Answer:
Jing-mei asserts her will in the last fight over the piano lessons, which causes her mother to become angry because Suyuan thinks she has only good motivations. The way that Jing-mei "wins" is also bittersweet. She only wins the disagreement by bringing up her mother's lost children, which hurts her mother. This victory is hollow because Jing-mei doesn't get what she really wants: acceptance and love from her mother. That is why, nearly twenty years later, Jing-mei is still not over the piano incident. Her greatest fear is that her mother had given up on her. Although she is glad not to take piano lessons, Jing-mei's anguish is not due to her dislike of the piano. She is upset because she feels like her mom had set her up for failure.
Read the following excerpt: “Katie whispered, ‘Ibis, otherwise known as spoonbill. They’re my favorite bird—just look at that wingspan. They don’t weigh more than a couple of pounds but there’s something so majestic about the way they can glide over the water.”’ What does the dialogue reveal about Katie?
A.Katie has respect for nature, which is why she has researched so much about it
.B.Katie is annoyed that Jim is following her on this nature expedition.
C.Katie wishes she could spend more time in nature.
D.Katie enjoys showing off how much smarter than Jim she is.
Answer:
A.Katie has respect for nature, which is why she has researched so much about it .
Explanation:
Because she watches them and doesnt even hurt them. She also researched them so she is very respectful
is the process of gathering objective information.
Answer:
The answer is "Observation".
Explanation:
The observation is also an objective data collection method by objectively applying the use of one's senses. It's only system qualifications which are in reality two forms of the same thing are assessment or observation. This criterion can be used to render measurements further accurate. It's the method of collecting information carefully but organized regarding activities and procedures.
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Which concept does Paragraph 3 of the speech develop?
A. Great Britain is no match for the colonies in a military conflict
B. Great Britain's actions should cause the colonies to feel hopeful about their future.
C. Great Britain may appear to be preparing for war, but O this can be prevented if people are willing to compromise.
D. Great Britain's actions indicate that they are O preparing to use force to control the colonies, but this fact is being ignored.
The concept Paragraph 3 of the speech develop is Great Britain's actions indicate that they are preparing to use force to control the colonies, but this fact is being ignored. Thus the correct option is D.
What is a Context clue?A context clue is referred to as any kind of hint or idea reflects from the statements which help the reader to understand the clear context in which the word is. This hint helps the reader to determine the appropriate meaning.
The speech given by Patrick Henry' to the people of Old dominion (V) is an influencing speech where he tries to persuade people that the colonies' needs are never considered by the Britishers and they ignored it.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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Which concept does Paragraph 3 of the speech develop?
Great Britain is no match for the colonies in a military conflict.
Great Britain's actions indicate that they are preparing to use force to control the colonies, but this fact is being ignored.
Great Britain's actions should cause the colonies to feel hopeful about their future.
Great Britain may appear to be preparing for war, but this can be prevented if people are willing to compromise.
I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years, to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves, and the House? Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received? Trust it not, sir; it will prove a snare to your feet. Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss. Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with these war-like preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled, that force must be called in to win back our love? Let us not deceive ourselves, sir. These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to which kings resort. I ask, gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us; they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last ten years. Have we anything new to offer upon the subject? Nothing. We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable; but it has been all in vain. Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication? What terms shall we find which have not been already exhausted? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves.
How is Clara like in the story how would you describe her in “The nutcracker New York City ballet 1993”
Answer:
The music is memorable and beautiful, the story is enchanting, and it feels like Christmas can’t come until we’ve watched it at least once.
Explanation:
Write a short advertisement for a bar of soap, being as soothing as you can. Underline all the pleasantly connotative words you use.
Answer:
Explanation:
"When using Dove Eucalyptus gel soap, every drop get's you rooted deeper with nature making a simple shower feel like an all natural spa day right in the comforts of your home."
What chapter does justice Wargrave die in the book And Then There Were None?
Answer:13
Explanation:The epilogue of And Then There Were None reveals that Wargrave is responsible for all the deaths. He wanted to enforce his own version of justice. Wargrave shoots himself.
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Refer to the Newsela article “Should We Abolish the Electoral College?”
The author of the CON argument states that the Electoral College is necessary to protect the balance in power between smaller and larger states.
Which statement best explains how the author of the PRO argument interprets this idea?
A: The Electoral College gives candidates from larger states an advantage in winning the election.
B: The legislative branch should introduce a constitutional amendment to increase the power of the electoral vote.
C: The legislative branch more effectively maintains the balance of power among states with different populations.
D: The Electoral College is necessary to ensure checks and balances among the three branches of government.
Answer:The author of the CON argument states that the Electoral College is necessary to protect the balance in power between smaller and larger states.
Which statement best explains how the author of the PRO argument interprets this idea?
A: The Electoral College gives candidates from larger states an advantage in winning the election.
B: The legislative branch should introduce a constitutional amendment to increase the power of the electoral vote.
C: The legislative branch more effectively maintains the balance of power among states with different populations.
D: The Electoral College is necessary to ensure checks and balances among the three branches of government.
The anser is B
Explanation: I took the test hope this is right for you to.
The Constitution established the basics of the electoral college system, and only a constitutional amendment—a considerably more challenging procedure than passing legislation—can change them. Thus, option B is correct.
What legislative branch, a constitutional amendment?The legislative branch also has the authority to enact all laws, declare war, manage interstate and international trade, and set tax and spending priorities.
Proposals for constitutional amendments unmistakably need the support of both chambers of Congress. However, with varied degrees of consistency, all three institutions of the federal government have ruled that the President is not required to receive proposals for constitutional amendments.
Therefore, The legislative branch should introduce a constitutional amendment to increase the power of the electoral vote.
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Read the passage from Animal Farm.
"Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? . . . .
"And remember, comrades, your resolution must never falter. No argument must lead you astray. Never listen when they tell you that Man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. It is all lies. Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. And among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle. All men are enemies. All animals are comrades."
Which propaganda technique does this passage use?
card-stacking
hyperbole
scapegoating
glittering generalities
Answer:
last one
Explanation:
i think cause the others don't make sense
Which propaganda technique does this passage use?
a) card-stacking
b) hyperbole
c) scapegoating
d) glittering generalities
Answer:
b) hyperbole
write a paragraph with this line in it.
"if only i hadn't gotten a glow-in-the-dark tattoo"
must be at least 6 sentences
thank you to whoever helps
happy holidays
Answer: look in the comments for the answer if it's still there please I wrote it myself and thought it was pretty good to make up one on the spot u might have to scroll up a bit to find it but it's there
He
Said
to me, “ you are not running very fast “
Answer:
is there a question?
Explanation:
im confused
Answer:
...
Explanation:
Essay: Is America a utopia or dystopia?
I have to choose one side and find 4-5 sources to support my argument but I am feeling stuck... I don’t know where to begin.
Answer:
You could say that America is uopia, unless you believe otherwise
Explanation:
Which is the meaning of the word "perceptible" in the sentence?
Answer: (especially of a slight movement or change of state) able to be seen or noticed.
Explanation: Synonym -noticeable
Sentence-His brows came down into a barely perceptible frown.
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Answer:
(especially of a slight movement or change of state) able to be seen or noticed.
"a perceptible decline in public confidence"
Explanation:
True or false: when placed in water, a ball moves from one place to another with the waves.
Answer:
true
ball moves with the movement of waves
Select all that apply.
What are three important elements of an argumentative text?
a side comment
a claim stated as a topic sentence
a concluding statement
an entertaining introduction
supporting evidence
Answer:
a claim stated as a topic sentence, a concluding statement, and supporting evidence.
Answer:
The guy up there is right and i got 100%
hopefully he helped and give him a 5 star rating and a heart :)
Explanation:
Write a short story using these 5 words: apple, train, elephant, paper, banjo
(I have a serious case of writer's block, I can't think of anything rn)
Answer:
oh ok look at this it might give you a idea
Explanation:
The Banjo that belongs to the apple
Answer:
once upon a time there was this elephant named Ellie, and she loved to play the banjo. One morning she was running super late for her banjo practice, so instead of eating breakfast at home, she took an apple to go. When she got to the train station, the lady handed her a piece of paper and her ticket. While she was waiting for her train, she ate the apple and read the paper. It was a banjo playing competition!! She told her teacher as soon as she got to practice, and she started to work on her solo.
add whatever you would like to the end or it could just end there with a simple "she had the best day ever"
also would you mind helping me with my most recent question? it might help with your writers block if it is an easier prompt.
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Please help me I Need to create my own 55 word story. Remember to add a twist ending and have your story create two very distinct moods. Your story can ONLY be 55 words long! Remember to look at the rubric.
Answer:
You should of added more points to this question because its an 55 word story that people are gonna take time on to give you the answer but it's fine. Next time if it's something big just add more points because 10 points for other people to do your 55 word story or something else that is big it's not good. And you didn't put a rubric that is asking for " Remember to look at the rubric."
Explanation:
Suppose you asked several people to tell you what their favorite pet might be. Many people would answer your question by saying dogs were their favorite.
Dogs can be trained in so many ways that they can become actual companions and friends to their owners. People have depended upon dogs for so many kinds of friendships. Some dogs are well-behaved house pets. Others are loyal watch dogs and protectors of valuable property. Hunters have trained their dogs to help find and retrieve game. Dogs are used to assist the physically challenged in many ways. These helping dogs are used as leader dogs for the visually impaired. They can also assist those bound to a wheelchair. Dogs have also been trained to help rescue people who have been lost or injured.
A dog is one of the most loyal of pets. This loyalty certainly makes the dog one of man's best friends.
Choose the sentence that best describes the main idea of the preceding paragraph.
1 Dogs can be trained to rescue lost or injured people.
2 Dogs can be very loyal, useful friends.
3 Many hunters use dogs to help find game.
4 Dogs make good watchdogs.
is it one two three or four
I think its all of the four
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
If they have a pet or a dog they may love them and says yes since they are well know with that dog
Sometimes if they had a bad experience with other animals but not with dogs then they may say yes since they may have trauma from those animals
SOMEONE PLZ EXPLAIN WHAT IS THE GENRE OF THE TEXT MEANS. AND GIVE ME A EX. PLZ HELP ASAP!!!
Answer:
A genre is what type of writing it its. Ex: descriptive, expository, persuasive, narrative, technical and poetic.
Explanation:
Ismene says, "We are only women; we can't fight with men"(Prologue. 46-47). Elaborate on the connection between this concept in the play and modern day civil rights.
Who is right Creon or Antigone?
Answer:Creon
Explanation:
"The Birth-Time of the Gods" begins with a description of a universe in which "The earth and the waters, the light and the darkness…were intermingled in a vaporous liquid."
A. Write the types of these sentences:
Nandita cannot swim well.
.........................
Answer:
It's a statement?
Explanation:
Create a Simile Poem using the seven steps.
English 11
Poised between going on and back, pulled
Both ways taut like a tightrope-walker,
Fingertips pointing the opposites,
Now bouncing tiptoe like a dropped ball
Or a kid skipping rope, come on, come on,
Running a scattering of steps sidewise,
How he teeters, skitters, tingles, teases,
Taunts them, hovers like an ecstatic bird,
He's only flirting, crowd him, crowd him,
Delicate, delicate, delicate, delicate-now!
ORWhat did we say to each other
that now we are as the deer
who walk in single file
with heads high
with ears forward
with eyes watchful
with hooves always placed on firm ground
in whose limbs there is latent flight
What did Hermes steal?
Answer:
Hermes Steals Apollo's Cattle
Explanation:
Answer:
Hermes is the god of theft and thieves, which means he has stolen more things than I probably know of for example he has stolen Poseidon's trident, Artemis' arrows, and Aphrodite's girdle. When he was born he stole Apollos cattle of cows and ate them all, and the only reason he didn't get thrown into Tartarus is that he had bribed Apollo with an instrument he had created called the Lyre. So yeah you have to be more specific.
Explanation:
OOF
For the boy who harnessed the wind.
Why are Geoffrey and William so concerned about the farm.
i've hurt my arm.It's very _______. Uniflap.......
Answer:
it's very hurt?
Explanation:
Oofies :}
us be like:
Moo
what is the main idea of paragraph 3 Letter from Birmingham Jail
Answer:
Explanation:
King sent this letter to eight white religious leaders of the South. They were worried about his protesting. King wrote the letter to defend his ways of protesting segregation. P.1 "Here in the Birmingham city jail, I heard you called our protest "unwise and untimely." I feel that you are good men."
the author argues that puritan law
Answer:
Did u not finish your sentence or what?? Puritans are Pilgrims basically. If that helps.... sorry.
Explanation:
Is this an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE or DEPENDENT CLAUSE?
Because he was first.
A.) Dependent clause
B.) Independent clause
100 points!!!!!!!!!! In one paragraph, explain Dawson’s viewpoint about the expected invasion of the Union army upon her home state of Louisiana. Your response should summarize her viewpoint and cite relevant textual evidence to support your explanation.
Explanation:
Sarah Morgan Dawson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 28, 1842 to Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan and his second wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler Morgan. She spent her early childhood in New Orleans until Judge Morgan relocated the family to Baton Rouge in 1850. Although Sarah received less than a full year of formal schooling, she followed a serious course of study on her own. In addition to learning French, she read widely in English literature. References to her reading habits as well as allusions to various literary works appear in her diary, which she began during the Civil War.
The war years were extremely difficult for the Morgans, who suffered the loss of four family members between 1861 and 1863. Henry Morgan, Sarah's favorite brother, was killed in a duel in the spring of 1861, and her father, Thomas, died several months later. Three other brothers joined the Confederacy: of these, Gibbes and George were killed in 1863, while the youngest, James, climbed the ranks in the Confederate Navy.
Sarah, her mother, and her sisters moved back and forth between Baton Rouge and the surrounding countryside during the early war years. In August 1862 the Union army sacked their Baton Rouge home, and the threat of further violence forced them to abandon it. The Morgan women sought shelter with friends until lack of food and their mother's ill health forced them to relocate to an occupied New Orleans. After bitterly taking an oath of allegiance to the United States, the Morgans remained until the end of the war with Sarah's oldest brother, Judge Philip Hickey Morgan (referred to as "Brother" in her diary) who was a supporter of the Union. In 1872 the Morgans moved to Columbia, South Carolina, where Sarah began writing editorials for the Charleston News & Courier under the pen name "Mr. Fowler." A staunch supporter of women's equality, she often expressed her feminist views in both her editorials and her diary. In 1874 Sarah married the newspaper's editor, an Englishman and former Confederate officer, Francis Warrington Dawson. The couple had three children together. Francis Dawson died in 1889, prompting Sarah to join their son, Warrington Dawson, in Paris, where she lived until her death in 1909.
Although Sarah Dawson originally requested that her six-volume diary be destroyed upon her death, she later deeded the set to her son, who had the first four volumes published as A Confederate Girl's Diary in 1913. From March 1862 until April 1865, Dawson faithfully recorded her thoughts and experiences of the war. Her early entries, which deal primarily with Baton Rouge society, give way to detailed accounts of her family's daily fears about living in Baton Rouge as the fighting encroaches upon the city. Several times Dawson describes her family chaotically fleeing their home on foot, bringing only what they could carry with them. She also includes accounts of slaves faithfully rescuing their masters' children and household goods without the opportunity to salvage anything of their own. Although a strong supporter of the Confederacy, Dawson does not hesitate to record the kindness among members of the Federal guard, her disapproval of women's secessionist banter, and her despair over the South's future. The Diary 's final pages are filled with tragedy as Dawson recounts the anguish of losing her two brothers, the fall of the Confederacy, and the shooting of Abraham Lincoln.
Answer:
Explanation:Sarah Morgan Dawson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 28, 1842 to Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan and his second wife, Sarah Hunt Fowler Morgan. She spent her early childhood in New Orleans until Judge Morgan relocated the family to Baton Rouge in 1850. Although Sarah received less than a full year of formal schooling, she followed a serious course of study on her own. In addition to learning French, she read widely in English literature. References to her reading habits as well as allusions to various literary works appear in her diary, which she began during the Civil War.
The war years were extremely difficult for the Morgans, who suffered the loss of four family members between 1861 and 1863. Henry Morgan, Sarah's favorite brother, was killed in a duel in the spring of 1861, and her father, Thomas, died several months later. Three other brothers joined the Confederacy: of these, Gibbes and George were killed in 1863, while the youngest, James, climbed the ranks in the Confederate Navy.
Sarah, her mother, and her sisters moved back and forth between Baton Rouge and the surrounding countryside during the early war years. In August 1862 the Union army sacked their Baton Rouge home, and the threat of further violence forced them to abandon it. The Morgan women sought shelter with friends until lack of food and their mother's ill health forced them to relocate to an occupied New Orleans. After bitterly taking an oath of allegiance to the United States, the Morgans remained until the end of the war with Sarah's oldest brother, Judge Philip Hickey Morgan (referred to as "Brother" in her diary) who was a supporter of the Union. In 1872 the Morgans moved to Columbia, South Carolina, where Sarah began writing editorials for the Charleston News & Courier under the pen name "Mr. Fowler." A staunch supporter of women's equality, she often expressed her feminist views in both her editorials and her diary. In 1874 Sarah married the newspaper's editor, an Englishman and former Confederate officer, Francis Warrington Dawson. The couple had three children together. Francis Dawson died in 1889, prompting Sarah to join their son, Warrington Dawson, in Paris, where she lived until her death in 1909.
Although Sarah Dawson originally requested that her six-volume diary be destroyed upon her death, she later deeded the set to her son, who had the first four volumes published as A Confederate Girl's Diary in 1913. From March 1862 until April 1865, Dawson faithfully recorded her thoughts and experiences of the war. Her early entries, which deal primarily with Baton Rouge society, give way to detailed accounts of her family's daily fears about living in Baton Rouge as the fighting encroaches upon the city. Several times Dawson describes her family chaotically fleeing their home on foot, bringing only what they could carry with them. She also includes accounts of slaves faithfully rescuing their masters' children and household goods without the opportunity to salvage anything of their own. Although a strong supporter of the Confederacy, Dawson does not hesitate to record the kindness among members of the Federal guard, her disapproval of women's secessionist banter, and her despair over the South's future. The Diary 's final pages are filled with tragedy as Dawson recounts the anguish of losing her two brothers, the fall of the Confederacy, and the shooting of Abraham Lincoln.