Answer:
The issue was urgent and required an immediate response
Explanation:
AP3X quiz said it was correct
Answer:
C. The issue was urgent and required an immediate response.
Explanation:
I did the testt
HELP PLEASE YEAH YEAH HERE IS THE IMAGE
Answer:
"Her forehead seemed bigger"
Answer:
has to be her forehead so the first section
7. Therapeutic cloning is used for research as it clones which of the following for scientific studies?
A. Brain cells
B. Ribosomes
C. Embryos
D. Hearts
Answer:
C. Embryos
Explanation:
Therapeutic cloning is used for research as it clones embryos for scientific studies.
During therapeutic cloning, there is a need for embryo to be clones as a fertilized egg is put inside the nucleus of a cell.
(B)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the adjectives from the brackets.
2
My friend is ___(old) than I am, yet he is not so (clever)
as I am. Of course, Ranjan is the
(intelligent) girl in our class, but I have
never scored
( little) marks than her in any examination.
The word "disable" includes only one morpheme.
Select one:
a. True
O b. False
please help middle school comprehension
Answer:
uhhh
Explanation:
write a humorous story on any topic
Answer:
Explanation:
In 6th grade I was the skinniest and smallest kid in the class. One day my Math teacher was teaching the class about fractions and how to multiply the fractions you needed to flip the second fraction first. So in order to help the rest of the class remember and visualize this topic he decided to flip me upside down from my ankles in front of the class. Little did he know, my mother had asked me to change a pocket full of change with the landlady and I had forgotten. So when the teacher flipped me, about $20 in change fell out of my pocket in front of the whole class, and I spent 20 minutes finding and picking them up.
King Hamlet was ___ when he was killed.
A) Eating
B) Writing
C) Sleeping
Answer:
C) Sleeping
Explanation:
He was napping in his orchard.
Answer:
King Hamlet was sleeping when he was killed.
STUDENTS’ WORK ETHIC AFFECTED Which of the following best describes a central idea of the text
Answer:
It seems like you missed the actual text part of the question
Explanation:
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What is the meter in this stanza from Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”?
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
A.
iambic pentameter
B.
iambic tetrameter
C.
iambic trimeter
D.
iambic hexameter
Answer: Iambic Tetrameter because there are 4 feet per line
Explanation: got it right on test.
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
3.
The author's descriptions of the cold weather suggest that -
A. the cold should never be underestimated.
B. the cold should be appreciated rather than feared.
C. the cold is easy to survive with the right equipment.
D. the cold intimidates cowards who are reluctant to travel.
Which option describes the best audience for a short story about a funny incident that happened in a sixth-grade classroom?
Select one:
high-school teachers
parents of preschoolers
middle-school students
professors of writing
Answer:
Middle School Students
Explanation:
They were there to see it and it is on their grade level.
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What is the central idea of the above passage?
A. Mammoth fossils have been found in the Silicone Valley.
B. Fossils are in California.
C. Mammoths roamed North America.
D. Mammoths are roaming the Silicone Valley in California.
Answer:
A. Mammoth fossils have been found
Explanation:
This is the answer because it means main idea and it is not B because it is just a detail in the central idea just like C & D.
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in A Street Car Named Desire how are blanche and stella related
Answer: Sisters
Explanation:
!! What is the major type of conflict of Cupid and Psyche? Please answer asap :) !!
Answer:
it would be the conflict of man V.S man conflict im not to sure though
Explanation:
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Match the definition of the word to a homophone of that word.
route
flew
plane
sack
way
ordinary; common
to see how heavy something is
The homophones have been matched accordingly:
Route - RootFlew - FluPlane - PlainSack - SacWay - WeighWeight is used to see how heavy something is.
Flu is common and something plane can be described as ordinary.
What is a Homophone?Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings. The above are examples of homophones.
Note that route and root sound alike but they do not mean the same thing.
Learn more about homophones here:
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Could the value of x in the triangle below be 4, 6, 9, or 10? The value of x could be
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not completely sure.
3x
if x=4 then it would be 12
if x=6 then it would be 18
if x=9 then it would be 27
if x=10 then it would be 30
the side is shorter than 19 but definitely longer than 6. To me, it looks like a little more than double, more of triple and 6 times 3 is 18.
Which of the following is NOT a clue to a nonfiction work's central idea?
O a) Expert opinions
Ob) Formatting
Oc) Statements of facts
O d) Title
Answer:
(a) expert opinions
Explanation:
Answer:
b) Formatting
Explanation:
b is correct, have good day
My brother is a great cook; if he fried a hot dog, he could probably make it taste like charcoal-broiled steak. Whats being compared in the sentence
Answer:
the hot dog is being compared to charcoal-broiled steak
Explanation:
It's really simple if you think about it
Answer:
the thing is being compared to her brother both a good cook and if he fried a hot dog it would taste like charcoal-broiled steak i think this is it
Explanation:
In the second paragraph, what does the "building" represent?
The colonies in danger of being destroyed by England.
Massachusetts in danger of the citizens revolting.
The Adams' home in danger of vigilantes destroying it.
The English parliament in danger of turning on one another.
Answer:
It represents peace and unity
what’s the setting of the story??
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Answer:
A very well set table and it looks like somebody rich must dine there.
Explanation:
It was decorated with fine china and gold.
The Goblets are made of Crystal
Answer:
Setting: Kitchen/Dining room of the elves
Explanation:
I got this answer from checking the material in the room. Plates, Table, "if you eat at the table", and some more stuff like that. It's pretty obvious that the setting is a dining room.
Light shoots out of a single source in different directions. True or false?
true
false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
When the rays of light starting from a point source travel in various directions, then the collection of such rays is called a convergent beam of light.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
I took the quiz
can someone please help me I am struggling .
Answer:
pathos (a quality that evokes pity or sadness)
Explanation:
"a sapping of confidence" that sounds sad
"a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable" sounds sad too
"that the next generation must lower its sights" sad
"they will not be met easily or in a short span of time" evokes pity
In which type of essay would you find the following sentence? Administrators should set policies that require schools to start later than 9am. A. personal - descrillues an experience or event in someone's life B. expository - explains or gives information C. persuasive - attempts to convince readers to think or act in a certain way
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
I think it's C because the sentance wants to persuade the administrators to change a school policy.
When light hits an opaque object it will be _______________.
refracted
none of the above
absorbed
reflected
Answer:
absorbed
Explanation:
2 ways Moana is similar to Odysseus.
1 way Moana is different from Odysseus.
Answer:
Moana both involves going to sea and going against the advice of others, while it differs because Moana is *literally* a teenage girl, unlike Odysseus.
Explanation:
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Question 47
2 pts
Shane realizes that he always seems to mess up on the last few questions on tests, no matter the
subject area. Which strategy would most help him on future tests?
O participate in a regular study group
O use any remaining time to review the last few questions thoroughly
O set a time limit on each problem
Question 48
2 pts
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Answer:
the second option
Explanation:
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Where do I put commas in this sentence? (Brains change shape but some people still believe that they aren't malleable.)
Brains change shape, but, some people believe that they aren't malleable.
what is an income tax return
Answer:
A document filed with a tax authority that reports income, expenses, and other relevant financial information.
Calculated by their tax liability, schedule tax payments, or request refunds for the over-payment of taxes.
Explanation:
Answer:
a form sent sen to IRS which reports on your annual income and deductions
Explanation:
Writing Project I: Corporate Food in America
Assigned: February 16
Peer Review Draft Due: February 28 (via Paper Forum on Canvas)
Final Draft Due: March 7 (via Assignment link on Canvas)
Style/Format: MLA, Argumentative Research Paper
Length: ~1,000 words (4+ pages)
We have examined seven different texts about the influence of corporations on the American food system. In our first Writing Project, I want you to expand on your ideas from Short Response 1 and argue for your perspective on what influence, if any, corporations should have on the American food system.
If you had the chance to redesign the role of corporations in how we eat, shop for, and think about food (and you had to make that case to an audience that has not been in class with us) what would you choose to do? Change nothing. Change everything. Most important is your explanation and defense of your ideas and your evidence.
Your paper should address the following prompt and requirements:
What is the appropriate role for corporations to play in the food system of the United States?
Requirements:
The paper must be written in MLA Style, including appropriate formatting and in-text and end-of-text citations. See the Purdue OWL on MLA for more details. (Links to an external site.)
At minimum, it must include four references to credible general audience periodicals to provide support, evidence, and enhance your credibility.
The references should come from mainstream news articles accessible either through a general search engine or, preferably, through our Hudson Library databases (Links to an external site.). You may not use tabloid writing, opinion pieces, op-eds, or editorials in this essay. Examples of acceptable outlets include The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Guardian. Examples of questionable sources include The Daily Mail, CNBC, the New York Post, or CNN. Examples of unacceptable sources include any academic or medical journals, all tabloids, or any sensationalized or advocacy journalism.
Your outside sources should be used as support to lend evidence, data, or explanation to your argument. They should not be used to provide argument; the core argument must reflect your perspective.
If it helps you to review models for writing, consider the essays from Rachel Laudan (Links to an external site.) or Gustavo Arellano (Links to an external site.) as the best examples of this sort of writing we’ve encountered so far. Keep in mind that neither is writing in MLA Style (but you must).
Rhetorically, consider first your purpose for writing: What do you want corporations to do, why, and what is your vision for an improved food system? What evidence will help you make your argument? How will you demonstrate your vision’s credibility and viability to your readers?
Include, with your final draft (after your Works Cited page), two additional documents (both will be explained in Week Five of class):
A peer review summary (150-200 words) in which you summarize the feedback you received from each of your peers in the drafting process, how you understood their feedback overall, and how both impacted revisions of your paper.
A post-drafting reflection letter (150-200 words) in which you explain your complete process for planning and drafting of the paper in each stage and any difficulties you encountered. Finally, explain in this letter what grade you think you earned and why.
Answer:
OK
Explanation:
Except for those times we self-publish, food writers try to persuade ... events, and those who approve projects and book appearances for television shows. ... someone who writes about African-American foodways, but other food writers of ... The main point is that gatekeepers are constantly making business
NEWSELA: BLACK WOMEN PAVED THE WAY FOR KAMALA HARRIS .
Question:which sentence from the article states a main idea of the entire article.
A.Vice President Kamala Harris was elected in November 2020.
B.Black women have always played important roles in securing their freedom
C.white female suffragists often did not include black women in their effort.
D.in 1972 Shirley Chisholm campaigned to become president
Answer:i think its "b"
Explanation:
BTW she may have used black women to do the work for her but the reality is that she slept her way with men to get to where she is today