Answer:
advertising wants you to buy a product, while propaganda wants you to change your attitude
Explanation:
this is true. advertising wants you to buy a product (for example, an ad for paper towels of course wants you to buy paper towels). propaganda however wants you to change your attitude about something. if you see a war propaganda poster for example, it's very likely that poster is pushing you towards a certain attitude about the war, such as supporting it.
advertising is NOT always sweet and easy. it can be hard, especially since ads and companies often compete against each other
propaganda still happens so it's not just historical and is NOT usually posters anymore like it was in the past.
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In Percy Jackson In one word and Why?
1. how will you describe Annabeth?
2.What are her strengths and weakness?
3.what is her motivation for joining quest?
4.Who are her parents?
Answer:
1.) Annabeth is a strong and independent girl who will fight for her friends till her last breath.
2.) Annabeth's strengths are her quick thinking skills and her leader ship skills. weaknesses: Annabeth suffers from occasional bouts of hubris when she's ahead, which led her into multiple predicaments that she couldn't escape on her own. Her magical baseball cap doesn't hide Annabeth from detection through the other senses, Annabeth also suffers from arachnophobia due to her mother's adverse relationship to Arachne, the mother of all spiders.
3.) She joins quests because to prove her self to others, being blond, she does not want to be labeled as clueless by the other campers.
4.) Her parents are Athena and Frederick Chase.
Which of the following statements would Antigone most likely agree with? Laws are made to be broken. Family is more important than anything else. The punishment always fits the crime. There is no cause worth dying for.
Answer:
a would probably fit her character the best
Answer:
Family is more important than anything else.
Explanation:
2nd one. Go this right so yea
how does following the crowd help create change positively ? 5 sentences or more
Answer:
It is also called Bandwagon effect
Explanation:
Humans have a biological drive to belong. We seek out social contact, not only because of the life functions it can fulfil, but also because it is inherently rewarding. These neurobiological mechanisms — built around opiate and oxytocin release in the brain — feel great, and make us want to socialise more. This process probably developed to foster social bonding for survival advantage — if our ancestors could bond and co-operate, they were more likely to stay alive.
These principles apply with one-to-one or small group contact, but they also occur at the larger scale: the crowd. Something occurs in crowds that does not happen when we are alone, or even in groups of just a few people. Observers have long recognised that there is something special about the crowd — they just couldn’t agree on what it was.
For much of the past 150 years, our views of crowds were polarised into two camps: crowds were either a terrible thing, or a wonderful thing.
11. What is the best antonym for the bold word used: an "irascible" disposition
a. Good-natured
b. Irritable
c. Sad
d. Introspective
Answer:
A. Good-natured
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
4. What is the best synonym for the bold word used: to assuage their doubts
a. Soothe
b. Mock
c. Increase
d. Admonish
Answer:
The answer is A
Answer:
Soothe
Explanation:
Assuage means "make unpleasant feelings less strong" so we're not mocking them, not increasing them, and not admonishing ("telling that someone did something wrong"). We're soothing - making calm or less worried.
Sort the Alliteration below
lizards, lazy, limply. lumps, like, laying, live
Answer:
lazy ,lizard, lying, like, lumps
Explanation:
Victorian England, what job would you certainly NOT want to have? And why?
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https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/503221/10-worst-jobs-victorian-era
Answer:
Leech collector
Explanation:
I would not want to be an leech collector because leeches were a useful commodity for doctors in Victorian London. Our quacks used leeches to treat ailments ranging from ‘hysteria’ to headaches. Useful or not, the leeches had to be collected by somebody, and the job usually fell to poor countrywomen.
These poor souls would wade through dirty ponds hoping that the critters would latch onto their legs. Then, the lucky employees would prise them off and store them in a pot. Infectious diseases and excess blood loss were serious dangers to leech collectors.
