How much should schools accommodate different ways of learning, and why? (this is for a journal)
Answer:
They should try to see all the kids needs and their way of learning to understand them, because some learn at a slower pace and some will learn at faster pace and they should try to teach them so it can help with each of their needs hope this helps.
Explanation:
Which person quoted in the article would MOST LIKELY agree with the idea that people can learn to be kind for its own sake by first getting rewards for acts of kindness? Stan Tucker Zac Brown Quenecia Styles-Smith John-Tyler Binfet
Answer:
I think it would be John-tyler binfet
Explanation:
John-Tyler Binfet is the person quoted in the article who would MOST LIKELY agree with the idea that people can learn to be kind for their own sake by first getting rewards for acts of kindness. Hence, option D is appropriate.
What is the Act of Kindness?Random acts of kindness are unplanned, sporadic acts intended to show generosity to other people or the wider world. In 1982, Anne Herbert wrote the words "practice random kindness but also senseless acts of beauty" on a placemat near Sausalito, California.
Everyone can live in a brighter world by performing acts of kindness. They can increase feelings of assurance, mastery, joy, and optimism. Additionally, by encouraging everyone else to carry out all the good deeds they have previously performed, they may improve the community.
By reducing stress and boosting the body's production of more feel-good hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin when we act kindly toward others or ourselves, we can experience beneficial mental and physical improvements.
Hence, option D is correct.
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What is the message of this cartoon?
Does it speak about the media in the Philippines? Why or why not?
Please help me...
The message of this cartoon is that government will have full control over the activities that the media is displaying to the audience so they can control them anytime.
What is a cartoon?A cartoon is referring a type of animation which is used to share information or to convey any message to people in a humorous manner creating a sarcastic impact on them.
Media is referred to as a tool of communication that provides information and creates awareness among people about the events happening around teh world and make them updated with the latest trends.
This cartoon, it is depicted a dog that is controlled by a rope in the hands of his master and depicts the conditions of Media in the Philippines where they can show news to people but they are controlled by the government and the government can restrict them anytime.
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"I have so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity--an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray walls, and the silent tarn---a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden hued." "I have so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity--an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray walls, and the silent tarn---a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden hued." Which vocabulary word below BEST describes the mood of the sentence above?
Answer:
Hello. You did not enter the answer options, however when reading the text, we can perceive a depressing, uncomfortable and frightening mood.
Explanation:
The text shown above describes the scenario in a very depressing, frightening and uncomfortable way. The scenario does not cause excitement in the reader, but it causes bad feelings like a certain anguish and a little fear for the sinister atmosphere and without expression of happiness. This is the mood that the text promotes and the intention is to get the reader into that mood with the exposure of many adjectives that promote a mental image in the reader and explore feelings about the mood of the text.
Read this excerpt from "Poor Harold.”
A room in Washington Square South. By the light of a candle, a young man in tousled hair and dressing gown is writing furiously at a little table. A clock within strikes seven.
A door at the back opens, and a young woman looks in, sleepily. She frowns. The young man looks up guiltily.
SHE. What are you doing?
HE. (innocently) Writing.
SHE. So I see. (She comes in, and sits down. It may be remarked that a woman's morning appearance, in dishabille, is a severe test of both looks and character; she passes that test triumphantly. She looks at the young man, and asks) – Poetry?
HE. (hesitatingly) No. . . .
SHE. (continues to look inquiry).
HE. (finally) A letter. . . .
SHE. (inflexibly) – To whom?
HE. (defiantly) To my wife!
SHE. Oh! That's all right. I thought perhaps you were writing to your father.
HE. (bitterly) My father! Why should I write to my father? Isn't it enough that I have broken his heart and brought disgrace upon him in his old age –
SHE. Disgrace? Nonsense! Anybody might be named as a co-respondent in a divorce case.
HE. Not in Evanston, Illinois. Not when you are the local feature of a notorious Chicago scandal. Not when your letters to the lady are published in the newspapers. – Oh, those letters!
SHE. Were they such incriminating letters, Harold?
HAROLD. Incriminating? How can you ask that, Isabel? They were perfectly innocent letters, such as any gentleman poet might write to any lady poetess. How was I to know that a rather plain-featured woman I sat next to at a Poetry Dinner in Chicago was conducting a dozen love-affairs? How was I to know that my expressions of literary regard would look like love-letters to her long-suffering husband? That's the irony of it: I'm perfectly blameless.
Which of Harold's character traits is revealed using direct characterization?
youth
innocence
defiance
bitterness
Answer:
A. Youth
Explanation:
Characterization is a process of giving traits and personality to a character by the author. There are two types of characterization: direct and indirect.
Direct characterization is, as the name suggests, when the author directly states the character's traits.
Indirect characterization is when character's traits and personality need to be infered from his actions, words, manner of speaking etc.
Here, the question is to find which Harold's characteristic is revealed using DIRECT characterization.
That can be seen from "By the light of a candle, a YOUNG man in tousled hair and dressing gown is writing furiously at a little table."
The author directly and precisely states that Harold is a young man.
Answer:
A. Youth Is the correct answer you are looking for
Explanation:
The other answers don't fit when you think about it! :)
what do you think Odysseus greatest obstacles will be on his journey home?
Answer:
Odysseus faces many challenges on his journey home. To name a few: his sailors are captivated by teh lotus-eaters, he engages in battle with Polyphemus the cyclops, he is caught in a storm sent by Poseidon, and he is captivated by the Sirens
Explanation:
i have read the book many times
(picture)complete it pls
Answer:
1. Fresh
2. Tenth.
3. Check.
4. Cheer.
5. Shelter.
6. Shadow.
7. Birthday.
8. Chapter.
9. Thorn.
10. Bathtub.
11. Shape.
12. Thaw.
13. Chipmunk.
14. Short.
15. Couch.
Explanation:
These should all be correct, from what I know. Hope it helps!
How do the examples in this passage best support Chavez’s purpose?
They show the types of difficult labor that farm workers do so that people will stand up for them.
They show the hardships that farm workers experience so that people will act to protect them.
They show the harmful role that pesticides play in communities so that people will try to improve them.
They show how the dangers of pesticides are spread so that people will work to get rid of them.
They show the types of difficult labor that farm workers do so that people will stand up for them.
Explanation:
- Have a nice day :)
Answer: I'm pretty sure the answer is d
I'm so sorry if it's not I'm taking the test rn
This description allows readers to visualize the dog's physical appearance. the desolation of the trail. the appearance of a dogsled. the man's facial expressions.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Read the passage from Part 1 of "To Build a Fire."
The dog dropped in again at his heels, with a tail drooping discouragement, as the man swung along the creek bed. The furrow of the old sled trail was plainly visible, but a dozen inches of snow covered the marks of the last runners. In a month no man had come up or down that silent creek. The man held steadily on.
This description allows readers to visualize the dog's physical appearance. the desolation of the trail. the appearance of a dogsled. the man's facial expressions.
Answer:
the desolation of the trail.
Explanation:
The excerpt shown in the question above shows how the man and the dog are in a difficult situation on the trail. They are weak, tired and the trail seems to hinder their path. The narration shows how the scenario, in this case, the trail, emits a certain oppression in the characters, showing a tone of desolation, hopelessness and defeat. With this, the narration manages to create visual images in the reader, which are able to demonstrate the desolation of the track and how it affects the characters.
Based on lesson 1, who tries to save the world from evil?
a. Nobody tries to save the world from evil.
b. Only heroes try to save the world from evil.
c. Hobbits and wizards seek to save the world from evil.
d. Witches and toads try to save the world from evil.
Answer:
D I think so
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A. thats the answer trust me
ASAP no Rocky
It’s not c
Based on the context, what meaning does this passage convey by using
verbal irony?
Governor Parker will be touring local elementary schools today.
Perhaps he will teach the children to spell words he knows really well,
such as irresponsible.
A. The author thinks Governor Parker is a bad governor.
B. The author admires Governor Parker's support of education.
C. The author believes Governor Parker is a natural teacher.
D. The author doesn't trust Governor Parker around children.
A. The author thinks Governor Parker is a bad governor.
Answer: A. The author thinks Govener Parker is a bad govener
Explanation:
My girlfreind is forcing me to write this
What was Nazi propaganda?
Answer:
The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies.
Explanation:
This is the art of propaganda of the Nazis.
Hope you could understand.
If you have any query, feel free to ask.
PLEASE HELP I REALLY NEED IT I'M NOT DOING GOOD IN SCHOOL AND I JUST NEED TO GET THI ACED
Which best describes an outline?
a. a graphic organizer that groups similar ideas
b. a broad question that a research project answers
c. a list of sources in alphabetical order
d. a way to summarize and clarify key points of a report
Answer:
i think it's D.
Explanation:
im not 100% tho
hope this helps :)
Which two sentences in these excerpts from Kate Chopin’s “The Locket” reflect the theme of holding on to love despite time and distance.
The letter had made Edmond heart sick and home sick. He stretched himself on his back and looked straight up at the blinking stars. But he was not thinking of them nor of anything but a certain spring day when the bees were humming in the clematis; when a girl was saying goodbye to him. He could see her as she unclasped from her neck the locket which she fastened about his own. It was an old fashioned golden locket bearing miniatures of her father and mother with their names and the date of their marriage. It was her most precious earthly possession.
…
Octavie wore a plain black dress, severe in its simplicity. A narrow belt held it at the waist and the sleeves were gathered into close fitting wristbands. She had discarded her hoopskirt and appeared not unlike a nun. Beneath the folds of her bodice nestled the old locket. She never displayed it now. It had returned to her sanctified in her eyes; made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one's existence.
…
Octavie felt as if she had passed into a stage of existence which was like a dream, more poignant and real than life. There was the old gray house with its sloping eaves. Amid the blur of green, and dimly, she saw familiar faces and heard voices as if they came from far across the fields, and Edmond was holding her. It was as if the spirit of life and the awakening spring had given back the soul to her youth and bade her rejoice.
Answer:
*It was an old fashioned golden locket bearing miniatures of her father and mother with their names and the date of their marriage.
*It had returned to her sanctified in her eyes; made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one's existence.
Explanation:
It's the correct answer for PLATO users : )
The sentences that reflect the theme of holding to love include:
It was an old fashioned golden locket bearing miniatures of her father and mother with their names and the date of their marriage.It had returned to her sanctified in her eyes; made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one's existence.What is a theme?It should be noted that a theme simply means the underlying message that's conveyed in a literary work.
In this case, the themes of love is illustrated by the sentences above. It's what the author wants the readers to know about love.
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Though I appear to be only a teen,
I am unlike anyone you have seen.
I view the world in my own unique way.
I grow and evolve and change every day.
The structure of the poem features
: 4 lines, 2 couplets, 1 stanza, and 0 quatrains
:4 lines, 2 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
:3 lines, 0 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
:2 lines, 4 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
Answer:
the answer to the question is B.
Answer:
B:4 lines, 2 couplets, 1 stanza, and 1 quatrain
Explanation:
The Big Lie is a propaganda technique.
Can you think of an instant currently
that could be an example of this
technique?
Which is the best example of a description paragraph in the essay?
A. Paragraph 3
B. Paragraph 5
C. Paragraph 6
D. Paragraph 4
SUBMIT
Answer:
i can only see paragraph 3 and 4 but out of the two i think its 4
Explanation:
Can any one help me with this scrabble game
my letters are: qhtjxbo
Answer:
are you doing it for a class or just for fun?
Explanation:
change into indirect speech.
1. start writing. 2.can you hear me properly? 3.I wish it was warmer today. 4. Ruskin are you there?
5. can you do it , can't you?
What part of speech is the infinitive phrase used as in this sentence? As.4
*.the wind rose and the waves came rushing in, I ran to find shelter
a. noun
b. adjective
c. adverb
d. verb
Plz help I will mark you a brain list I’m in my exam
Answer:
A noun
A verb
Explanation:
It is a naming word
It is a doing word
Which of the following best states the difference between a theme and a topic? (5 points) a A topic develops a message about life while theme is the main subject. b A topic is stated as a full sentence while a theme is a word or phrase. c A topic is found only in fiction while a theme is found in all writing. d A topic tells what a story is about while a theme is a life lesson.
Answer: D
Explanation:
a theme is a universal life lesson while a topic is what something is about :)
At the end of the first paragraph, the author’s commentary regarding “[e]ach one of these treaties” (sentence 6) primarily serves to
Answer:
establish a logical relationship between the treaties he lists and a claim he makes earlier in the paragraph
Explanation:
The question is not complete but I can infer that there was a given excerpt and the question is what purpose does the author's words "each one of these treaties" nave on the subject.
The quote serves to establish a logical relationship between the treaties he lists and a claim he makes earlier in the paragraph
How are glass, plastic, and metal all ALIKE ?
(F). They all presente a danger to marine wildlife.
(G). They all cause chemicals to leach into the soil.
(H). They all create energy when they are recycled .
( I ). They all stay in the enviornment for a long time.
Answer:
They all present a danger to marine wildlife.
Explanation:
Given that Lilliput represents Britain and Blefuscu represents France in Gulliver's Travels, what does the Lilliputian official's description of Blefuscu as "the other great empire of the universe" suggest? a a. Britain has too high an opinion of France and its military. b b. Britain sees itself and France as rival superpowers. c c. France and Britain are strong allies. d d. France is the greater country of the two.
Answer:
The Lilliputian official's description of Blefuscu as "the other great empire of the universe" suggests:
b. Britain sees itself and France as rival superpowers.
Explanation:
We can easily break the quote down: To the official, there are only two great empires. One of them is Lilliput, the other one is Blefuscu. Since Lilliput represents Britain, we can see how the author, Jonathan Swift, is using this quote to criticize Britain's narrow view of the world. They do not think of other countries as great. And the only other country whose greatness they acknowledge is precisely the one they consider their enemy. To Britain, France is its rival in being the world's superpower. Of course, since it could not be different, Lilliput and Blefuscu are enemies in the story.
The novel "Gulliver's Travels" is a satire of society written by Jonathan Swift. By describing the fictitious countries and societies where Gulliver ends up during his voyages, the author criticizes human nature and its nitpicking.
"The Balek Scales" can be viewed as an allegory for
A) the elusiveness of justice in the modern world.
B) the winning power of truth even in the most corrupt society.
C) the resourcefulness and honesty of children.
D) the power that a single person can have to change the world.
"The Balek Scales" can be viewed as an allegory for:
A) the elusiveness of justice in the modern world.According to the given events in the complete text, we can see that there is a narration about how the protagonist failed to get justice because it was taking a lot of time.
As a result of this, we can view the Balek Scales as an allegory because of how it portrayed how justice can be elusive in the modern world
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
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"The Balek Scales" can be viewed as an allegory for the elusiveness of justice in the modern world. The correct answer is option A.
"The Balek Scales" is a short story by Heinrich Böll. The story is about a young boy who tries to sell a pair of old scales to a second-hand dealer.
The story can be viewed as an allegory for the elusiveness of justice in the modern world. The scales represent the justice system, which is supposed to be fair and accurate.
However, the dealer's refusal to buy the scales suggests that the justice system is flawed and unreliable. The boy's use of the scales to weigh the dealer's daughter represents the need for justice to be applied equally to all people, regardless of their social status or wealth.
Therefore, the correct choice for this question is option A. the elusiveness of justice in the modern world.
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where does chapter 3 of the outsiders take place at
Answer:
Outside
Explanation:
Chapter Three begins at the drive-in, after which, Ponyboy and Two-bit begin to walk to Two-bit's in order to get his car and drive Cherry and Marcia home. Their walk is broken up by the appearance of Cherry's boyfriend, Two-bit leaves to find a poker game, and Pony and Johnny fall asleep in a vacant lot.
Consider:
Art is the antidote that can call us back from the edge of numbness, restoring the ability to feel for another. — Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson
1. By using the word antidote, what does the author imply about the inability to feel for another?
2. If we changed the word antidote to gift, what effect would it have on the meaning of the sentence?
Answer:
1. The author implies that the inability to feel for another is a sickness and its remedy or cure is Art.
2. Changing the word antidote to gift would make art seem like an endowment or talent rather that can prove helpful to him.
Explanation:
An antidote is a remedy for a disease. It is like a medicine that can be used to cure an ailment. When the author said that art is an antidote that can restore our inability to feel for another, it implies that the inability to feel for another is like a disease whose remedy can only be art.
Changing the word antidote to 'gift' makes us see art as a privilege bestowed on a person that can serve a useful purpose for him.
Complete the sentence with the appropriate vocabulary word. It may be another word
form( meaning past or present tense)
many challenges in his
Many people are not aware of the fact that he ______
life before he became a successful musician.
Answer:
has or had
Explanation:
THIS IS NOT A LOGICAL QUESTION DONT RAGE
| https://brainly.com/question/19083466 | This is a link to a brainly question, and on the bottom look at my answer and look at all the comments, there is a rude person that is making fun of someone who has made fun of someone who is suicidal and has depression, also adhd.
Answer:
OK OK i will look and its 8
Explanation:
What roles do anthologies play in a culture? (Select all correct answers.)
A - They provide models for younger writers.
B - They provide a way for poets to make a good living.
C - They help convey or express the culture's values.
D - They identify and describe new literary movements.
Answer: anthologies provide the chance to experience works from unfamiliar genres eras and cultures
Explanation:
Answer:
A, C, and D
Explanation:
i took the test and those 3 got me 100%