Answer:In one well written paragraph, discuss how Bilbo's journey is following Joseph
Campbell's Hero's Journey,
Explanation:
What is your opinion on the song Bob Marley - Exodus
Answer:
Pretty good. I like classic songs like that.
Which of the following quotes identifies one of the things Chris McCandless learns that he did not understand when he began his odyssey?
A.
“Happiness only real when shared.”
B.
“Truth.”
C.
“Jack London is King.”
D.
“All Hail the Dominant Primordial Beast!”
E.
“S.O.S. I need your help. I am injured, near death, and too weak to hike out of here. I am all alone. This is no joke.”
Answer:
A. “Happiness only real when shared.”
Explanation:
He was alone in the wilderness and he died alone. Also, I remember reading that quote somewhere in the book.
In what ways were the maps prepared by the British different from the one made by
Ptolemy
Answer:
Ghana Education at lotsubue d/a basic school
1. What would be the advantages of produaing a podcast about climate change versus producing a television documentary? What are some disadvantages?
Answer:
Well doing a potcast is more private, you cant talk on your own way, and is more informal and you can give your opinion, in another hand a docmentary is more searching mor deep, is formal, and you cant say your opinion about it.
Disaventages about potcast: As I said is more informal so most of the people would not like it
Disaventages about documentary: Usually is boring coause it has a lot of information
Explanation:
poach
poach [pohch] v. [from Old French poche, bag, pocket]
1. to kill animals illegally
2. to cook in slightly boiling liquid
3. to take as one’s own
4. to trespass on
which definition of poach is being used in this sentence? “She poached an egg for breakfast.”
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Answer:
B. 2
Explanation:
Poaching is a type of cooking
Answer: B-2
Explanation: I did it on edge
The author uses water as a symbol for what?
I’m the book slim by Carol Cullar
Answer:
English 9 Practice Final B
DIRECTIONS: Read and T4 the two selections and the viewing and representing piece. Then,
answer the questions that follow.
“Slim” by Carol Cullar
Shamrock, Texas, in August of 1937
The rolling prairie stretched from the Rockies to the Ozarks across a thousand miles of gently rolling hills cut by dry river beds and small farms plowed higgledy-piggledy and sown with acres of wheat—millions of acres of wheat planted to answer the government’s cry during World War I. Slow to convert, some of the farmers were switching to cotton and corn, but too few had gone to modern agricultural methods. Spirits reeled from the War, the Influenza of 1918–19, the Crash. When the market collapsed, they lost money, then equipment, their farms,
and heart. As if unsatisfied with the havoc wreaked, Nature unleashed The Drought and aimed it like some great magnifying lens focused incessantly on the western farmland of Oklahoma. Fickle rains fell, only to be sucked away by the burning
air. Elsewhere, entire sections flash-flooded away for want of contour plowing. The atmosphere became a destructive engine powering itself on heated updrafts, pulling erosive ground-winds into its maw, along with the topsoil, then the subsoil, and the hopes of all those tied to the land. Thousands quit when the dust storms began to rage; some went insane as the dust-laden, ionized wind scoured every crevice and
left nowhere to hide, nowhere to run except away—to California, to South Texas, battered tin dipper in her hand and with a deft flick of the wrist splashed what was left of her drink over the top portion of the flour sack stitched there. The cascading droplets wet the thin fabric, and a breeze blew the cooler air over her. She closed her eyes and
breathed.
“Hey!” The startled voice was deep and unfamiliar and cme from the glaring haze on the other side of the screen.
“Oh! I’m so sorry! Let me get a towel!” Bessie pushed the screen past its buffer catch and opened it wide. A hobo stood on the stoop, his cap in hand; he mopped his forehead with a red bandanna.
“You didn’t get me very wet!” After his first quick glance upward, he fixed his gaze respectfully on the yellow tom that came to swish about her ankles.
Bessie searched the high-buttoned front of his fade
Explanation:
Brains song What does brains statement about the little girls autograph say about him?
Answer:
I don’t know, what does it say about him
Check the elements used to convey the message
parody
reversal
incongruity
situational irony
dramatic irony
exaggeration
Answer:
i would put dramatic irony, correct me if im wrong though
Explanation:
it is a political cartoon most likely reenacting in real life events through a cartoon
PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE BRANIEST IF RIGHT I REALLY DONT WANNA FAIL
Answer:
An inference that the rider wishes us to make is
A. That Newspapers tend to be biased
B. That newspapers keep us well- informed
C. That newspapers are better than other forms of media
D. That newspapers have been around in some form for centuries
_____________________________________________________
Which two statements from the passage convey the idea that newspapers have historical precedence?
A Movable type was a system of printing that involved special pipe pieces.
B It helped Usher in the era of thought and learning known as the Renaissance.
C Howard Jonas Gutenberg made the earliest printing press as we know it today around 1450.
D In Italy government leaders hired Riders to create monthly newsletters and to keep track of what happenings in Italy
E Instead of carving the news on giant slice of rocks Chinese writers made tapao, or Palace bulletins written on sheets made of silk.
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I messed it ?!!!!! What is it
Answer:
A. Adjective; four
Explanation:
PLEASE mark as brainliest !! :D
Answer:
four is adjective
and kittens is adverb
What does the narrative voice in this passage reveal about Squeaky’s character?
She doesn’t like the way her mother treats her.
She doesn’t care about how she looks to others.
She feels like she has to work harder than others.
She wants everyone to know how fast she runs.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What is Captain Smith doing while locked up in his cabin?
Answer:
He is recording the story of their voyage to America.
Answer:
he is lonely
Explanation:
because he is by himself
Is best thing since bread an idiom
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes because if it were to real, it wouldnt make any sense
Try 1-6 for Me I’ll give you brainliest
Answer: u wanna make me go mad k that
Explanation:
We learned how to conduct ourselves at the memorial service.
Select the definition of the word conduct as it is used in the sentence.
To behave in a specific way
To lead a musical group
To organize and carry out
To transmit energy, like heat
Answer:
the answer is the 1st one
Explanation:
it is not the 3rd one because if it was the sentence would say :We learned how to conduct a memorial service.
20 points pls be fr ty
Answer:
w22
Explanation:
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20. - How does Marisa's close observation of her neighbors' horses affect
her final drawing? *
Answer:
Although I am unfamiliar with this "Marisa" that you're talking about, if we assume that Marisa's trying to draw horses, her close observations of her neighbor's horses might've affected her final drawings in multiple ways-it might have helped her better understand the body shape and how their bodies work, and how they move around. Have a great day, and hope this helps! :]
what does the expression real Men Don't sexually assault mean
Answer:
Respectful Explanation:
Does a persons choice really matter?
Answer:
Of course
Choice is essential for our well-being, as it allows us to feel we have some control over our lives.
First, describe the situation in which someone explained to Scout what
Atticus meant by saying, “It's a sin to kill a mockingbird"? Who told her
that and why? Explain specifically how Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are
like mockingbirds.
Answer:
I dont know if this helps but its because they never bother anyone they only help and do they're own thing lol
Read the paragraph. Which question do the key details BEST help to
answer?
How are mountain goats able to
live in a high, rocky habitat?
Sometimes animals look out of place in their habitat. For
example, look at this mountain goat. How is it able to
survive on those bare peaks? The answer is that the
mountain goat has changed in ways that allow it to live
there. It has adapted to its habitat. The mountain goat's
hooves allow it to climb steep, rocky slopes. Its thick coat
protects it from cold temperatures.
Why did mountain goats choose
to live in a tough habitat?
How do mountain goats get food
and water in their habitat?
How are mountain goats
different from other types of
goats?
Answer:
Why did mountain goats choose
to live in a tough habitat?
Explanation:
Explain cleary how interpersonal conflict can be addressed through engaging in physical exercise
Answer:
One way that intrapersonal conflicts can be addressed through is engaging in physical exercises that helps in clearing the mind. Exercising results in the release of endorphins that acts as a painkiller and reduces stress thus helps in clearing the mind.
Explanation:
evaluate tree ways in wich emloyment will minimize emotional stress
Three ways in which employment could minimize emotional stress is as follows:
*Workplace is a different environment. If you are stress by your home then being in a workplace can help you stay away from the source of stress.
*
Your workmates is a potential source of happiness. ...
*Being paid by the task that you have done.
PowerPoint presentations should: (a) have light/neutral backgrounds with dark text (b) have several different animations and transitions (c) incorporate many pictures (d)have patterned/colorful backgrounds that can be seen with lights off
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Although none of the options are necessarily wrong, a light/neutral background with dark text is most important (especially in more professional settings) because it allows for easy readability and is not distracting.
Which word best completes the analogy?
running : jogging as laughing:
O A. giggling
B. fun
O C. joke
D. playing
Answer:
giggling
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Write an argumentative essay for or against always telling the truth, even in situations that may be hurtful to others. Make it about 3 paragraphs please.
Answer:
The truth is essential to all of humanity. Without it, society would be in a world full of chaos. Not only would trust fall apart, but exaggerated denial, deception, and the fear of love would come into play. Lying will always come with an expense.
Without truth, there is no trust. People will lose faith and know to never trust you again, which down the road can lead to trust issues in people close to them such as family members, friends, or lovers.
Even if a situation that may be harmful to someone else, consider it in a way that if they were to be lied to it'd make it even worse. Self-confidence would diminish and they could find themselves in a state of loneliness and misunderstanding.
Lying leads to worse cases than negative truths. Take for example, a boy wants to be become a musician. He always hits the wrong note when trying to play a g-chord, and so he becomes upset and asks if he's bad. A girl replies, "No, you're amazing!" and he continues pursuing a career choice without fixing his mistakes, ending up costing him the career.
The truth may hurt, but it is nothing compared to deception. No matter the case, cause, or correlation, honesty should always come first regardless of the situation.
(Normally, I don't do essays on brainly because I charge about $5 for a standard English essay, $9 for an honors English essay, and $12 for an AP English essay, but since it was a short topic I figured I could knock it out in about ten minutes. Hope this helps.)
Which statement about The Tempest best illustrates the effects of character
depiction on a production's tone?
A. If the production were staged as a musical, Caliban's costume
would be unassuming.
B. If Ariel were portrayed as a beast, the feel of the production would
be much more menacing.
C. If the production were staged in a crime-filled urban setting, the
stage would be dark, with characters hiding in the shadows.
D. If the production were staged as a child's puppet show, the
background music used while characters spoke would be
lighthearted.
Answer:
B. If Ariel were portrayed as a beast, the feel of the production would
be much more menacing.
Explanation:
Answer: The statement about “The Tempest” that best illustrates the effects of character depiction on a production's tone is - If Caliban were portrayed as small and injured, the feel of the production would be more sentimental. Thus, the right answer to this question is Option B.
Which section from the text best demonstrates the change in school shooters
over time?
A. "His mother was an alcoholic who lived with a series of violent men. In one twoyear
stretch, he lived in 10 foster homes and was both sexually and physically abused."
(Paragraph 21)
B. "That's what Paton and Larkin mean: the effect of Harris and Klebold's example
was to make it possible for people with far higher thresholds - boys who would
ordinarily never think of firing a weapon at their classmates - to join in the riot."
(Paragraph 51)
C. "The prosecution saw someone who wanted to be Eric Harris and plainly assumed
that meant he must be like Eric Harris, that there must be a dark heart below LaDue's
benign exterior." (Paragraph 56)
D. "In the day of Eric Harris, we could try to console ourselves with the thought that
there was nothing we could do, that no law or intervention or restrictions on guns
could make a difference in the face of someone so evil." (Paragraph 66)
The section that shows this change in the profile of shooters is the one that shows that people who have never had problematic behavior or a bad life history can become a shooter in a school.
This section is presented by option B, which is the correct answer.
Although you have not shown the text this question refers to, we can tell you, based on the context of your question, that you are referring to the article "Thresholds of Violence."
After reading this article, we can see that:
The article deals with the occurrence of shootings at schools.In addition to showing how these shootings are very sad and negative situations, the article analyzes the shooters.The article shows how, in shooting cases in the past, shooters had a bad life history.These shooters had a sad childhood, with cases of bullying and violence that encouraged violent and murderous behavior.However, over time, it became more common for this profile to change in relation to shooters.The most recent shooters were people with good standards of living, who had no history of violence and abuse, and who had never shown themselves capable of committing such a terrible act.This shows the reader that just as the profile of shooters changes drastically over the years, the laws, responsible for dealing with these cases, must change as well, to be increasingly efficient and promote protection in schools.
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Beowulf: What universal or timeless value is shown in lines 32-36
A. courage C. hope
B. loyalty
D. love
Answer:
courage?
Explanation:
Why are the words for animal sounds a form of onomatopoeia?
O A. The words use an unusual combination of consonants and
vowels,
B. The words' sounds try to directly recreate the noise that they
describe
C. The words for animal sounds have always had a strong
relationship with poetry
D. The words' sounds are culturally associated with powerful
emotions,
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The words' sounds try to directly recreate the noise that they
describe.
Onomatopoeia = creating a word that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it describes
^ words for animal sounds imitate the sounds they actually make, so the answer is B!
Hope this helped.
Answer:
B. The words' sounds try to directly recreate the noise that they
describe
Explanation:
on
a p e x