Answer:
D.
Explanation:
It states that in the last sentence of the paragraph that the old traditions for the people who most likely worshipped the Kota were lost, and their old ways changed greatly over time. Because of this, I'd logically assume that many of the descendants of the original tribesmen who looked up to this figure see Kota today as a remnant of an old tradition or way of life, thus this is why I selected D.
Ap3x URGENT!!! (Please put the right question)
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is D, The passage does not have a strong claim, and does not contain any relevant evidence!
Explanation:
Sorry if it is wrong...
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly
In the kingdom there was a woman who had a smart son. His name was Manuel. She was a widow and they were very poor. Manuel told his mother that he was going to the palace to try to guess the riddle of the princess and get them a fortune. Even better, he said, he would try to give the princess a riddle to guess first.
How does the plot influence characterization in this excerpt?
The exposition introduces Manuel as a clever boy.
The exposition suggests that Manuel is dishonest.
The rising action reveals that Manuel cares for the princess..
The rising action proves that Manuel is capable of earning money.
Answer:
The exposition introduces Manuel as a clever boy.
Explanation:
I got it right on the quiz.
What is the effect of the conflict in "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"
It destroys the relationship between Jerry and his best friend Roger.
It highlights Jerry's struggle choosing between helping himself or helping his brother.
It creates tension between Jerry and the other boys when he finds a Cleveland card.
It lead to the Frenchtown boys' confrontation with kids from the North Side.
Answer:
It highlights Jerry's struggle choosing between helping himself or helping his brother.
Explanation:
I did the test and got this question correct hope I helped :)
Answer:
some body come get her she dancin like a striper lol i thing it is b
Explanation:
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Describe a memorable characteristic from someone you have known. The person may have physical qualities, mannerisms, or a demeanor that was unique. Write a brief paragraph that reveals, rather than reports, what is unique about the individual.
Answer:
I was with my brother, we were walking home from school. He was angry, disappointed and annoyed. He was yelling at his phone. I didn't know why he was yelling so I kept playing Fortnite on my phone. He hung up the phone after yelling for 10 minutes at most. He told me to keep walking and he would follow. He was panting like a dog so I told him to rest and tell me what was wrong. He was telling me how his best friend was leaving his friend group for a YT career. I of course didn't understand and told him "that's what I like to call a fake friend, you have more friends than just him, right?!" He smiled and got up and said let's go!
Can someone help with my English?
I GIVE BRAINLIEST
GIVE ME LIBERTY
The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia
Thomas J. Wertenbaker
Chapter I: The Cornerstone of Liberty
Three little vessels—the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery—left England in December, 1606, under the command of Captain Christopher Newport, to found a colony on the distant shores of Virginia. Two decades earlier Sir Walter Raleigh had sent out a group of settlers to what is now North Carolina, and they had disappeared mysteriously. What had happened to them? men asked. Had they been killed by the Indians? Had they fallen victims to disease? Had they starved? Those who shared in this new venture must have wondered if a like fate awaited them in this strange new land.
But their spirits rose when they entered Chesapeake Bay. Landing parties were delighted with the "fair meddowes ... full of flowers of divers kinds and colors," the "goodly tall trees," and the streams of fresh water. It was a smiling country which seemed to bid them welcome. But when they entered the mouth of a broad river, which they called the James in honor of their King, and made their way up into the country, new doubts must have assailed them. They knew that savages lived in the dense forests which lined both banks; might not strange wild beasts live there also? Might there not be fatal diseases unknown in Europe?
What is the main point of the descriptive details at the beginning of the second paragraph?
To place the reader in the moment of the first landing
To describe what the colonists were up against
To create a sense of fear and anxiety
To end the journey on a hopeful note
Answer:
To place the reader in the moment of the first landing
Explanation: