I’m Nobody! Who are you? Are you — Nobody — too? Then there’s a pair of us Don’t tell! they’d advertise — you know! How dreary — to be — Somebody! How public — like a Frog — To tell one’s name — the livelong June — To an admiring Bog! Which technique does Dickinson use to make the ends of lines 1 and 2 sound similar? rhyme imagery controlling image alliteration
Answer:
The answer to the question is rhyme. Line 1 of the poem is "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" Line 2 of the poem is "Are you - Nobody - too?" To make the lines sound similar, Dickinson is using the poetic technique know as rhyme by using the words "you" and "too."
Explanation:
Answer: Rhyme
Explanation: It would be Rhyme because imagery is more sight that sound such as; Long locks of strawberry-blonde hair flowed down her back.
What does Robinson Crusoe do to improve his life on Island?What else would you do?
Please answer as fast as you can.
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...
The Giver: Although it was his first December, Gabriel will not be assigned to a couple this year. What will happen to him?
Jonas's father, a Nurturer, has received special permission to bring Gabriel home at night because he cries at night and is weak. If Gabriel can't grow strong enough, he will be released.
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HELP!!!!!!!!!! Match the definition with the word(s)
Answer:
Debate: Critical
Attending an opera: Appreciative
Taking notes in class: Purposeful
Birds singing outside the window: Passive
What is a summary for the story from It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens
Answer:
In It's Complicated, danah boyd looks at teenagers' use of and experiences with social media. Her primary objective is to disentangle what is truly new in teens' daily lives and what is just the same old thing in a new jacket.
Explanation:
Answer: The author of the book is Danah Boyd who explores the experiences and behaviors of teenagers in the digital age.
Explanation:
"It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens" provides a nuanced and insightful examination of how teenagers engage with social media and digital technologies, challenging common misconceptions.
Through extensive research and interviews, Boyd sheds light on the ways in which teenagers negotiate privacy, online safety, and social dynamics in the digital realm. She discusses the concept of "networked publics" where teenagers gather and interact online.
The book also explores the role of parents, educators, and policymakers in understanding and supporting teenagers in their engagement with digital technologies. Boyd emphasizes the importance of open communication and media literacy education.
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How many nouns and verbs are in this sentence? :)
I saw a huge cat outside my house and that cat scared me since he was the size of a huge box, the cat was on the sidewallk rolling towards my sister at the end of the street right next to the old yellow house whom my friends aunt lived.
Answer:
verbs = 4
nouns=10
Explanation:
In chapter 3-4, what was the "secret"? Use RACE to respond. Book is HATCHET.
Answer:
In Hatchet, Brian often references a secret that he is carrying. The secret is that he witnessed his mother get into a car with another man
Explanation:
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The secret is that he saw his mother get into a car with another man, that he wasn't aware of.
Don't be Them-Be You! Article
Which sentence from the selection expresses the author’s argument?
Answer: revenge of the greeks
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is revenge of the Greeks!
Explanation:
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I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A) AABBCC
B) ABABCB
C) ABABCC
D) ABCABC
CAN SOMEONE WRITE 1 RACE3 PARAGRAPH ILL PUT THE PROMPTS UNDER THIS
Refer to details from paragraph 8 to support your understanding of the UFW, under Travis's leadership used Union contracts to make working conditions safer for farm workers site-specific evidence from the text.
(PARAGRAPH 8) The first union contracts requiring rest periods toilets in the fields clean drinking water hand washing facilities banning discrimination and employment and sexual harassment of women workers requiring protective clothing against pesticides exposure prohibiting pesticides spray wall workers are in the field and outlining DDT and other dangerous pesticides ( years before the US environmental protection agency acted).
Answer: Under Travis's leadership, the United Farm Workers (UFW) used union contracts to improve working conditions for farm workers. The first union contracts signed by the UFW addressed a range of issues, including rest periods, toilets in the fields, clean drinking water, hand washing facilities, and the banning of discrimination and sexual harassment of women workers. These contracts also required protective clothing against exposure to pesticides and prohibited the use of dangerous pesticides, such as DDT, while workers were in the field. The UFW's efforts to improve working conditions for farm workers through union contracts came years before the US Environmental Protection Agency took action to regulate the use of pesticides. The specific evidence in the text shows that the UFW, under Travis's leadership, was dedicated to making the lives of farm workers safer and more dignified.
