Answer:
the first one connects with the last, the second one connects to the top, and the third connects with the middle
Explanation:
Rewrite the sentence using correct pronunciation Daniel asked how did she like the party which triplet are you talking about I don’t know they look alike to me he said
Answer:
Daniel asked, “How did she like the party? Which Triplet are you talking about?” “I don’t know, they look alike to me” he said.
Explanation:
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(me) refer to what?
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It was a relationship to which Jammal was happy to commit. “I give Mary all my trust,” he said. “If she tells (me) to go right, I go right. If she tells me to go left, I go left.”Jammal and Kleyany ran Sunday’s....
Answer:
'me' refers to Jammal.
Explanation:
The given lines are taken from an article titled "Blind Lebanese runner completes marathon, makes history " published in The Daily Star. The article is about a blind Lebanese runner, Rabih al-Jammal, who completed the full 42-kilometer marathon.
Jammal was able to run the marathon with the help of Kleyany who supported him in his vision to complete and compete in the marathon. While giving interview to the Daily, Jammal asserts that he trusts Kleyany completely that 'if she tells me to go left, I go left...' So, (me) in the line is refering to Jammal.
some moccasins for plane and others were adorned with beadwork what type of context clue is used to help you define the word adorned?
antonym
synonym
example
or explanation?
Her hair was so blond it looked like gold.
Simile
metaphor
personfication
hyperbole
my mind was going a million miles a minute
simile
metaphor
personfication
hyperbole
Explanation:
Metaphor is the use of “is” and “was”.
And also Simile is the use of “as” and “like”
So in this sentence;
“Her hair was so blond it looked like gold”, the sentence can either be a Simile or a Metaphor.
“My mind was going a million miles a minute”
The sentence can either be a metaphor because of the use of “was” and it can also be an exaggeration
On page 2 what is the effect in comparing George to Odysseus
Answer:
The reference to an adventurer shows George's sense that he is an explorer...
Explanation:
I did the I-Ready diagnostic :)
Answer:
The reference to an adventurer shows George's sense that he is an explorer in a strange land.
Explanation:
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Imagine that you could give one character in the novel advice to help him or her in the story. Whom would you choose, what would you tell him or her, and why? In a short journal entry of about 150 words, and using details from the novel, describe your advice and explain how it would help the character.
Answer:
her in story because girls always need more help than men but men also need help what girls need more help
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This is what someone put:
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In The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, changes happen to people, to places, and to things. To everything, in fact! We might conclude, then, that the novel wants us to see that change is a part of life. Some are good, some are bad, and some is ugly. The advice I would give to Charlotte Doyle might be like whatever you do, keep the dirk. You never know when you might need it. You can't trust anybody with anything. Don't wander around places you don't know. And I think Charlotte should make a decoy hiding spot, even if she says it's there it will be somewhere else. I would tell Charlotte that she needs to spend more time with Zachariah, talk about what they like, where they came from etc. Not just make assumptions stating if he was her friend or not in a day. I would tell Charlotte to not judge people by appearances. She kind of judged Captain Jaggery by the way he had his hold set up. I would tell her to go back to the brig with a candle. Obviously, people don't want her there, so there must be something worth checking out.
On page 1 of Passage 2, what does the phrase "I'm confident it will be smooth sailing" suggest about the stagecoach ride? The trip is expected to be easy with no problems or delays. There are similarities between riding in a stagecoach and traveling by boat. The route along which the stagecoach is traveling has few bumps. There are water crossings to make while traveling
Answer:
The answer is, the trip will be easy with no problems or delays.
Explanation:
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You have just read an excerpt from the novel Outlander by Diana Gagaldon. In the passage, the author structu and ordered the events to create such effects as mystery, tension, or surprise. Write an essay in which you exp structure of this passage created mystery, tension, or surprise.
Answer:
Diana Gagaldon in the passage and then she will have the money back and I got the gc and I got paid by her bank in cash and paid it off and the money will come from me in yr old are the gc in your account and they have to make it up as the money has already know and it has to wait for my wife is an single man in his life when she comes out in yr with the children in their home at night they were a girl who was it a good girl and a tomboy girl who was
Answer:
i dont know who who
Explanation:
Explain why having a broad vocabulary will help you as a reader.
Answer:
1 It Moves forward Perusing Comprehension. Investigate has appeared that kids got to get it 98% of the words they examined to get it what they are perusing. Progressing lexicon abilities will progress their understanding of books and course readings. 2 It’s Vital to Dialect Advancement.
Explanation:
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In what way does George’s entrance into Muybridge’s building serve as the climax of the story?
Answer:
It positions George to understand the lesson behind Muybridge's work.
Explanation:
Eadweard Muybridge was a famous photographer from United Kingdom. He is well known for his pioneering work in the photographic studies of motion as well as the early work in the projection of motion-picture.
In the context, George who was a fan of Muybridge was waiting eagerly for the World's Columbian exhibition which was held at Chicago, Illinois in the year 1893. He knew that the photography of Muybridge will be exhibited in the exhibition. So he was excited for the World Fair.
When he visited Muybridge building to see his art, he was taken aback by the art and creativity of Muybridge. Soon he understood the idea and the lesson of the work done by Muybridge. It served as the climax of the story.
Answer:
It positions George to understand the lesson behind Muybridge's work?
Explanation:
Why would the glossary appear at the end?
Answer:
The glossary would appear at the end because a glossary is the definitions of the words, and it just makes sense to put it at the end.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller.
We walked down the path to the well-house, attracted by the fragrance of the honeysuckle with which it was
covered. Some one was drawing water and my teacher placed my hand under the spout. As the cool stream gushed
over one hand she spelled into the other the word water, first slowly, then rapidly. I stood still, my whole attention
fixed upon the motions of her fingers. Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten-a thrill of
returning thought, and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the
wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope,
joy, set it free! There were barriers still, it is true, but barriers that could in time be swept away
What does the point of view in the excerpt allow readers to learn?
It allows readers to learn how much Annie Sullivan wants to teach Helen about language
It allows readers to learn how to spell water in sign language.
O It allows readers to leam what Helen is thinking and feeling when she discovers language.
It allows readers to learn what Helen is thinking and feeling when she discovers water
Answer: It allows the reader to learn what Helen is thinking and feeling when she discovers language.
Explanation: In the passage it states, “and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me.” The pov is from Helen, so it is not the first option. The second option we can rule out immediately I hope for obvious reason. And as the text stated, the third option would be correct because she now understood what language was since Annie showed her what water means in sign language.
Read this excerpt from Section VI of The Way to Rainy Mountain.
Now and then there comes a tarantula, at evening, always larger than you imagine, dull and dark brown, covered with long, dusty hairs. There is something crochety about them; they stop and go and angle away.
Based on the author’s word choice, which word best describes the author’s view of tarantulas?
adoration
respect
fear
anger
Answer:
respect
Explanation:
Genres of literature include (check all that apply)
a. drama
b. fiction
c. essays
d. poetry
e. novels
Answer: poetry and essay
Explanation:
.Briefly describe a piece of writing from ancient times that has a similar theme to a modern piece of writing from today. Explain the similarities and differences.
Answer:
the Bible
Explanation:
it can help you in every walk of life
Can someone help me write a limerick poem about April fools. its urgent with a rhyme scheme of AABBA
Imagine yourself sitting down to read Common Sense in January 1776. How does Paine introduce his reasoning [the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way] to you
Answer:
Common Sense was a patriotic pamphlet written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolution, which blamed the entire economic and political suffering of the colonists on the British monarch George III. Common sense made a strong appeal to the American colonists to rebel against Great Britain, articulating their writing and reasoning in a way that ordinary people could understand, leaving aside the styles of the time, which used Latin phrases, moving to a Plainer and simpler language that could be understood by the entire population. In the pamphlet, Paine maintains that the people are equal to the nobility, and defends the revolution by claiming that the taxes established by Parliament were illegitimate since the settlers were not represented there.
When the narrator says "I was wavering in my secret soul" (sentence 12), she means that she was
O angry at Tom for reading the letter
O worried about traveling away from home
O feeling eager to learn new skills as a nurse
o having second thoughts about her new job
Answer: having second thoughts about her new job
Explanation:
Wavering means to be doubtful, unsure or uncertain about a particular thing. Someone who wavers is said to falter as the person is faced with an indecision.
When the narrator says "I was wavering in my secret soul", she means that she was having second thoughts about her new job.
Therefore, the answer is option D.
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1)Until last year, Jammal had not run a single kilometer competitively, when he ran a 7-kilometer race with the help of a friend. At that point, Kleyany offered her support to help him realize his dream of completing a full marathon.
2)It was a relationship to which Jammal was happy to commit. “I give Mary all my trust,” he said. “If she tells me to go right, I go right. If she tells me to go left, I go left.”Jammal and Kleyany ran Sunday’s event with the primary goal of completing the marathon, rather than achieving a particular time. “Today we didn’t talk about the kilometers or the pace, we just ran,” Kleyany said.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION BY REFERRING TO PARAGRAPHS 1 AND 2 WITH A COMPLETE SENTENCE AND IN YOUR OWN WORDS
Q(2)According to paragraphs 1and 2 how would you describe the relationship between Jammal and Kleyany while running in the marathon? Mention a piece of evidence
Answer:
How i would describe the relashionship between Jammal and Kleyany is by saying they acomplish things together. They work together and they cooperate together. Without this relashionship, none would get anything done. The text states, "“I give Mary all my trust,” he said. “If she tells me to go right, I go right. If she tells me to go left, I go left.” This shows that they cooperate.
Explanation:
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Why is the following statement significant to the plot? "If he could have read his future,
my father might have feared the headlights."
Answer: Well, I'd need to know what the plot was to be sure (plot is a really weird word, I just realized) But from what I can tell, I'd say this statement kind of introduces the plot.
Explanation:
It tells that later in the story, the dad of the narrator is probably going to get hit by a car or maybe a train, but it seems like he's familiar with the headlights, like he wasn't afraid of them because he couldn't read his future, but if he had been able to read his future, he never would have befriended, and later married those headlights, or whatever. But again, I'd kinda need to know the plot.
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in the book "bud not buddy" what are bud's rules? please number them I do not need them in order and I do not need all of them please help me.
Bud's rules are simple reminders of how he should react throughout various difficult situations. His rules are based on past experiences but are generalizations and only apply to very specific situations. Since Bud is an orphan and has no caregiver or role model, he is forced to essentially raise himself, and learn from his own mistakes. The way Bud learns from his mistakes and seeks not to repeat them again is to remember various rules in what Bud calls, "Bud Caldwell's Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Out of Yourself." Many of Bud's rules reflect his naive childhood innocence and seem ridiculous. For example, in Chapter 7 Bud asks the librarian where Miss Hill is, and she says, "Miss Hill? My goodness, hadn't you heard" (Curtis 55). Bud recalls Rule Number 16: "If a Grown-up Ever Starts a Sentence by Saying "Haven't You Heard," Get Ready, 'Cause What's About to Come Out of Their Mouth Is Gonna Drop You Head first into a Boiling Tragedy" (Curtis 56). Bud's rule is clearly based off of a negative past experience and he is expecting to hear tragic news about Miss Hill. However, Bud is pleasantly surprised to find out that nothing bad happened to Miss Hill, and that she has just moved to Chicago after marrying the love of her life. These generalized rules reveal Bud's naive way of thinking and depict the numerous negative life experiences he has encountered. His rules are not reliable and are continually proven wrong. As Bud matures, he will not be forced to remember rules to keep him from repeating past mistakes.
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9) Rewrite the following sentences using naving or being wnichever is appropriate. (5
a) I loathe people criticizing me.
b) I love people bringing ny breakfast to me in bed.
c) I like people admiring my clothes
d) I love people criticizing my enemies.
e) i love people taking me to the expensive restaurant.
Answer:
Rewrite the following sentences using 'having' or 'being', whichever is appropriate.
a) I loathe people criticizing me. ⇒ I loathe being criticized by people.
b) I love people bringing my breakfast to me in bed. ⇒ I love having my breakfast brought to me in bed by people.
c) I like people admiring my clothes ⇒ I love having my clothes admired by people.
d) I love people criticizing my enemies. ⇒ I love my enemies being criticized by people.
e) I love people taking me to the expensive restaurant. ⇒ I love being taken to expensive restaurants by people.
The tone of the excerpt "Surfing: A Royal Sport" from Jack London's memoir “The Cruise of the Snark" is
a.
dismissive
b.
C. determined
d. sad
angry
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
ОООО
D
Save and Exit
Next
Submit
Answer: C. determined
Explanation:
London describes his fascination with the wild surf practiced by the Hawaiian native royalty. His attempts to emulate their actions are described as unsuccessful at first. However, the tone of the text is determined, because he keeps trying and maintains confidence in himself. His words, like "bit the sea’s breakers, master them" show a strong determination to learn.
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Which sentence creates a feeling of tension in the room when the guide can't get anyone to answer his question? (1 point)
Group of answer choices
The students looked at their shoes.
"Didn't the writers of the constitution look at the Magna Carta?"
Then one of the girls who had pointed at him raised her hand.
Colin didn't have a hard time imagining much of that.
Answer:
"DIDNT the writers of the..." is the answer since it creates a sense of uncertainty, which engenders tension.
Answer:
"Didn't the writers of the constitution look at the Magna Carta?"
Select the appropriate pronoun.
We would like your father and _____ to go sailing with us.
yourself
you
We would like your father and you to go sailing with us.
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And shorty she a diva she a diva ___
Diva (letra) - The Kid LAROI y Lil Tecca
Explanation:
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how does the author show that the declining population of painted buntings is linked to habitat loss
Answer:
By stating that "preserving critical habitat" is a conservation priority. Explanation: ... Also, since the author stated preservation of critical habitat as a conservation priority, this makes it very clear that the declining population of painted buntings is linked to habitat loss.
Explanation:
Answer:by stating that preserving critical habitat is conservation priority
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"I feel very strongly about putting questions; it partakes too much of the style of the day of judgment. You start a question, and it’s like starting a stone. You sit quietly on the top of a hill; and away the stone goes, starting others; and presently some bland old bird (the last you would have thought of) is knocked on the head in his own back garden and the family have to change their name. No sir, I make it a rule of mine: the more it looks like Queer Street, the less I ask.”
Which theme is introduced in this exposition?
Silence is its own reward.
Real peace is found in nature.
Curiosity leads to dark truths.
Danger lurks most often at home.
Answer:
Curiosity leads to dark truths.
Explanation:
The excerpt "the more it looks like Queer Street, the less I ask" reflects that the narrator doesn't want to question odd things, instead choosing them to ignore them to maintain their comfort.
The correct option is C) Curiosity leads to dark truths.
What is the summary of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a medieval novel that is written by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, in 1886.
The story is about the battle between good and evil anger within one individual. It talks about how Dr Jekyll struggles with the two sides of his personality.
Dr Jekyll, who is well respected man interfere with the darker side of science in order to bring out his 'second' nature.
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Because animal migration has been observed by humans throughout history, we still do
not fully understand how animals are able to accurately and consistently navigate great
distances,
A because
B. although
C. however
D. since
E. I don't know
Answer:
its although just did the tsi paa
Explanation:
Which of the following statements best describes the central theme of the text?
The text is On Reverence for Parents by Zhao Ban
A. Children owe their parents their devotion because of the great effort required to bear and raise a child.
B. Someone who treats his or her parents well is more likely to be a respectable and morally upright person.
C.Unmarried girls should devote themselves to painstakingly caring for their parents and demonstrating great respect for them.
D. Girls should take care to choose their spouses carefully to ensure that they will maintain a good relationship with their parents.
Answer:
C. Unmarried girls should devote themselves to painstakingly caring for their parents and demonstrating great respect for them.
Explanation:
Zhao Ban's poem "On Reverence for Parents" is an extensive expression of how unmarried women must take care of their parents. The poem 'lists' the ways unmarried girls must take care of their parents to be honorable to their ancestors.
In the poem, the speaker begins by saying "Girls not yet gone out from their homes" should take good care to be of servitude to their parents. She details how they must be of 'use' to their parents and help them navigate their lives. This, according to the speaker, is how "[they] can honor [their] ancestors."
Thus, the correct answer is option C.