Answer:
Claim.
Explanation:
Answer: Counterclaim
Explanation:
Narrate a dream you will never forget
Answer:
there is this dream I have every now and then- there is this cute kid who is apparently my bf but my parents don't like him and in my dream me him and my brother just recently ran away but my in rl ex and his mom saw us and found us later then i dont know what happened from there.
Answer:
*OKay This is a bad dream warning*
I was young like 5 and I had a dream that I was asleep and robbers came and rob us they took every last thing INCLUDING THE TOILET and everything in the bathroom and also my favorite teddy bear that if I lose I will cry so hard and they said "If you tell someone I will rip your neck off" and they took my bear so I was gonna tell and I tried to find my parents and I looked outside and I saw them tied up in a van Luckily I knew how to work a phone and know the word "Police" and my numbers so I picked up the phone and called the police the police were confused so I explained everything to them and somehow they were a friend of my parents and came to my house grabbed me to take me with them for safety and we tracked down my parents. and after that, I woke up and cried also I was five at the time Now I am in middle school so yeah
Explanation:
Hope this doesn't scare people.
the price of consumer goods........ increasing. a)are b)is c) were d) has been ????
Answer:
A)are
Explanation:
the price if consumer goods are increasing
essay about do you disagree or agree that parents should be able to modify their unborn children, 500 to 700 words
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
Neither Farahany nor Silver argued in favor of allowing parents to modify their children to ensure other traits that are less medically necessary, but nevertheless desirable, such as higher intelligence or blue eyes. "What I think parents care about most is promoting the health of their children," Silver said. Leading to eugenics?
No, humans should not be allowed to genetically modify babies. There are so many down sides and problems with the process. There are many safety concerns, it isn’t very efficient and it would cause a negative impact on society. First, genetically modifying babies is a huge safety risk.
What do you think of when you hear the word ‘Genetically Modified’? Soybeans? Corn? No. This time, human beings. The human genome editing technology has progressed at a surprising pace in these three decades from the Human Genome Project to CRISPR. There was an announcement last week that the two scientists have just won the Nobel Prize of Chemistry for their contribution to the genome editing technology, named ‘CRISPR Cas9’.*1 That makes possible to cut off the target sequence of genomes and insert a different sequence. Cas9 is an enzymatic protein that works like scissors.*2 The human genomes have been decoded and mapped. It is possible for this technology to be applied to the human genomes. ‘Designer baby’ is more realistic than ever. ‘What would you like our baby to look like, darling? My blue eyes or your brown ones?’ Will a conversation like this be common soon?
The technology has an enormous possibility in several fields, particularly in medicine. The technology could be hopeful for people who have a serious disease such as HIV or hemophilia and are afraid of passing it on their children. Two years ago, Chinese scientists produced twin babies applying the technology, ‘CRISPR’, in order to prevent the babies from being infected with HIV because their father had the disease.*3 One of the scientists claimed that their achievement in giving the resistance to HIV to the babies could lead to taking fear of infectious disease away from human beings.
But there is one question popping up: Is practicing the technology directly to the human embryos ethically acceptable, even with such a good intention? Some people may think that the human embryos are already human lives and using the technology directly to them is equivalent to God’s deed, so that should not be done by human. President Bush banned the human embryonic stem cell researches in 2001 for a similar reason. Moreover, the technology makes errors and those errors could cause serious consequences to the babies. Who would take responsibility if that happens and how? The science community needs careful discussion about using the technology. And people also have to know more about it.
I think that making use of the genetic editing technology to the human genomes should be limited to developing treatments to cure and prevent of serious illnesses like cancer. We all need a thorough discussion: The scientists need a discussion to make ethical and judicial rules stricter than ever for researching with it and applying it to medicine. People also have to learn more and have their own opinions about the technology. I believe that parents should not genetically modify their unborn child only because they want their baby to have any particular appearance or ability. You should not use the term, ‘designer baby’, so lightly. That’s the issue of the human life.
___________ are limits set so a thesis statement is not too broad or narrow.
Clinchers
Standards
Divergent views
Parameters
None of these
1. Which sentence is written correctly?
a. The butterflies were covering the windshield. I wanted to admire their beauty; but the way they covered the car was more like a horror movie.
b. The butterflies were covering the windshield. I wanted to admire their beauty, but the way they covered the car was more like a horror movie.
C. The butterflies were covering the windshield, I wanted to admire their beauty; but the way they covered the car was more like a horror movie.
d. The butterflies were covering the windshield: I wanted to admire their beauty but the way they covered the car was more like a horror movie.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
I would say B.
Explanation:
I ran all of them through grammarly
-Eijiro <3
who here likes the anime my hero academia I know I do :D
Answer:
I've only watched it at my Bff's house but when I say it's amazing I mean its AMAZING!
Explanation:
Answer:
I do :)
Explanation:
Great show
any help please with my email assignment
Answer:
what grade
Explanation:
name three things that you can survive
How did now President Johnson handle Jefferson Davis differently
than Lincoln?
Answer:Hence, the basic difference is that Abraham Lincoln stands for the Union while Jefferson Davis is for the Confederacy. The former is known as a leader that had a very hard time controlling his people and subordinates, specifically his Cabinet members.
Explanation:
Answer:
Hence, the basic difference is that Abraham Lincoln stands for the Union while Jefferson Davis is for the Confederacy. The former is known as a leader that had a very hard time controlling his people and subordinates, specifically his Cabinet members. In February 1861 he was elected president of the Confederacy. Davis faced difficulties throughout the war as he struggled to manage the Southern war effort, maintain control the Confederate economy and keep a new nation united.
Compare and contrast facts and opinions in news articles.
WRITER
The man which came here is my uncle .
Why is which inappropriate for the above question
Answer:
"who" will appropriate word
Explanation:
which is not appropriate in the above question because "which" is used for objects and things
In the text box below,
Identify;
Main argument
Main supporting arguments
The evidence line used for each supporting argument
Answer:
Main argument:
Music should be a part of every school's curriculum at every grade level. The reason is because of the benefits that it brings.
Main supporting arguments:
Students would be much smarter and develop skills. It lets children use their imagination.It gives children something positive to do.Music builds self-confidence. It gives children a sense of accomplishment and success.The evidence line used for each supporting argument:
Argument 1: lines 5 to 7, "A study by the College Entrance Examination Board reported, "students with 20 units of arts and music scored 128 points higher on the S.A.T verbal and 118 points higher in math". A Rockefeller Foundation study states that music majors have the highest rate of admittance to medical school."Argument 2: line 8 -"It provides students a chance to try out their own ideas" according to the California Educator.-Argument 3: line 12, "...on her website "The Musician's Brain" Lois Svard explains how music stimulates "mirror neurons"....help them emphasize with each other. Argument 4: line 16 and 17 -As reported in the California Educator, "it gives [students] self-confidence and a feeling of importance to have a skill someone appreciates. They are also learning how to accomplish something from beginning to end and actually come out with a product that they can be proud of"-
Explanation:
The arguments are at the beginning and the end of each paragraph.
The pieces of evidence that support the arguments are always studies, or things said by remarkable institutions, magazines, or websites that specialize in music, education, and assessment.
We can see that the text does give the reasons and credible prove with each of them, making the text reliable.
What Poetic Device is used?
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Alliteration
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
how does reading expand our definition of humanity
Reading gives us a unique opportunity to journey along with other people as they navigate their way through their own particular vale of tears. It gives us an insight into humanity, a chance to understand what it means for others to be alive.
Answer:
Reading gives us a unique opportunity to journey along with other people as they navigate their way through their own particular vale of tears. It gives us an insight into humanity, a chance to understand what it means for others to be alive.
Explanation:
Read this claim.
Middle schools should ban the sport of football.
Which evidence best supports this claim?
a newspaper article about head injuries in football
details from a book about how football is played
a biography of a famous football player
a personal story of trying out for the football team
Answer:
the newspaper one i believe
Answer:
A. a newspaper article about head injuries in football
Explanation:
who is the speaker of "give me life or give me death"
I think that the question you are asking is who said "Give me liberty, or give me death", and the answer to that is Patrick Henry.
Answer:
patrick henry
Explanation:
because i said so lol
what are the causes for students to drop-out from University
Answer:
The shortage of money...
Or maybe they have been failing for a long time
Two vertices of a right triangle have coordinates (5, 12) and (11, 12). The segment that connects these points is a leg of the triangle.
Which coordinate pair for the third vertex would create a right triangle?
(11, 4)
(8, 12)
(19, 12)
(8, 20)
Answer:
(11,4) of course
Explanation:
1 Choose the best revision, if one is needed.
Answer:
Where are them?
Explanation:
What was going to be used to tie down Jane’s arms?
Answer: A)Garter
Explanation: I guessed it right
Can someone please fix the sentences 1-3 and correct them for me, I’ll give brainalist + points
Answer:
1 She swam the English channel several times n the past years n filled extreme accomplish afterward
2 my brother and I need to buy shirts, pants, socks, and shoes for school we hoped our parents have enough money
3 The dog's tail wagged as father gave them John's leftovers John look at them in anger.
Explanation:
what is a noun or noun phrase thats “it’s” is referring to back to in this sentence?
“Scientists have discovered that Mercury is shrinking! In the process, it’s surface is wrinkling and cracking.”
Which word best completes the sentence?
The store receipt was sufficient to
_________
(choices:)
dispel
predict
recount
reinforce
(choices)
any doubt about how much the item cost.
PLEASE HELP! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!
a) Dispel
Dispel means to 'make dissapear', speicifcally a doubt, beleive, or feeling. And the store receipt being sufficient to dispel any doubt makes sense given the job and function of a store receipt.
Read the paragraph and respond to the question:
Learning how to ride a bike is no easy task. Most people learn as children and mount their first bicycle with training wheels mounted on the sides of
the back tires. Those training wheels eventually come off. When that happens, usually someone runs behind the bicycle, holding the back of the seat
as the rider learns to balance on two wheels. As the runner runs back and forth down the street, the rider eventually picks up on how to lean to stay
up on two wheels. Eventually, the runner lets go of the seat, and the rider rides off on his or her own.
What is the central idea of this passage?
A. Learning how to run behind a new rider
B. How to take training wheels off of a bicycle
C. Learning how to ride a two wheel bicycle
D. none of the above
Explanation:
the answer is c
Where does the tone shift in the poem?
Answer:
The tone of the poem changes in the last two lines.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from Sonnet 17, written by William Shakespeare. The sonnet is the last of the 'Procreation sonnet.' Through the medium of sonnets, the Sonneteer is trying to persuade the Fair Youth to marry him and procreate a child with him.
The Sonneteer is concerned that the poems that he has written describing the beauty of the Fair Youth, will be considered false by readers. Therefore, he persuades the Fair Youth to birth his child, who will testify on his behalf in the future.
This shift in the tone is seen in the last two lines of the sonnet.
Answer:
The tone of the poem changes in the last two lines.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from Sonnet 17, written by William Shakespeare. The sonnet is the last of the 'Procreation sonnet.' Through the medium of sonnets, the Sonneteer is trying to persuade the Fair Youth to marry him and procreate a child with him.
The Sonneteer is concerned that the poems that he has written describing the beauty of the Fair Youth, will be considered false by readers. Therefore, he persuades the Fair Youth to birth his child, who will testify on his behalf in the future.
This shift in the tone is seen in the last two lines of the sonnet.
Read this excerpt of
"From Blossoms":
From laden boughs, from hands,
from sweet fellowship in the bins,
comes nectar at the roadside, succulent
peaches we devour, dusty skin and all,
comes the familiar dust of summer, dust we eat.
Which word helps create a positive mood?
• A. sweet
O B. dust
O C. bins
• D. devour
Answer:
A. sweet
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "From Blossoms", the author narrates getting nectar at the roadside and the familiar dust of summer.
The word from the excerpt that helps create a positive mood is "sweet".
Give a brief example of an Impression Management. How do you know the example is Impression Management?
Suppose jarrod wants to find out about Lonnie Johnson. He would find most of the information
Answer:80
Explanation:
because it is
Answer:
He would find most of the information from Lonnie Johnson
Explanation:
4. In "Everything Stuck to Him," what does the father mean by "Things change. I don't know how they do. But
they do without your realizing it or wanting them to"? Do you agree with this sentiment? Why or why not?
Answer:
I agree with the sentiment that " things change" due to the fact that, the only thing that is constant on this world is change. Just as the sun rises from the East and set at the West, so also do changes occurs in life.
For example, Paganism was once a widespread religion on the world but currently, it is not due to other religion like Christianity, Islam, Jewish religion which sprang up
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?
A.Crackle
B.Seahorses
C.Scarlet
D.Peter Piper
Answer:
A. Crackle
Explanation:
An onomatopoeia is a noise used in a literary text.
Examples: BOOM, shhhh, snap!