Answer:
She is worried about how she and her family will adjust to their new home.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the following excerpt from Hometown Summer:
DIANE: (Diane whispers to audience.) Right. The kids are going to love being back home. Except they’ve never lived here. At least Tasha can play with the animals at her grandpa's farm. And the kids will adjust. They always do. (Ponders.) But what about me? I hardly know these people. Wonder how they'll like a stranger living in the old family home. Hope they don’t expect me to milk any cows.
In literature, the term perspective refers to the way a character views and processes what's going on around them. Here, we have Diane who is moving with her family. We can see that she is worried about how they will adjust to their new home. She thinks about the kids and then about herself, about all of the uncertainties that await her, and realizes that she can only hope for the best.
She is worried about how she and her family will adjust to their new home
Question 6 of 19
Read the following passage:
My friend Sadia is really busy. She is a state-ranked cross-
country champion, and in her spare time she takes classes
at the community college. I think she composes
symphonies on the weekends and probably dabbles in
particle physics too - you know, just for laughs.
What most likely true about the author?
A. The author thinks her friend is not very smart
B. The author thinks her friend is too ambitious
C. The author is impressed by her friend
D. The author believes her friend is good at both music and science,
Answer:
C. The author is impressed by her friend.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, the author details how busy her friend Sadia is. Not only is she active in sports, but she also ills her spare time "tak[ing] classes at the community college."
While clearly impressed by the friend, the author couldn't help but add some facts of her own, just to emphasize the busy schedule of Sadia. She added that she thinks "she composes symphonies on the weekends and probably dabbles in particle physics too", though most probably "for laughs". This phrase shows that this opinion is nothing but her own.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
how does ben get used to Massachusetts in night of the spadefoot toads
Answer: They're surrounded by this crazy orchestra – the wind in the trees, the thunder in the ... And these little spadefoot toads right before them are leading the symphony. ... When his father takes a new job in Massachusetts, Ben Moroney must leave.
"Because I could not stop for Death" is an example of what type of poem?
lyric
O narratlve
O free verse
O explanatory
Answer:
I think explanatory
Explanation:
it's a explanatory
Answer:
Lyric
Explanation:
Odyssey
Who said deep tour in a Cubs pilot
Answer:
Mark Twain
Explanation:
Answer:
mark twain i belive
Explanation:
Aaaaassssppppppppp hhheeellppp
Answer:
C. First of all, if someone says your dream is impossible, they're wrong.
Explanation:
A claim can be defined as an assertion made by an individual without providing a proof or evidence to back it up and as such may be false.
Basically, a claim is an opposite of a fact, statement of truth or factual statements containing evidences and proofs.
The best example of a claim is;
First of all, if someone says your dream is impossible, they're wrong. This is a claim because a dream can either be possible or impossible depending on the abilities or willfulness of the person involved.
The other options (examples) mentioned below are all examples of facts;
You can’t prove that something is impossible—all you know is that [it] hasn’t been done yet.People said no one could scale Mount Everest, but in 1953, Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay gazed down upon the world from its summit.People said that man could not fly, but in 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first sustained powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine.Answer:
C. First of all, if someone says your dream is impossible, they're wrong.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
should hate speech be regulated? (in a 5 page essay form)
Answer:
There is no “hate speech” exception to the First Amendment. Contrary to a common misconception, most expression one might identify as “hate speech” is protected by the First Amendment and cannot lawfully be censored, punished, or unduly burdened by the government — including public colleges and universities.
Answer:
Explanation:
Hate speech is a controversial and often misinterpreted term for speech intended to degrade, intimidate, or incite violence or prejudicial action against an individual or a group of individuals based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. The term has been taken to cover written as well as oral communication.
My starting position is that hate speech is not just one thing; there can be at least four categories of hate speech that we can address.
By the end of this essay I hope to have shown sufficiently which, if any, types of hate speech could be protected by the right of free speech.
Right to free speech and expression
Perhaps in a different era, the two could be seen as distinct, not just by name, but also in context.[1]
The right of free speech is a human, political or civil right recognised and appreciated by states and their citizens. It is the right to communicate one’s opinions and ideas using one’s body and property to anyone who is willing to receive them. It was included in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.[2]
Although freedom of expression is sometimes used within an identical context, it nevertheless includes any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.
Perhaps the most commonly cited definition is the one given by the United Nations in Art.19 of their UDHR[3] adopted in 1948.[4]
Along the same lines, Art.10 of theECHR[5]provides the right to freedom of expression, subject to certain restrictions that are “in accordance with law” and “necessary in a democratic society”.
It is important to appreciate that the two are largely intertwined, and to be read separately would be of no particular value or help. For the purposes of this essay, I shall regard the two rights as two faces on the same side of a coin.
24. For many years grizzly bears were killed for their fur, their skulls.
and often just because they looked so fierce.
• Over the past 100 years or so, humans have reduced the grizzly
population in the lower 48 states of the U.S. from 50,000 to 1,000.
What does the second sentence do?
A. It gives unexpected information.
B. It provides an example of what is stated in the first sentence.
C. It analyzes the claim made in the first sentence.
D. It states a result.
Answer:
B. It provides an example of what is stated in the first sentence.
Explanation:
According to the given sentences, it is narrated that grizzly bears have been the target of hunters who killed them for their fur and skulls.
The second sentence states that in the past 100 years, human hungers have reduced the grizzly bear population from 50,000 to 1,000 and this second sentence provides an example of what is stated in the first sentence.
Please answer this question for me. THANK YOU AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
From the book "They Things They Carried"
What intangible affects Tim O’Brien/Lieutenant Jimmy Cross? Explain.
Answer:
Happy holiday how many days is your holiday and i dont know the answer sorrysorry
Please help me it’s important i only have 7 minutes
There are only a few (rules) to follow in order to submit a project for
The underline word is
Subject
Predicate
Object of preposition
Answer:
Subject
Explanation:
I guess subject
The thesis statement, or claim, of an argumentative essay should
I think it is B on Edge. establish the focus of the essay and the writer’s position.
Sorry if it is wrong. :)
Answer:
you are correct
Explanation:
look up the definition of a thesis statement!
What theme is conveyed in "Sister and Brother"?
Answer: The road to doom is paved with good intentions .
Answer:
The road to doom is paved with good intentions .
Explanation:
Anita/armit has recently the CBSE medical entrance exam she/he wants to celebrate her/his admission to shivaji medical College Nagpur by throwing a party to her/his friends write an informal invitations giving details of the venue time and date do not exceed 50 words
Answer:
Dear friends,
After hard hours of studying, I made it to Shivaji Medical College. To celebrate the start of this new episode in my life, I am hosting a party.
I will see you on the 27 of February at 19:00 in Purple Venue.
Anita.
Explanation:
In this simple invitation to an event, we have to inform about what we are celebrating and give the party's details, such as place, date, hour, address, dress code, etc.
As it is an invitation to our friends, we have to write it in an informal and friendly style that also expresses our happiness for the achievement.
1-what is your reaction to the animals revolution in animal farm
2- how do the pigs gaon rights to the cow's milk? why do the other animals allow this? what does this event suggest about power hirearchy on the farm?
3- do you sympathize with the animals complains and goals? why? why not?
Answer:
The revolt against Mr. Jones to take over the farm made me feel like they were right in their doings because of the cruel situation they endured under human care. The idea that farm animals shouldn´t have the fruits of their work taken by humans made me think of how unfair it´s for human workers to be dependant on greedy businesses that take most of the profits from the production.
Explanation:
The pigs take the mil without others noticing, and, when discovered, they rationalize the situation by claiming that it´s better for them to have them because it helps them be intelligent enough to defend all the animals from humans. This shows that despite claiming that all animals are equal, there is a power hierarchy that has the pigs at the top, which is a symbol of the corruption that aroused after the Russian Revolution.
Of course, I agree with the animal´s complaints and goals because I do believe that both humans and animals should have more equal treatment. However, as this story and history itself have shown, equality can not be achieved if corruption and social hierarchy remain.
what is the full form for animals
Answer:
the full form of animal is automatic non- linear Image matching and anotomical labelingh.
Explanation:
Identify some personal experience which manifests freedom of choice and explain the consequence of this choice on your life.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which type of appeal does Reagan use in this part of
the speech?
Read the excerpt from Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down
This Wall" speech.
Today the city thrives in spite of the challenges implicit
in the very presence of this wall. What keeps you here?
Certainly there's a great deal to be said for your
fortitude, for your defiant courage. But I believe there's
something deeper, something that involves Berlin's
whole look and feel and way of life—not mere
sentiment. ... In a word, I would submit that what
keeps you in Berlin is love_love both profound and
abiding
ological
O ethical
O emotional
O rational
Answer:
emotional jhit
Explanation:
4. What is your perception about stress and Self-care?
Summary aboat the holiday
Answer: Dumped and sad, English Rose Iris decides to switch homes for a much-needed break with equally unlucky Californian Amanda in love. In a palatial Hollywood mansion, Iris finds herself while Amanda navigates the lanes of a picture-perfect English town. Both lovelorn ladies crash into local lads soon enough to be ideal for a romantic pick-me-up.
Explanation:
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Choose the sentence that does not belong in the paragraph. (1) The long eerie songs of humpback whales are a great mystery to humans. (2) If you have ever been on a whale watch, you may have been lucky enough to see these magnificent creatures surfacing and diving. (3) Each year, after swimming the world's wide oceans, humpback whales return to their sheltered winter waters singing a new song. (4) The song, which may be 30 minutes long, is filled with gliding scales and sighs, throbbings, thrummings, and clicks. (5) It seems impossible that any creature could remember it, yet all of the humpbacks in one part of the ocean can repeat the same song, and every year the song is a little bit different. (6) No one knows why
Answer:
(2) If you have ever been on a whale watch, you may have been lucky enough to see these magnificent creatures surfacing and diving.
Explanation:
are requested task is subjected to be reported when
Answer:
A requested task is subject to be reported when it asks workers to disclose personal or financial information (credit card details, social security number
According to O'Connor, what do the eyes of a peacock's tale represent? a. The eyes of the church c. The conflict of faith and reason b. A person's soul d. The eyes of the law
Answer:
B, a persons soul
Explanation:
Write a funny story about the snow man that's goes sledding
can someone write me a mysterious event essay with 150 words pleaseeeee
Because sugary snacks and drinks are unhealthy, control your sugar intake to
stay healthy.
A. clause C. compound sentence
B. complex sentence D. simple sentence
Answer:
B. Complex sentence
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. Every sentence must contain a subject and predicate and express a complete thought.
Dependent clauses are clauses that can't stand alone as they don't contain all elements of a sentence. Their purpose is to provide additional information about what is stated in the independent clause.
A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of one independent clause.
A compound sentence is a sentence that consists of at least two independent clauses.
A complex sentence is a sentence that consists of one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
The given sentence consists of one independent (... control your sugar intake to stay healthy) and one dependent clause (Because sugary snacks and drinks are unhealthy...), which makes it a complex sentence.
Tim is writing an essay on the Chicago fire of 1871, and his thesis statement is below.
After the fire started, several people made key mistakes that allowed the fire to rapidly spread.
Which detail from Jim Murphy’s The Great Fire best supports this thesis?
A.“Chamberlin's distaste for the area and its inhabitants was shared by a great many people living in the city's wealthier sections and would go a long way toward fixing the blame for the Great Fire.”
B.“A few minutes after the second man hurried away, Goll took off his apron, carefully extinguished the store's gaslights, and left, locking the door behind him. Like thousands of other people, he was on his way to De Koven Street to watch the fire.”
C.“For added security, the giant Courthouse bell was also rung. Because of the drought, special Insurance Patrols had been organized and Benjamin Bullwinkle was appointed to head them.”
D.“When they heard Box 342 rung, however, they assumed the fire was out of their territory and unhitched the horses. Only two fire companies were not fooled by the misleading alarm.”
Answer:
The correct answer is option D.“When they heard Box 342 rung, however, they assumed the fire was out of their territory and unhitched the horses. Only two fire companies were not fooled by the misleading alarm.”
Explanation:
The thesis statement expresses a position on the subject of the text and that answers the question that, as an author, you work on your writing. In other words, it is the position that is defended through arguments to persuade or convince the reader.
The argumentative body constitutes the argumentation itself: the contribution of all kinds of reasoning that allows the author to convince the addressee. These reasons that the author uses to support his thesis are called arguments and with them the author intends to cause the receiver to adhere in some way to his thesis. This adherence can be sometimes intellectual and other times sentimental. Thus, we distinguish rational arguments and affective arguments.
In this case, the option that best supports the thesis statement is option D.
Answer: D
Explanation:
give five concrete example of primary, secondary, and tertiary information
Answer:
1. Diaries, notebooks, letters. They hold the author's own words and are thus considered primary information.
2. Secondary information consists of autobiographies, poems, and text about the person. These are not from the person's eyes or perspective, instead, they are a retelling of their achievements. Hope this helps!
What is the theme of the list of things that will not change
Answer:
building resilience and savouring joy; together, .
Explanation:
Which of the following most closely describes one way the author of The Choice" transforms "The Road Not Taken"?
Answer:g
Explanation:y
Answer: the choice modernized the road not taken
Explanation:
the swordsman achieved a pyrrhic victory, defeating his opponent while incurring mortal wounds of his own. what does the allusion in this text suggest?
Answer:
the victory came at a great cost
Explanation:
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Which statement best describes how the author
portrays the elephants?
Answer:
do you have the statements that you can show us?
Explanation:
Answer:
He creates sympathy for them by showing their responses to the task.
Explanation:
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