Explanation: :DD
were reading the hobbit in ela right now and i havent remembered a single thing can someone summarize it for me? and please add details about bilbo
Answer:
Of course! I LOVE this book!
Explanation:
Bilbo Baggins lives a quiet, peaceful life in his comfortable hole at Bag End. Bilbo lives in a hole because he is a hobbit—one of a race of small, plump people about half the size of humans, with furry toes and a great love of good food and drink. Bilbo is quite content at Bag End, near the bustling hobbit village of Hobbiton, but one day his comfort is shattered by the arrival of the old wizard Gandalf, who persuades Bilbo to set out on an adventure with a group of thirteen militant dwarves. The dwarves are embarking on a great quest to reclaim their treasure from the marauding dragon Smaug, and Bilbo is to act as their “burglar.” The dwarves are very skeptical about Gandalf’s choice of a burglar, and Bilbo is terrified to leave his comfortable life to seek adventure. But Gandalf assures both Bilbo and the dwarves that there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Shortly after the group sets out, three hungry trolls capture all of them except for Gandalf. Gandalf tricks the trolls into remaining outside when the sun comes up, and the sunlight turns the nocturnal trolls to stone. The group finds a great cache of weapons in the trolls’ camp. Gandalf and the dwarf lord Thorin take magic swords, and Bilbo takes a small sword of his own. The group rests at the elfish stronghold of Rivendell, where they receive advice from the great elf lord Elrond, then sets out to cross the Misty Mountains. When they find shelter in a cave during a snowstorm, a group of goblins who live in the caverns beneath the mountain takes them, prisoner. Gandalf leads the dwarves to a passage out of the mountain, but they accidentally leave behind Bilbo. Wandering through the tunnels, Bilbo finds a strange golden ring lying on the ground. He takes the ring and puts it in his pocket. Soon he encounters Gollum, a hissing, whining creature who lives in a pool in the caverns and hunts fish and goblins. Gollum wants to eat Bilbo, and the two have a contest of riddles to determine Bilbo’s fate. Bilbo wins by asking the dubious riddle, “What have I got in my pocket?” Gollum wants to eat Bilbo anyway, and he disappears to fetch his magic ring, which turns its wearer invisible. The ring, however, is the same one Bilbo has already found, and Bilbo uses it to escape from Gollum and flee the goblins. He finds a tunnel leading up out of the mountain and discovers that the dwarves and Gandalf have already escaped. Evil wolves known as Wargs pursue them, but Bilbo and his comrades are helped to safety by a group of great eagles and by Beorn, a creature who can change shape from a man into a bear. The company enters the dark forest of Mirkwood, and, making matters worse, Gandalf abandons them to see to some other urgent business. In the forest, the dwarves are caught in the webs of some giant spiders, and Bilbo must rescue them with his sword and magic ring. After slaying his first spider, Bilbo names his sword Sting. Shortly after escaping the spiders, the unlucky dwarves are captured by a group of wood elves who live near the river that runs through Mirkwood. Bilbo uses his ring to help the company escape and slips the dwarves away from the elves by hiding them inside barrels, which he then floats down the river. The dwarves arrive at Lake Town, a human settlement near the Lonely Mountain, under which the great dragon sleeps with Thorin’s treasure. After sneaking into the mountain, Bilbo talks to the sly dragon Smaug, who unwittingly reveals that his armorlike scales have a weak spot near his heart. When Bilbo steals a golden cup from the dragon’s hoard, Smaug is furious and flies out of the mountain to burn Lake Town in his rage. Bard, a heroic archer, has learned the secret about Smaug’s weakness from thrush, and he fires an arrow into the dragon’s heart, killing him. Before Smaug dies, however, he burns Lake Town to the ground. The humans of Lake Town and the elves of Mirkwood march to the Lonely Mountain to seek a share of the treasure as compensation for their losses and aid, but Thorin greedily refuses, and the humans and elves besiege the mountain, trapping the dwarves and the hobbit inside. Bilbo sneaks out to join the humans in an attempt to bring peace. When Thorin learns what Bilbo has done, he is livid, but Gandalf suddenly reappears and saves Bilbo from the dwarf lord’s wrath. At this moment, an army of goblins and Wargs marches on the mountain, and the humans, elves, and dwarves are forced to band together to defeat them. The goblins nearly win, but the arrival of Beorn and the eagles help the good armies win the battle. After the battle, Bilbo and Gandalf return to Hobbiton, where Bilbo continues to live. He is no longer accepted by respectable hobbit society, but he does not care. Bilbo now prefers to talk to elves and wizards, and he is deeply content to be back among the familiar comforts of home after his grand and harrowing adventures.
Each subheading of an outline should begin with __________.
A) a Roman numeral (I, II, III, and so on)
B) a capital letter (A, B, C, and so on)
C) an Arabic numeral (1, 2, 3, and so on)
Answer: (A) Roman numerals
Explanation:
The first Roman numeral will be the introductory paragraph, while the body paragraphs will start with the second Roman numeral.
Answer:
A) roman numerals
Explanation:
Pls help me answer the bottom part of the page pls
Answer:
7. Joe waited for the train.
8. The pirate captain lost her treasure map, but she still found the buried treasure.
9. Her shoes and ankles were covered with mud.
10. Jan jumped on her bike and rode around the block.
11. The cat chased and caught the mouse.
12. The girls swam and played at the beach
How Many Prepositions In The Following Sentence from an Anonymous Source?
"Over the river and through the woods, to Grandmother's house we go."
Answer:
2
Explanation:
"Over the river and through the woods, to Grandmother's house we go."
The prepositions are over and through
Answer:
In the sentence there are (3 prepositional phrases).
“River” is the object of the preposition “over.”“Woods” is the object of the preposition “through.”“House” is the object of the preposition “to.”Zuri's parrot can speak several languages, it also has
its own TV show.
Answer: Zuri's parrot can speak several languages; it also has its own TV show.
Answer:
Zuri's parrot can speak several languages; it also has its own TV show
Explanation:
Answer:
i am confused
Explanation:
Write an essay about smoking. Here are things to include:
1. Write what are in cigarettes.
2. What happens to the human body after smoking
3. Why it is addictive
4. How you can stop someone from smoking
5. An ending paragraph
I WILL GIVE 40 POINTS, BRAINLIEST, 5 STARS, AND A THANK YOU TO THE BEST ANSWER.
A cigarettes is made from tobacco, chemical additives, a filter, and paper wrapping. The chemical additives include an extensive list of about 7000 different compounds, 250 of which are known to be very harmful to the human body. To demonstrate, here are several examples. Ammonia found in cigarettes is also used in traditional many cleaning products. Carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide found in cigarettes are the same chemicals that have been used to kill humans and animals in gas chambers. Formaldehyde, used to preserve dead bodies in its liquid form, is included in the list of chemical additives in cigarettes. In the filter of a cigarette, you will find vinyl chloride, a man made chemical used to make plastics. Finally, nicotine a main ingredient in cigarettes, which is also a poison used to kill bugs and can be found in pesticides.
Nicotine is actually one of the most addictive substances in a cigarette as a smoker can become addicted within days of using it, just like hard drugs such as cocaine or heroin. Nicotine is so powerful because it leads to the release of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a naturally occurring "feel good" electric signal (neurotransmitter) that makes you happy. When the brain is overloaded with it, it doesn't want it to stop.
The human body can suffer in many ways from both long term and short term smoking. In the short term, some side effects include immediate nose, throat and eye irritations and lung damage. Smoking also immediately starts to lower the level of oxygen in your blood because of all the chemicals. Some long term side effects of smoking include an increase in blood pressure, heart rate, flow of blood to the heart and a narrowing arteries which lead to heart attacks. Lung cancer and heart disease are also common. It can also cause a lot of teeth yellowing and oral diseases of the mouth tongue and throat. It can hurt the development of an unborn baby and can have serious health effects on those around you who breath it in second hand.
