Answer:
1. their
2. they
3. their
4. them
5. their
6. their
7. them
8. their
9. their
10. their
Explanation:
collective nouns refer to a group that is treated as singular items in a sentence example; crew, flock, family audience, etc, as seen in this example. When a collective pronoun refers to a group, consisting of different individuals, it is replaced by a plural pronoun, and also takes a plural verb. For example;
The plumbing crew did their best to repair the broken pipes before the next ice storm.
Here, ''plumbing crew'' (collective noun) is replaced by "their" (plural pronoun.
1. How should we interact with the world around us?
Answer:
We should interact in a way that is unbiased and a way that is child-like
When you're a child you don't see color, poverty, criminals, etc. You see a person for who they are regardless of what they are or what they've done. So in my opinion we should interact in a way where we put aside our differences and opinions and enjoy people and the world in a child-like state of mind
Explanation:
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Question 1
Part A
Which statement best conveys a central idea of the passage?
Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein both benefitted from playing musical instruments.
Listening to music, singing a song, or playing an instrument can alter the brain.
Engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development.
It's important to listen to music while learning something new.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best shapes the central idea identified in Part A?
"Albert Einstein, considered one of the most intelligent men who ever lived, also played the violin."
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
"Find some music you love and an instrument you enjoy, and whether you learn at school or privately, apply some self-discipline to practice."
"Playing a musical instrument engages muscular movement, requires coordination, and employs various senses."
Answer:
PART A
Engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development.
PART B
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Music and Brain, it is established that music actually helps one to solve difficult problems.
Thomas Jefferson was said to have played the violin as it helped him get the best word choices when he was drafting the Declaration of Independence. Albert Einstein was also said to use music to solve complex mathematical problems.
The statement that best conveys a central idea of the passage is that engaging with music has a positive influence on brain development
Answer:
Part A
Which statement best conveys a central idea of the passage?
Listening to music, singing a song, or playing an instrument can alter the brain.
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best shapes the central idea identified in Part A?
"Learning to play a musical instrument appears to develop parts of the brain that can even influence academic results."
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Explanation:
Based on the text, what made "Goodnight Irene" Lead Belly's signature tune?
Answer:
A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, Seeger also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of the Weavers, most notably their recording of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene", which topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1950. Members of the Weavers were blacklisted during the McCarthy Era. In the 1960s, Seeger re-emerged on the public scene as a prominent singer of protest music in support of international disarmament, civil rights, counterculture, workers rights, and environmental causes.
A prolific songwriter, his best-known songs include "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" (with additional lyrics by Joe Hickerson), "If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" (with Lee Hays of the Weavers), "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" (also with Hays), and "Turn! Turn! Turn!", which have been recorded by many artists both in and outside the folk revival movement. "Flowers" was a hit recording for the Kingston Trio (1962); Marlene Dietrich, who recorded it in English, German and French (1962); and Johnny Rivers (1965). "If I Had a Hammer" was a hit for Peter, Paul and Mary (1962) and Trini Lopez (1963) while the Byrds had a number one hit with "Turn! Turn! Turn!" in 1965.
Seeger was one of the folk singers responsible for popularizing the spiritual "We Shall Overcome" (also recorded by Joan Baez and many other singer-activists) that became the acknowledged anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, soon after folk singer and activist Guy Carawan introduced it at the founding meeting of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960. In the PBS American Masters episode "Pete Seeger: The Power of Song", Seeger said it was he who changed the lyric from the traditional "We will overcome" to the more singable "We shall overcome".
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3. Nearby synonyms, examples, antonyms, and analogies are all examples of ways _____may be included in a text.
contrasting ideas
the author's opinions
answers
context clues
Answer:
Context Clues
Explanation:
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Answer:
Contrasting ideas
Explanation:
Nearby synonyms, antonyms and near antonyms - all these words mean "agreement or correspondence in details," analogy implies likeness or parallelism in relations rather than in appearance or qualities.
How does Bradford’s diction reflect a change in tone? What does this change reveal about his attitude toward the Native Americans?
The pronunciation of the word usually follows the entry word. This portion uses
________________ and ________________ to show how a word should be spoken
correctly
Answer:
The pronunciation of the word usually follows the entry word. This portion uses
____syllables____________ and _______stress_________ to show
how a word should be spoken correctly.
Explanation:
Hyphens ("-") separate the syllables while capital letters are used to indicate the stressed syllable. Stressing a syllable in a word emphasizes the syllable. This is usually indicated with longer, louder, and higher pitched vowel sounds. Correct stressing of syllables enables clear communication in the English Language.
Which event from Alice Gerstenberg's Fourteen belongs to the falling action stage of the plot structure?
A.
Mrs. Pringle reminds Elaine that she always thought highly of Mr. Farnsworth.
B.
Mrs. Pringle reads a note from Mr. Farnsworth.
C.
Elaine goes to call her father to the drawing room to hold wait with the guests.
D.
Dunham announces that Cook is in a rage over the idea of sixteen diners.
E.
Elaine invites the Tuppers to the dinner party and explains that they have two guests.
Answer: Mrs. Pringle reads a note from Mr. Farnsworth
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a common error in composing a thesis statement?
A) your thesis statement contains two or more central points
B) you focus your thesis statement after you begin writing
C) your thesis statement is specific as opposed to General
D) You offer an original perspective On a familiar theme
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
a is the answer
Explanation:
when asked her age Jon's aunt said I have 5 kids each having a 3yeaes old gap, the first child was born at my 23 and now the last child is 17 years old. how can you find Jon's aunt age?
Answer:
Jon's aunt age would be 52 years.
Explanation:
Her aunt's age= 23+ the eldest child's age
Age of the eldest child= 17+3= 20, 20+3=23, 23+3=26 and the age of the the eldest child would be 26+3 i.e. 29
So, Jon's aunt would be 52 years old.
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In A Streetcar Named Desire, when is the audience first aware that Stella and
Stanley come from different backgrounds?
A. When Stanley tells Mitch about Blanche's past.
B. When Stanley goes through Blanche's trunk.
C. When Stanley gets drunk at the poker party.
D. When Stella tries to describe Stanley to Blanche when she first
arrives.
E. None of the these.
Please only answer this question if you know the answer and read the story. If you don't know, don't answer the question solely for points are you will be reported.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Stella struggles to explain to Blanche what Stanley is like because he isn’t like who the men they knew at home. This is the earliest example of this cultural difference
When Stella tries to describe Stanley to Blanche when she first
arrives
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Answer:
transition, identify the source, power verb, lead in, quote, and citation.
Explanation:
Why does Mr. Hannon have to retire from his job delivering coal?
A. The sores on his legs restrict his movement.
B. His horse dies.
C. Frank's eyesight deteriorates, and Mr. Hannon decides that he cannot do the job by himself.
D. His wife dies of consumption.
E He drinks too much and no longer shows up to work regularly.
Answer: A
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Answer:
The real Answer is C
Frank degrades his eyesight and Mr. Hannon decides that he needs to retire.
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Which sentence contains a dangling modifier?
A: Leftover pudding, regardless of the flavor, does not last long in our house.
B: Worn out from a hard day at work, Dad took a nap on the couch before we ate dinner.
C: With a shrug of disappointment, no more available tickets could be purchased by the fans in line.
D: Few people enjoyed the new breakfast cereal, which had an odd smell to it.
Answer: Sentence “A” contains a dangling modifier!
Explanation:
Answer:
With a shrug of disappointment, no more available tickets could be purchased by the fans in line.
Explanation:
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What is Friar Lawrence's fear having learned that Romeo did not receive his letter regarding the plan with Juliet?
Answer:
We know Friar Lawrence’s letter was to inform Romeo that Juliet was not truly dead. However, without that letter Friar Lawrence may have feared how Romeo would have reacted thinking Juliet had actually passed.
In "The Stone" and "Ricky Fowler and the Walk of a Lifetime" both Maibon and Trudel wish for something wonderful to happen.
Which statement best explains what happens with their wishes?
A. Trudel's life is changed dramatically, while Maibon's life is not affected at all.
B. Maibon learns a harsh lesson while Trudel still hopes that his wish will come true.
C. Maibon's and Trudel's wishes are granted and they are both very pleased and happy.
D. Maibon regrets the choice of wish he made, while Trudel enjoys meeting Fowler.
Answer:
D, Maibon regrets the choice of wish he made, while Trudel enjoys meeting Fowler.
Answer:
It's D.
Explanation:
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Which of these is a factor that contributes to cultural change over time?
A Good manners
B. Prejudice
C. Public actions
D. Technology
Answer:
technology
Explanation:
Answer:
d. Technology
Explanation:
A device used to rename a character without actually using their name is a/an
Answer:
Pseudonym
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Pseudonym.
Explanation:
How does the author attempt to answer her question about
fear?
A
She studies people who went through a haunted
house days after their experience.
B
She studies people before and after they walk
through a haunted house.
C с
She compares the responses of different age groups
who went through a haunted house,
D
She questions people who had just finished a haunted
house about their willingness to go again.
It’s on common lit why is it fun to be frightened
Answer:
B. She studies people before and after they walk through a haunted house.
Explanation:
In the article "Why is it fun to be frightened", the author studies the enjoyment that the people undergo when they experience fear. The author explores that the fun-scary experiences helps the people face their fear and cope up with them in their coming future. About fear she discovered that the brains of the people witnesses a pause when they experience fear.
how do the central ideas and tone of the speech reflect Satanas culture values
Answer:
I am not sure if you need this for an answer from a book. Or who Satanas is. But the ton is very important it tells the reader how you are speaking. Sometimes it is key to forming your answer. Cental ideas are important because it is telling you the main idea of the story/ passage. It is telling you in a short version of what the author is trying to tell the reader. So they are both keys to fully understanding what is happening in the story/ passage.
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Answer: The value of traditionthe value of speaking passionately and from the heartthe value of peacethe value of love and appreciation for the land
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crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in washington irving's short story, "the legend of sleepy hollow", first published in 1820. in popular culture, this story is sometimes retitled as "the headless horseman."
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What is one way the use of a first-person narrator creates tension in the passage? The narrator is untrustworthy and leaves out important facts. The narrator does not know that the suffragettes will achieve their goal until Paragraph 5. The narrator is able to flashback to different points in time. The narrator’s mother is deeply involved in the movement of equal voting rights.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What were 2 goals Gandhi’s had
Answer:
Gandhi's purpose was to fight for the freedom of India from Great Britain using non-violence. He also wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.
Answer: Gandhi's purpose was to fight for the freedom of India from Great Britain using non-violence. He also wanted to advance the idea of satyagraha, or passive resistance, to help oppressed people.
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When montresor “fetters” Fortunato what does that mean ?
Answer:
He (chains) Fortunato.
Explanation:
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A wicked whisper came and changed my life
Answer:
im not getting it but i think its personification
Explanation:
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Answer:C good luck <3
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Read the following excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First Inaugural Address.
With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our common problems.
How does Roosevelt communicate his intentions?
A.
by using personification to make the country appear as someone who fights for the nation’s people.
B.
by using an allusion to describe the universal problem of conflict.
C.
by using a metaphor to compare fixing the nation’s problems with fighting an enemy at war.
D.
by using an idiom to relate to his audience about their common issues.
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Answer:
B. by using an allusion to describe the universal problem of conflict.
Explanation:
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which statement best describes the effect of tone on the reader. A. the tone helps the reader learn details about an author's background. B. the tone helps the reader make an informed decision about a subject. C. the tone helps the reader interpret the structural plot path of a text. D. the tone helps the reader interpret an author's attitude on a subject.
Answer:
D. the tone helps the reader interpret an author's attitude on a subject
Explanation:
Their "Tone" means the way that they explain things
We were wandering through the..............city.
1-Cotton
2-historical
3-adjective
4-label
Answer:
not sure what you're asking but an adjective would go in that blank space
Answer:
2. Historical
Explanation:
We were wandering through the historical city. Historical is the only one that makes the most sense.
what does " Lax" means?
Answer:
not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful
Explanation:
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how do your relationship with your family help foster a sense of personal growth in your life?
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Answer:
Just lov each other
Explanation:
family is ou love ones love our family
Represent the following sentences in first-order logic, using a consistent vocabulary (which you must define): a. Some students took French in spring 2001. b. Every student who takes French passes it. c. Only one student took Greek in spring 2001. d. The best score in Greek is always higher than the best score in French. e. Every person who buys a policy is smart. f. No person buys an expensive policy. g. There is an agent who sells policies only to people who are not insured.
Answer:
maby it's "B"
Explanation:
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Every student who takes French passes it in first-order logic, using a consistent vocabulary. Thus, option B is correct.
What is first-order logic?
First-order logic is a type of symbolic reasoning where each declaration or phrase is divided into such a subject and just a predicate. The subject's attributes are altered or defined by the predicate. A predicate in first-order logic may only be used to refer to one topic.
This will be with respect to the French and the passes with every student that was to defined as the first-order logic in this statement that was presented in the vocabulary. this was to make sure that the student need to pass it. in describing the, one student might arrange her sentences in order from the top to the bottom of the room while another student might move from left to right.
Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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