3. Susan David shares, “How we deal with our inner world drives everything."
Considering this point and the Ted Talks watched today as a whole, what character
from A Separate Peace most connects to the ideas presented?

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Answer 1

Answer: wanna play truth or dare

Explanation:


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Why do the words and language you choose to use when discussing sensitive issues matter? Provide examples - from the media or your own life in which a person's words had a profound impact, either positive or negative. Explain your answer and examples. (i don't need a full answer just ideas)

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Answer:

sensitive language is the answer

What are your strength and weaknesses

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Example strengths. ...
Example weaknesses. ...
Example weakness 1: self-critical. ...
Example weakness 2: lacking confidence. ...
Example weakness 3: difficulty asking questions. ...
Example weakness 4: lacking experience. ...
Example weakness 5: procrastination. ...
Example weakness 6: perfectionism.

which type of appeal to the audience does mark Antony make in his line from Julius Caesar

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Answer:

pathos

Explanation:

Mark Antony relies on the rhetoric of pathos, including using Caesar's stabbed corpse, memories of his military career, tears, and heavy, emotional language to provoke the crowd.

Answer:

Ethos

(Caesar) was my friend faithful and just to me:

Which statement most accurately describes this excerpt?

It contains two dependent clauses and one independent clause.
It contains one independent clause.
It contains one dependent clause and one independent clause.
It contains one independent clause and two dependent clauses.

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Complete question is;

Read the excerpt. After a strenuous climb, the hikers decided to make camp before reaching the summit because night was approaching rapidly. Which statement most accurately describes this excerpt?

A) It contains one dependent clause.

B) It contains one independent clause. C) It contains one independent clause and one dependent clause.

D) It contains one independent clause and two dependent clauses

Answer:

D) It contains one independent clause and two dependent clauses

Explanation:

A dependent clause is not a complete sentence as it can't stand on its own.

Now, the first statement in the question contains: "After a strenuous climb". Now, this statement has 1 dependent clause because "after a strenuous climb" alone can't make up a sentence. Likewise, "because night was approaching rapidly" is also a dependent clause because it can't stand on its own.

Lastly, there is an independent clause in the statement where it said "the hikers decided to make camp before reaching the summit". This is an independent clause because it can stand on its own.

Thus, in conclusion, we have one independent clause and 2 dependent clauses.

Answer:

its c

Explanation:

Why does America have a tumultuous history with race?

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Answer:

In a short essay published earlier this week, Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch wrote that the recent killing in Minnesota of George Floyd has forced the country to “confront the reality that, despite gains made in the past 50 years, we are still a nation riven by inequality and racial division.”

Amid escalating clashes between protesters and police, discussing race—from the inequity embedded in American institutions to the United States’ long, painful history of anti-black violence—is an essential step in sparking meaningful societal change. To support those struggling to begin these difficult conversations, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture recently launched a “Talking About Race” portal featuring “tools and guidance” for educators, parents, caregivers and other people committed to equity.

“Talking About Race” joins a vast trove of resources from the Smithsonian Institution dedicated to understanding what Bunch describes as America’s “tortured racial past.” From Smithsonian magazine articles on slavery’s Trail of Tears and the disturbing resilience of scientific racism to the National Museum of American History’s collection of Black History Month resources for educators and a Sidedoor podcast on the Tulsa Race Massacre, these 158 resources are designed to foster an equal society, encourage commitment to unbiased choices and promote antiracism in all aspects of life. Listings are bolded and organized by category.

PLEASE HELP! For people who have read the story “Stargirl” by Jerry Spinelli
The question is “How does the author use TONE to show Stargirl’s motivation? Write a small paragraph!”

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Answer:

The author uses tone to show star girls motivation by showing how she does so many brave things to protect people, one piece of evidence for this is "put evidence here for when she was heroic" and she also is optimistic and kind so that helps bring out the good in her character, one piece of evidence for this is "put evidence here for when she was kind or optimistic" This proves that the authors tone to show star girl's motivation was optimistic, kind, brave, and helpful.

Explanation:

(If you change it up a bit, like you can change the character traits)

What type of figurative language is being used?

“Poets make pets of pretty words."
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. onomatopoeia
d. enjambment

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Answer:

b. metaphor

Explanation:

Words are associated with pets

Answer:

Metaphor

The correct answer is B

What does arcade mean

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Answer:

An arcade is a place that you go to, to play games.

Explanation:

Answer: a covered passageway with arches along one or both sides

or a video game arcade-an indoor area containing coin-operated video games

Explanation:

Which situational archetype is represented in this story?


the Quest

the Test or Tasks:)

the Star-Crossed Lovers

the Battle Between Good and Evil

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the star crossed lovers

How do you feel when you are taking an achievement test? Do you worry that you won't do well? Do you worry that the test is not accurate ?

Please help me 3-5 sentences

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When I take an achievement test I feel confident because I studied and i know I can pass the test. I do worry sometimes because there can be trick questions that can confuse me at times. But I do not worry that the test isn’t accurate because I know there will be times we’re I can’t get hundreds.

7. What do you think is the central idea in Kung Fu Panda?
Explain

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Answer:

The central idea of Kung fu Panda is to teach peoeple the teachings of ancient Buddhism is that we should accept the past, not fear the future and live in the here and now. Naturally, this isn't always that easy to do when you've got a thousand and one things to worry about.

Explanation:

not everyone knows the teaching from ancient buddhism, especially in todays generation because everyone isnt used to seeing ones culture.

I looked on the valley beneath; vast mists were rising from the
rivers which ran through it, and curling in thick wreaths around
the opposite mountains, whose summits were hid in the uniform
clouds, while rain poured from the dark sky, and added to the
melancholy impression I received from the objects around me.
Alas! why does man boast of sensibilities superior to those
apparent in the brute; it only renders them more necessary
beings
How does the setting in this passage most clearly help develop the character of
Victor?
A. The spectacular scenery clears his head and makes him more reflective,
B. Victor witnesses the clouds and rain, which create a melancholy mood.
C. By comparing men and brutes, he thinks more deeply about thelononster.
D. Mountains, rivers, and other features all renew Victor's love for Elizabeth.

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Answer:The spectacular scenery clears his head and makes him more reflective.

Explanation:The setting is the scenery of mountains, rivers, rain, and mists.

In "The lord of the Flies", jack feels the compulsive need to do what?
a. pillage and burn
b. mediate and breath
c. hunt and kill
d. swim and relax

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Hunt and kill because it only makes sense lol

Select the correct answer.
In this excerpt from "Colonialism in the United States" by Henry C. Lodge, which word is closest in meaning to the word indelibly?

Long after the world to which it belonged has vanished, a habit of thought will live on, indelibly imprinted upon a race or nation, like the footprint of some extinct beast or bird upon a piece of stone.

A.
forcefully
B.
mysteriously
C.
permanently
D.
vaguely

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Answer:

c.permanently

Explanation:

becuase beast or bird upon a piece of stone

Answer:

Permanently

Explanation:

PLATO/Edmentum see attatchment

"indelibly imprinted upon a race or nation, like the footprint of some extinct beast or bird upon a piece of stone."

Something indelibly imprinted is compared to a fossil which leads me to believes it means permanently since fossils can keep their shape for years to come

Which two factors come together to create psychological suspense?
horror and suspense
science and horror
mystery and suspense
fantasy and mystery

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Horror and suspense

John Smith and William Bradford both _____

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Answer: helped to establish colonies in North America.

Explanation:

John Smith was a principal figure in the founding of the Virginia colony and was its leader from 1608 to 1609. His approach to governing the colony was to develop farming and fishing amongst other activities which were garnered towards ensuring that the colony survived the North American environment and native people.

William Bradford helped in establishing the colony of Plymouth in order to establish a place where Puritans could practice their version of Christianity in peace without religious persecution in England.

Which example is the weakest research question?

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Which movie series is better: Star Wars or The Lord of the Rings?

Explanation:

This question is just a matter of opinion not something to research.

in Scene 2, which fear does juliet not voice to romeo in her speeches

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Answer:

In Scene Two, which fear does Juliet NOT voice to Romeo in her speeches? Their love will result in her death.

Explanation:

1. Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each
1. How old are Margie and Tommy?
F. What did Margie write in her diary?
3. Had Margie ever seen a book before?
4. What things about the book did she find strange?
5: What do you think a telebook is?
6. Where was Margie's school? Did she have any classmates?
J. What subjects did Margie and Tommy learn? ​

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Answer:

1.Margie is eleven and Tommy is thirteen years old.

F.Margie wrote in her diary, “Today Tommy found a real book”. ... One of the strange things was that after reading the book became useless. Because the text written on it did not change the way it happened on their computer screen.

3.No, Margie had never seen a book before. 4. Margie found it strange that the words printed on a book stood still instead of moving the way they did on a screen.

4.Margie found it strange that the words printed on a book stood still instead of moving the way they did on a screen. She also found it odd that the words on a page always remained the same as the first time they were read. Besides, the idea that someone would write a book about schools was itself strange for Margie.

5.A telebook can be an online book which can be browsed using internet. Or it can be displayed through TV signals on TV screen

6.Margie's school was just a room called schoolroom in her home itself right next to her bedroom. No she did not have any classmates and even in the name of teacher a mechanical teacher flashed on the screen.

J.Margie and Tommy learned geography, history and arithmetic.

PLEASEEEE HELP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST + 15 points Squealer uses propaganda techniques on pages 35-36 when speaking to the other
animals on the farm. Find an example of each technique in Squealer's speech:

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Answer:

You dont have to put this as brainliest if you don't like it.

Explanation:

Maybe how he says comrades, he says things like "milk and apples contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig" He makes pigs sound like they are superior.

Answer:

Squealer really is a supporter of Napoleon and he uses propaganda to manipulate and control the other animals on the farm. Squealer tries to influence the animals to accept and support Napoleon. Squealer uses name calling against Snowball. He calls him a traitor and a criminal.

Explanation:

Squealer is one who tries to be the "teacher's pet" - tries to make Napoleon think that he is the one that adores him and wants to follow him. Snowball realizes the idiocrasy of it all.

For each sentence, unscramble the words in parentheses to complete the sentence with the
noun phrase. More than one answer may be possible.
correct
(ideas/ psychology
1. Even many decades later,.....
Freud's/about) are still being studied.
2. Not enough funding is available, therefore,.............
(residents / many / nursing / in /homes) do not get the treatment they require,
lof/ ore
2. During John F. Kennedy's presidency,.......
promises / the/made/he/that) was to end segregation. It was Lyndon B. Johnson who came on
Kennedy's promise​

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Answer:

ha?

Explanation:

clean • deny • fall • go • have • see • share steal • swim • think

1. We ……………..…….. up to the fifteenth floor, when the lift suddenly stopped.
2. The ……………..…….. each other for a year when she decided to get married.
3. My sister and I ……………..…….. all the housework because our mum works hard and can't do it.
4. I don't feel like ……………..…….. in the sea today. It's much too cold.
5. I didn’t have any supper because I ……………..…….. a huge lunch and was still full.
6. He’s really upset because his new car ……………..…….. last night.
7. If you’re not more careful, you ……………..…….. down the stairs.
8. The Student ……………..…….. cheating in the exam.
9. She’d rather ……………..…….. her own house than have a stranger working in her home.
10. I ……………..…….. of going out for dinner tomorrow. Would you like to come with me?

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Answer:

1. We went up to the fifteenth floor, when the lift suddenly stopped.

2. They saw each other for a year when she decided to get married.

3. My sister and I shared all the housework because our mum works hard and can't do it.

4. I don't feel like swimming in the sea today. It's much too cold.

5. I didn’t have any supper because I had a huge lunch and was still full.

6. He’s really upset because his new car was stolen last night.

7. If you’re not more careful, you will fall down the stairs.

8. The Student denied cheating in the exam.

9. She’d rather clean her own house than have a stranger working in her home.

10. I am thinking of going out for dinner tomorrow. Would you like to come with me?

Explanation:

Filling the blanks of the given sentences with the necessary words given above require the change in the given words as necessary. This means that the verbs given are changed as  required, according to the form of each sentence.

While some sentences will use the simple past tense, some will have the future tense, while some will have the present continuous tense.

The final sentences will become-

1. We went up to the fifteenth floor, when the lift suddenly stopped.

2. They saw each other for a year when she decided to get married.

3. My sister and I shared all the housework because our mum works hard and can't do it.

4. I don't feel like swimming in the sea today. It's much too cold.

5. I didn’t have any supper because I had a huge lunch and was still full.

6. He’s really upset because his new car was stolen last night.

7. If you’re not more careful, you will fall down the stairs.

8. The Student denied cheating in the exam.

9. She’d rather clean her own house than have a stranger working in her home.

10. I am thinking of going out for dinner tomorrow. Would you like to come with me?

Read the sentence.



Hard work has its rewards.



The events in the passage help to send the message in the sentence above. Select one sentence in the paragraphs below that best states this message.



This shocked me because I did not know that Uncle Sahil almost had quit playing and that he still spent so much time practicing.

The beautiful music did not happen by accident and was the result of hard work.

I decided that I would spend more time practicing because I wanted to be able to play well, and for the next six months, I worked as hard as I could on my music.

I was pleased to find out that the harder I worked, the better I became.

Finally, I was ready to do something that I had dreamed about.

Uncle Sahil and I were going to play a duet together at my piano recital.

As we drove to the auditorium on the night of the recital, the stars winked encouragingly at me.

I smiled back at them and felt proud of what I had accomplished.

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Answer:

I was pleased to find out that the harder I worked, the better I became.

Explanation:

hope this helps! have a great day :)

"don't do that". into reported speech



PLZ HELP ME GUYS.❤️❤️​

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Answer:I really don't want you to do that

Explanation:

I'm a 7th grader

What is the correct meaning of the word parallel?

The bike trail runs parallel to the old railroad tracks.

above

beside

across

into

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Answer:

beside

Explanation:

The author writes that "the effects
of a 2014 drought in Brazil were felt
around the globe." Explain. How can
a drought in one region affect people
in other regions?
A drought might affect people in
other regions by

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I know it but il update my post when i remember ok i promice

a) Talk about any one time you were outdoors and were Inspired by nature

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in evening

Explanation:

in evening when I am outdoor then I see the nature surrounding area of my house and there I see that so many trees are there and in that time I saw the sun set in this way I will outdoor an inspire the nature.

Raj wants to get tickets for the baseball game, he knows it mights rain though.

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Answer:

Raj wants to get tickets for the baseball game, he knows it might rain though

The skies are blue, there is not a cloud in the sky.

Raj knows he will regret it, he just can’t stay inside on a day this nice.

some residents of the suburbs of vredehoek and devil's peak were instructed to vacate their homes, schools in the area were shut and several streets were closed to traffic. in active voice​

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Answer:

Some residents of the suburbs of vredehoek and devil's peak have moved out of their homes and closed schools and streets to traffic.

Explanation:

The active voice is present in sentences where the subject of the sentence is doing the action indicated by the verb and not suffering the action presented by the verb.

The subject of a sentence is the word the verb is referring to, the verb is the word that indicates an action or a state. In this case, we can see that in the sentence presented in the question above, the verb is the words "were instructed", "shut" and "closed". The subject of this sentence is "add residents". In this sentence, the subject is not doing the action of the verbs, but is suffering this action. Therefore, to pass the sentence to the active voice, we could present it as:

"Some residents of the suburbs of vredehoek and devil's peak have moved out of their homes and closed schools and streets to traffic."

Why is Darry shocked by the Soc who steps forward to fight him ?

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Answer:

More insight on this assignment please kthx.

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