What literary device (figurative language) is yuck, in the following sentence?
“Temperamental, sassy, narcissistic – yuck he thought!”
a.Personification
b.Hyperbole
c.Onomatopoeia
d.Alliteration
Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
night it is 8.57 so night
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. E
2. G
3. D
4. A
5. I
6. C
7. H
8. J
9. B
10. F
These are the most likely answers. Please give me brainliest if I helped!
Answer:
1. E
2. H
3. D
4. A
5. I
6. C
7. G
8. J
9. B
10. F
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1. Refer to the underlined portion of the text that reflects the given
number 1. Choose the answer below that best enhances the passage.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Seriousness
C. Farce
D. Exception
SOMEONE WHOS READ THE GIVER BY LOIS LOWRY HELP ME OUT
What was Jonas’s rst surprise when he arrived for his rstday of training?a)The Receiver had a secretaryb)The secretary stood when Jonas enteredthe room.c)The attendant was very tall.d)The door had an intercom.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Omggg it has to be 20 characters
02. Why did Veronica make the kids leave the ice cream shop?
03. Why did Jack change his mind about meeting August in the end?
04. What are the four things Jack mentions in the section titled Four Things?
05. What are some of the things Jack likes about August?
06. Who does Jack blame for their friendship ending?
07. What did Jack name his sled?
08. Why do people assume Jack’s family is rich?
09. In the section titled In Science, how does Jack feel after realizing what he had done?
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What is the focal point of the image?
Describe the surrounding area.
How does the image make you feel?
What do you think is the photographers purpose of this photo?
Answer:
Oh!
It is the trees
Beach, sand, palm trees
Happy and relaxed
About the seaside beautifully and their peaceful lively scene
Explanation:
This is actually your own imagination though dude!
Read each sentence. Which sentence is written to reflect the correct use of grammar?
A. The teacher gave her and me the assignment.
B. The teacher gave she and I the assignment.
C. The teacher gave I and her the assignment.
D. The teacher gave I and she the assignment.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It sounds better than the others
A. The teacher gave her and me the assignment.
The quickest way to figure this out is to remove the second person from this sentence:
The teacher gave me the assignment.
The teacher gave I the assignment.
Out of these two, using 'me' is the correct option, so option A would be your only choice.
Hope this helps mate! Best of luck to you.
How is the narrator’s point of view toward race different from Lisabeth’s and Casey’s points of view? How does the author develop all three characters’ points of view?
The story is Main Street by Jacqueline Woodson
Think back to Chapter 8 of A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole. What are the central ideas of the chapter? Check all that apply.
Einstein's theory led scientists to discover black holes.
Thinking of space as blanket-like changed how scientists viewed gravity.
Gravity is the source of a black hole's strong pull.
Newton and Einstein both had theories about gravity that worked.
After a star dies, it might leave a black hole.
Answer:
A. Einstein's theory led scientists to discover black holes.
B. Thinking of space as blanket-like changed how scientists viewed gravity.
D. Newton and Einstein both had theories about gravity that worked.
Explanation:
A. Einstein's theory led scientists to discover black holes.
B. Thinking of space as blanket-like changed how scientists viewed gravity.
D. Newton and Einstein both had theories about gravity that worked.
The black hole is a place in the space where gravity pulls so much that even light can't get out. The gravity is very strong because matter has been squeezed into the tiny space.
Why can't we see black holes?
the black hole is a place in the space where gravity pulls very much that even light can't get out. The gravity is very strong because matter has been squeezed into the tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying. Because no light could get out, people can not see black holes.
Is a black hole not a hole a good book?
The Black Hole Is NOT a Hole that an excellent introduction to the extremely complex scientific concept for youngester readers interested in astronomy. Back matter includes a timeline that sums up important findings discussed throughout, while in the glossary and index provide a quick point of reference for readers.
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Dominic was balancing on the fence. No matter how many times he fell off or got hurt, he never learned his lesson. Last spring, he'd sprained his left ankle. Last fall, he'd fractured his right wrist. One summer, he'd spent six weeks with a cast on his leg. He just never learned.
His older sister, Sophia, was watching from the porch. She knew that Mom would come out any second and say, "Dominic Salvatore Mazzello, you come in this house immediately."
"Hey, Sophia, watch what I can do!" Dominic yelled from the fence.
He got up on his toes like a gymnast on a balance beam and stretched toward the sky.
"You're going to fall!" Sophia shouted back.
"Oh, I am not! You're just jealous because I can do this and you can't."
Dominic reached higher and higher. Suddenly, his right foot slipped. Then, his left foot slipped. Sophia saw her brother falling, falling, falling. . . .
As Dominic neared the ground, Sophia leaped from the porch, dashed to the fence, and caught her little brother in her arms.
"Nice catch, Wonder Woman," Mom called from the front porch. Sophia and Dominic both smiled. But Dominic stopped smiling as soon as Mom said, "Dominic Salvatore Mazzello, you come in this house immediately."
Why does Mom call Sophia "Wonder Woman"?
A.
because Dominic is always getting rescued
B.
because Dominic reads old comic books
C.
because Sophia resembles Wonder Woman
D.
because Sophia performs a heroic act
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because Sophia performs a heroic act
Why does Felix feel impressed and intimidated by his uncle?
Answer:
Because his uncle is honest and skilled.
Explanation:
Can someone please answer this, it’s by the book night by Elie Wiesel
The Topic is Should teens be allowed to play dangerous sports, Yes they should )You have previously written the introduction and body paragraphs of your argument. Now you will write the conclusion to complete this argument.
Be sure to use the information you previously collected in your Argument Organizer and your writing.
In your conclusion, remember to:
Use a conclusion transition phrase at the beginning of your paragraph
Restate your claim in a new way
Remind readers of your topic and why it is important
Summarize your argument
End with one of these four clinchers:
Call for action
Show positive change
Show negative effects
Discuss future research
Write three or more complete sentences
Write in the formal style using the third person point of view.
Answer:
Now you know that it depends on the teens who will play dangerous sports. It is always good to make a decision if you ask for a guide from your guardian. If a teen plays dangerous sports and knows how to play, like an athlete it will be good for them. But if they didn't know how to play it will be a danger to them. Be an excellent athlete or a player so you can pursue what you loved to do. Remember to ask for guidance cause you are still a teenager.
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DIRECTIONS AT THE TOP AND THE SIDE OF THE PAGE
Answer:
Hi, there are 5 stages of a tornado formation:
Explanation:
1.) Warm moist air rises from the ground.
2.) Warm air meets cold dry air, creating a vortex that descends from the storm cloud.
3.) Vortex makes contact with the ground.
4.) Updraft draws in more air, rises while rotating.
5.) Tornado spins at a high speed which creates a destructive force.
Hope this helps, have a good day!
If you've read Princess Diaries Book 1, please answer this question.
What did Mia have a hard time beliving about lily?
A. She had a date for the Cultural Diversity Dance.
B. Lilly neded Michael's help with algebra.
C. Lilly wanted to shoot a movie about Lana.
D. Lilly was impressed that Mia was the Princess of Genovia.
Answer:
Lilly Moscovitz is the best friend to Mia Thermopolis and brother to Michael ... tell Lilly that she cannot air the footage on her show as Mia would get in trouble. ... "I love you" on the phone and Lilly refuses to believe that Kenny would do that.
Explanation:
Cat In the Rain -
1. Where was the couple staying? Did they know anybody there?
2. Who usually visited the public garden near the hotel? Why?
3. What was the weather like that day?
4. Was there anybody on the square?
5. What did the American wife see outside?
6. How did her husband react to it? And what did the girl reply?
7. Who did she see when she went downstairs?
8. What did she like about the hotel-keeper?
9. Who opened the umbrella in the doorway for her? Why?
10. Was the cat outside?
11. What did the girl feel when she was going back to her room?
12. What did she say about her hair in the room? What did her husband think about her hair?
13. What else did she want?
14. Who knocked at their door? Why?
Poetry. I need help with questions 5 and 6.
Answer Below :)
Explanation:
For Number 5, what is being personified is the summers "eye" (also you can use complexion as personification). You should probably know this but personification puts human traits to non human traits. And what it reveals about summer is that summer is hot and also that that the sun is out for only some of the time. For 6, the speaker emphasizes (line 1) that if he can compare (the person he is talking to) to a summer day.
Hope this helps :)
5: The sun is divine, godly, or heavenly. This device reveals that summer is a spiritual time.
6: It emphasizes the light, and godliness that comes from the sun.
What is the best way to change this sentence from passive voice to active voice?
The entire barn was moved across the field by the strong winds.
A.
Across the field, the entire barn was moved by the strong winds.
B.
The strong winds moved the entire barn across the field.
C.
Moved across the field, the entire barn was by the strong winds.
D.
The entire barn across the field was moved by the strong winds.
The answer will be
(B)The strong winds moved the entire barn across the field.
Answer:
change moved to moving! and on b say the strong winds were moving the entire barn across the field.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!
T IS TRUE
F IS FALSE
Answer:
1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F 6. T 7. T
Explanation:
Answer:
11. T - In a tornado warning, a tornado may form because the conditions are favorable
12. T - Most Tornadoes occur in the GReat Plains area of the U.S
13. F - Tornadoes can range from 50 yards to 100 miles
14. F - Techniclhly, the F5 tornado is the strongest
15. F - Tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise, and in the Southern Hemisphere they rotate clockwise.
16. T - This is true.
17. F - A funnel cloud that touches the ground becomes a tornado
18. T - Many states are a part of Tornado Alley
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
In the space below, write an objective summary of pages 44–49 of Trash Vortex. Be sure to include two central ideas and explain how they are developed in the text.
Answer:
Hey you should inlcude the page.
Explanation:
Please help with the question below
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
Walking in the sand, Mary stepped on a shell that scratched her foot.
What type of phrase is "walking in the sand"?
A.
gerund
B.
participial
C.
noun
D.
verb
My essay so far:
Why phony content is hazardous!
There is an immense sum of data on the cyberspace, although not all of it is accurate. Regrettably, social media users frequently cannot tell whether the content they look at is false or true. This commentary illuminates wherefore it is vital to fact-verify the information you see on the cyberspace.
There is an immense sum of information on the cyberspace, although not all of it is accurate. This is information from How trust Worthy is Social Media?, “So how do you tell truth from lies online? A group of researchers in Chile started analyzing news on Twitter after a devastating earthquake in Santiago in 2010. They learned that false tweets tend to include question marks or exclamation points. True tweets tend to be longer, include links, and come from users with more followers. If you’re unsure whether a post you’re seeing is true or not, check it out on snopes.com or factcheck.org.”
This means, most videos on the internet people are lying and this is how you can figure out if it is true or not. This also lets you know, if there are groups of people trying to expose people for lying on the internet, there must has to be a lot of influencers doing it too.
Therefore, you cannot trust all information on the internet. In Digital Detectives, it states, "In August 2017, while Texas was being rocked by Hurricane Harvey, an image was posted to Twitter. It looked like it had been taken from the driver’s seat of a car. Outside, the road was flooded, and there was a shark in the water. The post read: “Believe it or not, this is a shark on the freeway in Houston, Texas.” It was “liked” 142,000 times—but the photo wasn’t real. It was made with photo-editing software, and had first appeared online in 2011."
This means that she photoshopped this picture to look like there was a shark on the freeway for "likes," and "followers," although this was not real/false. This also shows/tells you to not listen to everything people post on the internet.
Credits to advanced video editing software, additional citizens than ever can be capable of making “deepfake” films that seem like actual tape of notorious individuals expressing things they have not once stated. My evidence here is from Fakeout, "Deepfakes are videos with visual or audio content that has been manipulated. They make it seem as if the video’s subject is saying words he or she has not actually spoken. In the past, videos like these could be made only by trained special-effects artists or video editors. Now, anyone with the time and the right tools can make a convincing deepfake."
The author of this is sarcastically says thanks to the people who created apps where you can create deepfakes, and put fake things on videos to make them seem like the person said it.
Could someone give me feedback and give me a conclusion paragraph?
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Explanation:
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Read the passage from “Councilman Proposes Water Ban.”
Our region has experienced a record drought this year. The water level in the local reservoir has dropped by several feet. To address this problem, Councilman Garcia is proposing a water ban this summer. The ban would limit how often people can water their yards. There are several ways this ban will be effective.
This passage would best be included as part of which section of the article?
the conclusion
the counterclaim
the introduction
the main body
id consider it the main body
Read this excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
Now try this tasty thought experiment. Say some friends far outside the black hole decide to send you a snack. If they launch a red apple your way, it’s invisible to you at first. But keep your eyes peeled! Eventually, the apple shifts from invisible to blue, then to green, yellow, orange, and finally red, as it passes through gravitational zones that are closer and closer to the same strength as yours.
Which type of graphical representation would best support a reader’s understanding of this excerpt?
someone watching an apple hurl through space
a picnic basket being launched into space
an apple made up of all the colors mentioned
a series of apples in each color mentioned
Answer:
the top option, watching an apple travel through space.
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows.
Critics might say that smartphones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smartphones in an educational setting.
What is the counterclaim the author introduces to the argument?
Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom.
Cell phones in the classroom cause too many distractions.
Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom.
67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom.
Answer:
"Cell phones in the classroom cause too many distractions."
Explanation:
All the other options are giving reasons why cell phones SHOULD be in classes, this one goes against the text.
Part A
What inference can be made about the jobs of the future from "President Obama's Third Annual Back to School Speech"?
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A. They will require the ability to be creative.
B. Jobs of the future will require a college degree.
C. Jobs of the future will require scientific knowledge.
D. They will require previous work experience.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the speech best supports the inference in Part A?
1. “Or maybe you’ll write the next great American novel.”
2. “But the fact of the matter is, is that more than 60 percent of the jobs in the next decade will require more than a high school diploma -- more than 60 percent.”
3. “I was just talking to Donae, and she wants to be an architect, and she’s interning with an architectural firm, and she’s already got her sights set on what school she wants to go to.”
4. “We’ll be able to make sure the newest inventions and the latest breakthroughs happen right here in the United States of America.”
Answer:
c and 3
Explanation:
i took this quiz before
Write a paragraph that explains how Claudette’s arrest develops a central idea that has been building throughout the text thus far.