Answer:
maybe but you should just go talk to your counselors and see your options. you could make it up in summer school or something and go on to the next grade
Explanation:
Answer: No, you can't depends on the grades. But for example, if you got really good grades on the other 2 quarters there is a chance. On the other quarters if you only got like C's and D's, Yes you can pass.
Explanation:
Should high school students have part-time jobs?
Answer:
i mean its a good way to earn money while still doing school
Explanation:
1.what is the Counterclaim for M.L.King, Jr. High School should begin year round school to increase standardized test scores.
Answer:
I think you should choose base on your desk
Explanation:
and how can you improve it
Walt Whitman's free verse poetry
did not use which of the following
traditional poetic conventions?
A. Meter and rhythm
B. Imagery
C. Fixed meter and rhythm
Walt Whitman's free verse poetry did not use Fixed meter and rhythm traditional poetic conventions. The correct option is C.
Who was Walt Whitman?He pioneered a distinctive type of free verse that combined spontaneous, prosaic rhythms with incantatory repetition from the Old Testament; with it, he found a form to match his great subject: the unity and diversity of the limitless American self.
Whitman experimented with meter, rhythm, and form because he believed that change was the law of the times and that innovation was the gospel of the modern world.
Whitman's preference for trochaic movement over iambic movement demonstrates the distinctive quality of his meter use.
A free verse poem has no pattern, rhyme, or meter. It must, however, have rhythm.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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Should the United States government pay reparation to African American? Please I need an whole essay about this topic.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
whenever you want ans you should givee money and then I will ans your questions
A car which always goes is r_____?
PLEASE HELP ME!!! WHAT FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IS THIS:
“We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another.”
oxymoron. ..............
Teddy shouted to the house: "Oh, look here! Our mongoose is killing a snake"; and Rikki-tikki heard a scream from Teddy's mother. His father ran out with a stick, but by the time he came up, Karait had lunged out once too far, and Rikki-tikki had sprung, jumped on the snake's back, dropped his head far between his fore-legs, bitten as high up the back as he could get hold, and rolled away. That bite paralysed Karait, and Rikki-tikki was just going to eat him up from the tail, after the custom of his family at dinner, when he remembered that a full meal makes a slow mongoose, and if he wanted all his strength and quickness ready, he must keep himself thin.
—“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,”
Rudyard Kipling
Select the two best questions to ask Rikki-tikki in an interview.
Did Teddy’s father run out with a stick?
What did you think when you heard Teddy’s mother scream?
Do you eat snakes?
How does it feel to know you protected Teddy and the family?
Is it your family’s custom to eat the snake’s tail first?
What did you think when you heard Teddy’s mother scream? and How does it feel to know you protected Teddy and the family? are the two best questions to ask Rikki-tikki in an interview. One of Rudyard Kipling's most well-known stories from The Jungle Book, which was first released in 1894, is the story of a brave mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.
What themes can be found in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," tells the tale of a courageous young mongoose who protects a human family and a host of animal pals from the ruthless, bloodthirsty cobras that snake through the garden. For the reader of "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," the themes of bravery, devotion, and heroism are evident and multilayered.
The protagonist of "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" vanquishes his foes and protects his family from harm. The lesson of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is to face fear with courage and composure. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi needs to overcome enemies who are more powerful than him in order to save Teddy and his family.
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Answer: B and D
Explanation:
What should a compare and contrast essay provide?
Answer:
1.Read the topic carefully. Make sure that you understand exactly what the topic is asking you to do.
2.Give roughly equal weight to each text.
3.Choose your preferred structure.
4.Focus on differences as well as similarities.
5.Use linking words and phrases.
6.Explore a range of elements.
Explanation:
Answer:
it should provide as the obvious compare and contrast
it should also include why people compare and contrast
and it should be in a formal tone.
When Carl first read the sentence he thought the word disseminate meant listen to you looked up the word in the dictionary to see if he's cracked at Carls understanding of the word disseminate correct
Answer:
You looked in the dictionary and saw that Carl did not understand the word correctly.
Explanation:
The word "disseminate" does not mean "to listen" as Carl understood it, but it does mean the act of spreading something over an object or region. This word is associated with the act of semar, that is, spreading seeds on a land. In this regard, this word takes on the meaning of expelling something in an external environment that can be large or small. This word can also be a synonym for the word "disclose".
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The best theme for "The Birthday Box" is: 'act first and think later'. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not? Explain. Provide text evidence to your response.
Below is the story :D
Answer:
I totally agree with u! The story was great and the theme u stated as "the best statement" goes with the story so well!
Answer:
I do not agree with the statement act first and think later. There are cases when it is okay to act first and think later, like when you see someone in trouble. For instance, if they're drowning or choking etc. But there are cases where you should think first. For example if you were to file a lawsuit against someone you would need evidence and reasoning. Therefore, you will need to think before you act. Also if you're at a grocery store before you go shopping you should always plan a grocery list and plan how much money you want to spend that is thinking before acting. However, if you go to the grocery store without planning anything you can either overpay and not have any money left or you will take a long time because you don't know what you should get since you didn't plan first. An example from the story is the present her mom gave her, I believe the mom put some thought into the gift. She knew she was going to die and thought of how her daughter would take her death. So I believe she thought before giving her the gift. These are examples of why I do not agree with the theme of "The Birthday Box".
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In 2011, the population of the world reached seven billion people. The UN Population Division (2015) predicts the number could be as high as 9.7 billion by 2050; that is an extra two billion people—the same number of people who currently reside in the African and American continents combined-living on Earth using its resources to survive. This is hard to conceive. 2 Although families are getting smaller, people are living longer because medical and technical advances have lessened the impact of infectious disease. As a result, the UN's worst case scenario for 2100 is that the world population will reach almost 16 billion (UN, 2011). That is more than twice the number of people we have today. And yet already we are placing undue pressure on the Earth. The kind of pressure that, if increased, could have a profound and irreparable effect on our planet.
The first fundamental issue is water. Just 2.5% of the world's water is fresh, with much of that caught up in polar ice caps (University of Michigan, 2000). Drought and poor infrastructure mean that already today water is a scarce resource. Over seven hundred million people lack access to clean water (WHO, 2013) and one in three people in every continent do not have enough water to satisfy their daily needs (WHO, 2009). Without clean drinking water, there will be an exponential increase in the incidence of diseases such as cholera and typhoid, which will undoubtedly place an excessive strain on healthcare systems. Without water for agriculture and industry, our food and manufacturing industries will be unable to satisfy demand. Already today, 10% of people consume foods which have been irrigated using waste water full of chemicals or disease (WHO, 2009). Should water become even scarcer, this is likely to grow further.
The second critical issue is land. Current agricultural practices and the impact of pollution both contribute to soil erosion and a decreased level of soil fertility. It is estimated such poor quality land affects 1.5 billion people around the world (UNCCD, 2011). Deforestation and mining have had a devastating impact on our ecosystem and the biodiversity on which it thrives. The WWF (n.d.) estimates that we may be losing 10,000 species a year. All of this affects the number of crops that can be grown and produces greater food insecurity. How can we allow such environmental degradation to occur under our noses? 5 Another prime concern is energy. Governments, such as those in Denmark and Germany, are investing in renewable energy to eliminate their reliance on oil and to tap into resources with greater sustainability. However, the number of road vehicles reached one billion in 2010 (WardsAuto, 2011), an increase of 20 million from the previous year, and is continuing to increase due to the growing wealth in developing countries. It is therefore likely that there will be an unprecedented demand for oil over the next 50 years, pushing prices to exorbitant levels. This will make it more difficult for people to afford food, heating, and other manufactured goods, placing more people into poverty.
Overpopulation is not a problem for one country or continent; it is a problem for all of us. The UN (2012) estimates that by 2030 the world will need 50% more food, 30% more water, and 45% more energy than it does today. We must stop burying our heads in the sand and make a sustained effort to reduce population growth. We must develop a coherent strategy that will increase access to education for all. Not only is education a fundamental human right, it also facilitates a reduction in population growth. Large families tend to be prevalent in developing countries and yet when men, women, and children in these areas receive education, family sizes shrink. The UN estimates that in less developed countries where women are not educated, they have twice as many children as in those countries where they are educated. It is therefore this area in which we should invest time and money. Who can argue with free and equal education for all?
It is true that the world's population is growing, but this is not the cause of our current and future global problems. Believing this will give rise to ignorance of the real problem and the resulting irreparable damage to our planet. 2 Let me start by explaining why overpopulation is a myth. The UN Population Division regularly predicts population growth, but provides a low variant, medium variant, and high variant to factor in various likelihoods. In the 2010 revision, their high variant suggested that the world population will be almost 16 billion in 2100, but the low variant predicted it will peak at 8 billion and decrease to just over 6 billion by 2100. In most cases, it is the low variant that has come true in the past, suggesting the same will be true of their future population predictions.
Answer:
Let me start by explaining why overpopulation is a myth. The UN Population Division regularly predicts population growth, but provides a low variant, medium variant, and high variant to factor in various likelihoods. In the 2010 revision, their high variant suggested that the world population will be almost 16 billion in 2100, but the low variant predicted it will peak at 8 billion and decrease to just over 6 billion by 2100. In most cases, it is the low variant that has come true in the past, suggesting the same will be true of their future population predictions.
Explanation:
GUESS THE LYRICS OF ALL THESE SONGS TO GET BRAINIEST AND ALSO WRITE THE SONG NAME
1)Don't be cautious, don't be kind
You committed, I'm your crime
Push my button anytime
You got your finger on the trigger
But ____________?
2)All my friends are heathens, take it slow
Wait for them to ask you who you know
Please don't make any sudden moves
You __________?
3Oh, Ophelia
You've been on my mind girl since the flood
Oh, Ophelia
Heaven,___________?
4)I used to shut my door while my mother screamed in the kitchen
I'd turn the music up, get high and try not to listen
To _______________?
5)We're only kids who lost our way
But if we wait long enough we will be saved
Just sleep, just dream
This isn't fair, no we're not just what we seem
We want to fly but our souls are trapped inside
It's not a game, not to blame, we're forced to hide
Just sleep, just dream
it's______________?
Answer:
1. Copycat. But Your trigger finger’s mine.
2. Heathens. You don’t know the half of the abuse.
3. Ophelia. Heaven help a fool who falls in love.
4. Older. To every little fight, ‘cause neither one was right.
5. Nightmare. It’s only a nightmare.
When are rules essential? When are they bad?
Answer:
When rules are essential they are required. When they are bad is when the rules are absurd and forced upon you.
Explanation:
Which of these topics do you predict to find in a text about immigrant children? Check any that apply
Answer:
all the answers are correct
Explanation:
child-immigration statistics
ages of immigrant children
personal stories of children immigrants
reasons why children are leaving their home countries
how children immigrate to
other countries
Select the correct answer. Read this adapted excerpt from "The Third Philippic," written by Demosthenes in 342 B.C.: It is this fate, I solemnly assure you, that I dread for you, when the time comes that you make your reckoning, and realize that there is longer anything that can be done. May you never find yourselves, men of Athens, in such a position! Yet in any case, it were better to greatly, than to do anything out of servility towards Philip (or to sacrifice any of those who speak for your good). A noble recompense the people in Oreus receive, for entrusting themselves to Philip's friends, and thrusting Euphraeus aside! And a noble recompense ti democracy of Eretria, for driving away your envoys, and surrendering to Cleitarchus! A noble clemency did he show to the Olynthians elected Lasthenes to command the cavalry, and banished Apollonides! It is folly, and it is cowardice, to cherish hopes like these, to gi to evil counsels, to refuse to do anything that you should do, to listen to the advocates of the enemy's cause, and to fancy that you d so great a city that, whatever happens, you will not suffer any harm. in which point of view is this excerpt written? OA. first person O B. second person Oc. third-person limited OD. third-person omniscient Reset Next.
Answer:
c- demosthenes aasures Athenians that nothing will change as long as theirenemies don't attack the city
Explanation:
What’s the literary device
"I have a dream that one day the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the
Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together." "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr
Answer:
Anaphora, since the phrases are repeating.
I will give brainlist to the person who will complete this :)
Answer:
I just had to write today about the latest urban development plans. Have you heard them? They want to knock down some 200-year old house and use the land to build...yes, you guessed! A housing estate with 100 modern homes. I know there's a shortage of housing in our town, but it's not as if they're getting rid of a slum with houses in a terrible condition - these are beautiful old buildings! And what about the old school? Surely that's a historic monument? It should be turned into a museum, not destroyed!
Luckily, it's not all bad news. At the moment, the river is a real mess, but the council are finally going to clean it up. After they've removed all the rubbish, it will be a fast-flowing river again, not a slow, dirty one. They're going to build a new pedestrian bridge over the water so people can cross the river easily and a waterfront restaurant that will serve international food and be family-friendly. They're also building a new shopping centre with over fifty shops, mostly for clothes.
The word SUPPORT may have more than one meaning. What the most likely meaning of support in this excerpt from “Profile: Malala Yousafzai”? Malala consistently received SUPPORT and encouragement in her activism from her parents. The idea for the blog was even that of her father Ziauddin, who ran a local private school. *
Answer:
support them
Explanation:
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Please can someone tell me what type of figurative language this is:
“We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another.”
it is metaphorExplanation:
Which ideas in this paragraph support the idea that it is important to achieve one’s dreams and help others achieve theirs?
Answer:
Other countries with such divisions have in fact divided into new nations with new names, but not this one, impossibly interwoven even in its hostilities.
Explanation:
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Which word form correctly
completes this sentence?
She her supervisor by
completing her project on
time.
A. ingratiate
B. ingratiating
C. ingratiation
D. ingratiated
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because it needs a past tense.
"Song of becoming" is best read as a(n)___
A) Lament for the loss of innocence
B) Praise song for the anti-occupation fighters
C) Anti-war statement
D) Meditation on aging
Answer:lament for the loss of innocence
Explanation:
Please Help!
Answer the following analogy questions:
actor : theater as
teacher : children
artist : studio
spoon : scoop
starch : bread
feed : pet as
nurture : child
misbehave : punishment
befriend : enemy
teach : school
rabbit : burrow as
cottage : dwelling
human : house
filly : mare
trumpet : musician
Did you get the right answers? (1,b; 2,a; 3,b) Perhaps you noticed that you need to understand all the words in order to figure out the relationships.
A completed analogy is written thus:
rabbit : burrow :: human : house
The double colon in the center is read "as". The sample analogy sentence should be read, "Rabbit is to burrow as human is to house."
Now, try your hand at making up analogies. Write one analogy for each type of analogy listed below:
cause to effect
part to whole
word to antonym
word to synonym
object to characteristic
time sequence
spatial order
1. PART A: Which of the following best describes the central idea of
the text?
O A While Claudette Colvin was one of the first women to refuse to
give up her seat on the bus, her young age also made her an
unreliable activist in the movement.
OB Claudette Colvin feared that she would get in further trouble
for resisting racism, so she kept her brave actions a secret for
most of her life.
O C Claudette Colvin, like many women during the Civil Rights
Movement, was denied recognition for her heroic actions
because of her gender
OD Claudette Colvin challenged segregation on buses, but she
didn't become famous because civil rights groups didn't think
she was the right face for the movement.
Answer: The answer is D.
Claudette Colvin challenged segregation on buses, but she didn't become famous because civil rights groups didn't think
she was the right face for the movement.
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Read this sentence.
Garrett is a fantastic surfer, he goes to the beach every weekend.
Identify the choice that corrects the comma splice in this sentence.
These are the answers:
Garrett is a fantastic surfer he goes to the beach every weekend.
Garrett is a fantastic surfer. He goes to the beach every weekend.
Garrett is a fantastic surfer he goes; to the beach every weekend.
Garrett is a fantastic surfer, he goes to the beach every weekend.
Answer:
Garrett is a fantastic surfer. He goes to the beach every weekend.
Answer:
Garrett is a fantastic,he goes to the beach every weekend.
OR
Garrett is fantastic surfer. He goes to the beach every weekend.
who are the foil characters in Frankenstein
Answer:
Explanation:
Frankenstein, Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley provides an example of multiple foil characters. Elizabeth Lavenza, Robert Walton and Henry Clerval each counteract the main character, Victor Frankenstein. The most effective foil, however, is the creature Victor brings to life.
Define the life lessons from the novel ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and support your answer with the examples of struggles the teenagers have to face nowadays.
Answer and Explanation:
The main life lesson we can learn from 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer "is that honesty is rewarding and that it can promote very good things both personally, socially and politically. Tom takes time to understand this, but once he realizes that truth , he gets rid of a big burden in his life, that is, he has a great green feeling of freedom. In relation to honesty, we can consider that young people today have difficulties in relating to this, because they live in the world where the dishonesty is encouraged, if it benefits themselves, in addition, young people must face the lack of honesty of humans in politics, in family relationships, in communities, among others.
According to "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," what is the main reason that growers treat farmworkers as they do??
Answer:
The growers want their profits to be as high as possible.
Explanation:
On the bridge Adam and Seth, someone I need help on, What is this story saying about personal choices (the story's called On The Bridge).
Answer:
Explanation:
Um
Ok,
Nice.
The last section of jeromes journal stated that he has two more things to do.what are those two things ?
Answer:
This was posted a while ago, and you probably have already taken the test.
Explanation:
So, do you know/ remember the answer?