Answer:
fair statement
Explanation:
Answer:
But wait it will be filled dude
Explanation:
As they plan the attack on Iwo Jima, what are
different Marines predicting about how the battle
will go?
Answer:
Kuribayashi specially engineered the defenses so that every part of Iwo Jima was subject to Japanese defensive fire; he also received a handful of kamikaze pilots to use against the enemy fleet. Three hundred and eighteen American sailors were killed by kamikaze attacks during the battle.Answer:
The Battle of Iwo Jima (February 19 – March 26, 1945) was an epic military ... military leaders planned an attack on the island that they believed would last no ... However, the lack of immediate response was simply part of Kuribayashi's plan . ... Within days, some 70,000 U.S. Marines landed on Iwo Jima.
Explanation:
The clincher sentence:
A. introduces the main idea.
B. turns the main idea upside down.
C. restates the main idea.
D. explains the topic sentence of a paragraph.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
gets attention.......
Read the following excerpt from “The Cask of Amontillado” and answer the question.
At the most remote end of the crypt there appeared another less spacious. Its walls had been lined with human remains, piled to the vault overhead, in the fashion of the great catacombs of Paris. Three sides of this interior crypt were still ornamented in this manner. From the fourth side the bones had been thrown down, and lay promiscuously upon the earth, forming at one point a mound of some size.
In the passage above, the author’s word choice creates a mood of _____.
vengeance
romance
suspense
loneliness
1. How does the writer provide a clue to the meaning of juncture? * 1 point The writer uses juncture to describe the river. The writer says that a juncture is a dead-end road. The writer implies that juncture means "civilization." The writer relates juncture to the term tropical forest. The writer links juncture to the word crossing.
Answer:
The writer links juncture to the word crossing.
Explanation:
You did not show the text to which this question refers, but we can say that the best way to provide a clue about the meaning of the word "juncture" is to relate it to the crossing of words. This is because the word "juncture" means the crossing of events, situations and events, which combine or happen in sequence.
Turn this into a passive voice. They are building a new road near my house
Answer:
They're establishing an architecture structure on the ground, where vehicles motion on, near the border of my residency.
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Consider the passage and theme.
Devin kept a low profile in school. He attended classes and talked with his friends in the hall, but few knew him well. He rarely raised his hand in class and never spoke out of turn. Even in band class, he refused to draw attention to himself. Though he had earned the honor of first-chair saxophone, he did not reveal his passion for his instrument to his classmates.
Then, sophomore year, Devin joined the marching band despite his fear of public scrutiny. The night of the first football game, his palms were sweating and his heart was racing as the band marched onto the field. But as soon as he began to play, his fears were forgotten, and through the glare of the lights he could see the crowd swaying and clapping to the music. Devin was completely at ease during his solo, and after the game a friend told him, "You were great! I didn't know you had it in you."
Theme One: It is important to take risks.
What other theme is addressed in the passage?
People can reveal themselves through their passions.
Music entertains people with varied interests.
A leader knows how to share the spotlight with others.
Shyness can prevent people from finding social success.
Answer:
People can reveal themselves through their passions
Explanation:
People can reveal themselves through their passions. The correct option is 1.
What is theme?In literature, a theme is a central message or insight conveyed by a work of literature. It is a unifying idea or concept that is often related to a broader human experience or universal truth.
The passage describes how Devin kept a low profile in school and rarely revealed his passion for playing the saxophone.
However, when Devin joined the marching band, he overcame his fear of public scrutiny and revealed his passion for playing music.
His skill and passion for playing the saxophone were revealed when he performed a solo during the first football game, and his friend recognized and appreciated his talent.
Therefore, the theme of "People can reveal themselves through their passions" is addressed in the passage.
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The newspaper passage below was written by a concerned citizen.
Dear Editor,
Our political system is supposed to be of the people, by the people, for the people. My fellow citizens, if you care about the common good, seek election!
Which of the following would reflect a long-term goal of the concerned citizen?
A.to require incumbents to advance the goals of special interest groups.
B.to impact public policies by a change in government.
C.to make protection of individual liberties a priority.
D.to increase the importance of public opinion
Answer:
A.to require incumbents to advance the goals of special interest groups.
The following that would reflect a long-term goal of the concerned citizen is :
A.to require incumbents to advance the goals of special interest groups.
"Concerned Citizen"The following that would reflect a long-term goal of the concerned citizen is to require incumbents to advance the goals of special interest groups.
Someone who may be a citizen of a specific nation is lawfully acknowledged as having a place to that nation.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
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PLS HELP I NEED THE ANSWER WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
Question 1
Part A
In "Homesick," what is the narrator's viewpoint of relationships with Chinese people?
She fails to appreciate them.
She identifies with the Chinese.
She feels superior to the Chinese.
She values and respects them.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the text distinguishes the narrator's viewpoint from the viewpoint of the little boy when they first meet?
"(Gods didn’t bother much with girls; it was the boys that were important in China.)"
""When I looked back, he was still there, looking soberly toward the foreign world to which I had gone."
"He ate it slowly, his eyes on the rest of the orange."
“'Foreign devil,' he announced gravely."
Answer:
The answer for part A is - She values and respects them.
The answer for part B is - “'Foreign devil,' he announced gravely."
Explanation:
I took the test, i hope you have a great day,
Part A: The narrator's viewpoint of association with Chinese people:
D). She values and respects them.
Part B: The quotation that differentiates the viewpoint of the author from the little point:
D). “Foreign devil,' he announced gravely."
"Homesick"The viewpoint that the author adopts to show association with the people of China is that she admires and appreciates them.
The detail that backs the difference in both perspectives is "Foreign...gravely."
This shows that initially the boy could not understand her and called her a "foreign devil" but later they start respecting each other's differences.
Thus, option D is correct for both the correct answer
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MY SISTER LIVES ON THE MANTELPIECE
CHAPTER 6
1. Mrs Farmer asked Jamie about his last weekend. What did Jamie tell about? Was it true? Who helped him?
2. Daniel is the bully at the school. What kind of bad words did he call Jamie? What did Jamie call him instead?
3. Who complained that their things had been stolen at school? Who did they blame to?
4. Who wanted to put Jamie in detention?
5. What happened when the headmaster called Jamie´s house?
CHAPTER 7
1. Who was Jas referring to when she said ‘I can´t believe you´re here’ ‘This is such a great surprise!’?
2. Why was Jamie so sad and upset when he heard these words? Who did Jamie think she was talking to?
3. What happened at school with Mrs Farmer and Daniel?
4. Who do you think painted the Word HELL on the whiteboard? Why?
What is the impact of repeating the word feared in the passage?
Answer:
I don't know for sure if this is the correct passage-
It ensures readers understand its significance in the passage. It creates a matter-of-fact tone as Machiavelli demonstrates the positive effects of a ruler's cruelty.
emily dickinson she sweeps with my colored brooms what is being personified as the housewife
Answer:
Personification: She sweeps with many-colored Brooms
ready any book and write 5 sentences! lmk what’s the book called ,i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
The book is called "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty and was wrote in sometime between 1897-1984. It is based around a guy named O'Connell Bridge a Republican sniper who was in the midst of the civil war. He was trapped on a rooftop building surrounding by enemy forces and was trying to find where his enemies were located. O'Connell is young with a young face around his late twenties and is the only character that has a name in the book. What surprised me most was at the end of the story where Bridge takes down a sniper who turned out to be his brother which you find out later in the story.
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What is Tom's Proudest moment?
Answer:
The envy of his schoolmates
Explanation:
Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying juveniles about him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life.
Why does the author include the fact that the amount available for expanding learning time (ELT) has increased to $13 million?
Answer:
HE/SHE IMPROVED HIS/HER FUNDING PROGRAM
Excerpt from Federalist
Read the passage.
excerpt from Federalist No. 78 by Alexander Hamilton
In 1787 and 1788, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote the Federalist Papers to persuade voters to ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States of America. These papers included essays about all three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Federalist No. 78, Hamilton focused specifically on the judicial branch.
Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them. The Executive not only dispenses the honors, but holds the sword of the community. The legislature not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. The judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
This simple view of the matter suggests several important consequences. It proves incontestably, that the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it can never attack with success either of the other two; and that all possible care is requisite to enable it to defend itself against their attacks. It equally proves, that though individual oppression may now and then proceed from the courts of justice, the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter; I mean so long as the judiciary remains truly distinct from both the legislature and the Executive. For I agree, that "there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive powers.'' And it proves, in the last place, that as liberty can have nothing to fear from the judiciary alone, but would have every thing to fear from its union with either of the other departments; that as all the effects of such a union must ensue from a dependence of the former on the latter, notwithstanding a nominal and apparent separation; that as, from the natural feebleness of the judiciary, it is in continual jeopardy of being overpowered, awed, or influenced by its co-ordinate branches; and that as nothing can contribute so much to its firmness and independence as permanency in office, this quality may therefore be justly regarded as an indispensable ingredient in its constitution, and, in a great measure, as the citadel of the public justice and the public security.
The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited Constitution. By a limited Constitution, I understand one which contains certain specified exceptions to the legislative authority; such, for instance, as that it shall pass no bills of attainder, no ex-post-facto laws, and the like. Limitations of this kind can be preserved in practice no other way than through the medium of courts of justice, whose duty it must be to declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void. Without this, all the reservations of particular rights or privileges would amount to nothing.
Question 4 (3.75 points)
How does Hamilton's use of the phrase "beyond comparison" and the word never in this excerpt from Paragraph 2 affect the passage?
It proves incontestably, that the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it can never attack with success either of the other two; . . . that . . . the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter; I mean so long as the judiciary remains truly distinct from both the legislative and the Executive.
Question 4 options:
They help convey the intensity of Hamilton's belief in his position.
They help convey the honesty with which Hamilton approaches the subject.
They help provide specifics about Hamilton's position.
They help provide a diverse sample of opinions on the subject.
Answer:
They help convey the intensity of Hamilton's belief in his position.
Explanation:
The words "beyond comparison" and "never" are very strong words, by which Hamilton lets the reader know that he feels very strongly (intensely) in his position on the subject.
I
Wars with words
D.
A., Match the words with their meanings.
a. brevity i. the state of being alike
b. conquest
ii. a member of an uncivilised group of people or culture
c. resemblance iii. state of being noble in character, quality, or rank
d. barbarian iv. liquid that is believed to cure all ills
e. ally
v lasting only for a short time
f. nobility
vi, cruel
WAS
g. ruthlessness vii, victory over a place or people by use of military force
h. decimation viii. the killing or destruction of a large number of a populai
i. harsh ix, character of having no pity or compassion
j. elixir
one state united to anot
Answer:
a. brevity - v. lasting only for a short time
b. conquest – vii. victory over a place or people by use of military force
c. resemblance - i. the state of being alike
d. barbarian - ii. a member of an uncivilized group of people or culture
e. ally – x. one state united to another
f. nobility - iii. state of being noble in character, quality, or rank
g. ruthlessness - ix, character of having no pity or compassion
h. decimation - viii. the killing or destruction of a large number of a population
i. Harsh - vi. cruel
j. elixir - iv. liquid that is believed to cure all ills
Explanation:
Brevity means being short in time, or not lasting for long.
Conquest is the act of conquering - dominating and controlling - something or someone.
Resemblance is the state of being similar, alike.
Barbarian, in ancient times, referred to someone who belonged to people an nations considered uncivilized.
Ally is someone - a person, a nation, etc. - who cooperates with another to achieve a purpose.
Nobility is the quality of being noble, be it in character or in rank.
Ruthlessness refers to the quality of not having compassion for others.
Decimation is the act of destroying a large portion of something, especially a population.
Harsh is a synonym for cruel or for severe.
Elixir would be a magical potion capable of curing all ailments.
Literary Device Analysis (TWIST):Question 1
The feeling or idea a word suggests or implies is known as its
Select one:
denotation
connotation
tone
diction
Answer: Connotation
Explanation: It is an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Answer:
connotation
Explanation:
Hey you
yes, all of you
yeeesss every single one of you
you are all...
wonderful
smart
beautiful (inside and out)
loved
and cared for
so don't go
you gotta be here
you gotta be here to spread your amazingness
because you are a motherfu.cking queen/king
PERIOD
No arguments
Y'all are awesome
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: this is so nice, I needed this right now
thanks and have a wonderful day
Explanation:
Summarize what had occurred throughout chapter 4 in the odyssey from beginning to end
Answer:
ummary: Book 3
At Pylos, Telemachus and Mentor (Athena in disguise) witness an impressive religious ceremony in which dozens of bulls are sacrificed to Poseidon, the god of the sea. Although Telemachus has little experience with public speaking, Mentor gives him the encouragement that he needs to approach Nestor, the city’s king, and ask him about Odysseus. Nestor, however, has no information about the Greek hero. He recounts that after the fall of Troy a falling-out occurred between Agamemnon and Menelaus, the two Greek brothers who had led the expedition. Menelaus set sail for Greece immediately, while Agamemnon decided to wait a day and continue sacrificing on the shores of Troy. Nestor went with Menelaus, while Odysseus stayed with Agamemnon, and he has heard no news of Odysseus. He says that he can only pray that Athena will show Telemachus the kindness that she showed Odysseus. He adds that he has heard that suitors have taken over the prince’s house in Ithaca and that he hopes that Telemachus will achieve the renown in defense of his father that Orestes, son of Agamemnon, won in defense of his father.
Telemachus then asks Nestor about Agamemnon’s fate. Nestor explains that Agamemnon returned from Troy to find that Aegisthus, a base coward who remained behind while the Greeks fought in Troy, had seduced and married his wife, Clytemnestra. With her approval, Aegisthus murdered Agamemnon. He would have then taken over Agamemnon’s kingdom had not Orestes, who was in exile in Athens, returned and killed Aegisthus and Clytemnestra. Nestor holds the courage of Orestes up as an example for Telemachus. He sends his own son Pisistratus along to accompany Telemachus to Sparta, and the two set out by land the next day. Athena, who reveals her divinity by shedding the form of Mentor and changing into an eagle before the entire court of Pylos, stays behind to protect Telemachus’s ship and its crew.
Summary: Book 4
In Sparta, the king and queen, Menelaus and Helen, are celebrating the separate marriages of their son and daughter. They happily greet Pisistratus and Telemachus, the latter of whom they soon recognize as the son of Odysseus because of the clear family resemblance. As they all feast, the king and queen recount with melancholy the many examples of Odysseus’s cunning at Troy. Helen recalls how Odysseus dressed as a beggar to infiltrate the city’s walls. Menelaus tells the famous story of the Trojan horse, Odysseus’s masterful gambit that allowed the Greeks to sneak into Troy and slaughter the Trojans. The following day, Menelaus recounts his own return from Troy. He says that, stranded in Egypt, he was forced to capture Proteus, the divine Old Man of the Sea. Proteus told him the way back to Sparta and then informed him of the fates of Agamemnon and Ajax, another Greek hero, who survived Troy only to perish back in Greece. Proteus also told him news of Odysseus—that he was still alive but was imprisoned by Calypso on her island. Buoyed by this report, Telemachus and Pisistratus return to Pylos to set sail for Ithaca.
Meanwhile, the suitors at Odysseus’s house learn of Telemachus’s voyage and prepare to ambush him upon his return. The herald Medon overhears their plans and reports them to Penelope. She becomes distraught when she reflects that she may soon lose her son in addition to her husband, but Athena sends a phantom in the form of Penelope’s sister, Iphthime, to reassure her. Iphthime tells her not to worry, for the goddess will protect Telemachus.
Analysis: Books 3–4
The setting broadens in Books 3 and 4 as Telemachus sets out on his own brief odyssey around southern Greece to learn of his father’s fate. Fittingly, this expansion in setting prompts an expansion in the story itself, as each of Telemachus’s hosts adds his own story to the Odyssey. Here, as throughout the poem, storytelling serves the important function of supplying both the reader and the characters with key details about Odysseus’s travails. Additionally, Nestor’s, Menelaus’s, and Helen’s recountings of various episodes related to the Trojan War tie the Odyssey to cultural legends with which Homer’s audience would have been extremely familiar.
What does satyagraha mean?
Take your time on this, and the first correct answer gets brainliest.
Answer:
Satyagraha is a policy of passive political resistance.
Answer;
What does Satyagraha mean? by Take your time on this,
Explanation:
Satyagraha, (Sanskrit and Hindi: “holding onto truth”) concept introduced in the early 20th century by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. Gandhi’s satyagraha became a major tool in the Indian struggle against British imperialism and has since been adopted by protest groups in other countries.
Which statement best integrates the ideas from the text with the information provided in the images?
A. Advertisers know that young people make buying choices based mostly on quality and low cost.
B. Most people decide what products to buy based on the desire to impress others and appear cool.
C. If people believe that a product is convenient to use, they are willing to pay more than what that product costs to make.
D. Advertisers often introduce lifestyle changes or new practices into society in order to sell their products.
Answer:
Advertisers often introduce lifestyle changes or new practices into society in order to sell their products.
Explanation:
Took the test yesterday. :)
Answer:
D, Advertisers often introduce lifestyle changes or new practices into society in order to sell their products.
Explanation:
Took the k-12 test! hope this helps :)
Please Help me All of these are important to include in a summary of a historical event except
A. important names
B. weather
C. causes
D. dates
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What are statements that do not literally mean what they communicate?
Explain the relationship between Melinda and Heather
A serial killer named Jacob Roberts works as a long-haul trucker. He travels from state to state dropping off deliveries and picking up victims. Hot on his trail is a young detective named George Spinetti who is eager to solve his first big case. Roberts becomes increasingly aware that Spinetti is onto him, and he begins to toy with him by leaving cryptic clues at the scenes of his crimes. Although he always seems to be one step ahead of his pursuer, Roberts grows increasingly paranoid as time goes on, and his behavior spirals out of control as thoughts of his impending capture overwhelm him.
Based on this summary, Jacob Roberts is
Select one:
the antagonist of the story because he is an immoral character.
the antagonist of the story because he is at odds with Spinetti.
the protagonist of the story because he is the central character.
the protagonist of the story because he is at odds with Spinetti.
Answer:
it's c
Explanation:
if i'm wrong, just shoot me lol
what does stepping out of stigma mean
stigma: a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about something
Write a sentence that begins with a dependent clause and ends with an independent clause
Answer:
c:
Explanation:
Since I was tired, I decided to go to bed. When the dependent (subordinate) clause follows the independent clause, don't use a comma before or after the subordinating conjunction (connecting word). dependent clause.
Answer:
just goggle it man its not that hard
Explanation:
Why had "Island of the Blue Dolphin won so many awards?
Answer:
because Island of Blue Dolphins was the best than the rest they tray to make everyone to feal proud of them
What happens to Jason and Zane after the duel
Use the word elegant in your own sentence then make a list of synonyms and antonyms for the
word elegant. You can include pictures.
Answer:
The bride looked absolutely elegant in her white lace gown as she walked down the aisle.
Synonyms for elegant: refined, sophisticated, stylish, chic, graceful, tasteful, polished, classy, fashionable, exquisite, beautiful, handsome, luxurious, grand, opulent.
Antonyms for elegant: clumsy, awkward, inelegant, ungraceful, unsophisticated, plain, unrefined, tacky, gaudy, garish, vulgar, cheap, shabby, tacky.
Explanation:
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