What are some ideas for inventions that haven't been made and that can solve real life problems.

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Answer 1

Answer:

You can make a teleporting  car.

Explanation:

It can help because people cant walk or need to go somewher in a emergancy

Answer 2
A machine that can make people fly, people could get to places much faster and it would also be fun.

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pls help 15 points Read the passage below from “The Unseen Values.”

Scientific research has never been amenable to rigorous cost accounting in advance. Nor, for that matter, has exploration of any sort. But if we have learned one lesson, it is that research and exploration have a remarkable way of paying off—quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. And we all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in which we live.
Which type of appeal can be inferred from the statement above?

An appeal to emotion
An appeal to morality
An appeal to ethics
An appeal to reason

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An appeal to emotion can be inferred.
your answer is the first option

What do tree roots do?


A-Tree roots absorb water.
B-Tree roots make mushrooms grow.
C-Tree roots deposit salt into the soil.
D-Tree roots protect the tree from earthworms.

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tree roots absorb water - A

Answer: A

Explanation:

Help with question 4 and 5

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Answer:

the answer to the first one, but the second one I think its the third one

Explanation:

In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.

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Answer:

you can ask where they come from and if they are a .gov or another trusted source like that

Explanation:

Answer:

 If The news program ends in .gov, .edu, .org, .com,

you can then add: this is reliable because....

Explanation

Write something on the line of that I'm not writing your answer for you unless you pay i take cash or credit. lol jk

What are some characteristics of the word strict?

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Answer:

harsh, heavy-handed, ramrod,

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Why is it important for a collegial discussion to have rules?(1 point)

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Answer:

line 2

Explanation:

its what makes sense

Which claim could be used in an argumentative essay against football in middle school?

Football is the only sport that is played with an oddly shaped ball.
Football is sometimes played in bad weather.
Football involves running and kicking, passing, and catching a ball.
Football should not be played by young, growing people.

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Answer:

Football involves running and kicking, passing, and catching a ball.

Football should not be played by young, growing people.

Explanation:

those. or can u only choose 1?

Answer: Football should not be played by young, growing people.

The other options aren’t arguing against football, they are simply stating characteristics of the sport.

Pls do this I need it today it is due

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Main Lesson Content.
Lesson 3: Setting
Language Arts 7 B Unit 2: Freedom Fighters

According to We’ve Got a Job, why did the city of Birmingham close all its parks, swimming pools, playgrounds, and golf courses in 1962?

A. to avoid having to integrate public areas as ordered by the court.****
B.to compromise with activists who were fighting for integration
C.to punish residents who participated in the Selective Buying Campaign
D.to follow a court decision that called for the integration of all public spaces

if u can give me all the answers then that will help. plz

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The correct answer is C

#7 What is the best description of the author’s purpose for writing this text?
A) to persuade readers to work for the United Nations
B) to inform readers about human rights violations that took place during World War II
C) to entertain readers with stories about Eleanor Roosevelt’s time in the White House
D) to inform readers about what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and why it is significant

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Answer:

D) to inform readers about what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and why it is significant

Explanation:

please mark this answer as brainlest

the answer would be D

Michael Jordan is one of the best basketball players of all time. Like all athletes, he had dreams. He achieved them by setting goals—both short-term and long-term. In his autobiography, I Can’t Accept Not Trying: Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence, he speaks about short-term goal setting. Read the excerpt to see how he set these goals and what he did when he achieved them.

I approach everything step by step ... I had always set short-term goals. As I look back, each one of the steps or successes led to the next one. When I got cut from the varsity team as a sophomore in high school, I learned something. I knew I never wanted to feel that bad again ... So I set a goal of becoming a starter on the varsity. That’s what I focused on all summer. When I worked on my game, that’s what I thought about. When it happened, I set another goal, a reasonable, manageable goal that I could realistically achieve if I worked hard enough ... I guess I approached it with the end in mind. I knew exactly where I wanted to go, and I focused on getting there. As I reached those goals, they built on one another. I gained a little confidence every time I came through.

What lessons in Jordan’s description apply to anyone who is trying to achieve a goal? Identify two examples and examine why they’re relevant to any goal.

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Answer:

he set goals and take things step by step

Explanation:

they was reasonable, manageable and was realistically achieved meaning anyone could do it. if u get ahead of yourself you're destined to fail and/or mess up.

Answer:

You have to try to achieve. If you don't try you might as well not set a goal in the first place. This applies to any other goal because is it really that important to you if you don't try?

(plz help i'll give brainliest to a good and correct answer)

Describe how Milady (Lady de Winter) is portrayed in the novel through the eyes of D'Artagnan.

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Answer:

Milady, alias Lady de Winter She represents the quintessence of evil in the novel; she is d'Artagnan's wicked nemesis (someone bent on revenge). At first, d'Artagnan is deeply attracted to her physical beauty and charm; however, even after he hears how much she despises him and how she plans to have him murdered, he is still captivated by her loveliness. She acts as the cardinal's personal spy and is responsible for the deaths of (1) a young priest; (2) the duke of Buckingham; (3) de Winter's assistant, John Felton; (4) Constance Bonacieux; and (5) she is probably responsible for her husband, de Winter's, death. In all probability, she is responsible for the deaths of many other innocent, insignificant people who got in the way of her crafty machinations. Milady is finally tracked down by d'Artagnan. the three musketeers, and her brother-in-law, and she is tried and beheaded for her numerous and brutal crimes.

Explanation:

that might be it just write half of it

1. EVIDENCE: after their escape attempt the three men were seen again (9)

A.the men made it to freedom

B.the men died during their escape attempt.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

It would be a ......

PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! Submit your metaphor study that includes three paragraphs, each of which accurately develops a select metaphor. Choose three from the following list: •She is a moral compass. •He’s a bad egg. •You’re a diamond in the rough. • He is a knight in shining armor. •It’s a jungle out there. •They are in a fishbowl.

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she is a moral compass,he is a bad egg,he is a knight in shining armor

please help with question 1

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Answer:

assonance would be probaly number 1 becuase the defintion is how vowls sound similar to each other

alliteration would be number 2  same letter or sound at the beginning

Explanation:

Answer:

For the first one its pattern of similar vowel sounds. For the second one its the 2nd one

Explanation:

Pls Answer Quickly! (And NO Links, they don't work!)
A college professor asked every student in his statistics class to flip a coin 100 times and report how many times the coin landed on heads. The results followed a normal distribution, with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 5.

If there were 70 students in the class, how many of the students most likely got heads between 45 times and 60 times? Round your answer to the nearest whole number of students.

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Answer:

57!

Explanation:

took the test

Our hearts are music-makers in the clouds!
Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personifications

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Answer: that is a metaphor

Explanation:

Answer:

Personification.

Explanation:

Hearts don't make music or in the clouds for that matter.

Select the sentence that identifies a difference between Omaha and California.

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Answer:

Omaha is a city in Nebraska, California is a state.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

A ITS A OKAY I DID THE QUIZ

ccording to “What Happened on the Trail of Tears”, why did many Cherokee people believe the Treaty of New Echota was illegal? *
15 points
A. Chief Justice John Marshall ruled in favor of the challenge against Georgia by the Cherokee Nation.
B. It was ratified in the United States Senate by a single vote, the slimmest margin possible.
C. None of the Cherokees who signed the agreement were elected officials of the Cherokee Nation.
D. It was signed in Georgia, which had held lotteries to give Cherokee land and gold rights to whites.

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Answer: it is d

Explanation:

The answer to the question is D

Read the passage.

story adapted from The Odyssey, BOOK IX
by Homer

The cave had looked like a promising place, awash with food and drink aplenty. It was empty, so Odysseus suggested that they wait for its owner to return, hoping for a hospitable inhabitant. The soldiers advised against this, but Odysseus insisted. Not long after, they discovered that their host was the quite inhospitable Cyclops, who proceeded to trap them in the cave by blocking the entrance with an enormous rock.

Many of Odysseus’s men had suggested ending the beast’s life, but that would leave them trapped in the cave. Even if they all worked together, they would not have the strength to remove the boulder from the cave’s opening.

For the past few days, Odysseus had observed the one-eyed monster. He had noticed that every morning, the Cyclops removed the rock from the cave’s opening to let out his flock of sheep before replacing it to keep Odysseus and his men confined inside.

"We will blind the monster. Then, we’ll use his own sheep to aid us in our escape,” Odysseus explained to his crew. “I have noticed that the males are fully grown and have thick black wool. We can tie three of them together. Then, we can hide a man under the belly of the middle animal. This way, he’ll be able to pass by the Cyclops unnoticed.”

Once the monster had fallen asleep, Odysseus blinded the Cyclops. The beast cried out in pain but then drifted back into slumber as the soldiers had shared their strong mead with him that night.

Odysseus and the men worked all night to make sure there were three sheep for each man. Once his crew was hidden, Odysseus leapt onto the remaining sheep—a ram that was finer than all the others. Then, he wiggled his way underneath the animal, concealing himself in the dark wool hanging below the ram’s belly.

As dawn approached, the men were fearful that the plan would not succeed, but they knew they must carry on if they hoped to escape the Cyclops’s lair. When the sun rose above the horizon, the Cyclops awoke and opened the cave entrance for his flock. Despite his pain, the Cyclops felt the back of each animal as it stood up and left the cave. He was not aware that the men were hidden beneath their bellies.

As the last sheep went out, the fine ram concealing Odysseus, the Cyclops grabbed hold of the animal.

“My good ram, why are you last today? You never let the others go ahead of you,” the Cyclops mused aloud. “You’re usually the one leading the rest—whether it is to go out and eat in the morning, or it is to come home at night.”

Odysseus held his breath; would they be discovered? But to his relief, the monster let the ram go out to the pasture with the other sheep. Finally, when they were far enough from the cave, Odysseus let go of the ram’s belly and helped his men to do the same. They drove the sheep to their awaiting ship, and once all men and animals were on board, the soldiers cried in relief at their narrow escape.

Odysseus signaled for them to hush. He realized that they were still in range of the Cyclops’s hearing. The men understood and quickly began to row the ship out to sea.

But Odysseus could not resist taunting the Cyclops from the deck of the ship. “Cyclops,” Odysseus shouted, “you did wrong by trapping us, and now the gods have punished you.”

The Cyclops grew furious. In his rage, he ripped off the top of a mountain and hurled it toward the sound of Odysseus’s voice. The piece of the earth plunged into the water just in front of the ship. This caused a wave that carried the ship back toward the Cyclops's land.

Odysseus picked up a long stick and quickly drove it into the sea to stop the motion of the ship. He nodded his head toward the men, indicating that they must row for their lives, which they did.

Odysseus was so angry he could not resist insulting the Cyclops further. “Monster,” he yelled, “if anyone asks you how you lost your sight, you can tell them that it was I, the valiant warrior Odysseus.”

The Cyclops grabbed a giant piece of land, even larger than the first, and threw it with all his might. This time, the wave it caused drove the ship toward the island, where the rest of the soldiers were anxiously awaiting Odysseus’s return.

In the story adapted from Book IX of The Odyssey, what does Odysseus's scheme involving the sheep reveal about him?


A: He is an expert fighter.

B: He is unnecessarily cruel.

C: He is a cunning strategist.

D: He is motivated by fear.

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This is defiantly b.

Read the first line from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s "The Pslam of Life." What is the meter of this line from the poem?


Tell me not, in mournful numbers,


A.

trochaic tetrameter

B.

iambic pentameter

C.

iambic dimeter

D.

dactylic trimeter

E.

anapestic hexameter

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I think the answer is D. Dactylic trimeter

Answer:

D

Explanation:

#7 What is the best description of the author’s purpose for writing this text?
A) to persuade readers to work for the United Nations
B) to inform readers about human rights violations that took place during World War II
C) to entertain readers with stories about Eleanor Roosevelt’s time in the White House
D) to inform readers about what the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is and why it is significant

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Answer:

where is the text I dont see it?

We would have toe read the passage to know can you insert a picture...?

Please help with three and 4

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Answer:

Sequence of a stand-alone paragraph: Topic, evidence, conclusion

Consonance: Pattern of similar consonant sounds

Answer:

Consonance is a pattern of similar consonant sounds.

Explanation:

Often used in poetry. An example is "The tall tree towered..."

What can the reader infer when he or she learns that Kien Tien will marry
the frog despite his looks?

a. Kien Tien will be miserable

b. Kien Tien will not be allowed to marry at all

c. Kien Tien will be awardee for her goodness

d. Kien Tien’s sisters will steal her husband

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Answer:

c is the answer yeah yeah

I’m pretty sure it is c

***The Outsiders***
Do you think the movie represented the murder scene as well as the book did? Justify your answer.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The novel carefuly wrote in very clear detail of the event. I move showed a small clip and went by to fast.

Jamaal wants to improve his chances of understanding certain content in his science class so that he can do well on an upcoming test. To monitor his understanding of the material, he decides to write down everything that he already knows about the content that will be tested. He also puts into place a plan to address his weaknesses in his understanding of certain scientific concepts. What is most likely to happen as a result of Jamaal following these steps? He will increase his understanding of content in other subject areas. He will see an improvement on his test score for the upcoming science test. His teacher will allow him to retake his test if he does poorly. He will receive a lecture from his teacher for performing poorly on his science tests.

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Answer: To be honest i dont know

Explanation:

He will see an improvement on his test score for the upcoming science test.

Select all that Laura Bridgman and Helen Keller had in common.
-poor family
-only child
-limp in right leg
-scarlet fever around age two
-deaf and blind

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Answer:

-scarlet fever around age two

-deaf and blind

-only child

Explanation:

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• Scarlet fever around age two
• Deaf and blind
• Only child

read the two poems and answers part A and B

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Part A your answer is correct

Which is a complete sentence?
1. After the trial, new evidence emerged about the case.
2. Sharon already leaving to catch the plane for her week long cruise to Puerto Vallarta.

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The answer is 1 because I think it has a beginning and ending a subject and a verb

Explain what it means to find and use appropriate sources for research.

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Research is an investigation of the facts and exploration of the subject. To cite correct data and information, legitimate sources should be used in research.

What are appropriate sources?

An appropriate source is a site that provides good writing and is shared for public knowledge. They have easy-to-understand information and are updated with new findings and facts.

Appropriate research sites should be used in research as they contain genuine information that is from a legitimate source and people.

Therefore, appropriate sites should be used to cite references.

Learn more about research sources here:

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Answer:

facts and exploration of the subject. To cite correct data and information, legitimate sources should be used in research

Explanation: took the test and was right

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