Answer:
I have a spelling checker
Explanation:
Answer:
I have a spelling checker
It came with my PC
It plainly marks for my review
Mistakes I cannot see
I strike a key and type a word
And wait for it to say
Whether I am wrong or right
It shows me straight away
As soon as a mistake is made
It knows before too long
And I can put the error right
Its rarely ever wrong
I have run this poem through it
I am sure you're pleased to know
Its letter perfect all the way
My checker told me so
Explanation:
What is one example of a symbol in The Outsiders?
knives
hats
ice
boasting
EXPLAIN
Answer: boasting
Explanation: it's by how they are mostly
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A conflict, a battle, a fight, an argument- call it what you want, but it all means pretty much the same thing.
In the story you watched, "The Miracle Worker"; there were MANY examples of character conflicts- some of those conflicts were between the person and themselves and some were between characters.
Below- there are 3 examples of conflicts that happened in the story. Pick 2 examples and write a paragraph FOR EACH showing examples of that conflict AND how it was solved.
Conflict # 1- Helen vs. Helen
Conflict # 2- Anne vs. Keller family
Conflict # 3- Anne vs. Helen
Answer:
Conflict # 2
Explanation:
which of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A
He had a good dance partner, a place to go, and a way to get there.
B
By today’s standards, he should have been happy, but he was not.
By today’s standards he should have been happy but he was not
HELP! Brainliest for the answers from 5A-5D from Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8 Lesson 5!!!
ONLY BRAINLIEST FOR PEOPLE WHO ANSWER AT LEAST 3 SECTIONS, and please do not put absurd answers, or I will have to report you!
Answer:
Where the heck is the file
Explanation:
Use the description of the modern fiction series The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan to complete the activity.
The Heroes of Olympus is a five-book series focusing on teenage demigods who live in modern times and are the children of the ancient Greek and Roman gods. The seven Greek and Roman demigods must work together to leave their home camps in the United States and travel to the ancient lands in Rome and Greece. There, they must battle many enemies, especially the primordial goddess Gia, who wants to destroy the gods and the world as we know it. Once they accomplish this giant task, they return home and improve the demigod world by uniting the Greek and Roman camps in the United States.
In 3–5 sentences, explain the elements from the description that illustrate the common patterns of a hero’s journey.
Below (paraphrase just in case)
The heroes journey is illustrated in this description through several details. The outline of this trope sees a person responding to a call to action, this being Gia wanting to destroy the world. Then, the next element is a journey from their common surroundings to a "new world", or unfamiliar place, akin to the journey away from their normal camps. Then, another is the status quo, shown in their return home. Here, they attempt to make things better, uniting camps across two nations.
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make one sentence using the word "regression"
one sentence using the word "introspective"
Turn: He was a shy and tall boy with blond hair. He was very nervous to be giving his presentation in front of the class. Into a more interesting description i will mark brainliest to the first
Answer:
A tall boy with blonde hair was very shy while about to present a presentation in front of everybody in the class
Explanation:
Not very interesting but i tried
Answer:
The tall, shy boy with blonde hair was very nervous to be giving his presentation in front of the class.
Which of the following best summarizes what microbes can do for us based on the text "A Brief Study of Guts"? (7 points)
Select one:
a. They come in many forms within and outside of our bodies.
b. They help us overcome the effects of antibiotics.
c. They help process nutrients and vitamins our bodies need.
d. They work to keep our bodies healthy and resistant to disease.
Answer:
i think its either c or d.
Explanation: pretty sure its D
What is the author’s purpose?
to inform
to entertain
to describe
to inspire
If right brainiest. I overthink things too much :(
Answer:
plane- ordinary; common (like plain)
way- to see how heavy something is (like weigh)
homophones are words like words that sound the same with different meanings
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Explanation:
Write a two paragraph report about what you learn, including Watt's impact on the scientific community and modern society. Remember, for research writing, you need to cite your source!
Answer: error
Explanation:
What actions do you think would be fair in this situation? Provide at least 2 actions.
Answer: What situation???
Explanation:
Why does Meg go downstairs in the middle of the night? (pages 6-10)
a
She was hungry and wanted a snack.
b
She was afraid of the storm.
c
She had to tell her mother something.
d
She wasn't done with her homework.
Question 2 (10 points)
Which description below BEST describes Meg's life at school? (pages 7-8)
a
Perfect, she loves going there.
b
Difficult, she struggles with peers, homework, and teachers.
c
Boring, nothing interesting ever happens there.
d
Social, she has lots of friends.
Question 3 (10 points)
Which member of the Murry family is NOT currently living at the Murry household? (pages 8-9)
a
Mrs. Murry (Meg's mother)
b
Fortinbras (the dog)
c
The Twins (Meg's brothers)
d
Mr. Murry (Meg's father)
Question 4 (10 points)
While Meg is down in the kitchen, a visitor comes to the Murry house. Who is it? (page 22)
a
Meg's principal
b
a neighbor
c
Mrs. Whatsit
d
Calvin O'Keefe
Question 5 (10 points)
Which character(s) has/have met the visitor before? (page 22)
a
Mrs. Murry
b
Meg
c
the twins, Sandy and Dennys
d
Charles Wallace
Question 6 (10 points)
What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence?
The furnace purred like a great, sleepy animal.
a
metaphor
b
simile
c
alliteration
Question 7 (10 points)
Which type of figurative language is used in the following sentence from A Wrinkle in Time?
Behind the trees clouds scudded frantically across the sky.
a
simile
b
metaphor
c
personification
Question 8 (10 points)
Which type of figurative language is used in the following sentence from A Wrinkle in Time?
Charles Wallace slid down from his chair and trotted over to the refrigerator, his pajamaed feet padding softly as a kitten's.
a
simile
b
metaphor
c
personification
Question 9 (10 points)
"A delinquent, that's what I am Meg thought grimly. What does the word "delinquent" mean? (You may use an online dictionary to look this word up.)
a
a trouble maker
b
brilliant
c
curious
d
cruel
Question 10 (10 points)
Write 3-4 sentences describing Mrs. Whatsit. (page 22)
Your answer:
Answer:
1=a
2-b
3-d
Explanation:
i dont know the rest
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Antoine is writing a paper on how to develop creative tourist attractions. Which sentence from the passage is most relevant to his topic?
The miniature city of Madurodam in the Netherlands is a great attraction for tourists. Originally opened in 1052, it has received millions of visitors. The miniature park was originally built for the young George Maduro, a law student known for his heroism. Today, the place is open for visitors who want to feel like a giant for a day. It is like a real version of the classic novel Gulliver's Travels, in which Gulliver visits Lilliput, a land filled with small beings. Everything in Madurodam is about 25 times smaller than real life. What makes Madurodam so appealing is its ability to immerse visitors in this fantasy world. They get to see scaled-down versions of some of the famous Dutch landmarks and cities, which is a source of great enjoyment. Regular visitors and tourists alike can bend down and touch the tiny ships in the harbor or cover the lighthouse beacon with their hands.
Answer:
"They get to see scaled-down versions of some of the famous Dutch landmarks and cities, which is a source of great enjoyment."
Which of the following sentences should come first in a paragraph?
A.
Colorful place settings awaited the guests.
B.
Phil cleared the table and did the dishes.
C.
All of the guests greatly enjoyed the food.
D.
Jill carried the tray of food to the table.
Read this excerpt from a speech.
Cheriton Youth League offers competitive baseball and softball leagues for children ages six to sixteen. And now, Cheriton is offering Amigo League baseball for athletes with special needs. Amigo League offers quality instruction in an environment in which crutches and walkers do not hinder success. The Cheriton Amigo League games will be played on Friday nights at Emmit Station Field. All CYL players should attend these games to observe athletes who are often models of perseverance. Registration for all ages begins next week on the CYL website and at the community center.
What line reveals the speaker’s efforts to persuade?
Cheriton Youth League offers competitive baseball and softball leagues for children ages six to sixteen.
Amigo League offers quality instruction in an environment in which crutches and walkers do not hinder success.
All CYL players should attend these games to observe athletes who are often models of perseverance.
Registration for all ages begins next week on the CYL website and at the community center.
Answer:
The Third or All CYL players should attend these games to observe athletes who are often models of perseverance.
Explanation:
The Champagne Fairs were open-air, outdoor markets where merchandise from all over the world was sold.Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
True
False
Submit your choice of an essay or an oral presentation on slavery and how it affected Harriet Tubman's life work; include MLA format source citations.
Answer:
Explanation:
Harriet Tubman was an escaped enslaved woman who became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, leading enslaved people to freedom before the Civil War, all while carrying a bounty on her head. But she was also a nurse, a Union spy and a women’s suffrage supporter. Tubman is one of the most recognized icons in American history and her legacy has inspired countless people from every race and background.
Harriet’s desire for justice became apparent at age 12 when she spotted an overseer about to throw a heavy weight at a fugitive. Harriet stepped between the enslaved person and the overseer—the weight struck her head.
She later said about the incident, “The weight broke my skull … They carried me to the house all bleeding and fainting. I had no bed, no place to lie down on at all, and they laid me on the seat of the loom, and I stayed there all day and the next.”
Please help!
Find and explain one example of irony from "Us and Them." What type of irony is used in your example?
When an area of Earth's surface suddenly moves, a seismograph draws wavy lines. Which of the following MOST LIKELY happened? *
4 points
a volcanic eruption
a thunderstorm
a nuclear explosion
an earthquake
Why does deforestation cause erosion? *
4 points
The trees prevent the wind from blowing soil away.
The trees prevent water from moving soil away.
Both.
Neither.
How can a human cause erosion? *
4 points
Removing trees
Farming
Building roads
All of the above
Which of the following is the correct order? *
4 points
erosion, weathering, deposition
deposition, erosion, weathering
weathering, deposition, erosion
weathering, erosion, deposition
How do plant roots prevent erosion? *
4 points
It prevents the overflow of water.
It holds the soil in position and prevents it from being blown or washed away.
It moves extra rain and groundwater to another location.
It reduces the amount of water that flows into an area.
How does a storm drain prevent erosion? *
4 points
It prevents the overflow of water.
It holds the soil in position and prevents it from being blown or washed away.
It moves extra rain and groundwater to another location.
It reduces the amount of water that flows into an area.
How does a levee prevent erosion? *
4 points
It prevents the overflow of water.
It holds the soil in position and prevents it from being blown or washed away.
It moves extra rain and groundwater to another location.
It reduces the amount of water that flows into an area.
How does a dam prevent erosion? *
4 points
It prevents the overflow of water.
It holds the soil in position and prevents it from being blown or washed away.
It moves extra rain and groundwater to another location.
It reduces the amount of water that flows into an area.
Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering? *
4 points
Flowing water carving through rock over time.
Plant roots breaking rocks apart.
Oxidation
Heat causes rock to break apart.
Which of the following is not an example of a chemical change? *
4 points
Rotting
Digesting
Boiling
Tarnishing
What is a physical change? *
4 points
When the form or state of matter changes.
When matter changes to a different kind of matter.
When matter will not change.
When matter changes all the time.
What is a temporary magnet? *
4 points
A magnet that will keep its magnetic field without the use of an electric current.
A magnet that must have an electric current in order to have a magnetic field.
A magnet that will not pick up metal.
A magnet with four poles.
What is a conductor? *
4 points
Material that allows electricity to flow.
Material that does not allow electricity to flow.
Material that produces its own electricity.
Material that is burned up by electricity.
What is the function of the switch? *
4 points
Provides energy
Changes electricity to heat or light
Controls the flow of electricity
Makes the circuit blow up
Which of the following is an example of naturally occurring electricity? *
4 points
Television set
Pencil sharpener
Power plant
Static electricity
Which of the following is an acquired trait? *
4 points
Blood type
Sun tan
Facial features
Eye color
Which of the following is an example of instinct? *
4 points
riding a bike
hair color
a bear in hibernation
eye color
Which of the following is a non-seed producing plant? *
4 points
trees
spruce
grape vine
fern
Which of the following is an amphibian? *
4 points
lizard
salamander
snake
stingray
Answer:
1. An earthquake because those occur at the ridges of connecting tectonic plates.
2.Both
3. All of the above
4. weathering,erosion, deposition
5.It holds the soul in position and prevents it from being washed or blown away
6.It moves extra rain and ground water to another location
7.It prevents the overflow of water
8.It reduces the amount of water that flows into an area.
9.Flowing water carving through rock over time.
10.Boiling
11.When matter will not change.
12.A magnet that must have an electric current in order to have a magnetic field.
13.Material that allows electricity to flow.
14.Controls the flow of electricity
15.Static electricity
16.Sun tan
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Please write a summary of The Secret Garden full book don't give away the ending. Please put written answer
Please just answer and don't take advantage of my points. I will report anyone who does not write a summary of the full book or anyone who takes the points
Answer:
See explanation for summary. If my summary does not answer your question, please keep in mind that I am doing my best. I did write this myself, and I am not using any outside sources whatsoever to write this.
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
In The Secret Garden, Mary Lennox is sent to live with her uncle, Archibald Craven, after a cholera outbreak kills her parents, whith whom she was living in India, although she rarely got the opportunity to see them.
Master Craven is still grieving the death of his wife, an event that occurs ten years prior to the start of the novel. Mistress Craven had a garden that Master Craven locks up after her death.
Mary, a curious young girl, wants desperately to find a way to enter the garden, and so she workes tirelessly to find something that may let her enter. She gets relatively far when she hears crying from a section of the mansion, which she has been told she may not enter.
However, Mary disregards these rules and finds Colin Craven, her uncle's son, who, just like his father, is a hunchback. Mary befriends Colin, and together they continue their search for a way to enter the secret garden.
We have just finished reading the play version of the Diary of Anne Frank as well as watching the film as a class. A) Create a list of at least three similarities and three differences that you found in the two works. B) Select one difference between to the two works and explain why you believe the director of the film would choose to make this choice.
Answer:
Explanation:
I'm sorry but I don't understand the question, can you clarify?
Answer:
From 20 May 1944 onwards, Anne rewrote a large part of her diary. ... For a title, she came up with Het Achterhuis or The Secret Annex. What are the most striking differences between the two versions? ... it was lovely, the most wonderful evening I have ever had in the "Secret Annex". ... The complete works of Anne Frank
Explanation:
Which of the following lines could be considered the main idea of "Head Games?
A. It's important to take things slowly because we had one concussion are at much higher risk of a repeat
B. Recovery depende pan on previous concussions
C. Other conditions, like an anxiety disorders or attention deficient hyperactivity disorder, camalla recovery time
D. That means no cell phones, computer games on books for a few days
Describe the relationship between the railroad lawsuit and Wells' career as a journalist and activist
Text: Justice for all common lit
Answer:was a groundbreaking journalist, an activist, a co-founder of the NAACP, and even a precursor to Rosa Parks — it's difficult to choose which occupation defines her legacy best.
Explanation:
Answer:
Wells was an African American journalist and activist who led an She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African American justice.On one fateful train ride from Memphis to Nashville, in May 1884, She sued the railroad, winning a $500 settlement in a circuit court case.
Explanation:
What do you think were the earliest signs of danger in “The Cyclops”?
Answer:
Odysseus, against the wishes of his men, chooses to linger in the cave for some time until the dweller of the cave, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon, returns. Though he is initially courteous, he eventually commits his first horrible act by devouring two of Odysseus' men and imprisoning the rest for later consumption.
Explanation:
Answer:
sailors captivated by the lotus-eaters.
a battle with Polyphemus, a cyclops.
a storm sent by Poseidon.
an encounter with a witch.
being captivated by the Sirens.
encounters with the monsters Scylla and Charybdis.
punishment by Zeus.
Explanation:
You are to write a paragraph about a time you have overcome feeling overwhelmed. Use the questions above to help you think of a time you have felt stressed, and how you dealt with it. Your paragraph should include at least five complete sentences and a minimum of five spelling words. Check your writing for correct spelling, punctuation, and creative ideas.
Consider this speech assignment.
A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 has entries Assignment, Audience, Topic. Column 2 has entries Writing a persuasive speech, Your town council, Blank.
What is an appropriate topic for this assignment?
The history of interstate travel
The need for a youth representative
The importance of dental hygiene
The similarities between female celebrities
what is the meaning of "The children, small seeds, might at any instant be sown to all the Martian climes."
Answer:
The children, small seeds, might at any instant be sown to all the Martian climes is a METAPHOR.
Explanation:
The children, small seeds, might at any instant be sown to all the Martian climes is a METAPHOR.
What is metaphor?A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses non-literal language to describe an item or action in order to clarify a point or draw a comparison.
A metaphor implies that one item is similar to another. It compares and contrasts those two things, not because they are same, but rather as a comparison or a metaphor.
If you take a metaphor literally, it will undoubtedly sound absurd (do you really have any sheep in your household, black or otherwise). Poetry, literature, and any time someone tries to enliven their words employ metaphors.
The children, small seeds, might at any instant be sown to all the Martian climes is a METAPHOR.
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Read the excerpt from “Tools of the Spymaster."
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to
teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
persuade readers that ciphers are the greatest American invention.
argue that Major Tallmadge made a mistake in sharing copies of his codes.
compare the American codes for secret letters to the British codes.
Answer:
Explanation:
No. 1