Answer:
1. are
2. is
3. go
4. want
5. knows
6. is
7. debates
8. takes
9. are
10. are
11. greet
Explanation:
Annotations for “the fifth story”
Answer:
The fifth story is called “Leibnitz and The Transcendence of Love in Polynesia”
Explanation:
write a compare-and-contrast anaylis to compare the way two different texts present similar ideas
Answer:
Compare: Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between. Contrast: Compare in such a way as to emphasize differences. Therefore, to contrast is to compare. They mean the same thing. So, just write the differences and similarities between the two texts and you should be fine. It doesn;t matter what subject or topic it is, just stick to the guidelines
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So a need a creative title for my paper
that i written why sports are a postive impact on teens!
But i need a CREATIVE TITLE !
Like it could say anything about glitter or such I JUST want it artsy creative and stylish thanks
will mark BRAINLEST
Answer:
Our inspiration
Explanation:
or inspirationWhich sentence is the clearest example of deductive reasoning?
Cell phone use while driving is highest among drivers who are between the ages
of 16-24.
Pathos logos or ethos
Answer:
It should be logos
Explanation:
It should be logos because it tells you about driving which makes the audience think more which required using your brain/logic since the statement is a fact by giving information about what age mostly use their phone while driving
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Write a introduction and underline the this for this line: Should what you say on social media be grounds for getting fired?
Answer: There is a lot of conflict concerning if what you say on social media should be a factor of keeping your job.
Explanation:
It sounds informing and you and stating that there is 2 sides to the opinion.
Based on details in the poem, what can the reader infer about life in New Orleans immediately following Hurricane Katrina?
The poem: At first, there was nothing to do but watch.
For days, before the trucks arrived, before the work
of cleanup, my brother sat on the stoop and watched.
He watched the ambulances speed by, the police cars;
watched for the looters who’d come each day
to siphon gas from the car, take away the generator,the air conditioner, whatever there was to be had.
He watched his phone for a signal, watched the sky
for signs of a storm, for rain so he could wash.
10 At the church, handing out diapers and water,
he watched the people line up, watched their faces
as they watched his. And when at last there was work,
he got a job, on the beach, as a watcher.
Behind safety goggles, he watched the sand for bones,
searched for debris that clogged the great machines.
Riding the prow of the cleaners, or walking ahead,
he watched for carcasses—chickens mostly, maybe
some cats or dogs. No one said remains. No one
had to. It was a kind of faith, that watching:
my brother trained his eyes to bear
the sharp erasure of sand and glass, prayed
there’d be nothing more to see.
Answer:
peoples life began to become difficult, at first we can see they were mostly cleaning up, then watchers were put ot see if they could find bodies of any kind and had to bear as some who watched the beach saw dead things turn up. basically life became difficult and made it so they had to survive from the help of people coming in trucks
Explanation:
Read the following passage and answer the question.
After an unpleasant conversation that touched on Vincent's absence, his unusual choices of clothing, and his
tactless handling of clients, Mr. Boussod fired him.
Based on the previous passage, what is the most likely definition for tactless?
A. Being overly friendly
B. Showing a lack of sensitivity in dealing with others
C. Displaying poor decision making skills
D. Having no emotions
What do u think will happen in the future if we ignore what the author says? ( just write one sentence)
Answer:
I am not sure what the author is saying but,
I think If we ignore the author in the future people may not be able to read.
Explanation:
I am not sure what the author is saying so I am just giving my best guess.
Is the book "Ghost" by Raina Telegemeier?
A)Logos
B)Ethos
C)Pathos
D)All of above(All of them)
Answer:
B) Ethos...............
When authors write, why do they consider the connotation of words?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because the use it for emotions
Answer:
A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation. The connotation contextualizes, captures the denoted meaning, and superimposes an intentionality on the denotative base.
Explanation:
I hope this answer has helped you
acculturation refers to the process of
Read the passage from "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury.
Which excerpt from the passage tells the reader the story is set in the future?
A. "They've been acting funny ever since you forbade them to take the rocket to New York a few months ago."
B. "It's supposed to help them work off their neuroses in a healthful way."
C. "They come and go as they like; they treat us as if we were offspring."
D. "But it's not Africa now, it's Green Mansions country and Rima."
Answer:
I think its (D)"But its not Africa now,its Green Mansions country and Rina"
Answer: i think its
A. "They've been acting funny ever since you forbade them to take the rocket to New York a few months ago.
becasue talking about the past means you are in the future now
How did the Greasers react to the beatings Johnny received from his father? What evidence is there in paragraphs 1-5 that the Greasers were more deeply affected by Johnny’s beating at the hands of the Socs? Why do you think this was the case? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your response?
PARAGRAPHS HERE:
We were used to seeing Johnny banged up—his father clobbered him around a lot, and although it made us madder than heck, we couldn't do anything about it. But those beatings had been nothing like this. Johnny’s face was cut up and bruised and swollen, and there was a wide gash from his temple to his cheekbone. He would carry that scar all his life. His white T-shirt was splattered with blood. I just stood there, trembling with sudden cold. I thought he might be dead; surely no one could be beaten like that and live. Steve closed his eyes for a second and muffled a groan as he dropped on his knees beside Soda.
Start of paragraph 2 of 16Somehow the gang sensed what had happened. Two-Bit was suddenly there beside me, and for once his comical grin was gone and his dancing gray eyes were stormy. Darry had seen us from our porch and ran toward us, suddenly skidding to a halt. Dally was there, too, swearing under his breath, and turning away with a sick expression on his face. I wondered about it vaguely. Dally had seen people killed on the streets of New York’s West Side. Why did he look sick now?
Start of paragraph 3 of 16“Johnny?” Soda lifted him up and held him against his shoulder. He gave the limp body a slight shake. “Hey, Johnnycake.”
Start of paragraph 4 of 16Johnny didn’t open his eyes, but there came a soft question. “Soda?”
Start of paragraph 5 of 16“Yeah, it’s me,” Sodapop said. “Don’t talk. You’re gonna be okay.”
Answer:
I remembered Johnny--- his face all cut up and bruised, and I remembered how he had cried when we found him, half-conscious, in the comer lot. Johnny had it awful rough at home--- it took a lot to make him cry.
Football players should not have to attend college before joining the NFL. Fact or Opinion
Answer:
OPINION?
Explanation:
I think-
Answer: Opinion. Keyword "Should"
Explanation: Facts have to be proven true, however this isn't proven true
also- Personally, I don't think they should have to attend college although its a great opportunity to get noticed for your talent
The climax is the decisive moment that changes the course of the
Party
Conflict
Friendship
Prequel
Answer:
The answer is B-conflict
Please can you refine and check over this short 250 word essay to see if anything can be changed or fixed up.
Martin Luther King dreams that the people of this world will not judge others by “the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” He claims that the world will not be able to shatter the “Shackles of prejudice, half-truths, and downright ignorance” while judging others by their skin color or culture, therefore we should let go of this rotten habit and view others through a clean sheet. The best way to assure we don't fall into this habit is by believing that “Culture does not make people, people make culture”, Chimamanda Adichie explains during her TED talk. She claims that this is also how a single story gets created. “Show people as one thing, as only one thing, over and over again, and that is what they become.” In Adichie’s TED talk, she explains how the news and storys force a single story. The story of Adichie and her roommate proves this claim. Adichie described how her roommate had felt sorry for her even before she met her. Her roommate has been shown the single story of catastrophe and pity and not the happy sides of Africa. She had seen the news and war photos of Africa, thinking that that's all that ever took place in Africa. Adichie explains how you can prevent this by simply asking questions. “If you don't understand, ask questions. If you're uncomfortable about asking questions, say you are uncomfortable about asking questions and then ask anyway.”, Adichie says. By asking questions you can get around both prejudice and single stories, so ask away!
Answer:
Martin Luther King dreams that the people of this world will not judge others by “The color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” He claims that the world will not be able to shatter the “Shackles of prejudice, half-truths, and downright ignorance” while judging others by their skin color or culture, therefore, we should let go of this rotten habit and view others through a clean sheet. The best way to assure we don't fall into this habit is by believing that “Culture does not make people, people make culture,” Chimamanda Adichie explains during her TED talk. She claims that this is also how a single story gets created. “Show people as one thing, as only one thing, over and over again, and that is what they become.” In Adichie’s TED talk, she explains how the news and stories force a single story. The story of Adichie and her roommate proves this claim. Adichie described how her roommate had felt sorry for her even before she met her. Her roommate has been shown the single story of catastrophe and pity and not the happy sides of Africa. She had seen the news and war photos of Africa, thinking that that's all that ever took place in Africa. Adichie explains how you can prevent this by simply asking questions. “If you don't understand, ask questions. If you're uncomfortable about asking questions, say you are uncomfortable about asking questions and then ask anyway," Adichie says. By asking questions, you can get around both prejudice and single stories, so ask away!
Explanation:
usage of ".", doesn't work
after saying therefore, there's normally a comma after
storys - stories
which characteristic best describe a persuasive essay
Answer:
Persuasive essays contain evidence that supports the writer's main idea. Persuasive essays have the main purpose of entertaining the reader. Persuasive essays are about the writer's personal experiences on a particular topic.
Explanation:
PLS HELP ASAP!!!! i’m kinda scared for my grade rn
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Choose
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illness.
adaptable
dependent
insulate
deplete
lethal
paradox
Witch one of those words go wit certain bacteria can cause_____lines?
Answer:
illness
Explanation:
cocomelon where did they come up with that name
Answer:
i dk but they have my sister stuck on them lol
Explanation:
explain what is meant by' leading fast food outlets'
Answer:
hope this helps mark me brainliest plz
Explanation:
Fast food outlet is a type of restaurant or service in the catering industry where the food preparation and service is done at a high speed and the foods are affordable compared to other types of restaurants.
describe how you prepare your favourite meal
Answer:
Flank steak with cilantro lime jersey sweet potatoes is my favorite meal to make.
Explanation:
Before anything, take a stick of butter out of the refrigerator to soften.
Sweet potatoes - Preheat the oven to 400. Take three or four white jersey sweet potatoes and peel them. Dice them into bite-sized chunks and place them in a bowl.
In another little bowl, mix together 1/2 cup of yogurt (of your choice, just not flavored), the juice of three limes, two freshly chopped cloves of garlic, salt, pepper, 4 tablespoons of olive oil, and one chopped head of cilantro. Add this mixture to the sweet potato bowl and mix it around so everything gets coated properly.
Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and lay out the potatoes across them. Try not to overlap them too much, or they'll cook unevenly. Leave them in the oven for 30-35 minutes, depending on how hot your oven gets.
Flank - While the potatoes are in the oven, take the flank out of the package and lay it flat on a cutting board. Use a meat tenderizer and thoroughly tenderize the meat, making sure you get all the edges, not just the middle. Heat up a large pan on medium-high heat with 1/3 of a stick of butter. Place the entire slab of meat (without cutting it) inside the pan. When one side is brown, flip to the other side. When both sides of the flank are browned, take the pan off the heat and leave the meat in there to cook until medium-rare (about 10 minutes). If you have a meat thermometer, it should reach about 125 degrees F.
Steak Butter - While the meat is sitting in the pan, take a good portion of the softened butter you took out of the refrigerator and place it into a bowl. Add about four tablespoons of dried parsley and three tablespoons of oregano. Add a bit of salt and pepper, don't add too much salt if you are using salted butter. Add either some powdered garlic or fresh garlic chopped really small. Mix all of it together with your hands, it doesn't matter if it melts a bit because you're placing it back in the refrigerator. Shape it into a ball and put it in a serving dish. Cover and place in the refrigerator to harden. Cut up a lemon to use as a garnish.
Flank - When the flank is done resting in the pan, place it on a cutting board. You want to slice it across the grain in very, very thin slices. This way, any tough parts of the meat will be dealt with by your knife, rather than trying to chew through them. Carefully slide your knife under the cuts of meat and try to transfer all of them to your serving dish, this part takes a bit of practice.
Sweet Potatoes - You're potatoes should be done at this point. Take them out of the oven if you can easily slide a fork through them and they are lightly browned. The texture of country potatoes is what you're going for. If they have reached this point, lift them up with the parchment paper and dump them into a serving bowl. You can add some fresh cilantro as a garnish if you want to.
At this point, all the cooking is done. Place the meat, potatoes, lemon slices, and butter on the table. The butter is best slathered all over the meat. Enjoy! :D
Diagram this sentence: The Wilsons’ house is the biggest one on our block.
Answer:
the correction before s
Explanation:
Mr. Tushman looked right at me and smiled and nodded. He put his hand out for me to shake.
"Hi, August," he said, totally normally. "It's a pleasure to meet you."
"Hi," I mumbled, dropping my hand into his hand while I looked down at his feet. He was wearing red Adidas.
"So," he said, kneeling down in front of me so I couldn't look at his sneakers but had to look at his face, "your mom and dad have told me a lot about you."
—Wonder
R.J. Palacio
What inference can you make about Mr. Tushman’s feelings toward August?
He doesn't care about August.
He treats August like a regular kid.
He gives August special treatment.
Answer:
I'd say B because he wants to make Auggie feel welcome.
p.s. I love the movie so thanks for making my day!!
What evidence from the text supports this statement?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
How to end racism in the world
Answer:
have the south secede and not give 2 fu.cks. also anyone who supported trump can move there.
Explanation:
Where can a reader find most stories written by citizen journalists?
Answer:
in the newspaper
Explanation:
how does the Author use of flash back in “Anna’s Choice” represents a turning point in the story ?
Answer:
were is the picture
Explanation:
Write a 3 paragraph essay about why University of Connecticut (UCONN) is your top college & why you would like to be there?? (I need someone to do this)
Answer:
Explanation:
Academics
The University of Connecticut may be “known for our amazing athletics,” but it’s also “one of the top research universities and state schools,” a “university [that] truly cares about their students.” As one political science major puts it, UConn is “unique because it is comprised of all different types of students both in backgrounds and ethnicities. What makes us different than other universities is our cohesiveness despite these differences. We all go to one school, we all cheer on the same team, and we all bleed blue.” While “basketball games are like religion,” students say that, “UConn is focused on academic achievement.” For one student, the school’s main appeal is that it is a “large, public university [with] a variety of programs and diversity on campus.”
Student Body
UConn students are typically “very diverse due to the large student body”—you can find “students who love to go out every weekend at the bar [and] you can find students whose hobby is knitting or [to] go to ComiCONN…there really is a peer group for everyone.” The students, “the majority of which are from Connecticut,” are “uniquely passionate and spirited.
Campus Life
“Since it’s a big school, there is always something going on on-campus, whether it’s free movies, lectures, concerts, food, or more.” For students who want to experience nature, “There’s always the opportunity to go outdoors and walk to Horsebarn Hill, go on runs around campus or go on hikes in the UConn forest.” Even though the campus a little off the beaten path—one transfer student laments “the nickname for Storrs is Snores”—students say “the downtown area has developed into its own mini city” with restaurants and cafés. As one student puts it, “I am never bored on the weekend between the many shows and concerts, movies and other activities offered by the university.” Greek life plays a significant role on campus—some say that “Greek life dominates many aspects of social scene,” while others say only that there are “frat parties if you’re into that kind of scene.”