Directions: Below are sentences that contain informal words. Rewrite each sentence in a formal style.



1. Oscar started freaking out about the test.





2. When the cops arrived, the crook ran outside.





3. He checked his cell for any messages.





4. The family chilled by the pool all afternoon.





5. She bought a bunch of stuff at the mall.



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Answer 1
Oscar started to feel very frantic about the test

Crook ran outside as soon as the cops arrived

He quickly check his phone

The family calmly and relaxed by the pool all afternoon

She bought very many things at the mall

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I need help on this chart can someone please help?

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I didn’t really do good with charts sorry so sorry

SUN : RADIANT ::
a. warm : hot
b. glowing : moon
c. star: small
d. perfume : fragrant

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Answer: the answer is C

Explanation: yahhh thats the anser

Answer:

it should be A. warm: hot

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20) Identify the statement that does NOT accurately describe this Clark
Benson passage.
A)
The passage is a review or critique.
B) The passage offers supported opinions.
C) The passage is persuasive and informative.
D)
The passage contains quoted dialogue from the
movie

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Answer:

I'm just guessing: "D".

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I just did it on USA tp

Who is the intended audience for this passage?

city council members

employers

school administrators

students and parents

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Answer:

school administators

Explanation:

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Sonnet XII

by William Shakespeare

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;
When I behold the violet past prime,
And sable curls all silvered o'er with white;
When lofty trees I see barren of leaves
Which erst from heat did canopy the herd,
And summer's green all girded up in sheaves
Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard,
Then of thy beauty do I question make,
That thou among the wastes of time must go,
Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake
And die as fast as they see others grow;
And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence
Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.

Question 1
Part A

What can be inferred about Shakespeare's "Sonnet XII"?


The narrator believes that life is beautiful.

The narrator is weary about the change in seasons.

The narrator is old and thinks he will die soon.

The narrator believes that no one can avoid death.
Question 2
Part B

Which line from the sonnet best supports the answer in Part A?


"And summer's green all girded up in sheaves"

"Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake"

"And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;"

"And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence"

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Answer:

A)  The narrator believes that no one can avoid death.

B)  "And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence"

Explanation:

HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIST. What was the difference, as Trevor describes, between the police in white areas and the police in black areas?

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Answer:

The police in the white areas were friendly and would be there in few numbers, at most times just one personnel. On the other hand, the black areas would have armies in full gear, almost at times ready for battle.

Explanation:

Trevor Noah's Born A Crime is his biography about his childhood days as an illegal child of a white father and a black mother. The memoir is a recollection of Trevor's life as a mixed-race child and how he has come to terms with it.

Giving an explanation of what life was like in South Africa during the Apartheid, Trevor recalls how the police function in different parts of the nation. Demarcating the sections of the city as white areas and black areas, Trevor reveals,

In the white areas, you rarely saw the police, and if you did it was Officer Friendly in his collared shirt and pressed pants. In Soweto, the police were an occupying army. They didn’t wear collared shirts. They wore riot gear. They were militarized. They operated in teams known as flying squads because they would swoop in out of nowhere, riding in armored personnel carriers —hippos, we called them—tanks with enormous tires and slotted holes in the side of the vehicle to fire their guns out of. You didn’t mess with a hippo. You saw one, you ran. That was a fact of life.

Does the verb agree with the highlighted noun(s)?
Lou comes to work early.
A.
Yes
B.
No

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Answer:

A: Yes

Explanation:

To keep it simple, I'm a writer, I know what I'm talking about :)

I think it’s A but I’m not sure

right now, I want to....

OR

right know I want to...​

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Answer:

Right now, I want to ....

Explanation:

Have a good one!

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What you think is the content of the maze runner base on its cover

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a maze where people need to find the way out of
A maze is away to escape everybody tryna get out

In "We're Going to Mars!" the author's viewpoint is that travel to Mars is likely in the near future. How is this viewpoint best conveyed in the text? A.He describes the detailed plans and timelines for a NASA mission to Mars. B.He lists the benefits of NASA exploring and colonizing Mars and other planets. C.He argues that the cost of a human mission to Mars is expensive. D.He emphasizes the impact colonizing Mars will have on humanity​

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Answer: He describes the detailed plans and timelines for a NASA mission to Mars.

Explanation: i took the test

Read this excerpt from “What I Hope to Leave Behind.”

In all the ages there have been people whose hearts have been somehow so touched by the misery of human beings that they wanted to give their lives in some way to alleviate it. We have some examples of women like this today: Lillian Wald and Mary Simkhovitch in New York, Jane Addams in Chicago.

Why does Eleanor Roosevelt refer to these women in her speech?

They were women who became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt.
They were three women who had pursued successful careers.
They were women who agreed to help Eleanor Roosevelt educate the public.
They were well-known examples of women who had worked to help others.

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Answer:

D. They were well-known examples of women who had worked to help others.

Explanation:

Answer:

D) They were well-known examples of women who had worked to help others.

Hope This Helped!

Candy, as eight-year-old Bindi named her newly acquired companion, was a rat. "I got him two weeks after my dad died . . . He helps me feel lots better!" . . . A sense of security is critical for any grieving child, and Bindi, naturally, had found it in an animal -- one who'd sit on her shoulder as she'd rollerblade and on her lap during interviews. As she prepared to take on life without Dad, a small friend provided big comfort.

—Steve and Bindi Irwin,
Amy Breguet

How might a sixth-grader connect this text to his or her own life?

A sixth-grader can appreciate that a pet can be a great comfort to a kid who is sad.
A sixth-grader knows what it is like to have a career.
A sixth-grader understands how to train rats.
A sixth-grader knows a lot about nature and animal habitats.

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Answer:

its a

Explanation:

The answer is A sixth-grader can appreciate that a pet can be a great comfort to a kid who is sad. or just A

What word is the close to the opposite meaning of blasphemous?
O frightening
O comforting
O holy
o evil​

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Answer:

holy

Explanation:

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"Males are better athletes than females" is an example of...........

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Answer:

sexism

Explanation:

Romantic poets often (5 points)
argue with unromantic poets
write about relationships
compare real life to nature
appreciate city life most

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I believe it’s the third option, compare real life to nature

How can asking questions before reading a functional text be helpful

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Answer:

you can answer the question by thinking to your self and seeing if you you think its a funtional or keep rereading it until you dont feel like its real or fake Explanation:

for each scenario described below, right one or more sentences to express the scenario.

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Answer:

Shrilly is desperate and will most likely end up homeless soon.

Clarissa is absolutely devastated after her pet turtle tragically died last night.

Explanation:

Look at the underlined details in
the passage. What is a
"passthought"?
A passthought is an idea that is not
easily remembered.
A passthought is a mental image used
to unlock a device.
A passthought is a device that does
not need a password.
A passthought is a birthday message
sent to a friend

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Answer:

A passthought is a mental image used

to unlock a device.

Explanation:

I hope its correct

Answer:

A passthought is a mental image used

to unlock a device.

Explanation:

in the story it said that character thought about his password so it opened.

Help me:( I need this job for now!​

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Explanation:

7) was¹

closed²

attended ³

went⁴

did not call⁵

8) have worked¹

have she done²

have not/haven't gone³

if i know i will tell you

Can some explain who are the people who keep replying with links as answers?​

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Answer:

Either trolls or bots

Explanation:

DO NOT use the link, it's most definitely either a virus, IP grabber, or way to scam you out of your money

Read the passage. Then answer the question. Excerpt from Clarence Darrow's closing argument in Illinois v. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, August 22-25,1924" (Question---> What is Darrow's argument in this excerpt? How well does Darrow support his argument? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least one or two complete paragraphs. ( You'll have to expand the picture to read it) Will Mark Brainliest. ​

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Answer and Explanation:

Darrow argues that exorbitant amounts of money were used by the families of the boys involved in the crime to influence the outcome of the trial. In fact, Darrow claims that the amounts of money not only influenced the outcome of the trial, but also decided it completely, as we can see from the paragraph "No lawyer could have justified it. No prosecution could have justified it. We could have come into this court without evidence, without argument, with nothing, and this court would have given to us what every judge in the city of Chicago has given to every boy in the city of Chicago since the first capital case was tried. . "

In this case, Darrow shows how money often hinders the free execution of things, which is contradictory, since we usually think that money will solve things. With this reasoning, Darrow shows that not only is judgment hindered by money, but public opinion and meddling in judgment, which can often attract more than help, since the public has a strong interest when wealthy families are involved in such a scandal.

Read the novel excerpt.

Superhero 101: A Family Secret

Trace knew he would have to try to explain to his grandmother why he had missed her birthday party. He was dreading the conversation and the lie that he would inevitably have to tell. He thought telling her the truth would only open a Pandora’s box. He rang the doorbell, and his grandmother answered right away, like she had been waiting for him. He had called and told her he would try to come by sometime that day, but he had not given her a precise time.

She greeted him warmly, and he followed her into the kitchen where she had her customary jar of fresh-baked cookies ready for his indulgence. His grandmother was endearingly predictable. She had a daily routine and rarely deviated from it. Trace thought that given her lifestyle and penchant for routine and order, there was no way she would ever understand his life as Beetleman. He hated that he had no choice but to lie to his grandmother, whom he loved so much.

They sat at the kitchen table. His grandmother poured him an ice-cold glass of milk and filled a plate with her delicious chocolate chip cookies. Before he had a chance to apologize, his grandmother spoke. “Trace, I’m glad you called and came by today. I know you’re upset about missing my birthday party, but before you say anything about it, there is something I want to show you,” she said.

She went to a drawer and retrieved what appeared to be a large bracelet cuff made of silver. She handed it to Trace. He looked at it carefully. His grandmother moved his hands and pointed to something inscribed on the inside of the bracelet. “Look at this. It's what I wanted you to see,” she said as Trace read the words “Family First.” His heart sank when he read those words and recounted all the times that he had to sacrifice time with his family for his secret life.

His grandmother noticed his dejected expression. “Trace, I didn’t show you this to make you feel bad about your choices. I know that they aren’t always yours to make. This cuff belonged to your grandfather. He had those words inscribed because they are what kept him going and allowed him to make those same tough choices.”

Trace stared at this grandmother. What was she saying? His grandfather was a superhero too?

She continued, “Your grandfather loved helping people, just like you do. That’s where you got your gift—from him. Many times he had to miss family parties and outings because of his calling. But I always knew he did it for us—family first.”

Trace was astounded. He’d had no idea that his grandfather was a superhero; now he realized that he no longer had to lie to his grandmother. His parents had died when he was very young, and his grandparents had raised him. He recalled his grandfather missing his 10th birthday party and how upset and angry he had been at his grandfather. He had cried himself to sleep that night, wrongly thinking that he was not important to his grandfather.

Trace looked at the bracelet carefully, realizing that to him, it was as precious as the Hope diamond. He glanced up at his grandmother.

“His love for his family was his kryptonite,” his grandmother continued. “The only time he was weak was when you or I were in danger. He couldn’t bear the thought of anything happening to us after what happened to your parents.”
In “Superhero 101: A Family Secret,” Trace misses his grandmother's birthday party and visits her to apologize.

How does this incident provoke Trace's grandmother to make a decision?


She shows Trace the bracelet and reveals that his grandfather was a superhero.

She insists that Trace follow in his grandfather’s footsteps and adopt his motto.

She wonders if Trace wants to continue to be a superhero like his grandfather.

She reveals the truth about his parents' deaths.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

answer: D

explanation:

Shakespeare opens the play with a (1) _________________, which tells the reader exactly what is going to happen in the story. The story takes place in (2) _________________, Italy.

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Answer:

Romeo & Juliet

Explanation:

part b which quote from the poem best supports the answer to part a ​

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could you provide a picture for reference? there’s no clarification as to what we’re answering

what is symbolism in a play​

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Answer:

A symbol is something which stands for, or represents something else. Symbols are often used in drama to deepen its meaning and remind the audience of the themes or issues it is discussing. A prop often has a particular significance that an audience will instantly recognise when used symbolically in the work.

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Answer:

D. a literary device that uses something simple or insignificant to represent a much bigger idea

Explanation: Correct on Edge

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Review the sentence. What is the meaning of "improbable?" "[T]here is
nothing improbable about my explanation at all. In fact, it's perfectly
ordinary." *
honorable
criminal
likely to occur
unlikely to be true

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Answer:

unthinkable,uncertain,undoubtful e.tc

elements that are at risk in areas that are prone to drought​

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Answer:

hope that help mark me as a brill

Explanation:

During drought, there is an increased risk for wildfires and dust storms. Particulate matter suspended in the air from these events can irritate the bronchial passages and lungs. This can make chronic respiratory illnesses worse and increase the risk for respiratory infections like bronchitis and pneumonia.

Help me please and I'll give you brainlist and extra point
Read the paragraph
1. The start of the American Revolution in 1775 presented Native American nations with difficult choices. Choose a side? Avoid the conflict entirely? Each nation had encountered different experiences with European settlers. A few colonial settlements and local Native communities managed to get along. But many Native nations had endured decades of cruelty and loss at the hands of the colonists. These nations resented the ever-increasing losses of land, rights, and life they had experienced since the arrival of the invaders.


2.When the war began, some nations were promised lands and safety by the British government in exchange for their loyalty. Some saw reason to help the Patriots. Other nations did not want to get involved with the war and tried to remain neutral


3.What united all Native nations at the start of the Revolution was the desire to preserve their rights and freedom. How they went about it varied greatly from group to group.


Tell me the key details and review the details and jot down the central ideas in margins

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Answer:

The key details are American Revolution, talks about details about the American Revolution, and lastly talks about the pov Native nations I guess

Explanation:

describe how you would test for the presence of a protein in a food sample

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Answer:

using Biuret reagent

Explanation:

add a few drops of Biuret reagent solution to the food sample.

if protein is presence in the food sample the biuret reagent solution will give a color change (purple)

Why is it so important to check the accreditation of a private higher
learning institution? Explain THREE reasons.
E​

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Explanation:

Accreditation is important because it:

Helps determine if an institution meets or exceeds minimum quality standards. Helps students determine acceptable institutions for enrollment. Assists institutions in determining acceptability of transfer credits.

It is important for a student to check the accreditation of private higher institutions of learning because:

It helps the student to know whether or not the school is qualified to educate other people;it helps the student to know whether or not the school meets the minimum requirements to operate in the education industry;If a student is awarded a certificate by an institution that is not accredited, it means that have wasted a lot of time and their certificate may not be recognized.

What is Accreditation?


Accreditation in Education refers to the process where an Educational Institution submits voluntarily to the process of being evaluated so that they can be confirmed to have met the minimum standards required to operate.

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