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Front Desk Reading Questions
Answer the questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text. The number before the question tells you which chapter you can find the answer.
Ch 2. Can you really tell if people are bad based on how they look? What other impressions can come from first looks and are they a form of judgement?
Ch 3. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
Ch 4. What gives people power? Can it be earned or taken? Is it something that is just bestowed on people because of life status?
6. Compare and contrast the event of the spelling test and notebook to the event of the refunds to the customers.
7. How and why can the importance of play differ between cultures and families?
8. Are reputations and first impressions important? Explain why Mia acted they way she did and why she lied to her classmates.
11. What is the internal motivation keeping Mia from expressing who she really is?
14. How can money influence your experiences in life?
16. What character traits does Mia show this chapter? Support them with evidence from the text.
26. What character traits has Mr. Yao exhibited? Support them with text evidence.
Explanation:
How does Paragraph 4 contribute to the development of the theme of the story?
Paragraph 4:
Based on the story, which of the following can be inferred about Sherie's mom?
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Meanwhile, Wash had arrived at Kelly Ingram Park to watch. “[W]e saw those people willingly turn themselves over to the police . . . ,” he said. His reaction: “Wow, they must be crazy.” Experience had taught Wash that “the police was vicious murderers.” He knew how much pain they could inflict on young black bodies – as Arnetta discovered the next day.
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Arnetta didn’t go to the mass meeting that night. She was disappointed she hadn’t been arrested. Somehow, she had gotten separated from the rest of the Peace Ponies, many of whom did get arrested and jailed. Instead, she went home and talked with her parents about the excitement of marching. They repeated their advice: “You’ve done your part. You need to leave this alone.”
—We’ve Got a Job,
Cynthia Levinson
Write five to six sentences that describe how Arnetta and Wash experienced the same event in different ways.
Which word is the most different from the others?
a. burden
b. advantage
c. difficulty
d. hardship
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B advantage
Explanation:
Burden difficulty and hardship all represent struggle
EQ: How does the author create suspense in Cujo?
Evidence: 3 quotes from the text that help answer the EQ, include paragraph number
Reasoning: an explanation of why or how your quote answers the essential question or EQ
***please don’t copy and paste i don’t wanna get plagiarized ****
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Answer:
Explanation:
We need the text to answer but pretty much just how the author is building up to the main event. In addition for the reasoning just pick a quote that match's and backs up on what you said for evidence .
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Complete a three paragraph essay comparing and contrasting the road to leadership for Colin Powell and the Sisters(First sisters to become U.S. Army generals
reflect on service, hard work).
Answer:
Do you really think that someone is going to do an essay for you
Explanation:
I'm just guessing but this is a school project...
Read the following lines from "Tangled in Pride."
She was an artist with such flair,
Her gift, to create beauty.
What does the word flair mean as it is used in the poem?
Lively energy
Style and natural talent
Excellent speaking skills
Bright and clean
Answer:
Style and Natural talent
Explanation:
which word best completes this analogy
Answer: C sorry if i am wrong if right plz mark brainliest god bless
Explanation:
Answer:
I will going with c ITS RIGHT
Explanation:
praying
its
right
Write an objective summary of the article. Be sure to provide the overall central idea and three supporting details. Check your work for grammatical errors and I WILL GIVE A BRAINLY IF THERE ARE 2 ANWSERS BTW I WILL THANK YOUR ANWSER!!!
The article is, Helping Hands: The Red Cross
by Alicia Garcia
(ARTICLE IN A FILE)(PDF)
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What do i do if my cats are fighting?
1. Break it up
2.Let it happen
3.Chant FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!
Just giving out points
Answer:
Well the third one is just bad human skills, if you care about your cat's you wouldn't want them to get hurt. If you try to break it up yourself you could get hurt. Although letting it happen your cats could get hurt. I'd say break it up would be the best answer though, technically speaking if there's another person to help you that could work.
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Answer: D
Explanation: because she was annoyed by having to call her “Mother” in the womb and she didn’t want to call her that so the answer is D
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The universal theme of the short story “Raymond's Run” by Toni Cade Bambara is finding your identity so that you can respect yourself and others. Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker, also known as Squeaky, is the protagonist in the short story.
. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
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Answer: it means he is very cruel.
Explanation: because that's what I think. when people say a metaphor about other peoples hearts, that means they are describing their personality or how they are.
Which statement describes the point of view of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
A.
A narrator is telling the story.
B.
A family member is telling the story.
C.
Sid is narrating the story.
D.
Tom is narrating the story.
Text:
Monday morning found Tom Sawyer miserable. Monday morning always found him so—because it began another week's slow suffering in school. He generally began that day with wishing he had had no intervening holiday, it made the going into captivity and fetters again so much more odious.
Tom lay thinking. Presently it occurred to him that he wished he was sick; then he could stay home from school. Here was a vague possibility. He canvassed his system. No ailment was found, and he investigated again. This time he thought he could detect colicky symptoms, and he began to encourage them with considerable hope. But they soon grew feeble, and presently died wholly away. He reflected further. Suddenly he discovered something. One of his upper front teeth was loose. This was lucky; he was about to begin to groan, as a "starter," as he called it, when it occurred to him that if he came into court with that argument, his aunt would pull it out, and that would hurt. So he thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present, and seek further. Nothing offered for some little time, and then he remembered hearing the doctor tell about a certain thing that laid up a patient for two or three weeks and threatened to make him lose a finger. So the boy eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet and held it up for inspection. But now he did not know the necessary symptoms. However, it seemed well worth while to chance it, so he fell to groaning with considerable spirit.
But Sid slept on unconscious.
Tom groaned louder, and fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.
No result from Sid.
Tom was panting with his exertions by this time. He took a rest and then swelled himself up and fetched a succession of admirable groans.
Sid snored on.
Tom was aggravated. He said, "Sid, Sid!" and shook him. This course worked well, and Tom began to groan again. Sid yawned, stretched, then brought himself up on his elbow with a snort, and began to stare at Tom. Tom went on groaning. Sid said:
"Tom! Say, Tom!" [No response.] "Here, Tom! TOM! What is the matter, Tom?" And he shook him and looked in his face anxiously.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I read the books
Answer: i think it would be A.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. “It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,” the Queen remarked. “What sort of things do YOU remember best?” Alice ventured to ask. “Oh, things that happened the week after next,” the Queen replied in a careless tone. “For instance, now,” she went on, sticking a large piece of plaster on her finger as she spoke, “there's the King's Messenger. He's in prison now, being punished: and the trial doesn't even begin till next Wednesday: and of course the crime comes last of all.” Based on the logic presented in this excerpt, which statement is true?
A. Thieves are imprisoned after they steal something.
B.Thieves are imprisoned while they steal something.
C.Thieves are imprisoned before they steal something.
D.Thieves are imprisoned because they have stolen something.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It's the logic. Hope this helps.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Explain the figurative language in the title, “Translating Grandfather’s House”. What does the speaker mean by saying that he has “translated” his grandfather’s house?
Answer:
He is translating the meaning of his grandfather's house as he sees it, not how his family does.
When people would gather at Malala's house, she most wanted to be with ...
Group of answer choices
no one
The women cooking and gossiping
The children playing games
The men talking politics
Answer:
The children playing games
Explanation:
Why does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come have no visible physical features? *
A.The future has not happened yet, so it is not possible to know what it looks like.
B.The future is just hiding from him.
C.The future is embarrassed to show physical features.
D.The future has happened, so there is no need to see it again.
Answer:
a i would assume
Explanation:
mitchelle only so points and branlist
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What is a recurring theme?
a theme that doesn't make sense in a story
a theme that shows up again and again in different stories
a theme that no one has ever heard of before
a theme that seems to repeat itself throughout one story
Answer:
the answer is b
it comes up again and again, with little variation and similarity to many other stories
Which sentence below shows how something feels?
A.
The busy restaurant was crowded with people, which filled the small space with many different scents and sounds.
B.
Kara loved sitting at the beach with her feet in the warm, soft sand, watching the seagulls fade into the horizon.
C.
The wind howled through the tall trees of the large forest, signaling a change in weather.
D.
Trevor wondered what it would be like to fly as he watched the strong blades of the helicopter cut easily through the air
which sentence uses a comma and a coordinating conjunction correctly to separate two independent clauses
Answer:
b
Explanation:
it has them in the right places
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I got it right on Ap3x
PLEASE HELP MEEE!!!!!
1. When the author tells us flat out about a character's personality and uses the word "is," this is an example of what kind of characterization?
[]Answer choices: direct or indirect[]
2.) Appearance, private thoughts, others' reactions and actions are 4 of the ways that an author uses to describe a character. What is the 5th one?
3.) Jonathan invited a bunch of friends over to his house. He then talked to them for hours about all the trophies he had won and how much money his dad makes. His friends did not enjoy their time at Jonathan's. What character trait is Jonathan demonstrating?
[]answer choices: welcoming bragging generous[]
Answer:
1: Direct 2: Try using your notes, I think your teacher is teaching you differently than mine. 3: bragging
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm just going to put everything in the explanation.
Explanation:
1. I do believe that this would be an example of direct due to the fact of just flat out telling you what the characters traits are.
2. The fifth is speech/dilogue.
3. This one is a lot easier. The answer would be bragging since he is bragging about his trophies and how he won them. No one likes a gloater.
Easy Question If you can't answer question then comment
How has this year 2020 has been
Answer:
horrible but my birthday is in 2 days so that's good
Explanation:
Answer:
this year, 2020, has been pretty rough with everything going on in the world.
Explanation:
im saying it pretty rough because of the pandemic and us not being able to see our friends of do anything that involves people :(
pls answer soon thank you!
Answer:
soccer
Explanation:
soccer
Answer:
Graphics and headings.
Explanation:
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Why is it that almost all middle aged businessmen play golf?
What source is the most credible out of the following?
Answer:
what are the options dear
Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, how do the findings of Jean-François Champollion differ from the findings of Thomas Young?
Unlike Young, Champollion used his knowledge of the Coptic language, which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of “Ptolemy” to “Ptolmis,” which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Unlike Young, Champollion traveled to Egypt, which allowed him to study other hieroglyphic inscriptions and decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Unlike Young, Champollion had extensive mathematics knowledge, which allowed him to decipher the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Answer:
Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of "Ptolemy" to "Ptolmis," which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Explanation:
Answer:
B) Unlike Young, Champollion changed the spelling of “Ptolemy” to “Ptolmis,” which allowed him to decipher some of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Explanation:
champollion traveled to egypt which allowed him to study other hieroglyphic inscriptionz and decipher tge hirroglyphs on the rosetta stone . d unlike young champollion had extensive mathematics knowledge ,which allowed him to decipher the hieroglyphs on the rosetta stone .
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television," said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals information about the setting? (10 points)
a Paragraph 1
b Paragraph 2
c Paragraph 3
d Paragraph 4