Answer:
I believe it's "Although", I'm not too sure though. I hope this answers your question ;)
Explanation:
The Invention Factory by Saki Hirose Practice Questions This question has two parts. Answer Part A, then Part B. Part A Read this quote from paragraph 2. “Edison documented his ideas and thoughts in 3,500 notebooks, which have been studied by historian Paul Israel at Rutgers University. A consistent theme is the importance of continuous collaboration, which Edison put into practice at the Invention Factory.” Why does the author most likely include this information? Choose 1 answer (Choice A) A to demonstrate why Edison needed help building and testing his inventions (Choice B) B to explain how the Invention Factory was created (Choice C, Checked) C to share an expert’s viewpoint on the importance of collaboration (Choice D) D to provide evidence of how strongly Edison felt about collaboration Part B Which sentence supports the answer to Part A? Choose 1 answer (Choice A) A “Jonas Aylsworth also worked at the Invention Factory and is known for pioneering the development of plastic.” (Choice B) B “This led to the development of wonders we can’t imagine living without like alkaline batteries and motion pictures.” (Choice C) C “In response, Edison created a laboratory—also known as the Invention Factory—in Menlo Park, New Jersey.” (Choice D) D “Edison had numerous teams working at once, and he also assembled ‘Edison’s Pioneers,’ an elite research team.” Psst! Don't forget to choose an answer for both questions + explain why:)
Directions: Write out five statements, then rewrite the statement using an interrogative pronoun.
Follow this example;
Statement: Miss Minnie and her class went to the museum last week.
Statements using interrogative pronoun:
Who went to the museum last week?
Where did Miss Minnie and her class go last week?
Who went with Miss Minnie to the museum last week?
The Cottage
"In life, you can reject change or go with the flow, and you'll be content if you can learn to roll with it, Francisco," his grandmother had always advised.
"Easier said than done," Francisco muttered to himself as he stopped his bike with a gentle pat of his foot against the dirt path that led to the cottage.
He was stopping to sit back on the seat of his bike and just look at the cottage. He tried to look without seeing the "For Sale" sign that his father had just driven into the rose garden last night. Watching Pops drive the sign into the ground was like having a cold knife driven into his back. The prospect of leaving the cottage made Francisco feel like he'd been slapped down by a cold wave on a hot beach; this little house by the sea had been his home since he was two.image
His family had moved to this seaside town twelve years ago when it had still just been a village. Now, Francisco felt that developers were slowly encroaching on the town's limits. Francisco thought the developers were monsters, greedily devouring the wide stretches of unsoiled beaches and empty grassy meadows. The thing that seemed so wrong to him was that they were only going to fill these beautiful, clean spaces with malls, grocery stores, gas stations, and fancy hotels. Why such destruction and not even to give people homes? He knew that because he'd been listening furtively at his door as his parents and grandmother had talked late into the night. He should've been sleeping, but he had to know, had to listen to the plans, the reasons, to try to make some sense of this senseless farewell.
"I want to get out before the developers knock on the door," his mother had said, "and I don't want to be here when the bulldozers come into town."
There had been a note of despair in her voice, oddly mixed with a smile. She always smiled when she was worried about something. Francisco wished he could be as positive about the sale of the cottage. After a few minutes of just looking at the cottage, memorizing its smallness, its brown roof, white sides, red door, and brass knocker, he pedaled off toward the beach. He'd brought a bucket and spade with him. Digging on the beach had been a favorite pastime for all the years he'd been living at the cottage for as far back as he could remember. His grandmother told him it was childish. He didn't care. It comforted him. The sea always gave him something from its depths. It wouldn't fail him today.
An hour later he'd found a brimming bucketful of treasures, including an enormous purple-gray conch that spoke in ocean waves to him every time he held it to his ear. The conch would go with him, he'd already decided. When they . . . left . . . yes, left the cottage behind forever, the conch would be his reminder of all those joyful, sun-filled days of his childhood by the sea.
What is the topic/subject of "The Cottage"?
A. struggle between family members
B. big changes in life
C. destruction of the environment
D. man versus nature
Answer:
B: big changes in life
Explanation:
Francisco is struggling to move from his peaceful cottage by the seaside to the big city, as well as not being able to understand why people wanted to change nature into big industries.
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
1. Why do humans see themselves as separate from other animals?
2. Should animals have legal rights? Why or why not.
1.we see ourselves as seperate from other animals because we are more developed than them and we can think deeper than just haunting for food and mating
2.animals definitely should have legal rights because at the end of the day we are all just different species sharing this planet earth
please help last question of this assignment
Answer:
I believe the answered is D
Item 10
Read the novel excerpt.
Superhero 101: A Dog's Day
Trace was still thinking about the conversation with his grandmother when he stopped so abruptly that Liam literally collided with him. “Hey, what gives?” Liam asked. “You were this close to wearing my ice cream in your hair. Why’d you stop?”
Tia and Blade had continued walking, but now they were headed back toward their friends to find out why they had stopped. Blade immediately noticed Trace’s countenance and followed his gaze. She was the most intuitive and observant of the group. Suddenly, she gasped.
“What is wrong with you two?” Liam, who was more interested in saving his ice cream than saving the world, asked before they had a chance to explain.
Trace spoke in hushed tones, “Look, over there. It’s Casper. He’s supposed to be in prison. What is he doing at the pet store?”
Liam and Tia looked toward the pet store as the four friends dodged into an alleyway, trying not to look too conspicuous. Casper was obviously in disguise himself with his dyed brown hair and beard. The last thing the group needed was for Casper to realize that he had been spotted by his nemesis. The last time he and Trace had met, Trace and his friends had thwarted Casper's plot to create a deadly toxin designed to help him take over the world. That was three months ago, and now it looked like he had somehow escaped from prison and was up to something equally menacing and ominous.
Casper was leaving the pet store and getting into a car, so the friends hurried to their car. They followed him to an abandoned pet-food manufacturing plant at the edge of town. Once Casper ducked inside, the four friends did the same but were soon confronted by an angry pack of dogs. Trace motioned for his friends to come close to him as he created a shield around them. He remembered the time when Tia had used her superpower to make the group invisible. They had been running from Casper and his henchmen. “Tia, make us invisible!” Trace shouted.
However, the friends’ scent wasn’t invisible, and the dogs could not be deterred. The dogs followed the friends as they made their way to where Casper appeared to be manufacturing something that smelled awful.
Read the sentence from "Superhero 101: A Dog's Day."
"What is wrong with you two?" Liam, who was more interested in saving his ice cream than saving the world, asked before they had a chance to explain.
How does this sentence characterize Liam?
It shows that Liam's superpowers have not kicked in yet.
It shows that Liam is the funny, quirky one of the group.
It shows that Liam is not a superhero but is just friends with the superheroes.
It shows that Liam is not as sensitive as the others in the group.
Answer: The answer is "It shows that Liam is not as sensitive as the others in the group."
Explanation:
The person below me or above me is wrong. On the test it is marked wrong
The sentence that characterizes Liam:
D). It shows that Liam is not as sensitive as the others in the group.
"Superhero 101: A Dog's Day"The last sentence most successfully conveys the traits possessed by Liam because he lacks thoughtfulness and consciousness.
The details demonstrate that the other members belonging to his group had a sense of sensitivity while Liam lacked that level of sympathy and tactfulness.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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is this personification the chair was so nice it gave me comfort
Answer: no
Explanation:
It would be if like the chair was so comfortable it felt like a cloud. Then yes but no because it is literally telling you it gave you comfort
Consider the two articles you read about sea life. Jennifer Buchet’s “Grief along the Reef” is about coral reefs, and Ben Harder’s article “The Light Brigade” is about bioluminescent organisms, especially those found in the ocean.
Imagine you were given an assignment to prepare a presentation on one of those articles. Locate three images that could be used in that presentation.
Be sure to record the information about your sources. You will need to document them in accordance with MLA citation format. View the MLA Style Guide.
Enter the name of the article you have selected. Then copy the images into a single document and enter the citation information as required for a works-cited list. Upload the document.
n info graphic with a mixture of text and facts and figures
what information do body paragraphs provide
What is the purpose of peer review?
to take a closer look at your own writing, based on your teacher’s feedback
to review literature that you read for a previous class
to receive feedback from actual readers of your writing
none of the above
Answer:
To receive feedback from actual readers of your writing
Explanation:
A peer review is a review of your writing completed by a peer. A peer can often be an unbiased source for feedback on how to improve your written work.
Answer:
To recieve feedback from the listeners/readers
Explanation:
Call of wild
1. What dog was always bullying Buck? (Ch.3)
Answer:
The leader of the dogs
Explanation:
I think his name was spitz that one is a weird name
And that black wolf cool ashh
1 I think thrillers are g_ _ _ _ _ _g – you never know what’s going to happen next!
2 Science fiction films usually have a lot of s_ _ _ _ _ _ e_ _ _ _ _s to make you believe you’re in a different world.
3 It doesn’t matter what kind of film it is – if the acting is c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _g, I usually love it.
4 Film producers say that you can’t make a good film from a bad s_ _ _ _t.
5 Many war films contain a lot of fighting and are too v_ _ _ _ _t for younger children to watch.
6 I really like watching horror films, especially if the c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _s are very scary
Answer:
all I know is number 6 is characters
What is an argument?
a research project that includes information from a variety of sources
an interview with an expert who provides facts and answers questions about a specific topic
an informative report that compares and contrasts historical events as experienced by different people
a persuasive essay, speech, or other presentation that uses logic and evidence to support an opinion
Answer:
an informative report that compares and contrasts historical events as experienced by different people its this one hope it helps
Answer:
Arguments are statements made to explain the point of view of the respective topic. It includes 2 or more people.
Explanation:
In arguments specific evidence or proofs are included so that the point or the situation gets more confidence and making everyone agree to the point gets easier.
Arguments are used in various content writing aspects like essay writing, report writing, opinion writing, etc.
Arguments makes it easy for us to understand the main reasoning of the point and the difference between what is more relevant and gets us to satisfying conclusions.
whats a sysmbol thats present in untwine
Answer: identity and grief
Explanation:
Bc a young girl had to cope with the devastating loss of her best friend and twin sister (they had a terrible car accident and died)
Answer:
identity and grief
Explanation:
A young girl copes with a devastating loss, this happens when a sixteen-year-old Gizelle Boyer loses her best friend and twin sister Isabelle in a terrible car accident.
HELP NEED RIGHT NOW! I just need a prompt not a whole essay
what can i write about in my essay about the quote “We do what we have to do so that we can do what we want to do.” by denzel washington
Answer:
-sometimes bad decisions are needed to have good outcomes, basically "a bad decision, for a good cause" example: sometimes countries dont let in refugees but its because they dont want to overpopulate the country which would lead to a decrease in jobs and many other things, maybe the country does want to let in refugees but they choose not to just to provide a better living environment for the people who already occupate the country
Explanation:
Answer:
A quote that is both simple and profound. When action is taken, it has a sense of purpose and gratitude. That was something I had to figure out for myself. You will never amount to anything great or achieve success in life unless you act, put in the effort, and believe in yourself. Imagine having a high level of anxiety about accomplishing or overcoming the things you fear the most. It is like a mountain, a brick wall, or a powerful tower is keeping you from addressing that internal or external giant in your life, and you feel as if you are suffocating in your own body, drowning deep in the oceanwaters, looking for someone to pull you up and save you or saving yourself on your own.
This is my narrative, and my name is Ty Ariel Brayden. I was born and raised in Miami, Florida, for 18 years, and have always lived in a single parent family. Things were not always simple, and they were not always difficult, but I did get a taste of what life has to offer. You will find me to be one of the sweetest people you have ever met. Do not chuckle! Because I am.
Explanation:
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what is the type of organisational pattern of at the head of her class and homeless and why?
what was the effect of this on the reader? what was the purpose of the article?
Answer:
"At the Head of Her Class and Homeless" uses a compare-and-contrast organizational pattern, where the author presents two seemingly contrasting situations (being at the head of her class and being homeless) and explores the relationship between them. The purpose of the article is to highlight the issue of youth homelessness and its impact on education, as well as to raise awareness about the challenges that homeless students face.
The effect on the reader is that it creates a sense of contrast and tension between the academic success of the student and her homelessness, which can challenge the reader's assumptions about what it means to be homeless and the stereotypes that often surround homelessness. It also highlights the difficulties that homeless students face in trying to achieve their educational goals and the need for greater support and resources for this vulnerable population.
Explanation:
speech about children day
Answer:
The mid of November is a very special occasion for us. Every year we celebrate 14th November as Children's day. We celebrate it because it's the birthday of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. His bond and fondness with children are legendary.
Explanation:
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Topic : English
What is “star-crossed love” and why is it such an enduring literary fascination? Cite evidence from the text in your answer.
Answer:
In Romeo and Juliet, the term ''star-crossed'' implies both that characters are destined to be together because it is written in the stars, and that they are destined to end in tragedy, because their stars are crossed.
Explanation:
Write a annotation for ... ( PLEASE IT"S A PRACTICE EOG ) I ALSO NEED 3 sentences.
At 16 he was a year older than Jim. He was a basketball and soccer star. He also got good grades and had been voted president of his junior class. Jim stifled a sigh. When it came to his cousin, Jim always came in second best. Even as kids playing together, Chad had always been the leader. He’d picked the games they’d played and even invented a secret code they’d used. Jim had forgotten most of that code except the one they’d used when planning a raid on the cookie jar. Two knocks, three, and then one meant, “Lie low, and wait!” “Well?” Chad was asking. He sounded impatient. “Are you going to dive or just sit there counting fish?” He did a back roll off the side of the boat. Jim followed and forgot everything but his descent into the water world.
Answer:
Jim feels inferior to his cousin Chad. He sees Chad as a leader and possibly a role model. Chad also seems to be pushy when he says "are you going to dive or just sit there counting fish?"
Explanation:
Help pls! A Change of Plans
Azure Westin
David and his mother walked down the sidewalk. They had a tradition of going to the park every Saturday morning. They enjoyed these trips and tried not to miss them. However, the past three weekends their family had other plans, so they had to miss their weekly visit.
“I’m so glad we’re going to the park today,” David said. He nearly ran down the sidewalk with his soccer ball in his hands. I think Miguel and Steve will be there, and we can practice our soccer dribbling.”
David decided to show off and started bouncing the ball on his knees while he walked. His mother laughed, but warned him to pay attention to where he was walking. Suddenly, they both heard a large crash, and David jumped with fright. Then they saw a huge flash in the sky. A thunderstorm was developing nearby. David’s mother explained that it was too dangerous to be out walking or at the park, so they would have to go home.
“But mom!” David exclaimed. “I haven’t been to the park in nearly a month. I’ll never be a star soccer player if I don’t make time to practice.”
“Sorry, David,” she said. “I was looking forward to our visit too, but we can’t take a risk with this dangerous weather.”
David huffed, and turned around to walk back home. Crash! They heard another crash of thunder, and they both started walking even more quickly home. Just then, a cold wind swept passed them, blowing a layer of leaves and dirt off the sidewalk. The air cooled quickly, and they both realized the storm was moving directly toward them.
“Let’s run, so we make it home before it starts to rain,” his mother said.
David and his mother ran quickly down the sidewalk, occasionally looking at the gray clouds forming overhead. Finally, they reached their house and ran up the steps. Just as David’s mother put the key in the door, a few large raindrops began to hit the pavement. She opened the door, they ran inside, and then the rain began to pour down.
David looked out the window in amazement - the rain was falling so hard that it was hard to see the street in front of his house. Then he saw white specks coming down from the sky and bouncing off the pavement.
“Oh my! It’s hailing!” his mother said.
David had never seen anything like it before, so he looked closely at the white specks on the ground.
“Is that ice lying on the ground?” David asked.
“Yes,” said his mother. “Even though it’s warm and summerlike here on the ground, the atmosphere can be really cold - cold enough to make ice. When that happens, a thunderstorm can make hail in the sky and then it falls as a type of precipitation -
similar to snow and rain.”
David could hardly believe what his mother was telling him. He asked if he could do some research about hail on the computer. David then learned that hail forms when raindrops are pushed higher in the atmosphere, where it is cold. The raindrops freeze high in the atmosphere. Then, the frozen drops collide with other drops, forming larger balls. David then ran outside and collected some of the pieces of hail, which had begun to melt, and put them in the freezer.
“I want to keep a few samples,” said David. “Did you know that some hail can be as large as baseballs?”
David’s mother smiled as he read her additional facts from the articles he had read. She noticed that the sun was shining outside. She walked to the widow and looked up at the sky and realized that the storm had passed. She suggested that she and David go back to the park so he could practice his soccer skills.
“Let’s try that again next week,” David said. “I like that we had a change of plans today.”
Question
From the way this story ends, the reader can infer that
Responses
A David has found another interest which occupies his attention just as much as soccer.David has found another interest which occupies his attention just as much as soccer.
B David and his mother don't have very much in common.David and his mother don't have very much in common.
C David is unsure whether he ever wants to play soccer again.David is unsure whether he ever wants to play soccer again.
D David will spend less time with his mother in the future.David will spend less time with his mother in the future.
Answer:
Explanation:
From the way this story ends, the reader can infer that David has found another interest which occupies his attention just as much as soccer David has found another interest which occupies his attention as much as soccer. The correct option is a.
What is soccer?Soccer is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side.
Traditionally, the game has been played over two 445-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.
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Who was Imhotep and how does he relate to black and brown mathematicians and scientists?
Please answer ASAP!!
What are the physical and emotional resources that enable Salva and Nya to survive?
Answer:
Salva's taking off his shoes shows real persistence. Instead of just giving up, he decides to go barefoot to continue his hike across the desert. Because of his persistence, Salva is able to continue and to survive.
Explanation:
why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
try doing that...
Solve these riddles
1.I can breathe, but never talk I can run but never walk I can alert you about burning the food. Who am I?
2.I am soft, long, and pink. I reside in a cage with a white fence I make you sense all the flavors. Who am I?
Answer:
1)Nostrils
2)The Tongue is a soft, long, and pink. It resides in a cage with a white fence, it makes you sense all flavors.
Answer:
Riddle
Explanation:
1. Nose
2. Tongue
Which of the following sentences contains an oxymoron?
A.
The Solis family created a new tradition for the holidays.
B.
Oftentimes, our family travels to monuments and museums.
C.
On the weekends, we cook dinner together as a family.
D.
Game nights have been on Monday nights for a while.
Answer:
monuments and museums.
Explanation:
Oftentimes, our family travels to monuments and museums.
Question: How badly can a concussion be whence you get it while playing football and how are the ways you can get concussion of the many concussions for contact sports such as football???
I NEED THE ANWSERS ASAP AND FAST PLEASE! ! ! ! ! !
I'm doing an essay for my 5th period class and its due tomorrow and I want to know more about Concussions and how they affect contact sports like football.
Answer: https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/concussions-sports.html
Explanation:
i found this website that may be useful :)
Can anyone vote on what they would choose pls
Nervous or terrified?
Answer: i would say terrified
Explanation: she is scared because her cat is gone and some jewelry is on the floor and some is missing i would be pretty scared if i just got robbed, not nervous
Answer:
My opinion would be that she is nervous. :D
Explanation:
Give Me Two Paragraphs of what you know about what happened mid in Hatchet The book ILL Give BRAINLIEST
Answer
his consciousness, and at this point we do not know to what "The Secret" refers. He suspects it is Jim or Jake, a man in his mid-forties who has been virtually in Hatchet, foreshadowing appears from the first chapters of the book
Explanation:
sorry if it isn't 2 paragraph-
Which piece of text evidence BEST supports the inference?
Answer:
I think it's "Howe is upset when he receives the letter" because the first one say how the judges thought his work was fine but it says in the inference that they didn't like it and the 2nd one doesn't really make sense to the inference.