Answer: Robin Hood and Little John is a story about how Little John, one of Robin Hood's merry men, met him. ... Both Robin Hood and Little John are fit and brisk, but the one difference is that although his name is Little John, he is seven feet tall with large limbs and strong body
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Read the text Joining the Gold Rush.
On February 2, 1848, the United States and Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo, a treaty that gave ownership of California to the United States. Unbeknownst to them, James W. Marshall had discovered flakes of gold at Sutter's Mill near Coloma, California just days earlier. Marshall shared the news with John Sutter, the owner of the mill, and the two men decided to keep the discovery a secret. Unfortunately for them, news of the golden flakes spread. Sam Brannan even walked through San Francisco with gold, proving that there was indeed gold for the taking.
When the news reached the East Coast, many American citizens were skeptical. When President James K. Polk shared a report written by Colonel Richard Mason, the military governor of California, the nation learned about the huge amounts of gold available. With this official confirmation, many men decided to sell their possessions, leave their families, and go west. They had gold fever and wanted to strike it rich. Most women did not go west. Instead, they remained at home to take care of businesses and farms. Many American prospectors chose to join the gold rush by sailing around Cape Horn or traveling overland along the Oregon-California Trail.
Sailing Around Cape Horn
a map of the world with ships starting at the East Coast of the United States, traveling around South America, and ending on the West Coast of the Unites States
Many people living on the East Coast chose to sail around the bottom tip of South America, past Cape Horn. Passengers purchased their fare for between 500 and 1000 dollars or more. The trip was long and could take five to seven months. Many passengers suffered from seasickness and boredom. Stormy weather sometimes sank ships. Cape Horn was infamous for its strong currents and unpredictable winds. Despite these dangers, over a third of fortune hunters chose to travel by ocean.
Traveling Along the Oregon—California Trail
a map of the United States showing the Oregon Trail showing pioneers, a covered wagon, and a horse approaching the Rocky Mountains
Those living in America's West chose to travel more than 2,000 miles overland along the Oregon-California Trail. For four to six months, oxen pulled the covered wagons filled with possessions along the bumpy trail. Prospectors walked beside the wagons or rode on horses. Wagons traveled together in groups called wagon trains. At night, the wagons made a circle to provide protection for the animals. Travelers cooked over fires and slept in the wagons or outside under the stars. These adventurers faced a lack of fresh drinking water, which led to outbreaks of cholera and typhoid. The journey to California led prospectors through formidable landscapes, including swift rivers, dusty plains, and dry deserts. Treacherous weather hit adventurers with lightning, hailstorms, and floods. Finally, as Native Americans watched an increasing number of people encroach upon their lands, they began to attack. However, these prospectors persevered and arrived in California.
Regardless of their methods, over 300,000 adventurers joined the gold rush and arrived in California. Their contributions led to the creation of the state and shaped the city of San Francisco, which is built on abandoned gold rush ships.
What were two ways that people reached California during the Gold Rush? Use the maps to find the answers.
Answer:
Sailing around Cape Horn and traveling along the Oregon Trail
Explanation:
There were other ways to get to the Gold Rush in California but based off on the two maps, those two ways are your answers.
People reached California during the Gold Rush by sailing around Cape Horn or traveling overland along the Oregon-California Trail.
What are the ways for traveling?Two ways that people reached California during the Gold Rush were:
1. Sailing around Cape Horn: People living on the East Coast chose to sail around the bottom tip of South America, past Cape Horn. This trip was long, taking five to seven months, and could be dangerous due to stormy weather, strong currents, and unpredictable winds.
2. Traveling along the Oregon-California Trail: Those living in America's West traveled overland along the Oregon-California Trail, covering more than 2,000 miles. Oxen pulled covered wagons and prospectors walked beside them or rode on horses.
The journey took four to six months and presented challenges such as lack of fresh drinking water, treacherous weather, and encounters with Native Americans.
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At one point, Judge Duffy wishes out loud that reporters were there to help get to the bottom of Nellie's story. Nellie thinks to herself,
"I got very much frightened at this, for if there is any one who can ferret out a mystery it is a reporter. I felt that I would rather face a mass of expert doctors, policemen, and detectives than two bright specimens of my craft..." Interpret what Nellie meant by this quote in the context of what you know about the story.
Answer: i believe Nellie is explaining that she understands that reporters are the ones that can really uncover a mystery (ferreting out - to solve or uncover something). She is saying she would rather face many professionals, who would be quite anxiety inducing, than a reporter. She also shows she knows she’s good at what she does. from this, it seems as if she’s also a reporter.
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where's the questions?
Answer:
What is the question
Explanation:
" A glowstick doesn't glow until it's broken" Whatever you're going through you'll get through it, I promise.
Take a look at the following graphic organizer.
Claim: Hybrid cars are not as helpful to the environment as some think, because making the cars still creates pollution. Therefore, the only environmentally safe mode of transportation is walking or biking. Topic: blank. Position: Walking or biking is better than driving hybrid cars. Support: Hybrid cars cause pollution when they are being manufactured.
Which phrase best fills in the blank in this graphic organizer to describe the topic of the claim?
Manufacturing of hybrid cars
Protecting the environment
Walking as a forms of transportation
Environmentally safe transportation
Answer: Environmentally safe transportation.
Explanation:
The overall topic is about environmentally safe transportation. Given the whole point of her claim is to give evidence about how walking or biking is the most environmentally safe modes of transportation.
*Extra:
• What does topic mean in English texts?
It is the main subject of a literary text; it is the focus.
*Why are the other answers most likely incorrect?
•Manufacturing of hybrid cars was stated in the claim but it is not the main point of the claim. Biking and walking was also stated in the claim as well.
•Protecting the environment is of course the whole point of trying to find the most environmentally safe modes of transportation but the persons claim overall is mostly focused on environmentally safe transportation.
•Walking as a forms of transportation was also stated but hybrid cars and biking was stated in the claim as well and it is not the main point of the claim.
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which adjective best describes Mr. White's character?
Answer: I would say reckless
Explanation: he acts without thinking of the consequences or dangers.
Select the correct answer.
Enzo's task is to research and present solutions to an environmental problem in his community. He's chosen a problem. What should he do now?
A.
Research previous efforts to solve the problem.
B.
Examine how to disrupt systems that kept the problem from being solved.
C.
Analyze reasons why earlier solutions were unsuccessful.
D.
Find a way to focus on one aspect of the topic.
Answer:
Analyze reasons why earlier solutions were unsuccessful.
Explanation:
Problem-solving involves analyzing your environment, identifying things that are unsuccessful and could be changed or improved, diagnosing why the current solution is the way it is and the factors and forces that influence it, developing approaches and alternatives to influence change, selecting an alternative, implementing the changes, and observing the impact of those actions on the environment.
Answer:
A.Research previous efforts to solve the problem.
Explanation:
defining your research question; reviewing previous research on your question; and then choosing relevant data to formulate your own answers.
Write about a journal entry for one day along your journey. Try to cover morning, afternoon, evening/night. Think about: -an appropriate date -who did you meet? -who is with you? -are you travelling in the day or night? -thoughts and feelings? - what "code" language are you using (think of railroad terms) (about 1/2 page)
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Christmas, 2005: my Uncle Ken gave me a journal. He told me to write; document your life he would say.
And so I did. I wrote in it every day for the first month, then a few times a week, then a few times a month, then… months went by… almost a year…
I’d write to it like I was writing to a friend; I felt I had to catch my journal up on everything that had happened since my previous entry. So each time I went a few weeks without writing, the thought of writing became that much more daunting. I treated it like a captain’s log, recording every detail, writing all the things I thought I should write.
My uncle was an avid journal-er, to say the very least. Every time we’d speak on the phone he’d ask if I’d kept it up. Sometimes I’d say yes when I had, and sometimes I’d say no. I’d tell him how it felt daunting and time-consuming, how my hand would start hurting and I didn’t always know what to write. He gently reminded me that I could write only a little bit. I could write whatever is on my mind. And I didn’t have to “catch it up” or write the current events chronologically.
Letting go of these pre-requisites made it much easier to pick up my journaling practice again. I continued on with a not-perfectly-consistent habit for a few more years after that conversation, growing stronger and stronger as I traveled, and especially as I began the process of figuring out what I really wanted to do with my life (something that I, apparently, hadn’t really contemplated before). I found that looking back at my old journals came in handy for this exploration, as you can begin to see patterns in your habits and reactions and emotions and passions, ultimately getting to know yourself from an almost-outsider perspective; as if reading a novel in which you are the main character.
These days I journal every morning (well, almost every morning), as part of my morning routine. I find that the morning journaling provides a chance to get your thoughts straight for the day, check-in with where you are and how you feel before any interactions from the outside world can begin to cloud your mind. This is something we often forget to do as we rush out of bed and into the shower and out of the house. It doesn’t have to take very long, you can even write one sentence a day if you like, although I bet you’ll find that if you allow those floodgates to open, by simply free-writing and letting go of any “rules” about journaling, you can easily fill a few pages.
I find myself journaling before bed many nights as well; something I like to call the “worry dump.” I’m one of those people who struggle to turn my mind off when my head hits the pillow. I can toss and turn all night thinking about my to-do’s, planning stuff out, or even dwelling on how something went in the past. By dumping this all into my journal before bed, I can set it aside. I know I won’t forget about it; if something requires more thought I can come back to it another time. I can write my to-do's and goals for the next day, letting that weight lift for now so I can get to sleep. It lets my check-in at the end of the day, maybe even look for a few silver linings, and go to sleep feeling happy with how things turned out. At the very least, I can put the day behind me, and the next day ahead of me.
Journaling helps me stay in tune with myself – my feelings, fears, desires, etc, and it is especially helpful if/when you’re trying to sort something out in your life. If you’re struggling to get going, or just starting for the first time, try these simple prompts:
In the morning…
Take a moment to close your eyes and take a deep breath, checking in with yourself and how you feel, before beginning to write.
Ask yourself “What do I need today?”
Write literally the first thing that pops into your mind. Is it rest? A workout? Pizza? To accomplish a certain task? There is no right or wrong, and there's nobody checking your grammar, just let it flow out of you.
Follow that up with “How can I get that for myself today?”
Use your answers to set your goals and intentions for the day. Write them down.
Good job, you’re done.
In the evening…
Again, close your eyes and take a deep breath before writing anything that comes up for you on that day.
Ask yourself, “What went well for me today?” and “What could have gone better?”
Use this space to VENT. Write down any worries or to-do's, resolving to tackle them tomorrow.
Journaling is like a form of meditation to me (which is probably why I journal after meditating every morning). In meditation, we take a chance to notice our thoughts. By journaling, we get them out and begin to explore them a bit further. Try not to overthink it; just let your thoughts flow.
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The purpose of the computer is to perform calculations, store information, retrieve data and process information.
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c or a
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Write an argumentative essay stating whether you agree or disagree that seatbelts should be required for those who drive pick-up trucks.
Be sure to:
Introduce your claim.
Support your claim with reasons and evidence from the passage.
Acknowledge and counter alternate or opposing claims.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify relationships among claim, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the argument.
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What is success? (This is a riddle a close answer to this was {Not giving up} it isn't not being a quitter and its not keep trying what is it?
Answer:
sucsess is doing good and finishing
Your friend Rahul studies in Kendriya School, Moti Nagar, New Delhi, he appeared in the annual examination of class VII.He came first and got the prize." Write a letter to your friend
14 June 2023
Dear Suresh,
How are you? I have been doing good and I have been busy with exams at school that is why I could not reply to you earlier. Hope you and your family are doing well too. It has been a long time since we met.
I have a good news to share with you, as I already mentioned I was busy with my annual exams, I also received my results and I have come first in the school and also received a prize for by the principle in front of the whole school. I was very delighted to have acquired the prize but also missed your presence there, I really hoped to have your presence. Anyway I wish for us to meet soon and share all that we have missed doing together. Hope to hear back from you soon.
Yours lovingly,
Rahul
Dear Rahul,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your exceptional performance in your class VII annual examination. I was thrilled to hear that you came first in the exam and received the well-deserved prize.
Your achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I am proud of you for setting such a high standard for yourself and achieving it with flying colors. Your success has inspired me to work harder and strive for excellence in my academic pursuits.
I am sure your parents, teachers, and schoolmates are also proud of you and your achievement. Keep up the good work and continue to excel in your studies.
Once again, congratulations on your outstanding performance. Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
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Unit Test: 4.18 The Impact of Words Part 1 Can you answer this quiz?
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Answer:
The first one on the top
Explanation:
A setting in a story can impact characters, plot, and the mood. Analyze how the setting in the story “Snow Sister” impacts the characters
Answer:
The setting always affect the story. At my opinion, the setting in this story affects especially to the parents, children, and the snow sister..
Explanation:
At first, the setting affects the story in different moments. For example, the setting affects to the children when Gordon and Matilda went outside to play with the snow, andGordon said “Matilda, I’v got an idea. Let’s build a snow-sister”. This makes the start of the story. To begin with the parents, the setting affects above all the father since he saw the snow sister playing outside in the snow just wearing that dress and his first idea was bring herinto home ignoring what his children said. For example in this case we have this quote that he said to his children few moments after see the snow sister playing outside in the snow “Don’t tell me of making live figures out of snow. Now, this little stranger must not
We do no pay a fixed amount for electricity, gas or telephone calls irrespective of how much we use. How is it then that some people are still expected to do so in the case of water? People who use relatively little water should no longer be required to subsidize those who use a great deal. Water meters should therefore be introduced in all regions as soon as it is feasible to do so.
Which one of the following best illustrates the principle underlying the argument above?
A. Our town is providing a series of recycling banks so that residents who wish to recycle household waste can do so.
B. When we eat out as a group we divide the bill by the number of people dining.
C. The government is paying compensation to house owners whose properties were damaged in the floods.
D. The new road is going to be financed by a toll system rather than out of taxation.
E. People who have difficulty paying the annual television license fee may pay in monthly instalments.
Answer:
The best illustration of the principle underlying the argument is:
B. When we eat out as a group, we divide the bill by the number of people dining.
This example demonstrates the principle of fairness and individual responsibility. Just as each person pays for their own meal in a group setting, the argument suggests that individuals should pay for their own water usage based on the amount they consume. It emphasizes the idea that people who use relatively little water should not be obligated to subsidize those who use a significant amount. Similar to dividing the bill at a restaurant, introducing water meters allows for a fair distribution of costs based on individual usage.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OR SHOW ME AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT A Research Writing Process Portfolio Draft IS
Answer:
is means that this draft should include a cover letter, body, additional work, final written work, reflective essay, and a source page if applicable, I think.
Answer:
example
Explanation:
Ebeneezer Scrooge, a character in a novel by Charles Dickens, is stingy with his money even when he sees people in need. Marta refused to loan her brother a quarter to buy a marble he wanted at the thrift shop. "Don't be such a scrooge!" he pleaded. What does the allusion in this sentence show about Marta's brother?
List 2 positives and 2 negatives to The Giver’s Society.
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(GIVING BRAINLYIST) Describe an adaptation to a plant's life cycle and explain how this adaptation helps the plant survive.
Explanation:
Plant adaptations are changes that help a plant species survive in its environment. Aquatic plants that live underwater have leaves with large air pockets inside that allow the plant to absorb oxygen from the water. The leaves of aquatic plants are also very soft to allow the plant to move with the waves
Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen: Describe the setting (where and when the story took place). If there is more than one setting, choose the main setting.
Mayfield, an American Town, Late 20th Century
It is a fictional American small town, complete with a county fair and its own local newspaper. But here's the catch: Flipped doesn't tell us a ton about this happy little place.
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Answer:
1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother lovingly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father softly spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell heavily.
5. Everyone knew the boys were to be quickly found.
6. The excitement calmed down gradually.
7. We will go cautiously.
8. The chior director said, "Sing" joyfully!
Answer: quickly, sweetly, gently, slowly, just, almost, carefully, aggressively
Explanation: 1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother sweetly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father gently spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell slowly.
5. Everyone just knew the boys were to be found.
6. The excitement almost calmed down.
7. We will go carefully.
8. The choir director aggressively said, "Sing!"
What are the parts of the prewriting step of the writing process?
Topic, thesis and perspective
Topic, outline, and thesis
Topic, organization, perspective
Topic, organization and thesis
Answer:
First your Topic, outline, and thesis
second your Topic, organization, perspective
third your Topic, thesis, and perspective
fourth your Topic organization and thesis
These are the steps I think it's right if not I'm sorry
Ways to communicate during conflict to keep it from escalating
Answer:
The best way varies from situation to situation, but here's a brief explanation;
Explanation:
When you're in conflict (as in, a fight has happened between Person A and Person B, and YOU are Person A), try to stay calm above all else. Do not raise your voice, and try to understand why the conflict happened in the first place. Sometimes the best option is to agree to disagree.
If you're trying to solve the conflict (Person A and Person B are in a conflict, and you're Person C, who's trying to help solve it), don't side with anyone. Keep whatever you say unbiased no matter what. Try to get info on both sides, and if things begin getting heated, attempt to let them blow off steam by ranting.
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What is a theme of "How the Death of Patroclus Roused Achilles," "The Making of the Arms," and "The Vengeance of Achilles" from the Iliad?
A.)The gods show no pity for people.
B.)Men make better armor than gods.
C.)A true warrior needs no armor.
D.)A good deed can inspire long-lasting gratitude.
Answer: D
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mole:subterranean::
A.monkey: arboreal
B.tree: plant
C.earthworm: tunnel
D.bat: cave
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from a political candidate’s speech about college tuition.
Some people criticize my view that college education should be free for all state residents. But why do they? Our state has enough money, and if we don’t spend it on education, where will we spend it? Think about how much money is spent on state programs that don’t benefit anyone and just line the pockets of politicians and their friends.
Which logical fallacy does the author include?
red herring
ad populum
false analogy
slippery slope
A logical fallacy is an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed. A red herring fallacy is an attempt to redirect a conversation away from its original topic by introducing an irrelevant piece of information that distracts the reader or listener.
In the excerpt from the political candidate’s speech, the author includes a red herring fallacy when they say: “Think about how much money is spent on state programs that don’t benefit anyone and just line the pockets of politicians and their friends.” This statement is irrelevant to the main topic of college tuition and is meant to divert attention from the criticism of their view. Therefore, the correct answer is red herring.
The logical fallacy included in the excerpt is a red herring.
The correct answer to the given question is option 1.
A red herring fallacy occurs when an irrelevant or unrelated topic is introduced into an argument to divert attention from the main issue. In this case, the author is discussing the criticism they receive for advocating free college education for state residents. Instead of directly addressing the criticism or providing valid counterarguments, the author introduces a new topic about wasteful spending on state programs that don't benefit anyone.
By shifting the focus to unrelated state programs and suggesting that the money spent on those programs could be used for education, the author attempts to distract the audience from the actual topic of free college education. The argument becomes an attempt to justify funding education by criticizing other government expenditures, rather than providing substantive reasons for the proposed policy.
This diversionary tactic does not address the concerns or criticisms of providing free college education and instead introduces an unrelated topic to create a false sense of justification. It is important to recognize and avoid red herring fallacies as they undermine the logical coherence and effectiveness of an argument.
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the author uses the phrases "Tonal quality" in paragraph 5. review the context surrounding the phrase. Then explain the meaning of this technica term in your own words.
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