Explanation:
Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community and the environment.
Answer:Recycling reduces our need for new raw materials.
When we recycle, we extract less, which conserves many of our natural resources
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Answer:
Romeo is impulsive and immature, but his passion and his idealism make him a lovable character.Juliet is a naive child who, like Romeo, is impulsive, but she never wants anything to do with love or marriage until she meets Romeo.The two children fall in love at first sight but are shocked to find out their families are sworn enemies. Their love is sporadic and they value it over anything else, which eventually leads to their demise.I don't have your textbook so I guess you're on your own for that one but just look for that quote around where Romeo compares Juliet to the stars.Explanation:
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If l were a chief what would l do to my village give three reason why
Answer:
ur duties as a traditional ruler or chief of this village are multiple, ranging from maintenance of social norms to provision of basic social amenities for ur people to creating political awareness among ur subjects.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Countries have to have rules about artificial intelligence.
Explanation:
Change the adjective in parentheses into an adverb to complete the sentence.
The paper was written
. (interesting)
Answer:
the papers was written interestingly
Refer to the Newsela articles "Alas, Shakespeare Won't Be Taught in This Class" and "Opinion: As World Changes, Education Must, Too."
Which statement accurately compares the two articles?
They both emphasize the importance of a background in literature to be employable.
Both articles discuss the impact of education on a country's economic success.
The both stress that education systems have improved to serve the needs of nonwhite populations.
Both articles emphasize that, to best serve students, education should adapt as society changes.
Answer:
They both acknowledge that as the world changes, approaches to education must also change.
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Explanation:
In novel walking to the moon Why would Sal's Dad not trust Gram and Gramp
to behave on their journey?
Answer:
they are kind of wild and do things their own way.
Explanation:
What different emotions does Mattie experience in chapter 10? Fever 1793
Prejudice causes people to do bad things; Yolen shows this through the experiences of her characters who were mistreated for what they believed in and for being Jewish.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I believe you are referring to the book "The Devil's Arithmetic" written by Jane Yolen. In this book, we can, in fact, recognize the harmful effects of prejudice, where prejudice against Jews causes concentration camps to be created, where Jews suffer the greatest ill-treatment just because they do not abandon their beliefs.
In this book we got to know a girl named Hanna who belongs to a Jewish family that lives in New York. Hanna does not understand the impotence that the family gives to the experiences they have had in the past and is bored when they start talking about holocaust, Nazism and anti-Semitism. However, she is transported to the past and goes to Poland dominated by Nazi Germany. Hanna is captured, taken to a concentration camp where she suffers everything that the Jews suffered. This makes her understand the importance of these stories, especially of the survivors.
What is one reason that pollinator populations are in decline? Explain from Urban gardens create a buffet for bees agenda
Answer:
Lack of food i.e nectar is the main reason behind reduction of population of the pollinator
Explanation:
Pollinators helps the flowering plants in pollinating and transport. Species such as butterflies, flies and moths are considered as pollinator which transport pollen grains from one place to other and also feed on the nectar of the flowers. Nectar is the major food source of these pollinator. Their population is reducing because of critically low nectar supplies
Answer:
Not many places with enough flowers for all the bees
Explanation:
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Answer:
That my friend is a beautiful work of art
Explanation:
consider george and lennies relationshio. are leannies contributions to the freindship equal
Answer:
Of Mice and Men George and Lennie's Relationship - Essay ...www.enotes.com
Explanation:
Answer:
Lennie and George are friends, but because of Lennie's mental handicap, George does primarily take on a caretaker role with him. ... He tells Lennie that Curley is the type of person who will make trouble for him, and then get him "canned" or fired because he is the boss's son. George tells Lennie: Look, Lennie.
Explanation:
Quadratilateral Abcd is a rhombus. The coordinates are b) 10,10 c) 17,4. Find the slope of dc. Find the slope of diagonal bd
Answer:
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it is a maths question but you named the topic english
Explanation:
which term has a similar meaning to the word analysis.
Answer:
(noun) Examination, Investigation, inspection, scanning, anatomy, Probe, perusal. any of these words
Which revision to the last sentence best concludes this story and reflects on
the significance of the experience?
Wet, hungry, and bruised, we finally arrived at the end of our canoe trip.
As we limped back to the car, my mom turned to us and said, "Well,
now we know what not to do when canoeing!" With that, we all started
laughing. On the drive home, we relived each of the horrible moments
and laughed so hard we forgot about our wet clothes, empty
stomachs, and bruised feet. And that was the end of our canoe trip.
O A. Before long, we arrived home, ate dinner, and climbed into bed
with hopes of never going canoeing again.
O B. That canoe trip will always be a fond memory for our entire family.
O c. That's when I realized how lucky I was to have a family that could
still laugh together, no matter what went wrong.
O D. Now, my sister and I know that whenever my parents suggest a
family adventure, we refuse to go - or make other plans,
My
Answer:
option C I guess
That's when I realized how lucky I was to have a family that could still laugh together, no matter what went wrong.
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Answer:
1. 1
2.2
1. a countable noun
2. hamburger
Answer:
1. Bread is an uncountable noun
2. Hamburger would be the direct object
Explanation:
1. You can not say "two breads" because bread is an uncountable noun, so if you would use another word, a measurable word such as "two loaves of bread" or "two slices of bread".
2. Hamburger is the subject, or direct object, the action is being done to this object.
1 - IdentificarFill in the blanks Activity Hide details InstructionsListen and write the past participle used as an adjective in each sentence. April 19 11:59 PM 1 attempt remaining Grade settings External referencesGrammar presentation Modelo You hear: La cena estaba preparada. You write: preparada
Answer:
The answer is correct.
La cena estaba preparada. The past participle used as an adjective is preparada.
Explanation:
Verbs in past participle working as adjectives end with ado or ido, like preparada, and they usually have before them the verb to be (estar).
The past participle used as an adjective modifies the noun dinner (cena). Notice that we can replace this adjective with another to alter the state of dinner. For example, we can say, la cena estaba congelada (dinner was frozen).
Also, preparada coincides in number and person with the noun that it is modifying. La cena is a singular feminine noun, and the correct adjective form for it is the one ending in ada, which in this case is preparada.
It has been said that it is the little things that make life worth living. Describe one (or several) of those little things.
Answer:
the little things like giving someone random a hug because you feel like it or because they needed the comfort.
Explanation:
the small compliments we give each other warms our hearts.
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Imagine Alice has returned from her journey down the rabbit hole and is retelling the events to her sister. Write a story from Alice's point of view, in which Alice explains what happened to her after she reached the bottom of the rabbit hole. Be sure to use dialog to show how Alice's sister responds to the story. Use details from the audio recording in your response.
jill ran up the hill with jack they needed to fetch a pail of water
Answer:
The jack fell down and broke his crown, and JILLLLL came tumbling after
Explanation:
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Answer:
And fetch it they did...
Explanation:
...until they fell and bumped their heads.
Name twelve THINGS THAT YOU CAN COVER *
Answer:
mistakes
scars
tears
habits
identity
fandom
wound
Instructions:
Short Story: My Teacher went missing.
Write a light-hearted story about why your teacher is missing today. Your story is a FICTION story and will contain at least two (2) of the following
Elements:
Plot Twist
Mysterious disappearance
Dialogue
Flashback
Foreshadowing
Story may not have death, dismemberment, or other dark events.
At least 250 words.
Answer:
My teacher went missing today, when we were on our field trip. We were looking at the monkey's and all of a sudden we couldn't find her! I remember when we were looking at the giraffes that she was talking to a zoo manager, and she instructed us to stay at the monkey cage. She never told us why, and now SHES MISSING! The whole class was freaking out! Then I saw a lady that looked just like her! Same hair, same hat! Dang, it was just a different lady. She was holding a baby monkey. We looked everywhere! I felt so bad, and it wasn't even a student missing it was a teacher! Teachers don't get lost! We ran into the same guy she was talking to earlier, and he said she was around the monkey's cage and just saw her a second ago! We all ran back but couldn't find her anywhere! But wait- that lady earlier was holding a baby monkey?! It turned out to be our teacher! We ran over to her and she told us that her niece worked at this zoo, and we could hold the baby monkey! I love our teacher!
Explanation:
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Read this line from Chapter 1: "Stop yelling at me," Becky replied, clearly frustrated, "I can't concentrate. What is a synonym for concentrate? (5 points)
Focus
Listen
Mind
Obsess
Answer:
focus
Explanation:
I bought Roy new running shoes to wear to the
protest.
I bought Nike and Air Jordans to wear to the protest
Based on the excerpt, what effect does Portia's death have on
Brutus?
Brutus realizes that arguing with Cassius is
unimportant
O
Brutus is no longer strong enough to stand up to
Cassius
Brutus is more concerned with with how Cassius
treats him.
O Brutus loses his temper more easily with Cassius,
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
In the excerpt, after Portia's death, Brutus controls his feelings and starts planning his military strategy against Octavius. Therefore, rather than arguing with Cassius, he controls his anger and keeps a level head. I hope this helped :)
What is the speaker's message about friendship
in the poem “On Friendship” by Kahlil Gibran?
A:
Friendship means always agreeing with the
people you care about
B:
Friendship is about sharing experiences and supporting each other.
C:
Friendship is a mystery that cannot be explained with words alone.
D:
Friendship changes when a person gets older and meets new people.
Answer:
I'm leaning on option B
The mandated 2017 menu labeling laws require that _____________ information be present for each option on a restaurant menu. (9 Letters)
Answer:
The mandated 2017 menu labeling laws require that nutrition information be present for each option on a restaurant menu.
Explanation:
The mandatory menu labeling laws require that the nutritional information of the product be present on the label, so that consumers have access to information about what they are consuming. This nutritional information informs about the amount of calories, carbohydrates, fat proteins (saturated, total and trans) dietary fiber, sodium and the ingredients that the product has.
True or False: Fleance was able to escape from the murderers
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
In scene 3, act 3 the murderers
(textual evidence:)
BANQUO dies. Exit FLEANCE
THIRD MURDERER
Who did strike out the light?
FIRST MURDERER
Was it not the way?
THIRD MURDERER
There's but one down. The son has fled
THE SECOND MURDERER
We have lost best half of our affair
By now you should've watched two episodes of the Twilight Zone. One was called Monsters are Due on Maple Street (Friday's Edpuzzle) and Monsters on Maple Street (Monday April 19th ).
1. True or False: Both of the videos are exactly the same.
True
False
Answer:
I have no clue. I have never in my life watched Twilight Zone.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
In reality, Monsters on Maple Street is simply another name for Monsters are Due on Maple Street. That was Episode 22 of Season One of the Twilight Zone, which aired on March 4, 1960.
Here is the opening narration from the episode:
Maple Street, U.S.A., late summer. A tree-lined little world of front porch gliders, barbecues, the laughter of children, and the bell of an ice cream vendor. At the sound of the roar and the flash of light, it will be precisely 6:43 P.M. on Maple Street...This is Maple Street on a late Saturday afternoon. Maple Street in the last calm and reflective moment—before the monsters came.
And here is the closing narration from the episode:
The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices...to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill...and suspicion can destroy...and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own—for the children and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone.
Marissa wrote an essay about the harmful effect that litter on the beach can have for sea life. In her conclusion, she introduced the story of a sea turtle who got a plastic bag tangled around his head and used this example as a supporting detail for her thesis. How might she handle this story differently? She should write the story into the thesis statement of her essay. She should tell the story in a body paragraph and not the conclusion. She should provide more details about this sea turtle in her conclusion. She should not include stories about sea turtles in an essay about litter.
Answer:
She should provide more details about this sea turtle in her conclusion.
Explanation:
Science is often defined inadequately as “an organized body of knowledge.” This would make cookbooks, Sears, Roebuck catalogues, and telephone books science, which they are not. Sometimes science is defined simply as rationality, but that would make much of theology and metaphysics science, which they are not. Rationality is logical consistency, lack of contradiction. It is to be distinguished from reasonableness, the quality of a mind open to arguments and evidence opposed to its beliefs: a willingness to reconsider. Rationalists can be quite unreasonable or dogmatic. Rationalist metaphysicians and theologians are often certain about premises which come from intuition or revelation. Even paranoiacs may be thought of as rationalists, for they are commonly most rigorous in reasoning. But their premises, which they cling to in spite of all evidence, are absurd.
WHAT SCIENCE IS
Science is empirical, rational, general, and cumulative; and it is all four at once. Science is empirical in that all its conclusions are subject to test by sense experience. Observation is the base on which science rests, but scientific observation is more than keeping one’s eyes open. It is observation made by qualified observers under controlled conditions of those things which confirm or disconfirm, verify or refute a theory. Sherlock Holmes* could tell by the stains on a vest what a man had eaten for breakfast. From a number of such observations he arrived at a theory about why and how a particular crime was committed. This procedure is excellent for detection but insufficient for science, because it yields only knowledge of particular events. Science would go on to ask why and how crime, not a particular crime, is committed. Science uses facts to test general theories and general theories to make predictions about particular facts.
Scientific observations may be made of things as they exist, like the color of an apple or the temperature of the air, or it may be made of what results from an experiment. An experiment is the deliberate manipulation of conditions in order to bring about what we want to observe. If we want to test the hypothesis that a new plastic can withstand two hundred pounds of pressure without crumbling, we may have to create a situation in which such pressure is applied to a piece of the plastic, because it is unlikely that the situation already exists anywhere in the world, or if it does, that all other factors are kept constant. In some sciences, like astronomy, we do not sufficiently control the subject matter to experiment on it—although we do control the conditions of observation—and we distinguish those sciences from others, like chemistry, in which experiment is possible, by calling the latter “experimental sciences.”
Although all scientific thought ultimately rests on observation, there are vast portions of it which are entirely rational: analysis of the meaning of terms, deductions from existent theories, explorations of the logical relations among concepts and among theories. Logic is applied to science constantly because logic contains the rules of valid thinking. The application of mathematics is often thought, erroneously, to be an index of the status of any science. Of course, the more it can be applied usefully within a science, the more advanced the science. For mathematics functions both as a language in which scientific laws are stated, giving them the utmost precision, elegance, and economy, and as the basis of measurement. Many of the most significant advances in physics, astronomy, and chemistry have depended on advances in and application of mathematics. Without calculus the work of Isaac Newton would have been impossible. Yet great scientific work in other fields, performed by men like Pasteur, Darwin, and Pavlov (with whose names pasteurization, evolution, and conditioned response in psychology are associated), has used little or no mathematics. In the final sentence of the first paragraph, the authors choose to use the word “absurd” in order to demonstrate that even sound premises can lead to irrational conclusions demonstrate that even sound premises can lead to irrational conclusions A argue that evidence that seems illogical should not be considered by scientists argue that evidence that seems illogical should not be considered by scientists B emphasize a previous distinction between rationality and reasonableness emphasize a previous distinction between rationality and reasonableness C imply that too much rigor can lead to nonsensical inferences imply that too much rigor can lead to nonsensical inferences D convey disdain for those who display uncertainty about their premises
Answer: C, emphasize a previous distinction between rationality and reasonableness
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