Identify someone (who is no longer living), and the legacy that they left on the world. This is a serious question.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Marthin Luther King Jr.

Explanation:

- Ending the rooted segregation in the USA on African Americans.

- The creation of The Civil Rights Act on April 4, 1968 days after his death.


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FAST HELP ASAP 20 POINTS
Which of the following is a key characteristic of a thesis statement in a research paper?

A. offers a final thought
B. states an opinion
C. supports a topic sentence
D. answers an essential question

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Answer:

B. States an opinion

Explanation:

A) is incorrect you want to save that for the very end when you restate your thesis in conclusion.

C) is incorrect. You support your topic sentences in your middle body paragraphs.

D) is incorrect because your answers to any questions should and will be in the BODY of your essay not your very beginning statement.

Answer:

D. Answers an essential question

Explanation:

That's what I got instead of B

PLS GET THIS CORRECT IA M DOING A QUIZ!

Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun.

Everyone, including the parents, ______ yelling when the game ended.

was
were

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The answer is were. :)

Answer:

Im pretty sure the answer is were

What do you have to pay attention to when it comes to the nuances of words as a reader?(1 point) the context the metaphors the audience the definitions

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Answer:

In my opinion, it's context

When it comes to the subtleties of language, we must consider the context. As a result, choice (A) is the appropriate response.

What is context?

The words and social circumstances that surround a spoken word or passage, as well as the text in which it occurs and which influences its interpretation, are all elements of context (language).

Context is defined as the environment in which a written work is situated. The intended message is given meaning and clarity by context. A literary work's contextual hints build a rapport between author and reader and help the reader comprehend the writing's purpose and general direction better.

Authorial context, also known as biographical context, socio-historical context, philosophical context, literary context, and critical context are the various forms of context.

Hence, option (A) is the accurate answer.

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True or False: Most things that ever lived are now extinct.

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Answer:

True

yes your question goes to true bcoz the extent is not here today.

Which type of sentence is this?

Artichokes, which originated in the Mediterranean, are now grown in the United States, almost exclusively in California.

simple

compound

complex

compound-complex

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Answer:

I dont know

Explanation:

compound complex

Compound- Complex I believe.

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Do you feel as though you have a fully developed sense of identity? If not, how do you think you will develop your identity over time? What are some positive aspects of having a strong identity? Are there any negative effects of having a strong identity?

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You need to answer these yourself but here’s my example: I don’t not think I have developed a sense of identity, because I’m not sure about a lot of things about me and I can learn more about myself by self expression. Some good things about knowing your identity is that you can be more confident because you know who you are, you will feel happier and stronger. I personally don’t think there are any negatives to knowing who you’re identity is.

On March 14th in 1879, scientist Albert Einstein was born. At an early age, Einstein showed great interest in math and science. How and why is math important to everyday life and jobs? Please write a 7 sentence paragraph.

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Math skills are very important in most occupations for example if your a banker you’ll need math skills to count and manage money. For example i went to the store and i had a 10 dollar bill and my total was $4.56 I needed to know how much money i was going to get back and the registrant needed to know how much change i needed to receive and thats math.

ty for the poem<3333

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Answer:

heh lol.............

Which statement best evaluates how well this narrative establishes a clear focus?

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A I had the same question

Answer:

hi im lonely

Explanation:

What is the most challenging thing that you have ever done?

Reflect on you. Make sure your answer is in sentence form, with a capital letter and the proper punctuation.

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Answer:

First you have to think of the most challenging thing youve ever done, here is a sentence starter: The most challenging thing i have ever done was...

Explanation: Example the most challenging thing i have ever done was when i ran in a had to overcome my fear of snakes.

first you have to think of the most challenging thing you’ve ever done

If you know that lions are dangerous to people, and you read that lions are losing A. A/ A. habitat due to human settlements, what inference should you make?
B. Humans are giving the lions diseases.
C. Humans are killing or driving away the lions from their settlements.
D. Lions are running away from humans.
E. Lions will go extinct soon.

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

The answer should be C

Paula has 4 bananas. She wants to divide each of them into 1/8 sections. How many 1/8's are there in 4 bananas?

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Answer:

32

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

32 hopefully this will help you :))

Do you keep a diary or journal of your own? Do you think it was good for her diary to be published? Why or why not? Please write 7 sentences.

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Answer:

hope this helps

Explanation:

I think it is a good idea to having a journal or notebook to write your feelings in. Yes i have one, (don't use it very often tho lol) but it relieves me of taking it out on someone else. When you jot your feelings down and don't take them out on other people, it saves drama and confusion.A journal is also good because it is a safe keep. Instead of telling somebody your mad, you can be mad at them in secret. A diary is meant to be for you and yourself only because it is YOUR feelings. Therefore having a diary/ journal is a good thing to have.

here are the trait's:)

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Answer: did u see. Is this okay

Explanation:

Choose online media sources from the list below. Select all that may apply.

podcast
website
ebook
movie
documentary
blog
book

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Podcast website documentary blog
podcast, ebook, movie, documentry,

A push factor is an aspect of a country that might “push” people away. Push factors can be based on the environment, culture, economy and/or politics. Environmental push factors include severe weather and natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes. War and unstable governments are examples of political push factors while unemployment, or lack of jobs, is an economic push factor. In Syria, terrible drought from 2006 to 2009 led thousands of farmers to move in search of work.
What kind of push factor was the drought?

A. environmental and economic
B. environmental and political
C. political and economic
D. political only

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Answer:

Environmental and economic

Explanation:

Secret garden choice board pls i will give brainiest
.-Write a future letter from Mary Lennox to Colin, or vice versa . Allow Mary or Colin to explain his/ her experience as it happened in the book and then tell that else happens to her/ him in life after the story.











2.-Epilogue Article-write a news article about Mary or Colin from a date 10, 20 or 30 years after the end of the story. Explain what has happened to the main character. What is adult Mary or Colin like. What has happened to her/ him and what are her/ his interests?

3.-Wordsmith- For each chapter, write a 6 word summary. Choose your words carefully so they have maximum impact.

4.-Conversationalist – Write a series of letters, emails or texts between Mary and Colin. Include details from the beginning, middle and end of the story. Write from the characters’ point of view and use words that he or she might use.



5.-Artist - Design a new book cover. Consider an important scene from the novel. Imagine how you visualize it and create this scene as the new book cover. Include specific details, the title and author. Write a summary to include on the back cover.

6.-Social Media Butterfly – Create a profile of a character in the book. Use to create your FakeBook profile. Include specific examples relating to her/ his life and character traits, and add some “friends” and “stories” to the page.

Fakebook (classtools.net)

7.-Actor/ Actress – Write and perform a monologue as if you are one of the main characters. Use specific details from the novel. Record your presentation of the monologue and upload it.

Costumes, props and accents highly encouraged!







8.-Re- write the climax- or ending of the story from another character’s point of view. What details would be different? How would this character’s traits affect the perspective of the events?

9.-Personify an object- from The Secret Garden and have it tell the story from its point of view. What “secret” information would this object know? Write a summary including the main events of the story.
you only have to do three

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Answer:

At the beginning of the novel, Colin is so sickly he cannot get out of bed. He keeps the curtains closed and believes the light will make him worse. All he does all day is lie in bed and cry and complain. After becoming friends with Mary (and later Dickon), however, he changes. He learns to run and play outside. He realizes he is not sick like he has always believed. He becomes kinder to others and becomes truly happy.

Mary also changes greatly as a result of her friendship with Colin and Dickon. At the start of the novel, Mary is mean and unkind. She is rude to others and has no friends. Once she makes friends, however, she begins to change. She makes attachments to others and comes to love Martha and Dickon. She loves to play with others and helps Colin reach his full potential.

Friendship changed the both of them. Once lonely and unhappy, they are happy and fulfilled by the end of the book.

Explanation:

What is the irony in the fact that a public announcement is made that Jason 1 point
has won a competition to go to the Storyboard convention? (chapters 21-
32)
O Jason was shy and he didn't want anyone to know he had won the competition.
The announcement allowed Rebecca to hear that Jason was going to the convention
even though he didn't want her to know
The announcement was meant to make him feel good but it made him feel the
opposite
The announcement made Jason feel even more excited to attend the convention. He
was proud of himself when it was announced. He worked hard to earn it

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Answer: try,even though he didn't want her to know

The announcement was meant to make him feel good but it made him feel the

opposite

Explanation:

May someone please help me do this by midnight.
Situational irony: what happens is the exact _______________ of what is _______________.

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Answer:

what happens is the exact opposite of what is expected .

Explanation:

Answer:

Exact OPPOSITE of what is EXPECTED OR INTENDED.

Explanation:

An example of a recurring or repeating idea in the text is ...

A.
If you break your goals down into little steps, you can get to the top of your own Everest.

B.
On Mount Washington, as with all of his climbing adventures, Jordan was accompanied by his father.

C.
Jordan, accompanied by his dad and stepmom, became the youngest person at age 10 to scale the 19,341-foot African peak, Kilimanjaro.

D.
Peak 7, Mount Everest, followed on May 2, 2010.

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Answer:

C. I'm so sorry if I got it wrong

_____ are open-ended questions that elicit discussions on an idea or issue.
a. literal questions
b. interpretive questions
c. universal questions
d. evaluative questions

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Answer:c

Explanation:c

Answer is c explanation

WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST REALLY NEED THIS PLEASE IM AWARDING 100 POINTS

1. In two paragraphs, describe your service project. Include details about the project’s
execution from start to finish. Describe what you did, where your service project took place, who was involved, and what the
outcome was. (10 points)
2. Describe how the project was similar to or different from the ideas presented in your original proposal. What accounts for
some of the differences? (5 points)
3. Explain what you felt was successful about this project. (2 points)
4. What were some aspects of the project that you found to be challenging? (2 points)
5. If you were given the opportunity to do this project again, what would you do differently? Explain why you would change these
aspects of the project. (5 points)
6. Explain your reaction to this project. What did you learn during its completion? Would you be interested in completing similar
projects again in the future? Why or why not? (5 points

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1) My service project is to collect canned goods and other non perishable items for homeless/hungry people in shelters. Around 9 million people die of hunger and hunger-related diseases every year (2017 estimate), and every little bit people can spare helps giving back to people in need. According to Oxfam.org, corona virus could lead to a starvation pandemic, up to 12,000 people per day could die from hunger linked to the social and economic impacts.

That is why my cause is so important. My service includes walking around my neighborhood collecting canned and boxed food, as well as donations to my chosen organization. I would then donate all the food I raise in my organizations their preferred manner, whether its by drop off or I give it to them directly. The outcome would just help the community a little bit, and give back to people who most likely have another side to their story.

^^I just winged it so I hope it suffices ; p your class sounds boring as heck

First Steps

THE LANDING

As the lander hit, Maria drew a jagged breath, and her chest muscles clenched tight with anxiety. Captain Curran, the group leader, turned around and smiled at Maria and her five friends.

“All right,” he said with forced joviality. “Who wants to be the first of the generations born in space to set foot on a real planet?”

Maria waited for someone else to speak or raise their hand. Next to her, Allen just stared at the floor of the lander muttering, “Not me, not me.”

She glanced at Lily, who Maria had always known to be fearless, but Lily bit her lip and turned away. Javier looked positively gray, and the twins buried their faces in their hands. Someone would have to be first. Maria closed her eyes and took a few meditative breaths, waiting for someone else to volunteer, but the lander was silent.

FINDING COURAGE

The radio crackled to life. “Lander one, this is Mothership, do you copy?”

“Yes,” Captain Curran answered. “We’ve landed safely and are waiting to exit the lander, but there’s just a little…disagreement…over which pioneer wants to be the first to set foot on our new home.”

“Tell them there’s plenty for everyone to see, and they’re going to love it out there,” the voice on the radio responded. “I wish it were me instead of you; I miss the feel of real air on my face.”

Captain Curran flipped off the microphone. “You six have lived your entire lives in space, and it’s a great privilege to be the first of your generation to see a new planet. The others are watching; if you’re afraid, they’ll be afraid. Can’t any of you find the courage to set an example?”

Maria shifted uncomfortably in her seat and thought of her parents; they had traveled across the galaxy to find their family a new home, with clean air and good soil, and she knew this planet was for them. “I’ll do it, Captain,” she mumbled as she slipped out of her harness and rose out of her seat. Maria couldn’t shake the feeling of trepidation as she stood and watched the doors of the lander slide open.

A NEW WORLD

A burst of air hit Maria in the face. She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange. There were never strange smells on the ship; everything was always the same there. What was it going to be like to live where things changed? The rest of the children gathered around the opening as she climbed down the ladder, and Maria tried to smile as she met their worried eyes. Then, suddenly, something crunched underneath her boots; she was standing on the surface of the planet, and it felt nothing like the smooth metallic halls that she’d known all her life.

Without letting go of the ladder, she turned around to look at the world around the lander. The soil was full of shapes and textures; there were some small, grainy pieces, then larger clumps that she could break with the toe of her boot. One piece was hard and smooth, and she let go of the ladder to pick it up. “Captain,” she called, “I think I’ve found a rock!”

The air was moving, and long, thin, green things bowed and danced. “Grasses,” Maria whispered to herself, remembering the videos in her science lessons. She let go of the ladder and took soft, slow steps and realized her arms and legs felt like they were full of lead. “Natural gravity,” she whispered to herself. She started to walk a little more quickly, getting used to the new sensation. She was doing what others had previously thought impossible—taking steps on a new world.

A creature with gossamer wings landed on her nose, and she crossed her eyes trying to get a good look at it. Something small and furry scurried across her feet as she spun in a slow circle. Inspired, she ran as fast as she could across the foreign soil; she’d never seen somewhere so big, and it was thrilling. Suddenly, a deep, low sound echoed around her.

“That’s the call of a hornbeast,” Captain Curran shouted from the bottom of the ladder. Maria glanced back and saw that he was helping her friends take tentative first steps in the new world. “Walk to your left a little, and there should be a stream—flowing water on the ground; they often go there to drink, the explorers say.”

She started to run in that direction and then paused. “Hurry up!” she yelled, unable to contain her enthusiasm. “Our new home is extraordinary!”

In “First Steps,” which theme is developed by Maria’s volunteering to leave the lander?

Great tasks can be accomplished by working as a team.

Taking unnecessary risks is foolish.

It takes courage to be the first to try something new.

Some things cannot be learned in school.

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Answer:

It takes courage to be the first one to try something new. And also my name is Lily too!

Explanation:

Maria had to have courage to be the first one to step onto the new planet.

Answer:

It gives Maria the strength to be the first to leave the ship to explore the new planet.

Explanation:

it might be right but ill try it for the k12 first :)

Which word has a similar meaning to the word construct as used in the phrase "construct meaning"?
teach
emphasize
build
learn

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Build has a better meaning towards construct

Answer:

build

Explanation:

when you are constructing meaning you are creating/building/crafting a meaning

teach and emphasize don't fit because that would mean the meaning is already complete

and learn doesn't make sense so we're left with build which makes sense

hope this helps chu <3

Before you read pages 32–69, predict what will happen next for Há and her family
. Now that you have finished reading pages 32–69, confirm or modify
your prediction using evidence from the text.

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Answer:

Find the solution set of the inequality:

8x+2 > 348x+2>34

Explanation:

Think about the types of media discussed in this lesson. What strategies for persuasion could be used to convince someone to act or believe something?

Coupons
Emotional appeal
Boring images
Fear-based images
Descriptive language

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Emotional appeal- when someone is upset they might try to prove what happened was valid there for they have the right to be upset.

Which of the following statements BEST describes the tone of "The Pasture"?
A
It is like a teacher talking to other teachers.

B
It is like a man considering his life.

C
It is like a boy writing a list of chores.

D
It is like a father talking to his son.

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help me with my questin and ill help u with urs

D It is like a father talking to his son

New crust is formed when tectonic plates ______.
A. slide past each other
B. move apart
C. collide
D. sink

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Answer:

Explanation:

its either slide past each other or sink

How does paragraph 6 impact the development of ideas in the text? WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT
Question 3 options:
It demonstrates why the survivors elected Nicolich as the official leader of the group.
It informs how the survivors of the crash relied on each other for moral support.
It paints the people in the search party as cruel for abandoning their search.
It shows that the survivors should not be criticized for resorting to cannibalism to survive.

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Answer:

Explanation:

so you no need help on this? okay....

According to “Can You Own Land in Outer Space?” is it legal for individuals to own land in space at the present time? Cite text evidence in your response.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Yes, in the blog post a celestial esate realtor states you can buy an acre on mars for $29.99
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