Answer:
the answer is the last one.. evident
Can someone help please ?
English is not my first language :)
Answer:
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Answer:
1. I like Chapter 3, "No One Home" but didn't like Chapter 8, "Stop Knocking."
2. Jack Prelutsky's poem "The New Kid On The Block" has a surprise ending.
3. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" was a song by The Beatles.
4. Did you read the article called "Life With Half A Brain"?
5. "Will you marry me?" asked Mergatroid.
6. Bobby Bigtone is so cute. He sings my favorite song, "Shnookie Wookems".
7. "Meet me at 2:00 in front of the Beebop Music Store," instructed Jake. "Don't be late."
8. "Encounter at Fairpoint" was the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Explanation:
Punctuation and capitalization are part of the process of writing correctly. These punctuation works require the use of certain signs of punctuation to make a sentence correct grammatically. It involves using capital letters for proper nouns, titles of songs or books or movies, putting direct speeches and titles within inverted commas, putting commas/ pauses to shorten and provide a short stop, and using correct punctuation such as full stop/ period or question marks wherever necessary.
The given sentences written correctly after proper punctuation and capitalization are as follows-
1. I like Chapter 3, "No One Home" but didn't like Chapter 8, "Stop Knocking."
2. Jack Prelutsky's poem "The New Kid On The Block" has a surprise ending.
3. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" was a song by The Beatles.
4. Did you read the article called "Life With Half A Brain"?
5. "Will you marry me?" asked Mergatroid.
6. Bobby Bigtone is so cute. He sings my favorite song, "Shnookie Wookems".
7. "Meet me at 2:00 in front of the Beebop Music Store," instructed Jake. "Don't be late."
8. "Encounter at Fairpoint" was the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Choose the plural possessive noun that completes the following sentence.
Answer:
Sailors lives were difficult many years ago
Answer:
Sailors'
Explanation:
the second option has the correct plural possessive for the sentence.
putting the apostrophe after the s indicates multiple sailors, making it correctly match the rest of the sentence.
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First, simply list the five (5) branches of the U.S. Military.
Next, describe the Branch Missions & Locations for each of the branches.
Then, describe the unique Military Occupational Specialties for each of the branches.
Which branch would offer you the best Quality of Life? Make sure to explain why the particular branch of the military you chose is best suited for you?
Finally, explain why Operational Tempo might make a difference in what branch you would choose if you chose to enter the Military.
Answer:
u want to go to the
Explanation:
u want to go to the gym and then you have to go to you later on in my
How do the ideas expressed in lines 88-96 help to qualify or clarify some of Thoreau's earlier points?
Answer:
The lines reinforce the idea that to disobey an unjust government is to fight injustice and to be a force against the problems that this government causes.
Explanation:
This question is about "Civil Disobedience."
In lines 88-96 Thoreau reinforces the idea that the government is a "great machine" that promotes injustices on an admirable scale and that impedes the individuality and proactivity of individuals, as a way to protect themselves from a possible revolt between them, but an individual who disobeys this and acts against the government, causing friction in that machine is capable of promoting changes, even if he has to appeal for disobedience.
Match the vocabulary term with its meaning.
1 . the right to vote
A. sepoys
2 . Indian troops
B. nationalistic
3 . a feeling of strong patriotism toward a country
C. socialism
4 . a system of political organization in which all property is publicly owned and social classes and the state disappear
D. communism
5 . a system of political organization in which the government regulates the economy with the goal of reducing social and economic inequalities
E. suffrage
Answer:
the right to vote - suffrage
a system of political organization in which all property is publicly owned and social classes and the state disappear - communism
a feeling of strong patriotism toward a country - nationalistic
sepoys - Indian troops
a system of political organization in which the government regulates the economy with the goal of reducing social and economic inequalities - socialism
Explanation:
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VOCABULARY
abolition the act of ending a law or practice, such as slavery
caudillo the Spanish word for military leader
coal a combustible material that is used as a natural fuel
collective bargaining negotiations between an employer and union representatives concerning wages, hours, and working conditions
coup d'etat a sudden seizure of government by force
communism a system of political organization in which all property is publicly owned and social classes and the state disappear
circuit riders clergy who are assigned to a group of church congregations
demography the study of human populations
export sending goods to other nations for the purpose of trade
guillotine a death instrument in France consisting of a weighted blade that slides down between two vertical guides and beheads the victim
import receiving goods from other nations for the purpose of trade
Meiji Restoration a period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912, marked by the overthrow of the shogun and the "restoration" of the emperor to power
mercantilism an economic theory that tries to reduce one nation's dependence on other nations
nationalistic a feeling of strong patriotism toward a country
sepoys Indian troops
socialism a system of political organization in which the government regulates the economy with the goal of reducing social and economic inequalities
suffrage the right to vote
Taiping Rebellion a Chinese peasant rebellion (1850 to 1864) that was led by Hong Xiuquan, who wanted to bring an end to the Qing Dynasty and establish the Taiping, or the "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace"
The road not taken by robert frost
There is a shift in the last stanza, what is the tone of the author?
A.Somber/sadness.
B.Excitement.
C.Anger
Answer:
I believe it's A don't believe me if you don't trust me but i have a gut feeling that its A.
Explanation:
Anyone here watch anime
I don't watch anime, lol.
Answer:
I watch and draw anime :D
Explanation: hope it helps ^w^
Is "in" an adverb/adjective clause?
Example: the trees in the mountains
In setting fitness goals, you may use the SMART Guide. Identify the
letter of the SMART guide to goal setting.
1.S
2. M
3. A
4. R
5. T
CIT Dringinin in a formula in which each letter represents a facto
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Her face pressed against the glass as she watched the beautiful fish swim effortlessly through the water. She just stared in amazement, wishing that for just a moment, she was on the other side of that glass. This was her favorite aquarium to visit, and she did so every chance she got. Presley was fascinated by the ocean, and she was considering going to school to become an oceanographer. Ever since she was little, life under the sea spoke to her. So much so, that she often dressed up as a mermaid and pretended she was a dolphin while swimming in the pool.
Select the sentence from the text that describes the setting of the story.
A) Ever since she was little, life under the sea spoke to her.
B) Presley was fascinated by the ocean, and she was considering going to school to become an oceanographer.
C) So much so, that she often dressed up as a mermaid and pretended she was a dolphin while swimming in the pool.
D) Her face pressed against the glass as she watched the beautiful fish swim effortlessly through the water.
Answer: The answer is b
Explanation:
What are some of the things that Judge Frank M. Johnson was known for? Select all that apply.
Answer:
In a career that spanned almost four decades -- 24 years in Federal District Court in Alabama and 13 years on an appeals court with wide jurisdiction in the South -- Judge Johnson ordered the desegregation of public schools and colleges, parks, libraries, museums, depots, airports, restaurants, and restrooms.
What prompts the narrator to visit an energy plant?
A. A desire to drive more responsibly
B. Curiosity about the energy it takes to make coffee
O C. A love for bike-riding
O D. A distrust of all information found on the Internet
Answer:
Curiosity about the energy it takes to make a cup of coffee
Explanation:
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Use details from the text to explain other factors Parks believes contributed to her actions on December 1, 1955. What do other people seem to think contributed, and does Parks agree?
Answer:
We think of her as someone who, spontaneously and with little thought for her own safety or self-interest, followed her conscience and refused to submit to unjust Jim Crow laws of segregation on the buses in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. Her simple act—refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, even on pain of arrest—invigorated the movement that fundamentally changed American life.
Explanation:
Park refused to submit to unfair Jim Crow laws of racial segregation on the buses in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. She refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, even on pain of arrest.
What was the Jim Crow laws?The Jim Crow law was in U.S. history, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s.
Jim Crow was the name of a minstrel routine (actually Jump Jim Crow) performed beginning in 1828 by its author, Thomas Dartmouth (“Daddy”) Rice, and by many imitators, including actor Joseph Jefferson.
The term came to be a derogatory epithet for African Americans and a designation for their segregated life.
From the late 1870s, Southern state legislatures, no longer controlled by so-called carpetbaggers and freedmen, passed laws requiring the separation of whites from “persons of color” in public transportation and schools.
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Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
Answer:the third one
Explanation:the third one is a run on sentence because there are no commas or any other punctuation in it that is needed.
Answer:
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Question 1 Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(03.02 LC)
Which of the following best supports an inference based on a text?
Details in the text
Opinions from other readers
O Literary experts' analysis
O Notes from other readers
Answer:
Literary experts analysis
Explanation:
NONE
Answer: 1) details in the text
Explanation: an inference is based on information already known to help predict something next
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In Henry Haggard's reflective essay about his experiences working with Spanish-speaking immigrants at Sacred Heart center, the writer discusses the children's daily activities. At one point, Haggard writes, "On my last day, I brought my guitar and sang a song . . . ." What should the writer include next to elaborate on this special break from routine?
how he learned to play this song on his guitar
what activities the children enjoyed most
the effects of his song on the children
how each child looked as he sang
Answer:
the effects of his song on the children
Explanation:
I just finished the quiz
Answer:
number 3: the effects of his song on the children
Explanation:
i took the quiz
What are the characteristics of
good research for a research
report?
A. It should be from many sources no matter
what they are, to give your research variety.
B. It should be from a single, credible source that
supports your opinion and no others.
C. It should be from credible sources, from
multiple sources, and conducted with an open
mind.
D. It should include your favorite online search
sites plus the favorites of your peers.
Read this paragraph and find signal words for the problem and solution, please. I don't really understand signal words and I need help.
Answer:
Problem signal words: "Damage", "Bother", "Harm." Solution; "Solution", "Solve." , and possibly "promising"
Explanation:
Signs of a problem include certain words like, harm, insult, damage, etc. Find those words that could pertain to how you would find something a problem. and words like, "help", "reform", "fix", etc. for solution. hope it helps!
What should my narrative poem be about?
Answer: Whatever you want for it to be about!
Explanation:
I can give some ideas, if you’d like! However, it is good you use your imagination and to brainstorm ideas for yourself. Here are some options for your narrative poem.
1. Night time
2. A particular color
3. Being underwater
4. The feeling of getting lost in a good book
5. Your moms perfume
6. Falling asleep
7. Waking up
8. A bad dream
9. Becoming a parent
10. Your greatest fear
11. Being invisible
12. Someone you admire
(Hope this helped!)
Answer:
DAETH
Explanation:
After reading the first 12 chapters of THE BELL JAR, I have to write a friendly letter to Esther giving her advice and support. I have to include quotes from the book and this is what I have so far. can I get some feedback?
Answer:
This is good but I personally don't recommend you to write prepositions at the first sentence.
Explanation:
In my opinion, putting prepositions at the first sentence aren't so proper.
Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighbouring states; we are rather a pattern to others than imitators ourselves. Its administration favours the many instead of the few; this is why it is called a democracy. If we look to the laws, they afford equal justice to all in their private differences; if no social standing, advancement in public life falls to reputation for capacity, class considerations not being allowed to interfere with merit; nor again does poverty bar the way, if a man is able to serve the state, he is not hindered by the obscurity of his condition. The freedom which we enjoy in our government extends also to our ordinary life. There, far from exercising a jealous surveillance over each other, we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes, or even to indulge in those injurious looks which cannot fail to be offensive, although they inflict no positive penalty. But all this ease in our private relations does not make us lawless as citizens.
–Funeral Oration,
Pericles
Which excerpt from the passage is an opinion?
“Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighbouring states”
“The freedom which we enjoy in our government extends also to our ordinary life.”
“they afford equal justice to all in their private differences”
“we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes”
Answer:
“we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbor for doing what he likes”
Explanation:
On opinion is a statement with factual evidence supporting it, an opinion is a statement, or claim without it able to be backed up with evidence
Answer:
d “we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes”
Explanation:
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Read the first sentence of the article.
Escalating their battle to stamp out an unprecedented spread of street encampments, city officials have begun seizing tiny houses from homeless people in South Los Angeles.
What does the word "unprecedented" convey to the reader?
A. that the city has never before experienced the homeless situation that is occurring now
B.that the current homeless situation in the city is confusing to most people
C.that the city realizes that the homeless situation is growing at an unpredictable rate
D. that the current homeless situation is creating hazardous conditions for city residents
Answer:
The word "unprecedented" conveys the following:
A. that the city has never before experienced the homeless situation that is occurring now.
Explanation:
"Unprecedented" is an adjective used to refer to something that has never been done or seen before, something that has never happened before. When the speaker of the sentence says the "spread of street encampments" is unprecedented, what he/she means is that the city has never experienced this situation before, that it had never been this urgent or alarming. For that reason, the best option is letter A. that the city has never before experienced the homeless situation that is occurring now.
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Answer:
Option C appears to be the best option
Explanation:
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Which sentence includes an opinion that does not belong in an objective summary of the
selection?
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A. The author observes that e-learning is present everywhere, from kindergarten
to college.
B. The author points out that electronic devices are continually replaced by new
technology
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C. The author notes that some e-books allow readers to make notes in the
margins like real books.
D. The authors states that in-person classes are better than online classes.
Answer:. The authors states that in-person classes are better than online classes.
Explanation:
What is Romeo worried about in the balcony scene (Act 2) in Romeo & Juliet?
Answer:
he tex worried tht she won't marry him
what did the native Americans use the map for?
Answer:
they used it to locate areas
Explanation:
becasue thats what maps are used for
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Answer: Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence. Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
Explanation: In a sentence, who is used as a subject. 2 examples are:
Who would like to go on vacation?Who made these awesome quesadillas?Whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition. 2 examples are:
To whom was the letter addressed? Whom do you believe?How do people strong when they overcome challenge
Answer:
Answer down below
Explanation:
People feel strong after they overcome a challenge because they know that they did it, and they feel proud for doing so. They know that if another challenge comes up, that they will be able to face it.
Write a summary of ‘The Purification of the Thames’, The Illustrated London News 1858
Answer:
The great question of the purification — or rather of the non-pollution — of the Thames is the newest and most flagrant example of this ancient truth. Error has been permitted to accumulate upon error, neglect upon neglect, and wrong upon wrong, until the evil consequences, strengthened and complicated by the lapse of time, have become so unmanageable that action or inaction is equally dangerous. The Thames, which, fifty years ago, ran through London in a clear and limpid stream, over whose current it was a pleasure to be rowed, in whose waves it was delightful to bathe, and of whose pure waters it was wholesome to drink, has, by sheer neglect on the part both of the people and the Government, become a foul sewer, a river of pollution, a Stream of Death, festering and reeking with all abominable smells, and threatening three millions of people with pestilence as the penalty of their ignorance and apathy. It was the duty as well as the interest of London to keep its noble river, the source of all its wealth and much of its beauty, as clear as Nature gave it. But the initial difficulty in the case was that there was no London that could undertake the work. There was an old and small city, with rights and powers of self-government, surrounded by a congeries of towns, boroughs, and villages, larger than itself, and growing larger every day, all of which were equally interested in this great achievement, but none of which had the means of taking a step for the furtherance of the common design. The city or municipality of London — the mere nucleus of that mightier conglomeration of cities which form the actual metropolis of the British Empire — was not likely to tax the dwellers within its own narrow and defined area with the cost of the sewerage of the whole metropolis; and it had no power to levy a shilling for the purpose on the people of Westminster, Finsbury, Marylebone, or any other outlying borough.
Explanation: