Answer:
Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez formed the United Farm Workers of America
Explanation:
The option above is the detail that shapes the idea that Latino/a Americans have been active in advocating for civil rights in the United States. From the excerpt, we discover that Huerta and Chavez were labor activists. They started the association in the 1960s. It became the first agricultural labor union. The creation of this association makes it clear that they have been advocating for civil rights in the United States. I strongly believe that the association was to help protect the civil rights of farmers.
Answer: the last one (the one that starts with Dolores)
Explanation:
1. What does REDI stand for?
A Reason, example, details, and impact statement
B Really exciting details and information
C Nothing. We don't use REDI when writing body paragraphs.
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Answer:
I believe that you are correct.
Explanation:
Think about what Kennedy and Eisenhower each say about the duties of individual American citizens. Write a response that analyzes each speaker's claims about the role of private citizens in ensuring security, prosperity, and justice. Use details from botlh speeches to support your ideas.
{From "Inaugural Address" (1961) and "Farewell Address" (1961)}
Answer:
appeals the citizens of America to uphold the tenets of freedom and liberty.
calls upon the the private citizens of the nation to be responsible in preserving the precious resources of tomorrow.
Explanation:
In his "Inaugural Address", John F Kennedy appeals the citizens of America to uphold the tenets of freedom and liberty just as the first generation of America did during the inception of the nation.
His famous statement "ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." summons the citizens to fight against the bigger enemies of modern mankind which are tyranny, poverty, disease and war.
Similarly, Eisenhower in his ""Farewell Address" calls upon the the private citizens of the nation to be responsible in preserving the precious resources of tomorrow for the coming generations.
He also adds that it is equally important to preserve the great American political and spiritual heritage.
With statement like "avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be, instead, a proud confederation of mututal trust and respect.", Eisenhower requests the citizens to promote security and prosperity within the nation and beyond.
Which of these did Frederick Douglass use in his writing to build credibility or ethos?
A. Emotional Language
B. Objectivity
C. Sparse detail
D. Slang
Frederick Douglass used Slang in his writing to build credibility or ethos. (Option D)
What is Ethos?
Ethos refers to the nature, character, culture or characteristic spirit of an era, or community.
Ethos is usually displayed or exhibited or manifested in attitudes and aspirations. Examples of such attitudes are in slangs and languages or even in the fashion of an era.
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
formed twelve thousand iron
pieces to the exact shape needed, and they fit together using seven million nails. Thin sheets of
Bartholdi's hammered copper attached to Eiffel's frame. The copper's thickness was about the
same as two pennies, and, combined with the frame, the pieces were one inch thick. They let
the statue sway in the wind and expand and contract with heat or cold. It was designed so any
stress was shifted to the steel supports inside - although the sea air did turn the copper surface
to a soft green tarnish.
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Which line from this excerpt contains subjective language? It is based on the spe
"Feelings, beliefs, ar
19. Read the excerpt from "Lady Liberty."
It was a very good plan given the poor state of repair on Bedloe. Still, Papa and I decided to risk
the sagging wooden stairs and climb to the crown. Inside, kerosene lamps were the only light.
The air was stale, and it seemed like a place where accidents could happen. Even so, a crowd of
people were willing to risk their safety and climb 354 steps for a view of the harbor and city. To
me, it seemed as if every stair was a step toward freedom and light.
Which is the best objective summary of this excerpt?
20. Which article would most likely use a cause-and-effect text structure?
21. According to "Drawn to Barre," why were immigrants skilled in stonecutting attracted to Barre,
Vermont?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The narrator addresses the reader in an informal and familiar tone.
Which statement from the passage best supports this statement?
Answer:
The narrator will address the reader with a serious tone.
Explanation:
If the narrator is addressing to the reader, then the narrator will use an informal tone to persuade the audience. In this case, the audience is the reader. If you're writing a persuasive essay, then you need to have a claim, reasons for that claim, evidence to back up your reasons, before finally wrapping it all up with a conclusion. In your conclusion, make sure you restate your claim.
Pocahontas have been depicted in films,books, cartoons and paintings .
Have been is an example of ?
.present perfect
.future perfect
.simple past
Please help!!
Read this sentence from paragraph 3.
He did not like, however, to speak of this; only at times, when
some one asked him whose hand that could be, he pointed
mysteriously to the Polar Star, and said, "It comes from that
place."
Which point of view is reflected in Skavinski's statement?
belief that there are people living on a planet other than earth
faith in the idea that people will be okay no matter what happens
belief in something larger than oneself controlling peoples' ives
faith that all people have a combination of good and bad luck
Answer:
i would need the full article to give you the correct answer but my guess would be
A.belief that there are people living on a planet other than earth
Explanation:
Should people in life or death situations be held accountable for their actions ?
Answer:
Not exactly because we all would chose to live in those situation. And in those situations you're forced to do what you would normally never do.
Explanation:
Answer:
No because some family don't not like for their death to become a accountable for their actions
How does The Hate U Give compare to the real world ?
Answer: culminating with a miscarriage of justice because of the inherent racism in American society.
Explanation: hope this helps
What kind of text do we find text features? Check all that apply. *
A. Informational text
B. Nonfiction
C. Literature
D. Poems
Answer:
A.
B.
C
Explanation:
The narrator most likely considers it strange that Rabbi Eliahou's words "never provoked anyone" because:
Answer:
Because it maintains the religious concepts of Judaism and encourages people not to lose faith in God.
Explanation:
This question is about the book "Night" where the narrator tells how his life was in the Nazi concentration camp, as a Jew, suffering the most diverse and inhuman abuse that can be imagined. In that same concentration camp there is a rabbi named Eliahou, who maintains religious concepts, urging everyone not to lose faith in God. The narrator does not know how the rabbi did not provoke anyone's anger because it was not possible to see God in a situation like the one they were going through, but people were comforted by the rabbi's words.
Why does Gregory Djanikian most ikely use the first-person point of vievw in "How lLearned English"?
O to share directly what the main character is thinking and feeling
O to help readers create a mental picture of what is happening in the story
O to show the contlict between the main character and the other boys
O to better develop the events that are part of the story's rising action
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which sentence is correct?
A. Bruno on the other hand, likes the view that you get from the log cabin up in the mountains.
B. Bruno on the other hand like the view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains
C. Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view that he gets the log cabin up in the mountains
D. Bruno, on the other hand likes to view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains
Answer:B
Explanation:
Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summer over where they should ... Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view he gets from a log cabin up in the mountains and ... As Pauline loves the beach, she may travel to South Padre Island. ... Bruno favors relaxing in a log cabin up in the mountains, for he prefers solitude.
Answer:
C - Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view that he ges the log cabin up in the mountains
Explanation:
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Which word best describes the King's character as the
author has developed him?
O uneasy
O lost
O quarrelsome
O sad
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
uneasy
Explanation:
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Hi I am student of language and I need know if my answers are correct. Help me. Please
Answer:
All of them are correct except C and F
The answer to C is to
The answer to F is at
Explanation:
Sentence C:
Sue, I'd like to introduce you to Edward Jones.
Sentence F is:
Are you laughing at my mistake?
What did "old Joe" buy from the women who looted the dead man? Click ALL that apply.
Bedcurtains, rings and all
Blankets from off the corpse
The shirt he was to be buried in
Answer:
"Old Joe" bought from the women who looted the dead man, the following items:
Bed Curtains, rings and all
Blankets from off the corpse
The shirt he was to be buried in
Explanation:
Charles Dickens in "A Christmas Carol" (1843) told the story of how Scrooge was emotionally transformed after noticing how "old Joe" used to buy stolen items from people. The worst items were those of a dead man brought by one of the "old Joe's" customers. Every conceivable item was stripped off the dead man, including his bed curtains, rings, blankets, and the only shirt he was to be buried in. The big lesson indicated that redemption was possible if love and compassion would be allowed to triumph.
Complete the following sentence.
One effective reading strategy involves reading difficult or detailed material in the morning when well- __________.
Answer:
rested?
Explanation:
Answer:
rested
Explanation:
I took the test???
someone please come out with question about mario (the videogame)
Answer:
Why is Mario called Mario
Sunderland College has historically had an outstanding football team. In its 50-year history, the team has had more winning seasons than any other team in the state. In the last 10 years, however, the team has been on an astoundingly rapid downward spiral-with eight losing seasons. Coach Wilson is unquestionably responsible for this losing streak. Since he was hired 10 years ago, the team has not won a single championship. If Coach Wilson is allowed to continue managing the team, there is little hope of a winning season in the near future.
Which sentence best explains the effect of the words astoundingly and unquestionably in the passage?
1. They help the reader visualize how quickly the team declined.
2. They stress the degree to which coach Wilson is incompetent.
3. They help the reader determine how many games the team has lost.
4. They stress the amazing skill of the team before Coach Wilson took over.
Answer:
2. They stress the degree to which coach Wilson is incompetent.
Explanation:
Although from the first sentence, the use of the adverb "outstandingly" helps the reader see how much the team has declined, its main objective in the passage is to show coach Wilson's degree of incompetence.
This was made clearer when another adverb "unquestionably" was linked to the "losing streak" mentioned earlier in the passage. In other words, starting 10 years ago, after a new coach was hired, Sunderland College astoundingly could not win a single championship, which unquestionably indicates the degree to which coach Wilson is incompetent.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of an event is
contrary to one's expectations. How does this scene
demonstrate situational irony?
Answer:
A). The scene demonstrates situational irony because Jim says that he doesn't mind Della's new haircut, but he really does.
Explanation:
Situational irony is characterized as the literary device through which the author employs to display the disparity between expectations and reality. In the given scene, this contradiction is displayed in Jim's reaction when he asserts that he has no problem with Della getting a new haircut but in reality, he was affected by it. Thus, there is a contrast between the intended reaction and the actual reaction of Jim. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
When I broke my leg I was stuck inside for weeks, and the days just .......... so slowly.
a) got lost
b) went by
c) kept on
d) took away
Answer:
b. went by
Explanation:
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Read the letter.
A Letter from the Atlantic
Dear Hannah,
I’ve never seen so much water before—everywhere I look, all I can see around me is placid blue. I’m grateful for the calm water today because it enables me to ascend to the top level of the SS Frisia and look at the Atlantic Ocean that stretches before us until it meets the horizon. I feel the warm air on my face and smell the salty sea air, but there’s a pit in my stomach when I think about how different life in New York will be.
When we first set sail on August 21st, I watched until Hamburg became a miniscule speck in the distance. When I squinted and couldn’t see the familiar buildings with their smoke spewing into the air anymore, Papa told me to look the other way. “You can’t look back,” he said as he walked me to the other side of the ship, his strong arm supporting my shoulders. “Home is there now.” He pointed to a place that was shimmering waves of blue, and I had a hard time visualizing a home that was 6,000 kilometers of water. He told me to close my eyes and picture the skyline that would soon materialize on the horizon. I couldn’t even fathom 6,000 kilometers of water, just like I couldn’t fathom that our new home wouldn’t be Hamburg anymore.
Most of the days at sea have been turbulent; tall waves reach up from the bottom of the sea and smack into the ship, sending us to the ground whenever we are standing. We are jettisoned from one side of the ship to the other like billiard balls; we emigrants glance off one another before moving in separate directions. It was entertaining at first, but now the ship’s rocking motion makes me feel sick, so I descend back to the bottom level where my family’s room is. Through the tiny oval porthole, I watch as the rough water laps the glass.
We play games and read and sleep to pass the time—sometimes there’s violin music that drifts into our room at night. My brother and I step out into the hallway in our socks and dance to the fast beat together, and it makes the boat’s rocking seem bearable. Most nights, we practice some English words with one another peppered in with the German that I will soon use less and less. “I am from Germany,” I practice over and over again, elongating my mouth around vowels that are pronounced differently in English than in German. I still think in German, dream in German, feel German words fly off my tongue with a comfort and speed that I worry I’ll never feel when I speak English. What will happen to me if the English all around me displaces the German of my youth?
There are people on this ship from everywhere: The Kowalski family in the room next to ours is from Poland, while the Ivanov family on the other side is from Russia. We practice basic English with one another: “Good morning. How are you?” Behind the closed doors of strangers’ rooms, I hear unfamiliar consonant sounds making up the lyrics to lilting songs. I can only imagine that these melodies are about feeling adrift; though we come from different places, nostalgia and homesickness know no borders or boundaries.
When I write these letters to you, I wonder where you are and what you are doing. Are you still walking along the canals of the Speicherstadt the way we used to after school? Do you still hear the bells of St. Michael’s Church resounding through the air? Does the bakery on the corner still serve our favorite Brötchen when it comes right out of the oven?
I miss you more than I can say in this letter. Say hello to everyone for me and tell them that my family is doing well. By the time I get on land to mail this letter, I will be at Ellis Island!
Love,
Liesl
Read this passage from Liesl's brother's diary.
I draw pictures of New York in my diary every night. Every time I think about New York, my legs jitter with excitement. Everything will be so new and different! I practice English with everyone I know, even with my family who still wants to speak to me in German. I'm starting to think in English and can't wait until English is all I speak. People walk around here like they are sad, but I couldn't be happier. I think I've already forgotten my life in Hamburg. Ellis Island, here we come!
In the fourth paragraph of "A Letter from the Atlantic," Liesl wonders what will happen "if the English all around [her] displaces the German of [her] youth."
How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother?
Liesl fears she will not speak English well, while her brother is confident in his English skills.
Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.
Liesl plans to remain proficient in German, while her brother plans to embrace English.
Liesl is certain she will be able to embrace two cultures, while her brother thinks he must choose one.
Answer:
Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.
Explanation:
In Baca’s poem the repetition of the same line following each stanza — a. creates a jarring rhythm c. undercuts what has gone before b. emphasizes the speaker’s feelings d. adds variety to the poem’s structure
Answer:
b. emphasizes the speaker’s feelings
Explanation:
The poem "I Am Offering This Poem" written by Jimmy Santiago Baca is an offering of love made to the readers by the poet. The repetition of the phrase "I love you" makes the readers aware of the love and feeling the poet has for the readers. The poet offers his warmth and feeling of happiness to his readers. He adds that he can give only this thing to offer to his readers. Throughout the poem, the feeling of offering love has been highlighted.
how did hunters and gathers live
Answer:
Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available.
Explanation:
Answer:
Most hunter-gatherers are nomadic or semi-nomadic and live in temporary settlements. Mobile communities typically construct shelters using impermanent building materials, or they may use natural rock shelters, where they are available.
Explanation:
What is a good editing software for a 2 minute montage
Most include:
No watermarks
Good quality
Free
No lag
Plenty of options to use
Easy to use
Lets you move through projects faster and deliver your best work, even on the tightest deadlines.
Answer: VCDC video editor and if you want a professional version meaning your more experienced do Lightworks
Explanation:
If Clarisse backed her father's choice, whose side would she be on for the battle!
0 Zeus
Poseidon
Answer:
zeus
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure zeus is her father, I hope that helps
Lawmakers can prevent future tragedies like Trayvon by
Answer:
Explanation:
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According to The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what detail helped scholars determine that the second Egyptian
inscription was a simpler form of Egyptian writing that had been created by the people"?
O The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.
Since the scholars had already studied Egyptian languages, they recognized both the hieroglyphs and the demotic
version.
O The Greek inscription, which had already been deciphered, explained how to translate each of the Egyptian
passages.
Since only ancient Egyptians understood hieroglyphs, the scholars knew the second inscription had to be a simpler
version of the first.
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justify the statement component-based software engineering allows faster delivery
Answer:
The statement that component-based software engineering allows faster delivery is true.
This is because the components of the software are developed separately and in such a way that they are reusable. This is unlike the development of software as a single object, where the different components are not identifiable and cannot be developed separately.
Therefore, developing software using the component-based system, which also encourages division of labor, allows for speed in the delivery of the software because different specialized teams of software engineers can work on the separate components. No single team is overburdened.
Explanation:
Component-based software engineering is the design and development of computer-based systems with the help of reusable software components. The software components, which are separate software entities, offer specific services, with each component interfacing with the others. Software components include application programs, device drivers, and operating systems. Though they perform completely different jobs, all three work closely together to perform useful work.