Answer:
I think the answer is
The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Explanation:
Idk if this was the answer u were looking for, sorry
Which answer choice best explains how the bolded participial phrase is used in this sentence?
Thinking it was after eight o'clock, Sam hurried home.
It is used as a noun and acts as the subject of the sentence.
It is used as an adverb to describe the verb hurried.
It is used as a verb to name the main action of the sentence.
It is used as an adjective to describe the noun Sam.
Answer: It is used as an adjective to describe the noun Sam.
Collect data from 10 facilities (including men, women and children) on the programme they watch on T.V., (news, film reviews, daily serials, cartoon programmes, movies, discussions, games and sports), prepare a report.
Answer:
what
Explanation:
1. Write a news story using the following clues:
15 dies in bus mishap- a night bus (Ba 2860 Kha)- Kathmandu to Bhadrapur-
collided with a truck loaded with buffaloes at Bhimphedi turning- many buffaloes
ran away-13 killed on the spot, one on the way to hospital and one in the hospital-
14 injured hospitalized in Makwanpur hospital - drivers on custody.
Answer:
Terrible loss in bus mishap
Explanation:
24th December,
Himalayan Times (RSS)
At the midnight of 23rd December was one of the unlucky day. It was about 1:00 o'clock a loaded truck of buffaloes collided at Bhimphedi turning. Unluckily 15 were dead in this bus mishap.
A night bus (Ba 2860 kha) going to Bhadrapur form Kathmandu had an accident in the turning. It was very miserable condition as the driver ran away and 13 people were killed on the spot. Other two dead on the process of treatment while going to hospital. 14 people are injured seriously and hospitalized in Makwanpur hospital. Special investigation team are investigating about the actual cause of accident. The further procedure in going on.
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An old willow with hollow branches
Slowly swayed his few high bright tendrils
And sang:
"Love is a young green willow
Shimmering at the bare wood's edge."
5. Which poetic form does this poem best fit
Prose poem
Free verse
Sonnet
Ode
Answer:
I believe that D. Ode is the correct answer.
Explanation:
An ode is defined as a song to address a particular subject, in this example of which is an old willow. Odes are also often sung, as this form of poetry is.
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145=y+56
wanna ch- at
Answer: sure
Explanation:
USE THE CORRECT FORMS OF VERBS (all tenses)
Can u answer some of them? Please answer the ones you know only:) u only have 9 minutes left!!!
Answer:
2. will be going
3.is watching and is helping
4.was breaking down and was driving and will fix it and know
Explanation:
i just know this much
Explanation:
2. will be going
3.is watching and is helping
4.was breaking down and was driving and will fix it and know
i hope it helps
In “The Lady, or the Tiger?” The accused man has a choice between two doors.
What is behind the door he opens? Is it the lady or is it the tiger? He trusted his
lover, the princess, to keep him safe. Did she?
Answer and Explanation:
In the short story "The Lady, or the Tiger?", the author Frank Richard Stockton leaves the ending up to us. He does not reveal what is behind the door the man opens, but asks us what we think the man found.
In my opinion, the man ended up opening the door that had a tiger behind it. The reason why I believe that to be the ending is the manner in which the author describes the princess. He compares her to her father. Their personalities are similar, and they are both described as semi-barbaric. The semi-barbaric king was the one who came up with this horrendous idea of a fair trial: the accused needs to choose a door; if he finds the tiger behind it, he dies, but if he finds a damsel, he is forced to marry her.
If the princess and her father are so much alike, I do not doubt her jealousy will interfere. She does love the man. But she loves him so much that she cannot bear the thought of seeing him marry someone else. Being egotistic, she would most likely rather see him die. If she cannot have him, no one can.
Answer:
The answer is A,C,E
Explanation:
on edge 2021
6. Nick tells us that when he returns from the war, he thinks the "ragged
edge of the universe" is
O A. Europe
O B. the West
O C. the East
O D. West Egg
O E. New Haven
Answer:
C. the East
I think this is correct. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
I think that it's B, the West
Explanation:
Nick is originally from the middle west, and after the war moves to the east. So I think that since he moved from there that's what he would consider to be the ragged edge of the universe.
When you are eating lunch in the school cafeteria, what stimuli do each of your five
senses pick up?
Answer:
touch: the tables and chairs
taste: your lunch
see: your fellow classmates
hear: your friends talking
smell: the food
.................................. missing the train, I reached on time. A. Inspite of
B. Though C. However D. Because
I think A . But I’m not sure
Answer:
In spite of
Explanation:
The others don't make sense
"Because missing the train...." No
"However missing the train..." also No
"Though missing the train...." Absolutely Not
"In spite of missing the train....." Definitely the answer
Hope the helps. Have a nice day. May it be filled with joy and happiness. Please stay safe and wash your hands/wear a mask when in public. Happy Holidays.
14)
For example, one type of categorization used in psychotherapy is psychodynamics: it includes anything that involves the psyche's
conscious or unconscious influence on external relationships and the self.
A)
psychodynamics: it includes anything
B)
psychodynamics - it includes anything
C)
psychodynamics. It includes anything
D)
psychodynamies, it-includes anything
How is 2 bit a flat character in the outsiders
Answer:
There is little to no character description, as well as feeling and depth.
Explanation:
Two-Bit Mathews was around six feet tall, stocky in build, and was very proud of his long, rust-colored sideburns. He has grey eyes and was always wearing a wide grin. In The Outsiders novel, Two-Bit's hair is described as 'rust colored.
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in act lll
, who become suspicious of macbeth from the king murder of king Duncan
Answer:
Banquo is becoming suspicious that Macbeth killed King Duncan, but does not have evidence. He is also worried that Macbeth thinks that he is distrusting. (Scene 1) Knowing what he did, what was Banquo's duty? Banquo should have avenged and revealed his true feeling about Macbeth to Macduff and the others.
Explanation:
Which detail from "Fish Cheeks" would best illustrate a paragraph about imagery?
Tan’s concern about what Robert will think of her “Chinese Christmas”
Tan’s comment that her mother had “outdone herself in creating a strange menu”
Tan’s mention of her mother cooking all of her “favorite foods” for dinner
Tan’s mention of the “clamor of doorbells and rumpled Christmas packages”
Answer:
D, Tan’s mention of the “clamor of doorbells and rumpled Christmas packages”
Explanation:
took the test and got it right
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Just took the test on edge 2020.
Help! Answer asap please
Answer:
#1. For both I believe if not I’m not sure
Answer:
The first is most likely a or c
The other I am unsure of
Boy In The Bubble By Alec Benjamin.
It was 6:48, I was walking home
Stepped through the gate, and I'm all alone
I had chicken on the plate, but the food was cold
Then I covered up my face so that no one knows
I didn't want trouble, I'm the boy in the bubble
But then came trouble
When my mom walked into the living room
She said, "Boy, you gotta tell me what they did to you"
I said, "You don't wanna know the things I had to do"
She said, "Son, you gotta tell me why you're black and blue"
I said I didn't want trouble, I'm the boy in the bubble
But then came trouble
And my heart was pumping, chest was screaming
Mind was running, air was freezing
Put my hands up, put my hands up
I told this kid I'm ready for a fight
Punch my face, do it 'cause I like the pain
Every time you curse my name
I know you want the satisfaction, it's not gonna happen
Knock me out, kick me when I'm on the ground
It's only gonna let you down
Come the lightning and the thunder
You're the one who'll suffer, suffer
Well, I squared him up, left my chest exposed
He threw a quick left hook and it broke my nose
I had thick red blood running down my clothes
And a sick, sick look 'cause I like it though
I said I didn't want trouble, I'm the boy in the bubble
But then came trouble
And my heart was pumping, chest was screaming
Mind was running, nose was bleeding
Put my hands up, put my hands up
I told this kid I'm ready for a fight
Punch my face, do it 'cause I like the pain
Every time you curse my name
I know you want the satisfaction, it's not gonna happen
Knock me out, kick me when I'm on the ground
It's only gonna let you down
Come the lightning and the thunder
You're the one who'll suffer
It was 6:48, he was walking home
With the blood on his hands from my broken nose
But like every other day, he was scared to go
Back to his house 'cause his pops was home
Drowning his troubles in whiskey bubbles
Just looking for trouble
Well, there's no excuse for the things he did
But there's a lot at home that he's dealing with
Because his dad's been drunk since he was a kid
And I hope one day that he'll say to him
"Put down those bubbles and that belt buckle
In this broken bubble"
Punch my face, do it 'cause I like the pain
Every time you curse my name
I know you want the satisfaction, it's not gonna happen
Knock me out, kick me when I'm on the ground
It's only gonna let you down
Come the lightning and the thunder
You're the one who'll suffer, suffer
Answer:
BEUTIFALL thank you now i will have it stuck in my head forever
Explanation:
Answer:
Hi cedric did you die sorry lol I’m bored
Explanation:
PLS HELP ITS DUE AT 9:50
What does this quote mean?
“And it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!”
Answer:
And it was always said of him that he knew how to keep Christmas well
Narrator, of Scrooge: “And it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! ''
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
True or False?
The following sentence is correct:
Tonight we are going to bake cupcakes and cookies.
True
O False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
In The Odyssey - Teiresias, when Teiresias describes the conflicts that Odysseus will face, how do these conflicts relate to the story’s theme?
The conflicts describe the theme.
The conflicts contrast with the theme.
The conflicts reveal the theme.
The conflicts hide the theme.
Answer:
the conflicts reveal the theme
Explanation:
just took the test and im pretty sure the answer i chose (describe the theme) was wrong, the things that teiresias says more or less talks about the future events which lead to the theme of the story, so it reveals more than describes since describing would be living in the prediction.
Which sentence BEST states two central ideas
that support Blanc's argument in Passage 2?
Individuals who are willing to work can work for
money, and contractors can decide how much to
pay them.
Some political economists argue that competition
is a good thing, and others believe that it harms
most people.
Middle class people make money by running small
businesses, and poor people work for others for
рау. .
Private property limits poor people's access to
essential natural resources, and competition lowers
their wages.
Answer:
Private property limits poor people's access to essential natural resources, and competition lowers their wages.
Explanation:
yes
I have trouble believing Mr. Sawicki's characterization of Steve, because he knows Steve only in school. Since Mr. Sawicki does not know Steve outside of school, he cannot make a judgment about what Steve has been doing in his neighborhood or who his friends are. Sawicki says Steve is honest, but even if Steve is good or honest in Mr. Sawicki's opinion, good people can still make mistakes.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
I have trouble believing Mr. Sawicki's characterization of Steve, because he knows Steve only in school. Since Mr. Sawicki does not know Steve outside of school, he cannot make a judgment about what Steve has been doing in his neighborhood or who his friends are. Sawicki says Steve is honest, but even if Steve is good or honest in Mr. Sawicki's opinion, good people can still make mistakes.
What did you consider when you were writing your answer? Check all that apply.
what Mr. Sawicki says . what other people say . whether Steve is guilty or innocent . what Steve has said
Answer:
what Mr. Sawicki says
Explanation:
The answer shown in the text above was created considering only what Mr. Sawicki says about Steve. The answer states that Steve's characterization through what Mr. Sawicki says is not reliable. That's because Mr. Sawicki doesn't know Steve fully and only knows his behavior in one place, at school. Mr. Sawicki does not know anything about Steve and does not even know how he behaves outside of school, so he cannot say that Steve is honest. In other words, Mr. Sawicki's speech is imprecise, it lacks evidence and therefore cannot be trusted.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game." The dining room to which Ivan conducted him was in many ways remarkable. There was a medieval magnificence about it; it suggested a baronial hall of feudal times with its oaken panels, its high ceiling, its vast refectory table where twoscore men could sit down to eat. About the hall were mounted heads of many animals—lions, tigers, elephants, moose, bears; larger or more perfect specimens Rainsford had never seen. At the great table the general was sitting, alone. The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experience
Rainsford’s feelings as he enters the room.
Rainsford’s feelings about his host.
Rainsford’s impression of the dining room.
Rainsford’s impression of the island.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
This excerpt's narrative point of view allows the reader to experience B) Rainsford's impression of the dining room.
Explain "The Most Dangerous Game".Richard Connell (1893-1949) was an American author and journalist. He was born in New York and began his writing career as a newspaper and magazine reporter. Connell is best known for his short story "The Most Dangerous Game," which was first published in 1924.
"The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story by Richard Connell. It tells the thrilling tale of a big-game hunter named Sanger Rainsford who becomes the hunted on a remote island owned by a wealthy and eccentric aristocrat named General Zaroff. Rainsford finds himself in a deadly game where he becomes the prey, pursued by Zaroff for sport.
As the story unfolds, Rainsford must rely on his survival skills and wit to outsmart Zaroff and escape the island. "The Most Dangerous Game" explores themes of suspense, morality, and the instinct for survival in the face of danger.
Therefore, the correct answer is B).
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name one game played at Scrooge and nephews Christmas celebration
Answer: They play the game they called Yes and No toward the end of their Christmas Day gathering, as observed by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present. The game is very similar to what we might call the game of 21 or Questions.
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Read the paragraph, and answer the question. (1) Other artists use cars to create their art. (2) Some paint or decorate the cars themselves. (3) One art car had hundreds of plastic dinosaurs glued onto it! (4) A Nebraskan artist built Carhenge, a replica of Stonehenge, out of old cars.
What role do sentences 2, 3, and 4 play in this paragraph?
OA) They get the reader's attention.
OB) They support the topic sentence.
C. they give background information about the topic.
D. they tell the reader what to take away from the text .
Answer:
C. They give background information about the topic.
Explanation:
Sentences 2, 3, and 4 gives the reader background knowledge about what they're reading.
Answer:
A or B
Explanation:
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What does the diamond Necklace mean to Mathilde for her self image?
Answer:
The necklace represents everything that Mathilde wants and does not have, all the material possessions of a finer life. This is why Mathilde is drawn to it: ''Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin box, a superb diamond necklace, and her heart began to beat with uncontrolled desire. ''
"It is negative 100 degrees outside!!" What is this an example of? *
Satire
Hyperbole
Understatement
Image
[tex]\Large\boxed{\tt Answer:~Hyperbole}[/tex]
[tex]\tt Explanation:[/tex]
In order to answer this question, we need to know what each of the options mean.
[tex]\tt \underline {Satire}[/tex]
Used to criticize and expose people's foolishness with the uses of irony, humor, and/or exaggeration.
[tex]\tt \underline {Hyperbole}[/tex]
An exaggerated statement that is not literal.
[tex]\tt \underline {Understatement}[/tex]
Presented as something worse than it actually is.
[tex]\tt \underline {Image}[/tex]
Image (or imagery) describes something/someone with our five senses: seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling.
The statement "It is negative 100 degrees outside!" is not literal; it just means that it is extremely cold outside. This statement falls under the category of a hyperbole.
carpenter bees feed on plant pollen.
carpenter bees make nests in wood structures.
Answer:
what is this question or answer
Explanation:
if question please upload full question , this is confusing
___ is beneath the organic material, also called topsoil, most fertile, darkest in color and has the most plant nutrients.
A
O horizon
B
A horizon
C
B horizon
D
C horizon
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which detail from the biography helps the reader understand Antin's interest in education?
A.) "Mary Antin (1881-1949), immigration rights activist"
B.) "came to the United States during the third great wave"
C.) "new arrivals were largely from eastern and southern Europe"
D.) "rose out of it through education and . . . attended Columbia University"
i think its D
if I got it wrong sorry . if you fuss with me i will be more than happy to argue
Hope i got it right*
Answer:
i believe it is d
Explanation:
bc it just makes sense