create words using the prefix 'auto' and the suffix 'graph'
PLEASE CREATE 10 words for me
Answer:
automobile
automotive
automation
autocracy
autopilot
bibliography
biography
cartography
geography
digraph
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Explanation:
What’s does your reciting voice lack that your conversation voice doesn’t
Answer:
A person's conversation voice is more interactive and has active thinking behind it. On the other hand, the reciting voice involves reciting the words without understanding behind it.
Explanation:
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What does this quote mean to you?
“We were never young.”
― Kevin Young
Answer:
maybe it means when you are young age is just an number.
Explanation:
The discussion of "certification," on pages 4 and 5 in the Passage, is MOST closely connected to what idea?
Answer Choices:
A) operating conditions
B) assembling joints
C) controlling costs
D) verifying quality
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English 7 Section 1BC - Activities
4. Which of the following best explains what it means to analyze the perspective of the characters?
It means to predict what will happen next based on the events unfolding.
1
It means to determine who is telling the story and what they think.
It means to explore the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
It means to determine the message of the text.
Answer:
It means to explore the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
Explanation:
Analyzing the perspective of the characters is a quest to determine the point of views of the characters in a story. When doing this analysis, we are better able to understand the thoughts and feelings of the individuals involved.
It helps us to understand why they do the things they do and think the way they do too. Analyzing the perspective of the characters helps us to have a better comprehension of the story.
Which detail best demonstrates discourse between characters?
excerpt from A Good Place for Maggie
by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman
"ACCIDENT AT GREENSTON NUCLEAR PLANT, No Danger to Community, Officials Say."
Every time that headline from yesterday's Los Angeles News flashed into her mind, Margarita—Maggie-Cruz griped the steering wheel of her
w more tightly and assured herself that she was doing the right thing. It wasn't as if she were in danger from the Greenston plant in the desert
hundreds of miles away, but those headlines had been the convincing factor in her decision. Yes, it was the right thing to do, and hour after hour
as she drove north of Los Angeles, she had felt more and more competent and more secure. Until now.
For the last hour she had been so intent on the changing countryside that she forgot to buy gas. The gauge said empty. She drove on, dreading
the moment when the motor would draw on the last drop of gasoline and give up. She was driving on a narrow country road lined with tall
eucalyptus trees and nothing else. Then in a clearing on the left side of the road, she saw a battered old sign with faded red letters: G-A-S. No, it
wasn't a mirage; it was more like a miracle. With a grateful sigh she turned into the run-down station, bumping over broken concrete and coming
to a stop by one of two pumps.
A weary-looking old man in grease-spotted overalls appeared beside her. "Fill 'er up?"
"Is it cheaper if I pump it myself?" It didn't look as if he'd take a credit card and she was low on cash.
"All the same here, missy," the man called, rounding the car. "Fill 'er up?
Maggie said yes, please go ahead, and climbed out of the blue W. Good thing I didn't splurge on lunch, she thought, staring at the pumps. Gas is
almost twice as high up here as it is in Los Angeles. But I'm not complaining. When she had driven mile after mile without finding a gas station,
she had begun to think that maybe being sixteen and a half didn't make her that smart, maybe a trip like this was a little much for her. Now she
felt better. She stretched and thought, Dad would be proud of me. I'm doing what is right for me. Oh, I'll miss my friends, especially Mim and
Lorena. I'll even miss Ryan. I wonder if he was really going to ask me to the TGI June bash? Well, that's history. Now is now.
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Answer:
It is b
Explanation:
Read the passage, then do as required
Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes
imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is
simple and good. Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side
of the picture is quite the opposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to
death or live like 'Robinson Crusoe', waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is
an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find
out.
Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there
longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Island to Miami to have it
repaired. During the journey, their boat began to sink. They quickly located a small rubber
dinghy with food, matches, water and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they
arrived at a tiny coral island. There were hardly any trees on the island and there was no
water, but this did not prove to be a problem. The men collected rain- water in the rubber
dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat.
They caught lobsters and fish every day, and , as one of them put it ' ate like kings' ! When a
passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had
to leave.
Questions:
1-Choose a suitable title for this passage.
2-According to the information given In the text, how the two men came to the desert
island? And what did they do there ?
3-If you were stuck on a desert island, and you have the chance to bring ( 3 items / things )
to help you survive in this island. What will you bring with you? And why?
4-What would you change / or add in this text, if you are the author ?
5-Can you summarize the text in two or three sentences?
6-Think of another Ending for this story.
7-If you got the chance to ask the author of this passage, one question, what would it be?
Answer
The Ultimate Experience
They were on their way, their boat died, they grabbed the dinghy and reached a deserted island.
They made sure to protect themselves, feed themselves, and find water.
Knife, Fire -(stuff to make fire), Rope - many uses for rope
I would add the info about the animals on the island and what it was like to look up at the night sky so dark and beautiful full of stars
Two men were recently rescued from a deserted island. They were found safe. They enjoyed the experience so much that they did not want to leave. They were rescued.
Ending - I can see the Swiss Family Robinson story taking place and these 2 guys building them a house and staying on the island.
Question: Would you like to end up on a deserted island?
Explanation:
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
A
it is raining now, we can't play football.
A. Therefore
C. As
B. But
D. Although
2. Peter is fat À
he eats a little.
A. because
C. SO
B. and
D. although
3. John is lazy. He does not do his homework or revision well.
A. Thus
C. Howe
D. After
B. So that
not me.
Everyone agrees with him
C.
A. SO
D. b
B. as
Answer:
1a
2.b
3.
4.a
Explanation:
hope some of my answers are right
The correct letter of the sentences.
Therefore, it is raining now, we can't play football.Peter is fat À so he eats a little.John is lazy. Thus, he does not do his homework or revision well.Everyone agrees with him so. What is adverb?The adverb is the word that they change to limit the verb's meaning. The adverb expresses location, circumstance, time, cause, degree, and manner. It was usually in the form of a when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what extent question. The adverb is the part of speech.
According to the sentence was the add-on the adverb in the join of the verb to the classify the completing in the sentences. The sentence was the perfectly to describe the joint of the adverb as (therefore, as, but, the although).
As a result, the correct in the sentence of the adverb. Therefore, option (a), (b), (a), and (a).
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Grammar
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of going to and the verbs in the brackets.
1. We
(move) house next summer.
2. I
(not do) the shopping on Saturday. The town's too busy at
weekends.
3. Ellen
(not apply) to the university in Brighton.
4. I
(fly) to Geneva on Monday.
5. We
(not stop) at Granny's house on the journey.
6. Helen
(take) her driving test next month. I hope she passes!
7. I
(not finish) my studies next year. I have decided to go travelling
instead.
Answer:
1. We are going to move to a new house next summer.
2. I am not going to do the shopping on Saturday. The town's too busy at weekends.
3. Ellen isn't going to apply to the university in Brighton.
4. I am going to fly to Geneva on Monday.
5. We aren't going to stop at Granny's house on the journey.
6. Helen is going to take her driving test next month. I hope she passes!
7. I am not going to finish my studies next year. I have decided to go travelling instead.
Explanation:
We use "going to" to indicate a future action that we have already planned. The structure is:
subject + to be + going to + main verb
The auxiliary verb is "to be". It must be conjugated according to the subject of the sentence: I am, you are, he is, she is, it is, we are, or they are. If the sentence is negative, the verb "to be" can be contracted with "not" when possible: aren't or isn't. If the sentence is interrogative, "to be" must be placed before the subject. Take a look at the examples below to better understand it:
- Lisa (she) is going to cook us dinner.
- Lisa isn't going to cook us dinner.
- Is Lisa going to cook us dinner?
What is the " evaluation adjective "?
Answer:
on the picture
Explanation:
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Based on the seventh and eighth paragraphs, what does Callie think about the men's
meeting?
She's relieved that the men will take care of things.
She's skeptical the men will find a solution.
She's hopeful that the men will solve the locust problem.
Answer:
She's skeptical the men will find a solution.
Explanation:
The short story "The Locusts" revolves around the locust invasion that damaged and disrupted crop production in the small town where Callie and her family lived. The 1874 locust invasion had left everyone cropless, and reduced the people to a state of hunger.
In paragraphs 7 and 8 of the short story, Callie 'accepts' that the locust issue is for the menfolk to deal with as her Pa had said. But she seemed skeptical about it. This is evident in the line "[S]he suppressed a scowl." Callie knows she can't do much about it nor can the men, after all, every one of them is hungry.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer: She's skeptical the men will find a solution.
Explanation:
What kind of sources is MLA 8 geared toward?
-
Online sources
Print sources
Journal articles
MLA 8 was designed to simplify the process, helping writers accurately and intuitively cite sources more easily, requiring that every source type follow the same format. This means that books, websites, periodicals, videos, photographs, and all other types of sources now use this same standard format.
What’s an invention that would be useful in life (nobody has thought of)
Open to any suggestions
Answer:
A machine that would make you travel faster than light
Which central idea of the passage does the phrase “betray our own” best support?
Answer:
A. Offering a spark of hope
Explanation:
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Answer:
Meaning that they touch the ground in only the middle.
Explanation:
It asks to imporve the clarity of what the rocker snowboard is...so.
Which words are opposites?
01. break, brake
O
2. father, man
03. huge, enormous
04. destroy, construct
Answer:
destroy and construct
Explanation:
Why is Franklin's “The Way to Wealth" often referred to as a "secular sermon"?
It motivates its audience through descriptions of the afterlife.
It uses religious stories and imagery to communicate modern ideals.
It's meant to be read aloud to an audience.
It presents a system of ethical behavior through proverbs.
Answer:
It presents a system of ethical behavior through proverbs.
Explanation:
Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
1 I feel sympathetic / friendly towards people who are bullied at school.
2 My computer crashed. Consequently / Consistently, I lost all the files stored on it.
3 Have you heard the last / latest news?
4 We listened to the speeches for hours. Eventually / Possibly they finished and we went home.
Answer:
sympathetic consequentlylatesteventuallyExplanation:
you cant feel friendly but you can be friendly so it must be sympatheticconsistently means that it does it as normal but consequently means that it happened because of something elselatest is a superlative meaning that it is the most up to date that is why it is latestthis is in past tense and possibly isn't normally associated with the past tense so eventually is usedHURRYYY PLZZ
What is Esperanza's
mother's major life regret?
O Leaving school.
O Living on Mango street.
O Having four kids.
O Moving to America.
Answer:
O Leaving school.
Explanation:
Sandra Cisneros's "The House on Mango Street" is a story about the life of a twelve-year-old girl named Esperanza. The immigrant family's life on Mango Street is shown through the perspective of the young protagonist.
Esperanza's mother's regret about her decision to quit school is mentioned in the chapter "Smart Cookie". Here, Esperanza reveals how her mother complained about her life and how she should have been something else. Mama said, "You want to know why I quit school? Because I didn't have nice clothes. No clothes, but I had brains." These lines show her regret in leaving school.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Write three paragraphs discussing how the universal idea of human kindness relates to the texts in the unit
Answer:
The metaphor, "Milk of human kindness" mean to be caring and compassionate to other people. This could be a universal theme because anyone can be kind to a stranger in need. People in China can care for someone, people in England can care for someone else, even people in Alaska can be caring for a stranger.
In " The Convict and The Bishop," the bishop helped and defended Jean Valjean whom he didn't even know. While everybody else drove him out, the bishop tended to him. He gave Jean a bed to sleep in, a bed and he gave him comfort when nobody else would. This shows that people can be nice to others in need.
In " The Strangers That Came to Town," when Andy and Tom made mischief, they really hurt the Duviches. Thier father made them repay the family by catching 60 fish. When they gave the fish to the Duviches they were overjoyed and invited Andy and Tom's family to eat the fish. The Duviches were shown kindness by the father and returned the kindness by inviting Andy and Tom's family for a meal.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Paragraph 1
The universal idea of human kindness is prominently demonstrated in the story "Thank You Ma'am" by Langston Hughes. The main character, Mrs. Jones, shows kindness to a young boy named Roger who tries to steal her purse. Instead of punishing him, she takes him to her house, cleans him up, feeds him, and even gives him money for the shoes he wanted to steal. Mrs. Jones shows compassion towards Roger and does not judge him based on his actions. Her kindness towards him eventually leads to Roger's realization that his actions were wrong, and he vows to never steal again. This demonstrates how an act of kindness can have a profound impact on someone's life and can change their behavior for the better.
Paragraph 2
The universal idea of human kindness is also demonstrated in the story "The Strangers That Came to Town" by Ambrose Flack. The story is set in a small town where two strangers come to live. The townspeople are initially suspicious of them, but they soon realize that the strangers are kind and generous people who want to help the town. They help the townspeople in various ways, such as repairing their houses and helping them with their chores. The strangers also show kindness towards a young girl who is being bullied, and they stand up for her. Through their actions, the strangers demonstrate how kindness can break down barriers and bring people together.
Paragraph 3
A theme shared by both texts is that kindness can bridge the gap between people from different backgrounds. In "Thank You Ma'am," Mrs. Jones and Roger come from very different backgrounds, yet her kindness towards him helps to break down the barrier between them. Similarly, in "The Strangers That Came to Town," the strangers come from a different place and have different customs, yet their kindness towards the townspeople helps to bring the community together. Both stories demonstrate that kindness can transcend differences and create a sense of community and understanding.
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Which sentence best conveys the argument in "The Case for Shelter Animals"?
A) Adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
B) Animal shelters are full of adoptable pets.
C) People have several places from which to adopt a pet.
D) Pet stores only sell full-bred, well-adjusted animals.
(Please only answer if you've read the story from k12, thanks)
As seen in "The Case for Shelter Animals", the sentence that best conveys the argument is: Adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
What is pet?Pet is actually known to be an animal that is domestically-bred and trained to be a companion and for pleasure. Pets are seen in seen in many homes today as they have formed bond within the family.
We can see that the sentence that best conveys the argument in "The Case for Shelter Animals" is adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
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7) Which two words from the passage are related in meaning?
A)
dinner and dessert
B)
common and popular
C)
coffee and restaurant
D) separate and together
What is the difference between an
archetype and a motif?
Answer:
the answer is to the question is D
dentify the type of conflict revealed in each statement.
She does not want to miss the interview, but the weather is making travel difficult.
In her frustration, she longs for a world that appreciates the intelligence of women.
I want to go play football with my friends, but my brother is making me help him with chores.
His stubbornness prevents him from compromising.
My computer crashed before I could save the essay I was typing.
Answer: external, internal, external, internal, external
Explanation:
which of the following words is not in it's plural form? mice moose deer goose
to find the proper spelling of a word with multiple definitions, the best resource to resource to consult would be a
Answer: Dictionary
Explanation: Hope it helps!
improving writing exam answers
change to passive voice let us sing together
Answer: LOL U cant Sing!!!
Explanation: LOOL
In a commercial setting, what is the average lifespan of a tree ?
a. 150 years
b. 75 years
c. 13 years
d. 37 years
Answer:
67 years
Explanation:
The average lifespan of a company listed in the S&P 500 index of leading US companies has decreased by more than 50 years in the last century, from 67 years in the 1920s to just 15 years today, according to Professor Richard Foster from Yale University.