Answer:
i think your right
Explanation:
.maybe
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I can't even read that, can you c&p it?
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Write a 1 to 2 paragraph evaluation of the essay titled "Take Another Look at Electric Cars". Use your graphic organizer and include textual evidence.
Heres the essay:
Take Another Look at Electric Cars
The average automobile driver pays $2,000 annually for gasoline. That $2,000 of gas is contributing to both the United States’ dependency on foreign countries and environmental pollution. Electric cars are beneficial for their owners and for the environment. Anybody who is buying a new car should consider purchasing an electric car.
Electric vehicles have a reputation as being expensive, but that has changed in the past few years. Purchase prices have been dropping and a federal tax credit lowers their actual cost even more. The average cost of a brand new gas automobile is approximately $31,500. Most new electric cars are priced between $30,000 and $40,000. That is a higher initial cost, but when you factor in the $7,500 federal tax credit (and possible additional state tax credits, depending on where you live), the price becomes comparable to that of a gasoline car. The annual costs associated with owning a car are much lower with an electric car. The average driver pays about $2,000 a year for gas. The average cost of electricity for a year of driving is $500. That will save $1,500 a year in fuel. Additionally, a more modern and streamlined engine will save drivers in other maintenance fees. One government study estimated that electric-car drivers will save over 40 percent in annual maintenance fees.
One of the biggest arguments against electric cars has been their limited range. Electric cars do have a shorter range, but that range is plenty for most drivers. The majority of American drivers travel less than 35 miles a day, and the average electric car has a range of about 100 miles on a full charge. Charging the car at home each night will provide enough power for daily driving and allow drivers to save time by avoiding stops at the gas station. And, as the number of electric cars on the road increases, more businesses and employers will install charging stations for their customers and employees, which will make charging a vehicle even easier.
An electric car may not be for everyone, but they have evolved beyond their original restrictions. With a purchase price that is comparable to a gas car, and reduced fuel and maintenance fees, anyone who is purchasing a new car should seriously consider an electric car. Spread the word, and check out an electric car today.
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5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY OUTLINE for The Treasure of Lemon Brown
Introduction Paragraph
Hook:
Thesis statement:
Body Paragraph - Topic 1 - One Character Trait that may or may not have changed from beginning to the end of the story
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 1:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 1:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Body Paragraph - Topic 2 - Second Character Trait
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 2:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 2:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Body Paragraph - Topic 3 - Third Character Trait
Topic Sentence for Body Paragraph stating one of the character traits:
Big Idea on Topic 3:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Big Idea on Topic 3:
Supporting Evidence:
Explain what this evidence means:
Conclusion Paragraph
Topic Sentence/Summary Sentence:
Synthesis of Ideas:
Importance of Topic:
Strong Closing Statement:
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Traditional Academic Essays In Three Parts
Part I: The Introduction
An introduction is usually the first paragraph of your academic essay. If you’re writing a long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to introduce your topic to your reader. A good introduction does 2 things:
Gets the reader’s attention. You can get a reader’s attention by telling a story, providing a statistic, pointing out something strange or interesting, providing and discussing an interesting quote, etc. Be interesting and find some original angle via which to engage others in your topic.
Provides a specific and debatable thesis statement. The thesis statement is usually just one sentence long, but it might be longer—even a whole paragraph—if the essay you’re writing is long. A good thesis statement makes a debatable point, meaning a point someone might disagree with and argue against. It also serves as a roadmap for what you argue in your paper.
Part II: The Body Paragraphs
Body paragraphs help you prove your thesis and move you along a compelling trajectory from your introduction to your conclusion. If your thesis is a simple one, you might not need a lot of body paragraphs to prove it. If it’s more complicated, you’ll need more body paragraphs. An easy way to remember the parts of a body paragraph is to think of them as the MEAT of your essay:
Main Idea. The part of a topic sentence that states the main idea of the body paragraph. All of the sentences in the paragraph connect to it. Keep in mind that main ideas are…
like labels. They appear in the first sentence of the paragraph and tell your reader what’s inside the paragraph.
arguable. They’re not statements of fact; they’re debatable points that you prove with evidence.
focused. Make a specific point in each paragraph and then prove that point.
Evidence. The parts of a paragraph that prove the main idea. You might include different types of evidence in different sentences. Keep in mind that different disciplines have different ideas about what counts as evidence and they adhere to different citation styles. Examples of evidence include…
quotations and/or paraphrases from sources.
facts, e.g. statistics or findings from studies you’ve conducted.
narratives and/or descriptions, e.g. of your own experiences.
Analysis. The parts of a paragraph that explain the evidence. Make sure you tie the evidence you provide back to the paragraph’s main idea. In other words, discuss the evidence.
Transition. The part of a paragraph that helps you move fluidly from the last paragraph. Transitions appear in topic sentences along with main ideas, and they look both backward and forward in order to help you connect your ideas for your reader. Don’t end paragraphs with transitions; start with them.
Keep in mind that MEAT does not occur in that order. The “Transition” and the “Main Idea” often combine to form the first sentence—the topic sentence—and then paragraphs contain multiple sentences of evidence and analysis. For example, a paragraph might look like this: TM. E. E. A. E. E. A. A.
Part III: The Conclusion
A conclusion is the last paragraph of your essay, or, if you’re writing a really long essay, you might need 2 or 3 paragraphs to conclude. A conclusion typically does one of two things—or, of course, it can do both:
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Using the following list, enter a sentence from one section of the article that corresponds to the appropriate categories. For example, identify the topic sentence from the section titled “Taking a Hit” and enter the sentence next to the “Claim” category. Be sure that each section of the article (there are seven sections) is represented in at least one category.
Copy and paste this link to get the article
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Answer:
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Can someone plz help me with this one problem!!!
Answer:
after the word 'to the rocky shore.'
why couldnt the astronaut land on the moon
Answer:
cause it was fake
Explanation:
Answer:
because he was so fat, the moon would explode and destroy all of humanity
Explanation:
A student is writing a paper about Native Americans and wants to add a paragraph about the Hopi.
Which pieces of information related to the topic should the writer should include in his paper?
Select the three correct answers.
Hopi means, ‘peaceful person,’” explains historian Janet Chaca. “And our tribe is known for being experts in agriculture as well as the oldest of the native people.”
The Hopi tribe is a sovereign nation consisting of 12 villages built on three mountain plateaus located in northeastern Arizona.
Along with the Hopi, the Navajo nation calls Arizona home, but Navajo land extends into Utah and New Mexico as well.
Hopi artisans create Kachina dolls that represent the spirits of animals, gods, and natural elements that use their powers for the good and well-being of the Hopi people.
Answer:
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Choose another animal mentioned in the text—birds, whales, or turtles—that uses magnetoreception. How might the animal use this sense to survive? How could scientists potentially investigate how this animal uses magnetoreception?
Answer:
Sea turtles use magnetoreception when traveling through open sea to find its way around. Part of a turtle's navigational skill involves magnetoreception (the ability to detect the Earth's magnetic field.)
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Answer:
After the Convention on International Trade in Endanger species CITES voted to ban the trade of ivory in 1989, elephant populations slowly began to recover.
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1.
What causes Anne's mood to change from one day to the next?
the mood of their helpers
the activities in the Annex
her own thoughts
the progress of the war
2.
What point of view should you use when writing a reflective essay?
third-person point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator
omniscient point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator
first-person point of view, which uses I to refer to the narrator
second-person point of view, which uses you to refer to the narrator
3.
If your goal in a reflective essay were to explain why certain events happened, what kind of organizational pattern would you use?
chronological order
cause-and-effect order
problem-solution order
comparison/contrast order
4.
What can you do to keep your reflective essay focused and headed in the right direction? (Select all correct answers.)
Carefully describe in great detail everyone who makes up your story.
Select descriptive details that further your story line and help your readers visualize it.
Offer reflections on several incidents in your life that taught you important lessons.
Provide just enough background, or context, to help your reader understand the story.
5.
Which detail in the following sentence appeals to the sense of sight? It was Larry who responded, monkeying his way down from the top of the slide to snatch the Gobstoppers from me.
responded
Larry
down
monkeying
Answer:
1. her own thoughts
2. omniscient point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator.
3. cause and effect order.
4. selective descriptive details that further your story line and help your readers visualize it.
5. down
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Do you still need help with this or did you already take the test, because you said you got an f on it. I might be able to help if you still need it.
What are Doris' feelings?
Answer:
In simple terms. Doris can be feeling rebellious or unhappy with how society was in her time.
Explanation:
In the story, it talks about how Doris is a rebellious, young, and colored girl. She is tired of society's norms and expectations for people with color. You can say she's frustrated, upset, conflicted, and she desires equality.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano.
The scientist who forgot to eat his lunch was busy cooking up a whole new way of thinking about gravity. He was a radical smarty-pants—somebody with a wild imagination. Someone whose brain could surprise even himself.
Albert Einstein didn't mean to turn the universe upside-down on everyone. He didn't plan on leading others to discover black holes. At first, all he set out to do was think about motion, along with a few other related ideas. But almost before he knew it, he had suddenly made our dependable old universe seem strange and new.
Which sentence is the best summary of the excerpt?
Albert Einstein was a radical smarty-pants and somebody who had a wild imagination.
Albert Einstein accidentally changed people’s understanding of the universe with his ideas about gravity.
Black holes were discovered by scientists who were so busy they forgot to eat lunch.
It is lucky that Albert Einstein thought about gravity, or scientists would not have discovered black holes.
Whoever answers first AND correctly will get brainliest. I won't count if you are wrong.
Gravity is the force of attraction that is applied by Earth. The sentence which is the best summary of the excerpt is that Albert Einstein accidentally changed people’s understanding of the universe with his ideas about gravity, i.e., option B.
Who was Albert Einstein?Albert Einstein was a German physicist who is widely known to be one of the most influential physicists of all time.
He discovered gravity, theory of relativity, etc.
According to the given excerpt, Albert Einstein accidentally changed people’s understanding of the universe with his ideas about gravity.
Thus, the correct option is B.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
desire.
i found it in my dictionary. Hopes this helps.
Tell me the Silent Letters of these words
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Answer:
figuring it out now
Explanation:
How can you tell if a story is a prose or poetry? Poetry is a lot shorter than prose. Poetry doesn’t tell stories. Poetry looks different on paper. Poetry sounds different because it rhymes.
Answer:
Poetry can be considered prose when it's free-style poetry; however, poetry oftentimes follows rules and takes on many shapes (depending on the stanzas and rules of the poem). For example, a blank verse poem is written with a precise meter which is always the iambic pentameter and does not rhyme. Prose is typically considered a stream of thought and is often written in ordinary language form without any metrical structure or sequence. In other words, prose reads like a conversation.
Explanation:
Answer:
Poetry looks different on paper.
Explanation:
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Why were the Gettysburg Address and the second inaugural address inscribed on the memorial?
a. There were no other copies of the documents.
b. They were written about Lincoln.
c. They needed to fill up space.
d. They were Lincoln’s most famous speeches.
Answer:
D. They were Lincoln's most famous speeches.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address and his second inauguration speech are some of the most famous speeches spoken by him.
Read the list of details from the article.
Anne McClain and Christina Koch will venture out together about 240 miles above the Earth, and make history.
Both McClain and Koch were members of NASA's 2013 astronaut class, half of which comprised women.
When asked in a February interview about the importance of conducting her mission during Women's History Month, she said, "It is a unique opportunity and I hope that I'm able to inspire folks that might be watching."
Noting that she did not have many engineers to look up to growing up in Jacksonville, North Carolina, McClain hopes "to be an example to people that might not have someone to look at as a mentor ..."
Which two details taken together provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that McClain wants to make an impact on people through her work as an astronaut?
A
1 and 2
B
1 and 3
C
2 and 4
D
3 and 4
Read the following text from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her grammar and mechanics?
Imre Nagy became the leader of Hungary in, 1953. Nagy opposed the Soviet Union's influence on his country. As a result, he was forced out of office in, 1955. Hungarian protesters in the city of, Budapest, demonstrated against the Soviets in support of Nagy. A period of revolt, and unrest followed. In November, 1956, thousands of Soviet troops, and tanks stormed into Hungary. Thousands of Hungarians fled, or were killed. Nagy was captured, and executed.
A by removing unnecessary commas
B by using correct verb tenses
The writer can best improve his or her grammar and mechanics by removing unnecessary commas. The correct option is a.
What do you understand about grammar?Grammar is the rule of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation. The word grammar also denotes the study of these abstract features or a book presenting these rules. In a restricted sense, the term refers only to the study of sentence and word structure excluding vocabulary and pronunciation.
Grammar is the underlying structure of a language that any native speaker of that language knows intuitively. The systematic description of the features of a language is also grammar. These features are phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Depending on the grammarian’s approach, grammar can be prescriptive, descriptive, or generative. The simplification of grammar for classroom use contrasted sharply with the complex studies that scholars of linguistics were conducting about languages.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries the historical point of view flourished.
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Answer:
"Americans toss out 2.5 million bottles every hour, and approximately fifteen hundred bottles wind up in landfills and the ocean every second."
(comma goes after "hour")
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Answer:
Until ms. pierson actually tried sushi, she was certain that she would hate the taste of fish
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English questions, please answer!!!
Answer:
c,a,d,c,d (the last one wa ybe incorrect i wasnt sure)
Explanation:
Answer:
2.C(maybe otherwise prob B) 3. pinnacle
Explanation:
Thoose are two I just realized I am on a test rn O,O TwT
what should I do if my dad keeps yelling at me and says I have to yell at you every week but he does not and he always gets mad at me for anything that happens like if there is a ramen noodle wrapper on the counter that my mom put there and he goes off on me almost about to whoop me what should I do?
Answer:
hey .i know what youre going through.and i just want you to know that youre not alone.just try and do your best.dont worry about what he thinks about you.if it starts getting out of hand,u have to stick up for yourself.you derserve way better.trust me my dad does the same thing.dont worry,,it will be over soon
Explanation:
which style of writing would be most likely to include idioms and dialect?
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Answer:
2nd one
Explanation:
What is the theme of the novel or short story that you read? Write a theme sentence to describe a lesson that readers can learn from the story.
My story is "the white heron" please help!
Answer:
The theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story.
Explanation:
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Hello, Fellow classmate of the FLVS educators. I am also from the educators and from those who used to gain education from the same institutional educational branch.
The theme of "The White Heron" is stated here:
*Money is never more important than mother nature.*
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In an argumentative essay, the writer:
Agrees with the reader’s position
Disputes another essay’s position
Argues the writer's position
Disagrees with the reader’s position
he timing of Anne McClain and Christina Koch's spacewalk is especially meaningful.
Which sentence from the article provides the BEST support for the above statement?
A
If all goes according to plan, on March 29, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are scheduled to conduct the first all-female spacewalk.
B
To add to the significance of their mission, the spacewalk will take place during Women's History Month.
C
"These spacewalks were originally scheduled to take place in the fall — they are to upgrade batteries on the space station."
D
McClain and Koch's spacewalk will be the second of three planned excursions for Expedition 59, which launches this week on — what else? — Pi Day at 3:14 p.m. Eastern time.
Answer:
hmmm
Explanation:
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What is a central idea in the Newsela article "Dream Jobs: Investigative Reporter"?
some parts of the world, investigative journalists are a constant target for violence.
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Answer: The comma goes right after "City"
Explanation:
Answer: The Wild Bird Fund provides emergency medical care to all kinds of birds and,,,, small animals in New York but pigeons are the most commonly treated.
Explanation: This is the answer