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Questions: A penny is one- ____of a dollar.
Question 2: Many organs work together in one _____.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. A penny is one-hundredth of a dollar.

2. Many organs work together in one organ system.

Answer 2
1. hundredth 2. organism

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Animal Farm:
Find a passage from the text in Chapters 1-3 where George Orwell uses descriptive language to help the reader picture the setting.

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Answer:

George Orwell's Animal Farm better and more efficiently. STANDARD ... they explore the plot of the novella and help students understand the work better.

In Act III of the play, Mark Antony speaks at the funeral of his friend, Julius Caesar. How is the text presentation of this scene different from the film presentation?


The text provides a detailed description of the setting, while the film focuses only on the characters.

The text provides both Antony's speech and his thoughts as he is speaking.
The film only includes his words.

In the text, Antony's actions as he speaks are unknown. In the film, they are clearly conveyed.

In the text, Antony is mournful and still, while in the film he is angry and animated.

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Answer:

Brutus and Cassius enter the Forum with a crowd of plebeians. Cassius exits to speak to another portion of the crowd. Brutus addresses the onstage crowd, assuring them that they may trust in his honor. He did not kill Caesar out of a lack of love for him, he says, but because his love for Rome outweighed his love of a single man. He insists that Caesar was great but ambitious: it was for this reason that he slew him. He feared that the Romans would live as slaves under Caesar’s leadership.

He asks if any disagree with him, and none do. He thus concludes that he has offended no one and asserts that now Caesar’s death has been accounted for, with both his virtues and faults in life given due attention. Antony then enters with Caesar’s body. Brutus explains to the crowd that Antony had no part in the conspiracy but that he will now be part of the new commonwealth. The plebeians cheer Brutus’s apparent kindness, declaring that Brutus should be Caesar. He quiets them and asks them to listen to Antony, who has obtained permission to give a funeral oration. Brutus exits.

Explanation:

it is a bit long but 100% right

The text presentation of this scene is different from the film presentation in that:
"The text provides both Antony's speech and his thoughts as he is speaking. The film only includes his words." (Option B)

What is Text Presentation?

In literature, a text presentation is a text that can be read. Most plays originate as textual presentations before they become adapted into movies or film presentations.

In most cases, due to commercial reasons and acceptability, text presentations are usually watered down when they are made into movies.

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Reread stanzas two and three. Which line BEST demonstrate that the "caged bird" feels as though he cannot fly anywhere?

a
"...but a bird that stalks down his narrow cage..."
b
"...his wings are clipped and his feet are tied..."
c
"...so he opens his throat to sing."
d
"...and his tune is heard on the distant hill."
Question 4 (10 points)
How do stanza 1 and stanza 4 differ from the other stanzas in the poem?

a
Stanza 1 and 4 are about the life of a bird from the two different perspectives.
b
Stanza 1 and 4 are both about the freedoms from the perspective of a free bird.
c
Stanza 1 and 4 are both about the freedoms from the perspective of a caged bird.
d
Stanza 1 and 4 are different because they show the caged bird has no hope.
Question 5 (10 points)
Why do you think Maya Angelou included the repeating lines "for the caged bird sings of freedom" at the end of the 3rd and 6th stanza?

a
The lines help the reader see that the caged bird still has hope for freedom.
b
The lines help the reader feel his distress and sorrow.
c
The lines help the reader visualize the caged bird.
d
The lines help the reader understand how well the caged bird can sing.
Question 6 (10 points)
The word "stalks" (line 8) most nearly means...



a
the stem of a plant
b
walk angrily
c
narrowly walking
Question 7 (10 points)
The free bird's tone (attitutde) can be best described as... (you may use an online dictionary to look up each answer choice).

a
courageous
b
exuberant
c
territorial
d
ignorant
Question 8 (10 points)
"The repeated lines "for the caged bird sings of freedom" is an example of...

a
alliteration
b
repetition
Question 9 (10 points)
The poet decides to end the poem with two stanzas about the caged bird to...

a
remind the reader about an earlier phrase
b
use repetition of characterize the caged bird
c
emphasize the symbol of imprisonment
Question 10 (10 points)
The caged bird is finally set free at the end of the poem

True
False

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Answer:true

Explanation:

You only need one stanza

His wings are clipped and his feet are tied

Part A

Which statements are central ideas of Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist Titcomb and America's First Bookmobile?

Select the TWO correct answers.

Mary wanted to encourage more young people to love reading.

Hagerstown residents were not avid readers.

Everyone supported Mary's ideas about book wagons.

Mary proved that libraries are for all people.

Part B

Which TWO details from the text best support the answers in Part A?


"Then she started a storytelling hour in remote areas to get the country children excited about books and reading."

"Again, the naysayers were quick to voice their objections. It seemed an outlandish proposition to them."

"In just four short years since her arrival, Miss Titcomb had won the hearts and gained the admiration of the library board and the people of Hagerstown."

"When the Washington County Free Library opened its doors on August 27, 1901, the citizens of Hagerstown showed up in throngs…"

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Answer: For part A it is Mary proved that libraries are for all people. and Mary wanted to encourage more young people to love reading.

Explanation: For part B it is Then she started a storytelling hour in remote areas to get the country children excited about books and reading. and When the Washington County Free Library opened its doors on August 27, 1901, the citizens of Hagerstown showed up in throng

The central idea of Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist comb and America's First Bookmobile are:

A. Mary wanted to encourage more young people to love reading.

D. Mary proved that libraries are for all people.

The two details from the text best support the answers in Part A are:

A: "Then she started a storytelling hour in remote areas to get the country children excited about books and reading."

D: "When the Washington County Free Library opened its doors on August 27, 1901, the citizens of Hagerstown showed up in "

What is Library on Wheels?

This is a book written by Mary Lemist in 1852-1932.

The author set out to change the public library forever by introducing book-deposit stations across the country.

Realizing its drawbacks and incapability to attain, the nation's 25,000 rural residents, such as farmers and their families.

Thus, the correct option is A and D, A and D.

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APK: Predict what you think the short story Leiningen Versus the Ants by Carl Stephenson will be about based on the title and images. Respond in at least 3 to 4 sentences.

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Answer:

yes!! LOL IK IT :> BHAHAH UR SO FUNNYYY-

Explanation:

Answer:

It sounds like it would be how someone who goes by the name Leiningen would be trying to get rid of an ant infestation. He relisesthat the ants are smarter and more capable than what he thought they were going to be. He ends up studing  about the ants and ends the infestation and saves his property.

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This is actually for choir class so.

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ANSWER: the answer is a

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Writing prompt: Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy. Use transition words in your draft to help clarify relationships of ideas.

MUST NEED MORE THAN 100 WORDS

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Answer:

umm

Explanation:

Getting the books black ships before troy unit study guide now is not type  The main characters in Black Ships Before Troy: The Story of the Iliad include Achilles, Writing prompt: Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the Use transition words in your draft to help clarify relationships of ideas.

Answer:

Culture has a significant impact on heroes. For starters, it influences how a person or character perceives a particular situation or idea, as well as their point of view on a variety of ideas and topics. Next, it has an impact on how the hero is portrayed in the story. Third, it influences how a character reacts to an idea or situation.

Culture has an impact on heroes. We see an example of this in 'Black Ships Before Troy,' where in Achilles' culture, to be a hero, you must be brave and fight. This is also evident in 'Heart of a Samurai,' where Manjiro's culture dictates that in order to be a hero, you must provide for your family.

Explanation:

Which detail from chapter 5 of The Outsiders, the chapter where Ponyboy and Johnny spend a week at the old church, should be included in a summary?
what they want to do
what the minor characters are doing
what they do every day
what they eat every day

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Answer:

What they do every day.

Explanation:

1. I’ve read the book. 2. Nothing else is important in a summery.

What they do every day

Why did some Dutch citizens turn in Jews who were hiding?

-They were offered special treatment from the Nazis.

-They never really liked their neighbors.

-They hated Jewish people.

-They thought the German Jews should become Nazis.

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I believe it is that they were offered special treatment from the nazis

What would happen if one type of bird, such as a goose, had identical offspring and all of those offspring survived to reproduce?

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Answer:

ummm I guess the offspring would then have their own offspring. I'm not to sure though, sorry

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1. Write a 4 line cute short song about water.
2. What is 105 divided by 7
3. True or false: All dogs have underbite.
4. Is the Percy Jackson series a good book series?

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Answer:

Water water everywhere

          So much water to share

      Move your head up and down

     You'll see water all around

    2. 15

    3. False

    4. In my opinion I think it is a good series.

Explanation:

I tried to make the song the best I could make it and I spent a good 10 minutes on it and that was the product I got. I grabbed a piece of paper and a pencil and I worked out the problem on paper.My dog does not have underbite so I know that not all dogs have underbite.I read the Percy Jackson series many times by now and in my opinion it is a good series.

Answer:

1.

Water here, simple and clear

Swishing and sloshing, everywhere

Three forms and temperatures

Oh water my dear

2. 15

3. False

4. One hundred percent YESSS!

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The difference is 3 glue sticks because 8-5=3

The poem and the folk tale are about how friends
are important. Compare how both use literary
elements and figurative language to support this
theme. Use at least two details to support your
answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

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what poem are you talking about?

“The Setting Sun and the Rolling World,” how does Old Musoni
support his family?
a. He is a farmer.
b. He is a scientist.
c. He is a beekeeper.
d. He is a metal worker.

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Answer:

Hes a farmer

Explanation:

A.) He is a farmer is the answer

Interpret What does Tubman mean by this observation: “We got to go free or die. And freedom’s not bought with dust.”

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They wouldn’t be getting freedom anytime soon
:)

Select the answers that identify the person and number of the verb below.

Classes perform.

second person
first person
third person
singular
plural

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Answer:

3rd Person & Plural

Explanation:

The 3rd person and I think plural.(:

Read the fifth stanza from “The Raven.”

Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore!"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"
Merely this and nothing more.

How does this incident move the action of the poem forward?

This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to accept his loss.

The speaker refers to Lenore for the very first time here; the reader does not yet know who Lenore is.

This is a turning point in the poem, as the speaker begins to descend into madness.

The speaker again refers to Lenore, and the reader sees that his sorrow is all about his lost love.

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Answer:very nice but but is the question?

Explanation:

Answer:

By reading the stanza, you can tell he is really struck with fear when he realizes there isn't anyone at his door. You can also tell he is desperate for his wife by how he calls to her, even with her being dead and no one in sight. He calls to her as if there is slight hope that it is her coming back from the dead.

The narrator stares into the darkness. He stares. He stares some more. He starts dreaming about the impossible and finally whispers “Lenore.” “Lenore” is echoed back.

Explanation:

We begin to sense the heartbreak experienced by the narrator. He so longs for his lost love that he begins whispering her name, desperately hoping for a response. Does he actually hear a response or is he hallucinating?

Why was The Netherlands an attractive place for German Jews to flee to?

-It was far away from Germany.

-They didn't allow Nazis in The Netherlands.

-There were many houses for German Jews to buy in The Netherlands.

-The Netherlands had originally intended to remain neutral during WWII.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I think number 2

I would say number 4 since the Netherlands tried to stay neutral

Which statement is true about Alexander Fleming's initial understanding of penicillin?

A: He hoped that penicillin would cure certain diseases.

B: He was unaware that penicillin would have any effect.

C: He was sure penicillin would be a helpful medicine

D: He knew penicillin was deadly to some bacteria

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Answer

B or A but im leaning towards B

To confirm your understanding, write a summary of “Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad.”


Help plzz and thx

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Answer:

Harriet Tubman was born a slave and dreamed of being free. She was willing to risk everything--including her own life--to see that dream come true. After her daring escape, Harriet became a conductor on the secret Underground Railroad, helping others make the dangerous journey to freedom.

Explanation:

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Harriet Tubman was born a slave what she wanted was to get people there freedom and let them have a good life she would risk everything for them and that takes a lot to be honest lmk if that helps luvv :)

What was Lincoln's view of slavery and African Americans?

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Answer:

He supported the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery throughout the United States, and, in the last speech of his life, he recommended extending the vote to African Americans.

Which quote provides relevant evidence for the author’s claim that the water infrastructure is aging? A. “Rescue crews launched from boat, fire engine, and helicopter were able to rescue all stranded motorists and their passengers.” B. “At forty-three years of age, the pipe lurking beneath River Road was relatively young compared to many still in use in areas of the country that are easily twice that age, or older.” C. “Every year across the country, there are approximately 240,000 water main breaks.” D. “As many as 75,000 yearly sanitary sewer overflows discharge three to ten billion gallons of untreated wastewater, leading to some 5,500 illnesses.”

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The question wants evidence that water infrastructure is aging. B is giving evidence of age.

The answer is B. Gtg

Which of the words below is an exception to this rule?

For words ending with silent e, drop the e before adding a suffix beginning with a vowel, such as –ing, –ive, –able, or –er.

A. dyeing
B. receivable
C. creative
D. timer

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i believe the answer would be A

Part A

In “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World,” how does Old Musoni feel
about the world beyond his homeland?
a. He longs to explore it.
b. He believes it is dangerous.
c. He does not think other places exist.
d. He believes a home can be made anywhere.

Part B

Which passage from “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World” most
clearly supports the answer to Part A?
a. The white speck whose sound had disturbed his work and thoughts was far
out at the edge of the yellow sky, near the horizon.
b. He saw nothing now but disaster and death for his son out there in the
world.
c. Words are handles made to the smith’s fancy and are liable to break under
stress.
d. And if there were a couple of ancestors who needed appeasement, he
would do it while he was still around.

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Answer:

Part a is he thinks it is dangerous

Part b is he saw nothing now but death and disaster

Explanation:

A . Can I get the brainless

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Royston plays a video game 7 times. His scores are 60, 65, 66, 74, 69, 72, and 63. Which is the best measure of center of Royston's performance?

A. median

B. middle number

C. mean

D. mode

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I think it’s median also I wouldn’t open that photo sounds a little sketchy
The answer is median

Which three phrases help describe the character Badger in this excerpt from Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in The Willows?

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Answer:

I cannt see its all black

Explanation:

Answer:

1, 2, and 4

Explanation:

Each one describes something about Badger.

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What was the Council of 500?

A.a council of citizens who met annually to discuss important issues
B.a council of long-serving citizens who selected and voted on important issues
C.a group of randomly chosen citizens who voted on the issues selected by the Assembly
D.a group of randomly chosen citizens who decided which issues the Assembly would debate

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B. A council of long serving citizens who selected and voted on important issues

Answer: C.a group of randomly chosen citizens who voted on the issues selected by the Assembly

Explanation:

Instead, a universal theme is one that _______________________________

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Answer:

a central idea

Explanation:

a theme that applies to everyone in general for all different central sencerais

A central idea is a theme of what it’s going to happen

1.
Which sentence supports the claim, bedbugs have become one of the most dreaded and expensive pests around?

Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $5,000.

When a bedbug bites a human, the human doesn’t feel it.

Bedbugs are hard to find during the daytime.

You may have bedbugs if you wake up with a rash.

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The answer would be
A-ridding a house of bedbugs would cosh 5,000 cause that’s the only won about money and it shows it would cost a lot of money!

Answer:

It's A, "Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $50,000"

Explanation:

$50,000 meets the expensive part, and  bedbugs are probably dreaded because of that cost.

How else could the 10 most common names in America have been illustrated? Select and explain an alternative way to illustrate the top 10 names. Your answer should be 2 to 3 sentences.

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It could’ve been shown by ranking it from most common to least. This method would be easier for others to view it instead of having to see a bunch of bar graphs
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