which color curtains
Answer:
Which color curtains to buy for a room...
Explanation:
This is because aesthetics are a sense of wellbeing and artistic view of design aspects. The aspects of inner beauty which comes to define aesthetics. The other answers are just common sense to be honest.
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Why are editorial cartoons effective?
Answer: Editorial Cartoons are effective because they give joy and happiness to the Viewer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It engages the reader.
Explanation:
Person above me is right and wrong. Not specifically correct but if you're looking for this answer it is the one.
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Answer: Breakfast Menu:
1) Soybean Milk and Deep-Fried Dough Sticks
2) Steamed Buns
3) Rice Porridge or Congee
Dinner Menu:
1) Seafood Hotpot
2) Shrimp with Vermicelli and Garlic
3) Peking Roasted Duck
Explanation:
Answer:
rice dumplings, rice noodles, baozi, wonton, congee ( for beakefast)
spring roll, hot and sour soup, chow mein, dumpling (Dinner)
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Answer:
the fist and third one
Explanation:
THREE details from the Lion, Witch and Wadrobe text to support the theme of GOOD versus EVIL. ASAP LINKS OR BAD ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED
Item 2
Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden.
“I said I would never go back again—” she hesitated, knitting her brows—“but perhaps, just perhaps, I will go and see—if he wants me—in the morning. Perhaps he’ll try to throw his pillow at me again, but—I think—I’ll go.”
How does this scene contribute to the development of the story?
Mary starts to spend time with Dickon in the garden.
The conflict between Mary and Colin is established.
The relationship between Mary and Colin is introduced.
Mary begins to think of other people instead of herself.
Answer:
It makes the story interesting
Match the letter of the best answer.
Column A
1.
Polonius:
Polonius
2.
Ophelia:
Ophelia
3.
Hamlet:
Hamlet
4.
Claudius:
Claudius
5.
Gertrude:
Gertrude
Column B
a.Chastises Hamlet for showing the king disrespec
b.Returns keepsakes to a love
c.Arranges the “Mouse-trap” play
d.Hides behind a tapestry
e.Unable to pray for forgiveness
Question 7 (5 points)
(There may be more than one correct answer for this question.)
In considering Polonius’s death, Hamlet _____.
a
realizes that the murder will set him packing
b
says Polonius deserved his death for being so devious
c
says that he repents but that he will “answer well” for murdering him
Question 8 (5 points)
As Hamlet prepares to depart from England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, he views them as _____.
a
confidants and trusted friends
b
childhood friends
c
untrustworthy as adders
d
harmless servants of the King
Question 9 (5 points)
Before Hamlet meets with Gertrude, he resolves to _____.
a
convince her that he is mad over Ophelia’s rejection
b
convince her to help him take revenge on Claudius
c
convince her not to reveal his plan
d
be cruel but not physically harmful to her
Question 10 (5 points)
Although Hamlet has forced Gertrude to see the wrongfulness of her marriage to Claudius, she thinks Hamlet mad when _____.
a
he speaks to the air as if it were his father
b
he rants at her
c
he condemns women for making monsters of men
d
he threatens her life
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Animals can be entertaining, caring, and helpful. Some animals assist people with day-to-day activities while others are members of the military or a police force. After reading these passages, write an opinion about how you think animals could be useful in a community, a school, or a place of work. Be sure to state your opinion and support it using information presented in both passages.
Answer:
A animal can be useful by treating autism kids, and elderly senior citizens. They might also protect their owner from harm, such as the time an owner almost died from medical complications, and the brave dog warned the owners parents. Also, dogs can help treat you if you are antisocial.
On the workplace, the dogs can help motivate the employees to work harder, and faster.
PLEASE HELP QUICK DUE TODAY Why does Ponyboy feel that he is home when he hugs his brothers at the hospital?
Answer:
Ponyboy has felt detached and disconnected from his older brother since their parents' death. Darry is no longer the older brother who is worshipped and adored..... he is the father, mother, and caregiver. The change in their relationship confused Ponyboy, and even angered him. He felt disconnected from Darry, and he felt as if nothing he could do would ever make him happy. The hug in the hospital erased those fears.... they were a family again, and Ponyboy was finally home...... embraced in the protective loving arms of family.
Explanation:
Which BEST describes the conflict in this selection? A) an external conflict between Coach Moses and Pops B) an external conflict between Jerome and his mother C) an internal conflict between Jerome and his memories D) an internal conflict between Ms. Willow and her opinions
Answer:
I'd say C
Explanation:
Help please! Due tonight and I have so much work to do. Answer both or report.
Answer:15 c 16 a
Explanation:
How do the narrator and her mother view flying? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
To answer your question, I would describe the author's view of flying as a positive one that may be described as "liberating".
Throughout the text, the narrator describes being an avid fan of Supergirl, a superhero commonly known to have the ability to fly. The author references Supergirl's ability to fly more than any other. From this, we can infer that her view of flying is a positive one.
During the story, the author makes remarks such as:
"From up there, over the rooftops, i could see everything""I had a recurring dream in those days"In reference to flying, which can lead the reader to believe that she finds the thought of flying as a liberating experience.
The text does not offer direct insights as to the views of her mother, however, we can often use even the smallest of context clues to infer information about a story. In this story, for example, the author mentions that her mother chose to buy her princess-themed furniture, despite knowing her love for comic books about Supergirl. This may imply that her mother did not share her enthusiasm for flying or comic books.
For more info on using context clues to infer information see: https://brainly.com/question/2437273?referrer=searchResults
THREE details from the Lion, Witch and Wadrobe text to support the theme of GOOD versus EVIL.
Answer:
snatching cuz nice and cool and evil? Its been long
ENGLISH SMARTIES I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST *MUST HAVE ATLEAST 5 SENTECES BUT YOU CAN ADD 5 OR MORE IF YOU WANT AND PLEASE READ THE WHOLE DIRECTIONS FIRST PLEASE AND THANK YOU
Answer:
For the Past I would invite my old friend Jordan. I would invite her because I miss her and she was a good friend. For the present I would invite my cousin Eliana. I would invite her because she is my favorite cousin and I love her. For the future I would invite Eleven from stranger things. I would invite her because she is my favorite character from the show.
We would all talk about memories and about stranger things. I would ask eleven "what is it like making the show?" and tell her I love her. I would ask Jordan how she has been lately and tell her how much I miss her. I would ask Eliana how she is doing and tell her everything that has happened to me since the last time I saw her. We would have an amazing time!
Explanation:
ALERT HELP PLEASE
How does the language used by the speakers in "in Just-" and "July" reflect their differing perspectives?
The speaker in “July” uses sophisticated language that reflects a very mature perspective, while the speaker in “In Just-” uses playful language to reflect a youthful perspective
The speaker in “July” uses phrases that reflect a very emotional perspective, while the speaker in "in Just-” uses language that suggests a calmer, more distant perspective.
The speaker in “in Just-” employs language that is upbeat and positive to match his own perspective, while the speaker in "July” uses more negative language to show his disapproval.
The speaker in “in Just-” uses language that indicates hostility towards the poem's subject, while the speaker in “July” uses words that suggest a more positive view of the poem's subject.
Answer:
hostility towards the poem's subject, while the speaker in “July” uses words that suggest a more positive view of the poem's subject.
Explanation:
Answer:
The speaker in “July” uses sophisticated language that reflects a very mature perspective, while the speaker in “In Just-” uses playful language to reflect a youthful perspective
Explanation:
From the review of the lesson and test.
Read the paragraph.
While walking to school, Steve and Matt saw four puppies on the sidewalk. One of them had dark blue eyes. The puppy with the brown spots was very playful. It kept running after Steve. The black puppy was so scared that it hid behind a fire hydrant. Steve and Matt played for a while and then they continued on their way to school.
Which underlined pronoun is vague or unclear and should be changed?
A. it
B. their
C. they
D. them
When radio was first emerged, newspapers sought to limit its influence because it did not want the competition. Today, traditional news outlets are facing competition from a variety of online sources. Do you think that these new outlets will be able to limit online news like newspaper did to radio in the 1930s? Explain your answer.
Dont answer if you dont know the answer please i really need the answer thats right please please please this is 20 points i really need the answer I've been looking for it all day
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Nowadays, humans have advanced so much technologically that as a population we are generally lazy compared to 100 years ago.
Write two paragraphs comparing and contrasting the readings in two of the categories listed in the chart. Conclude with a sentence stating how reading both poetry and informational texts helped you reach a deeper understanding of the topic.
We have to a novel for English, can you please tell me what you think of it so far. There is still lots to be done.
Who would have thought that it would end like this, down on my knees towards the one in front of me with a bloody sword in a cave for witches to sacrifice. To be honest… I never thought it would end like this, I thought I would live a good life with family and you. But no, I guess my time has come. But even if I do fight I could never hurt you more. “I hope I will see you in my next life and be a soldier instead of your enemy. ,”said Senshi Aka. *man stabs woman* THE END
“WHAT!! NO! The story can't end like that! This is too good, why did you have to kill her and out of all people! Whyyyyyyyy?!” I am Nozomu Zetsubo, the one who was upset about the end of the comic (blood Dragon). I am also a teanager who is 18 year old and loves reading fantasy comics. This was the last thing I remember reading in my past life.
It was early morning after I read the comic, I got a job interview from a friend. I was so careless that I forgot it was today. So I ran to put a shirt on with a white tie, a black long skirt, and some flat shoes that were also blue. I ran out of my white house about to take the car, but then I remembered I said I would let my brother use it for his date. So instead I ran across the streets, by building to only fall in the sewers (which was a 50 foot fall).
I woke up thinking it was a dream instead I was in another person's body. I jumped out of the big red bed to see myself in the mirror. I recognized her but didn't remember her. Instead of having long brown hair and brown eyes, I had red long hair and red orange eyes.
Answer:
Wow great question
Explanation:
use therapy LOL
How can personal experiences add to the depth of fictional characters?
Read the scenario below, evaluate the source, and answer the question that follows. Imagine that your teacher gives you the following writing prompt: "Write a persuasive essay articulating your position on the cloning of humans. Use specific examples and details to support your views." After brainstorming, imagine that you choose to address the topic of human cloning by focusing on genetic enhancements, which result from using science to alter the physical and mental characteristics of humans. After some initial research, you formulate the following research question: "Do the benefits of genetic enhancements outweigh the possible negative consequences of this technology?" This is the cover of a potential source: / Here is its table of contents: / Based on the title and table of contents of the source, is the topic relevant to the research question? No, it does not discuss genetic enhancements. No, the author is not qualified to discuss the topics in the book. Yes, the book is by an author who has written about cloning before. Yes, it addresses the topic of genetic enhancements.
Answer:
Explanation:
Twenty years ago this week, at the age of six months, Dolly the cloned sheep was unveiled to the world amid much controversy. Newspapers proclaimed the scientific community was "in an uproar"; others said the creation was "anticipated and dreaded" and the announcement prompted inevitable claims of human cloning being close to reality.
However, more than two decades since the sheep's "birth", full human clones are non-existent and cloning technology has remained, mostly, contained to scientific laboratories.
"When Dolly was announced, the media picked up on the fact we now have a clone and brought up science fiction-type scenarios, but the biology was really stunning," Lawrence Brody, from the National Human Genome Research Institute told WIRED. "The folks in Scotland had essentially figured out a way to reprogram the genome so it can make a whole organism, and renewed a very intense investigation into this area."
So where is the technology now, and, more importantly, where does it goes next?
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Golf is facing an existential crisis
Golf is facing an existential crisis
By MIKE JAKEMAN
What is cloning?
"The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity," explains the National Human Genome research group's website. At its simplest, cloning works by taking a genetic part of an organism and recreating it in another place.
Dolly was cloned using a process known as somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) which takes a somatic cell, such as a skin cell, and transfers its DNA to an egg cell with its nucleus removed. In the process, the DNA can be transferred by injection or through a process using electric currents.
Although revolutionary at the time, this method has since been largely superseded by the introduction of Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) , announced more than a decade ago. iPSCs are skin or blood cells that have been reprogrammed back into an embryonic-like pluripotent state, letting researchers develop them into any type of cell needed. For example, iPSCs can be used to treat diabetes, or iPSC blood cells can be used to create new blood free of cancer cells for a leukemia patient.
In 2006, Shinya Yamanaka, who is now a Nobel Prize winner, showed how mature cells in mice could be reprogrammed to become immature stem cells. A year later, research led by Drs. Kathrin Plath, William Lowry, Amander Clark, and April Pyle were among the first to create human iPSC.
"iPSCs have the potential to become multipurpose research and clinical tools to understand and model diseases, develop and screen candidate drugs, and deliver cell-replacement therapy to support regenerative medicine," researcher Charles Goldthwaite wrote about the potential of the method. iPSC stem cells can additionally be cre
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The quest to mak
Which subgenre is NOT based in real life?
biography
autobiography
fairy tale
Tall tale
Answer:
I believe it would be Fairy tale.
* Someone please check me if im wrong
Explanation:
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Give Me 3 Meaning Of Theses 3 Adages. Thank you! -
The "Little Gator" has experienced just as much success off the racetrack. He was recently presented with the Mullinax Ford Community Hero Award for his community service. When asked what he believes is an important quality to succeed in life, Noah replied, "Helping people out." Despite his busy racing practice and competition schedule, Noah dedicates time to speak with students and make educational and inspirational films. In one film, Noah encourages other kids to dream big and work hard to achieve their dreams. In another film, he talks about the importance of respect. He reminds viewers, "Everyone is unique. We should be kind to everyone. Don't be a bully."Select the sentence that explicitly supports the first sentence of paragraph 4: "The "Little Gator" has experienced just as much success off the racetrack
a
In one film, Noah encourages other kids to dream big and work hard to achieve their dreams.
b
He was recently presented with the Mullinax Ford Community Hero Award for his community service.
c
In another film, he talks about the importance of respect.
d
He reminds viewers, "Everyone is unique. We should be kind to everyone. Don't be a bully."
July
by Susan Hartley Swett
When the scarlet cardinal tells
Her dream to the dragonfly,
And the lazy breeze makes a nest in the trees,
And murmurs a lullaby,
It's July.
When the tangled cobweb pulls
The cornflower's cap awry,
And the lilies tall lean over the wall
To bow to the butterfly,
It's July.
When the heat like a mist veil floats,
And poppies flame in the rye,
And the silver note in the streamlet's throat
Has softened almost to a sigh,
It's July.
When the hours are so still that time
Forgets them, and lets them lie
Underneath petals pink till the night stars wink
At the sunset in the sky,
It's July.
What do the noises that the speaker calls out—the lullaby the breeze murmurs and the soft sigh of the streamlet—represent in "July"?
A. the speaker's desire to break from the laziness of summer
B. the startling beauty of summer days
C. the peacefulness of the long, slow days of summer.
D. the intense heat of mid-summer days
Answer:
C.) The peacefulness of the long, slow days of summer.Explanation:
During the poem, it explains how every little thing is blooming slowly in summer. It also says, "When the hours are so still that time
Forgets them" this means that the time is going by very slowly so the days are long. While they explain about all of the nature it makes the poem peaceful. I also took the test and this is 100% correct.
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I called to the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. Psalm 34:4Which narrative element does each phrase support? Choose from the drop-down menus.
“was once”
“rarely lets himself admit fear”
“The Train of Death”
What purpose does the author’s use of these phrases and techniques support?
Answer:
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A radio station plays a commercial. It features a famous singer introducing herself and saying that she listens to the station. What propaganda technique is being used to convince you that the station is the best? (4 points)
Facts and stats
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Testimonial
6.
A television commercial makes a beach town look like the perfect place for a vacation. You see happy and attractive beachgoers enjoying the white sand and sunny sky. In real life, the town frequently has bad weather. What propaganda technique is the commercial using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Testimonial
7.
A billboard shows a smashed car, a badly injured teenager, and a cracked cell phone screen. The cell phone screen shows a text message that reads: c u in 5 min. Below the image are the words. This could b u. What propaganda technique is the poster using to share its important message? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Fear
8.
A woman running for mayor makes a speech. She says, "A leader should be strong and true. Vote for freedom. Vote for patriotism. Vote for me!" What propaganda technique is the speaker using to win votes? (4 points)
Fear
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Facts and Stats
9.
You see an ad in the movie theatre for a new computer game. There is an American eagle proudly flying in the background of the advertisement. What propaganda technique is the commercial using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Testimonial
Transfer
10.
A teen football player is running for class president. His posters show a group of popular players and cheerleaders with the words: "Don't be left out. Join the winning team! Vote for Josh." What propaganda technique is he using? (4 points)
Bandwagon
Card stacking
Facts and stats
Fear
11.
You see a commercial for a cell phone. Everyone in the commercial is using this phone. A teenage boy nervously calls a girl. The girl giggles and shushes her friends as she answers. A businesswoman makes a call as she gets into a cab. The ad ends with a six-year-old girl showing her grandfather how to send a text message. What propaganda technique is being used to sell the phone? (4 points)
Fear
Glittering generalities
Plain folks
Transfer
12.
You see a magazine ad for face soap. It states that eight out of 10 teenagers prefer their soap. It claims to be 25 percent more effective against acne. It includes a chart showing that the number of pimples decreases each day the soap is used. What propaganda technique is the soap company using to convince you to buy their product? (4 points)
Facts and stats
Plain folks
Testimonial
Transfer
[in order]
Testimonial
Card-stacking
Fear
Glittering generalities
Transfer
Popularity aka Bandwagon
Plain Folks
Facts and Stats
im going to make a quizzez game but the only way i remember how to share with poeple is by making a class what sould the name be
answer these questions please and thank you.
Animal 1: Giant Panda
Its lifespan is 20 year in the wild and there height is 2-3 feet.
The Giant Pandas attacking humans are rare. last one reported was June 2009.
Animal 2: Baiji
It might be extinct and it is a type of freshwater dolphin.
it means White Fin in Japanese which means white-finned dolphin.
Animal 3: Red Panda
There is less than 10,000 that are alive
Its population is decreasing and they are Herbivorous
Animal 4: Siberian Tiger
The tigers are Endangered but stabled
They can run up to 50 miles per hour
Animal 5: Sable
It is a small omnivore
They may look cute but they are not pet material. they have sharp teeth and can have a painful bite. It is also illegal to own one.
Hope this helps! :)
Give an example of a characteristic of each stage of growth in the life of an empire.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!
Answer:
child hood,toddler,prince,king
Question 1 (2 points)
Think about this unit about 'Michael's Biography' and 'A Tip from a Former Smoker'. How do the ideas in the biography, the poster, and the video help to support the message to stop smoking?
Question 1 options:
They give information about Michael’s background.
They personalize the negative effects of smoking.
They provide evidence that smoking is difficult to avoid.
They show that Michael is supported in his time of need.
Question 2 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's voice expresses sadness.
Question 2 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 3 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael says he wasn't worried about smoking.
Question 3 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 4 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's eyes well up with tears.
Question 4 options:
this supports the main idea
this does not support the main idea
Question 5 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael explains that he lives in constant fear of dying.
Question 5 options:
this statement supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 6 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
Michael's face shows deep concern about his situation.
Question 6 options:
this detail supports the main idea
this detail does not support the main idea
Question 7 (1 point)
Which statements about Michael’s video supports the main idea that he regrets his decision to smoke.
He sits alone in a room.
Question 7 options:
this detail supports the main idea
this statement does not support the main idea
Question 8 (2 points)
Read the following paragraph from “Michael’s Biography.”
Today, Michael continues to fight for his life. To help improve his breathing, he had lung volume reduction surgery. Diseased parts of his lungs were removed to help healthier lung tissue work better. After he quit smoking, his condition improved slightly, but his doctor says Michael needs a lung transplant. In his weakened state, Michael doesn't know if he would survive the surgery.
Which idea does the information about Michael’s lungs help to explain?
Question 8 options:
There are many helpful treatments for smokers.
Smoking may cause damage you cannot repair.
It is never too late to decide to stop smoking
Smoking is more dangerous for some than others.
Question 9 (1 point)
According to “Michael’s Biography,” what caused Michael to decide to quit smoking?
Question 9 options:
He watched someone suffocate.
He was diagnosed with COPD.
He ran out of excuses to smoke.
He had difficulty breathing.
Question 10 (2 points)
Which textual evidence from “Michael’s Biography” supports the inference that Michael experienced peer pressure to smoke cigarettes?
Select all correct answers.
Select 2 correct answer(s)
Question 10 options:
"Smoking was something I did to fit in," he says, remembering why he started smoking.
It wasn’t until he nearly suffocated that he decided to quit smoking for good.
In the early days, he would hide the fact that he smoked and even smoked other people’s cigarette butts.
Michael started smoking when he was 9 years old and his younger sister offered him a cigarette.
At first it was unpleasant, but the more I smoked, the more I became addicted to cigarettes.
Even though Michael lost his father, sister, and many other people in his community to smoking-related diseases, he continued to smoke.
Question 11 (2 points)
The text _____________ stated that Michael was diagnosed with COPD at 44 years old. He also had lung volume reduction surgery and needs a lung transplant.
Question 11 options:
implicitly
explicitly
The ideas in the biography, the poster, and the video help to support the message to stop smoking as A. They personalize the negative effects of smoking
What are the effects of smoking?Smoking is a harmful habit that can have numerous negative effects on both the smoker and those around them. Here are some of the most common negative effects of smoking:
Increased risk of cancer: Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, and it can also increase the risk of other types of cancer such as bladder, liver, stomach, and kidney cancer.
Respiratory problems: Smoking can cause a range of respiratory problems such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These conditions can cause shortness of breath, wheezing, and chronic coughing.
Heart disease: Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, including heart attacks, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. It can also cause narrowing of the blood vessels and high blood pressure.
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