Answer:
What IXL lesson is this? I'll go to the lesson and take the test see if we're right
Explanation:
Need help ASAP) It gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and the segregated a false sense of inferiority. Which word or phrase helps the reader understand the word "inferiority" as used in the sentence above? A) false sense, B) segregator, C) it gives, D) superiority. ( Question 2) This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then. answer part B: Part A: Which statement from the text best refines the idea that unjust laws degrade humans? A) Any law that degrades human personality is unjust, B) Paul Tellich has said that sin is separation, C) Thus it is that I can urge men to obey the 1954 decision of the Supreme Court, for it is morally right; and I can urge them to disobey segregation ordinances, for they are morally wrong, D) All segregation statues are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. ( Part B) Select an explanation of how the statement you chose in Part A best refines the idea that unjust laws degrade humans. A) It provides a description, B) It introduces the term "degrade", C) It clarifies the meaning of the word " law", D) It provides a call to action. ( Will Mark Brainliest to whomever gives the Correct answers). "[ If you write down anything that doesn't contain to my questions or write Links down for an answer You Will Be Reported every time] " Stop Taking Points Way From Students That Can Actually Help. Those students deserve that points.
Answer:
In this classic American text, Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 – 1968 CE), one of the most hated people in the US at the time, outlines three major ideas.First, he discusses the purpose and method of non-violent direct action. Then he identifies white moderates as the principle roadblock in the struggle for equal rights, who hem and haw over civility and advise them to take things slow.
Explanation:
What is the difference between Jeffrey archer and W. Somerset Maugham?
Explanation:
Secure copies of the "The Luncheon" by W. Somerset Maugham for half the class and copies of "The Luncheon" by Jeffrey Archer for half the class.
Prepare two overheads with prereading questions or write the questions on the board. (See Session 1 for prereading questions.)
For those unfamiliar with the short stories featured in this lesson, a brief synopsis of each is provided.
"The Luncheon," by W. Somerset Maugham:
The narrator, a book writer, recognizes a woman with whom he had lunch years ago. He starts remembering the unforgettable evening. He was young, living in Paris, and could barely make ends meet. She had read one of his books and wrote to congratulate him on his work. He invited her for lunch and to his horror she chose an expensive restaurant. He had only eighty francs to last him the rest of the month. She ordered one expensive dish after another and when the bill came he paid and was left with no money at all. However, in the end, the narrator feels that he has finally had his revenge when he sees that the woman now weighs twenty-one stone (approximately 300 pounds).
"The Luncheon," by Jeffrey Archer
The narrator, a book writer, meets a woman whom he doesn't recognize at first, but pretends to remember because she is a famous film director's wife. He invites her to have lunch, but can only afford a cheap meal with his paltry £37.63. She chooses an expensive restaurant, far beyond his means, and proceeds to order the most exorbitant dishes on the menu. When the meal is over and the narrator is left with very little money, the woman confesses that she has divorced the film director and married another man, who just so happens to be the owner of the restaurant.
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Match each famous writer with his most notable work.
Thomas Hobbes
Samuel Johnson
John Locke
John Dryden
Annus Mirabilis
arrowBoth
Second Treatise on Government
arrowBoth
Leviathan
arrowBoth
A Dictionary of the English Language
arrowBoth
Answer:
Thomas Hobbes- Leviathan.
Samuel Johnson- A Dictionary of the English Language.
John Locke- Second Treatise on Government.
John Dryden- Annus Mirabilis.
Explanation:
The famous authors and their works are listed as follows-
Thomas Hobbes wrote "Leviathan", about society's structure and government. The book's title is derived from the biblical creature "leviathan", a huge sea monster. The book deals with society and propounded the "social contract theory".
Samuel Johnson's "A Dictionary of the English Language" is a dictionary of the English language. This lexicon contains words, their definitions, meanings, origins, history, etc.
John Locke's "Second Treatise on Government" argues for the equality of the people and the sovereignty of the people's rule. The book expounds on the theory of civil society and supports the principle of elected leaders in society.
John Dryden's "Annus Mirabilis" is a poem written in 1667 commemorating the "year of miracles" in London, specifically the years 1665 and 1666. The poem consists of 1216 lines, with the rhyme scheme ABAB.
Which is not a good reason to have some body fat?
Insulation
Better Flexibility
Stored Energy
Protection
Answer:
Explanation:
I think stored energy
Answer: better flexibility
Explanation: fat is used as insulation (heat). Fat is stored and used energy. And it is used as protection for your organs. Making “better flexibility” the only option.
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Answer:1:circle 2:Calypso 3:Athena 4:Posiden
Explanation:
what is the theme to "The Man in the water" by Roger Rosenblatt. please help I have a essay for a test grade.
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Answer:
Here’s what I know,
Explanation:
Never be unselfish, try to do something good that will make others feel motivated of your actions. I know we are used to think of ourselves first, but sometimes you have to do a change, show change. Think how other people fell under situations that are very dangerous, take your time to show the world we humans can control nature sometimes, we can save lives, we can be heroes.
Most people actually get to help others but because they want something in return, and that’s not being nice at all. When we get to help others in situations like this one on the story, we help them because we care about others and we are not being selfish only thinking about ourselves. The man who rescued the people from the plane crash in the story, he showed us that he did it because he cared and did it with his heart. We shouldn’t be selfish and help others, and in fact, we can help ourselves first in situations like this one but after that, start thinking about the other ones.
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He helped me yesterday
Read the excerpt from part 2 of Zeitoun.
As he paddled back to Claiborne, a hope flickered within Zeitoun that his siblings might see him on TV. Perhaps they would see what he was doing, that he had done something good by staying in his adopted city. The Zeitouns were proud, and there was plenty of sibling rivalry that had pushed them all to an array of achievements—all of them measured against the deeds of Mohammed. None of them had ever done something like that, none had achieved on his level. But Zeitoun felt again that perhaps this was his calling, that God had waited to put him here and now to test him in this way. And so he hoped, as silly as it seemed, that his siblings might see him like this.
Why does the author include Zeitoun’s thoughts?
to emphasize how his Muslim faith drives his actions
to illustrate how his strong familial bonds comfort him
to establish the way he competes with his siblings
to reveal the vain hopes held by Katrina survivors
Answer:
to emphasize how his Muslim faith drives his actions
Explanation:
When the author presents Zeitoun's thoughts, he intends to show how religiosity was influential in his life. This is because Zeiton believes that he only succeeded in his deeds because God was in control and it was God who had planned for him to get involved in the tasks and events that he got involved, because God was with him. This means that for Zeitun, the Muslim faith he carried was the driving force for his actions, achievements and victories.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
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which sentence uses a semicolon correctly
Answer:
sentence no.1
Explanation:
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Semi colons are used for 2 independent sentences which are related.
Option 1 is WRONG because the words after the semicolon is not an independent sentence. If a "colon" was used here, it would be correct.
Option 2 is WRONG because of the same reasoning above, but using a "colon" here would still be wrong.
Option 3 is WRONG of the same reasoning for option 2.
Option 4 is CORRECT because it has 2 independent sentences combined with a semicolon which the topics are also related to eachother.
Hope this was helpful.
Write 10 sentences of your own using parallel structure. Highlight all the
words that are parallel to one another.
Hellp I give brainliest
Answer:
I will not sing or song nor will i dance
i can laugh i also can talk
my dog not only wants treats but also bone
They argued not only about the article but also about the review.
Ashley likes to ski, to swim and to jump.
Joe likes running, walking and being active.
The teacher told them that they need to study and that they should practice their words every night.
The following activities can be done at the mall: buying groceries, eating lunch and paying bills
In your bedroom, you will find the following: a bed, a closet and a desk.
In your bedroom, you will find the following: a bed, a closet and a desk.
In the Chapter "On the Rainy River," O'Brien recounts a parade of people watching
and cheering him on from the shoreline as he makes the choice not to run from the
draft. This group includes people from his past and his future, including his family,
politicians, and people he had not even met at that point in his life. Which of the
following is the most likely reason to include these people from the future in this
story about his past?
O O'Brien was listing all the people he let down by wanting to flee the draft.
o O'Brien was hallucinating from taking too many drugs.
o O'Brien was trying to show how complicated the decision to flee the draft was.
o O'Brien wanted to show how this memory and moment was tied to all future ones.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Things They Carried is a book written by Tim O'Brien, on war. The book is based mostly on his experience as a soldier.
In chapter titled 'On the Rainy River,' O'Brien shares that one day when he was filled with fear, he wrote a letter to his family and left for Canada. While on his way to Canada, he stayed with Elroy Berdahl in the Tip Top Lodge.
So, on his last day at lodge, O'Brien and Elroy went for fishing and reached near Canada on boat. But O'Brien makes a decision to go to war and he sees an audience cheering him as he returns.
The reason for listing these people is because they were the people whom he let down.
Therefore, option A is correct.
In lines 1-4,how does the speaker describe the world after the rain?
Do you think that social media is a positive thing? Why or why not?
If this is for the helpful or harmful to society task Both. I do not think that social media has to be negative neither positive. So I believe it's both ways Negative and Positive. Well It depends on what's going on social media. Sometimes people/things are positive sometimes things are negative!
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
It's both a positive thing and a negative thing. I honestly think it's more negative, but it has many benefits as well.l
It's positive because it's an easy way to interact with the world and people you know with ease. I've learnt you can learn stuff way faster on social media.
The downsides are:
-Fake information
-Dangerous People
-Addiction to your online persona
-Too much time online
Find an example of fake news having real consequences in the real world! 2 paragraphs
Answer:
heres some helpful examples for your paragraphs:)
Explanation:
- can be misleading, bringing hate and people mad at others/things with no real reason to be.
- can ruin peoples lives, jobs, especially if news itself is about a person :)
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Can somebody write me a paragraph or
two on experience’s in school?
Answer:
when I was in middle school when my best friend was shot... there was a school shooting there... We were hiding in the cafeteria underneath a table in the far back of the lunchroom. A man with a gun came up to my friend and I and said, “if you were to choose, would you sacrifice your best best friend, and save yourself or you die and you’re friend lives?” As he said ‘best friend’ he pointed his gun up to my head... after a few seconds of my friend thinking, she said, “shoot me, and let my friend go...” That was the worst day of my life. I would of rather her said to shoot me...
Thats an experience that happened to me in middle school...
Explanation:
In your own words explain what this quote means to you: “I may think I see you as you are, but in truth, I see you as I am.” - Susan Scott
Answer:
We can not see any person for who they are. We can only see similarities between us. Every person has hidden feelings, extraordinary thoughts, and meaningful tallents. We judge people by what we see ( similarities or differences between us ) We can not put ourselves in anyone's shoes. We can not see them as they see them because we have not ever seen anything with their eyes. We all have a different story to tell even if we saw the same play, fight etc. We judge ourselves and compare ourselves to other people. We make assumptions and judge even without realizing it.
Explanation:
7. The imagery in lines 3–4, 9-10, 13-14, and 21-22 is intended to provoke what kind of emotional response from readers?
A.joy
B.sadness
C.mixed emotions
D.patroitc feelings
Answer:
mixed emotion
Explanation:
it is because i dont know the reason why is this so but the answer may be mixed emotion
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Answer: B
Explanation:
Which line from "Unreturning" BEST explains the
poem's title?
A. My little craft was lost
B. ‘T was such a little, little boat
C. That beckoned it away!
D. That licked it from the coast;
Pleaseee JohanaSingle help me pleasee!!
Answer:
He might arrive later tonight.
Gary has not yet flown to Detroit.
he could have been walking in the rain
There is a lot of drought here, (not sure about this one sorry)
He might have missed the plane
Explanation:
Cite three specific features and examples of academic language from the passage
List some impressions or rumors (3 or more) about Bayardo that turn out not to be true.
Answer:
Explanation: It turns out that Bayardo doesn't just use the money to try and make himself happy, They said he took Angela virginity but didn't. He could love if he couldn't marry her
What does it mean when your partner ask "should we even be together"?
Hello~
This seems kind of personal, and I'm not too great with advice or whatever but I think they might be applying that their worried about the relationship and might want to end things.
But I may be wrong!!
Just talk to them about it and be understanding. I hope everything turns out alright on both sides <3
Ary~
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
I'm not even sure if this is an educational question or not but in my opinion, if your partner asks the phrase, "should we even be together?" that person is questioning their choice of being with you. Of course, this can mean different things in different situations. This is just my opinion.
I hope this helps!
Have a lovely day!
the clash of one breasted women
Answer: Amazons? if you are referring to greek mythology.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
I’m sorry what????????
Why was Pony in bed for a week?
Your answer:
O He got a concussion.
He had the flu.
He broke both legs in the rumble.
He was mad at the gang for Johnny dying,
CHA
Answer:
he was hurt like in pain
Explanation:
he had the flu he had two broken legs and someone he knew was dying so it wasnt doing nothing but making it worse
In what way does conflict help to make Robin a better man in Robin Hood?
a) He falls in love with Maid Marian.
b) He gains skills with a bow and arrow.
c) He finds a way to change the King's laws.
d) He learns to think of others instead of himself.
Answer:
D. Just did it
Explanation:
how to fix a broken heart ?
Answer: What you can do alone;
Go through it, not around it.
Detach and revel in your independence again.
List your strengths.
Allow some fantasizing.
Help someone else.
Laugh. And cry.
Make a good and bad list.
Work it out.
Other:
Not metaphorically
Once it's clear that broken heart syndrome is the cause of your symptoms, your doctor will likely prescribe heart medications for you to take while you're in the hospital, such as an angiotensin-converting enzyme, inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, beta-blockers, or diuretics. Broken heart syndrome is a temporary heart condition that's often brought on by stressful situations and extreme emotions. The condition can also be triggered by a serious physical illness or surgery. It may also be called stress cardiomyopathy, takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or apical ballooning syndrome
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Nadia had seen the best of times and the worst of times in her school. But, she had constantly maintained her grades. When Mrs. Sue came to Woodland High as the new English teacher, things changed for everyone, including Nadia. Mrs. Sue expected her students to be at the Advanced Placement level classes and challenged them each and every day.
It was no surprise when she tested her students' knowledge of world literature on the mid-term. During the quiz, the students were sweating like horses at the finish line of a racetrack on a Texas summer day.
"So, how was it?" Nadia asked her best friend Paul after the test. "Didn't see that coming."
"Oh, I thought it was pleasant," Paul replied, wiping sweat from his brow. "Like a root canal."
Why is Paul's response at the end of the story an example of verbal irony?
A. because he knows Nadia is smarter than him
B. because Nadia helps him study for the exam
C. because Mrs. Sue can actually hear his response
D. because he feels the exam was painfully tough
Answer: D. because he feels the exam was painfully tough
Explanation:
Verbal irony: a figure of speech when somebody means something other than what they said/they reality.
Paul says that the exam was as pleasant as a root canal, and root canals are not pleasant at all. This tells us that Paul did not find the exam nice, rather, he found it painful, hence he meant the opposite of what he actually said.
Read the excerpt from "The Lottery."
The morning of June 27th was clear and sunny, with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. The people of the village began to gather in the square, between the post office and the bank, around ten o'clock; in some towns there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to be started on June 26th, but in this village, where there were only about three hundred people, the whole lottery took only about two hours, so it could begin at ten o'clock in the morning and still be through in time to allow the villagers to get home for noon dinner.
Based on the details provided about the setting in the excerpt, what kind of emotions would a reader most expect the townspeople to be feeling?
anticipation and lightheartedness
sadness and regret
anger and grief
irritation and boredom
Answer:
Exited, hopeful.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Anticipation and Lightheartedness ( for those who couldnt find this exact question)
Details make a paragraph more interesting, but they are not always key information.
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