Answer:
Explanation:
The effect is that she is a person that doesn't show her emotion she just smiles and accepts her fate
What is NOT part of the role of the anchors in a news broadcast?
A: To provide analysis and opinion.
B: To read the news aloud.
C: To introduce reporters and experts.
D: To introduce the program.
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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Writing Assignment
Directions: Select one of the following topics. Write a well-constructed 500-word essay in which you use evidence from the text and movie to support your idea. Be sure to follow the guidelines of the rubric.
Prompts (pick ONE or TWO):
a. Bruno and Shmuel are more alike than different. Suggest how their alikeness contributes to a major theme in the novel.
b. Discuss the way three characters support the following statement: The very best of humanity is possible even in the most trying of circumstances.
c. It is easier to be brave if you don’t know how dangerous a situation is. Discuss whether Bruno is a brave boy or a coward.
d. Discuss the way Boyne/author/producer uses the child’s perspective in the story/movie to emphasize that all men are equal.
e. Boyne/author/producer uses clothing to illustrate images that work to develop the reader’s emotional response to the story/movie. Discuss this with reference to three different outfits.
Answer:
I would chose D
Explanation:
Match each sentence with the word that completes it correctly.
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1. Mrs. Tremont has several ______ who love her science class.
2. Several of her _____ projects won ribbons at the science fair.
3. One _____ invention was awarded the first place trophy.
Which one of these goes with each sentence?
A. student's
B. students'
C. students
help first will get brailest (i don't know if i spelled that right)
Answer:
4=a
5=d
Explanation:
Someone PLEASE do this. I just need the page that says “ Tracking Important Ideas”
Answer: Is there an paper
Explanation:
Read the passage from When Birds Get the Flu by John DiConsiglio.
In 2005, a study began testing a possible bird flu vaccine on 450 people. The vaccine uses a type of bird flu that was found in Southeast Asia in 2004. Some of the early results are promising. But as of spring 2007, there is still no vaccine available for H5N1.
What would a researcher most likely consult next as a credible source for a paper on current H5N1 research?
a student’s research paper about H5N1 research shared on her blog
an article from last week’s The New York Times about H5N1 research
a wiki created by survivors of the H5N1 flu with details of their illnesses
a medical company’s advertisement about H5N1 on its company website
Answer:
The bird flu, like other flu is caused by a virus and this virus mutates very fast with time. Mutation is a change in the genetic make up of an organism which in this case, makes them resistant to vaccines that was effective on them not too long ago. Also, available vaccines need to be tried clinically to determine their potency and also the possible side effects of using them. To counter the problem of fast mutation, scientists are working fast to study the genetic base of these viruses in order to learn how they mutate and what causes them to mutate and maybe get some answers to how they can counter this and produce a vaccine that will work for a longer time interval.
A student’s research paper about H5N1 research shared on her blog. Thus, option A is correct.
What is bird flu?The bird flu, like other flu is caused by a virus and this virus mutates very fast with time. Mutation is a change in the genetic make up of an organism which in this case, makes them resistant to vaccines that was effective on them not too long ago. Also, available vaccines need to be tried clinically to determine their potency and also the possible side effects of using them.
To counter the problem of fast mutation, scientists are working fast to study the genetic base of these viruses in order to learn how they mutate and what causes them to mutate and maybe get some answers to how they can counter this and produce a vaccine that will work for a longer time interval.
In 2005, a study began testing a possible bird flu vaccine on 450 people. The vaccine uses a type of bird flu that was found in Southeast Asia in 2004. Some of the early results are promising. But as of spring 2007, there is still no vaccine available for H5N1.
Therefore, A student’s research paper about H5N1 research shared on her blog. Thus, option A is correct.
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Which of the following reasons appeal to Logos?
Group of answer choices
A. We should eat pizza because it will make us happy.
B. We should eat pizza because it is quicker and easier than cooking
C. We should eat pizza because celebrities eat pizza
Answer:
B. We should eat pizza because it is quicker and easier than cooking
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Logos appeals to logic, and eating pizza because it is easier is logical.
If You Have Time-----What Are Some Examples Of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos IN THIS ESSAY!!!
Year after year, study after study has come to the same depressing conclusion: Women are paid less than men in most every occupation, from accounting to teaching to sales to nursing. In the 55 years since the federal Equal Pay Act was passed, the gap has shrunk a bit, but it’s still far too wide. In 1963, working women were paid, on average, 59 cents for every dollar paid to a man. It’s now about 80 cents on the dollar, and substantially less for women of color. The gap exists even in fields in which women vastly outnumber men, like secretarial work and grade school teaching.
It’s no great mystery how and why this gap came to exist, but it is unfair and dispiriting nonetheless. Well into the technologically enlightened 21st century, some prehistoric attitudes about the value of women’s work persist and are reflected in their collective pay. It’s wrong, but deeply held societal beliefs are hard to shake and structural inequities are difficult to rectify. That’s why we are heartened by the disruptive promise of a recent decision by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that bars employers from considering a new worker’s prior salary when deciding what to pay him or her.
Well into the technologically enlightened 21st century, some prehistoric attitudes about the value of women’s work persist and are reflected in their pay.
The ruling came in the case of a California woman who sued the Fresno County Office of Education when she found out her salary was $13,000 less than that of a man with less experience and education hired for the same job. Her employers argued that the disparity was not discriminatory because her lower salary was based on the fact that she had earned less in her last job, not on her gender. The court disagreed, adding (in an opinion written by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, who died in late March) that “to allow employers to capitalize on the persistence of the wage gap and perpetuate that gap ad infinitum — would be contrary to the text and history of the Equal Pay Act, and would vitiate the very purpose for which the Act stands.”
It’s a broad interpretation, to be sure. Even some of the concurring justices worried that Reinhardt’s absolute ban on considering prior salary was too broad, though they agreed with his larger point. But there’s certainly something to his logic. Discrimination is baked deeply into our system, and because past pay often is determinative of future pay, women underpaid in the past often continue to be paid less for the rest of their careers. Interrupt this pattern, and you have a better chance of stopping it before another century passes.
The ruling applies only to the nine states under the appeals court’s jurisdiction, but it likely will have a ripple effect across the nation, where concerns about the wage gap already have spurred a handful of states and cities — California among them — to adopt laws banning employers from asking about pay history. More states have considered similar proposals.
Businesses that employ people have been understandably wary of adding another subject to the list of topics that are verboten to ask about in the application process. This includes asking job applicants their race, religion or gender identity, or other personal information such as their sex or whether they are pregnant, unless is it relevant to the job they are seeking. The California Chamber of Commerce and other business groups opposed California’s law, AB 168, which went into effect in January, on the grounds that employers often seek past wage history for legitimate, nondiscriminatory purposes. For one thing, the chamber argued, employers don’t always know what the going market salary is for a particular job; for another, past wage history can help a company determine whether the potential employee’s salary expectations far exceed what it can offer.
But the benefits of the law outweigh those concerns. Besides, industry trade groups regularly produce salary surveys for employers in their fields. And the California law still allows employers to ask an applicant about their salary expectations — what they hope or expect to earn in the job for which they’re applying.
Pay inequity doesn’t only harm women. It also harms people of color. And it’s a matter of simple fairness too. Two people with the same amount of job experience and the same skills who do the same job equally well should be paid roughly the same amount, regardless of what they used to earn or what their race or gender is.
Everyone can be hurt by a system that bases compensation not on skill level, experience or industry standards but on what they were paid at their last job.
Answer:The first kind depends on the personal character of the speaker [ethos]; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind [pathos]; the third on the proof, or apparent proof, provided by the words of the speech itself [logos]. hope this helps
whats your teachers name and address she needs to stop like now.
Explanation:
Please answer! pick two, tysvm!
Answer: I believe the answers are the 3 and 4 ones
Explanation:
I have this LA work due in 45 min from now so yea if you read the story pls help me. 20 points to you.
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Answer:
What does the constantly blowing wind represent? The power of Mars over the people.
Explanation:
that's for the 1st question
Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows:
Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting.:
Based on this excerpt, what is most likely the original claim the author made in this argument? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Cell phones are awesome for many cool reasons.
Cell phones are a major cause of distraction.
Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom.
Cell phones should not be allowed in the classroom.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The author is trying to prove that "Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom" because it is an advantage to the student and will help them when it comes to school. The author first tells that articles say it is bad to have cell phones in the classroom and goes on saying how they think the opposite and proves why with facts.
A preposition is a word that usually shows position in ________________ and _________________.
Answer: present and ffuutuure tennse
Answer:
A preposition shows time and space
Use both the words “Seceded” and “Prescient” in the same sentence
What problem did the researchers from Virginia Tech encounter during their attempt to reforest post-mined soil using biochar?Answer
Answer:
What did researchers at Virginia Tech try using to help reforest post mining site soil?
Researchers at Virginia Tech decided to try using biochar to help reforest the post-mining site soil. They got permission to apply a layer of biochar to a post-mining site before it was reseeded and replanted.
Explanation:
Virginia Tech researchers decided to attempt utilizing biochar to help reforest the post-mining site soil. They obtained authorization to cover a post-mining site with charcoal before it was reseeded and replanted.
What is biochar?Biochar is the dense black residue of charcoal and ashes left behind during biomass pyrolysis. The Global Biochar Initiative defines biochar as "the solid substance formed from the thermochemical reduction of vegetation in an oxygen-limited atmosphere."
Biochar is a durable solid that is high in pyrogenic charcoal and may last for millennia in soil.
The Virginia Tech researchers ran across the issue when attempting to replant post-mined soil with charcoal. Virginia Tech researchers decided to attempt utilizing biochar to help replant the post-mining area soil.
Therefore, it can be concluded that researchers obtained authorization to cover a post-mining site with charcoal before it was rampaged and planted.
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Do you guys know the correct answer? Will give Brainliest and 10 points!
Answer:
B or C
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the correct answer because the girl is complaining about the nature and brightness of the sun.
Can someone tell me if this is good or not if theirs anything I should add or replace. Does it match with the title or if im drifting off topic
Answer:
It looks good to me.
Answer:
it matches with the title
Answer in RACE format: Do you think representation matters? Why or why not?
Write an objective summary (4-5 sentences, etc)
Native American's Interior nomination thrills tribal leaders, activists across Arizona
President-elect Joe Biden has nominated Representative Deb Haaland to be Interior secretary in his Cabinet. Haaland is a Native American. She is a Democrat from New Mexico. Haaland would be the first tribal Interior secretary. She would also be one of the first Native Americans in a Cabinet-level slot.
The Cabinet is made up of the heads of 15 departments in the executive branch of government. They are the president's closest advisers. Cabinet members are nominated by the president. Then they are approved by the Senate.
The Interior secretary is the head of the Department of the Interior. The department was begun in 1849. It manages the country's land and water resources. It manages wildlife and energy resources. It also works with Indigenous communities. The Bureau of Indian Affairs is part of the Interior Department.
Haaland was elected two years ago. She was one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress.
Answer:
I really i am mad that biden is president not to ofend anyone but i am a trumpy sry
Explanation:
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Type the three spelling words that end in -ence added to combining forms rather than complete words. Use the hints to help you find the words.
an expression of sympathy -
direct participation in events -
the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge -
acceptance
alliance
attendance
condense
condolence
conference
defense
existence
expense
experience
grievance
immense
intelligence
intense
interference
nonsense
occurrence
perseverance
remembrance
repentance
resemblance
resistance
superintendence
vengeance
vigilance
Answer:
1) condolence
2) attendance
3) intelligence
uh sorry if these are wrong but im confident these are right :)
Answer:
1 } grievance
2 } attendance
3 } conference
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Answer:
im pretty sure its b! but if im wrong sorry:/
Explanation:
sorry again
Answer:
So B.
Explanation: A needs something to fill in the gap. When you are doing a list, it needs a , or a :.
How did Maya Angelou share her talents with the world? Do you think
her work changed lives? Why or why not?
Answer this please thank you
Answer:
its too blury do clear pic so i cann answer
Explanation:
Write a short story abuot what you see A good way to start brainstorming ideas for your story is to ask questions about the picture.
How did the door get there?
Who uses the door?
Where does the door lead to?
How long has the door been there?
How did you get here?
Where is here?
Answer:
Explanation:
its a good start
Please help! I'm writing an essay on the first Warriors arc and can't remember..
Who became ShadowClan leader after Scourge was driven out of the Clans' territory?
How does Esperanza describe Aunt Lupe’s apartment? What is the author’s tone towards the apartment? What mood is created?
Answer:
What book is this?
Explanation:
Please tell me so I can give you a complete and correct answer.
How do you identify and make sense of conflicting viewpoints in text?
Answer:
1. Identify what's being studied. This information is usually located in the very first paragraph. ...
2. Figure out the opinions. Each student or scientist will have a basic theory in regards to the phenomenon. ...
3. Circle any relevant data.
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Part A What is a theme developed in "A Whole New World"? Persistence is key in parenting.
Old items no longer have value.
Nature holds important keys to the past.
Curiosity can lead to new discoveries
Part B
Which quotation from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
"But most of her pictures were of Tanisha and whomever she was hanging out with that day."
"She remembered her science teacher talking about the presence of lichen as a sign that the air is clean."
"What else had she never noticed before?"
"This camera did, well…nothing."
Part A: The theme that is being developed in the text "A Whole New World" would be:
C). Nature holds important keys to the past.
Part B: The quotation that most adequately backs the answer to part A would be:
B). "She remembered her science teacher talking about the presence of lichen as a sign that the air is clean."
What is a theme?The theme is described as the major message or lesson that a work conveys to the readers.
In the text "A Whole New World," the author communicates the key idea that nature is quite significant and carries answers to various past questions.
The detail of the presence of lichen signifying the clarity of air quality substantiates this point more effectively.
Thus, options C and B are the correct answer.
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Katy Perry - Firework
:( This song has powerful words such as____________that encourage you to love and accept yourself. ):
Answer:
Cause there's a spark in you
You just gotta ignite the light
And let it shine
Explanation:
Read the lines from Esperanza Rising.
Mama's hair ran down her back in a single long braid, almost touching her waist. Esperanza had never seen Mama wear her hair that way.
How does Esperanza respond to her mother’s new hairstyle?
1. Esperanza is pleased that her mother has tried something new.
2. Esperanza is surprised and unhappy with the way her mother looks.
3. Esperanza likes the new hairstyle and tries to style her own hair the same way.
4. Esperanza dislikes the new hairstyle and bursts into unhappy tears.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
1 is the correct answer because she shows no signs so displeasure of the new way her mom does her hair
Describe Tom Sawyer, as a person, listing some of his good and bad traits, using QUOTATIONS from the text. 2 Good & 2 Bad.
This quotation is from Chapter 1, when Tom has just escaped Aunt Polly’s grasp once again. Aunt Polly’s mixture of amusement and frustration at Tom’s antics is characteristic of her good humor. She attempts to discipline Tom out of a sense of duty more than out of any real indignation. In fact, she often seems to admire Tom’s cleverness and his vivacity. Her inner conflict about her treatment of Tom is summed up in the final sentence of this passage.
The faithful re-creation of regional dialects is a characteristic element of Twain’s style. Aunt Polly uses a colloquial vocabulary and pronunciation that may be difficult for a reader unfamiliar with these speech patterns. Twain’s minute attention to language is an important aspect of his realism—–his project of capturing the uniqueness of American frontier life. Twain carefully studied the speech of his local Missouri community and experimented with different ways of rendering it in writing. Furthermore, he attended closely to the internal variations in speech even within such a small town as Hannibal (rendered in his fiction as St. Petersburg). The differences between the language of rich people and poor people, and between the language of blacks and whites, often find expression in Twain’s dialogue. In addition to its distinctive idiom and accent, Aunt Polly’s speech is peppered with clichés and folk wisdom, mixing Scripture and local sayings in a way that gives structure and meaning to her experience
Answer: I don’t know the answer exactly but this should help
Explanation: This interchange between Ben Rogers and Tom occurs during the whitewashing episode from Chapter 2. One of Tom’s earliest exploits in the novel, the whitewashing scam gives us a thorough initial look at Tom’s ingenious character. Most evident in this dialogue with Ben Rogers is Tom’s consummate skill as an actor and his instinctive understanding of human behavior. In these moments of prankish virtuosity, Tom always keeps one step ahead of his victims, anticipating their reactions and cornering them verbally into the response he desires. In painting these scenes, Twain draws on the American folk tradition of the trickster. (The Br’er Rabbit tales are another well-known example of this type of story.)
This episode also gives Twain a chance to advance the idea that certain values are as much a matter of convention as anything. The moral with which Twain concludes this amusing scene is, “Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and . . . [p]lay consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.” The arbitrariness of many conventions and the absurdity with which people desire things just because they are forbidden are facts of life that Twain scrutinizes again and again in the novel.