Answer:
In a way, yes. All three sentences are not to be taken fully literally; they are more figuratively-interpreted.
The life cycle of a mosquito depends on the availability of standing or slow-moving water, that they can lay their eggs in. If there is a lower-than-normal number of mosquitoes present in one area, which limiting factor is most likely the cause?
A.a severe drought
b.an abnormally warm winter
c.a reduction in pesticide usage
d.a decline in populations of predators, such as insect-eating birds
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Can someone say "hi" ._.
Answer:
konichiwa
Explanation:
Answer:
Omg hi sister
Explanation:
Thx for the points, have a nice day
Who is telling the story In the book buried onions?
Answer:
Gary Soto
Explanation:
Answer:
It might be Eddie
Explanation:
Which three phrases help describe the character Badger in this excerpt from Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in The Willows?
Answer:
I cannt see its all black
Explanation:
Answer:
1, 2, and 4
Explanation:
Each one describes something about Badger.
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What was the Council of 500?
A.a council of citizens who met annually to discuss important issues
B.a council of long-serving citizens who selected and voted on important issues
C.a group of randomly chosen citizens who voted on the issues selected by the Assembly
D.a group of randomly chosen citizens who decided which issues the Assembly would debate
Answer: C.a group of randomly chosen citizens who voted on the issues selected by the Assembly
Explanation:
Interpret What does Tubman mean by this observation: “We got to go free or die. And freedom’s not bought with dust.”
A universal theme or idea ________________________________. Regardless of who we are or
where we come from, we can recognize and connect a universal theme or idea to our
own lives
Answer:
A universal theme is an idea that applies to anyone regardless of cultural differences, or geographic location.
The poem and the folk tale are about how friends
are important. Compare how both use literary
elements and figurative language to support this
theme. Use at least two details to support your
answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1.
Which sentence supports the claim, bedbugs have become one of the most dreaded and expensive pests around?
Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $5,000.
When a bedbug bites a human, the human doesn’t feel it.
Bedbugs are hard to find during the daytime.
You may have bedbugs if you wake up with a rash.
Answer:
It's A, "Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $50,000"
Explanation:
$50,000 meets the expensive part, and bedbugs are probably dreaded because of that cost.
Reread stanzas two and three. Which line BEST demonstrate that the "caged bird" feels as though he cannot fly anywhere?
a
"...but a bird that stalks down his narrow cage..."
b
"...his wings are clipped and his feet are tied..."
c
"...so he opens his throat to sing."
d
"...and his tune is heard on the distant hill."
Question 4 (10 points)
How do stanza 1 and stanza 4 differ from the other stanzas in the poem?
a
Stanza 1 and 4 are about the life of a bird from the two different perspectives.
b
Stanza 1 and 4 are both about the freedoms from the perspective of a free bird.
c
Stanza 1 and 4 are both about the freedoms from the perspective of a caged bird.
d
Stanza 1 and 4 are different because they show the caged bird has no hope.
Question 5 (10 points)
Why do you think Maya Angelou included the repeating lines "for the caged bird sings of freedom" at the end of the 3rd and 6th stanza?
a
The lines help the reader see that the caged bird still has hope for freedom.
b
The lines help the reader feel his distress and sorrow.
c
The lines help the reader visualize the caged bird.
d
The lines help the reader understand how well the caged bird can sing.
Question 6 (10 points)
The word "stalks" (line 8) most nearly means...
a
the stem of a plant
b
walk angrily
c
narrowly walking
Question 7 (10 points)
The free bird's tone (attitutde) can be best described as... (you may use an online dictionary to look up each answer choice).
a
courageous
b
exuberant
c
territorial
d
ignorant
Question 8 (10 points)
"The repeated lines "for the caged bird sings of freedom" is an example of...
a
alliteration
b
repetition
Question 9 (10 points)
The poet decides to end the poem with two stanzas about the caged bird to...
a
remind the reader about an earlier phrase
b
use repetition of characterize the caged bird
c
emphasize the symbol of imprisonment
Question 10 (10 points)
The caged bird is finally set free at the end of the poem
True
False
Answer:true
Explanation:
You only need one stanza
Please help I will mark Brainliest!! All you got to is write a story related to the pic
(please make the story long it need to fit into the box)
Answer:
I was currently climbing up an icy blue glacier shivering from the cold. I told myself "if I stop here, ill never make up for what happened to my great-great-uncle Pete. I kept climbing but came to a stop. The glacier started moving. I climbed faster and faster but the ice kept starting to break off. I jumped off the piece of ice hoping I would hang on to the other one. *splash* the iceberg splashed in the water and began to sink.My whole life was hanging on my ice pick. I very carefully lifted up my body weight and made it. I still had a while to go. While I continued climbing I kept getting weird vibes. I ignored it thinking it came from my fear of falling not too long ago. I thought about what happened to my great-great-uncle Pete. About 5 years ago he climbed up this very glacier. But a piece of the ice fell off, causing him to fall in the icy waters and freeze. I planned to make it to the top and bottom by nightfall, and I already burned half of the day's sunlight. I kept climbing, not realizing how fast I was going. My ice pick went through the air and I froze. I have made it to the top! I can't believe it! I took a while to enjoy the breeze and started heading back down. I had to be more careful this time because a piece of ice already fell, and don't have a second chance if another piece falls off. Before sunset, I made it back to the bottom safely into my boat. I started heading back home to my family to tell them the accomplishment. I think I made my great-great-uncle peat proud. the end.
Explanation:
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How does the research from Jennifer Gitlitz in paragraph 8 help to develop the passage?
a) It proves that plastic water bottles are bad to use.
b) It demonstrates that there are good and bad things about using plastic water bottles.
c) It shows that there are negative consequences from using plastic water bottles such as how they badly affect the environment.
d) It is a way to show that using water bottles is both positive and negative.
Answer:
If I could see the passage I would know and I would tell you
Animal Farm:
Find a passage from the text in Chapters 1-3 where George Orwell uses descriptive language to help the reader picture the setting.
Answer:
George Orwell's Animal Farm better and more efficiently. STANDARD ... they explore the plot of the novella and help students understand the work better.
How do I prevent reckless driving from happening
For example: Speed Bump
Answer:
slow down
Explanation:
Mr. Hyde’s _____________________ behavior would not have been accepted by the church.
Answer:i think the answer is posterity
Explanation:now i could be wrong if its wrong i apoligize
THE LEGEND OF ROBIN HOOD: Consider what the sidebar "Medieval Society" says about the class system in England. How is this information reflected in the play? What other ideas about the class system are developed in the play? Explain.(theme, text features.) get brainly
Answer:
One of the most well-known philosophical plays of the twentieth century. ... “The toy industry is real science,” adds Georgia Van de Zande, a lecturer for the class. ... a theme for the discussion), but it was still good to see different businesses and ... he discovered his interest in the immune system, and made it his life's work.
Explanation:
“The Setting Sun and the Rolling World,” how does Old Musoni
support his family?
a. He is a farmer.
b. He is a scientist.
c. He is a beekeeper.
d. He is a metal worker.
Answer:
Hes a farmer
Explanation:
Which statement is true about Alexander Fleming's initial understanding of penicillin?
A: He hoped that penicillin would cure certain diseases.
B: He was unaware that penicillin would have any effect.
C: He was sure penicillin would be a helpful medicine
D: He knew penicillin was deadly to some bacteria
Answer
B or A but im leaning towards B
Instead, a universal theme is one that _______________________________
Answer:
a central idea
Explanation:
a theme that applies to everyone in general for all different central sencerais
Read and use the dictionary entry to answer the question.
impose [im-poze]
verb
[16th century; from Middle French imposer and Latin imponere, which means "to put upon”]
1. to force something to be put in place
2. to demand someone’s attention
What is the word origin of impose?
imponere
attention
demand
put upon
Answer:
put upon
Explanation:
to force something to be put in place
Read this sentence from “Cub Pilot on the Mississippi.”
If I had two heads, I would have spoken; but as I had only one, it seemed judicious
to take care of it; so I kept still.
Based on the context, what does it mean if a person is judicious?
a. He or she is careful.
b. He or she is reckless.
c. He or she is thrilled.
d. He or she is nervous.
Answer: A
c:
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Rick read the following argument:
Although the gas helium is the second most abundant element in the known universe, its supplies on Earth are limited. Most helium comes either from mining minerals or as a byproduct of natural gas. Although helium is in low supply, the demand for it is quite high. It can be used for a variety of medical purposes, including the treatment of breathing problems such as asthma. Helium also has heart and nerve protective properties, and doctors are beginning to use it in surgery. Yet current laws make recycling helium unprofitable. For the sake of our health, those laws must change.
Which statement would be the most appropriate in a conclusion to this argument? Why?
A.
“These laws are unlikely to change, so we must take steps to manufacture helium on our own.” This statement makes the logical leap that if we can't recycle helium, we should create it.
B.
“Until human disease is a thing of the past, we cannot support laws that put helium supplies at risk.” This restates the claim of this argument, which is that we should do everything in our power to treat human diseases.
C.
“If there is any practical use for helium other than medicine, laws should change to protect current supplies of the gas.” This sentence summarizes one of the major points of the argument, which is that helium reserves are in low supply.
D.
“Human health depends on helium, and therefore it is necessary to change the laws that make it hard to acquire.” This restates the claim of the argument and also summarizes the supporting evidence that illnesses can be treated by helium.
Answer:
b;/
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
“Human health depends on helium, and therefore it is necessary to change the laws that make it hard to acquire.” This restates the claim of the argument and also summarizes the supporting evidence that illnesses can be treated by helium.
Explanation:
I got it right on edge.
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Read this passage from "The American Dream."
passage?
One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing
universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men.
It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which
includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says
all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants,
but it says all men, which includes Catholics.
It supports key points by connecting them.
It states rational ideas to support a claim.
It convinces people that the ideas are true.
It connects the ideas to people in a specific place.
How does the use of rhythm contribute to the ideas in the ideas in the passage
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Royston plays a video game 7 times. His scores are 60, 65, 66, 74, 69, 72, and 63. Which is the best measure of center of Royston's performance?
A. median
B. middle number
C. mean
D. mode
What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 10 and 15?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 16
D. 30
How can a woman aviator feel surrounded by a large group of reporters?
Answer:
maybe overwhelmed or nervous or stressed
Wednesday, Mar. 17th: Today is “Working Women’s Day.” Recently, we also celebrated “International Women's Day”. Many people feel that being a stay-at-home-mom is a full-time job. Do you agree or disagree and why? Please write a 7 sentence paragraph.
Answer:
Explanation:
No, being a stay at home mom is not a full time job. some say It's a blessing to be able to focus only on raising a child. Let me remind you that the stay at home mother was the one who wanted to bring into the world. Parenting may be tough, but so is camping or throwing a get-together with friends or numerous things we do not call jobs. Staying at home and caring for others rather than working for a living is obviously a desirable lifestyle, but it is not a "career"; people who care for their elderly parents do not announce to the world that they have entered that as a profession. It's no different when it comes to caring for your own little one.
Why was The Netherlands an attractive place for German Jews to flee to?
-It was far away from Germany.
-They didn't allow Nazis in The Netherlands.
-There were many houses for German Jews to buy in The Netherlands.
-The Netherlands had originally intended to remain neutral during WWII.
Answer:
Explanation:
I think number 2
Why did some Dutch citizens turn in Jews who were hiding?
-They were offered special treatment from the Nazis.
-They never really liked their neighbors.
-They hated Jewish people.
-They thought the German Jews should become Nazis.
How would Judith Sargent Murray respond to Benjamin Franklin's view on the role of women? Answer in a minimum of five sentences and use supporting evidence from both authors' writing.
Explanation:
Judith Sargent Murray would have disagreed to Benjamin Franklin's view on the role of women. She would have responded to Franklin by saying that women is so much more than their ability to carry a child.