Answer:
The four adjectives are as follows: Simple, close, fine, good
Explanation:
Adjectives are descriptors. They are there to describe or modify a noun. For this example, the pleasures aren't JUST pleasures, they are *simple* pleasures. Hope this is correct and helps.
You have offered admission to a senior high school to pursue a programme which you do not like. Write to the head teacher of the school stating at least two reasons why you want the programme changed
Answer:
Dear sir or madam,
First of all, I would like to thank you for the admission to this prestigious school. The reason for this letter is that I do not find the program suitable for me.
The program the school offered me is in English and Literature, it is a complete program and suitable for students who want to pursue a career in English, but my interests are in Computer and Science. A program in English would not help me to grow in this field.
Another reason why I do not find the program suitable is that it is centered in American literature and does not include English literature or other languages, which can be beneficial to have different points of view and develop better critical thinking skills.
Due to the mentioned reasons, I would like for my program to be changed to one that fits my interests and challenges me to develop my skills. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Susan Johnson.
Explanation:
When we write to the headteacher or a teacher in the school, we should use formal language.
First, we have to address the person by writing dear and their name. As we do not know the name, we use sir or madam or headmaster. Then, we make an introduction where we talk about why we are writing. In the following paragraphs, we describe in detail why we want the headteacher to change our program. Lastly, we politely ask for the program to be changed and say our goodbyes.
why do we categorize books why can't they just be books
Answer:
So that its easier to find the books that we need.
Explanation:
Jody's requirement that Janie bind up her hair is central to the conflicts in their marriage. Which quote shows Janie's frustration with the headrag most clearly? She was there in the store for him to look at, not those others. Before she slept that night she burnt up every one of her headrags... She tore off the kerchief from her head and let down her plentiful hair. The business of the head rag irked her endlessly.
Answer:
The business of the head rag irked her endlessly.
Explanation:
just did the test
Answer:Before she slept that night she burnt up every one of her headrags
Explanation:
The prefix eu- makes the word euphemism literally mean "a(n)
word."
A. good
B. strong
C. unclear
D. bad
Answer:
Eu- is a prefix that means "good", coming from a Greek word that means the same thing. :)
Write three to four sentences, explaining how Hoose’s interpretation redefines Claudette’s historical legacy.
Book is called Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice
HELP ASAP
Francis found her lost sneakers BEHIND THE SOFA in the living room.
Oa Gerund
Ob. Participle
Oc. Appositive
O d. Infinitive
Oe. Preposition
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What is your central claim? From your central claim, what could be strong arguments that support the opposite side of your central claim?
Hello. Your question is incomplete and more information is needed to answer it. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The question asks what is your central claim, but does not present the subject to which the claim should be made. However, a central claim represents your opinion and your absolute position on an issue. In that case, in order to answer that question, you must first identify the subject matter and show your opinion on it. That view is the central claim.
The opposite side of the central claim is a claim contrary to yours, which challenges everything you have addressed in your opinion and provides evidence that your opinion is incorrect. In this case, to answer the second question, you must identify the arguments and statements that are capable of questioning the veracity and relevance of your opinion, that is, you must try to show the arguments that would state that you are wrong.
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Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?
While riding his bike, Sam did some neat new tricks.
Yesterday, I walked up to the lion eating popcorn.
Waving a dollar bill, Sue ran wildly toward the ice cream truck.
Surfing at the beach, the waves tossed me around violently.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Why should one be honest to his/her family?
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Answer:
In order for people to trust each other, it is important for them to be open, honest and truthful. Children look to their parents as role models. As role models parents have a great deal of power and influence on the way in which their children develop. With great power comes great responsibility.
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What is the big idea of “Terrible Things” by Eve Bunting?
The discount price of a hat is $18. What is the total price with a tax rate of 7%?
Answer:
19.26
Explanation:
Plz mark brainlies? :3
It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long," of what situational irony does she become aware?
Answer:
Situational irony is the literary technique that is used to denote the situation in which opposite happens as expected. The expectation of a person or situation falls below and the opposite of it happens. In the given scene in "The Story of an Hour" presents the use of situational irony. Mrs. Mallad wished for a long life. This became ironical because of the death of her husband. After the death of her husband, she thought that now she will have the life of an independent person. She anticipated he future very early. Mrs. Mallad died after her husband's death. His stands as a situational irony because her longing for a long life ended very early. Her expectation of a long life welcomed her death.
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Answer: I
Explanation: Chicago is in Illinois, next to the great lakes
Could somebody please give me as many examples as possible of allegories in the real world? (By this, I mean things like labels, movies, songs, books, etc). An allegory is basically something with some sort of “hidden meaning”, such as a crow symbolizing that something bad is going to happen.
Answer:
animal farm
Explanation:
its an allegorical novella in which each character represents someone involved in the russian revolution. e.g: one of the animals (napoleon) represents joseph stalin. some characters represent whole things, such as the crow representing propaganda. events in the novella also represent things that happened irl, such as one of the battles in the novella representing the war between the red and white army in the ussr
he movie star's large and beautiful home was palatial! What does palatial mean? Question 2 options: ugly tiny for dogs like a palace
Answer:
a palatial is an adjective meaning 'resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid."
I don't know about you but that definition doesn't sound like ugly tiny for dogs. The answer is 'like a palace'. Also, if it's beautiful it's probably not ugly...
Powers of deduction!
Hope this helps :)
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#2 - Which sentence from the story explains why the good witch thought
Dorothy was a sorceress? *
A - She has held all the Munchkins in bondage for many years, making them slave for
her night and day.
B - There are her two feet, still sticking out from under a block of wood.
C - We are so grateful to you for having killed the Wicked Witch of the East, and for
setting our people free from bondage.
D - Dorothy was an innocent, harmless little girl, who had been carried by a cyclone
many miles from home; and she had never killed anything in all her life.
Answering:
I need help on that as welllll
Explanation:
1. The phrase, "The neighbors' dog won't stop barking." What poetic device is being used here?
Sensory details
Refrain/repetition
Idiom
Which is more dangerous for the world – A world war or a bio- war? Justify your answer. (80-100words
Answer:
A bio-war,
Explanation:
A bio-war, which is short for Biological Warfare, is far more dangerous for the world than a world war. This is the case because countries can use tactics, weaponry, and equipment to protect and defend themselves against a world war since they can see the attack, understand who their enemy is, and prepare. There is no preparation for a bio-war. The weapons being used infect a single individual which can cause a chain reaction that infects millions within a matter of days. This kind of weapon cannot be seen until it is too late and cannot be controlled once it is released. Many times, the countries that would use such a weapon do not necessarily have a cure for the disease that they have created which can ultimately destroy entire countries, or even the world if not careful.
Q18. _____________ is an example of a proper noun. *
sing
London
excitement
city
What threats to Romeo and Juliet's love are evident in Act 1? Support your answer with detail from the play.
Answer:
The feud between the montagues and the capulets itself was a threat, their families was a threat, also paris wanted to marry juliet also tybalt because he tried to throw romeo out of the party.
Explanation:
Answer:
Paris wanting to marry Juliet and the feud between the Montagues and the capulets is a threat to their love.
rewrite the sentence, correcting the verb if it does not agree with the subject. if the sentence is already correct, write correct.
were you and Kyle planning to work on the school magazine?
pls help me with this.
I need the answer know.
Answer:
I believe it is correct ?
Explanation:
Answer:
Weren't you and Kyle planning to work on the school magazine?
Explanation:
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Answer:
I’ll reach my goals no matter what challenges I face
Explanation:
The first two lines discuss that the speaker has a goal in mind. The next two lines talk about potential obstacles, such as people abhorring (hating) them. Finally, the last line indicates that they won’t give in to negativity or challenges. Hope it helps :)
Which phrase best describes the tone that Mary Mapes Dodge uses to describe pioneer life? Give an explanation on why you think your answer is correct.
judgmental
humorous
Answer:
sarcastic.
Explanation:
My dog is so scared OF STORMS that she runs and hides under the sofa or behind my desk whenever it rains.
Oa Gerund
Ob. Participle
Oc. Appositive
O d. Infinitive
Oe. Preposition
Write a price describing what it's like to be an 11th grader this year
Answer:
it is bad missed out on a lot of sprts game in friends in things we cant get back
Explanation:
15 POINTS!!!!
Which sentence most clearly uses a logos appeal?
Answer:
I believe it's A
Explanation:
because it is the only sentence that states the sentence with supporting research not experience. I am sorry if its wrong
Bruuu i only been gone for like 10 days without getting on brainly an they changed brainly so much its kinda confusing
Answer:
It hasn't really updated much.
Answer:
I know right?
Explanation:
In the autumn and winter of 1832 I read in The Times some extracts from the evidence taken before Sadler's Committee. I was astonished and disgusted by what I read. I wrote to Sadler offering my services. In February the Rev. George Bull asked me to take up the question that Sadler had been forced to drop. I can perfectly recollect my astonishment, and doubt, and terror, at the proposition.
How does the speaker seem to feel about Sadler's position?
He thinks Sadler gave up his work too easily.
He thinks Sadler was made to give up his work.
He thinks Sadler did not do a good enough job.
He thinks Sadler never did any work in his position.
Foreshadowing isn’t always a big, dramatic statement. Sometimes just naming a future event is an example of foreshadowing. For example, Rafael is in class, listening to his science teacher talk about fossils. But his mind keeps wandering to the meeting he has later today with the principal. That might seem like a small or meaningless detail—but if the author took the time to mention the meeting, maybe more than once, you can bet that whatever happens in this meeting is going to be significant. This is especially true if a character feels apprehension, or fear, about the upcoming event. This type of foreshadowing creates anticipation for the future event and prepares the reader for what is to come.
Which of the following passages is the best example of foreshadowing through anticipation?
A
When I reached into the box, I found a bunch of rubber snakes. I jumped back in shock—I’m scared of snakes!
B
Karl wasn’t sure if he liked the new girl, even after having lunch with her in the cafeteria. She seemed nice enough, but she didn’t like hip-hop.
C
As Jamie got ready for bed, all she could think about was her doctor’s appointment tomorrow. She was going to find out whether or not her illness had come back.
D
Luisa’s mom didn’t want her to go to the party. “I don’t want you to be out in a strange neighborhood, especially at night,” she said. Luisa was disappointed, but she knew in her heart that her mom was right.
Within the genre of nonfiction, there are four major types. Please list and briefly explain each of these types of nonfiction.
Answer:
Narrative Nonfiction (Creative Nonfiction) Expository Nonfiction (Informational Nonfiction) Persuasive Nonfiction (Argumentative Nonfiction) Descriptive Nonfiction (Illustrative Nonfiction)
Explanation:brainliest please?