Plz help!
What are some of the “rules” of reporting?

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Answer 1

Report Writing Style !

-Keep It Simple. Don't try to impress; rather try to communicate. Keep sentences short and to the point. ...

-Use the Active Voice. Active voice makes the writing move smoothly and easily. ...

-Mind Your Grammar. Read the report aloud and have someone proofread it for you...

Explanation:

I think these answers are correct !


Related Questions

Which word best describes the tone of this passage

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Answer:

Helpful

Explanation:

Im on the same subject

Need some writers! Write a narrative about a time when you did something when you thought you couldn't. (Doesn't need to be long.)

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Answer:

Briefly explain what the mistake was, but don't dwell on it.

Quickly switch over to what you learned or how you improved, after making that mistake.

You might also explain the steps you took to make sure that the mistake never happened again.

Explanation:

Answer:

Everyone has those small or big things that they may think to be impossible yet accomplish them with ease. For me, this was my first public speech assignment. At normal times like in matches with many people around, I can get things done, but with public speeches it was different. The focus wouldn't be on a ball flying around but instead on just one person, the reader, me. Before class I near had a panic attack yet when we went in, a wave of ease crossed my mind. This was my class, and I would get my statements through. Even though I was still afraid, I managed to deliver my assignment simply with few stutters. After I was done, I wondered why I was even afraid of other peoples eyes as all that mattered in the end was what I thought of what I did.

How does Star Wars fall under the space opera genre? Give no less then three examples please.

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Star Wars is called a space opera because that’s the name of the genre. I understand that its a circular answer it that level because it does not explain how the space opera genre got its name.

Space operas have stories with showy drama that is very shallow when analyzed. There are good good guys, bad bad guys and no one in between. There are love stories without mundane dating. There are battles between empires without questioning why each side is the way it is.

There are several stories on way the name space opera emerged for the genre. See other responses for “horse opera” and “soap opera”. But I suggest the the similarity with stage operas is more apt than you seem to think.

Stage operas have stories with showy drama that is very shallow when analyzed. There are good good guys, bad bad guys and no one in between. There are love stories without mundane dating. There are battles between kingdoms without questioning why each side is the way it is. Very parallel!

sorry I know you said 3 examples but you know :|

Part A
Which statement expresses a theme of the poem?
The pleasures of childhood are fleeting.
True friendship is a bond that can never be broken.
Children learn about adulthood through observation,
O Asserting one's voice requires great courage.

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Answer:c

Explanation:

Which of these quotes from Chapter 1 provide support for Leon's childhood being described as innocent?

Question 1
"It never would occur to me those words were forecasting my imminent and terrifying future."


"My parents had experience war firsthand, the Great War of 1914-1918.


"The ritual affirmed who we were despite the humiliating restrictions outside our door."


"Life seemed an endless, carefree journey."

Question 2
Saved
The purpose for including descriptions about his childhood was to

Question 2
convey the importance of place


show how the Jews were so different from the Christians


show that there was no difference between Jewish children and Christian children


show how anyone can have fun swimming

Question 3
Saved
Why does Leon include this detail in his memoir? "The family who lived next door invited us over each year to see their decorated Christmas tree."

Question 3 options:

convey the hatred targeted at Jews by people of differing religions


illustrate the long-standing prejudices held by both groups


detail the prejudices held by Jews against Christians


show that Christians and Jews mostly got along fine before the German invasion

Question 4 (2 points)
After reading about the Night of Broken Glass, Leon states, "In fact, much more than glass was shattered that night." What do you think the shattered glass symbolized for the Jewish people?

Question 4 options:

broken hopes and dreams


broken doors and synagogues


hope that it would all soon end


hope for a better future for Leon

Question 5 (2 points)
"I saw the shock and shame in my father's eyes as he lay helpless in front of his wife and children." Why does Leon mention this example?

Question 5 options:

He wanted the reader to see how dehumanizing the treatment of the Jews could be.


He wanted the reader to understand that not all Germans were bad people.


He hoped to convey the uselessness experienced by the German soldiers.


He wanted to demonstrate how the Jewish people fought against the Germans.

Question 6
Why is Leon's interactions with the German soldiers (they joked with him and gave him chocolate at the beginning of ch 4) ironic?

Question 6 options:

Leon was taking food from them


The German soldiers were nice to Leon when they thought he was German, but cruel when they found out he was Jewish.


Leon bonded with the German soldiers and became like brothers with them throughout the ordeal.


The German soldiers knew Leon was a Jew and still talked to him anyway.

Question 7 (2 points)
"I heard a shot and then another. I felt a bullet whiz past my ear; it pierced the wall behind me. I quickly ducked into the alcove entrance of the nearest building, my heart racing. More shots rang out. Had I been hit? How would I know?"

In this passage, the author uses short sentences and rhetorical questions to

Question 7 options:

convey the panic Leon feels


create a whimsical feeling about the exchange between Leon and German soldiers


demonstrate how poorly the Germans were at capturing Jews.


illustrate the necessity of abiding the curfew.

Question 8 (2 points)
"Yossel and Samuel would have to rely on their own resources." The author includes this sentence to

Question 8 options:

show how each Jew needed to fend for themselves.


illustrate how the German soldiers had destroyed anything Jewish


demonstrate how survival of the fittest was encouraged in the ghetto.


convey the importance of family

Question 9 (2 points)
"Stepping through those gates was like arriving at the innermost gates of hell" is an example of

Question 9 options:

metaphor


simile


hyperbole


allegory

Question 10 (2 points)
One of many themes expressed in this story is

Question 10 options:

Act first, think later


Hope and love will solve all problems


Be kind to others so they will have your back.


Survive at any cost.

Question 11 (2 points)
"At the very last moment she reached into a pile of rags on the shelf where she slept and pulled out a walnut-size piece of bread...pressed the bread into my hand, and pushed me out the door." This quote is an example of

Question 11 options:

metaphor


simile


direct characterization


indirect characterization

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it's a because I did the test

Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?

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Answer:

Charles Dickens

Explanation:

A Tale of Two Cities is an 1859 historical novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.

Answer:

Charles Dickens, in 1859


Tommy and John were hot and sweaty as they sat outside the
principal's office. Dirt smeared both of their faces, and they could
hear their teacher's voice as she gave Mr. Jones her account of
what had happened. Tommy sneered at John, and John returned
the angry glare. As Miss Brown lefdmr. Jones' office, the boys
hung their heads so they wouldn't have to look her in the eye.

From this paragraph you can infer that

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The boys have done something and are in trouble, but because they are angry at one another they probably fought.

PLEASE HURRY UP. fill in the blanks with a suitable prepositions of movement. PLEASE HELP

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1. Through
2. Off/into
3. Out of/ into
4. In
5. Off
6. Over
7. Over/into
8. Under
9. Out
10. Through
11. By
12. In/to
13. Next
14. Out of
15. Through/ in
16. Over
17. Off
18. Around
19. To
20. Around
21. On
22. Under
22. Away from
23. Over
24. Over
25. Through

What term best describes Twain's exploration of social-class structure in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
a. figure of speech
b. theme
c. understatement
d. inferred meaning

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C I think I’m not sure tell me if I’m wrong

Answer:

B. Theme

Explanation:

I got C wrong.

How does Buck transition into the role of a sled dog? Does he like being a sled dog? What happens to him physically? Is he happy being a regular sled dog in the line, or does he want to be promoted?
This is From Call of the Wild

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Answer:

Buck like the position as sled dog. He finds the work rewarding and enjoyable. Although it takes him a little while to "learn the ropes", he becomes very good in his position. He soon sets his sights on being the lead dog, which is the position held by Spitz.

Buck like the situation as sled canine. He observes the work fulfilling and agreeable. Despite the fact that it takes him a short time to get acquainted with everything.

What is context of Call of the Wild?

He resides easily in an edified house and afterward he was seized and brought to a sled canine spot. he was tormented by different canines and the head of the pack could have done without him.

This was because of the way that gold had been found in Yukon, Canada and the interest for sled canines had expanded. The nursery worker offered him to canine dealers as an approach to acquiring cash.

For more information about Call of the Wild, refer the following link:

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Choose something to compare life to, and write 8 lines of metaphors to create an extended metaphor for life. Use the football game example at the bottom to guide you. You can type this in the submission box.

“Life is _______”

Metaphor 1:

Metaphor 2:

Metaphor 3:

Metaphor 4:

Metaphor 5:

Metaphor 6:

Metaphor 7:

Metaphor 8:









“LIFE IS A FOOTBALL GAME”

Directions: If life were a football game, come up with some ideas for what each of these parts would mean.

The goal posts are measures of success.
The coach is a mentor.
The ball is any opportunity I take.
The fifty yard line is home.
The tackles are the obstacles that hinder me.

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Answer:

life is a football game and I don't have a chance to look at the house

Explanation:

because a=b+football

8.
I think it is letter D. Repetition
The following is an example of which rhetorical device?

We have nothing to fear except fear itself.


A. persuasion


B. logic


C. emotion


D. repetition

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Answer:

In this specific case, we have a type of repetition called polyptoton, which is the repetition of words derived from the same root. In "We have nothing to fear except fear itself," the word fear is repeated.

Plz, help!
Why is getting the story first a big deal?

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Answer:

It's a big deal, so you can understand and summarize/ paraphrase the story.

Explanation:

If you read the story, you will understand and comprehend what is happening inside the story. If you don't read the story and just answer the questions, you might get frustrated because you didn't read the story, you don't know the answers.

Here is an example:

Little Red Riding Hood

1. How did the wolf manipulate the girl?

You don't know the answer to the question because you didn't read the story, you are either forced to guess and use context clues or go back and read the story.

I hope this helped :)

Which word correctly completes the sentence?

Select the word from the drop-down menu.

The library's fiction books can be found over
Choose...

they are
their
there
they're

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The correct answer is “There”
The correct answer is there

(1) Jenna was excited to have the house all to herself. (2) She was looking forward to relaxing in a perfectly quiet house. (3) Jenna was enjoying the quiet and her new book. (4) She saw her cat Buttons coming from the kitchen with juice all over him. (5) He must have knocked over the glass I left on the counter, Jenna thought.


As she laughed to herself.

What is the best way to add the dependent clause above to sentence 5?

A. As Jenna thought he must have knocked over the glass I left on the counter, to herself she laughed.

B. As she laughed he must have knocked over the glass I left on the counter, Jenna thought to herself.

C. He must have knocked over the glass I left on the counter, as she laughed to herself Jenna thought.

D. He must have knocked over the glass I left on the counter, Jenna thought as she laughed to herself.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I think it just sounds better, sorry if im wrong!

Answer:

"As she laughed to herself" is a dependent clause, meaning it cannot stand alone. It needs to be added to an independent clause to be considered a sentence. By adding it to sentence 5, it modifies how Jenna reacted to the situation. There are two ways to add a dependent clause to an independent clause. When you add the dependent clause to the end of the independent clause, like the sentence in the correct answer choice, you do not need a comma to separate the clauses. The word "as" shows the separation in clauses. You can also put the dependent clause before the independent clause and separate them with a comma.

Discuss four ways in which one’s acceptance of responsibility can influence effective communication

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Answer:

Taking Accountability of actions actually reflects the maturity of a person, and reflect their desire to talk about the conflict, and negotiate peace between them. Thus, acceptance of responsibility creates an open channel of communication, which is honest, constructive and understanding

Please help ASAP! You don't have to answer all of the questions, even one question is very much appreciated.

I'm giving 40 points for this so please don't answer if you're not going to get it right, don't take my points either. I really need help.

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Bridge to Terabithia
Chapter 9 "The Evil Spell"

1. What did Judy mean when she said "I'm stuck,"? How did Leslie know that she became unstuck?

2. What is the "evil spell" mentioned in the chapter title? (ALREADY ANSWERED)

3. Write one example of figurative language from the chapter that shows Jess's fear of the bad weather. Why doesn't Jess want to tell Leslie about his fear of the rising creek?

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Answer:i know i already answer this but here you go

Answer:

1) What does Judy mean when she tells Jess and Leslie that she is stuck? It means she is having trouble thinking of what to write. Writers often refer to this as "writer's block".

What does a prepositional phrase do? .explains where, when or how something happened. hints at the meanings of difficult words. shows what happened and why. all of the above

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Answer:

Im pretty sure the anwser is A

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is explains where,when,or how something happened

Explanation:

Me pueden ayudar por favor
Selas dejo traducida y la original :)
You can help me please Selas I leave translated and the original

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Answer:

1) We often watch television

2) I hate mushroom

3) Visits her grandmother each Christmas

4) uses the internet every night

5) often you go swimming

6) John hates waiting for the bus

7) Lucy and Jill want to go out tonight

8) Normally I stay at home on Fridays

9) He likes to drive fast cars.

10) They often have parties

“A Dream Deferred” (1951) What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore-- And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over-- like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? What words convey the dark tone of unfulfilled dreams?

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Answer: dry, fester, sore, stink, rotten, crust, sag, heavy, explode

Explanation:

Question 4. What is the point of view of this passage?

A). First person

B). Second person

C). Third person

D). Third person omniscient

Question 2). Which detail about the Scorpion is least important in the passage?

A). He has a deadly sting.

B). He is traveling north.

C). He needs to cross the river.

D). He is unable to swim.

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A and d I believe but I'm not sure

Answer: question 4: third person.

question 2: b, he is traveling north

Explanation: well think about how the story is talking to you, is the frog telling the story? no. is the scorpian telling the story? no therefor its a narrator telling the story. and the point of this story is all about how the scorpian can't swim so he asks for the frogs help. however the frog is worried because the scorpian has a deadly sting. and the reason the scorpian has to ask the frog for help is because he needs to cross the river so through process of elimination we see that the only answer that isnt important to the story is b, he is traveling north.

Please answer fast it’s due an a hour !

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I haven’t read this authors book or expert that this question is referring too but it’s universally known that by protesting you are able to get peoples attention, and being able to get peoples attention will lead to media coverage, people joining your fight, and being more talked about and more known.

Sorry if this doesn’t help

Hearing the rattle of the trees against the window, Joe jumped off the couch while watching a horror movie Which word does the participial phrase modify?

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Answer:

Joe

Explanation:

A participial phrase is a verbal phrase that acts as an adjective, modifying the noun in the sentence.

Hearing the rattle of the trees against the window, Joe jumped off the couch while watching a horror movie.

The participial phrase in the sentence is above "Hearing the rattle of the trees against the window".

The participial phrase above modifies the the noun "Joe"

It tells us something about "Joe", the subject of the sentence. It helps us understand why Joe jumped off the couch while watching a horror movie.

can someone help me please.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

1. left
2. brought
3. told
4. got
5. been (?)
7. painted
8.closed
9. knew
10. forgot
11. worked
12. did
13. gave
14. led
15.wrote
hope this helps!

Create a short speech giving a view why Shylock is a villain or a victim?
I think he is a victim pls someone tell me a speech pls

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Answer:

Shylock is a combination of both victim and villain in The Merchant of Venice. He is a victim of discrimination and mistreated by Antonio and his daughter, Jessica. Shylock's greedy, vengeful nature is what makes him a villain, which helps drive the plot of the play.

Explanation:

Shylock created a bond that stated if Antonio did not pay Shylock back, Shylock was able to cut out a pound of Antonio's flesh. ... -Shylock is seen as the villain of the play because he has Antonio sign a bond that primarily focuses on the pound of flesh that Shylock wanted to cut from Antonio.

Shylock was a discriminating person he want everybody to feel down why he filled up wow Antonio going through real life pain

From what Alcinous says about Phaeacia's ships, is there any chance that they will fail to get Odysseus home? How do you know? Answer in complete sentences.

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Answer:

Follows are the responses to these question:

Explanation:

Throughout the given scenario, they talk about the need for a history of sailing but never fails. It often claims which no one was refused whoever requested their assistance. He discusses the use of experienced mariners who may have proved themselves, knowing how he can create a reasonable return trip.

What does facing adversity mean to you? Write at least one sentence with your
thoughts

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Answer: Adversity is a state of hardship, difficulty, or misfortune that one deals with in life. There are six types of adversity that one can face, and facing adversities in life can break or make a person. Sorry its not i sentence hopefully i helped

Explanation:

why do you think the author called the book the giver instead of the receiver

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Answer:

The term "The Giver" refers to the old man, the former Receiver, who transfers all his memories to Jonas. The very names "Giver" and "Receiver" remind us of one of the book's central themes: memory is meant to be shared. ... But, more interestingly, Jonas becomes The Giver when he gives his memories to Gabriel.

The term "The Giver" refers to the old man, the former Receiver, who transfers all his memories to Jonas. The very names "Giver" and "Receiver" remind us of one of the book's central themes: memory is meant to be shared. ... But, more interestingly, Jonas becomes The Giver when he gives his memories to Gabriel.
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Who wrote the book ,' Paradise lost '?​

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Answer:

John Milton wrote the book ,' Paradise lost

Answer:

John milton

Explanation:

Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The first version, published in 1667, consists of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse.

Monroe helped Thomas Jefferson in the
A. War of 1812.
B. Louisiana Purchase.
C. Rush-Bagot Treaty.
D. Declaration of Independence.

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's B the Louisiana Purchase

Explanation:

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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