Learning Task 3: In your notebook, classify the materials below as to
print, broadcast and online. Use the table provided.
printed magazines
Tiktok
printed dictionary
websites
TV documentaries
TV news
TV movies
fiction books
blogs
online journals
radio news
e-books
Print Materials
Broadcast Materials
Online Materials
BDULS
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Answer 1

Hi! I hope this list helps you.

Printed Media - Tangible media that is printed and pressed (Newspapers)

Printed magazines Printed dictionary Fiction books

Broadcasted Media - Aired media that is available from a provider (Fox News)

TV documentaries TV news TV moviesRadio news

Online Media - Posted media available on the internet (Faceb00k Posts)

TikT0kWebsites BlogsOnline journals E-books

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5. Why was it so important for Trudy to cross the Channel successfully?
A Trudy's health was too poor to make another attempt.
B. Trudy was concerned that her rival would make an attempt.
C. Trudy wanted to triumph the year after she had suffered a failure.
D. Trudy hoped to achieve her goal immediately after the 1924 Olympic Games.

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The answer would be D hope it helps :) m

It was so important for Trudy to cross the Channel successfully because Trudy hoped to achieve her goal immediately after the 1924 Olympic Games. The correct option is d.

What are the Olympic games?

The Olympic games are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 teams, representing sovereign states and territories, participating.

The Olympic Games are normally held every four years, and since 1994, have alternated between the Summer and Winter Olympics every two years during the four years. Their creation was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games, held in Olympia, Greece from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee in 1894, leading to the first modern Games in Athens in 1896.

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on Maple Street.

MRS. GOODMAN

That's exactly what he does. Why this whole thing it's . . . it's some kind of madness or something.

STEVE

(nods grimly)

That's exactly what it is—some kind of madness.

CHARLIE'S VOICE

(shrill, from across the street)

You best watch who you're seen with, Steve! Until we get this all straightened out, you ain't exactly above suspicion yourself.

STEVE

(whirling around toward him)

Or you, Charlie. Or any of us, it seems. From age eight on up!

WOMAN ONE

What I'd like to know is—what are we gonna do? Just stand around here all night?

CHARLIE

There's nothin' else we can do!

(he turns back, looking toward Steve and Goodman again.) One of 'em'll tip their hand. They got to.

57. CONTINUED 57.

STEVE

(raising his voice)

There's something you can do, Charlie. You could go home and keep your mouth shut. You could quit strutting around like a self-appointed hanging judge and just climb into bed and forget it.

What do Steve’s reactions to Mrs. Goodman and Charlie show the reader about Steve?

Steve is frightened of the alien invasion.
Steve is an alien in disguise.
Steve does not like many of his neighbors.
Steve is sensible and unafraid.

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Answer:

D? im pretty sure

Explanation:

how does Kenny feel about the civil rights movement in the Watsons go to Birmingham??

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Answer:

At first kenny is unaware of the severity of the racism in birmingham,his grandmother's hometown,when his family journeys there to keep his older brother byron out of trouble.He soon realizes that despite some progress toward equality,many americans are still resistant to the concept of racial integration.

Explanation:

why do people choose such a subject to study?​

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Answer:

People who enjoy english!

Explanation:

Many of them are probably failed writers or wanted to be in professions other then english but they grew complacent

They’re interested in that subject. Maybe they’re passionate as well !

Help with number 13 quick

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Answer:

the correct usage of the word (your, You're) in this sentence is your

you' re = you are, your is the correct answer

adjective in happy brown eyed big​

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Answer:

all three can come

Explanation:

it all describes the thing

Answer:

expressive and large, extremely huge, sweet and luminous, normally inquisitive, extremely weary, sunken and penetrating, gray and wide, wonderfully excessive, unstintingly deep, sweetly intense, uncommonly liquid, large and tragic, own and huge, crazily fascinating, little

Explanation:

What is an eample of discrimination?

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Answer:

Not allowing african americans to sit at the front of the bus due to their race.

Explanation:

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Answer: sexism E.X. how women used to not be able to vote

Racism E.X. how black were treated different because of the color of their skin

Explanation:

I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST: Predict the next action that Mr. Ewell is going to take against the residents of Maycomb.

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Read the following description:
A scientist agrees to work for a weapons manufacturer
whose work she disagrees with, because doing so will
pay her enough money to fund her research into a rare
disease. She feels guilty about working with the
company and resents the other employees there.
Eventually, she learns that there are many other people
at the company who disagree with its work but use it as
a means to other ends.
What are two literary themes that can be determined from the
above description?
O A. Progress is not always black and white, and it is more
important to work for society than for oneself.
O B. Don't prejudge others, and moral decisions are not
always clear
O C. It is important to live honestly, and it is best not to play
God.
O D. A person can find meaning in a variety of ways, and it is
important to be fulfilled by one's work.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

one might have morals but the are in dire need of an income, so never judge someone else.

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How does the plot influence the theme and conflict in The Queen Bee?

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Umm anyone likes animated chracters? i like animated chracters

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

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Answer:

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What does the immigrant legal defense fund do?

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Answer:

The Immigrant Legal Defense Fund has been established to help defray the costs of legal representation provided by attorneys. Grant applications must be submitted by the attorney providing pro bono or “low bono” legal services.

Explanation:

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How did Puritan values of the seventeenth century influence Americans of the nineteenth century?

A. Americans embraced the Puritan idea of religious toleration.


B. Americans still valued the Puritan sense of duty and love of learning.


C. Americans reverted to the Puritan belief in predestination.


D. Rejected the Puritan focus on hard work.


For 100 points

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

Option B.

B. Americans still valued the Puritan sense of duty and love of learning.

Explanation:

The Puritan emphasis on education led to an American school system whereby everyone is taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. Finally, many Americans have adopted the Puritan ethics of honesty, responsibility, hard work, and self-control.

From here we can say that Americans valued the Puritan sense of duty and love of learning.

1 If the code for ANIMAL is BOJNBM, what is the code for
PHOTOGRAPH?
A QIPFOTSJPE
B QIPOISIPEO
C QIPSPNDOQI
D QIPUPHSBQI​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Each alphabet followed by the next alphabet to it. For example C then D (Cat then Dbu: C-D, A-B, T-U)

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Answer in paragraph 1. What can you see? What is happening? What does it represent? Does the name of the artwork (Fallen bird) help describe the artwork? Is there a theme in the work?

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Answer:

I see a bird's soul rising to heaven. In the artwork it looks like the bird is dead and it's soul is leaving it's body. I think it represents finally resting after all we've been through. The name does go with the artwork because "fallen" could also mean dead and we see that in the picture. I think the theme is that the bird was alone and struggling, then it died and now it's soul is going to have peace.

please help me find the meaning of this metaphor ​

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Answer:

figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.

"her poetry depends on suggestion and metaphor"

Explanation:

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a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
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Relating a difficult text to a personal experience can help readers_______their reading.

Plan
Define
Connect to
Separate from

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Connect to because it is relatable to them

Answer:

Connect to I'm pretty sure.

Explanation:

Connect to I'm pretty sure:)

what does it mean to be a woman in america? are men and women treated equal? should we even have an International women’s day?

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Answer:

I think everyone should be treated equally

Explanation:

Explain the role of chromosomes, DNA and genes in the formation of phenotypes in an organism.
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Answer: Mitosis occurs in somatic cells; this means that it takes place in all types of cells that are not involved in the production of gametes. Prior to each mitotic division, a copy of every chromosome is created; thus, following division, a complete set of chromosomes is found in the nucleus of each new cell. Indeed, apart from random mutations, each successive duplicate cell will have the same genetic composition as its parent, due to the inheritance of the same chromosome set and similar biological environment. This works well for replacing damaged tissue or for growth and expansion from an embryonic state.

Because the genes contained in the duplicate chromosomes are transferred to each successive cellular generation, all mitotic progeny are genetically similar. However, there are exceptions. For example, there are genetic variations that arise in clonal species, such as bacteria, due to spontaneous mutations during mitotic division. Furthermore, chromosomes are sometimes replicated multiple times without any accompanying cell division. This occurs in the cells of Drosophila larvae salivary glands, for example, where there is a high metabolic demand. The chromosomes there are called polytene chromosomes, and they are extremely large compared to chromosomes in other Drosophila cells. These chromosomes replicate by undergoing the initial phases of mitosis without any cytokinesis (Figure 2). Therefore, the same cell contains thick arrangements of duplicate chromosomes side by side, which look like strands of very thick rope. Scientists believe that these chromosomes are hyper-replicated to allow for the rapid and copious production of certain proteins that help larval growth and metamorphosis (Gilbert, 2008).

Gene Transmission in Meiosis

Three photomicrographs show polytene chromosomes. The chromosomes look like horizontal tubes composed of white, grey, and black bands against a black background. They look like thick, striated lengths of rope.

Figure 2: Examples of polytene chromosomes

Pairing of homologous chromatids results in hundreds to thousands of individual chromatid copies aligned tightly in parallel to produce giant, "polytene" chromosomes.

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Although he did not know it, Walther Flemming actually observed spermatozoa undergoing meiosis in 1882, but he mistook this process for mitosis. Nonetheless, Flemming did notice that, unlike during regular cell division, chromosomes occurred in pairs during spermatozoan development. This observation, followed in 1902 by Sutton's meticulous measurement of chromosomes in grasshopper sperm cell development, provided definitive clues that cell division in gametes was not just regular mitosis. Sutton demonstrated that the number of chromosomes was reduced in spermatozoan cell division, a process referred to as reductive division. As a result of this process, each gamete that Sutton observed had one-half the genetic information of the original cell. A few years later, researchers J. B. Farmer and J. E. S. Moore reported that this process—otherwise known as meiosis—is the fundamental means by which animals and plants produce gametes (Farmer & Moore, 1905).

The greatest impact of Sutton's work has far more to do with providing evidence for Mendel's principle of independent assortment than anything else. Specifically, Sutton saw that the position of each chromosome at the midline during metaphase was random, and that there was never a consistent maternal or paternal side of the cell division. Therefore, each chromosome was independent of the other. Thus, when the parent cell separated into gametes, the set of chromosomes in each daughter cell could contain a mixture of the parental traits, but not necessarily the same mixture as in other daughter cells.

To illustrate this concept, consider the variety derived from just three hypothetical chromosome pairs, as shown in the following example (Hirsch, 1963). Each pair consists of two homologues: one maternal and one paternal. Here, capital letters represent the maternal chromosome, and lowercase letters represent the paternal chromosome:

Pair 1: A and a

Pair 2: B and b

Pair 3: C and c

When these chromosome pairs are reshuffled through independent assortment, they can produce eight possible combinations in the resulting gametes:

A B C

A B c

A b c

A b C

a B C

a B c

a b C

a b c

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1 How are paragraphs 2 through 4 organized?
A They compare the plants Rodriguez collected to the endophytes living on the plants.
B They describe the steps Rodriguez followed while researching plants in his laboratory.
C They explain the problem Rodriguez was trying to solve based on his observations.
D They describe the structure of the plants Rodriguez collected from a harsh environment.
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Chandra prefers to write ___ over poetry. Her favorite genres include short stories and essays.

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Answer:

Prose

Explanation:

oe's stories are often read on Halloween because they _______________ a scary mood. (3 points)

evoke
forsake
suppress
invoke

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Answer:

evoke

Explanation:

bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind.

_________ do not necessarily have to be funny, but in many cases their humor comes from the character trying to escape his fate.

A) Plays
B) Tragedies
C) Dramas
D) Comedies

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Answer: In a tragedy a character tries to escape their fate, like Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare had elements of comedy in it, but not fully comedic. Tragedies do not necessarily have to be funny, but in many cases their humor comes from the character trying to escape his fate.

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of the word overthrow?
A
In my opinion, Nolan Ryan is the greatest pitcher in the history of baseball.

B
The general plotted to take control of the government away from the president.

C
Mack started to panic when he realized that he couldn't breathe.

D
I know I volunteered to help tonight, but I changed my mind.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Overthrow generally means to move someone out the way and take over

what is the central message in chapter 18 in to kill a mocking bird book

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you should not mistreat somebody or something if they have done nothing to harm you

To the whole nation's astonishment, the young lawyer managed to convince the judge to................Daltrey of all charges.

a. launch
b. congregate
c. acquit
d.colncide​

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Answer:

To the whole nation's astonishment, the young lawyer managed to convince the judge to acquit Daltrey of all charges.

how will a 95(grade) help me in the future

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Answer:

Very much

Explanation:

It will help you because if your going to apply for college in the feature they will see that and they write that down and it will show that you are on top of your school work.. Most colleges look for this when a person applys

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Simile and Metaphor: Read each sentence and underline the two words being compared.

1. Steven sings like a nightingale.
_____________________________________________________________

2. The moon is a lantern in the sky.
_____________________________________________________________

3. Freddy is a fish when he swims.
_____________________________________________________________

4. Leo is like lightning when he races.
_____________________________________________________________

5. The bunny’s fur is a blanket of warmth.
_____________________________________________________________

6. Lara’s voice is velvet.
_____________________________________________________________

7. Peter is as sweet as pie.
_____________________________________________________________

8. Miriam’s mind works like a computer.
_____________________________________________________________

9. This computer is a dinosaur.
_____________________________________________________________

10. The snow was a white blanket.
_____________________________________________________________

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1. Metaphor
like a nightingale

2.Simile
is a lantern in the sky

3. Simile
is a fish when he swims

4. Metaphor
like lightning

5.Simile
is a blanket of warmth

6.Simile
is velvet

7.Metaphor
as sweet as pie

8.Metaphor
works like a computer

9.Simile
is a dinosaur

10.Simile
snow is a white blanket

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A teacher explains that there are two different ways to address a person when you speak spanish. If it is your friend, you might use the term, “Tu” but if it is someone you don’t know well or an authority figure, you use “Usted”. What is this an example of?

A. norm
B. folkway
C. more

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Answer:

its eathier b or c

Explanation:

Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore
The children—Jane, Sylvester, and Young George—
Were eyes and ears; for there was only one
Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world,
And she was in it only for four weeks (5)
In fifty-two. But those great bites of time
Made all September a Queen’s Festival;

What mood is established in the opening lines of “Aunt Imogen”?

celebratory
detached
mysterious
ominous

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Answer:

Answer :

celebratory.

Explanation:

Because " Aunt Imogen " comes once a year to her sisters house which makes the babies feeling happy ....... And we also depended in choosing the answer on this phrase " Queen's Festival " which indicates that there a celebratory happened in the story.

Celebratory is the mood is established in the opening lines of “Aunt Imogen”. Hence, option A is correct.

What is the poem Aunt Imogen about?

In the form of Aunt Imogen, the poem describes the challenges faced by women in society. Jane, Sylvester, and tiny George were her other two daughters. The entire poem is filled with her expressions of feelings, emotions, and rage.

Theme. The poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tiger" has a theme that is related to the problem and topic of male supremacy in society. The theme seeks to draw attention to the difficulties, challenges, and conflicts that women confront in a patriarchal culture.

According to rumors, Carroll wanted the Mad Hatter to be a ridiculous parody of Theophilus Carter, an eccentric British furniture dealer from Oxford. Lewis Carroll never refers to Hatter as the Mad Hatter, despite the character being widely known by that name.

Thus, option A is correct.

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