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In Act I, Anne Frank’s father visits the attic where his family and four others hid from the Nazis during World War II. As he holds his daughter’s diary, Anne’s offstage voice draws him into the past as the families begin their new life in hiding. As the months drag on, fear and lack of privacy in the attic rooms contribute to increasing tension among the family members.
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Biotic factors and abiotic factors work hand to hand to create an ecosystem. Without the soil, plants wouldn't be able to grow and animals wouldn't be able to eat them. Without dead animals the soil wouldn't be able to get enough nutrients to sustain the plants. Biotic factors are animals, plants, fungus, etc. Abiotic factors are the soil, air, water, etc. They combine together by living off of each things they give.
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Biotic factors such as the presence of autotrophs or self-nourishing organisms such as plants, and the diversity of consumers also affect an entire ecosystem. Abiotic factors affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce. Abiotic limiting factors restrict the growth of populations. Examples of biotic factors include any animals, plants, trees, grass, bacteria, moss, or molds that you might find in an ecosystem.The abiotic factors in an ecosystem include all the nonliving elements of the ecosystem. Air, soil or substrate, water, light, salinity and temperature all impact the living elements of an ecosystem.
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what is “theme statement”
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The definition of a theme statement can vary, but essentially it's asking you to state what the piece of writing was about — not the plot, but what sort of insight or perspective does it give on life/the world/human nature? Theme is also sometimes known as the "main idea" of a story
Read the poem “The White Window” by James Stephens.
The moon comes every night to peep
Through the window where I lie,
And I pretend to be asleep;
But I watch the moon as it goes by,
And it never makes a sound.
It stands and stares, and then it goes
To the house that's next to me,
Stealing on its tippy-toes,
To peep at folk asleep maybe;
And it never makes a sound.
Both stanzas work together to describe the moon as a quiet observer. Which lines from the poem best support this description?
A. “Through the window where I lie,” and “And I pretend to be asleep;”
B. “And I pretend to be asleep;” and “But I watch the moon as it goes by,”
C. “To the house that’s next to me,” and “Stealing on its tippy-toes,”
D. “To peep at folk asleep maybe;” and “And it never makes a sound.”
Answer:
d
Explanation:
I think d. correct me if I'm wrong
What is the subject of the first photograph Celie sees?
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hi hows ur day oh really i dont care
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Write one interrogative sentence, correctly punctuatedthat is a minimum of 8 words long
If you could talk to the President of the Unites States about one important health issue, what would it be and why? Creat a speech please
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If I could talk to the president about one important health issue it would be obesity. Obesity is the #4 leading cause of death in the United States and is a major health risk. This especially affects people who are low income and cannot purchase the more expensive "healthy foods". People who are low income also may not have the same resources to exercise. This is a major problem and is making the US fall far behind in terms of life span. Without this issue solved, America's image of unhealthiness and the exponential amount of deaths this issue causes will never fade away. It is time to face obesity head on and turn our country around.
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Read the summary of this section It Organized Itself what is the best way to combine and shorten the sentences in this summary
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Answer:
The first option is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The best way to shorten and combine phrases is to keep the meaning of the original text and to exclude phrases that present additional information, but that do not necessarily contribute to the main meaning of the message. In other words, we can affirm that, in order to shorten a text, it is necessary to keep the main meaning well established. For this reason, we can consider the first option as the correct option.
Is zoom important? Why or Why not.
I mean Yes, because that's what we use for our classes.
But they're other websites that could do the same
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Zoom is an important tool that allows our teachers to connect with their students daily.
Use page numbers and quotations to write a three- to five-sentence paragraph about the resolution from The Open Boat by Stephen Crane. Remember to include the title and author or the novel or short story.
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its B i did the quiz
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Use page numbers and quotations to write a three- to five-sentence paragraph about one theme from your novel or short story. Remember to include the title and author or the novel or short story.
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explain what are post dated cheque is
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In banking, a post-dated cheque is a cheque written by the drawer (payer) for a date in the future. Whether a post-dated cheque may be cashed or deposited before the date written on it depends on the country.
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"He who knows all the answers has not yet been asked all the questions ."
Choice A : Explain what the quotation is saying in your own words . Include examples to support your explanation .
Or
Choice B: State whether you agree or disagree with the quotation . Include specific reasons as evidence to support your opinion.
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I agree the question because the person knows everything so then he will be able to do all questions so he doesn't have any questions
The box plots show the weights, in pounds, of the dogs in two different animal shelters.
Weights of Dogs in Shelter A
2 box plots. The number line goes from 6 to 30. For the weights of dogs in shelter A, the whiskers range from 8 to 30, and the box ranges from 17 to 28. A line divides the box at 21. For shelter B, the whiskers range from 10 to 28, and the box ranges from 16 to 20. A line divides the box at 18.
Weights of Dogs in Shelter B
Which is true of the data in the box plots? Select three choices!!!
The median weight for shelter A is greater than that for shelter B.
The median weight for shelter B is greater than that for shelter A.
The data for shelter A are a symmetric data set.
The data for shelter B are a symmetric data set.
The interquartile range of shelter A is greater than the interquartile range of shelter B.
Answer
Shelter A
Step-by-step explanation:
For Shelter A: the whiskers range from 8 to 30
so, the minimum weight of Shelter A is 8 pounds.
For For Shelter B: the whiskers range from 10 to 28
so, the minimum weight of Shelter B is 10 pounds.
Which animal shelter has the dog that weighs the least?
The answer is: Shelter A
which line best expresses the theme of the poem
Answer: Humans can not avoid all mood shifts but should work to limit their effect.
Explanation: In the lines 16-20 it shows that the main character is receiving some type of help with their shifting moods.
Which of these examples of sensory language best matches the word "ocean”?
sweet and soft
tall and leafy
fuzzy and silky
wet and salty
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yes its wet and salty just did test and right
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Please giving Brainly question and 10 points!!
Answer:
a or c
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Write a Persuasive Letter Imagine that you are an explorer. Write a letter to persuade a king or queen to pay for your expedition. Be sure to describe the benefits your expedition will deliver and the obstacles you will face.
Answer:
ear King,
I am an explorer looking forward to embarking on a new expedition looking for new lands and riches for our land. In exchange, I am asking for the crown to pay for the cost of it.
If you pay the expedition, I would be able to go into new and unknown lands that may have natural resources. We can use them for the country's benefit. Also, it will allow my crew and me to buy the necessary equipment to defend ourselves in case of an assault.
In previous expeditions, explorers have not only found natural resources but also gold and silver. The chances to find more of it are high since previous explorations to neighboring lands have succeeded in their search. Paying for the exploration is beneficial since I can bring gold and plate to you and increase the county's wealth. It would be a little amount of money that you will have to invest to earn considerable benefits.
I hope that you agree to pay for the exploration since It is an offer that will benefit you and the country for the reasons mentioned above.
Yours sincerely,
Arthur Johnson.
Explanation:
In a persuasive letter, we have to convince the reader, in this case, to pay for our expedition. To do so, we have to name why it is a good idea to pay for it. We have to mention the benefits that the expedition will bring and show that it is a little investment for something bigger. We should not be demanding, and we have to use a friendly style but be confident.
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answer is both in human body the examples are below:
1.Muscle Cells which are one kind of specialized cell which contains actin and myosin proteins.
2.Nerve Cells which is also a specialized which contains neurexin protein
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Select all the correct answers. In what two ways can readers gain a better understanding of a character in a novel? A.Analyze how a character talks and interacts with other characters in the novel. B. Pay attention to what other characters say about a character when he or she is not around. C. Pay attention to everything a character states is true about him or herself. D. Believe everything a narrator tells readers to be true about a character. E. Analyze the similarities and differences between a character and the author,
Answer:
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what are the disadvantages of not being creative
Answer:
There are a lot of disadvantages but the main one is more than likely sentencing. You would need to be creative with your words.
Explanation:
Creativity is very important in life.
Which sentence correctly uses appositive phrase
Answer:
i think the answer is A
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For the first page of this assignment, you would have to refuse the pilfered copy. In order to maintain ethics, one would turn down the offer to complete the test the way it was meant to be done, despite whatever temptations the wrong option gives.
The wrong option here, or the unjust one, would be to take the copy and inevitably cheat on the test.
I hope this helps/makes sense!
Answer:
Question 1 wrong.
Explanation:
Question 1. Its wrong to cheat on tests and you will most likely be found out. The teacher will have found you out as soon as you submit and/or she finds the paper you cheated on. So you decline the offer and tell the teacher the scenario going on.
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Which plays a bigger part in who we are: things we are born with or things we are surrounded by? Explain.
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The things we are surrounded by. Our environment, our family, our education and so many other things that we are surrounded by make us who we are
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My father’s family is not a musical family. They are a family of words, a family that thrives on long discussions, Sunday crossword puzzles, and puns. My brother has my father’s dark hair, his love of a good argument, and his incisive wit. I take after my mother. From her I inherited a curious nature, a sense of adventure, bright red hair, and a face full of freckles. I did not, contrary to her hopes, inherit a talent for the piano. That fact was established beyond doubt after prolonged and futile attempts to draw music from me.
The piano lessons began when I was four. My mother was convinced that I would be a child prodigy, one of the rare, startling creatures who sits down at the piano for the first time and discovers, in a few swift adjustments of fingers, how to make the piano sing. She had made some phone calls and found the ideal teacher to nurture such a prodigy—Madame Oblenka, a stern Russian woman of indeterminate age, whose tight bun and pursed lips were enough to intimidate a wild horse into submission. Madame Oblenka, who expected a little M o z a r t, was not overly delighted to find herself saddled with a little girl banging her fists on the keys.
I tried to please her. “Feel the music,” she urged. I “felt” it and winced my ears—for what is more unpleasant than a series of wrong notes played in succession? She “felt” my music, too, which is why she always left with an even deeper scowl than when she came. My parents endured the sounds of my practicing, buoyed by dreams of me one day taking the stage in a famous recital hall. Madame Oblenka survived our lessons by wearing earplugs. I endured in whatever manner I could invent. Once, when I was ten, I managed to record one of my own wretched rehearsals. In order to escape my practice sessions, I would close myself behind the door of the piano room, put on the tape recording, and read until the tape had finished. That method worked for a week, until my mother began to wonder why I always missed the same B-sharp. She knocked on the door, and, receiving no answer, came in to check on me. She found that I had fallen asleep while the tape of my performance played on and on.
I was twelve when my parents finally acknowledged that any latent talent I had was not about to emerge any time soon. My mother, refusing to admit defeat, told me to pick another instrument. “Choose anything you want, Honey,” she said, assuming that freedom of choice would inspire devotion. I thought long and hard and chose the drums. My parents, acutely sensitive to noise, would be less than overjoyed by a daily bombardment of pounding. I imagined my father in his study, cotton wads in his ears, wincing each time the cymbal crashed. He, apparently, had exactly the same thoughts as mine, and promptly vetoed the idea.
My next choice was the tuba. I stubbornly decided that if I couldn’t play the drums, I would pick the biggest and loudest instrument I knew. However, the music teacher, a large, flabby man by the name of Mr. Tuttle, was lazy by nature and refused to travel to our home. “If you want to play,” he said, “I’ll teach you after school.” Luck was once again on my side. The aisle of the school bus was too narrow to accommodate my tuba case; if I wanted to learn to play tuba, I would have to walk to school with it. That was out of the question, so the tuba, too, was out.
I worked my way through several other instruments—violin, trombone, penny whistle—before my mother hit on another idea. Maybe I wasn’t meant to be an instrumentalist but rather a singer. After all, I was always walking around humming pop tunes from the radio, and when I screamed for my brother to come to dinner, my voice was plenty loud.
Mom helped me rehearse a song to audition for the school musical. I didn’t get a part. I didn’t make the chorus either, but the drama teacher assured me that he’d find a special spot just for me, one more suited to my talents. He put me backstage, painting scenery. Once I recovered from my sense of injury, I realized the wisdom of his choice. I loved the bustling, practical backstage world, and I discovered that I had a knack for constructing and painting. I loved the challenge of taking our scanty supplies and using them to make something beautiful. Imagining a scene and then seeing it emerge before me—this, to me, was close to magic.
To give my parents credit, when they noticed my newfound interest in set design, they eagerly embraced it. In fact, immediately after the show ended, Mom offered to send me to weekend art classes. Her hand was on the telephone, ready to start calling around, when I stopped her. “Mom,” I said, “don’t push me. Right now, I just want to have fun with art. I don’t want to lose that.”
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Explanation:
I can only write a little bit right now. The primary theme of this is the mother's determination to make her daughter into what she could never be. Her talents just not see musical scores as anything but I jumble of notes.
The humor is developed by telling us what happened when a someone is forced to feel something they have no feeling for at all. It doesn't sound very funny, but when the person tries to go around the problem by changing the instrument, nothing happens, or nothing good. A drum really does require hand eye coordination and it produces more noise than the pink bunny in all those ads. So that never got off the ground. The father knew better than to indulge his wife on that one.
Other instruments suffered the same fate: the tuba could not be transported. The violin likely squawked. Lord knows about the others. It is not that she was angry at not finding the right niche that she fit into, it more that she wanted succeed and could not possibly do it with what she was given. She wanted to. She just couldn't.
Finally she found it was not music that she delighted in. It was construction. It was something like set design where her hands knew what she needed to do to create the best possible use of a confined area like a stage. Her hands could do nothing wrong.
Her mother was absolutely delighted and was just on the verge of phoning around when the daughter, by this time old enough, was able to say to her. "Mom cool it. Just let me live in the moment."
That leads us to the conflict. Some will say it was an internal search for what bought about a powerful feeling of understanding. I think it really began with the conflict she had with her mother who was determined to set her going down a path she simply was not prepared in any way to go down. That frustration is barely covered over. Her mother was well meaning, but not right. And she didn't widen her horizons. The daughter did. The mother's ego was the main problem.
Finally, she knew what her gift was. It was in her hands. That was the magic.
The mood of this is humorous to begin with, but towards the end she came to understand what he gift really was. It was not only her hands but it was also the joy of creation. It was the "feeling" of the creative act that she came to understand. It was the magic that so few of us are given. By the end , the mood was that of a heartfelt prayer.
Is unsatisfied a mood word?
Answer:
yes
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Which sentence best contributes to the confused tone of "The Yellow
Wallpaper"?
Answer:
im sorry
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But, on the other hand, they connect diagonally, and the sprawling outlines run off in great slanting waves of optic horror, like a lot of wallowing seaweeds in full chase.
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what is the significance of the girls in the tree in to kill a Mockingbird?
Idiots :))) (personal thought)
The tree beside the Radley Place represents Boo's character and his desire to communicate. The children acknowledge this in their letter to him: 'Dear Sir... we appreciate everything which you have put into the tree for us' This tree symbolizes how Boo attempts to interact with the Finch children and wants them to know that he exists. He places different gifts inside a knot hole in the tree, so the children will retrieve them.
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based on the book review, in what way did each political party view the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act?
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is the trojan war a myth or a legend? support your response with adequate reasons