Part A

What is a theme in "Too Fast"?


Great inventors are passionate about their work.

Technology is more harmful than helpful.

Helping people is often its own reward.

Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices.
Question 2
Part B

How is the theme identified in Part A best developed in the passage?


Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends.

Batnik’s dad invents things because he loves his homeland.

Batnik’s dad wants to help people by making their lives easier.

The car is built to go very fast on both land and water.

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Answer 1
Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices, Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends
Answer 2

Excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices, is the theme in "Too Fast," Batnik makes a terrible mistake because he wants to show off for his friends, hence for part a – D and part b – A options are correct.

How to find theme in a poem?

Start by identifying the key idea before determining the topic. Following that, continue reading the poem to search for specifics like the structure, sounds, word choice, and any poetic devices.

As you consider what lesson the poem might be imparting about life, take into account the impact of these tactics.

The poem's central idea is either a commentary on human nature or a lesson about life.

Start by identifying the central concept before establishing the topic. Then, examine elements including the poem's structure, sounds, word choice, and any poetic devices.

Therefore, excessive enthusiasm can lead to bad choices, is the theme in "Too Fast."

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Revisit the sources you found during your research.

What kind of sources are they? How do you know?

Primary Source: An account or document created by someone with firsthand knowledge or experience of an event. Letters, journal entries, blogs, eyewitness accounts, speeches, and interviews can all be primary sources.

Secondary Source: Documents supplied and compiled by people who do not have firsthand knowledge of an event. History textbooks, book reviews, documentary films, websites, and most magazine and newspaper articles are secondary sources.Revisit the sources you found during your research.

What kind of sources are they? How do you know?

Primary Source: An account or document created by someone with firsthand knowledge or experience of an event. Letters, journal entries, blogs, eyewitness accounts, speeches, and interviews can all be primary sources.

Secondary Source: Documents supplied and compiled by people who do not have firsthand knowledge of an event. History textbooks, book reviews, documentary films, websites, and most magazine and newspaper articles are secondary sources.

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Answer:

Primary Sources are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic

Secondary sources are works that analyze, assess or interpret a historical event, era, or phenomenon, generally utilizing primary sources to do so

a word that uses the root word -vac- and Write one complete sentence using the word that you came up with for -vac-.

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Vacation: me and my friend went on a long vacation to Spain.
Vaccine: Yesterday, I got the vaccine for coronavirus.
Vacuum: I need to clean the carpet with a vacuum cleaner because it is dirty.
Vacuum: I got a new vacuum.
Vaccination: Vaccination is very important.
Vacillate: He facilitated about whether to leave or not.

What does the word mean in this line?
To play

To hug
To talk

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Answer:

The underlined and bolded are the answers

Explanation:

If You Don’t Like Summer

Which of the following lines best reveal an overall theme of the story?

“School is out and summer camps start”

“Swim in the pool, eat some ice cream”

“Lie on the green grass, make a chain with a daisy”

“If you don’t like summer, you must be crazy”

Why does the author repeat the phrase “If you don’t like summer, you must be crazy” in the poem?

To show that summer is fun

To emphasize that people should like summer

To reveal that the author thinks you’re crazy

To describe why summer is cool

Amelia Earhart left for her final journey in 1937, leaving behind her husband, George Putnam, to whom she had been married to six years. In the time leading up to her departure, George helped and encouraged her. He fully supported her trip. Imagine that you are George Putnam. Write a short narrative that includes a conversation with your wife Amelia as she gets ready to depart. Make sure that you include narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, and figurative language as you take on the character of George and consider how he would feel as his wife left on this trip. Remember, he does not know that she won’t return.

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I felt Amelias side of the bed dip early in the morning. As I slowly opened my eyes I could see the light from the sun try to make its way higher in the sky. The clouds were a light pink and bird sung to each other in the trees. Amelias footsteps carried to the bathroom. The sound of the sinking running was the only sound in the house yet.

I sat up and watched my wife brush her teeth. Today is the day she makes history. I am so excited for her. She worked hard and reached for her goals, now her dream is coming true. My beloved looked at me and smiled, her toothbrush hanging out of her mouth. I chuckled a bit under my breath before rolling out of bed. “Aren’t you going to eat dear?” My voice groggily asked. She gave out a mumbled no, there was still toothpaste in her mouth. “No eggs or pancakes? You always eat breakfast,” my curiosity peaked a small amount. It wasn’t like her to skip meals.

She stepped out of the bathroom and leaned against the wall. “I’m nervous George. I know I can do it, and I will. It’s just butterflies. When you do something you know you can do, but your body is too excited,” her eyes drifted over the the window and she too saw the pink clouds. “I understand my love. You’ll do amazing though. You always do,” I smiled and walked over to her. I threw my arms around her shoulders and gave her a tight hug. I kissed her forehead and grabbed her shoulders, “When you’re back, you better eat breakfast with me.” She laughed and smiled. Oh how I’ll miss her smile. I know she’ll come back to me and I’ll see it again.

I went to go make myself breakfast while my wife got dressed. She may not be hungry but I surely am. The rest of the morning went smoothly and the weather was perfect. We pulled up to the hangers and she practically jumped out of the car. This girl and flying... if she had wings you’d never be able to get her to touch the ground...

I followed after her, of course locking the car door first, and saw her talking a reporter. She was gushing about her excitement and her smile was huge as ever. The reporter thanked her and walked away. She then proceeded to check the plane, making sure everything was in working order. She was so intelligent, her vast knowledge of planes and aerodynamics was far beyond me. Her brows furred while she concentrated and her mouth was in a thin line.

She finally hopped down and approached me. “I’ll be home before you know it,” with that she pulled me in for a hug, and gently kissed me. She got back in the plane and drove it to the runway. I met up with the rest of the crowd while the mayor was giving a long speech. When Amelia pulled up the crowd burst into cheers.

She gave a few words about progress and how achieving what you want can be done with enough determination. Amelia climbed once more into the plane and buckled up. She flipped some switches and pressed buttons. The plane came roaring to life.

She waved and blew me a kiss. I caught it and grinned back at her. Then the machine went roaring down the runway, slowly getting off the ground. Amelia soar into the sky like a plane. The sky was blue as ever and the clouds white as marshmallows. My dear Amelia looked like an angel as she flew away.

BRAINLY IF CORRECT (links will be reported) from the novel nothing but the truth
In this section we have multiple quotes about truth,

PHILIP MALLOY: You want the truth?

MR. MALLOY: Sure. Well?

PHILIP MALLOY: It’s the teacher, Narwin. (conversation between Phillip and dad)

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… Anita, the truth is I’m hurt.

The truth is it’s our superintendent’s doing.(Narwin's letter)

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I told him the truth. He seemed to understand (Phillip's Diary)


Do you think any of these are truths? Why or why not, explain your answer. (5 complete sentences)

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I think they’re all lying especially Mr. Malloy

Is the following a phrase or a clause? If it is a clause, indicate if it is independent or dependent.

Because I couldn’t wait


A) phrase - independent

B) phrase - dependent

C) clause - independent

D) clause - dependent

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I think its D...
clause-dependant
It should be dependent

Fezzik, the giant is berated by Vizzini, who says he is nothing more than a “landmass.” What evidence shows you that Vizzini is wrong, that Fezzik has value that extends beyond his large physique?
(The Princess Bride Movie)

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Answer:

What evidence shows you that Vizzini is wrong, that Fezzik has ... Fezzik, the giant is berated by Vizzini, who says he is nothing more than a “landmass. ... wrong, that Fezzik has value that extends beyond his large physique?

"The ocean was like a mirror- which made it hard to see the bottom.." what type of figurative language is this?

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Answer:

simile

Explanation:

they used the word "like" and is trying to compare it to something

Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

The ocean was like a mirror.

Like is one of the two key words that defines a simile.  The other word is as.

if you had a choice beetween sleeping in a huanted house or get attacked by 3 wild dogs what would it be

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Answer:

Sleeping in a haunted house XD

Explanation:

The dogs, I don't know I would probably survive the attack

Read Part One of Article B on sea otters.

If you have ever watched sea otters swim and play at your local zoo, you know they are extraordinary animals. But did you know they are under threat of extinction? That means no more sea otters in the wild and fewer in captivity. Sea otters have been on the Endangered Species List for over 45 years, but there are actions humans can take to protect them.

The Fur Trade

In the 1800s, sea otters were hunted for their fur. The fur trade between North America and Europe was booming, and sea otter fur was a popular option because of its thickness. By the mid-20th century, sea otters had been hunted to near extinction. Only 1,000−2,000 sea otters were believed to be living in the wild in 1929. Many people thought the species would soon become extinct. However, due to conservation efforts during the second half of the 20th century, sea otter populations recovered. The strengthening of the numbers of sea otters in the wild is often considered to be one of the greatest successes in marine conservation.

Despite their comeback, sea otters are sadly still an endangered species. This is due to predators and human impact on the sea otter's habitat.

Predators

Sea otters are threatened by other animals in the water and on land. Killer whales are one of the sea otter's main predators now that the seal and sea lion populations are declining. Sharks, sea lions, and eagles also pluck sea otters from the water while bears and coyotes will hunt them on land. Sea otters use their intelligence to outsmart some of their predators. They also use their sharp teeth to protect themselves.


What is the author's point of view on the reason the sea otter population recovered?


Sea otters learned to eat a more varied diet, saving themselves from extinction.

More people started owning sea otters as pets, which increased their number.

Laws were passed to shorten the number of months in sea otter hunting season.

Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.

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Answer:

Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.

Explanation:

it says it in the passage

Answer:

Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.

Explanation:

What is the purpose of the figurative language "By the time the fire engine got there, the gambling boat was a floating torch."

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Answer:

Th purpose is to tell you that the boat is completely on fire.

Explanation:

This is more of a metaphor and imagery combined. Reason being a metaphor since the gambling boat isn’t actually a floating torch. Imagery because it is telling you that it looked like a floating torch. Putting two and two together it means the gambling boat was already on fire.

Choose a matching analogy for the following word pair:

CALLOUS : FEELING


A) buoyant : air

B) portable : handles

C) sheer : ease

D) vile : beauty

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The answers is c.
Explication
the answer is definitely c

The Landlady is a scary story about a teenage boy who stays in a boarding house. ... There was a line of tall houses on each side of the street and all of them looked identical. Billy noticed a sign in one window that read: “Bed and Breakfast”. He crossed the street and peered through the window.

Can someone please try to make it in your own words? Will mark brainlist!

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Answer:

What do you mean own words?

Explanation:

Answer:

I changed bits of it :)

The Landlady is a scary story about a teenage boy who stays at a boarding house. There was a line of tall houses on all sides of the road and every one of them looked identical. Billy noticed a sign in one window that read: “Bed and Breakfast”. He crossed the road and peered through the window.

Hope this helps

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The first article is an excerpt from a newspaper editorial published around the beginning of the twentieth century. Remember that an editorial focuses on the writer’s opinion about an event or topic. Editorials also include facts about the event or topic. This editorial is part of the writer’s thoughts about human existence.

As you read, think about and answer the following questions in the Notebook tool (). You’ll use these notes later to compare and contrast this article with a more recent piece of writing on a similar topic.

What is the article about?
Who is its audience?
What type of language does it use: formal, informal, or a combination?
What is the article’s purpose?
Read the excerpt from the editorial "Did We Once Live on the Moon?" by Arthur Brisbane.(that is the article you use to answer the questions)

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Answer:

I want points sorry

Explanation:

NEED ASAHP NO LINKS I'M TALKING TO YOU ARGAGONAJ!
Read the article "Machine Simulates the Sun's Core" by Ilima Loomis.
What is the article about?
What type of language does it use: formal, informal, or a combination?

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Answer:

seems more formal than informal or a combination

Explanation:

1. What is the theme of this story?

2. How is the theme revealed through Rob’s experience throughout the book? Explain in 2-3 full sentences.

3. What do you think the sunrise at the end of the book means? Explain in 2-3 full sentences.

THE BOOK IS TIGER RISING IF YOU HAVE READ IT, PLEASE HELP ME!

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Answer:

tiger rising

Explanation:

In your opinion, why is the “Declaration of Independence” an important document in our country’s history”​

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because it’s a very happy thing to celebrate
It contains the ideals or goals of our nation and the arguments the colonists used to explain why they wanted to be free of British rule.

Draw a Venn diagram to COMPARE AND CONTRAST Bruno and Shmuel.

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Answer:

draw two circles that loop through each other and the one on the left is comparison the space in the middle is how they are alike and the one on the right is contrast.

Explanation:

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Now, you’ll read a more recent article about the sun from a news website. Note that its tone and purpose are very different from the editorial. While reading, answer the following questions:


What is the article about?

Who is its audience?

What type of language does it use: formal, informal, or a combination?

What is the article’s purpose?

Read the article "Machine Simulates the Sun's Core" by Ilima Loomis. (That is where you will find the answer to these questions).

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Answer:

the article is about scientist recreating the suns core

its audience its people who is into astronomy

formal language

the purpose is to inform

Explanation:

I need some jots for the story Misfits by james howe

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wait im confused i couldn’t find this book at a library
I’m confused maybe give some context?

How can a research question help to guide your research?

A. It helps you focus on a topic in a way that makes it more fun and interesting.

B. It helps you think of key words to use as you search for information online and in a library.

C. Both of the above

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Answer:

A good research question is essential to guide your research paper, project or thesis. It pinpoints exactly what you want to find out and gives your work.

Explanation:

all of the above don’t listen to the person above he didn’t even tell you what the answer was

Prepare a presentation that will be used to convince a movie producer to adapt The First Men in the Moon into a motion picture. Your purpose is to persuade your audience that the movie has the potential to be a blockbuster, based on the success of a recent film with a similar plot, protagonist, and/or theme. Make sure your final presentation is attractive and free of grammar mistakes. Include a works cited page listing your sources for any facts or pictures used.

