duke would react to a design for which he didn’t ask.
As it turned out, the duke was very impressed with the ornithopter, but it wasn’t Leonardo’s innovation that excited him. He immediately thought of the ways this machine could be used in war. If a spy could fly over the enemy’s camp, imagine what information he could gather! This was not what Leonardo had intended for his beautiful flying machine.
But how Leonardo felt about war turned out not to matter in the end. His ornithopter was never built—along with his designs for tanks, parachutes, diving suits, machine guns, and even robots that he created for the duke. The ideas of Leonardo da Vinci were centuries ahead of the technology needed to make them.
He concluded that a human being's arms were neither strong enough nor light enough to stay in the air for long. So, his design included foot pedals and levers that were operated with the hands.
Which type of conflict is expressed in this excerpt?
Question 8 options:
individual vs. society
individual vs. individual
individual vs. self
individual vs. nature
Answer:
individual vs. self . .
What does Percy do AFTER he sees his mother disintegrate?
He freezes with fear
He waves his red rain jacket
He runs back into the car
He looks for his mother
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how is the setting important in “the gentleman of rio en medio”?
Answer:
the narrator of the story: the agent in charge of selling the property
the first hint of the conflict between Don Anselmo and the Americans: the months were taken to negotiate
What Don Anselmo's dress reveals about him: Although poor, Don Anselmo has dignity
Reason Don Anselmo is known as "Don": "Don" is a title of respect.
A description of Don Anselmo: He wants to be fair to everyone.
Why Don Anselmo refused to take the extra money: In honor, he had already accepted an offer
What the reader can predict from the first meeting: Don Anselmo values his family and will not be hurried into making a decision
The resolution about the land: Each tree is sold to the person for whom Don Anselmo planted it.
The resolution about the land
Each tree is sold to the person for whom Don Anselmo planted it.
The real conflict in the story: The definition of ownership
Don Anselmo's internal conflict: The importance of the land rather than money
Importance of selling the land: Don Anselmo's respect for the buyers
Resolution: The Americans' buying the trees