Question:
PLEASE HELP Which statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage? (picture)Answer:
I believe the answer is B, because lonesome usually means to be lonely or to be isolated, and when the author uses the word fades he probably means something dying or something growing faint.* I am not responsible if you get this question wrong, for you are the one who asked the question. *
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Propel in a sentence
Answer:
Planes use their engines and propellers to propel them forward
Explanation:
Answer:
The propellers on the boat made it go fast.
Explanation:
Dude I honestly don't know what you mean sorry...
Read the sentence.
The thin branch groaned under the weight of the heavy, wet snow.
Which word from the sentence is an example of figurative language?
thin
groaned
weight
heavy
Answer: Groaned
Explanation: The answer is groaned because it's personifying the thin branch. Groaning is something only people do, but it was used to describe the branch. This is called personification, a type of figuartive language.
Answer:
B- groaned
Explanation:
Correct on edge 2021 hope this helps!
Which sentence best describes one aspect of friendship present in Passage 3 but not in Passage 2?
A. A good friend helps even if it is not wanted.
B. Friends hesitant to accept help are usually thankful for it in the end.
C. Friends who accept help are likely to not want it anymore once they feel better.
D. A good friend often feels more like family.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
sike i lied your question is fried.
Which of the following uses proper subject-verb agreement?
A
Neither Carl nor Samuel hike on the weekends.
B.
Joe or James drive the car to school every Friday.
C.
Sarah and Lionel walks to the bus stop
D.
Neither Amy nor Marcus likes ice cream.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Neither Amy nor Marcus likes ice cream
look i want to know what is the difference between having friends and having people you know and that your cool with but your not friends with them
Answer: there really isn't a difference your just not cool with them i have people who are just like that i got friends that i"m cool with and i got people i know but not cool with them its kinda like you just talk to them
Explanation:
Answer:
Falling to understand the difference between a friend and an acquaintance can easily become the biggest detriment to growing as an individual. Sound heavy but it's true. we deal with so many people on a daily basis that we get catch up in the moment without awareness of whether we should be treating the people in front of us as a friend or an acquaintance.
Exercise 3B Use adjectives
Add one suitable adjective to each of these sentences,
1. My Dad says he will take us on holiday to Namibia in December.
2. We will stay in a hotel in Windhoek.
3. I will take my camera with me to record all the things we see.
4. You can get information about Namibia's game parks from any travel agent.
5. My uncle went to Namibia on a slow train many years ago.
6. He enjoyed visiting the towns and the countryside.
7. He worked for months on a farm in Erongo.
8. When the farmer paid him, he bought a car and drove across the desert to Oshakati.
9.He met a girl in Tsumeb and married her.
10. She is now my Aunt Vaya.
11. Perhaps my friend can come with us.
12. We have spent many holidays together.
13. Aunt Vaya is clever - sbe lectures at the university.
14. The Namib Desert attracts tourists from all over the world.
15. The desert is dry throughout the year.
Answer:
1. My Dad, who is very attentive, says he will take us on holiday to Namibia in December.
2. We will stay in a beautiful hotel in Windhoek.
3. I will take my old camera with me to record all the things we see.
4. You can get information about Namibia's game parks from any knowledgeable travel agent.
5. My rich uncle went to Namibia on a slow train many years ago.
6. He enjoyed visiting the small towns and the countryside.
7. He worked for long months on a farm in Erongo.
8. When the farmer paid him, he bought a red car and drove across the desert to Oshakati.
9.He met a pretty girl in Tsumeb and married her.
10. She is now my dear Aunt Vaya.
11. Perhaps my best friend can come with us.
12. We have spent many good holidays together.
13. Aunt Vaya is clever - she lectures at the new university.
14. The Namib Desert attracts curious tourists from all over the world.
15. The desert is dry and hot throughout the year.
Explanation:
All adjectives added are marked in bold.
Adjective is a class of words used to promote a description and present a characteristic about something or someone. They are widely used in descriptive texts, as they can show how an element present in the text is, and can even explain what that element does. The adjectives have a special function of creating mental images in the reader, allowing him to visualize what he is reading through the description presented.
after twenty years of coaching at the same school, the football coach had yet to see poor officiating
is it ethos, pathos, or logos
Answer:
ethos
Explanation:
I NEED HELP ASAP!!!!!!! After reading "A Rose for Emily" describe how this short story is reflective of Modernist literature?
Answer:
The story reveals modernist traits in its temporal experimentation, symbolization of the departure from the Old South and the move towards modernity, and the questionable sexuality surrounding its characters. modernist literature.
Explanation:
Tension between the modern and the old, specifically, the Old South, pervades "A Rose for Emily" from beginning to end.
From the very first scene in the story, Miss Emily's house, which once was on an upper-class street, is now surrounded with "modern" industrial buildings, warehouses, and Miss Emily's house looks like a decayed structure whose prime has long since departed.
Modernism comes into the story with a vengeance when a deputation of the town government arrives at Miss Emily's house to tell her that she needs to pay her taxes. Unfortunately for the modern part of the town, the Old South raises its head (in the form of Miss Emily) and tells them Miss Emily has no taxes--that they had been remitted permanently by Colonel Sartoris years ago. This very modern attempt fails utterly to defeat the Old South.
Later, when Miss Emily buys rat poison, ostensibly to get rid of "rats," the pharmacist tells her that (modern) laws require him to know why she is asking for poison, she simply looks him in the eye, and she wins another war between modernism and the Old South.
During the only incident in which Miss Emily actually does something "modern"--allowing herself to be courted not only by a blue-collar worker but a Yankee--the townspeople adopt very Old South attitudes and actually try to bring in relatives to talk some sense into Miss Emily in order to get her to act like the aristocratic southern lady that she still is. This also fails completely, another defeat, but this time the conflict is flipped on its side, with Miss Emily fighting to be modern,and the town trying to keep the Old South alive.
The town, in essence, represents to forces of modernism in conflict with the Old South, and Miss Emily, most of whose actions are relentlessly Old South, defeats the forces of modernism until her death.
Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text.
Read the sentences from “Solar Power for Public Buildings.”
So pollution levels will drop. Big cities will have less smog. There will be fewer health problems from breathing dirty air. Rivers and streams will also be less contaminated. Drinking water will be cleaner.
How does the author relate the ideas in the sentences?
Answer:
i would say cause and effect
Explanation:
Answer:
"I'm having this test "
Explanation:
its cause and effect
select the letter of the correct answer what is the cause and effect relationship that takes place in the article
Hello. You did not submit the article to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to find the cause and effect relationship in the article, after reading it. In that case, you should look in the text for the moment when a situation happens as a result of another situation. Therefore, the text must show an element (cause) which, when it happened, caused the creation of another element (effect).
Write a summary of the article in 4-5 sentences.
The sit-in movement
Answer:
the organization didnt believe in voilence but they did believe the white people were violent so 1500 africans american got arrestered for arrested for sitting but this brought many results. ly leaders would sponsor these sit in like MLK. because the results the core was able to plan a freedom ride in 1961 allowing blacks and whites to ride together sadly some people were attacked and had to take planes. and the attorney general made sure to protect future protest
The price of gold fluctuates most similarly to that of?
a. Bonds
b. CDs
c. Stocks
d. Investments
What terms of praise does Rudolfo Anaya apply to Chávez in the elegy? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer. ( Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez)
PLZ ANSWER AS FAST AS U CAN IF U DO YOU WILL BE MARK BRAINILIST
Answer:
Rudolfo Anaya praises Cháves talking about how he is honored and admired, as he sees him as a true hero.
Explanation:
In "Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez" we can see how Anaya had a strong admiration for Cháves and not only him, but many rural workers felt a strong positive feeling about the life and activism that Cháves promoted while he was alive. Everyone saw Cháves as a hero and praised him with that term. Furthermore, they believe that Cháves was someone worthy of honor, respect and admiration, as we can see in the paragraph:
"Each one of us has a role in building the house of justice. We must fight against oppression, in this way we honour Cezar and all the good men and women who have struggled to better our lives"
PLEASE HELP factors that could lead to poor kitchen waste management
Answer:
Explanation:
Lack of Public Awareness. One of the first causes of poor waste management is a lack of public awareness or, more specifically, lack of awareness within businesses and poor attitudes. Refusal To Learn About Compliance. Businesses have a responsibility to remain compliant with rules and regulations regarding waste management. There are quite a few of these rules in place within the UK. Insufficient Investment in Waste Management. This factor is related to the previous one in that some individuals will want to remain non-compliant in order to save money. Lack of Proper Machinery.hope this helps :)
What are the 3 differnces between lives of teenagers in now and teenagers in the past?
Answer:
- Teenagers now have more access to recourses to find information, back in the day teenagers were very sheltered
-Teenagers today care more about big issues(such as mental health) while back in the day teenagers were uninformed or just skimmed through it
-Teenagers today have a different style of how they do things (such as clothes,music,etc) than teenagers back in the day
Explanation:
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how does Tristan's eagerness to fix the bike create suspense?
Answer:
Option A. The reader is left questioning Tristan's decision to undertake something that might jeopardize his getting a job.
Explanation:
what role does may beth foster play in the book Sadie
Answer:
I D O N T K N O W
Explanation:
who the mass media control the mind
Jim Morrison of The Doors once famously said, “Whoever controls the media, controls the mind,” and I agree with him. The media is a means of mass communication that is impactful and a reflection of our society.
Answer:
The News
Explanation:
Many people only read the headlines of articles or catchy catchphrases without doing any research, so the actual truth could be misrepresented.
What is the tone of this excerpt from Robert Frost's "The Road Not taken"?
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
A.
reflective
B.
sad
C.
restless
D.
lonely
Answer: reflective
Explanation:
when he looks back on this many years later, will he think he took the right path? what would his life have been like if he were to have taken the other road?
Answer:
reflective
Explanation:
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i hope this helped the people who were stuck on this question
Pls tell the clauses in these sentences It's really urgent 1) he built a no.Of stupas, which are believed to hold the relics of the Buddha 2) in all, 33 such inscriptions have been found ,which are collectively reffered to as Ashoka's edicts 3) there was one kingdom in the east of India that still refused to submit to him 4) this was the kingdom of Kalinga ,which covered the present day northern Andhra Pradesh and most of Orissa 5)when he was a young prince, Ashoka' s nickname was chand(fierce) Ashoka 6) the edicts that survive say that as many as 100,000 people were killed in the war
Answer:
The underlined and bolded statement in the given sentences happens to be the clauses as requested.
1) he built a no.Of stupas, which are believed to hold the relics of the Buddha
2) in all, 33 such inscriptions have been found ,which are collectively reffered to as Ashoka's edicts
3) there was one kingdom in the east of India that still refused to submit to him
4) this was the kingdom of Kalinga ,which covered the present day northern Andhra Pradesh and most of Orissa
5)when he was a young prince, Ashoka' s nickname was chand(fierce) Ashoka
6) the edicts that survive say that as many as 100,000 people were killed in the war
Explanation:
A common theme, related to the god’s reactions to human behavior, in the Greek myth and the Egyptian myth is ______.
Answer:
Great Hymn to Aton
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Great Hymn to Aton
Explanation:
4. Who is Dr. John Watson?
Answer:
Watson, in full Dr. John H. Watson, fictional English physician who is Sherlock Holmes's devoted friend and associate in a series of detective stories and novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Answer:
fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories. A obsidian who is Sherlock Holmes devoted friend and associate in a series of detective stories and novels.
how does author Mackenzie Carro characterize the 1950s and '60s era
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
To characterize the times of the 50s and 60s, the author must have used a series of adjectives that not only show the characteristics of that time but also reinforce the similarities and differences between them. In this case, we can say that the author characterizes these two epochs through a descriptive language that presents these two epochs in a specific and punctual way.
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Read "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and answer the question.
[1] I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
[5] Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
[10] Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
[15] A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
[20] In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
The words Wordsworth uses in his poem reveal that he views nature as something to
endure
monitor
think about
treasure
Answer:
Treasure
Explanation:
What is a theme? Im doing a test to see how many people know the correct answer!
an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature
Answer:
A setting or background pretty much
PLZZZ ANSWERRRRRR Explain briefly what an epidemiologist does.
Answer:
Often called “Disease Detectives”, epidemiologists search for the cause of disease, identify people who are at risk, determine how to control or stop the spread or prevent it from happening again. Physicians, veterinarians, scientists, and other health professionals often train to be “Disease Detectives”.
Explanation:
Pretty much think about the people that are tracing the Coronavirus right now
What is an author's point of view in an informational text?
A. The use of first, second, and third person perspective
O B. The author's reason for writing the text.
.
O C. The author's opinion
O D. None of the answers are correct
Toby now has light-colored fur, long legs, and seven brothers and sisters. He is reincarnated as a___________________. the question is from the dogs porpoise.
Why did Friar Laurence (The Priest) decide to send a letter instead of telling Romeo himself about the devised plan?
Answer:
Because if he would tell Romeo himself, then there was a chance that, Romeo would try to ruin the plan on purpose, or accidentally. And the letter was sure to arrive right when the plan was executed, therefore there were supposed to be no mess-up's.
Explanation:
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Making the Most of Mucus
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.
engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop WURING prope
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 hurnan-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 of the following correctly summarizes the main point of the “what’s in a name?” Section
A. Mucus has a good name and a interesting synonyms.
B. Mucus should make more people laugh.
C. Words for mucus is ideal for what it describes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation: