Marley is using context clues to make a prediction about an unknown word in a text she is reading. How can she
check that her prediction is correct?
She can look for the word in other sentences or texts.
She can use the unknown word to write her own sentences.
She can reread the sentence to see if her prediction makes sense.
O She can find more context clues in other paragraphs of the text.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Choose two of the following essay prompts. Respond to each in a paragraph. Write your answer in complete sentences.
Prompt I. In both "Marriage Is a Private Affair" and "A Meeting in the Dark," young men fret that their fathers will disapprove of their potential wives. Compare these two stories by looking at how the personalities of the young men and their fathers help to shape the eventual outcomes.
Prompt II. Examine how white people and black people regard each other in "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses." How do they help to both teach and support each other, and how do they fail? Think about what each group is trying to protect and when it withholds something from the other.
Prompt III. A theme that runs through the poems in this unit is that a sense of pride is important to a sense of self-worth. What do you think is the connection between this theme and Africa's history of colonial rule? Support your view with details from at least two of the selections you have read.
Choose two of the following essay prompts. Respond to each in a paragraph. Write your answer in complete sentences.
Choosing:Prompt I. In both "Marriage Is a Private Affair" and "A Meeting in the Dark," young men fret that their fathers will disapprove of their potential wives. Compare these two stories by looking at how the personalities of the young men and their fathers help to shape the eventual outcomes.
Prompt II. Examine how white people and black people regard each other in "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses." How do they help to both teach and support each other, and how do they fail? Think about what each group is trying to protect and when it withholds something from the other.
Prompt III. A theme that runs through the poems in this unit is that a sense of pride is important to a sense of self-worth. What do you think is the connection between this theme and Africa's history of colonial rule? Support your view with details from at least two of the selections you have read.
Answer:Prompt II. Examine how white people and black people regard each other in "No Witchcraft for Sale," "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," and "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses." How do they help to both teach and support each other, and how do they fail? Think about what each group is trying to protect and when it withholds something from the other.
Prompt III. A theme that runs through the poems in this unit is that a sense of pride is important to a sense of self-worth. What do you think is the connection between this theme and Africa's history of colonial rule? Support your view with details from at least two of the selections you have read.
#READINGHELPSWITHLEARNING #CARRYONLEARNING #STUDYWELLWhich transition would be BEST to add at the beginning of paragraph 2?
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A)
However
B)
Otherwise
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As a result
D)
In the future
Answer: in the future
Explanation:
Answer:
In the future
Explanation:
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Provide a quote that describes what we learn about the rebel attacks from the
following sources:
1. Teachers in Mattro Jong (p. 9):
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2. Kabati (p. 12-14)
3. The government (p. 15)
Answer:hey g
Explanation:
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1. Which of the following is not a reason people create stories?
To confuse difficult issues,
To understand the world around them.
To learn about how people live their lives.
To entertain each other.
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Answer:
A) to confuse difficult issues.
Explanation:
In the section "Tourists Flock Here," how does the author develop the idea that people enjoy the cherry trees?
By specifying that the cherry trees do not bear fruit, the author highlights that people who visit the trees do not do so for personal gain.
By inventing a scene of police chasing away cherry-picking boys, this creates a mental picture connecting the cherry trees to fun.
By noting that three railroads have advertised the cherry blossom season, the author highlights that the companies want to make the trees a tourist attraction.
By saying that few Washingtonians know about the cherry trees in their city, the author highlights that the attraction has the potential to become more famous.
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read "Washington's Gorgeous Display of Tinted Cherry Blossoms Now in Full Splendor, Annual Reminder of Japan's Gift" by Harvey L. Cobb
In the section "Tourists Flock Here," how does the author develop the idea that people enjoy the cherry trees?
By specifying that the cherry trees do not bear fruit, the author highlights that people who visit the trees do not do so for personal gain.
By inventing a scene of police chasing away cherry-picking boys, this creates a mental picture connecting the cherry trees to fun.
By noting that three railroads have advertised the cherry blossom season, the author highlights that the companies want to make the trees a tourist attraction.
By saying that few Washingtonians know about the cherry trees in their city, the author highlights that the attraction has the potential to become more famous.
Answer:
By noting that three railroads have advertised the cherry blossom season, the author highlights that the companies want to make the trees a tourist attraction
Explanation:
Cobb notes that Baltimore, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroads have been advertising the blooming of the trees in Washington to tourists. Despite not many Washingtonians being aware of it, the blossom trees have become a well-known tourist attraction. This means that Washingtonians are aware of the trees. It´s the railroads advertising their blooming season that they may not be aware of.
At first, how does Wiesel react when he sees the crematories burning children in Night? Select all that apply.
Answer:
He curses God for allowing such things to happen.
He pinches himself, thinking it is just a nightmare.
Explanation:
When Elie Wiesel saw a tuck loaded with children who were about to be burned alive in the crematorium, he first pinched himself to be sure that he was really seeing the event and not just dreaming.
When he and other Jews realized that the same fate awaited them, the men recited the Jewish prayer for the dead while Wiesel wondered why he should thank God even after he saw these things happen. He cursed God, calling Him the terrible Master of the universe.
Jorge is talented
in English, Spanish, and French.
Answer:Jorge is talented at English, Spanish, and French.
Explanation:
1. An alliterative sentence that describes this painting: Example: “Lovely Lisa leers lazily at Leonardo.”
Answer:
Lonely Lisa looks longingly at lazy Leonardo
Explanation:
if you were talking about the mona lisa, hopefully it isnt to similar to the example
tell me something i don't know
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
Answer:
that u are the best
Explanation:
and i love u as a friend
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Draw a line to join two smaller words to make one larger compound word.
seat
room
belt
farm
bath
surf
basket
dust
board
yard
lace
ball
bin
shoe
book
nail
clock
- wise
finger
case
dustbin is the answer I think
Will mark first answer BRAINLIEST pls help me
Highlight yellow all the way to filter ,
highlight the listner as nemo,
the main idea part is where nemo gets stuck and he has to find his way out by himself
Which type of sentence is classified as an independent clause?
OA.
compound sentence
B.
complex sentence
O c.
simple sentence
OD.
complete sentence
Answer:
complex sentences is an Independent clause
Explanation:
yeah so I believe b is correct
How does Malala's story compare or contrast with other social rights
activists we have studied in class?
Answer:
Where is the story so I can see how Malala's story compare or contrast with other social rights activists.
In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?," how does Jerry react when he learns Lemire’s is no longer selling cowboy cards?
He doubts he will continue buying cards since he wants to save money for a new glove.
He looks forward to learning new things when he starts collecting president cards.
He feels relieved because he no longer has to compete for more Ken Maynard cards.
He feels guilty because he did not give all his money to Armand for his father's present.
Answer:
The correct answer is He feels guilty because he did not give all his money to Armand for his father's present.
Explanation:
I took the quiz. Here's proof:
The brillantly written piece of fiction, set in the 1930s, follows the narrative of 11 year old Jerry, who is faced with the option of whether or not to give up something he desires in order to help someone else on two occasions.
Correct Option is D.
When there are no more cowboy cards, Jerry feel guilty because he did not offer Armand a large sum of money as a gift. Jerry wants to give Armand the money, but it's too late.
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