Answer: what
Explanation:
failures of mae jemison
why do you brush your teeth the same way every time ?
Answer:
Your brain controls how you brush your teeth.
Explanation:
Once you do something enough times it just becomes a habit, and your brain can do it without you fully realizing. Plus, the passage from the writing talks about how your brain is the one in control when brushing.
Esperanza Rising 12 points
Answer:
you only gave 6-
Explanation:A week later, Isabel is still obsessed with becoming the Queen of the May. She cheerfully announces that someone is building a new camp for the workers from Oklahoma where there will be a pool. However, Mexican workers will only be allowed to swim one day per week.
Compose a poem in tribute of someone you admire. Use clear and vivid imagery, like Hughes, to paint a picture of why you find this person so inspiring.
Answer:
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Was you in the crowd,
And how made me laugh.
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
Explanation:
Her hair, like golden silk, flows elagantly as the breeze weaves thew it., Her ruby lips, softer than an infant, yet so intimidating. Her eyes, as blue as an unpolluted atmosphere. Her figure, sculpted by mother nature herself. When I layed first sight on her through a screen, my heart made the sound of a large drum. Alas, I will never have the chance to see her in person, for my celeberty crush, is Scarlett Johansson.
(what would be the tone and mood?)
He cautiously glanced behind him, for fear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound, even of a leaf cackling under his own foot.
Mood:
Tone:
Answer:
The tone is almost sympathetic but informing and the mood is scared.
Explanation:
He cautiously glanced behind him, for fear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound, even of a leaf cackling under his own foot.
Hope this helps!
Answer: The tone is anxious and mood is scared.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Most people read in the traditional way, but speed readers claim to have a method that is faster.
This is the correct answer because speed readers are claiming that they have a method that is faster, and it is implied that most people cannot read this fast.
Most people cannot train their eyes to speed read, but some people can figure out how to read more quickly.
This is wrong because the passage never stated that people cannot train their eyes to read more quickly.
Speed readers can understand a lot more text with each glace at the page than most other readers can
While it is mentioned that speed readers can read quicker that other people, the main goal was that companies were proclaiming that they could train people.
Companies continue to try to sell speed reading programs to people who hope to read much faster
This is almost correct, but it is never said in the passage that people WANT to read much faster, just that they can't.
Answer:
Explanation:
Most people read in the traditional way, but speed readers claim to have a method that is faster.
This is the correct answer because speed readers are claiming that they have a method that is faster, and it is implied that most people cannot read this fast.
Most people cannot train their eyes to speed read, but some people can figure out how to read more quickly.
This is wrong because the passage never stated that people cannot train their eyes to read more quickly.
Speed readers can understand a lot more text with each glace at the page than most other readers can
While it is mentioned that speed readers can read quicker that other people, the main goal was that companies were proclaiming that they could train people.
Companies continue to try to sell speed reading programs to people who hope to read much faster
This is almost correct, but it is never said in the passage that people WANT to read much faster, just that they can't.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
This:
Dear Sarah,
I suddenly remembered my favorite day. It was when I was with my family in the zoo, where we had fun looking at animals we've never seen before! I saw a zebra, giraffe, and ostrich for the first time! How about you, though? What is your best day ever?
Sincerely,
[Your name]
That:
Dear Sarah,
I've started planning about my future. I thought about finishing high school, then going to college, then becoming a successful vet. I love animals, and I really love to take care of them. I want to have my own family, too! But right now, I have to do well in my studies so that I could achieve all of these. I'd love to hear about your plans, too.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
Think about how daily life, from reading to playing games to communicating with others, has changed over the past hundred years because of technology. Using specific details and examples, explain how these advancements in technology have changed daily life.
(please write a thesis statement)
In the past hundred years monumental change in daily life. Technology has changed in everything like cooking, games, and every day items because the world around us has great inventors.
What is technology ?The term technology refers to the practical application of scientific knowledge. It includes machines as well as techniques and processes . It may appear that all technology is electronic, but that is only true of most modern technology.
No one could have predicted that humans would land on the Moon a before a hundred years. Human communication has evolved dramatically; for example, face-to-face communication has largely replaced phone or instant messaging communication.
Now, everything is online whether we're reading or playing games. Our forefathers used to play chess or card games in groups; now, a single person plays computer games.
Thus, in this way advancements in technology have changed daily life.
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Where's the textual evidence in chapters 1-3 of To Kill a Mockingbird that the story took place during the great depression?
Answer: I don’t know
Explanation:
It could be crazy sometimes but she made it in the whole she was first born in and now she has everything she’s ever wanted if you know what I mean. That’s what you do to swim across your bathtub
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What is the main purpose of the transition word in this sentence?
Meanwhile, Jacey waited for the fitting room to become available. (5 points)
Select one:
a. It connects a series of similar events.
b. It connects the present action to previous events.
c. It implies a gap in time has occurred.
d. It suggests a contrasting event.
Answer:
It is probably c becouse every sentense including just standing, sitting, waiting etc. without enything happening is made for that purpose
Answer the following questions from one of three points of view: a child’s, the poet’s, or your personal point of view.
What does Dickinson ask and tell the reader in the first stanza?
How does a “Somebody” behave like a frog?
What other ideas does the comparison suggest?
Answer:
Point of view: personal
In the first stanza, Dickinson, through the narrator, tells the reader that she’s “Nobody” and asks the reader who he or she is and whether he or she is a “Nobody” like her.
Just as a frog's constant croaking advertises its presence, a “Somebody” will grab attention through speaking and outward behavior. By comparing a “Somebody” to a frog, Dickinson suggests that this type of person does not really have any qualities or skills that make him or her worth noticing—this person is as dull as a croaking frog.
Being a modest and thoughtful “Nobody” is preferable to being a “Somebody” who simply makes a lot of noise to get attention.
Explanation:
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Can someone plz help me I’m being timed!
Answer:
There should be a comma after the 3
Refer to the informative statement below. Change the three instances of first-person point of view to the third-person point of view. In addition to replacing the pronouns, you may also change the order of the words. Make sure that when the response is changed, it will read with an objective tone.
Informative Response:
I believe that before we jump to the conclusion that certain video games increase violent behavior in young people, we need to study the effects for a longer period of time.
Answer:
He believes that before jumping to the conclusion that certain video games increase violent behavior in young people, it is necessary to study the effects for a longer period of time.
What is the mood and tone of the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night has a fierce and bitter tone, showing Thomas' angry feelings at the prospect of the death of his father. When Hardy reflects on the stuff he has enjoyed in life, Wonderful Things has a joyous and celebratory feeling to it.
Explanation:
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Which sentence from the passage best describes a conflict in this passage?
As soon as Curtis woke up, he knew something was wrong. His face seemed like it was on fire and itched something awful! He jumped out of bed and rushed to the bathroom and splashed water on his face, but it really didn’t help. He looked closely in the mirror, and the whole right side of his face was red. Alarmed, he yelled for his mother, who rushed into the bathroom. “What’s wrong?” she asked. “Why are you screaming?”
“Look at my face,” Curtis said and turned to her.
His mother put her glasses on and bent down to examine his face. She touched the red area and pushed his hair back. “It itches like crazy,” he said.
She turned his head to one side so the light was better and touched the red area again. “Try not to scratch it,” she said, “that’ll just make it worse.”
“Don’t you have something you can put on it?”
“Come into my bathroom, and I’ll put some lotion on it,” she said.
The lotion helped a little; at least Curtis didn’t feel like he wanted to scratch his face off. “What do you think it is?” he asked his mother.
“Well, it looks like something bit you,” she said, “maybe a spider.”
“In my bed?” he asked and shivered involuntarily.
“Maybe, but weren’t you and Trevor playing in the woods yesterday?” she asked.
“That’s right, we were, but nothing bit me.”
She turned his face to get a better look. “Whether it was in the woods or in your bed, something definitely bit you right there on your cheekbone,” she said. “I can see the mark clearly in this light. We’re going to have to take you to the clinic.”
“But I have school today, and I haven’t missed school all year. Can’t I go to the school nurse? I think the lotion is really working,” he added hurriedly. This last statement was not really true as his face was still hot and itchy, but Curtis was determined to get a perfect attendance award at the awards assembly in May.
“I’d feel better if Dr. Cline looked at it. She can recommend a skin cream that will help you feel better. Go get dressed while I call the clinic. Maybe they can see you first thing and you can go to school a little late.”
A.
"He looked closely in the mirror, and the whole right side of his face was red."
B.
"She touched the red area and pushed his hair back."
C.
"The lotion helped a little; at least Curtis didn't feel like he wanted to scratch his face off."
D.
"She turned his head to one side so the light was better and touched the red area again."
Arrange the events in the order in which they occurred in the story.
1. Tino climbed down the hill and began to fish.
2. Kona called to Tino and asked if he had caught any fish.
3. Tino noticed a storm approaching.
4. The two boys took a short cut home.
5. Tino put his fishing pole away and said he would try again tomorrow.
Answer:
It is 1,2,3,5,4 and they are in order i did the class and i got it right:)
Explanation:
Which of the following quotes best summarizes the central idea in "The Unseen Values"?
"Investors, even governments, are human, and before they invest in something they normally want to know: What good is it?“
"The greatest, finest benefits to come from our ventures into space are yet unseen."
"The implications of this knowledge for satellites near Earth or for reentering spacecraft are obvious."
"We cannot always account for what we have purchased with each research dollar."
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
Self
Which word signals a contrast?
however
and
alike
both
Answer:
However
Explanation:
Answer:
however
Explanation:
if you were saying i like pizza and soda it would be both
but say i like pizza however i like soda too (this one should sound right)
l like pizza alike soda
i like both soda and pizza
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Answer:
2 option
Explanation:
2nd option is crt
What do you think the most persuasive argument in the editorial about students texting at school is and why?
here's the story
Editorial: Let high school students use their cell phones outside class
Schools all over the nation are acknowledging that technology is a large part of students’ lives. While most schools continue to ban texting and calling during class time, some schools are allowing students to call and text in-between classes.
Students have been doing this in secret for a long time. Allowing students to use their phones between classes will cut down on this behavior.
Additionally, most parents want the option of being able to contact their child between classes during the school day. Cell phones have become an important parenting tool.
Sure, some people will say that students should be able to be “phone-free” during the school day, but that is probably not realistic in this day and age. If schools can help children and parents communicate without disrupting class, all the better! Let kids go mobile at school!
Answer:
If schools can help children and parents communicate without disrupting class, all the better! Let kids go mobile at school!
Explanation:
Answer:
We should let kids text in school, especially if their not disrupting the class. Sometime parents want to check on their kids in class and they should be able to!
Explanation: