Answer:
Actually kinda like this one. Though I don't really understand "the leaf subsides to leaf" XD.
Explanation:
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what are the adjectives in the following text, But you won't appreciate my father's skill if you think flying a kite—any kind of a kite—is just putting a bunch of paper and sticks up into the air. I remember the first time we went to fly a kite. There was nothing like the thrill when my kite first leaped up out of Mother's hands into the air. Then she showed me how to pull and tug and guide the kite into the winds. And when the winds caught the kite, it shot upward. She told me then how the string in my hand was like a leash and the kite was like a hound that I had sent hunting, to flush a sunbeam or a stray phoenix out of the clouds.
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Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself. Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love. In this first sentence from the passage, what does naught mean?
A) nicely
B) never
C) naughty
D) nothing
Answer:
D,nothing
Explanation:
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How does the author help you understand that the decisions the delegates made affected not only them but all Americans?
Answer:
i dunno ask google
Explanation:
The __________________________________ occurs after the climax in a story or novel when all the conflicts have been resolved.
A. Falling Action
B. Antagonist
C. Resolution
D. Simile
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Answer:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Have a great day
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The author is trying to explain how the longer the recess the better performance the students will have in school
Question 1
Part A
Which claim does Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. make in his "I Have A Dream" speech?
African Americans should use their bitterness to fuel their fight for justice.
African Americans benefit equally from the justice system.
Segregation is evidence that African Americans are still not truly free.
The U.S. government should pay African Americans money.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from King's speech is most relevant in supporting the claim identified in Part A?
"We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating 'for whites only.'"
"There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights."
"In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds."
"This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism."
Answer:
B and D i think
Explanation:
Answer:
ITS B AND D
Explanation:
Which words are most connected to the themes found in the introduction to Seven Icelandic Stories? Select all that apply.
continuity
history
political
vernacular
The subject wasn't an option so I chose this. :(
Answer:
History & Political. Not Sure But Hope This Helps!
Answer:
calvert or odessy lol
Explanation:
fill in the right tense
Tom Wilson 1) is (be) an explorer. He 2) ____________ be) to nearly every country in the world, but the most exciting time he 3) ________________ (ever/have) was when he 4) ________________ (go) to the Congo jungle. A magazine 5__________________ (ask) him to retrace the route of a famous explorer who 6) _________________ (disappear) in the 1920's. As he 7) ________________ follow) a small river he got separated from his guides. He 8) ________________ (go on) alone, hoping he 9) ____________________ (find) them, but instead he 10) ______________ (encounter) a group of natives. He 11) ____________ (stay) with them for several days and 12) ________________ (find out) that a very old woman 13) ___________________ actually/meet) the famous explorer. She 14) ___________________ (know) how he 15) __________________ die). Tom 16) ______________________ (become) very friendly with the natives and now he 17) ____________________ (plan) to go back and see them again. He is sure they 18) _________________________ (welcome) him back.
The correct fill-up for the blanks is: 1) is, 2) had been, 3) ever had, 4) went, 5) asked, 6) disappeared, 7) followed, 8) went on, 9) would find, 10)encountered, 11) stayed, 12) found out, 13) actually met, 14) knew, 15) died, 16) became, 17) planned, 18) would welcome.
Tom Wilson is an explorer. He has been to almost every country on earth, but the most thrilling time he has ever been is when he went to the jungle of the Congo. A magazine asked him to retrace the footsteps of a famous explorer who mysteriously disappeared in the 1920s.
Following a small river, he was separated from his companions. Hoping to find them, he continued alone. He came across a band of natives and stayed with them for a few days.
He learned that the famous explorer was actually met by a very old woman. She knew how he died. Tom became friendly with the natives, and now he plans to return to them. He is confident that they will welcome him.
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The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work;
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat – the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck;
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench – the hatter singing as he stands.
—“I Hear America Singing,”
Walt Whitman
In what three ways does Whitman use repetition in this passage from his poem?
1.by repeating rhymed words
2.by repeating “singing”
3.by including the workers’ first names
4.by starting each line with a type of worker
5.by ending each line with what each person does while singing
Answer:
the answer is b, d, e
Explanation:
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Answer:
BDE bde 245
Explanation:
you cannot hide plz tell me the lyrics
Answer:
what-
Explanation:
Can you see me baby
Standing in the light
I feel your cat's eyes on me
Phosphor in the night
I'll move inside
Got those eyes
Something's burning baby
That's all right
You and I here tonight
Meet me on the other side
(cause you can do me right)
Take me where I cannot hide
(cause you can do me right)
Meet me on the other side
You don't know me girl
I'm faceless in the crowd
The things I could show you, babe
C'mon c'mon to my cloud
I, I am alive and tonight
Something is falling, baby
You and I or the sky
I can se it in your eyes
Take me to the other side
(cause you can do me right)
Take me where I cannot hide
(cause you can do me right)
Meet me on the other side
Tonight
Please answer ASAP!! In the book "Freak the Mighty" where did Max sit during the funeral? (Chapter 25)
Answer:
by rodman philbrick
Explanation:
and then after he hides in the basement and grandparents try to help him through it
Can you make a paragraph about this please? Look down
Topic: Possibilities
General Statement: There are possibilities for everyone.
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Answer:
There are possibilities around every turn for everyone just open your eyes to see them. If you are walking down the street and see someone having some trouble there is a possibility that you can walk up to them and help them. Or even in your home, you see that the trash is overflowing there is a possibility that you can take it out. Then, if you are in an agruement with your brother there is a possibility that you punch him. There are never a limit on the possibility around you.
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from the article “Icebergs,” which was posted online by the United States Coast Guard. As you read, consider how some common words used in science texts have multiple meanings.
Much has been written about bottle-green icebergs that are sometimes seen in the Antarctic. Several mechanisms have been proposed, but the most likely explanation for the green color is the freezing of organic-rich seawater to the underwater part of the ice shelf from which the iceberg calved. The green ice is exposed after an iceberg breaks free of the shelf and rolls over.
What does the word shelf mean in this excerpt?
Group of answer choices
A)part of glacial ice
B)part of an iceberg
C)a green iceberg
D)part of the ocean
Part of the ocean does the word shelf mean in this excerpt. Hence, option D is correct.
What is meant by Icebergs?The word iceberg is derived from the Dutch word ijsberg, which means "ice mountain" and is linked to the German Eisberg, the Low Saxon Iesbarg, and the Swedish isberg.
Icebergs are icebergs that have broken off from glaciers or shelf ice and are currently drifting in open water. Growlers are the colloquial term for little icebergs that only show a small portion above the surface. These icebergs have vast surfaces and can grow to heights of more than 200 feet.
According to Condron, big icebergs can be used to provide water to cities and alleviate drought conditions.
Thus, option D is correct.
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C-Until she heard a noise in the attic, Suzanna didn’t believe in ghosts.
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DON'T ANSWER IF YOU NEVER READ "The richer the poorer".
Please answer the following essay question:
Consider the way both Lottie and Bess decided to live their lives. Which sister is actually richer? Why? Explain your answers using specific examples from the story.
Answer in paragraph form using 5-7 complete sentences.
Answer:
Lottie lived her life working and saving money for her future enjoyment. Bess, on the other hand, had “lived each day as if there were no other.” This is shown by the first two sentences and the rest of the story. While Lottie lives comfortably, she is discontent with her life. When Bettie's husband dies unexpectedly, Lottie learns that though Bettie may be poor, she is rich with happiness and experience. By the end of the passage, Lottie realizes that she lived a miserly life for the future but truly did not enjoy the present.
Explanation:
I will make brainlist pls answer correctly and the text is down below DIRECTIONS: The following questions focus on the exposition, the rising action, and the falling action in
“Stray.” Answer each question in the space provided.
1. The exposition introduces the setting, characters, and basic situation. Here is one exposition detail:
Exposition detail: Snow has fallen.
What is another exposition detail?
Exposition detail:__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2. The events in the rising action come before the climax. There are many events in the rising action of “Stray.”
Here is one event in the rising action:
Rising action event: Doris meets the dog.
On the following lines, write two additional events that happen in the rising action.
Rising action events:
a. ________________________________________________________________________________________
b. _______________________________________________________________________________________
3. In “Stray,” the story winds up quickly after the climax. Here is one event in the falling action:
Falling action event: Mr. Lacey tells Doris he took the dog to the pound.
What is another event that happens in the falling action?
Falling action event:____
Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.
Fourteen years ago a city of 400,000 people on this side of the river heard of a projected suspension bridge with incredulity. The span was so long, the height so great, and the enterprise likely to be so costly, that few thought of it as something begun in earnest. The irresistible demands of commerce enforced these hard conditions. But Science said, "It is possible," and Courage said, "It shall be!" To-day a city of 600,000 people welcomes with enthusiasm the wonderful creation of genius. Graceful, and yet majestic, it clings to the land like a thing that has taken root. Beautiful as a vision of fairyland it salutes our sight. The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit. No one who has been upon it can ever forget it. This great structure cannot be confined to the limits of local pride. The glory of it belongs to the race. Not one shall see it and not feel prouder to be a man.
Which detail from the excerpt is important to the central idea?
400,000 people . . .
on this side of the river . . .
The span was so long . . .
cannot be confined . . .
Answer:
cannot be confined.
Explanation: