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What would be the best way to approach writing about the topic of mosquitoes if the audience is a group of
counselors at summer camp?
•a list of ways to stop the itching
•a description of the mosquito life cycle
•an explanation of why mosquitoes bite
•a short history of the mosquito
Answer:
its A : a list of ways to stop the itching :)
Explanation:
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE MAIN IDEA IN THIS PLS...
Answer:
The main idea is the successful career that the science-fiction black writer Octavia Butler had and how she began.
Explanation:
The text talks about Octavia Butler. It describes her beginnings and her successful career as a black female writer in the XX century. We can see this when the article mentions her education and how she did horrible jobs that allowed her free time to think about her characters. Also, the text in the last paragraph describes her most successful books.
10 survey questions about Online Gaming Addiction
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
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What is one step to take when summarizing a text?
O restate every idea from the original text
O compose an identical copy of the original text
state the central idea in your own words
O change the order of ideas and sentences
Answer:
State the central idea in your own words.
Explanation:
Answer:
C)state the central idea in your own words
Explanation:
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on part A i put she is easily tempted by the serpent.
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personal narrative of being angry 400 words?
When people feel angry, they can choose to either defuse the situation, or let it take over their entire bodies. The latter can often lead to a more intense situation than necessary. Much of my adolescent years were spent getting Into trouble. I was constantly ditching school, getting bad grades, and being sent to the principals office, among other things. When my mother decided to try a new method of keeping me on track, I completely lost my cool. It was a typical day at Pedro Mendez High School.
I had Just arrived and was headed to class when my friend, Maggie, approached me with the idea of skipping our first class of he day.
Typically, I would have taken her up on this offer, but for some unknown reason I turned her down. We parted ways and I headed up the stairs to my classroom. Everything seemed normal in the classroom; I took my seat near the back of the class, took out my notebook and began working on my exercises.
It was at that moment that everything took a turn for the worse. While I was working, I heard my mother’s voice projecting from the doorway, asking to sit In during class. Not believing my ears, I looked up. Sure enough, my mother was standing right there.
Furious and embarrassed, I flipped the page of my notebook to a new page and began to doodle. My mother took a seat right behind me where she spent the remainder of the class time telling me to pay attention and poking me with a pencil. Out of spite, I continued to disobey everything that she told me to do. When the bell finally rang, I bolted out of the classroom and charged through the hallways with tears filling my eyes. My mother stayed close behind me trying to pull me back by my hands, but was unsuccessful. I was so angry that I could feel my body flooding with heat.
It was only a matter of time before I would explode. By the time I reached the counselors’ office, my face was bright red and profanities were spewing from my mouth. I was screaming about how much I hated my mom and that she should watch her back. Everybody in the office was looking at me as if I was psychotic. As an attempt to get me to calm down, one of the counselors separated my mother and me and took turns talking to us. I was so enraged that I was even yelling at the counselor. She told me that she had suggested to my mother to come to my school and follow me around for the day because it had worked on her on.
When the counselor left the room to talk to my mother, I walked out of her office and continued telling everybody how much I hated my mother and I gave her evil eyes through the window of the room. The counselor suggested to my mother that she take me to a hospital to have my mental stability evaluated, to which my mother agreed. When the counselor emerged from the room, she asked me to return to the other room, where she notified me of what was going to happen. She then walked my mother and me out to the car and sent us on our way.
The entire drive to the capital, neither my mother or I spoke a word to each other. Most of the day, we waited to be seen in separate areas of the waiting room. I stepped outside several times to smoke a cigarette in order to calm down. After waiting several hours, the nurse called me in. Over the course of about an hour, the doctor questioned me on things relating to my mental health. He concluded that I was, in fact, mentally stable. By the time I emerged from his office, my father had arrived and was talking with my mother. I could tell that he was very upset with me, which came as a surprise.
Usually, my father would agree with my mother to punish me, but he always found ways to relate to me and make me feel better. He looked at me and began to lecture me. When he was finished, he drove me home in his truck, only muttering a few words. Over the next few days, communication between my mother and me was minimal. Things gradually returned to normal. I continued to push the boundaries my parents imposed on me, and my parents continued to ground me. Little by little, I became more responsible and obedient. I proved that I could do the right thing. I showed that I was capable of being successful.
Although this was a situation where my anger dominated the rest of me, in the end everything turned out okay. By letting my anger escalate to an unnecessary level, I learned a lot about who I am and how I should react in similar situations. Had I not expressed my fury in the way that I did, I may not be the person I am today. I know that I may get mad at someone and someone may get mad at me, but that is what people do. It is part of being human. We move on with our lives and eventually get over it. Though we accept anger as a perfectly natural feeling to have, we need to learn how to handle it in a constructive way.
what are the three main backfield positions called in American Football? ANSWER ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Linebacker(lb), quarterback(qb) and runningback(rb)
Explanation:
He said to me,"Is your father feeling better?"
Change into indirect speech.
Answer:
He said to me if my father was feeling better.
Explanation:
present tense to past tense to participle
this is the rule for direct/ indirect speeches.
Answer:
he said to me whether my father was felling better.
How does Friar Laurence contribute to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet? Select 2 options.
He convinces Juliet not to marry Paris.
He informs the families about the marriage.
He marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
He reveals to Romeo that Juliet is dead.
He provides Juliet with the potion.
Friar Laurence contributed to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet because he provides Juliet with the potion and marries them in secret.
How did Friar Lawrence causes the deaths?The deaths of Romeo and Juliet was caused by Friar Lawrence because he married them too quickly, advancing with his plan too quickly, and running away instead of helping Juliet.
Hence, Friar Laurence contributed to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet because he provides Juliet with the potion and marries them in secret.
Therefore, the Option C and E is correct.
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C i think. idrk bc i havent read the passage
Answer: 1.B
2. might be b
Explanation:
The room was an oven
Simile
Metaphor
Idiom
Personification
Read these sentences from paragraph 4 of the
speech to answer the question that follows.
[W]e have vowed that we shall not see it governed by
a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom
and peace. We have vowed that we shall not see
space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but
with instruments of knowledge and understanding.
How do Kennedy's two sets of opposing ideas
contribute to his purpose in these sentences?
O A. by contrasting his motivations with those of
other explorers
O B. by weighing the benefits of space exploration
against its dangers
OC by emphasizing the potential dangers of failing
to be first in space
OD by creating a warning tone about the dangers
of space exploration
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He shows that other explorers don't have the same motivations as him, but he will try and use space exploration for good and not for evil.
Help English Language Arts (ELA)
Answer:
I'm not sure about some of these so I did the ones I know... I skipped the ones I don't know.
2) feet
3) true
6) yes
7) cards
8) tomatoes
10) women
Answer:
feet
true
yes
cards
tomatoes
Explanation:
what is the relation between power and freedom?
Answer:
The aim of this work is to offer an assessment of the conceptual relations between 'power' and 'freedom'. The two concepts are normally thought of as standing in a relation of mutual exclusion, and are often defined in reciprocal terms: while being free means not being subject to someone's power, to have power is to constrain someone's freedom. In this article I propose a more detailed interpretation of their conceptual relations, distinguishing between two different cases. In the case in which power and freedom are understood as properties of two different individuals involved in a social relation, I shall argue that they are not necessarily in a relation of mutual exclusion: power can be exercised in ways which do not reduce, and which might even increase, the power-subject's freedom. In the case, by contrast, in which they are understood as properties of the same individual, I shall claim that power and freedom show a significant degree of correspondence.
Explanation:
Implicitly means what
Answer:
without doubting or questioning
Explanation:
Answer:
in a way that is not directly expressed
Explanation:
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A symbol is anything that stands for or represents both itself and
something else. Which of the following elements of the setting in the
last paragraph best symbolize the old couple's feelings at the end of the
story?
Easy question for yall, so easy points
Answer:
its c obibasically
Explanation:
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Answer:
CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCc
Please Help me Which of these would not be on a word map?
A. Synonyms for the word
B. Antonyms for the word
C. Summary of a text that has the word in it
D. The definition
Answer:
synonyms of the word
Explanation:
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In the Shakespeare play, Macbeth what is the characteristics of Lady Macbeth
Answer:
Manipulative
Explanation:
She tried several techniques which would be a skilled manipulator... to entice Macbeth into the murder of Duncan
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4. In your own words, what are Ezra Pound's three rules about Imagism?
Answer:
The essay begins with the three principles of imagism, including “Direct treatment of the 'thing'.” Pound defines “image” as “an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time.” He elaborates on the “rules” of imagism, advising precision, and proclaiming, among other things, “Use either no ornament or good
Explanation:
Answer:
Treat the subject of the poem directly.
Use words economically, and avoid using words that don’t contribute to the subject.
Treat the poem’s rhythm as a musical phrase, or as Pound explained:
Don't chop your stuff into separate iambs. Don't make each line stop dead at the end and then begin every next line with a heave. Let the beginning of the next line catch the rise of the rhythm wave, unless you want a definite longish pause.
Explanation:
From Plato. I hope this helps!
Is Atticus a good father to Scout and Jem? What makes him a good father?
How can dialogue help you to infer a character's point of view?
Answer:
if you listen to the dialog you can hear the character emotion
Explanation:
when you listen to the dialogue you can hear the character express emotion fear especially when they talk in a tone or they have ! or ? at the end
What is a lyric poem
Lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person. It is not equivalent to song lyrics, though they are often in the lyric mode.
What do you think about zoos? Are they a good thing or is it cruel to keep animals in captivity?
Answer:
hmm i think they r fun but yee ig its not rlly nice for the animals but they do get free food and a place to live with no predators can kill em
Explanation:
how does privilege influence life?
Which verb mood is expressed in this sentence?
Stop acting like a two-year-old!
indicative
imperative
subjunctive
conjunctive
Answer: indicative
Explanation:
Answer:
Imperative
Explanation:
The verb mood expressed in the sentence "Stop acting like a two-year-old!" is imperative. The imperative mood is used to give commands, requests, or express strong advice. In this sentence, the speaker is giving a direct command to someone to stop behaving in a certain way.
Read the excerpt from Chapter 4.
Anne of Green Gables
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Matthew Cuthbert and his sister Marilla had decided to adopt a boy to help on their farm called Green Gables. When a girl, Anne, arrives, they are surprised. In this excerpt, Anne has just awoken after her first night at Green Gables.
Anne could evidently be smart to some purpose for she was down-stairs in ten minutes’ time, with her clothes neatly on, her hair brushed and braided, her face washed, and a comfortable consciousness pervading her soul that she had fulfilled all Marilla’s requirements. As a matter of fact, however, she had forgotten to turn back the bedclothes.
“I’m pretty hungry this morning,” she announced as she slipped into the chair Marilla placed for her. “The world doesn’t seem such a howling wilderness as it did last night. I’m so glad it’s a sunshiny morning. But I like rainy mornings real well, too. All sorts of mornings are interesting, don’t you think? You don’t know what’s going to happen through the day, and there’s so much scope for imagination. But I’m glad it’s not rainy today because it’s easier to be cheerful and bear up under affliction on a sunshiny day. I feel that I have a good deal to bear up under. It’s all very well to read about sorrows and imagine yourself living through them heroically, but it’s not so nice when you really come to have them, is it?”
“For pity’s sake hold your tongue,” said Marilla. “You talk entirely too much for a little girl.”
Thereupon Anne held her tongue so obediently and thoroughly that her continued silence made Marilla rather nervous, as if in the presence of something not exactly natural. Matthew also held his tongue,—but this was natural,—so that the meal was a very silent one.
As it progressed Anne became more and more abstracted, eating mechanically, with her big eyes fixed unswervingly and unseeingly on the sky outside the window. This made Marilla more nervous than ever; she had an uncomfortable feeling that while this odd child’s body might be there at the table her spirit was far away in some remote airy cloudland, borne aloft on the wings of imagination. Who would want such a child about the place?
Yet Matthew wished to keep her, of all unaccountable things! Marilla felt that he wanted it just as much this morning as he had the night before and that he would go on wanting it. That was Matthew’s way—take a whim into his head and cling to it with the most amazing silent persistency—a persistency ten times more potent and effectual in its very silence than if he had talked it out.
When the meal was ended Anne came out of her reverie and offered to wash the dishes.
“Can you wash dishes right?” asked Marilla distrustfully.
“Pretty well. I’m better at looking after children, though. I’ve had so much experience at that. It’s such a pity you haven’t any here for me to look after.”
“I don’t feel as if I wanted any more children to look after than I’ve got at present. You’re problem enough in all conscience. What’s to be done with you I don’t know. Matthew is a most ridiculous man.”
“I think he’s lovely,” said Anne reproachfully. “He is so very sympathetic. He didn’t mind how much I talked—he seemed to like it. I felt that he was a kindred spirit as soon as ever I saw him.”
“You’re both queer enough if that’s what you mean by kindred spirits,” said Marilla with a sniff. “Yes, you may wash the dishes. Take plenty of hot water, and be sure you dry them well. I’ve got enough to attend to this morning for I’ll have to drive over to White Sands in the afternoon and see Mrs. Spencer. You’ll come with me and we’ll settle what’s to be done with you. After you’ve finished the dishes go up-stairs and make your bed.”
Anne washed the dishes deftly enough, as Marilla who kept a sharp eye on the process, discerned. Later on, she made her bed less successful, for she had never learned the art of wrestling with a feather tick. But it was done somehow and smoothed down; and then Marilla, to get rid of her, told her she might go out-of-doors and amuse herself until dinner time.
In Anne of Green Gables, how does Marilla respond to Anne's silence at breakfast?
Marilla feels relieved.
She starts to like Anne more.
Marilla grows anxious.
She wants to comfort Anne.
Answer:
Marilla grows anxious.
Explanation:
Here in the story: "Thereupon Anne held her tongue so obediently and thoroughly that her continued silence made Marilla rather nervous, as if in the presence of something not exactly natural.", shows that Marilla grows nervous when Anne didn't talk.
In Anne of Green Gables, Marilla grows anxious which is a way Marilla responds to Anne's silence at breakfast. The correct option is C. The issue was the potential for Anne's cake to not rise.
What is the main message of Anne of Green Gables?Anne is a vibrant, curious person. She has a distinct perspective on the world, and we are the beneficiaries of the Haunted Woods, the Lake of Shining Waters, and many more creations of her mind. You can go far with imagination, and it may be a comfort when things are tough.
She rarely shows Anne her adoration, and when she does, she swiftly stifles those feelings. Marilla treats her adoptive daughter with kindness and justice, showing how much she cares for Anne. Anne can see Marilla cares about her and wants her to be successful as she grows up because of even her tough standards.
Thus, the ideal option is C.
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Hello I am sorry to say but according to your question we need read the whole story that's why I think no one answered that's why I don't want to give any incorrect sorry