Read the excerpt from Animal Farm.

In the long pasture, not far from the farm buildings, there was a small knoll which was the highest point on the farm. After surveying the ground, Snowball declared that this was just the place for a windmill, which could be made to operate a dynamo and supply the farm with electrical power. This would light the stalls and warm them in winter, and would also run a circular saw, a chaff-cutter, a mangel-slicer, and an electric milking machine. The animals had never heard of anything of this kind before (for the farm was an old-fashioned one and had only the most primitive machinery), and they listened in astonishment while Snowball conjured up pictures of fantastic machines which would do their work for them while they grazed at their ease in the fields or improved their minds with reading and conversation.

According to this passage, how would the electricity produced by the windmill most affect the animals? Select two options.

They would not have to learn about farming.
They would have a beautiful view atop the knoll.
They would have machines laboring for them.
They would not have to walk as far to get to work.
They would have more leisure time to themselves.

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Answer 1

Answer:

They would have machines laboring for them.

They would have more leisure time to themselves.

Explanation:

Snowball explains to the other animals that since the electricity would power machines that would do the work for them, they would be able to graze at their own leisure without having to worry about working, and they could improve "their minds with reading and conversation".


Related Questions

why is it important to understand the author's purpose in an informational text

a) so you can critique the value of the information
b) so you can judge the author’s motivations
c) so you can learn something about the author’a interests
d) so you can determine which details are more important

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I believe A because an informational text has facts so since they have facts you can learn from those facts and have important facts for future tests.

what type's of therpist are there

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Psychiatrist

psychologist

CBT

DBT

Which phrase can be changed when paraphrasing this text? “within 18 months” “plan ‘K’” “handsome building” “William Lamb”

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Answer:

Handsome building

Edgenunity 2020

Answer:

handsome building

Explanation:

it's just describing the building but there are other words that you cam use

also taking the quiz right now

1. Sun is our main star 2. He is man of ability 3. Old man was drinking tea 4. The car belongs to my friend. It´s my car 5. I ask my brother help me. I ask for my help 6. What is your opinion? 7. A cat on the chair- Don´t seat there. 8. A lot of birds on the cage 9. Sick animals in the Zoo! It´s a good place 10. Not a good restaurant in town

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Answer:

1. The Sun is our main star.      

2. He is a man of ability.            

3. An old man was drinking tea.      

4. This car belongs to my friend. It´s mine.  

5. I ask my brother to help me. I ask for help.  

6. What is your opinion?        

7. A cat is on the chair- Don´t sit there.    

8. A lot of birds are in the cage.      

9. There are not any sick animals in the zoo! It´s a good place.

10. There is not a good restaurant in town.

Explanation:

1. The Sun is our main star.      ( definite article is missing)

2. He is a man of ability.             ( article is missing)

3. An old man was drinking tea.       (article is missing)    

4. This car belongs to my friend. It´s mine.  (Demonstrative and Possessive Pronoun was missing)

5. I ask my brother to help me. I ask for help.  ( addition of correct Prepositions)

6. What is your opinion?         ( no error)

7. A cat is on the chair- Don´t sit there.     ( auxiliary verb  and spellings of sit)

8. A lot of birds are in the cage.        ( auxiliary verb )

9. There are not any sick animals in the zoo! It´s a good place. ( incomplete sentence structure)

10. There is not a good restaurant in town.  ( Demonstrative pronoun and auxiliary verb were missing)

The given sentences had some grammatical errors which are indicated in the brackets gives and rectified.

PLEASE HELP ASAP

Which sentence is written in third-person point of view?

A. Once a small crowd of protesters, we were now an angry mob.
B. Our small crowd of protesters was now an angry mob.
C. The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob.
D. Your small crowd of protesters has now become an angry mob.

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The answer is C. Both A & B are first-person pov & D is second-person pov.

Comparing Events and Texts Quick Check
Which transition would be used to compare accounts of the same event?
O however
O instead
O likewise
O otherwise

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I think is likewise

i need a summary on this, please
When Charlotte Brontë set out to write the novel Jane Eyre, she
was determined to create a main character who challenged the notion
of the ideal Victorian woman, or as Brontë was once quoted: “a heroine
as plain and as small as myself (Gaskell, Chapter XV).” Brontë’s
determination to portray a plain yet passionate young woman who
defied the stereotype of the docile and domestic Victorian feminine
ideal most likely developed from her own dissatisfaction with domestic
duties and a Victorian culture that discouraged women from having
literary aspirations. There were many expectations and limitations
placed on Victorian women. Considering Brontë’s position and her
desire for literary achievement given that context, we are able to see
why she felt compelled to write Jane Eyre and to publish it under a
male pen name, Currer Bell.
During an era in which etiquette guides circulated freely, empire
waists gave way to tiny-waisted corsets, and tea parties grew in
Empire waists: a style of dress fitting just below the bust, leaving the waist and hips
undefined, that became fashionable in the early 19th century.
popularity, it might seem unlikely that realistic novels would set the
Victorian literary trend. Perhaps the socially conscious novel may have
been a result of the belief of the rising middle class of Victorian England
in the possibility for change, since they had witnessed such economic
changes in their lifetimes. Works such as Charles Dickens’ Hard Times,
George Eliot’s [another woman using a male pen name] Middlemarch
and Charlotte Brontë’s own sister Emily’s Wuthering Heights [published
under Ellis Bell instead of Emily Brontë,] featured female characters that
represented trapped and repressed Victorian women marrying for the
wrong reasons, disillusioned with family life, and relying on their
physical beauty as a means to gain attention and advancement.
And then, along came the character Jane Eyre: physically
uninteresting yet passionate and intense in her desire to express her
emotions and thoughts. It is no wonder that Currer Bell’s novel was
considered groundbreaking and bold. Jane is a heroine battling the
same societal limitations as her literary counterparts, but her raw
narrative voice never fails to expose her Romantic sensibilities,
psychological depth, and her adamant desire to stay true to herself.

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Answer:

I can paraphrase it for you if you'd like

Barney is a cat. Which trait was made by his environment?

A.
Barney has a long tail.

B.
Barney has brown eyes.

C.
Barney has a pink tongue.

D.
Barney has a scar on his ear.

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Answer: D barneys scaredd
D because the rest are genetics

Which of these statements is effectively worded as a theme?

American Indians had their land taken away.
Connection to nature can influence cultures.
The mistreatment of American Indians.
The promise of America.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Connection to nature can influence culture because it is saying how the nature can affect the way you live and the way you see the world

Answer:

YUP ITS B

Explanation:


Who tried warning the town about the dangers of the Gestapo

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Answer: Moishe the Beadle attempted to warn the Sighet Jews that the Nazis would finally attack their small town and violently destroy them. Moishe knew the danger from his first-hand experience in the Galician forest, where the Gestapo massacred a significant number of foreign Jews.

ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST :)))))Which word BEST describes the activities and conversations that are the focus of most Reality TV?
mundane
aspiring
paradoxical
prevalent

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.) prevalent

Explanation:

1 : generally or widely accepted, practiced, or favored : widespread.

2 : being in ascendancy : dominant.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Laurie wishes he could help the professor by _____. little women

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Answer:

inventing a deceased relative with an inheritance to pass along

Explanation:

In chapter 44 of Little Women

Amy looked up at him, and was satisfied. Her little jealous fear

vanished forever, and she thanked him, with a face full of love and

confidence.

"I wish we could do something for that capital old Professor.

Couldn't we invent a rich relation, who shall obligingly die out there

in Germany, and leave him a tidy little fortune?" said Laurie, when

they began to pace up and down the long drawing room, arm in

arm, as they were fond of doing, in memory of the chateau garden.

Hope this helps

Book 12 Odysseus summary

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Answer:Odysseus returns to Aeaea, where he buries Elpenor and spends one last night with Circe. She describes the obstacles that he will face on his voyage home and tells him how to negotiate them. As he sets sail, Odysseus passes Circe’s counsel on to his men. They approach the island of the lovely Sirens, and Odysseus, as instructed by Circe, plugs his men’s ears with beeswax and has them bind him to the mast of the ship. He alone hears their song flowing forth from the island, promising to reveal the future. The Sirens’ song is so seductive that Odysseus begs to be released from his fetters, but his faithful men only bind him tighter.

Once they have passed the Sirens’ island, Odysseus and his men must navigate the straits between Scylla and Charybdis. Scylla is a six-headed monster who, when ships pass, swallows one sailor for each head. Charybdis is an enormous whirlpool that threatens to swallow the entire ship. As instructed by Circe, Odysseus holds his course tight against the cliffs of Scylla’s lair. As he and his men stare at Charybdis on the other side of the strait, the heads of Scylla swoop down and gobble up six of the sailors.

Odysseus next comes to Thrinacia, the island of the Sun. He wants to avoid it entirely, but the outspoken Eurylochus persuades him to let his beleaguered crew rest there. A storm keeps them beached for a month, and at first the crew is content to survive on its provisions in the ship. When these run out, however, Eurylochus persuades the other crew members to disobey Odysseus and slaughter the cattle of the Sun. They do so one afternoon as Odysseus sleeps; when the Sun finds out, he asks Zeus to punish Odysseus and his men. Shortly after the Achaeans set sail from Thrinacia, Zeus kicks up another storm, which destroys the ship and sends the entire crew to its death beneath the waves. As had been predicted, only Odysseus survives, and he just barely. The storm sweeps him all the way back to Charybdis, which he narrowly escapes for the second time. Afloat on the broken timbers of his ship, he eventually reaches Ogygia, Calypso’s island. Odysseus here breaks from his story, stating to the Phaeacians that he sees no reason to repeat to them his account of his experience on Ogygia.

Which of the following is a trait of American romanticism?
A. glorifying industrialization and modernization
B. exploring the imagination and emotions of the individual
C. regarding nature as superior to the individual
D. emphasizing logic and scientific fact
E. criticizing superstitious beliefs and blind faith

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

B. exploring the imagination and emotions of the individual

Explanation:

What is the meaning of the word miscellany based on its context in this excerpt from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island? A strong smell of tobacco and tar rose from the interior, but nothing was to be seen on the top except a suit of very good clothes, carefully brushed and folded. They had never been worn, my mother said. Under that, the miscellany began—a quadrant, a tin canikin, several sticks of tobacco, two brace of very handsome pistols, a piece of bar silver, an old Spanish watch and some other trinkets of little value and mostly of foreign make, a pair of compasses mounted with brass, and five or six curious West Indian shells. A. items of value B. similar things C. junk D. collection of things

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Answer:

D. A collection of think

Explanation:

helpful? or nah

HURRY PLZZ BEFOR 11:59pm Read the story.
One Thousand Miles
“Gather around,” Abuela Lola yelled from the first floor. “It’s time for the annual family picture.”
Footsteps thundered from all corners of the house. Marco and Javier—cousins that Alejandro hadn’t seen since the last time that he and his mom had been in Los Angeles a year ago—got to the stairs before he did. He was unaccustomed to their energy, to the way they tackled each other and made boisterous comments over the dinner table. In his quiet house, the only noise during dinner came from the clink that his fork made against the plate.
“Hey, Alejandro,” they said as they knocked him to the side. He waited for them to pass and then walked gingerly down the steps of Abuela Lola’s house.
He always looked forward to when he and his mom visited her side of the family, but now, a few days after arrival, he had played soccer for more hours than he could count. All he wanted to do was find a puzzle somewhere quiet. But soon there would be the family picture, and then dinner, and even though he wanted to soak in the noise that he wouldn’t get for the rest of the year, it was too much right now.
“Alejandro! Venga,” Abuela Lola said as he rounded the corner to the kitchen. He looked for his mother in the crowd of relatives and calmed when he saw her towering above everyone else. He gave her the wide-eyed look that he always did when he felt overwhelmed. She laughed and put her hand in front of her mouth as though to squelch it.
Sandwiched between Marco’s elbow and Javier’s shoulder, Alejandro smiled until his mouth went numb. One pose, then another, then a silly pose, and finally, Tío Juan’s favorite: one where everyone jumped and was captured in suspension in the air for a fleeting second. When everyone scattered after the photo, Alejandro found his mom. His hands flew in front of his face, telling her about Marco and Javier. She nodded and signed back, telling him that it was only temporary.
He always wondered what these visits were like for his mother who was deaf—to be around moving mouths whose voices she couldn’t hear and music whose beat she could only feel through the floor when the volume was way up and her shoes were off. But there were other parts of the visit that had nothing to do with hearing—when she stood in front of the kitchen counter rolling balls of dough to make tortillas with Abuela Lola. Or when she held tiny tiles in front of her face to get the highest Scrabble score. After she inevitably won the game, she jumped up from the table and shouted, doing a little dance that Alejandro knew by heart.
He knew that these visits were different for her—that while Alejandro used these trips to absorb what it felt like to be in a noisy house, his mother got a chance to reconnect with family that she hadn’t seen in a year. To meet new babies that she’d only seen pictures of when the letters arrived at their house in Mexico. How she stayed up late rocking infants, tracing their delicate features with her finger, breathing in their baby smells. That for her, these visits closed the gap on the thousand miles that separated her from the family that had moved to Los Angeles ten years ago. "Sometimes," she had signed to Alejandro once, "the thousand miles feel like a world away."
“Alejandro, are you coming?” Javier called. He was standing in the backyard with a badminton racket in his hand.
Alejandro sighed. He wanted silence, wanted his quiet house with his mom, but he knew that would come sooner or later. For now, he had his extended family with their noise and their yelling and their laughter. He knew he would miss it when they were on the plane tomorrow morning. He peeked across the table at his mother who was looking back at him as though she knew just what he was thinking.
Go, she mouthed and signed at the same time.
“Coming,” he yelled back to Javier. He ran outside to join his cousins in one final game. “Who’s serving first?”(story)

How does the setting of the story affect Alejandro in "One Thousand Miles"?
A
The natural beauty of California makes Alejandro question where he and his mother live.
B The noise and bustle of Abuela Lola's house is initially exciting for Alejandro, but he gets tired of it quickly.
C The unfamiliar pace of life at his grandmother's home in Mexico makes Alejandro miss his own home in Los Angeles.
D The quiet and sedate nature of life in Los Angeles inspires Alejandro to interact with his cousins.

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Answer:

Its C

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

it is a good essential question because she is telling you what the paragraph is about

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Answer:

yes if shes telling you the topic and what its about then yes

BRAINLIEST PLZZZ

What is segregation?

A. Providing public facilities for all people regardless of their race or
religion.

B. The separation of people based on race, religion, or ethnic
background.

C. Not allowing members of a minority race to work in the agricultural industry

D. A goal of the Black Power, Yellow Power, and Brown Beret movements

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Segregation means that the “Power" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

Reading question i dont know how to do please help

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Answer:

Probably the fourth option

Explanation:

The fourth option because the way the author is ending the paragraph seems like they are saying that the industrial revolution will have unknown consequences. (Said the seventh grader lol)

BRAINLEST + THANKS
Ever since he was a young boy, Eli loved to read because books helped him exercise his imagination.

A.)Simple
B.)Compound
C.)Complex
D.)Compound-Complex

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Answer:

[tex]compound \: sentence[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]because \: it \: is \: having \: two \: independent \: clauses \: and \: it \: is \: joined \: by \: a \: conjunction \: (because)[/tex]

Rewrite the sentences with past modal verbs

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Answer:

So the easiest way to to do just think like something the same as that word you always get it right

Answer: is it change the one hat’s underlined?

Explanation:

hi I had no question but I just wanted to say hi. lol xD

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Answer:

hello same here now it wants me to write more than 20 characters. done.

Answer:

hi

Explanation:

The Centra pacific is the red line or the blue line ?

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Answer:

It's the Blue.

Explanation:

What are three differences between the Twelve Angry Men book and the movie made in 1997 based off of it? Help is appreciated, as I don't have time to watch the movie before it's due.

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Answer:

1. The movie puts you more in the vision of the jurors at times. Ways they do that is by moving the camera like you are walking through the building. This is different then reading their lines in the play from a possibly more detached perspective.

2. The movie actually shows the boy, rather than how you only read mentions of him in the book. This possibly humanizes him more to the watcher or possibly makes them think more on if he actually did it based on looking at him.

3. The movie also possibly shows more of Juror 3's reactions and emotions than reading them in a play had done, like how he quietly walks out the door with the torn-up photo of his son left behind, which helps the watcher understand why he changes his mind in the end and generally enhances his character.

Explanation:

I think you should watch the movie maybe, just to see it, I suppose.

Im tryna look simple today
even tho i post this at 1 am tho

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Answer:

post on insta not here

Explanation:

pls write a poem abt anything doesnt even have to rhyme ill mark brailiest

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Answer:

Time it flows on and on. but sometimes it rushes. why is that? is it so we take sir time for granted? or is it something else. For I am not certain what time I may die. But neither are you. We can only think of time as a river.

Explanation:

Being used to luxury, Tara was unhappy with the ______ dorm room
A: Inaugural
B: Authoritarian
C: Liberal
D: Spartan

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Answer: I think the answer is c ?

HELP IM TAKING FINALS, will mark brainliest

12) From your reading of the Odyssey Book 9 ("In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave")
answer the question.

What does Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name is?

Poseidon

Nobody

Nothing

Zeus

Odysseus

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Answer:

Nobody.

Explanation:

Odysseus tells the Cyclops his name is Nobody as he knows that when he attacks, the Cyclops will cry out and be asked by other Cyclopes if it needs help. Of course, the Cyclops replies that “nobody” is bothering or killing it.

Answer:

Nobody

Explanation:

he says this so when the cyclops cries out he says "Nobody is hurting me!"

or something like that

hope this helps <3

gl on your finals

Write an appropriate preposition
....... our solar system are billions of stars. ​

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in----- our solar system are billions of stars

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