Answer:
what is the story title or poem called?
Explanation:
can't answer if there is nothing for me to use to help you
ead the following Group of Words
"The woman is a registered nurse. She lives next door."
Which combination shows the correct usage of Adjective ClauseImmersive Reader
(1 Point)
The woman who lives next door is a registered nurse.
The woman is a registered nurse because she lives next door.
Who lives next door, the woman is a registered nurse.
Answer:
A. The woman who lives next door is a registered nurse.
Explanation:
An adjective clause, also known as a relative clause, is a phrase that describes the noun in the sentence. It is a type of dependent clause, as it can not make sense all alone.
The sentence that correctly shows the usage of the adjective clause is option A. The adjective phrase/clause in the sentence is who lives next door. The woman (noun) is being described (adjective) with the use of this phrase.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Jameson Gatsby
1 point
According to the new information in chapter 6, how did Gatsby gain his
wealth? *
Answer: HE started an busseniss
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT true about argumentative writing?
A.It requires supporting evidence
B.It requires a clearly stated claim
C. It doesn't matter where your evidence comes
D. It requires a counterclaim from
Answer: C
Explanation: C because it does matter where your answer comes from because it could be false information so know your site.
What is a goal that you used to have, but you don't have the same goal anymore, and why?
Answer:
A goal I used to have was to become a part of my parents religion, onw I don't have that goal anymore because I want to do my life the way I want do things that I like.
Explanation:
DO NOT REPORT ITS A SCHOOL QUESTION!!!
Have you ever felt that your identity was misrepresented in some way? If so, how? If not, how do you feel that identity can be misrepresented?
Answer:
It feels rude I don't know how else I would put it
Explanation:
In a speech, what is the desired effect of adding moments of silence before or after a big idea?
A) It encourages boredom.
B) It creates confusion.
C) It releases tension.
D) It creates emphasis.
please don't just respond with the wrong answer just because you want points... i truly need help.
Answer:
D. It creates Emphasis
Explanation:
what does voice mean
Answer:
The sound produced in a person's larynx which then comes out of the mouth.
1. Create an identity chant for the bear. Which labels on the chart represent how he sees his own identity? Which ones represent how others in the story see him?
Answer:
您同性恋
Explanation:
您同性恋
where is the linking verb in this sentence
to the ships travel-weary crew, the foghorn's low moan sounded comforting
Answer:
low
Explanation:
5. In the yellow wallpaper
Consider the restrictions the narrator faces throughout the story. What was
most harmful to the narrator's sanity? Explain.
Answer:
mental illness
Explanation:
How does Hurston’s portrayal of Black southern culture differ from her counterparts in the north?
Answer:
Both are integrated in an exploration of the rural Black southern aesthetic—from ... cultural legacy of the rural south, a testament to her incredible skills as a ... northern migration that stretched over four decades as hundreds of ... differences” (West 262). ... with Hurston' racial ambivalence and pastel portrayals of rustic Blacks
Explanation:
Me when I look at my family
I’m giving 15 points for this
Answer:
Speech
Explanation:
there's your answer! hope it helps!
If you need a transition that shows cause and effect, which of these transitions would you choose?
A. Therefore
B. instead
C. above all
D.Also
Answer: A
Explanation: I dropped a ball on the floor therefore it bounced back up.
HELP PLEASE (NO LINKS)
Each of the following sentences needs either a comma or a semicolon. Put in the necessary punctuation.
1. Many companies make sugar-free soft drinks, which are flavored by synthetic chemicals the drinks usually contain only one or two calories per serving.
2. Mr. Leyland played the viola professionally for many years and he now conducts a community orchestra.
3. The crab grass was flourishing but the rest of the lawn, unfortunately, was dying.
4. The hill was covered with wildflowers it was a beautiful sight.
5. As I turned around, I heard a loud thump for the cat had upset the goldfish bowl.
6. The artist preferred to paint in oils he did not like watercolors.
7. The house was clean, the table set, and the porch light on everything was ready for the guests' arrival.
8. He looked carefully in the underbrush but he failed to notice the pair of green eyes staring at him.
9. The foundations of the house had been poured but, to his disappointment, nothing else had been done because of the carpenters' strike.
10. The computer could perform millions of operations in a split second however, it could not think spontaneously.
11. I thought registration day would be tiring but I didn't know I'd have to stand in so many lines.
12. The dog, growling and snarling, snapped at me I was so frightened that I ran.
13. The snowstorm dumped twelve inches of snow on the interstate subsequently, the state police closed the road.
14. Professors are supposed to be absent-minded and I've seen plenty of evidence to support that claim since I've been in college.
15. The suspect said that he had never met the victim however, the detective knew that he was lying.
16. In the first place, it was snowing too hard to see the road in the second place, we had no chains.
17. I have read Soul on Ice but I have not read The Invisible Man.
18. San Francisco is my favorite city in fact, I plan to spend two weeks there this summer.
19. The quarterback made a brilliant pass and the end crossed the goal line for the winning touchdown.
20. Large supermarkets fascinate me I can find everything from frozen chow mein to soybean flour in one place.
21. Ron and Mike were both in English class this morning they gave an interesting presentation on their research.
22. The obstacles are not insurmountable but they are real and formidable.
23. Riding a bicycle is excellent exercise I ride mine every day.
24. I am not interested in a trip to Asia this year however, I would like to go to Europe.
25. Not all highly educated people enjoy traveling, but many world travelers are particularly well educated.
26. Jack worked overtime to pay off his education debts at least, that was his explanation for his long hours.
27. Katherine has given up smoking about five times but she cannot seem to break the habit.
28. His work may be almost totally forgotten but he would certainly be surprised to see how much current scholarship simply echoes his ideas.
29. Our dog seems to have a built-in alarm clock he wakes us up at exactly the same time every morning.
30. The passengers on the plane were initially alarmed by the loss of altitude but the pilot and the crew kept them calm.
31. I realized at once that something was wrong I was not, however, the only person who was concerned.
32. I had to complete the assignment by Friday otherwise, I would have failed the course.
33. Ralph decided to be a chemist but he changed his mind after taking Chem. 121.
34. I finished reading The Nation and then I went to bed.
35. We always go to the mountains in the fall they are at their prettiest at that time of year.
36. Tim went to the candy store quite often the clerk even knew his name.
37. Criticism of capitalist expansionism does not surface in most discussions of the worldwide ecological crisis indeed, proposed solutions rarely deviate from a basic message of further technological "progress."
38. The president has pledged to cut taxes repeatedly and the public has responded enthusiastically.
39. The office was closed consequently, I could not pay my bill.
40. The air was beautifully clear it was a lovely day.
Answer:
1. Many companies make sugar-free soft drinks, which are flavored by synthetic chemicals; the drinks usually contain only one or two calories per serving.
2. Mr. Leyland played the viola professionally for many years, and he now conducts a community orchestra.
3. The crab grass was flourishing, but the rest of the lawn, unfortunately, was dying.
4. The hill was covered with wildflowers; it was a beautiful sight.
5. As I turned around, I heard a loud thump, for the cat had upset the goldfish bowl.
6. The artist preferred to paint in oils; he did not like watercolors.
7. The house was clean, the table set, and the porch light on; everything was ready for the guests' arrival.
8. He looked carefully in the underbrush, but he failed to notice the pair of green eyes staring at him.
9. The foundations of the house had been poured, but, to his disappointment, nothing else had been done because of the carpenters' strike.
10. The computer could perform millions of operations in a split second; however, it could not think spontaneously.
11. I thought registration day would be tiring, but I didn't know I'd have to stand in so many lines.
12. The dog, growling and snarling, snapped at me; I was so frightened that I ran.
13. The snowstorm dumped twelve inches of snow on the interstate; subsequently, the state police closed the road.
14. Professors are supposed to be absent-minded, and I've seen plenty of evidence to support that claim since I've been in college.
15. The suspect said that he had never met the victim; however, the detective knew that he was lying.
16. In the first place, it was snowing too hard to see the road; in the second place, we had no chains.
17. I have read Soul on Ice, but I have not read The Invisible Man.
18. San Francisco is my favorite city; in fact, I plan to spend two weeks there this summer.
19. The quarterback made a brilliant pass, and the end crossed the goal line for the winning touchdown.
20. Large supermarkets fascinate me; I can find everything from frozen chow mein to soybean flour in one place.
21. Ron and Mike were both in English class this morning; they gave an interesting presentation on their research.
22. The obstacles are not insurmountable, but they are real and formidable.
23. Riding a bicycle is excellent exercise; I ride mine every day.
24. I am not interested in a trip to Asia this year; however, I would like to go to Europe.
25. Not all highly educated people enjoy traveling, but many world travelers are particularly well educated. This sentence is correct as is.
26. Jack worked overtime to pay off his education debts; at least, that was his explanation for his long hours.
27. Katherine has given up smoking about five times, but she cannot seem to break the habit.
28. His work may be almost totally forgotten, but he would certainly be surprised to see how much current scholarship simply echoes his ideas.
29. Our dog seems to have a built-in alarm clock; he wakes us up at exactly the same time every morning.
30. The passengers on the plane were initially alarmed by the loss of altitude, but the pilot and the crew kept them calm.
31. I realized at once that something was wrong; I was not, however, the only person who was concerned.
32. I had to complete the assignment by Friday; otherwise, I would have failed the course.
33. Ralph decided to be a chemist, but he changed his mind after taking Chem. 121.
34. I finished reading The Nation, and then I went to bed.
35. We always go to the mountains in the fall; they are at their prettiest at that time of year.
36. Tim went to the candy store quite often; the clerk even knew his name.
37. Criticism of capitalist expansionism does not surface in most discussions of the worldwide ecological crisis; indeed, proposed solutions rarely deviate from a basic message of further technological "progress."
38. The president has pledged to cut taxes repeatedly, and the public has responded enthusiastically.
39. The office was closed; consequently, I could not pay my bill.
40. The air was beautifully clear; it was a lovely day.
Explanation:
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What are the meanings and ifferences between “based off” & “based on”
Answer:
The phrase “based off of” may be related to “flying of off,” as it seems to mean something like “is now different from, but was once more obviously similar to.” By contrast, “based on” may be taking on the meaning “still directly connected to.”
Brainlist Pls!
This text would be categorized as witch genre
Answer:
wut text?
Explanation:
How does the use of rhythm contribute to the ideas in
the passage?
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
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.
o It supports key points by connecting them.
o It states rational ideas to support a claim.
It convinces people that the ideas are true.
O It connects the ideas to people in a specific place.
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Answer:
Explanation:
And there is another thing we see in this dream that ultimately distinguishes democracy and our form of government from all of the totalitarian regimes that emerge in history. It says that each individual has certain basic rights that are neither conferred by nor derived from the state. To discover where they came from it is necessary to move back behind the dim mist of eternity, for they are God-given. Very seldom if ever in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profoundly eloquent and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality. The American dream reminds us that every man is heir to the legacy of worthiness.
Which phrase from the passage reflects an appeal to ethos?
"Very seldom if ever in the history of the world"
"Very seldom if ever in the history of the world"
repeated words and phrases.
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
And there is another thing we see in this dream that ultimately distinguishes democracy and our form of government from all of the totalitarian regimes that emerge in history. It says that each individual has certain basic rights that are neither conferred by nor derived from the state. To discover where they came from it is necessary to move back behind the dim mist of eternity, for they are God-given. Very seldom if ever in the history of the world has a sociopolitical document expressed in such profoundly eloquent and unequivocal language the dignity and the worth of human personality. The American dream reminds us that every man is heir to the legacy of worthiness.
Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the passage uses?
The passage appeals to ethos.
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
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.
Which statement explains how the sentence structure contributes to the passage?
Sentences are similar in length, which contributes to the rhythm of the passage.
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
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.
How does the use of rhythm contribute to the ideas in the passage?
It supports key points by connecting them.
Rhetoric is defined as
written or spoken words used to make a point.
Read this line from "The American Dream."
America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled.
Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the line uses?
The line appeals to pathos.
In "The American Dream," the speaker uses rhetorical argument to persuade listeners that
Americans must join together as equals.
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
America is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled. It is a dream of a land where men of all races, of all nationalities and of all creeds can live together as brothers. The substance of the dream is expressed in these sublime words, words lifted to cosmic proportions: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness."
The sentence that includes the phrase "that all men are created equal" is an example of
evidence.
A way to create rhythm in a speech is to use
repeated words and phrases.
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
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 itAmerica is essentially a dream, a dream as yet unfulfilled.
Which word most strongly appeals to pathos?
"unfulfilled"
Which elements make up the structure of a speech presenting an argument?
claim, reason, evidence
Read this passage from "The American Dream."
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.
write a longer story about your dreaaam
Answer:
I woke up in a nightmare that turned to a dream
Explanation:
is this for school?
All stories must have a protagonist True or false
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
and all stories must have an antagonist as well
Select the comect answer.
Which bo resources would best help you to clay understanding of an unfamis word?
MO
dictionary
O biography
thesaunus
footnotes
o directory
Answer:
dictionary
footnotes
Explanation:
How does hiding information impact society? The Giver
Answer:
Hiding information impacts society by making it easier to manipulate and deceive the population.
Explanation:
If you prevent people from knowing the truth, and fabricate it so that whatever you say becomes the truth, then you have virtually full control over the people that are ignorant of what is true, meaning that you can make them believe whatever you want them to.
Based on the details in the riddle of the Rosetta Stone what is the most logical prediction that can be made about Jen françois champolion.
Answer:
- He continued his work to decipher more hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Explanation:
The most reasonable prediction regarding Jean François Champollion on the basis of details provided would be that 'he resumed his work to decode more symbols and signs on the Rosseta stone.' He published several papers on the ancient writing system of Egypt that consists of an amalgamation of ideographic and conventional phonetic signs/spellings. He not only decoded that inscription on the peculiar stone's hieroglyphic code. He was also able to decipher the two languages inscribed on the stone.
write a letter to welcome your father from the hospital
Answer:
My dearest Daddy,
Daddy, I really really can't wait to see you again.
Missing you was an understatement. You don't have any idea how much we miss you! I miss your corny jokes, your smiles, your laughs, and your running documentary whenever we watched our favorite movie!
I baked your favorite cookies that way you have something to look forward to other than the boring and bland hospital foods. My brother is also excited to show you his new car toy that he brought based on your favorite color. We love you! Take care!
- Love, your family <3
Explanation:
passive
Packet of juice to
She drank a packet of juice
Answer:
A packet of juice had been drunk.
Explanation:
As it is passive a packet of juice will come front and drank will be changed into had been drunk and she cannot be here because she is an unknown people.
2. The snake bragged that he could send people back to earth from, "whence they came." What
did he mean?
(14 Points)
The snake means people will go back to their childhood homes.
The snake means that he can send people back to the past.
The snake means that his poison can kill the body and allow the soul to return to where it came from.
Answer:
The snake means that his poison can kill the body and allow the soul to return to where it came from.
Explanation:
The children's classic "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery revolves around the story of a stranded pilot's encounter with a "Little Prince" from the planet "Asteroid B-612".
The Little Prince's encounter with the "coil of gold" on the barren desert is found in chapter 17. Here, the Little Prince did not know about snakes nor about anything but was courteously conversing with the reptile. When he commented on how powerless the snake is, "u haven't even any feet. You cannot even travel. . ." the snake remarked that "Whomever I touch, I send back to the earth from whence he came."
This reference is to the Biblical notion of man coming from dust and returning to dust when one dies. So, when he said "whence they came" he's talking about the poison that can kill and send men back to the earth.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Directions: Find the hidden question in the maze.
Answer:which authors purpose is to convince the reader of a certain pooint of view!
Explanation:
Beginning an essay with a dictionary definition
a. engages the readers' attention
b. surprises the reader
c. is not engaging or imaginative
d. challenges the reader
Answer:
C) Is not engaging or imaginative
Explanation:
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Have a nice day!
Answer:
C.is not engaging or imaginative
Explanation:
Starting an essay with a definition isn't imaginative because it's been done too many times over and isn't engaging because,well when was the last time anyone has cracked open the dictionary and said,"Hey I found this really interesting definition today!" never. It's just not a very professional way to start an essay and many English teachers will agree.
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Answer:
1.B
2.D
TRUST ME
Answer:
1.To stop the north Korean invasion of south Korea.
2.North korea practicing communism
Second picture:
United states lost after a 20 year battle
United states and North Vietnam
Explanation:
PROMPT: Does Revenge solve or create problems? EXPLAIN
3-6 sentences and write how it creat problems and include an example to support your answer and link it to your point.
YOU WILL GET BRAINLIEST HURRY.
Answer:
Revenge typically creates more problems. Although revenge may serve as temporary relief, it usually leads to an escalation of conflict. Revenge may also make you feel worse in the long run. Feelings of guilt, or shame and anxiety can develope, and the conflict may still feel unresolved leading to disappointment and frustration.
Example:
You share a friendship with someone. They are spending the night over at your house. After they leave, you realize you're missing valuables. You feel an overwhelming sense of betrayal, and a desire to seek revenge. So, you in turn steal some of their valuables. You get into a conflict with your friend, which only gets escalated due to your actions. You break off the friendship, and move on. But, feelings of disappointment and shame creep up. The conflict still feels unresolved, and by taking revenge, it only made things worse.
That is why revenge isn't a good way to cope with conflict. When we get revenge, we can no longer trivialize the situation. Instead, we're more likely to dwell on it. Instead of providing closure, it keeps wounds open and fresh.