Answer:
the answer is true
Explanation:
The ball should be hit into the air without being bounced. At the start of each new game, the 1st serving team is allowed only one fault before giving up the ball to the opponents. Thereafter both members of each team will serve and fault before the ball is turned over to the opposing team.
Write a paragraph describing your night spent alone in your favorite store. The experience will be made up, and you are encouraged to be as creative as possible. Use a minimum of three spelling words in your paragraph, and underline each one of them. Be sure that your conventions, spelling, and grammar are correct.
Word Bank:
collaborate
collar
collard
collateral
collapse
collect
college
collide
ready
speak
NOTIFYING is to INFORMING as SLEEPING is to SLUMBERING
A Notifying is a part of informing.
B Notifying means informing.
C Notifying is the opposite of informing.
D Notifying causes informing.
Which of the following sentences is written in the first person? A. He quietly watches leaves dancing in the breeze, B. I see leaves swirling to and fro on the sidewalk. C. You jump at the sudden sound of rustling leaves. D. They notice the leaves rustling on the branches.
ANSWERS!!
Based on the prefix, the word "extricate" most likely means
"to rule a situation."
"without interest in a situation."
"to get out of a situation."
"filled with interest in a situation."
Answer:
"to get out of a situation
What problems do people encounter when their personal thoughts/morals conflict with the rules and expectations of society?
Answer:
In some cases, one group may come to view the beliefs and actions of another group as fundamentally evil and morally intolerable. This often results in hostility and violence and severely damages the relationship between the two groups. For this reason, moral conflicts tend to be quite harmful and intractable.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the best way is to come
Explanation:
please tell me answer this question
Answer:
I had not understand the question well , but if you want to complete the space you can say with only few money or enough money
What is point of view in literature?
A. the vantage point from which an author tells a story
B. what the author thinks about a story's characters
C. the author's opinion on a subject
D. the fictional world the author creates
Which of the following would be a good topic sentence for a cause-and-effect
paragraph?
A. Strangers rarely make eye contact.
B. People don't talk to one another as much as they used to.
C. Social interaction has decreased.
D. The MP3 player has caused an interesting cultural phenomenon.
Answer:
D sounds like the best option here
Explanation:
EXERCISE 2: COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT HAS
A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE FIRST SENTENCE, USING THE WORD
GIVEN. DO NOT CAHNGE THE WORD GIVEN.
1. It is the first time I have ever swum in the sea.
(never) I have
before.
2. I have never seen such an interesting film.
(ever) It is
3. She started learning English two years ago.
(has) She
for two years.
4. I am going to visit my family next summer.
(visiting) I
my family next summer.
5. I haven't been to the theatre for two years.
(last) The
the theatre was two years ago.
Answer:
1. I have never swum in the sea before.
2. It is the most interesting film I have ever seen.
3. She has been learning English for two years.
4. I´m visiting my family next summer.
5. The last time I was in the theatre was two years ago.
Explanation:
To answer this question one must have a good understanding of the present perfect continuous, which is made up of the present perfect of the verb 'to be' (have/has been), and the present participle of the main verb (base+ing).
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Explanation:
Think about what you want your students to get out of their visit.Don't Cram!Check! Check and Double check! Lay down the Law.Have Fun!What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral?
Answer: The sum of the length of all the four sides of the quadrilateral.
Explanation:
The two men crawled across the sun scorched sand. The wind blew the sand grains into their faces at blinding speeds as they reached their way over the dune. The man in back asked the other man to stop, but his throat was so dry that the word sounded more like "top." So the other man continued. As they reached the top of the dune, they looked over and saw a glistening pool some thirty yards down the hill. It wasn't a large pool, but it shimmered in the sun, beckoning the dehydrated men. It urged them to continue their struggle. The men summoned the will to live. They used it as strength when they had none, and the men pushed forward until the tiny pool was in reach. The man in front desperately scooped a handful of the shimmering liquid into his mouth. Instantly he began coughing and spitting out the water. The man behind him seemed confused, until the man in front said, "This is salt water..." [Which type of irony is used? Explain your answer] *
Answer:
maybe paradox?
Explanation:
a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a result.
Which sentence contains a misspelled word?
O A. My cousins told me that there planning a trip to the beach this
summer.
B. There must be an answer to my question somewhere in this book!
C. Did you ask them whether they finally adopted their dog?
D. They're coming this way, so pay attention!
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:there- they're
Explanation:
C. Fill in the blanks with make or do.
1.
an attempt to move the box.
2. Tim couldn't
his homework.
3. Susan must
a summary of the story she is reading.
4. The principal told me to
an apology.
5. Parents are upset when their children
mistakes.
6. He asked me to
him a favor.
7. Jerry will
the job in no time.
8. You should
an excuse for your absence.
9. Mother asks me to
my bed before I go to school.
10. I like to
my duty.
Answer:
1. make
2. do
3. make
4. do
5. make
6. do
7. do
8. make
9. make
10. do
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what is the correct form of the verb not invent
Answer:
i think has not been invented but im not sure.
Explanation:
hari frequently visits IIlam.(negative).
Answer:
negative
Explanation:
In your opinion how well do the authors (Fitzgerald and Russell) present the impact of economic class on Daisy, Myrtle and Rita? Why?
Answer:
I think very well because they presented something really buetiful lol.
Explanation:
Examine the similes in the following lines from the poem "Harlem [2]."
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?
What image do these comparisons create for the reader?
Question 10 options:
The similes create the image of something that is rotting or spoiling over time.
The similes create the image of something that is gradually reaching its desired end goal.
The similes create the image of something that is improving over the course of time.
The similes create the image of something that is naturally changing over the course of time.
Answer:
I think that it would be 'The similes create the image of something that is naturally changing over the course of time.'
Explanation:
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eassy about my self
Answer:
Well what do you like or do?
Explanation:
Pick things that are informative about you and useful, don't add anything unnecessary. Such as hobbies and your goal, what you plan to do in the future, what traits do you have. what's outstanding about you that makes you different. Add things your good at, doesn't have to be in mathematics but Art, soccer etc. What do you plan to get better at. your name, age birthday.
Discuss the teacher’s role as a model and participator in early childhood art
Answer: the teacher demonstrates appropriate and fundamental art skills.
this teaches the child to be more proficient and neat with their artwork
I’m in 6th grade
help making brainliest if it's correct and explain it.
A. Suddenly, Soon, Meanwhile, is the correct answer.
To me, it sounds most correct. Just imagine the sentence in your head, and look for if it sounds right, looks right, and means right:
"Suddenly, she heard a strange noise coming from inside."
"Soon, they were all huddled around Blush's stall."
"Meanwhile, the other cows stamped nervously at all the commotion."
The other transition words sound wrong when they fit with the sentences:
"Afterward, she heard a strange noise coming from inside."
"Long ago, they were all huddled around Blush's stall."
"Nevertheless, the other cows stamped nervously at all the commotion."
Hope this helps, and if you have any further questions about this problem, please ask me :)
What can you do to prevent fire-related accidents?
Answer:
is it multiple choice? if not then maybe always make sure to have a fire extinguisher if you are in a building, if you are experimenting have on safety gear, keep any smoke outside the building.
When Sophia created her questionnaire on Paris fashions, she created it in English, then it went through a successive process of translation into French and retranslation into English, each time by a different translator. This process continues to be repeated until an English version can be translated into French by a different translator, into the same English. This process is known as decentering.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
When the translation between English and French is repeated several times to the point that a different translator can redo the translation, maintaining the meaning and content of the original document, it means that the decentring process has taken place. This can be seen in the question above when an English version of Sophia's document was translated, one last time, into French by a different translator, into the same English. This means that even after undergoing successive translations, Sophia's document retained its original meaning and content, that is, the document went through the decentering process.
Yes, the process of continuous translation, till a version is completely translated into different language by different translator.
What is Decentering?Decentering is a method of translating a book or writing from one language to another language.
It is a method by which a language is completely translated into an other language by a different translator.
There is a book which contain non-western ways of translation.
Thus, the given statement is true.
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Item 7
The Fan
A comedy in three acts
Scene IV.
by Carlo Goldoni
[Evarist and Susanna come out of the shop.]
[(Candida) watches (Evarist) from the back of the terrace.]
Susanna. Do not complain, sir, the fan is cheap.
Evarist. I am sorry that the fan is not more beautiful.
Susanna. That was the last of those of the first quality. Now my shop is emptied. [Smiling.] I suppose it is a present?
Evarist. Certainly. I do not buy fans for myself.
Susanna. For Signorina Candida, because hers broke?
Evarist. [Impatiently.] No; for some one else.
Susanna. All right, all right. I am not curious.
Candida. He has great secrets with the draper. I am curious to hear some details. [Approaches to the front.]
Evarist. [Approaching Nina.] Nina!
Nina. Your wishes, sir?
Evarist. A favour. I know Signorina Candida loves you.
Nina. Yes, she has pity on the poor orphan. But alas! I am subjected to my brother, who embitters my life.
Evarist. Listen to me.
Nina. [Spinning on.] Spinning does not make me deaf.
Evarist. [To himself.] Her brother is full of whims, but neither does she seem free of them.
Candida. Business with the shopwoman; business with Nina. I do not understand. [Comes forward yet more.]
Evarist. May I ask you a favour?
Nina. Have I not already answered you? Have I not told you to command? I am not deaf. If my spindle disturbs you, I will throw it aside. [Does so.]
Evarist. But how impetuous!
Candida. What does her anger signify?
Nina. I am at your orders.
Evarist. You know that Signorina Candida broke her fan?
Nina. Why, certainly.
Evarist. I have bought a new one at the shop.
Nina. As you please.
Evarist. But Signora Geltrude must not know.
Nina. There you do wisely.
Evarist. And I wish that you should give her the fan secretly.
Nina. I cannot serve you.
Evarist. How unkind of you!
Candida. [To herself.] He told me he was going shooting, and he is still here.
Evarist. Why will you not do me this favour?
Nina. Because I want to know nothing about this matter.
Evarist. You take the matter too seriously. Candida loves you so much.
Nina. True, but in such matters—
Evarist. You told me you wanted to marry Crispino.
Candida. They are discussing important secrets.
Nina. If you want nothing else of me, I will go on spinning. [Does so.]
Evarist. But listen, do! Candida has begged me to give you a dowry that you may wed your Crispino.
Nina. [Suddenly grows friendly.] Really?
Evarist. Yes; and I gave her my word that I would do all—
Nina. Where is the fan?
Evarist. Here.
Nina. Quick, quick, give it to me, but so that no one sees.
[Evarist gives her the fan.]
What is Evarist's viewpoint regarding Nina in The Fan?
Nina deserves compassion.
Nina is lovely.
Nina is impulsive.
Nina is enraging.
What is Evarist's viewpoint regarding Nina in The Fan?
Nina deserves compassion.
Nina is lovely.
Nina is impulsive.
Nina is enraging.
Answer:
Candida
Explanation:
Do not complain is the meaning :D
a recipe needs 3/4 teaspoon black pepper and 1/4 red pepper. how much more black pepper does the recipe need?
Answer:
2/4 = 1/2
Explanation:
3/4 - 1/4 = 2/4
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Which option is the best example of someone using a rhetorical device?
Place the Indian civilizations in chronological order from earliest to latest.
Answer : Gupta Empire (320 -335 AD) Chandragupta (founder)
Ghaznavid Empire (977-1186) Sabuktigin (founder)
Ghurid Dynasty (1011–1035) Abu Ali ibn Muhammad (first Muslim king.
Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) Qutab-ud-din Aibak (founder of the Mameluk of Slave Dynasty)
Why does Stevenson's news make Henry happy?