Answer:
because it is not applicable.
Explanation:
remeber that metaphor is a part of speech in which a word is apllied to an object which is not literally applicable.
The organization of this passage can be improved by
(1) Crackers can be made by first mixing flour, baking powder, salt, water, and oil. (2) This forms dough, which is then flattened onto a cookie sheet. (3) Then, the squares of dough go into the oven for 10 to 12 minutes. (4) A knife is used to cut the flattened dough into squares. (5) Finally, they become crispy crackers.
A.
moving sentence 2 to after sentence 3.
B.
moving sentence 5 to after sentence 1.
C.
moving sentence 3 to after sentence 5.
D.
moving sentence 4 to after sentence 2.
Answer:
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Reread the excerpt from The Phantom Tollbooth, Act II. Then answer Question 1:
Milo. [He hugs Tock, and then faces everyone.] Well, goodbye. We all spent so much time together, I know I’m going to miss you. [To the Princesses.] I guess we would have reached you a lot sooner if I hadn’t made so many mistakes.
Reason. You must never feel badly about making mistakes, Milo, as long as you take the trouble to learn from them. Very often you learn more by being wrong for the right reasons than you do by being right for the wrong ones.
Milo. But there’s so much to learn.
Rhyme. That’s true, but it’s not just learning that’s important. It’s learning what to do with what you learn and learning why you learn things that matters.
Which TWO sentences state a theme in the text?
Making mistakes can be costly.
Some people do not make mistakes.
People should use what they learn from mistakes.
Some people make a lot of mistakes.
Making mistakes can be of value.
some people do not make mistakes people should use what they learn from mistakes
Do you think you would enjoy flying as a recreational activity? Why or why not?
Answer:
This is a question for you, isn't it?
Explanation:
Do YOU think you would enjoy flying as a recreational activity, its just asking if you would enjoy flying. Recreational is just like a good activity.
give 2 examples of syntax for english
Answer:
Correct syntax examples include word choice, matching number and tense, and placing words and phrases in the right order.
That is, "Jillian hit the ball." Syntax allows us to understand that we wouldn't write, "Hit Jillian the ball."
Answer:
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
Explanation:
A poem is merely a flowering twig of thought.
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
They are comparing a poem to a "flowering twig of thought" without using like or as. Thus, it is a metaphor.
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Answer:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. B
Pain By Natasha Hernandez
Pain gains like a train.
It takes so long to stop.
And it gains and gains on you like a train.
And you are too afraid to yell for help because you won’t be heard.
Because when you talk no one listens.
When you are in a room full of people you feel alone.
You scream for help but you will never make it out of that deep dark place.
The bluebird in your soul turned black like a crow and ate all of the flowers in your heart.
And stopped singing the beautiful song now all you hear are those voices in your head.
You pray for the end but it will never come.
Soon the pain runs you over it didn’t take your life but it took your voice and your love for the world.
You decide not to talk or enjoy life because it always lets you down.
You decide not to have feelings because you feel your feelings are what's causing you pain.
In that deep dark place, there is no door to escape.
You cant get help because the train took your voice.
All you can do is pray for the end because your pain gains and gains on you like a train.
Answer: AM not sure if u need hel with something But "Yash thanks for the lyrics bestie" lol
Explanation:
How genetically modifying affects everything we eat ?
HELPPP
Answer:
GMO Cons
Cons
Allergic reactions. Some people believe that GMO foods have more potential to trigger allergic reactions.
Cancer. Some researchers believe that eating GMO foods can contribute to the development of cancer.
Antibacterial resistance.
Outcrossing.
My heart is but a mouse.
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
Answer:
metaphore
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences uses the appositive correctly?
A favorite toy, the purple elephant was lost somewhere underneath the bed.
The purple elephant a favorite toy was lost somewhere underneath the bed.
The purple elephant, a favorite toy, was lost somewhere underneath the bed.
The purple elephant was lost somewhere underneath the bed, a favorite toy.
The purple elephant, a favorite toy, was lost somewhere underneath the bed. This uses the appositive correctly. Therefore, the correct option is option C.
What is appositive?A noun and pronoun that any further identifies or describes another noun and pronoun in the phrase is known as an appositive. Certain punctuation marks are used to identify an appositive. A pronoun or noun is an appositive. It elaborates on the meaning of or identifies another pronoun or noun inside a sentence.
An appositive almost often interferes with the progression of a phrase and is thus distinguished with particular punctuation. Commons distinguish appositives from each other. The majority of appositives can be fully eliminated from a sentence while it remains grammatically correct since they add extra details to the statement. The purple elephant, a favorite toy, was lost somewhere underneath the bed. This uses the appositive correctly.
Therefore, the correct option is option C.
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Write a sentence in which you personify the blowing wind based on "They saw the old cities, . . .lying like children’s delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass."
Answer:
the wind blows as gently as a sleeping babys breath
Explanation:
it is a simile and it personifies the wind. sorry for spelling.
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly?
A.
For the past two years Frank has played basketball, for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
B.
For the past two years Frank has played basketball for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
C.
For the past two years, Frank has played basketball, for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
D.
For the past two years, Frank has played basketball for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
Read article then give me 2 facts and a question you have for the author about birds.
Answer:
The puffins breed around age 4 or 5 and lomg ago these birds were hunted out.
Write an introductory paragraph that includes the thesis statement from part B. Keep these points in mind:
Open the paragraph with an interesting fact, quotation, or question to grab the reader's interest.
Include any needed background information about the story or author.
Present a thesis statement stating your claim.
Answer:
Evaluate your introductory paragraph based on how well it grabs the reader’s interest and presents the thesis you will argue.
Explanation:
Oh, praise me not the silent folk; To me, they only seem Like leafless, bird-abandoned oak And muffled frozen stream.
simile
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personification
hyperbole
, how does this text illuminate attitudes toward World War I. Responses must be at least four paragraphs.
Answer:
Easy
Explanation:
Here you go
Answer:
What text
Explanation:
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The custom of electronic payments began in 1860 when Western Union used the telegram for electronic fund transfer. In 1946, John Biggins, who worked for the Flatbush National Bank in Brooklyn, New York, tried an experiment. His bank issued cards, which customers then used to make purchases. The bank paid stores for the purchases and collected debts from card holders. Biggins’ “Charg-It” became the first credit card.
Why did the author include this paragraph?
Answer:
Because the paragraph is probaly about him
Explanation:
Why is it important to write a theme as a statement rather than a word or phrase?
A theme statement proves that you've read and understood the contents of the book as the author intended.
A theme statement helps explain whether or not you agree with the author's message.
A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.
A theme statement provides evidence by describing specific events from the story and how they support the theme.
Answer:
A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.
Explanation:
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Questions for the excerpt "The invention of Everything Else"
1) In this excerpt from The Invention of Everything Else, what do the details show about Tesla’s situation in life now that he is an old man living in a New York City hotel? Cite Evidence.
2) Reread paragraph 25 of the excerpt from The Invention of Everything Else. From the details, what can you conclude about the kind of person Vuk is? What does the entire childhood story about “insect power” show about the kind of person Tesla is?
3) Identify the theme of the story, that connects to the question of what it takes to invent something that is groundbreaking, or revolutionary. reread paragraphs 8, 27, and 28. Explain how the details in these paragraphs help to develop this theme. Cite details in the paragraphs to support your explanation.
Answer:
for the second one i got "Vuk was a horrible cruel and jealous person. He ate the insects Tesla had stored in a jar just because he was very envious of Tesla. Tesla was a kind person who had a good heart; he vomited and was disgusted by Vuk Cruel action." Hopefully it helps and i am not to late!!
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from a science fiction narrative about settling a new planet:
The rover landed with a soft puff of dust. Captain Mick and the other crewmembers descended its steps, one by one, amazed at the exotic landscape.
(1) “Private Finn, you collect soil samples. And, Private Riley, keep track of any and all field notes. We’ve got to have a report back to home base by end of day,” Captain Mick instructed.
(2) “Yes, sir,” replied Privates Finn and Riley.
(3) “We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us. Let’s get to it,” Riley said.
(4) “I’m ready whenever you are,” Finn said.
Which option in the dialogue from the excerpt BEST advances the narrative’s events?
A.
option 1
B.
option 2
C.
option 3
D.
option 4
Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
It is talking about what they are doing providing more to the story other than random dialog that could be taken far out of context.
Answer:
The correct answer would be A.
Explanation:
If it doesn't make since read the question again.
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You are a frightened owl Blinded by the light of life
simile
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personification
From "A Separate Peace"
Explain the ways in which Gene is an unreliable first-person narrator. Does he become more or less reliable as the story progresses? Explain.
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Answer: Gene's sarcastic nature makes him an unreliable narrator because there is no special way to pick it examples unless you already know the background information about a subject like this one. It affects the story because it constantly makes you question what is and isn't true about this flashback.
Explanation:
Why is elaboration important when you are writing your essays?
Answer:
so people can understand
Explanation:
On one hand, elaboration is an essential part of writing. It allows you to clarify points that you are trying to make and provide additional details
A) Pick two points of view to compare (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were similar. Support your analysis with a quote from each text.
B) Pick two points of view to contrast (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were different. Support your analysis with a quote from each text.
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Use pages 38-39 only please! Please give a real answer!
Deep in the Earth's crust, almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, a pool of superheated magma pushes against the surface layer of rock. At several thousand degrees Fahrenheit, the heat and pressure are awesome. The rock layer buckles, and a ridge on the ocean floor rises several meters before slamming downward and outward. The molten rock and superheated steam explode, and two huge rock plates, each thousands of miles wide, are pushed a few centimeters apart. A few centimeters doesn’t sound like much, but an entire continent has suddenly moved. The resulting earthquake sends an undersea shock wave across the ocean. Minutes later, thousands of miles away, that shock wave, called a tsunami, crashes into shore.The explanation for the forces that unleash killer tsunamis, massive earthquakes, and exploding volcanoes, lies in tectonic plates. These are the huge rock plates underneath the continents.
What can happen when tectonic plates move a few centimeters?
A. The atmosphere can become cooler.
B. Whole continents can move.
C. The ozone layer can thicken.
D. The moon can move closer to Earth.
Answer:
b) whole continents can move.
Explanation:
Read article then give me 2 facts and a question you have for the author about birds.
Answer:
Fact 1. Herons and egrets eat fish, frogs and snakes, they find their prey by sight.
Fact 2. Roseate Spoonbills open their bill slightly until they fill prey and when they fill prey they snap their bill shut.
Question- options to pick from
How do Wood Storks attract their prey?
How much different fish species do woodstorks eat?
What kind of environment do Wood Storks live in?
What role does the dialogue play in this excerpt from The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
Suppose you need to write a research report on Harriet Tubman. You have found Harriet Tubman, Conductor as a possible source. Take notes from this text by paraphrasing at least six pieces of information for your report, and explain how you plan to use each piece..
Answer:
Harriet Tubman was the woman who freed us slaves she ran miles and miles just so she could save us she didnt get caught bc if she was she would of been a slave to.
Explanation:
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Why might a country's revenue increase while hosting an event like the Olympics or World Cup?
Answer:
well in order to get into the Olympics you must pay therefor increasing revenue.
Explanation: