Answer:
Cottage=Neutral
Mansion=Most Positive
Dump=Most Negative
House=Somewhat Positive
Hut=Somewhat Negative
Palace=Most Positive
I think this is right
examine figure 1 below. For each numbered location, identify which part of photosynthesis it represents, then describes how each part enters or exits the plant
Answer:no it is not some animals need plants to eat and if they the other one don’t got nothing to eat and they die and we don’t nothing to eat and we die.
Explanation:swag
What do you do to an irregular verb to put it in the past tense?
A
Make it possessive.
B
Change the spelling.
C
Change the quantity.
D
Change the meaning.
Answer: B: Change the spelling
Explanation: Let’s use an example: sing will be our irregular verb. usually you add -Ed, or -d but in this case you can’t.
A: let’s make it possessive, sing to sing’s, it does not work because verbs aren’t able to become possessive unlike nouns
B: Let’s change the spelling, instead of sing we change it to sang, and we can see that it works.
C: if you change the quantity it won’t make it to past tense at all, just sing to sings
D: it doesn’t matter how many times we change the meaning it won’t make it past tense
Meaning that B is the correct answer!!
How did Maniac pay for Russell and Piper’s education every week? Novel:Maniac Magee
What’s unusual about Percy’s school attendance? Use details from the text in your response.
(Percy Jackson)
Then, in one to two sentences, identify what thing the author has given a human quality and what that human quality is. of this tongues applaud as Casey steps into the batter's box and wipes his hands on his shirt.
Answer:
The similes used in the stanza which describes Casey's physical appearance create an excited mood.
Explanation:
how to tell if a poem is a descriptive poem
Answer:
Descriptive poems will provide extra or great details to the reader so they feel strong emotions.
Which digital text feature shows a moving illustration?
Animation
Interactive elements
Sound
Video
Answer:
Animation
Explanation:
just like a cartoon, it is animation because someone drew that, and then now it's a character that moves. ur welcome
Read the passage from "Names/Nombres" by Julia Alvarez.
By the time I was in high school, I was a popular kid, and it showed in my name. Friends called me Jules or Hey Jude, and once a group of troublemaking friends my mother forbade me to hang out with called me Alcatraz. I was Hoo-lee-tah only to Mami and Papi and uncles and aunts who came over to eat sancocho on Sunday afternoons – old world folk whom I would just as soon go back to where they came from and leave me to pursue whatever mischief I wanted to in America. JUDY ALCATRAZ, the name on the "Wanted" poster would read. Who would ever trace her to me?
I NEED THIS FAST!!! Which main idea is conveyed in this passage?
Julia’s nicknames help her fit into her new culture.
Julia is determined to hold on to her Dominican identity.
Julia is happier when she is with her family.
Julia’s Dominican name makes it difficult to fit in.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The main idea conveyed in the passage is Julia’s nicknames help her fit into her new culture. The opening line of the chapter claims that Julia was a popular student in high school and that her name reflected such popularity. Hence option A is correct.
Her close pals referred to her as Hey Jude or Jules, both of which are American names. The paragraph also indicates that she was given the nickname Alcatraz by a bunch of rowdy friends, which is an Americanized form of her Dominican name, Hoo-lee-tah.
The chapter continues by stating that Julia's family members referred to her as Hoo-lee-tah, although she would just as soon have them return home. This shows that Julia is attempting to adapt to American society while putting space between herself and her Dominican roots.
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according to the article, what are the social costs of cell phone usage? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Watch Out: Cell Phones Can Be Addictive
Answer/Explanation:
According to the article, The Social costs of cell phone usage is Cell phone can interfere with normal day to day activities. I know because in the text it says What’s not so well known: “People can be addicted to behaviors,” says James Roberts. Cell phone usage can cause conflicts with family and other people. I know because in the text it states that For such people, losing a phone or having its battery die could cause anxiety or panic. That’s withdrawal, says Roberts.Too much phone use can interfere with normal activities or cause conflicts with family and other people, he adds. Cell phone usage can lift our moods and this may take more and more time out of the day to reach that level of enjoyment.
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Answer/Explanation:
According to the article, The Social costs of cell phone usage is Cell phone is unhealthy addiction, interfering with ordinary activities in daily life including causing conflicts among family members or relationships in the society. For example: people when uses phone for much time, they have the symptoms that an addict may have. They rely on phones to lift their moods. due to this dependence, when there is no phone in their sight, they may have anxiety or be in panic, which is the major cause for their bad attitude, temper influencing negatively their daily life and relationships.
The following are social costs of cell phone:
Cell phone use can interfere with normal day to day activities.Cell phone usage can cause conflicts with family and other people.Cell phone usage can lift our moods and this may take more and more time out of the day to reach that level of enjoyment.[RevyBreeze]
Read the following poem and then answer the question.
I once caught a lightning bug
It was oh so bright
And with my fingers I gave it a hug
And it turned off its light
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A. ABBA
B. ABAA
C. ABAB
Answer:
C
Explanation:
it's abab trust me I promise you
Read the following poem and then answer the question.
I once caught a lightning bug ----- A
It was oh so bright ----- B
And with my fingers I gave it a hug ---- A
And it turned off its light --- B
(Both of the lines marked 'A' rhyme with each other, and both of the lines marked 'B' rhyme with each other)
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A. ABBA
B. ABAA
C. ABAB
Both of the lines marked 'A' rhyme with each other, and both of the lines marked 'B' rhyme with each other. Therefore, the only correct answer must be option C: ABAB.
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Is the following opinion piece based on an objective opinion or a biased opinion?EXPLAIN
A band student has written an opinion piece arguing that all extracurricular activities should be required to hold fundraisers to pay for their activities.
Answer:
I think it's an objective opinion.
Explanation:
I think it's an objective opinion because the statement that they made about the fundraisers seems factual and reasonable and their opinion doesn't seem to be biased and/or based on their feelings. People should be able to raise money at fundraisers to pay for their activities. Once again this is a pretty reasonable claim to make that doesn't seem to be based on the person's feelings.
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George Washington had been impatient since his departure from Philadelphia in early September. When he left the stricken city, he had put Secretary of War Henry Knox in charge of the government, giving the former general clear instructions to report to him weekly concerning the spread of yellow fever.
—An American Plague,
Jim Murphy
What two benefits does the fictional account of events provide that the nonfiction does not?
characters readers can connect with
George Washington’s feelings about the event
details of what it was like to experience the event
Mr. Carris’s thoughts on Secretary of War Henry Knox
a biography of George Washington
Answer:
The Author wanted to illustrate how scary the yell was
Explanation:
The answers are George Washington’s feelings about the event and details of what it was like to experience the event
Nonfiction is a style of writing in which every line is factual and researched. Textbooks are nonfiction, as they write about real events and people and information that has been gathered and fact-checked over periods of time.
Historical fiction, which this passage could be classified as, is a style of writing where the setting takes place during a time in history and the plot relates to past events, however the characters are not real, historical figures.
An American Plague by Jim Murphy is a nonfiction novel. The two accounts in the passage provided in the question allows a deeper insight into the reality of the events that took place. In the passage:
George Washington's impatience and anxiety about the fever is discusses, letting you know how he felt at the timeHis emotions give some extra details about how it felt experiencing the eventThe passage does not:
give readers characters they can connect with since they are real historic figures, not charactersgive Mr. Carris’s thoughts on Secretary of War Henry Knox, as this passage is about Washington's stress at the timetell a biography of George Washington, but instead an account about the spread of yellow feverURGENT
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.
At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it and left the meal as hungry as when she began. "I am sorry," said the Fox, "the soup is not to your liking." "Pray do not apologize," said the Stork. "I hope you will return this visit and come and dine with me soon." So a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside of the jar.
Write a paragraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes. (4 points)
Answer:
Do not play tricks on your neighbors unless you can stand the same treatment yourself. If you can stand tricks being played on you then go right ahead and play tricks on your neighbors. If not then I would just keep a mutal friendship with them. I would not want tricks played on me if they are very big and bad tricks but if they are small and not to messy then i would like it but otherwise no.
The theme of The Fox and the Stork by Aesop is not to play tricks on our neighbors unless we can stand the same treatment ourselves. If we can stand tricks being played on us then go right ahead and play tricks on our neighbors.
What is The Fox and the Stork?The Fox and the Stork is one of Aesop's fables and is first recorded in the collection of Phaedrus. It is numbered 426 in the Perry Index.
A fox invites a stork to eat with him and provides soup in a bowl, which the fox can lap up easily; however, the stork cannot drink it with its beak. The stork then invites the fox to a meal, which is served in a narrow-necked vessel. It is easy for the stork to access but impossible for the fox.
The moral is that the trickster must expect trickery in return and that the golden rule of conduct is for one to do to others what one would wish for oneself.
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Read the excerpt from "The Lottery."
Soon the men began to gather, surveying their own children, speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner, and their jokes were quiet and they smiled rather than laughed. The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly after their menfolk. They greeted one another and exchanged bits of gossip as they went to join their husbands.
Which part of the excerpt is ironic?
that the women were plainly dressed
that the women arrived after their husbands
that the men stood away from the pile of stones
that the men talked of work and the weather
Answer:
that the men talked of work and the weather.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
An intensive pronoun adds emphasis to a sentence by adding “self” to the pronoun. It will end is self, such as himself.
First of all, dogs are affectionate and fun companions. They will cuddle up to their owners to be petted. These loving animals are always ready for a hug or pat on the head. If they get the chance, some will even give their human friends a sloppy, wet kiss! Most dogs are playful, too. They love to chase sticks and fetch balls. According to the Humane Society, thirty nine percent of U.S. households own at least one dog. So it is no secret that dogs provide hours of enthusiastic entertainment and companionship.
Secondly, many dogs are protective of their owners. In addition to cuddling and fetching, dog lovers appreciate the protective nature of many canines. Many dogs bark to alert owners when someone comes to their home. A dog owner often feels safer just knowing he has a loyal dog willing to protect its family or alert them of danger. If barking becomes a problem, most dogs can be trained to limit annoying yapping.
Lastly, one of the best features of dogs is that they are great exercise partners. Dogs love to go on walks. Responsible pet owners understand that dogs need plenty of exercise. Daily walks can keep dogs happy and healthy. Of course, dog lovers benefit from this fitness plan, too. Having an energetic partner is great motivation to get off the couch and get moving.
1) Which conclusion is BEST supported by the information in the text?
A) Simply stated, dogs are ideal pets. They are loving, fun, protective, and energetic companions. A pet is a big responsibility, but worth it.
B) Dogs are difficult to care for. They can be costly, loud, and unruly. The best option for a pet is a quiet cat or a small hamster.
C) Dogs make people feel safe by barking at intruders. They can also help owners find their homes if they get lost on walks.
D) If they get the chance, some will even give their human friends a sloppy, wet kiss! Most dogs are playful, too.
Answer:
I believe it is A
Explanation:
Answer: The best conclusion that is supported by the information in the Text would be A
The next question refers to This Mystery Rocks! by Cynthia Schlagel.
The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
This Mystery Rocks! By Cyntha Schlagel
1The Drifting Rocks are a strange phenomenon still unexplained by science. 2Located in Death Valley, California, the rocks sit on hot, flat ground. 3Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand. 4Some trails are only a few feet. 5Some trails are over a half a mile long. 6Each trail is as baffling as the next.
7The variety of rock movement has baffled scientists for decades. 8Some rocks seem to roll as they move forward. 9Some take unexplainable routes. 10Large ones have traveled past small ones that have stayed still. 11Some scientists suggest that the rocks are pushed by wind. 12Others believe they slide on small amounts of ice or mud. 13So far, research has not confirmed any theory.
Which choice best describes how the author organized information? (4 points)
a. Cause and effect
b. Chronological order
c. Fact by fact
d. Problem-solution
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Answer:
c.Fact by fact
Explanation:
Answer:
Cronalogical Order
Explanation:
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Which of these sentences is an adage?
Birds start feeding early each morning.
Morgan hoped to arrive first.
The early bird gets the worm.
Wherever you go, go early.
Read the passage.
Robots Are Cool, but AI is the Future
Many people don’t realize that there is a difference between robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). While robots do use AI, the two fields are entirely separate. Robotics is concerned with the building of machines. These machines connect with the real world by using sensors, and they can be programmed to perform tasks. Additionally, robots usually operate independently or semi-independently. AI involves computer algorithms that can learn, perceive, problem-solve, understand human language, and use logic and/or reasoning.
To clarify, a robot can be a human-operated machine arm that is used to weld car parts. AI can, without using the Internet, debate a human opponent on complex topics. Robots carry out instructions. AI mimics human intelligence.
Robots are more a part of our everyday life than ever. They vacuum houses, build cars, perform operations, monitor homes, and assemble furniture. AI is a relatively new invention, but it will soon be a regular part of our lives. So, how will we use it?
We already do!
Virtual “helpers” on our mobile and home devices are one way in which AI has infiltrated daily life. They can operate electronics via voice command. We can ask them to turn lights and faucets on and off, lock and unlock doors, and order food, clothes, and other retail items. Or, we can have them operate smart devices so that they can open and run applications, translate foreign languages, and check email. In addition, we can use artificial intelligence to conduct a search or schedule appointments online, or to use devices to set an alarm or find directions.
Audiobooks: A Case Study
As these applications master the human language, AI will branch out into a variety of human endeavors, including the entertainment industry. Audiobooks (fiction and nonfiction narrated by authors and voiceover actors) are one of the largest-growing markets of the last three years. Once an afterthought of the publishing industry, audiobooks have become an increasingly profitable source of revenue for publishing companies. In 2018, about $940 million in audiobooks were sold—24.5 percent more than the previous year.
However, the process of creating audiobooks is laborious, tedious, and expensive. It can take a narrator several hours to read a single chapter of a book, depending upon its length. Multiply that by the number of chapters in a book, and it could take days to finish recording. Finally, the recorded audio must be edited, processed, mixed, and mastered. In the end, an audiobook can take over a month to produce. On top of that, publishers must pay everybody involved. It could cost thousands of dollars to create a final product.
AI, however, is revolutionizing the process. Every day, AI algorithms learn how to speak like real human beings. They learn new words, languages, dialects, and accents. They can mimic natural breaths and pauses. Currently, AI can duplicate English spoken by a woman from India or a man from London. All anybody would need to do to produce an audiobook is feed the text into a computer. Instead of a week to create a final product, the “performance” could take an hour or two. The editing step would be unnecessary, so the audio could go straight to mixing and processing. With AI, the whole project could be completed in a fraction of the time it would take with humans—at a fraction of the cost.
Increasing the Quality of Human Life
Reading all those books will naturally make AI smarter, and when it does, it could relieve humans from tedious chores. Cooking, cleaning, driving, shopping, teaching, and even farming could be managed by AI. Humanity could enter a time of unprecedented peace.
This will allow people the freedom to do whatever they want. Did you always want to be a mountain climber, become a novelist, explore the galaxy, study languages, or learn how to make pottery? AI could not only allow it to happen but could also be a significant factor in successfully achieving those goals. Mountain climbers could use AI to choose the best routes, novelists could use AI to help develop plots, and students could use AI to increase comprehension and fine-tune skills. And those galaxy jumpers? Of course, AI would accompany them on their trips to the stars.
There are many predictions as to when AI will become powerful enough to really take off and outperform humans in a variety of capacities. Some believe it will happen soon; others think it will take much longer. Right now, AI continues to impact human beings in a variety of positive ways, from technological innovation to economics to creativity. The prospects for the future are exciting!
Answer:
this is a very long question
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Formality isnt something you use in a text or quickly jotted notes but in buisness or any other formal environment it is always best to use formality
This verb means to separate a whole into its parts and then look more closely at those parts.
What's the word
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Answer:
The answer is to analyse
Explanation:
The deffinition of analyse is to separate a whole into its parts and then look more closely at those parts.
Answer:
The answer is Analyze. It is a verb and it is breaking things into parts and looking more closing. Analyzing takes a whole and breaks it down.
Explanation:
An example of analyzing would be writing an essay on turtles for example. You would analyze, break it down into parts, where turtles are located, their eating habits, species, various kinds, etc.
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Near the end of "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when all the cats repeat the phrase, "Better wait till Martin comes,” it creates a feeling of
A. dread.
B. boredom.
C. impatience.
D. sorrow.
Answer:
When the large cat repeats the same words 'Better wait till Martin comes' It creates excitement and curosity in the readers mind that who this Martin is? So, the effect that this repetitive words give to the story is that it pushes the story to it's most exciting part.
Explanation:
When all the cats repeat the phrase, "Better wait till Martin comes," it creates a feeling of dread, as expressed in option A and explained below.
What is dread?Dread is a feeling of fear or anxiety, and it is often the goal of authors who write scary stories. That is precisely the case with "Wait Till Martin Comes." The story is supposed to be scary, and the repetition of "Better wait till Martin comes" causes a feeling a dread.
With the information above in mind, we can select option A as the correct answer.
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If you wrote a summary of the paragraph below, which idea would NOT be part of the summary?
1. how to treat a cold at home—without antibiotics
2. what patients can do to make antibiotics work better
3. the effects of misusing antibiotics
4. ways that antibiotics are misused
Answer:
the effects of using antibiotics
Explanation:
Answer: how to treat a cold at home—without antibiotics
Explanation:
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Match the correct words
Answer:
A. knights
B. feature
C. circumstances
D. admire
E. distinctive
F. literacy
G.Outfit
H.encourage
I.wise
Explanation:
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Grave of the Fireflies Movie Reflection
Instructions: You will write two paragraphs based on the film. The first paragraph you will write a summary of the film such as the main characters, the setting, and the plot.
The second paragraph you will write what you liked and disliked about the movie. What emotions were going through your mind as you watched the film? What lesson or message did the movie portray? Did the movie change any perspective you see in life?
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what type of figurative language is "its not wondering what I breathe in, but who, that threatens to choke me"?
How many years does a welder do in college?
Answer:
you just need your post - secondary welding training that takes 7 months to 2 years & on job training and lastly a welding certificate so not that long to no college really
Explanation:
my uncle does welding as his job
what is the word abduct
Answer:
to carry off or lead away (a person) illegally and in secret or by force, especially to kidnap.
Explanation:
What is the best objective summary of the passage "Oblomov" by Ivan Goncharov?
A.
Although Oblomov has nothing to do, he decides that pursuing a project is not worthwhile. He continues being a loafer.
B.
A man with nothing to do tries to come up with something to do in his life. He is unused to effort and does not succeed.
C.
A man named Oblomov provides a picture of an idle and lazy gentleman. His soul seems vacant.
D.
A young man spends most of his days doing nothing. He does not exercise his mind or his body.
What is considered good or bad propaganda?
Answer:
The objectives of the propagandist are sometimes positive. The Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention campaign is a form of propaganda. These advertisements make an emotional plea – don’t be careless with fire or cute woodland creatures may be harmed. The campaign was incredibly successful in preventing forest fires, but it may also have contributed to the public’s aversion to controlled burning.
No matter how harmless it appears, propaganda should always be scrutinized, as it promotes decision making and action based on limited, sometimes false, information and emotional appeal. Propaganda targets and manipulates our emotions without the benefit of two-way communication or fact-based debate.
Explanation: