Answer:
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Explanation:
My thoughts exactly - Agreeing
In other words - Disagreeing
You've twisted my arm - Clarifying your opinion
What I want to say is that - Clarifying your opinion
Wouldn't you say that - Persuading someone to agree with you
That's not really true - Disagreeing
You've hit the nail on the head - Clarifying your Opinion
Now that you mention it - Someone convinced you to change your opinion
That's not the way I see it - Disagreeing
No way - Disagreeing
Don't you think that - Persuading someone to agree with you
Wouldn't you agree - Persuading someone to agree with you
4. .......how to stand up knowing what every man must one day know and most know many days, how to stand up.
A. What message does the poet convey through these lines?
B. Does the poet help the boy to stand up? Why / Why not?
Answer:
A. The poet is trying to convey a sense of endurance through hardship. It seems to have a theme of giving up or not giving up and subtly shows that one must stand up regardless and face what's ahead of them even if it is challenging or rough.
B. I can't answer this because you never included anything about a boy just this one line.
Explanation:
John is a rich person. He is ______ man who has many shops. * the a an nenhum
Answer:
he is a kind man
Explanation:
welcome to my home...
bantu ya...
Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
Answer ASAP XD OvO please
Answer:
But
Explanation:
I belive it is the word but because it brings two sentences together
Even though the test was difficult yesterday, I did it quite well.
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The test was difficult yesterday, but I did it quite well.
The test was difficult yesterday, so I did it quite well.
The test was difficult yesterday, though I did it quite well.
Because the test was difficult yesterday, I did it quite well.
Answer:
The test was difficult yesterday, but I did it quite well.
The correct sentence is "The test was difficult yesterday, but I did it quite well". Thus, option 'A' is the correct option.
What is direct/indirect speech?Direct speech refers to the delivery of words precisely as the speaker expressed them. In other words, things are quoted exactly as they were. Given that all direct speaking entails is just repeating what has been stated, it is quite easy to use and comprehend.
Reporting speech is another name for indirect speech. Other names for it include indirect discourse and indirect storytelling. The act of recounting in your own words what someone else said while maintaining the original meaning is known as indirect communication.
There are three main considerations with the direct and indirect speech that you should be aware of when converting one to the other:
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Select the sentence that illustrates the proper use of parallel structure
Answer:
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Read to Learn an Explanation of the Unknown
In the beginning there was absolutely
nothing, and what existed was covered by
death and hunger. He thought, "Let me
have a self." and he created the mind. As
he moved about ... water was generated
Froth formed on the water... [which
solidified to become earth ... After
resting, he divided himself in three parts
[fire, sun, and air).... He caused his self to
split into two matching parts... and from
them arose husband and wife....and
from their union arose the human beings
of the earth...She changed to a cow...
he changed to a bull... and from their
union cows arose.
What elements of creation does this myth
explain? Check all that apply
the ability to think
the ability to write
water and land
U fire, sun, and air
predators and prey
people and animals
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Answer:
the ability to think,
water and land,
fire, sun and air,
people and animals
Explanation:
From the exerpt, the narrator described how the earth was without form and void and how hunger and death covered everywhere then he thought to himself, "let me have a self", then created the mind which explains the ability to think.
Furthermore, he created water and land, then divided himself into three parts: fire, sun and air. He went further to split himself into two matching parts and formed husband and wife, then the wife changed to a cow, he changed to a bull and their union brought cows, which explains the myth of people and animals.
Need a 2 min speech about gender inequality. quick please
Explanation:
in my life experiences, i haven't seen a satisfactory proportion of men and women's involvement at a particular objective. As we all know, at school, there are still children who are acknowledged to work at home rather than going to school. or forced by the society to withdraw their dream, we shall stand together for the next generation if we strive to see our dream universe.
Active into pasive
He has taken the money with him
Answer:
The money has been taken by him
Which amendment expanded the right to vote to about half the population?
Fifteenth—African American men
Nineteenth—women
Twenty-fourth—no poll taxes
Twenty-sixth—18 years old
Answer:
The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, gave American women the right to vote.
Explanation:
What did people do before electricity, I wonder? I'd be lost without lights
and a microwave oven. Oh, and my computer!
Answer:
The question of what we as a civilization have pondered often is what we would do without electricity, the source of energy we rely on so heavily. We need it for most things, lights, microwaves, and even computers.
Explanation:
Pretty simple, just spice it up a lil. Or down.
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Which excerpt from the story best supports the conclusion that
the narrator has strong problem-solving skills?
I realized the answer was simple Reporter 101:
Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?"
"I learned a great deal from him about how to cover a
O story well, how to handle my sources, and how to
make a boring story seem interesting."
"Here I was on my first day as an inexperienced
O reporter having to cover an important story with little
guidance."
"... I learned so much about what goes into keeping
O a school's doors open and all the work that goes into
offering students a solid education."
Answer:
"Here I was on my first day as an inexperienced reporter having to cover an important story with little guidance."
Explanation:
this shows the reporter did not have the materials needed for their job. however, as they continue the narrative, it is clear that they solved this problem and covered the important story.
Answer: “ . . . I realized the answer was simple Reporter 101: Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?”
Explanation:
According to Aristotle, which two elements of Greek tragedy occur at the climax? A. peripeteia and catastrophe B. peripeteia and anagnorisis C. catastrophe and anagnorisis D. catastrophe and katharsis Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The answer is B, peripeteia and anagnorisis
Explanation:
Answer: B) e2020
Explanation:
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sentence.
element is a descriptive word, phrase, or clause that is not essential to the meaning of a
Answer:
nonrestrictive element
Explanation:
In contrast to a restrictive element, a nonrestrictive element is word, phrase, or dependent clause that provides added (though not essential) information to a sentence but does not limit (or restrict) the element it modifies.
Capitalism has led to prosperity for millions of people.
Objective opinion
Subjective opinion
Answer:
Objective
Explanation: It’s a fact
How are health and wellness portrayed on the news?
Answer:
The answer I prefer is
Explanation:
The health and wellness on the news is being portrayed like sometimes bed or sometimes good. I mean sad news and happy news. That is how wellness is described in the news.
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In telling the details of her father’s bravery, Oona tried to explain why she cannot be the wife of a coward. These details also serve the purpose of A creating a contrast for Negore’s supposed cowardice B Creating a sense of impatience and delay in the reader C Increasing the curiosity of the reader about Oona D Increasing the time of Kinoos in the narrative
Answer:
A. Creating a contrast for Negore's supposed cowardice.
Explanation:
When Oona arosed with a 'catlike ease' after Negore asked if there is no greeting for him, Oona replied by saying "I was thy woman to be, Negore, but thou art a coward; the daughter of old Kinoos mates not with a coward!." This statement by Oona creates a contrast for Negore's supposed cowardice as the statement shows reason why she cannot be wife to a coward since her father was a brave man.
"Negore The Coward" is a short story by Jack London which took place in the mid-nineteeth century in Alaska, when the Negore tribe is running from the band of Russians.
Which two words from the passage help the reader understand the meaning of station as it is used in the passage?
originally
private
fixed
body
reduced
There are various words in the English language which provides the same meanings. The two words that help understand the meaning of the word station are explained below.
The word station explains the set, position or duty.
From the words of choice available Originally and Fixed
These words explain the meanings of Station.
Fixed explains the nature of station that is the duty
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Answer: fixed & originally
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If you are once unable to achieve success analyse your performance and better next
a) year
b) examination
c) interview
d) time
Answer:
If you are once unable to achieve success analyse your performance and better next time.
I think time would be fit in this sentence
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Answer:
If you are once unable to achieve success analyse your performance and better next
time.
I think that time can be a correct word for this sentence.
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Inaugural Address
by Nelson Mandela (excerpt)
Your Majesties, Your Highnesses, Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends:
Today, all of us do, by our presence here, and by our celebrations in other parts of our country and the world, confer glory and
hope to newborn liberty.
Out of the experience of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long, must be born a society of which all humanity
will be proud.
Our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South African reality that will reinforce humanity's belief in
justice, strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul and sustain all our hopes for a glorious life for all.
All this we owe both to ourselves and to the peoples of the world who are so well represented here today.
To my compatriots, I have no hesitation in saying that each one of us is as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful
country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld.
Each time one of us touches the soil of this land, we feel a sense of personal renewal. The national mood changes as the
seasons change. We are moved by a sense of joy and exhilaration when the grass turns green and the flowers bloom.
That spiritual and physical oneness we all share with this common homeland explains the depth of the pain we all carried in
our hearts as we saw our country tear itself apart in a terrible conflict, and as we saw it spurned, outlawed and isolated by the
peoples of the world, precisely because it has become the universal base of the pernicious ideology and practice of racism and
racial oppression
We, the people of South Africa, feel fulfilled that humanity has taken us back into its bosom, that we, who were outlaws not so
long ago, have today been given the rare privilege to be host to the nations of the world on our own soil.
The time for the healing of the wounds has come. The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come. The time to
build is upon us.
We have, at last, achieved our political emancipation. We pledge ourselves to liberate all our people from the continuing
bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination. We succeeded to take our last steps to freedom
in conditions of relative peace. We commit ourselves to the construction of a complete, just and lasting peace.
We have triumphed in the effort to implant hope in the breasts of the millions of our people. We enter into a covenant that we
shall build the society in which all South Africans, both black and white, will be able to walk tall, without any fear in their hearts,
assured of their inalienable right to human dignity - a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world.
We dedicate this day to all the heroes and heroines in this country and the rest of the world who sacrificed in many ways and
surrendered their lives so that we could be free. Their dreams have become reality. Freedom is their reward.
We understand it still, that there is no easy road to freedom. We know it well that none of us acting alone can achieve success.
We must therefore act together as a united people, for national reconciliation, for nation building, for the birth of a new world.
Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for
each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfill themselves. Never, never and never again shall it be that this
beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity of being the skunk of the world.
Let freedom reign. The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievement.
God bless Africa!
Thank you.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Select all that apply. After church Scout and Cal discuss _____. Cal's use of different languages Cal's history Cal's and Zebo's educations Cal's singing
To Kill a Mockingbird
Answer:
After church Scout and Cal discuss Cal's use of different languages, Cal's history and Cal's and Zebo's educations.
Explanation:
After visiting Calpurnia's church (a church for black people only) for the first time, Jem and Scout, especially Scout, start asking a bunch of questions to Calpurnia. On their way back home, the kids learned why Cal talked differently among the black community, they learned that she grew up between the Buford Place and the Landin‘, has worked for the Finches and the Bufords all her life and that she moved to Maycomb when Jem and Scout's parents got married. They also learned how Cal and Zebo learned to read: Cal was taught by Miss Maudie Atkinson’s aunt, old Miss Buford, and Zebo was taught how to read by Cal, who used the Bible and the Blackstone’s Commentaries to teach him.
Answer:
- Cal's history
- Cal and Zeebo's education
- Cal's use of different languages
Explanation:
Cal's history comes into play when Scout begins asking about her birthdate, and Cal states that she just has it on Christmas; its easier to remember that way. (Cal does not remember her actual birthday)
Cal and Zeebo's education comes into play when Cal states where she was taught, and Scout proceeds to ask if she taught her son, Zeebo, to which she replies yes.
Cal's use of different languages comes into play when the children ask why she talks like an African-American, even though she knows better.
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Answer:
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Mention any two possible ways humans can get infected by the avian influenza?
Answer:
Infected birds shed avian influenza virus in their saliva, mucous and feces. Human infections with bird flu viruses can happen when enough virus gets into a person's eyes, nose or mouth, or is inhaled.
3. An allegory is when an authors uses something concrete to _________
a deeper spiritual or moral concept in a story.
A) symbolize
B) show
C) explain
D) expose
Why didn’t the teacher punish the speaker and his friend Niks?
Answer:
you have to put the story so that we can answer
Answer:
The secretary didn't tell me the exact time of my appointment. They have never taught that that rood boy good manners
5 complete examples of fragments
Here is a glaring example of a sentence fragment: Because of the rain. On its own, because of the rain doesn't form a complete thought. It leaves us wondering what happened because of the rain.
Insight is the capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a person or situation. Can you think of a hero story where the greatest obstacle the hero faced was his or her or her own reluctance to reflect on experiences to gain insight?
Answer:
A hero story I think of is The Stages of the Hero's Journey, hope that helps :)
Explanation:
Jack used primarily web sources for his informative speech about gun control. However, his over-reliance on the website sponsored by the National Rifle Association caused his speech to be slanted in one direction, rather than presenting multiple sides of the issue. Which of the six criteria for evaluating web sources did Jack ignore
Answer: Objectivity/Bias is the major criterion that he missed.
Explanation: Many websites published by organizations will promote that organization's agenda or political viewpoint on the topic. The NRA is not in favor of gun control, and it promotes gun ownership as a 2nd Amendment right.
In order to balance his information and present alternate points of view, he could find sources with the opposite bias, or find statistics from studies done by unbiased sources, such as statistics reported on state or national government sites.
Authority/Credibility is another criterion to check. Can the source be trusted to provide the sources of its information: studies done by other credible, unbiased authors, Can the information be verified by finding similar information on other sites or in reputable publications?
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