Answer:
He created and developed government programs to support Impoverished Americans
Explanation:
Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the President of the United States in 1932, succeeding President Herbert Hoover who failed to lend support to the sorry situation of the people during the Great Depression.
The Great Depression made millions of Americans become homeless and with no jobs or money. However, Frank D. Roosevelt ensured that "he created and developed government programs to support Impoverished Americans"
This is evident when he created the Works Progress Administration aand the Public Works Administration who combined to change the situations of the poor Americans.
Can someone please help me
Please help I need three adjectives from this paragraph
Answer:
I gave a few extra just in case
can some one write abut these two prompts
Think about the last time you attended a special event such as a concert, a fair, or a sports event. Describe what it was like to be there and include sights, sounds, and smells that will make the reader feel that he or she is there with you.
2. Think of a favorite object that you own. In a descriptive essay, use sensory details—words that tell how something looks, feels, tastes, smells, and sounds—to clearly describe this favorite object so that a classmate could picture it.
PLS SOMEONE HELP ME
for some reason when I try to answer it says my content is rude, and am most certain it's not. here's what I wrote in the photo.
realised in the photo I put 'sue' instead of 'use' but you get the point.
Stars look in the country than in the city
Answer:
What?? lol if you said stars look better in the country then they do in the city you should try looking at stars at night at a beach, like in the water. When I go night surfing its litt
Explanation:
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What effect did the Ghost of Christmas Past have on Scrooge after their encounter? How did Scrooge feel at that point in the story?
Answer:
The Ghost of Christmas Past provoked remorse in Scrooge and he felt very bad about having wasted the love he received.
Explanation:
Ghost of Christmas Past showed Scrooge how petty he was and caused sadness in those who loved him and wanted his good. With that, Scrooge saw that he was loved and desired, but all the greed that money caused him made him waste it all. At the end of the vision, Scrooge was very remorseful and very distressed by everything he did and by the happy life he lost with the one he loved.
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Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANAGNOS: . . . It will no doubt be difficult for you there, Annie. But it has been difficult for you at our school too, hm? Gratifying, yes, when you came to us and could not spell your name, to accomplish so much here in a few years, but always an Irish battle. For independence.
(He studies ANNIE, humorously; she does not open her eyes.)
This is my last time to counsel you, Annie, and you do lack some – by some I mean all – what, tact or talent to bend. To others. And what had saved you on more than one occasion here at Perkins is that there was nowhere to expel you to. Your eyes hurt?
ANNIE: My ears, Mr. Anagnos.
(And now she has opened her eyes; they are inflamed. Vague, slightly crossed, clouded by the granular growth of trachoma, and she often keeps them closed to shut out the pain of light.)
ANAGNOS [SEVERELY]: Nowhere but back to Tewksbury, where children learn to be saucy. Annie, I know how dreadful it was there, but that battle is dead and done with, why not let it stay buried?
Which of these statements provides the best summary of the scene?
Anagnos notices that Annie’s eyes are closed, and he discusses her life in Tewksbury and her time at Perkins.
Anagnos praises Annie’s work at Perkins and mentions her previous time in Tewksbury, a town on the Ipswich River.
Anagnos is cruel as he expresses doubts about Annie’s ability to leave Perkins and begin teaching.
Anagnos describes Annie’s progress at Perkins and her strong will, and he expresses concerns about her attitude.
Anagnos praises Annie’s work at Perkins and mentions her previous time in Tewksbury, a town on the Ipswich River.
(if this is wrong, im sorry, but i don't really know if there's enough information in that scene)
How does the sonnet structure of this poem contribute to its overall meaning?
A) The first stanza sets up a problem and the second stanza solves it.
B) The first stanza sets a humorous tone and the second stanza proves more serious.
C) The first stanza sets up a scene and the second stanza clarifies the deeper meaning
D) The first stanza sets a mournful tone and the second stanza offers hope and redemption
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Done!!!!
what does the author want us to know? Big Things come in small packages