Answer:
Explanation:
Kids with disabilities are just like their peers. They want to be accepted, to have friends, to be included in the social life of the school. Melody understands the pain of being ignored and overlooked, and I've given her a voice to show her humanity. She represents all those young people, who have feelings as well as dreams. I wanted to give those kids, who are often treated as if they are invisible, a chance to be heard, to be seen as the individuals they are, not the machines they ride in, or the disability that defines them.
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Megan was running late for school. Only this time, it wasn’t her fault. It was her Dad’s.
“I know my keys are around here somewhere,” he said. “Will you help me look, Meg?” He’d been frantically looking for his keys for the last 10 minutes.
Megan rolled her eyes in response and pretended to look for the keys. She was too annoyed to actually help, though. Her dad had a bad habit of misplacing things—and not just simple things like keys or a wallet. It wasn’t uncommon for Megan’s dad to take the ice cream out of the freezer, go grab a spoon and bowl, and then forget where he put the ice cream. Days later, he’d find it melted in a random kitchen cabinet. At this point, Megan was fed up.
“Dad, I don’t see your keys anywhere. Are you sure they’re in the house?” Megan called out to her dad.
“Well, of course! Where else would they be?” her dad called back.
“Have you looked outside? Remember that time your keys were in the recycling bin in the garage?”
Megan’s dad chuckled. “Good point! I still don’t know how they got there, but I’ll go check in the garage. And in the trash can, for good measure.”
Megan smiled to herself. She really did love her dad, flaws and all. Suddenly, she heard her dad yell out from the garage. Megan raced outside.
“Look at this, Meg!” her dad said, gesturing to his car. “My keys were in the car, and it was already running. Did you start the car earlier to warm it up and forget?”
“No, Dad,” said Megan, fighting back the urge to roll her eyes again. “I’m pretty sure you must have done that.”
“I sure don’t remember. But then, I never do! Come on, let’s get you to school before I lose the car.”
Megan and her dad got in the car. “Just another day with my dad,” thought Megan, grinning to herself.
Select the correct answer.
What role does the dialogue play in this passage?
A.
It reveals that Megan’s dad always misplaces things.
B.
It reveals that Megan is frustrated with her dad.
C.
It helps Megan’s dad find his missing keys.
D.
It reveals that Megan’s dad is not a nice person.
E.
It helps Megan decide to stay home from school.
Answer:
I think it's A.
Explanation:
That seems to be what the whole story is about! Hope this helped and have a wonderful day!..
The dialogue that plays the role in the passage is that Megan's dad always misplaces things. Hence, Option A is the correct statement.
What do you mean by dialogue?Dialogues constitute conversations among or greater persons. They instance viable exchanges among interlocutors in diverse contexts.
They are available in quite a few lengths from brief excerpts to complete conversations from starting to end.
Hence, Option A is the correct statement.
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A news reporter is unhappy with her assigned story. She visits a farmer, and asks him questions that cause him to get flustered. Back at the studio, she edits his responses, making him look unprepared for the interview. What type of bias is the news reporter showing?
bias by placement
bias by omission
bias by word choice
bias by farming
Answer:
bias by omission
Explanation:
Answer:
Bias by placement
Explanation:
She was placed in a situation she didn't like and took it out on the farmer. She was biased in her report by editing it to make him look bad by her opinion.
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Answer: and I was laying down in a field as I start to look around there was no one around just me all alone no sound just peacful quietness and I know this might sound crazy cause some people would be panicking but nope not me it was so peaceful and nice to finally "be alone" even though you probably thinking "why would you wanna be alone" or "being alone? that must be so lonely" but It wasn't that type of alone It was the type of alone where I can finally think to my self and feel the wind gracefully blow against my face without having someone annoying me or even just do something that I always wanted to do without feeling someone judging me like rolling down a hill, climb a tree, not having to worry about responsabilitys, not having to hear people complaing. things like that just the simple fact that being alone can benifit in so many ways for a person is so amazing and powerful and even though your probably thinking "dang sounds like you didn't have a childhood" and the answer to your question if I did my childhood was being taught to don't do this or don't do that or hearing from my mom saying get down no child should be climbing or running or I'm not buying that toy for you"and imagin having to grow up with that and saying you need to do that and this and then all of a sudden you hear "YOU DON"T DO NOTHING IN THIS HOUSE" even though you do all the responsabilities that a mom should be doing" but being in this field with the peaceful quietness and again alone Is so amazing.
Explanation:
How does the author’s use of dialogue in the resolution help readers understand Daisy’s relationship with her mother?
A) It shows that Daisy's mother does not understand her.
B) It shows that Daisy was afraid of telling her mother about what happened at the end of school.
C) It shows that Daisy really just wanted to keep Muffin as her pet.
D) It shows that Daisy's mother cares about her and wants to see her daughter happy.
Answer:
is there a picture
Explanation:
About the FBI
Have you ever wanted to work for the FBI? Here is a little history on the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The FBI started in 1908. It was known as the Bureau of Investigation then. On July 26, 1908, the Attorney General selected ten Special Agents of the Bureau of Investigation. They were called the Special Agent Task Force. In 1933, the Bureau’s name was changed to the Division of Investigation. It was changed again in 1935 to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is known as that today.
All agents carry a special wallet that has their picture in it. They use this wallet to identify themselves to people when they are working. It is called a credential. There are two different kinds of credentials. They change depending on which division in the FBI you work in and your rank as an agent.
The FBI has changed what they investigate as the times have changed. In 1908, there were different crimes than the crimes that exist today. Also, there were fewer types of crimes than today. A good example of this is car theft. In 1908, almost no one had a car. As more people bought cars, the number of car thefts increased.
Many years ago, the FBI investigated crimes like bank robbery, kidnapping, and car thefts that go across state lines. Today, there are over 350 violations of the law that the FBI investigates. The different violations are broken down into several categories. The FBI looks into violent crime, organized crime, white collar crime, terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, civil rights, and applicant matters.
The FBI has many ways of solving those crimes and finding the criminals. One of them is through fingerprint identification. Fingerprints are a great way to tell people apart because everyone’s fingerprints are unique. This means that no two people in the world have the same fingerprints! Other ways of identifying people, like hair color, height, and weight, may change as a person gets older. Fingerprints stay the same no matter what.
There are over 250 million sets of fingerprint records on file. If all the fingerprint cards on file were stacked on top of one another, they would equal 133 stacks, each the size of the Empire State Building! Finding space to keep all of these fingerprint cards is difficult. This is one of the reasons the FBI is now putting cards in a digital format. That means the images can be stored on computers. All fingerprint cards at the FBI are eight-inch squares, a little smaller than a piece of notebook paper, and are thinner than a piece of cardboard. The FBI gets over 37,000 of these fingerprint cards every day, seven days a week! 32% of these cards now come to the FBI as digital images.
Not all fingerprint cards on file are of criminals. Some records are civil prints. Civil prints are taken of people who work for the government or apply for a job with the government.
Still interested in being an agent? Check out the FBI’s official website for more information: www.fbi.gov.
What was one effect of more people owning cars?
A.
People did not want to steal cars anymore.
B.
The FBI stopped driving cars to work.
C.
The FBI did not do any more fingerprints.
D.
The FBI investigated more car thefts.
It's D
Answer:
D
Explanation: You told me
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Firstly, you need to understand what an antonym is.
"An antonym is a word or a phrase that has opposite meaning as another word or phrase." For example....
- Big/small
- Tall/ short
- Fast/ slow
So, in your question, these are the answers...
11) Interview??? (not too sure about this one)
12) Successor
13) Patient
14) Tone deaf
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Identify someone (who is no longer living), and the legacy that they left on the world. This is a serious question.
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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Midsummer Night Dream: Act 2
1. The fairies speak very poetically. Which image or images presented by the fairies do you remember the best? What about it was significant?
3. Explain Hermia’s dream and why it might be significant later in the play.
4. Describe the character of Puck. What was one thing you liked that he did? What was one thing you didn’t like? Does he take responsibility for his actions? Explain.
Answer:
can you please add the passage next time
Explanation:
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A necessity is something people need in order to stay alive.
List two necessities.
Answer:
Water and food etc
Explanation:
While the development of tools, plumbing systems and food preservation have enabled modern man to live life with many creature comforts, the truth remains that the requirements for human survival are quite basic. Physiological needs include air, water, food, shelter, sanitation, touch, sleep, and personal space.
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Which word in this excerpt from H. G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds provides a context clue to the meaning of the word descended?
I was at home at that hour and writing in my study; and although my French windows face towards Ottershaw and the blind was up (for I loved in those days to look up at the night sky), I saw nothing of it. Yet this strangest of all things that ever came to earth from outer space must have fallen while I was sitting there, visible to me had I only looked up as it passed. Some of those who saw its flight say it travelled with a hissing sound. I myself heard nothing of that. Many people in Berkshire, Surrey, and Middlesex must have seen the fall of it, and, at most, have thought that another meteorite had descended. No one seems to have troubled to look for the fallen mass that night.
A.) strangest
B.) passed
C.) troubled
D.) fallen
My favorite chaperone
What theme about family is reinforced throughout the selection? Cite evidence from the selection to support your answer.
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The theme in “ My favourite chaperone” is family is everything. Everything that Maya does has some kind of effect on her family and vice versa. Maya and her family's beliefs rely heavily on family unity.
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What is My favourite Chaperone about?The story “My Favorite Chaperone” written by Jean Davies Okimoto, follows the life of a young girl who along with her brother Nurzhan, her mother known as mama, and her father whom she refers to as Papi have immigrated to the United States from Kazakhstan, through a dating magazine.
Throughout the story, each family member faces problems that cause them to realize just how different their life is now that they’ve immigrated. The main conflict in the story is Maya wants to go to the dance but she has no hope in her parents signing the permission slip.
The climax of the story is when Nurzhan got the permission slip to the dance signed for Maya if he would be her chaperone. The falling action of the story is when Maya's mom gives her a bracelet that her mom wore to a dance when she was sixteen and now she was giving it to Maya to wear to the Spring Fling.
The ending is about Maya being at peace with both her family and her new life in the United States.
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why do people like Lucius Malfoy?? (I understand Draco, but why Lucius?)
Answer:
PLEASE HELP !
Explanation:
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Answer:
beacuse
Explanation:
what is a starter for an essay about high blood pressure and its effects
Provide a thesis statement that’s based on one of the questions you answered in part A.
First, review these traits of a good thesis statement:
A thesis statement presents a claim based on your understanding of the literary work.
It should be a statement that you can prove with supporting evidence.
It should be a statement that is open to argument and is not a fact.
It shouldn’t be too narrow or too broad.
Write an introductory paragraph that includes the thesis statement from part B. Keep these points in mind:
Open the paragraph with an interesting fact, quotation, or question to grab the reader's interest.
Include any needed background information about the story or author.
Present a thesis statement stating your claim.
Write two to three body paragraphs that support the thesis statement. You should support your claim with evidence from the short story.
A thesis statement tells a reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion. Such a statement is also called an “argument,” a “main idea,” or a “controlling idea.”
A good thesis has two parts. It should tell what you plan to argue, and it should “telegraph” how you plan to argue—that is, what particular support for your claim is going where in your essay
A standard place for your thesis is at the end of the introductory paragraph.
A thesis is an interpretation of a subject, not the subject itself. The subject, or topic, of an essay might be World War II or Moby ••••; a thesis must then offer a way to understand the war or the novel that others might dispute.
A strong thesis not only grabs the interest of your reader, who now wants to see you support your unique interpretation, it also provides a focus for your argument, one to which every part of your paper refers in the development of your position.
A thesis keeps the writer centered on the matter at hand and reduces the risk of intellectual wandering. Likewise, a thesis provides the reader with a “road map,” clearly laying out the intellectual route ahead.
A thesis statement avoids the first person (“I believe,” “In my opinion”).
A simple equation for what a thesis might look like this:
What you plan to argue + How you plan to argue it = Thesis
Specific Topic+ Attitude/Angle/Argument=Thesis
Steps To Write Effective Thesis Statement
Choose a prompt or, if appropriate, select a topic: television violence and children
Read the prompt carefully or, if appropriate, ask an interesting question:
What are the effects of television violence on children?
Revise the prompt or question into a preliminary or “working” thesis:
Violence on television increases aggressive behavior in children.
Avoid general phrasing and/or sweeping words such as “all” or “none” or “every”.
Lead the reader toward the topic sentences (the subtopics needed to prove the thesis).
