Answer:
its option C
Explanation:
because the question makes more sense then the other ones so I believe it is answer C <3 may god bless you have a good day.
Denise found errors on 4 of the 250 pages she has read. What is the probability that she finds an error on the next page she reads
I need help in this question.
answer this questions for english
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1.) unsafe
2.) rewrite
3.) transferred
4.) disability
5.) prepare
6.) debug
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Answer:
Unsafe
Rewrite
Transferred
Disability
Prepare
Debug
Explanation:
what felling did you have while reading/listening the story "The wondeful pear tree?
Answer:
This is an opinion/ an answer that is not right or wrong. However, to show the feeling, simply state what you felt when reading the story. Did you feel suspended, surprised, sad, cheerful, etc. Even if you felt this for a short time, say that.
Although this answer is not asking for an explanation, teachers appreciate it much more whenever you support your answer. It does not have to be long, but even finding one line from the story that made you happy, sad, etc. and then saying a few words of why it made you feel a certain way is enough.
2 What is the correct way to write sentence 9?
F)
People feel safe when confiding in their pets;
without being judgmental. A pet will often sit
compassionately by its owner's side for as long
as is needed.
G)
People feel safe when confiding in their pets;
without being judgmental, a pet will often sit
compassionately by its owner's side for as long
as is needed.
H)
People feel safe when confiding in their pets.
Without being judgmental, a pet will often sit
compassionately; by its owner's side, for as long
as is needed.
1)
Answer:
H
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Animal Farm. As Clover looked down the hillside her eyes filled with tears. If she could have spoken her thoughts, it would have been to say that this was not what they had aimed at when they had set themselves years ago to work for the overthrow of the human race. These scenes of terror and slaughter were not what they had looked forward to on that night when old Major first stirred them to rebellion. If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak, as she had protected the lost brood of ducklings with her foreleg on the night of Major's speech. Instead—she did not know why—they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes. There was no thought of rebellion or disobedience in her mind. What is the main conflict described in this excerpt?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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The main conflict described in this excerpt is the disillusionment and disappointment of the animals, especially Clover, with the current state of affairs on the farm.
What does main conflict described ?The main conflict described in this excerpt from Animal Farm is the disillusionment of Clover, one of the farm animals, with the way things have turned out after the rebellion against the humans.
Clover's thoughts show that the animals' original goals of a society free from hunger, oppression, and inequality have been replaced by one in which the ruling pigs have become tyrannical and the rest of the animals are forced to work hard and live in fear.
This conflict highlights the gap between the ideals of the revolution and the reality of the situation on the farm. It also illustrates the corruption of power and the danger of blindly following leaders without questioning their actions.
Clover's disillusionment foreshadows the eventual downfall of the animal's rebellion and suggests that the ideals of the revolution have been betrayed.
The conflict between the original vision of the revolution and the reality of the situation on the farm is a central theme of Animal Farm and is a commentary on the Russian Revolution and the dangers of totalitarianism.
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Write a paragraph of about 90 words on:
"An interesting place that I like to visit"
Answer:
what is a place you want to see, why would you like to see it. you fill in the blank below
Explanation:
an interesting place I would like to visit is ______, becuase_______. (try telling what inspired you to want to go to this place, and when you started wanting to go.
Question 4
Which is the BEST way to recount this part of the story?
"Little snake!" he cried out. "I wish to be a
prince!"
No longer needing to work, Kazu bought a
mansion and spent his days purchasing
beautiful items to fill it. But as he grew used
to his wealth its power grew less exciting,
Even gold itself began looking dull to Kazu.
Even gold itself began looking dull to Kazu.
One evening, he wandered into a nearby
village where everyone was celebrating the
emperor's birthday Kazu was stung with
longing. What was the power of gold
compared with the power to rule over
people?
Kazu bought a mansion and lovely things for
it, but one night he walked slowly to the
village and saw people celebrating.
O "Little snake!" he cried out. "I wish to be a
prince!"
At first Kazu enjoyed spending his gold, but he
soon grew bored and wished to be a prince,
Plzzzz help!!
Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
In the first paragraph it says, "But as he grew used to his wealth, its power grew less exciting" Then the second paragraph says, "Kazu was stung with longing. What was the power of gold compared with the power to rule over people?"
the lamb of god is_______.
Explanation:
a title for Jesus
is this what you were looking for?
Which is an example of exposition in The Crucible?
Answer:
The answer is Jesus even if its not the teacher will have a laugh before giving you a 0
Explanation:
Fix the one word that is used incorrectly.
In the passed we've always stopped at Niagara Falls on our way to Aunt Nancy's house but this year we won't have time
Please give me the correct answer.Only answer if you're very good at English.Please don't put a link to a website.
Second part of the story: With millions of people in the streets and his country essentially shut down, President Mubarak resigned on February 11.The protests had lasted only 18 days.
Choose the MAIN text structure of the paragraph.
Cause and Effect
Sequence
Problem and Solution
Compare and Contrast
Answer:
This is a cause and effect.
How would a wildfire most likely affect a population of cardinals living in a forest?
A) The population will increase because the air will become more polluted.
(B) The population will increase because the birds will have more area to move around
The population will decrease because there will be fewer predators.
The population will decrease because fewer trees will be available for nesting.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Because if a fire did happened and we are thinking about to cardinals then it would be bad for them because they live in trees and the fire would have decreased the trees in the forest
What is the point of a thesis statement?
a. To identify the problem.
b. To answer the prompt question.
c. To predict what will happen.
d. To show how smart you are.
Please don't use the telephone when I am resting.
- True
- False
Answer: The answer is false
Answer:
Answer is False
Explanation:
If you are resting that doesn't mean that you can't use the telephone
Part A
Which of the following is a feature of the passage
that most clearly suggests It is a work of Magical
Realism?
O A. a sense of urgency that foreshadows the
strange events that follow
O B. a contrast between routine detalls and a
fantastical occurrence
o C. a sense of mystery that makes each story
event as unexpected as the last
D. a build-up of problems that makes each
event into a new obnacle
Answer:
a contrast between routine detalls and a
fantastical occurrence
Mention four qualities for a good realAtionship
Read "The Players." What was most likely the author's purpose?
to inform
to educate
to entertain
to persuade
Answer:
to late but entertain
Explanation:
Answer:
entertain
Explanation:
When you first examine a source, selectively preview (skim or scan) the source in order to?
A. decide whether the source will force you to modify your thesis.
B. determine whether you agree with the source.
C. verify whether it's reliable.
D. identify the sections that are relevant to your topic
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Only read what will benefit you.
employing kinesthetic Imagery, describe one of you daily routines.Limit your answer to three to five sentences only
Answer:
My daily routine begins in the morning, just after waking up, when I walk from my room to the kitchen for breakfast consisting of a bowl of cereal and a glass of cold milk. Then I start cleaning all the objects that I held during breakfast and then I do a session of physical exercises, where I move rhythmically for about half an hour. After that moment, I return to my room and turn on my computer, where I will attend the classes available for that day. Next, I'm going to walk my dog for a while, so he can exercise and have some fun. When I get home, I take a hot shower and help my mom finish dinner. At night, I tend not to move around a lot and stay in my room reading, watching or talking with friends. I usually sleep early to get enough energy for the next day.
Explanation:
The above text was written to present kinesthetic Imagery that are mental images, promoted through a descriptive textual language, that promote the sensation of physical movement in the reader, through the reading of movements in a text, which can be highly detailed and with a sensorial source, or more basic and direct.
what does it mean entertainment?
Narrate one Africa Traditional story on creation
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
This story is about the universe's creation, popular among the Yorubas. Yoruba is the name of a nation predominantly in West Africa, particularly, Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and Togo.
The story begins with the spiritual descension or coming down from heaven by a mystical god known as Obatala.
Obatala came from heaven under the instruction of Olodumare, the Supreme God. While Obatala was coming, he came with a hen that has seven legs, and a snail shell that has sand.
Obatala was tasked by Olodumare to create land on the water. When he reached the earth and saw the earth full of water, he pours the mystical sand on the water, and then placed hen with seven legs to spread it all over the world.
The spreading of the sand with the legs of the hen is a sign of expansion, which is a rough translation of "Ile-Ife." (The expanding house).
It was in Ile-Ife, Obatala first landed and the beginning of sand expansion started. It was after this the creation of humans by Olodumare, the Supreme God, started fully.
In the second and third sentences of the fifth paragraph ("He stops...gradual explanation"), the author presents a humorous reversal that emerges
from an incongruity between the traveler's
Answer:c
Explanation: not right
desire to surprise his friend and his friend’s failure to recognize them
Need help please...It's urgent....what is the main problem of the story.......Identify theme in stories.
What Do You Do With A Lost Unicorn? Written by Katie Thompson-Chapter 3
By the time we have managed to pull the now snoring unicorn out onto the driveway, the color in Joe’s face completely gone. “How…Where…Did this thing come from?” he asks, panting.
“What, afraid it’s real after all?” I ask.
He looks up at me and offers a half-smile. “Who wants unicorns to be real if they look like that?”
I hide a laugh. “Well…Now we just have to figure out how to wake it up.” I poke it a few times with my foot, trying to keep some distance. It just keeps snoring.
Joe shrugs and bends down next to its ugly face and starts jiggling its shoulder, like he’s trying to wake up a very old uncle.
Suddenly its eyes open wide, and with an unbelievable grace, it stands upright. Joe jumps away to give it space, and I just keep staring at it. It walks over to the desert-style landscaping of my neighbor’s side yard and being perusing for its breakfast.
“That thing’s a lot more agile than I imagined it would be,” Joe says. We both stare at it as it saunters around, pulling up the grassy weeds from between the rock mulch. “So…that’s a unicorn.”
I look up at Joe and he's got this silly grin on his face. It's just so 'Joe' that I giggle. “Do you believe that's what it is yet?” I ask.
“I could if I wanted to,” he replied.
I looked up at him, questioning.
“That thing,” he points to the unicorn. “I could believe it was if I wanted to.”
The unicorn seems to have decided that it isn’t going to find anything worth eating here and starts to walk down the sloping back yard to the next street. It looks almost like it belongs there, like a stray deer who often grazes around this part of town when no person is awake or watching. When it disappears from our sight, I feel like a ton of responsibility has been lifted from me.
The whole morning seems almost trivial. “Well,” I say, “I guess that is that?”
Joe shrugs, checks his watch, and motions toward the bus stop. “We should get going,” he says. I grab my bag, and we walk down the driveway.
“I don't know if that thing was a unicorn or not,” he says, looking up into the sky like he might see a dragon flying around to confirm my claim. “But I'm glad you called me this morning.”
“Sorry I was…not very nice,” I say, hesitating.
He laughs a little but keeps looking around. Then with a huge gulp of air, “Do you believe we could be friends again? Like, real friends again? Because I gotta say, I really do miss you, Anna.”
I smile, remembering what he said earlier and reply, “I believe we could if we wanted to.”
This time he looks over at me. “…And?”
“And I really hope we want to.”
What is the main problem in this chapter of the story?
a) Joe is completely uninterested in being friends with Anna again, but won't say why.
b) When Joe asks Anna to be his friend, she becomes even more uncomfortable and says no.
c) Even though she feels a little better, Anna still isn't sure what Joe is thinking about their friendship.
d) The sleeping unicorn is very angry when it wakes up, and it starts ruining the neighbor's yard.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A and B do not reflect the story's events, while D is unrelated to the theme.
Which statement from the passage most effectively explains the meaning of the term "father-in-law’s house" from the fruit seller’s viewpoint?
“‘Are you going to the father-in-law’s house?’ Rahmun laughed and said: ‘Just where I am going, little one!’”
"'Ah!' he said, 'I would have thrashed that old father-in-law, but my hands are bound!'"
“Now most small Bengali maidens have heard long ago about the father-in-law's house; but we, being a little new-fangled, had kept these things from our child, . . .”
“Then the Cabuliwallah, not to be behindhand, would take his turn: ‘Well, little one, and when are you going to the father-in-law’s house?’”
Answer:
“‘Are you going to the father-in-law’s house?’ Rahmun laughed and said: ‘Just where I am going, little one!’”
Explanation:
Not sure exactly what you needed.. Like which one describes father in laws house more?
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please help asap and select one word
Answer:
modern
Explanation:
Answer:
Choose modern.
Explanation:
Primeval basically means the EARLIEST portions of the world. Modern is well... modern!
Define communication according to experts?
Explanation:
John Adair: Communication is essentially the ability of one person to make contact with another and make himself or herself understood. 3. William Newman and Charles Summer: Communication is an exchange of ideas, facts, opinions or emotions of two or more persons. 4. Louis Allen: Communication is a bridge of meaning.
Answer:
Communication is essentially the ability of one person to make contact with another and make him self or herself understood
7. Which of the following would best be shared through a podcast?
1.-A story about new pictures of the moon
2.-A story about how U.S. schools have changed over time
3.-A story about the patterns on butterfly wings
4.-A story about jazz music in New York
Answer:
A story aobut jazz music in Ew York
Explanation:
dont ask why i spelt it ew
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Who invented the word “Hinduism”?
President Nehru
British anthropologists and scholars during England’s Imperial rule of India
Brahman Priests from the Harappa Culture
The unknown writer of the Mahabharata
British Anthropologists and scholars during england's rule of India
Friar Sebastio made the word
PLEASE HELP !! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !!
Answer:
TITLE OF POEM: MY JOB PAIN
The place was cozy
But I was lazy
So, my employer with me was crazy
He got me thinking
About my state of slacking
What was I lacking
So, I went to see a counsellor
He was a Chancellor
He advised I needed an experience out-door
Explanation:
I have been able to write a narrative poem titled MY JOB PAIN.
In this poem, I revealed my experience in my workplace. I seem to be lazy despite the easiness and comfort of my place of work.
My employer wasn't happy about my laziness. I knew something but I couldn't figure out what was happening and what I was lacking. I went for counselling and was advised by the counsellor to go for out-door experience.