Answer:
Explanation:
I say no because if that student is dealing with an issue ,then they don't need the whole class to see it. Its none of the other classmates business. There are some things that people shouldn't see and there are some things that they should see.
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Answer:
Only for certain reasons. But I would say no. Many people have anxiety about showing their faces. The teacher may think they are fixing it, but are forcing them to do it, making it worse.
Explanation:
In hearts and hands what is the setting and explain why this contributes to the plot
Answer:
The story “Hearts and Hands” reminds us of the old lesson that appearances can be deceptive. In fact, this has been the main point of the story which begins when an elegant-looking young lady named Miss. Fairchild meets by chance her old pal Mr. Easton in a train compartment in the West. Soon after, she discovers that Easton’s right hand is handcuffed to the left hand of another man. At once, she fears that Mr. Easton might have been involved in some criminal activity and so is arrested. Sensing Mr. Easton’s embarrassment, the second man comes to his rescue by explaining that Mr. Easton is a marshal who is taking him to Leavenworth prison as he has got seven years of jail term for counterfeiting. At once, she recovers from the “bewildered horror” with “a deep breath and returning color”. This is the moment Miss Fairchild probably senses how appearances can be deceptive. Interestingly, she didn’t know that it was actually a part of a larger deception. Since then she seems to get going well with Mr. Easton. When Miss. Fairchild tries to get closer with Easton and says that she also likes the West.
Brainlist Pls!
Where can Ana look to find out how to get her Grandmother's house at Christmastime?
A) Atlas
B) Almanac
C) Phone book
D) Encyclopedia
What are 3 or more Similes in the story Raymond's run
Answer:
Three similes from the story "Raymond's Run" are:
1. "I'll high-prance down 34th Street like a rodeo pony to keep my knees strong . . ."
2. ". . . but people ain't grateful, so now she hangs out with the new girl Gretchen, and talks about me like a dog . . ."
3. "He looks around the park from Gretchen like a periscope in a submarine movie."
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things with the purpose of stating a similarity between them. In that sense, a simile would be similar to a metaphor. The difference is that simile relies on words such as "like" or "as" to make the comparison, while the metaphor does not. For example: My mind is like a bird. → Comparing one's mind to a bird helps convey the sense of freedom. One is free to imagine and think just like a bird is free to fly.
With that in mind, we can see that the three answers above use simile to compare the characters' actions to something that will help convey how those actions are performed. For example, the narrator compares the way her teacher looks around with the way a periscope moves when searching around.
"Raymond's Run" is a short story by Toni Cade Bambara about the narrator, Squeaky, and her brother Raymond, who is a child with special needs.
Which is a counterclaim to Leila's post?
O Uniforms can be styled in unique and interesting
ways.
O Uniforms are expensive for schools and families.
O Uniforms make students feel uncomfortable.
O Uniforms are sharp and professional looking.
Answer: C
Explanation: it makes students feel uncomfortable bc they tell them to be individual then take away their individuality.
Answer:
A.) Uniforms can be styled in unique and interesting ways.
Explanation:
The answer is actually A!! :3
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(Doing the exam review for EDG right now!)
Nice try to the person above me.
Is this a clause or a phrase?
Shots in the arm
Is this a clause or a phrase?
Feeling better now?
Is this a clause or a phrase?
In Paris go east
Explanation:
shots in the arm-phrase
feeling better now-clause
in Paris go east-phrase
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Shots in the ArmphaseFeeling better NowphaseIn Paris go Eastphase
When Mary meets her uncle for the first time, wheat special gift does she ask him for ?
A new dress.
A set of poetry books.
A set of drawing pencils.
A bit of earth in the gardens.
Answer:
She asks for a bit of Earth for her gardening.
Explanation:
"He agrees, and asks if there is anything at all she wants. Mary replies that she wants nothing more than 'a bit of earth' for her gardening."
How does Hinton use the greasers' long, greasy hair as a symbol?
A. to indicate that the greasers do not care about their appearance or reputations
B. to indicate that the greasers are too poor to buy shampoo and get hair cuts.
C. to show the greasers’ rebellious nature and how they are different from the Socs
D. to show that the greasers live in an unclean and unhealthy environment
Answer:
C. to show the greasers' rebellious nature and how they are different from the Socs
Explanation:
A big part of the book was looking at the differences between the greasers, and the Socs
Answer:
c
Explanation:
which of the following words could be used as a substitute for annihilated? A soiled B erected C truncated D demolished
Answer:
d
Explanation:
demolished
it means made void
Which of the following attire policies is NOT true for back-of-the-house staff?
O Always cover tattoos
O Always wear a hair restraint
O Always wear close-toed shoes
O Never wear hand jewelry
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Read the poem "A Farm-Picture” by Walt Whitman.
THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn,
A sun-lit pasture field, with cattle and horses feeding;
And haze, and vista, and the far horizon, fading away.
The last line is shorter than the first line in this poem. This best reflects the idea of
the open door, which is closest to the observer.
the animals, which are in the middle ground.
the sunny pasture, which is in the middle ground.
the fading horizon, which is farthest from the observer.
Answer:
D the fading horizon
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
Read the poem "A Farm-Picture” by Walt Whitman.
THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn,
A sun-lit pasture field, with cattle and horses feeding;
And haze, and vista, and the far horizon, fading away.
The last line is shorter than the first line in this poem. This best reflects the idea of
the open door, which is closest to the observer.
the animals, which are in the middle ground.
the sunny pasture, which is in the middle ground.
the fading horizon, which is farthest from the observer.
The ocean is the habitat of many types of fish. The ocean is a wide expanse of salt water. Which revision uses an appositive to combine these two sentences correctly?
This question is missing the answer options. I have found the complete question online. The options are the following:
a. The ocean, a wide expanse of salt water, is the habitat of many types of fish.
b. The ocean is the habitat of many types of fish because it is a wide expanse of salt water.
c. The ocean is a wide expanse of salt water, and many types of fish live there.
d. The ocean is the habitat of many types of fish, which enjoy the wide expanse of salt water.
Answer:
The revision which uses an appositive to combine these two sentences correctly is:
a. The ocean, a wide expanse of salt water, is the habitat of many types of fish.
Explanation:
An appositive can be a noun or a noun phrase. It is placed beside another noun the in the sentence with the purpose of renaming it, that is, of providing further information about it. Unless restrictive, appositives appear between commas in a sentence. Take a look at the example below:
- My pet, a cat, is always asleep.
The purpose of the appositive "a cat" is to rename the noun "pet".
With that in mind, we can easily identify the option which uses an appositive to combine the two sentences:
a. The ocean, a wide expanse of salt water, is the habitat of many types of fish.
The second sentence became the appositive between the commas, "a wide expanse of salt water." Its function is to provide further information about the noun "ocean".
Just help me with this I can only take this test once.
A. All of these answer choices are correct
I hope this helps!!
I would appreciate it if you could mark me as brainliest :-)
(I'm almost at the next level, virtuoso)
Answer:
A. All these answer choices are correct
Which part of paragraph 3 MOST CLEARLY supports the idea that swift action is needed?
A
Our challenge, not tomorrow but today, is to accomplish objectives
which have eluded mankind since the beginning of time.
B
We must bring equal justice to all our citizens. We must abolish human
poverty.
С
We must eradicate killing and crippling disease and lengthen the span
of life to 100 or 200 years.
D
We must end open bias and active bigotry and, above all else, we must
help to bring about a day "when nation shall not lift up sword against
nation, neither shall they learn war anymore."
Answer: C:С
C:We must eradicate killing and crippling disease and lengthen the span
of life to 100 or 200 years.
Explanation:
<< III >
Read the passage and answer the question to the right.
A Day at the Park
On a bright, sunny day, Jennifer took her little dog, Fefe, to the park. She walked her
around for hours. The day was very hot. When Fefe became extremely thirsty, Jennifer
kindly took her to the water fountain and let her drink from it using her floppy tongue.
What is the "concept" of a show?
an idea for what the show should be about
an idea for how the show should look
the producers ideas for the show
the writer's first draft of the show
Answer:
An idea for what the show should be about.
Explanation:
Option A should be your answer.
an idea for how the show should look
i did the quiz got the quistion right :)
How does Lizabeth describe the marigolds on p. 218, and what do you learn about her from this?
she describes the marigolds as strange since they didnt fit with anything else in the scenery, it shows shes very observant
Bethany and her friend Missy both signed up for a driver's education class. Missy is concerned about passing the written test. She has already completed two practice tests that she received from the instructor.
Based on the information in the instructions, what will Bethany tell Missy?
Answer:
Have someone quiz you over the rules by using flashcards.
Explanation:
Which word, if it replaced the word "activity" in the sentence above, would CHANGE the meaning of the sentence?
Hello. You did not present the sentence to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
In order for the meaning of the sentence to be changed if the word "activity" is replaced, you should use words that are not synonymous with "activity". Synonyms are words with different spellings, but they keep the same meaning. In this case, it is only possible to modify the meaning of the sentence, replacing "activity" with antonyms such as "inactivity," "inactiveness" and "inaction." Antonyms are words that have completely different meanings.
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Answer:
third one
Explanation:
its where the wolf cared for them
Answer: number 3
Explanation:
which of these stories is most likely a myth
Answer:
what are the stories?
Explanation:
Answer:
what is the story at
1. PART A: Which of the following describes the central idea of the text?
А. The nose and tongue often send conflicting messages to the brain that can make food taste bad.
B Humans have taste receptors that are unique to them and will likely taste different things in food.
c The nose and tongue send messages to the brain to give humans information about what they've eaten.
D Humans often eat without breathing through their nose and miss out on the full experience of taste
Read the sentence. I could tell by the mischievous gleam in their eyes and the sneaky looks they were exchanging that my little brother and sister had been planning to deceive me in some way. The most precise replacement for the underlined word is arranging preparing conniving organizing
Hello. You did not show the underlined word to which the question refers. However, according to the response options, we can understand that the underlined word is "planning".
Answer:
Conniving
Explanation:
The word "Conniving" is used to indicate that there is planning, a conspiracy to do something bad and harmful, such as deceiving someone. Accordingly, we can say that the word "conniving", could replace the word "planning" presented in the text, without changing the meaning of the sentence.
C. Conniving........
How does the author support the claim that ""gracious living had been a long time coming""?
Answer:
Hello. By reading the sentence presented in the question above, we can see that this sentence is a quote from the text "Birth of the Cool" written by Katy Kelly. In this case, the author supports this statement by presenting the various methods used to keep the food fresh.
Explanation:
"Birth of the Cool" is a text that shows how the creation of refrigerators made life easier for people, since it was very difficult to keep food refrigerated and preserved before refrigerators existed. The wait for the creation of refrigerators was very long and people had to develop several techniques and methods to keep food preserved, especially in the summer. These methods were what the author used to justify the phrase "gracious living had been a long time coming," showing that the easy life that refrigerators promote, was not something easy to achieve.
Read the following excerpt from The Early History of the Airplane.
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Many persons likewise published measurements and formulas; but the results were so discordant that Professor Langley undertook a new series of measurements, “Experiments in Aerodynamics.”
What context clues give you the idea that discordant is defined as: disagreeing or incongruous?
-----------------------------
though others had published “. . . undertook a new series of measurements. . .”
Many persons published measurements and formulas
published measurements and formulas; but the results were so discordant
results . . .”Experiments in Aerodynamics.”
Answer:
though others had published “. . . undertook a new series of measurements. . .”
Explanation:
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What did Mr. Bigelow tell Ann?
a
he tried to buy Ann for $800 from Master Charles but Master Charles would not sell her
b
Ann had to decide if she wanted to "steal" her freedom by running away with his help
c
Ann would have to run to Canada, she would not be safe in the Northern states because slave hunters would look for her
d
all the choices are correct
What is the symbolism of The Golden Touch by Nathaniel Hawthorne?
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
The answer is that it is a good/positive symbol of success.
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Answer:
The ability to earn a large amount of money or be very successful in an endeavor
Explanation:
If added after sentence 3, which sentence would most improve this conclusion
Answer:
can you give me "Sentence 3" and the answer choices?
Explanation:
(easy English question)
"The child crept quietly through the sleeping house."
Which does the author build in this sentence?
Tone
Mood
Answer:
mood
Explanation:
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can someone please pretend to my b o y f r i e n d so I can make my ex jealous
Sure. So what do you want me to do?
Answer:
why want to make your ex jealous
Explanation:
Complete the following sentence. The noun that is referred to by a pronoun is called the