Answer:
D. touching
Explanation:
It's touching without crossing the barrier line, like the circular flower bed
The trails through the forest were overgrown and a bit dangerous in places, so Steven was glad he wore his hiking boots and was careful to watch the trail ahead.
What does the word overgrown mean as it is used in this sentence?
Grown very large
Grown very small
Over their heads
Over their waist
Answer:
c i think hope this helps
Explanation:
Listening to others is a skill that
a.
people can learn or improve upon
b.
we need so we can work together
c.
may be difficult sometimes
d.
all of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
С
Answer:
I'm almost 100% sure that the answer is D, all of the above.
Question 11 of 23
Which option is a clear example of a non sequitur?
A. Three mimes walked past me just now. Is everyone in this city a
mime?
B. The inferiority of ketchup to mustard can be found in its obvious
inferiority.
C. My dice showed sixes twice in a row, proving that they will show
sixes again.
D. Liberals should avoid southern food because the South is very
conservative.
1. Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text? (Text: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/characteristics-of-resilient-people)
A. Resilience is a trait that people are born with and cannot be
learned
B. Resilient people possess skills that enable them to avoid
challenges.
C. Resilient people possess skills that enable them to overcome
challenges.
D. Resilience is a trait that one develops in order to help and
support others.
Answer:
B) Resilient people possess skills that enable them to avoid
challenges.
Do you have a pet peeve—something you find more annoying than other people do? Write a paragraph about your pet peeve without starting any of your sentences with “the,” “it,” “this,” or “I.”
My pet peeves is desk organization. Yes, I know it's completely rand but of there is a mess desk at the end of the day when I'm done with my schoolwork I have to organize my desk.The way I organize has to be every specific, I have to place all my pencils, markers, and sharpers in need drawer organizers. All my papers in order on the paper rack from what I am going to do next week to later in the week. Then I have to wipe down my desk from the crumbs I may have left.
lighting theif chapter 15. How did percy personailty change through the begnning and end of the chapter
Answer:
The events of The Lightning Thief turn overturn Percy's preconceptions of himself. He learns he is the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and that his dyslexia symptoms are a result of his brain being hardwired to read ancient Greek rather than English.
What Happened To The Native Americans On The Trail Of Tears?
Answer:
The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 of the Cherokees died. ... It commemorates the suffering of the Cherokee people under forced removal.
Question 3 of 20
Which sentence contains the best example of alliteration?
A. Truth is in me, in you, in all of us.
B. Tess totally tattles to teachers.
C. I came, I saw, I got a new haircut.
D. Angry storms rumbled overhead.
SLR MIT
the answer is B!
all of the words used start with T :3
Answer: Tess totally tattles to teacher.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
42. MED. SHOT – THE PORCH 42.
As the first of the mob reaches the bottom steps. The screen door opens and Goodman comes out, a man in his early forties who first greets them smiling and then letting the smile fade as he sees the faces.
Based on the stage direction, what should the reader visualize in shot 42?
a group of people calmly approaching Goodman’s home
a group of confused people rushing to safety at Goodman’s home
a group of angry people approaching Goodman’s home
a group of people rushing to save Goodman from the outage
Answer:
It is either B or C. C has a higher chance. You don't have to listen to me. If his face turns from smiling and then let the smile fade, it is most likely he is afraid or suprise.
Explanation:
Answer:
It's c
Explanation:
URGENT!! Read the following discussion:
EMILY:
I really liked Pride and Prejudice. It showed how powerful
women can be when they are smart and resourceful.
Elizabeth's self-confidence and ability to identify what she
wants was really impressive.
WILL:
I don't know. I thought it was kind of a girl's book – chick
lit. I found it a little boring. It was all about who liked one
another and who was going to get married. Kind of silly, I
thought
MACKENZIE:
I think that's actually what makes it so interesting. It was a time when women's roles were so limited, and they were totally dependent on men for their well-being. If you didn't marry well, you risked being penniless!
MARCO:
It's sort of like a 19th-century adventure novel, when you
put it that way. This was like the one central conflict of
their lives, and they had to win!
EMILY:
Right. And what was funny is that as a reader you can see
all along that Elizabeth and Darcy are just made for each
other, but Elizabeth has no idea. She thinks she hates him!
MACKENZIE:
One thing it shows us as modern readers is how lucky we
are to be able to depend on ourselves to make our own
fortunes, rather than having to rely on other people to fall
in love with us!
which student is most clearly contradicting his or her own views in this discussion?
a. marco
b. will
c. mackenzie
d. emily
Answer:
A. Marco doesn't really seem to be putting his opinion in his words.
Explanation:
Which statement best summarizes the poem? O A. The poem compares the way students doodle in their notebooks to the way that they prepare for college. 0 B. The poem compares life to a spiral notebook and explains how people's thoughts change as they grow up. O C. The poem compares the way the spiral notebook is constructed to how people's lives are separated by subjects. D. The poem compares the sections of the notebook to a young child's dreams about becoming an artist.
Describe a dystopian book you've read or a dystopian movie you've seen. What about the book or movie did you enjoy? Did you relate to any aspects of the book or movie? If so, which aspects and why?
can someone please help like as soon as possibly I’ll give extra points
Answer:
I'll go with Time To Hunt.
Explanation:
I don't comprehend the gripes about the film's run time, I didn't get exhausted or taken a gander at the watch while watching. Furthermore, with respect to the content. I didn't see an issue too, the film was not intended to be that DEEP or significant its an extraordinary ride. The cast was stunning truly, everybody worked effectively and nobody was over responding or excessively boisterous.
Print Assessment
6.
Based on the information in paragraphs 11-13, what inference can be drawn about school-car
teachers?
A.
Teachers only taught elementary-aged children due to limited desk availability,
B.
Special certifications were required for teachers to be able to teach on and operate trains.
C.
Teachers made significant sacrifices in order to teach children unable to attend traditional schools.
D.
The families of the teachers would plan parties for the students when they arrived and departed from town,
Where can Ana look to find out how to get to her Grandmother's house at Christmastime?
a.
Atlas
C. Phone book
b. Almanac
d. Encyclopedia
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B
оооо
С
D
Answer:
a. Atlas.
Explanation:
An atlas is a book of maps, a detailed picture of maps with different features. In other words, an atlas is a book of maps that one can use to look at other places and contains different features of the earth, be it the geographical features, the topography, the political boundaries, the railways, roadways, etc.
In order for Ana to get to her Grandmother's house safely by Christmastime, she can use the atlas to find out the way, the roads that she can take to the house. Through the map in the atlas, she will be able to figure out the path she has to take to reach from her home to her grandmother's place.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Answer:
A) atlas
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Explanation:
What slide lists your research material?
O A. Key point
B. Works cited
OC. Title slide
OD. Introduction
Reset Selection
Answer:
it would be your key point or A
Explanation:
because your material is the subject of focus
summary of we are children movie
Answer:
Lyna and Glen are two indigenous Canadian children who endure years of sexual, emotional and physical abuse at a church-run boarding school.
Explanation:
For over 130 years till 1996, more than 100,000 of Canada's First Nations children were legally required to attend government-funded schools run by various Christian faiths. There were 80 of these 'residential schools' across the country. Most children were sent to faraway schools that separated them from their families and traditional land. These children endured brutality, physical hardship, mental degradation, and the complete erasure of their culture. The schools were part of a wider program of assimilation designed to integrate the native population into 'Canadian society.' These schools were established with the express purpose 'To kill the Indian in the child.' Told through their own voices, 'We Were Children' is the shocking true story of two such children: Glen Anaquod and Lyna Hart.
Reading Poetry
Walking the Dog
A crackle, a scrape, a huffing pant
A sudden shower of leaves,
A darting squirrel, a taut leash
The energetic dog heaves
On through the canopied, crackling brown sea
His chest like the bow of a boat
Only his leaps and his forward motion
Keeping him afloat
Sunlight falls at a horizontal slant
As we enter the late afternoon
And pick up our pace a little more-
Darkness will fall on us soon
DIRECTIONS: Read the poem aloud. Then answer the questions,
1. What is the "canopied, crackling brown sea?"
2. Circle the word below that describes the dog.
sleepy
lively
frightened
3. What season is it in the poem?
4. Circle the correct rhyme scheme below
ABCB DEFE GHIH
ABABCDCDEFEF
Answer:
1: It is the dead leaves of trees
2: Lively
3: Autumn/Fall
4: ABCB DEFE GHIH
Explanation:
The Cranberry Connection
“What is this book?” Anna mumbled to herself as she helped her mom look through old boxes. They had belonged to her grandparents who died when Anna was a baby.
“I think I found Grandma’s diary,” she told her mother.
Her mother quickly came closer and said, “What a find! I can’t wait to read it. I miss her.” Then seeing Anna’s frown, Mom added, “But you found Grandma’s diary, so you can read it first.”
Nodding happily, Anna read the date on the first entry, August 13, 1953. “How old was Grandma in 1953?” she asked.
Her mom thought for a minute. “She must have been about nine, the same age as you are right now.”
Anna had seen photos of her grandparents, but they looked so old that it was hard to imagine that her grandma was ever nine.
Anna read the first entry:
The county fair is only two weeks away and today I’m going to practice making Mother’s cranberry bread. Last time, the dough was so thick that I couldn’t even knead it! I get mad at myself when my baking turns out wrong, but Mother keeps telling me to have more patience. I’ll use less flour today and hope for the best.
A young girl kneels next to her trunk and a few boxes to write in her diary.
Then Anna realized that her mother made cranberry bread, too, and the recipe for that bread must have been passed down through the generations. Anna suddenly wanted to learn how to make it, and quickly asked, “Mom, could you help me make cranberry bread today?”
She could tell by the long pause that her mom was a little surprised by her request. “I guess we could make some,” she replied, “but you’ll have to do the kneading because my shoulder is sore from all this work.”
“I’ll do it all,” Anna told her. “Just make sure I’m doing it exactly the way you do it.”
Her mom pointed out, “Anna, you don’t have a lot of . . .”
“Patience!” Anna interrupted. “I’m just like Grandma! But I want to learn how to make that bread just like you do it—and like your mother did it, and her mother did it, and . . .”
Laughing, her mom held up her hand. “I get it, but I’m wondering why you’re suddenly so interested in that bread. Maybe I’d better read the diary before we start!”
Anna smiled and handed the dusty diary to her mom. “I don’t want to break the cranberry connection,” she said. “I have to be ready to teach my own kids how to make that bread!”
Match each word from the passage with the definition for a homophone for it. Drag the definitions into the boxes.
people who see a doctor
to fly without flapping wings
to require something
knead
patience
sore
Answer:
b is the answer
Explanation:
I did the quiz
How can you practice maintaining eye contact with the audience before a speech?
OA By staring at yourself when practicing in the mirror
OB. By imagining yourself looking into the faces of your audience using positive visualization
OC. By staring at a wall when practicing
By staring at your cat or dog when practicing
OD
Answer:
B. By imagining yourself looking into the faces of your audience using positive visualization
Answer:
i would do b
Explanation:
What does RSVP mean because you see it a lot but it doesn't tell you what it means?
Answer:
Term "répondez s'il vous plaît" meaning "please respond" in French. It basically just means the host has requested that the guest respond to say if they plan to attend the event/party.
Hope this helps!
--Applepi101
Self-esteem and self-efficacy are inextricably linked.
ОА.
True
B.
False
HURRY GIVING BRAINLYEST
Answer:
A. True
Hope this helps!!
i believe the answer is true
Pls help I need a good grade ASAP
Answer: What book is this?
Explanation:
What is the main purpose for using active reading strategies?
ОА.
To learn new and difficult vocabulary
B.
To develop stronger writing skills
OC.
To boost test and quiz scores
OD
To interact with a text for greater understanding
100 POINTS HELP PLEASE Write an argumentative essay in which you state and defend a claim about whether it is ethical to target uninformed consumers.
Answer:
Explanation:
It is unethical for companies to target uninformed consumers. People inherently trust what they hear and see from mass media. So when a company makes claims in a commercial, people tend to believe what it says. It would be better if consumers are more critical of what they are told and collect more info on a product they want to buy. Product info should be available and accessible to consumers but some companies try to hide. That makes it unethical.
Answer:
Explanation:
it is right to target uninformed consumers. in a free market, consumers have access to all product info. so it is up to individual consumer to decide whether to become informed. producers do not make that decision for consumers even if they target those consumers. so there is nothing unethical. its the Darwinian principle applies to market economy.
how is “Four legs good, two legs bad” true?
is it possible to love someone even when he or she is cruel or abusive.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Love is just chemicals in your brain. Oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin are responsible here. Pheromones are chemicals released that can cause your brain to release dopamine, increase your serotonin levels, and produce oxytocin. All of these result in the seemingly uncontrollable feelings of happiness and love.
Biologically, this is great as it keeps our species from going extinct. However, if you or anyone reading this in an abusive relationship, please find your way out. It might feel inescapable or if you did escape your life would crumble, but I promise this is not the case. Please seek help if you need to. I believe in you.
Pls help ASAP I’ll brainlest
Answer:
it is the first one
Explanation:
first one
1.. What is the difference between prose and poetry?
2.List 3 examples of prose
3.List 3 examples of poetry
Answer:
1. prose is a form of language based on grammatical structure and the natural flow of speech. Prose tends to comprise of full grammatical sentences, building to paragraphs while poetry typically contains a metrical scheme and often some element of rhyme.
2. Fictional prose
Heroic prose
Prose poetry
3. Sonnets
Free verse
Acrostic poems
I need a conclusion for “ should bullies be legally responsible for their actions”
Answer:
Yes are you asking for a paragraph if so
the answer is : I Believe that bullies should be leggallyresponsible for their actions therefore ending my topic that is my conclusion.
Explanation:
which word best describe Andrea's attitude before she visits the tent camp
curious
sympathetic
prejudiced
self-centered
Answer:
Self-centered or prejudiced
Explanation: