Answer:
The dog was being shouted at by the boy
5. Read the aphorism. A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.
What is the meaning of this aphorism from Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack?
Gossip is not a bad activity so long as some good comes of it.
O Accidents are never as bad as we first believe them to be.
O Talking too much can result in a person losing their money.
Hurting someone's feelings can be worse than inflicting physical harm.
Answer: The meaning of this aphorism is that a slip of the foot, that is to say, attempting to succeed in some given enterprise and failing in doing so (or in other words, choosing to act but failing, for whatever reason) is not as bad as talking without thinking (a slip of the tongue),
write a story beginning with these words "look out" voice shouted. It was too late.
Answer:
Look out before its too late before you get hurt or in trouble
Answer:
¨Look out!¨ the voice shouted. It was too late. She had known he would´ve done this. I should have stayed with him, this wouldn´t have happened. ¨Kelly! Hurry up, we need to bury this thing, and fast. I think someone might have called the cops.¨ Kelly bent down to the lifeless body, lying helplessly on the pavement. ¨Kelly I said come on! Look it´s done now, now come on help me!¨ The figure demanded. ¨No, I´m not doing this anymore. I-I just can´t, you don´t understand.¨ Kelly added swiftly. ¨No, you don´t understand. This fool could have ruined everything for us, all of our plans.¨ Not my plans yours, Kelly thought as she looked down hoping to avoid eye contact.
Explanation:
I can write more if you need, Hope this helps!!
How does the theme of "Amigo Brothers" help you understand a larger lesson about life, human nature, or human experience? Use the details and evidence you have compiled from examining the story elements of setting, character and dialogue, conflict and plot, and point of view to identify the theme of the story. Analyze how the theme (or underlying message) is developed over the course of the text. Begin with a clear thesis statement that introduces your topic. Remember to organize and support your writing with textual evidence and inferences, using precise language and selection vocabulary where possible. Include transitions to reveal the connections among your ideas, and establish a formal style of delivery. Finally, provide a conclusion that summarizes your main ideas.
Answer:
how much time you will be the first time
What do they think they could say to make sure that Farquaad changes his mind?
Answer:
"Hey lol *poops*"
Explanation:
Personal poem using figurative language
Answer:
me too
Explanation:
Sun stare, don't care
With my head in my hands, thinking of a simpler time
Like Sun Ra, feel small
But I had it under control every time
When I was a waitress wearing a white dress
Look how I do this, look how I got this
When I was a waitress working the night shift
You were my man, felt like I got this
Down at the Men in Music Business Conference
Down in Orlando, I was only 19
Down at the Men in Music Business Conference
I only mention it 'cause it was such a scene
And I felt seen
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mmm
Summer, sizzling
Listening to jazz out on the lawn
Listening to White Stripes when they were white-hot
Listening to rock, all day long
When I was a waitress
Wearing a tight dress, handling the heat
I wasn't famous
Just listening to Kings of Leon to the beat
Like, look at how I got this
Look how I got this, just singing in the street
Down at the Men in Music Business Conference
I felt free 'cause I was only 19
Such a scene
Summer, summer is almost gone
We were talking about life
We were sitting outside 'til dawn
But I would still go back
If I could do it all again, I'd fly
Because it made me feel
Made me feel like a god
'Cause it made me feel
Made me feel like a god
See how it made me feel
Made me feel like a god
When I was a waitress wearing a white dress
Look how I do this, look how I got this
I was a waitress working the night shift
You were my man, felt like I got this
Down at the Men in Music Business Conference
Down in Orlando, I was only 19
Down at the Men in Music Business Conference
I only mention it 'cause it was such a scene
And I felt seen
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mmm
When I was a waitress wearing a tight dress
Like, look how I do it, look how I got this
I was a waitress wearing a tight dress
Like, look who would do this, look who would got this
It made me feel, made me feel like a god
It kinda makes me feel like maybe I was better off
'Cause it made me feel, made me feel like a god
Kinda makes me feel like maybe I was better off
imagine you are visiting these countries on vocation. write sentences about what you are doing
1- ejemplo: i´m in Japan. i´m trying sushi.
2- We´ re in The U.K________
3- i´m in Jamaica.__________
4- we´ re in Australia._______
5- I´m in the U.S.___________
Answer:
2. I am trying fish and chips
3. I am trying Ackee
4. I am going to Sydney opera house / I am eating Vegemite
5. I visited the Statue of liberty/ Ate hotdogs in New York ?
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How does the rising action of the novel affect the setting? In two to three sentences, explain what the initial setting of the story is and what the new setting is (Hobbit).
Answer:
tbh i dont know
Explanation:
Answer:
The Hobbit opens at Bilbo’s house, which is located in the Middle Earth village of the Shire. These words and phrases from the novel describe the setting of Bilbo’s house:
hole in the ground
round door painted green
shiny yellow brass knob
tube-shaped hall
polished chairs
These words and phrases describe the Shire, the village in which Bilbo lives:
the Hill
over the Water
the sun was shining
the grass was green
2 . Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence best gets across the author's message in the story? A True Victory Kelso and his best friend, Adiel, had spent weeks building their go-cart for the annual Wolf Club go-cart race. Then, at the last minute, another team's go-cart broke down. Adiel and Kelso decided to let that team use their go-cart. But now they were regretting their decision. It was painful watching the race from the sidelines. When the first cart crossed the line, Adiel and Kelso couldn't helping wondering how it would have felt if they had won. Within seconds, other carts raced by. Instead of feeling glum, Kelso began to laugh. He delighted in the breeze that blew through his hair as the go-karts rushed past. Adiel noticed a genuine smile spread wide across Kelso's face. Adiel realized that this sense of happiness was also surging throughout his body, even though he had not raced. "You did a really nice thing today," whispered a nearby Wolf Club leader. "Thanks," said Adiel. "I guess I won't ever know if I could've won the race." "Well winning isn't one of the Wolf Club mottos," said the leader. "But we do believe that we should promise to do our best and do something good for somebody every day. I'd say you proved yourself today as one of the worthiest people here to be called a Wolf Cub." Adiel's mother soon appeared. "And I'm more proud of you now than I ever could have been if you had come in first," she said.
Answer:
Its the option that starts with "But"
Explanation:
I got 5/5 on mine so I know is right
Answer:
3. "But we do believe that we should promise to do our best and do something good for somebody every day.
Explanation:
I got the answer right on edmentum
Which describes how the young soldiers behavior reveals a moral dilemma
Answer:
In "The Book of Martha,” Martha is faced with a moral dilemma about how to improve humanity. She can make any change she desires. Martha tells God, "I was born poor, black, and female to a fourteen-year-old mother who could barely read. We were homeless half the time while I was growing up.” Martha grew up to become a successful writer. As a result of this, Martha understands that people need to have a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment in order to live a good life. Thus, her response to the dilemma is to provide people with a sense of personal satisfaction in their dreams in the hopes that this promote peace and well-being. One theme of the story is that imagination has an impact on reality. Martha believes that people’s dreams transform them. As the story progresses, and Martha gains confidence in her choice, Martha’s image of God changes, and he begins to look and sound more like her.
Explanation:
The Article states:
He's also been known to pick up the tab for people's groceries and holiday gifts at stores in Atlanta and New Orleans, and he once sent 65 kids from Philadelphia on an all-expense-paid trip to Walt Disney World.
The author's purpose for writing this passage was to __________.
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A emphasize the fact that Perry primarily gives back to people who live in Atlanta or New Orleans
B explain how Perry is viewed by his fans as well as people in the entertainment industry
C give examples of some of the ways Perry has used his wealth to give back to the community
D show how much money Perry has amassed through his box office profits and business dealings
Answer: c i think lol
Explanation:
What is one way the structure of the fly BEST reflect the poems literal meaning? Iready please hepl me
Answer:
B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly
Explanation:
THIS IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW;
What is a one way the structure of the fly best reflects the poems literal meaning ? A. The ryhtym suggests a flys annoying buzz B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly C. The use of one long snetence reflects a long summer day D. The number of lines reflects the number of flies.
Structure of "The Fly" was based on value as well as amount of human life is been underestimated and it's the mirror that rhyme ballad.
The rhyme there throughout the ballads follows ABCB, but in the last stanza it was changed to AABA. As the rhyme changed along with "I" as well as "FLY", his contention about how human life can be finished off just like that of flies increased. With versifying dimeter , there was nursery rhyme by Blake and this sounded shortsighted, and increase is argument about how human to don't take quantity as well as quality of life serious even without a thought
You have read "Thank You, M'am" and "Mother to Son" Both by Langston Hughes. Compare the relationships
in the two texts. How is the relationship between Roger and Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones similar to the
relationship between the mother and her son in the poem? How are they different? You must respond in at
least one paragraph.
Both of them talk to about their life to the boy. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones gives Roger shoes in the end.
finders keepers- 5. Which of the following conclusions about the wallet is supported by the passage?
(1 Point)
O A. Amy purposely hid a wallet in a flowerbed so that Charlie could find it.
B. Charlie knew the person who lost the wallet but didn't want to tell Amy.
C. The wallet was filled with counterfeit money that looked like real money.
D. Amy and Charlie were originally planning to keep the wallet.
Answer:
B. Charlie knew the person who lost the wallet but didn't want to tell Amy.
Explanation:
sooooooooo i'm just guessing don't take my word for it
How does the shift in the physical description of the land lady throughout the passage impact the stories meaning?
Answer:
Throughout the passage, the shift in the physical description of the landlady does impact the story's meaning. At first, when you hear what the landlady looks like, you'll think that she's not at all "wrong in the head", but as you progress through the story, the landlady morphs into a detrimental woman.
Explanation:
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Single-Paragraph Outline
• Choose a subject for your character analysis: either Marie-Laure or Werner from All the Light We Cannot See.
• Include a topic sentence that makes a claim about the character you are analyzing.
• Support your claim with details and quotations from the text, as well as thoughtful analysis.
• Use quotation marks around words taken directly from the novel.
• Include a concluding statement that revisits the claim without simply repeating it.
Topic Sentence:
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2.
3.
4.
Concluding Statement:
Use notes from your outline to help you write your character analysis. Remember to support your claim with the most compelling quotations from the novel, use quotation marks correctly, and follow each quotation with an analysis that explains how the quotation relates to your claim. Put your paragraph below
Answer:
Explanation:
One of the two protagonists of All the Light We Cannot See, Marie-Laure LeBlanc is an inquisitive, intellectually adventurous girl. She became blind at the age of six, but learns to adapt to this and continues to explore and discover. For most of the novel, Marie-Laure is a teenager, but by the end of the novel she’s an old woman. Marie-Laure is a warm, loving girl: at the beginning of the book, she loves her father, Daniel LeBlanc, before anyone else. After 1941, when Daniel leads her to the seaside town of Saint-Malo, she becomes close with her great-uncle, Etienne LeBlanc, and her cook, Madame Manec. Marie-Laure is capable of feats of great daring. With Daniel’s help, she trains herself to walk through large cities using only her cane, and when the conflict between France and Germany escalates, she volunteers to participate in the French resistance. In spite of the joy she gets from reading and exploring, Marie-Laure’s life is full of tragedy: the people she loves most disappear from her life, beginning with her father. As she grows older and becomes a scientist of mollusks, Marie-Laure comes to appreciate the paradox of her life: while she sometimes wants to be as stoic and “closed up” as the clams and whelks she studies, she secretly desires to reconnect with her loved ones.
HELP ME IF YA LOVE THE LORD❤️!! why does mr pirzada come for dinner?
Answer:
Mr. Pirzada comes to dinner at Lilia's house because he did not own a proper stove (to cook dinner) or television set (to watch the news) in the graduate dormitory he was staying at.
Explanation:
A group of frogs was traveling through the woods. Then, two of them
fell in to a deep pit. When the other frogs saw how deep the pit was,
they told the two frogs that they were as good as dead. The two frogs
kept telling them to stop saying that they were as good as dead. Finally,
one of the frogs heeded what the other frogs said and gave up. He fell
down and died.
7. Who are the characters?
8. Where is the setting of the story?
Answer:
7. The two frogs and the other frogs
8. In the woods
What is a example of a little lie that might grow to be huge if it's told a bunch of times?
Answer:
I have to go to the bathroom lol
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What is the meaning of the word career as it is used in this sentence from
"Title IX"?
"Now both boys and girls are encouraged to work hard and choose any
career they would like." (paragraph 7)
Answer:
Career mostly likely meaning job as it it used in the sentence.
Help. I don’t know the answer and if I get it wrong again, I’m going to ragequit. So please help me.
Answer:
Look at explain
Explanation:
more fit
How do fossil fuels affect greenhouse gases?
Answer:
When fossil fuels are burned, they release large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the air. Greenhouse gases trap heat in our atmosphere, causing global warming
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Explanation:
it have to be in the process of initiating
This is for brainies
Please please help help me please ASAP thank you so much No links please
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
In my opinion Option A is the correct answer
Select the process that the following word has undergone.
lord, from OE hiaf weard (loaf keeper)
O pejoration: change in meaning to something less favorable
O specialization: meaning narrows to refer to something specific
O generalization: meaning broadens to refer to something general
amelloration: change in meaning to something more favorable
Answer:
The word "lord" seems to have undergone:
D. amelioration: change in meaning to something more favorable.
Explanation:
We can say amelioration is the opposite of pejoration. Amelioration is the change for a better meaning, as if the word acquired an improved status. One example of amelioration is the word "nice", which originally meant "silly". The same goes for the word "lord", which is the one we are analyzing here. Originally, "lord" referred to a loaf keeper, a person who provided food for the others in the tribe. The word eventually began to refer to anyone who was superior in birth and nobility, or someone who had power - money, lands, influence.
“ you get what you give. What you put into things is what you get out of them” what does this quote mean to you? Please help
Answer:
This quote means that you can not do something bad, and expect to get a good review. Say you were folding clothes if you worked in a clothing store. If you folded the clothes horribly, your going to get a horrible review on the job.
Explanation:
Wiesel is currently a citizen of what country? What did he do there?
Answer:
In 1940, Wiesel and his family became residents of Hungary. After being liberated from the Buchenwald concentration camp by US troops in April 1945, Wiesel traveled to France with other young survivors. He lived there for a decade but never obtained French citizenship.
Explanation:
What is the correct way to write the underlined part of the sentence
1. How would you describe the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor
at this point? If you were directing them in the opening scene of Act II, what
mood would you want to convey? With whom do you most sympathize and
why? How are each "right" in this situation?
Answer and Explanation:
1. I believe you are referring to scene 1 of Act II of "The Crucible". So, in this scene, John and Elizabeth's relationship can be described as cold and unstable. Elizabeth already knows that John committed adultery with Abigail and even though he spent 7 months trying to redeem himself for it, Elizabeth is unable to diminish the coldness and distance she has put in the relationship, which shows that she still feels a lot of hurt about what It happened.
2. This scene needs to pass a mood of coldness, discomfort and distance, to allow the audience to feel the same thing that the couple is feeling. However, when they start discussing this mood, they should change to a mood of anger and intolerance.
3. In this scene, I sympathize more with Elizabeth, as it is difficult to forget a betrayal by someone you trust a lot, as she trusted John. Furthermore, she is willing to deal with the shame of having been betrayed, as long as it stops the wave of hysteria and murder that Abigail is provoking. That's because Abigail started to create chaos in Salem because John stopped having an affair with her and Elizabeth wants John to tell the truth about the betrayal in Salem so that everyone knows that Abigail is lying.
4. Elizabeth is correct in wanting to end the accusations of witchcraft and the executions of innocent people in Salem, even if it damages her family's reputation and devalues her as a wife. John, on the other hand, is right to be upset about not receiving his wife's real forgiveness, as he did everything he could to be forgiven.
Which of these best describes the climax of a story?
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A. The introduction of conflict
B. The setting of the scene
O O
C. The point of greatest suspense
D. The resolution of all difficulties
Why is it important to provide and give details in the poem listen to?
Answer:
Poetry is a form of expression. Writing it lets us get out our feelings and thoughts on a subject while reading it encourages us to connect and find meaning in our experiences. Poetry can have a positive impact on the social and emotional learning of children. It may offer them a new way of thinking about something.
Answer:
Poetry is a form of expression. Writing it lets us get out our feelings and thoughts on a subject while reading it encourages us to connect and find meaning in our experiences. Poetry can have a positive impact on the social and emotional learning of children. It may offer them a new way of thinking about something.
Explanation: