Answer:
B) Idiom
Explanation:
Idioms are words or phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally.
Which of these phrases would work best as a direct quote in a summary about “A Life Together?” I NEED YALL UPIONION... ILL GIVE YALL BRAINLEIST IF YALL ANSWER! correctly only-
A. stood on stage and answered questions
B. discovered by a French merchant
C. they brought in a lot of money
D. in a world without ultrasound machines
Answer:
a because that sounds right and it is correct.
Answer: D. In a world without ultrasound machines
Explanation:I did this quiz and I got this question right.
logos
pathos
deductive reasoning
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According to the biographical information at the beginning of the excerpt,
Malcolm X dropped out of school in eighth grade after a teacher told him that he
would not be able to become a lawyer because of the color of the skin, but in
what other ways, according to Malcolm X, did racism influence what Malcolm X
learned while he was still in school?
Answer:
I think that rascism must have influenced what he learned because that teacher was teaching their students that they could not suceed based on the color of their skin.
what is the topic of chapter 15 in hatchet
Answer:
In Chapter 16, Brian hunts a fool bird near the lake. When he gets his kill, he goes to the lake to rinse the blood from his hands. As he is doing this, a moose, a large North American animal with antlers, charges and attacks him twice. Brian is badly injured, but stays mentally strong and heads back to his camp.
Explanation:
From the text above you should be able to convey the topic :)
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which equation shows that 9 is a factor of 72
(A) 72=63+9
(B) 72=81 -9
(C) 8=72 / 9
(D) 9=72x8
Answer:
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The answer is:
C) 8 = 72 / 9
Why?
If you look at the fraction: 72 / 9, you can simplify it into an 8 because 99 times 8 equals 72.
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Steven Ainsley is an advocate for keeping the jury selection as it is currently in the judicial system True false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer: t
Explanation:
What is the main idea of the following poem?
Fire and Ice
by Robert Frost
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
A.
Fire and ice will take over the world.
B.
Hate makes people coldhearted and deadly.
C.
Hate and love are like fire and ice.
D.
Either hatred or desire will destroy the world.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Click to read the passage from "The Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck.
Then answer the question.
The man in the caravan is an unexpected guest for Elisa. Why does he most
likely show up at her farm?
Answer:
He shows up at her house looking for work.
Explanation:
The caravan man is looking for any kind of work that promotes some money for him and when he sees Elisa's house, he believes that there may be some service he can do, so he goes there and keeps asking if Elisa has scissors to sharpen, notes to fix or any other kind of work for him, although she keeps saying that she has nothing for him to do.
Answer:
He had lost his dog in the vast, open areas.
Explanation:
The man in the caravan lost his dog and decided to check in with Elisa to see if she’s seen his dog.
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10. “She is your sister, and she is a part of our family. You will not treat her like that!" Mom yelled in the midst of her rampage. I can't explain why she was so mad at me. Maybe Sophia told her a lie. The truth is, I was so busy trying to keep my own activities together that I barely even noticed Sophia, or mom for that matter, but this was something new. “You walk around this place like a stranger apart!" Mom continued. I didn't even know what that meant. I didn't want to bother to think about it either. I just wanted her to stop yelling at me.
Narrator's Perspective / Point of View:
Explain how you know your answer is correct:
Answer:
1st person POV
Explanation:
The narrator is referring to themselves using "I" which is 1st person
Which rhetorical method feels most natural for you to use in persuasion?
Answer:
Pathos
Explanation:
Write an explanatory paragraph that identifies and explains the effectiveness of W. W. Jacobs foreshadowing in this short story the monkeys paw in your paragraph be sure to include a topic sentece quotes and explanations
Answer:
What is this Monkey business?
Explanation:
She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her.
Tone:
Mood:
Answer: frightened, scared and nervous
Explanation:
She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her. Here, the tone is frightened and mood is scared.
What is tone?The tone of a literary work conveys the author's feelings or attitudes toward the audience and the subject matter.
Simply expressed, tone in literature refers to the attitude that a character, the narrator, or the author adopts toward a particular subject.
A mood is a feeling that can describe the environment of a story, a person or character's emotional state of mind, or both. In stories, mood permeates everything.
Literature uses imagery, conflict, etc. to gently convey mood and omniscient narrative or dialogue to express mood overtly.
She hid in the corner, trembling violently and clutching her torn blanket as she frantically examined the space for the unknown perils that awaited her.
Thus, the tone implies the frightening and mood is scared.
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Rewrite the following sentence with commas to offset the nonrestrictive element: Mr. Powel my math teacher told us we have a geometry test next week.
Answer:
Mr.Powel, My math teacher, told us we have a geometry test next week.
PLEASE HELP ME ASAP!!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
JDIO CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
What is the most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great" and "greatly"? Shakespeare utilizes the repetition of "great" to help illustrate Hamlet’s lack of a main point. By repeating the same word, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not sure of his point. Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point. By using a word with multiple meanings, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not good at making his point.
Answer:
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" revolves around the revenge plan of the young prince Hamlet over the death of his father, King Hamlet. And in the process of trying to avenge his father's death, hamlet exudes certain qualities of man such as appearance vs. reality, truth vs. lie, goodness over evil, love, religion, women, etc.
In Act IV scene iv, Hamlet reflects "Rightly to be great / Is not to stir without great argument, / But greatly to find quarrel in a straw". This scene where Hamlet and his friends encountered Prince Fortinbras on his way to fight Poland over a small patch of land revealed to Hamlet how people are ready to shed blood over a piece of worthless land. But, even though he had much to gain by getting revenge on his father's killers, he is still indecisive.
So, by repeating the word "great" and "greatly", Shakespeare helps emphasize the importance of Hamlet's point of getting his father's revenge.
A.Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
The most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great" and "greatly" : Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point. Indeed in spite of the fact that he had much to pick up by getting vindicate on his father's executioners, he is still indecisive. So, by rehashing the word "great" and "greatly", Shakespeare makes a difference emphasize the significance of Hamlet's point of getting his father's vindicate.Thus,the correct answer is A.
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According to Santiago, how does adapting to a new culture impact ones individual sense of identity. The Name of the book is When I was Puerto Rican and can you type it in a Two ANEZZNEZZC Body paragraph
What new information is presented in this text that is not present in "The Steam Engine"?
Answer: A. George Stephenson was joined by other inventors to enhance the design of locomotives.
Explanation: I got it right on Edmentum.
The new information presented in this text that is not present in "The Steam Engine" is George Stephenson was joined by other inventors to enhance the design of locomotives. Therefore option A is correct.
In "The Steam Engine," there is no mention of George Stephenson being joined by other inventors to enhance the design of locomotives.
However, in this text, it is mentioned that the fire tubes serving the purpose of the multi-tubular boiler started in several fertile minds around the same time. It is also stated that several persons claimed the honor of the invention.
Therefore, this text introduces the idea that George Stephenson was not the sole inventor, but rather collaborated with other inventors who contributed to enhancing the design of locomotives.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was.
limit to your speed. Think of thirty miles an hour!"
The improved boiler was what is called a multi-tubular boiler. An iron boiler is cast, six feet long, and three feet and a third in diameter. It is to be filled half full of water. Through this lower half there run 25 copper tubes, each about three inches in diameter, open at one end to the fire, through which the heat passes to the chimney at the other end. You see this would present a great deal of heating surface to the water, causing it to boil and steam off with great rapidity. The invention was not a sudden growth, as no inventions are. Fire-tubes serving this use started in several fertile minds about the same time, and several persons claimed the honor of the invention, but it was Stephenson's practical mind which put it into good working order and made it available. For he told Robert to try it in his new locomotive.
What new information is presented in this text that is not present in "The Steam Engine"?
A. George Stephenson was joined by other inventors to enhance the design of locomotives.
B. George Stephenson's developments made the new railroad commercially successful.
C. George Stephenson's genius transformed steam engines to transport passengers and goods.
D. George Stephenson conceived of a special road designed to carry the weight of a steam train.
What evidence shows that the alliance of Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius could fail? Discuss three details from Scene 1 in your answer. (From The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
Answer and Explanation:
There is three pieces of evidence on how Antony's alliance, Lepidus, and Octavius can fail.
The first evidence can be seen when they devalue Lepidus' leadership and give him temporary power, when he could have done much more for the cause.
The second evidence appears when they decide to kill members of their own family, showing how disloyal, corrupt, malicious and untrustworthy they are.
The latter evidence can be seen when they show that they value money more than the tranquility of the Romans and therefore decide that they will not obey Cesar.
When Willy asks Bernard, “What- what's the secret?” What secret was he asking about?
Answer:
Willy was asking Bernard how he was able to manage his life well while his son, Biff, wasn't able to catch on in life like Bernard did although he used to be a "football star." For example, Biff's life seemed to have ended after the "Ebbet's Field Game." After flunking in Math, he didn't become interested in graduating anymore.
Reality speaking, Willy was actually asking where he has gone wrong as a father.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled, "Death of a Salesman." It focuses on "Willy Loman," a salesman, and his disappointments in life. Willy wanted Biff, his elder son, to be a successful person because he had the potential in life. However, he dropped out of school and couldn't fulfill his dad's wishes. On the contrary, Bernard, the son of Charles, who used to be a nerd when he was young, became a lawyer and had a wonderful family.
Blank, he was sent to jail where he wrote letters to the clergymen in Birmingham
- furthermore
- instead
- subsequently
Answer:
instead
Explanation:
Explanation:
its furthermore because that sounds better that instead or subsequently
PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO FIRST AND CORRECT ANSWER Read the second stanza from the poem "Sympathy." I know why the caged bird beats his wing Till its blood is red on the cruel bars; For he must fly back to his perch and cling When he fain would be on the bough a-swing; And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars And they pulse again with a keener sting— I know why he beats his wing! What is a central idea in the second stanza of the poem "Sympathy"? The caged bird does not know how to fly anymore. The caged bird longs to be on his perch. The caged bird does not know why he beats his wing. The caged bird beats his wing because he cannot be free.
Answer: First part is the bird feels trapped. Second part is for he must fly back to his perch and cling.
Explanation: Took K12 test and got both wrong from other answer so I got the correct answers from test review. I hope this helps others.
Read the passage from "The Most Dangerous Game.”
"And if I win—" began Rainsford huskily.
"I'll cheerfully acknowledge myself defeat if I do not find you by midnight of the third day," said General Zaroff. "My sloop will place you on the mainland near a town." The general read what Rainsford was thinking.
"Oh, you can trust me," said the Cossack. "I will give you my word as a gentleman and a sportsman. Of course you, in turn, must agree to say nothing of your visit here."
"I'll agree to nothing of the kind," said Rainsford.
Which detail best indicates that Rainsford might base his decision about hunting on good morals instead of fear?
a. He refuses to keep the hunting a secret from others.
b. He asks the general what will happen if he wins.
c. He shows signs that he does not trust the Cossack.
d. He speaks in a husky voice when addressing the general.
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
He doesn't want other people to be put in the same position as him.
Answer:
He refuses to keep the hunting a secret from others.
Explanation:
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english grammar questions
Explanation:
where is question ?️
he learned more about snakes after he saw it is this a compound or complex sentence
The ugly words settled in Mr. Shiftlet’s head like a group of buzzards in the top of a tree.
The simile in this excerpt compares
Answer:
What do you mean?
Explanation:
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER CINDERELLA SEES THE PRINCE AT THE BALL? ARE THE WOMEN IN THE TOWN ASKED TO TRY ON A GLASS SLIPPER, AND IF SO, WHAT HAPPENS IN THAT PARTICULAR SCENE? HOW DOES THE STORY END? Cinder
Answer:
Yes, all the women in the town try on th ees glass slipper and no one can fit and they hid Cinderella in the a room then Cinderella started singing and the prince heard her
Answer:
Cinderella gets to the ball, dances with the prince, the bells chimes, she runs away, loses her slipper, prince picks up slipper, instructs his men to see who the shoe fits in the town, when they go to cinderella's step sisters, they try to cram their feet in the shoes, they don't fit, cinderella comes down and its a perfect fit, evil step mother locks her up, she escapes and the people who had the shoes find her and take her to prince, THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER
Explanation:
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make some pharagraph for me pls i will gave some 100 points again
kind of any pharagraph just pharagraph
i will gave a 50 points
Answer:
I will make a paragraph.
Explanation:
I like poems, can it be a poem, if not tell me in comments and i will put a different one in comments.
In our galaxy there are stars.
Some say we may live on mars.
Neil Armstrong was the firt to walk on the moon.
I hope to see space for myself real soon.
is that good, it my own original writing, i am proud.
i need help pic atached
Answer:
pic attached.
Explanation:
Just smile , don't be sad .
Which sentence from the passage supports the
inference that some scientists have challenged
Newton's universal theory of gravity?
O 1. "Nearly three centuries would pass before the
world would host a comparable scientific
genius." (Paragraph 1)
2. "Newton's view of gravity might be called the
great equalizer." (Paragraph 3)
3. "Regardless of physical composition, everything
exerts as well as feels the force of gravity."
(Paragraph 3)
4. "This success gave Newton's theory unequivocal
support until the early part of the twentieth
century." (Paragraph 4)
Answer:
3. "Regardless of physical composition, everything exerts as well as feels the force of gravity." (Paragraph 3)
Explanation:
The sentence from the passage supports the inference that some scientists have challenged Newton's universal theory of gravity is sentence 3.
This is because, the scientists believe that irrespective of the physical composition of the material, everything feels the law of gravity.
Select the citation of a book title shown correctly in MLA format.
"Little Women"
Little Women
Little Women
Little Women
Answer:
Its the one in Italics or the slanted one
Explanation:
Just did this on a assignment and got it right good luck hope I wasn't to late!