Answer:
The expected response to this opinion-based question is:
1. Yes, I believe there is such a thing as "internal freedom."
2. In my opinion, those who have been imprisoned for upholding their beliefs are "freer" than their jailers on the basis of internal freedom, despite their external restraints.
3. I believe they are freer than their jailers because they are not constrained by feelings of shame or fear of consequences that chain many of us back, including the jailers. Expressing your beliefs despite the consequences shows that you have freed yourself from these constraints, choosing to do what you believe is right. It's doubtful that the jailers (as leaders of an institution that contributes to internal/external restraint) have achieved a similar amount of internal freedom.
Explanation:
Keep in mind that the response to this question is PERSONAL -- it's doubtful that there is a technically incorrect answer to the question as long as you back up your opinion. However, based on the lesson of "The Bet," this is an acceptable, common response.
How does Schlosser show transparency in this passage from Fast Food Nation?
Answer: He shows transparency by stating where his information came from
Schlosser shows transparency by stating where his information came from.
How does Schlosser show transparency?Schlosser correctly quoted, paraphrased and summarized the information he obtained through his research, which usually characterizes transparent researches.
Moreover, his paper was well researched, his ideas had an easy flow from one to another, and they were all very well connected to support his main point.
Schlosser employs analogical style to portray the evidence purposely for easy understanding. This book clearly defined the value of fast food in people's life.
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Which of the following quotations from the story shows man vs. man conflict?
a. "You?" she said. "You did that? How could you?"
b. When Aunt Jessie started to fret over the frost and the dying buds, I'd say, each morning, "There's still a few left, and, finally, "There's still one left."
c. By December, after we'd had two snowfalls, she could no longer ignore the single rose still blooming in the garden.
d. "What?" she said, tugging at it. "What-?"
Answer:
a. "You?" she said. "You did that? How could you?"
Explanation:
Which word has the same vowel sound as GEAR?
1.her
2.here
3.perk
Answer:
Here
Explanation:
"Here" sounds like "heer" & its the vowel e that creates this sound
If you repeat the word "Gear" it would sound similar- "Geer"
The same vowel "e" creates this sound
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Using The Social Dilemma as your primary text, explain how technology can be used to influence your rings of culture (at least 300 words). You must choose at least 3 rings to closely examine. You should reference the documentary as well as examples from your own life.
Rings of Culture: age, gender, religious, class, national, orientation, ethnic
Answer:
In the film, which premiered earlier this year at Sundance, Harris is joined by an array of former tech executives and scholars breaking down the business models and effects of technology.
Explanation:
Read the sentence from “Fish Cheeks.”
For Christmas I prayed for this blond-haired boy, Robert, and a slim new American nose.
Which sense does the description appeal to?
sight
hearing
touch
smell
Answer: The sense sight applies to the description.
Explanation: "Blond-haired boy" and "a slim new American nose" as it says is describing a look and you cannot hear, touch, or smell a look, you would be using your sight (your eyes) for this.
The sentence appeals to the sense of sight through its description. (option A)
Appealing to sensesAuthors often use descriptions to appeal to the five senses. That means they purposefully choose words that evoke an image or a smell, for example. That helps immerse readers in the story and evoke certain sensations and feelings.
In the excerpt from "Fish Cheeks," Tan appeals to the sense of sight when she mentions Robert's blond hair and a slim American nose. Clearly, the way the boy looks and her own appearance are very important to teenage Tan.
With the information above in mind, we can select option A as the correct answer.
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Read the sentence from paragraph 3.
“I thought the plan so direct, so brazen that it would surely be discovered, and we would be put to certain death.”
What is the meaning of brazen as it is used in the sentence?
A bold
B secretive
C confusing
D imaginative
bold
Explanation:
he was beening bold
A struggle between opposing forces or characters is called the
O resolution.
O conflict.
O narrative.
O structure.
Answer:
B. Conflict
Explanation:
If people, for example, are in a conflict they are opposing each other. In a sense they are arguing or disagreeing with each other. Therefore, a conflict is a struggle between opposing forces or characters.
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Answer:
The correct answer is B. conflict.
Explanation:
In a text, the conflict is how the protagonist struggles through a problem, most likely caused by antagonist, who creates the problem. The antagonist(s) can be a person, or even an inanimate object. But "struggles" usually happen during the conflict.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. conflict.
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Which detail most affected the historical point of view of The Pillow Book?
It was written without any sense of bias.
It was written based on facts rather than opinions.
lt was written during the time in which the events occurred.
It was written about the people living in the same country as the author.
Answer:
It was written during the time in which the events occurred
Explanation:
it was written during the time in which the events occurred most affected the historical point of view of The Pillow Book. Thus, option D is correct.
What is a Pillow Book?The Pillow Book, a compilation of anecdotes, inventories, and other texts, is regarded as a significant point in the development of Japanese literature as well as one main source of data on the palace lifestyle of the tenth century. The full document of The Pillow Book is published in Japanese.
The historical perspective of The Pillow Book was created at a time when major events were taking place. As a result, The Pillow Book has the unique feature of allowing readers to experience the world through her eyes. as it was only created for someone's personal use.
Therefore, option D is the correct option.
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Find out about another unusual food source that people may not want to
eat, such as snake meat, or snails. Learn about where this food is eaten,
who eats it, and how it is prepared. Write a paragraph to summarize what
you have learned.
no one wants to eat $h!t
Who is in charge of selecting elements and setting the tone for an entire publication that consists of many contributing parts?
editor in chief
chief executive officer
senior copyeditor
publication president
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Answer: depends on how how much missing work you have if it’ not that much I’d do it so your not tired on your exams
Explanation:
Regular past tense verbs are formed by adding ______
Answer:
-ed
Explanation:
Which words reveal the speakers view of Grendel in the epic Beowulf?
Answer:
He is overconfident but will fight until he dies. Beowulf is an archetype of an epic hero. "...him who of all the men on earth was the strongest" refers to Beowulf, the good.
Explanation:
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Answer: Animal Farm is a dystopia in all possible ways. A dystopia, by definition, is a state where there are great suffering and injustice. In Animal Farm, Boxer works harder than anyone else, but when he got injured and couldn't work anymore, they directly sent him to slaughter. The pigs and dogs are the only ones who live a happy life, the other animals are forced to work in miserable situations, with a mere amount of food to keep them alive. Dystopian fiction can help us understand why we're right to be afraid of certain things and it can help us think about all these scenarios without actually having to live through them.
Which of the following sentences is most clearly threenarrated and third person omniscient point of view
A. Over 300 passengers were on the train that morning, and not one
of them knew where the train would end up.
B. She flipped through the old scrapbook; the mysterious man stood
in the background of every picture.
C. Everyone seemed to be impressed at the little dog's trick, but Rick
still felt like his dog could do better.
D. He choked down his meal, and wondered if anyone at the table
realized how much he hated collard greens.
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
How did the boy know that every single 300 passenger didn’t know where the train was going?
active sentence change into passive voice sentence.
The Americans helped the Filipinos in this war.
Explanation:
The Americans have helped the Filipinos in the war
radhika never told a lie change into passive voice
Answer:
Never let a lie be told.never let a lie to be told. ... The passive voice for the sentence, “Never tell a lie” will be. ... change the narration he said,"hurrah!i won the gold medal ...
What is the correct meaning of the word verification?
The bank needed verification of Jared's identity before he withdrew money.
proof
accuracy
picture
security
Was the British takeover of India actually a “blessing in disguise” considering it improved the overall life of the Indian citizen?(chapter 24 sect 4)
Answer:
Right from the beginning of their relationship with India, the British, who had come as traders and had become rulers and administrators, had influenced the economic and political systems of the country.
Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was, however, gradual.
Explanation:
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Why does the author include these sentences in the article?
"When Japan invaded China in 1987, it used 50,000 bike riding troops." "In World War II, British soldiers
were equipped with folding bikes." "In Sweden, soldiers used bikes for transportation until the 1980s."
to compare the different ways that bloycles were used by these bike-riding soldiers
to show the improvements in bicycles from the 1930s to the 1940s to the 1980s
ng to explain how bikes are used in peacetime, as well as during wars
to show that militaries from all over the world have used bicycles
The answer is : To show that militaries from all of the world have used bicycles
Read the letter.
A Letter from the Atlantic
Dear Hannah,
I’ve never seen so much water before—everywhere I look, all I can see around me is placid blue. I’m grateful for the calm water today because it enables me to ascend to the top level of the SS Frisia and look at the Atlantic Ocean that stretches before us until it meets the horizon. I feel the warm air on my face and smell the salty sea air, but there’s a pit in my stomach when I think about how different life in New York will be.
When we first set sail on August 21st, I watched until Hamburg became a miniscule speck in the distance. When I squinted and couldn’t see the familiar buildings with their smoke spewing into the air anymore, Papa told me to look the other way. “You can’t look back,” he said as he walked me to the other side of the ship, his strong arm supporting my shoulders. “Home is there now.” He pointed to a place that was shimmering waves of blue, and I had a hard time visualizing a home that was 6,000 kilometers of water. He told me to close my eyes and picture the skyline that would soon materialize on the horizon. I couldn’t even fathom 6,000 kilometers of water, just like I couldn’t fathom that our new home wouldn’t be Hamburg anymore.
Most of the days at sea have been turbulent; tall waves reach up from the bottom of the sea and smack into the ship, sending us to the ground whenever we are standing. We are jettisoned from one side of the ship to the other like billiard balls; we emigrants glance off one another before moving in separate directions. It was entertaining at first, but now the ship’s rocking motion makes me feel sick, so I descend back to the bottom level where my family’s room is. Through the tiny oval porthole, I watch as the rough water laps the glass.
We play games and read and sleep to pass the time—sometimes there’s violin music that drifts into our room at night. My brother and I step out into the hallway in our socks and dance to the fast beat together, and it makes the boat’s rocking seem bearable. Most nights, we practice some English words with one another peppered in with the German that I will soon use less and less. “I am from Germany,” I practice over and over again, elongating my mouth around vowels that are pronounced differently in English than in German. I still think in German, dream in German, feel German words fly off my tongue with a comfort and speed that I worry I’ll never feel when I speak English. What will happen to me if the English all around me displaces the German of my youth?
There are people on this ship from everywhere: The Kowalski family in the room next to ours is from Poland, while the Ivanov family on the other side is from Russia. We practice basic English with one another: “Good morning. How are you?” Behind the closed doors of strangers’ rooms, I hear unfamiliar consonant sounds making up the lyrics to lilting songs. I can only imagine that these melodies are about feeling adrift; though we come from different places, nostalgia and homesickness know no borders or boundaries.
When I write these letters to you, I wonder where you are and what you are doing. Are you still walking along the canals of the Speicherstadt the way we used to after school? Do you still hear the bells of St. Michael’s Church resounding through the air? Does the bakery on the corner still serve our favorite Brötchen when it comes right out of the oven?
I miss you more than I can say in this letter. Say hello to everyone for me and tell them that my family is doing well. By the time I get on land to mail this letter, I will be at Ellis Island!
Love,
Liesl
Read this passage from Liesl's brother's diary.
I draw pictures of New York in my diary every night. Every time I think about New York, my legs jitter with excitement. Everything will be so new and different! I practice English with everyone I know, even with my family who still wants to speak to me in German. I'm starting to think in English and can't wait until English is all I speak. People walk around here like they are sad, but I couldn't be happier. I think I've already forgotten my life in Hamburg. Ellis Island, here we come!
In the fourth paragraph of "A Letter from the Atlantic," Liesl wonders what will happen "if the English all around [her] displaces the German of [her] youth."
How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother?
Liesl fears she will not speak English well, while her brother is confident in his English skills.
Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.
Liesl plans to remain proficient in German, while her brother plans to embrace English.
Liesl is certain she will be able to embrace two cultures, while her brother thinks he must choose one.
Answer:
How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother?
Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.
Explanation:
This is true because, despite the fact that Liesl is moving to a country where english is spoken, she still does not want to give up her culture and home ties in-order to embrace a new one.
This could be seen in her enquiry on Speicherstadt, the St. Michael Church bell, the bakery on the corner of their street that serves Brotchen etc which she was making enquiry on unlike her brother who is optimistic of joining new culture where English is spoken despite the fact that his parents and siblings would want to speak to him in German most times.
Where does this statement belong?
The text shows the negative consequences of keeping secrets
A.The best way to keep a secret
B.What friends are for
C.Both
Answer:
The correct answer is C. BOTH.
Explanation:
Two texts show negative consequences. (I got it right.)
What is least likely to cause a landslide?
A)
an earthquake
B)
a volcano
C)
heavy rain
D)
snow melting
Answer:
actually A and B can be the answers
Answer:
C) Heavy Rain
Explanation:
Landslides can be initiated in slopes already on the verge of movement by rainfall, snowmelt, changes in water level, stream erosion, changes in groundwater, earthquakes, volcanic activity, disturbance by human activities, or any combination of these factors.
Read the excerpt from Shania's Diary.
Mr. Jackson had another one of his "brilliant" ideas today. On Wednesday, he is taking us on a field trip. Here's the not-so-brilliant part—we’re going to explore the shabby old asphalt schoolyard. What is wrong with that man? That is not a field trip. We are out on that yard every day after lunch, and there is nothing there to explore.
Which of Shania’s character traits does the excerpt reveal?
enthusiasm
jealousy
annoyance
patience
Answer:
annoyance is the correct answer
Explanation:
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Answer:c
Explanation:c
How can the tone of a presentation affect the way the audience responds to the presentation?
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Answer:
Tone helps put messages across and how you use it changes interpretation of what your saying. If you use an informal tone in front of a professional group or in front of a teacher, the reception will not be well because it may seem as if you aren't taking it seriously.
Explanation:
Which detail would be the least important to include in a summary of this selection? A Milk is Oklahoma's official state beverage. B Oklahoma dairy products are sold to other states. C Dairy farming is more efficient and productive than it used to be. D An average dairy cow spends 8 hours every day chewing its cud.
Answer:
The correct answer would be the second option.
Cloning refers to the process by which genetically identical cells, organisms, or DNA fragments are produced either naturally or artificially.
Cloning of dairy cows help people in various ways:
It increases the production of dairy products such as milk, cheese, butter et cetera.
It also increases the production of meat.
It helps in increasing the overall health of cows by curing or decreasing the occurrence of diseases.
It helps in the production of drugs or medicines in the form of milk.
It helps in reducing the overall cost of dairy products by producing large amounts of products efficiently.
Channels are the ideas and feelings that make up the content of communication true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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2, 3 and I would say 4 (or 1)? are your answers.
The river can't be made of red bricks and I doubt the bull would be wearing a leather vest. Number 4 doesn't sound completely right but I'm not sure, 1 is the same.
Answer:
I think it's the 1st 3rd and I'm not sure about the last I would just guess
Explanation:
but I would say for the last one I would go with the 2nd I tried if I'm wrong I'm sorry
What form of punctuation is missing in this quote?
Lothar told Keith, "After the game, I'm going to try and see if Tomas the owner of the red car will give me a ride because I don't want to walk home. "
Answer:
Lothar told Keith, "After the game, I'm going to try and see if Tomas, the owner of the red car will give me a ride because I don't want to walk home. "
Explanation:
I think it would be that you need a comma between "Tomas" and "The"
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Answer:
If Your on the multiple choice of this question
Lothar told Keith, "After the game, I'm going to try and see if Tomas the owner of the red car will give me a ride because I don't want to walk home."
What form of punctuation is missing in this quote?
A.
a period
B.
dashes
C.
a semicolon
D.
apostrophes I think the answer is between dashes and a semicolon
Explanation:
No apostrophes are missing and no periods are missing so it is between dashes and semicolon but I think it is dashes Hope this helps
7. Who can you ask to come pick you up in order to avoid driving while impaired?
A. Your best friend
B. Your parents
C. A distant relative who lives nearby
D. All of the above
D. all of the above.........