Answer:
15° and 75°
Explanation:
The complementary angles always total to 90°. Let one angle be x then the other angle is 5x so the total sum will be 90°.
Mathematically
x+5x= 90°
6x= 90°
x=90°/6
x= 15°
So one angle is 15 ° and the other angle is 15*5= 75°
‘The Spider and the Fly’ reflects temptation in the modern world. How is the poem a reminder and warning to us to be aware of enticements and temptations to enter into situations or engage in behaviour that can only lead to our harm and detriment? Discuss with relevant examples from the text.
Answe
spider
Explanation:
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Which word best completes the sentence in a way that presents Gabriella's actions positively?
Select the word from the drop-down menu.
Gabriella (answer) to the library with her friend, Eduardo.
A) Walked
B)Trudged
C) Skipped
D) Went
Answer:
A
Explanation:
You will write 36 lines of poetry. The content should be tackling issues that affect your American Dream.
Explanation:
Dreams
for you, for me
It's the same as yesterday, today, always
the search for a better life
the search for the way
The American Dream Doesn't Die
but the search can be eternal
between centuries and millennia
My aunt, my father, my grandmother
were days of struggle, days of glory
and one day after another
the dead and alive dream
it was only in memory
They say
the world says
everyone says
Long live the country of freedom!
Where everyone is brother
Where all the opportunities are
I know, it's one lie after another
Greed
Capitalism
Racism
And every belief and every creed
falls apart
the american dream is a work of art
untouchable
unchanging
where few are able
You must dream
they say
but only dream if you have money
it suits you, it suits me
Inequality is worldwide
and it will never change
this will only enlarge.
Which elements does strong narrative writing always contain? Check all that apply.
Answer: a clear point of view
a description of events
a connection to an outline
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Answer:
An adaptation occurred over time where the older insects that could repel the insecticide bred and populated. The insects that could repel the spray passed their trait to their off spring. This made it so there would be more survivors in the future.
Poetry sounds exactly like prose.
True
False
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The answer is false....
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WHAT FIGURTIVE LANGUAGE IS THIS
1.
“I am fourteen and my skin has betrayed me.”
Type:
Effect:
2.
“What if I die before morning and momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed.”
Type: 1. 2.
Effect:
3.
“I have nothing to wear tomorrow will I live long enough to grow up”
Type: 1. 2.
Effect:
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“Teenagers”
4.
“and we become strangers in our own home.”
Type:
Effect:
5.
“I pace the hall, hear whispers, a code I knew but can’t remember.”
Type:
Effect:
6
“I see faces I once held, open as sunflowers in my hands.”
Type:
Effect:
Answer:
1) Metaphor
Explanation:
Number one is a metaphor because your skin cannot actually betray you. Your skin as an organ and without your skin you would not be alive so therefore you skin cannot betray you its a way of speaking.
Remember if you do not remember the language technique label it is "figurative language" you will still get the marks.
Which mistake did Daniel Barringer make?
A.
He thought that iron must be found in a meteorite crater.
B.
He concluded that meteorites do not disintegrate on impact.
C.
He assumed that craters must contain volcanic rock
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A snowball whooshed past my car during a snowball fight.
Hyperbole, Idiom Personification
Read this sentence: Luke was struck by Cupid's arrow when he saw his new neighbor. What type of allusion is the reference to Cupid's arrow?
Group of answer choices
Biblical
Historical
Literary
Mythological
Answer:
Mytholigical
Explanation:
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Mythological type of allusion is the reference to Cupid's arrow.
What is allusion?Allusion is when a writer uses a well-known person, character, setting, or event to help the reader comprehend their work better. But allusions aren't just for writing; we routinely employ them in speaking as well.
Allusions are a clear and effective approach to convey a lot of meaning. Consider it a writing shortcut. You could spend a few sentences explaining why a proposed business endeavor will fail even though it meets all the criteria for being the best in its industry, or you could simply say it is "unsinkable" and instantly convey the same message.
It's crucial to pick a reference that your reader will understand because, while some allusions name the subject they're referencing specifically, others don't. Allusion, in essence, draws on your readers' shared worldview, which is why it could make sense to one reader demographic but not to another.
An allusion that makes a specific reference with the intent of undermining that reference is known as an apparent allusion. A corrective allusion explicitly criticizes the original source, but an apparent allusion subtly questions it. Apparent allusions can function similarly to corrective allusions.
What is mythological allusion?A mythological allusion occurs when a work of literature, music, or art alludes to a myth. This mythological allusion may apply to the indigenous culture of the nation or to the mythology of another culture. These allusions are not metaphors, personifications, or expanded representations. They make only fleeting allusions to legendary concepts that the viewer, reader, or listener is likely to understand.
Allusions, including mythological allusions, are frequently referred to as references and utilized in literature, the arts, and television shows to imply familiarity with or reverence to something.
A body of folklore from a single civilization is known as mythology. To create a pan-regional, pan-religious, or pan-continental mythology, many mythologies have transcended cultural boundaries.
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what are the poetry device used in Nature is not always kind by Helen Keller
Answer:
onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, foreshadowing, imagery, hyperbole
Explanation:
1. What are 10 words (nouns or adjectives) that describe or are associated with
butterflies?
2. Why do you think a child living in a ghetto (basically a concentration camp for
children, NOT the same way 'ghetto' is used today) would write a poem about a
butterfly?
Answer:
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun's tears would sing
against a white stone…
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ‘way up high.
It went away I'm sure because it wished to
kiss the world goodbye.
For seven weeks I've lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto
But I have found my people here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut candles in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don't live in here,
In the ghetto.
Pavel Friedmann 4.6.1942
The poem is preserved in typewritten copy on thin paper in the collection of poetry by
Pavel Friedmann, which was donated to the National Jewish Museum during its
documentation campaign. It is dated June 4, 1942 in the left corner.
Pavel Friedmann was born January 7, 1921, in Prague and deported to Terezín* on
April 26, 1942. He died in Oswiecim* (Auschwitz) on September 29, 1944.
Explanation:
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Which sentence uses a comma correctly to set off coordinating adjectives?
A. For the most current weather forecasts, stay tuned.
B. We can watch the live, weather report from the television in the
basement.
C. Meteorologists look for dark, looming clouds to indicate
thunderstorms.
D Cold austy winds will move into the area overnight
Answer:C
Explanation:
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which statement best describes the author’s likely purpose for proposing questions in paragraph 1
A. to show that money is the most important factor in happiness
B. to prompt readers to consider how money affects their happiness
C. to prompt readers to imagine what they would do with extra cash
D. to show that experts are unsure how money affects one’s happiness
Answer:
we need to see the paragraph hun, mind uploading it for us in order to answer it
Answer:
here's the paragraph
How much money do you think it would take to make you happy? Would an extra $10,000 a year do it or would it take a $100,000 salary bump to improve your mood?
A new study from Princeton economist Angus Deaton and psychologist Daniel Kahneman suggests that number depends on how you define happiness. The authors draw a distinction between emotional well-being, “the quality of a person’s everyday experience such as joy, fascination, anxiety, sadness, anger, and affection,” and life evaluation, “a person’s thoughts about his or her life (on a longer time scale).”
Their study of data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index found that while “life evaluations rise steadily with income,” emotional well-being drops off at about $75,000 a year.
Beyond $75,000, money is important for life evaluation but does nothing for happiness, enjoyment, sadness, or stress. Both factors are important; it is good to have high emotional well-being, but it is also good to think your life is going well.
According to the most recent census data, the median U.S. household income was $52,000 in 2008, with about a third of households making above $75,000
Explanation:
write in your own a paragraph that uses 3rd person omniscient pov
What effect did Madame C. J. Walker have on the hair care industry?
FAST *Only answer if you know*
I am giving extra points to someone who gets it correct!
Answer:
mislead
Explanation:
the animals mistakenly eat plastic thinking it is food.
Read the following sentence from Romeo and Juliet and answer the question that follows.
“The earth hath swallowed all my hopes.”
The figurative language in the sentence creates a feeling of ________.
fulfilment
happiness
fear
hopelessness
Answer:
when he says, "the earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she" This means that Juliet is their only hope.
Explanation:
i'd guess fear because they're afraid of losing Juliet, lmk if im right
Answer:
The other person above me is wrong, it is "Hopelessness"
Explanation:
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During the play's exposition, the Prince hides the royal Golden Seal of
England
in a piece of armor hanging on a wall
inside a dead pig wrapped in a bundle
inside the bowl of nuts on a table
O in a big pocket in his robe
For the prince and pauper play I need this like right now
Why was the narrator hesitant about going to talk to Trueblood while Mr. Norton wasn't
being hesitant at all?
Answer:
The narrator is angry with Trueblood for being the one that Mr. Norton rewards, despite his sickening deed
Explanation:
1
"Grandpa, don't die!" Emma Abrams choked with deep conviction. "You mean everything to me. I can't live without you!" This was the part of the script where Emma was supposed to burst into real tears, yet her big blue eyes were like a desert. Emma tried to think of something despairing, like the time her toddling brother sliced his finger on a piece of broken glass while she was watching him, or the devastation she felt when learning that her cat had run away. These sad reflections did nothing to moisten her eyes. "Well, don't panic, Emma," she coached herself. "When it counts in the audition today, you'll cry real tears. You've just got to!"
2
It was difficult to study the script in the car with all of the bumps, turns, and sudden stops typical of trips into New York City, but Emma was determined to make sure that she had each line memorized word for word. She had studied every line nonstop since her agent had called with the good news. It was her first Broadway audition and her entire family had helped her to prepare. Her older sister helped her choreograph a dance, her father improvised with her by playing the part of Grandpa at the dinner table, and her little brother listened to her read her lines. No one was more constant in helping Emma realize her thespian ambitions than her mother, though. Mom was the one who accompanied Emma to her piano, voice, dance, and drama lessons each weekday after school. She went to every audition and performance with Emma, and Emma wished with all her heart that Mom was here with her now.
3
Emma appreciated her mother's constant companionship and support of her acting career. Her mother was always present backstage at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theater where Emma was currently starring in Annie on Friday and Saturday nights. Mom was the driving force behind her daughter's acting career, but she refused to drive in New York City. The big city frightened Mrs. Abrams and made her jittery. Since she was already nervous about Emma's big audition, Mrs. Abrams thought it best if she just stayed home. Emma tried to behave like a grown-up when her mother told her she wouldn't be going, but inside Emma felt panicky and alone.
4
Emma's father continued to navigate through the heavy traffic streaming into the city. As the skyline of New York City came into view, Emma started to cry. She knew she should have begged her mother to come with her but now it was too late! Her father looked into the rearview mirror and said, "Wow, honey! If you can do that during the audition, you're a shoo-in." He was genuinely impressed and didn't realize that her tears were real. Emma stared out the window, feeling sorry for herself.
5
Emma watched her dad hand his car keys to the parking attendant. They walked in silence for several blocks, with Emma holding her father's arm. She wanted to ask her father to come in to the audition with her, but she knew he'd be uncomfortable around a bunch of stage mothers. Emma soon found herself being escorted into a crowded lobby. She waved good-bye to her father and disappeared inside the theater.
6
When she emerged from the audition several hours later, Emma was exhausted but triumphant. "I don't ever want Mom to come to an audition where I have to cry again!" she declared as they left the theater together.
7
Knowing his daughter's flair for the dramatic, Mr. Abrams quickly said, "Now don't be angry with your mWhich of the following would be the BEST summary of “Emma Finds a Way”?
A.
Emma goes to an acting audition in New York City with her father. Although her mother is her usual acting companion, she stays home this trip. Emma missed her mother on the trip, and she realizes that her mother’s support and encouragement are so important that it helps her even when her mom is not with her.
B.
Emma goes to an acting audition in New York City with her father. Although her mother is her usual acting companion, she stays home this trip since she knows Emma can do it on her own. Emma missed her mother on the trip, and she realizes that she values her mother’s support and encouragement.
C.
Emma goes to an acting audition in New York City with her father. Although her mother is her usual acting companion, she stays home this trip since she knows Emma is not prepared. Emma missed her mother on the trip, and she realizes that she cannot audition without her mother.
D.
Emma goes to an acting audition in New York City with her father. Although her mother is her usual acting companion, she stays home this trip. Emma missed her mother on the trip, but she realizes that she will not ever need her mother's support to be successful.
Answer: A
Explanation:
In the first passage, Emma is attempting to think of something, anything that could make her upset enough to muster a tear or two, but to no avail.
Instead of giving up immediately, she keeps searching quickly for anything else that would make her cry. Then she remembers how lonely she felt without her Mother and: boom. Tears.
Match the meaning to the cliché metaphor. Use your thesaurus if necessary.
1. to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way
eat one's heart out
2. to be dejected or unhappy
eat their heads off
3. to withdraw what you have said
eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt
4. to eat tremendous amounts of food
eat one's words
5. to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes
eat away
6. to nibble or gnaw at
eat out of one's hand
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt - to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way.
2. Eat one's hearts out - to be dejected or unhappy
3. Eat one's words - to withdraw what you have said
4. Eat their heads off - to eat tremendous amounts of food
5. Eat out of one's hand - to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes
6. Eat away - to nibble or gnaw at
Answer:
eat humble pie; eat crow; eat dirt ➔ to beg for forgiveness in a very humble way
eat ones heart out ➔ to be dejected or unhappy
eat ones words ➔ to withdraw what you have said
eat away ➔ to nibble or gnaw at
eat their heads off ➔ to eat tremendous amounts of food
eat out of ones hand ➔ to give one no trouble; do whatever one wishes
a dialogue between you and your teacher explaining why you didn't do her work
Teacher – Why didn't you completed your assessment, Alice?
Alice – Sorry ma'am
Teacher – I'm not here to hear your sorry, tell me the reason.
Alice – My uncle...... My uncle.....
Teacher – What happened with your uncle?
Alice – Yesterday was my uncle's marriage ceremony.
Teacher – Duh! That was the reason. I'm excusing you today but from next time you'll be punished
Alice – I'll try to complete my homework regularly on time
___________________________
{ Alice, To herself (In a low voice)– I made a great escape.}
How is poetry similar to other types of fiction?
Answer: What is the difference between poetry and other genres of literature?
The main difference between the different forms of literature is the purpose and the way words are arranged. The main difference between prose and poetry is how the words are used. In prose we form words into sentences and paragraphs. In poetry we form words into lines and stanzas.
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Item 4
Review the images from "Why We Buy What We Buy."
Which statement best integrates the ideas from the text with the information provided in the images?
Advertisers rely more on illustrations than words to make similar products stand out from the rest.
Advertisers for similar products create appealing slogans and brands to make their product more memorable to buyers.
Advertisers rely on similar words, phrases, slogans, and images to appeal to different types of customers.
Print advertising is the most effective way to highlight what makes one product better than the rest.
Answer:
Advertisers for similar products create appealing slogans and brands to make their product more memorable to buyers.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think the answer is Option B: Advertisers for similar products create appealing slogans and brands to make their product more memorable to buyers.
Explanation:
I think this is true because when you look at ads now, you see cool slogans like for examples many fast food places and restaurants like McDonalds, Arby's, and Red Robin have their own slogan that they're known for. The Brands logos also help so you can remember what restaurant it is for example when you see the target logo or the Walmart one you know for sure what and where it's from.
Question 4
A person who does not follow every detail of Step 6
might make the mistake of
moving the phone and dropping it
or losing some of the parts.
drying the phone with a towel and
disrupting connections.
shaking the phone and causing
water to move through it.
wiping the phone while it is wet
and causing it to corrode.
Answer:
Shaking the phone and causing water to move through it
Explanation:
Re-read the section do yuck factor what is the authors point of view on vegetarian food in this section
Answer:
According to the author, the vegetarian foods tastes as good as non-vegetarian food or meat.
Explanation:
The author speaks for the claim that vegetarian food can taste as much good as the non vegetarian food. Author says anybody can enjoy eating vegetarian mood as eating meat and other non vegetarian food. This is because the vegetarian food when prepared correctly it taste good and sometimes even tastier than the non vegetarian food.
What is the difference between a dictionary and a thesaurus? *
- a thesaurus is used to determine meaning
- a dictionary is used to determine meaning
- a dictionary is used to look up synonyms and antonyms
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
A dictionary is used to determine meaning
FULL ESSAY IM GIVING BRAINLIEST write an article for the school's newspaper explaining what causes environmental pollution
Explanation:
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