Reading your papers aloud to yourself or someone else is what effective method?
A. Checking for coherence
B. Proofreading
C. Checking sentence structure
D.
All of the above
I think All because we have to check for coherence just in case there are INcoherence words that don't make sense and the grammar might be written with mistakes. So also Proofreading and reviewing the sentence structures! ALL OF ABOVE
Read this excerpt from "The Big Shot."
In her most recent test, she asked golfers who had just
finished playing to find on a chart a black circle that
was the same size as a cup on the green. She says.
"What we found was that the golfers who scored better
selected larger circles," adding that this suggests that
they perceive the hole as bigger." Golfers who didn't
score as well chose smaller circles.
Which type of image would best help readers
understand the study being described and its
conclusion?
a photograph of a golf course with a bar graph over
it showing the numbers of players who chose each
black circle and the average scores of each group
O a drawing of the study's black circles, each labeled
with the number of players who chose it, and the
average score of that group of players
O a photograph of a golf ball and the black circles on
the chart, each labeled with its size, next to' a dot plot
showing each player's score and chosen circle
O a drawing of a golf ball and a chart with different size
black circles, each labeled with the number of
players that chose it and the size of the circle
Why was Henry VIII so disappointed in both Katharine and Anne
for bearing daughters instead of sons? Provide an explanation for
hereditary government and elected government. Tell whether you
agree or disagree with each.
in the times the reason all kings needed male children is beacuse the crown had only been held by a male. So for henry's first born and second born not counting the children coming from mistresses this is not very good odds And with the amounts of stillborn and miscarried children he had from those wifes he needed a new wife not realizing it was something wrong with himself in the bedroom. So he moved on to Jane Seymour who did bare a male child but she died during the 22 hours of childbirth.
reread the 1722 entry on pages 4 and 5
Answer:
i dont understand
Explanation:
Where does this statement belong?
The excerpt suggests that Helen was a bright and happy
child before her illness struck.
BOTH
The Story of My Life
Autobiography - written
by Helen Keller
first-person point of view
The excerpt begins with
Helen's belief that she was
just like any other child at
birth.
The excerpt includes
Helen's memories of her
mother's gentle touch.
m The Life of Helen Keller
Biography - written by
another person about
Helen Keller
third-person point of view
The excerpt includes facts
about Helen's birthdate,
birthplace, and parents,
Answer:
The Story of My Life
Autobiography - written
by Helen Keller
first-person point of view
The excerpt begins with
Helen's belief that she was
just like any other child at
birth.
The excerpt includes
Helen's memories of her
mother's gentle touch.
m The Life of Helen Keller
Biography - written by
another person about
Helen Keller
third-person point of view
The excerpt includes facts
Today, video game companies are required to label games with
information about violence, language, and other mature content.
However, some people do not think warning labels are enough to keep
parents informed. Are the warning labels enough, or should video
game companies do more to help families make wise choices
regarding appropriate video games for children and teens? Write a
letter to a video game company stating your opinion and giving
reasons to support that opinion.
Sophie wrote this claim in response to the prompt:
Due to the rise in popularity of video games, children and teens are
becoming addicted to gaming, and some of the games contain
inappropriate content, like violence and bad language.
Which statement best explains how effectively Sophie's claim responds to the
prompt?
Answer:
Im pretty sure the answer is A
Explanation:
This is because all tough she game a full response she forgot to respond to half of the prompt!
Answer:
A. The claim is ineffective because although it states a position, it does not respond directly to the prompt.
Explanation:
I took the quiz on A P E X!
Please help me ASAP thank you <3
Question 1: Change the active voice to passive voice
The committee is looking for a solution to the problem
Question 2: change the active voice to passive voice
Alice has interviewed more than forty people for this job
Answer:
1. A solution to the problem is being looked for by the committee.
2. More than forty people have been interviewed for this job by Alice.
as a student what is the pressing issue in the news that got your attention
Answer:
Several of the present issues of education are:
Government funding for education. On any list of current issues in education, school funding ranks near the top.
School safety.
Disciplinary policies.
Technology in education.
Charter schools and voucher programs.
Common Core.
Standardized testing.
Teacher salaries
Explanation:
an essay on how juliet changed during the story, especially after she met romeo
won't do essay because that's plagiarism but here's a bit:
- Juliet changes more than any other character in Romeo and Juliet. ... But when she meets Romeo, she becomes more and more assertive regarding the path of her life. In the Act III, Capulet tells her that she is to marry Paris, but instead of submitting, she goes against her father's will and professes her love for Romeo.
- Juliet is changed by the love she experiences with Romeo. This Is because as the play progresses Gullets concept of love broadens from what she new it to be by the relationship between her and the Nurse and her relationship with her parents to her relationship with Romeo, she is more willing and open to the idea of it.
Also, I have 2 dogs named Romeo and Juliet. But they don't like eachother. The irony.
Which BEST describes how the characteristically
American settings shape BOTH stories?
The settings in both stories prove difficult to endure
and become a source of conflict among the
characters.
The settings in both stories create a generic
backdrop upon which the complicated plot lines
develop
The settings in both stories are integral to the
themes and characters developed.
The settings in both stories change from the
beginning to the end, mirroring the nation's history,
Answer:
The setting in both stories are integral to the themes and characters developed
Explanation:
I read the story
how is jonas feeling in chapter 16? The Giver
Answer:
His parents don't know what love is. Jonas feels sad because he has experienced love, and love does have meaning for him. At the conclusion of Chapter 16, Lowry foreshadows the future when Jonas whispers to Gabe that life in the community could be different if people would change: "There could be love."
Explanation:
:)
Which of the following is NOT a signal word for cause or effect? *
Therefore
So
And
Because
you must not touch this button while the
experiment is in progress
change this sentence from active to passive voice
Answer:
Active to passive: This button must not be touched by you while the experiment is in progress.
Senses are only used on present perfect continuous.
true or false?
Answer: True
Explanation:
How do I explain that rap and poetry are the same?
List 3 goals you have for yourself in High School and how you will achieve them?
Refer to the article “The Value of Money” in your Money, Money, Money magazine for a complete version of this text.
Based on the information in ”Inflation” section of the article, what is the relationship between inflation and the value of money?
A. Due to inflation, the value of money is always decreasing.
B. As inflation rises, one’s purchasing power decreases.
C. When inflation occurs, economies will eventually fail.
D. With low inflation, the value of money is always higher.
(Please answer ASAP)
It also serves as a unit of account and as a store of value—as the “mack” did in Lompoc. The exchange of goods and services in markets is among the most universal activities of human life. To facilitate these exchanges, people settle on something that will serve as a medium of exchange—they select something to be money.
Answer:
i think its d
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Read "They shut me up in Prose—" by Emily Dickinson. From whose point of view is the poem most likely written?
They shut me up in Prose—
As when a little Girl
They put me in the Closet—
Because they liked me “still”—
Still! Could themself have peeped—
And seen my Brain—go round—
They might as wise have lodged a Bird
For Treason—in the Pound—
Himself has but to will
And easy as a Star
Look down upon Captivity—
And laugh—No more have I—
A.
an independent person
B.
a lonely person
C.
a scared person
D.
a childish person
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
An independent person.
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What are three absolute terms
Answer:
Absolute terms, such as 'only,' 'never,' or 'none,' make the statement the only possible version of a situation.
Explanation:
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Invisible Man
Would anyone please be able to write me an essay on Invisible Man before midnight tonight. It must be 5 paragraphs long with a minimum of 8 quotes from the book. Also in MLA format
You can pick from these 6 different topics. I need this essay or im gonna fail the class.
1. How does the division between the narrator’s changing perception of himself and how others perceive him relate to the themes of blindness and invisibility?
2. How does the narrator’s briefcase encapsulate his history, both culturally and over the course of the novel? Consider the contents of the briefcase at the end of the book. What might the briefcase tell us about the narrator’s identity as an individual and as a Black man?
3. In the book “Invisible Man”, how does racism influence the narrator’s search for identity? Consider the systems that influence the actions and intentions of both Black and White characters over the length of the novel (including the narrator, himself.)
4. In recalling his grandfather’s dying words, the narrator is forced to confront the idea that other people may be masking an ulterior motive or a hidden truth. Why is the narrator seemingly so unable to see others’ true motives, behind their masks, even after he has been fooled on many occasions? Analyze and describe the reasons for the narrator’s naivete.
5. Throughout the novel, the narrator encounters powerful institutions and individuals, all of which are bent on maintaining influence over events. Write a paper analyzing and comparing two of these individuals or institutions.
6. Compare “Great Gatsby” and “Invisible Man”. Consider what each says about hope vs. despair, disillusionment vs. delusion, and the nature of the American Dream and who is ‘allowed’ to achieve it.
Answer:
Explanation:.
The three principal parts of a verb are the present, past, and past participle.
True
False
ASAP WHATS THE THEME
- will mark brianist
Answer:
Curiosity killed the cat?
Explanation:
Does the theme you're looking for pertain to the entire story with that line or to that one line itself?
Yan takes a test with 15 questions and answers 12 of them correctly. Which percent does he have correct?
Answer:
you got an 80 B-
Explanation:
what proves that mr Bamjee is dependent on his wife
Answer:
um u prob forgot to attach something. like the choices.
what is the correct meaning of the word fluency
After reading the story many times the child read it with fluency
answers
1. happiness
2. rhythm
3. ease
4. help
Answer:
3.Ease
Explanation:
This means that the child is now used to it and doesn't need help or assistance in reading the story.
The Fan
A comedy in three acts
Scene IV.
by Carlo Goldoni
[Evarist and Susanna come out of the shop.]
[(Candida) watches (Evarist) from the back of the terrace.]
Susanna. Do not complain, sir, the fan is cheap.
Evarist. I am sorry that the fan is not more beautiful.
Susanna. That was the last of those of the first quality. Now my shop is emptied. [Smiling.] I suppose it is a present?
Evarist. Certainly. I do not buy fans for myself.
Susanna. For Signorina Candida, because hers broke?
Evarist. [Impatiently.] No; for some one else.
Susanna. All right, all right. I am not curious.
Candida. He has great secrets with the draper. I am curious to hear some details. [Approaches to the front.]
Evarist. [Approaching Nina.] Nina!
Nina. Your wishes, sir?
Evarist. A favour. I know Signorina Candida loves you.
Nina. Yes, she has pity on the poor orphan. But alas! I am subjected to my brother, who embitters my life.
Evarist. Listen to me.
Nina. [Spinning on.] Spinning does not make me deaf.
Evarist. [To himself.] Her brother is full of whims, but neither does she seem free of them.
Candida. Business with the shopwoman; business with Nina. I do not understand. [Comes forward yet more.]
Evarist. May I ask you a favour?
Nina. Have I not already answered you? Have I not told you to command? I am not deaf. If my spindle disturbs you, I will throw it aside. [Does so.]
Evarist. But how impetuous!
Candida. What does her anger signify?
Nina. I am at your orders.
Evarist. You know that Signorina Candida broke her fan?
Nina. Why, certainly.
Evarist. I have bought a new one at the shop.
Nina. As you please.
Evarist. But Signora Geltrude must not know.
Nina. There you do wisely.
Evarist. And I wish that you should give her the fan secretly.
Nina. I cannot serve you.
Evarist. How unkind of you!
Candida. [To herself.] He told me he was going shooting, and he is still here.
Evarist. Why will you not do me this favour?
Nina. Because I want to know nothing about this matter.
Evarist. You take the matter too seriously. Candida loves you so much.
Nina. True, but in such matters—
Evarist. You told me you wanted to marry Crispino.
Candida. They are discussing important secrets.
Nina. If you want nothing else of me, I will go on spinning. [Does so.]
Evarist. But listen, do! Candida has begged me to give you a dowry that you may wed your Crispino.
Nina. [Suddenly grows friendly.] Really?
Evarist. Yes; and I gave her my word that I would do all—
Nina. Where is the fan?
Evarist. Here.
Nina. Quick, quick, give it to me, but so that no one sees.
[Evarist gives her the fan.]
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme of The Fan?
People should mind their own business.
It is always good to help out a friend.
Some people cannot be trusted with secrets.
The truth almost always reveals itself.
Question 2
Part B
Which line from the text best shows how the characters develop the theme in Part A?
"Candida. He told me he was going shooting, and he is still here."
"Nina. Because I want to know nothing about this matter."
"Evarist. And I wish that you
Answer:
C for part A and A for part B I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
Hope this helps
SOMEBODY PLZ HELP WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS PAINTING MEANS???? WHAT IS THE MESSAGE? (No links/files plz)
Answer:
Mark me brainliest if possible please
Explanation:
I think it is a sign of diversity in this world and that we should accept it
its very nice
who here is really good at english 1 and could help me
i will give 50-150 points to whoever could help me pass this class within 5 days and btw its on acellus and i will give my log in but u have to comment and you cant have a new account or just a few answers
Answer:
i have a 100 in English and I am a graduate
In Ch. 46, Stanley imagines something as he is waiting? What does he imagine? *
Answer:
The Warden talks about how she grew up digging holes with her parents, looking for the suitcase. Mr. Sir makes reference to a woman asking questions and the A.G.. Chapter 46. While Stanley and Zero try to stay still
Explanation:
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Derrick wants to work out exactly what he will say in a voiceover script for each of his slides. What's the best type of storyboard for Derrick to use?
A) a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals
B) a storyboard with lots of frames on a single page
C) page-per-slide template that will allow Derrick to draw all his visuals in detail
D) an interactive storyboard that allows Derrick to drag and drop visual elements
The best type of storyboard for Derrick to use a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals. So, the correct option is A.
What is meant by storyboard?A storyboard is a visual depiction of the shot-by-shot progression of a video.
Here,
For the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic, or interactive media sequence, a storyboard is a graphic organiser made up of drawings or pictures that are shown in order.
Each shot in a storyboard is represented by a square with an artwork or photograph, along with comments describing what's happening in the scene and what is being stated in the screenplay at that time.
Hence,
The best type of storyboard for Derrick to use a storyboard with lots of space for text and less space for visuals. So, the correct option is A.
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