Which of these CAPITALIZED phrases contains an adjective or adverb in the superlative form?
A. The soccer players have some fierce competitions coming up this season, so they WILL TRAIN EARLIEST every day.
B. Of all candidates on the stage that evening, the young senator SPOKE MOST PERSUASIVELY to the crowd.
C. The blue pencil IS SHARPER THAN the green one, so that is the one Rebecca will use on her art project.
D. Some people thing Mount McKinley is a NOCER HIKING AREA area than Smith Park, but others disagree.
E. Park, but others disagree.
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Verbal irony: When the ________________ says the _______________ of what he means. Sometimes, there is a crossover between ________________ ________________ and ________________.
Answer: Character; Opposite.
Explanation: I remember learning about this from middle school but I don't know what the last three are, sorry :(
Anyone know this?
I need it asap!
Answer:
step3:
scientific word: pupa
translation words: the butterfly develops inside the pupa for roughly 7-10 days before emerging into an adult butterfly.
step4:
scientific word: adult
translation word: a butterfly lays a tiny egg on a leaf
Read the poem.
The Song of Wandering Aengus
by William Butler Yeats
I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.
When I had laid it on the floor
I went to blow the fire a-flame,
But something rustled on the floor,
And someone called me by my name:
It had become a glimmering girl
With apple blossom in her hair
Who called me by my name and ran
And faded through the brightening air.
Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
And kiss her lips and take her hands;
And walk among long dappled grass,
And pluck till time and times are done,
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.
Read these lines from "The Song of Wandering Aengus."
Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
How does Aengus's continued search for the girl affect the meaning in the poem?
A. It shows he is trying to get in touch with the beauty and life he caught a glimpse of.
B. It suggests that Aengus misses the life he had when he was a young boy.
C. It reflects his obsession with a woman he once knew and cannot forget.
D. It reflects his desire to recreate an odd experience he once had.
Every book contains a tragedy of one kind or another. Choose a tragic event in your book, and explain the significance of it. Why do you believe the author included it?
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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! Write a response describing what Lord Higa demands of the villagers and how the wise old woman’s response is different from that of the wise men in the village. Cite evidence from the text to support your response.
. In which sentence is the complete predicate underlined?
what is the Adjective in this sentence?
Ginger has long red hair with black tips.
long, red, black should be the adjectives
Answer:
long, red
Explanation:
To practice using adjectives and adverbs, your assignment this week is to compose a story or essay. It can relate to your Social Studies material (perhaps you'd like to compose your own adventure for some of the characters in the book you're reading, or about some of the people discussed in that course in recent weeks), or it can be about anything you want. It should be one to two pages long, and use plenty of adjectives and adverbs. Review the material called "Paragraphs" and "Paragraph Forms", if necessary.
Answer:
Hi, this is a story about time travelling ive started, feel free to edit.
Explanation:
Tick. Tick. Tick.
The breath catches in my throat. Oh no.
The sound of ticking fills my eardrums. It sounds like a clock, whirring away in my brain. I can almost imagine it, gold in colour, its cogs different shapes and each one spinning at a unique speed. Each tick sends a jolt of panic down my spine.
No, no it's not real. It's fine. I'm just imagining it. It's not real.
"Naomi, can you hear that?"
"Hear what?" I say, holding my breath. I forgot she was there.
"That ticking." No. Oh no.
"What ticking?"
"That ticking noise, it's getting louder." Lara's staring at me. She always does that. She stares at your eyes, into your soul, and tries to work out how you really feel. I blink and look away making the swing creak slightly.
Before I could answer, a distant rumble draws our attention into the sky.
"What on earth-" Her voice trails away.
A large black mass appears, swirling in a violent greeting.
"What's happening?" I say though I know exactly what's going on. It's happening. It's happening again. No, not again.
The mass is expanding, growing a thousand shades darker in black every second.
"The ticking's coming from that cloud-" Lara murmurs, her hands shaking.
It's not a cloud. Doesn't she know anything?
I look down at my legs. Something's odd. Not the way they look, though the black tights and school shoes aren't exactly flattering. I'm slowly losing the feeling in both of them. I reach out and touch my right calf-and the deja vu suddenly hits me-it’s happening. It's happening again. I can’t move- oh no- it's happening-
"We better go home."
"We can't, Lara."
"What?"
"We can't."
She tosses her hair and glares at me. "Well, why not?"
I don't answer. Instead, I watch her struggle to get off the swing.
"I can't move! Help me, Naomi! I can't feel my legs-" She shrieks.
"I told you."
"Naomi, what's going on?"
I look up. The sky is black now.
"Are you ready?" I say, though my voice wobbles.
"For what? What are you-"
There's a far-off sound of a clock bell ringing. Then the darkness swallows us up and swoops us away.
(not finished!)
I hope this helped :)
Can someone tell me a moral of Have respect for yourself and others? (150-200) words Thank you.
Which phrase is commonly used to integrate, or work in, a quote?
I read where it said . . .
According to . . .
The article said . . .
A quote from the article is . .
Answer:
According to . . .
Why is being a phlebotomist better than being a teacher???
Answer:
You can start a fast-paced, detail-oriented career in phlebotomy where you spend time caring for patients, helping them receive the right care for their needs. These jobs, like other healthcare positions, offer strong job security, good benefits and good pay.
Explanation:
HELP, What does the speaker mean when he calls the athlete a “townsman of a stiller town”?
Answer:
It describes the way in which the town has fallen silent because of an athlete's tragic death.
Explanation:
I hope this is what you were looking for :)
Answer:
It describes the way in which the town has fallen silent because of an athlete's tragic death.
Explanation:
also if you wouldn't mind giving me brainliest even though i copied from the guy above i'm just trying to rank up, only if u dont mind.
Read the excerpt from the story Animals in the Zoo.
It was time for Ryan's mom to examine the tamarins, so they headed to the Primate Discovery Center. They walked into the veterinarian's room so that his mother could examine the tamarins. The public wasn't allowed to see them until Ryan's mother had looked them over and made sure they were healthy. The room was white, very sterile, and looked like an operating room that you would see on TV. Ryan's eyes widened and a look of uneasiness crossed his face. He was scared, and his mother noticed right away.
"Don't worry, we won't be operating on the tamarins today. We are just checking their health and looking at their eyes, ears, and hands during this visit. We want to make sure they are healthy enough to be put into their enclosure," she said. Just then, a zoo employee brought in the two tamarins, and Ryan immediately understood why they were called cotton-top tamarins. They had white tufts of hair on top of their heads. The zoo employee told Ryan and his mom that these two tamarins were the first of many to come to the zoo. If these two stayed healthy and appeared to be happy in their enclosure, the zoo would be able to get even more tamarins to fill the exhibit which is why they wanted to make sure they had an expert come in to examine them.
Read the excerpt from the story Winter Driving.
As he came around a bend in the road, he could feel his tires slip and slide on the ice. But the ice wasn't his only problem. His eyes grew wide when he saw a small hill straight ahead. He scrunched his eyebrows as he concentrated on staying on the road. He worried for a minute since he was driving slowly and the ice on the road might prevent him from making it up the hill. He drove slowly until he got to the base of the hill. He started making his way up, but it wasn't long before his tires started to spin on the ice. He continued, slow and steady, squeezing the steering wheel so tightly that his knuckles were turning white.
Eventually, Jesper made it to the top of the hill. Phew, he thought. He pulled over so that he could release the steering wheel from his tight grasp. He squeezed his hands into fists a few times to get the blood flowing through his fingers once again. He took a few breaths and continued driving. The snow was still falling, and he knew he definitely didn't want to get stuck sleeping in his car. He had come this far, and he was determined to make it all the way home.
Select the evidence that shows the difference in what helps the characters in Animals in the Zoo and Winter Driving overcome their fear.
Answer: The answer is "He scrunched his eyebrows as he concentrated on staying on the road."
Explanation: i could only find this one because in the other story i did not find anything
Answer:
Hearing the train puts the reader in the same location as the characters.
Explanation:
Writing prompt: Write an argumentative essay for or against maintaining traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a quinceañera. Help?
Answer:
Do you have any traditional coming-of-age ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a quinceañera? Well good for you! I believe we should maintain these beautiful traditions for many reasons. They can be fun, and especially awarding; how accomplishing it would feel to know that you have completed a large step in life! But let’s talk about some of the traditions and what they are.
First, what’s a bar mitzvah? It is the religious initiation ritual of a Jewish boy who has passed the age of 13 and is considered able to follow religious precepts and qualified to take part in public worship. And widely celebrated by Latinos, the quinceañera represents a significant landmark in the life of a girl. Part birthday celebration, part rite of passage, it symbolizes a girl's entry into womanhood as she turns 15.
Now we can discuss why we should always maintain them. First of all, they are quite significant. They have great significance behind them. Growing up is a very important part of life, which is what these traditions honor. And these events can be enjoyable, and they can be especially accomplishing. But there's another justification for this as well.
Secondly, these cultural traditions are very beautiful. For example, the quinceañera is a very pretty thing to see, because they find very beautiful dresses and outfits to wear, and the bar/bat mitzvah with the fancy Torah scroll! However, although the quinceañera is a pretty sight to see, I do believe the meaning of it is quite peculiar. Apparently, the point is to celebrate going into womanhood, and the readiness of marriage. But I do believe that 15 is too young to be considered a grown woman and be ready for marriage. But as long as they don’t rush the girl that is being celebrated into all of that, I do believe the tradition should be continued.
In conclusion, I agree that these cultural traditions can endure as long as the boys and girls who are celebrated do not hurry into activities that are more suitable for older individuals, such as the quinceañera and the readiness to marry. So what do you make of that? Do you agree these traditions are worth maintaining?
what that guy said above, yeaaah.
Retype these sentences, making them smoother by changing the parts that are italicized.
1. Mary gave us an advance warning that she was going to set a new record for reading the most books.
2. With the exception of Tom, together with two others, we all enjoyed the concert.
3. I am not going to play softball up until next Wednesday.
Answer:
the question isnt clear
Explanation:
RIDDLES: please answer for points
What has a neck but no head?
What can run, but can't walk?
What has a head, a tail, but no legs?
What has four legs, but can't walk?
What has teeth, but can't bit?
What has 13 hearts but no organs?
Whoever answers these the best, will receive brainliest
Answer:
Explanation:
1. a jacket
2. a river
3. a coin
4. chair
5. piano
6. unsure but 13 hearts? (card)
Answer:
What has a neck but no head? Bottle
What can run, but can't walk? River or water.
What has a head, a tail, but no legs? A coin
What has four legs, but can't walk? Table
What has teeth, but can't bit? A comb
What has 13 hearts but no organs? a deck of cards
In Tuck Everlasting, what does Mae mean " the worst is happening at last"? what is she talking about?
Answer:The worst is happening at last." What Mae Tuck means is that her family's worst fear has just happened. Somebody else has discovered the spring.
Explanation: hope this helps :)
In “Why the Cat Always Lands on Its Feet”, How are the snake’s and tabby cat’s personalities different? Use an example from the story to support your answer about each animal.
one is evil, the other isn't.
( ONLY ANSWER THIS IF YOU KNOW WHAT THE ANSWER IS) I will give Brainliest!
I need some help with this question
Answer:
Its either b or c most likely C
A relative clause is a clause that usually modifies a noun or noun phrase and is introduced by a relative pronoun
Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888 by Ernest Lawrence Thayer Poetry, 1888
Introduction
Ernest Thayer (1863–1940) was an American poet who published the poem “Casey at the Bat” in The San Francisco Examiner under the pseudonym “Phin.” The poem’s anonymity and association with DeWolf Hopper, who recited it 10,000 times on the vaudeville stage, led to many false claims about its authorship, and only reluctantly did Thayer eventually step forward to claim the poem as his own. By then, it had become firmly imprinted on the American imagination as the quintessential baseball poem, full of hope, drama, bravado, defeat, and humor. Though some readers may be unfamiliar with at bats and innings, everyone can relate to the final sentiment: “there is no joy in Mudville—mighty Casey has struck out.”
Using context clues, what is the definition of quintessential?
a Not important
b The most important
c Unrelated to a certain subject
d Representing the perfect example of something
which pronouns signal first-person point of view? what does this text reveal about anne's feelings toward her mother and about anne herself?
lines 48-61
Answer:
I cant see the text at all you didnt post it
Explanation:
What are some of the ways different species of animals can bond? Use RACE
In the book walk two moons Sal feels most comfortable in the country and that she considers Bybanks, Kentucky, her home. • Write about how she will adjust to life in Euclid. Be as specific as possible, drawing from the reading and from class discussions. • List three words that describe Sal and then write three sentences about each word that explain these characterizations.
Answer:
Kindness
Explanation:
She will adjust because her parents make her feel comfortable and welcome. She will also make new friends and have a great time and forgot all about how she used to miss her old home!
May someone please help !!!!! read the story and answer part A and B . If you read all this and come up with the correct answer I will cash app you because I know its a lot of reading . Yes, it's legit !
Answers:
A, There are tragic consequences of totalitarian systems.
3. She continued to support her original position on the topic.
5. She repiled that she would accept the viewpoint in return for compromise elsewhere
Explanation:
I think A is the correct answer for Part A
and answers 3 and 5 from Part B I think that those are also the correct answers
random quetion, anyone go to space coast in port saint john??
Answer:
no whats that
Explanation:
Answer: No, My guess is u do lol
Explanation:
Which lines reveal the author's point of view about the search for life on other planets?
Answer:
this planet may be able to support life and perhaps it probably does
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's the one where it's like next to the paragraph name it's 30 and it says this point may be able to support life and perhaps it already does is it shows the author is saying yeah maybe they do exist so maybe he thinks that I exist on the planet
Read the headline and subheading and study at the image on pages 4-5 (seen below). What mood do the title and image create? *
Based on your reading of Jennifer Buchet's "Grief Along the Reef,” explain why reefs are in danger of
becoming extinct. Provide evidence from the text to support your answer. (150+ words)
Answer:
no entiendo por favor traduce gracias y no arrojes sombra solo porque no entiendo
Explanation: