8. The first news broadcast took place on November 2, 1920, and announced the results of a presidential election. What conclusion can you draw from that statement?

8. The First News Broadcast Took Place On November 2, 1920, And Announced The Results Of A Presidential

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Answer 1

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It would be number 3 I believe


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How should a presentation script differ from a research report?
Group of answer choices

It should be based on personal experience.

It should include more direct quotes.

It should be shorter and more to the point.

It should sound more like a story.

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It should be based on personal experience

With the invention of the telescope, suddenly the universe didn’t seem so far away. Galileo, an Italian scholar in the 1600s, took advantage of this new device by pointing it toward the sky. Through the telescope, the moons and planets looked clearer and closer. Galileo could see that the moon had a rough surface dotted with craters. He also found the Milky Way galaxy. In addition, Galileo observed that Earth appeared to circle the sun instead of the other way around. These discoveries reshaped how people thought about space and Earth’s place in it. Galileo’s groundbreaking observations also sparked a curiosity about space that continues into modern times.

Read the passage. Then complete the sentence.

The central idea of the passage is that
A. Galileo changed scientific processes for future generations.
B.the telescope was a brilliant invenshion.
C.galilios use for the telescope changed human understanding of the universe.
D.galileo was far superier to other sciantists of his time.

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its the 3rd one its the answer. Its option c

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Explanation:

Answer:

I think it is c sorry if wrong

Explanation:

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Write a Rough Draft for or against viewing sports figures and celebrities as positive role models.

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im for celebrities being positive role models because they have such a large platform and i think it’s really important for them to take advantage of that

Read this excerpt from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! How Safe Are We?.

24/7: And working with the CDC has allowed you to do that?
DR. SCOTT DOWELL: Right. I joined the CDC as an epidemic intelligence service officer. We’re like medical detectives. We’re the ones who run to a country when we hear about an outbreak of disease. Usually, the nation’s government asks us for help. Their people are dying and they need outside aid.

How could a video best build on the idea of “disease detectives” from the interview?

A - A video could define the work that epidemic intelligence officers do for the CDC.
B - A video could show epidemic intelligence officers collecting clues about diseases.
C - A video could explain that governments often ask epidemic intelligence officers for help.
D - A video could show Dr. Dowell, an epidemic intelligence officer, answering the question.

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Answer: if disease detectives arrive to people on time then they could save many lives

Explanation:

Answer:

D. The video shows field workers collecting clues about diseases.

Explanation:

it is correct

Please help me, I really don't know. Correct answer gets a Brainlist.

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The correct answer is c
The correct answer is A

Make this paragraph kid-friendly.

They analyze user's needs and then design, test, and develop software to meet those needs. Recommend software upgrades for customers existing programs and systems. Design each piece of an application or system and plan how the pieces will work together.

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Answer:

See if this works

Explanation:

They break down client's requirements and afterward configuration, test, and create programming to address those issues. Suggest programming upgrade for clients existing projects and frameworks. Design each bit of an application or framework and plan how the pieces will cooperate.

Anne Frank and her family hid in the attic of what building? A.Her doctor's office B.Her elementary school C.Her father's law office D.Her town's library

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C. her fathers law office.
C. her fathers office

pls can someone help me with this i cant remember even learning this

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Answer:

denotation  is the literal meaning of a word and connotation is like the example or suggested meaning of a word

Explanation:

Answer:

Connotative means the emotional weight of a word.

Denotative means a literal meaning from the dictionary.

Hope that helps

Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne (Pulling out a pasteboard-bound book). A diary! (She throws her arms around her father.) I've never had a diary. And I've always longed for one. (She looks around the room.) Pencil, pencil, pencil, pencil. (She starts down the stairs.) I'm going down to the office to get a pencil. Mr. Frank. Anne! No! (He goes after her, catching her by the arm and pulling her back.) Anne (Startled). But there's no one in the building now. Mr. Frank. It doesn't matter. I don't want you ever to go beyond that door. Anne (Sobered). Never . . . ? Not even at nighttime, when everyone is gone? Or on Sundays? Can't I go down to listen to the radio? What does this piece of dialogue reveal about how Anne views her family’s situation? She has not yet realized what it means to be in hiding. She is not afraid of taking a risk for something she wants. She does not think that the rules of hiding apply to her. She is not scared of being found and sent away. Mark this and return

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She has not yet realized what it means to be in hiding.

Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.

That day I walked to Gestapo headquarters. The red-and-black swastika flew from the flagpole. Uniformed Germans were everywhere. It was a well-known fact that people who entered this building did not always leave it again. I entered the building and inquired of the soldiers on guard where this Austrian had his office.

I was told which office, and went directly there. It was a medium-sized room, filled with desks, all occupied by workers who were busily typing. The Austrian's desk was in the corner of the room. He sat behind it facing me when I entered. His name was Karl Silberbauer.

I went up to his desk and stood with my back to the typists. I'd been thrown off by the fact that he wasn't alone, so all I did was stand there, briefly looking into his eyes. Any spoken words would have been audible throughout the room, so I just stood and didn't say a word. All I did was rub my thumb against the two fingers beside it, the index finger and the middle finger – the sign for money.

Why does Miep choose to visit Gestapo headquarters?

She is no longer afraid of the Germans.
She seeks a friendship with the Austrian.
She believes the Austrian owes her money.
She is desperate to find help for her friends.

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Answer:

D. she is desperate to find help for her friends

Explanation:

I think this is the answer, please tell me if I'm wrong.

I need help please! I don't understand this! Thanks

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Answer:

Beware all who enter here.

Explanation:

This is easy, so take a look at the third symbol. It corresponds with the "w" which is a right facing arrow and a dot inside of it.

Answer:

BEWARE ALL WHO ENTER HERE!

Explanation:

If u follow the designated symbols it is really simple and fun :)

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How does a Magic Helper drive the plot of a story?
(a) Magic Helpers often appear out of nowhere.
(b)The Magic Helper helps other characters solve their problems.
(c) Magic Helpers always give other characters valuable gifts.
(d)Magic Helpers intend to teach other characters lessons.

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Answer:

Where is the story of it

Answer:

b

Explanation:

I took the test

Make this paragraph kid-friendly.

They analyze user's needs and then design, test, and develop software to meet those needs. Recommend software upgrades for customers existing programs and systems. Design each piece of an application or system and plan how the pieces will work together.

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Answer:

They analyze user's needs and then design, test, and develop software to meet those needs. Recommend software upgrades for customers existing programs and systems. Design each piece of an application or system and plan how the pieces will work together.

I think the paragraph is kid-friendly. Sorry if I am wrong

which statement best represents the controlling idea of the paragraph

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Answer:D

Explanation:i am pretty sure.

At First it was between A and B, but A is more correct as B doesnt talk about what movies are remade from books.

What inference can you make about Wisconsin for its cranberries?

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It is the nations leading cranberry producer with 60% of the nations cranberries
their is 60% of the usa production of cranberry in wisconsin

PPPPPPPPPLLLLLLLLLLLLLZZZZZZZZZZ HELLPPPP ILL MAKE U BRAINLIEST ( What story could these images tell? Create a short narrative for one of the following images. Remember ‘show don’t tell’ and vivid language (the senses)
→ Using proper comma placement, including FANBOYS for compound sentences ) PLZZ do both :(

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Answer:

For the first one:

The world can sometimes be stressful, so the man likes to listen to music to block out the noise. The music inspires him to do great things for himself.

Request: Please make me the brainliest.

PART A: Which statement best describes a major theme in the story?

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Answer:

D. Good things happen to caring and loyal people.

Explanation:

I believe it's the only one that makes sense.

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In Triangle Factory Fire Flesh and Blood So Cheap.


Reread lines 182-196 and explain why the author included this personal observation in the excerpt.


9. Reread lines 207-219. Summarize the most important information about the fire escape.


10. Reread lines 223-239. Cite a sentence that states the main idea, and then cite details that support that idea.


11. Cite details about Chief Croker and explain why the author includes them.

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Answer: I have this assignment too, here's what I got, (teacher marked right)

9. When people crowded onto the fire escape it cause the nails to become loose, sending them tumbling to the 8th floor hitting sharp objects.

10. The main idea was the 10th floor was the best place to be, and the author supported this by saying that they survived by dashing up the stairs.

11 Chief Crocker was no softie and was used to horrific things that came with his job but this case hit him differently, He included this sentence to show how horrific and saddening the situation was and that even the toughest people in the field were heartbroken.

Explanation: is this u addie?

Explanation:

i still dont understand what the question is-

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You may not have ever heard of the Inupiat, Inuvialuit, or the Gwich'in peoples, but where can you infer that they live? Explain. *Answer in complete sentences using proper capitalization and punctuation.

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Answer:

I infer that they live somewhere around Alaska because it sounds sort of foreign but not very foreing.

Explanation:

Answer:

Alaska

Explanation:

I can infer they live in Alaska because the Inupiat live in Arctic regions. They are a group of Alaska Natives. The Inuvialuit live in Arctic Canada. The Gwinch’in people live in the basins of the Yukon and Peel rivers in eastern Alaska. All these tribes are North American tribes.

Which choice best defines the central idea of a passage?

A.
It is the specific idea the passage focuses on.
B.
It is the general topic of the passage.
C.
It is who or what the entire passage is about.
D.
It is the evidence that supports the argument

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Answer:

It is the general topic of the passage.

Explanation:

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If w = -2 and v = -8, which of the following expressions shows the values correctly substituted in for the variables in the expression w2 - v + 1?

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Answer:

assuming w2 is w^2

(-2)^2 - (-8) + 1

4 +8 + 1

13

Explanation:

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I hope this helps :)

can someone help please

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Answer:

A or the first one??

Explanation:

Which of these is an example of the kind of claim that would go in an opinion essay?

Fables are boring because it’s too hard to believe that animals would act like human beings.
Fables were used by older cultures to teach children how to get along with other people.
Fables are more fun to read than other stories because animals make interesting characters.
Fables could be used in preschool to teach students how to make good choices.

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Answer:

"Fables are more fun to read than other stories because animals make interesting characters."

Explanation:

This would go into an opinion essay since it's your opinion that fables are more fun to read because of the animals. Not everyone will agree with this statement. Thus, making it an opinion essay claim.

Read the excerpt from Story of My Life by Helen Keller.

WILL AWARD BRAINLYEST
NEED NOW

Meanwhile the desire to express myself grew. The few signs I used became less and less adequate, and my failures to make myself understood were invariably followed by outbursts of passion. I felt as if invisible hands were holding me, and I made frantic efforts to free myself. I struggled—not that struggling helped matters, but the spirit of resistance was strong within me; I generally broke down in tears and physical exhaustion. If my mother happened to be near I crept into her arms, too miserable even to remember the cause of the tempest. After awhile the need of some means of communication became so urgent that these outbursts occurred daily, sometimes hourly.


My parents were deeply grieved and perplexed. We lived a long way from any school for the blind or the deaf, and it seemed unlikely that any one would come to such an out-of-the-way place as Tuscumbia to teach a child who was both deaf and blind. Indeed, my friends and relatives sometimes doubted whether I could be taught. My mother's only ray of hope came from Dickens's "American Notes." She had read his account of Laura Bridgman, and remembered vaguely that she was deaf and blind, yet had been educated. But she also remembered with a hopeless pang that Dr. Howe, who had discovered the way to teach the deaf and blind, had been dead many years. His methods had probably died with him; and if they had not, how was a little girl in a far-off town in Alabama to receive the benefit of them?


Which answer choice is the best summary of the excerpt?


Laura Bridgman was deaf and blind, and she had been educated. Helen needed to be educated like Laura Bridgman so that she could express herself.


Helen had frequent outbursts because she needed a means of communication. Helen’s mother began looking for someone to educate Helen.


Dr. Howe had developed methods of teaching the deaf and blind, but he had been dead for many years. Helen’s parents had difficulty finding her a teacher.


Helen’s friends and relatives didn’t think she could be taught. Helen’s mother read about Laura Bridgman, who was deaf and blind and had been educated.

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Answer:

Laura Bridgman was deaf and blind, and she had been educated. Helen needed to be educated like Laura Bridgman so that she could express herself.

Explanation:

This answer makes the most sense because the excerpt describes Helen's disability to express herself and provides an example of a woman who was educated despite disabilities.

Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

Why should high school boys and girls should be allowed to play hockey on the same team? Explain your position and your reasoning in a complete paragraph.

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Answer:

Did you know that more than 7.3 million kids participated in youth sports during 2017? Girls rarely play with boys sports teams, and coaches and sports fans should be more accepting of girls on boys sports teams. Girls have the same athletic ability, girls are as strong or as tall as boys and various laws say that girls should be on the same sports teams if they choose to.

Explanation:

Students should be allowed to play hockey together so they can learn different techniques and strategies. There could be good male hockey players while some of the girls don’t play as much. If those students are split, they could play and they could teach each other things. Maybe there’s two close friends whom are opposite gender. If they could be on the same team, they could happily play together.

What about the excerpt shows that this story might be a
personal narrative?
Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy
Bernstein
Sixth grade was a tough year. Some days, walking the
halls was like trudging through peanut butter-nearly
impossible. I had entered the world of teenagers, and 1
wasn't even one of them yet. Lynette Gardner had
always been my best friend, until February, when she
turned thirteen I wouldn't be thirteen until August
It is narrated by a character in the story
It has one central character
It has more than one character
It describes real and imagined characters

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Answer:

The passage is written in first person and it talks about a personal experience.

Explanation:

the excerpt uses words like I and my, which you use to refer to yourself. For example, "I wouldn't be thirteen until August."

This passage is written in first person and she is talking about an experience that happened to her

Because Buck has killed Spitz before the beginning of Chapters 4 and 5 his character can be said to have ________. completed his story arc completed his character's development arc along a moral spectrum not yet completed his story arc and will not achieve the full arc until the end of the story never truly realized his potential

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Answer:

Not yet completed his story arc and will not achieve the full arc until the end of the story

Explanation:

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and i sound like a nerd;-;

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Answer:

Not yet completed his story arc and will not achieve the full arc until the end of the story.

I'm pretty sure it is the answer, because I read this book befoe.

HELP ME THIS IS FOR THE BOOK TANGERINE DONT ANWSER MY QUESTION UNLESS YOUR GOIGN TO ACTUALLY TRY AND HELP I HATE WHEN PEPOLE JUST USE ME FOR POINTS

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Answer:im not using u for longs

Explanation:

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1. How does risk play a role in innovation?

2. Imagine trying to develop a new product or invention. Which of these risks would be the hardest for you to take?
a. Getting criticized for trying something new and different
b. Gathering the funds and materials to start your product
c. Losing all your profits and savings if your product flops
d. Being remembered as a failure

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Answer:

Either c or d

Explanation:

The answer is subjective to each individual. However most people would fine option C the hardest risk.

How can writers use emotional appeals in positive ways to support an argument?

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Answer:

they can persuade people using emotion

Explanation:

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