1. How does the authors’ description of the lions in paragraph 30 build tension in the story? [RL.5]
A. The lions are so loud that they annoy George and Lydia.
B. The lions are so strange that they confuse George and Lydia.
C. The lions are so lifelike that they appear threatening to George and Lydia.
D. The lions are so dirty that it suggests George and Lydia are careless home-owners.


2. In paragraphs 31-46, what causes the conflict between George and Lydia? [RL.3]
A. George and Lydia do not view the technology in the nursery in the same way.
B. George and Lydia do not see the same images when they look at the nursery wall.
C. George and Lydia do not notice one another’s reactions to the nursery walls.
D. George and Lydia do not tell the truth about their feelings about the nursery.


3. The family originally bought the house because they believed that having everything done for them would make
them happier. Which piece of evidence best shows that the house has the opposite effect? [RL.1]
A. “‘Oh, they look real, I must admit — Africa in your parlor — but it’s all dimensional, superreactionary,
supersensitive color film and mental tape film behind glass screens.’” (Paragraph 36)
B. “You look as if you didn’t know what to do with yourself in this house, either… You’re beginning to feel
unnecessary too.” (Paragraph 57)
C. “He chewed tastelessly on the meat the table had cut for him.” (Paragraph 66)
D. “They went to the fuse box together and threw the switch that killed the nursery.” (Paragraph 216)


4. How does Wendy and Peter’s reaction to their parents’ closing of the nursery in paragraphs 217-231 develop the
theme of the story? [RL.2]
A. It shows that technology isn’t as reliable as people think it is.
B. It shows that technology can make people destructive toward each other.
C. It shows that technology can support families going through difficult times.
D. It shows that technology can keep people from pursuing their hopes and dreams.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1.C

2.A

3.B

4.B

I know these are right because the text explains them


Related Questions

Lewis Carroll wrote Through the Looking-Glass to

warn children about strangers.
explain how to play chess.
illustrate a dream he had.
entertain a young girl.

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Answer:

D

Explanation: took the review and got it right.

A partial definition of theme can be defined as a human condition. True or False ​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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She said she was entry 1 and ___speak English well

Answers

Answer:

Could?

Explanation:

Answer:

could

Explanation:

its obvious its could

1. THE VERY FIRST EFFECT OF EVEN A SMALL AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL ON A
PERSON'S SAFE DRIVING ABILITY IS TO REDUCE HIS OR HER:

A. Steering ability

B. Good judgment

C. Muscle control

D. Quick reflex movements

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Answer:

good judgement

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Good judgment

Explanation:

Even a small amount of alcohol can affect a driver's good judgment and this causes dangerous situations such as slower than normal reactions and a lack of awareness of the speed of the car itself and other vehicles, which can cause fatal accidents.

How does the ballerina’s attitude toward her kickboxing class change? Include examples from the last six stanzas of the poem to support your answer.
from the poem "New Moves"
30 points to whoever answers

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Incomplete question.

Answered based on the full poem as found on the Georgia Online Formative Assessment Resource (GOFAR).

Answer:

she later came to develop an interest in her kickboxing class

Explanation:

For example, we notice in the earlier stanzas, Ballerina has a complacent attitude about her kickboxing class. This was evident when she said,

"My kickboxing class has as much grace as

A herd of stomping elephants.

Stampeding towards a watering hole.

It’s a far cry from warming up on the bar, "

However, a change in her attitude begins to occur in the last six stanzas of the poem. She begins to cooperate with her instructor, made evident when she said, "...But I force myself to bounce on the balls of my feet like he told me. " Furthermore, she finally came to appreciate the kickboxing class that she said,

"...when we finish and step back, the class breaks into applause.

I curtsy, laughing, and shake hands with my teacher,

Who has taught me so much more than I expected."

Read the excerpts from Team Moon and the NASA article.

And only now—a solid, panic-stricken, gut-wrenching, heart-palpitating ten minutes by clock but feeling like an eternity later—did it sink in for John Coursen, Tom Kelly, and a lot of the other Grumman folks who had poured years of their lives into building the lunar module: Their baby was on the moon. Let the cheering begin!


When the lunar module lands at 4:18 p.m. EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remain. Armstrong radios "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Mission control erupts in celebration as the tension breaks, and a controller tells the crew "You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again."

How is the information in the excerpts different?

A The first excerpt is less emotional than the second excerpt.
B The first excerpt is less interesting than the second excerpt.
C The first excerpt is more emotional than the second excerpt.
D The first excerpt is more interesting than the second excerpt.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The first excerpt is more dramatic and describes more feelings while the second is more informational and doesn't have as much emotion. Hope this helps!! :)

Acredible source contains which of the following? pictures and ideas thoughts and feelings O facts and evidence O opinions and bias​

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Answer:

Facts and evidence

Explanation:

I just did this

Answer:Facts and evidence

Explanation:

I took to test! It's the most logical answer of all of them too! Your welcome

What is Language
And
What is the Role of language for communication​

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Answer:

language is the association of words in different respective arrangements inorder to give Correct response to the question of others which helps in communication

Explanation:

view ideas can be distributed to or for each other and make a better explanation of the ideas based on other people. without hasitity

in the English language the if clause sometimes implied rather than spoken. support this by giving one example​

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Answer:

Conditional clauses can begin with unless. Unless means something similar to ‘if … not’ or ‘except if’.

Explanation:

If the government had not raised food prices, there would not have been so many protests.

Not: Unless the government had raised food prices …

Select all of the possessive pronouns.

theirs
you
mine
ours
their
yours
it
his
my
it's
them
us
hers
its
our
him
me
your

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Answer:

ans

1)their

2)his

3)its

4)our

5)your

i think this is correct

Why is Christine willing to "risk everything" for Krogstad?

A - She believes that he is a good man and he did not commit a crime
B - She loves him and has a history with him
C - She lives his children and believes that they need a mother
D - She wants him to go to jail and this is the only way

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She wants to be a mother to Krogstad's children. She also wants to regain a sense of life. She really has nothing to lose anyway; she is alone in the world and whatever she would risk would be very little. Like she says, she, too, is a shipwreck just as Krogstad.

this is what i looked up and got sry if it doesnt help

Can Someone please help me?

For this assignment, I have to write a Where I'm From poem, about a character from The Glass castle can someone please help me

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Answer:

Past catching up with me,

Not stopping.

Four outstanding kids,

one beautiful wife.

money stays tight.

Skedaddle, I tell my kids.

Searching for gold,

losing jobs left and right.

Staying strong.

Moving up in the world,

steady money.

Suffer through,

not drinking, can’t do it.

Disaster strikes.

Mountain Goat believing in me,

through it all.

But there is a disturbance.

Mountain Goat has changed,

Rose Mary is different,

Lori now a new young woman.

Everyone has changed.

I can’t keep up.

I’m gone,

past caught up with me

Explanation:

1. Which of the following factors affect the motion of an object? (Select all that apply.)

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there’s no choices .

Find the preposition.
Juan stayed focused during his reading.

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Answer:

during

Explanation: im just good with prepositions

Revise the sentence the patient’s not gonna see the doctor if he doesn’t high tail it to the hospital on time.

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Answer:

If he doesn't make it to the hospital on time, the patient will not see the doctor.

Explanation:

brainliest plsss

Answer:

The patient is not going to see the doctor if he does not reach the hospital in time.

Explanation:

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP


Read the following text:

Felix is worried because boat sales dropped last summer. He is worried that his company is overproducing boats this year. If the company cannot sell all of the boats, then Felix may not have a job in the factory anymore.

What is the meaning of the word overproducing as it is used in the sentence? (2 points)

Selling at a high price

Creating too many

Making a poor quality

Building a wide variety

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Answer:

Creating too many.

Explanation:

.......

The answer is Creating too many.

Which of these outcomes is a goal of collaborative discussions about point of view? ASAP!!!!

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Answer:

The idea of collaborative learning has a lot to do with Vygotsky's idea of ... Effective collaborative learning involves establishment of group goals, as well as ... Collaboration had the same results via technology as in person

Explanation:

For instance, class discussions can emphasize the need for different perspectives.

hope it helps :D

Write a letter to the principle to get permission for educationla tour to ilam for four days​

Answers

Answer:

It's short and sweet. I hope you get to go!

Explanation:

Dear, (insert principle's name here)

I would feel so honored if I could have to opportunity to go to Ilam for four whole days. I honestly do feel like it would be a great stepping stone in my education. I'll be completely responsible, respectful, and safe if I do get to go. This would be a amazing experience for me so I can get a basic knowledge on the outside world and get to know some of the historical buildings, or landmarks around the city! I would be extremely grateful for this opportunity if you allow me to go. Thank you for taking your time out if your day to read this. Have a great rest of you day.

Sincerely, (Insert your name here.)

What critical skills do you use to identify a claim ?

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Answer:

reading; writing; and understanding grammar, usage, and mechanics

analyzing and evaluating evidence, arguments, claims, and beliefs

writing an excerpt in your own words to connect to the claim

understanding how the author feels about a topic

Explanation:

Answer:

show full text. For Education.

Look for evidence in the text. Understand what your article is about. You have to know what you're reading about. ...

Be able to identify any fallacies and rhetoric styles the writer uses. Understand the writer's purpose. You must know what the writer's main intent is, in order to find the claim. ...

Explanation:

Identify the independent clause in this sentence: As she had the highest marks in her class, she was chosen as the valedictorian.
A- she was chosen as the valedictorian
B- As she had the highest marks in her class
C- she was chosen
D- she had the highest marks in her class

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D- she had the highest marks in her class

Okay so I'm supposed to write a Sherlock Holmes story.
It goes "The Incident of the Maniacal Teenager" (Sounds like a odd name i know but there are stranger names like "The Fate of the Lurking Waffle")
I need Ideas please.

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Answer: sherlock meets harry potter

Explanation: Sherlock is investigating a report of a magic killer so holmes is trying to find an explination where he runs into Harry potter fighting voldemort and then voldemort runs away and holmes teames up with potter to stop him and then they meet voldemorts apprentice who is an evil teenager hence the name manaical teenager.

Select all of the possessive pronouns that can be used as predicate nouns.

their
your
mine
yours
our
theirs
her
his
my
hers
its
ours

Answers

Answer:  mine our theirs her his yours

Explanation:

Answer:

mine ,our ,theirs ,her ,his ,yours

Explanation:

as indicated in brackets.
1. The teacher was __________
happy with
Nalin's performance. (D)
2. He
goes out with his friends. (F)
3. Ali will visit the museum
4. Meher goes to the library
(F)
5. Kindly submit your home assignment
6. The news was
disturbing. (D)
7. The boy delivers the newspaper
8. I want everyone to be quiet
G. Fill in the blanks with adverbs of time (T). frequency F) OR​

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I've found this question online. It is the following:

G. Fill in the blanks with adverbs of time (T) frequency (F) or Degree (D)as

indicated in brackets.

1. The teacher was _______ happy with Nalin’s performance (D)

2. He _______ goes out with his friends. (F)

3. Ali will visit the museum ________. (T)

4. Meher goes to the library _________. (F)

5. The news was _______ disturbing. (D)

6. Kindly submit your home assignment _________. (T)

7. The boy delivers the newspaper _________. (F)

8. I want everyone to be quiet ________. (T)

Answer:

G. Fill in the blanks with adverbs of time (T) frequency (F) or Degree (D)as

indicated in brackets.

1. The teacher was very happy with Nalin’s performance (D)

2. He always goes out with his friends. (F)

3. Ali will visit the museum tomorrow. (T)

4. Meher goes to the library weekly. (F)

5. The news was completely disturbing. (D)

6. Kindly submit your home assignment today. (T)

7. The boy delivers the newspaper daily. (F)

8. I want everyone to be quiet now. (T)

Explanation:

Adverbs are words that modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They help express notions such as time, place, intensity, frequency, and manner. The exercise above asks us to use adverbs of time, frequency and degree to complete the sentences. Some common examples of each time are the following:

1. Time: today; tomorrow; yesterday; already; finally; after; before.

2. Frequency: always; seldom; never; usually; often; frequently.

3. Degree: almost; deeply; very; totally; completely; intensely.

What is the difference between the words "allusion" and "illusion"?

a allusion= connect with prior knowledge illusion= magic trick that fools your eyes
b The words are synonyms.
c allusion= magic trick that fools your eyes illusion= connect with prior knowledge
d They are different spellings, but they mean the same thing.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer the questions and write short paragraphs per each

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

2. I prefer shopping in small local shops. I feel that there is more of a personal connection when i shop at local stores. I get to know the owners and employees, and it supports the local people, not a big corporation. A few years ago, I was hanging out at a local store because I was friends with the owner, and a drunk homeless man came in shouting. We ended up calling the non-emergency police line and he was taken to a homeless shelter.

ADHESIVE FROM TREES COULD MAKE TAPE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY

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Yes, it could fosho

Answer:

Correct. Now a team of scientists has come up with a greener solution. They've made a new glue from chemicals found in trees. They described their innovation online May 15 in the journal ACS Central Science.

Explanation:


The type of stories that Sarah Orne Jewett wrote is most similar to:

A. Bret Harte's.

B. William Dean Howells'.

C. Stephen Crane's.

D. None of the choices are correct.

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The type of stories Sarah Orne Jewett has written is more similar to Bret Harte's, as option A shows.

What are the similarities between the stories of Sarah Orne Jewett and Bret Harte?Simplicity.Common scenarios.Everyday activities.Common and realistic characters.

Jewett and Bret are North American writers known for their simple stories, with common characters who carry out everyday activities. The stories written by each of them have similar elements, which allows the work of the two writers to be compared.

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choose the best answer
1.My father has_______ may, so he can me something.
A. A little B. Little C.Few D.A few​

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Answer:

A Few

Explanation:

i think that's the best answer for me

In a short paragraph (200-300 words), explain Professor Aronnax's character using specific examples from the novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"

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Answer: Aronnax is the main character, narrator, and protagonist of this novel. ... Ned Land is a harpooner by trade; he hunts what is in the sea, he is attached to the Land. ... However, this seems to be another example of Aronnax's arrogance, because

Explanation:

Do men really have to show Masculinity to be manly?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

the fact that the world has been so mean to men if there not manly enough its not ok.men don't need to be manly at all for all reasons the thing is that you should not be upset about who u are or look like were all amazing in are own ways

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