Answer:
protection-conservation
revenge-retaliation
seriously-critically
struggle-conflict
observed-monitored
copying-mimicking
Explanation:
What elements will you use to create a suspenseful setting for your story?
You and your friends are on a camping trip in the middle of the woods…
Answer:
examples would be a cliffhanger, something that grabs the attention from the audience, and maybe a drastic turn of events
Explanation:
What figurative language device is used in the following line?
"I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye."
Osimile
o onomatopoeia
O metaphor
O idiom
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
why do people aquire more than they need
pls answeer quick
use correct form of verb.
Answer:
He once was a good leader
I give u 31 points if u can answer this plzzzz
The scene Scrooge observes amongst the businessmen is a scene which_____.
A. Has happened
B. Will happen
C. Is happening
D. None of the choices
Answer:
is happening
Explanation:
he was in the moment i think thats why i suppose he was watching it WHILE it happened ya feel me?
thats my guess tho
what happens in bud not buddy through chapter 11-13
Answer:
11 :
Buddy attempts to drive away, however the vehicle chugs and passes on. The driver requests that Bud bring down the window so they can talk. Since he is a conscious young fellow, Bud goes along.
12:
After breakfast, Bud and Lefty Lewis get in the vehicle to make a beeline for Grand Rapids. Abruptly, Bud says somebody took the container of blood, however Lefty reveals to him that while he was profoundly snoozing, they dropped it off at the clinic.On away, they get pulled over by a squad car.
13:
Bud reveals to Calloway his mother is dead, and Jimmy attempts to see whether Bud has any family or on the off chance that he is from a shelter. Bud answers indirectly with the goal that they will not send him back to the Home. Sort of baffled with Bud's answers, Jimmy sends him away so the band can talk.
Explanation:
aiden goes silent standards mastery
Choose the topic sentence that best fits the paragraph below. Personal goals are those having to do with a person's life: getting married, having children, buying a house, and so on. Professional goals are related to a person's job or career. Both kinds of goals can be very useful.
A. Everyone should set at least one professional goal.
B. Personal goals are more important than professional goals.
C. Students should be taught about setting goals in school.
D. There are two different kinds of goals a person can make.
Answer:
D. There are two different kinds of goals a person can make.
Explanation:
How did Billy's father-in-law die? (Slaughterhouse)
Answer:
Airplane crash.
Explanation:
Billy knows the airplane will crash, but he says nothing. The passengers are entertained by a barbershop quartet. The group sings lewd, racist songs to entertain Billy's father-in-law. When the plane crashes into Sugarbush Mountain, Vermont, everyone is killed except Billy and the copilot.
Answer:
Moments after he predicts his own death and closes his speech with the words “Farewell, hello, farewell, hello,” Billy is killed by an assassin's high-powered laser gun. He experiences the violet nothingness of death, and then he swings back into life and to early 1945.
Explanation:
because
Please help ASAP! You don't have to answer all of the questions, even one question is very much appreciated.
I'm giving 40 points for this so please don't answer if you're not going to get it right, don't take my points either. I really need help.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Chapter 9 "The Evil Spell"
1. What did Judy mean when she said "I'm stuck,"? How did Leslie know that she became unstuck?
2. What is the "evil spell" mentioned in the chapter title? (ALREADY ANSWERED)
3. Write one example of figurative language from the chapter that shows Jess's fear of the bad weather. Why doesn't Jess want to tell Leslie about his fear of the rising creek?
Answer:
just going to start adding memes since i answered these already
Georgia and Ginny
Who do you like better marcus hunter or zion matt mayor paul joe
And out of these which one ginny max abby norah (mang)
georgia
pick a boy and a girl of your favorite
and then pick who goes good together
Answer:
GEORGIA AND JOE FOR SURE
AND MARCUS IS SO HOT
Explanation:
Answer:
marcus and zion/joe i cant choose
max or abby (i feel like they should date-)
(ginny hella annyoing)
fav girl: max
fav boy: marcus
fav couple : joe and georgia
Explanation:
Review the radio advertisement. What is the purpose of the Peace Corps radio ad?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
justed finsed
Answer:
To persuade people to join the Peace Corps
Explanation:
I took the test.
A 4-kg car moving with a speed of 2 m/s starts up a hill. How high does the
car roll before it stops.
a
2.0 m
b
1.5 m
c
4.0 m
d
.4 m
Answer:
2.0m
average speed = total distance/speed covered
Therefore 4kg/2m/s
2.0m
The story "Hans in Luck" by the Brothers Grimm revolves around the main character's personality. The character Hans easily believes what others tell him. That means Hans is a gullible person. Which line in this excerpt from the story supports the idea that Hans is gullible?
This question is missing the excerpt. I've found the complete question online. The excerpt is as follows:
Seven long years he had worked hard for his master. At last he said, "Master, my time is up; I must go home and see my poor mother once
more: so pray pay me my wages and let me go." And the master said, "You have been a faithful and good servant, Hans, so your pay shall be handsome." Then he gave him a lump of silver as big as his head.
Hans took out his pocket-handkerchief, put the piece of silver into it, threw it over his shoulder, and jogged off on his road homewards. As he went lazily on, dragging one foot after another, a man came in sight, trotting gaily along on a capital horse.
"Ahl" said Hans aloud, "what a fine thing it is to ride on horseback! There he sits as easy and happy as if he was at home, in the chair by his fireside; he trips against no stones, saves shoe-leather, and gets on he hardly knows how."
Hans did not speak so softly but the horseman heard it all, and said, "Well, friend, why do you go on foot then?"
“Ah!" said he. "I have this load to carry: to be sure it is silver, but it is so heavy that I can't hold up my head, and you must know it hurts my shoulder sadly."
"What do you say of making an exchange?" said the horseman. “I will give you my horse, and you shall give me the silver, which will save you a great deal of trouble in carrying such a heavy load about with you."
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
However, the horseman got off, took the silver, helped Hans up, gave him the bridle into one hand and the whip into the other, and said,
"When you want to go very fast, smack your lips loudly together, and cry Jip!"
Answer:
The line that supports the idea that Hans is gullible is:
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
Explanation:
A gullible person is someone who can be easily persuaded to believe something. In the excerpt above, we can see that Hans is a gullible man. He does not see through the man's kind words. He does not realize that the man knows very well the silver is much more valuable than the horse. Hans believes in the man's kindness and is even sorry that the man will have to carry such a heavy piece of silver with him after giving Hans his horse. The line that supports that idea is:
"With all my heart," said Hans: "but as you are so kind to me. I must tell you one thing--you will have a weary task to draw that silver about with you."
Why did the tall man on the line pretend Bud was his son named Clarence ?
Answer: The tall man pretended he was his son becuase, bud was late for breakfast, and once the tall man said that he got to eat
Explanation: i read that book in 4th grade, loved it
hope i helped c:
7. Why is Katniss unable to free herself from her assailant?
Why are birds, mammals, fish, amphibians, and reptiles known as
vertebrates?
O a. They do NOT have a backbone
O They have a backbone
O They can move
There all warmblooded
Answer: B. and C. i think
Explanation:
Which of the following is the BEST definition of the term “valid”?
The act of favoring one thing over another.
The fundamental part of something.
Something that is reasonable and logical.
And incorrect view or opinion based on a misunderstanding.
Answer: If something is valid it is true, understandable, reasonable or logical so the answer your searching for is the 3rd one "Something that is reasonable and logical."
Explanation:
Answer:
something that is reasonable and logical.
Explanation:
Read the following summary from a student's paper.
B. B. King is a well-known and talented blues musician who invented the Urban Blues sound. King got his start in Memphis, Tennessee where he earned his famous name. He influenced many musicians in other genres such as Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger. He recorded his first paying gig in 1949.
What information should be removed from this summary?
A. "King got his start in Memphis, Tennessee where he earned his famous name."
B. "B. B. King is a well-known and talented blues musician who invented the Urban Blues sound."
C. "He influenced many musicians in other genres such as Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger."
D. "He recorded his first paying gig in 1949."
Answer:
"He recorded his first paying gig in 1949."
He recorded his first paying gig in 1949, information should be removed from this summary. Therefore option D is correct.
What is a summary?Depending on the length of the main writing or genre of writing, a summary should be an extract of writing that is written in either sentence or paragraph form. It's crucial to stick to the essential points while discussing novels,
Without necessarily giving away the entire storyline. A summary's objective is to capture the reader's attention or to review the key moments in a work. The reader will get the information they need without any extraneous information if the summary is kept brief.
The author can use a few mechanics and techniques to offer an efficient overview of the work while writing a decent summary. By employing words to give the source a function inside the work at the outset of the summary, the author may contextualize the source.
To learn more about the summary follow the link.
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Please help!! The subject is on Logical Fallacies - Methods of motivation
2. Analyzing the effect of the author's use of the logical fallacy in this paragraph allows the reader to-
A. correct the author's errors.
B. research evidence about the topic.
C. evaluate the
effectiveness of the author's argument.
D. become an expert on the issue being discussed.
Answer:
C.i know my subject are similar
Explanation:
I hope it helps
Ernest’s words reminded people of the wise old sayings.____
True or false
who is from baltimore
What are the "gothic" elements in my kinsmen by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Answer: Nathaniel Hawthorne sought to distinguish his style as unique from that of ... particularly his often variably-defined story “My Kinsman, Major Molineux.” ... One element of the Gothic that is recognized as an American invention.
Explanation:
Help me please and thank you
Answer:
I will only give you ideas since writing a story for someone just makes it less creative.
1. a boy is sitting on a tree trunk
2. the tree trunks have lamps attached to them.
3. it's a magical forest.
4. he might meet friends (the friends might be animals)
5. he might get chased by an ogre
60 points.
Who says the following and why?
"Well I've got a knock-out blow in store for him—
I'll batter the tramp with both fists, crack every tooth
from his jaws, I'll litter the ground with teeth
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Belt up—so the lords can see us fight it out.
How can you beat a champion half your age?"
Amphinomus is preparing to battle Odysseus.
Antinous is about to attack the beggar Odysseus.
Irus is challenging the beggar Odysseus to a fight.
Telemachus is challenging Antinous for throwing a stool at the beggar Odysseus.
Answer:
Is this from the odyssey?
Explanation:
Answer:
Antinous is about to attack the beggar Odysseus.
Explanation:
This statement is said by Antinous, one of the suitors who wants Penelope's hand in marriage. He is at Odysseus' house, while Odysseus is disguised as a beggar. Antinous is a mean-spirited, rude person and he tries to attack the beggar, which is what motivates him to say these words.
Write a short narrative about your year as an 8th Grader.
Which words from paragraph 8 help readers understand the meaning of the word disarray?
.Answer choices for the above question
building supplies
electric tools
out of plywood
scattered about
Scene 1
[Lights up at a large home improvement store. Dad and Will are loading up on wood, nails, paint, and more. ]
DAD: Plywood, two-by-fours, paint, shingles for the roof, carpeting. ...What else do we need?
WILL: We need stuff to make it weatherproof, and some kind of insulation. And landscaping material.
DAD: Will, there’s no need to landscape. No one’s going to see it behind the house.
WILL: They’ll see it, Dad. It’s their new home—their first home—and it should look good when they get here. They need bushes and grass just like everyone else—more than everyone else. This has to be perfect or they won’t be allowed to live with us.
DAD: Okay, grass and bushes, but later. We have to build this thing first. [He shakes his head in disbelief, but smiles. ]I knew that fostering would be hard work, but this is a ton of effort. Who knew that a couple of little ones would need so much room?
WILL: They can be in the family room with us most of the time, but they need their own space, too. Just like me and Davis. Hey—we need paintbrushes. Davis destroyed ours when he made that volcano for school. [They exit left, happily, as the lights go down. ]
Scene 2
[Lights up in a backyard. The building supplies now litter the stage: sawhorses, electric tools, hammers, and an overflowing toolbox. Will and Dad have built a number of large, flat, square shapes out of plywood. The shapes are scattered about in disarray. ]
WILL: But you said you wanted pliers, Dad—
DAD: Long-nosed pliers, Will. I need to hold this little pin, and I can’t get my fingers in the—
WILL: Here they are—but you could use a screwdriver—
DAD: Got it! Okay, so why don’t we put the floor here? We have to put that in place before we build the walls.
[They carry and then set down a flat piece that has short legs on each corner, making a platform. ]
DAD: Perfect. Now for the walls.
WILL: Are you sure we’re doing this right?
DAD: Pretty sure. [Dad drags another heavy, flat piece of plywood, grunting as he moves it. ]Once we attach the walls, all we have to do is the roof. Pshew. Will—help me with this. You have to hold it upright.
[Dad works to secure the wall. ]
DAD: Great! Only three more and a roof left to go. We have to hustle, though. The little ones are coming home in only a few hours. Will, this is a lot of responsibility, being a foster family. You and your brother will have to step up to the plate and help take care of these little guys. Are you sure you and Davis are ready for this?
WILL: Of course. It was our idea, Dad, remember? We’ll help feed them and bathe them and teach them everything. It’ll be fine .
DAD: Okay. Hand me a new drill bit—I broke the last one in this first wall. No, not those, the thinner ones. No, not those. ...
[They continue to struggle with the building as the lights go down. ]
Scene 3
[Lights up as Dad and Will stand center stage, close together to block the sight of their finished project. Will yells and waves to Mom and Davis offstage right. ]
WILL: We’re back here!
DAVIS: [He enters, leading a large, curly-haired dog. ]Wait until you see them—I love them already! They couldn’t wait to come home and—you built them a doghouse!
WILL: ta-DA! [Will reveals the doghouse. ]
DAVIS: That’s awesome!
MOM: Here they are! [Mom enters with a large box, the top open. She sets it down carefully. ]Now, remember, the puppies are here only until they get adopted into forever homes. As foster parents, we have to teach them how to be good dogs and then say goodbye to them when the time comes.
WILL: [Lifting out a puppy. ]Come see your new home! [Pauses and looks at the doghouse. ]Uh, Dad? We forgot to make a door!!
[Lights out. ]
4. Scattered about
this implies chaos and disorganization which relates to the word disarray.
Which of the following is an antonym for the word
"synonym?"
A) Adjective
B) Antonym
C) Homonym
D) Synonym
Pls help me
Answer:
B antonym
Explanation:
Answer:
b) antonym
Explanation:
synonyn means similar words
antonym means opposite words
Answer the questions below to help me!!! summary of "The Tornado That Changed America."
1. Who or what is
the article mainly
about?
2. What significant
event does the
article describe?
3. Who or what
caused this event?
4. How did this
event affect the
main person or
people in the
article?
5. Write any other
important details
you haven't
mentioned.
Plz I need help with this
Answer:
4
Explanation:
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but
dollar
collar Rachael te real penrj
xelia emelio xiomara
True or False: The author of "Teenagers Have Stopped Getting Summer
Jobs--Why?", Derek Thompson, blames teenagers being lazy as the reason
for them not working. *
True
False