Answer:
The answer is by adressing the reader with ''you'' and ''I".
Explanation:
This makes the reader wonder why they would mention the person who is looking over what they wrote to say such a broad statement that concerns the well-being of me and whoever wrote this to think to such a degree.
Describe FIVE things you could do in a specific situation in which you feel uncomfortable.
Explain how you would say no or bé assertive that situation.
Explanation:
1) be confident on yourself.
2) keep smiling
3) don't get negative things in your mind.
4) don't over think
5) choose your comfort zone.
In Passage 2, how does the narrator's point
of view help create the tone of the story?
The first-person point of view limits what the
reader knows about the situation, magng the
story more suspenseful.
The first-person point of view reveals
Phoebe's inner thoughts as the story unfolds,
bringing humor to the story.
The first-person point of view reveals
Phoebe's father's true feelings, making the
story more suspenseful.
The first-person point of view forces the
reader to question the truth, bringing humor
to the story.
Answer:
where is the passage?
Explanation:
Mrs. Smith gave two classes the same quiz. She randomly selected 5 students from each class to compare the classes. The scores of the five students are shown below.
Class A: 80, 82, 74, 92, 94
Class B: 82, 80, 88, 86, 82
What are the mean and range for each class?
The mean and range for class A are 84.4 and 20 while the mean and range for class B are 83.6 and 8.
How to calculate the mean?It should be noted that mean simply means average. It's the addition of the numbers divided by the total numbers.
In this case, the computation will be:
Class A: Mean = 422/5= 84.4.
Range: 94-74 = 20
Class B: Mean = 418/5 = 83.6.
Range= 88-80 = 8
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‘The Spider and the Fly’ reflects temptation in the modern world. How is the poem a reminder and warning to us to be aware of enticements and temptations to enter into situations or engage in behaviour that can only lead to our harm and detriment? Discuss with relevant examples from the text.
Answe
spider
Explanation:
What type of figurative language is this?
The celery snapped as my brother ate it
Answer:
personification
Explanation:
celery cannot snap that is a human characteristic
FULL ESSAY IM GIVING BRAINLIEST write an article for the school's newspaper explaining what causes environmental pollution
Explanation:
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Golf assignment
What is a birdie?
describe briefly
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
A birdie is a golf term that means scoring one stroke less than the stated par of a certain hole.
a birdie is a golf term that means scoring one stroke less than the stated par of a certain hole
write any two function of blood
Answer:
transportation of nutrients
coagulation
Answer:
regulating body temperature
carring cell and antibodies that fight infection
Glue that holds us together literary device
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
That's true but, family is like is stronger than glue, even tho that bond can break you can always reperare it again.
p.s its a metaphor
Read the following excerpt from the Declaration of Independence, and read the question that follows. “But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them…” Based on context clues, what is the best definition of “usurpations”?
A. Take hold of power wrongfully
B. Long or large
C. Difficult to understand
D. Evil
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A usurpation is a wrongful claim to power, so the answer would be A
Take hold of power wrongfully is the best definition of “usurpations.” Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is usurpations?
Usurpation is the use of one's position of authority to enact forcibly adopted possession of another person's thing or property. Encroachments are in authority, so it is forbidden to utilize usurpations as someone else's property. a person's right to their own real property being fully upheld at the expense of another person.
The section was significant because using power against the people to commit abuses and usurpations of authority are the most serious crimes. Always, the major aim was to give the impression that the design was sluggish to come together. Usurpations, which are described as “grabbing hold of power aggressively and wrongfully,” were the term most highlighted in the passage.
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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Explain the quote “just because someone carries it well doesn’t mean it’s not heavy”
Let's take for example someone is going through a hard time and is depressed, but really doesn't seem like it. He seems to be handling life pretty well, but inside he's really struggling. Or if someone made fun of him as a joke. He can seem to be handling the joke pretty well, when in reality, he isn't. This quote is essentially saying that just because this person seems to be ok, it doesn't mean that he actually is.
PLS HELP!! answer this question about “Straight on Till Morning”
an article for school or college website on the importance of reading
Answer:
https://parents.education.govt.nz/early-learning/supporting-learning-at-home/talking-reading-drawing-counting/
https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/our-schools/al-khor/parent-resources/our-school-enewsletter/primary/the-importance-of-reading#:~:text=Learning%20to%20read%20is%20about,as%20they%20start%20to%20read.
Explanation:
homophone example with meaning
what are some metaphors, similes or alliteration in the book Coraline
Answer:
A maggot in an apple core (Simile)
The fog Similie
Her other father's face (Simile)
Coraline's other father begins to look less and less like her real father as time progresses. Similie
The trapdoor is a metaphor for the secrecy and deception that is omnipresent in the other world.
Explanation:
What lesson from the story, ‘a mother’s hand’ help you to become a better human being?
1. What are 10 words (nouns or adjectives) that describe or are associated with
butterflies?
2. Why do you think a child living in a ghetto (basically a concentration camp for
children, NOT the same way 'ghetto' is used today) would write a poem about a
butterfly?
Answer:
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun's tears would sing
against a white stone…
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ‘way up high.
It went away I'm sure because it wished to
kiss the world goodbye.
For seven weeks I've lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto
But I have found my people here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut candles in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don't live in here,
In the ghetto.
Pavel Friedmann 4.6.1942
The poem is preserved in typewritten copy on thin paper in the collection of poetry by
Pavel Friedmann, which was donated to the National Jewish Museum during its
documentation campaign. It is dated June 4, 1942 in the left corner.
Pavel Friedmann was born January 7, 1921, in Prague and deported to Terezín* on
April 26, 1942. He died in Oswiecim* (Auschwitz) on September 29, 1944.
Explanation:
Where are the two men? Why does Fortunato think they are there?
Why do you think Montressor really brought him there?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Where is Makkah situated?
Answer:
Saudi Arabia
Mecca, Arabic Makkah, ancient Bakkah, city, western Saudi Arabia, located in the Ṣirāt Mountains, inland from the Red Sea coast. It is the holiest of Muslim cities.
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Answer: Saudi Arabia
Explanation: It is in the western region of Saudi Arabia, north of the Red Sea, where the city of Mecca, Arabic Makkah, ancient Bakkah, is located. Among Muslim cities, it is the holiest.
Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources
1) A journal written by Lewis about his exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.
2) A history book describing Lewis and Clark's exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.
3) A classmate giving a report about World War 2.
4) A letter from a soldier describing World War 2.
5) A Vietnam veteran talking about the war in Vietnam.
6) A TV show explaining what happened in Vietnam.
7) A biography about Abraham Lincoln.
8) Abraham Lincoln's diary describing what he thought about the civil war.
9) An actor describing what it was like on the set of a movie.
10) A journal article written about how Native Americans lived.
11) A website describing what the first World's Fair was like.
12) A newspaper article from 1941 describing the attack on Pearl Harbor.
13) An autobiography about Bill Clinton.
14) A friend describing the snowstorm he was in last year.
15) The declaration of independence.
Answer:
1. Primary
2. Secondary
3. Secondary
4. Primary
5. Primary
6. Secondary
7. Secondary
8. Primary
9. Primary
10. Secondary
11. Secondary
12. Primary
13. Primary
14. Primary
15. Primary
They ___ (drink) a cup of tea after they ___ (finish) lunch.
Answer: Drank; Finished
Explanation:
You need to convert the words in brackets to their past tense for the sentence to make sense.
Drink ⇒ Drank
Finish ⇒ finished
They drank a cup of tea after they finished lunch.
Which word from the text is a conjunction?
1 he
2 that
3 but
4 long
Answer:
But
Explanation:
Conjunctions are words that connect a sentence But is the only word that does so
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I am giving extra points to someone who gets it correct!
Answer:
mislead
Explanation:
the animals mistakenly eat plastic thinking it is food.
active passive
She does not cook food
Answer:
Food is not cooked by her
Explanation:
Read this stanza from Allen Ginsberg's "A Supermarket in California."
We strode down the open corridors together in our solitary fancy tasting artichokes, possessing every frozen
delicacy, and never passing the cashier.
Ginsberg most likely uses long-line free verse here to
O draw attention to the poem's patterns of rhyme and meter.
O express his thoughts freely and without constraints
keep the content of the poem simple and easy to imagine.
show his desire to return to an unassuming existence.
Answer:
correct answer is B. express his thoughts freely and without constraints.
Explanation:
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The long-line free verse was used in the poem to B. express his thoughts freely and without constraints.
Importance of the verse.In the poem, the narrator stated that "he strode down the open corridors together in our solitary fancy tasting artichokes, possessing every frozen
delicacy, and never passing the cashier".
It should be noted that this was important to express his thoughts freely and without constraints.
The way an author or narrator expresses the emotion is vital for a literary work.
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Which mistake did Daniel Barringer make?
A.
He thought that iron must be found in a meteorite crater.
B.
He concluded that meteorites do not disintegrate on impact.
C.
He assumed that craters must contain volcanic rock
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How is aluminum made? It's made with Sand, Iron and other metals.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Aluminum originates from bauxite, an ore typically found in the topsoil of various tropical and subtropical regions. Once mined, aluminum within the bauxite ore is chemically extracted into alumina, an aluminum oxide compound, through the Bayer process....
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Which of the following it the correct Citation for the book Mythology by Edith Hamilton?
A. Hamilton, Edith. Little, Brown and Company: New York, 1998.
B. Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1998.
C. Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1998. Print.
D. Hamilton, Edith. Little, Brown and Company: New York, 1998. Print.