Answer:all of them
Explanation:Not an accurate, it puts people into boxes, for the good and the bad.
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complete the text with either the past simple or the past perfect from of the verbs
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Answers:
1. started (past simple)
2. looked (past simple)
3. knew (past simple)
4. had gotten (past perfect)
5. remembered (past simple)
6. had attended (past perfect)
7. had taught (past perfect)
8. ran (past simple)
9. put (past simple)
10. joined (past simple)
11. pulled (past simple)
12. heard (past simple)
13. knew (past simple)
14. was coming (past perfect)
15. gave (past simple)
16. probably saved (past perfect)
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Answer:
startinglookedknewgotrememberedattendedtaughtranput.joinedpulledheardknewcamegaveprobably saved2021: Chapter 2, TKM
'To Kill A Mockingbird' Ch.2 Summary
Answer: September arrives, and Dill leaves Maycomb to return to the town of Meridian. Scout, meanwhile, prepares to go to school for the first time, an event that she has been eagerly anticipating. Once she is finally at school, however, she finds that her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, deals poorly with children. When Miss Caroline concludes that Atticus must have taught Scout to read, she becomes very displeased and makes Scout feel guilty for being educated. At recess, Scout complains to Jem, but Jem says that Miss Caroline is just trying out a new method of teaching.
Miss Caroline and Scout get along badly in the afternoon as well. Walter Cunningham, a boy in Scout’s class, has not brought a lunch. Miss Caroline offers him a quarter to buy lunch, telling him that he can pay her back tomorrow. Walter’s family is large and poor—so poor that they pay Atticus with hickory nuts, turnip greens, or other goods when they need legal help—and Walter will never be able to pay the teacher back or bring a lunch to school. When Scout attempts to explain these circumstances, however, Miss Caroline fails to understand and grows so frustrated that she slaps Scout’s hand with a ruler.
Writing "The new President, too, seizes the early occasion of the Silliman letter to endorse that decision" is an example
of what rhetorical device?
illusion of a conspiracy
eluding the facts of the law
allusion to something with which the audience would have been familiar
analogy of endorsements with letter writing
Answer:
analogy of endorsements with letter writing
Explanation:
Answer: allusion to something with which the audience would have been familiar
These tips are helpful when students have a , too
Answer:
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How does starr behave when she and her mother have to drive through the police blockade to get back into garden heights? How is this significant?
Read the following passage, paying close attention to how the author establishes the context of the story:
The alarm broke Marshall from a deep sleep. That noise could mean only one thing—intruders. Out of bed in a flash, he sped down the corridor to the source of the alarm. Breathless but resolved, he readied his stun beam for whatever waited inside the transporter chamber.
What evidence from the passage would you select to support the idea that this story occurs in the distant future?
A.
The intruders that set off the terrible noise
B.
The alarm blaring at the end of the corridor
C.
The fact that Marshall is afraid yet resolved
D.
The stun beam and the transporter chamber
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
took the test and got it correct
How should a person determine the starting amount to begin a car deal
negotiation?
Answer:
They could start near the listing price and work their way down. Or start low and work towards a middle ground.
Explanation:
"Death wrapped itself around me till I was stifled. It stuck to me. I felt that I could touch it. The idea of dying, of no longer being, began to fascinate me. Not to exist any longer. Not to feel the horrible pains in my foot. Not to feel anything, neither weariness, nor cold, nor anything. To break the ranks, to let oneself slide to the edge of the road…" What is the effect of the personification in this excerpt? Group of answer choices Death is personified to show how it attached itself to Elie, overtaking his thoughts. His foot is personified to show how it was no longer a part of his body but behaved with its own mind. Pain is personified to show how much Elie was attacked by it. The cold is personified to show how it numbed Elie into feeling nothing.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Death is personified to show how it attached itself to Elie, overtaking his thoughts is the effect of personification in this excerpt. Thus, option A is.
What is personification?
"Personification is the comparison of something to a human form even when it does not actually exist in human form. This is a literary device that is also being used as a metaphor."
In this sentence, it is told how she has Death has been there, Which is not possible. But it was used by the author to create a sense or to give the leaders all listeners that what is happening.
And how the person is feeling that they could not touch it but the still around it and they could feel the that is upon them and touching him. As that cannot access in a real life it is used as a metaphor in this stanza. Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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what is an important message in Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Answer:
Explanation:
Never Let Me Go is a novel which shows what happens when a society is allowed to use scientific experimentation freely and without considering the moral implications . It's a novel about friendship and about longing for the past, as well as a novel which allows the reader to question the ethics of human cloning .
what do you know about Sherlock Holmes
He is a detective who is a fictional character of a novel written by a novelist named Arthur Conan Goyle...
(OUTSIDERS)
What is significant about
the last sentence of the
novel?
Why?
Answer: The last sentence in the novel is also the first sentence of the novel.
When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home.
Explanation:
Chapter 5, page 77:
"The mist is what was pretty," Johnny said. "All gold and silver."
"Uhmmmm," I said, trying to blow a smoke ring.
"Too bad it couldn't stay like that all the time."
"Nothing gold can stay." I was remembering a poem I'd read once.
"What?"
"Natures first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower,
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay."
Johnny was staring at me. "Where'd you learn that. That was what I meant."
What is the ton of the excerpt
Answer:
that depends what's the excerpt
Based on this passage, which answer choice accurately represents Roosevelt's viewpoint? O Failure should be a source of shame Neither success nor failure matters in life O Those who fail must only blame themselves O It is better to try and fail than to not try at all یا
Answer:
the 3thone
Explanation:
why because Roosevelt would never have would never give up and if he did he would not be recognized to this day
help
Select the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair below.
retreat : advance
A.
elevate : lower
B.
produce : sell
C.
employ : hire
D.
own : possess
Answer: i beileive it could be A
Explanation: hope helped :/
In Shakespeare's time, women were expected to be meek and gentle. How does Lady Macbeth break these stereotypes?
Answer:
Explanation:
Lady Macbeth breaks gender stereotypes by being anything but meek and gentle. In Act 1, Lady Macbeth is the driving force toward murdering King Duncan. She encourages her husband to seek kingship, belittles him when he expresses doubt and creates the plan to kill the king.
Which portion of the following conclusion paragraph is a restatement
of this thesis statement?
Thesis: To save time, money, and allow students greater opportunities
to read, the Potter School
District must invest in e-books for its entire
student population.
The Potter School District should provide e-books to all students as a
convenient, inexpensive alternative to printed books. E-books are
completely mobile and allow students to read and study anywhere. E
books are also very popular, and students say they actually enjoy
reading for school or pleasure on an e-reader. Providing funding for e-
books is a way for the Potter School District to show that it is
embracing the future of both technology and education.
A. E books are also very popular and students say they actually enjoy
reading for school or pleasure on an e-reader
B. Providing funding for e-books is a way for the Potter School
District to show that it is embracing the future of both technology
and education
C. The Potter School District should provide e-books to all students
as a convenient, inexpensive alternative to printed books.
D. E books are completely mobile and allow students to read and
study anywhere
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C) The Potter School District should provide e-books to all students as a convenient, inexpensive alternative to printed books.
Explanation:
Does anyone know this answer from Animal Farm??
Answer:
1,3,4
Explanation:
I don't know, sry
Finally, I did get across. Late one night me and my wife went. I had gone back to the plantation to get her. Mr. Rankins had him a bell by this time, along with the light. We were rowin and rowin. We could see the light and hear that bell, but it seemed we weren’t getting any closer. It took forever, it seemed. That was because we were so scared and it was so dark and we knew we could get caught and never get gone. —“Carrying the Running-Aways,” Virginia Hamilton Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions. Which point of view does the author use in this passage? Which pronouns in this passage offer readers clues about the point of view being used?
Help me plz!! It is really urgent.
Answer:
Unjust, Profound, Exponential, Excessive, Devastating, Severe, and Insistent
Explanation:
Can someone write my essay on the outsiders????
can a deep divide ever truly be bridged? why or why not? and explain
Answer:
Possible, yes.
A deep divide could cause a downturn in relations between the two parties involved. Yet, it can still be patched. Through diplomacy or other means, a deep divide can be fixed.
(The gorgeous sunset spoke to Ponyboy.) and he could feel his nerves
relaxing. what is the figurative language inside of the parenthesis.
Answer:
The figurative language is personification
Explanation:
because a gorgeous sunset cannot speak
what is a equation?
Answer:
In mathematics, an equation is a statement that asserts the equality of two expressions, which are connected by the equals sign.
Explanation:
Answer:
an equation is an expression represented by the = sign that shows when two numbers or terms are equal
eg.
2=2
2+4=6
9*9=81
"She eat food yesterday" it's Correct Grammer Form is?
Answer:
ate
Explanation:
it should be =She ate food yesterday"
HELP!!! it’s my last question
which word or phrase in the excerpt supports the meaning of the word deteriorating as "becoming worse over time?
excerpt from Exploring the Secrets of Marsh Happiness
by NOAA
I think fall apart us the answer
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Cause its fall apart
The New Baby
For 12 wonderful years, Cara had enjoyed her position as the youngest of five children, the baby of the family. But for the past nine months Cara had felt her special place slipping away as the family prepared for her oldest sister to give birth. Now, Cara’s parents would become grandparents and there would be a new baby to fawn over, which had not happened since Cara was born. Cara worried that her mother would forget about her and spend all her time with the new baby. She was less than thrilled as she rode the elevator to the hospital’s ninth floor.
The room was so full of family members and flower bouquets that Cara had trouble seeing the hospital bed. Angela, Cara’s sister, sat propped up by pillows. She cradled a squirming pink bundle in the crook of one arm. She grinned when she saw Cara and her parents and turned the pink bundle towards them. Only the baby’s face was visible. Her hands punched out under the swaddling.
Cara’s mother was the first to hold the baby. She smiled and cooed at the baby. Then the baby was being passed to Cara, and she was face-to-face with her new niece. The baby squirmed a bit and then opened her eyes and looked right at Cara. The baby cooed at Cara, and Cara smiled at her niece, thinking that becoming an aunt might be wonderful after all.
1. Which detail from the first paragraph would be most important to include in a summary of the passage?
a. It had been 12 years since Cara was born.
b. Cara would no longer be the baby in the family.
c. There were five children born in Cara's family.
d. Cara rode the hospital elevator with her parents.
2. Which of these best summarizes the passage?
a. Cara's sister is having a baby, and Cara is concerned that she will be overlooked, but after meeting her niece Cara is excited to be an aunt.
b. Cara rides the elevator in the hospital with her parents on the way to visit her sister, who has just had a new baby.
c. Cara's mother is the first to hold the new baby, and Cara waits patiently to have her turn to hold the baby.
d. Cara's sister is having a baby, and Cara is traveling with her parents to visit the baby on the ninth floor of the hospital.
3. Which detail from the image would be most important to include in a summary of the passage?
a. Cara’s mother was the first one to hold the child.
b. Cara’s mother cooed at the baby when she held the baby.
c. Cara was the last one to hold the baby.
d. Cara visits the hospital to meet the baby for the first time.
2. What is the meaning of the phrase "like pointed pencils"? *
(1 Point)
decorate
able to write
black and white
straight and sharp
Why didn't the sun rise above the horizon at noon? "To build a fire"
"To build a fire" is set on the Yukon trail. In this setting, the narrator states that the sun didn't rise above the horizon. It was because:
The sun was too far in the North.This didn't allow the sun to reach the horizon even when it was noon.Thus, the statement that the sun didn't rise above the horizon is based on the fact that the position of the sun was in the far North.
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Read the definitions. rung \ ˈrəŋ \ [Middle English; Old English hrung or crossbar] noun 1. One of the crosspieces of a ladder 2. The cross supports on the underside of a chair 3. A level of hierarchy wrung \ˈrəŋ\ [Middle English; Old English wringan; German ringan, "to struggle"] transitive verb 1. Past tense of the verb wring, meaning to squeeze or twist dry 2. Past tense of the verb wring, meaning to extract or obtain by twisting and compressing 3. Past tense of the verb wring, meaning to affect painfully Which sentences use wrung correctly? Choose two options.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. Since the explanation is the same, I will omit it:
Which sentences use wrung correctly? Choose two options.
A. He wrung as much water out of the towel as he could before hanging it up.
B. When she heard the news, she wrung her hands in frustration.
C. The wrungs of the ladder are so unsturdy that the ladder should not be used.
D. The students liked to balance their feet on the wrungs of the desk chairs.
E. Hard work is required to reach the highest wrungs of success.
Answer:
The two options that use "wrung" correctly are:
A. He wrung as much water out of the towel as he could before hanging it up.
B. When she heard the news, she wrung her hands in frustration.
Explanation:
According to the explanation given in the question, letters C, D, and E should use "rung" instead of "wrung", since they talk about the crosspieces of a ladder, the cross support of a chair, and a level of hierarchy, respectively. On the other hand, both A and B use "wrung" correctly, since they are both connected to the idea of twisting - in A, a towel, in B, one's hands.
Answer:
a and b
Explanation:
Show, Don’t Tell Practice
Change each “telling” sentence to a “showing sentence.”
1. The teachers are unfair.
2. The substitute teacher was strange.
3. My father was really mad.
4. My teacher is strict.
5. He was shy.
6. School is so boring.
7. It’s a beautiful day.
8. School lunches are unbelievably bad.
9. She was exhausted.
10. It looked like a haunted house.
Answer:
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