PLEASE HELP ME THIS PROJECT IS DUE SOON TYSVM IM VERY GRATEFULL!!!

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I’m not really sure how to help with research, but if you’re struggling with the presentation itself you should use slidescarnival.com They have preorganized slideshows that don’t take much effort to look like you spent a super long time on them.

2-3 values of Mrs. Jones (Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones) Short story "Thank you m'am"

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This question makes absolutely no sense
Do you mean write a story about Thank you m’am to anyone or about the Mrs. Jones? And what do you mean for the 2-3 values?

Today is National Hero Recognition Day. What qualities make for a good hero? Do hero’s “set out” to become hero’s or are they hero’s naturally? Do heroes have any flaws? Do you know of any real life heroes? Please write a 7 sentence paragraph explaining your answer. Use evidence to support your claim.

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Answer:

1. Hero‘s quality is to do good deeds

2. Heroes “set out” to become heroes.

3. Heroes have flaws.

4. I know a bunch of heroes.

Explanation:

    The qualities to be a good hero is to do the most good deeds. It also means to help people in needs because that is the definition. Hero’s have to help and “save the day”. Heroes don’t become heroes naturally. They have to “set out” and help people or animals in need and do good deeds. The heroes on the TV, are not the heroes that are in real life. We are humans and we make mistakes in the past, but we change for the better or worse throughout the years. Heroes HAVE flaws. They are human beings too, and humans are not always perfect. The flaws show that the hero is a human and not some kind of perfect robot or something. Lastly, I have seen a LOT of heroes in this world. It could be anyone such as: your kind helpful friend, you mom or dad, soci workers, someone at your house, etc...

Hero’s can be anything, and anyone. Hero’s are people or animals that had saved or helped another in any way. Not all hero’s wear capes! You can be a hero by simply doing a small task for someone. Small things always matter!

What is the theme of the Call of the Wild? NO LINKS OR YOU WILL GET REPORTED! ANSWER ASAP!

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Answer:

"One of the primary themes in Jack London's The Call of the Wild is the constant conflict between civilization and wildness--in both the human and the canine characters. The protagonist of the novel is Buck, a gentleman's dog in California who is kidnapped and taken to the harsh wilds of Alaska."

Explanation:

Answer:

The Indispensable Struggle for Mastery

The Call of the Wild is a story of transformation in which the old Buck—the civilized, moral Buck—must adjust to the harsher realities of life in the frosty North, where survival is the only imperative.

Explanation:

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Which of the following sentences has used and punctuated coordinate adjectives correctly?

A)There were three, feral cats in our backyard

B)There were three, feral, cats in our backyard

C)There were three feral, cats in our backyard

D)No coordinate adjectives were used in this sentence.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is A

I believe that the answer is D.

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What are the words John Boyne uses to signal this flashback?

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Answer:

yes , i had readit

Explanation:

How are the inhabitants of the otherworld in "Sayadio in Spirit-land" similar to those in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain"?

They both cannot communicate with anyone outside the spirit world.

They both are continually honored for their bravery in battle.

They both seem content and perfectly happy where they are.

They both long to return to their physical lives on earth.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

"Sayadio in Spirit-land" is an Iroquois legend. In this legend, a warrior named Sayadio goes to the spirit world to find the spirit of his sister and bring it back to the earth. When Sayadio arrived in the spirit world, everyone was dancing and feasting.

In the mythological story of "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain", the spirits of the great warrior were brought. Odin, the king of gods, would chose the mightiest of the might warriors' spirits to be brought in his kingdom. The spirit of the warriors rejoice being there.

Therefore, the similarity is that the spirits or the inhabitants of the otherworld in both the stories were content and happy.

Thus, option C is correct.

Answer:

They both seem content and perfectly happy where they are.

In the myth of “Daedalus and Icarus,” Icarus becomes enraptured by the ability to fly, defies his father's order to not fly too close to the sun, and suffers dreadful consequences as a result.

How is Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" like that of Icarus from the Greek myth?


Both stories are about boys who love to travel at great speeds.

Both stories are about sons who improve their fathers’ inventions.

Both stories are about boys who are great inventors.

Both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.

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Answer:

it is answere d both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions

Explanation:

The inference is that Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" is like that of Icarus from the Greek myth as D. Both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.

What is an inference?

An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a excerpt.

In this case, the inference is that Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" is like that of Icarus from the Greek myth as both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.

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On page 9, Matilda comments that “Eliza was the luckiest person I knew.” Explain why Matilda feels this way and what we learn about how Matilda views her own life inside the coffeehouse. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

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Answer:

This question needs text.

Explanation:

The question states to use evidence from the text to support your answer. For the correct answer to the question the text needs to be present.

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