Answer:
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Explanation:
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Write three sentences for each of the following tasks:
1. Use commas to set of an interruption in the flow of the sentence.
2. Use commas before and/or after directly addressing someone.
3. Use commas to separate three or more items in a series.
HELP PLS!!!! Read the following excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Then, answer the question that follows.
We arrived at Baltimore early on Sunday morning, landing at
Smith's Wharf, not far from Bowley's Wharf. We had on board the
sloop a large flock of sheep; and after aiding in driving them to
the slaughterhouse of Mr. Curtis on Louden Slater's Hill, I was
conducted by Rich, one of the hands belonging on board of the
sloop, to my new home in Alliciana Street, near Mr. Gardner's
ship-yard, on Fells Point.
In this passage, which technique does Douglass use to vary his sentence structure to make his writing more interesting for his reader?
He includes interesting punctuation in each sentence.
He starts each sentence with the same word.
He switches the order of words in his sentences.
He uses a mix of long and short sentences.
Answer: He uses a mix of long and short sentences.
Explanation: using just long or just short sentences can be exhausting or boring. but using a mix can attract the attention of the reader.
note: use this tip when writing for your assignments especially if its an essay.
Answer: (D) He uses a mix of long and short sentences.
Explanation: I had trouble with this question but when I recognized the answer, I knew what it was. Good luck!!
Coatis are raccoon-like mammals native to South and Central America. Many people find them cute, and tourists have made a habit of offering the coatis food. Coatis realize that it is easier to seek out tourists than to search the forest for bugs. Like humans, they prefer junk food to what they should be eating. For their part, tourists do little to discourage the animals. After all, a coati drinking soda makes for a great vacation photo. Scientists, however, say that coatis and humans do best when they stay away from each other.
Coatis and tourists _________.
A persist
B interact
C respond
D negotiate
Answer:
B) interact.
Explanation:
The sentence "Many people find them cute, and tourists have made a habit of offering the coatis food" implies that coatis and tourists come into contact with each other. Therefore, the correct answer is interact.
Answer: b
Explanation:
Its the only one that makes the most sense
Every house should have a dog. They are cute, loyal and will protect your house. What is the author's purpose?
A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain
“I never expected to ask you to obey, but this is one time you must. It is only a matter of form to have women and children first. The ship is thoroughly equipped and everyone on her will be saved.”
Mrs. Smith asked him if he was being completely truthful. Mr. Smith gave a firm, decisive, “Yes.” So they kissed good-by, and as the boat dropped to the sea, he called from the deck, “Keep your hands in your pockets; it is very cold weather.”
—A Night to Remember,
Walter Lord
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What do readers learn about Mr. Smith from this conversation?
He cares enough about his wife to lie to her to save her life.
He does not believe there is really anything wrong with ship.
He is very concerned about Mrs. Smith’s hand being too cold.
He is very bossy and demanding toward his wife.
Answer:
He cares enough about his wife to lie to her to save her life
Explanation:
(In Maniac Magee) . Why does the author have some events happen on one side of town and some events happen on the other? What is he trying to say?
Answer:
Explanation:
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In 'Maniac Magee', the author uses the different sides of town to symbolize the racial divide and segregation present within the town's society. This reflects the divisions and underlying racial tensions that influence the characters' lives.
Explanation:In the novel Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli, the author chooses to have some events happen on one side of town and others on the other side to symbolize the stark racial divide that exists within the town. By separating the events based on location, Spinelli is representing how segregation and racial tension play a significant role in the character's lives and shape their experiences. For example, the east end of town is inhabited by the black population, while the west end is where the white population resides. The character Maniac, who himself is racially 'neutral' and interacts with both communities, serves as a method for the author to showcase the stark differences between the two sides, therefore highlighting the issue of racial division.
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Using Context Clues to Define a Word
I used also to carry bread with me, enough of which was always in the house, and to which I was always welcome; I was much better off in this regard than many of the poor white children in our neighborhood. This bread I used to bestow upon the hungry little urchins, who, in return, would give me that more valuable bread of knowledge.
—Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
Frederick Douglass
Read this passage from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and then look for a synonym context clue that helps you understand the meaning of bestow. Use the drop-down menus to answer these questions.
That synonym is
.
Using the synonym context clue from the last question, you know that bestow means
.
Answer:
Bestow is simply a fancy way to say "give something important" to somebody. In the passage, Frederick gives the urchins sustenance, the most important thing to us, along with water and oxygen. this shows the importance of what he's giving.
I hope this helps!
Answer: Bestow means to give something important.
What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.
In 1910, just before Marie Curie collected her second Nobel Prize for radioactivity, young György Hevesy arrived in England to study radioactivity himself. His university’s lab director in Manchester, Ernest Rutherford, immediately assigned Hevesy the Herculean task of separating out radioactive atoms from nonradioactive atoms inside blocks of lead. Actually, it turned out to be not Herculean but impossible. Rutherford had assumed the radioactive atoms, known as radium-D, were a unique substance. In fact, radium-D was radioactive lead and therefore could not be separated chemically. Ignorant of this, Hevesy wasted two years tediously trying to tease lead and radium-D apart before giving up.
Hevesy—a bald, droopy-cheeked, mustached aristocrat from Hungary—also faced domestic frustrations. Hevesy was far from home and used to savory Hungarian food, not the English cooking at his boardinghouse. After noticing patterns in the meals served there, Hevesy grew suspicious that, like a high school cafeteria recycling Monday’s hamburgers into Thursday’s beef chili, his landlady’s “fresh” daily meat was anything but. When confronted, she denied this, so Hevesy decided to seek proof.
Miraculously, he’d achieved a breakthrough in the lab around that time. He still couldn’t separate radium-D, but he realized he could flip that to his advantage. He’d begun musing over the possibility of injecting minute quantities of dissolved lead into a living creature and then tracing the element’s path, since the creature would metabolize the radioactive and nonradioactive lead the same way, and the radium-D would emit beacons of radioactivity as it moved. If this worked, he could actually track molecules inside veins and organs, an unprecedented degree of resolution.
Before he tried this on a living being, Hevesy decided to test his idea on the tissue of a nonliving being, a test with an ulterior motive. He took too much meat at dinner one night and, when the landlady’s back was turned, sprinkled “hot” lead over it. She gathered his leftovers as normal, and the next day Hevesy brought home a newfangled radiation detector from his lab buddy, Hans Geiger. Sure enough, when he waved it over that night’s goulash, Geiger’s counter went furious: click-click-click-click. Hevesy confronted his landlady with the evidence. But, being a scientific romantic, Hevesy no doubt laid it on thick as he explained the mysteries of radioactivity. In fact, the landlady was so charmed to be caught so cleverly, with the latest tools of forensic science, she didn’t even get mad. There’s no historical record of whether she altered her menu, however.
Now, you’ll analyze how the text’s structure helps the author achieve his purpose. Present your analysis in a paragraph by following these steps:
Make a statement that identifies the author’s choice of text structure and how it contributes to the overall purpose.
Support your statement with evidence from the text.
Explain how the evidence supports your statement.
Answer:
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What does T.Ray not allow Lily to do while at work
The books is “The secret life of bees”
Answer:
Mr. Avery Gatson, the policeman, drives Lily and Rosaleen to jail while the three white men follow in their pickup truck. Lily is impressed by how resolute and strong Rosaleen seems. When they arrive at the jail, the three men are waiting. They demand that Rosaleen apologize. When she refuses, one hits her on the head with a flashlight. Mr. Gatson then takes the two women into jail. T. Ray soon comes to take Lily out, but they leave Rosaleen behind. While driving home, T. Ray tells Lily that one of Rosaleen’s three attackers—Franklin Posey—is the town’s worst racist and that he will kill Rosaleen even if she does apologize. At home, T. Ray scolds Lily harshly, but she stands up to him. She tells him that her mother will not let him harm her, but he laughs at the idea that her dead mother functions as her guardian angel. He tells Lily that Deborah had already abandoned Lily when she returned home and was killed. This comment hurts Lily deeply, but she does not believe T. Ray. She notices that the bee jar next to her bed is empty, and she realizes that she too needs to escape her own jar. She needs to run away.
Explanation:
Click on the synonym of the word shown in bold in the passage below.
The primitive campsite was beautiful, but it had no toilets or running water. Luckily, we came prepared, and we had an entertaining time living on the undeveloped land that weekend.
BOLD WORD IS PRIMITIVE
HURRY FIRST ANSWER THAT IS ACTUALLY CORRECT GETS BRAINLIEST
Persuasive Essay: Should students be required to have a certain GPA in order to play school sports?
Answer:
Having good grades gives many financial benefits to students. For example, schools offer merit money, money received based on academic, artistic or athletic excellence. This would be a privilege to have especially if you are having trouble affording college. Having a half-athletic scholarship combined with the other half merit money can equal to having a full scholarship. However, this will only happen if you excel in both sports and studies. Thus, it is beneficial to have good grades to play sports.
Coaches look for students with good grades, not only playing ability. It is to one’s benefit to have good grades. Students should have good grades to play sports. Even if you are a great athlete, you will probability not get a full-athletic scholarship.
Thus, having good grades can lessen your stress about affording college.
Which sentences use the word misty correctly? Select all that apply 1.His throws were misty but he could make every single catch 2. The boat set out early, when the sea was still calm and the air was misty 3. I fell into the dirt and got my tights all misty 4. It was misty, so she brought a raincoat but didn't bother with an umbrella.
Answer:
Correct answer is 2
Explanation:
Misty: full of, covered with, or accompanied by mist, foggy
Who is your idol(s)?
Answer:ME
Explanation:
Answer:
Bakugo, Eren, Hange, Deku, Kurapika, and Ciel.
Explanation:
I am indeed a simp uwu
Read each sentence and select the direct object if the verb is transitive. Select "intransitive" if the verb is intransitive.
Answer:
intransive???
Explanation:
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who was Joseph McCarthy and did his senate committee “hunt “ communists in the 1950s?
Answer:
An American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin starting in 1947. He is known for alleging that numerous communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, film industry, and elsewhere. Ultimately, the smear tactics that he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Read the following excerpt. Explain how you could represent this information using a text feature.
Four teenage girls from Africa have figured out how to use urine as fuel for an electric generator. Fifteen-year-old Bello Eniola and 14 year old Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, and Faleke Oluwatoyin created a generator that can produce six hours of electricity from one liter of urine, and demonstrated their invention at Maker Faire Africa in Lagos, Nigeria. Here is how the machine works:
Urine is put into a cell, which extracts hydrogen.
The hydrogen goes into a water filter to be cleaned further. The purified hydrogen turns to gas, which is then pushed into the gas cylinder.
The gas cylinder pushes the hydrogen gas into a cylinder of liquid borax. The liquid borax removes the moisture from the hydrogen gas.
This purified hydrogen gas is then pushed into the generator to be used as fuel.
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In your opinion, is it important to challenge unfair rules, even if doing so gets you in trouble? Answer the question in the form of a full-length essay. Be sure to support your response with evidence from stories, movies, real-world events, or experiences from your life.
5 paragraphs
Answer:
In my opinion, it is important to challenge unfair rules, even if doing so will get me in trouble.
It is important to challenge unfair rules, because when rules are unjust, you should do the most in your power to help seek justice.
Explanation:
Think about Rosa Parks, she stook up for herself and others by telling a man that she wasn't going to move her seat. She later went to jail for her actions, but she helped change the world. That is a example of challenging unfair rules, even if doing so gets you introuble. So thats why in my opinion, I think you should stick up to and challange unfair rules.
Answer: In my opinion i think it is important to challenge unfair rules because if so it will not only help yourself but also help others because your standing up against things you think are unfair and courtesy of that you make others happy too.
Explanation: Example back in the early 1900s blacks were treated unfairly they got mean treatment, they weren't able to do things that whites were able to do so someone like Martin Luther King jr decided enough is enough and took a stand and ended segregation even after he got into trouble and put in jail he took a stand for equal rights and now look how much has changed off of that so its good to challenge unfair rules. Hoped this helped !!! :)
underline words in the diagram below with technical,Figurative,or connotative meanings
Please help me
Answer:
The second one is technical. Why? Well, a technical meaning is something very literal and you don't need to guess what it means. It describes the part of the bee literally. It's the exact opposite of figurative wording. You can think of it as the textbook definition.
The third part of the table is figurative language and it means that (with this type of figurative language) it is comparing the eyes of the bee to those of an alien which we know are not actually alien eyes (I mean...part of me doesn't want to find out if this is true). It's not literal and you kinda have to image it in your head. It is the exact opposite of technical language and describes something playfully (in a way) and is NOT the "textbook definition."
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Analyze the impact of specific word choices on tone.
Reread Lady Macbeth's second soliloquy (lines 38-54) in Act I, Scene v, of The
Tragedy of Macbeth. How would you describe her at this point in the play? Identify
examples of word choice that help convey that description.
Answer:
This speech sets the mood for the horrible events which will follow...namely the murder of Duncan, which leads to the murders and deaths of so many others.
It prepares the audience for what is to come, teaches them about Lady Macbeth's character and what she is capable of, and also informs the audience as to the type of person Macbeth is. We know, for instance, from her speech, that he would not come up with the idea of murdering Duncan on his own and he certainly would not go through with this plan if she were not there to give him "courage".
The speech also sets up the theme of gender roles--Lady Macbeth at the beginning is more of the pants-wearing character by her own character analysis than her husband who is, according to her, "too full of the milk of human kindness" to do anything against his beloved King.
Setting these two up as strong vs. weak at the beginning makes for interesting comparisons later in the play when Lady Macbeth becomes weaker and more human...guilt-ridden and suicidal and when Macbeth begins planning murders without the help of his horrid wife.
Without that speech, the play would be a very different being. It is essential to not only the plot but character development.
Explanation:
This soliloquy illustrates Lady Macbeth's moral and physical degradation. She is no longer strong, safe, or capable of taking care of herself. It also conveys the shame she experiences as a result of the killing. She recounts the murder of Duncan first, then Macduff's wife, and finally Banquo in her speech.
What mood does Act 2 of Macbeth's soliloquy convey?Even though Macbeth is attempting to boost his confidence, the tone is one of fear. The picture conveys a menacing mood. Even though the tone is one of exhilaration and apprehension, Macbeth exudes terror with both his words and deeds.
What mood does Act 2 Scene 2 of Macbeth convey? The atmosphere darkens even further when Macbeth kills Duncan because of his guilt-induced paranoia. When Macbeth returns to his wife in Act 2, Scene 2, he doesn't appear triumphant; instead, he is horrified.
What mood does Macbeth's soliloquy have? Shakespeare's Macbeth: I. 7.1–28 – Macbeth, a general who will soon become king, delivers this soliloquy. Given that he has only recently given the decision of killing the king serious thought, Macbeth is dubious if it is the wisest course of action.
What impact does Lady Macbeth's solo speech in Act 1 Scene 5 have? She berates herself for being feminine in the soliloquy, yelling "unsex me here," and pleading for the milk in her breasts to flagella converted into "gall" so she can kill Duncan herself. These statements illustrate Lady Macbeth's viewpoint that murder is the defining quality of a man.
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Cause effective on article outline
Directions: Copy and paste your Introduction and Body Paragraphs outline items from what you submitted in 2.06 and 2.08 and then continue completing the Conclusion and Works Cited parts of the outline.
Topic- automoblies
II. 2.08 Body Paragraph 1: Background of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase – they
b. Who and when was it invented?
c. What was the intended purpose of the invention? –
d. Source signal phrase –
III. 2.08 Body Paragraph 2: Positive effects of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase –
b. Positive effect –
c. Supporting Detail/Credible Evidence –
d. Source signal phrase –
e. Elaboration on credible evidence –
IV. 2.08 Body Paragraph 3: Negative effects of your invention.
a. Transitional phrase –
b. Negative effect –
c. Supporting Detail/Credible Evidence –
d. Source signal phrase –
e. Elaboration on credible evidence –
V. 2.10 Conclusion:
a. Closing transition –
b. Restate your thesis –
c. Closing statement/Clincher –
VI. 2.10/2.05 Works Cited: Remember to use easybib.com or bibme.org for your citations.
a. Source 1 citation –
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Match the definition to the term.
1 .
symbolism
short explanation of a drawing
2 .
cadence
one thing standing for another
3 .
heteronym
type of poetry
4 .
rhymed quatrain
decide what probably happened
5 .
skim
to remember details
6 .
caption
words having different meanings and pronunciations, but spelled the same
7 .
read slowly
to look for specific details
8 .
short stories
have brief character descriptions
9 .
speculate between events
a rhythmical pattern that is not completely regular
10 .
scan
to find general content
Answer:
mark brainliest pls then. I will answer u as am preparing for exam
Read the excerpt below.
Mr. Macomb told the detective that he was in the shower when someone stole his precious Fluffy from the yard, and all they left behind was some large footprints.
Which statement correctly describes the elements of this mystery?
The detective is trying to solve a crime, Mr. Macomb is a suspect, and Fluffy is a clue.
The detective is trying to solve a crime, Fluffy is a suspect, and large footprints are evidence.
The detective is trying to solve a crime, Mr. Macomb is a witness, and large footprints are a clue.
The detective is trying to solve a crime, Fluffy is evidence, and Mr. Macomb being in the shower is an alibi.
Answer:
the detective is trying to solve a crime and Mr Macomb is a witness and large footprints are the clue
Which sentence contains punctuation that adds a sense of anger to it?
She is in my room.
She is in my room?
She is in my room!
She is in my room...
Answer:
The right answer is She is im my room!
Explanation:
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Murphy wants to use the biography Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee as a source for his research paper on Harper Lee. How should this source be classified on his bibliography?
A. as a secondary source because it provides a commentary on Harper Lee
B. as a primary source because it is about the life of writer Harper Lee
C. as a secondary source because it is based on Harper Lee's fictional novel
D. as a primary source because it was written about Lee during her lifetime
Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
HELP PLZ Write one sentence for each noun below (a total of five sentences). Use at least one adjective to describe the noun in each sentence.
apple, car, flower, book, wagon
Answer:
Apple: An apple is red and round and sweet.
Car: Cars are shiny and get me places fast.
Flower: Flowers smell sweet and have very pretty colors.
Book: Books have tons of words and the pages feel soft.
Wagon: Wagons are red and have wheels.
helppp plz im about to get kicked from test i have 5 min to do it
List some examples of scientific writing, and some examples of writing that are not scientific writing.
Answer:
its b
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Nothing but Net.”
The guys on the basketball court were busy at play. She had known most of them all her life, but there was one new boy.
The excerpt describes
only time.
only place.
both place and time.
neither place nor time.
Answer:
I think it's -only place.-
Explanation:
It tells that they are at the basketball court. But it does not tell when the time is: or if it's present or in the past. So yes I believe that this is the answer. :)
Why is it important to be aware of your communities needs?pls help.
Answer:
By assessing your community's needs, you will gain a better understanding of the area you want to serve whether it's an entire city or a small neighborhood. You will learn about the community's resources, engage with community members and potentially develop new community partnerships.
Explanation: