Answer:
a
Explanation:
metaphor in the first paragraph comparing the narrator’s situation to a “high-wire act” emphasizes which of the following?
Answer: The danger of the narrators current predicament
Who is Maya Angelou and give me two facts about her? Be prepared to speak when called on.
Answer:
1. SHE WAS THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO CONDUCT A CABLE CAR IN SAN FRANCISCO. As a teenager, Maya Angelou earned a scholarship to study dance and drama at the California Labor School, but she briefly dropped out when she was 16 to become a cable car conductor in San Francisco.
2. In 1973, she was nominated for a Tony Award for her role in the play Look Away.
Explanation:
Sand the old paint off the chair. Use a fine grain sand paper. Use a sanding block. Use wood putty to fill in holes, nicks, and scratches on the chair. Sand the wood putty smooth after it dries. Use a tacky cloth to wipe down the chair. Make sure the dust created from sanding is removed.
Sandy is revising her essay on refinishing a chair. Which strategy would help her discover what needs to be revised in this paragraph?
using a description that fits the purpose
highlighting main steps and substeps
asking a group to try doing the steps
underlining sentence beginnings
Answer:
Useing a description that fit the purpose.
Explanation:
The essay so far is bland and without description.
What poetic device is being highlighted in red?
Answer:
I believe an Alliteration
amos: mikaylae48 lol
Answer:
I don't have snap, sorry! But hey, thanks for the free points!
Explanation:
Mark me brainliest?
Quotes from Hobbit showing Thorin Oakenshield being smart, proud, brave, intelligent, greedy, unkind, changing and a bit stubborn
Answer:
“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
Chapter 18, Pages Vary
“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.”
"Loyalty, Honor, A willing heart, I can ask no more than that."
anced M/J Language Arts 1 B
English
Using Transitions in a Story
A be
"The
Sanjay's Schedule
Monday: band practice
Tuesday: piano lessons
Wednesday: volunteer at animal shelter
Thursday: free
Friday: soccer practice
Read Sanjay's schedule. Use transitions to complete
the story about his week.
week is so busy!" Sanjay told his
I have band practice.
I have to volunteer at the animal shelter, but
I have piano lessons. By
I will be exhausted."
mom,
Answer:
1. upcoming
2. first
3. two days later
4. before that
5. the end of the week.
Explanation:
Answer:
The guy on top is correct
Explanation:
Choose the correct word for the sentence below. The usher would not __________ me because I didn't have my ticket when I returned from the snack stand. Group of answer choices admitted readmit unadmit preadmit
Answer:
readmit
Explanation:
The usher would not READMIT me because I didn't have my ticket when I returned from the snack stand.
The correct word that completes the underlined space is "readmit" and this is because the narrator left and because he did not have his ticket when he came back, he was not allowed to reenter.
In a poem, the term line break describes
the space between two stanzas.
where a comma or period is.
how many lines are in a stanza.
where one row of words ends.
Answer:
where one row of words end
Explanation:
its the end of a stanza; also meaning the end of the row, because sentences can also be split into two stanzas.
Creating a Propaganda Poster
Purpose
To create a propaganda poster that expresses support for or opposition to a current social or political topic
Assignment Prompt
In this assignment, you will create a propaganda poster that expresses support for or opposition to a current social or political topic. Your teacher will approve your proposed topic. Your poster should contain text, images, and/or symbols. It should be neat, free from errors in content or grammar, and clearly organized. This propaganda poster should motivate the general public to support your point of view.
Answer:
I will put the information and you will create the poster if you don't like the topic let me know and I will change it.
Topic: Racial Injustice
I choose this topic cuz its for what we are living with day to day.
Explanation:
Racial Injustice is wrong. We should be treated equally and not divided, we are a nation which must stand united. We should not judge people by their color, race, and social class, in fact who are we to judge others. If we don't like people judging us, why shall we judge them. There is a phrase known as "treat others the way u want to be created." So lets do what is right and respect everyone around us
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Answer:
First off you put this in English, put it in math next time!
Complementary angles sum to 90Hence <4 and <2 are complimentary27. When Balthasar tolls Romoo, " Thon she is woll, and nothing can be III":
A. he wants Romeo to stay out of Juliet's lifo.
B. an example of juxtaposition is being used.
C. he is actually saying that Juliet is allve and doing well.
PLEASE HELP! 80 POINTS!
Answer:
idfk but ill pass you onto the next person
Explanation:
i just need points ig im in a test
The Great Gatsby Chapter 8 Questions
1. How does Fitzgerald achieve a melancholic mood in the beginning of this chapter?
Answer:
Fitzgerald achieves a melancholy mood at the beginning of chapter 8 by employing strategic word choice, constructing sentences that reflect broken dreams, and shifting the characterization of Gatsby and his house
Answer:
What is going on with Nick? Fitzgerald achieve a melancholic mood in the beginning of the chapter because he matches other characters feelings based on events from the last chapter. ... Nick's statement shows a change in Nick because he is being more comfortable with himself.
Explanation:
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what is a good thesis statement for topic of "how sound can heal the body and mind"
Answer:
it deppends the type of tone it is
Explanation:
some music people enjoy is like loud music but when youwant to feel calm is best to lissten to claming music (like me i like to listi=en to meditation playlist when im stress)
c
5.
If you wanted to fly through a
cloud, which atmospheric layer
would you fly through?
a. The troposphere
b. The mesosphere
c. The ionosphere
d. The exosphere
Answer:
A. The troposphere
Explanation:
The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. Most of the mass (about 75-80%) of the atmosphere is in the troposphere. Most types of clouds are found in the troposphere, and almost all weather occurs within this layer. ... The bottom of the troposphere is at Earth's surface.
What did Walter break off from his sister's(Gerry)?
I need help with my conclusion.
Answer:
so send the question..
Explanation:
please.
Answer:
(I can't really say anything specific to help you out, since i don't know what your conclusion is supposed to be based off of) Here's some tips tho:
Explanation:
What is a conclusion paragraph?
A conclusion is what you will leave with your readerIt “wraps up” your essayIt demonstrates to the reader that you accomplished what you set out to doIt shows how you have proved your thesisIt provides the reader with a sense of closure on the topicWhat to include:
Your conclusion wraps up your essay in a tidy package and brings it home for your readerYour topic sentence should summarize what you said in your thesis statementDo not simply restate your thesis statement, as that would be redundant. Rephrase the thesis statement with fresh and deeper understandingYour conclusion is no place to bring up new ideasYour supporting sentences should summarize what you have already said in the body of your essayIf a brilliant idea tries to sneak into the final paragraph, you must pluck it out and let it have its own paragraph in the body, or leave it out completelyYour topic for each body paragraph should be summarized in the conclusionWrap up the main pointsYour closing sentence have a sense of closureYour closing sentence is your 'last word' on the subject; it is your “clincher”Demonstrate the importance of your ideasPropel your reader to a new view of the subject. Maybe End on a positive noteWhat does it mean to take the road no taken?
Part B which section from the text best supports the answer to part A
On pages 131-133, Marta is using kittens as a metaphor for the farmers. How are the farmers like the kittens? How does Marta suggest they fight being "like kittens"? Use specific evidence form the text in your answer.
Answer:
1. The farmers are like kittens because they do not speak up for their rights and this is comparable to the timidity of the kittens.
Evidence: Holding up a kitten Marta said, "This is us small meek animals we don’t speak up.”
2. Marta suggests that they go on strike in two weeks to protest for their rights to "higher wages and better housing".
Explanation:
In page 132 of the book Las Almendras, Marta is unhappy with the treatment meted onto the farmers as well as their inability to speak up and demand their rights to food and proper housing. Using a metaphor to drive home her point, Marta holds up a kitten and compares the farmers to it.
Just as this animal was "small and meek", so were the farmers who appeared small in the eyes of their oppressors. She encouraged them to snap out of this timidity by protesting for their rights.
Which is a theme from the passage "Crow Brings the Daylight"?
A Do not trust in things that seem too good to be true.
B Acts of kindness inspire a sense of gratitude in others.
C It is important to develop a strong sense of direction.
D Silence is a key part of being observant.
one compound sentence using a semicolon, conjunctive adverb, and comma to join two independent clauses.
Answer:
Tom read the novel; however, his friend saw the movie
Explanation:
i aced english in high school i think it'll help lmk how it goes good luck
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Directions: Write a short story (at least 10 sentences) using the topic below
TOPIC:You have boarded a plane in order to embark on your drama vacation. However, when you are already in route, you realize that you are heading to a completely different destination than you expected.
Answer:
Unlike many of history’s great tragedies, the coronavirus pandemic never stunned us with one catastrophic event. Instead, the deadly problem quietly snaked its way around the world, devastating millions as it grew into a global health crisis since it first surfaced in November.Our realities shifted slowly at first, and before we knew it, the coronavirus took over completely.As we closed borders, canceled events and self-quarantined at home on a mass scale, the travel industry, as well as most other sectors, began to nosedive. The collective effort to save lives meant economic catastrophe for an industry that profits from people leaving their houses.
Hope this help !
Answer:
Well for writing you should really do your own work, it's VERY apparent to a good teacher when you haven't. But we've all had times where we're simply at a loss, so here would be my suggestions to be able to get in the headspace for this story:
1. You can probably pad with some talk of your dream location. It's first-person I presume, so maybe a sentence or two of your narrator daydreaming. Perhaps them snapping out of it is when they realize they don't seem to be on the right track.
2. What would cause the plane to be going somewhere else? Is this a scenario that's more fantastical like some sort of science fiction? Or is it more grounded, like a hijacking? I mean is it even going the wrong way, I think (depending on how cool your teacher is and how loose the prompt) it could be more interesting to write a story about how you simply think that you're off course. That can be the foundation for a cute little comedy short story, or even a slightly dramatic short story about anxiety or something along those lines.
3. Finally if this is a very major grade and none of that helped, consider reaching out to other people in the class that you know and ask what theirs is about. Plagiarism is bad, but with a more simple assignment like this, your teacher is probably going to be getting some pretty samey answers anyways so it'll be hard to tell.
Although, all that said, if you really want to impress your teacher, then do something a bit unexpected with your story. It's creative writing, so get creative! I can't tell you how many times I've walked out of an assignment like that with a high grade just because I went against the grain and put a little effort into it.
Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but I hope it helped.
Explanation:
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MARK AS BRAINLIST IF YOU CAN ANSWER ALL 4
Answer:
1. opposition
2. groups who argued
3. disapproved of
4. strongly agreed (contrast means opposite)
Answer:
1 - oppositions
2 - C (the opposite side is arguing.)
3 B
4 B (contrast means the opposite meaning.) strongly agree and deplore are contrasting words
Explanation:
How did the Nazi Party rationalize the mass murder of
Jews?
A
They didn't view Jewish people as human beings.
B
They viewed Jewish people as dangerous.
С.
They viewed mass murder as part of the larger war.
D
They viewed murder as an acceptable form of
punishment
Answer:
A they didn't view jew's as humans
Explanation:
What is being said or shown in the octet?
You are completing a word map on the word vivacious. Where would you put
the phrase, "an adjective that describes something that is lively in temper,
conduct, or spirit"?
A. On the bottom right
B. On the top right
C. On the bottom left
D. On the top left
Answer:
i dont undastand
Explanation:
7. If you give me the seeds, I will plant them. *
4 points
simple
compound
complex
Answer:
complex because in a complex sentence there's a cause and effect sort of thing going on
Example: Because my coffee was to cold, I heated it up
Which is capitalized correctly?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which answer choice is correctly punctuated to show that the speaker is trailing off?
The mad scientist muttered, "It's... alive!"
The mad scientist muttered, "... it's alive!"
The mad scientist muttered, ... "It's alive!"
The mad scientist muttered, "It's alive...!"