Answer:
1. Well I don't really know everybody but the most loyal would be Sam and Eric
2. Stay calm and be firm. Once your opponents see you slipping, you're done for
3. The small civilzation they attempted to build began to deteriorate when the rules broke down.
4. Why do the boys leave the pig's head on a stick in the forest?
The pig's head is a gift for the beast to eat so it will not hurt the boys. The pig's head is attracting flies and is eventually devoured by all of the flies and becomes a symbol of a God to the flies.
5. The chapter is called 'Beast from Air' , because the boys' new idea of the beast is coming from the dead parachuter. The parachuter, when falling, swung back and forth due to the wind, making it seem to look like a beast. The twins say that the beast had claws, and that it followed ad nearly touched them.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Look at what I said below :)
Explanation:
I actually did this last year, so I hope this helps:
1. I don't know how to put a chart in, but look for who listens to each person the most. Such as how Bill, Robert, Harold, Henry, and SamnEric listen to Jack, and how Piggy listens to Ralph.
2. I think he needs to try to calm Jack's group down the most. They are killing nature and wildfire and becoming cannibals. He needs to bring them down to stop the commotion.
3. I'm sorry I don't remember.
4. I need the book for this.
5. I need the book for this.
I'm sorry I couldn't answer the last few, but I hope this helped!
1.The shepherds were told about Jesus by:
A angels
B God
C wise men
D Joseph
2.Who warned the wise men how to leave Bethlehem?
A angels
B God
C Joseph
D shepherds
3.That Jesus was the Son of God was emphasized by:
A Luke
B Matthew
C Mark
D John
4.How many books are in the New Testament?
A twenty-seven
B thirty-three
C thirty-nine
D twenty-five
5.Zacharias was a:
A physician
B priest
C prophet
D publican
6.Explain the meaning of the parable of the wheat and the tares.
Answer:1.A
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.it’s the read Jesus made
Explanation:
Please write a speech on ‘Social Media-Good or Bad for children?’ Use the following hints.
Hints
Has positive aspects, but one has to be cautious of bullying and victimization.
Can break a person.
Fake face book accounts.
Valuable time wasted on social media sites.
Can affect the future.
( pls don't give improper/ copied answers, cause it will be reported. thank you for your help. )
Answer:
Psychologists have long observed bad effects of social media on the mental health of children. One finding suggests that children spending more than three hours a day on social media are twice as likely to suffer from poor mental health. Their immersion in a virtual world delays their emotional and social development.
Explanation:
Wrote this in 7th grade got a 95 hope it works
Who helps Harry find his plat form.
A. Mrs. Weasley
B. Mrs. Granger
C. Mr. Dursley
HELP PLEASE
ANSWER ASAP
“Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him.”—Mr. Justice Hugo Black in Gideon v. Wainwright
This quote shows that, because of Gideon v. Wainwright,
Answer:
The government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot pay for one.
Explanation:
First of all, that is the current law in the US. Second, the quote tells us that ANYONE without counsel cannot be assured a fair trial. he doesn't specifically mention class or money. Last, he says that counsel must be provided for the person on trial. This means without pay. The defendant must have a lawyer to ensure a fair trial, even if they can't afford one. Therefore, it's the government's job to provide one.
pls help me on this
Research the impact of Corona virus on other diseases and write a page summary based on what they have researched. They are Supposed to list the article that they have gotten their information from
pls list the link on where you got your evidence/research from
Explanation:
Its spread has left national economies and businesses counting the costs, as governments struggle with new lockdown measures to tackle the spread of the virus.
Despite the development of new vaccines, many are still wondering what recovery could look like.
Here is a selection of charts and maps to help you understand the economic impact of the virus so far.
Write your paragraph on this page in the space below, using each of the vocabulary words. In a cohesive paragraph, each sentence should relate or transition in thought to the next sentence. Your words do not have to be in the same order as the list.
Vocab words:
monologue
monotone
monotonous
unison
unicorn
unify
unique
solitude
solo
solar
PLZ HELP IM FAILING IN THIS CLASS TOO :(
Answer:
The beautiful unicorn lived in total solitude. Because of her solo existence, she found life to be quite monotonous. She even caught herself at times giving a monologue of encouragement that no one else would hear. At times, it seemed as if her only comfort was the solar energy from above. One day, an incredibly unique thing occurred. Three unicorns whom she had never met appeared in her clearing. Although their voices were rather monotone, they spoke in perfect unison. They said they had come to unify all the unicorns of the forest and that none should be alone. Happily, she joined their group and galloped to her new home.
Stating Your Claim
Which claim will you make to begin your essay? Think about the writing prompt and then write your claim here. Be sure to clearly state your position on this issue.
ANSWER BELOW HERE
1.- In my opinion stand for free equcation beacause kids like me need help sometimes, and they dont get the help they need. Also if free egucation was free lots of kids would be able to succeed in there school, often kids at home hardly dont go to shool because u have to pay and parnets work day and night to make that hard money. So I say is to take the stress of the parents hands, and have free edugation to all students that want a right to learn. Lasty if ur reading this would u stand with me or not to get the free right of education for the kids around the globle world have the right to speek of free education
AND IF U DONT WANT TO USE THAT ANSWER THEY ARE BOTH CORRECT THIS IS THE SECOND ANSWER IS BELOW HERE
2.- Our planet and its people face more problems, and more complex problems, than at any other time in history. Because children of today will have to deal with these problems as adults, it is essential that we have free education for children worldwide.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Number one sounds more like you put more effort into it, But while on that your second option works so maybe you could figure out how to incorporate both in your essay. EXP: In my opinion stand for free equcation beacause kids like me need help sometimes, and they dont get the help they need. Also if free education was free, lots of kids would be able to succeed in their school. often kids at home hardly dont go to shool because you have to pay for education, and parents work day and night to make money. Because children of today will have to deal with these problems as adults, it is essential that we have free education for children worldwide.
What are some non-examples of the word Integrate?
Answer:
differentiate and disintegrate i think?
Explanation:
please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! me finish this story, I'm running out of words, Please !!!!!!!!!
Answer:
sudenly she herd a crack! she got nervous so she wanted to run away but her curiosity got the best of her and she investigated. still freezing cold she crouched down on the grownd looking in a ditch... oh! it was just a snowy hare(rabbit). she decided to go back home and she suddenly got a cold chill, and it wasent from the snowy weather. she felt there was someone watching her, so she walked home clutching her keys that were in her pocket. when she finaly got to a safe place she wanted to atack her creeper, and she herd snow crunching and BAAM! she got the wind knocked out of her, and woke up in a cabin. (plz finish the rest)
A woman was walking in the snow of her small town. She was shivering and she felt as if her legs would freeze off, but the woman still enjoyed looking at the frost covered trees and the smoke coming from the fire places.
As the woman continued her solitary walk through the snowy town, a soft melody reached her ears. Intrigued, she followed the enchanting sound, which seemed to grow louder with each step. It led her to a cozy little café nestled amidst the wintry landscape.
Curiosity piqued, she pushed open the door, and a rush of warmth and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee embraced her. The café was adorned with twinkling lights and adorned Christmas decorations, filling the air with a festive spirit.
In one corner, a talented musician played a gentle tune on a grand piano, filling the room with an ethereal melody. The patrons, captivated by the music, sat huddled together, sharing stories and laughter as they sipped on steaming mugs of hot cocoa.
The café owner, a kind-hearted woman with a warm smile, noticed the shivering woman at the door and welcomed her with open arms. She handed her a cozy blanket and guided her to a seat by the crackling fireplace, where the woman could thaw her frozen limbs.
As she wrapped the blanket around herself, the woman's eyes sparkled with gratitude and a newfound sense of belonging. She was no longer alone in the cold; she had found a haven of warmth and camaraderie.
Engulfed in the comforting atmosphere, the woman struck up conversations with the other patrons, sharing tales of their lives and dreams. The café became a hub of friendship, where people from all walks of life found solace and connection.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. The woman became a cherished member of the café's tight-knit community. She discovered her own talent for storytelling, captivating the audience with her vivid imagination and heartfelt narratives.
Inspired by the camaraderie and the magic of the café, the woman proposed an idea to the owner. Together, they organized weekly storytelling nights, inviting locals and visitors alike to share their own stories, dreams, and aspirations. The event became a beloved tradition, bringing the town together in a celebration of the human spirit.
As word of the café's enchanting atmosphere spread, people from far and wide flocked to experience its warmth and the captivating stories that unfolded within its walls. The small town transformed into a bustling destination, thriving with creativity, laughter, and a deep sense of community.
And so, the woman's walk in the snow had led her to a place she had never anticipated—a place of connection, purpose, and shared joy. In the embrace of the café's inviting ambiance and the company of kindred spirits, she had discovered the true beauty of her small town and the magic that lay hidden within the simplest moments of life.
From that day forward, the woman's winter walks became a cherished tradition. She would wander through the snow-covered streets, her heart filled with gratitude for the café and the beautiful journey it had set in motion. And as she looked at the frost-covered trees and the smoke billowing from the chimneys, she couldn't help but smile, knowing that within those wintry scenes, there was a tapestry of stories waiting to be told and a community waiting to be united.
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4. Read the directions for the chart in number 4A on page 196 of the Ready book page.
Looking at the chart, you will decide which box the X goes in that matches the author's claim in the article.
The first box is A, the middle box is B, and the third box is C.
Mark the correct first, middle, or third bubble below.
Answer:
where is the chart?
Explanation:
I think we need the chart to answer the question
I need a name for an italian mafia boss male ideally but female i can make it work. back story aswell
Answer:
sir grong
Explanation:
backstory
BIG MAN, known for the bartony shooting, which resulted in the deaths of 43 men, single handely
robbed the biggest bank it the country, escaping with millions.
murdered families for fun
except he died cuz he killed john wicks dog.
Read the passage. [1] Improperly disposing of batteries is one of the most harmful things we can do to the environment. [2] Improper disposal can cause heavy metals to seep into the ground and create landfill fires. [3] This releases harmful chemicals into the air that people and animals breathe. [4] Chemicals found in batteries including cadmium, lead, and sulfuric acid can cause serious health problems. Which sentence can be added to the passage to provide additional evidence to support the claim? Throwing batteries into the trash is destructive to the environment. Batteries should be used less often, so there is less harm done to the environment. One study shows that batteries in landfills cause lead levels in drinking water to rise. I believe that all people should learn how to recycle batteries safely and regularly.
Answer:
C:
Explanation:
MAKE ME BRAINLEST
Answer:
MAKE ME BRAINLEST c
Explanation:
How does Uncle Vernon react to Harry's request for a ride to this platform?
A. He Laughs Maliciously
B. He agrees and takes him happily
C. He tells him to take a cab
PLEASE HELP
Read the first quatrain of "Sonnet XII."
How does the rhyming of time with prime affect the poem?
Sonnet XII
by William Shakespeare
When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;
When I behold the violet past prime,
And sable curls all silvered o'er with white;
When lofty trees I see barren of leaves
Which erst from heat did canopy the herd,
And summer's green all girded up in sheaves
Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard,
Then of thy beauty do I question make,
That thou among the wastes of time must go,
Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake
And die as fast as they see others grow;
And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence
Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.
Read the first quatrain of "Sonnet XII."
How does the rhyming of time with prime affect the poem?
It makes the language easier to understand.
It encourages the reader to read the poem aloud.
It shows how time and prime share the same meaning.
It emphasizes the quatrain's theme of the passage of time.
It makes the language easier to understand.
It encourages the reader to read the poem aloud.
It shows how time and prime share the same meaning.
It emphasizes the quatrain's theme of the passage of time.
Answer:
I might be wrong but I believe its "It emphasizes the quatrain's theme of the passage of time"
Explanation:
im taking the quiz rn lol
Answer:
Your answer is D
Explanation:
summary of the The Little Match Girl By Hans Christian Andersen (1846)
Explanation:
The short story “The Little Match Girl” is all about the poverty, hunger and helplessness of a little girl who is sent to sell matches when she is supposed to stay at home or at school. When all the world seems to be celebrating the New Year’s Eve, the girl is deprived of the joy. But the readers are caught in the riddle whether it is sheer poverty of the family, or the cruelty of a father to his daughter; may be both.
I NEED HELP WRAPPING UP WITHOUT REPEATING ANYTHING
Answer:
Therefore, GMOs are not harmful in any way, and can help prevent food from being diseased.
Explanation:
Therefore, it can be concluded that GMO crops may contain more nutrients, are grown with fewer pesticides, and are usually cheaper than their non-GMO counterparts. However, GMO foods may cause allergic reactions because of their altered DNA and they may increase antibiotic resistance.
Hi, hello, I'm writing a book (because why not), if you have any ideas or comments please let me know. (I apologize for my terrible ability to spell/correctly use grammar)
here we go
hoo boy...
"He paced back and forth along the lines and lines of Avians, an entire population, an entire planet. What was he doing, these were his people, his home. He couldn’t do this, not to them, he- no. These people had thrown him away, they sent him out to die because of who he was. What, he was. This was what they deserved, this was necessary. He stopped in front of one of them, she was at average height, olive skin and short black hair that faded to a muted purple. Judging by her uniform she was a fighter pilot, a cadet he presumed. Out of mere curiosity he pushed up her black sleeve revealing a diamond-shaped marking at her wrist, her ID, he tapped her cold skin and blue luminous writing appeared above her wrist. No name was given, he found this rather odd, she had no birthdate or place of residence, unexpected, all that appeared was Subject #3339. He dropped her hand, blood pounding in his ears, how had he not recognized her, she was his downfall, she caused this, the child of Lunar. He grasped his chest, forcing himself to breathe. If she was still alive 3338 must be as well, he got shakily to his feet and ran his hands through his mess of hair. Breath, he thought they can’t hurt you when they’re under your control, he focused his mind on the energy flooding the room. The glamour was comfortably familiar to him, he channeled it into the form he would take as the Avians ruler. "
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Answer:
If you wrote this, I'm just saying wowww. Other than two grammar mistakes, it was really good.
Explanation:
Help!
Just the name itself will make you giggle. It's a great word that conjures visions of slime and unpleasantness. It is perhaps the most annoying part of having a cold or allergies. Mucus, however, plays a very important role in defense of our bodies and our health. In fact, it's high time mucus got a lot more respect.
First, there are some amazing facts about mucus that are worthy of respect. Humans produce about a liter of mucus every day, whether they are sick or not. Bony fish and some invertebrates (snails or slugs) also have mucus cells on the outside of their body. This external mucus creates a protective coating that prevents predators' toxins from doing harm. Humans produce mucus to protect our stomachs, our lungs, and several other systems.
We tend to not like mucus because it is a considered a symptom or sign that something is wrong. We usually only see it when we are sick, and so we tend to dislike it. According to Michael M. Johns, III, MD, however, "mucus is incredibly important for our bodies." Johns, an assistant professor at Emory University, calls mucus "the oil in the engine" of our bodies. Without mucus, our engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop working properly.
Furthermore, mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick. It lines the tissues in your mouth, your nose, throat, and lungs. It also is crucial in protecting your digestive system. Mucus puts a protective coating over the surfaces of these tissues, keeping them moist. Most of the time we don't notice mucus is making our lives better. It does its job quietly, making everything run smoothly, keeping our inner tissues soft and flexible enough to fight off invaders.
Occasionally, though our mucus-making membranes go into overdrive. If you eat a hot pepper, your mucus membranes in your mouth and throat start producing extra mucus to protect you. If you come into contact with pollen, you may get a runny nose and start sneezing and coughing. When these things happen, your mucus systems start making more fluids to wash away the irritating particles. Mucus also has some antibodies that increase our ability to fight off bacteria and viruses.
It's hard to appreciate what is essentially slime, but we have mucus for some very good reasons. It helps to keep us healthy and lets us know when our bodies are under attack. We would be wise to respect what our bodies do to keep us safe. So the next time you find yourself reaching for a tissue, remember mucus is your friend and ally.
What's in a Name?
Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function, but also because it is one of those words that simultaneously makes you feel grossed-out and giggly. Other words for this powerfully important human-health tool include slime and phlegm. Slang words for mucus include boogers and snot. All of these words have the same giggle-power, simply from the combination of consonants and vowels. By the way, mucus is an old word; it's been around since the mid-1600s and has roots back to Latin (mucere, to be moldy or musty) and Greek (myxa, mucus). While you may assume that words like snot and boogers are relatively new slang terms, they are not. Snot dates to 1560 and comes from an Old English word, gesnot, and has the same root as the word snout. The word booger is not quite as old but has been in use since the 1890s.
Which states how "Making the Most of Mucus" uses the quotation? (1 point)
a. To create a metaphor for the importance of mucus
b. To list specific functions of mucus in the body
c. To support the idea that mucus is needed by our bodies
d. To suggest mucus has a well-deserved bad reputation
Answer:
I believe the ansswer is D
I really hope you get it right if not D then A but first go with D.
PLEASE HELP
IM ALMOST DONE WITH THIS- I NEED HELP
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation: Because it tells the city council what will happen if the building is built over the park! Not the best at explaining things but I hope this helps! Good Luck!
Bonjour Y'all, I'm brain dead and I need help.
I need some tips on staying motivated, because I need to get some work done
anyway that's it, thank you :o)
Answer:
seven tips and tricks that'll get you motivated in no time.
Don't Think About it as Hard Work. ...
Create Small, Bite-Sized Goals. ...
Read Daily. ...
Stop Caring About the Things That Don't Matter. ...
Set a Quit Time. ...
Just Do It. ...
Celebrate Wins
what is the occasion of all together now?
Answer:
Whie Netflix's newest original movie, All Together Now starring Auli'i Cravalho may seem like it's ripped from a heart-wrenching true story, it's actually based on a fictional book. ... Sorta Like A Rockstar and All Together Now both follow Amber through the ups and downs of her senior year of high school.
Explanation:
What two items does Katniss acquire in these chapters?
Choose two answers.
A
medicine
B
the bow and arrows
C
a wool jacket
D
a heavy sword
Fallen Leaves and Water Quality
adapted from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Removing leaf litter does a lot more than make a yard look nice. The leaves can actually be harmful if left alone. A study in Madison, Wisconsin shows why.
Leaf litter adds a large amount of phosphorus to urban storm water, which then runs off into waterways and lakes. Excessive amounts of nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen can be fatal for fish and other aquatic life. In Madison, Wisconsin, scientists tested exactly how much of the nutrients existed. Without removal, leaf litter and other organic debris in the fall contributed 56 percent of the annual total phosphorus in urban storm water. This compares to only 16 percent when streets were cleared of leaves prior to rain.
This information proved to be very helpful. "Our study found that leaf removal is one of the few treatment options available to environmental managers for reducing the amount of dissolved nutrients in storm water," said Bill Selbig, a USGS scientist and the author of the report. "These findings are applicable to any city that is required to reduce phosphorus loads from urban areas."
From 2013 to 2015, scientists looked at concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen in storm water from two areas in western Madison that had similar tree cover. The city applied a leaf litter removal program from late September through mid-November at one site but not the other. The researchers found significantly lower amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen at the site where leaves were removed.
The study also found that storm water nutrient levels were highest during the fall. This finding shows that leaf removal programs are most effective during fall in Madison. It also shows that sources other than leaves, such as street dirt and grass clippings, were likely the main contributors of phosphorus and other nutrients during spring and summer.
During the study period, the city of Madison used leaf collection, street cleaning, and leaf blowers to remove leaf litter from residential areas. They also asked residents to pile their leaves next to the street to limit excess debris. Leaf collection and street cleaning occurred about every seven days from late September through mid-November.
The study in Madison has helped shed light on growing concerns for many environmentalists. The good news is that with proper maintenance, all cities can produce cleaner water.
The USGS collaborated with the City of Madison, the Fund for Lake Michigan, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on the study.
Which two statements explain how paragraph 4 contributes to the development of ideas in the passage?
It shows that leaf litter can affect storm water in multiple locations.
It introduces the importance of timing when removing leaf litter.
It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program.
It gives examples of the ways in which leaf litter is removed during fall.
It presents the idea that leaf removal processes need to be improved.
Answer:The two answers are:
- It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program
- It shows that leaf litter can affect storm water in multiple locations
Explanation:
just took test B)
“Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name.”
A. Paradox
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Repetition
D. Personification
it would be C or D hope I helped
Who said the following quote from DEATH CLOUD?
"It would be nice if one person could always make a difference, but in this complicated world of ours you sometimes need friends, and you sometimes need an organization to back you up."
answer choices
Sherrinford Holmes
Baron Maupertuis
Amyus Crowe
Matty
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What images does the word Kristallnacht, or its English translation, “night of broken glass,” bring to mind? What words and phrases do the three narrators of the selection—Alfons, Helen, and the author—use that helps you form mental pictures of the events happening across Germany on the night of November 9, 1938? Use specific details from the excerpt to support your response.
Answer:
Helen
Explanation:
help you form mental pics of events in your mind
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass, additionally called the November slaughter, was a massacre against Jews completed by the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung paramilitary powers alongside regular people all through Nazi Germany on 9–10 November 1938. The German specialists looked on without interceding.
Ewish homes, medical clinics and schools were scoured as aggressors obliterated structures with sledgehammers. Rioters annihilated 267 places of worship all through Germany, Austria and the Sudetenland.
North of 7,000 Jewish organizations were harmed or destroyed 30,000 Jewish men were captured and imprisoned in death camps.
English antiquarian Martin Gilbert composed that no occasion throughout the entire existence of German Jews somewhere in the range of 1933 and 1945 was so broadly announced as it was occurring, and the records from unfamiliar columnists working in Germany drew overall consideration.
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Help me please tell me RIGHT answer plssssss
Answer:
the second answer from the top
Explanation:
breakdown of rocks into smaller particles from the effects of wind, water, ice
Answer: These two processes collaborate to break down rocks by removing or forcing out particles and sediment.
Explanation: Both weathering and erosion are processes that wear away rocks. Water is a force that helps both processes to occur. Hope this helps! :) If not, I am sorry :(. If it does, Your Welcome! :)
please help I will mark brainlist. ( All u got to do is to write a story about the picture)
PLease help I need it
I gazed out into the icy world, the ocean of ice I knew I needed to cross. I could see the last flickering light of civilization, the fires burning bright in the homes. I shivered, I needed to get there soon, or else I might just freeze to death. I still remember when the first snow came. me and my family, in California, thought it was a miracle, little did we know it was a curse. when the snow didn't let up, my father got out the generator. he huddled me and my mother in blankets, taking only one for himself. about a week later, I awoke to my father's cold hand on mine. his blood had frozen inside him. me and my mother cried ourselves to sleep that night. soon we were out of food. we needed to leave. we started to walk, taking all of our belongings with us. we joined a small group of people heading for the last of civilization. one by one, they all died, either frozen or picked off by the animals. eventually, I was the last one. on some days, I thought it would be better to just kneel over and die. but I made it. I'm alive, and soon I will be home.
Answer:I gazed across the icy world thinking wow, this is so beautiful. You know I never thought of the world like this and I never imagined it would look like this the ice the snow the everything. WOW!!!
Explanation:
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{ Where and when do you listen to music? This could be in your daily life or special events. }
{ Create a list of ten or more ideas. }
Answer:
Explanation:
I listen to music at home in my bed love Ariana Grande and mostly eat and dance while listening
Answer:
1. while i am in the shower
2. on a road trip
3. hanging out with my friends
4. by myself doing homework
5. reading
6. working out
7. when i'm on a walk
8. when i'm drawing
9. anytime i'm sad
10. when i'm playing video games
Explanation:
Which transition should the writer use to replace To start, to most logically connect the ideas in the paragraph?
There are many reasons to adopt an animal from a shelter. Adopting saves lives and makes room for more animals to receive help. Adopting is less expensive than buying a pet, and shelter pets are often already trained and socialized. To start, adopting gives homeless animals a second chance in a loving home. And adopters gain a new best friend!
Most importantly,
Because of this,
In a different way,
For example,
Answer:
Most importantly
Explanation: