Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
The line "Scuttled off sideways and stepped into the sea" is an example of the literary device alliteration.
Alliteration is when identical or similar sounds appear consecutively at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase.
Another example would be something like, "Go and gather the green leaves on the grass."
This is because the letter "g" and the corresponding sound appear at the beginning of most words in the sentence.
The learning and recall strategy which involves connecting new information with previously acquired knowledge is called
Your question has been heard loud and clear.
The learning and recall strategy which involves connecting new information with previously acquired knowledge is called 'meaningful learning'
Thank you.
The learning and review system which includes associating new data with recently obtained information is called significant learning and retroactive obstruction.
What do you understand by retroactive obstruction?Impedance hinders reviewing, happens in light of the fact that recollections struggle with each other and produce disturbances; as such, neglecting occurs because of obstruction from different recollections.
While learning another undertaking makes you fail to remember a formerly scholarly one, this peculiarity is known as retroactive impedance retrobackward. At the end of the day, new recollections overwrite old recollections while later learning clashes with past learning.
Where the data are practically identical, impedance is thought to be bound to occur, driving, for example, to the disarray of old and new telephone numbers. As per Chandler 1989, understudies who study related trains simultaneously oftentimes experience obstruction.
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Wiesle refers to bodies or simply dead. How does his diction shape the reader's understanding of the horror
Answer:
Elie Wiesel refers to the dead as "bodies" to show how dehumanized they've become, not worthy of being called or even referred to a "human or people" or a sensible normal human being. It may also be his way of indirectly referring to the treatment the officers gave them.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's autobiographical memoir "Night" recounts his life during the German Nazi's discrimination against the Jews. The resulting horrors of the Holocaust remain one of the most gruesome genocides in the history of the world.
In his description of how the Jews were transported from Auschwitz to Buchenwald, Wiesel narrates how many died on the train journey between the two concentration camps. He recounts how these "dead bodies" were discarded from the train "like a sack of flour". By referring to the dead as bodies, it shows how they were dehumanized, not even considered "human" or "people". To the officers, it seems like they are just simply living beings that had died and done, Jews as being lesser than humans, etc. The reference shows the low status of the Jews in the eyes of the officers. It shows the dehumanized nature or treatment of the Jews.
What are the opposing forces in this passage?
O Ponyboy and the greasers
O greasers and movies
O greasers and Socs
O Ponyboy and the dark night
Answer:
the correct answer is Greasers and Socs
Explanation:
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Answer:
Greasers and Socs
Explanation:
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Answer:
It answer the question "what does the arcade give for free?"(Presentation)
Topic: How to be a perfect Gentleman
Describe a memory you have from summer that fills you with happiness or hope. What
happened? What do you remember?
6 to 10 sentences in response. helpp
Answer: in the summer I was driving to Sacramento with my friends with all the windows open and the sunroof open. It was one in the morning and we were blasting music on full blast. We arrive to the Sacramento bridge and admired the view. We sat on the top of the car and watched the view and it was really fun.
Explanation:
The successes and failures on the prohibition of the sales of cigarettes and alcohol during lockdown
Answer:
The prohibition of the sales of cigarettes and alcohol during the lockdown
Successes and Failures:
a) Successes:
The ban or prohibition helped to curb the spread of coronavirus.It eased pressure on health services, which would have increased with nicotine and alcohol-induced health problems.It forced the people to lead healthier lifestyles.It reduced some types of crime, especially sexual assault, property arson, and violence.b) Failures:
It negatively impacted economic activities of certain businesses.It promoted recourse to illegal sales and consumption of illegal nicotine and alcohol.It created black markets for these banned goods, thereby exacerbating public health concerns.Explanation:
South Africa has witnessed some successes as well as failures in her efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus by banning the sales of cigarettes and alcohol in late March and July, 2020. As South Africa has remained at the epicenter of the virus in Africa, recording about 13,000 deaths, the highest in Africa, the government of Cyril Ramaphosa decided to prohibit sales of these products. The ban on the sales of these products have now been lifted following the gradual easing of the lockdown in the country.
Santino is a 31-year-old chimpanzee. He lives in a zoo. Not long ago, Santino did something surprising. Before the zoo opened, he picked up rocks and quietly put them in a pile. Once the zoo opened, he threw them at people. He seemed angry at the people watching. He tried to hit people only, not other chimpanzees. Scientists were surprised by what Santino did. They say that this shows that apes can think about the future. Santino had a ______ A. Plan B. Meal C. Meeting D. Party
Explanation: I believe a (PLAN) because that seems right Santino was not throwing them at the apes but i wonder if they had a plan why did the other apes not throw rocks.
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The following passage is written in what point of view? When the bus came, Sharon got on, carrying her pink backpack. It was the first day of school, and Sharon was nervous. She smiled, though, when she saw her best friend Kevin sitting in the back.
Answer:
Third-person.
Explanation:
The third-person pronouns include he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves.
. Write the antonyms of the following words:
i. Native:
ii. Harmful:
1 mnd hehaye like human bei
Answer:
Antonyms of the word Native :
foreigner outsiderstrangerAntonyms of the word Harmful :
harmlessimprove benefitAnswer:
native - immigrant
harmful - harmless / safe
Explanation:
What actions of the right-handed twin contribute to the theme that there is no true
good or evil? Cite evidence from the selection to support your answer.
Answer:
The right-handed twin deceives and kills his brother and grandmother, showing that nothing is entirely good.
Explanation:
According to the Iroquois, the right-handed was the twin of good. He was honest, kind and gentle and was responsible for creating the good things in the world, unlike his brother, who was the evil twin.
However, the Iroquois claimed that nothing in the world is totally good. And to prove it, they showed the reading where the right-handed twin, despite always promoting good and peace, deceived and killed his brother, in addition to killing his grandmother, because she preferred the left-handed twin.
How does the passage show unions?
as exciting
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described in this passage?
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Answer: as exciting and to describe the importance of unions
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman
1911
THE MATCH
There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
What is the main idea of this text? (5 points)
Firebrands were hard to keep lit.
Nature provided fire to early humans.
The history of the match is interesting.
The match made life easier for humans.
Answer: The History of the Match is interesting
Answer:
The match made life easier for humans.
Explanation:
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-Describe in detail the setting of your favorite scene and when and where it takes place, and why it’s important to the plot of the story in the book “The Wave” by Todd Strasser
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Answer:
It is umportank because if you are making a branliest
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Answer: b
Explanation:
The woman walking her puppy on a leash. Is what kind of sentence?
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
Fragments are incomplete sentences. Fragments are pieces of sentences that have become disconnected from the main clause.
Answer:
It's a fragment, it's not a full sentence.
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Choose the meaning that gives a positive connotation of the word “sound.” harmony noise screech racket
Answer:
The answer is A: Harmony
It is really easy if you know what a positive connotation is.
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The budget report for last year was very _____ researched.
Answer:
well
Explanation:
The complete question is
The budget report for last year was very _____ researched.
- well
- much
- good
- complete
The word 'well' is the best option of this question. It is used as an adverb, which implies that the report was done in a good or satisfactory manner. It can be used as a synonym for skillfully, effectively, expertly, professionally, excellently, etc.
7. Where do the animals talk and behave like human beings?
Answer:
Ans: Anthropomorphism ; )
Answer:
Tales or Animal Tales
Explanation:
When we see the characters of an animal tale(tale), the animals(characters) talk, behave and act like human beings.
For example:
The red riding hood.
The wolf can talk, it tricked her into being her Grandmother.
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Instructions: Read carefully and answer all parts of each question. It is worth 24 points (2 points each for precision and grammar).
1. RL1,2 An inference is a logical conclusion based on clues in the text and on the reader's own experience. Reread lines 2-6 of the poem and infer what happened, citing evidence from the text to support your inference.
2. RL2 poets often use figurative language, or language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning of words, to convey underlying themes or messages. Identify the event described by the simile, a comparison using like or as, on line 12, and then explain the idea the simile suggests.
3. RL2 Personification, which gives human attributes or qualities to an object or idea, is another type of figurative language. Reread line 22 and explain why the line is an example of personification. From this personification, what can we infer about the subject?
4. RL1,5 Authors choose their words carefully to create a tone or mood. Authors can use images, descriptions, and rhythms to do this. In what two ways is water described? Cite examples of descriptive words or phrases for water and compare them. What effect does this have on the mood of the poem?
5. Discuss: What does the fate of the hawk reflect on nature, if at all? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your ideas.
6. Summarize: Review what is explicitly said on lines 1-14 and write a short summary (1-3 sentences) of what the speaker describes. How does the image created in these lines affect the mood or emotion of the poem?
7. Infer: Use clues from the text to infer what happened to the hawk. Why is this unexpected?
8. Analyze: Words and phrases that describe how things look, feel, sound, taste, or smell are called sensory details. Write down the sensory details on lines 15-23. How do these details help engage readers in the poem?
9. Interpret: Explain what lines 22-23 mean: "and water is never lonely, / contains so many". Support your interpretation with evidence from other lines.
10. Analyze: Review the supplication and promise of water at the end of the poem (lines 24-32). What does the water want? What does it offer?
11. Interpret: A symbol is something that represents or represents something beyond itself. Review the descriptions of the water in the poem. What does the water symbolize?
12. Cite the evidence: What theme about our connection to nature does this poem convey? Support your topic statement with evidence from the poem.
Answer:
11 interpretation bol is something that represents or represent something beyond itself review the descriptions of voters in the poem what does stuff water sample the water symbol for peace
Based on the myth “When Grizzlies walked upright”. Provide three adjectives to describe the Chief of the Sky
1.
2.
3.
Answer:
1. Creative.
2. Angry.
3. Dissatisfied.
Explanation:
The myth "When Grizzlies Walked Upright" is a legendary myth about the creation of the world. This creation myth also specifies how the Indians and the grizzlies came to be.
According to the myth, the Chief of the Sky Spirits created the earth and the animals from his "giant stick". But one event where the youngest daughter was taken by the Wind Spirit and taken away from her home led to her being adopted by the grizzlies, who till that time were walking on two feet like humans. Eventually, she married one of the grizzlies and had offsprings. When the Chief of the Sky saw the offsprings that look like "strange creatures [...] A new race had been created that was not of his making!", he got furious and cursed the whole race. This was what led to the grizzlies walking on all fours and also the "strange creatures" were the first Indians.
Thus, we can describe the Chief of the Sky Spirits as someone who is a creative, but angry and dissatisfied with what his daughter had brought upon him.
What is the theme of the story
Answer:
theme is the way you can summarize the main moral of the story
what is color coding and why do we use it? pls answerr
Answer:
Mark things with different color means of identification it's used to convey information quickly.
Answer:
color coding is when you use colors to tell the difference or like use colors to show different examples of stuff. The teacher uses it to show different examples of stuff or like show different things that are happening in the sentence.
Explanation:
With three examples each, distinguish between barriers to communication and misconceptions about communication
Answer & Explanation:
Communication is the act of exchanging information between parties. Barriers to communication are things or situations that prevent effective communication. Some of which include;
* Emotional barrier- This involves a disconnect between the parties thereby leading to lack of attention.
* Cultural barrier - Difference in viewpoint of the listener could be a barrier.
* Selective hearing - Here one may decide to choose what he listens to thereby missing out on the broad picture.
Misconceptions about communication on the other hand refers to myths about exchange of information. Examples include;
* The believe that sending information is the same as communicating.
* Delivery of the exact same message to all audience.
* The myth that when you communicate automatically all problems are resolved.
please help ASAP will give brainiest)!!!! Mr. Washington spent the whole summer running a student car wash to raise money for the big garden project. He wants to create a farm-to-table type of program that allows for the school to grow its own fruits and vegetables. Mr. Washington made a pledge to the community last year that, as the new principal, he would do everything in his power to improve the nutritional value of school lunches. Which answer is explicit evidence from the text about Mr. Washington? a Mr. Washington likes fruits and vegetables. b Mr. Washington wants students to wash cars. c Mr. Washington is part of the garden project. d Mr. Washington made a pledge to the community.
Answer:
d. Mr. Washington made a pledge to the community.
Explanation:
Explicit evidence is a claim or statement that is stated directly and can be found/ taken from the sentence. It is easy to know for it is a direct statement from the passage.
As stated in the given passage, "Mr. Washington made a pledge to the community last year that, as the new principal, he would do everything in his power to improve the nutritional value of school lunches." This is explicit evidence as it is directly taken from the provided passage while the other options are not. They are just assumptions or ideas that can be taken from the passage but are not directly stated.
Thus, the correct answer is option d.
Which statement best identifies a theme of the short story? A. The high costs for independence and freedom are worth being paid. B. Politics are more important than family when it comes to fighting a war. C. War makes soldiers lose sight of their humanity by making other people into enemies. D. There is no right or wrong way to fight in battle because there is no morality in war.
Answer:D
Explanation:
The rest don’t make since
1. Why do you think Odysseus and his men make an offering to the gods? (line 219)
Answer:
Because there was one ram left after sharing and also for good luck on their trip home.
Since you've become a teenager what is the greatest challenge you've faced?
Answer:
Explanation:
Since iv'e become a teenager the greatest challenge I have faced is dealing with teenage drama and mental health. This is the hardest part for me so far because it takes time away from all the things I love doing and want to do before I have to move on with my life.
The greatest challenge that I've faced has to do with public speaking.
Public speaking simply means the ability for an individual to be able to speak in public places and give speeches, etc.
This had always been challenging for me but I'm getting better. I had someone who trained me and I now speaker more confidently and give speeches at school.
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Psychologists credit _____ with founding the discipline by opening the first psychology laboratory in _____. Edward Titchener; 1879 Edward Titchener; 1859 Wilhelm Wundt; 1859 Wilhelm Wundt; 1879
Answer: first blank: william wundt
Second blank: leipzig
For example, Sappho’s famous "Lyric 31" has been reproduced in many languages by many translators, from Catullus to Lord Byron.
The best placement for the sentence is:_________.
a) before sentence 1.
b) after sentence 1.
c) after sentence 2.
d) after sentence 3.
Answer:
D. after sentence 3
Explanation:
This is from the New SAT Grammar Exam Argument
The statement is "However, regardless of the approach to translation, the preservation of one characteristic of a poem usually comes at the expense of several others.
The best placement for the sentence is after sentence 3.