Answer:
The question doesnt make sense
Explanation:
I only need help with these 2 questions!!
1. A phrase or group of words that has a specific idea that is different from its direct, iteral meaning is a _____________________
A. idiom
B. isotope
C. icon
2. The formula that we talked about in class to help determine if we are making a good inference is:
A. I say, we say, you say
B. It says + I say = and so...
C. sun + sand = fun
Answer: 1. A, idiom
2. B, it says + i say = and so
Explanation: 1. an idiom is a sentence like “that was a piece of cake.” was it actually a piece of cake? no, it means it’s easy. an idiom is something that does not relate to the actual meaning of the sentence, therefore being #1’s answer
2. i wasn’t in your class so i don’t have much of an explanation for this it’s the one that makes the most sense
4. PART B: Which detail from the text provides evidence for the answer to Part A?
A "They were never treated fairly by white U.S. citizens, and often, especially during times of economic hardship like the Great Depression, they were actively removed from jobs and sometimes sent back to Mexico" ( Paragraph 3)
B "Chicano activists worked to reclaim their lands in Southwestern states." ( Paragraph 5)
C“The NFWA organized boycotts against fruit-growers who refused to give rights to their workers, and they worked with the government to give migrant workers greater legal protections." ( Paragraph 7)
D "They also called for more Mexican-American history to be
taught in classrooms, and they wanted more Mexican-
American teachers." ( Paragraph 9)
(Part A was Mexican Americans were subject to unfair and harsh treatment by other Americans)(I don’t know what part b is help please)
Choose the best way to complete each sentence or answer each question.
What would be an extravagant act for the average person?
A. having friends over for dinner
B. going out for a pizza
C. building a castle
D. washing the dishes
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's A because you need resources to make dinner
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!
Answer:
singular only and second person
Please describe an obstacle you’ve overcome
short and simple
Miku Nakano here
Answer:
I NEED POINTS UWU
Explanation:
UWU CUTE GIRL HMMM....
Answer:
Talk to her,
Explanation:
cuz it looks like she needs your help on studying. (✿◠‿◠)
1.What crimes do these excerpts from the Code of Hammurabi identify?
2. Which of those are considered crimes today? Which are not?
3. What punishments do these excerpts from the Code of Hammurabi identify?
4. Which of those punishments are used today? Which are not?
5. Based on these short excerpts from the code, how do you think Hammurabi defined justice? How would you check the accuracy of your assessment?
6. In what ways do our codes of law today show similarities to and differences from the concept of justice as shown in these short excerpts from Hammurabi’s Code?
7. In what ways has today's view of justice changed from Hammurabi's? What events and ideas do you think caused these changes?
Answer:
you should chose number 3 punishment
State the grammatical name and function of each of the underlined group of words below.
1. The student to be suspended has travelled abroad.
2. The landlord whose house was burgled has reported to the police.
3. The dress which my husband bought for me suits my shape.
4. The teacher gave a specific time when he would meet with the students.
5. The government has equipped the hospital where the renowned doctor works.
6. The policeman who arrested the boy came here.
7. The man ran after the woman in the beautiful red gown.
needed urgently
Answer:
Free
Explanation:
In a few paragraphs compare and contrast two books (can be any book) using transition words.
Write a paragraph analyzing the author's purpose for writing “Is Our Gain Also Our Loss”. PLEASE DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW THE STORY JUST COMMENT PLEASE
Answer:
we need a link to do the paragraph
Explanation:
Please help is super important!
"A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance…"
In this context, what does the word chance mean? (5 points)
Select one:
a. Luck
b. Forgiveness
c. Incidence
d. Privilege
Answer:
A: luck
Explanation:
hope i helped im sure thats what it is
Will give 70 points - I just basicaly need help writing 3 paragraphs on why cheating is wrong and why I should not cheat and how I should get her to trust me again cause well I got caught cheating so PLSSSS if you can help i well so very much apreaciate it this is due at 3 p.m TONIGHT
just put it in the english catagory cause wel i geuss its ebglish because you are writnig i dont know
a paragraph analyzing the author's purpose for writing “Screen Time Can Mess With the Body's Clock”. IF YOU DONT KNOW THE STORY DONT ANSWER JUST COMMENT
Answer:
Turn off, turn in and drop off.
Anyone who does the opposite — say, turning on an iPad or other similar electronic reader in bed — may have a harder time both dropping off to sleep and shaking that groggy feeling the next morning. That’s the conclusion of a new study.
Sleep experts at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Mass., found that the light from a tablet computer upsets the body’s internal clock. And that can create real health and safety risks, the researchers say. Reading a printed book did not have the same effect. They reported their findings January 27 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The teenage body clock
An internal “clock” helps regulate when we eat, sleep and wake. Exposure to the light of day and darkness of night keeps its timing set to a roughly 24-hour cycle.
For instance, starting about two hours before bedtime, our brains start to produce a hormone called melatonin. It signals our internal clock that darkness has fallen. It also prepares the body for sleep.
Scientists long have known that light at night can disrupt that internal clock. And it does so by suppressing melatonin. This prevents the body from getting the message that bedtime is near.
Electronic devices with lit screens are now hugely popular. They have added another source of artificial light at night. The new study looked specifically at the iPad. Apple has sold more than 225 million of these tablets since their introduction in 2010.
For their new study, the researchers recruited six men and six women, all in their mid 20s. Over two weeks, each spent four hours reading each evening before a 10 p.m. bedtime. The volunteers read on an iPad for five nights in a row. On another five consecutive evenings they read a printed book.
The researchers noted how long it took the volunteers to fall asleep, how long they spent asleep and how long they remained in each stage of sleep. The experts also took blood samples to measure melatonin levels.
People took nearly 10 minutes longer to fall asleep, on average, after reading on the iPads. They also spent less time in rapid-eye movement (or REM) sleep. This sleep phase appears important for learning and storing memories.
There was no difference in hours spent sleeping after reading from either the iPad or a printed book. But how volunteers felt the next day did differ.
“Our most surprising finding was that individuals using the e-reader would be more tired and take longer to become alert the next morning,” says sleep researcher Anne-Marie Chang. “This has real consequences for daytime functioning,” she says. “And these effects might be worse in the real world as opposed to the controlled environment we used.” A co-author of the study, she works at Pennsylvania State University in University Park. Previously, she worked at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Lighting scientist Mariana Figueiro calls the study thorough. She also finds its results unsurprising. Figueiro, who was not connected to this new study, works at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. Her research has shown that spending even two hours on an iPad before bedtime can cut down the brain’s release of melatonin.
While she generally liked the study, she was concerned about “its applicability to real life.” This experiment was done in a laboratory setting under very dim lights. And that, she says, may not mimic how most people use e-readers — or read printed books.
“It’s not necessarily true,” she says, “that books are okay but e-readers are not.” She notes that “If you turn on a very bright light to read, it may have the same effect.”
What’s more, she points out, spending plenty of time exposed to natural light during the day can reduce the body’s sensitivity to artificial light at night. “The same iPad may have a much stronger effect on kids who stay indoors during the day, in dim light,” Figueiro says, “than on kids who play outdoors.”
Regularly getting too little sleep can pose important health risks. For instance, studies have shown that it can up the risk of everything from obesity, diabetes and depression to car accidents.ation:
In the book Murdrer on the Orient Express
The inconsistency that Poirot points out in MacQueen's testimony is that Ratchett was in the dining car at 8:00 p.m.
False
True
In the story Alice at the caucus race.-Answer the following questions-
1.Write a character sketch of the Mouse
2.Briefly describe the incidents that led Alice into the caucus race.
3.Alice thought the whole thing very absurd .Briefly explain the situation.
I would like this tomorrow by 11:59 PM EST. Yes, this is ACTUALLY FOR HOMEWORK. Please put real answers! Thank you!
A conflict, a battle, a fight, an argument- call it what you want, but it all means pretty much the same thing.
In the story you watched, "The Miracle Worker"; there were MANY examples of character conflicts- some of those conflicts were between the person and themselves and some were between characters.
Below- there are 3 examples of conflicts that happened in the story. Pick 2 examples and write a paragraph FOR EACH showing examples of that conflict AND how it was solved.
Conflict # 1- Helen vs. Helen
Conflict # 2- Anne vs. Keller family
Conflict # 3- Anne vs. Helen
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which feature of an online publication makes it a credible source?
o It tells vivid and interesting stories
o It gives only one viewpoint of a topic
o It includes quotations from all kinds of people
o It provides accurate and appropriate data
Answer:
It tells vivid and interesting stories
Explanation:
Mikayla wants to write a pamphlet about her hometown that will include its current landmarks and events. Which text structure would Mikayla use?
Answer:
Description
Explanation:
There is no problem, so you can't put problem and solution.
She isn't explaining a chain of events, so not cause and effect.
She isn't comparing it to another hometown, so not compare and contrast.
She isn't describing the order of events, so not sequence.
Whats a good introduction for? How do Brian and the man from "To Build a Fire" compare and contrast to each other in their survival situations? Why did Brian live while the man died? Has to be 4 sentences
Answer:
I believe Brian realizes that he needs to blow on the fire. He uses the hatchet to create sparks and they land on the birch bark. He blows the bark, but his breath is too hard and blows it out.
I don't what to make it to complicated
Prometheus thought very highly of Zeus.true or false
Answer:
I belive that it is true
Explanation:
How should you close an opinion essay?
A. with a concluding example
B. with a short summary
C. with your last reason
D. with a final thought
Help Me
How convinced were you of the author's claims in "Invasion of the Screens: A Horror Story?" What made the essay convincing or unconvincing? What would have made it more persuasive for you as a reader?
Answer:
yes i would have in in a invason sean some people run but i hide
Explanation:
by the way ... got any grapes..?
(finish the song)
Can someone please help me with this?
HELP ITS DO TOMORROW I NEED A RELIABLE ANSWER??????
Which words from this paragraph help the reader understand the meaning of the word "elite"?*You can use a dictionary to help you answer this question.A) country's finest examples B) are ready to complete C) enter the stadium D) beam with pride
Answer:
A.) country's finest examples
Explanation:
elite typically means the best, so when saying the country's finest examples, you are saying they are the best
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Write a summary of today's article Blue Light: The Eye-Opening Truth. As you write your summary, complete the following steps: Draft a topic sentence that includes the main idea of the article. Cite a few important facts that support the main idea. (THIS IS MAINLY WHAT I AM MEASURING. USE EVIDENCE!!) Try to use one or more vocabulary words in your writing. Write a conclusion that restates the main idea. Proofread and edit your work.
The human psychology is the power house for the brain
i need the ansewer
Explanation:
i found it in my teacher book
Which of the following sentences is an example of formal style?
A.
Quantum mechanics provides a math description of things and energy and how they act and influence the world as we know it.
B.
Quantum mechanics, aka quantum physics, developed from quantum theory and dealt with questions, etc., that came out of normal physics.
C.
Quantum mechanics—quantum physics to you and me—uses mathematical descriptions to explain how physical things act like particles or waves.
D.
Quantum mechanics developed in the early 20th century to explain the interactions and behaviors of energy and matter at the molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because its describing everything in detail
Quantum mechanics developed in the early 20th century to explain the interactions and behaviors of energy and matter.
What do you mean by formal writing?
In formal writing, the essayist utilizes a more goal approach. Central matters are normally expressed and afterward upheld with contentions.
Formal writing is more averse to be passionate in style. It thusly dodges emotive accentuation, for example, interjection focuses or ellipsis, except if they are being refered to from another source.
A formal writing style is one which is utilized for business, legitimate or proficient purposes. An informal writing style is utilized when we are writing for some private or relaxed reason.
For more information about formal writing,refer the following link:
https://brainly.com/question/25147692
While hurricanes are known as typhoons and cyclones in different parts of the world, they are all the same type of storm. These tropical cyclones all form the same way. They form above warm ocean waters near the equator and use warm, moist air as fuel. This fuel allows them to continue to grow and rotate at faster speeds until they hit land. Once they hit land, they usually slow down because they no longer have the warm, moist air to fuel them. Although they slow down, they still move at speeds that allow them to cause great damage.
Hurricane Irma is a recent storm that touched down in the United States, forming from a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean. This wave lead to rain showers and thunderstorms, and eventually, the showers and thunderstorms became organized into a system. This created a low pressure area, allowing a hurricane to form. Hurricane Irma continued to grow as it moved across the ocean. By the time it hit the Caribbean, it was a Category 4 hurricane. It continued to change in size and speed. Finally, it touched down in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane before gradually weakening in power and dying in Missouri.
Hurricanes are a severe weather occurrence. Some hurricanes stay small, while others become more powerful until they touch down on land and start to lose power. However, hurricanes can still be catastrophic once they make landfall. Because scientists have learned so much about how hurricanes form, they are able to monitor them and warn people to take precautions if a hurricane hits in their area.
Based on the information in the text, why is it important for scientists to inform the public about the category of a hurricane that is going to hit a specific area?
Question 1 options:
Scientists can warn the public about how powerful the hurricane will be and how much damage it may cause, which allows people to prepare.
Scientists need to warn the public about the category so that the people from the area it hits can compare it to other hurricanes they have experienced.
Scientists travel to different sites of hurricanes and want to inform the people from the area that they are collecting information about the hurricane.
Scientists collect information about each category of hurricane and want to learn about the effects of the hurricane from the people in the community.
Answer:
it is A
Explanation:
What is the rhyme scheme?I'm so confused on what this even means?
Answer:
The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
Explanation:
It is the structure of end words of a verse or line that a poet needs to create when writing a poem. A pattern of sounds, it repeats at the end of a line or stanza.
Answer: This is an AABBC rhyme scheme
Explanation: An AABBC Rhyme scheme rhymes uses sections of four lines divided into two pairs. Notice how the first two lines rhyme: "sung my song" and "still grown strong" and the second two lines rhyme: "you've treed me" "but freed me" and the last line doesn't have another line to rhyme with so it is called C.
Hope this helps, have a nice day :)
I only need help with these 2 questions
1. A phrase or group of words that has a specific idea that is different from its direct, iteral meaning is a _____________________
A. inference
B. idiom
C. isotope
D. icon
2. The formula that we talked about in class to help determine if we are making a good inferrence is:
A. I say, we say, you say
B. It says + I say = and so...
C. Character + setting = plot
D. sun + sand = fun