Answer:
Listing important statistics
Explanation:
it has multiple numbers including dates and percentage
Answer: listing important statistics, just got it right on edg
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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which of the following questions might help you identify the theme of a piece if fiction? how did the conflict(s) resolve, if at all? who is the main character? what types of literary devices are used? where is the story set?
Answer:
The answer would be, "How did the Conflict resolve, if at all."
Explanation:
That is the answer because Theme is the message that the protagonist or antagonist learns. And it appears after the Conflict is resolved or if it never gets resolved:)
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Audio medium difference from text medium difference (the tell tale heart)
Answer:
ur mom
Explanation:
The last quote that Mr. Frank reads from the diary is, “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” What does this tell us about Anne’s character? What do you think about this quote?
name the abcs
in a onreoginalea way not the normal but in onreoginalea way
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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!"
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A. Erica’s need to be seen as cool leads her to lie about her knowledge
B. Erica’s attempt to be seen as a good at math leads her to miss an easy question
C. Erica’s love for math leads her to develop a reputation as a tutor
D. Erica’s desire to consider herself good at math leads her to skip learning basic math knowledge
Answer:
c
Explanation:
she loves math but everyone around her thinks she studies to mich
How do lines 1 through 12 of "bringing solar power to India country" contribute tothe understanding of the rest of the article
Answer:
Gujarat
Debby Tewa spent her first 10 years living without electricity, water, or a telephone in a three-room stone house in an isolated area of the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. ... The Navajo Utility Authority, through DOE funding, has installed photovoltaic units at more than 300 homes on the reservation since 1993.
Explanation:
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George W. Bush's 9/11 speech:
5) Which rhetorical appeal is the most effective and why?
6) Why is the purpose of the speech?
7) What is the tone of the speech?
8) How does the structure of the speech enhance its meaning?
Answer:
it showed the pa1n they were going through
Explanation:
it showed what happened
20 POINTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS determine whether the passage is more likely written from a speech or a written text, and how can you tell. People who have hiked the entire Appalachian train describe many trying days and nights before reaching the end of the journey, but for everyone who reaches the summit of Mount Katahdin, there is a sense of accomplishment, the knowledge of having persevered, and the stunning triumph of having traversed the 2,190-mile trek from georgia to maine. A. a text, because it asks the audience to take an actor B. a text, because it contains simple sentences and repetition C. a speech, because it presents straightforward ideas D. a text, because it contains complex, high-level language
I do believe it is a text because of its unique use of wording. So if I were right, it would be D. a text, because it contains complex high-level language
Keeping in mind your responses to parts A and B, what is something you would like to change about yourself? Why? How easy or hard do you think it will be to make this change in your life? Is there anything holding you back? If so, what is it?
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PART A. preparation/determination
People have made a willingness to make a difference in the preparation/determination process.
This is kind of a stage of research: individuals are now making small changes towards cessation.
We try to collect data about what they need to do to change their behavior (sometimes by reading information that could better their lives).
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PART B. I agree
Everybody wants to change the world, but they never intend to start because changing the world requires changing our lives.
Answer:
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Which of the following is an example of using prior knowledge?
While reading an essay about Beethoven, Julia decides she wants to learn how to play the piano.
While reading a book about the ocean, Sara remembers her trip to the Oregon Coast last spring.
While reading a novel about a soccer team, Micah recalls last summer when he tried to learn tennis.
While reading an article about forest fires, Kalvin begins to research how to prevent forest fires.
Answer:
while reading a book about the ocean. because she remembers something that happened prior to the book that relates to the ocean
Read these lines from "The Moon."
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
Why does the author mention "thieves" in the second line?
to show that the moon can spook people
to show that the moon is smart and tricky
to show that the moon helps catch criminals
to show that nothing can hide from the moon’s light
Answer:
to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light
Answer:
to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light
Explanation:
Do you think we are to dependent on computers/cell phones, why or why not?
Refer to the Newsela article “Issue Overview: Should the Descendants of Slaves Get Reparations?”
Why do supporters of slavery reparations believe that the descendants of enslaved people should receive them?
They believe that most African Americans have lower standards of living than Africans do.
They recognize that discriminatory laws passed during slavery are still in place today.
They think that African Americans cannot be successful if they do not receive reparations.
They argue that the descendants of enslaved people have suffered because of slavery.
Answer:They recognize that discriminatory laws passed during slavery are still in place today.
Explanation:
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Write a three-sentence summary of “Gold Rush!” using at least one word from the spelling list in each sentence.
Answer:
Forty-niners rushed to California with visions of gilded promise, but they discovered a harsh reality. Life in the gold fields exposed the miner to loneliness and homesickness, isolation and physical danger, bad food and illness, and even death. More than anything, mining was hard work.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Greedy. Fleshy. Humans.
Explanation:
Sorry, major brain fart right there.
I need some quick simple facts about the Alpine Tundra
(Not English sorry)
(I just need some extra help on a project because I'm behind)
1. Where is my biome located? Is it located near the equator or far away?
2. What is the climate like?
3. What does my ecosystem look like? Is it flat and grassy or mountainous?
4. What plants can live in my ecosystem? Why are these plants able to survive and adapt to this
kind of climate?
5. What kinds of animals live in my ecosystem? Why are these species able to adapt and survive?
6. Why is my ecosystem so important?
7. Is human destruction threatening my ecosystem? Are there conservation efforts in place?
Answer:
Here u go
Explanation:
The alpine tundra domain is at an altitude in the high mountains in Europe. It is far away from the equator and closer to the poles.
The Alpine tundra is located at very high elevations, where overnight temperatures fall well below freezing. The Tundra regions typically get less than 10 inches of rain every year, which means these areas are also considered deserts.
Their frequent winds and cold temperatures. This helps limit what plants can grow there. Most alpine plants last for serval years, and are very strong. It's very rocky and mountains otherwise.
Only perennial plants last in this ecosystem. It is very tough to survive.
[B]ehind him were the shades of all manner of dog, half-wolves and wild wolves, urgent and prompting. . . . Deep in the forest a call was sounding, . . . mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt compelled to turn his back upon the fire . . . and to plunge into the forest, and on and on, he knew not where or why. . . . [A]s often as he gained the soft unbroken earth and the green shade, the love for John Thornton drew him back to the fire again.
—The Call of the Wild,
Jack London
Read the passage to visualize the scene. Write a paragraph describing what you visualize and conclude about Buck.
Answer:
I think that Buck is kinda confused and Lost untill John threw him back
Answer:
Sample response:
I imagined Buck between the edge of the forest and a campfire. In my head I could imagine the sound of the dogs and the mysterious call. I could picture Buck running through the green forest and then returning to Thornton. Buck seems like he is torn between two worlds.
Explanation:
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Can y'all help me please with this question?
Answer:
years
Explanation:
It is relating it to sum else so yeah
Why your reader should donate his or her old clothes it needs to have 5 paragraphs no plagiarism
Answer:
You should always donate your old clothes!
Donating your old clothes is important because it is a form of recycling, when you recycle it helps keep the world safe and clean. This is a great form of reusing materials that are still perfectly fine instead of throwing them into the garbage.
There are many different ways to also reuse old clothing. The old clothing you donate could be used to make new clothing, sent to your local Goodwill, or up-cycled to become legwarmers, a skirt, or any clothing article you can think of!
You should also donate your old clothing because it helps people who cant afford full price clothing. Many people struggle with money in this economy, and donating your clothing helps those struggling to put clothes on their, and their children's, backs.
You can donate your clothing to a variety of places that will put clothing out for much cheaper prices. These places are can be places as simple as your local thrift store, or you can send your clothing off to a local Goodwill, Ross's, Crossroad Trading, or Salvation army.
These clothes may also be put to use in other countries. Many smaller countries, countries at war, or countries with many refugees lack the resources they need, so donating your clothing is a good option to help people who truly need it most.
Explanation:
i really hope this is good enough.
Directions: Identify each appositive word or phrase and the noun it identifies.
1. Niagara Falls, the natural wonder in New York, is not the tallest in the country.
2. Harvard, the oldest university in the United States,is in Massachusetts.
3. My brother Jim lives in Kansas.
4. Diane Feinstein, a mayor of San Francisco, was the first woman mayor of that city.
5. The Sears Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, is in Chicago.
6. Scott's cousin Liz sells antique cars.
7. Leontyne Price, the opera singer, was born in Mississippi.
8. The Pilgrim's ship, the Mayflower, had a stormy voyage.
9. Tom's dog Jasmine likes to swim.
10. Dr.Miller, our family physician, is attending a convention with her husband.
Answer:
1. The natural wonder in New York - Niagara Falls
2. The oldest university in the United States - Harvard
3. Jim brother
4. A mayor of San Francisco - Diane Feinstein
5. One of the tallest buildings in the world - the Sears Tower
6. Liz - cousin
7. The opera singer - Leontyne Price
8. The Mayflower the Pilgrim's ship
9. Jasmine dog
10. Our family physician - Dr. Miller
We had been rehearsing the play for two months, and as opening night swiftly approached, my apprehension deepened, I had directed some dubious- seeming productions before, but nothing quite so dodgy as this one, the lead actor kept forgetting his lines at crucial points , the supporting actors seemed uninterested and uninvested, and the set kept falling apart. I was about at the end of my rope, at the point of pulling out what little hair I had left on my head, I felt sure we were doomed.
Read the paragraph above, then provide another paragraph on your own which brings the story to a conclusion. How you want to end the story is up to you, but you must provide extensive detail and description in your account.
Please help me anyone.
Answer:
I could see determination and pride within the faces of all the cast. They were my friends and at this point my family. The stage drapes parted and the lights shone down in front of us was an empty auditorium. Seat after seat, empty and listless. But we still performed our hearts out and even though there was nobody to watch we still did it. Our once-in-a-lifetime show it wasn't all that great but I had fun. When the drapes finally closed the cheers of thousands rang in my ears. I looked back at my friends and fellow cast and shared the same smile that we had when we first started it was how it was meant to be.
Explanation:
Put this last then put the comments as added in chronological order then add this
Read the excerpt about Poseidon’s underwater home from The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens.
This delightful abode was surrounded on all sides by wide fields, where there were whole groves of dark purple coralline, and tufts of beautiful scarlet-leaved plants, and sea-anemones of every tint. Here grew bright, pinky sea-weeds, mosses of all hues and shades, and tall grasses, which, growing upwards, formed emerald caves and grottoes such as the Nereides love, whilst fish of various kinds playfully darted in and out, in the full enjoyment of their native element. Nor was illumination wanting in this fairy-like region, which at night was lit up by the glowworms of the deep.
What does this excerpt reveal about the setting of this myth?
the castle’s material riches
the sea’s natural splendor
the abundance of artwork
the absence of activity
Brainlyist
Answer:
The Sea's Natural Splendor
It mentions many things that are underwater: coraline, sea anemones, sea-weed, fish and glow-worms.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Sea's Natural Splendor
Explanation:
The excerpt mentions the beautiful details of nature underwater.
Read the sentence. Which part of a narrative is the author writing?
You should know that you can still find small-town values in a big city if you know where and how to look.
A. plot
B. character
C. setting
D. theme
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because it's telling you where he is and what he is looking for n that place. Please comment if you don't understand. :D
Who was Imhotep and how does he relate to black and brown mathematicians and scientists?
Please answer ASAP!!
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Write an argumentative essay about whether or not it is important to connect to nature.
Write an argumentative essay about whether it is important or not to connect to nature.
Your argumentative essay must be based on this prompt and topic, and it must incorporate ideas and evidence found in the sources provided.
Use your best writing to complete an essay that
● is focused on your position;
● combines evidence from multiple sources with your own elaboration to develop your ideas;
● rebuts at least one counterclaim with reasoning;
● is organized and includes transitions within and among ideas;
● provides citations for quoted material and source ideas; and
● demonstrates correct use of grammar and language appropriate to the task.
Write your multiparagraph essay to an academic audience in the space provided
The application is HMH, Article is Never Retreat By Eyes Wide Open
Answer:Despite technical breakthroughs and scientific discoveries that lead us to assume we have little in common with the rest of the animal world, whether we recognize it or not, we are still a member of the planet's fauna. Needless to mention, when humanity's greatest achievements were the invention of a round wheel or specific agricultural implements, humans were dependent on nature and paid attention to changes in its course (George 24). With the technological revolutions and discoveries that have shaped our previous history, we appear to pay little attention to nature, becoming increasingly estranged from it on a daily basis. However, our ties to nature cannot be severed. There are several important reasons why individuals should aim to engage with nature more than they do now.
Explanation:
Answer:
Despite the technological advances and scientific inventions that make us believe we have nothing in common with the rest of the animal kingdom, we are still part of the planet’s fauna, whether we realize it or not. Needless to say, back when humanity’s main achievements were the invention of a round wheel, or specific tools for farming agriculture, human beings were dependent on nature and paid attention to the changes of its course (George 24). Now, with technological revolutions and discoveries that made up our past history, we seem to pay little attention to nature, getting more and more disconnected from it every day. However, the links we have with nature cannot disappear. There are a number of key reasons in favor of the concept that people should try to connect with nature more than they do today.Nature has historically been the home for human beings, just like it remains a home for animals and plants (with the exception of those that are kept in zoos and greenhouses). Nature is able to show us true beauty without modifications, exaggerations, and falseness. After all, is it not ironic how people go to galleries and exhibitions to look at paintings of colorful flowers, mighty woods, green hills, and fast clear streams; those simple beauties can easily be observed in real life outside of the urban environment which looms around them. Or the fact people purchase recordings of calming sounds of nature, like what you would hear at night in the woods—a damped quavering of an owl, a ringing flare of crickets, and the sonorous rustle of bushes. What we are in fact doing is trying to deceive our minds and make ourselves believe we are in the woods, next to those owls, crickets, and bushes, while we are instead trapped inside our tiny, well-furnished, and packed-with-technology apartment.
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GINNY THE DOG: A HERO AMONG HEROS
Heroes come in many shapes and forms, but they all do uncommon things in unusual situations. They stand out. We've all heard stories of hero dogs that save their owners. One dog saved his owner by fighting off an alligator. Another woke his sleeping family when a fire broke out in its home. Still others rescue injured or needy people in dangerous situations. One dog even managed to call 911 when his owner suffered a seizure. But one dog, named Ginny, performed heroic acts on a regular basis, not just once or twice in unusual situations. Because of her kindness, many lives were saved.
Ginny the dog was adopted by her owner from an animal shelter in 1990. Within days of bringing her home, her owner discovered that Ginny seemed to be able to find cats in distress. On her daily walks, Ginny would often find abandoned, trapped, or endangered kittens or cats that needed rescuing. In one such episode, Ginny found a group of kittens trapped in a pipe. She managed to let her owner know, by scratching and barking at the pipe, that something needed her help. Because of Ginny, all the kittens were saved.
Almost daily, Ginny would find cats that needed rescuing or, in some cases, a little love. Ginny's owner reported that when Ginny saw a cat on their walks, she would pull away from her leash and run after the cat. Instead of chasing cats like most dogs, Ginny would nuzzle and lick them, giving them comfort. Because of Ginny, her owner soon found he was caring for hundreds of wild neighborhood cats. In addition, Ginny pushed her owner to adopt more than 20 cats, most of whom had permanent injuries or special needs.
"When we would go to the pound to drop off donations," her owner said, "Ginny always found the cat that was blind or deaf or hurt in some way. She would sit down in front of the cat's crate and not move until we brought it home."
What makes a dog behave in such a kind way? Some believe Ginny had a very strong mothering instinct. But how could she tell when a cat was deaf? How did she know which cats needed love and attention? Regardless of how she did it, Ginny rescued hundreds of cats in her life and set an example we all can follow.
Read this line from the text:
"Heroes come in many shapes and forms, but they all do uncommon things in unusual situations."
What makes Ginny an uncommon hero? Use details and examples from the essay to support your answer.
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Answer:
ginny is an uncommon hero because of the things she does to rescue the animals (not to mention cats and dogs are long time rivals) so in a way she was unique because she had rescued cats and she knew exactly what those cats needed which makes ginny even more unique because she knew what the cats needed.
Explanation: the fact alone that ginny knew what the cats needed after she saved them is pretty unique and very rare in some dogs, so here is the answer.
Refer to Where Is Niagara Falls? for a complete version of this text.
Based on Based on Chapter 8, what does the author feel is the most important thing to do when one visits Niagara Falls?
Responses
Answer: D maybe because The Niagara falls is beautiful and known for the views. So: take the time to enjoy one of America's most beautiful views.
Explanation:
Niagara falls is known for it's beauty.
Write a story about something that happened between you and a friend. Is it something important you experienced together? Did your friend do something to help you? Did that person hurt you? Or did you do something to help your friend? Did you hurt a friend? Some ideas for this topic are an activity or event you both participated in, something you both started, a great act of kindness, a sacrifice one of you made to help the other. It could also be something where you betrayed your friend, or your friend betrayed you.
Answer:
You had to do a project with your, and you and your friend were very happy because you would do it together, but your friend didn’t help you much and you were doing all the work, so you told to your friend about his laziness and you had an argue with him, then he apologized to you and you did a great work with your project
Explanation:
I hope I helped and sorry if I did any grammatical mistak
.. Really? I think its really simple to just write on your own in the next 10 minutes
is it possible to find anything about it
Answer:
birthday was cloudy – it was very you made