Answer:
I think it is D..........
Answer: Acting Like Cowards
Explanation:
Speech about my culture
Answer:
you know what is your culture
Is the answer to this question right?
is the narrator of the text a character in The Story or someone outside the story how can you tell
Answer: It depends.
Explanation: Yes - If the narrator uses pronouns like "I" "We" "My" "Me" it means that narrator is part of the story.
No - if the narrator only uses names or he/she/they without ever mentioning being with the story characters.
Comrades," he said, "I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself. Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility. No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be? Suppose you had decided to follow Snowball, with his moonshine of windmills−Snowball, who, as we now know, was no better than a criminal?"
"He fought bravely at the Battle of the Cowshed," said somebody.
In the second paragraph, which word best shows the distrust the rest of the pigs placed in Snowball?
a
wrong
b
suppose
c
windmills
d
moonshine
The correct answer isn't C!
Answer:
d moonshine
Explanation:
The thunder sounded very loud like Zeus was very angry at all the mortals in the world. This sentence contains an example of: a) Point of View b) Analogy c) Allusion d) Allegory
Answer: That is a POV
Explanation: Youre looking at the thunder as if its zeus' point of view
Vicky is struggling In a specific way, select best advice for Vicky
Answer:
he can start reading
he can read commerce
science
Paul ______
behind the chair.
Which word correctly completes the sentence?
1. hid
2. hidden
3. hide
4. hided
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Its the only term of proper English.
What can knowing the text structure help you to do as you read?
a.
help you comprehend the text better
c.
both of these
b.
can help you understand the main idea the author is pointing out
d.
neither of these
what is shivam
please like
Answer:
its a action/romance
Indian movie
Is it ok to use “between A as well as B” instead of “between A and B”?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
2. Theme how does Nadia's behavior reflect the theme of
conflict and resolution?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Help I’m in a timed test
What is most likely the purpose of this image?
to show how a volcano works
to show the different parts of a volcano
to show a real-life example of a volcano
to show the destructive power of a volcano
The correct answer is C. To show a real-life example of a volcano.
Explanation
The image shows a satellite or aerial photo of the eruption of a volcano. This photo is an example of a real-life visual resource because it shows a natural, real-life phenomenon just as it occurs. These resources are generally used to observe the details of phenomena like this that are difficult to access by other means. So the correct answer is C. To show a real-life example of a volcano.
Answer:
I think it's c
Explanation:
Question 14 of 20
Which option is a clear example of an ad hoc justification?
A. My history teacher is religious, so he probably judges me for my
lifestyle.
B. The Earth is flat, which can be explained by scientists hiding the
evidence.
C. That American's rude manners show that Americans are a rude
people.
D. Every time I've made a shot today, I've scored. I will score on every
shot.
SUBMIT
Answer:
B. The Earth is flat, which can be explained by scientists hiding the evidence.
Explanation:
i just took a quiz
Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
A man, who had been hiding in the curtains of the bed, was standing there.
"Rainsford!" screamed the general. "How in God's name did you get here?"
"Swam," said Rainsford. "I found it quicker than walking through the
jungle."
The general sucked in his breath and smiled. "I congratulate you," he
said. "You have won the game."
Rainsford did not smile. "I am still a beast at bay," he said, in a low, hoarse voice. "Get ready, General Zaroff."
The general made one of his deepest bows. "I see," he said. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford." . . .
He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.
Adrian is writing an essay about "The Most Dangerous Game.” Which detail from the excerpt best supports his idea that Rainsford is unchanged and still feels that the hunter is justified in killing the hunted?
Answer:
He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.
Explanation:
Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" follows the main protagonist Sanger Rainford and his encounter with a savage hunter. The story deals with themes of the hunted vs. the hunter, social Darwinism, civilization, savage, etc.
The given passage is from the end of the story where Rainsford had sneaked into the mansion of Colonel Zaroff, hiding behind the curtains. And in writing an essay where he argues for the unchanged behavior and attitude of Rainsford, the line "[h]e had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided" supports Adrian's belief. This line shows that he still has that hunter mentality in him, despite having just killed the colonel.
Answer:
C- Rainsford did not smile. "I am still a beast at bay," he said, in a low, hoarse voice. "Get ready, General Zaroff."
Explanation:
A- A man, who had been hiding in the curtains of the bed, was standing there.
B- "Swam," said Rainsford. "I found it quicker than walking through the
jungle."
C- Rainsford did not smile. "I am still a beast at bay," he said, in a low, hoarse voice. "Get ready, General Zaroff."
D- He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.
Which of the following does not describe a structured interview
Answer:
hard
Explanation:
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
Answer:
D. It suggests that the visit is just a brief sample of a pleasant life,
Explanation:
The above option is the correct answer.
From the excerpt, we are told that "...those great bites of time made all September a Queen's festival". This suggests that there is something pleasant in Aunt Imogen's visit since the sentence tells us that such September were a Queen's Festival. Using "bites of time" tells us that the visit is just a brief sample.
Bite has to do with little, small or brief. Option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
A) It suggests that time is something to be consumed and enjoyed.
Explanation:
In line 6 of the excerpt, the word bite suggests that time is something to be consumed and enjoyed. This meaning is reinforced by the following line, which describes the children's brief time with their aunt as a "Queen's Festival," indicating that they are excited and happy to spend time with her. The word bite does not imply any negative connotations, such as pain, reluctance, or brevity.
URGENT bc no one actually answers in time so this is URGENT ty
When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they
long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra. Even old Mahalley was
enlightened by their words of wisdom.
Mrs. Wheeler said she would never forget the night Ernest arrived from the Old Country. His brother, Joe Havel, had gone to Frankfort to
meet him, and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the Wheelers. The train from the east was late; It was ten o'clock that
night when Mrs. Wheeler, waiting in the kitchen, heard Havel's wagon rumble across the little bridge over Lovely Creek. She opened the outside
door, and presently Joe came in with a bucket of salt fish in one hand and a sack of flour on his shoulder. While he took the fish down to the cellar
for her, another figure appeared in the doorway, a young boy, short, stooped, with a flat cap on his head and a great oilcloth valise, such as
pedlars carry, strapped to his back. He had fallen asleep in the wagon, and on waking and finding his brother gone, he had supposed they were at
home and scrambled for his pack. He stood in the doorway, blinking his eyes at the light, looking astonished but eager to do whatever was
Which is the first sentence of the passage's flashback?
01. "When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they worked at
the long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra."
O2. "His brother, Joe Havel, had gone to Frankfort to meet him, and was to stop on the way home and leave some groceries for the
Wheelers.
03. "What if one of her own boys, Mrs. Wheeler thought...."
4. "Ernest sald afterwards that it was his first welcome to this country, though he had travelled so far, and had been pushed and hauled
and shouted at for so many days, he had lost count of them."
My
The correct answer is A. "When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they worked at the long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra. "
Explanation
A flashback is the name of a resource that is used in literature, television, and cinema to connect the past (memories) with events of the present. According to the definition above, the correct answer is "When the two boys were going to high school, Ernest often came over in the evening to study with Claude, and while they worked at the long kitchen table Mrs. Wheeler brought her darning and sat near them, helping them with their Latin and algebra." because an important event of the past is explained and this relates to several characters, and that allows us to understand the rest of the story. So the answer is A.
give meanings of (i) inspirational (ii) indifference (iii) frustrating
Inspirational:- a feeling, person or thing that makes you want to do something or gives you exciting new ideas
Indifference:- a lack of interest or feeling towards somebody/something
Frustrating :- causing feelings of anger and annoyance
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
who is full form of cid
Answer:
The full form of CID is the Crime Investigation Department. CID is an investigation subdivision branch crime of the Indian State Police. It is the unit of the police department and is led by the ADG(PAdditional Police Director General).4 Mar 2021
Explanation:
Crime investigation department./ criminal investigation department.
stay safe healthy and happy...write four types of
noun
Which of the following statements about incorporating research into your own writing is true?
A. When using ideas from your research, make sure to properly explain them in your own words.
B. A research essay should essentially be a list of other people's ideas divided by proper citations.
C. Use research to get a sense of the background of your topic, but don't use specific ideas in your writing.
D. As long as you have a works cited page at the end of your essay, you don't need to give an credit in the text.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
True
False
20. In Latasha and the kidd on Keys, Mrs. Okocho must have loved Latasha very much. How did Mrs okocho show her care and concern for latasha
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
they watch a funny movie (past continous)
Answer:
present progressive is right ans
Answer:
They were watching a funny movie.
Explanation:
Write about going back to school after summer vacation.
Answer:
You can use this as a opening line, "Summer vacation ended, and hell began all over again."
It may be not well received though.
PLEASE ANSWER , 20 POINTS
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Read the following passage carefully before you choose your answer.
This passage is excerpted from an essay written in nineteenth-century England.
Literally and truly, one cannot get on well in the world without money. To be in want of it, is to pass through life with little credit or pleasure; it is to live out of the world, or to be despised if you come into it; it is not to be sent for to court, or asked out to dinner, or noticed in the street; it is not to have your opinion consulted or else rejected with contempt, to have your acquirements carped at and doubted, your good things disparaged, and at last to lose the wit and the spirit to say them; it is to be scrutinized by strangers, and neglected by friends; it is to be a thrall to circumstances, an exile in one's own country; to forego leisure, freedom, ease of body and mind, to be dependent on the good-will and caprice of others, or earn a precarious and irksome livelihood by some laborious employment; it is to be compelled to stand behind a counter, or to sit at a desk in some public office, or to marry your landlady, or not the person you would wish; or to go out to the East or West Indies, or to get a situation as judge abroad, and return home with a liver-complaint; or to be a law-stationer, or a scrivener or scavenger, or newspaper reporter; or to read law and sit in court without a brief; or to be deprived of the use of your fingers by transcribing Greek manuscripts, or to be a seal-engraver and pore yourself blind; or to go upon the stage, or try some of the Fine Arts; with all your pains, anxiety, and hopes, and most probably to fail, or, if you succeed, after the exertions of years, and undergoing constant distress of mind and fortune, to be assailed on every side with envy, back-biting, and falsehood, or to be a favourite with the public for awhile, and then thrown into the background—or a gaol*, by the fickleness of taste and some new favourite; to be full of enthusiasm and extravagance in youth, of chagrin and disappointment in after-life; to be jostled by the rabble because you do not ride in your coach, or avoided by those who know your worth and shrink from it as a claim on their respect or their purse; to be a burden to your relations, or unable to do anything for them; to be ashamed to venture into crowds; to have cold comfort at home; to lose by degrees your confidence and any talent you might possess; to grow crabbed, morose, and querulous, dissatisfied with every one, but most so with yourself; and plagued out of your life, to look about for a place to die in, and quit the world without any one's asking after your will. The wiseacres will possibly, however, crowd round your coffin, and raise a monument at a considerable expense, and after a lapse of time, to commemorate your genius and your misfortunes!
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The speaker's primary purpose in the passage is to
argue that money is a necessary evil in life and one which provides mixed blessings
defend the argument that desire for money is a misguided aspiration in one's life
explain why those with money are guaranteed to enjoy the finer things in life
illustrate how lack of money greatly and negatively impacts one's quality of life
reveal the true nature of money as it pertains to happiness and well-being
The speaker's main objective is to illustrate how lack of money greatly and negatively affects a person's quality of life, as shown in the fourth answer option.
How does the speaker set this goal?Listing the problems that lack of money causes.Showing the discomfort that people without money have.Showing how life without money is unsatisfactory.The speaker establishes his argument at the very beginning of the text, showing that a life with money is uncomfortable and unsatisfactory. To confirm this argument, he lists a series of events that prove the negativity of lack of money.
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what ways did the people of wakanda secure their way of life in a high tech isolated african nation? (black panther movie)
Answer:
They built an invisible barrier around wakanda and made most of their technology that goes outside the barrier invisible
Hey this is my first answer to anything can i get brainliest pls?? It's ok if you don't
Explanation:
Paragraph on cleanliness is next to godliness
Answer:
Every human must strive to uphold the proverb “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”, and by doing so, they will thrive too. Maintaining a clean surrounding and a fresh mind and body leads to a successful life. Our body and mind is our holy shrine. Keeping is clean helps in bringing spirituality and concentration.
What purpose does this part of the story serve?
O to build tension in the story
O to provide a solution to the problem
O to introduce a main character
O to break the tension of the story