Answer:
From what I know, since sin came into this world, suffering came with it. God gave us free will and it's our choice to make the right decision or not. God has a plan for people's lives that they may not always understand. This may include evil and suffering but Christians should trust and have faith in God's plan. Evil and suffering in this life is a preparation for heaven. Evil and suffering give people a chance to become better people and improve their souls. They believe that God will reward them in heaven.
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What is the message of this cartoon?
Does it speak about the media in the Philippines? Why or why not?
Please help me!!
Answer:
Some media outlets, such as RPN/IBC (television) and the Philippine Broadcasting Service (radio),. I describe media in the Philippines by means of using the normative theory of the press as "Social Responsibility Theory". ... Media should take responsibility, its their duty, cause it can harm them if they should say almost everything, or every details that is not necessary and appropriate If right atleats consider brainlist :)
Explanation:
-Read this excerpt from Emily Dickinson’s “Hope is the thing with feathers”
"Hope" is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul
And sings the tune without the words
And never stops – at all
What is being compared to hope in the excerpt's central metaphor?
A. A bird
B. Hope
C. Flight
D. Feathers
Answer:
A. a bird
Explanation:
With words like "feathers" "perch" "singing a tune", all three of those things point towards a bird. it's not flight as that is never mentioned at all and doesn't really makes sense. and hope and feathers WERE mentioned but they are just a part of the metaphor, the actual metaphor, and the thing that the describing words are describing- Is a bird! hope this helps
What type of lodging is Billy looking for?
luxurious lodging
lodging with animals
lodging with a garden
inexpensive lodging
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Type of lodging that Billy is looking for: D) inexpensive lodging. Hence the option D) is the correct answer.
What is Billy looking for in story "The Landlady"?"The Landlady" is a short horror story by Roald Dahl that is a dark and terrifying story of a 17-year-old Billy Weaver.
The overall theme of 'The Landlady' is that one should not judge a book by its cover. It is shown in the book that danger lurks everywhere, even when not expected. Billy sees no danger in landlady and completely believes in landlady's kindness and her appearance.
Billy decides to stay in the hotel because its cheap and looks fine for staying in. Billy thinks that the Landlady is harmless because she is very kind and welcoming.
In the story 'The Landlady,' Billy Weaver believes that the landlady is somewhat odd because she's quite forgetful. He refers to her by saying 'slightly dotty. ' She seems odd because she has a boardinghouse with no guests.
In story 'The Landlady', readers are left in suspense as the story ends after Billy asks the landlady if anyone else has visited the hotel in the last 2-3 years, to which the landlady answers "Only you."
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HAVE YOU HEARD BILLIES SONG???????????? AHHHHHH
Answer:
WHICH ONE AHHHHHHHHHH
Explanation:
Answer:
i actually havent lol
Explanation:
i dont listen to billie that much
Read the excerpt from part 3 of The Call of the Wild.
But it was in giving the law and making his mates live up to it, that Buck excelled. Dave and Sol-leks did not mind the change in leadership. It was none of their business. Their business was to toil, and toil mightily, in the traces. So long as that were not interfered with, they did not care what happened. Billee, the good-natured, could lead for all they cared, so long as he kept order. The rest of the team, however, had grown unruly during the last days of Spitz, and their surprise was great now that Buck proceeded to lick them into shape.
What theme is most supported by the ideas in this excerpt?
Good leaders are strong and intelligent.
Loyalty can be a very powerful force.
Only the strong survive in the wilderness.
We are all ruled by our natural instincts.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Good leaders are strong and intelligent.
Answer:
its A my guy
Explanation:
7. What does the line “And the summer was over.” (Paragraph 9) convey to the reader that Myop may not understand? (RL.2.6)
A. That no matter how many flowers she picks, the seasons will change and the flowers will die.
B. That she left her flowers like a funeral bouquet as a tribute to the man since she couldn’t bury him by herself.
C. That she will never again be as innocent a child as she was before she found the murdered man’s body.
D. That her summer will be over because she will be in trouble when her mother finds out how far she had gone into the forest.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What is the theme in The Outsiders? Explain why you think that.
Answer:
The theme is The Outsiders tells the story of two groups of teenagers whose bitter rivalry stems from socioeconomic differences. However, Hinton suggests, these differences in social class do not necessarily make natural enemies of the two groups. The greasers and Socs share some things in common. Cherry Valance, a Soc, and Ponyboy Curtis, a greaser, discuss their shared love of literature, popular music, and sunsets, transcending—if only temporarily—the divisions that feed the feud between their respective groups. Their harmonious conversation suggests that shared passions can fill in the gap between rich and poor. This potential for agreement marks a bright spot in the novel’s gloomy prognosis that the battle between the classes is a long-lasting one. Over the course of the novel, Ponyboy begins to see the pattern of shared experience. He realizes that the hardships that greasers and Socs face may take different practical forms, but that the members of both groups—and youths everywhere—must inevitably come to terms with fear, love, and sorrow.
Explanation:
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What are 2 words to describe alive? I already have Living, Human, Breathing, Moving. Please don't tell me to look it up bc I did and don't use this for points because I really need 2 words. NO BIG WORDS like VItal.
Answer:
Surviving, Not dead, Awake, Mortal, Existing, Among the living, Going on
Answer:
think
feel
heart and brain still working
living
operating
existing
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a reason that governments can justify providing public goods to the public?
A private markets can’t provide nonexhaustive goods
B only public goods can be regulated
C public goods cannot be taxed
D private markets can’t provide redistributive goods
Answer:
Private markets can't provide nonexhaustive goods.
Explanation:
A justification on why governments can provide public goods to the public is A private markets can’t provide nonexhaustive goods.
What is a public good?A public good simply means a good that is beneficial to everyone in the society e.g electricity, water, etc.
In this case, a justification on why governments can provide public goods to the public is that private markets can’t provide nonexhaustive goods.
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At the beginning of the story, how does Mary feel about her husband ? How do you know ?
Lamb to the Slaughter story questions
With her in the presence of her husband it is described as luxuriating.
Which sentence uses sensory language to create mood?
A.He drove down the street with the traffic.
B.He walked down the street beside the traffic.
C.He dashed down the street choked with traffic.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I has the most descriptive language
Both Alice Walker, in her poem, “Even So”, and Shakespeare, in Sonnet 116 agree that love is love only if it does what?
never changes
makes people better
brings us joy
causes problems
I'd say that love never changes.
I'm not 100% certain though...
Both Alice Walker, in her poem, “Even So”, and Shakespeare, in Sonnet 116 agree that love is love only if it:
Never changesSonnet 116This refers to one of Shakespeare's poems about his love and he talks about idealization of romantic love and how it does not change and even defeats death.
With this in mind and with knowledge of Even So poem, we can see that they both agree that love never changes and is undying and outlasts time too.
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Choose the verb(s) in this sentence. Aluminum storm windows with painted finishes are slightly more expensive than those with natural finish
Answer:
Ummm none of these i dont think are verbs,but i might be wrong
Explanation:
Sry! hope this helps!
Read this text trailer for “Amigo Brothers.”
What happens when careers collide with friendships? When entering the boxing ring no longer means facing an opponent, but a trusted and loyal friend? Felix Vargas and Antonio Cruz, two of the most well-respected boxers in the Bronx, come face to face with this reality. When the bell sounds and the match ends, will they still be friends or will the friendship they once shared be "knocked out” forever?
Which sentence would be the most enticing detail to add to this text trailer?
A. Antonio’s unbridled boxing skills can only be matched by Felix’s dynamite-packed fists.
B. Large posters are plastered around town to generate excitement for the upcoming fight.
C. Fortunately, the two discover that there can be more than one champion in a boxing ring.
D. When the champions leave the ring arm in arm, the referee is left to announce the winner to . . . no one.
Answer:
the answer is A. loud and dramatic.
Explanation:
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If you want know why "happy" people stand in the rain its because:
They love
walking in
the rain
because no
one call tell
that they are
Crying
Now think about that if you see someone walking in the rain and they have nothing to do and they are usually "happy" all they are doing when you are around them is faking a smile to make sure you don't feel bad for them, they try to make sure you don't cut yourself or get depressed but most of the time they do it to themselves and don't take their own advice for themselves.
it is known as depressed cause they standing in the rain
and that's a peridot
Match each sentence to its purpose in a well-developed analysis.
This shows the Haida myth largely
depends on the work of a child.
a concluding statement
Raven as a child is an important
character because he creates light.
the analysis of the evidence
Therefore, both myths show that their
cultures may have valued children.
a connection back to the point
The Haida myth uses Raven, who takes
the shape of a baby.
the evidence
Answer:
Raven as a child is an important character because he creates light. - a connection back to the point
Therefore, both myths show that their cultures may have valued children. - a concluding statement
The Haida myth uses Raven, who takes the shape of a baby - the evidence
This shows the Haida myth largely depends on the work of a child. - the analysis of the evidence
Explanation:
To understand the relationship between the above phrases, you need to know that an analysis of evidence is a phrase that explains a point in the text and promotes support for the text in general. In this case, this type of sentence promotes explanations, mainly about how the text's statements were constructed.
A connection back to the point, on the other hand, is a phrase that promotes a reference to something that has already been talked about and discussed in the text before.
A conclusive statement is the phrase that shows a resolution, a conclusion in fact, after reading and analyzing the text.
Finally, the evidence is an affirmation and a positioning about something in the text.
Answer: The first one goes to- a connection back to the point
The second one goes to- a concluding statement
The third one goes to- the evidence
The fourth one goes to- the analysis of the evidence
Explanation:
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Please please write a 5 paragraph essay about John Muir's life as a naturalist and ecologist, not about his inventions or any of that stuff. Just nature. Thanks!
Answer:
ohn Muir (/mjʊər/ MEWR; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914)[1] also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks",[2][3] was an influential Scottish-American[4][5]:42 naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States of America.
His letters, essays, and books describing his adventures in nature, especially in the Sierra Nevada, have been read by millions. His activism helped to preserve the Yosemite Valley and Sequoia National Park, and his example has served as an inspiration for the preservation of many other wilderness areas. The Sierra Club, which he co-founded, is a prominent American conservation organization. In his later life, Muir devoted most of his time to the preservation of the Western forests. As part of the campaign to make Yosemite a national park, Muir published two landmark articles on wilderness preservation in The Century Magazine, "The Treasures of the Yosemite" and "Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park"; this helped support the push for U.S. Congress to pass a bill in 1890 establishing Yosemite National Park.[6] The spiritual quality and enthusiasm toward nature expressed in his writings has inspired readers, including presidents and congressmen, to take action to help preserve large nature areas.[7]
John Muir has been considered "an inspiration to both Scots and Americans".[8] Muir's biographer, Steven J. Holmes, believes that Muir has become "one of the patron saints of twentieth-century American environmental activity," both political and recreational. As a result, his writings are commonly discussed in books and journals, and he has often been quoted by nature photographers such as Ansel Adams.[9] "Muir has profoundly shaped the very categories through which Americans understand and envision their relationships with the natural world," writes Holmes.[10]
Muir was noted for being an ecological thinker, political spokesman, and religious prophet, whose writings became a personal guide into nature for countless individuals, making his name "almost ubiquitous" in the modern environmental consciousness. According to author William Anderson, Muir exemplified "the archetype of our oneness with the earth",[11] while biographer Donald Worster says he believed his mission was "saving the American soul from total surrender to materialism."[12]:403 On April 21, 2013, the first John Muir Day was celebrated in Scotland, which marked the 175th anniversary of his birth, paying homage to the conservationist.John Muir's Birthplace is a four-story stone house in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. His parents were Daniel Muir and Ann Gilrye. He was the third of eight children: Margaret, Sarah, David, Daniel, Ann and Mary (twins), and the American-born Joanna. His earliest recollections were of taking short walks with his grandfather when he was three.[13] In his autobiography, he described his boyhood pursuits, which included fighting, either by re-enacting romantic battles from the Wars of Scottish Independence or just scrapping on the playground, and hunting for birds' nests (ostensibly to one-up his fellows as they compared notes on who knew where the most were located).[14]:25,37 Author Amy Marquis notes that he began his "love affair" with nature while young, and implies that it may have been in reaction to his strict religious upbringing. "His father believed that anything that distracted from Bible studies was frivolous and punishable." But the young Muir was a "restless spirit" and especially "prone to lashings."[15] As a young boy, Muir became fascinated with the East Lothian landscape, and spent a lot of time wandering the local coastline and countryside. It was during this time that he became interested in natural history and the works of Scottish naturalist Alexander Wilson.
Although he spent the majority of his life in America, Muir never forgot his roots in Scotland. He held a strong connection with his birthplace and Scottish identity throughout his life and was frequently heard talking about his childhood spent amid the East Lothian countryside. He greatly admired the works of Thomas Carlyle and poetry of Robert Burns; he was known to carry a collection of poems by Burns during his travels through the American wilderness. He returned to Scotland on a trip in 1893, where he met one of his Dunbar schoolmates and visited the places of his youth that were etched in his memory.[8] He also never lost his strong Scottish accent despite having lived in America for many years.[16]
Is the following sentence using active or passive voice?
The students were awarded 1000 dollars for their beach clean up project.
A) passive
B) active
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Passive voice has "was" or a variant of that before a past tense verb, and because the sentence says "were awarded," it would be passive voice.
In speaking with Peter Stockmann about sharing credit, Mrs. Stockmann is attempting to settle which kind of conflict?
A.) person vs. self
B.) person vs. person
C.) person vs. technology
D.) person vs. environment
Answer choice B makes is the most logical explanation
She is speaking with another person on the ideas and so she is settling a conflict between person vs. person.
Explanation:
I am doing the test on USATP right now and I was searching the answer to be sure so I thought I'd just share it with you since noone has posted one.
"An Italian kept a fruit-stand
on a corner where he had
good aim at the people who
came down from the elevated
station, and at those who
went along two thronged
streets."
A. exposition
B. rising action
C. falling action
Answer:
A. exposition
Explanation:
The text above is an example of an exposition of the plot.
The exhibition is part of the plot where the elements that make up the story are presented. These elements are the characters, their characteristics, what they do, where they are, what the scenario is like, what their thinking is, among others. The purpose of the exhibition is to introduce these elements into the story, giving characteristics that make the reader familiar and ready to enter the story, knowing the basic elements that compose it.
in line 8 the word severely means
Answer: It is C
Explanation: My brother just did that
Which sentence contains a spelling error?
A. I hope you're having a great day.
B. It's interesting that his mother is a state senato.
C. Their never going to win with that attitude.
D Your friends are proud of you.
What word can come from these letters having the L at the end?:
Gonmiacl
Please help 100 points and brainliest if correct
Answer:
gnomical
Explanation:
Answer:
Gonmical
Explanation:
The only choice and it has a L at the end.
things you would like to have but can do without?
Answer:
money
Explanation:
have a good day
I would like to have Nike shoes, but I can do without them.
I would like to have 1 Million dollars, but I can do without
5. In the story, the old men represent the seasons. How do
their characters contribute to the theme of the story?
The story of a lazy boy
Answer:
This website is a scam it says that its not but it is
Explanation:
Answer:
the following story is about a boy who tries to plant seeds after everyone else has finished.
Explanation:
Here are five straight rods. All measurements are in centimetres. The total length of the five rods is L cm. Find a formula for L in terms of a. Write your formula as simply as possible.
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
here are five rods a-1 a a a a+3 all measurements are in cm the total length of the five rods is l cm find a formula for l in terms of a write your formula as simply as possible
Answer:
L= (5a + 2) cm
Explanation:
Let the total length of the five rods be L
There are five straight rods of lengths; a-1, a, a, a, a+3
To obtain L;
L= a-1 + a + a+ a + a+3
Hence;
L= (5a + 2) cm
Why is there immigration to the U.S.?
List three things the government can do to help disabled people overcome barrier
Answer:
the government can make builds more accessible by installing new ways disabled people can enter/do things in a building.the government can enact laws that prohibits businesses from discriminating disabled people.the government can put up signs that has important informations for disabled people to read. (signs menus that people can point to if they are unable to speak)Explanation:
Highlight the subordinating conjunction ("SWABI") in the sentence.
If Christina Tejada licks the ice sculpture, her tongue will get stuck to it.
Answer:
if
Explanation: