Answer:
He looked round, but could see nothing but a crow winging its solitary flight across the mountain.
Explanation:
GIVING BRAINLIEST do commas go before or after conjunctions
Answer:
Before
Explanation:
Answer:
after
Explanation:
commas go after conjunctions because it is grammaticly correct.
when comparing literary text, structures you must determine _____between the two structures
Answer:
I would say what type of writing is it? For example poem, or biography? Fiction or non fiction.
Explanation: I wish more context was given.
Answer:
chicken nuggets
Explanation:
Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Compare and Contrast Organizer on the two helpers, you will write the introduction paragraph of your compare and contrast article. View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission. You have previously written ideas about two helper topics in your Compare and Contrast Organizer. Now you will use your ideas from the organizer (and tips from this lesson) to write the introduction to your compare and contrast article. In your introduction, remember to include: Hook: use a thought-provoking question or a surprising fact Important information about your two topics Thesis statement: your idea that answers the question: Are my two helpers similar, different, or are they both similar and different? In what general way do they compare and/or contrast? A thesis: states your specific idea about the topic in one sentence can be supported with valid evidence such as facts, expert testimony, and research does not include feelings or emotions is written in the third person point of view (do not use the pronoun “I” or the phrase “I think”) Write four or more complete sentences Write in formal style using the third person point of view. Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Save your work to your computer or drive. Submit your work in 02.06 Introduce Your Ideas. If needed, review your chosen articles. Read the articles. Article 1-Minutes That Matter Article 2-Defeating Dragons Article 3-Food That Fuels
Answer: One step at a time. You are supposed to compare the two helpers from the stories you read. How are they similar? Then,
You are supposed to contrast them. How are they different from each other?
Explanation:
If you have speech to text, use it to just get the answers to those questions on your screen.
Then go back and remove the "I think" and "In my opinion" etc.
Go through the rubric to see what your teacher expects.
Write in organized paragraphs.
Post your ideas in another question here, and ask for comments and corrections.
Get started!
(plz do not copy my answer)
(this is only an example)
(My two artikels are "Food That Fuels" and "Defeating Dragons")
Did you know that kids can do great things like, save a person from a burning building or help people heat their homes with french fry oil? For example, there is a group of teens in Aniak, Alaska who are called the Dragon Slayers. They are like firefighters but they are teens. But, there is also a girl from Westerly, Rhode Island named Cassandra Lin and with the help of her classmates they make fuel for school busses. They also use that fuel to heat houses and they use french fry oil to make the fuel. They both help their community but, they just help in different ways.
Hope this helped! :)
chinese food or korean why (my journal entry).
i don't like neither .........
Giving brainiest for best response!
USE LYRICS TO THE SONG "RUDE" by MAGIC
Using your highlighted evidence and notes on TIP-LQC answer the following in a detailed paragraph using a claim, quoted evidence, and commentary: Who is the bigger source of adversity /conflict: the young man proposing or the father? Pick a stance, and defend it using evidence/citations from the text. Choose your 3 best pieces of evidence from the song "Rude". Using the 3 pieces of Evidence write your response including these elements: Claim (your main point) Evidence that supports the claim Commentary that explains and interprets how your evidence proves the claim. Claim #2 (a new point) Evidence that supports this new claim. Commentary
Answer:
The father.
Explanation:
He refused to give the poor dude his blessing. He asked multiple times, but the father seems truly disgusted at the thought of the guy marrying his daughter.
While it's kind of rude to tell the father ' f your blessing, imma marry this chick with or without your stupid blessing' it was, in his mind the only solution.
I know the answer isn't formatted quite how the question wanted it to be, but I hope it's at least a little helpful.
How does internal conflict influence mood?
Answer:
Internal conflicts are within the character's mind so it basically drives the story and sets the mood.
Explanation:
Answer: Internal conflict can influence your moods in many ways it can make you doubtful sad or angry
chinese food or korean why (my journal entry)
Chinese food tend to have more oil than Korean. Traditional Korean food is similar to traditional Chinese, however Korean tend to have more dry salty seafood & pickle vegetables. North American Chinese food tends to be greasier and is sweeter than traditional Chinese (traditional tend to be saltier).
Answer:
my opinion would be korean food
Explanation:
korean food has lots of variations that i personally like, there's also loads of spicy food and lots of and they also have side dishes, they're basically dishes that go with full meals. :)
which phrase or sentence from the excerpt best provides context for the story boy who harnessed the wind
Answer:
Where is the answer choices?
Explanation:
What textual evidence is strongly supported? What is revealed? What is the impact?
Answer:
b
Explanation:b
Someone please check my work! My answer is highlighted
Answer:
correct
Explanation:
Giving brainiest for best response!
USE LYRICS TO THE SONG "RUDE" by MAGIC
Using your highlighted evidence and notes on TIP-LQC answer the following in a detailed paragraph using a claim, quoted evidence, and commentary: Who is the bigger source of adversity /conflict: the young man proposing or the father? Pick a stance, and defend it using evidence/citations from the text. Choose your 3 best pieces of evidence from the song "Rude". Using the 3 pieces of Evidence write your response including these elements: Claim (your main point) Evidence that supports the claim Commentary that explains and interprets how your evidence proves the claim. Claim #2 (a new point) Evidence that supports this new claim. Commentary
Nothing Constant
“Nothing is constant but change.”
—Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher
1
It was the last day of school; the kids were gone, the books had been collected, and Principal Drake was handing out final paychecks. This was normally a relaxed meeting at which teachers wearing casual clothes smiled and wished each other well for the summer. But no one was smiling today, because a story in the local newspaper had exploded like a crack of thunder.
2
The headline read, “Board of Education Plans New Middle School,” and the staff members of East Orange Elementary were rattled.
3
Principal Tom Drake opined, “I am concerned about a situation in which a newspaper already knows school district information that comes as a surprise to me and my teachers.” He continued, “But of far greater concern is what this means for us, for our colleagues at West Orange, and for students and parents throughout the district.”
4
Coach Melinda Gardner whispered to her friend, Mr. Dale French, “Old Tom is just worried the Board might ask him to retire and make someone else principal of the new campus.”
5
Mr. French whispered back, “Melinda, you be nice now,” but he couldn’t help smiling at his friend’s remark.
6
As the meeting went on, many teachers worried out loud about what might happen if grades 6-8 from East and 6-8 from West consolidated.
7
Ever since the two elementary schools had opened, decades ago, the district had proudly maintained a unique system. While surrounding districts had built new middle schools, Orange kept two elementary buildings—East and West—with K-8 graders in each.
8
Now, according to the paper, the results of the 2010 census were in. They suggested population growth would soon fill both elementary schools with K-5 students only. Apparently, the Board thought the time was ripe to build one new middle school for 6-8 graders.
9
“Will one campus need two middle school science labs?” Dr. Fred Davis, the science department head, asked the group in his usual shy, quiet voice.
10
“Since there is only one middle school library, is the Board going to honor seniority?” Mrs. Betty Green asked brashly. “Or the Board could just keep whichever librarian has the coolest photos on her social media site,” she added sarcastically.
11
“Mrs. Green is worried her lack of computer skills might finally hurt her,” Coach Gardner whispered to Mr. French again.
12
“Coach Gardner, please!” Principal Drake scolded his gym teacher for whispering. “You would not tolerate it if your students were rude. This turn of events has caused real alarm so let’s be sensitive to each other’s concerns.
13
“I apologize for both of us, Tom,” Mr. French offered. “But let’s not get carried away and spoil our summers over this. We don’t know if this proposed new campus will actually be built. The census projections could be wrong. Even if they are right, the cost of raising taxes to pay for a new school might not go over well with voters.”
14
Mr. French continued, “I plan to enjoy my summer and expect another great year. Chances are we’ll all have jobs because several teachers retire every year and the Board moves us around to fill the vacancies. Some of us may have new assignments, but we’ll all land somewhere.”
15
All around the room there were nods of agreement. The atmosphere of gloom gave way to the usual feelings of accomplishment and relief at the end of school.
16
Mr. French offered one more uplifting thought. “Each spring we graduate our eighth graders and send them on to Central High. If they can adjust to a new building, I think we can too.”
17
With that, the teachers adjourned and summer vacation began.
What do Mr. French’s comments throughout the story reveal about his character?
A.
He wants everyone to like him and be his friend.
B.
He wants to flatter everyone to gain their trust.
C.
He is a calm person and a positive influence.
D.
He is a man who pushes his viewpoint on others.
What would best help you to infer an answer?
A. combining the input other people give you
B. practicing the arguments you can make to convince others
C. collecting the facts that argue against an answer
D. applying reason to the evidence you have
Answer:
(c). collecting the facts that argue against an answer.
hope this helps
When and how should semi-colons be used in a sentence? I really want to get better at my writing skills, and whenever a correction line goes underneath the letter I forgot a semi-colon for, I'm not really sure what that means.
Answer: when it is used between 2 closely related independent clauses
Explanation:
Answer: if you know what independant causes are then it will help to know that by or even between indepentdent clauses when reading or writeing
Explanation:
hope this helps and feel free to brainliest
Please Help...Which Sentence is an Active sentence?
he antidote had been engineered by scientists over the span of several years.
1. The countries decided to find an antidote of their own instead of supporting a corrupt leader
2. The sales of the antidote were impacted by the lack of access.
3.The decision to send in a special operative by parachute was made by the commanding officer.
4.The zombies are going to be stopped by us tonight.
EXERCISE 1 Complete each sentence, using the singular possessive or plural possessive form of the noun in parentheses. 1. My (family) vacation included a stop at a museum in Chicago. 2. The Art Institute is one of that (city) treasures. 3. (Georges Seurat) Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte is one of the most famous paintings in the museum. 4. Tiny dots of paint cover the (painting) surface. 5. My sister (Iris) favorite painting is American Gothic, which shows a man and a woman outside a farmhouse. 6. The (man) and the (woman) expressions are somber and stern. 7. The old suits of armor in a large gallery were my (brother) favorite objects, and they took many pictures of them. 8. At the special exhibit of miniature homes, we felt like giants looking through (home) windows. the
Answer:
Here are the answers:
1.) family's
2.) city's
3.) George Seurat's
4.) painting's
5.) Iris'
6.) man's & woman's
7.) brother's
8.) home's
Explanation:
Read this paragraph from a story about space travel.The ship was silver and red, shining brightly and happily in the intense sunlight. Marco sprinted toward the spaceport. His sides hurt, and his suitcase banged wildly against his legs, but he dared not stop. The last scheduled liftoff for the year would happen in 10 minutes, and he couldn’t be late.Which sentence from the paragraph supports the idea that Marco is planning to be on the spaceship?A.“Marco sprinted toward the spaceport.”B.“The ship was silver and red, shining brightly and happily in the intense sunlight.”C.“His sides hurt, and his suitcase banged wildly against his legs, but he dared not stop.”D.“The last scheduled liftoff for the year would happen in 10 minutes, and he couldn’t be late.”
Answer:
wow im late but D
Explanation:
A timeline A) must contain the terms CE/BCE B) explains the reasons events happened C) puts events in context with one reason D) identifies events and the effects of those events on a place
Answer:
1. Must contain the terms CE/BCE.
Explanation:
1. Must contain the terms CE/BCE.
got it correct hope it helps!
Answer:
A, must contain the terms CE/BCE
Explanation:
hope it's right good luck!
Which verb best agrees with the subject?: The sound of the passing ships _____ through the fog.
echo or echoes
Help Me fast please I need to turn this in soon
Answer:
echo
Explanation
thats what think
Nothing Constant
“Nothing is constant but change.”
—Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher
1
It was the last day of school; the kids were gone, the books had been collected, and Principal Drake was handing out final paychecks. This was normally a relaxed meeting at which teachers wearing casual clothes smiled and wished each other well for the summer. But no one was smiling today, because a story in the local newspaper had exploded like a crack of thunder.
2
The headline read, “Board of Education Plans New Middle School,” and the staff members of East Orange Elementary were rattled.
3
Principal Tom Drake opined, “I am concerned about a situation in which a newspaper already knows school district information that comes as a surprise to me and my teachers.” He continued, “But of far greater concern is what this means for us, for our colleagues at West Orange, and for students and parents throughout the district.”
4
Coach Melinda Gardner whispered to her friend, Mr. Dale French, “Old Tom is just worried the Board might ask him to retire and make someone else principal of the new campus.”
5
Mr. French whispered back, “Melinda, you be nice now,” but he couldn’t help smiling at his friend’s remark.
6
As the meeting went on, many teachers worried out loud about what might happen if grades 6-8 from East and 6-8 from West consolidated.
7
Ever since the two elementary schools had opened, decades ago, the district had proudly maintained a unique system. While surrounding districts had built new middle schools, Orange kept two elementary buildings—East and West—with K-8 graders in each.
8
Now, according to the paper, the results of the 2010 census were in. They suggested population growth would soon fill both elementary schools with K-5 students only. Apparently, the Board thought the time was ripe to build one new middle school for 6-8 graders.
9
“Will one campus need two middle school science labs?” Dr. Fred Davis, the science department head, asked the group in his usual shy, quiet voice.
10
“Since there is only one middle school library, is the Board going to honor seniority?” Mrs. Betty Green asked brashly. “Or the Board could just keep whichever librarian has the coolest photos on her social media site,” she added sarcastically.
11
“Mrs. Green is worried her lack of computer skills might finally hurt her,” Coach Gardner whispered to Mr. French again.
12
“Coach Gardner, please!” Principal Drake scolded his gym teacher for whispering. “You would not tolerate it if your students were rude. This turn of events has caused real alarm so let’s be sensitive to each other’s concerns.
13
“I apologize for both of us, Tom,” Mr. French offered. “But let’s not get carried away and spoil our summers over this. We don’t know if this proposed new campus will actually be built. The census projections could be wrong. Even if they are right, the cost of raising taxes to pay for a new school might not go over well with voters.”
14
Mr. French continued, “I plan to enjoy my summer and expect another great year. Chances are we’ll all have jobs because several teachers retire every year and the Board moves us around to fill the vacancies. Some of us may have new assignments, but we’ll all land somewhere.”
15
All around the room there were nods of agreement. The atmosphere of gloom gave way to the usual feelings of accomplishment and relief at the end of school.
16
Mr. French offered one more uplifting thought. “Each spring we graduate our eighth graders and send them on to Central High. If they can adjust to a new building, I think we can too.”
17
With that, the teachers adjourned and summer vacation began.
Which sentence from the text BEST supports the idea that some teachers fear their livelihood is being threatened?
A.
"Will one campus need two middle school science labs?"
B.
"Or the Board could just keep whichever librarian has the coolest photos on her social media site."
C.
"Chances are we’ll all have jobs because several teachers retire every year and the Board moves us around to fill the vacancies."
D.
"Each spring we graduate our eighth graders and send them on to Central High."
Answer:
6
Explanation:
how can examining the characters in a story help you identify the story's theme
Answer:
By giving details on a character's personality, the author helps readers understand that character more accurately. ... The theme is probably "Treat others as you would like to be treated," or something similar
Explanation:
Answer:
Easy! I love reading so this is like extremely easy.
Explanation:
For example, The rabbit in The rabbit and the tortoise . If you look closely you'll see he's lazy and think's he's impressive but when he takes his cat nap... Well the theme is that being slow can win you things if you try hard enough. So the hare was hardly trying but the tortoise was being slow, but trying really hard. The theme is easy to find because of how much each character is working.
Please help! This is also due soon!!
Answer:
1) Anna and Charles started an art club together and it meets monthly.
2)The members accepted both Mrs. Jackson’s and Mr.Saunders offers.
3)David and Jenna worked together on the first project, it was a colorful mural.
4)Brandon and Lily both did their first project painting in watercolors.
5)The sculpture that won at the local fair was done by Jason and Sophia.
6)Both Miguel and Connor has different ideas about what to paint.
7) Novice and experienced artists showcase their artwork at this gallery.
Explanation: