Answer:
Really? Dang :/
Explanation:
Best of luck until then :)
Have a nice day <3
Which example uses transitional tags to show chronological order?
Unless you are prepared to have sore fingers, wear some gloves the first time you try flint knapping.
First, you have to find the right kind of rock for your hard hammer. Then, you have to learn how to strike the flint correctly.
Don’t strike straight down on the rock. Instead, try hitting the rock with a glancing blow so that you “push” the hammer away from you.
In other words, you should never try flint knapping without wearing safety glasses.
Answer:
First, you have to find the right kind of rock for your hard hammer. Then, you have to learn how to strike the flint correctly.
Explanation:
Transitional tags that show chronology reveal the time order of events. Some of these tags include; Prior to, to begin with, henceforth, first, second, third, last time, at the outset, then, etc. In the selected sentence above, transitional tag showing chronological order is the word, 'First'.
This tag gives the reader information about what happened at the beginning of a process. 'Then', is another transitional tag that reveals what happens next in the process.
Answer:
First, you have to find the right kind of rock for your hard hammer. Then, you have to learn how to strike the flint correctly.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D if not C
Explanation:
most likely D
1. Circle the word that SIGNALS an argument.
2.Underline the phrases that give the author’s claim
3.Highlight in yellow the reasons in the author’s claim
4.and the COUNTERCLAIM - underline that
5.Highlight in another color, the reasons for the COUNTERCLAIM.
SAVE SPIRIT WEEK
By David Pinsky
Teachers at Harrison Middle school feel that Spirit week should be canceled. They argue that it interrupts classes in many ways. Students may forget to do their homework as they concentrate on the Spirit Week themes. A few students skip classes and some go to a different lunch period. Students spend extra time in the bathrooms combing their hair and adjusting their outfits. Some students goof around in class and find it hard to settle down. If Spirit Week isn’t canceled, teachers warn that school will no longer be a good place to learn.
We, the students, feel that Spirit Week encourages us to be better students. Spirit Week is a way for us to show our creativity. For example, last year we had a 70’s theme. Students learned how a person dressed during this decade, and they tried to imitate those fashions. Such a theme teaches us about culture and history. Spirit week also gives us feelings of pride. At the end of the week, we wear our school colors and support our basketball team against our rivals, the Wildcats. Finally, we feel that Spirit Week teaches us how to work in groups and how to pan and organize an event. Everyone loves Spirit Week. We ask the Harrison School Board to consider our plea and save Spirit Week
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Metamorphosis
by Frank Kafka
One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armor-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.
“What’s happened to me?” he thought. It wasn’t a dream.
Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad. “How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense”, he thought, but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right, and in his present state couldn’t get into that position. However hard he threw himself onto his right, he always rolled back to where he was. He must have tried it a hundred times, shut his eyes so that he wouldn’t have to look at the floundering legs, and only stopped when he began to feel a mild, dull pain there that he had never felt before.
There was a cautious knock at the door near his head. “Gregor,” somebody called—it was his mother—“it’s quarter to seven. Didn’t you want to go somewhere?” Gregor was shocked when he heard his own voice answering, it could hardly be recognized as the voice he had had before. As if from deep inside him, there was a painful and uncontrollable squeaking mixed in with it, the words could be made out at first but then there was a sort of echo which made them unclear. Gregor had wanted to give a full answer and explain everything, but in the circumstances contented himself with saying: “Yes, mother, yes, thank-you, I’m getting up now.”
Review the excerpt from the story “Metamorphosis” and answer the question below:
Gregor wakes up to find himself transformed. Do you think this was a dream or not? In two to three sentences, explain your answer. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
He feels worthless and dehumanized. He feels like his life is not worth living.
Explanation:
He no longer has any way to move about as he did before and he is in pain. He does die.
You could write this from two perspectives:
He is insane and his mind drove him to believe he is a bug.
He honestly had a physical change and therefore he dies since he feels he cannot do anything anymore and he cannot work to take care of his family.
Do you think the way the book plays out is realistic? Why or why not? Give two specific examples from the book to support your answer. in the lord of the flies chapter 12
Answer:
Summary
Ralph hides in the jungle and thinks miserably about the chaos that has overrun the island. He thinks about the deaths of Simon and Piggy and realizes that all vestiges of civilization have been stripped from the island. He stumbles across the sow’s head, the Lord of the Flies, now merely a gleaming white skull—as white as the conch shell, he notes. Angry and disgusted, Ralph knocks the skull to the ground and takes the stake it was impaled on to use as a weapon against Jack.
That night, Ralph sneaks down to the camp at the Castle Rock and finds Sam and Eric guarding the entrance. The twins give him food but refuse to join him. They tell him that Jack plans to send the entire tribe after him the next day. Ralph hides in a thicket and falls asleep. In the morning, he hears Jack talking and torturing one of the twins to find out where Ralph is hiding. Several boys try to break into the thicket by rolling a boulder, but the thicket is too dense. A group of boys tries to fight their way into the thicket, but Ralph fends them off. Then Ralph smells smoke and realizes that Jack has set the jungle on fire in order to smoke him out. Ralph abandons his hiding place and fights his way past Jack and a group of his hunters. Chased by a group of body-painted warrior-boys wielding sharp wooden spears, Ralph plunges frantically through the undergrowth, looking for a place to hide. At last, he ends up on the beach, where he collapses in exhaustion, his pursuers close behind. Suddenly, Ralph looks up to see a naval officer standing over him. The officer tells the boy that his ship has come to the island after seeing the blazing fire in the jungle. Jack’s hunters reach the beach and stop in their tracks upon seeing the officer. The officer matter-of-factly assumes the boys are up to, as he puts it, “fun and games.” When he learns what has happened on the island, the officer is reproachful: how could this group of boys, he asks—and English boys at that—have lost all reverence for the rules of civilization in so short a time? For his part, Ralph is overwhelmed by the knowledge that he has been rescued, that he will escape the island after coming so close to a violent death. He begins to sob, as do the other boys. Moved and embarrassed, the naval officer turns his back so that the boys may regain their composure. Analysis After Ralph’s tense, exciting stand against the hunters, the ending of Lord of the Flies is rife with irony. Ralph had thought the signal fire—a symbol of civilization—was the only way to lure rescuers to the island. Ironically, although it is indeed a fire that lures a ship to the island, it is not an ordered, controlled signal fire but rather the haphazard forest fire Jack’s hunters set solely for the purpose of killing Ralph. As we have seen, Ralph has worked tirelessly to retain the structure of civilization and maximize the boys’ chances of being rescued. Now, when all he can do is struggle to stay alive as long as possible, a deus ex machina (an improbable or unexpected device or character that suddenly appears to resolve a situation) appears, at the last possible moment, in the form of the naval officer who brings the boys back to the world of law, order, and society. Golding’s use of irony in the last chapter blurs the boundary between civilization and savagery and implies that the two are more closely connected than the story has illustrated. Ultimately, the boys’ appalling savagery brings about the rescue that their coordinated and purposeful efforts were unable to achieve.Much of the irony at the end of the novel stems from Golding’s portrayal of the naval officer. Although the naval officer saves Ralph, the ending of Lord of the Flies still is not particularly happy, and the moment in which the officer encounters the boys is not one of untainted joy. The officer says that he is unable to understand how upstanding British lads could have acted with such poor form. Ironically, though, this “civilized” officer is himself part of an adult world in which violence and war go hand in hand with civilization and social order. He reacts to the savage children with disgust, yet this disgust is tinged with hypocrisy. Similarly, the children are so shocked by the officer’s presence, and are now psychologically so far removed from his world, that they do not instantly celebrate his arrival. Rather, they stand before him baffled and bewildered. Even Ralph, whose life has literally been saved by the presence of the ship, weeps tears of grief rather than joy. For Ralph, as for the other boys, nothing can ever be as it was before coming to the island of the Lord of the Flies.
Explanation: ''Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend called Piggy.''
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/flies/section12/
Help!! Need some sort of idea for this!!
Writing a Procedural Text
Think about a procedure you would like to see implemented at school, work, or home. For example, you may want to change a
current procedure for how the school functions or how you perform a particular task or chore that currently doesn't seem
efficient or helpful. Think about a procedure whose implementation might require several steps. Imagine that you will give this
procedure to the person who oversees implementing it.
Part A
Describe the topic of your procedural text.
What is its purpose?
How does it guide individuals involved in this process?
If someone doesn't follow the procedure correctly, what will the result be?
Answer:
Well, you can think about something about your school that you think could work differently. For example, switching classes, lunch procedures, anything! Or at home, like how chores might be done. Anything that you can find a better way for can be an idea! Good luck.
Explanation:
Let me know if I can be of anymore help.
Demonstrate how the characters use their voice to command power and how the debate over speaking the truth or staying silent had real consequences.
This presentation must include:
A claim that says how Miller uses his characters to answer the essential question
Evidence from the text to support your claim
Explanations to connect the evidence to the claim
Visuals such as images, sound bytes or videos to help bolster your argument and analysis
What were the two revolutions that happened in Russia before 1916?
Answer:
Bloody Sunday in 1905 and the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War both helped lead to the 1917 revolution
Explanation:
Look around and write three of your classmates are doing right now
Answer:
writing,drawing and reading
Explanation:
They are busy
Please help! I'll give brainliest to whoever answers first!
Answer:The answer is the 3rd one
Explanation:
Do you think Communism is only suited for poverty-stricken countries or for wealthy
countries? Explain your answer in a few sentences.
Answer
Communism is suited for both.
Explanation:
Wealthy countries or countries that thrive economically aren't exempt from poverty crises. Countries in the first world that thrive off of capitalism and the exploitation of the global south, like the U.S, Canada, U.K or Australia, all have groups of people that are disproportionately affected by poverty, lack of healthcare, and other resources that would ideally be paid for in a "wealthy" country.
This can be translated into ASL how: Do you want to go to Key West next week? The weather will be warm and sunny.
NEXT-WEEK KEY WEST GO TO WANT YOU WEATHER THERE WARM SUNNY
KEY WEST WARM SUNNY WANT GO YOU
YOU WANT GO TO WARM SUNNY KEY WEST NEXT WEEK
Why do you think the caged bird sings?Use lines from the poem to support your ideas.
Caged Bird by Maya Angelou
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.
The free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees
and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn
and he names the sky his own
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.
Answer:
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For all of these reasons, Hollywood needs to stop showing us perfect characters and start giving viewers a more realistic and relatable picture of what life is actually like. This will help Americans feel better about their own looks, jobs, and families. It will also allow movies and television shows to help people learn to make good decisions and change their lives for the better. Plus, flawed, realistic characters make for great stories, so if Hollywood makes this change, we can look forward to even better entertainment in the future. Where in an argumentative essay would this excerpt most likely belong? O A. At the end of the first paragraph, because it is a claim O B. At the end of the essay, because it is a conclusion c. In the middle of the essay, because it is a body paragraph O D. At the beginning of the first paragraph, because it is a hook
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A P E X
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A P E X
They have to keep quiet because tge mass is about to begin
answer: letter C
Which topic best relates to the theme developed in this passage?
a study guide can be created
A. on a computer
B. by hand
C. both of these
D. none of these
Answer:
c
Explanation:
.essay!!! Write an essay explaining how mythical
creatures help humans make sense of the world.
Answer:
some creatures make sense of the world by making us see that sometimes life is not about money or power, it's about how we spend our time together with the people we love and care about. It's about caring for each other and helping each other when we are in trouble, or spending all the time you have smiling and laughing, creating all the memories we have together . we can all have peace if we are patient with each other
What is inverted syntax? How is it used as a rhetorical device?
Answer:
Inverted Syntax is a literary device that refers to a change in a pattern of words in a sentence. It's used as a literary device to create rhyming patterns, specific tempos, certain mood, or dramatic effect.
Example:
Janet fell from the sky,
From the sky, Janet fell.
-According to Penlighten .com
Explanation:
Is Mulan's father angry that he is called to fight in the war? Why or Why not?
How is Poe’s word choice different than Byron’s?
Answer:
I dont know you didn't put the sentence/paragraph in
Answer:
A Poe's description is more grand and worldly than Byron's. What can be concluded about the speaker's perspective by the allusions to sonnets and the moor's eclipse? The speaker thinks that the riot police and skinheads have a common history.
Explanation:
LEAVE AN BRINLEST
What type of figurative language is used:
"A flag wags like a fishhook there in the sky."
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
It is compareing two things using like or as.
When the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz, what do they see that proves Madame Schächter's visions were tragically accurate ?
Answer:
Explanation:
In the book Night when they were on the train Mrs. Schachter had a vision of fire and flames, everyone thought she was crazy but when they got to the camp they came to an understanding that she was right. The Jews became afraid of what was going to happen to them since smoke was coming from the crematoriums. Since they were burning the Jew's bodies. When they got to the camp Elie along with his father had to lie about their age to save there lives. It was also the last time he saw his mother and sister when they were divided into a male and female group.
Madame Schachter had visions and dreams of the future in concentration camps. When the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz, they saw the flames from the chimney of the crematorium that proves Madame Schächter's visions were tragically accurate.
What is the story about?Night is a 1960 story written by Elie Wiesel which is based on the Holocaust experiences in the Nazi German concentration camps in 1944–1945, at Auschwitz and Buchenwald at the end of the Second World War in Europe.
In this Mrs. Schachter had a vision of fire and flames. Everyone knew she was mad. As they went to the camp they understood that she was right.
Thus, it can be concluded that when the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz, they saw the flames from the chimney of the crematorium which proves Madame Schächter's visions were tragically accurate.
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Discuss the reasons Morrie gives for rejecting the morals prescribed by the popular culture. How has he created his own culture, and what values does it consist of? Do you agree or disagree with Morrie's ideals about the rest of his life?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of these is a function of a conclusion paragraph in an argumentative
essay?
A. To support a claim
B. To sum up an argument
C. To provide new information
D. To capture readers' attention
Answer:
B. :)
Explanation:
A conclusion paragraph repeats the claim and some evidence to sum up the essay.
" if you've got the truth you can demonstrate it, talking doesn't prove it" Anybody know what this quote means plzz help No links
you had a nightmare last night, write a story about a bad dream you have experienced last night
True or false question
Answer:
i think false is answer if i was.wrong sorry
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Answer:
Noun a tall pillar
Explanation:
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Answer: Column noun a tall pillar that holds something up
Explanation: It says that a "scroll-shaped ornament" was at the top of the column. You can't put a scroll-shaped ornament on a vertical list of words/numbers.
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