In paragraph 4, the author of the article uses several adjectives. What do the words
describing Mr. Kelp, the coach, the principal, and Erika's parents imply about the events of
the day? (5 points)
It was an emotional day.
It was a hopeful day.
It was a normal day.
It was a boring day.
Answer:
it was an emotional day
Explanation:
Answer:
emotional
Explanation:
You friend was talking with your cousin about a man who is popularly known in the country but she didn’t know much about him. How do you tell your friend that your cousin just relocated from the US after spending 15yrs and she doesn’t know much about what’s going on in the country.
Answer:
"dude, this has not been in the country for 15 years, but he knows nothing, go talk to someone else"
i say
It drained on me that our vacation had started already
Answer:
wdym vacation?
Explanation:
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why you have to follow rules and why rules are important to social beings.
Answer:
in the words of my mother "because i said so"
Explanation:
Answer: Because if we didn't the world would a mess. To much destruction without law and order
Explanation:
please help with figurative language! 19
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
The way in which a plot is put together, and the way in which characters are created are called:
A) design
B) development
B) deviation
D) delusion
(this is talking about the hairy ape the play)
Answer:
B) Development
Explanation:
The story and characters are DEVELOPING a story (plot).
Hope this helps you!!! Have a wonderful day!!!! :)
Answer:
prob B
Explanation:
Took the test
The answer choices are spelling rules about what to do before adding suffixes to a base word that ends in a consonant. Identify the rule that would be applied to the word below.
drop + -ed
Do not double the final consonant if the suffix begins with a consonant.
If a base word ends in more than one consonant, just add the suffix without changes.
If a base word has three or more syllables, do not double the final consonant.
If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.
If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and the first syllable gets the accent, do not double the final consonant.
If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and the second syllable gets the accent, double the final consonant.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C. If a base word has three or more syllables, do not double the final consonant.
Explanation:
In "I Am Offering This Poem," the break in rhythm before the words "I love you" signals that these words are
important. What is accomplished by this?
It is reinforcement that the poem represents the speaker's undying love.
It is reinforcement that the poem is all the speaker has to give his beloved.
It is a signal that the poet was really attempting to write a love song.
It is a signal that the poet is scared to proclaim his love to the reader.
Answer:d
Explanation:
The eight intelligences are:
Word smart.
Number/Logic smart
Picture smart
Body smart
Music Smart
People smart
Self smart
Nature smart
PLEASE NOTE: we ALL have ALL of these intelligences to some extent. Even if we don’t like reading or writing, we know how to talk and use words; if we don’t like Math, we know that 2 + 2= 4, and that 60 minutes is longer than 10 minutes; if we are not great artists, we all can doodle.
Here are a few more things about each of the intelligences:
Word smart: Books are important, word games (Scrabble, Words with friends, Anagrams) are fun, tongue twisters, nonsense rhymes, puns are fun, you have a good vocabulary, you have written some thing (s) that you are proud of. Language Arts and Social Studies are easier than math or science, learning another language is relatively easy.
Number/Logic smart: you can compute numbers in your head, you enjoy brain teasers or games that require logical thinking, your mind searches for patterns, regularities, or logical thinking, Math and/or Science are easier than Language Arts or Social Studies. You enjoy new developments in technology and science, you pay close attention to graphs, statistics, and charts. I like when things are measures/analyzed/categorized/ quantified.
Picture Smart: You can see clear visual images when you close your eyes; you have strong opinions concerning colors; you like taking photos or video; you enjoy jigsaw puzzles, mazes, or other visual puzzles; you have vivid dreams at night; you like to draw or doodle; you prefer reading material with a lot of pictures or illustrations; you can imagine how something would look from a bird’s eye view.
Body Smart: you engage in at least one sport or physical activity on a regular basis, you enjoy playing sports, you are well coordinated, you find it hard to sit still for long periods of time, you enjoy hands-on activities like sewing, carpentry, model building, LEGOS; you like physical activities, you have a strong sense of touch and feel, you get your best ideas when walking, jogging, or doing something physical. You need to practice a new skill rather than just read about it or watch a video about it. YOu use hand gestures or body language when conversing with others.
Music Smart: you enjoy singing, you can tell when a note is off key, you listen to music in your spare time, you play at least one musical instrument, you have tunes running through your mind, you can easily keep time to a piece of music with the drum, you have a good sense of rhythm, you know a lot of songs.
People Smart: people come to you for advice, you prefer group sports to solo sports, you have at least three close friends, you go to other people for advice rather than work it out yourself, you enjoy social games like monopoly or cards over individual games, you enjoy teaching others how to do something, you are considered a leader - or think of yourself as one, you are comfortable in the middle of a crowd.
Self Smart: you regularly spend time alone meditating, reflecting, or thinking. You are resilient in the face of setbacks, you think about your goals and how to reach them regularly, you have a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses, you consider yourself strong willed or independent minded, you keep a diary, you are more comfortable by yourself than in the middle of a crowd, you have a special hobby or interest that few people know about.
Nature Smart: you like backpacking, hiking, or walking in nature; you love having animals around the house, you are worried about the environment, you enjoy books, magazines, or television shows about nature, you like zoos or aquariums, you enjoy gardening. You are good at telling the difference between types of trees, dogs, birds and / or other plants and animals.
Answer:
Thank you :)
Many people feel like insecure and they belittle themselves and I want to thank you for reminding people that we're all good at something. Your words had a great impact on me especially since I feel like I'm the worst at math :)
(I am People Smart, Self Smart, Nature Smart, and Word Smart)
Can someone check my answers please??? Need help ASAP!
Read the passage.
A Historic Day for Women
In two months, my brother, Roger, would turn 21 years old. Roger was looking forward to his birthday because my father had promised him more responsibility at the haberdashery. I was envious of this milestone, but not because of the added duties my brother would take on in terms of the family business. It was because he would be allowed to cast his very first vote in a federal election in November. This struck me as the ultimate injustice. Roger did not know the first thing about politics or the people involved at the federal level, or the state level for that matter.
As far back as I can remember I have been watching my mother and her friends propel the movement for equal voting rights in New York. They achieved a lofty goal three years ago when women were granted the right to vote in state elections in 1917. When I was disappointed upon realizing that the decision applied only to state and local elections, my mother encouraged me to trust that change was coming. “Many states across the country are already allowing women to vote in all elections,” she pointed out. “It’s only a matter of time until it happens here in New York.”
My mother told me to be patient, and I knew that she had certainly been patient. Her mother had also campaigned for voting equality, as the marches, protests, rallies, and fundraising had been going on for 50 years. I couldn’t understand how the whole group was not completely exhausted by the effort. My mother and her friends would meet at one of their houses almost every night, after taking care of their families all day, to plan another rally or meeting. They did it all in the face of strong opposition from anti-suffragists who were threatened by the idea of a woman casting a vote.
Somehow the failures and rejection never seemed to wear them down, and, in fact, failure seemed to encourage them. I watched the late night meetings that were held in our home, and I would see the women start to fade and become mentally drained as the evening wore on. Then one of them would bring up a much-discussed topic such as entrenched political interests or government regulation and they all would quickly get a second wind, offering their opinions about how things should be. They didn’t always agree on politics, but they agreed that their voices should be heard. The thought of being so close to the voting booth for federal elections carried them through their fatigue. These women had become a part of a tightly woven fabric of suffragette clubs that covered the state and it was a true team effort—no one wanted to let anyone else down.
One morning last week, all of their efforts came to fruition. I was just finishing up my chores when my mother burst through the front door with news that the Nineteenth Amendment had been ratified by Congress. Never usually at a loss for words, my mother told me the news in stilted fragments and then stood there, speechless. I stared at her for a moment, incredulous. “Betty’s house … we’ll celebrate!”
As we hastily ran down the steps of our building, I began to hear the wave of celebration already taking over the city. Anyone who had heard the news break over the radio moments before was outside spreading the word in the streets. At Betty’s house, the suffragettes toasted their hard-fought victory. I watched in amazement as they quickly tempered their joy with the new, self-imposed responsibilities they would bear now that women had the vote. That very afternoon, they set about organizing a club for women voters that would disseminate information about politics and the people campaigning in federal elections. Everything had changed that day. I knew that in just three years, I would be allowed to enter a voting booth and my opinion about who would lead the country would be counted.
1. What is one way the author creates tension in the passage?
The narrator is a complex character, but the other characters in the passage are flat.
*The narrator’s descriptions do not seem truthful.*
The pace of narration remains the same throughout the passage.
The passage begins in the present, then shifts to the past, and then concludes in the present.
2. What would most likely be the effect if the narrator of this passage were unreliable?
The reader would learn less about the narrator’s thoughts and emotions.
The narrator would state where her mother was when the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified.
*The passage would end with a twist because the reader would have been kept in the dark about key facts.*
The pacing of the passage would be much faster or much slower.
Answer:
ansers look good
Explanation:
What is the purpose of CER?
Answer:
CER is the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the benefits and harms of alternative methods to prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor a clinical condition, or to improve the delivery of care.
Brainlist pls!
Giving BRAINLIEST
Plz answer correctly to get brainliest!
Answer:
rushing for the bus
committed to recyclingAnswer:
1. Walking in the moonlight
2. Rushing for the bus
3. Reducing the amount of package waste
4. Whining is her least appealing trait
5. Shoving people aside
6. Jumping and sprinting
7. Cleaning our rooms
8. Credit for guessing
9. Eating the dog's food
10. Totaling the car
11. Returning to the campsite
12. Waking up to the singing of the birds
13. "Bringing in the hay" and "storing it in the barn"
14. Hovering over the mouse
15. Painting the garage
16. We debated driving
17. Just highlight the whole sentence-
18. Running in the marathon
19. Standing in the rain
20. Due to quality training
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What is the relationship between the image on the page and the story? (RL.6.7)
A. The image represents how Sadia falls in love with the Agnid and how this changed her and turned her into a hero.
B. The image represents Sadia’s trials throughout her adventure and how it changed her and turned her into a hero.
C. The image represents the dark and scary day Sadia experiences and how this changed her into a bully.
D. The image represents the bright future Sadia will have although she destroys Steffan.
HELP ME
Answer:
I am pretty sure it would have to be B
Explanation:
How does the author use story elements such as flashback, character development, or foreshadowing to develop the plot of "The Story of an Hour"?
Answer:
he thinks about the setting and what the story is about
Explanation:
Who are some famous black catholic people who are alive today
Answer:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Nicole Kidman
George Clooney
Selena Gomez
Can someone please help me BRAINLIEST
HELPP
2.Due to her ______
nature, Christa has a difficult time working in groups. Her loquaciousness has also
landed her a detention occasionally
a.Adverse
b. Ostentatious
c. Garrulous
d. Pristine
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Adverse
3.
True or false: When evidence is relevant, it supports the claim in a logical way.
what is An argument is
In referring to Times Square as a “neon inferno” in the final paragraph, the narrator emphasizes both the brightness of Times Square’s lights and
Answer:
the garish appearance it has compared to the sky above it
Explanation:
The lights of the city are bright and obtrusive compared to the natural light of stars in the sky.
Guided by the soul of the Roman poet Virgil, Dante travels down through the nine circles of Hell and witnesses the punishments eternally suffered by the souls of deceased sinners.
“Neon inferno” in the final paragraph
In referring to Times Square as a “neon inferno” in the final paragraph, the narrator emphasizes both the brightness of Times Square’s lights and "the fact that it is easy to turn into the most dangerous place in the city."
The narrator adds that, while Times Square appears to be lively and colorful and was created over many years and is entirely secure, it is also very easy to ruin and has become New York's most dangerous location. Neon is considered as a chemical element with a vivid red-orange hue that is commonly utilized in lighting.To know more about "neon inferno”, refer to the link:
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GIVING BRAINLIEST PLS HELP ME
Which of the following questions should you ask to make an informed inference about what will happen next? (5 points)
Select one:
a. Who is my favorite character and why?
b. What has foreshadowing suggested so far?
c. Where can I go to learn more about this topic?
d. Why do the characters want what they want?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A
what is the theme of President Cleveland where are you
1.) growing up means becoming less selfish
2.) being a good brother is difficult
3.) hard work is worth it
4.) collections can be hard to maintain
Answer:
Hi there~
The answer is:
C. Hard work is worth it.
Hope this helps
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLIEST
Which of the following lines by Juliet foreshadows the end of the play? (5 points)
JULIET
I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins,
That almost freezes up the heat of life:
I'll call them back again to comfort me:
Nurse! What should she do here?
My dismal scene I needs must act alone.
Come, vial.
What if this mixture do not work at all?
Shall I be married then to-morrow morning?
No, no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there.
What if it be a poison, which the friar
Subtly hath minister'd to have me dead,
Lest in this marriage he should be dishonour'd,
Because he married me before to Romeo?
I fear it is: and yet, methinks, it should not,
For he hath still been tried a holy man.
How if, when I am laid into the tomb,
I wake before the time that Romeo
Come to redeem me? there's a fearful point!
Shall I not, then, be stifled in the vault,
To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in,
And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes?
Or, if I live, is it not very like,
The horrible conceit of death and night,
Together with the terror of the place,—
As in a vault, an ancient receptacle,
Where, for these many hundred years, the bones
Of all my buried ancestors are packed:
Where bloody Tybalt, yet but green in earth,
Lies festering in his shroud; where, as they say,
At some hours in the night spirits resort;—
Alack, alack, is it not like that I,
So early waking, what with loathsome smells,
And shrieks like mandrakes' torn out of the earth,
That living mortals, hearing them, run mad:—
O, if I wake, shall I not be distraught,
Environed with all these hideous fears?
And madly play with my forefather's joints?
And pluck the mangled Tybalt from his shroud?
And, in this rage, with some great kinsman's bone,
As with a club, dash out my desperate brains?
O, look! methinks I see my cousin's ghost
Seeking out Romeo, that did spit his body
Upon a rapier's point: stay, Tybalt, stay!
Romeo, I come! this do I drink to thee.
Select one:
a. And shrieks like mandrakes' torn out of the earth,
b. For he hath still been tried a holy man.
c. And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes?
d. Environed with all these hideous fears?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
i did this in my class
Answer:
Juliet pretends to be dead and sends a letter to Romeo so that he knows the truth.
Explanation:
The line by Juliet in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare that foreshadow the end of the play is "And there die strangled ere my Romeo comes? If you don't know what happens at the end, let me just give you a quick summary.
Read this sentence from the story.
All around him were mothers with babies that screamed like fire truck sirens.
Why does the author compare the babies' screams to sirens?
A. Babies scream to get fire truck rides.
B. Crying babies turn red like a fire truck,
C. Crying babies and strens are both loud.
D. Fire truck sirens and babies are both small.
Answer:
C- crying babies and sirens are both loud
Explanation:
If you are being compared to something that is loud, that means you are being loud.
Which statement best describes the author’s purpose in the text ?
THIS IS FOR “CAN FORGIVENESS PLAY A ROLE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE”!!!!!
Answer:
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4. D. Andy was shocked and horrified to hear the details of how Ann was killed and felt her loss more deeply.
5. C. “‘Hearing Conor,’ he said, ‘I made sounds I’ve never heard myself make. To hear that your daughter was on the floor saying ‘no’ and holding her hands up and still be shot is just — it’s just not...’ He tried to explain the horror of such knowledge, but it’s not easy.” ( Paragraph 92)
This evidence best proves the answer to question #4 and explains why #4 is correct. In option C, it specifically states Andy's reaction to Conor's account of Ann's murder. Listening to Conor tell about how Ann was on the floor and saying, "no" while she was helpless to stop him, horrified and shocked Andy. The narrator specifically says that the horror of the knowledge was hard for him to explain.
Explanation:
“ Spread love, show love, let's get rid of this curse, Don't wait for anyone to act, man, you go first “ WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? Please help -
Answer:
i feel like it means to show the person that you love attention don't wait for them to because they might never think anything about it they might think you just want to be friends. i also think it means to show people you care because they could be gone the next.
Explanation:
What are some senses for gloves
Answer:
Sight: Looks like cozy glovesHearing: Speaky sounds leather gloves makes when you squeeze them Smell: Earthy leather smelling glovesTaste: Leather gloves tasting like fabricTouch: Warm glovesBrainlist for my creativity, please!
Which of these best describes paraphrasing?
O A. Restating an author's main ideas
O B. Writing questions in the margin of a text
O C. Writing a difficult sentence or paragraph in your own words
O D. Underlining key words and phrases
the
Answer:
its C
Explanation: i did the quiz so i know what the answer is
Writing a difficult sentence or paragraph in your own words can also be identified as the process of paraphrasing. Therefore, the option C holds true.
What is the significance of paraphrasing?Paraphrasing can be referred to or considered as a process of using an already available textual script or composition in such a way that the actual meaning of the text stays the same, and the intended message is also conveyed to the reader.
The applications of the use of paraphrasing is done when there is a need to avoid copied content or plagiarism. Paraphrasing also becomes effective when a difficult sentence or a paragraph is to be written in one's own words.
Therefore, the option C holds true and states regarding the significance of paraphrasing.
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Match each type of critical lens to the qualities it evaluates in a text.
feminist
culture and events
formalist
gender roles and representations of women
historical
1
structure and language
Answer:
Explanation:
If you had to pick two famous people to hangout with for a weekend...who would it be? Why?