Answer:
Countries try to export more goods than imported
European Nations acquired resources from the colonies and sold the manufactured goods. Colonies were not allowed to manufacture own good or trade w/ other countries
Explanation:
Answer:
B, D, E
Explanation:
Why do you think it’s important to have mentors in your life? Write a response to this question that represents your own point of view. Use examples from the essay “The Voice in My Head” to support your response.
(Download it below)
Answer:
I think that you would need mentors bc like in the story they needed a mentor to Guide them through what they where going through
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from The First Men in the Moon, then answer the question below. The trees about the building swayed and whirled and tore themselves to pieces, that sprang towards the flare. My ears were smitten with a clap of thunder that left me deaf on one side for life, and all about me windows smashed, unheeded. Based on the excerpt, the word, "smitten," most nearly means: obsessed removed touched struck
smashed un need smitten
Answer:
"struck"
Explanation:
My ears were smitten with a clap of thunder...
My ears were struck with a clap of thunder...
could someone describe the features for these words please will give brainiest
Answer:
Grit- Rough,
Crumb- Visible, dry
Muck- Wet, visible,
Stain- Smooth, visible, dry
Smudge- Rough, smooth, visible
Explanation:
Seeing as I have never done an assignment like this, I'm not entirely sure that my answers are correct. I sincerely hope that this helps you.
How can scientists use fossils and other geological evidence to draw conclusions about Earth’s past?
Answer:
Fossils and other pieces of geological evidence can be used to draw conclusions about Earth's past by a process known as radiometric dating (which is a process that allows scientists to figure out how old a fossil is). They help in figuring out what the environment looked like at what time, what kind of animals and plants thrived during that era, and what geological landscapes there were back then as well. It helps them conclude quite a lot about major events in the Earth's past, such as Pompeii, a Roman city that was buried under the explosion of the volcano Mount Vesuvius, which told a lot about Roman culture.
Explanation:
(Sorry if this wasn't the answer you wanted. You also marked this as an English question, so I got confused.)
15pts
Read the following passage written by a teen hero:
I want to be a vocal advocate for nature.
I reject the idea that I am too young to make a difference.
I recently helped a group with a river cleanup.
I was mortified to see the destruction of animals and plants.
When I got home, I composed a letter to my state politicians and asked them to allocate more money to the local river cleanup effort.
I believe my vocation is to help citizens see that we are at a junction.
We can decide to subject nature to abuse, or we can decide to be a benefactor to nature.
I won't let obstacles detract from my mission.
The prefix and root in the word "reject" as they are used in sentence 2 give us an approximate definition. Which of the following definitions is accurate?
To pull toward
To throw away
To resist the pull
To throw toward
The prefix and root in the word "reject" as they are used in sentence 2 give us an approximate definition. Which of the following definitions is accurate?
2. To Throw away
Answer:
The answer is B
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this person needs help -can yall help me?
Answer:
I believe the answer would be G
Explanation:
What’s one possible theme of “The Moment”? Mention the poem’s structure as part of your analysis.
Answer:
one possible theme is love
Explanation:
abc order put these in abc order
impatient
impossible
incorrect
mismatch
misplace
mistaken
reappear
rearrange
recharge
regroup
removed
review
unable
unequal
unhealthy
unknown
unlike
unstable
untangle
unwrapped
In your opinion, how are African Americans treated by the criminal justice system today? How have things improved and what do you think requires further attention? Write a PARAGRAPH that explains your response. Use evidence from news events to support your answer.
Explanation:
Things have changed a little bit over the years. There are no just colored water fountains, no just colored restaurants. Some people do not accept these changes. The riots that were happening- that are happening is because of that. I feel that all people should get along no matter the race, no matter the religion, people should get along. we are all people.
Answer:
I think things are becoming better for them. But if anything bad happens to someone of that race, people claim it to be racism, when it could be an accident. But there is definitely still systematic racism. Dating back to George Floyd, it proves society still needs to be reformed. In the system, there are no reasons why a black man should receive a longer prison sentence than a white man who commited the same crime, under the same circumstances. But unfortunately, if there are crimes committed by a black person, sometimes they pull the race card, claiming they were arrested just because they're black. But that's why they have every right to record the arrest if they believe they are innocent. Like I said, there is 100% still systematic racism which needs to be abolished.
Explanation:
This is my opinion with no biased views.
Recycling paper is the best way to protect trees. Recycling prevents trees from being cut down and used for paper and other products. According to the Green Center, recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees. If everyone in the United States recycled just a small portion of their newspapers, we could save 25 million trees. People should recycle paper and use recycled products whenever they can to save our forests.
Which statement expresses the reasons in this argument?
More people should recycle in general.
Trees are important to the overall environment.
Recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees.
Recycling helps stop trees from being cut down.
How did Maya Angelou's troubled youth influence her writing career?
Answer:
Maya Angelou was and still is an inspiration to me for many reasons. Her writing is unapologetic and smart, her voice never faltering in what she wanted to say. She stood up for what she believed in and fought for the rights of many. She shaped history and paved a way for black women to find their own voices and announce their stories
Explanation:
Dante is writing an argumentative essay on how the Columbian Exchange helped indigenous peoples.
Which claim is the most effective and should be included in his essay?
The Columbian Exchange was a big event that brought new ideas to indigenous peoples.
The Columbian Exchange brought horses and cows, which changed life for indigenous peoples.
The Columbian Exchange brought big changes for indigenous peoples, such as new ideas and religious beliefs.
The Columbian Exchange was beneficial for indigenous peoples because it brought horses, which improved transportation.
Answer:
The Columbian Exchange brought big changes for indigenous peoples, such as new ideas and religious beliefs.
Explanation:
The claim that is most effective is "The Columbian Exchange brought big changes for indigenous peoples, such as new ideas and religious beliefs". The correct option is c.
What was the Columbian Exchange?Following Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492, the term "Columbian Movement" refers to the exchange of illnesses, ideas, food, crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World.
The Columbian Exchange was most advantageous to Europeans. At the same time when food imports from Africa and the Americas helped Europeans live longer, the Americas' gold and silver were transported to the treasuries of Europe.
Therefore, the correct option is c. The Columbian Exchange brought big changes for indigenous peoples, such as new ideas and religious beliefs.
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What’s one possible theme of “The Moment”? Mention the poem’s structure as part of your analysis.
Answer: one possible theme is love
50 POINTS
Please write a poem with the requirements below. Please do not copy from any other brainly question.
Assignment
Narrative Poem
It's time to write your narrative poem! What story will it tell? How will the action rise to a climax and then fall to a resolution?
Your poem must include the following:
• A clear narrative sequence
• Sensory language
• Figurative language
• One verb in the conditional mood
• Two module vocabulary words
Answer:
it says 25 pintts only...
Explanation:
Anyone know this?
Which statement is mostly true?
A. It is best to have one solid claim followed by several strong reasons and evidence for each reason.
B.It is best to have several claims and interesting evidence for each claim.
C. It is best to have one claim and include as much credible evidence as possible.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This makes a solid claim and valid arguments for that claim are the most essential things needed in an essay. You only need one claim and the rest should be strong reasons and evidence on why that claim is a good one.
can someone plzzzz answer my last two questions
Answer:
I'll try
Explanation:
FREE QUESTION AGAIN!!!!
(i don't know why I love doing these so much lol XD)
Answer:
tyyyyy
Explanation:
NEED HELP ASAP FOR STORY QUESTIONS, IM FAILING THIS CLASS PLEASE HELP. I WILL GIVE BRAINLY. THE PDF IS THE STORY!
1. What questions might Nathan be talking about?
2. Why are the adults looking nervous and scrutinizing everyone else?
3. Does Evan come by? Explain how you know.
4. So far, the author has given hints about Nathan’s family, but has not revealed the whole truth. Why might this be?
5. Why is this line important? What does it connect to later in the story?
6. What is this line a hint about? Explain. What other hints can you find throughout the story?
7. Is Agent B exactly who the supervisor thought he was? Explain.
8. Why is this a clever conclusion to the story?
9. Summarize what is revealed during Agent B’s debriefing about what happened after Nathan’s mom shouted “Plan B!”?
Answer:
The answer is below...
Explanation:
1. What questions might Nathan be talking about?
The questions Nathan is talking about, are:
"What is he stops by with a bag of Ms. Pena's empanadas?"
2. Why are the adults looking nervous and scrutinizing everyone else?
Not sure about this question.
3. Does Evan come by? Explain how you know?
No, Evan did not come by. I know that because it said "right now I’m worried about him. He was supposed to come over after school today, after my appointment with the doctors."
4. So far, the author has given hints about Nathan's family, but has not revealed the whole truth. Why might this be?
Not sure about this one either, sorry.
5. Why is this line important? What does it connect to later in the story?
Which line is the question talking about??
6. What is this line a hint about? Explain. What other hints can you find throughout the story?
7. Is Agent B exactly who the supervisor thought he was? Explain.
No because, the first thing that the supervisor said to Agent B was, "What happened here yesterday? You're supposed to be one of our top guys". So it is obvious that the supervisor was not expecting the Agent to be how he actually is.
8. Why is this a clever conclusion to the story?
I'm not sure about this question or question 9
colorful
thoughtful
breathless
cheerful
wonderful
spotless
hopeless
creative
memorable
active
honorable
likable
miserable
reasonable
remarkable
massive
adaptable
impressive
careless
Answer:
Wdym?
Explanation:
I would love to help, just explain what needs helping! :)
Ahh yes
Explanation:
Now what's your answer again
What movement did Chopin champion before it became a major social and political force in America?
Feminism is the answer =)
What economic effects did the Columbian Exchange have on Europe? Choose three correct answers.
Investors became less wealthy.
Merchants made fewer trade voyages.
Spain gained wealth by trading silver with Asia.
Europe became the center of the first global economy.
Many European nations became wealthy through increased trade.
Answer:
C.) Spain gained wealth by trading silver with Asia.
D.)Europe became the center of the first global economy.
E.)Many European nations became wealthy through increased trade.
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Three economic effects of the Columbian Exchange on Europe were:
Spain gained wealth by trading silver with Asia.Europe became the center of the first global economy.Many European nations became wealthy through increased trade.What happened as a result of the Columbian Exchange?The Columbian Exchange saw raw materials flowing to Europe where industrial goods were then manufactured. This led to European nations becoming really wealthy from trade.
Spain for instance, gained a lot of wealth from trading silver with Asia and Europe in general became the center of commerce.
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Plz help me Just give me examples of them :)
Giving 15 points:)
Answer:
Just look them up!?!?
Explanation:
Look UP
Answer: Search them up and copy and paste
Explanation:
search alll of them up
Taking the ACT is a one shot deal
True
False
Answer:true srry if im wrong
Explanation:
which of the following is most clearly an example of dialogue?
Answer:
The answer is B. Dialogue refers to a conversation or discussion or to the act of having a conversation or discussion.
Dialogue refers to a conversation or discussion or to the act of having a conversation or discussion. Thus, the correct option is B.
What is a Dialogue?A dialogue is a representation of a spoken or written conversation between two or more individuals in literature or on stage. Moral dialogues are social procedures that enable cultures or groups to develop fresh, mutually acceptable moral perspectives.
Its origins can be found in other traditions, such as Indian literature, although it is most commonly identified in the West with the Socratic dialogue as created by Plato.
Structured dialogue is a group of dialogue techniques created to direct dialogic discourse toward problem comprehension and cooperative action.
While most conventional dialogue approaches are unstructured or semi-structured, it has been found that these conversational styles are unsuitable for coordinating many viewpoints in a problematic region.
Moral conversations have the potential to change the moral beliefs of a large enough group of people to lead to widespread support for decisions and policies that had previously received little or no support because they were viewed as immoral by a majority of people.
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How might people’s perceptions of one another be different if they had more opportunities to know and understand the people in other parts of Panem? How does this divisiveness benefit the Capitol?
This is part of the Hunger Games (book 1), it is almost due soon and I need some help.
Answer:
How Person Perception Helps Us Form Impressions of Others. In social psychology, the term person perception refers to the different mental processes that we use to form impressions of other people. This includes not just how we form these impressions, but the different conclusions we make about other people based on our impressions.
Explanation:
In a well-written paragraph, explain how "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout" could help you understand what happens when you procrastinate, or put off doing something that needs to be done. Then, give your opinion about whether or not a humorous poem is an effective way to communicate an important lesson. Use details and evidence from the poem to support your ideas.
Answer:
"Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout" displays the consequences of putting off work that needs to be done. Throughout the story, Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout refuses to take out the garbage. Her not taking care of the garbage leads to it piling up and causing her more problems. It helps you to understand what happens when you put off work by using description and examples of how it negatively impacts you. In the poem it says,
"And all the neighbors moved away,
And none of her friends would come to play."
Near the end of the poem, Sarah finally says, "OK, I'll take the garbage out!" But by the end it was too late, the garbage had already spread from New York to the Golden Gate. I think a humorous poem can be a good way to communicate an important message. It can keep the reader entertained, and communicate the lesson in a more efficient way.
Select the paragraph that shows that Mason is excited after finding the baseball photo.
Who Were the Spiders?
The Cooper family was about to move because Dad had a new job in Colorado. He had been out of work for a year, and Natalie and Mason knew he had been unhappy, but now a new job was making things look better. As Dad said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.”
Dad was already in Colorado, but Mom stayed behind so that the twins Natalie and Mason could finish fifth grade at Oak School. Today, Natalie and Mason were helping to pack boxes, and they enjoyed looking at the old treasures, especially the photo albums.
Mason found many photos, and Natalie picked up one of a baseball team in which the men’s uniforms had CLEVELAND printed on them. Someone had written 1895 on the photo, and Natalie asked, “Why is this photo here? The year is more than one hundred years ago.”
Mason asked Mom, “Is there a famous baseball player in our family?”
“I don’t know of anyone in my family, but maybe there was someone in your dad’s family,” she said, “so remember to ask about the photo when you talk to your dad tonight.”
That night Dad called, and Mason was eager to talk to him. “Dad, we found a photo today of a baseball team that played in 1895. Did one of your relatives play on a team a long time ago?”
Dad said, “It’s familiar, but I don’t know the story. Some of the photos are my father’s, so why don’t you call him and see if he knows?”
Grandpa Ken recalled that a relative played for a Cleveland team, a cousin of his great-grandfather whose last name was Zimmer, so Grandpa suggested they look up early Cleveland teams.
Mason and Natalie headed for the computer and found a baseball encyclopedia, where they clicked on “Teams” and found links to “Active Franchises” and “Earlier Franchises.” Mason knew that a franchise is a name for a professional sports team. Under “Earlier Franchises” they found three teams: Cleveland Blue, 1879–1884; Cleveland Infants, 1890–1890; and Cleveland Spiders, 1887–1899.
Mason shouted, “We found the answer! Our 1895 photo must show the Cleveland Spiders.”
Natalie said, “You might be right, so let’s find out about them.”
They looked for Cleveland Spiders and found the headline, “Grand Opening. About Nine Thousand People See the First Game.” A new Cleveland ballpark had opened on May 2, 1891. Cy Young was the starting pitcher, and Zimmer was listed as one of the players. “That’s the cousin of our great-great-grandfather!” said Natalie.
Mom said, “That means he played on the same team as Cy Young, who was an exceptional pitcher who won more games than any other pitcher in history.”
Mason wanted to know more, so they searched a baseball almanac. Natalie saw a list of players, and Zimmer was a catcher in 1895, a year in which the team came in second. She also read that in 1899, the Spiders were baseball’s worst team.
Natalie checked the 1899 team, and there was Zimmer again. “Oh, well, you can’t win them all,” she said.
Mom then said, “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” They would have to find out more about the Cleveland Spiders tomorrow.
A Mason asked Mom, “Is there a famous baseball player in our family?”
B“I don’t know of anyone in my family, but maybe there was someone in your dad’s family,” she said, “so remember to ask about the photo when you talk to your dad tonight.”
C That night Dad called, and Mason was eager to talk to him. “Dad, we found a photo today of a baseball team that played in 1895. Did one of your relatives play on a team a long time ago?”
D Dad said, “It’s familiar, but I don’t know the story. Some of the photos are my father’s, so why don’t you call him and see if he knows?”
E Grandpa Ken recalled that a relative played for a Cleveland team, a cousin of his great-grandfather whose last name was Zimmer, so Grandpa suggested they look up early Cleveland teams.
C : That night Dad called, and Mason was eager to talk to him. “Dad, we found a photo today of a baseball team that played in 1895. Did one of your relatives play on a team a long time ago?”
write a short story using what you’ve learned from reading Jack London’s "How to Build a Fire" about wilderness survival.Focus on the falling action of your story. Now is the time to wind down your story and describe how you headed back to safety.
Tip! Begin to end your story. Stay consistent with your verb tense. If the story is written in the past tense, keep using that same verb tense.
Answer:
To Build a Fire is the story of a young miner who has come to the Yukon to find gold. He is traveling toward his camp on a cold, windy afternoon, against the advice of a seasoned miner. He falls through some ice and gets his feet wet, necessitating building a fire to dry off and warm up.
Explanation:
To Build a Fire is the story of a young miner who has come to the Yukon to find gold. He is traveling toward his camp on a cold, windy afternoon, against the advice of a seasoned miner. He falls through some ice and gets his feet wet, necessitating building a fire to dry off and warm up.
Answer:
The tale of a young miner coming to the Yukon to find gold is to create a fire. On a snowy, windy day, he returns to his camp, on the advice of an accomplished miner. He has his feet soaked and crashes through ice, making a fire dry and burn up.
Explanation: