Indiscipline can be explained as a lack of control in the behavior of a group of people. No doubt,indiscipline is rampant and the most noticeable thing in secondary schools today.
There are various causes of indiscipline in secondary schools.
One major cause is a lack of training in children. Most children were brought up without any touch of discipline. They have no regard whatsoever for their parents because right from the start,their parents did not instill values and morals that will enable him\her to function, behave and relate in an acceptable manner. And when such children grows up,they become independent and feels that he\she can do anything without anyone disapproval. As a result, they cannot fathom why in secondary school,someone will have to question them on what they feel like doing.
Which subordinate conjunction could be used to best combine the following two sentences?
I drank some water. I was thirsty.
A) before
B) or
C) because
D) so
what was sam's punishment for bringing magnus to valhalla
Answer:
wasnt it death
Explanation:
what happens in act 4 scene 1 of a midsummer night's dream
Answer:
If i remember correctly this is the act where titania the queen of fairies gets love potioned into falling in love with (i forgot name) guy with donkey head
Explanation:
What text structure is the passage Madam cj Walker written in?
Answer:
It is written in a formal writing
Explanation:
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Which sentence uses the word debris correctly?
I was starving and could not wait to get home and eat the debris!
We volunteered to pick up debris from the beach to help keep it clean.
My neighbor bought a new debris for mowing the yard.
We hid upstairs in the small debris.
Answer:
3) We volunteered to pick up debris from the beach to help keep it clean
Explanation:
Debris is something broken up or left behind.
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Lao Zi
Philosophy believed in: As Taoism took root, Laozi was worshipped as a god. Belief in the revelation of the Tao from the divine Laozi resulted in the formation of the Way of the Celestial Masters, the first organized religious Taoist sect. In later mature Taoist tradition, Laozi came to be seen as a personification of the Tao.
Quote: To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.
Shang Yang
Philosophy believed in: Shang Yang believed that the integrity of a state could be maintained only with power and that power consisted of a large army and full granaries. Entering into the service of Duke Xiao, head of the state of Qin, Shang Yang replaced the feudal division of the country with a system of centrally appointed governors.
Quote: When the people are weak, the state is strong; hence the state that possesses the Way devotes itself to weakening the people.
Buddha
Philosophy believed in: Buddhists believe that human life is a cycle of suffering and rebirth, but that if one achieves a state of enlightenment nirvana, it is possible to escape this cycle forever. Siddhartha Gautama was the first person to reach this state of enlightenment and was, and is still today, known as the Buddha.
Quote: We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.
Write a letter of appreciation to the People of China. Describe what you learned about Ancient China, including the dynasties, philosophers, inventions and many other great facts you may have discovered. The letter should be at four to five paragraphs long, neatly printed or typed 10 OR 11 FONT.
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Is samething an indefinite pronoun
Answer:
Yes, something is an indefinite pronoun
Explanation:
Indefinite Pronoun - refers to an unspecified noun, or sometimes just to things in general
all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each
each one, each other, either, everybody, everyone
everything, few, many, neither, nobody, none, no one, nothing
one, one another, other, others, several, some, somebody
someone, something
what did you discover in the Japan, Chinese, and korean musical instruments?
ENGLISH PO YAN SORY
No one expects musicians to replace the United Nations any time soon. Still, musical visionary Naoyuki Miura has geopolitical hopes for a round of concerts featuring three traditional instruments: the Japanese sho, the Korean komungo and the Chinese pipa.
what is the phrasal verb of asked out
Answer:
Grammar Points
Ask someone out → “He finally asked Maria out.”
Commonly used with for → “She asked me out for a coffee.”
Commonly used with to → “She asked me out to a coffee shop.”
Common Collocations
To/for dinner, to/for lunch, for coffee, for a drink, to the movies (US), to the cinema (UK)
Answer:
Explanation: TO ASK OUT
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How does the appearance of the handkerchief effect Othello?
Answer:
The handkerchief initially is a gift given to Desdemona by Othello as a love token. It is subsequently symbolically transformed into Desdemona's bedsheets, which she uses to reveal her true innocence and fidelity to Othello; and finally, Desdemona requests that the bedsheets be used to cover her as a death shroud.
Explanation:
The handkerchief initially is a gift given to Desdemona by Othello as a love token. It is subsequently symbolically transformed into Desdemona's bedsheets, which she uses to reveal her true innocence and fidelity to Othello; and finally, Desdemona requests that the bedsheets be used to cover her as a death shroud.
What is sensory language?(1 point)
words that are spoken by the characters
words that can have exact meanings
words that appeal to the senses
words that are called out in bold type
Answer:
First answer for language arts quick check 1. precise words 2. words that appeal to the senses 3. mad
Explanation:
The sensory language can be defined as follows:
C). words that appeal to the senses.
What is Sensory Language?"Sensory Language" is described as the language that functions to convince the readers' senses.
These senses may include sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell which are evoked through descriptive words and terms.
Such a language would provide vivid imagery to the readers which convinces them to associate with the claim and believe in it.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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Read the excerpt from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
CHARLIE
Who are them?
TOMMY
(very intently)
Whoever was in that thing that came by overhead.
Based on the stage direction, the reader should imagine Tommy as
Answer:
it is a self assured child
Explanation:
I took the text just now.
Answer:
it is a self assured child
Explanation:
Which answer shares a word part
with the following word?
supplicating
A. supply
B. lice
C. plies
Answer:
supply
Explanation:
Please help me with this homework
Answer:
1. When my mom says my room is a pig pen, she says my room is messy.
2. Joey is a clown because he is very funny.
3. When people call someone an angel, they mean that they are well behaved and sweet.
4. My friend is whip smart because he can answer questions really fast.
5. My sister is as fast as a cheetah.
6. My mom calls my brother a devil because he is very naughty.
7. Thee tree is a giant because it is so big.
8. My friend is like a cookie because he/she is the sweetest.
(Do not use the he/she just choose one i just used it for references)
Answer:
I am really good at English so I got u:
Her mom means her room is messy therefore referring to how a pig pen is also nasty and pretty messy.That means his friend Joey is funny and likes to make jokes about a lot of things.That means that person is responsible and obedient because she listens.That boy is a walking dictionary.That girl can run past a mile in a blink of an eye.My teenager is always horsing around.The tree is a giant.My friend is the sun waiting to greet you every morning.Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from the article "Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico 40 Years after His Death."
In the days that followed, as Clemente's death was accepted as reality, a photo of his 7-year-old son Roberto Jr. kissing a poster with his father's picture became as heart-wrenching and iconic in Puerto Rico as the image of JFK Jr. saluting his father's coffin was in the U.S.
Which is the best source to use to enhance the information in this excerpt?
A) a magazine article about JFK Jr.
B) a copy of the image of Clemente’s son
C) a website describing Puerto Rican photographers
D) an almanac entry about Clemente’s baseball career
Answer:
I would say B
Explanation:
As we can see A and D do not make sense with the authors purpose of this article, it doesn't make sense to describe one person with evidence and not the other. Photographers are great, but C doesn't relate to the text. The texts main focus is on Clementes son and how he reacted to his fathers death!
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Therefore, B is most reasonable.
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2. study hard
watch TV
3. exercise regularly
eat fast food
4. call the doctor
go to work
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Do you feel like there places you can't say what you really think? Or do what you really want? Example: in the book they aren't allowed to read books. They will be killed. Is there a place in this world where that happens? Where people aren't free. Tell me about what you know about that.
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Answer:
Yes there are places like that. Yes.
Explanation:
In some places u are not given the opportunity to go out and do wat ever u want. Unlike the Christians in some countries, the Muslims over there do not want to see them holding a bible or even saying that they are Christians. If u ate caught, u will either pay a fine or u will be killed. So the Christians do not come out of their rooms most at times. I might not know the country's name but it is happening, like right now some where on earth.
Which best explains why a description of weather can affect the tone of a
piece of writing?
O A. Readers will be unlikely to finish a story containing weather they
dislike.
B. Weather is generally an uninteresting topic likely to bore a reader.
C. Most descriptions of weather are unrelated to the main point of
the story
D. Certain kinds of weather suggest moods and feelings to most
people.
Answer:
I think it is d
Explanation:
Depending on the weather, the mood and feelings of people shift. Some could love rainy days and some could hate them, and some could be in between.
Do you feel like there places you can't say what you really think? Or do what you really want? Example: in the book they aren't allowed to read books. They will be killed. Is there a place in this world where that happens? Where people aren't free. Tell me about what you know about that.
Answer: I would say the Zonarch zone or manarch zone but forgot the name but they have to cover up there entire face and theres whole bunch of bad people and you have to look it up and it's very dangours or another place is north koroe
Explanation:
1. In which setting would a Gothic story most likely take place?
A. a soaring medieval castle gleaming with finery
B. a crumbling old mansion full of cobwebs
C. a gloomy urban landscape with rats in the alleys
2. Which character would you most likely see in a Gothic tale?
A. a wealthy nobleman who is saddened by the memory of his lost love
B. a lively young comedian who tells jokes about relationships
C. a modern-day prince who likes rock and roll and hip-hop
3. Which event would you most likely see in a Gothic story?
A. Characters use a time machine to travel to the future and explore new cities and countries.
B. A young hero is summoned by the king to fight against a group of armies that have been
attacking the kingdom.
C. A family ghost who was cheated out of his inheritance comes back to claim his rightful family
status
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"I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold."
These lines contain an example of
O simile.
O metaphor.
O hyperbole.
O synecdoche.
Read the paragraph.
1Everyone has goals. 2Whether they are things one can achieve in a day or hopes for one's life, goals keep us moving and growing. 3Daily goals are usually easy to accomplish. 4Getting to school on time, for example, does not take a lot of effort. 5Graduating, on the other hand, is a long-term goal that takes time and dedication to achieve.
Which statement correctly describes the verb usage in this paragraph?
How did whites gain more power over Mexicans who stayed in the United States after the Mexican-American War? O A. They elected Mexicans to public office. B. They made them move back to Mexico. C. They taxed Spanish speaking miners. O D. They encouraged Mexicans to vote.
Answer: taxed spanish speaking miners
1) What is benevolent deception?
Answer:
Benevolent deception is when a medical practicioner lies, misleads or holds back information to prevent the possible negative effects that may appear when the patient's diagnoses is revealed.
Why is Visual literacy important
Answer:
Visual literacy is a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find, interpret, evaluate, use, and create images and visual media. A visually iterate individual is both a critical consumer of visual media and a competent contributor to a body of shared knowledge and culture.
Explanation:
Answer:
According to researchers, educators, museum professionals, filmmakers, and artists, visual literacy can improve one's creativity, critical thinking, educational achievement, empathy towards others, and ability to decipher technology
write a letter in a role of a soldier from world war 1 about your wartime experiences
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Answer:
Dear Mr Welsh,
We were only out here a matter of a few hours before we went into the trenches; we were there for eight days and then came on to what is called a Rest Camp. I suppose it is called that to distinguish it from the trenches because the men are at work all day road and trench making and it comes under both rifle and artillery fire. We got here at 7 o’clock yesterday morning and were shelled at 9 o’clock.
The country is really quite pretty and just like the hills and valleys of South Wales, but there are no brooks or rivers. It rains hard for a month each year usually about this time and then there is no more until the next rainy season. But although it is so gloriously sunny something is wrong with the place and it really isn’t as healthy as it looks. I think the flies have something to do with it as well as the heat and the still unburied dead bodies about. There are millions and millions of flies here and they are all over everything. Put a cup of tea down without a cover and it is immediately covered with dead ones, they are all round your mouth and directly you open it to speak or to eat in they pop. It is a game. We have all got nets of course, we should have been worried, no medicine by now if we hadn’t.
We live in dugouts built up the reverse sides of the hills. They are just holes really, but all the same they can be made very comfortable with a bit of digging and a few waterproof sheets. They are not shell proof by any means and the one I slept in during my first night here was knocked in completely by a shell pitching right into it. Fortunately I was not at home at the time. We have another now and I must try and get a photo of it and let you see what it is like. I must send you one of our
Mess dugout too.
Everything here is named after the Regiment responsible for the making or taking. For instance the road we made from our trenches to this camp is called “New Bedford Rd” and the ridge we took and now occupy is called on the army maps, Bedford Ridge. I have just been filling in and colouring my map and find it is one of the most, if not the most, advanced line of the lot. Standing on that ridge it is possible to see what a lot of country we have taken and now hold, but there is nothing to get wildly excited about. Each position is strengthened as much as possible before another attempt is made to push on and the whole thing is just steady progress. Something might happen suddenly, I only hope it does.
We have had some very big ships out here and they have been bombarding the forts heavily now for some few days, and there are cruisers, monitors etc. standing in the bay helping the land batteries to shell the trenches. You see a flash and then wait a long time before hearing the boom and the shriek of the shell passing over our heads, almost together, then look round quickly and see the burst of the shell in or over the trenches sometimes before hearing the explosion. The first we know of shells aimed at us is the bang of the explosion, and it is too late to get out of the way. Three officers were laid flat on their backs the other day without any hurt except to their dignity and farther on six men were buried without one being injured. It isn’t always like that though.
There is quite good bathing here when we can find time to go. As the beach is in full view of the enemy, and comes under their shell fire, it would not appeal to the nervous. We never keep closer together than ten yards when we are undressing and swimming in hopes that the Turk will not consider one man worth the price of a shell. We have had some casualties through the men keeping too close together, but after washing out of a teacup for a week or more it is worth a bit of risk to get rid of some of the trench dust and smell and feel and look clean again. And really is the best bathing I’ve ever had. The water is quite warm and clear.
All the hospital work is done on board a ship that stands in the bay. If the cases are serious or lengthy they are transferred to one of the hospital ships that calls daily and then go to either one of the bases or back to England. We land troops night or day in spite of the fact that they come under fire so it is possible for a man to be on his way back wounded, by the same ship that bought him from the base, without ever having landed.
We had a grand voyage out. All the officers had either staterooms or 1st Class cabins and the food mostly was just the same as we should have had on an ordinary cruise to India or Australia, wherever it is that the Cruise Line calls. The usual cabin stewards and waiters were in attendance and it was difficult to remember that we were not exactly on a pleasure trip. We did enjoy those two weeks…
Kind regards,
Yours sincerely,
H.W. Cronin, Lieutenant.
I am acting as captain until some of the others come back from hospital.
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Click to read "Musée des Beaux Arts," by W. H. Auden. Then answer the question.
Which line(s) from Auden's poem capture(s) the indifference in Brueghel's poem?
a) About suffering they were never wrong, / The Old Masters:
b) there always must be / Children who did not specially want it to happen, skating / On a pond at the edge of the wood
c) the expensive delicate ship that must have seen / Something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky, / Had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on.
d) the ploughman may / Have heard the splash, the forsaken cry
Answer:
A. about suffering they were never wrong the old masters
Explanation:
The line from Auden's poem that captures the indifference in Brueghel's poem is:
c) "the expensive delicate ship that must have seen / Something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky, / Had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on."
What does this line refer to ?This line from Auden's poem refers to the ship in Brueghel's painting that continues to sail calmly on, even though it must have witnessed the boy falling out of the sky. This suggests a sense of indifference to the tragedy that has occurred, as the ship continues on its journey without stopping to help or acknowledge the boy's fall.
The other lines listed in the answer choices do not capture the same sense of indifference as this line. Option a) acknowledges the Old Masters' understanding of suffering, while option b) describes children who are not aware of the suffering happening around them.
Option d) describes a ploughman who may have heard the cry but does not indicate any sense of indifference.
Auden's poem captures this sense of indifference and detachment from suffering that is present in Brueghel's painting. The speaker notes that "the Old Masters" were never wrong about the nature of suffering, and yet they were also able to see beyond it to the "human position" of those who suffer.
The poem also explores the idea that suffering is an individual experience, and that even when others witness it, they may not truly understand or care.
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What rules have states made to try to delay the age at which a driver can operate a car without restrictions?
Answer:
with a Class E license, if you're 16 years old, you may NOT drive between , except when driving to or from work, or when accompanied by a licensed driver age 21 or older.
Explanation: