Answer: 3
Explanation:
Perimeter is the value around the rectangular object. Since we already know that one side is 5 cm, the opposite side would be 5 also. That adds up so far as 10. The remaining 6 could be found by figuring out what two numbers add up to 6. Since 3 + 3 = 6 This concludes the missing side length as 3.
Definition of Shift
Answer:
to move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance.
Explanation:
Why are the Jews kept in the concentration camps rather than killed right away when they reach Auschwitz?
A.The Nazis are trying to keep their plan to kill them secret.
B. The original plan was only to kill the sick or elderly.
C.The Nazis are planning to choose the best workers for military service.
D.They are used as free labor by the Nazis,
who is your go to music artists and songs?
Answer:
It would probably be lil uzi vert and some other artists. I have a lot
Explanation:
I love all kinds of music honestly
Identify the participle(s).
Marsha smiled sadly at the wilting flower.
1 smiled
2 wilting
3 smiled, wilting
Answer:
1 i don't know tho
Explanation:
Answer:
3
Explanation:
smiled, wilting
a participle is a verbal ending in -ing(present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne(past) that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun.
I need a Thesis statement for night! thesis is about religion.
Since a thesis statement should be unique to whatever you are writing to keep you on track, you really should work on coming up with one yourself.
I suggest making it about whatever you are writing it about, and include the definition of religion somewhere in it. Unfortunately asking for a thesis statement from someone else does not really work, and just saying "about religion" is not a great deal of information for someone to create one.
A good way to pick one is to ask a question about your topic, then answer that question. You can even do it twice if your topic not very narrow.
please hurry, its due today ! make a song using the words on the side
Answer: My name is ______ and I am a chemical. I´m like the energy in earth geothermal. Using Mechanical energy to beat you at a race. When It was finished, I took first place. When I eat food, that's potential energy in me, it helps me not be negative like an electron. Its cold, I need a jacket. There's no thermal energy here. Throwing a frisbee to my dog with kinetic energy. After that she started barking, that is a sound. My Dogs name is solar. Last thing before this songs over, Nuclear energy is one of the cleanest sources of energy in the United States, bet you didn't know that.
What are some songs that have metaphors, personification, simile and hyperbole? *Ps not fireworks by Katy Perry please because someone already took that song *
Answer:
Hmmm
How about:
God's Plan by Drake
Havana by Camilla Cabello
Love Story by Taylor Swift
Roar by Katy Perry
Story of my life by One Direction
New York, New York by Frank Sinatra
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams
Hope this helps you!!
Answer:
Hopefully one of these songs will work
Explanation:
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
Fireflies by Owl City
Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys
Thunder by Imagine Dragons
Chandelier by Sia
What is used to determine whether a potential solution to a
problem will actually work?
Α.
creative stimulation
B
lucky guesses
old sayings and tickling sensations
D
a test or series of tests
Answer:
B
lucky guesses
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
I had this readworks article a few years ago. I remember all the answers, and the person below me is incorrect. I got a 100% on this readworks and it was D.
Help please please help
Yes! I just took it out the oven. I'm really tired. I just went for a run around the park. Stella just arrived back from holiday. I just finished my Maths homework - after two hours! I'm crying, because I just watched a sad film on TV.
Anita’s teacher asks her to write a report about how volcanoes occur. Which should she write?
a descriptive review
a news report
a historical essay
a scientific report
The rivalry between the cobras and Rikki is similar to
please help
Answer:
Rikki and the cobras are mortal enemies. Although Nag and Nagaina are the first live cobras Rikki has ever met, his mother taught him that his purpose in life as an adult mongoose would be "to fight and eat snakes." Nag understands that fact about mongooses, and it scares him.
Explanation:
this one??
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Which of the following supporting details would best support an expository
essay section titled "Causes of the Great Depression"?
O A. What the nation needed as a remedy was a large-scale
mobilization of working-age Americans and a kick start to
industry, and World War II provided exactly that.
B. The period was the source of many famous pieces of art and
literature, including Dorothea Lange's photograph, "Migrant
Mother" and John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath.
O C. The stock market crash of 1929 and the wide-scale bank failures
of the early 1930s led most Americans to stop purchasing goods,
and the economy effectively ground to a halt.
O D. The Great Depression was the reason the greatest set of public
works programs in our nation's history - the New Deal - became
a reality, and just in time.
Answer: C
Explanation: just took test
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Write a paragraph about a bus stand.
Will give 20 barinlylist points
for the following questions choose the past form or past participle of each capitalized words if the verb is correct to choose no error as the answer
all of these flowers WILL PRODUCE seeds in the fall
a) past
b) future
c) present
d) past perfect
that softball coach clearly FAVORS her star picture
a past
b present
c future
d past perfect
the ancient Greeks NAMED the days Sunday and Monday after the Sun and the Moon
a past
b present
c future
d past perfect
the train REACHED the station shortly before midnight
a past
b present
c future
d past perfect
Answer:
1: B 2: B 3: A 4: D
Explanation:
is free verse poem and free verse rap same
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
1
It was the last day of school; the kids were gone, the books had been collected, and Principal Drake was handing out final paychecks. This was normally a relaxed meeting at which teachers wearing casual clothes smiled and wished each other well for the summer. But no one was smiling today, because a story in the local newspaper had exploded like a crack of thunder.
2
The headline read, “Board of Education Plans New Middle School,” and the staff members of East Orange Elementary were rattled.
3
Principal Tom Drake opined, “I am concerned about a situation in which a newspaper already knows school district information that comes as a surprise to me and my teachers.” He continued, “But of far greater concern is what this means for us, for our colleagues at West Orange, and students and parents throughout the district.”
4
Coach Melinda Gardner whispered to her friend, Mr. Dale French, “Old Tom is just worried the Board might ask him to retire and make someone else principal of the new campus.”
5
Mr. French whispered back, “Melinda, you be nice now,” but he couldn’t help smiling at his friend’s remark.
6
As the meeting went on, many teachers worried out loud about what might happen if grades 6-8 from East and 6-8 from West consolidated.
7
Ever since the two elementary schools had opened, decades ago, the district had proudly maintained a unique system. While surrounding districts had built new middle schools, Orange kept two elementary buildings—East and West—with K-8 graders in each.
8
Now, according to the paper, the results of the 2010 census were in. They suggested population growth would soon fill both elementary schools with K-5 students only. Apparently, the Board thought the time was ripe to build one new middle school for 6-8 graders.
9
“Will one campus need two middle school science labs?” Dr. Fred Davis, the science department head, asked the group in his usual shy, quiet voice.
10
“Since there is only one middle school library, is the Board going to honor seniority?” Mrs. Betty Green asked brashly. “Or the Board could just keep whichever librarian has the coolest photos on her social media site,” she added sarcastically.
11
“Mrs. Green is worried her lack of computer skills might finally hurt her,” Coach Gardner whispered to Mr. French again.
12
“Coach Gardner, please!” Principal Drake scolded his gym teacher for whispering. “You would not tolerate it if your students were rude. This turn of events has caused real alarm so let’s be sensitive to each other’s concerns.
13
“I apologize for both of us, Tom,” Mr. French offered. “But let’s not get carried away and spoil our summers over this. We don’t know if this proposed new campus will actually be built. The census projections could be wrong. Even if they are right, the cost of raising taxes to pay for a new school might not go over well with voters.”
14
Mr. French continued, “I plan to enjoy my summer and expect another great year. Chances are we’ll all have jobs because several teachers retire every year and the Board moves us around to fill the vacancies. Some of us may have new assignments, but we’ll all land somewhere.”
15
All around the room, there were nods of agreement. The atmosphere of gloom gave way to the usual feelings of accomplishment and relief at the end of school.
16
Mr. French offered one more uplifting thought. “Each spring we graduate our eighth graders and send them on to Central High. If they can adjust to a new building, I think we can too.”
17
With that, the teachers adjourned and summer vacation began.
Write a complete and accurate summary of this text. Be sure to include details from the text in your response.
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Answer:
Jesus
Explanation:
Jesus
Which statement best evaluates the author's use of pacing to enhance the
narrative?
The finish line banner moved back and forth in the wind and Mattie's
pace picked up slightly when she saw the large running clock ticking
off the seconds. As she heard someone yelling her name, her eyes
looked through the crowd and found her mom, who was waving her
arms and jumping up and down. Mattie giggled and with the
realization that she would cross the finish line this time, she felt a tear
slip out. "I did it," she whispered to herself as she crossed the finish
line
A. The pacing is not effective, because the short sentences are too
upbeat to depict Mattie's difficulty with running
O B. The pacing is effective, because the short sentences are
appropriately frantic, showing how important it is to Mattie to
finish the race.
C. The pacing is effective, because the long sentences are
appropriately triumphant, emphasizing Mattie's joy at winning the
race
D. The pacing is not effective because the long sentences are too
relaxed to capture the excitement of finishing a rac&?
Answer:
D. The pacing is not effective because the long sentences are too relaxed to capture the excitement of finishing a race
Explanation:
According to the given passage, Mattie is sprinting in a race and she hears someone call out to her and realizes she is close to the finish line and feels triumph as she crosses the line. However, the author fails to make use of effective pacing to enhance the narrative.
The statement that best evaluates the author's use of pacing to enhance the narrative is that the pacing is not effective because the long sentences are too relaxed to capture the excitement of finishing a race
Answer:
d is correct
Explanation:
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Answer:
The best answer to this question is D: The light bulbs that existed before Edison were not practical for people use inside their homes
Explanation:
All other 3 choices were describing achievements of Edison and his lightbulb, The fourth one was the only one that described a problem before Edison's light bulbs existed.
Hope this helped! =w=
Answer:
Best answer is D
Explanation:
1.we put the books on the table.(passive). 2.the knife was left on the table by Julie.(active).
Answer:
yes i agree
Explanation:
is there a question?
This statement is
• subjective because it IS influenced by feelings or
opinions.
subjective because it IS not influenced by feelings or
opinions.
objective because it is influenced by feelings or
opinions.
objective because it is not influenced by feelings or
opinions.
The statement is objective because it is not influenced by feelings or opinions.
What is objectivity?Objectivity can be regarded as passing of judgement without being influenced by emotions.
In the Swift’s "A Modest Proposal.", we can see the statement was made without any feelings attached.
CHECK THE COMPLETE PARAGRAPH AT;
In "A Modest Proposal,” Swift also implies that the Irish themselves have not done enough to improve conditions for their poor.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Learning Task 1: Encircle the
answer.
1. An acceptance that the statement is true or that
something exists is called A. belief B. conviction
C. Knowledge
D. opinion
2. It is a firmly held and stable, long-term belief
A. belief
B. conviction C. knowledge D. opinion
3. It is a view or judgment formed about something,
not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
A. belief B. conviction C. decision D. opinion
4. I think it will rain today. This is an example of
A. belief B. conviction
C. fact D. opinion
5. The sun rises and sets every single day. It is an
example of A. belief B. conviction C. fact
6. Which of the following statements does not
belong to the group?
A. Avoid getting a wound or injury on Good Friday
because it will never heal.
B. Singing while cooking will make you single for the
rest of your life.
C. Combing your hair at night will bring bad luck.
D. What you do to others will come back to you.
Answer:
1. Belief.
2. Conviction.
3. Opinion.
4. Opinion.
5. Fact.
6. What you do to others will come back to you (Belief).
Explanation:
1. Belief: an acceptance that the statement is true or that something exists. For example, I believe that it's impossible to walk on water.
2. Conviction: It is a firmly held and stable, long-term belief. For example, I'm convicted that the kids if properly groomed would be great leaders and future presidents.
3. Opinion: It is a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. For example, I think John likes to dance and swim in the morning.
4. I think it will rain today. This is an example of opinion.
5. The sun rises and sets every single day. It is an example of fact. A fact can be defined as an evidential information provided about a specific topic, event or subject matter in its actual and true conditions. Thus, a fact clearly and concisely presents the fundamental reality of a subject based on an empirical study and/or objective consensus.
6. What you do to others will come back to you is considered to be a belief in some cultures, it is known as karma or nemesis. However, the other examples are opinion which isn't based on knowledge or fact and cannot be backed up by evidence.
Write a short story that starts with this line: "I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop
me.”
Answer:
This is the story of how I almost got killed by visiting cemetery at night. Obliviously, I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me. Cemeteries are notorious for being creepy and eerie, even more so at night. So why I did this is beyond me. I went to the cemetery as a dare from one of my friends, as I walked past crumbling, old, cracked tomb stones from as far back as the 1700's, I heard something crunch behind me. I walked with haste seeing as I turning around could slow me down if someone was following me and I needed to run. However, something in my gut told me something wasn't right and I turned around. The details are graphic so I won't include them but let's just say, I strongly advise to anyone and everyone reading this to NEVER do what I did.
Explanation:
Btw, this isn't a real story I made it up.
second part of the butterfly effect
Answer:
Keep building on the previous answer.
Explanation:
In the hypothetical scenario, you missed the bus. Now what do you do? Lets say you walk to school instead. What could happen on the way to school? Maybe you get mugged, or you fall into the street on the way there. Ask yourself, "what could go wrong?" Then, make that happen.
It has been said that it is the little things that make life worth living. Describe one (or several) of those little things.
who left the holo drive for astra
Answer:
Astra herself.
Explanation:
It will be discovered or understood by the readers, especially at the end of the story tagged "the message" that, Astra later realizes that she was the one that actually left the holo drive open. This means that, she left it open by herself.
Macro-settings occur within micro-settings. True or False
Answer:
I think the answer is false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Social Security system in the United States is controversial. Many believe it is unsustainable and that the money employees contribute will not be there at their retirement. Research the issue and describe your opinion on the matter. Do you believe Social Security will still be viable when you retire?
Answer:
Explanation:
I honestly don't believe that it'll be viable by the time I I retire, because the USA is so in debt, and having enough trouble as it is. The economy is unstable and we really can't rely on ourselves. We import too often. I wish it would be, however it is highly unlikely.
I do not believe Social Security will still be viable when you retire because of the unstable situation of US economy
What is Social Security System?The Social Security System serves as an act of 1957, that offers protection to workers in the private sector and gives replacement income to workers in old age.
Therefore,with flunctuation of the economy, the government might not be capable to provide full social security during retirement at old age.
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Which are the best tools for researching the author and the historical and cultural context of a work of short fiction?
OA. validated websites and books of literary criticism
B. sample student essays on the Web
OC. general search engines
D. online summaries
Answer:
a:).
Explanation:
Which of the following will help create a uniform look on your infographic?
using a high-quality poster board for your infographic
using a theme with supporting images and icons
using battery-operated flashing lights on your poster
using many different fonts and colors on your infographic
Answer:
Using a theme with supporting images and icons
Explanation:
What is conflicting evidence?
A ) supporting details that are similar and support the same key idea
B ) supporting details that connect one detail to several other related details with a "because"
statement
C ) supporting details that differ from or contradict a previously stated detail
D ) supporting details that are logical connections between an argument's claim and reason
The conflicting evidence are supporting details that connect one detail to several other related details with a “because” statement. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is evidence?
The term “evidence” means the right kind of proof to lead to a conclusion. The main aim to evidences as proof if the statement is true. The evidences are used to some kind of facts, historical events, footprints, internet, reports, records, voice recordings, and newspaper articles.
The conflicting evidence are author, poet, and narrator used conflicting viewpoint in order to understand about on text against the other words. The mostly characters opposition lines dialogs and other character.
The conflicting evidences for the point of view are parallel between on them. The evidences are important to resolve the conflict.
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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