Answer:
Explanation:The book is called Ungifted chapter 6 [Uncredited]. Mr.Osborne does not think that Donovan is gifted and he thinks that they pick randomly to go to the top academy.
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How has the experience of women and people of color working in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) changed since the 1960s? What kinds of jobs do you think were usually available to women then? Was it the same for white women and women of color?
Amber is writing a research paper about animal intelligence. Here is her introduction: (1) At one time in history, it was believed that the ability to make tools was what defined the human race. (2) A certain intelligence has been associated with the ability to create and use tools. (3) New research supports that crows not only make tools, but they are also a lot smarter than we may think. What is the thesis statement in Amber’s introduction? sentences 1 and 3 sentence 2 sentence 3 sentences 2 and 3
Answer:
sentence 3
Explanation:
Answer:
sentence 3
Explanation:
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Pretend it is November 21, 1915 and you are a member of Shackleton’s crew. Write a 2-3 sentence journal entry for the day. Include how you FEEL about the day’s events.
Recycling paper is the best way to protect trees. Recycling prevents trees from being cut down and used for paper and other products. According to the Green Center, recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees. If everyone in the United States recycled just a small portion of their newspapers, we could save 25 million trees. People should recycle paper and use recycled products whenever they can to save our forests.
Which excerpts provide evidence to support the claim? Select two choices.
“Recycling paper is the best way to protect trees.”
“Recycling prevents trees from being cut down.”
“If everyone in the United States recycled…we could save 25 million trees.”
“People should recycle paper and use recycled products.”
“According to the Green Center, recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees.”
Answer:
Sentences 2 and 3
Explanation:
“Recycling paper is the best way to protect trees” is the claim.
“Recycling prevents trees from being cut down” gives reason to support the claim.
“People should recycle paper and use recycled products” is a claim.
“According to the Green Center, recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees” uses logos to support the claim.
Answer: Its #3 and #5
“If everyone in the United States recycled…we could save 25 million trees.”
“According to the Green Center, recycling one ton of paper helps save 17 trees.”
Explanation: #2 was wrong
Imagine your school receives a large donation. The school board is considering three different possibilities for making use of the money: a new cafeteria, a new library, or a new gymnasium. Consider the state of these facilities at your own school, why each is important, and why each does or doesn't need the money for upgrades or repairs. Then, write a letter to the school board explaining your findings and expressing your opinion about which is the best choice to receive the donation.
Answer:
A nap room people don´t get enough sleep
or our cafeteria food we could get taco bell
Maybe try to use it on buying kids snacks cause some people dont get to eat
Explanation: Makes sense
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Answer:no
Explanation: no it dose not cost money you just give that person extra points
Answer:
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Firestorm
On March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City caught fire. The factory was located on the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of a building, and later investigations revealed that the factory owners had locked the doors to the stairwells and exits to discourage workers from taking unauthorized breaks and to prevent theft. The fire was one of the deadliest industrial disasters in history--146 workers died from the burns, smoke inhalation, or falling or jumping to their deaths. Most of the victims were young women who had recently immigrated to the United States.
Hero(ine)
Captain John Smith was one of the leaders of Jamestown, the first English settlement in North American. He had many encounters with Native Americans--some were friendly exchanges, and some involved violence. However, his most famous encounter--the one involving Pocahontas, the Powhatan chief's daughter, may not have actually happened. Smith made no mention of the meeting in his original diaries but described the event many years later when he wrote and published his experiences in a travel book meant to get Englishmen interested in moving to America.
Kansas No More
The movie The Wonderful Wizard of Oz includes some of the most recognizable characters in Hollywood history, including Dorothy, Toto, and the Wicked Witch of the West. The story began as a children's novel, which was written by L. Frank Baum and published in 1900. By 1902 the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was a Broadway musical, and in 1939, the iconic film was released. You may have read an excerpt from the beginning of the novel earlier in this course.
Well Read
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist and speaker who started life as a slave in Maryland. Before escaping North, he taught himself to read, with the help of some local, very poor white children. He then proceeded to share his knowledge with fellow slaves of all ages. Douglass did all of this during a time when teaching a slave to read was illegal. In fact, it was something that slave owners tried hard to prevent--they knew that reading would spark the imaginations of slaves, and give them knowledge and ideas that might help them escape or inspire them to stage a revolt.
List each of the topics in the tabs above. For each topic, describe a present-day situation or theme that seems related or connected in some way to the people, events, or themes involved.
Choose two topics, and list the details that should appear in a poem about that topic.
Choose one of these two topics, and write a poem that includes an allusion to that topic. Include some of the details you identified in Step 2, and add lines to help the poem express the themes you identified in Step 1.
Answer:At approximately 4:40 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, 1911, as the workday was ending, a fire flared up in a scrap bin under one of the cutter's tables at the northeast corner of the 8th floor.[13] The first fire alarm was sent at 4:45 p.m. by a passerby on Washington Place who saw smoke coming from the 8th floor.[14] Both owners of the factory were in attendance and had invited their children to the factory on that afternoon.[15] The Fire Marshal concluded that the likely cause of the fire was the disposal of an unextinguished match or cigarette butt in the scrap bin, which held two months' worth of accumulated cuttings by the time of the fire.[16] Beneath the table in the wooden bin were hundreds of pounds of scraps left over from the several thousand shirtwaists that had been cut at that table. The scraps piled up from the last time the bin was emptied, coupled with the hanging fabrics that surrounded it; the steel trim was the only thing that was not highly flammable.[13] Although smoking was banned in the factory, cutters were known to sneak cigarettes, exhaling the smoke through their lapels to avoid detection.[17] A New York Times article suggested that the fire may have been started by the engines running the sewing machines. A series of articles in Collier's noted a pattern of arson among certain sectors of the garment industry whenever their particular product fell out of fashion or had excess inventory in order to collect insurance. The Insurance Monitor, a leading industry journal, observed that shirtwaists had recently fallen out of fashion, and that insurance for manufacturers of them was "fairly saturated with moral hazard." Although Blanck and Harris were known for having had four previous suspicious fires at their companies, arson was not suspected in this case.[15]The building's south side, with windows marked X from which 50 women jumped62 people jumped or fell from windowsA bookkeeper on the 8th floor was able to warn employees on the 10th floor via telephone, but there was no audible alarm and no way to contact staff on the 9th floor.[18] According to survivor Yetta Lubitz, the first warning of the fire on the 9th floor arrived at the same time as the fire itself.[19] Although the floor had a number of exits, including two freight elevators, a fire escape, and stairways down to Greene Street and Washington Place, flames prevented workers from descending the Greene Street stairway, and the door to the Washington Place stairway was locked to prevent theft by the workers; the locked doors allowed managers to check the women's purses.[20] The foreman who held the stairway door key had already escaped by another route.[21] Dozens of employees escaped the fire by going up the Greene Street stairway to the roof. Other survivors were able to jam themselves into the elevators while they continued to operate.[22]Within three minutes, the Greene Street stairway became unusable in both directions.[23] Terrified employees crowded onto the single exterior fire escape – which city officials had allowed Asch to erect instead of the required third staircase[13] – a flimsy and poorly anchored iron structure that may have been broken before the fire. It soon twisted and collapsed from the heat and overload, spilling about 20 victims nearly 100 feet (30 m) to their deaths on the concrete pavement below. The remainder waited until smoke and fire overcame them.The fire department arrived quickly but was unable to stop the flames, as their ladders were only long enough to reach as high as the 7th floor.[1] The fallen bodies and falling victims also made it difficult for the fire department to approach the building.Elevator operators Joseph Zito[24] and Gaspar Mortillaro saved many lives by traveling three times up to the 9th floor for passengers, but Mortillaro was eventually forced to give up when the rails of his elevator buckled under the heat. Some victims pried the elevator doors open and jumped into the empty shaft, trying to slide down the cables or to land on top of the car. The weight and impacts of these bodies warped the elevator car and made it impossible for Zito to make another attempt. William Gunn Shepard, a reporter at the tragedy, would say that "I learned a new sound that day, a sound more horrible than description can picture – the thud of a speeding living body on a stone sidewalk".[25]A large crowd of bystanders gathered on the street, witnessing 62 people jumping or falling to their deaths from the burning building.[26] Louis Waldman, later a New York Socialist state assemblyman, described the scene years later:[27]One Saturday afternoon in March of that year—March 25, to be precise—I was sitting at one of the reading tables in the old Astor Library. … It was a raw, unpleasant day and the comfortable reading room seemed a delightful place to spend the remaining few hours until the library closed.
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Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.
First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."
Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.
Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.
With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.
Part A and Part B below contain one fill-in-the-blank to be used for all three question responses. Your complete response must be in the format A, B, C including the letter choice, commas, and a space after the commas.
Part A:
Which of the following best explains what the title "Memories of a Memory" means"?
Fill in blank 1 using A, B, or C.
Our memories are not as real or factual as we think they are.
Our memories from childhood are not necessarily correct.
Some people have memories that are not based in fact.
Part B
Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Add your selection to blank 1 using F, G, or H.
Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something.
Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk.
Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is
Select one quotation from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Add your selection to blank 1 using I, J, or K.
With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true.
When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.
But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room.
Part A is answer choice A
Part B is answer choice F and J
Answer:
a, f, i.
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Which of the following is presented in an essay’s body?
thesis statement
supporting evidence
concluding statement
the hook
Answer:
supporting evidence
Explanation:
thesis and the hook are in the introduction
concluding statement is in the conclusion
Think of a fact or detail about Persuasive Language. Write a short line with that fact or detail. try to use least 1 of these words: agree, argument, convince, for instance, in addition, point of view, prove, reason, support
Answer: Persuasive language creates an argument to change ones point of view by convincing the reader to agree with their reason or side of the argument.
Which statement best evaluates this response to the writing prompt?
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Press the hotspot location to show where a deep ocean trench forms at a convergent plate boundary.
The hotspot location is where a deep ocean trench forms at a convergent plate boundary near LIithosphere.
What is lithosphere?A lithosphere is a planet's or a natural satellite's stiff, outermost rocky shell. It is made up of the crust and the region of the upper mantle on Earth that exhibits elastic behavior over periods of thousands of years or longer.
The earth's solid crust, or hard outer layer, is known as the lithosphere. Minerals and rocks make up its composition. A thin layer of earth covers it. It has a varied topography with a number of different landforms, including mountains, plateaus, deserts, plains, valleys, etc.
The crust and the brittle upper mantle make up the lithosphere, the Earth's outermost layer. The Greek terms "lithos," which means stone, and "sphaira," which means globe or ball, are the source of the English word "lithosphere."
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The Shackleton Expedition Pages 13-15
The men arrive at Elephant Island. Do you think this is a victory or just another obstacle? Why? Write 2-3 sentences.
What wave property is different between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Answer:
The different types of radiation are defined by the amount of energy found in the photons. Radio waves have photons with low energies, microwave photons have a little more energy than radio waves, infrared photons have still more, then visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, and, the most energetic of all, gamma-rays.
Explanation:
The wave properties that are different between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum are wavelength and frequency.
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?The electromagnetic spectrum shows the ranges of all types of electromagnetic radiation. They tell the frequencies of electromagnetic radiations with respect to their wavelengths and energies of photons. Radiation is an entity that travels and passes through objects.
The energy contained in the photons determines the various forms of radiation. Low-energy photons make up radio waves; microwave photons have a little bit more energy than radio waves; infrared photons have much more energy, and the most energetic photons of them are gamma rays.
Therefore, the differences between each region of the electromagnetic spectrum are frequency and wavelength.
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Read the sentence.
The puppy is sound asleep inside the cardboard box.
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
Answer:
inside the cardboard box is your prepositional phrase in this sentence.
At the Capulet’s party, Tybalt showed his _______________ toward Romeo when he asked permission to attack him.
Answer:
Valiant
valiant - possessing or acting with bravery or boldness
Explanation:
At the Capulet’s party, Tybalt showed his valiant toward Romeo when he asked permission to attack him
What do animals that are carnivores eat?
whatever they can find
fish and insects
other animals
plants and fungus
A carnivore is an organism that mostly eats meat or the flesh of animals. Sometimes carnivores are called predators. Organisms that carnivores hunt are called prey. Carnivores are a major part of the food web, a description of which organisms eat which other organisms in the wild.
Answer: 1 and 2
Explanation: carnivours are animals that eat meat
What is the purpose of plot complications in a novel?
to add suspense and keep readers engaged
to highlight the turning point of the novel
to add confusion and make readers pay attention
to introduce the characters and the setting
Answer:
To add suspense and keep readers engaged
Describe the basic conflict between Phillip and Ms. Narwin. How did it begin? How might it have been avoided?
In chapter 5 of The Outsiders, how does the setting of the old abandoned church influence the mood?
It is a potentially dangerous place because it is so old that is likely to fall in and injure the two boys, which adds to the conflict.
It is a neutral place where the boys can come and go as they like, so it has no influence on the mood.
It creates a somewhat safe place where the boys are likely to be discovered, creating even more tension.
It creates a safe place where the boys have time to think, but it also creates tension because they can’t stay there forever.
Answer:
It creates a safe place where the boys have time to think, but it also creates tension because they can't stay there forever
Explanation:
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In Chapter 5 of The Outsiders, the setting of the old abandoned church influences the mood by creating a safe place where the boys have time to think, but it also creates tension because they can't stay there forever.
What the church in chapter 5 of Outsiders emphasize ?The old abandoned church in Chapter 5 of "The Outsiders" emphasizes the themes of friendship, isolation, and coming of age. The church becomes a safe haven for the main character, Ponyboy, and his friend, Johnny, as they hide from the police and the rival gang.
The church is described as being in a state of disrepair, but it provides a shelter for the boys to hide out in. This creates a sense of safety and security for them, which influences the mood in a positive way.
However, the realization that they cannot stay there indefinitely creates a sense of tension and uncertainty, which adds to the mood. Additionally, the church setting is described as being peaceful and serene, which contrasts with the violence and chaos of the boys' lives, and this contrast also influences the mood.
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In Indirect Characterization...
Group of answer choices
A. the writer reveals the character through STEAL.
B. the writer describes the character.
C. the character's personality is directly described by the author.
Answer:
a-the writer reveals the character through steal
Optic refers to vision, or seeing, so what does the word panoptic meant?
blind, not seeing
seeing things that aren’t there
all-seeing
hazy or foggy
Answer:
All-seeing
Explanation:
Pan- all
optic- seeing
Answer:
Seeing all or Seeing something that does not know it is being watched
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Write an introductory paragraph for a paper comparing the poems "Harlem" by Langston Hughes and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” by Louise Driscoll.
Answer: I believe that the poems Harlem and Hold fast are completely different. I believe this because "Hold your fast dreams" is saying to keep your dreams and to hold it and "Harlem" talked about dreams fading away like old meat. Another reason is because "Harlem" is comparing a dream to other things like crust and sugar, though on the other hand "Hold Your Fast Dreams" is saying to put your dreams in your heart and believe.
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Imagine you have been invited to work with elected officials in your town on one issue of importance to your community. What primary issue would you want to work on and why?
Answer: i would work on solving the problem of the green house because its killing our planet and if we dont react quickly we would all die in a short of time like from here to 3 decades later. That is something that i would mainly focus the most.
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Answer:
The primary issue I would focus on would be safe driving. There have been recent issues with distracted and unsafe divers causing issues and unsafe road conditions. Teen drivers use their phones too much while driving which leads to distracted driving accidents. Drunk driving is also an issue to be addressed. Safe driving is important to me because myself and lots of other people that are important to me use roads to travel.
Explanation:
This depends on where you live and current events in your area. This is just a sample answer.
Drag each sentence to the correct location on the table.
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Match each description to the correct genre.
Gabby Costa’s new book is based on
her troubled childhood.
Harry wants to write a story about
the adventures of his favorite
childhood character, Winnie the Pooh.
Anne Frank’s The Diary of A Young Girl
recounts Anne's fears, doubts, and
struggles during World War II.
Tina wants to write a short story based
on the Grimm Brothers' fairytale
“Hansel and Gretel.”
Answer:yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
nonfiction:"winnie the pooh" and "Hansel and Gretel"
fiction:her childhood and Annes diary
Explanation:
"whinnie the pooh" and "Hansel and Gretel" is not real so nonfiction and Annes diary and Gabbys book based on her childhood is real so fiction
What are 3 examples of the theme "Don't judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins" in the book Walk Two Moons
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Answer:
3 exampels: Death. Coming in at a close second is another of life and literature's universal themes: death. Good vs. evil. Coming of age.
Explanation:
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Answer:1. D 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C
Explanation:
Which of the following quotations supports the idea that Charlotte is nervous about climbing the Royal Yard?
"It hadn’t been easy to convince him I was in earnest about becoming one of the crew."
"‘I want to show that I stand with you,’ I pleaded. That I made a mistake.’"
"And yet I had to climb. This was my restitution."
"With halting steps and shallow breath, I approached the rail only to pause when I reached it. I could hear a small inner voice crying, ‘Don’t! Don’t!’"
practice goofs and great inventions essay
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answer:
i think making mistakes are the key to making new discoveries. scientists have learned many things due to their own mistakes. thomas edison once said that inventing was 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. the typical or usual role of a mistake in science is not to lead to a brilliant invention, but to teach the next scientist(s) how to do better the next time around. as space physicist carl sagon once said, "science is a self-correcting process". what i believe that means is that science like marriage cannot be rushed.
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Answer:
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