Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
For K12
Which article would most likely use a compare-and-contrast text structure?
"How Practice Can Make Perfect"
"Setting Up Your New Profile Page"
"A Guide to Rainwater Harvesting"
"MP3 Players: The Pros and Cons"
D. "MP3 Players: The Pros and Cons"
This is because they will compare and contrast the pros and cons of MP3 players.
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The day I will never forget
Answer:
the day i did forget
Explanation:
How can you end a prompt/essay about girls liking math better than boys
Me das mas información?
Answer:
You may want to recap all of the points you stated in your body paragraphs without adding any additional information. End with a strong concluding statement, such as "From these findings, one can conclude that women typically prefer mathematics more than men do."
Explanation:
There is a certain structure that must be used when writing a conclusion.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
In paragraph 10, Annie asks herself '"Am I living?'" What answer does she arrive at, and how does she find it? What figurative language and imagery does she use to convey the central (or main) idea of the excerpt? (An American Childhood)
Paragraph 10:
The men had driven away and the schoolchildren had paraded out of sight. Now a self-conscious and stricken silence overtook the neighborhood, overtook our white corner house and myself inside. "Am I Living?" In the Kitchen I watched the unselfconscious trees through the screen door, until the trees' autumn branches like fins waved away the silence. I forgot myself, and sank into dim and watery oblivion.
Answer:
I only know the first part sorry
Explanation:
She sees herself inside and that's how she arrives at that answer.
Amelia Earhart was born in 1897 in a small Kansas town. That was six years before the Wright brothers took their famous first airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Over the next two decades, aviation developed rapidly, but the pilots at the controls were mainly men. Amelia Earhart broke through that barrier to become a famous aviator, and she paved the way for women who followed.
Amelia Takes Off
Amelia took her first flying lesson in 1921. At the end of the year, she received her pilot’s license. She took odd jobs and received financial help from her mother to buy her own airplane. With a plane of her own, Amelia quickly began making a name for herself in the aviation world. In October 1922, she broke a world record for female pilots by flying her plane to 14,000 feet in altitude. In 1923, she received her International Pilot’s License—just the sixteenth woman in the world to do so. Unfortunately, Amelia had to sell her plane to give her mother money, and for a while, her love of aviation became more of a hobby.
But this all changed in 1928 when Amelia was contacted by publisher George Putnam, who she later married. He invited her to be a passenger on a cross-Atlantic flight. Amelia would have preferred to be the pilot, not the passenger, but at the time, flying a plane over an ocean was considered too dangerous for women.
The flight was successful, and Amelia became world-famous as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. However, Amelia was not satisfied. She did not get to operate the controls during the flight and thought of herself as being no more important to the flight’s success than “a sack of potatoes.” She was determined to fly on her own.
Amelia Reaches Stardom
In 1929, Amelia became involved with an organization called the Ninety-Nines, a group that promoted female pilots in the aviation industry. She was the group’s first president. In May of 1932, Amelia crossed the Atlantic again, but this time she was at the controls. She made the trip from Canada to Ireland in 15 hours. She received many medals and awards for her achievement.
Amelia hoped her success would open doors for women in aviation and in other fields, so she continued flying and setting records. She became the first person to fly across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans when she flew from Hawaii to California.
An Extraordinary Mission
Even after proving she was a world-class aviator, Amelia still wanted more. In 1937, she set off on an amazing trip: flying around the world. Amelia started in California but faced trouble along the way. She became ill, her plane needed repairs, and bad weather forced a change in the flight route. She made it to one of her planned stops near Australia, but she never made it to her next destination. People all over the world were following the news of Amelia’s trip—and now she was missing! President Franklin D. Roosevelt conducted a $4 million rescue mission, but Amelia was never found.
Amelia hoped that her actions would inspire other women to follow their dreams. One of her lifelong missions was for the world to recognize that women could have the same careers as men. Even though she died at a young age, just 40 years old, Amelia was an inspiration to many.
Amelia Earhart is sitting in her plane with her aviation hat and goggles on.
Which elements from “Amelia Earhart: Pioneer” show that it is not a tall tale? Choose three answers.
A.
It talks about the life of an exciting person.
B.
The story characters are real people.
C.
The story events actually happened.
D.
It describes people and events truthfully.
E.
It talks about the life of an explorer.
Answer:
option A,B,D
Explanation:
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What happens in the passage because of the man's feelings in Part A?
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The man has nothing to sell at the market.
The man arrives at the market well-rested.
The man's cheeses get to the market on time.
The man's cheeses become famous in the town."
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From the story the cheeses That ran away.
Correct the sentences th e fifth grade and as soon as they arrived,
Answer:
Explanation:
The Fifth Grade girls packed all the snacks for the camping trip, and the boys placed them all in large coolers, then they all went towards the campsite
mockingjay story i need help fast
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer explains her character directly. It's pretty self explanatory.
Look at Kowalski's article and Duncan's letter. Do these pieces affect you emotionally? Which parts?
Answer:
Yes they affected me emotionally
Explanation:
Kowalski's article " How to handle a bully " and Duncan's letter; June 14,2011 policy letter. affects me emotionally
The part that affects me emotionally for the article " how to handle a bully " is where the author highlights the negative effect bullying can have on a victim by saying that The psychological stakes can led to depression.
The part that affect me emotionally in the letter was when the author highlighted that most school boards prevented some students of different sexual orientation from forming alliances in school while allowing other students to form other clubs/alliances
A central idea in the article about the life of Susan Butcher is that a childhood passion for animals and the outdoors became the focus of her entire life. The author develops this idea by describing some important events of Butcher's life and by inserting descriptions of intense moments in her Iditarod racing experiences. In addition to explaining how Butcher became interested in dog racing as a teen, the author gives a history lesson about how the famous Iditarod race actually grew out of a real event. When Butcher learned of the Iditarod story, she decided to race in the modern Iditarod race and began training herself and her dogs. The author also explains how Butcher educated herself with veterinary classes in order to care for sled dogs and other animals, how she lived independently in Alaska for a time working hard to train herself and her dogs to build strength and endurance, and how her experiences with her dogs taught her about the importance of building trust with her animals as well as about the dangers of racing. The author also explains how Butcher's determination helped her become a winner. The descriptions of hardships such as living alone in the Alaskan wild show that Butcher was an extraordinary person who focused in achieving her goal of racing in the Iditarod. The author keeps the reader interested by adding descriptions of close calls she experienced, like the one when her dog Tekla disobeyed her command but kept her from sliding into icy waters. The article includes information about the times Butcher did not win the Iditarod but kept racing, and that shows her determination to follow her passion. Another way the writer develops the central idea is to insert a story about a time Butcher was nearly drowned. The article begins with a dramatic description of Butcher's experience of falling through ice into cold water with her dogs. But only part of the story is told then. More of it is told later in the article after the reader has lots of background information about dog-sled racing and about Butcher's years of preparation for the Iditarod. The article ends with another story that happened after Butcher died from leukemia in 2006. We learn that her daughter drove Butcher's team of dogs in the 2007 race as an honorary musher in memory of her mother. So this shows how a person's passion can leave an impression on other people.
please help me put these essay In different words please is for tomorrow
I dont think is wrong, I like it.
I would only recommend avoid using "we" since it is an essay. I also would add some proof to connect with your analysis of the article. maybe a quote that relates to what you're trying to convey.
but I like what you wrote, seems interesting :)
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: compare the setting of the road is taking to the Railway train. How are the settings alike.
: Contrast the setting of the Road is taking to the Railway train. How are the settings different and why is the setting important in each poem.
Answer:
I'm going to start off by saying that I'm answering this assuming that the two stories you're referring to are "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "The Railway Train" by Emily Dickinson because these are two famous pieces and it's likely that you are referring to them.
Now, onto the comparing! Both of these stories are set in a natural, and people-free, almost lonely sort of environment. They both focus on a certain thing, whether it be a path or a train, in an environment with grass, meadows, mountains, and other such things while neglecting to mention anything relating to people. The lonely setting only serves to support the poems though, as they draw more focus to their main ideas.
These poems are different because while "The Road Not Taken" focuses on just a smaller area, a fork in a road, "The Railway Train" describes a train using personification as it moves along a whole countryside. The more pinpointed and focused setting of "The Road Not Taken" helps the reader understand what a vital, focused moment it was in the author's life it was, when they decided to choose the less-worn path. In "The Railway Train," the wider setting of a whole countryside that describes a meandering train evokes a sort of awe in the reader because it's almost like describing an adventure. This way of describing the path of the train in a wider setting helps the reader understand why the author likes watching the trains so much.
Choose all statements which accurately indicate a purpose of this portion of Socrates's speech.
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to argue that education means instilling something new in a pupil
to argue that the notion of "the good" is an innate part of a person's soul
to argue against being put to death by the authorities
to express a disbelief in the gods as popularly understood
to argue that the notion of a circle derives from man's innate sense of things
Answer:
✔to argue that education means instilling something new in a pupil
✔to argue that the notion of "the good" is an innate part of a person's soul
✔to argue that the notion of a circle derives from man's innate sense of things.
Explanation:
The above statements accurately indicate a purpose of this portion of Socrates's speech.
From the speech, we discover that Socrates argued that education isn't something that comes from outside of a person but it is something that lies inside someone that is draw forth. He also argues that "the good" is within everyone. This means that everyone's sense of "the good" is innate or inborn.
He further argues that the issue of the circle is innate in us. He iterates that it is part of the knowledge everyone of us was born with.
The statements which indicate a purpose of the portion of Socrates's speech are:
A. to argue that education means instilling something new in a pupil.
B. to argue that the notion of “the good” is an innate part of a person's soul.
E. to argue that the notion of a circle derives from man's innate sense of things.
What is the Socrates's speech?The symposium is a philosophical text, in which speech of many scholars s given.
Socrates', the Greek philosopher, whose speech was also in the symposium.
He told in the speech that, everything we learn throughout the life is there in our mind already.
The education just recall that knowledge.
Thus, the correct options are A, B, and E.
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Which member of Eva’s Czech family survived the war?
Eva Clarke was one of only three babies born in Mauthausen concentration camp who survived the Holocaust.
The text states that “...everybody in the universe is attracted to every other body in the universe.” What does the word ‘body’ mean in this context?
Please help me with this question I dont want to get it wrong.
Answer:
1. Part that includes subject and main action
- Dr. Nima Mesgarani and his team are developing
2. Part that is a detail about the subject
- Professor of electrical engineering
3. Part that is the outcome of the main action
- technology that may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
Explanation:
I have been able to match each sentence to the part the question answers.
In no. 1 you discover that it mentions the name of the subject and his team and also informed us the action they are carrying out: "developing".
In no. 2, we see that the information/detail of the subject was clearly stated, that he is "Professor of electrical engineering".
In no. 3, we are giving the outcome of the main action. The outcome is that the technology that is being developed may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
Daisy hopes her daughter will
Gatsby Chapter 1
A) Be a fool
B) Be well educated
C) Follow her dreams
D) Have a lot of money
Answer:
A) Be a fool
Explanation:
Because thats what she was! I took the test! <3
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Which of these details is more likely to appear in a first-hand account of an event as it is happening?
what the writer learned from the event
how the event started and how it ended
predictions about how the event will end
All of the above
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Answer:
predictions about how the event will end
Explanation:
Pontificating is
O speaking with claims of importance
O speaking in a pompous way
O drawing incorrect conclusions
O drawing conclusions with insufficient information
Define the term study skills.
Answer:
Study skills are an array of skills which tackle the process of organizing and taking in new information, retaining information, or dealing with assessments. They include mnemonics, which aid the retention of lists of information; effective reading; concentration techniques; and efficient note taking.
study skills are an array of skills which tackle the process of organizing and taking in new information, retaining information or dealing with assessments
what is the meaning of embassy
Answer:
the official residence or offices of an ambassador.
Explanation:
Which line of dialogue best demonstrates how the relationship between Jem and Scout has changed since the beginning of the novel as Jem has started to mature?
A. "Now I mean it, Scout, you antagonize Aunty and I'll spank you"
B. "Well, just say it.. Have we done something?"
C. "Scout, I'm tellin' you for the last itme, shut your trap or go home- I declare to the Lord you're gettin' more like a girl every day!"
D. "I know what we're going to play. Something new. Something different."
What arethe things which lead to smoking
Answer:
Stress, sadness, anxiety
According to Anne, how have things changed among the characters in the Annex? In act 2 scene 2.
They are now good friends.
Nothing has really changed.
They are no longer strangers and know each other very well.
Answer:
They are no longer strangers and know each other very well.
Explanation:It is strange how we are on the same subject
Describe the dreams that you have for your future. How do you plan to accomplish
them?
which statement best explains how the setting affects the meaning of the story
Answer:
The comparison of the street to a graveyard suggests that
something is terribly wrong with society.
Explanation:
According to Truth, how did Jesus treat women?
Answer:
He treated them how he treated his mother
Explanation:
Answer:
Jesus' recognition of role distinctions for men and women is demonstrated by His choosing, from God's truth must not be confused with revelation from God.
Explanation:
I need to find ANOTHER WAY to write my Thesis Statement:
CURRENT thesis statement: Child abuse and neglect affect children’s health now and later, and costs to our country are significant. Neglect, physical abuse, custodial interference, and sexual abuse are types of child maltreatment that can lead to poor physical and mental health well into adulthood. People that suffered or is suffering from child abuse or neglect may act out such as behavior problems, not showing up to school, doing bad in school, no longer doing activities.
Thank you
Answer:
Use thesaurus to like change the words around
Explanation:
How does Elie feel about suffering today?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why does Shakespeare's "All the World's a Stage" focus on infancy in its opening lines? The poem is meant to be comedic, and Shakespeare considers infancy to be the funniest stage of life. The poem addresses the roles that actors play, and many actors begin performing as children. The poem is structured to depict life in chronological order, so it deals with the earliest stage of life first. The poem explores what Shakespeare considers to be the most important stage of life first.
Answer:
The poem is structured to depict life in chronological order, so it deals with the earliest stage of life first
Explanation:
Shakespeare's "All the World's a Stage" focuses on infancy in its opening lines because the poem is structured to depict life in chronological order, so it deals with the earliest stage of life first.
This is evident in the way Shakespeare moves from infancy and progresses to death.
Answer: the correct answer is The poem is structured to depict life in chronological order, so it deals with the final stage of life last.
Explanation: I took the test
(1) Monkeys are a large group of mammals. (2) Mammals are warm-blooded animals covered with hair or fur. (3) When measured against other mammals, monkeys have large brains and flat, round faces. (4) Monkeys have hands with five fingers. (5) They also have feet with five toes. (6) Many monkeys have tails that can be used to grip objects like branches. (7) There are many different kinds of monkeys. (8) Howler monkeys are the largest type of monkey. (9) Spider monkeys can cover 40 feet in one swing. (10) Howler monkeys make loud noises in their throats that can be heard from over a mile away. (11) Spider monkeys are able to swing easily from tree to tree. (12) They use their long arms to reach limbs in front of them. Which sentence in the report above is in the wrong place? A. 1 B. 9 C. 11 D. 5
Answer:
I believe that sentence 9 is in the wrong place.
Explanation:
Sentence 9 is in the wrong place because you can't be talking about howler monkeys, then start talking about spider monkeys lol.