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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I guess because there isn't any sign of biasness? Lol
Answer:
It can be C. While it might be......
The article suggests that because women bear the children, they have evolved to be less violent in order to keep them and their offspring safe. What are your thoughts on this theory? In what situations might violent behavior be helpful for mothers?
Answer:
The Co-occurrence of Child Maltreatment and Domestic Violence . ... ENHANCING CASEWORKER SAFETY AND SUPPORT IN CHILD ... and girls identify more with the female victim; ... Many victims make repeated attempts to change their behavior in order to ... Otherwise, it is thought, they would not endure the abuse.
Explanation:
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Read the conclusion of an informative report on ocean pollution.
(1) Plastic and other forms of pollution in the world’s oceans has become an urgent problem. (2) It has resulted in a rise in greenhouse gases and has contributed to climate change. (3) Plastic bags and other products threaten ocean wildlife, too. (4) Also, factory smoke can lead to dangerous air pollution. (5) To sum up, state and local governments must create new policies to prevent the spread of plastic in oceans and new programs to clean up the seas. (6) If we work together, and all do our part, we can solve this growing danger to our environment.
Which sentence should be removed to make this conclusion more effective?
Sentence 2
Sentence 3
Sentence 4
Sentence 5
Answer:
Sentence 4
Explanation:
Although this is another point, the start of the sentence is thrown away and dulls the rest of the report.
Who taught Gatsby to be a dignified man?
Dan Cody also taught Gatsby everything about being wealthy. When Dan Cody died Gatsby inherited a small amount of his wealth.
Ella Kaye took Jay Gatsby's inheritance from Dan Cody from him.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Hi can someone correct me this pleeasssseee and can you add some English expression cause I'm French and it will improve my text thank youuuu
Answer: Brainly wasn’t letting me upload it, so I just took a screenshot. Other than that, you did a great job!!!!
Answer:
The parapragh is corrected. I'm not the best but I tried my best:)
Explanation:
The novel "The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a book which tells a story about an old doctor with mental issues and has the ability to shapshift into another person by a sip of a potion. Utterson, his long time friend, is taking time in investigating in this mysterious and puzzling case. However, the storyline of this novel is not realistic and it is easy to tell that it is a work of fiction.
Firstly, regarding the realism of the story, I did not really appreciate it because for me it's not realistic at all. Not just because of the science fiction element, which is normal for this genre to not be realistic, but because of the story in general without considering the science fiction element. For example, we know that Dr. Jekyll is a sociopathic criminal who is murdering people, but the police in the novel are not taking this seriously. It is not normal that in a situation, like in the novel, the police are not very engage while realistically speaking, the police should be doing thier best to solve the case.
Secondly, we can asume that Utterson have many clues and hints to help him the identity of Mr. Hyde, Jekyll, yet he did not manage to find out. It was just as if he did not consider and actually thought about the clues that was given to him, and that is another example of something not being realistic. People might just think that Utterson may not be not very smart but he, as a lawyer, should be able to point out the answer based on the clues.
Finally, another example that proves the story is not realistic is, in chapter 6, Utterson did not open and read the letter from his friend, Lanyon, who had passed away. The letter was a part of the strange case of Jekyll and although that he was told not to open it, I wonder how his curiosity did not take over him like normal humans let thier curiosity take over them. The letter being something that relates to the case was also another reason for it to be opened and read yet Utterson resisted and left it unopened.
This is the finished edited version I did for you and I'm also going to add a conclusion for you since most essays have one and I'm not exaclty sure why you didn't have one.
"The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is definitely strange. The story and actions of the characters were not what a normal human would do in real life. Although that the genre is science fiction, the decisions of the characters were not realistic. There is no logical explanation on the reason behind it. All in all, the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson has a confusing storyline.
I changed some of the phrases to make them sound better but just a reminder that you don't have to. It sounds more professional to me but it might not for you so change what you think should be changed since this essay isn't mine. I really hoped this helped and your english level is already really good, I just think that you should practice some more on the grammer part:)
Read the following sentences:
Woodrow is an interesting person. ________, he knows a lot about European history and architecture.
Which of the following transition words best connects the two sentences?
Group of answer choices
Afterward
In comparison
Therefore
To illustrate
Answer:
To illustrate
Explanation:
to illustrate is the right transition word because it means to prepare the reader that the writer is going to expand on their previous statement
Answer:
.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Read the excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "Preludes." Which form of poetry is used?
The winter evening settles down
With smell of steaks in passageways.
Six o'clock.
The burnt-out ends of smoky days.
And now a gusty shower wraps
The grimy scraps
Of withered leaves about your feet
And newspapers from vacant lots;
The showers beat
On broken blinds and chimney-pots,
And at the
of the street
A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps.
And then the lighting of the amps.
O A. fixed form
© B. closed form
O c. free verse
O D. blank verse
newspapers from vacant lots;
The showers beat
On broken blinds and chimney-pots,
And at the
of the street
A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps.
What similarity does the author show between gabby and Ryan in the final paragraph
Answer:
They both improved their own lives while helping others.
Explanation:
Answer:
They both improved their own lives while helping others.
Explanation:
"it's hard to beat someone who never gives up"
Answer:
Babe Ruth hope it helps
that is the girl.i like her much change into one sentence joining with relative pronoun
That is the girl whom I like her much
What does President Johnson say African Americans are often kept from doing because of the color of their skin
Answer:
President Johnson says African Americans are often kept from voting because of the color of their skin.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Finding Unity in the Alabama Coal Mines.”
The southern state of Alabama was a stronghold for Jim Crow practices. Nevertheless, the UMWA was able to bridge the racial divide in that state, forming a powerful interracial labor union fifty years before the civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s would make racial integration the rule of the land.
In the context of Alabama in the 1900s, the UMWA was culturally and historically significant because it
a. supported the civil rights movement.
b. was a segregated organization.
c. was an interracial organization.
d. supported coal mining companies.
The right response is that c. was an organisation that mixed races. The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) was able to cross the racial gap and establish a potent interracial labour union at a period when Jim Crow laws were widely used in Alabama.
In a state where racial segregation was the norm and the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s hadn't even begun, this was an impressive accomplishment. The UMWA was the first group in Alabama to unite individuals of all races in the struggle for fairer pay and working conditions.
The organisation served as a platform for the growth of racial equality and civil rights, serving as a sign of hope for people who had experienced discrimination. The UMWA's ability to come together for civil rights.
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Question 7 of 24 Which of the following sentences uses an idiom to show that Logan has taken on a task that is too big for him?
A. Logan thought that he could finish the report in a weekend, but it turned out to be a chip on his shoulder.
B. Logan thought that he could finish the report in a weekend, but he could not finish the project in time O
C. Logan thought that he could finish the report in a weekend, but he had bitten off more than he could chew.
D. Logan thought that he could finish the report in a weekend, but he was stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Answer:
pretty sure it should be C
Explanation:
the idiom "bitten off more than you can chew" stands for someone who has taken a task far too big for them. hope that helps! ^^
How to paraphrase this sentence: in the past many people had skills such as making their own clothes and doing repairs to things in the house. In many countries, nowadays, skills like these are disappearing.
Answer:
Skills that many people used to have, like making their own clothes and doing home repairs, are now disappearing in many countries.
Explanation:
Paraphrasing is the process required when we want to use information from a text from another authorng without directly quoting the source material.
The resulting sentence whould be a personal version of the essential information from the source, presented in a new way. Although it´s important the the new sentence is not a copy of the original text, it´s necessary to correctly express the original information accurately, as it´s our responablity to safeguar the intelectual property of the source´s author.
Help please outsiders
What line from the poem "My Country" shows an example of personification
Answer:
wheres the poem
Explanation:
Why is Mr. Pirzada consumed with watching the evening news on TV?
Anwser: he is trying to fit in with Lilia's family
Anwser: he is hoping there will be news about his wife and daughters
Anwser: he would rather watch TV than read the newspaper
Anwser: his TV is broken and too expensive to repair
Answer:
he is broke
Explanation:
He needs a job
Many students revised the sentence in the following way: “The boys shared the teeter-totter.” Complete the following statement to compare your revision to the model.
My revised sentence
Answer: is close to the model
Explanation:
I took the class
Answer:
is close to the model
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer. True or False: It is okay to manipulate textual evidence to suit your purposes as long as the words you quote are from the source and in the same order. A. True B. False
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is not okay because even though you are giving credit to the person who originally wrote it and in the same order it is still using it for your own purposes which is never okay and if a teacher didn't tolerate it you could get in trouble or even worse have to restart
8. You recently read a blog by your teen friend, on 'Freedom-My Perception'. You
feel that your perception of freedom has seen a transformation after having read
The Long walk to Freedom.
Complete the dialoguein 120 words, with your friend, explaining your new
understanding of freedom. You may begin like this:
Friend: I think the freedom to watch TV. for extended hours or choose the kind of
programme I'd like to view is important.
You:
Friend: Hmmm. I still feel that the restrictions are not required. I want my freedom.
I'm human too, am I not?
Answer:
Dialogue on 'Freedom-My Perception'.
Explanation:
Friend: I think the freedom to watch TV for extended hours or choose the kind of program I'd like to view is important.
You:
Friend: Hmmm. I still feel that the restrictions are not required. I want my freedom. I'm human too, am I not?
You: In my opinion, restrictions are good.
Friend: In what ways they are good?
You: If there is no restriction on watching TV for more hours, it adversely affected our health as well as academic performance.
Friend: I just these type of restriction on me. I want my freedom and space.
You: This freedom will cost you a lot. Our parents know what is good for us and what is bad.
Friend: I think you are right. Too much freedom is not good for living because it can make a person irresponsible.
You: Now, you understand the concept of freedom. Freedom is good until it provide benefits but when it damages, it becomes harmful.
Read the excerpt from "The Lottery."
"Bill," Mr. Summers said, and Bill Hutchinson reached into the box and felt around, bringing his hand out at last with the slip of paper in it.
The crowd was quiet. A girl whispered, "I hope it's not Nancy," and the sound of the whisper reached the edges of the crowd.
"It's not the way it used to be." Old Man Warner said clearly. "People ain't the way they used to be."
"All right," Mr. Summers said. "Open the papers. Harry, you open little Dave's."
Which line from the excerpt indicates a conflict between an individual and society?
1 Bill Hutchinson reached into the box and felt around.
2 A girl whispered, "I hope it's not Nancy.”
3 "It's not the way it used to be." Old Man Warner said clearly.
4 "All right," Mr. Summers said. "Open the papers
This type of persuasion employs a sense of urgency.
Pathos
Kairos
Ethos
Logos
Answer:
maybe ethos I don't know perfectly whether it is correct answer or not
Answer:
Explanation:
The concepts of ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos are also called the modes of persuasion, ethical strategies, or rhetorical appeals. They have a lot of different applications ranging from everyday interactions with others to big political speeches to effective advertising.
CHARACTERS:
Vulture, male
Flight Attendant, female
Pilot, male
Man, standing at the back of the line
Woman, wearing a fox stole
Passengers, forming a line
(People are calmly standing in line with boarding passes in their hands. Flight Attendant enters stage left. She approaches the front of the line.)
Flight Attendant: (in a falsely cheerful voice) We are now ready to board for Flight 5B. Please have your boarding passes ready.
(The line begins to move forward. Suddenly, a chain reaction of gagging and screaming starts from the back of the line. The people in the back of the line are looking off stage right.)
Flight Attendant: What is it?
(A vulture enters stage right. He is carrying several beat-up, old stuffed animal dolls with him.)
Vulture: (to last man in line) Excuse me, sir. Is this the boarding line for Flight 5B?
Man: Aaack! You are carrying around dead animals! That's disgusting!
Vulture: I brought them as an afternoon snack.
(The people in the line react more violently than before. The sound of their gagging fades. The lights dim and a spotlight hits the vulture.)
Vulture: I guess I can't blame them. This is the reaction I get everywhere I go. (sighs) It's hard for a vulture to make friends with humans. Humans have called me ugly, gross, disgusting. The list goes on. I've stopped trying to reason with them. I tried to explain that I was just made to eat animal carcasses. I don't know how to make them understand. I don't act rudely when I see someone eating fruit. All I want is a little respect.
(The gagging sound begins again and lights come back up.)
Man: Go away! No one wants you on this plane.
Flight Attendant: (approaching the vulture, holding her nose) Sir, you are creating a disturbance and bothering the other passengers. I'm afraid that I cannot allow you to board this plane.
Vulture: But I bought a ticket like everyone else.
Woman: If he gets on that plane, I am going to sue the airline for undue distress. I can't believe he wants to bring dead animals on the plane. Dead animals are disgusting.
Vulture: (to audience) Someone needs to tell that to the little guy draped around her neck. (to flight attendant) Well, if you don't let me on, then I'll go to the ACLU and sue the airline for discrimination!
Flight Attendant: Oh no. Umm . . . umm.
(Pilot enters stage left.)
Pilot: What is taking so long? We are on a tight schedule. Let's get this plane . . . whoa, what's that smell?
(All the people talk at once and point at the vulture. The vulture droops a little. The flight attendant runs to the pilot and grabs his arm.)
Flight Attendant: We have a big problem. This vulture bought a ticket and wants to board, but his "luggage" is causing a commotion. What should we do?
Pilot: (approaching vulture) I'm very sorry, sir, but you cannot get on the plane with those. (points to stuffed dolls) The airline's rules are very clear. (clears throat and speaks as if reciting a memorized passage) Chapter 4, Section 20, Paragraph 2, "Only one carrion allowed per passenger."
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Select the correct answer.
Why does the author include a soliloquy in the play?
A.
so the audience will learn the vulture's name
B.
so the reader can tell what the stage looks like
C.
so the character can express his thoughts
D.
so the actor can step out of character
Answer:
The answer is c
Answer:
C:
-so the character can express his thoughts
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Answer:
1
Explanation:
it includes everything
Answer: Dmitri Mendeleev was an important Russian chemist who was responsible for the Periodic Law, which states that the properties of elements recur at regular intervals when ordered by atomic weight.
Explanation: The other two options state details that don't really fit the topic sentence. The first option is straight to the point.
Hate keeps his head up and walks through these streets. What type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
1. Onamatopoeia
2. personification
3. Allusion
4. Simile
Answer:
2.Personification
Explanation:
Which transition best fits the blank in the passage?
O A. Before that
O B. But then
O C. Fortunately
O D. Granted
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Answer:
B. But then
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Its the correct answer
Someone please me help me
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer: The modern refrigerator went through many versions as it was developed over more than a century.
Explanation: The other options simply don't make sense when it is put before the three details.
Read this sentence from the story:
It was their thought that Old Kinoos had lost the sight of his eyes from age; nor did Old Kinoos say otherwise, nor did I, his daughter. Old Kinoos is a
brave man, but Old Kinoos was never a boaster.
Which sentence best summarizes this section? (1 point)
O a
Both the old man and the girl are blind, but neither one will reveal how their blindness really happened.
Ob
с
People think the daughter's blindness was caused by age; she won't reveal how it really happened.
People think the old man's blindness is caused by age; neither he nor his daughter will tell how it happened.
People think the old man lost his eyesight in a fight, but the daughter won't tell how it really happened.
Od
Answer:
People think his blindness is caused by age; neither he nor his daughter wiĺl tell how it happened
What is the sound of a major scale?
A.
dark
B.
sad
C.
happy
D.
loud
Answer:
is a diastolic scale that has 7 different notes