Answer: embankment dam is a large artificial dam. It is typically created by the placement and compaction of a complex semi-plastic mound of various compositions of soil
Explanation:
Answer:
arch dam: purpose is to provide electric power to a neighboring city and to prevent flooding. can last up to 10 years. typically built in narrow canyons.
embankment dam: most common. often used to hold back mining waste. can last about 30 years. engineered to rely on their weight to resist the water pressure.
gravity dam: engineered to hold back a large amount of water, forming a reservoir. can last up to 150 years. uses gravity to hold the dam to the ground and to stop the water from spilling over.
buttress dam: designed to provide electric power to a rural area. can last up to 50 years. transmits the water pressure from the slab to the dam’s foundation.
Explanation:
Read the passage and then answer the questions
Victor was angry Somebody had stolen $500 in cash from him, and When he found who it was, he was going to make the thief pay. He looked around for suspects and saw all smiling at him. It had to be
him Victor threw himself at Gil, ready to punch his lights out
Which of the endings to the scene would be most ironic?
A. Victor wins the fight and takes back his $500. 'Don't do that
again,' he says,
B. The cash was in Victor's pocket the whole time, but he loves it
while he is fighting Gil
C. The friendship between Gil and Victor never recovers after their
terrible fight
D. In the ensuing fight, Gil unexpectedly pleas for mercy, Victor feels
awful
Answer:
B. The cash was in Victor's pocket the whole time, but he loves it while he is fighting Gil.
Explanation:
Irony is a rhetorical device that refers to when things did not go as expected. In an ironic situation, what is expected and what happens is the exact opposite of each other.
In the given scenario, Victor's belief that Gil took his money led to the altercation. But basing his suspicions without any proof, Victor may have made a huge mistake. Moreover, one ending that will be the most ironic is if Victor found the money in his own pocket while he'd blamed and even fought with Gil.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
The ______________ in a sentence tells who or what is doing the action.
Your answer:
predicate
beginning
end
subject
2. A ______________ always contains the verb. It is basically everything from the verb to the of the sentence.
Your answer:
subject
beginning
predicate
end
Answer:
1 is subject 2 is predicate.
Explanation:
subject is whoever or whatever that is doing the action and predicate includes the verb and whatever that follows.
Select the common noun(s).
Lil Wayne finds happiness everywhere around him.
Submit answer
Show hint
Answer:
Lil Wayne
Explanation:
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Answer:
Lil wayne, happines
Explanation:
the cake was divided ----------- the twelve boys
1) between
2) among
3) amongst
Answer:
The cake was divided among the twelve boys.
Explanation:
'Between' is used for two people.
'Amongst' is technically correct (and is used by some people), but the word is not the common, preferred variant in wide use.
Use the drop-down menus to choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
I often vto scenes from famous movies.
Being nice to others is one that I really believe in.
We held a meeting that no one else knew about.
Answer:
allude, principle, discreet
Explanation:
Got it right! edge 21
Answer:
1. allude
2. principle
3. discreet
Explanation:
Doing this right now! :>
Turtle Landing
1.
2.
3.
4.
why does puck transform bottom
Answer:
A donkey head
Explanation:
Puck changes Bottom's head into that of a donkey head. Puck does this as a prank because he enjoys playing tricks on mortals and fairies alike. The transformation is appropriate because Bottom's name is synonymous with and also because Bottom's personality is stubborn and pushy.
What name is not associated with Jane’s current location?
A. Moor house
B. Morton
C. Marsh end
D. Marycross
Answer:
C
Explanation:
because it d o s e n t e x i s t
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which detail best shapes the idea that people become dishonest when communicating with others?
excerpt from Friendship
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are two elements that go to the composition of friendship, each so sovereign, that I can detect no superiority in either, no reason why
either should be first named. One is Truth. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. I am arrived at last in
the presence of a man so real and equal that I may drop even those undermost garments of dissimulation, courtesy, and second thought, which
men never put off, and may deal with him with the simplicity and wholeness, with which one chemical atom meets another. Sincerity is the
luxury allowed, but diadems and authority, only to the highest rank, that being permitted to speak truth as having none above it to court or
conform unto. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend the approach of our fellow-
man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our thought from him under a hundred folds. I knew man who, under
a certain religious frenzy, cast off this drapery, and omitting all compliments and commonplace, spoke to the conscience of every person he
encountered, and that with great insight and beauty.
Answer:
At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins.
Explanation:
plato
Kate uses 8.1 pints of white paint and blue paint to paint her bedroom walls. 1 4 of this amount is white paint, and the rest is blue paint. How many pints of blue paint did she use to paint her bedroom walls?
Answer: 6.075 pints of blue paint
Explanation:
Amount of white paint and blue paint used by Late to paint her bedroom walls = 8.1 pints
Fraction of white paint = 1/4
Fraction of blue paint = 1 - 1/4 = 3/4
The amount of blue paint used = 3/4 × 8.1
= 0.75 × 8.16
= 6.075 pints of blue paint
PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answers to Part A?
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, what Part A refers to, nor did you enter the answer options, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
To answer this question, you must first read the text and answer part A. Once you know the answer to part A, you will be able to choose, among the options in part B, those that support that answer, making this response a true information, with evidences that prove it.
Which of the following is another word for paraphrase?
thesis
summary
quote
plagiarize
9. According to "Zoo" and "The Blind Men and the Elephant," what role does perspective or point of view play in understanding a situation? Write an extended response that analyzes how this idea is developed through characters, setting, and plot in both the story and the poem. Cite evidence from both texts to support your response. Be sure to observe the conventions of standard English.
Answer:
“Zoo” tells the story of Teacher Hugo’s Interplanetary Zoo coming to the City of Chicago. Each year, the zoo brings intriguing animals from outsider lands for the individuals on soil to see. The individuals energetically pay the charge to see the creatures from a far off arrive and wonder at their modern and intriguing highlights. When the teacher brings the amazing horse-spider of Kaan, the individuals run to the display and clamor to share what they’ve seen with family and friends. The content states, “And the swarms gradually filled by, stunned and interested by these interesting animals that looked like steeds, but ran up the dividers of their cages like creepy crawlies. ‘This is certainly worth a dollar,’ one man commented. ‘I am going domestic to tell my wife.’” The man’s responses to the horse insects appear that he is captivated and fascinated by the Kaan horse-spider since it is not at all like anything that he has ever seen on Soil some time recently. Within the brief story, “Zoo” and the sonnet “The Daze Men and the Elephant,” the creators illustrate.
Explanation:
What does the pearl dealer's coin represent?
Answer:
I believe the coin symbolizes the wealth and power that Kino does not possess. The dealer almost taunts Kino as he roles the coin between his fingers. The coin is intended to intimidate Kino into selling his pearl for far less than it is worth.
Answer:
behe
Explanation:
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Is the following an example of ethos, logos, or pathos?
Because you deserve it.
pls explain thanks.
Answer:
pathos
Explanation:
the answer is pathos because it is an appeal to emotion. Using the process of elimination we can find that it isn't logos (facts/stats/etc), isn't ethos (ethics/credibility/etc), and fits most comfortably under the pathos umbrella, making the audience feel emotions like being validated, and think something like "you know what, I do deserve it"
What is this an example of?
Answer:
nemesis
Explanation:
What is the purpose of Chapter 30 in A Lesson Before Dying?
answer:
litcharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in a lesson before dying, which u can use to track the themes throughout the work. chapter 30 is written in grant ’s point of view, along with many others. grant describes sidney derogers, a local worker who’s on his way to mow the lawn at george jarreau’s house.
Answer:
A brutal system of racism cannot remove people's humanity.
I am not sure???
Explanation:
Find TWO quotes from MLK Jr’s speech and copy them below. Then, explain how/why they connect to topics, characters, or events in A Raisin in the Sun.
Answer:
"If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward." "Darkness cannot drive out darkness: Only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: Only love can do that."
Explanation:
hope it helps
What does the pronoun "they" refer to in the passage?
A. Ben
B. He
C. Stars
D. gloves
the answer is C. The stars
Answer:
.C stars
Explanation:
Why do the Shark Tank investors decline Mo’s deal? Support your answer with evidence from the text that is either directly stated or implied.
The Text:
By the time I was twelve, I was selling over $1,000 in bow ties annually. That’s when I got an email from the producers of Shark Tank, a show that gives entrepreneurs the chance to present their companies in front of a panel of investors. At first, my mom turned down the offer—she didn’t know what the show was. But when we started doing research and kept in contact with the producers, she agreed to let me fly to California to film. I decided to ask the investors for $50,000 for a fifteen-percent stake in my company. For months, I recited lines, practicing in front of a camera, my parents and occasionally my teddy bears. Despite my preparation, when the day finally came, I was terrified. Walking down the blue-lit hallway, I gripped my mom’s hand so tightly that five years later, she still jokes that I cut off her circulation. When the producers cued me to begin, my brain went empty and the words I had practiced fell away. After a deep breath, I somehow gathered myself and recited my pitch. But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves. One investor, Kevin, offered to contribute to my business if I gave him three dollars for every tie I sold for the life of the company, but all of the other sharks told me not to take the deal. I declined, leaving the stage with no deal, but with the promise of a mentorship from another investor, Daymond John. As I walked backstage, my eyes filled with tears and I started sobbing. My goal for months had been to leave with a deal, and I had failed. The moment when I messed up my pitch replayed in my head. But as time passed, I realized that the sharks had actually given me a gift.
Answer:
Plz mark me Brainliest.
Explanation:
The Shark Tank investors decline Mo's deal because they think that they didn't need his help, as stated in the text, "But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves."
60 POINTS!! - I need to graduate. I can't fail this. If your unsure, please don't answer...
This author’s use of imagery _____ a sense of joy in the reader.
Question 1 options:
hyperbolizes
evokes
characterizes
conflicts
Question 2 (1 point)
The ___ of the “shhh” sound underscores the peaceful setting of the poem.
Question 2 options:
alliteration
theme
abstract
comparison
Question 3 (1 point)
By _____ the mayor’s speech on peace and prosperity with Eddie’s fight with the grocery store owner, the author further demonstrates how life is full of contrasts.
Question 3 options:
juxtaposing
dialoging
symbolizing
personifying
Question 4 (1 point)
By selecting a youthful point of view, the author creates ___ by sharing knowledge the reader possesses that the young narrator does not.
Question 4 options:
irony
figurative language
concrete
motif
Question 5 (1 point)
Shakespeare sets up a ___ in the first stanza of his sonnet by comparing his age to passing of the seasons and to autumn, in particular.
Question 5 options:
dialog
metaphor
hyperbole
conflict
Question 6 (1 point)
The author may have specifically chosen mockingbirds to attack the protagonist as a means to further the passage’s mocking or sarcastic ___.
Question 6 options:
plot
tone
setting
simile
Question 7 (1 point)
Details such as Ursula’s “slouchy pants,” “bit of mustard” on her face, and the “bird’s nest” in her hair ___ Ursula as someone who cares little for her appearance (pgs. 5-6).
Question 7 options:
abstracts
evokes
characterizes
conflicts
Question 8 (1 point)
It is important to note how the author ___ a sense of unease throughout the poem through the use of sinister details.
Question 8 options:
conveys
juxtaposes
personifies
characterizes
Question 9 (1 point)
Blake’s sympathetic portrayal of the abused chimney sweepers ___ a similarly compassionate response in his readers.
Question 9 options:
resolves
elicits
alludes to
symbolizes
Question 10 (1 point)
___ in the description of the dark and frozen landscape is the narrator’s own troubled mind.
Question 10 options:
Implicit
Ironic
Conflicted
Endowed
Answer:
1 hyperbolized 2 theme 3 symbolizing 4 concrete 5 dialog 6 simile 7 conflicts 8 juxtaposes 9 alludes to 10 implicit
Answer:
1) Evokes
2) Abstract
3) Juxtaposing
4) Irony
5) Metaphor
6) Tone
7) Characterizes
8) Conveys
9) Elicits
10) Implicit
Explanation:
I just finished the test so I know these are correct. Hope this helps :)
what is meant by the ghost of an idea in A christmas carol?
I have to Wright a monologue for drama class any ideas.
Answer: Your life but funnier
Read the excerpt from "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street".
56. TRACK SHOT – STEVE 56.
From several yards down as he walks down the steps of his porch, walks down the street over to Les Goodman's house, and then stops at the foot of the steps.
57. REVERSE ANGLE – LOOKING TOWARD SCREEN DOOR 57.
Goodman stands there, his wife behind him very frightened.
GOODMAN
Just stay right where you are, Steve. We don't want any trouble but this time if anybody sets foot on my porch that's what they're going to get—trouble!
Based on Goodman’s reaction to Steve, what will most likely happen next?
Les and Steve will have a heated argument.
Everyone in the neighborhood will go home.
The anger and fear among the neighbors will increase.
Les will turn out to be an alien invader in disguise.
Answer:
its most likely les and steve will have a heated argument
Explanation:
Argue for a Cause
Notes
Answer each question.
1. What does the phrase “arguing for a cause” mean?
Type your answer here.
2. What factors about your audience should you keep in mind when writing an argument for a cause?
Type your answer here.
3. How do argument writers tailor their language to their audience when arguing for a cause?
Type your answer here.
4. How do argument writers respond to counterclaims when arguing for a cause?
Type your answer here.
Write
*Using NewsELA.com, investigate a cause and then write a well-organized paragraph (5-10 sentences) on an issue that is meaningful to you. Direct it toward a specific audience: a person or group that is in a position to do something about the issue. Clearly state your issue and your position at the beginning. Use logical reasons and evidence to support your position. Include at least ONE of the three following three types of appeals to convince this audience: logos, pathos, ethos. Address possible counterclaims, and end with a call to action aimed at achieving an identified goal. Use language in ways that will help convince the audience, such as rhetorical devices, appropriate vocabulary, an objective tone, a formal style, allusions, and direct address. As appropriate, invent names for individuals, groups, companies, restaurants, and other relevant entities. *Use Class Code: CANCHT on NewsELA.
Use either an appropriate topic of your choice, or one of these:
• Write to the president of a local or national company to argue that the company should do more to protect the environment.
• Write to the owner of a local restaurant to argue that it should change its menu to offer more healthy options.
• Write an open letter to people who buy pets at pet stores to argue that they should rescue animals from shelters instead.
• Write to the governor of your state to argue that the voting age should be lowered to 16.
Review
Review your work using the online checklist.
Submit Your Assignment
Follow the instructions in the Graded Assignment to complete your argument and submit it to your teacher for grading.
Answer:
1) It means you're standing up for what you believe in or something that is fact.
2) what might the cause be
3)They build underlying assumptions that the audience is likely to accept. They might try to enhance the audience's interest by making them relate in the logical and emotional aspect of the subject by appealing to shared beliefs, experiences and values.
4)it is because while they are reading they need you to prove them your right
.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How does the rhythm of "The New Colossus" contribute to the poem's meaning?
It creates a steady pace that reinforces the strength of the statue.
It creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life.
It creates a slow pace that emphasizes the mournful tone of the poem.
It creates a quick pace that emphasizes the celebratory tone of the poem.
Answer:
A.
But according to my own version of the ELA quiz:
B.
Explanation:
I took an ELA quiz and got it 100% correct! Have a perfect day/night!
Rhythm creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life. Hence, option B is correct.
What is rhythm?In poetry, rhythm refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within a line or stanza. It is a crucial aspect of the poem's overall sound and musicality, and it can greatly affect the reader's experience of the work. Poets can create a wide variety of rhythms and meters, which can affect the tone, mood, and overall impact of the poem.
Rhythm creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life, this is how it contributes to the poem's meaning in "the new Colossus".
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In what way has Gatsby simultaneously gained and lost something in this chapter ? (Chapter 5)
What the answer to the question now
Answer:
hey do you have k12
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the meaning of "substituted hope for the rod"?
given hope to slaves who want to be free
replaced hope with the threat of violence
replaced the threat of violence with hope
made free laborers hopeful they will no longer be beaten
Answer: replaced hope with the threat of violence
Explanation: I believe it is “replaced hope with the threat of violence“ because Lincoln was bringing up how slave owners have used the “rod” or violence to induce slavery instead of using “free labor” which induces “Hope”.