Answer:
Environmental and economic
Explanation:
1. Explain Chloe’s first hypothesis in your own words. Do you agree or disagree?
2. Explain the meaning of “athletic ability exists in inverse proportion to intelligence”.
3. What does the expression “you’ve been riding the gravy train longer” mean?
for ungifted
Please i need help please
Simple sentence = 2
Compound sentence = 2
Complex sentence = 5
Descriptive language usually includes:
A) Sensory information
B) Alliteration and rhyme
C) Confusing details
D) Run-on sentences
this is from an assignment on brainpop called ´show, not tell.´ its the review quiz but it is for a grade so if someone could just take it for me and give me the letters of all the correct answers that would be awesome.
Describe a situation where you made your best first impression. What did you do right?
Your response should be 1-2 paragraphs
Answer:
First impressions are lasting impressions. If you hit that first note perfectly then you will have plenty of time to consolidate your position. On the other hand, if the first impression you make is a poor one, you are unlikely to get another shot. This is the reason why first impressions are important. Let’s talk about some examples of the first impression to understand the concept better.
These include meeting a potential client for the first time, giving an interview to an admissions committee at a college or university, making a presentation to an audience, or a debut stage performance.
First impressions are not just important in the workplace. There will be many instances in your life where it will be important to make a great first impression.
Although we are all aware of the importance of first impressions, we may not know the details that can make or break our first impressions.
We buy a product based on how it is advertised or placed in the store, often not even looking at a poorly packaged product lying on a lower shelf, even when it might be a better quality product.
That’s the kind of impact first impressions have. Read on to find out what you need to do to make a good first impression.
HOW TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION?
Clumsiness in a client meeting, failing to communicate properly during a presentation, or appearing unkempt during a job interview are some things that can create a negative impression.
Confidence is the key to making good first impressions. If you are sure of yourself, it will reflect in your body language and verbal communication. Confident people tend to have good posture. They make eye contact and have a relaxed and friendly demeanor when meeting new people.
LET’S LOOK AT SOME OF THE THINGS WE CAN DO TO ENSURE THAT OUR FIRST IMPRESSION IS THE BEST IMPRESSION ON OTHERS:
Dressing up properly for the occasion is a must. Properly ironed and spotless clothes accompanied by the right accessories and well-polished shoes give you confidence and help you look polished and put together. Whether it is a business meeting or a social get-together, make sure you follow the dress code.
Personal grooming is a must. Clean, cut nails, well-combed hair, and a freshly washed face go a long way. You don't have to spend large amounts on services at salons or get expensive treatments. Just make sure you're well-groomed.
Communication is a key aspect of creating great first impressions. It is not only about how you speak. Your body language, eye contact, tone of voice, and ability to listen to others all make you a great communicator. A warm smile and the ability to give sincere compliments go a long way in endearing others. These are all examples of first impressions that are impactful and memorable.
CONCLUSION
First impressions are lasting impressions. As a leading name in imparting interpersonal skills, Harappa Education understands why first impressions are important. The Decoding Others course gives learners insights into the art of making great first impressions. The course teaches you how body language, facial expressions, and micro-expressions can be used in a variety of settings. This is an easy to learn online course that will transform your ability to make great first impressions and establish business relationships that are long-lasting.
Explore topics such as Resilience, How to Know Yourself, How to Handle Pressure at Work, Self Awareness, Self Management, and the Meaning of Charisma from our Harappa Diaries blog section and take charge of your growth.
Hope it helpes you!
Which type of sentence is this?
Artichokes, which originated in the Mediterranean, are now grown in the United States, almost exclusively in California.
simple
compound
complex
compound-complex
Answer:
I dont know
Explanation:
compound complex
Use the the letters of your first name to make an acrostic poem. Be creative!
The following is an example of an acrostic poem with my last name. YOU use your FIRST name.
You will use words, or phrases to describe yourself, but they MUST begin with that letter...
This is Mrs. Miller's example...
M- makes her students work hard
I- interesting and intelligent
L- laughs loudly
L- likes to watch netflixs
E- enjoyable and entertaining
R- reading teacher extroidinaire!
Answer:
C - aring
H - elpful
A - dorable
R - elaxed
L - eader
O - utstanding
T - rouble sometimes
T - hankful
E - njoys alot
Explanation:
Paula has 4 bananas. She wants to divide each of them into 1/8 sections. How many 1/8's are there in 4 bananas?
Answer:
32
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
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Answer:
11: B
12: D
13: D
14: A
15: D
16: B
17: B
18: A
19: A
20: B
Explanation:
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Write an informative essay (4 paragraphs) in which you answer this question: How did the individuals in the selections cope with the obstacles they faced?
Describe the hardships faced by the people or characters in the selections, and inform the reader about how they dealt with those obstacles. Use details from the selections to support your ideas. I WILL MARK BRAINLISET FOR THE PARAGRAPH
Answer:
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Answer: the paragraph
Explanation:
May someone write me an introductory paragraph on goofy inventions
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Answer:
Explanation:
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How does the setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 of The Outsiders, as well as the characters of Cherry and Marcia, help develop the character of Ponyboy
Answer: To use the calculator: Enter the corresponding values into the boxes below and ... to and add to. i) In a quadratic equation in the form ax2 bx c 0, if.
Explanation:
In the space provided, evaluate the role historical perspective plays in writing. How can understanding the historical perspective of a text help the reader better understand the meaning of the text?
Answer:
If you understand the historical perspective then you understand the cultural, social, intellectual, and emotional settings of the text. This can help you better understand why the person is feeling what he/she is feeling and it can help you understand why the character's do what they do.
Explanation:
I hope this helps!
Historians employ sourcing and contextualization to deeply consider an author’s background and the time and place in which the author lived (context) to better understand the point of view, meaning, and argument of a primary source. When analyzed in this way, understanding the point of view is often called historical perspective, which Sexias and Morton (2013) define as “attempting to see through the eyes of people who lived in times and circumstances far removed from our present-day lives.” In The Big Six: Historical Thinking Concepts, Sexias and Morton provide guidance to teachers to help students in this type of primary source analysis.
Select the link that follows to see how helping students understand historical perspective/point of view is also important for meeting CA Historical and Social Sciences Analysis Skills.Teaching students to source and contextualize aids in developing deep understanding of historical perspective. Students who actively engage in these strategies are more likely to ascertain the author’s point of view or purpose described in Reading Standard 6.
What is the most challenging thing that you have ever done?
Reflect on you. Make sure your answer is in sentence form, with a capital letter and the proper punctuation.
Answer:
First you have to think of the most challenging thing youve ever done, here is a sentence starter: The most challenging thing i have ever done was...
Explanation: Example the most challenging thing i have ever done was when i ran in a had to overcome my fear of snakes.
Which of the following is NOT an example of an informational text?
A. story told from the point of view of a dog
B. newspaper story about an important event
C. biographical sketch
D. magazine article on the science of earthquakes
Which of the Code of Hammurabi punishments are used today? Which are not?
Answer:
Hammurabi's code required accusers to bring the accused to court by themselves. Unlike today's laws it is required by law for the accused to show up to court. Hammurabi's code and today's laws both offer protection of property and different punishments for different crimes based on severity
Explanation: not for sure but hope this helps
Answer:
I studied this awhile ago so forgive me if I make some mistakes in this response
Explanation:
Maybe the if you hurt someone, you will get punished.
For example, if someone punches someone in school, you could get detention. Pretty sure we still have that one around
Not sure about the things that are not used today, sorry!
1. What does Mr. Osborne mean when he says, “a mosquito couldn’t make it through the screening process”?
2. What does Donovan do during Robotics that surprises and excites most of his classmates?
3. What had Noah never seen before?
GIVE ME THE ANSWER NOT SOME LINK
From ungifted
Answer:
wha but i need the story
Explanation:
The author uses dramatic irony, when the
reader has information that at least some
of the characters are unaware of, which
affects the way the audience reacts to the
plot, in this poem. Why is it ironic that the
crowds are celebrating?
(from O’captain my captain poem by Walt Whitman)
А) The war has ended
B) Lincoln has died
C) There is a parade taking place
D) Their captain has gone back out to
Sea
Examine the following quotes about pinball below:
“Pinball has always kept up with the electronic technology of the twentieth century.”
“Pinball machines were officially banned in New York by Mayor LaGuardia on January 21, 1942.”
Which one of these quotes could have been included in the article, “Pinball: Where Science Meets Fun” to support the central idea? In your journal, write your answer, and explain why the sentence you chose supports the central idea.
Answer:
"Pinball has always kept up with the electronic technology of the twentieth century." is the correct answer.
Explanation:
This is the answer because electronic technology is science, and talking about pinball machines being banned has nothing to do with science,
Choose online media sources from the list below. Select all that may apply.
podcast
website
ebook
movie
documentary
blog
book
Do you think the Pearl by John Steinbeck would have had a different ending if Kino had been an 'educated' man.
What do you have to pay attention to when it comes to the nuances of words as a reader?(1 point) the context the metaphors the audience the definitions
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Answer:
Oml that happend to me!
Explanation:
Which word has a similar meaning to the word construct as used in the phrase "construct meaning"?
teach
emphasize
build
learn
Answer:
build
Explanation:
when you are constructing meaning you are creating/building/crafting a meaning
teach and emphasize don't fit because that would mean the meaning is already complete
and learn doesn't make sense so we're left with build which makes sense
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Chapter 12 - Unrockin’
Study Questions
1. Why was Chloe unsure of whether to wear the sneakers?
2. What did Noah wear to the dance?
from the book UNGIFTED
I NEED HELP ASAP
Answer:
;-)
Explanation:
When you make an inference, you combine what you read with __
A. what you want to learn.
B. the details in the text.
C. the author’s point of view.
D. what you already know.
Answer:
the answer is D. what you already know
Explanation:
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According to “Can You Own Land in Outer Space?” is it legal for individuals to own land in space at the present time? Cite text evidence in your response.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
On this day, pancakes were first made. Many would consider pancakes to be their favorite breakfast food. Would you? What is your favorite food to eat for breakfast? If you don’t eat breakfast, why don’t you eat breakfast? What is your favorite meal? Please write 7 sentences.
Answer:
I wouldn't consider pancakes to be my favorite breakfast food. The reasoning for this is that to me they are very dry no matter how they are made. You have to cover then in lots of butter or peanut butter and syrup just to get them most and to a delicious flavor. You have to chug milk after every bite as well because of how dry they are. My favorite breakfast meal is eggs, bacon/sausage, and toast. It is a good variety and all three-four foods have a magnificent flavor. My favorite meal of the day would either be breakfast or supper. Eating good food in the morning provides me lots of energy to go throughout the day but a delicious supper makes me feel full and ready to get the rest of the day done so i can go to bed.
Explanation:
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Fix the dangling modifier. You will have to change the wording slightly.
1) Married to Mary Powell, her entire family moved into the poet’s home.
A misplaced modifier is too far away from the word it modifies. To correct a misplaced
modifier, rewrite the sentence with the modifier in the correct place. A dangling modifier
does not make sense because the word it should modify is not in the sentence. You will need to
rewrite a sentence slightly to correct a dangling modifier. Dangling and misplaced modifiers
can be words, phrases, or clauses.
Misplaced modifier: The student has checked out that book with the red hair.
Correct modifier: The student with the red hair has checked out that book.
Dangling modifier: After losing his sight, Milton’s Sonnet XIX was written.
Correct modifier: After losing his sight, Milton wrote his Sonnet XIX.