Answer:
B, C, D
Explanation:
In-text citations come after quoted information, so B is a correct answer, thus A is not a correct answer.
C is correct because in-text citations are indeed enclosed by parentheses
D is correct because in-text citations usually only list the author/source and the page number (if there is any). It's much more brief than a full citation (which is usually written at the end of an essay, article, etc). Because of this logic, E is not a correct answer as well (since not all information about a source is given in in-text citations).
F is incorrect for the same reason as E: in-text citations do not list the complete information of a source like a works-cited list does.
Answer: B, C, and D.
which of the following sentences correctly cites a quote by Barack Obama?
Answer:
it would be C
Explanation:
because if you search it up it would be in his quotes
1.
Which of the following is a theme from Macbeth? (10 points)
firm beliefs will help you succeed.
Things are not always what they seem.
O Friendship can withstand any challenge.
O Loyalty is never rewarded.
Answer:
The correct answer would be B, things are not always what they seem.
Explanation:
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Which detail from “A Cub Pilot” helps shape the central idea that if you believe in and trust yourself, no one should be able to shake your confidence? Twain tells Mr. Bixby that he couldn’t hit the bottom of the river “with a church steeple.” Twain says to Mr. Bixby the he can make the crossing “with [his] eyes shut.” Mr. Bixby asks, “Didn’t you know there was no bottom in that crossing?” Mr. Bixby tells Twain, ““I am going below awhile.”
Answer:
The detail that helps shape the central idea of believing and trusting in yourself is:
Mr. Bixby asks, “Didn’t you know there was no bottom in that crossing?”
Explanation:
In "A Cub Pilot", Samuel is initially confident in his abilities to navigate without Mr. Bixby. That is why he says he can do it with his eyes shut. However, Mr. Bixby asks him if he is sure he can really do it. From this point on, Samuel doubts himself. Even though he does know how to do it, he becomes unsure of his ability. However, that was just a test. Mr. Bixby wanted him to learn to believe in himself, to not doubt his own skills. That is why he asks, “Didn’t you know there was no bottom in that crossing?”
Answer:
Mr. Bixby asks, “Didn’t you know there was no bottom in that crossing?”
Explanation:
Which sentence from the paragraph best supports the idea that this paragraph belongs in the middle of Sora's essay? That day after practice, I was frustrated and stomped home o In fact, I'm embarrassed to say I sulked for the rest of the day Then my stubborn streak kicked in, and I decided that failure wasn't an option. I practiced regularly until the day came when I was able to consistently hit the ball
Answer:
We have the signal word 'after,' which shows that something happened before the topic of this sentence. We can also see that at the end of the paragraph Sora is not putting her final thoughts or concluding her essay.
Explanation:
the news___ very intresting
Answer:
The news was very interesting.
Explanation:
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Courage is everything,strength and age are not importan.Do you agree?Why/why not?
Answer:
Courage helps you to persue your dreams no matter what is your age I agree with you.
Explanation:
Answer:
i agree with the statement because if a person determine to do and he has courage he can do every thing. but strength and age are also important.
Explanation:
as if a person want to become a comando in martial art and before taking a part in it his leg get seriously injured in accident and he can't walk forever so there he has courage to do but not strength to do so both courage and strength are necessary to do any thing else.
I asked my English teacher how he would explain the word "independence," and he said it is an adjective that describes someone's ability to not require help or support from other people.
What type of definition is provided in the sentence?
dictionary definition
extended definition
informal definition
formal definition
This type of definition provided in this sentence is informal definition because he explained it according to parts of speech which is adjective.He explained it in his own term
. Choose the best revision of the sentence A.Tracy went to her uncle’s for dinner from France.B. Tracy’s uncle from France came over for dinner.C. Tracy from France’s uncle came over for dinner. D. Tracey went to France for her uncle’s dinner.
Answer. B
Explanation:
Tracy’s uncle from France came over for dinner.
Explanation:
Add comma(s) where
needed
The girls will play soccer
on their big new field
Answer:
The girls will play soccer on their big, new field.
Explanation:
pretend play activity organised for kindergarten students I need report
Answer:
the report for play activity must be this one...
Explanation:
pleaseeee anybody , i really need your help . i have to write 5 each of something that i liked and disliked about any video game . please write an email for me because im really bad in english
Answer:
me 2 I don't really know about games tho tell me if I wasn't video games tho
Explanation:
a game I recently played was fortnight it's basically about surviving till the end and winning all you have to do is hide its really intertaing I could play it for years. my friends got me to play it and now I'm addicted. one thing I liked about the game is that it's basically testing your survival skills and one thing I hate are the sweaty soccer players.
Define the term cliche.
Answer:
A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
A cliché, or cliche, is an expression, idea, or element of an artistic work that has become overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, even to the point of being trite or irritating, especially when at some earlier time it was considered meaningful or novel.
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How to change passive voice the security guard will lock the gate
Answer:
the gate might be locked up by the security guard
Explanation:
When researching your paper, you should ignore the parts of your audience who disagree with your thesis. True ot false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
You must always recognize both the opposing party and the agreeing party.
(1) What are they but miserable birds, with their wings close clipped, who, longing to soar, are for ever falling back to earth, breaking their legs! (2) You have a fearless genius, and your work sparkles with imagination. (3) I much prefer your generous faults to the mediocre prettinesses with which we are cloyed. (4) If you will allow me to tell you where I think you can improve yourself in your art, I should say: Beware, lest in attempting the grand, you overshoot the mark and fall into the grandiose: only employ true similes: and be sure always to use exactly the right word. What does this paragraph reveal about Voltaire's perception of Helvetius's writing? Group of answer choices It is eloquent and true but often mediocre. It is excessive and mundane yet erudite at times. It is scholarly and informed but also pompous. It is unique but sometimes pretentious and showy.
Answer:
This paragraph reveals the following perception by Voltaire concerning Helvetius's writing:
D. It is unique but sometimes pretentious and showy.
Explanation:
It is sentence number 2 that shows how Voltaire appreciates the uniqueness in Helvetius's writing. Notice that Voltaire says he possesses a "fearless genius," and that his "work sparkles with imagination." There is something special, thus, about his writing, something Voltaire admires. However, sentence 4 reveals there is also something to be criticized. It is Voltaire's opinion that Helvetius's writing can be showy and pretentious. He advises him not to "fall into the grandiose." Keeping it simple, using the "right word" and "true similes" is, to Voltaire's mind, better.
What is the central idea of the memoir “Nurse and Spy in the Union Army”
Answer:
"Nurse and Spy in the Union Army"
The Central idea of the memoir "Nurse and Spy in the Union Army" was the display of virtue, patriotism, and philanthropy, which are necessary in a war situation.
The field nurse decided to express her "tithe of gratitude" which she felt towards the people of the Northern States of America for welcoming her in their midst and enabling her to succeed in business and education, and above all, making advancement in her spiritual life.
The field nurse became a spy in order to help the Union to quell the rebellion in the South, so that Truth, Right, and Liberty could prevail in US.
Explanation:
"Nurse and Spy in the Union Army" was an 1865 novel written by S. Emma E. Edmonds in memory of the nurse who disguised herself as a man in order to help the cause of the Union Army during the American civil war. The memoir ended with a heartfelt prayer for peace to God, the Father Almighty, as quoted below:
"O Lord of Peace, who art Lord of Righteousness,
Constrain the anguished worlds from sin and grief,
Pierce them with conscience, purge them with redress,
AND GIVE US PEACE WHICH IS NO COUNTERFEIT! "
Quastione
write a letter to the Minister of
Education
in your contry, discussing
at least three ways by which the
quality of
Education could be
improced.
Answer:
history of education in Nigeria is adamu adamu
Explanation:
make sure student are in the school
make sure children are well taken care of
make sure they are standard teachers in the school
How many different law enforcement agencies were working on solving the murder in Dance hall of the dead
Answer:
6 agencies
Explanation:
Their was 6 diffrent law enforcement agencies in solving the murder in dance hall of dead
whats the boys name in the story yes mam
Answer:
Roger
Explanation:
There are only two characters in this story: a teenaged boy named Roger and Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones.
Parisian music 100 years ago
Answer:
In the late 1880s - 1890s, a new trend arose in France, which became widespread at the beginning of the 20th century - impressionism. Musical impressionism revived certain national traditions - the desire for concreteness, programmatism, sophistication of style, and transparency of texture. After World War I, French art showed tendencies to deny German influence, the desire for novelty and, at the same time, for simplicity. At this time, under the influence of composer Eric Satie and critic Jean Cocteau, a creative association was formed, called the French Six, whose members opposed themselves not only to Wagnerianism, but also to the impressionist “vagueness.”
Explanation:
I have 6 eggs I broke 2 I fried two and I hate two how many eggs will remain
Answer:
4 eggs
Explanation:
If u were to have broke two, fried two, and ate two you would have 4 eggs left because u were only dealing with the two eggs.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
if this is a riddle you have 4 left. If not, you have 0 left.
Arrange the following fraction in ascending order;1/2. 2/3. 1/4. 3/4. 5/8
1/4,1/2,2/3,5/8,3/4
CONVERT THE FRACTIONS IN DECIMALS FORMS IT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND THEN
h Period, Honors English IV, Mrs. Lazard
Why is the inclusion of the story of Beowulf's
swimming match with Brecca important? How
does this story connect to Beowulf's battle with
Grendel? What are we learning about Beowulf's
character?
Answer:
The inclusion of the swimming competition is important because it shows a defeat for Beowulf and humanizes him, in addition, this defeat makes some people doubt the ability of Beowulf to win Grendel in a battle.
Explanation:
Beowulf and Brecca have a silly swimming competition to test which one is a better swimmer. During the competition, Beowulf is attacked by sea monsters and ends up losing to Brecca, who becomes the best swimmer in the region.
This defeat makes many doubt whether Beowulf is really capable of defeating Grendel. Because the battle against Grendel will not be silly and easy and Beowulf was unable to defeat a simple man in a silly swimming competition.
This teaches us that Beowulf, despite all his strength and heroism, is a human being, like so many others, susceptible to failure and defeat.
write a story that ends with the statement i had never felt so embarrassed in my life
Answer:
I remember when I was in my final year in my senior secondary school. I was the top choice student and naturally was made the school's head boy. Being the head boy almost meant I was invincible to anything in school; or so I thought, until this faithful day.
The cross of being the head boy came with the added weight of the fact that I was expected to lead all the academic extracurricular activities in my school. These activities included external and internal debates, quiz and science competitions. This, ordinarily would have been no problem, save for the fact that I was extremely shy, and very timid- "there is no excuse for failure!" I would always say to myself, and I did quite alright for most of the time, almost always passing the debate to lower class student under the cloak of 'training them.'
The fact that I was the head boy, and presumably the most brilliant student in the school meant I always crossed the cross hair of the prettiest girls in school. To keep my standards, I avoided these girls for the sake of my responsibilities, while secretly enjoying the attentions I got (need I tell you that I am also good looking).
Everything was going well till a new girl came to our school. I naturally expected the usual attention like I got from the other girls, but it wasn't so with this girl. This worried me, and broke me, and not long, the table turned, and I was going about ways to get her attention. All my tactics to get Rachael to fall for me failed, and it only left me desperate.
Here comes this big day, and a major debate was set in our school. It was so big that I could not not participate, and the whole school would be in the school hall for the debate. To match what was expected of me, I practiced for two days straight, ahead of the event; practically memorizing everything I had. Hours before the event, I hid myself in an empty class, and practiced more. I concluded I was going to kill it. I though wrong.
The big day came, and my performance was left for last, to be the highlight of the event. When the time finally came, I was already covered in sweat. I couldn't back down now. I thought, and thought, and then summoned enough courage to move my legs unto the stage. The hall went silent with expectation, students, teachers, and guests were all focused on me and I swear I felt their gaze burn through me like laser beams. I opened my mouth to start, fumbled through the greetings and introduction before I realized I had forgotten the topic. I turned around to look at the banner behind me for the topic. When I turned back, my gaze fell straight into Rachael's gaze, her face was so serious with the most expectation, and I felt my heart drop. It turned out she was sitting in the first row all these while. I took a deep breath, encouraged myself to say something, and I did- unintelligibly, I had no direction with what I was saying, and I forgot everything I had practiced. Suddenly, the hall started coming alive... with laughter, everybody was laughing at me, some fell to the ground, others had tears in their eyes. I was the joke of the day. I turned towards Rachael, it was like she was laughing the most. My legs shook. I was surprised they still carried me. I looked for the hall's exit and it immediately became very far from me, but I couldn't take it anymore. I made for the exit, through the center of the hall, and the laughter intensified. I made it to the exit and was stuck at the door. I was pulling instead of pushing. It was like the sun should fall on me. After what appeared like minutes, I was able to open the door, and made it outside the hall. I could hear over the public address system the principal trying to calm the hall down in-between his own laughter. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.
Which event is part of the exposition in "Cinderella"?
Answer:
An invitation to the prince's ball arrives.
Answer:
an invitation to the ball
Explanation:
non-Hollywood films include independent films, avant-garde films, documentaries, and foreign films. Name at least four markers that usually distinguish non-Hollywood films from Hollywood films. Give specific examples for each marker to support your answer. After discussing the differences, name any similarities between Hollywood and non-Hollywood films.
Four markers that usually distinguish non-Hollywood films from Hollywood films:
Non-Hollywood films tend to have a smaller budget than Hollywood films. Ex. special effects tend to be more common in Hollywood films because they can be very expensive to produce.Non-Hollywood films tend to have less-known actors than Hollywood films. Ex. Hollywood films tend to have more actors categorized as "A-listers."Non-Hollywood films tend to have more controversial or unpopular plots than Hollywood films. Ex. Hollywood films tend to focus more on commonly successful stories, such as superhero movies, romantic comedies or action movies with advanced special effects.Non-Hollywood films tend to release less merchandise than Hollywood films. Ex. Hollywood movies tend to release many products for the consumption of fans, such as action figures and special edition souvenirs.Similarities:
However, these have some similarities as well. Both Hollywood and non-Hollywood types of films are capable of allowing for artistic expression. Moreover, both types can include very famous and commercially successful movies. Often, both types are played in the same theatres. Finally, both types of films can have a presence on movie awards and ceremonies.
I don't understand this!!
Which excerpt from The Great Fire is a counterexample of the theme that ordinary people act heroically in
dangerous situations?
It did come under my notice that some cartmen worked for whatever the sufferers felt able to pay ...
Claire and her family continued down the street when "a short, rough man grabbed at my bundle [but l] would not
let it go ..."
Father picked up Willy and was carrying him, while Mother held Charlotte and Robert by the hand.
White turned the wagon around and again headed south, his family and all of his servants safely onboard ...
Answer:
Claire and her family continued down the street when “a short, rough man grabbed at my bundle [but I] would not let it go …”
Explanation:
Change these from passive voice to active voice
1. Three of the six people injured were hurt seriously enough in the earthquake to require transport to Hayward General Hospital by emergency responders.
2. An empty can of turpentine was found by firefighters in the alley behind the store.
The condition of the merchandise was unacceptable, so I demanded that they give me my money _____.
Answer:
The condition of the merchandise was unacceptable, so I demanded that they give me my money back.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hey there!
The condition of the merchandise was unacceptable, so I demanded that they give me my money back.
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bless me ultima where did it happen
Answer:
Santa Rosa, New Mexico