To stop someone from smoking it is best to first set a good example. Don't smoke yourself and if you do, avoid doing it around the person who is trying to quit. You also need to remember that smoking is an addiction, so nagging, shaming or being impatient are not helpful. Helping them find ways to reduce their stress weather that means helping out with simple everyday tasks a little bit more or just being a good friend with a supportive, listening ear can make a big difference. That also means keeping in regular contact and checking up to show you care. Steering them away from temptation when the opportunity arises is also a great help. When you hang out avoid places where you may come into contact with smoking. Sometimes when people quit smoking, they may start to notice weight gain. Promoting a healthy body image and avoiding making fun can help them feel secure and confident to continue their quitting journey.
Smoking is one of the most difficult addictions to quit, but the health consequences are huge. With the right tools, good support system and good independent reasons for quitting, it can be done. When I speak to long-term smokers and people who have quit or are trying to, they all have the same regret. They wish they never tried it in the first place.
What is the possessive form of elk?
Answer:
Good morning. For example, moose and deer are going to remain as they are. Same with elk. Do not add an s :)
Explanation:
Mr. Avery boarded across the street from Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house. Besides
making change in the collection plate every Sunday, Mr. Avery sat on the porch every night until
nine o'clock and sneezed. One evening we were privileged to witness a performance by him
which seemed to have been his positively last, for he never did it again so long as we watched.
Jem and I were leaving Miss Rachel's front steps one night when Dill stopped us: "Golly, looka
yonder." He pointed across the street. At first we saw nothing but a kudzu-covered front porch,
but a closer inspection revealed an arc of water descending from the leaves and splashing in the
yellow circle of the street light, some ten feet from source to earth, ensuing contest to determine
relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in
this area.
Answer:
No one will be able to answer this question as you didn't give an explanation of what you needed, is it multiple choice question, written questions or something else?
“The land is a living thing; she said. ‘if you’re gentle with it, it will be good to you.”
what page number is it?
BOOK- (Esperanza Rinsing)
Answer:78
Explanation:
Select the factor that you think best explains why the Greeks won the Battle of Marathon. Then write one or two sentences explaining your choice.
A. They were joined together as allies.
B. They had better fighting equipment.
C. They knew the geography of the area.
D. They used a clever military strategy.
Answer: c
Explanation:
Which of the following best summarizes Roosevelt's list of four essential human freedon
O All US citizens should have the same civil liberties guaranteed by the Constitution.
O As many Americans as possible should have access to things like pensions and goc
O Everyone in the world should be able to speak and worship freely and live without pa
Everyone in the world should have access to social security and employment.
Previous Question
Which of the following best summarizes Roosevelt’s list of four essential human freedoms?
Answer:
The third one.
Explanation:
He made references to speech, worship, and living without want or fear. 3 is definitely it.
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Answer:
soft and sweet spring air
Explanation:
It's the year 3030 and society is completely dependent on computers and robots. A young boy named Domino is flying his hovering board to school when all the machines start attacking people due to a powerful computer virus. What will Domino do now that
the machines that are supposed to help him have turned against him?
Antagonist: Protagonist:
Type of Conflict:
Answer:
Antagonist: machines - computers and robots
Protagonist: Domino
Type of Conflict: external - person/man vs technology
Explanation:
Hope this helps.
Answer: Antagonist: Robots/ computer virus
Protagonist: Domino
Type of conflict: Character vs. Technology
I hope this helps.
Anwser the question below and Fast!!
Answer:
I think 2 or 3
Have you ever been in a situation where you had an opinion on something that was different from the opinion of most of those around you? If so, describe the situation. Why do you think that most people in our society prefer to conform and "go along" with the majority?
Answer:
Most go with the majority of the answers
10 points for Grammer! I'll give brainliest to whoever explains in a way I can understand!
Answer:
Sentence #2 should be revised.
Explanation:
It is a run-on sentence and should be written as "During his studies on the Galapagos Islands, he discovered several species of finches that varied from island to island. This helped him to develop his theory of natural selection."
Based on pages 126–129 of chains, why does Isabel ask Becky if Madam Lockton had hit her head?
60 POINTSSS PLEASE HELPPPPP
Fallen Leaves and Water Quality
adapted from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Removing leaf litter does a lot more than make a yard look nice. The leaves can actually be harmful if left alone. A study in Madison, Wisconsin shows why.
Leaf litter adds a large amount of phosphorus to urban storm water, which then runs off into waterways and lakes. Excessive amounts of nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen can be fatal for fish and other aquatic life. In Madison, Wisconsin, scientists tested exactly how much of the nutrients existed. Without removal, leaf litter and other organic debris in the fall contributed 56 percent of the annual total phosphorus in urban storm water. This compares to only 16 percent when streets were cleared of leaves prior to rain.
This information proved to be very helpful. "Our study found that leaf removal is one of the few treatment options available to environmental managers for reducing the amount of dissolved nutrients in storm water," said Bill Selbig, a USGS scientist and the author of the report. "These findings are applicable to any city that is required to reduce phosphorus loads from urban areas."
From 2013 to 2015, scientists looked at concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen in storm water from two areas in western Madison that had similar tree cover. The city applied a leaf litter removal program from late September through mid-November at one site but not the other. The researchers found significantly lower amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen at the site where leaves were removed.
The study also found that storm water nutrient levels were highest during the fall. This finding shows that leaf removal programs are most effective during fall in Madison. It also shows that sources other than leaves, such as street dirt and grass clippings, were likely the main contributors of phosphorus and other nutrients during spring and summer.
During the study period, the city of Madison used leaf collection, street cleaning, and leaf blowers to remove leaf litter from residential areas. They also asked residents to pile their leaves next to the street to limit excess debris. Leaf collection and street cleaning occurred about every seven days from late September through mid-November.
The study in Madison has helped shed light on growing concerns for many environmentalists. The good news is that with proper maintenance, all cities can produce cleaner water.
The USGS collaborated with the City of Madison, the Fund for Lake Michigan, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on the study.
4
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two statements explain how paragraph 4 contributes to the development of ideas in the passage?
A)It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program.
B)It introduces the importance of timing when removing leaf litter.
C)It gives examples of the ways in which leaf litter is removed during fall.
D)It presents the idea that leaf removal processes need to be improved.
E) It shows that leaf litter can affect stormwater in multiple locations.
Answer:
The two answers are:
- It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program
- It shows that leaf litter can affect storm water in multiple locations
Explanation:
just took test B)
The fourth paragraph of the text above, has the ability to show how the removal of fallen leaves near water bodies is efficient to reduce the contamination of water by phosphorus and nitrogen. Furthermore, this paragraph shows how the accumulation of these leaves can affect water bodies in any region.
Thus, we can state that options A and E are the correct answers.
The fourth paragraph is added to the text to provide evidence that the removal of fallen leaves must be done frequently. This because:
The fourth paragraph brings data that confirm the central idea of the text.These data were obtained through experiments between places where leaves were removed and places where leaves were not removed.The data show that the removal of leaves considerably reduced nitrogen and phosphorus contamination.The evidence is scientifically reliable and true.Thus, we can conclude that the addition of textual evidence, through scientific data, which can confirm the main subject of the text is extremely beneficial, leaving the text reliable and rich.
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Please help me i need it rn
Answer: 1. the sun must have a supply of energy it is to exist is the topic sentence 2. most plants manufacure food 3. the world is different things to different peoplem 4. technologist seek to make new products for mans needs and pleasures 5. there is a streak of fatalism in every Filipinos make up 6. scientist think there is some kind of clock in me you and other animals.
Explanation: i can only answer the topic sentences but remember when looking for a topic sentence its usually the first or last sentence and just think what is this story mainly talking about hope it helps :))
Answer:
the sun must have a supply of energy it is to exist is the topic sentence 2. most plants manufacture food 3. the world is different things to different people 4. technologists seek to make new products for man's needs and pleasures 5. there is a streak of fatalism in every Filipinos make up 6. scientists think there is some kind of clock in me you and other animals.
Explanation: