Answer:
Minimum wage should be increased for fast-food workers for many reasons. Most people working in fast-food are either teenagers trying to save money up to start a life, or people who can not get a different job with higher pay. These people are depending on the money to have a decent life, and provide. I also think they need higher pay because of all they have to do in their job. They deal with rude customers on a daily basis. They also stress over how good they are dong their job, proper cooking and getting orders right and even saying the right things.
Explanation:
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Match the sentence blank to the correct homonym.
1. You can _____ the tea into the large glasses.
2. At night, he would _____ through several books on the subject.
3. The pilot began the airplane's _____.
4. The group nodded in _____.
5. A small _____ of thread hung at the seam of the material.
6. Screaming loudly might damage a vocal _____.
ascent
pore
assent
pour
cord
chord
Answer:
1. Pour
2. Pore
3. Ascent
4. Assent
5. Cord
6. Chord
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Pour
2. Pore
3. Ascent
4. Assent
5. Cord
6. Chord
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how is cheese made and what cultural events is cheese associated with?
Please use your own words :)
step 1. Preparing the milk: before making cheese it needs to be processed.
step 2: Acidifying the milk: Adding cultures to the milk allows it to begin to ferment and makes it more acidic.
step 3.Curdling the milk: Adding rennet causes a reaction that curdles the milk, creating curds.
step 4. Cutting the curd: Next, the cheesemaker cuts the curd with knives and heats it, further separating the curds and whey.
step 5. Processing the curd: Processing the curd through stirring, cooking and washing continue to acidify and dry the curds.
step 6: Draining the whey: Next, the whey is drained, leaving only a mat of cheese curds.
step 7.Cheddaring the cheese: The cheesemaker next cuts the curd mat into sections and repeatedly flips the sections before milling the mat
step 8: Salting the cheese: For some cheeses, the next is dry salting, and for others, it is brining.
step 9: Shaping the cheese: Next, cheesemakers shape the cheese, often using molds to assist.
step 10: Aging the cheese: Some cheeses are aged for anywhere from a number of days to a number of years
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There are 3 sentences 2 of them are incorrect and u need to find where the verbs.
1. Mr. Wells pick the sentences for the Do Now very carefully.
2. The students were excited to return to class after winter break.
3. Frank Vogel are the best coach in the history of the LA Lakers.
Answer:
1 and 3 are wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:the 2nd one would be correct and the verb would be “return”because it is an action that the student will return back to school
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Anne Frank Remembered.
Right away, from the door, I saw that the place had been ransacked. Drawers were open, things strewn all over the floor. Everywhere objects were overturned. My eyes took in a scene of terrible pillage.
Then I walked into Mr. and Mrs. Frank's bedroom. On the floor, amidst the chaos of papers and books, my eye lit on the little red-orange checkered, cloth-bound diary that Anne had received from her father on her thirteenth birthday. I pointed it out to Elli. Obeying my gesture, she leaned down and picked it up for me, putting it into my hands. I remembered how happy Anne had been to receive this little book to write her private thoughts in. I knew how precious her diary was to Anne. My eyes scanned the rubble for more of Anne's writings, and I saw the old accounting books and many more writing papers that Elli and I had given to her when she had run out of pages in the checkered diary. Elli was still very scared, and looked to me for direction. I told Elli, "Help me pick up all Anne's writings."
Which theme can be inferred from this excerpt?
The Nazi officers destroyed the Franks’ belongings.
Miep is determined to remember her friends.
Writing can be an emotional release for youth.
Treasure can be salvaged in the midst of ruin.
Answer:
D) Treasure can be salvaged in the midst of ruin
Explanation:
The theme which can be inferred from this excerpt is that:
D. Treasure can be salvaged in the midst of ruin.According to the given question, we are asked to show what the theme which can be inferred from this excerpt is and how it impacts the overall meaning of the text.
As a result of this, we can see that from the given excerpt, we can see that there is a narration about there is a ransacked room where there are a lot of debris, but with careful search, a treasure was found
Therefore, the correct answer is option D
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2) In paragraph 108, Grete says, “But this animal plagues us." What is the
connotation of the word plague in this specific paragraph. What does the word
help communicate about the family's experience?
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Blonde or Burnett
Which girl?
*gives snap*
Answer: no
Explanation: different:breed
You want to sure some evidence and insert appropriate quotes into you essay. You need to make logical connections to do this.
Which best compares these two selections
Answer:
what are the irregular verbs?
Identify the meaning of the commonly used foreign phrase in this
sentence. Promoters should never be given carte blanche
A) freedom to do whatever one wishes
B) all information about an athlete
C) a white envelope,usually full of money
D) so many regulations that competition is impossible
Answer:
a) freedom to do whatever one wishes
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?(1 point)
A. Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
B. Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
C. Readers can only use explicit details from the text to support their analysis of a text.
D. There must be text evidence from two different literary texts in order for the analysis to be complete.
There must be text evidence from two different literary texts in order for the analysis to be complete. following statements about analyzing a literary text are true.
What is the statement?Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea, or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give commands. They are also not utterances. Statements are sentences that express a fact, idea, or opinion. Statements do not ask questions, make requests or give speech acts. They are also not exclamations.
Talk about the passage's events and why they are important to the overall work. Take note of what is stated, paying close attention to the nuances of the images and the concepts presented.
Therefore, Thus option (D) is correct.
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Answer:
1. Millions of people of all ages go on new, more dangerous rollercoasters each year.
2. Each year, millions of people go on rollercoaster rides, collectively making more than 1 billion rollercoaster rides each year. As rollercosaters got more advanced, this got experts wondering: are rollercoasters safe? A study done in 1995-2000 suggested that, roller coasters did actually cause brain injuries. Newer studies, though, suggest that this is wong; it is not proven the roller coaster caused those brain injuries, and roller coasters are currently not fast enough to.
Explanation:
Select the three word choices that indicate that Susan B. Anthony is using an angry tone.
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Answer:
im sorry is their a story to go along with it
Explanation:
Answer:
A, C, and E.
Explanation:
The people of Sighet knew of the Germans. What was their attitude toward them at the time?
Answer:In 1941, Eliezer, the narrator, is a twelve-year-old boy living in the Transylvanian town of Sighet (then recently annexed to Hungary, now part of Romania). He is the only son in an Orthodox Jewish family that strictly adheres to Jewish tradition and law. His parents are shopkeepers, and his father is highly respected within Sighet’s Jewish community. Eliezer has two older sisters, Hilda and Béa, and a younger sister named Tzipora.
Eliezer studies the Talmud, the Jewish oral law. He also studies the Jewish mystical texts of the Cabbala (often spelled Kabbalah), a somewhat unusual occupation for a teenager, and one that goes against his father’s wishes. Eliezer finds a sensitive and challenging teacher in Moishe the Beadle, a local pauper. Soon, however, the Hungarians expel all foreign Jews, including Moishe. Despite their momentary anger, the Jews of Sighet soon forget about this anti-Semitic act. After several months, having escaped his captors, Moishe returns and tells how the deportation trains were handed over to the Gestapo (German secret police) at the Polish border. There, he explains, the Jews were forced to dig mass graves for themselves and were killed by the Gestapo. The town takes him for a lunatic and refuses to believe his story.
In the spring of 1944, the Hungarian government falls into the hands of the Fascists, and the next day the German armies occupy Hungary. Despite the Jews’ belief that Nazi anti-Semitism would be limited to the capital city, Budapest, the Germans soon move into Sighet. A series of increasingly oppressive measures are forced on the Jews—the community leaders are arrested, Jewish valuables are confiscated, and all Jews are forced to wear yellow stars. Eventually, the Jews are confined to small ghettos, crowded together into narrow streets behind barbed-wire fences.
The Nazis then begin to deport the Jews in increments, and Eliezer’s family is among the last to leave Sighet. They watch as other Jews are crowded into the streets in the hot sun, carrying only what fits in packs on their backs. Eliezer’s family is first herded into another, smaller ghetto. Their former servant, a gentile named Martha, visits them and offers to hide them in her village. Tragically, they decline the offer. A few days later, the Nazis and their henchmen, the Hungarian police, herd the last Jews remaining in Sighet onto cattle cars bound for Auschwitz.
One of the enduring questions that has tormented the Jews of Europe who survived the Holocaust is whether or not they might have been able to escape the Holocaust had they acted more wisely. A shrouded doom hangs behind every word in this first section of Night, in which Wiesel laments the typical human inability to acknowledge the depth of the cruelty of which humans are capable. The Jews of Sighet are unable or unwilling to believe in the horrors of Hitler’s death camps, even though there are many instances in which they have glimpses of what awaits them. Eliezer relates that many Jews do not believe that Hitler really intends to annihilate them, even though he can trace the steps by which the Nazis made life in Hungary increasingly unbearable for the Jews. Furthermore, he painfully details the cruelty with which the Jews are treated during their deportation. He even asks his father to move the family to Palestine and escape whatever is to come, but his father is unwilling to leave Sighet behind. We, as readers whom history has made less naïve than the Jews of Sighet, sense what is to come, how annihilation draws inexorably closer to the Jews, and watch helplessly as the Jews fail to see, or refuse to acknowledge, their fate.
The story of Moishe the Beadle, with which Night opens, is perhaps the most painful example of the Jews’ refusal to believe the depth of Nazi evil. It is also a cautionary tale about the danger of refusing to heed firsthand testimony, a tale that explains the urgency behind Wiesel’s own account. Moishe, who escapes from a Nazi massacre and returns to Sighet to warn the villagers of the truth about the deportations, is treated as a madman. What is crucial for Wiesel is that his own testimony, as a survivor of the Holocaust, not be ignored. Moishe’s example in this section is a reminder that the cost of ignoring witnesses to evil is a recurrence of that evil.
Based on the excerpts, how is the point of view in The Miracle Worker different from the point of view in The Story of My Life?
The Play : Read the excerpt from The Miracle Worker by William Gibson.
ANAGNOS: Deaf, blind, mute—who knows? She is like a little safe, locked, that no one can open. Perhaps there is a treasure inside.
ANNIE: Maybe it’s empty, too?
ANAGNOS: Possible. I should warn you, she is much given to tantrums.
ANNIE: Means something is inside. Well, so am I, if I believe all I hear. Maybe you should warn them.
ANAGNOS: [FROWNS]: Annie. I wrote them no word of your history. You will find yourself among strangers now, who know nothing of it.
Next, read the excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller.
Dr. Bell advised my father to write to Mr. Anagnos, director of the Perkins Institution in Boston, the scene of Dr. Howe's great labours for the blind, and ask him if he had a teacher competent to begin my education. This my father did at once, and in a few weeks there came a kind letter from Mr. Anagnos with the comforting assurance that a teacher had been found. This was in the summer of 1886. But Miss Sullivan did not arrive until the following March.
Based on the excerpts, how is the point of view in The Miracle Worker different from the point of view in The Story of My Life?
a)The reader gets background on how Annie came to be Helen’s teacher.
b)The reader experiences Helen’s feelings of frustration in a description of her tantrums.
c)The reader gets background information that Helen might not have known about or experienced.
d)The reader experiences Miss Sullivan coming to teach Helen from Helen’s point of view.
Answer:
c)The reader gets background information that Helen might not have known about or experienced.
Explanation:
According to the play Miracle Worker by William Gibson, there is dialogue between two men about a treasure within a young child who is given to tantrums and from the play The Story of My Life by Helen Keller, Dr Bell advised the narrator's father to seek out a specialist for the blind to see if he could teach the narrator.
Based on the excerpts, the point of view in The Miracle Worker is different from the point of view in The Story of My Life because the reader gets background information that Helen might not have known about or experienced.
Answer:C!!!
Explanation:
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following sentences from an argumentative essay addresses a
counterclaim?
O A. Some argue that restricting outside traffic will hurt Easton
financially, but a study conducted by our chamber of commerce
shows nonresidents contribute only 3 to 5 percent to our
economy.
OB. The second reason we should restrict nonresident drivers is that it
will go a long way in cutting back the noise pollution that has
become a major issue for Easton's children and elderly.
O c. Studies by the Hammond Institute for Environmental Studies show
that reducing traffic on Easton's major streets by 50 percent will
likely improve air quality by 70 to 80 percent.
O D. Because it will help reduce traffic, air pollution, and noise pollution
in our town, Easton should limit the amount of nonresidents that
can drive in or through our city.
Answer:it’s A
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How does Squeaky react when Mr. Pearson suggests that she let someone else win the race? O She tells him to stop talking because she is sad. She stares at him and then walks away because she is angry. O She ignores him and leaves to find Raymond because she is nervous. O She looks around for Gretchen because she is embarrassed.
Answer: she stares at him and then walks away because she is angry
Explanation: K12
Answer:
The other person is correct. the answer is "She stares at him and then walks away because she is angry." I got a 100% on my quiz.
Explanation:
Which version of the sentence is most concise? (5 points)
This paper will be about the fact that water conservation starts at home.
Water conservation at home is as important as major policy changes.
O The reasons water conservation is important are actually quite significant.
Water conservation is important due to the fact that it affects us all.
Answer:
The Answer is B!
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The version of the sentence that is most concise include option B: water conservation at home is as important as major policy changes.
Which version of the sentence is most concise?
The word concise is defined as the term that is helpful for giving a lot of data clearly and in a few words, in a brief but comprehensive.
A concise sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts.
Therefore, correct option is B.
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Focusing on the last three paragraphs of the story, analyze Jung-mei's tone(s) by examining imagery and figurative language. Explain how the tone(s) in this last section of the story reveal Jing-Mei's complicated relationship with her mother.
Answer:
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Explanation:
For Chinese people, it is very important to be better than your colleagues, to be respected and to make sure you are not disgraced in the social nets. In order to achieve this, children should study hard to be the best they can be. However, for most Americans it is the opposite, they do not feel disgraced if they are not the best. Obviously, in “Two Kinds”, the conflicts between Jing-mei and her mother are partially because the intense relationship between them, which comes from her wishing her daughter would live her dream. The reason why Jing-mei’s mother is asking her to play piano is her mother wants her to beat Auntie Lindo’s daughter in the field of music. If Jing-mei cannot do this, her mother would feel disgraced, because Auntie Lindo’s daughter is good at playing chess, who gains a certain amount of fame as “Chinatown’s littlest Chinese Chess Champion. In the story, Jing-mei’s mother told her “Of course you can be prodigy, too. You can be best anything. What does Auntie Lindo know? Her daughter, she is only best tricky” (454). Jing-mei’s mother thought Jing-mei can be prodigy if you give her proper guidance. She thought Jing-mei can be the best while actually Jing-mei does not have such talent. In fact, Jing-mei did very badly on the talent show of the Chinatown, and eventually she …show more content…
It is different from cultural conflict, but is a more common reason. In the story, Jing-mei’s mother seldom has effective communication with her daughter, because she does everything in her own way and never stands in Jing-mei’s point of view. Jing-mei does not want to do the tests, but she dares not to tell her mother about this. She lets her mother give up on her by paying no interest in the tests. “I pretended to be bored. And I was. I got so bored … At last she was beginning to give up hope” (456). This indicates that they have a big generation gap; Jing-mei never tells her mother her real thoughts because her mother has never talked to her heart to heart. Even though her mother has become a citizen of the United States, her thought is still rooted in traditional dogmatic Chinese culture. In her mind, Jing-mei should always be obedient. And even if Jing-mei did so, the generation gap between them can only be bigger. According to the story, at first Jing-mei tries to be obedient, she tries to play piano every day. But eventually, all her feelings are that her mother does not care about her at all. Her mother forced her to do so even though she does not like it. Her anger accumulates one day after another which enlarges the generation gap between them and finally it breaks
Even though Mei recalls the "Pleading Child" moments the best, the author of the short story "Two Kinds" uses literary tactics including imagery, metaphorical language, and tone in the closing three lines to highlight how Jing-complicated Mei's relationship with her mother was.
What is figurative language?Figurative language is defined as a means of expressing oneself that does not adhere to the literal or accurate definition of a word. Figurative language is frequently used to express a difficult idea or to add aesthetic flare to written or spoken language. It is frequently found in comparisons and exaggerations.
The story is told in the narrator's own voice, Jing Mei Woo. The language is casual and even candid and intimate, which is appropriate. Jing Mei has a good sense of humor, which is evident throughout the narrative up to the turning point, when the tone clearly shifts to one of sadness.
Thus, the author of the short story "Two Kinds" makes use of literary devices like imagery, figurative language, and tone in the final three paragraphs to reveal Jing-complicated Mei's relationship with her mother by showing that, even though she remembers the "Pleading Child" moments the most clearly.
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Name the most appreciated folk Music of Bengal
What did Malcolm X do to change the world? Explain
Explanation:
Malcolm X is an African American leader, in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of black nationalism. He urged his fellow black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luthr king .
What does Salerio compare to 'signiors' and 'rich burghers
Using the R.A.C.E strategy answer the following questions. Each question should have it's own response.
1. How can I evaluate an effective argument?
2. What is meant by rhetoric?
Pablo ______________ sell 700 paintings over the next month if he’s lucky!
Verb: sell
Tense: future
Answer:
Pablo will sell 700 paintings over the next month if he's lucky!
Explanation:
Given they said the tense is "Future" I can infer the missing word is "Will".
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Write 4 sources of reference materials and what you use each for? Write the answers in the space provided.
Answer:
Explanation:Almanacs
Almanacs are not usually used for extensive research , but are good for looking up specific facts, statistics, tables and lists about people, places, events, countries, organizations, zip codes, and popular culture such as sports and entertainment. Generally, almanacs cover a broad period of time, while Yearbooks, which contain similar information, only cover a given year
Bibliographies
Bibliographies compile comprehensive lists of resources that share one or more common attributes about a particular subject, person, geographical area, etc. Some bibliographies also briefly describe the resources that are listed. One should consult a bibliography when they want citations that will guide them to specific resources
Dictionaries
Standard dictionaries give an alphabetical list of words and their definitions, but there are several useful variations also classified as dictionaries. Thesauri contain synonyms and antonyms (opposites) but usually don't define the words. There are also dialect and slang dictionaries, dictionaries of abbreviations and acronyms, dictionaries of quotations, and picture dictionaries. Dictionaries can be unabridged (general) or can be thematically organized in some way
irectories
Directories contain an organized list of people and/or organizations, and help one to find information such as addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, etc. for the organizations or people included within the scope of that directory.
Discussion Topic Discuss what seems to be the most challenging part of the final, trying-to-get-published" process. Is it writing a pitch letter or the synopsis? Discuss. Also, look around online for writers' advice on how to deal with rejection. Put together a list of the best advice you can find and share it.
I need to turn this in tonight so I can take my exam Monday afternoon please help
Answer and Explanation:
The letter and presentation is the most challenging part of the publishing process, because that letter needs to convince the editorial team that the work you wrote has potential. This is because it is in the cover letter that the writer must show the summary of the story, the story as a writer and the relevance of the work in the current market, in relation to the target audience, sales and other elements that are not included in the synopsis.
Obviously, the work can be rejected by the publisher and although this is something sad and discouraging for the writer, there are ways to overcome this moment. Many writers indicate that new writers use rejection to improve their written history, keeping in mind that this is not the right time for publication, thinking positively and believing that the publication will arrive at the right time.
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Which two responses are main ideas from “Young Frederick Douglass”?
A.Mrs. Auld is proud that Douglass learns to read.
B.When Douglass arrives at the Auld home, he is given trousers to wear and a bed to sleep in.
C.Hugh Auld fears that if Douglass learns to read, he will come to understand that slavery is wrong.
D.Douglass takes every opportunity he can to learn to read.
Mrs. Auld is proud that Douglass learns to read two responses are the main ideas from “Young Frederick Douglass.
What is the response?A stanza, phrase, or word sung or recited by the congregation or choir after or in response to the officiant in a liturgical service is an example of a response. Another example is.
Douglass's advocacy for racial amalgamation was influenced by his convictions about the evils of slavery, the universal brotherhood of all people, and the inevitable progress of humanity, as well as his observations of the mingling of the so-called races in the United States.
His slave master sent him to Baltimore to work as a body servant when he was eight years old. Frederick became aware of the link between literacy and freedom at a young age. Being prohibited from going to school, he learned to read and write on the streets of Baltimore.
Therefore, Thus option (A) is correct.
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What did Malcolm X do to change the world? Impact etc.. Explain with NO PLAGIARISM.
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Choose an antonym for the following word:
propel
Write a sentence describing a character that looks suspicious using alliteration and rule of three
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Which of the following statements should never be used in an essay?
1. Further exploration has given scientists . . .
2. In contrast . . .
3. This paper is about . . .
4. Research shows . . .
Answer:
Number 2
Explanation:
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Answer: 3. This paper is about . . .
Explanation: