Answer:A
Explanation:
Match the big 6 question. What is the “story” of the poem.
Explanation:
option no 2 is write answer
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An outline will help
ideas.
generate
organize
Answer:
Organize
Explanation:
An outline will show where you're going and how to get there. Use the outline to set goals for completing each section of your paper. It will help you stay organized and focused throughout the writing process and help ensure proper coherence in you final work.
Which of the following sentences contains a double negative?
He didn't decide what to do early enough.
I can't never go on no vacation with you.
She won't call you before the meeting.
Tracy never had enough time for soccer.
To that new order we oppose the greater conception—the moral order. A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign revolutions alike without fear.
Is this sentence.
1.ethics
2.emotions
3.logic
4.sense of urgency
Answer:
4
Explanation:
sense of urgency
Read the following paragraph.
Macy was nervous. She had never attended such a formal dinner before. People were speaking in low voices. The matching plates, bowls, glasses, and cutlery were laid out perfectly. Macy had no idea which of the two forks she needed to use first. Dinner at her house was always relaxed with everyone talking and laughing loudly about the events of the day. Most of the time their plates didn’t even match, and the napkins were always made of paper. Macy took the cloth napkin and placed it on her lap, just like she had just seen her friend do. So far, so good. Hopefully, she could copy her friend for the rest of dinner.
Use the context clues to find the definition for the word formal as it is used in this paragraph.
a-proper
b-expensive
c-lengthy
d-delicious
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Answer:
A proper dinner
Explanation: well based on the description, you can tell it is a proper dinner.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How did Angela know some of Turtle’s clues? A. Turtle told her sister what they were. B. Angela forced Turtle to tell her. C. Angela looked in Turtle’s diary. D. Turtle made Angela pay her for her clues. ( the westing game )
Answer:
Turtle made Angela pay her for her clues. ( the westing game )
Explanation:
True or false The lady or the Tiger, the conclusion is ambiguous since the reader does not know what is behind the door the young man was sent to
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
"The Lady, or the Tiger" is a short story by American author Frank Richard Stockton. The main characters are a princess and the man with whom she falls in love. The princess is described by the narrator with the same adjective as her father, the king, is: semi-barbaric. The king, for example, has decided that it is a fair trial to have a criminal choose between two doors. Behind one, there is a tiger; behind the other, a maiden. Luck will decide if the criminal is guilty or not. In other words, if he chooses the tiger, he is automatically considered guilty, and his punishment is to be eaten by the animal. If he chooses the lady, he is innocent, and his reward is to marry her.
When the semi-barbaric king finds out his daughter is dating a man of inferior rank, he imprisons the man. Before her boy.friend enters the arena where the trial happens, the princess is able to find out which door leads to which outcome. The answer seems obvious: she will point him to the door that leads to the lady. But will she? The princess grows extremely jealous when she imagines the man she loves marrying another woman. She also grows sad when she thinks of him being devoured by a tiger. What will she do? If she is semi-barbaric, that means she can choose either option. Her barbaric side may lead her to betray him, but her loving side may lead her to help him. The story ends without revealing what was behind the door she pointed him to.
NOTE: I had to type "boy.friend" like this because, for some reason, Brainly would not let me post the answer if I spelled it normally.
Perhaps the dominant political issue of the time when Miller was writing Death of a Salesman was:
A. The cold war
B. The rise of communism in America
C. The great depression
D. World war 2
Plsss help me, I’m so confused!! Brainlist for correct answer
Answer:
chronological order
Explanation:
it explains the stages of monotremes
starts off with an egg and develops into an adult monotreme
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What is Carr's goal in pointing out the shortcomings of his argument in this article?
A) It supports his argument that computers will replace human ingenuity within our lifetime.
B) It supports his claim that human thought processes are vital because they can be flawed and incomplete.
C)It illustrates that his sources and interviews were not very relevant.
D)It shows the outcome of the speed-reading processes that the web engenders.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It supports his claim that human thought processes are vital because they can be flawed and incomplete.
Read Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken." What are two key themes of this poem?
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
We are faced with choices between good and bad.
It is necessary to make choices in life.
Choices are not mandatory.
Choices shape a person’s life.
Answer:
If it's more than one answer, B and D. If it's just one answer, B
Explanation:
What Victorian opinion of Indians does Mukharji find amusing in A Visit to
Europe?
A. The idea that Indian art is symbolic
B. The idea that India is a large city
C. The idea that Indians are mainly vegetarians
D. The idea that Indian men treat women poorly
Answer: letter D
Explanation:
The idea that Indian men treat women poorly is the Victorian opinion of Indians that Mukharji find amusing in A Visit to Europe.
A Visit to Europe is a manifesto on how travel can be used to gain information and educate oneself. He intends to portray both India and England through the lens of imperial citizenship in his tale.
Mukharji thought it was humorous because the British thought all Indian men exploited their wives and had polygamous marriages. Because the English knew little about Indian culture, they had the propensity to generalize information. For example, if someone indicated that Indians exploited their women, the British assumed that all Indians were like that.
Thus, option (D) is the correct answer.
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IV. Change the following sentences into negative
interrogative. Do not change the underlined words.
Example:
The dog was barking when she opened the gate.
The dog was not barking when she opened the gate.
Was the dog barking when she opened the gate?
1. You were watching the football match when I saw you.
2. I was cycling when I met him.
3. They were eating when the lights went out.
4. We were swimming when he left the place.
5. She was running away when the teacher saw her.
6. While they were driving, it started raining.
7. When you were sleeping, they took your photograph.
8. I was singing as they passed by
9. The man was laughing when the thief ran away.
10. John was walking when they took him away.
Answer:
1. You were watching the football match when I saw you.
You were not watching the football match when I saw you.
Were you watching the football match when I saw you?
2. I was cycling when I met him.
I was not cycling when I met him.
Was I cycling when I met him?
3. They were eating when the lights went out.
They were not eating when the lights went out.
Were they eating when the lights went out?
4. We were swimming when he left the place.
We were not swimming when he left the place.
Were we swimming when he left the place?
5. She was running away when the teacher saw her.
She was not running away when the teacher saw her.
Was she running away when the teacher saw her?
6. While they were driving, it started raining.
It did not start raining while they were driving.
OR: While they were driving, it did not start raining.
(or possibly.... While they were not driving, it started raining)
Did it start raining while they were driving?
OR
While they were driving, did it start raining?
7. When you were sleeping, they took your photograph.
They did not take your photograph when you were sleeping.
OR: When you were sleeping, they did not take your photograph.
Did they take your photograph when you were sleeping?
OR: When you were sleeping, did they take your photograph?
8. I was singing as they passed by.
I was not singing as they passed by.
Was I singing as they passed by?
9. The man was laughing when the thief ran away.
The man was not laughing when the thief ran away.
Was the man laughing when the thief ran away?
10. John was walking when they took him away.
John was not walking when they took him away.
Was John walking when they took him away.?
Explanation:
For 6 and 7, answers can vary severely. Since I do not know which "underlined words" not to change, I had to guess.
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How would you deal with in-depth conversations about student safety and tutors in general?
Answer:
Explanation:
Coming from a student I think you just need to be chill...... and not make everything weird and complicated
Read the following excerpt from "The Passage" and answer the question that follows.
Garrick's sister was nine and a genius. She looked up from her maps . . . I watched her do it once, one Saturday when I was over and Garrick and I played Risk for three hours at the table. Andi sat with us, a table spoon in front of her, didn't move or say a thing the whole time, and when we finally stood up, the spoon had a little twist in its handle.
Which sentence best explains how this passage represents an example of magical realism?
The passage creates an entirely magical world in which all the characters have magical abilities.
The author creates a confusing and contradictory world in which the magic and story elements are entirely impossible.
The author creates a magical world with ordinary characters and abilities.
The author introduces magical elements into a realistic world, and the magical elements are treated as ordinary by the characters.
Answer:
The author introduces magical elements into a realistic world, and the magical elements are treated as ordinary by the characters.
Explanation:
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George eagerly tore the wrapping paper off the gift. When he opened the box, he was amazed.
certainly isn't stingy."
Thesaurus
stingy adj. cheap, closefisted, miserly, selfish, thrifty
Which opinion does George most likely have of Aunt Edna?
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Answer:
inform
Explanation:
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Answer:
i think inform i might be wrong
Explanation:
Write an argumentative essay about someone who is unfairly portrayed as a monster or a hero. This person may be real or fictional. Try to convince your readers to change their opinions about your subject. In other words, you need to get people to view the so-called "monster" in a better light, or to recognize the negative qualities of the so-called "hero."
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Unit two test through and animals eyes sixth grade language arts
Answer:
I don't think I understand
What do you mean? Can you give us an image or something? Then I will answer.
Please help me need to past
Answer:
1: Sign language would make it difficult for me to make friends because most people aren't deaf and they wouldn't know to communicate and they wouldn't understand me.
2: I would respond with anger or I would respond by obeying their rules.
3: When a my parent or an adult starts being overly permissive with me it makes me feel more open and free.
Explanation:
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is this good for community safety? i am very worried this won’t get me a good grade and need reassurance 24/7 :)
Answer: I think you did a good job, I hope you get a good grade on this
Explanation:
It doesn’t seem that there is anything that needs changes or any mistakes
Which is the best summary of the passage
You need to provide all the pages of the article.
what roles and responsibilities does the media have in resorting human
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What reasons does the author provide to explain why Barbara Pope's role in the Civil Rights
Movement was "forgotten"?
Answer:
THE ROSA PARKS OF D.C. HALF OF THE CENTURY BEFORE THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT SHE BOARDED A TRAIN AND CHALLENGED THE VIRGINIA JIM CROW LAW SOON HER STORY WAS MOSTLY FORGOTTEN.
Explanation:
SHE BECAME UNIMPORTANT BECAUSE THE ON;Y WAY PEOPLE CAN FIND OUT INFORMATION ABOUT HER IS THE LIBRARY
Short answer questions
1.
Why do you think people take drug?
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People take drugs because they want to change something about their lives.
Here are some of the reasons young people have given for taking drugs:
To fit in
To escape or relax
To relieve boredom
To seem grown up
To rebel
To experiment
Why is the scene at the camera store ironic in excerpt from messages from my father
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the scene at the camera store was iconic because the narator did not know a crucial part of his father's past. He had always believed that his father was an important person. He did not understand why his father was confident.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
QUESTION 2
Is the following clause a fragment? If so, why?
Because we were late to the party.
O The clause is missing a subject.
O The clause is missing a verb.
The clause is a dependent clause because it begins with a dependent word.
The clause is a complete sentence.
QUESTION 3
Identify the following as phrases, independent clauses, or dependent clauses:
Twelve divided by three is four:
Answer:
the sentence written above is a fragment because it is incomplete.It has been picked out of a whole sentence
A group of words known as a phrase consists of a subject and a verb (predicate). It can serve as either a standalone clause or a dependent clause (part of a longer phrase). The dependent word "because" is the first word in a sentence, and requires a subject and a verb to form a complete sentence. It gives a justification or explanation, but it cannot be considered as a complete assumption in itself.
For given example, Because we arrived late to the party- dependent clause. "Twelve divided by three is four" is an independent clause in relation to question 3 which expresses a complete notion with a subject ("twelve") and a verb ("divided") that stands alone as a complete phrase.
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WILL GIVE BRAINLINESTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!! Once you have identified the author’s claim and also located all of the evidence provided, how do you analyze the claim?
Group of answer choices
Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most readers that it’s true.
Decide if the author should have done more research or worded the claim differently.
Decide whether or not you agree with the author’s claim, regardless of the evidence.
Decide how the author should have supported the claim, instead of the way he or she chose.
Answer:
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Answer:
Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most readers that its true.
Explanation:
Its very simple you just have to decide if the evidence supports its claim and if its true.