I decided to travel the world like the famous writers of the Beat Generation. Booking passage on a tramp freighter was no difficulty. Working as a galley cook was terrible, however. The first magical view of Bangkok made the journey worthwhile.
Read the following dictionary entry.
pas•sage
1. a corridor or lobby giving access to the different rooms or parts of a building. 2. a specific act of traveling 3. a continuous movement or flow 4. a usually brief portion of a written work or speech
Which definition best matches the use of the word passage in this paragraph?
A.
definition 1
B.
definition 4
C.
definition 3
D.
definition 2
Answer:
A definition 1
Explanation:
Read each excerpt and write an adjective to describe the mood.
"We see a medium shot of the Goodman entry hall at night. On the side table rests an unlit candle. Mrs. Goodman walks into scene, a glass of milk in hand. She sets the milk down on the table, lights the candle with a match from a box on the table, picks up the glass of milk, and starts out of scene. Mrs. Goodman comes through her porch door, glass of milk in hand. The entry hall, with table and lit candle, can be seen behind her. "
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Don’t get confused! The terms immigrant and emigrant can refer to the same person. An easy way to remember it is to look at the first letters of the words. An emigrant exits and an immigrant moves into. If a German woman left her home in Berlin, she emigrated from Germany. If she settled in London, she immigrated to England. A migrant is a person who moves but might not be planning a permanent relocation.
Chani left Israel and moved to France when she was 18. Chani is an
A. emigrant from Israel and an immigrant to France.
B. immigrant to Israel and an emigrant from France.
C. immigrant to Israel and France.
D. emigrant from Israel and France.
Answer:
A. Emigrant is leaving while an immigrant is moving to
The organization of this passage can be improved by
(1) Crackers can be made by first mixing flour, baking powder, salt, water, and oil. (2) This forms dough, which is then flattened onto a cookie sheet. (3) Then, the squares of dough go into the oven for 10 to 12 minutes. (4) A knife is used to cut the flattened dough into squares. (5) Finally, they become crispy crackers.
A.
moving sentence 2 to after sentence 3.
B.
moving sentence 5 to after sentence 1.
C.
moving sentence 3 to after sentence 5.
D.
moving sentence 4 to after sentence 2.
Answer:
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We think you would be great at this job. You're hired.
What is the most effective transition to use between these two sentences?
For example
However
In other words
Similarly
Answer:
In other words
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Answer:
1. Brisk
2. Hastily
3. Digesting
4. Concession
5. Coward
6. Impatient
7. Rebellious
8. Reforms
9. Feud
10. Ligaments
11. Bickered
12. Muffled
13. Embarrassed
14. Site
15. Sarcastic
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Brisk
2. Hastily
3. Digesting
4. Concession
5. Coward
6. Impatient
7. Hoodlum
8. Reforms
9.Feud
10. Ligaments
11. Bickered
12. Muffled
13. Embarrassed
14. Site
15. Sarcastic
Explanation:
A) Pick two points of view to compare (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were similar. Support your analysis with a quote from each text.
B) Pick two points of view to contrast (those of Sharon, Rachel, or Jackie Robinson). Explain one way in which their views on Jackie’s early months in the major leagues were different. Support your analysis with a quote from each text.
The text: https://bridgeport.greatoakscharter.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2020/03/Promises-To-Keep-Grade-7.pdf
Use pages 38-39 only please! Please give a real answer!
Which is an important idea from this passage?
A. The farmer women bought dishes and kitchenware from Mrs. Brandeis.
B. Mrs. Brandeis was a shrewd business women.
C. Pearl and Sadie helped Mrs. Brandeis weave the Battenberg lace.
Why might a country's revenue increase while hosting an event like the Olympics or World Cup?
Answer:
well in order to get into the Olympics you must pay therefor increasing revenue.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. B
Plz help me......................................
Answer:
Switch 3 and 5 around
Explanation:
Answer:
#3 poll #4 pole #5 current #11 presence #14 suite #15 council #17 peer #20 waste
Explanation:
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Peter Parker picked a particularly palatable pear.
a alliteration
b assonance
Answer:
A. alliteration
Explanation:
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, how does this text illuminate attitudes toward World War I. Responses must be at least four paragraphs.
Answer:
Easy
Explanation:
Here you go
Answer:
What text
Explanation:
Suppose you need to write a research report on Harriet Tubman. You have found Harriet Tubman, Conductor as a possible source. Take notes from this text by paraphrasing at least six pieces of information for your report, and explain how you plan to use each piece..
Answer:
Harriet Tubman was the woman who freed us slaves she ran miles and miles just so she could save us she didnt get caught bc if she was she would of been a slave to.
Explanation:
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The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor.
stanza, alliteration, end rhyme, personification, metaphor, simile, idiom, onomonapetia, hyperbole, meter, internal rhyme, and rhyme scheme.
pick one pls thank you !!
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
it is like a simile but no like or as.
so the answer is metaphor
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's A.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Quick Trivia: What Is The Name Of The Longest River In South America?
The WINNER Will Get Brainllest
Try Your Hardest!
Goodluck! :)
Answer:
Amazon river I believe btw nice pfp lol
Explanation:
I'm 93% sure it's the Amazon River. It's nearly 4,000 miles I'm pretty sure, or it could be the Parana River. But I say the Amazon River is, because of the Amazon Rainforest.
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly?
A.
For the past two years Frank has played basketball, for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
B.
For the past two years Frank has played basketball for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
C.
For the past two years, Frank has played basketball, for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
D.
For the past two years, Frank has played basketball for the YMCA's 12 and under league.
You are a frightened owl Blinded by the light of life
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
My heart is but a mouse.
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
Answer:
metaphore
Explanation:
which prompt would be best addressed with a chronological structure
Item 8
Read the novel excerpt.
Superhero 101: A Family Secret
Trace knew he would have to try to explain to his grandmother why he had missed her birthday party. He was dreading the conversation and the lie that he would inevitably have to tell. He thought telling her the truth would only open a Pandora’s box. He rang the doorbell, and his grandmother answered right away, like she had been waiting for him. He had called and told her he would try to come by sometime that day, but he had not given her a precise time.
She greeted him warmly, and he followed her into the kitchen where she had her customary jar of fresh-baked cookies ready for his indulgence. His grandmother was endearingly predictable. She had a daily routine and rarely deviated from it. Trace thought that given her lifestyle and penchant for routine and order, there was no way she would ever understand his life as Beetleman. He hated that he had no choice but to lie to his grandmother, whom he loved so much.
They sat at the kitchen table. His grandmother poured him an ice-cold glass of milk and filled a plate with her delicious chocolate chip cookies. Before he had a chance to apologize, his grandmother spoke. “Trace, I’m glad you called and came by today. I know you’re upset about missing my birthday party, but before you say anything about it, there is something I want to show you,” she said.
She went to a drawer and retrieved what appeared to be a large bracelet cuff made of silver. She handed it to Trace. He looked at it carefully. His grandmother moved his hands and pointed to something inscribed on the inside of the bracelet. “Look at this. It's what I wanted you to see,” she said as Trace read the words “Family First.” His heart sank when he read those words and recounted all the times that he had to sacrifice time with his family for his secret life.
His grandmother noticed his dejected expression. “Trace, I didn’t show you this to make you feel bad about your choices. I know that they aren’t always yours to make. This cuff belonged to your grandfather. He had those words inscribed because they are what kept him going and allowed him to make those same tough choices.”
Trace stared at this grandmother. What was she saying? His grandfather was a superhero too?
She continued, “Your grandfather loved helping people, just like you do. That’s where you got your gift—from him. Many times he had to miss family parties and outings because of his calling. But I always knew he did it for us—family first.”
Trace was astounded. He’d had no idea that his grandfather was a superhero; now he realized that he no longer had to lie to his grandmother. His parents had died when he was very young, and his grandparents had raised him. He recalled his grandfather missing his 10th birthday party and how upset and angry he had been at his grandfather. He had cried himself to sleep that night, wrongly thinking that he was not important to his grandfather.
Trace looked at the bracelet carefully, realizing that to him, it was as precious as the Hope diamond. He glanced up at his grandmother.
“His love for his family was his kryptonite,” his grandmother continued. “The only time he was weak was when you or I were in danger. He couldn’t bear the thought of anything happening to us after what happened to your parents.”
Question 1
Part A
What is an allusion in "Superhero 101: A Family Secret"?
the scene in which Trace's grandmother notices he is sad
the reference to the motto "Family First"
the reference to the grandfather's love and kryptonite
the scene in which Trace cries himself to sleep
Question 2
Part B
How does the allusion in Part A affect the meaning of the story?
It reminds readers that family is the most important thing..
It discloses to readers that Trace’s parents died mysteriously.
It shows readers that Trace is not a person of integrity and honesty.
It reveals to readers Trace’s grandfather’s biggest weakness.
Answer: question 1 the answer is What is an allusion in superhero 101: A Family secret? Question 2 the answer is It reminds readers that trace`s parents died misteriously.
Explanation:
Answer:
Part A: C
Part B: D
Explanation:
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the music that is the music of tiny tree frogs.
What is the best way to rewrite this sentence?
Select one:
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo music, and it is the music of tiny tree frogs.
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the musical echoes of tiny tree frogs.
The music of tiny tree frogs on the sides of the cliffs echo in late spring.
In late spring the sides of the cliffs echo with the music of tiny tree frogs.
Answer:
i would say C
Explanation:
Why is elaboration important when you are writing your essays?
Answer:
so people can understand
Explanation:
On one hand, elaboration is an essential part of writing. It allows you to clarify points that you are trying to make and provide additional details
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
“Sometimes at night I can feel them, the pictures, like ants, crawling on my skin” is an example of what figurative language?
Answer:
A simile
Explanation:
3. Beauty calls and gives no warning,
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
Why is it important to write a theme as a statement rather than a word or phrase?
A theme statement proves that you've read and understood the contents of the book as the author intended.
A theme statement helps explain whether or not you agree with the author's message.
A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.
A theme statement provides evidence by describing specific events from the story and how they support the theme.
Answer:
A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.
Explanation:
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