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Which statement is a fact?
Question 13 options:
Born blind, baby squirrels depend on their mothers for two to three months after birth.
"The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" are Edgar Allan Poe's scariest short stories.
The 1969 spaghetti western Once Upon a Time in the West is director Sergio Leone's worst movie.
The American red squirrel, or Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, looks graceful as it leaps from tree to tree.
Answer:
Born blind, baby squirrels depend on their mothers for two to three months after birth.
Explanation:
Identify something specific that happens that represents a force for civilization and explain it. in the lord of the flies chapter 7
Answer:
The characters in Lord of the Flies possess recognizable symbolic significance, which make them as the sort of people around us. Ralph stands for civilization and democracy; Piggy represents intellect and rationalism; Jack signifies savagery and dictatorship; Simon is the incarnation of goodness and saintliness.
Explanation:
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man
with a gun in his hand. It's when you know your licked before you begin, but you begin
anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." -
Atticus Finch
When Atticus says this to Jem and Scout, what is he referring to?
Ms. Dubose was courageous for giving up her addiction
Atticus is courageous
All of these
It takes courage to do the right thing
Answer:
all of them is the answer
Can someone write me a short story about anything it just had to have dialogue and 3 characters?
Answer:
(I went through my English papers to find this)
Darkness looms over him like a cloak, the sound of multiple horses clambering down the cobblestone corridor ring in his ears. “Don’t let him get away!” A wicked grin makes way to his face as he holds on tight to the metal ladder. Dropping to the ground, he makes his way back to the castle.
He hums an old tune as he walks, the starless sky completing the eerie mood. With each step his light hair drips from the heavy rain before. “I see you’ve taken a liking to these types of nights.” Halting, he scowls at the owner of the voice. “I didn’t think that was any of your concern.” His hostile stance didn’t go unnoticed by the old man in front of him. “Just curious why a prince would be sneaking out this late.” The younger scoffs. “My title doesn’t dictate what I do.” Spotting a rose growing beside the wall, he picks it, shielding it from the rain with his shroud.
“Foolish boy...you’ll only ruin our country if you become king.” With one last glare, he takes the smooth brass handle to the entrance into his grip. “Then it’s a good thing you're not the one to determine the fate of this country.” Frustration fuels his already running mind as drowsiness creeps around the corner. Making his way up the marble staircase, his stern look momentarily softens as he glances at the white door.
A sigh passes through his lips as he shakes his head. He finds himself standing at the door, hesitating to knock. “It’ll make no difference.” He tells himself, running a hand through his messy hair. The door opens and his gaze snaps up. “Sir, are you here to visit her?” Nodding, he steps aside for the nurse to pass him.
Upon entering the room his shoulders drop at the sight of the woman. Her face abnormally pale, eyes glazed over. “Where have you been, young man.” He smiles at the sound of his mother’s voice, kind and gentle. “I...I went for a walk.” His stomach churns as he spits out the lie. “At this time?” He can’t tell her the truth, her condition is already worsening and she doesn’t need another thing to stress her.
“Yes...and I brought you this.” Opening his jacket he reveals the fully bloomed red rose. Her eyes lit up at the sight, after all, she hadn’t been outside in months. “It’s beautiful.” Her dainty hands take the gift from his gloved ones. “Has he come to see you?” Inquisitively, one of her brows raise. “Father.” He states in an displeased tone. She stares down at the pastel quilt for a moment. “Yes, he has.” Without him noticing she tucks away the papers littered with inked words that she’d been reading previously.
She has her own secrets as her son does, that neither of them would ever speak.
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According to attachment patterns and their relationship to adulthood, which attachment style does the following best describe?
As an adult, you feel unworthy, and you prefer to be alone.
ambivalent attachment
fearful-avoidant attachment
secure attachment
avoidant attachment
Answer:
fearful-avoidant attachment
Explanation:
Attachment refers to the development of a bond between an individual and another. It usually begins in childhood when children develop bonds with their closest parent.
The fearful-avoidant attachment is developed when an individual has a negative and unstable view of himself and others. He considers himself as unworthy to form relationships and because of certain traumatic experiences they might have had in the past they shy away from relationships. These group of people are easily susceptible to mental health challenges. They recoil to themselves and chose to be alone.
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Show/explain how to apply the understanding that word usage is a matter of convention, can change over time, and is sometimes contested.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Words might be one of the most powerful, important, and most commonly used things in today's world. Communicating, different languages it's how we function and work together as a team. However, certain words can be hurtful and tear people apart. Word usage is conventional by being able to use certain words in certain areas, in certain fields of expertise. Words have changed over time significantly. Cavemen for example is a simple language, mostly grunts but are words. Think about old English and how it has evolved into the English we speak today. Some words have even changed meanings over time. Lastly, words are contested by things like politics and other important positions. Words can be persuasive, lies, truths, hurtful, meaningful, and many more things. It just depends on who's using them and how they are.
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how to write an descriptive essay about my dream place
Answer:
Use description
Explanation:
Write a regular essay with all the necessary parts, complete sentences, transitions, etc... Than just add detail to anything you can.
EXAMPLE:
I was biking along a path of rose bushes.
I was on my yellow bike, pedaling down a smooth path of pink and white roses lined up on an old oak fence.
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This passage demonstrates what point of view? A) first person B) third person limited Eliminate C) third person objective D) third person omniscient
Answer:
A) first person
Explanation:
If your passege is:
from In My Youth
by James Baldwin
It must have been the cow bell that woke me. I rubbed my eyes, sat up, and in a dazed bewildered way, looked around. It was broad daylight—yes, the sun was at least an hour high. Some robins were singing in the trees by the roadside; a quail was whistling his bob-white from the topmost rail of the fence; and, at no great distance, hens were cackling, roosters crowing, ducks quacking. The air was filled with the merry sounds of the morning.There was something familiar in the appearance of the landscape; it seemed as if I had been on that very spot at some previous time; and yet there was a strangeness about everything which perplexed me not a little.
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1. speech about Traditional African marriage is an advantage for men only, not women.
It was the Rainbow gave thee birth,
And left thee all her lovely hues;
And, as her mother's name was Tears,
So runs it in thy blood to choose
5 For haunts the lonely pools, and keep
In company of trees that weep.
Go you and, with such glorious hues,
Live with proud peacocks in green parks
On lawns as smooth as shining glass,
10 Let every feather show its marks;
Get thee on boughs and clap thy wings
Before the windows of proud kings.
Nay, lovely Bird, thou art not vain;
Thou hast no proud ambitious mind;
15 I also love a quiet place
That's green, away from all mankind;
A lonely pool, and let a tree
Sigh with her bosom over me.
W H Davies
26. The ‘thee’ of the poem is
A. a peacock
B. the pet's mother
C. a kingfisher
D. a rainbow
Jus
Answer:
C. a kingfisher
Explanation:
What's the scariest dream you've ever had?
Answer:
i almost got murdered by my "best friend".
Explanation:
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Scout explains to Jem what Aunt Alexandra said that caused her to cry. What was it that upset her most?
Answer:
Jem theorizes that the difference has something to do with the ability to read and write. According to him, "background" does not mean how long a family has been around.
Explanation:
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What is something you learned about your own unique voice?
Answer:
dont let anyone judge ur voice it a beauty within,,dont feel bad or scared to show ur voice!!
Explanation:
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Chapter 15-17 To Kill A Mockingbird
Read closely descriptions of the Ewell's property and the Black community's property. Compare and contrast the tone in these sections, making sure to use specific evidence (diction, syntax) to help support your analysis.
Answer:
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Which line from the poem most clearly suggests the author's attitude? A) I have come by the highway home B) Save those that the oak is keeping C) The heart is still aching to seek D) To go with the drift of things
Which line from the poem most clearly suggests the author's attitude?
A) I have come by the highway home
B) Save those that the oak is keeping
C) The heart is still aching to seek
D) To go with the drift of things
Poem: OUT through the fields and the woods
And over the walls I have wended;
I have climbed the hills of view
And looked at the world, and descended;
I have come by the highway home,
And lo, it is ended.
The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go scraping and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last lone aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither;
The heart is still aching to seek,
But the feet question 'Whither?'
Ah, when to the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow and accept and accept the end
Of a love or a season?
Answer:
C) The heart is still aching to seek
Explanation:
The line from the poem that most clearly suggests the author's attitude is "The heart is still aching to seek".
This is because, the poet talks about aching to seek out more things out there rather than being confined to one place without exploring the various sides of life.
‘People protest about the cruelty of keeping animals in captivity, but they seem happy enough to eat meat, keep pets and visit zoos. All animals should be free!’ Write an article for a magazine in which you explain your point of view on this statement.
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Answer:
Those people who protest against cruelty are specifically arguing against cruelty, not containment. They don`t like the fact that some animals are being mistreated and/or hurt by their owners. This doesn`t mean they can`t eat meat or have pets, it just means that they fight for treating animals like humans, and providing them with the same rights to a comfortable home and medication.
Answer:
Keeping animals in captivity can prevent their extinction. Zoos, aquariums, water parks, and other facilities can help to maintain the viability of endangered species when humanity does not do a good enough job of protecting the animals in the wild.
When you say that people protest about the cruelty of keeping animals in captivity but they still eat meat and visit zoos, it is the same as saying that people love animals as pets but keep eating animals. Nevertheless, I understand that stopping eating meat is a personal decision and not everyone wants to do it. However, I think it is hypocrites, but I also think that judging people who "loves animals but still eats meat" is not the way. We, as people who love animals, should encourage everyone to stop eating meat at least a few times a week and share the benefits of it. Judging just sends the wrong message.
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What does the use of the word muttering suggest?
- a feeling of discontent
- the noise of city streets
- the inability to be understood- a sense of loneliness
Answer:
a feeling of discontent
Explanation:
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Why helping friends isn't always good
Answer:
Helping friends isn't always a good thing. While it is an important part of being a good friend, sometimes it is best to leave certain situations alone. Maybe your friend is going through an emotional crisis. Maybe you youself aren't emotionally or mentally strong enough to handle soemthing like that. You could become toxic to your friend causing more situations. It could even cause you to become more sad because you are around a tough situation. Sometimes your friend may even be an independant person and doesn't want any help, so it is good to give the person the space they need and help if they want you too.
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What did Chris discover
regarding his father which he found particularly upsetting?
o his father had adopted him and never told him
O his father had a history of criminal convictions
his father had physically abused his sister
O his father had a double life with a second family
Answer:
d i think
Explanation:
i found here What did Chris McCandless find out about his dad?
The narrator reveals the reason for McCandless's change. During his trip, he had discovered that his father had maintained a relationship with his first wife and his other children, heading two households. He had a son with his first wife after McCandless was born, before Walt and Billie moved to the East Coast.
i will give brainllent NO LINKS Roger Bannister is famous in the track world. He was the first person to run a mile (1.6 kilometers) in less than four minutes. When asked, fifty years later, if he felt this achievement was his greatest, he replied, "No." After a relatively short running career, Bannister finished medical school. He became a neurologist. To Bannister, neurology was an important science. Once he retired from running, his career in neurology became his focus. He made advances in his research. He also co-wrote the standard medical text on neurology. Bannister felt his medical achievements were more important than his track records.
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Bannister's medical work made him _________.
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A hopeful
B proud
C responsible
D anxious
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Complete the following outline on the duckbill platypus by selecting topics and subtopics from the list. Capitalize correctly.
Digs a den Blind until four months old
Has a bill like a duck Hold eggs closely to chest, rolls into a ball until hatched
Lays two or three eggs Has no fur until two months old
Has grayish-brown fur Has webbed feet
How a duckbill platypus lays her eggs Is friendly and playful
What a baby platypus is like Born with strange little bills
I. How a Duckbill Platypus Looks
Has a flattened tail
II.
Seals them together
III.
Answer:
I. How a Duckbill Platypus Looks
A. Has webbed feet
B. Has a bill like a duck
C. Has a flattened tail
D. Has grayish-brown fur
II. How a duckbill platypus lays her eggs
A. Lays two or three eggs
B. Holds eggs closely to chest, rolls into a ball until hatched
C. Seals them together
D. Digs a den
III. What a baby platypus is like
A. Has no fur until two months old
B. Blind until four months old
C. Born with strange little bills
D.Is friendly and playful
What does "cause I feel like such an insomniac" mean in literal meaning?
Answer:
Common causes of insomnia include stress, an irregular sleep schedule, poor sleeping habits, mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, physical illnesses and pain, medications, neurological problems, and specific sleep disorders.
Explanation:
I(return) to my sit. What would be the proper way to use return for this sentence?
Answer:
I returned to my seat .
Explanation:
It would be returned back to my seat or the sentence above due to the fact it appears to be in past tense.
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Answer:
I returned to my seat would be the correct answer. I guess.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a comparison conjunction?
a.
However
c.
Similarly
b.
Both
d.
c and b
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A is the answer because however is a conjunction and can still be used to compare things
A research question should
Select one:
be answerable in a few paragraphs.
be answerable in a few words.
be answerable in a few sentences
take years to know the answer to.
Answer:
be answerable in a few paragraphs
Explanation:
Hell hooks :all about love
In chapter 2, what does hooks say about hitting children as a a form of discipline? Do you agree with her stance ? Is it abuse ? Why or why not ? Write your own words
Answer:
They were really saying that you literally had to be hit? hooks: Yes. And, you know, I kept saying to them that there are a lot of ways to discipline a child without hitting them. They could not conceive of any discipline in life that did not include punishment.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a parasite?
(A)a living thing that gets its energy from another living thing
(B)a living thing that harms another living thing when taking something from it
(C)a larger living thing that takes from a smaller one
(D)a smaller living thing that takes from a larger one
Answer:
(B)a living thing that harms another living thing when taking something from it
What happened after Chacin came up with the idea for The Play-a-Grill?