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Explanation:
Intelligence is one of the greatest human gifts. But all too often a search for knowledge drives out the search for love... Intelligence without the ability to give and receive affection leads to mental and moral breakdown, to neurosis, and possibly even psychosis.”
He also meets Miss Kinnian, who recommends Charlie to the team of doctors from the psychology department at Beekman University for experimental surgery. This neurosurgery stimulates Charlie's brain centers and increases his ability to learn, thereby increasing his intelligence.
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Today, we went out and danced wildly in the hall.
Which word tells “how”?
(If you got the answer please explain)
Answer:
wildly
Explanation:
what did you do? danced
where? hall
how? wildly
when? today
Wildly describes 'how'
Answer:
wildly
Explanation:
It shows how they danced explaining it was wildly.
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Answer:
ABBBA
Explanation:
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Hunting big cats anywhere is extremely harmful to the enviromental diversity of the world, or in this case, Africa. However, it does help the economy, but it will be a very short-lived effect. The cons definitely outweigh the pros, and besides, why buy the fur of a dead cat when you can support a rug business instead?
Answer:
Explanation:
I feel hunting animals in Africa should be illegal because many African animals are endangered. Also because many people just haunt for money. Therefore hunting in general should be illegal.
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( write one sentence using the word disarming and one sentence using the word condone)
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Answer:
I began disarming the suspect with careful precision
I did not condone his behavior during the meeting
Which of the following describes third person limited point of view?
1 point
a. Narrator is a character in the story who may or may not influence events within it.
b. Narrator who is confined to a single character’s experiences.
c. Narrator who reports speech and action of all characters.
d. Narrator who is all knowing
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1.is your Shadow
2.breathe
.)3.breathe or illness
Describe and define examples of ineffective support.
Definition of Ineffective support:
not producing an intended effect
Define examples of ineffective support:
bad customer experience
The housekeeper returned the ineffective vacuum cleaner and purchased one that worked much better.
(PLZ HELP ME, THE TOPIC IS "Should teens be allowed to play dangerous sports?")
BODY PARAGRAPH 1: a strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
BODY PARAGRAPH 2: another strong reason for your claim and researched fact to support your claim
BODY PARAGRAPH 3: a counterclaim against your argument, a rebuttal, and a researched fact to support your rebuttal
Transitions
Signal phrases to indicate quotes or facts that are not your ideas
Write three or more complete sentences in each paragraph
Write in formal style using the third person point of view.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Answer:
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What two tasks should an effective argumentative introduction accomplish
Answer:
In argumentative essays, writers accomplish this by writing: A clear, persuasive thesis statement in the introduction paragraph. Body paragraphs that use evidence and explanations to support the thesis statement. A paragraph addressing opposing positions on the topic—when appropriate. Explanation:
Answer:
Introductory paragraph. The first paragraph of your essay should outline the topic, provide background information necessary to understand your argument, outline the evidence you will present and states your thesis.
The thesis statement. ...
Body paragraphs. ...
Conclusion.Introductory paragraph. The first paragraph of your essay should outline the topic, provide background information necessary to understand your argument, outline the evidence you will present and states your thesis.
The thesis statement. ...
Body paragraphs. ...
Conclusion.Explanation:
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Assess the importance of the road not taken. Your assessment should include an identification of how the traveler feels about the road not taken, evidence and reasoning supporting why you think he feels that way, and an explanation of the importance of the road not taken to the reader.
Minimum expectation for a passing grade is eight sentences and maximum expectation is twelve sentences. If you write less than eight or more than twelve, you will not receive a passing grade (C) or better.
This is for an assessment grade.
The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost (Links to an external site.) - 1874-1963
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Answer:
The speaker, walking through a forest whose leaves have turned yellow in autumn, comes to a fork in the road. The speaker, regretting that he or she is unable to travel by both roads (since he or she is, after all, just one person), stands at the fork in the road for a long time and tries to see where one of the paths leads. However, the speaker can't see very far because the forest is dense and the road is not straight. The speaker takes the other path, judging it to be just as good a choice as the first, and supposing that it may even be the better option of the two, since it is grassy and looks less worn than the other path. Though, now that the speaker has actually walked on the second road, he or she thinks that in reality the two roads must have been more or less equally worn-in. Reinforcing this statement, the speaker recalls that both roads were covered in leaves, which had not yet been turned black by foot traffic. The speaker exclaims that he or she is in fact just saving the first road, and will travel it at a later date, but then immediately contradicts him or herself with the acknowledgement that, in life, one road tends to lead onward to another, so it's therefore unlikely that he or she will ever actually get a chance to return to that first road
Explanation:
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Perfect rhyme means?
a. Two or more words final stressed vowel and all following sounds are identical
b. Two or more words final stressed vowel almost rhyme and all following sounds are identical
c. Two or more words final stressed vowel rhyme and all following sounds are almost identical
d. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Answer:
c
Explanation:im pretty sure its c
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Answer:
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Let’s pretend you were assigned a research paper for your history class. While searching for resources on the Internet you find two websites about your topic. One website is a personal blog. The other website has .gov at the end of its web address. Which website would be better to use for your research paper? Explain why.
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Answer: the website with .gov
Explanation:
Since its a research paper for history class, you would want to get the facts from somewhere that is verified as a go to website. Depending on the research your doing will determine if a personal blog would be a positive benefit for your paper.
The website that ends in ".gov" is more trustworthy. Since this is a research project for a history class, you should gather the information from a trusted source.
What is personal blog?A personal blog is one that is concerned with the individual experiences and ideas of the author. Since they are typically written from the first-person perspective, personal blogs are close and intimate. Personal blogs can cover any subject, from the author's everyday activities to their interests and hobbies.
People write personal blogs for a variety of reasons. Personal blogs can serve as a journal, a method to update friends and family on your life, or a forum for you to share your hobbies and ideas with the world. Personal blogs can be used to develop an online audience and a community centered around your hobbies.
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Which of the following sentences is redundant?
Picture added
Answer:
Students thought the musty, old auditorium should be redone.
Explanation:
Redundancy is when you use more words than necessary to describe or express something :)
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"I agree because controlled legal hunting allows those who love to hunt the ability, and also controls the population. But only if the hunting is controlled. If not, then the population could drop drastically, causing problems in the ecosystem."
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Louis is training to be a police officer and is taking an advanced law class. His first assignment for the year calls for him to follow and study the crime rate of a particular state over the past two years. Which of these tools would best help Louis research the crime rate in his assigned state?
A.
atlas
B.
encyclopedia
C.
dictionary
D.
almanac
Almanac tools would best help Louis research the crime rate in his assigned state. Thus, option D is the correct option.
What are the benefits of an almanac?An almanac contains information on the times of the Sun's rise and set, the Moon's phases, the locations of the planets, the times of high and low tides, and a list of religious holidays and saints' days. Although the first written almanacs in Europe didn't emerge until 1457, they have existed in some capacity since since the development of astronomy.
The calendars of the ancient Egyptians and Greeks included festivals and days deemed auspicious or bad, while the Roman fasti listed days on which trade could or could not take place and subsequently developed into a list approximating current almanacs. Calendars documenting the numerous holy days were frequently found in medieval psalters and missals, and manuscripts from the 12th century also included charts showing the motion of celestial bodies.
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Read the excerpt from the article "Diversity in Media Has a Positive Impact on Kids."
Studies by the CTV Project and other research programs indicate that a lack of representation causes low self-esteem and lack of self-importance in children. When children do not see themselves and their experiences reflected in the hours of television they watch daily, they begin to feel invisible.
How do the ideas in the excerpt differ from how the author's daughter perceives her bicultural identity in the article "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced"?
A: In "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced," the author's daughter is proud of who she is and comfortable with sharing her culture.
B: In "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced," the author's daughter is indifferent when it comes to her cultural identity.
C: In "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced," the author's daughter shares her mother's mixed feelings about being bicultural.
D: In "Opinion: Bicultural Identity Is Something to Be Embraced," the author's daughter is working to accept her cultural background.
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3. The road is not safe for bicycle riders, either.
Explanation:
Every opinion from the essay had evidence to support it except this answer choice.
For answer choice 1, "The lighting on the road is poor. The is only one small streetlight at the corner," was the evidence to support the opinion that the intersection is especially unsafe at night.
For answer choice 2, "There are no crosswalks or crossing signals, so people try to cross the street on their own." was the evidence to support the opinion that the intersection is not safe for people who are walking.
For answer choice 4, " Currently, when a driver tries to turn left, traffic becomes backed up This creates a safety issue for other drivers as well as unnecessary traffic." was the evidence to support the opinion that the country should widen the road to include a left-turn lane.
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Imagine that you could give one character in the novel advice to help him or her in the story. Whom would you choose, what would you tell him or her, and why? In a short journal entry of about 150 words, and using details from the novel, describe your advice and explain how it would help the character. WRITER
If you read Percy Jackson The Lightning thief Chapter 13 Please help on the picture below.
Tangerine Book:
Paul's neighborhood is experiencing,,,
A. Stray dogs getting into the trash bins
B. A lot of people moving away
C. Too much traffic
D. A bunch of robberies
According to Wayne, Lake Windsor homes are being infested with the termites because...
A. The homes' foundations were not built properly
B. The weather has been really rainy, which causes them to breed
C. The lightning strikes have brought the termites of the ground
D. The tangerine trees were buried beneath them
Answer:
1. D
2. D
Explanation: Well, there isn't much to explain here since this is from a book ;w;
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What are some examples of involuntary muscles?
muscles in your heart, stomach, and blood vessels
muscles in your arms and legs
tendons and ligaments
muscles in your face and neck
Answer:
Some examples of involuntary muscles:
a) Cardiac Muscles
b) Smooth Muscles
c) Skeletal Muscles
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7. Part A
How does the author develop Percy’s character in this scene? Select two answers.
A. Riordan uses Percy’s dialogue with Mrs. Dodds to emphasize his fear.
B. Riordan reveals Percy’s inner thoughts through first person point of view.
C. Riordan describes Percy’s actions to show how he responds to challenges.
D. Riordan captures Mrs. Dodds’ perspective in the conflict.
E. Riordan gives the reader a vivid description of the setting.
F. Riordan uses dreams to help expose the reader to Percy’s deepest fears
Part B
Which piece of evidence best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “Her jacket melted into large, leathery wings. She wasn’t human. She was a shriveled hag with bat wings and claw and a mouth full of yellow fangs…” (paragraph 6)
B. “Mrs. Dodds spun toward me with a murderous look in her eyes.” (paragraph 12)
C. “She snarled, ‘Die honey!’” (paragraph 14)
D. “Absolute terror ran through my body. I did the only thing that came naturally: I swung the sword.” (paragraph 16)
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Answer:
1. A, F
2. B
Explanation:
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Sarah teaches a song called, " Sumer is icumen in." Who sings it with her?
Book- Sarah Plain and Tall
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Topic: Curfews
Question: Should cities impose a teen curfew law?
Prompt: You will organize an argument against teen curfew laws.
(A curfew is a regulation requiring a person to be home at a certain prescribed time, as imposed by a parent on a child.)
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Evidence 1
Negative Effects of Teen Curfew Laws
Do curfews curb teen violence? Let’s look closer. In California, a study found that crimes increased during curfew hours and decreased in the summer months when curfew was not enforced. In Detroit, a study found that teen violence increased in the hours right before curfew. Other methods have been proven to lower juvenile crime such as making recreational centers available and keeping them open for longer hours.
—Association for the Study of Teen Violence
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Evidence 2
Negative Effects of Teen Curfew Laws
Children and parents sued the District of Columbia because they were against the curfew law. The court found that the curfew was against the law. The court stated that minors should have freedom of movement. It also stated that curfew interfered with a parent's right to raise children in the way they saw fit.
—Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Argument Organizer
Claim:
Reason 1:
Evidence/Support for Reason 1:
Reason 2:
Evidence/Support for Reason 2:
Conclusion:
Answer:
Curfew Prompt
It is still early in the evening! When it comes to teen curfews, the local council is being arbitrary and unfair. Teenagers can get into trouble at any time of day and making mistakes and learning from them is an important part of growing up. Curfews are inconvenient for teenagers because the best memories are made at night, we do not have the same freedom as our parents did as teenagers and setting a curfew for teens does not stop mistress.
One thing my parents usually tell me about their youth is what they did. From going out late to partying and having the time of their lives with their buddies, they have it all. Despite the lack of phones and pagers, they were able to stay out late despite the high crime rates of the 1960s. Teenagers now have cell phones that allow them to communicate with their parents from anywhere. If our parents are satisfied with where we are and when we will return, the government should respect their decision and allow parents to be parents.
At night, I make all my fondest memories. From going out late after a football game to simply driving around and grabbing breakfast at 12:00 a.m., there is something for everyone. Because we are required to adhere to a curfew during the weekdays and weekends, part of being a teenager is going out and having fun.
Lastly, setting a curfew for teen does not stop all Violent Behavior. I feel as if teens are looked at as delinquents and trouble. Violent Behavior is not just from teens; adults can go to stores and buy firearms with no restrictions. "a field strewn with the remnants of quick fixes to a serious problem." Davidson, Margaret. “DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE?” REASON. This quotes states that the curfew for teen is a temporary fix to a major problem, which is wrong. Though teens can sometimes be wild and out of control, we are not the main source of mischief in the world.
“It's in the nighttime that violence breaks out," said DaQuan, with a glance toward his mother, who smiled in approval. ” Meyer, Eric.” Clock Ticking Toward Tougher Curfew.” Even though curfew put restrictions on teens lives, violence is more likely to occur at night than in broad daylight. Parents fear for their kid’s safety at night because anything can happen when your child is not being supervised properly. Today, there are high rates in human traffic and abductions, so it is important for parents to know where their kids are always.
Finally, curfews do not keep teenagers out of trouble and interfere unfairly with their life. Teenagers, like adults, will make mistakes and get into mischief at any time of day. People say that your adolescent years are the best years of your life, but the restrictions on how much time we can spend at home have an impact on teenagers' lives. Even while going out late at night is scary and dangerous, there are dangers in the common world that a curfew cannot protect people from.
Explanation: