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Dear Paul,
My name is Simon and I'm from London. I'm 15 years old. I [go] to school in the city. I [enjoy] art and and music, but I [don't] like history or geography. Sport is my favorite subject. My friends and I play football and tennis but we [don't] play basketball.
I've got one sister. My sister Rachel is 18. She [doesn't] live at home. She [studies] computers in Edinburgh. I've got a big black dog, Ozzie. Ozzie [doesn't] know he's a dog. He [thinks] he is human! He [sleeps] in my bed and [sits] with us at the table. He's an ugly old dog but we [love] him anyways. Have you got a pet? Write and tell about your family. I want to know more about you.
Simon
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Examples:
Man vs man: She wanted to go to the dance, but he wanted to go to the movies.
Man vs Nature: He was trying to get back to the shore, but the shark got him.
Man vs Society: Katniss versus The Capitol in The Hunger Games trilogy. Katniss despises the games and suffering that the government has imposed. Her rebellion against The Capitol incites a war.
Man vs Self: She was doubting whether to take the test or make a drawing
Explanation:
Man vs man: A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests.
Man vs Nature: the protagonist must struggle against an intangible force(s)
Man vs Society: Racism, segregation, religious beliefs, environmental issues, being wrongly accused of something, and being ousted from society are all examples of how someone can come into conflict with his or her community.
Man vs Self: This is an external conflict
What will be the MAIN problem if people choose NOT to recycle?
A.Cities will have to distribute more recycle bins.
B.The earth's trees and metals will be wasted.
C.Cities will have to hire more sanitation workers.
D.No new products will be developed
Answer:
Explanation:
B i believe
Read the excerpt from "Albert Schweitzer: A Life of Service and Sacrifice.”
By the time Albert was twenty-one years old, it was clear to his friends and family that he was a very gifted man who would succeed in any career. Albert was also aware of his many talents, but instead of thinking about success, he was filled with feelings of gratitude. He began to develop the idea that he ought to pay something back for all of the good fortune in his life. He created an unusual life plan. He pledged to serve his own interests only until he turned thirty. After that, he would serve the world.
The central idea of this excerpt is that Albert Schweitzer
ANSWER ASAP 20 POINTS
developed a plan that would use his many talents to give back to the world.
was a very talented man who would one day become a great success.
started off as self-centered, but became a great humanitarian.
chose to go to Africa even though his family and friends thought he should not.
Answer:
B.was a very talented man who would one day become a great success.
Explanation:
Answer:b
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Help “How important is it to live a moral life if you want your personal relationships to last? Give examples to support your thoughts and ideas”.
Answer:
It is important to live a moral life if you'd want a personal relationship, because a person's morality can benefit us in some way. Moral traits have social value and signal to us whether we should approach or avoid and whether we should affiliate with that person. An example a moral life is always telling the truth, keeping your promises, and another is to treat your partner how you'd like to be treated. My thought on living in a moral life is a bit frustrating, but fair because you wouldn't like it if your partner, or anyone in general were to break their promises or even lie to you, whether if it's constant or not. Anyone would be upset if someone lied to them, but I think it's fair because I'd appreciate it if my partner or anyone would tell me the truth at all times, and they'd appreciate it if I did the same to them.
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Read this excarpt from The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. Then fill in the blanks in the paragraph that follows.
TRUE! nervous very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am: but why willyou say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my
sensesnot destroyednot dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I
heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily- how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain: but once conceived. it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion
there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his
eye! yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture- a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me. my blood ran cold: and so
by degrees - very gradually - I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever.
In these opening lines, the reader is presented with a narrator who wants to kill "the old man" because of his eye. The author uses the
lines to present a
vconflict. Based on this excerpt. this stage of the plot is most likely to occur in
Based on this excerpt, this stage of the plot is most likely to occur in the old man's bedroom/house during the nighttime.
What is hyperbole?
A hyperbole is a type of figure of speech that uses exaggeration to create strong impressions. Example, that suitcase weighed a ton!. Here it doesn't mean that the suitcase weight a ton which is two thousand pounds but that it's very very heavy.
From the passage, "I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth". This means that the individual heard all that was said without missing any information.
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Answer: flashback
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relating to the character of an early stage in the
evolutionary or historical development of
something.
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I'm literally stressing over a final essay over The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, and I have to answer what is a meaningful life according to Hemingway? How does the ideal human respond to life? I'm on the body paragraph and I'm stuck. I've been sitting at my desktop for an hour and all I have on the 2nd paragraph is: According to Ernest Hemingway, the old man represents the ideal human
The paper is due tomorrow. PLEASE HELP!
Ah, well have you tried re-reading it and taking notes about the question. I have not read it unfortunately but I hope this helps! sorry!
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Why is the tongue the strongest muscle?
Answer: tongue is a tough worker. It is made up of groups of muscles and like the heart it is always working. It helps in the mixing process of foods.
Explanation:
Answer:
It has a lot of strong muscles to support itself.
Explanation:
It is considered a very powerful muscle along with calf muscles because it pulls against the force of gravity to keep the body upright. The tongue is a tough worker. It is made up of groups of muscles and like the heart it is always working. It helps in the mixing process of foods.
How much topsoil have we lost in the last 100 years?
Answer:
1 % of soil a year
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What information does setting provide the reader? Why is that information important?
Answer: The setting of a story is important because it gives the reader a sense of the time, location, and atmosphere in which the story takes place. It is also important because it enhances the experience of the reader and adds plot, atmosphere, and characters to the production of the story.
What keeps Darry from being a Soc?
A. madras
B. mustangs
C. football
D. the boys
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
Social networking
Explanation:
Because more people would see it on social media.
Answer:
Social networking
PARAGRAPH 7:
The Ghost Town
7 Today, Centralia is an eerie ghost town. The wafting smoke and shifting soil are too dangerous for most to brave. The detour signs on Route 61 give no indication of the troubles in Centralia; most cars just veer around the smoldering town. But for those who are fascinated by the fire, Centralia has become a sort of mecca. Tourists come to stare at the devastated landscape, and conspiracy theorists gather to share their outlandish ideas. Of the visitors, the researchers are the most hopeful. They study Centralia's soil, plants, and animals, and they believe that the effects of the fire will shed light upon the processes that created this planet. Though a terrible tragedy, the Centralia fire may someday lead to breakthroughs in science and technology.
QUESTION:
What is the central idea of paragraph 7?
A.
Because of the lack of signs, many are unaware of the impact of the fire.
B.
Because of the fire, Centralia has seen a boost in tourism and scientific research.
C.
The population of Centralia has dropped significantly since the fire started.
D.
As a result of the conspiracies, many people do not believe the fire was real.
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Should protesting against the United States government be considered an act of terrorism?
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
Its an act to be violent and no one should tolerate it
Answer:
Protests are meant to be peaceful, and they are different from riots. Protesting for a change against the government should not be considered an act of terrorism, as it is even stated in the constitution that people have a right to speak up for a change. Riots should be considered an act of terrorism, as they cause harm to the innocent people that are targeted within those groups of people. A protest is meant to be a peaceful way to settle a matter, therefore I do not think they should be considered an act of terrorism.
However, if people claim to be protesting, and harming people along the way, this should be concluded as a riot and taken care of. Protests should be monitored to ensure that nothing gets out of hand, as some people take these names for granted.
When participating in a group discussion, a good group member maintains a balance between
speaking and listening.
summarizing and elaborating.
stating facts and offering opinions.
taking notes and contributing.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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I've been making a cake
Answer:
Explanation:
What kind of cake?
Answer:
How's it taste? Did you do it right?
Which of these types of text are written to inform the audience?
a new student handbook
an ad for a new sports drink
a mystery novel set in Spain
a comic book about the future
Answer:
a new student handbook
Explanation:
although an ad can be informing, its mainly to persuade viewers to buy it
If we make the analogy that the mitochondrion is the power plant of a
cell city, what is the chloroplast?
power plant
control center
solar panel
border between countries
Answer:
Solar Panel
Explanation:
Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells.
Just like Solar panels, that convert light and heat energy of the sun into other useful/required energy forms.
I was concerned about the constitution of the track team. It was made up of too many boys and not enough girls, leading me to think our team would not be competitive. What is most clearly the meaning of the word constitution in the sentences? A. the principles used to govern a nation, state, or corporation B. a written form of the principles used to govern C. the way something is put together D. the strength or health of a person's body
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
How have Ponyboy’s feelings for Darry changed since the beginning of the story? Why? Use examples
Answer:
At the beginning of the novel, Ponyboy resents Darry for being too strict and always bothering him for not using his head. He recognizes the sacrifices that Darry has made to raise his two little brothers, but still thinks Darry just doesn't care for him at all.
But in Chapter 5, when Soda and Darry come to the hospital, Ponyboy has a revelation. He sees his oldest brother cry for the first time in years - he didn't even cry at their parents' funeral - and realizes that "Darry did care about me, maybe as much as he cared about Soda, and because he cared he was trying too hard to make something of me." He understands that Darry is terrified of losing another person he loves, and wonders "how I could ever have thought him hard and unfeeling."
In Chapter 10, when Ponyboy wakes up momentarily, he asks Soda if Darry is sorry he's sick. He also worries throughout the chapter that maybe he didn't ask for Darry while he was delirious, but Soda finally confirms that he did. This concern for Darry's feelings is a huge change from the way Ponyboy regarded his oldest brother in the beginning of the novel. Now he is worried that, because deep down he feels he can relate better to Soda, he might have left Darry out in his unconscious babbling.
Explanation:
This shows that money does not always benefit society because of why
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Explanation: 1. Economic inequality can give wealthier people an unacceptable degree of control over the lives of others.
If wealth is very unevenly distributed in a society, wealthy people often end up in control of many aspects of the lives of poorer citizens: over where and how they can work, what they can buy, and in general what their lives will be like. As an example, ownership of a public media outlet, such as a newspaper or a television channel, can give control over how others in the society view themselves and their lives, and how they understand their society.
2. Economic inequality can undermine the fairness of political institutions.
If those who hold political offices must depend on large contributions for their campaigns, they will be more responsive to the interests and demands of wealthy contributors, and those who are not rich will not be fairly represented.
3. Economic inequality undermines the fairness of the economic system itself.
Economic inequality makes it difficult, if not impossible, to create equality of opportunity. Income inequality means that some children will enter the workforce much better prepared than others. And people with few assets find it harder to access the first small steps to larger opportunities, such as a loan to start a business or pay for an advanced degree.
None of these objections is an expression of mere envy. They are objections to inequality based on the effects of some being much better off than others. In principle, these effects could avoided, without reducing economic inequality, through such means as the public financing of political campaigns and making high-quality public education available to all children (however difficult this would be in practice).
A fourth kind of objection to inequality is more direct. In Paul Krugman’s review of Capital in the 21st Century by Thomas Piketty, he mentions these stats from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics: “Real wages for most U.S. workers have increased little if at all since the early 1970s, but wages for the top 1 percent of earners have risen 165 percent, and wages for the top 0.1 percent have risen 362 percent.” (Krugman calls those “supersalaries.”) Again, the idea that this is objectionable is not mere envy. It rests, I believe, on this idea, my fourth point:
4. Workers, as participants in a scheme of cooperation that produces national income, have a claim to a fair share of what they have helped to produce.
What constitutes a fair share is of course controversial. One answer is provided by John Rawls’ Difference Principle, according to which inequalities in wealth and income are permissible if and only if these inequalities could not be reduced without worsening the position of those who are worst-off. You don’t have to accept this exact principle, though, in order to believe that if an economy is producing an increasing level of goods and services, then all those who participate in producing these benefits — workers as well as others — should share in the result.
No one has reason to accept a scheme of cooperation that places their lives under the control of others.
Peter Singer’s powerful argument for altruistic giving draws on one moral relation we can stand in to others: the relation of being able to benefit them in some important way. With respect to this relation, to “matter morally” is to be someone whose welfare there is reason to increase.
But the objections to inequality that I have listed rest on a different moral relation. It’s the relation between individuals who are participants in a cooperative scheme. Those who are related to us in this way matter morally in a further sense: they are fellow participants to whom the terms of our cooperation must be justifiable.
In our current environment of growing inequality, can such a justification be given? No one has reason to accept a scheme of cooperation that places their lives under the control of others, that deprives them of meaningful political participation, that deprives their children of the opportunity to qualify for better jobs, and that deprives them of a share in the wealth they help to produce.
These are not just objections to inequality and its consequences: they are at the same time challenges to the legitimacy of the system itself. The holdings of the rich are not legitimate if they are acquired through competition from which others are excluded, and made possible by laws that are shaped by the rich for the benefit of the rich. In these ways, economic inequality can undermine the conditions of its own legitimacy.
As Singer shows, the possibility of improving the lot of the poor is a powerful reason for redistribution. But it is important to see that the case for equality is powerful in a different way.
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Read the following excerpt from Alfred Noyes’s narrative poem "The Highwayman." Which three literary elements do these stanzas contain?
The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees.
The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.
The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,
And the highwayman came riding—
Riding—riding—
The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
He’d a French cocked-hat on his forehead, a bunch of lace at his chin,
A coat of the claret velvet, and breeches of brown doe-skin.
They fitted with never a wrinkle. His boots were up to the thigh.
And he rode with a jewelled twinkle,
His pistol butts a-twinkle,
His rapier hilt a-twinkle, under the jewelled sky.
Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed in the dark inn-yard.
He tapped with his whip on the shutters, but all was locked and barred.
He whistled a tune to the window, and who should be waiting there
But the landlord’s black-eyed daughter,
Bess, the landlord’s daughter,
Plaiting a dark red love-knot into her long black hair.
characters
plot
theme
setting
flashback
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Answer:
B. Trustworthy
Explanation:
Cred -ible
full of credit/cred
Answer:
b trustworthy is the answer
Can you write a story about a dog having a fun day at the beach
please be serious
It was a warm summer day and a family with a dog were planning to go to the beach. the dog didn't know where they were going ta first but once the family got there the dog was so excited. They got settled in a warm, sandy spot. They let the dog off of his leash to go play. The dog ran into the cool water and jumped around. A family member got out the gods favorite green ball and threw it, the dog went after it instantly and brought it back, this repeated until they got tired. They had lunch and spent the rest of the day at the beach. This was the dogs best day ever.
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I'm not good at determining what is happening in a volleyball game. So if you can understand what I'm describing in this essay, the information I'm saying is relevant, and you actually understand how volleyball works, can you please tell me if this is good? Any negative comments are helpful.
The team's playing in this video are presented as Baylor Bears and Texas Longhorns. Baylor is #3 with a win to loss ratio of 11-2 for this season while Taylor is #1 with their unbeaten 11-0. Texas hit 294 as a team while Baylor hit 233, Texas Longhorns so far is the best hitting team efficiency wise in the country with a score of .359. Baylor took the lead in the first two sets when they made their first o2 comeback ever since Nov 1st of 2017. Hannah Sedwick, #14 Setter, in Baylor to me, seems like a really focused player, they mentioned how she was out for most of the season due to a fracture in her leg but yet she seems so active and awake, all of the players put in an effort but Hannah actually commits. When blocking the ball, her entire body became stiff and she carried the win for her team. On the other team there's Yossiana Pressley, #32 Outside Hitter, on the Baylor Bears who had 29 kills in the first part, and I have to say she completely dominated Baylor's with her spikes. Nilani Iosia, #12 Libero, in the Texas Longhorn scored 15 digs and an excellent passing percentage while Lauren Harrison, #31 Outside Hitter, Baylor Bears was the second leading attacker in the first part. Another notable player is Jhenna Gabriel, #2 setter, in Texas Longhorns who is the reigning national player of the big 12 player of the year.
The Texas Longhorns came through this game with a ratio of 3-2 remaining unbeaten for the 12th time in a row. In one play I remember Butler barely hit the ball over the net and scored. It wasn't such a critical play but it had strategy and reasoning behind it. While Baylor prepared for the worst by upgrading the offense, they left their defense bare. That's why I think it was smart how Butler quickly noticed that and surprised them. This team had a quick dynamic where they would hit the ball before the blockers could completely cover over the net. Somewhere in the beginning, I immediately had a feeling Taylors had something the Bears didn’t which helped them stay unbeaten. I’d say it’s how they made sure to make their hits clear so that it can go through the blockers, and they were very efficient with passing the ball to their hitters. They should’ve had a clearer touch with the ball as well even if they won, it looked like both teams couldn’t block the ball most of the time.
The losing team, Baylor Bears, was honestly close to Texas's score. I couldn't stop focusing on Yossiana Pressley in Baylor, she had perfect momentum and sharp reflexes. Not just because of her kills but I'd say she was the MVP player of this game. The team was always so supportive as well especially whenever a small mistake occurred like a foul for going over the line on a serve. I have to admit, most of their sets were average, and not to mention how their hitters would constantly hit out of the court. It seemed as if they were trying to get it to hit the net so Taylor's would have more difficulty blocking it, if that's the case then it's a very smart move, but otherwise, if they just happened to be lucky then I'd consider it a miracle. This team could always track the ball but when it came to controlling the ball, they were late and had bad momentum. The sad part is, the Baylor Bears are such a good team, I personally liked them more in the beginning where I saw more action, but whenever it came down to the ball constantly being passed back and forth it seemed as if they lost energy which to me, ultimately led to the downfall of their team.
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Answer:
I think the essay Is perfectly fine, I have read through it multiple times and I think it is very well worded.
Explanation:
The boy said he hadn’t stolen the car. He just wanted to go j_ _ _ _d_ _ _.
The boy said he hadn't stolen the car. He just wanted to go joyriding.
Joyriding:
Joyriding is a term used to describe the act of stealing a vehicle, typically a car or a motorcycle, and using it for a reckless and unauthorized joyride. The person who engages in joyriding does not have the owner's permission to use the vehicle. Joyriders often drive the stolen vehicle at high speeds, perform dangerous maneuvers, and may cause accidents or property damage. This activity is illegal and can result in criminal charges for theft, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and other related offenses.
2 PARA (2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment):
2 PARA, also known as the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, is a military unit within the British Army. The Parachute Regiment is an elite airborne infantry regiment that specializes in parachute and air assault operations. It is one of the three regular army battalions in the Parachute Regiment, along with the 1st and 3rd Battalions. These units are trained to be highly mobile and can be rapidly deployed into various operational environments, including behind enemy lines or in support of peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
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Answer:
thriving
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its thriving
Explanation: