Answer: "One researcher at Syracuse Univeristy, Sherri Williams, found that people on reality shows were chose based on how well they fit certain stereotypes" and "Stereotypes causes us to make incorecect assumtions about different groups of people"
Explantion:
These quotes show that stereotypes are causing negaitivity and that shows are allowing stereotypes to seem real just so more people will watch said show. This also shows that even reality shows are not reality.
To whom does theoclymenus in effect or interpret The omen witnessed in the book 15 and what does he say
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours that was referring to "Odyssey." If that's your case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
The omen presented in book 15 of "Odyssey" shows that Odysseus will return home and kill Penelope's suitors. This omen is revealed to Telemachus.
Explanation:
"Odyssey" tells the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return to his home in Ithaca. It also shows how his wife and son are after more than 10 years without hearing from him.
Everyone in the city believes that Odysseus died and that is why many suitors invade his house, wanting to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife, because they believe that she is a widow and that she has great wealth. Penelope does not wish to remarry and tries at all times to prevent this from happening.
Odysseus' son Telemachus hates the presence of suitors and goes in search of information about his father, when he is informed, through an omen, that his father will return home and therefore he must warn his mother so that don't get married again. Furthermore, the omen shows that Odysseus will kill all suitors.
The "Point" author acknowledges that some schools have "zero-tolerance' policies," but he or she is critical to them. Explain why the author takes issues with these policies. Use textual evidence to support your answer.
I really need help with this question:(
Answer:
Beginning in 1989, elementary and secondary school systems in New York, California, and Kentucky began implementing strict rules with rigid enforcement strategies for dealing with violations of school rules. In response to increasing concerns over violence in and around schools and clear recognition of the need for students to be and to feel safe at school, these policies proliferated rapidly over the next decade. Termed “zero tolerance,” these policies became at once popular and controversial with school officials, parents, and the general public. The goals of violence reduction and the creation of safe, nurturing environments for learning and development in schools are entirely appropriate and receive broad-based support throughout society. Psychology as a discipline has long embraced the need for safety and nurturance during childhood to foster positive development in virtually all domains. Zero tolerance policies have been embraced by some proportion of our nation’s educators and policy-makers as a means of facilitating these goals. Unfortunately, the promulgation and implementation of zero tolerance policies has outpaced the empirical or theoretical foundations of such measures. Certain applications of zero tolerance policies, typically those that seem to take the policy to an extreme, find their way into the popular media, fueling the controversy surrounding zero tolerance. For example, as reported in the St. Petersburg Times (“Educational intolerance”, 2001), a 10 year old girl found a small knife in her lunchbox, placed there by the mother, for cutting an apple. She immediately gave the knife to her teacher, but was expelled from school for possessing a weapon. A teen student was expelled for violating school rules by talking to his mother (with whom he had not spoken in 30 days) on a cell phoneZero Tolerance Task Force Report 18 while at school – his mother was on deployment as a soldier in Iraq (Atlanta Journal Constitution, May 7, 2005, p. 1A). The Denver Post (April 5, 2005, p. F1) reported that 15 students were expelled for a full year for watching a fight between two other students. In the same article, the Denver Post reported on an 11 year old charged with theft for taking a lollipop from a classroom jar that he mistakenly thought was free. His case spent 14 months passing through the juvenile justice system. The Ottowa Citizen (September 13, 2004, p. A1) reported on a case of a 5 year old suspended for “sexual harassment” after hugging classmates despite the fact that none of the classmates or their parents complained. In 2005, a student with a disability (Asperger’s Syndrome, a disorder characterized by deficits in the development of social and related interpersonal skills) was suspended indefinitely for making “terroristic threats” after responding with verbal aggression to prolonged teasing from other students (who were not disciplined) while riding on a special education bus (Reynolds, 2005, personal communication). There are numerous reports from media sources throughout the country of students expelled for possessing properly prescribed medications at school as well as legally obtained over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol. Such cases rankle students, their parents, and the public, but are often justified as necessary sacrifices if zero tolerance policies are to be applied fairly and are to be effective in creating a deterrent effect. In the last decade, there has been tremendous progress in our research knowledge on preventing youth violence and creating safe schools. Numerous reviews have rigorously examined violence prevention programs and have identified a set of effective and promising practices that can reduce the probability of violence or disruption at school (Dwyer, Osher, & Warger, 1998; Elliott, Hatot, Sirovatka, & Potter, 2001.Which word is an ANTONYM for the word sullen?
My mother always thought it was strange that some music makes me sullen.
cheerful
alert
comfortable
relaxed. The answer is cheerful my sister took the test too.
Answer:
Comfortable
Explanation:
It means relaxed or comfy
Answer:
cheerful
Explanation:
iready and mark brainliest for me
We are looking for stories for our magazines. Your story must begin with this sentence: Anne knocked on the door of the house, she was determined to find out who lived there. Your story must include: - an old woman - a surprise. Your story must be between 140 to 190 words.
Ok
You can easily find one in internet
Who are invertibrates?
YOUR LOCAL L0VE GOD IS HERE
send in ur l0ve problems and ill solve em
Answer:
Love just sucks
Explanation:
Please answer as soon as possible
Answer:
In recent news, we have been notified that the library will be closing due to not enough funds. The library isn't able to pay all the bills since not enough money is being received by the public in order to continue running the establishment. Without the library, many students will lose their place of studying and the place where they can check out books. Many active readers and kids won't be able to visit the library and read books. More people could continue to use the library if we are able to raise 1,000 dollars by selling popcorn. If we are able to do this there's a chance we could be able to continue utilizing the library. Students should avidly use the library since they have lots of helpful resources for students and thousands of books to use. Don't wait until our library closes down, begin checking out books and join library book clubs today!
*I don't know if it's 100 words but I tried*
plz do all or as many as you can for brainiest thanks
Answer: 18: THEME
19: The plot usually begins with an exposition that introduces the setting, the characters, and the basic situation. This is introduced and developed. The conflict then increases by the addition of complications, rising action, until it reaches a high point of interest or suspense, the climax.
HOPE THIS HELPS
Write a short email saying why you want to be par
Answer:
THEM FINRS THO JK jk
ANYWAY No surprises here. Name, address, telephone number, email and your website (Don't have a website? You are missing out on a tremendous opportunity. Click here to find out why).
If you're not comfortable providing your address or any other information, don't worry about it. It's not a big deal. Just make sure they can get in touch with you!
Date
If you don't know what to put here we have much bigger problems
Company Contact Info
Please don't start the letter with "to whom it may concern." At this point, it really doesn't concern anyone if you catch my drift. Do the research and find a specific person to address the letter to.
A good place to start would be a hiring manager, another person in HR, or even better, the Manager or Director of the department you envision yourself working in.
Opening Paragraph
Introduce yourself and your intentions.
Qualification/Experience Paragraph
Attack this paragraph with two purposes in mind:
Showing how you add value
Demonstrating you have the Qualities they value
This is your time to shine. Keep it brief and succinct, because you don't want to come off as arrogant. Pick two to three Qualities that you have and infuse them into this paragraph, and wherever possible, support them with facts. Just don't drone on and on.
And save the listing of your job experience for your resume!
Closing Paragraph
Thank them for their time and offer your availability for an "informational interview" at their earliest convenience.
What's an informational interview?
It's both an opportunity for you to learn more about the company and the various positions within the company AND a great way for you to meet the right people in the organization you are interested in.
More importantly, it's an opportunity for you to let your award-winning personality shine, and if executed properly, can help you land a job at the company of your dreams! (no pressure lol)
Signature
Explanation:
Which answer best describes the
following text?
The tourist who is most careful
about the local food and water is
the one who gets sick.
A. verbal irony
B. situational irony
C. sarcasm
D. dramatic irony
What does Mark Twain think of the narrator, and how does he show this?
Answer:
Mark Twain chose Huck Finn to be the narrator to make the story more realistic and so that Mark Twain could get the reader to examine their own attitudes and beliefs by comparing themselves to Huck, a simple uneducated character.
Explanation:
Help me................
Which of the following is the best central idea of ¨little things are big¨
Answer:
provide a picture and I can help or give me the answer options and I will tell you :)
Explanation:
thank you, will be watching for a comment on my answer for the answer options <3
Answer:
The central idea here is that even small joys in life can change a person's mood or little tiny incidents can make a person learn big things. :)
Explanation:
We are constructing a new building.(into passive)
Answer:
We are constructing a new building. (active voice)
A new building is being constructed by us. (passive voice)
paragraph that will convince others that video games can be good for you.
Answer:
Although many people are convinced that there's many problems and concerns about video games, they're are some leading benefits that make them useful and good. They have a variety of games you can play and teach people a lot about our current world and strategies they can use in the future. Having fast fingers to play video games can be beneficial to learn how to type fast on the keyboard and make fast decisions when it comes to the real world. There's many more jobs surrounding video games since technology has increased and become one of the many jobs where you can work from home. They do not only pay really good, but they also hold competitive competitions where many players from around the world meet to win an play games. They are not only for kids, there's a variety of games you can play and the age span varies from ages 5-90 year old; Hamako Mori is the oldest people alive who still continues to play video games. Video games have been around since October 1958 and will continue to grow and evolve over time because they have and will become increasingly popular and loved.
Somone please help me thank you
Answer:
O in ohio and A in american.
Write a business letter
Answer:5x5=25
Explanation:
7.
In which sentence is the action arrow pointing in the correct direction?
A. <–––––
The kitchen was left a mess by the children.
B. ––––––>
The kitchen was left a mess by the children.
Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is the second one. Explanation: In passive voice sentences it's the agent who performs the action over the subject. Therefore, the second answer is correct because the arrow is pointing from the agent, (the children) to the subject (the kitchen.)
What was in The Outsiders book but NOT in the Outsiders movie?
I NEED HELP! GIVING BRAINLIEST!
Answer:
Soda's relationship with Sandy
In which sentence is the word gibe used as defined in the dictionary entry?
Please help me :(
The correct use of the word "gibe" is in the second sentence "critics of the mayor often gibe about his less-then-perfect articulation of ideas."
The word "gibe" as defined in the given entry is as a verb. This means that identifying the use of the given word among the choices means we have to ensure the word is used as a verb.
Now, considering the tense of the required word, we can know that the word "gibe" will have to be used to mean "taunting, heckling, or jeering remarks". Looking at the given sentences, this definition is best used in the second sentence about the mayor. The second sentence states that "critics of the mayor often gibe about his ... ideas." This shows that the critics often taunt or jeer at the ideas of the mayor, which they deemed "less-than-perfect".To figure out the correct usage of a given word, we can know that by how the words are used with the context. Moreover, it also helps when the given word's tense is also detected. Thus, the correct answer to the given question is sentence 2.
Learn more about dictionary here:
brainly.com/question/22563459
Answer:
The correct use of the word "gibe" is in the second sentence "critics of the mayor often gibe about his less-then-perfect articulation of ideas."
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below and then select one prompt. You will choose to write either a narrative essay or an informational response paragraph.
The Railway Children
By Edith Nesbit
Chapter I, The Beginning of Things
They were not railway children to begin with. I don't suppose they had ever thought about railways except as a means of getting to Maskelyne and Cook's, the Pantomime, Zoological Gardens, and Madame Tussaud's. They were just ordinary suburban children, and they lived with their Father and Mother in an ordinary red-brick-fronted villa, with coloured glass in the front door, a tiled passage that was called a hall, a bath-room with hot and cold water, electric bells, French windows, and a good deal of white paint, and 'every modern convenience', as the house-agents say.
There were three of them. Roberta was the eldest. Of course, Mothers never have favourites, but if their Mother HAD had a favourite, it might have been Roberta. Next came Peter, who wished to be an Engineer when he grew up; and the youngest was Phyllis, who meant extremely well.
Mother did not spend all her time in paying dull calls to dull ladies, and sitting dully at home waiting for dull ladies to pay calls to her. She was almost always there, ready to play with the children, and read to them, and help them to do their home-lessons. Besides this she used to write stories for them while they were at school, and read them aloud after tea, and she always made up funny pieces of poetry for their birthdays and for other great occasions, such as the christening of the new kittens, or the refurnishing of the doll's house, or the time when they were getting over the mumps.
These three lucky children always had everything they needed: pretty clothes, good fires, a lovely nursery with heaps of toys, and a Mother Goose wall-paper. They had a kind and merry nursemaid, and a dog who was called James, and who was their very own. They also had a Father who was just perfect—never cross, never unjust, and always ready for a game—at least, if at any time he was NOT ready, he always had an excellent reason for it, and explained the reason to the children so interestingly and funnily that they felt sure he couldn't help himself.
You will think that they ought to have been very happy. And so they were, but they did not know HOW happy till the pretty life in the Red Villa was over and done with, and they had to live a very different life indeed.
The dreadful change came quite suddenly.
------------------------
Select only one prompt. You will choose to write either a narrative essay or an informational response paragraph.
Prompt Choice 1 (Narrative Essay)
Read the prompt below and write a well-developed narrative essay.
Have you ever had to adapt to a sudden change? How did you do it? What helped you prepare? Write a narrative of your experience.
**Be sure that your narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end. Use your mature voice, specific details, sensory descriptions, and dialogue. Proofread your work before submitting.
Prompt Choice 2 (Informational Response)
Review the excerpt above. Answer the following question in a well-developed paragraph.
What details in this text help the reader understand that the setting of this story is in the past and is not in the present or in the future? NOTE: This question is referring to the events taking place in a different time period (in the past) as opposed to being written in past tense.
**Be sure to re-state the question in your topic sentence and use specific examples and details from the story to support your answers. Proofread your work before submitting.
(25 points)
Answer:
The story The Railway Children relates to life because it relates to real life situations. “You will think that they ought to have been very happy. And so they were, but they did not know HOW happy till the pretty life in the Red Villa was over and done with, and they had to live a very different life indeed.” In real life people experience this event a lot. When it seems like are happy and enjoying there life as it is, sometimes things can change, and you take a whole new turn towards a different life.
Explanation:
I submitted this and got an 85% but you are going to have to paraphrase it :3
I hope this helps (I chose the Prompt 2 choice)
Read the excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales. But with these relics, when he came upon Some poor up-country priest or backwoods parson, In just one day he’d pick up far more money Than any parish priest was like to see In two whole months. With double-talk and tricks He made the people and the priest his dupes. But to speak truth and do the fellow justice, In church he made a splendid ecclesiastic. Which underlined word best characterizes the pardon-seller as a swindler? backwoods money double-talk priest
Answer:
double-talk
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales, the author talks about a person who makes a living out of swindling country priests or some "backwoods parson" using relics.
It is noted that he would make more money than any parris priest has seen in two months through his double-talk.
Therefore, the word which best characterises the pardon-seller as a swindler is "double-talk*.
Chapter 5: What does the time traveler see just before dawn? Choose the correct three answers.
White figure
wispy fog that looked like creatures
hunch back white monkeys
ape like figures
ghost like figures
Answer:
He imagines he sees white figures moving around in the dull pre-dawn light. On his fourth morning, he enters an old ruin and finds two big eyes staring back at him. It is a white, ape-like creature.
Explanation:
One of the dishes Mr.Dufresne presented in his Starchefs talk was what he called "knot foie," a result of experimentation combining xanthan gum with konjac flour, made from a tuber long used in Japanese cooking.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What happens in Julius Caesar?
Answer:
Julius Caesar Summary. Jealous conspirators convince Caesar's friend Brutus to join their assassination plot against Caesar. To stop Caesar from gaining too much power, Brutus and the conspirators kill him on the Ides of March. ... Brutus and his friend Cassius lose and kill themselves, leaving Antony to rule in Rome.
Explanation:
In the afternoon, the trees were bare arms and the fields were a dreary brown, but just before dusk the first flurries started.
Which of the following explains how the authors uses figurative language?
Answer:
personification to describe the trees
Explanation:
Personification is a literary device that is used when the author ascribes the quality of a human to an inanimate object. It is also used when an abstract quality is attributed to a human representation.
In the above sentence, the trees were described as having bare arms as if they were humans. This helps the reader to imagine a tree without leaves and fruits. So, the author attributed a human quality to the trees and this is personification.
The giver novel it needs to be 3 paragraphs and 5-8 sentences each
Answer:
not sure
Explanation:
oh lol I knew it was actually you Issa. Were litteretly in English rn but anyway I don't know I'm on different topic but if I were you I would try researching the topic to at least make it make since with it
can anyone tell me my mistakes please
Answer:
your answers are correct
Help me quickly plz
Answer:
Explanation:
BBBB its b
WILL GIVE BRAINLY!!! What is the definition of Speaker of Monologue and Purpose of Monologue? Put it in your own words.
Answer:
Monologues serve a specific purpose in storytelling—to give the audience more details about a character or about the plot. Used carefully, they are a great way to share the internal thoughts or backstory of a character or to give more specific details about the plot.
Explanation: