Rewrite the sentence below by adding adjectives or adverbs. The truck rumbled down the street

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Answer 1
“The old truck messily rumbled down the deserted street.”

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Which of the following is not an example of the racism that Jackie faced as an African American?

Major League Baseball had an official ban on African American players.
Many African American baseball players played in the Negro League.
Black families could not eat at many restaurants and could only use the public pool on certain days.
Some Major League teams cancelled games rather than play against Jackie's team.
The United States Army was segregated.
Jackie was taunted and threatened by fans and other players.

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b because this is just a statement about this is just a statement about the negro league
Jackie was taunted and threatened by fans and other players because it doesn’t explain anything about her racial prejudice.

You will select four words from your spelling list that will be used to develop four individual acrostic poems. Your selected spelling word must be spelled correctly down the left side, and each line of your poem must support the keyword. 1. commingle
2. compact
3. compile
4. compose
5. compress
6. conduct
7. conform
8. construct
9. result
10. solve

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Answer:

Compact and compile and result and conform is what i think

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Which statement best evaluates the author's use of pacing to enhance the narrative?

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Answer:

The Answer would be C

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Find the sentence in which the bold-faced is used incorrectly.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

the word in question means warning

BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!! which claim best responds to the writing prompt?

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Answer:

i think its b

Explanation:

i think the answer is b because it is the only one that talks about healthy eating choices and developing those types of skills

Read the sentence from The Lightning Thief, and answer the following question.

“By the window, sitting on a wooden tripod stool, was the most gruesome memento of all: a mummy.” (140)

What does gruesome memento most likely mean in this sentence?

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Answer:

It most likely means a reminder that your past is still there and will not ever be truly gone


Help - on the book Pay It Forward -

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Answer:

it means to pay it in the future when you can

Explanation:

That means pay in the future if you can

Read the excerpt from Catching Sun Rays.

Governments and power companies know that solar power is good, so they are also building big solar power plants to keep up with demand. The best place to do that is the Mojave Desert, which covers parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. The area gets twice as much sunlight as other parts of the United States. The Mojave is home to the largest solar power installation in the world.

Based on the excerpt, which would a business person most likely include in an action plan for building a new solar power plant?

A. finding out the best place to build a solar power plant.
B. finding out the government's opinion of solar power.
C. visiting the solar power installation in the Mojave Desert.
D. visiting the Mojave Desert to see how much sunlight it gets.

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D) Visiting the Mojave Desert to see how much light it gets

Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answer:

You might say, " I dream a world where there no violence and no apartheid" a place where all is free, this is my world

Explanation:

How do paragraphs 33-34 contribute to the development
of ideas in the text?

A They imply that baseball is the most important sport
when it comes to furthering scientific studies.

B They show how baseball has become a predictable
sport because of all the data available on it.

C They explore the ethical problem involved with
collecting data and using it to improve an individual
player's game.

D They emphasize the various researchers and scientists
who study baseball, as well as the different applications for studying baseball.

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D.

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They emphasize the various researchers and scientists who study baseball, as well as the different applications for studying baseball.

Paragraphs 33-34 discuss the various fields of study and research that baseball has inspired, such as biomechanics, physics, and data analytics. The author highlights the growing interest among researchers and scientists in studying baseball and how the data collected from games can be used to improve player performance and inform coaching strategies.

This development supports the idea that baseball is not just a sport, but also an area of study and research, and demonstrates how the scientific method can be applied to sports. Thus, (D) is the correct option.

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Answer:

arguing, judging, acknowledging, hoping

Explanation:

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Baking ,arguing,managing,tiling,storing

How do preconceived notions impact the content of an editorial cartoon?
A. They help you better understand the content displayed in the cartoon.
B. They lay a foundation for the information that is illustrated.
C. They interfere with the way you view the information.
D. They allow you to draw conclusions accurately.​

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A. They help you better understand the content displayed in the cartoon.

Answer:

They interfere with the way you view the information.

Explanation:

Preconceived notions often lead to misconceptions because they interfere with the way you gather information. Remember, if you are trying to consider information, but have already formed an opinion on the topic, then you are unable to see it the way the author intended.

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Find the sentence in which the bold-faced is used incorrectly.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Falling Action of the story Cupid & Psyche by Apuleius

A. In a paragraph of three to five sentences, explain at least two falling action events from your short story and how they relate to the
climax.

1. Provide one example of dialogue from characters in the story that support the climax you identified.

2. Provide one example of text evidence (other than dialogue) to support the climax you identified.

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Answer:

I dont have any idea about the story

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Read the excerpt from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.

DON

(picking up the cue)

Sure. That's the kind of thing – like sun spots. They raise cane with radio reception all over the world. And this thing being so close – why there's no telling the sort of stuff it can do.

(he wets his lips, smiles nervously)

Go ahead, Charlie. You and Steve go into town and see if that isn't what's causing it all.

What do the stage directions tell the reader about Don’s feelings?

He feels threatened by Steve and Charlie.
He may be more worried about the flash than he is admitting.
He is confident about the cause of the power outage.
He knows that Tommy is right but is keeping his feelings a secret.

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Explanation:

What didn't work

Which of the following quotes best summarizes the theme of the first section?
unseen values
“Practical uses such as those just listed mean the taxpayer is more than getting his money's worth from American space exploration.”
“We can be reasonably sure that the greatest, finest benefits to come from our ventures into space are yet unseen.”
“We can be sure that many American taxpayers of the future will be asking ‘what good is it?’"
“The United States has not embarked upon its formidable program of space exploration in order to make or perpetuate a gigantic astronautic boondoggle.”

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Answer: the number 3

Explanation:

I think so

Answer: “We can be sure that many American taxpayers of the future will be asking ‘what good is it?’"

Read the sentence from the introduction [paragraphs 1-7].
Unfortunately, there are no effective treatments for most patients with smell and taste disorders. Additionally, many patients find it impossible to even be properly diagnosed. People with smelling and tasting handicaps rarely receive enough support to help with their quality of life.
Which paragraph from the section "Mirrors can change smells" helps explain what word "effective" is referring to?

A mirror will not alter a smell.


It is true, however, that mirror image molecules can have very different smells. Mirror image molecules are called stereoisomers, but they are not exact copies (think of the relationship between your right and left hands).

Two stereoisomers that with very different aromas are L-carvone and D-carvone. L'carvone smells like spearmint, and D-carvone smells like the spice cumin.

There is much more to learn and discover about the biology and chemistry of taste and smell. Those of us who study the chemical senses hope that our research will lead to tastier and healthier food, reduce the spread of insect-borne disease, improve the lives of people with smell or taste disorders and create a better understanding of the importance of smell and taste.

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Answer:

sorry if im late the awnser is D

Explanation:

k-12 test

THEME of Chapter 7 of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

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Theme: Betrayal and Forgiveness

The theme of betrayal is centered on Edmund's decision to follow the White Witch over Aslan. Edmund gets led astray by the Turkish Delight and the White Witch's charms.

Answer:

Betrayal

Explanation:

Edmund betrays the group to the White Witch after finding out where the rest were going.

Describe in a few sentences someone you know whom you consider a PRODIGY. Use PRODIGY in one of the sentences.

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Answer:

Lebron James in highschool was a prodigy, he was the one of the best in the nation and was so good that he skipped college basketball and went straight to the NBA. You have to be very talented to skip college basketball and go straight to the NBA after highschool.

Explanation:

Answer:

my brother is very good at study .he is the topper of whole town.He is helpful , honest, and prodigy.

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It is hard for scientists to know how many West Indian manatees there are. They estimate between 2,000 to 5,000. The West Indian manatee has been listed as an endangered species. This means that the population is so low that the West Indian manatee is in danger of becoming extinct. Many die because of accidents with ships or other human causes, such as pollution. Federal and state laws protect the manatee. Scientists are working to find ways to help the manatee survive.


1. Author’s Perspective - What does the author think about the topic?

2.Text Evidence - What clues tell you about the author’s viewpoint?

3.My Viewpoint - What do you think about the topic?

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Answer:

The author think that population in West Indian is so low and is in dangerThey have been listed as endangered species because they have been estimated between 2000-5000I think the topic is talking about the population of West Indian and the danger they are likely to face

How you would modernize "Proserpine." Where would the story take place? Would the characters change or remain the same? Would the myth still be used to explain the changing of the seasons? Or would you use the story to explain some other concept or explore a different theme?

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Answer:

This story is an important part of both Greek and Roman mythology because it is a story that connects the two cultures. I think that this story could be adapted for our current culture because it addressed issues that are still prominent in our society today. I would create a contemporary version of “Proserpine” featuring an alcoholic (Pluto) a young woman walking home from work at night (Proserpine) and an old lady who witnessed the kidnapping (Hecate).

Explanation:

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Describe the reaction of the Three Musketeers when Madame Bonacieux dies. Do they dismiss D'Artagnan's sorrow or respect it? Does their reaction seem unusual for tough men such as themselves? Write at least three sentences.

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Answer:

The Musketeers, Lord de Winter, and the mysterious stranger find Milady as she is just about to cross over a river out of France. She is alone, and they capture her. They then try her. D'Artagnan brings his charges against Milady: the murder of Madame Bonacieux, attempting to murder him with the assassins and the poisoned wine, and inciting him to murder the Comte de la Fere. Lord de Winter brings his charges: the murder of his brother, and the murder of the Duke of Buckingham. At this the musketeers are shocked, for they had not heard of the Duke's assassination. Finally, Athos brings his charges, but just as he mentions the Fleur-de-Lis, Milady challenges them to find the court that branded her.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Edge sample answer is this: Upon Madame Bonacieux's death, D'Artagnan is devastated. The other musketeers allow him to rest and weep. It seems unusual that such tough men would react so understandingly. Although they are tough, they all have the capacity to love and be hurt.

rephrased answer is this:

D'Artagnan is grieved by Madame Bonacieux's death. He is allowed to rest and mourn by the various musketeers. It looks unusual for such tough individuals to react thus empathetically. Despite their tough exteriors, they all have the capacity to love and be wounded.

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What are Ezra's personal feelings about, in the poem "Song" by Ezra Pound.

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Answer:

Pound's contribution to poetry began in the early 20th century with his role in developing Imagism, a movement stressing precision and economy of language. Working in London as foreign editor of several American literary magazines, he helped discover and shape the work of contemporaries such as T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, and James Joyce. He was responsible for the 1914 serialization of Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the 1915 publication of Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", and the serialization from 1918 of Joyce's Ulysses. Hemingway wrote in 1932 that, for poets born in the late 19th or early 20th century, not to be influenced by Pound would be "like passing through a great blizzard and not feeling its cold."[a]

Angered by the carnage of World War I, Pound blamed the war on finance capitalism, which he called "usury".[3] He moved to Italy in 1924 and through the 1930s and 1940s promoted an economic theory known as social credit, wrote for publications owned by the British fascist Sir Oswald Mosley, embraced Benito Mussolini's fascism, and expressed support for Adolf Hitler. During World War II and the Holocaust in Italy, he made hundreds of paid radio broadcasts for the Italian government, including in German-occupied Italy, attacking the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Great Britain, international finance, munitions makers and mongers, and Jews, among others, as causes, abettors and prolongers of the world war, as a result of which he was arrested in 1945 by American forces in Italy on charges of treason. He spent months in a U.S. military camp in Pisa, including three weeks in an outdoor steel cage. Deemed unfit to stand trial, he was incarcerated in St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C., for over 12 years.

While in custody in Italy, Pound began work on sections of The Cantos, which were published as The Pisan Cantos (1948), for which he was awarded the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1949 by the Library of Congress, causing enormous controversy. After a campaign by his fellow writers, he was released from St. Elizabeths in 1958 and lived in Italy until his death in 1972. His economic and political views have ensured that his life and work remain controversial

Need help on doing escape room. How to escape from Emoji Planet.

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Answer:

Don't use emoji's

I need help writing a two paragraphs assertion about a blind man from the passage the down below.

He was plainly blind, for he tapped before him with a stick, and wore a great green shade
over his eyes and nose; and he was hunched, as if with age or weakness, and wore a huge old
tattered sea-cloak with a hood, that made him appear positively deformed. I never saw in my life
a more dreadful-looking figure. He stopped a little from the inn, and, raising his voice in an odd
sing-song, addressed the air in front of him: –

“Will any kind friend inform a poor blind man, who has lost the precious sight of his eyes
in the gracious defence of his native country, England, and God bless King George! – where or in what part of this country he may now be?”

“You are at the ‘Admiral Benbow,’ Black Hill Cove, my good man,” said I.
“I hear a voice,” said he – “a young voice. Will you give me your hand, my kind young
friend, and lead me in?”
I held out my hand, and the horrible, soft-spoken, eyeless creature gripped it in a moment
like a vice. I was so much startled that I struggled to withdraw; but the blind man pulled me close
up to him with a single action of his arm.
“Now, boy,” he said, “take me in to the captain.”
“Sir,” said I, “upon my word I dare not.”
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“Oh,” he sneered, “that’s it! Take me in straight, or I’ll break your arm.”
And he gave it, as he spoke, a wrench that made me cry out.
“Sir,” said I, “it is for yourself I mean. The captain is not what he used to be. He sits with a
drawn cutlass. Another gentleman – ”
“Come, now, march,” interrupted he; and I never heard a voice so cruel, and cold, and
ugly as that blind man’s. It cowed me more than the pain; and I began to obey him at once,
walking straight in at the door and towards the parlour, where our sick old buccaneer was sitting,
dazed with rum. The blind man clung close to me, holding me in one iron fist, and leaning almost
more of his weight on me than I could carry. “Lead me straight up to him, and when I’m in view,
cry out, ‘Here’s a friend for you, Bill.’ If you don’t, I’ll do this;” and with that he gave me a twitch
that I thought would have made me faint. Between this and that, I was so utterly terrified of the
blind beggar that I forgot my terror of the captain, and as I opened the parlour door, cried out
the words he had ordered in a trembling voice.
The poor captain raised his eyes, and at one look the rum went out of him, and left him
staring sober. The expression of his face was not so much of terror as of mortal sickness. He
made a movement to rise, but I do not believe he had enough force left in his body.
“Now, Bill, sit where you are,” said the beggar. “If I can’t see, I can hear a finger stirring.
Business is business. Hold out your right hand. Boy, take his right hand by the wrist, and bring it
near to my right.”
We both obeyed him to the letter, and I saw him pass something from the hollow of the
hand that held his stick into the palm of the captain’s, which closed upon it instantly.
“And now that’s done,” said the blind man; and at the words he suddenly left hold of me,
and, with incredible accuracy and nimbleness, skipped out of the parlour and into the road,
where, as I still stood motionless, I could hear his stick go tap-tap-tapping into the distance.
It was some time before either I or the captain seemed to gather our senses; but at
length, and about at the same moment, I released his wrist, which I was still holding, and he
drew in his hand and looked sharply into the palm.
“Ten o’clock!’ he cried. “Six hours. We’ll do them yet”; and he sprang to his feet.
Even as he did so, he reeled, put his hand to his throat, stood swaying for a moment, and
then, with a peculiar sound, fell from his whole height face foremost to the floor.
I ran to him at once, calling to my mother. But haste was all in vain. The captain had been
struck dead by thundering apoplexy.

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Answer:

My neighbour, Gopal, has an only son. Unfortunately, he is blind. He cannot see at all. For him days and nights are equal. His is a wretched life. For all his needs, he depends on other members of the family. He cannot take care of himself.

He is a burden on others. He cannot go anywhere without the help of a guide. He is deprived of all the joys and pleasures which come to us through our eyes. He can’t go to the pictures. He cannot enjoy the scenes and sights of nature. There is no joy in his life. He is always sad and moody. He has no chance of marriage. All his life. He must remain a bachelor. He must lead a sad and lonely life.

But Nature has compensated him for this heavy loss of eye-sight. He has been blessed with a sweet and melodious voice. He can charm others with his songs. He is often invited by people to entertain them with his songs.

He is paid handsomely. He has a very good memory. He knows the whole of the Tulsi Ramayana by heart. When he sings, the words seem to flow from his heart. All present listen to him spell­bound. Singing has become his hobby. It is the only redeeming feature of his life.

But nowadays, there are schools for the blind. They can be educated. They can be trained in various handicrafts and thus made useful member of society. So the lot of a blindman is not as hard and miserable as it used to be.

He can become capable of earning his livelihood. If he so chooses. He can get higher education and thus secure a Government job. He need not feel helpless and miserable. Several avenues are open to him. There are chances for him to make his career.

What idea about women riding bicycles is emphasized in paragraphs 6 and 7?

A. Riding bicycles offered more than just freedom of movement.

B. Riding bicycles was a simple way to participate in a political movement.

C. Riding bicycles changed women’s fashion.

D. Riding bicycles was a popular subject in magazines

Pg 6-7

Some stated the liberating effects of the bicycle with less sarcasm. “The bicycle has brought to women a healthful, wholesome means of securing a degree of freedom and independence that no amount of discussion regarding ‘women’s rights’ would ever have produced,” wrote the L.A.W. Bulletin and Good Roads magazine in 1898. Meanwhile, Munsey’s Magazine assessed the impact of the wheel on women in a special bicycle-themed issue. “If she has ridden her bicycle into new fields, becoming in the process a new creature, it has been gradually and unconsciously,” the editors wrote.

“She did not have to be born again in some mysterious fashion, becoming a strange creature, a ‘new woman.’ She is more like the ‘eternal feminine,’ who has taken on wings, and who is using them with an ever increasing delight in her new power.”Indeed, many bicycle companies at home and abroad did put wings on the women in their advertisements, emphasizing that they had taken flight.

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Answer:

A. Riding bicycles offered more than just freedom of movement

Riding bicycles offered more than just freedom of movement, is the idea emphasized in paragraphs 6 and 7. Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is movement?

The act of moving, a change in position or posture, the transferring of a situation from one to another using any method, a natural or proper motion, progress, or advancements, such as the marching or maneuvering of an army, the movement of a wheel or machine, or a group of people in motion.

In the given passage, paragraphs 6 and 7 refer to the fact that there was some liberating effect there by the bicycle that was less sarcasm. As a result, the bicycle brought the women's health and degree of freedom.

Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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Choose one symbol from The Diary of Anne Frank and write a short paragraph analyzing it, using specific details and evidence from the text. Your paragraph should thoughtfully analyze the meaning and purpose of the symbol and contain a well-written topic sentence. Your response should be about 100-150 words.

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Answer:

Lesson Summary. Both objects and people from Anne's past serve as symbols that represent the strong emotions she encounters during her ordeal. Anne's diary serves as a symbol of comfort and independence. The yellow Star of David represents religious oppression, and the Ration coupons represent sustenance and greed.

Anne's grandmother comes to Anne in her dreams as a guardian angel who watches over and protects me and makes me feel happy again. Anne's grandma symbolizes security and protection. Let's take a couple of moments to review what we've learned about the symbols that appear in Anne Frank's Diary of a Young Girl.

Explanation:

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Match the numbers with the terms:

NUMBERS:
1. a word or action signaling an actor to speak
2. things other than costume or scenery used in the play
3. the actors in a play
4. the part of the play where the action becomes complex
5. one who gives cues or helps actors remember lines
6. lines spoken by characters
7. the time or place of the story
8. the part of the play introducing or explaining the problem and characters
9. the series of events or action in a play
10. types of characters

TERMS:
dialogue
cue
plot
prompter
static or dynamic
cast
complication
exposition
props
setting

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Answer:

1. que

2. props

3. cast

4. complication

5. prompter

6. dialogue

7. setting

8. exposition

9. plot

10. static or dynamic

1. cue
2.props
3.cast
4.complication
5.promoter
6.dialogue
7.setting
8.exposition
9.plot
10.static or dynamic
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