________leads to rocks breaking, and an earthquake begins
Group of answer choices
Excess stress
Energy
Pangea
plates
Answer:
Excess stress
help me this question
Answer:
the firework show is a real blast
Explanation:
i think im not sure if its the correct answer
You are asked to revise this sentence so it contains no dangling or misplaced modifiers.
After a long walk in the hot sun, a lovely shade tree came into view.
Which choice is the best answer? (5 points)
Select one:
a. There is no revision needed. The original sentence is correct as it is.
b. After a long walk in the hot sun, I saw a beautiful shade tree come into view.
c. A lovely shade tree came into view after a long walk in the hot sun.
d. Coming into view after a long walk in the hot sun was a beautiful shade tree.
Answer:
C.
(sorry if it's wrong but it sounds correct to me)
Match the underlined examples with the terms.
Choices:
subordinating conjunction
complex sentence
independent clause
noun phrase
subordinate clause
After Lorena went to the library, I decided to read a book.
Although it’s cold, I want to walk home.
I did well on my test because I studied.
Marcus called.
To win the game was my objective.
Explanation:
I did well on my test because I studied.
Im trying to write a poem, what would be the sound of a gun in text?
Answer:
Hi! I think this is what your looking for so ima say this.
Explanation:
It honestly really depends on what type of style your writing in, Like if you were writing like an informal piece it would more of like "BANG!" or maybe like a "BOOM!".
If you want like a gun bullet to go pass something you could write like
"WOOSH".
I hoped this was what you were looking for lol
Describe Brian’s new plan for being discovered. Need to answer in TEA format. pls hellpppp
Explanation:
In order for Brian to be more successful, he aimed his speak taking the bending of light into account and then also created a double tipped spear. This allowed him to be more precise with his aim and catch more fish for a plentiful food source.
Answer:
Explanation:
Brian notes his "up and down" feelings regarding the discovery of the survival pack. ... If Brian had had to survive the winter there, it would have been very difficult. ... Paulsen does not recount Brian's thoughts and feelings as much as he simply describes the character traits that ... Sign up for our latest news and updates!
In a well-developed paragraph (six to seven sentences), describe how you think your world would be different if you were unable to see or hear.
Choose any three of the following to include in your response. BE SURE TO EDIT!
* Describe the things you would miss the most.
* Discuss how you would communicate with your friends, your family, and others.
* How do you think you would feel going out in public knowing you had an obvious disability?
* How would you express your feelings and ideas?
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
The Persistent Gardener
It was Jilly's last day in the green house. Summer was coming to an end and so was the growing season. School would be starting next week and the fall plants were well enough along to allow Mrs. T. to manage the greenhouses herself. As Jilly worked the plants for the last time, she tried to focus on the new school year instead of the details of the greenhouse. It had been a hard, hot summer, but Jilly was not ready for it to be over.
Jilly moved down the tables, tucking a stray hair behind her ear with a gloved and already dirty hand. She'd repotted the last of the rosemary plants and mixed a new batch of potting soil already. Mrs. T. now had enough potting soil to last her through September. Jilly looked at a couple of maiden-hair ferns that were beginning to yellow in their small pots. She loved their lacey fronds and had grown concerned over the last few days that they needed repotting or a boost of fertilizer. She had also worried that she would continue to find chores that needed doing, plants that needed help, right up until the minute she left today. She hated unfinished things. She hated details not being tended to.
The sun had been above the trees and blasting the greenhouse for a good hour now. Jilly listened for the familiar whirr of the automatic vents opening. When the greenhouse reached a certain temperature, the vents would open automatically. The vents would have a cooling effect for an hour or so, and then no amount of breeze would put a dent in the heat. Mrs. T. often claimed Jilly must be part reptile as she was able to work longer in the greenhouse than anyone else. The heat just didn't bother her. In fact, Jilly often looked forward to the warmth of the greenhouse and feeling the heat seep into her bones. It felt good to her, but she understood others who found it hard to breathe in 100 degree temperatures.
Jilly heard the greenhouse door bang, and looked up from her ferns to see Mrs. T. walking down the aisle with a tray of young plants. Mums, Jilly supposed, the flowers everyone wants for fall. She had helped Mrs. T. take cuttings and plant the small stems in new pots. They were doing nicely from the look of things.
"We will keep these in here for now," said Mrs. T. "They are getting too much rain outside."
It had been a rainy couple of days. Jilly knew, as well as anyone, that overwatering could kill potted plants quickly.
"Do you remember when I overwatered those mint plants?" Jilly asked Mrs. T.
"I used to think no one could kill a mint plant," Mrs. T. said, laughing.
"Well I am full of surprises, apparently," Jilly replied. Jilly remembered the sad green plants that just kept looking more and more wilted no matter how much water she gave them. It was a beginner's mistake, and Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it.
"That you are," replied Mrs. T. "But I know you learned a lesson you won't ever forget."
"Of course. Herbs like their roots damp, not flooded," Jilly answered.
"Well that is not the lesson I was thinking of," Mrs. T. said.
Jilly wondered for a minute what the lesson could be. She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her, picking up one or two to check for aphids under the leaves. It had been a summer full of lessons, some especially hard for a girl who thought she knew a lot about plants. She breathed deeply the warm, humid air. She hated the cooped up feeling of air conditioned air, the feeling of being cut off from the sun. She knew school and the library would offer only these uncomfortable feelings and little time to spend in the sun or with plants. She had come to understand this over the summer—her need to be around growing things was huge.
"I'm not sure, Mrs. T." she said, "I've learned so much this summer. I couldn't possibly say what you are thinking."
"You did learn many lessons, Jilly. You knew so much when you started. You've gone farther than any other assistants I've had. I will miss you."
"And I will miss you," Jilly replied. "Thank you for the opportunity and the job." Jilly watched Mrs. T. put the tray of mums down on the center row of tables. Wearing her familiar brown apron, Mrs. T. looked just as she had on Jilly's first day.
"My pleasure, of course, dear," Mrs. T. replied. "My hope for you, as for all my assistants over the years, is that you will learn as much about yourself as you do about growing plants."
Recalling her thoughts all morning, about what she enjoyed about her summer job, Jilly realized she knew much more than just how to not drown the mint.
HERE IS THE QUESTION:
Which line from the text best explains the lesson Jilly has learned over the summer?
A: Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it.
B: She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her.
C: Her need to be around growing things was huge.
D: She loved their lacey fronds.
[WILL GIVE BRAINLY] Can someone make a rhyme or a poem with the word housing development?
pls help due tonight
the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture
Help please help me I need help
Answer:
None
Explanation:
It's an adjective
Which would be an advantage of presenting this information in podcast form, instead of in printed form?
A) The podcast might make the information more accurate, allowing the creator to get better research into the podcast.
B) This podcast might make the information more appealing to people who don’t like literature or reading about authors because it would be in audio form.
C) The podcast might allow for more development of the idea and more commentary on the topic, with the creator adding more of his or her opinion to the basic info.
D) None of these choices represent an advantage of presenting this information about Jack London and Edgar Allan Poe’s work as a podcast rather than as printed text.
Answer:
the answer is C? tell me if I'm wrong.
PODCAST is a Personal on Demand Broadcast. The podcast allows the development of ideas and commentary on the topic, and the creator can add more information.
What are a podcast and printed information?Podcasts are the digital collection of audio files that can be downloaded and are available on the internet. They are prepared by individuals sharing some stories and incidences.
The printed information is the text and images by ink on paper. They cannot be added with extra information from creators and are not feasible for making changes.
Therefore, option C. podcast allows for more innovation, development, and addition of the speaker's opinion.
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Select the pronoun whose antecedent is a " flea ".
Answer:
its
Explanation:
Answer:
Its
Explanation:
Select the antecedent of the pronoun "our".
Answer:
the detective and I
Explanation:
Answer:
detective and I
Explanation:
As it is used in paragraph 5, the word "curb" most
closely means –
O A edge.
B push.
C reduce.
O Dallow.
Answer:
reduce
Explanation:
it says that someone successfully avoided pushing the button, so the curb helped that impulse and reduced it
curb also means to restrain impulse so that fits perfectly with the paragraph :)
Question #1: Explain what selflessness is and how it is revealed in the poem, “The Highwayman,” by Alfred Noyes.
Question #2: Use specific evidence from the poem, “The Highwayman,” by Alfred Noyes, to describe how vivid language is used to create images for the reader.
Question #3: Use evidence from the poem to explain why the Highwayman did not ride off, but instead allowed himself to be killed at the end of the poem.
Answer:
#1… concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own.
Explanation:
#2…The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees.
The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.
The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,
And the highwayman came riding—
Riding—riding—
The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
He’d a French cocked-hat on his forehead, a bunch of lace at his chin,
A coat of the claret velvet, and breeches of brown doe-skin.
They fitted with never a wrinkle. His boots were up to the thigh.
And he rode with a jewelled twinkle,
His pistol butts a-twinkle,
His rapier hilt a-twinkle, under the jewelled sky.
#3… And the highwayman came riding—
Riding—riding—
The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
Ironically, Marie-Laure LeBlanc is able to see Saint Malo as ______________________, whereas the bombardiers see Saint-Malo as ____________________.
Ironically, Marie-Laure LeBlanc is able to see Saint-Malo as a beautiful city, whereas the bombardiers see Saint-Malo as a symbol of the enemy.
What is the theme of "All the Light We Cannot See"?Anthony Doerr's book "All the Light We Cannot See" offers readers two different viewpoints on Saint-Malo during World War II.
Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind city resident, uses her other senses, such as touch and hearing, to experience and comprehend Saint-Malo. She observes the city's complexity and beauty, as well as its distinctive architecture and inhabitants.
Saint-Malo, on the other hand, is viewed as a strategic target and a representation of the enemy by the bombardiers tasked with destroying it. They don't care about the potential loss of human life or cultural value; Saint-Malo is just a collection of structures to be destroyed.
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Select the pronoun whose antecedent is "Jane Goodall".
Pronoun: her
Antecedent: Jane Goodall
Select the pronoun whose antecedent is "Lillian Moller Gilbreth".
Answer:
she
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Not only was Lillian Moller Gilbreth an engineer and a writer, but she was also the mother of ...
Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.
How are the Big Year and the Great Backyard Bird Count different? Use details from the article and the "Extra! Extra!" section to support your answer.
The first week of May is “Teacher Appreciation Week.” Take a minute and think about all of the teachers you have had in school. Write a paragraph describing the qualities of a “great” teacher. Please write at least 7 sentences.
Answer:
I think this is a great way to show teacher appreciaton week! A good teacher is someone who can listen to your problems, yet give you some sometimes hard-to-hear advice. When you ask your teacher a question they should help you through the problem rather than send you away because they are "too busy". A teacher should be patient to help their students through struggles. Those are the things I think should make a great teacher, Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
Explanation:
Mom and August are both surprised about the tour at school.
Pretend you are mom and write a journal entry explaining what
you were thinking when you found out about the tour.
PLS HELP ME
I a m m o m
Dear jOUrnal,
Today I went to school with my child August. I was very excited about this tour and therefore did not tell my child I would go with him. So this morning I dropped him off and followed him inside to check out this school. I was disgusted by the snobby kids that went there. So I talked to there principalllllllll yuh actually Im not sure if your reading from the book wonder but if you are Ima do it seriously.
Today (insert date) I found out there was a tour for my child's school. I am sort of excited to see the school my child is going to attend this year, but also worried about the children that are going there and if there going to judge or make fun of him. It's not fair to him, but I'm proud and happy that he decided he wanted to go to a public school and make some friends, I hope he has a great first day of school and I'm going to make sure the principal and teachers are nice people uwu
PLZ HELP NO LINKS! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
someone please write this for me please
Explain the relationship between objects in our solar system
and the existence of life on Earth.