Anticipate the counter-arguments. Once you have a working thesis, you should think about what might be said against it. This will help you to refine your thesis, and it will also make you think of the arguments that you’ll need to refute later on in your essay. (Every argument has a counter-argument. If yours doesn’t, then it’s not an argument—it may be a fact, or an opinion, but it is not an argument.)
Violence on television increases aggressive behavior in children.
This statement is on its way to being a thesis. However, it is too easy to imagine possible counter- arguments. For example, an observer of societal trends may believe that parenting or easy access to weapons are important factors in youth violence. If you complicate your thesis by anticipating the counter-argument, you’ll strengthen your argument, as shown in the sentence below.
While poor parenting and easy access to weapons may act as contributory factors, in fact when children are exposed to television violence they become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others, are more fearful of the world around them, and are more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways toward others.
The Components of an Effective Thesis Statement
You can’t just pluck a thesis out of thin air. Even if you have a terrific insight concerning a topic, it won’t be worth much unless you can logically and persuasively support it in the body of your essay. A thesis is the evolutionary result of a thinking process, not a miraculous creation. Formulating a thesis is not the first thing you do after reading an essay assignment.
An effective thesis statement fulfills the following criteria
Substantial– Your thesis should be a claim for which it is easy to answer every reader’s question: “So what?”
Supportable – A thesis must be a claim that you can prove with the evidence at hand (e.g., evidence from your texts or from your research). Your claim should not be outlandish, nor should it be mere personal opinion or preference (e.g., “Frederick Douglass is my favorite historical figure.”) It tackles a subject that could be adequately covered in the format of the project assigned.
Precise – It is focused and specific. A strong thesis proves a point without discussing everything. It clearly asserts your own conclusion based on evidence. Note: Be flexible. It is perfectly okay to change your thesis!
Arguable – It should be contestable, proposing an arguable point with which people could reasonably disagree.
Relevant – If you are responding to an assignment, the thesis should answer the question your teacher has posed. In order to stay focused, pay attention to the task words in the assignment: summarize, argue, compare/contrast, etc.
Aware of Counters– It anticipates and refutes the counter-arguments.
The best thesis statement is a balance of specific details and concise language. Your goal is to articulate an argument in detail without burdening the reader with too much information.
Answer:
Evaluate each body paragraph based on the following points:
Each body paragraph provides evidence that supports your thesis statement.
Each paragraph introduces the central idea of the paragraph.
Each paragraph presents your observations along with supporting evidence from the story.
Each paragraph includes quotations, paraphrases, or summaries at suitable places. All quotations and paraphrases include in-text citation.
Explanation:
the lighthouse by henry wadsworth longfellow summary
Answer:
hey
Explanation:
And the great ships sail outward and return, Bending and bowing o'er the billowy swells, And ever joyful, as they see it burn, They wave their silent welcomes and farewells.
They come forth from the darkness, and their sails Gleam for a moment only in the blaze, And eager faces, as the light unveils, Gaze at the tower, and vanish while they gaze.
It sees the ocean to its bosom clasp The rocks and sea-sand with the kiss of peace; It sees the wild winds lift it in their grasp, And hold it up, and shake it like a fleece.
Write an essay for your school newspaper arguing whether playing video games significantly affects physical health. Your essay must be based on the ideas, concepts, and information that can be determined through analysis of the “Do Video Games Have a Major Effect on Players’ Physical Health?” passage set. Your response must be typed. Please see the attached rubric and resources for guidance.
Answer:
we should play video games lolololololol
Answer:
some video games can actually help people be more physically active. ... Playing video games may lead to some health problems. But many of these problems occur when the games are played excessively. Moderate game playing doesn't usually harm people's physical health over the long term
Explanation:
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Cindy has developed a prototype of an app for schools. She wants to find beta testers who will give her effective feedback at low cost. Which steps would you advise her to take?
1. Create your own social activity website or blog.
2. Network with members of a chosen community.
3. Locate the right communities of testers.
5. Publish advertisements on community sites.
4. Send out polite requests for beta testing.
[MULTIPLE CHOICE]
Read this sentence. Because of the road construction, the traffic was forced to divert to another highway. Knowing that divert and maintain are antonyms, what is the definition of divert? be direct change course straighten up stay the course
The definition of divert is
"cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another."
The answer you are looking for is "change course"
The definition of divert is "cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another."
What is sentence?A complete sentence is made up of a main clause and, on occasion, one or more auxiliary clauses. Sentences normally have a subject and a predicate and express a statement, inquiry, exclamation, or command.
A sentence is indeed a collection of words that expresses a full idea. There must be a subject and a verb in every sentence tough each can implimented. A order or a respectful request is what an imperative sentence is. It concludes with a period or an exclamation point (full stop). The definition of divert is "cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another."
Therefore, the definition of divert is "cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another."
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PROMPT: In order to better engage students' interests, some school districts have begun allowing students to suggest and vote on their class field trips.
Weigh the positives and negatives of this approach. Then write an essay in which you argue whether or not such a policy should be used at your school. Provide at least two reasons to support your answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Students should have the ability to choose where they go on their field trips. This would not only engage students interests, but as a student myself, I believe it would also give them a sense that they do get to have some control over certain things and teachers really do care about their thoughts and ideas. Finally, I think they should get to vote and or suggest class field trips because students could come up with ideas school faculty didn't think of. There are numerous benefits if the school districts would allow students to have a say in where they go on their field trips.
I think students should be able to choose where they go on their field trips because they don't get to make any decisions that actually affect their lives. In our world people under the age of 18 don't really get a say. For example voting. Now I'm not saying that 8 year olds should be able to make the decision of who they want to be the president, but I do think they should get a say in the little things that they can. It is vital that developing people get the chance to make decisions. As a student myself, sometimes I feel like we don't have much control in our own lives. So if we could just get that one choice, that would change our point of view. That would make us feel like someone wanted our opinion, our thoughts. It might be a subconscious feeling, but it'd be there. Everyone has felt powerless one point in their life or the other, especially kids and teenagers, and it doesn't feel great. This could completely change a kids perspective on school.
I also think that students should be able to suggest ideas for field trips because they could have great ideas that adults didn't even think of! The purpose of the field trips is to educate kids in a fun and recreational way. Students know what they would enjoy more than adults. For school faculty, it's really just a guessing game, trying to pick a good field trip option for their students. Also kids are creative in ways you can't even imagine, and they can come up with incredible things that can be fun for not only themselves, and all of their classmates, but even for their teachers! This would benefit the students in them having fun which would also result in them learning more on the education aspect of it all.
Overall, I think it would be the most advantageous to not only their education, but their opinion on school. This idea would do exactly what its meant to and more: engage students, come up with great ideas, and change a student's perspective on school. Our school should begin doing this because of the multiple great benefits.
How does Whitman express his own grief to the death of Lincoln?
A) He says "But o heart! Heart! Heart!”
B) He says "rise up!”
C) He refers to his passing as a dream
D) All of the above
Answer:
i think it's D all of the above but it could be wrong
Before you being reading the next chapters, use either context clues or a dictionary to match the correct definition with the words in bold.
(idiomatic)-Poirot says that the phrase Ratchett used to dismiss the conductor was "a perfectly idiomatic phrase . . . not one that a man knowing only a few words of French would have selected."
(deprecating)- When M. Bouc jumps to a conclusion, Poirot raises a "deprecating hand."
(grimace)- "With a grimace, M. Bouc handed it (the document) back. 'It is not illuminating,' he said."
(masquerading )-"Who was the man or woman masquerading in Wagon Lit uniform?"
(didactically)-M. Bouc continued somewhat didactically."
(unwittingly)- Taken at its simplest, it is a clue which directly incriminates someone whose initial is H, and it was dropped there unwittingly by that person."
According to the article, who will decide the fate of Mount Taylor?
voters in New Mexico
Native Americans
the supreme court
mining companies
Answer:
The Supreme Court
Explanation:
The Supreme Court handed the pueblos, upholding a state panel’s designation of Mount Taylor.
Which of the following terms describes the way a reader feels?(1 point) connotation mood tone meaning
Answer:
I believe mood would be the correct answer.
Explanation:
To simply explain it, mood is how people express emotion and show what they feel.
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Answer:
positive, tone, mood, tense, terrified.
Explanation:
answers to the quick check.
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Writing prompt: Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy. Use transition words in your draft to help clarify relationships of ideas.
Answer: The pic is what I put for the first part then for the rough draft I put: Manjiro and Achilles cultures helped to shape them in different ways. Lets start with Manjiro. His culture shaped him to be respectful and relatively quiet but also a curious person. His culture taught him that he would have to follow the family line of jobs on his fathers side of his family. Achilles culture shaped him to be rather courageous and strong, maybe religious, but it also shaped him to be rather reckless. His culture taught him that if he went to battle he would most likely live a short life but be remembered by generations to come. Although, both of the boys cultures had a similar view on strength.
And for the final draft:
Manjiro and Achilles cultures helped to shape them in different ways. Lets start with Manjiro. His culture shaped him to be respectful and relatively quiet but also a curious person. His culture taught him that he would have to follow the family line of jobs on his fathers side of his family. Achilles culture shaped him to be rather courageous and strong, maybe religious, but it also shaped him to be rather reckless. His culture taught him that if he went to battle he would most likely live a short life but be remembered by generations to come. Although, both of the boys cultures had a similar view on strength. The heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy reflect their culture's expectations for strength.The heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy reflect their culture's expectations for strength. .
;Explanation:
Answer:Culture shapes the heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy as it shows the values that are expected from a hero.
Culture simply means the social behavior and norms that are found in societies. It encompasses the arts, beliefs, laws, knowledge, customs, etc of the people.
It should be noted that culture affected the heroes in the stories . In black ships, a hero is determined based on how brave and strong the person. In the Heart of a Samurai, the hero should be able to provide for their families and be kind to others.
Explanation:
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( all you got to do is to rewrite the paragraph into formal language)
Answer:
I thought I would write about what happened in your store. A sales clerk ignored me on account of I am a kid. and, she said I probably did not have any money anyway. but that is true because my father gave me one hundred dollars for my birthday. I was going to spend it in your store until I got insulted. so I took off and spent it at Toys rus instead. to finish off, I just want to say that you would better not let this happen again .
During a high school debate competition, what is the role of the judges?
to review the rules and ask the questions
to provide feedback and determine a winner
to keep track of time and help with rebuttals
to support and explain why they agree with the topic
Answer:
correct answer is b
Explanation:
You say that you've been missing me
Every single time we're not together
And I know that I've been gone from everything
But I needed that
Say you wish that you were kissing me
It comes out of nowhere, whenever
But I'm kinda sick and tired, you're so selfish
Say that I'm not coming back to you
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
I keep fallin' for the bad ones (Bad ones)
The always make me sad ones (Sad ones)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
You're really good at tricking me
Makin' me believe I'm not enough
And I'm always so confident
'Til you come and trip me up
Why you so caught up with fixing me?
You know that's something that I really hate
You're the only thing about me that should change
You're my one mistake, hmm
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
I keep fallin' for the bad ones (Bad ones)
The always make me sad ones (Sad ones)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
(Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
woow *blushes*
hehehehe...... kinda hhot
The book Murder on the Orient Express
What do Dr. Constantine's thoughts reveal about him?
He does not think the mystery can be solved.
He is concerned about the murder making his company look bad.
He is certain that the murderer has left the train.
He is certain that Miss Debenham committed the crime.
He thinks the murderer must be British.
Answer:
A and E
Explanation:
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Read the passage below. Once you have read the story, explain what episodes show the climax of the story. Explain your answer in one or two sentences.
Laurel woke up to the sound of her banging alarm. She was startled, but excited to start her first day of middle school. Her outfit was ready, and her lunch was packed. She even bought new pens and notebooks for the new school year.
As she sat on the bus in her new clothes, she started to feel nervous. What if she didn't like her teachers? What if middle school was too hard? What if she didn't have anyone to sit with at lunch? Laurel could feel her stomach churning with fear. Then, at the next stop, her best friend, Norma, got on the bus. As Norma sat right next to her, Laurel knew everything would be okay as long as she had her best friend.
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if its a test you kinda need to try bu the answer is: As she sat on the bus in her new clothes, she started to feel nervous. What if she didn't like her teachers? What if middle school was too hard? What if she didn't have anyone to sit with at lunch? Laurel could feel her stomach churning with fear. Then, at the next stop, her best friend, Norma, got on the bus. As Norma sat right next to her, Laurel knew everything would be okay as long as she had her best friend.
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The climax or thing that hints at what might happen are the questions laurel is asing herself these hint at what may or may not happen next
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I think thats what it was asking sry if you get it wrong bc of me :(