Answer:
Harper Lee portrays the educational system in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird as rigid and meaningless. Scout's first-grade teacher, Miss Caroline, rebukes her for being able to read and write at such a young age HOPE THIS HELPS :)
Explanation:
Answer:
They are portrayed as one-sided
Explanation:
they only listen to one side of the story, the one that they want to hear not the truth
Which twO Words in this excerpt from The Count of Monte Cristo can be used as synonyms to determine the meaning of the word grotto?
Dantès entered the second grotto. The second grotto was lower and more gloomy than the first; the air that could only enter by the newly
formed opening had the mephitic smell Dantès was surprised not to find in the outer cavern. He waited in order to allow pure air to displace
the foul atmosphere, and then went on.
Answer:
Opening, cavern
Explanation:
Synonyms are words that have identical or nearly identical meanings. An example of synonyms are words present and gift. They mean the same thing and are interchangeable.
When synonyms are used in the same context and we aren't familiar with one of them, we can figure out what it means based on the other one. Words used in the given passage that help us determine the meaning of the word grotto are opening and cavern.
Nights and Dragons—
From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne
I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were talking about a creature that actually existed.
The text discusses the Chinese calendar by writing, "Dragons are included along with eleven real animals."
What does that imply? (5 points)
Dragons are the only fake animal on the Chinese calendar.
Dragons are not the only fake animal on the Chinese calendar.
Dragons are real because all the other animals on the calendar are fake.
Dragons are real because all the other animals on the calendar are real.
Answer:
Dragons are real because all the other animals on the calendar are real.
Explanation:
The author talks about finding evidence that dragons are not only mythical creatures, but that they are actually real animals that truly exists. She lists all the evidence she has found to confirm this – there are animals in many different cultures mentioned in various moments in history. They are also in the Bible, as well as in real accounts of Marco Polo’s travels.
She then says she also has seen dragons along with other real animals in the Chinese calendar. For her, this is the proof. This is for her one more evidence that dragons are real – if other animals on the calendar are real, then also dragons should be real.
"Dragons are included along with eleven real animals." in the context of proving that dragons are real are used as evidence of their existence.
pleeeeeeeeeze help Which three lines in this excerpt from Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” contribute to the story’s setting?
When Martha Hale opened the storm-door and got a cut of the north wind, she ran back for her big woolen scarf. As she hurriedly wound that round her head her eye made a scandalized sweep of her kitchen. It was no ordinary thing that called her away—it was probably further from ordinary than anything that had ever happened in Dickson County. But what her eye took in was that her kitchen was in no shape for leaving: her bread all ready for mixing, half the flour sifted and half unsifted.She hated to see things half done; but she had been at that when the team from town stopped to get Mr. Hale, and then the sheriff came running in to say his wife wished Mrs. Hale would come too—adding, with a grin, that he guessed she was getting scary and wanted another woman along. So she had dropped everything right where it was.
"Martha!" now came her husband's impatient voice. "Don't keep folks waiting out here in the cold."
Answer:
1) When Martha Hale opened the storm-door and got a cut of the north wind, she ran back for her big woolen scarf. As she hurriedly wound that round her head her eye made a scandalized sweep of her kitchen.
2) She hated to see things half done; but she had been at that when the team from town stopped to get Mr. Hale, and then the sheriff came running in to say his wife wished Mrs. Hale would come too
3) "Martha!" now came her husband's impatient voice. "Don't keep folks waiting out here in the cold."
Explanation:
When You write a sentence where the subject is doing something this is considered
A. Imperative verb
B. Passive voice
C. Imagery
D. Active voice
Pls answer fast
Answer:
active voice
Answer: D Active voice
Explanation:
Because they are in action
please state a word that can fit in here
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Answer:
flow
Explanation:
hope this can help u.merry christmas
How does the movie begin? How is this different from how the book begins? hunger games
hich detail best supports the idea that oppressive leaders use propaganda to achieve their goals? “The milk and the windfall apples (and also the main crop of apples when they ripened) should be reserved for the pigs alone.” “Snowball and Napoleon sent out flights of pigeons . . . to mingle with the animals on neighbouring farms . . . and teach them the tune of ‘Beasts of England.’” “Now if there was one thing that the animals were completely certain of, it was that they did not want Jones back.” “By the late summer the news of what had happened on Animal Farm had spread across half the county.”
Answer:
B: “Snowball and Napoleon sent out flights of pigeons . . . to mingle with the animals on neighbouring farms . . . and teach them the tune of ‘Beasts of England.’”
I need a misterious essay
Answer:
The person aboves answer sounds pretty good
Explanation:
just beacause it does
Read the passage.
The Oldest and Youngest Places on Earth
What is the oldest place on the earth? While the earth itself is estimated to be approximately five billion years old, most landforms are not nearly that old. Scientists debate what the oldest landform truly is, but it might be on Baffin Island. On this large northern Canadian island, which falls inside the Arctic Circle, rocks have been found that are believed to be over 4.5 billion years old. If these rocks truly are that old, then they have been around longer than the earth’s crust!
It is hard to believe that any rocks could be older than the outer surface of the earth, but their discovery in 2016 has given scientists some interesting insights about how the earth was created. As melted mantle rose to the surface and the earth’s denser elements sunk toward its center to form its core, most of the first rocks were absorbed into the earth’s inner layers. But not the rock on Baffin Island.
While there is still debate about whether Baffin Island is the oldest place on the earth, there is little question of where one of the youngest is. In December of 2014, an underwater volcano near the Pacific islands of Tonga erupted violently and continued to spurt lava and ash for over a month. When the volcano quieted, there was a new island in its place. Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai, as the island was named, was about one square mile in area and covered in black gravel.
It’s not unusual for small islands to be created by volcanoes, which erupt when the magma of the earth’s mantle breaks through the crust in the form of lava and ash. What is unusual is for those islands to remain longer than five years after they have been created. Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai was expected to dissolve back into the Pacific Ocean shortly after it was formed. But in 2020, the island was not only still around, but had developed a thriving ecosystem. From above, much of the dark gray island is now lush and green, and birds, such as owls and seagulls, make it their home. It is unknown whether the earth’s youngest island will last for long, but it has already exceeded expectations.
What do the earth’s oldest and youngest places have in common? Both were created from volcanic rock. The same type of rock that hardened and remained above ground in Baffin Island also hardened to form Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai more than four billion years later.
What connection does “The Oldest and Youngest Places on Earth” make between volcanic rock in the creation of landforms?
A.It illustrates how volcanic rock contributed to the formation of two islands at different times in the earth's history.
B.It illustrates how the heat and destructive power of volcanic rock prevents the creation of new landforms.
C.It illustrates how volcanic rock on Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai brought a thriving ecosystem to the surface.
D.It illustrates how volcanic rock plays a role in the creation of some islands, but not others.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Volcanic rock creates islands and different islands are created at different times from either volcanic eruptions or just flowing lava coming from the volcano :)
Answer:
A) It illustrates how volcanic rock contributed to the formation of two islands at different times in the earth's history.
Based on its root, what does the word speedometer
mean?
meter.
O something that studies the car's speed
something that measures the car's speed
O something that watches the car's speed
O something that writes down the car's speed
Answer:
Something that measures the car's speed.
Explanation:
Meter means to measure.
Here are some other words that include the same root word!
thermometer
dynamometer
colorimeter.
Looking at these words we can see that they all are measuring something, you can always look at other words with the same root to try to find out what the root means! ^^ Happy holidays!
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What is gandhi argument or claim in his speech "Civil Disobedience" Hurry I need help.
Answer:
What did Gandhi say about civil disobedience?
While in jail, Gandhi read the essay “Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau, a 19th-century American writer. Gandhi adopted the term “civil disobedience” to describe his strategy of non-violently refusing to cooperate with injustice, but he preferred the Sanskrit word satyagraha (devotion to truth).
Explanation:
The Underground Railroad was a system of people, routes, and
safe houses that enslaved persons used to escape to freedom.
What effect does Catherine's allusion to the Underground
Railroad have on the mo0d of this passage?
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It gives the events an old-fashioned feeling of
historical times
O It increases the sense of suspense and fear.
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It relaxes the m00d by showing how the characters
ConverSe.
Answer: It gives the events an old-fashioned feeling of historical times.
Explanation:
Answer:
It lends a more hopeful mood to the scene.
Explanation: Took the test. :)
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questions
"The Colomber by Dino Buzzati
What does the captain tell Stefano about the colomber?
Answer:
The Captain tells Stefano that the colomber is a clever fish, more like a mysterious shark, who chooses his victim to devour and follows him until he works out his plan to devour him.
Explanation:
'The Colomber' is a short story written by Dino Buzzati. The story is about a unique fish named 'colomber' and Stefano.
The Captain tells Stefano that the colomber is the most feared fish and cleverer than man. It's a mysterious shark who follows it's victim until it devours him. The captain also tells that only the victim of the colomber or the family relations of the victim are able to see the colomber.
Please HELP
Sports fans wishing to debate the merits of their favorite teams should
probably use which of the following forms of online publishing?
O A. Blog
O B. Op-ed
O C. Social network post
O D. Forum
Answer:
C. would be my best answer
Explanation:
Answer: d it’s right
Explanation: ape x
Any tips on presenting something for your class? lol ik this is a bad question Im just bad at presenting and have really bad nerves.