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Plz Help I Will Mark Brainliest ( U Don't Have To Put Evidence Just Explain)

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Answer 1

Answer: I would have to agree because I have done my research and I will have to agree because on the website it said "Research involving human subjects is littered with a history of scandal that often shapes people’s views of the ethics of research." so, in other words, it is saying yes human testing is acceptable in the field of science.

https://theconversation.com/human-experiments-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-39876

Answer 2

Answer:

Have a great day!

Explanation:

I believe that human testing in science is an acceptable practice because if we didn't test humans, we wouldn't know what sickness people have, and if people have genetic dissablities.

As stated in the article "(whatever the article is called)" it states, "(cite stuff from the article. I would be put 1 sentence.)"

Also in the article "(put the article name again)" it also states "(write 1 sentence suppoerting your claim.)

In conclusion, I believe human testing for science is a great practice! If we didn't do the tests, we would not be where we are now!

(I hope this helps and I hope you get a good grade on it!)


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"Dave gave his grandmother a dirty look when she asked him to help with the dishes," is an example of which method of characterization?

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Answer: Indirect characterization

Explanation:

This is indirect characterization, because the excerpt does not explicitly say he was mad at his grandmother. Instead, it gives an implicit clue that he is via body language.

Answer:

looks

Explanation:

it described the look David gave his grandma

Ps: this might not be right

Item 2
Read this excerpt from "Ormuzd and Arimanes."

Ormuzd, the king of light, and Arimanes, the prince of darkness, both emanated from the Eternal One, and consequently were brothers. Arimanes, who was the second emanation, became jealous of Ormuzd, the first born.

How does this incident provoke a decision in the story?

The Eternal One decides to make Arimanes stay in the realm of shadows for three thousand years.

The Eternal One decides to give Arimanes a difficult task in order to test him.

Ormuzd decides to give half of his power to Arimanes in order to appease him.

When he emerges from the realm of shadows, Arimanes decides to put aside his envy of Ormuzd.

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Answer:

The Ethernal One decides to make arimanes stay in the realm of shadows for three thousand years.

Explanation:

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How to memorize a speech fast?
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Write Out the Speech. The first step is to write out your speech. ... Rehearse the Speech, With Your Script/Outline. ... Memorize, Big to Small. ... Start with the Big Chunks. ... Move to the Small Points. ... Memorize the Delivery. ... Deliver the Speech.

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Taking a break is a good thing. Adults take breaks in their jobs, and kids take breaks in school. Recess helps kids focus and stay on-task better when they are in the classroom. Going outside for recess is good for your health. The light helps us feel better, stay healthy, and keep our body in a routine. Kids get to run around at recess, which is good for physical health. Recess is a great time for kids to play together and build relationships.


1. Author’s Perspective

2. Text Evidence (Quote)

3. What is YOUR Perspective

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Answer:1. Daily breaks all day long – from brief breaks in the school to longer breaks – do not only result in students' downtimes. This breaks enhance effectiveness and provide them the opportunity to create and improve social skills. Students, particularly young people, frequently fight with a long-term emphasis. In a survey in 2016, psychologist Karrie Godwin and a team of researchers assessed how attentive elementary students had spent over a quarter of their time overwhelmed and couldn't rely on the teacher or on their current work.

Explanation: Hope it helps

Write a research-based argumentative essay for or against free education for children worldwide.
Don't answer with a question just ask in the comment please.

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Education has been the foundation of the modern age world because of the need to educate the youth of the world. Countries that live in poverty have no affordable education system or an education system at all. By making education free for everyone then society can move together as one instead of competing country against country to see which one is able to advance faster.

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Free education shouldn't be perceived as a right, either as an opportunity but an obligation. An obligation for the governments to their children and these are the three reasons that justify my point of view.

First of all, countries as entities need to guarantee their future, their functionality, their ability to survive. Therefore, if they want to subsist they should provide free education to their children. Because children are going to make decisions in the future. So, highly educated children would become highly educated adults that could execute the best decisions.

Second, education is related to success. Compare the most advanced educative systems in the world with the ones that don't support them. South Korea, Singapur, Finland, The Netherlands. Those countries have provided free education for their citizens and have achieved success by doing it. No more than fifty years ago south Korea and Singapur were countries in development. They are now important economic powers.

Third, free education is the solution to all the problems. Let's think about starvation, poverty, and poor technological conditions. They all can be solved by developing plans, strategies, ideas, and ideological revolution. Therefore, free education has to be a must for every country to ensure a solution to their problems.

Explanation:

Mr Brown was killed on Sunday afternoon. The wife said she was reading a book. The butler said He was taking a shower. The chef said he was making breakfast. The maid said she was folding clothes, and the gardener said he was planting tomatoes. Who did it?

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Answer:

The chef.

Explanation:

It's the afternoon.

Read the passage from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! by John DiConsiglio.

Japan, for example, tests a sample from every cow that will be used for food. The meat is kept in refrigerators until the test comes back negative. Most European nations test about 70 percent of their cows.

But in the U.S., only about 650,000 of the 35 million cattle slaughtered each year are tested.

The author sets the tone with his use of {blank}

Options:
1. Word Order
2. Statistics
3. Signal Words
4. Punctuation

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2 because the numbers in the passage are showing the statistics for the number/percent of cattle slaughtered each year.

here's the passage to whoever was helping me in the other q

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Answer:

Whats the question? (I will edit this answer after you tell me. I just dont want anyone to use this question to play around)

Explanation:

i believe it’s either the people or the crew he is referring to

Can any1 please copy and paste a section of a Midsummer's Night Dream that has 10 lines with 2 people talking? please i need help

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Answer:

Act 1 [Scene 1] running scene 1

Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, with others [Philostrate and attendants]

THESEUS Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour

Draws on apace. Four happy days bring in

Another moon: but O, methinks, how slow

This old moon wanes; she lingers my desires,

Like to a stepdame or a dowager

Long withering out a young man's revenue.

HIPPOLYTA Four days will quickly steep themselves in

nights,

Four nights will quickly dream away the time.

And then the moon, like to a silver bow

New-bent in heaven, shall behold the night

Of our solemnities.

THESEUS Go, Philostrate,

Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments,

Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth,

Turn melancholy forth to funerals:

The pale companion is not for our pomp.

[Exit Philostrate]

Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword,

And won thy love doing thee injuries.

But I will wed thee in another key,

With pomp, with triumph and with revelling.

Enter Egeus and his daughter Hermia, Lysander and Demetrius

EGEUS Happy be Theseus, our renownèd duke.

THESEUS Thanks, good Egeus: what's the news with thee?

EGEUS Full of vexation come I, with complaint

Against my child, my daughter Hermia.

Stand forth, Demetrius. My noble lord,

This man hath my consent to marry her.

Stand forth, Lysander. And my gracious duke,

This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child.-

Thou, thou, Lysander, thou hast given her rhymes,

And interchanged love-tokens with my child.

Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung,

With feigning voice verses of feigning love,

And stol'n the impression of her fantasy

With bracelets of thy hair, rings, gauds, conceits,

Knacks, trifles, nosegays, sweetmeats - messengers

Of strong prevailment in unhardened youth -

With cunning hast thou filched my daughter's heart,

Turned her obedience, which is due to me,

To stubborn harshness.- And, my gracious duke,

Be it so she will not here before your grace

Consent to marry with Demetrius,

I beg the ancient privilege of Athens:

As she is mine, I may dispose of her;

Which shall be either to this gentleman

Or to her death, according to our law

Immediately provided in that case.

THESEUS What say you, Hermia? Be advised, fair maid,

To you your father should be as a god,

One that composed your beauties, yea, and one

To whom you are but as a form in wax

By him imprinted and within his power

To leave the figure or disfigure it.

Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.

HERMIA So is Lysander.

THESEUS In himself he is.

But in this kind, wanting your father's voice,

The other must be held the worthier.

HERMIA I would my father looked but with my eyes.

THESEUS Rather your eyes must with his judgement look.

HERMIA I do entreat your grace to pardon me.

I know not by what power I am made bold,

Nor how it may concern my modesty

In such a presence here to plead my thoughts:

But I beseech your grace that I may know

The worst that may befall me in this case,

If I refuse to wed Demetrius.

THESEUS Either to die the death or to abjure

Forever the society of men.

Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires,

Know of your youth, examine well your blood,

Whether, if you yield not to your father's choice,

You can endure the livery of a nun,

For aye to be in shady cloister mewed,

To live a barren sister all your life,

Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.

Thrice blessèd they that master so their blood,

To undergo such maiden pilgrimage.

But earthlier happy is the rose distilled

Than that which withering on the virgin thorn

Grows, lives and dies in single blessedness.

HERMIA So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord,

Ere I will yield my virgin patent up

Unto his lordship, whose unwishèd yoke

My soul consents not to give sovereignty.

THESEUS Take time to pause, and by the next new

moon -

The sealing day betwixt my love and me,

For everlasting bond of fellowship -

Upon that day either prepare to die

For disobedience to your father's will,

Or else to wed Demetrius, as he would,

Or on Diana's altar to protest

For aye austerity and single life.

DEMETRIUS Relent, sweet Hermia.- And, Lysander, yield

Thy crazèd title to my certain right.

LYSANDER You have her father's love, Demetrius:

Let me have Hermia's. Do you marry him.

EGEUS Scornful Lysander! True, he hath my love;

And what is mine my love shall render him.

And she is mine, and all my right of her

I do estate unto Demetrius.

LYSANDER I am, my lord, as well derived as he,

As well possessed: my love is more than his,

My fortunes every way as fairly ranked,

If not with vantage, as Demetrius',

And, which is more than all these boasts can be,

I am beloved of beauteous Hermia.

Why should not I then prosecute my right?

Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head,

Made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena,

And won her soul: and she, sweet lady, dotes,

Devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry,

Upon this spotted and inconstant man.

Explanation:

Mark me Brainliest?

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Answer:

c, c, c

Explanation:

Match the following items.

1. first step
developing a skeleton outline
2. second step
determining the purpose and topic
3. third step
delivery
4. fourth step
selecting an organizational pattern
5. fifth step
research
6. sixth step
developing a thesis statement
7. seventh step
analyzing the audience
8. eighth step
rehearsal

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Answer:

Explanation:

1: determine the purpose and topic

2develop a skeleton outline

3:selectiong an organizeation pattern

4:develop a thesis

5:analizing the audience  

6:reserch

7:rehearsal

8:deliver

Dialogue undertones are _____.

A.) clues to how the characters feel about one another
B.) written notes within the script of the play
C.) neither of these

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I hope that helps

“A” would be your answer
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Item 3
How does the setting of the afterlife in "Orpheus and Eurydice" differ from that in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain"?

In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is about punishment, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is based on pleasure.

In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is like a vacation, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is nothing but hard work.

In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is torturous, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is relaxing.

In "Orpheus and Eurydice," the afterlife is gloomy and calm, while in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," it is wild and riotous.

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Answer:There is this thing called essay tiper and it will type your essay for you

Explanation:

pls help 15 points Read the excerpt below from The First Men in the Moon.

About him, and little and indistinct in this glow, a number of body-servants sustained and supported him, and overshadowed and standing in a huge semicircle beneath him were his intellectual subordinates, his remembrancers and computators and searchers and servants, and all the distinguished insects of the court of the moon.
What can the reader infer about the Grand Lunar based on the passage above?

He is a judge.
He is power-hungry.
He is greatly feared.
He is highly respected.

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I think power hungry

Answer:

the awnser would be he is highky respected

Explanation:

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The word "elbow" can be spelled using only the letters found in which of the following words?
A-elmwood
B-earlobe
C-blockhead
D-wheelbarrow
E-lobotomy

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Wheelbarrow

The Empire That Vanished
(1) Using archaeological studies, and Greek writings, historians now know much
more than ever before about the mysterious group of people called the Scythians. (2)
Historians have long known that they were nomadic, barbaric horsemen and a powerful force in Europe for about 400 years. (3) These people ruled a vast area of land for several centurys and then seemed to have vanished completely. (4) Artifacts found in the territory that the Scythians controlled have given clues about how they lived and what things they valued. (5) However, no evidence has been found of a centralized community, nor do historians know what eventually happened to these people. (6) Historians believe that the Scythians originally came from Asia around 700
B.C., searching for better pastures and other peoples to conquer. (7) At its peak the
Scythian kingdom reached from the Danube river east across the Ukraine, the Crimea, and Russia. (8) Historians disagree about the size of the Scythian population. (9) Some think it numbered around half a million; other contend that it numbered only in the tens of thousands. (10) According to evidence uncovered by archaeologists, both the men and the women were feirce warriors. (11) They often traded their surplus goods and furs for crafted gold and fine ceramics made in Greece and central Asia. (12) The Scythians were especially proud of their adornments made of gold and precious stones. (13) They liked to show their wealth and even decorated their horses with gold. (14) Because of their fighting ability, the Scythians were able to acquire great riches. (15) Many of the Scythians’ gold ornaments found in Russia are formed into shapes that tell stories about their everyday life. (16) One elaborate gold neckpiece has figures of a resting calf, a boy milking a sheep, and bare-chested warriors with their weapons close at hand. (17) Into the image of a Scythian woman, another piece was worked, showing what the people looked like. (18) Archaeologists are still working trying to find out what happened to these people. (19) Although the Scythians left many of their treasure behind, researchers have found no trace of where these mighty warriors went.


6.What is the most effective way to improve
the organization of paragraph 3 (sentences
10-14)?
A. Move sentence 14 to the beginning of the paragraph
B. Insert sentence 14 after sentence 10
C. Move sentence 11 to the end of the paragraph
D. Delete sentence 10

7. Which transitions should be added to
the beginning of sentence 16?
A. For instance,
B. Nevertheless,
C. Furthermore,
D. However,

8. What is the most effective
way to rewrite sentence 17?
A. Showing what the people looked like, into the image of a Scythian woman another piece was worked.
B. Another piece was worked into the image of a Scythian woman, showing what the
people looked like.
C. Another piece was worked into the image of a Scythian
woman, it showed what the people looked like.
D. Worked into the image of a Scythian woman, it was another piece showing what
the people looked like.

9. Which of these sentences
could be added to paragraph
4 (sentences 15-17)?
A. Some experts say that the
Scythians wanted to conquer Greece.
B. The Scythians practiced a
religion with many rituals.
C. Scholars still debate the meaning of these designs.
D. The Scythians also traded
with the Greeks for wine.

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Answer:

yeah man can't do this

Explanation:

this is an old question

Sometimes an author just tells the reader what a character is like. This method is called:

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Answer:

Characterization

Explanation:

That would be characterization!

Staging the play in your head _____.
is not advised
will help you to comprehend what is happening
is a waste of time, you should see it instead

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B. Will help you comprehend what is happening;

You see what’s happening and you get a clear image of what’s happening

pls help 15 points What similarities can a reader observe between this article and a fictional text?​

They are both fictional texts.
Both were written during the same time period.
They both focus on the topic of travel.
Both deal with the subject of mining.

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The should be answer is A

The similarities can a reader observe between this article and a fictional text is they are both fictional texts. The correct option is (A).

What do you mean by an article?

A bit of writing intended for a broad readership is called an article. The primary goal of creating an essay is to have it published in publications such as newspapers, magazines, or journals in order to change the world.

The context of a document refers to the setting in which it was penned as well as the setting in which it was read.

Understanding fictitious writings can benefit from context. Writers' works can be influenced by historical, societal, and governmental contexts.

Therefore, the similarities can a reader observe between this article and a fictional text is they are both fictional texts.

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if you were to have your own doctrine, what would it be? what rules would you follow?

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Christianity Theology which has the Trinity in it. I would follow the rules of believing there is only one God along with Jesus and the holy spirit. The rules are to not sin against God or the Ten commandments.

What are three pieces of evidence that support the claim that Jenner has been given credit for starting and spreading the practice of immunization?
ANSWER: Jenner was first vaccinated at the age of 8. Becoming interested in diseases he sought out to create a vaccine for smallpox. Edward Jenner became known as the "father of immunology." When he created the vaccination for smallpox, he tested it and spread it across the world.

(Key points needed to be correct)
He thought to intentionally infect people.
He tested a vaccine.
He sent out the vaccine.
He won many awards.
Others continued his work.

(copy n paste my answer for 5 pts and I'll report you:) )

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Answer:

B,D,E

Explanation:

A and C don't apply since neither say nothing about being the first.

B- testing is usually the first stage

D- Awards typically are given to amazing achievements

E- Continuing implies that he was the first

A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination. This term is often used interchangeably with

inoculation. The correct option is B:-He tested a vaccine.

Why is Edward Jenner called the father of immunology?

Edward Jenner, also known as the "Father of Immunology," was a pioneer in the field of immunology.

He is recognized as the "Father of Immunology" because he was the first researcher in history to develop a smallpox antibody, which was most likely the world's first immunization.

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Which of the following is an example of figurative language?
A. Life is a desperate race in which everyone wants a trophy.
B. The assignment is as confusing as an underground maze.
C. The broken tea kettle choked and sputtered as it tried to whistle.
D. all of the above

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B it is a simile it compares two things using like or as

Answer: D

Explanation: a is a metaphor, b is a similie, c is personification, therefore they are all figurative language.

Rewrite the following comma splice to make it a complete sentence. Make sure your correction is punctuated properly!

Comma Splice: Mrs. Hamilton provided us with paper and pencils, we had to decide what ideas we wanted to include in our project.

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Answer:

Mrs. Hamilton provided us with paper and pencils; we had to decide what ideas we wanted to include in our project.

Explanation:

Instead of doing a semi-colon you could also do a period. The comma is separating two complete thoughts, which is not correct. Therefore, it needs to be a semicolon or a period,not a comma.

Answer:

Mrs. Hamilton provided us with paper and pencils; we decide that the what ideas we wanted to include in our project.

Mondays, Tuesdays, and Friday I will be given a warm-up and you are free to answer it with 5 sentences.

Rewrite the sentence below by adding adjectives or adverbs. The truck rumbled down the street

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“The old truck messily rumbled down the deserted street.”

How did you feel like you did in your oral presentation? Did you make eye contact? What was the easiest/hardest part? What would you change for your next presentation?

Writer:

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Answer:

i was calm.... eye contact made. no hardest part .. relaxation conqures!

I maintained as calm as I good. Stayed focused with the crowd and making good eye contact with them. Talked aloud to make sure they could hear me clearly. The easiest part was maintains myself focused on what words were going to come out of my mouth. And how I would mention things to them. On next presentation I would change some of my wordings and make them more achievable so others can have a more advanced understanding my message and have an image in their head.

pls help 15 points Which of the following quotes from The First Men in the Moon implies a theme of discovery?

“These moon people behaved exactly as a human crowd might have done in similar circumstances:”
“On these balanced a little body, throbbing with the pulsations of his heart. He had long, soft, many-jointed arms ending in a tentacled grip, and his neck was many-jointed in the usual way, but exceptionally short and thick.”
“I must confess that all this multitude made me feel extremely shabby and unworthy. I was unshaven and unkempt; I had brought no razor; ”
“In a little while the profound blackness had made his eyes so sensitive that he began to see more and more of the things about him, and at last the vague took shape.”

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Answer:

At first they descended in silence--save for the twitterings of the Selenites--and then into a stir of windy movement. In a little whilethe profound blackness had made his eyes so sensitive that he began to see more and more of the things about him, and at last thevague took shape."Conceive an enormous cylindrical space," says Cavor, in his seventh message, "a quarter of a mile across, perhaps; very dimly lit atfirst and then brighter, with big platforms twisting down its sides in a spiral that vanishes at last below in a blue profundity; and liteven more brightly--one could not tell how or why. Think of the well of the very largest spiral staircase or lift-shaft that you haveever looked down, and magnify that by a hundred. Imagine it at twilight seen through blue glass. Imagine yourself looking down that;only imagine also that you feel extraordinarily light, and have got rid of any giddy feeling you might have on earth, and you will havethe first conditions of my impression. Round this enormous shaft imagine a broad gallery running in a much steeper spiral than wouldbe credible on earth, and forming a steep road protected from the gulf only by a little parapet that vanishes at last in perspective acouple of miles below."Looking up, I saw the very fellow of the downward vision; it had, of course, the effect of looking into a very steep cone. A wind wasblowing down the shaft, and far above I fancy I heard, growing fainter and fainter, the bellowing of the mooncalves that were beingdriven down again from their evening pasturage on the exterior. And up and down the spiral galleries were scattered numerous moonpeople, pallid, faintly luminous beings, regarding our appearance or busied on unknown errands."Either I fancied it or a flake of snow came drifting down on the icy breeze. And then, falling like a snowflake, a little figure, a littleman-insect, clinging to a parachute, drove down very swiftly towards the central places of the moon."The big-headed Selenite sitting beside me, seeing me move my head with the gesture of one who saw, pointed with his trunk-like'hand' and indicated a sort of jetty coming into sight very far below: a little landing-stage, as it were, hanging into the void. As it sweptup towards us our pace diminished very rapidly, and in a few moments, as it seemed, we were abreast of it, and at rest. Amooring-rope was flung and grasped, and I found myself pulled down to a level with a great crowd of Selenites, who jostled to seeme."It was an incredible crowd. Suddenly and violently there was forced upon my attention the vast amount of difference there is amongstthese beings of the moon."Indeed, there seemed not two alike in all that jostling multitude. They differed in shape, they differed in size, they rang all the horriblechanges on the theme of Selenite form! Some bulged and overhung, some ran about among the feet of their fellows. All of them had agrotesque and disquieting suggestion of an insect that has somehow contrived to mock humanity; but all seemed to present an

Explanation:

Answer:

thats 8 point

Explanation:

Here: THE messages of Cavor from the sixth up to the sixteenth are for the most part so much broken, and they abound so in repetitions, that they scarcely form a consecutive narrative. They will be given in full, of course, in the scientific report, but here it will be far more convenient to continue simply to abstract and quote as in the former chapter. We have subjected every word to a keen critical scrutiny, and my own brief memories and impressions of lunar things have been of inestimable help in interpreting what would otherwise have been impenetrably dark. And, naturally, as living beings, our interest centres far more upon the strange community of lunar insects in which he was living, it would seem, as an honoured guest than upon the mere physical condition of their world.

I have already made it clear, I think, that the Selenites I saw resembled man in maintaining the erect attitude, and in having four limbs, and I have compared the general appearance of their heads and the jointing of their limbs to that of insects. I have mentioned, too, the peculiar consequence of the smaller gravitation of the moon on their fragile slightness. Cavor confirms me upon all these points. He calls them "animals," though of course they fall under no division of the classification of earthly creatures, and he points out "the insect type of anatomy had, fortunately for men, never exceeded a relatively very small size on earth." The largest terrestrial insects, living or extinct, do not, as a matter of fact, measure 6 in. in length; "but here, against the lesser gravitation of the moon, a creature certainly as much an insect as vertebrate seems to have been able to attain to human and ultra-human dimensions."

In paragraph 3, Erika's teammates gave her many reasons to go along with their plan. What was an implicit message they were giving to Erika? A. If you do this, you can save the season. B. You can do this because it will be easy. C. If you don't do this, you are letting your team down. D. You should do this because a real teammate puts the team first.

Paragraph 3 - Erika tried protesting for a while, but she felt trapped. "as soon as the idea was out there, everyone jumped on it," Erika explained. "they kept telling me it would be easy. that I could save the season. then a real teammate puts the team first." before she knew it, the team had drawn up a plan. Erika would visit Mr. Kelp's room the following morning. someone would create a distraction down the hall. when Mr. Kelp investigated, Erika would grab a copy of the test from his desk. Erika wanted to say no, but between championships and friendships, there was too much to lose if she did.​

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I Believe the answer is A

They're Made Out of Meat book
4. What does marking the sector as "unoccupied" reveal about the two speakers? (Paragraph 45)Required to answer. Single choice.

a. They frequently erase official records of new sentient beings.
b. They do not want to interact with beings that are made out of meat.
c. They reject the idea that the beings made out of meat are sentient.
d. They Think the beings made out of meat are too dangerous.

5.Which detail from the text best shows the speakers' disregard for the beings made out of meat?Required to answer. Single choice.

a. "they've been trying to get in touch with us for almost a hundred of their years." (paragraph 23)
b. "They can travel to other planets in special meat containers..." (paragraph 39)
c. "What's there to say? 'Hello, meat. How's it going?'" (paragraph 38)
d. "I imagine it wants to explore the universe, contact other sentiences, swap ideas and information." (paragraph 25)

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

When should transitional tags be used in a paper?


to contrast ideas
to order ideas
all of the above
to introduce quotes
another one-

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Answer:

all of the above I guess

Read each prompt to determine a purpose and an audience for writing. Then select the writing task that satisfies the purpose and audience.
A. Choose... While walking your dog, you find a wallet containing several hundred dollars. You want to create a piece of writing that will find the owner.
B. Choose... As a water-quality volunteer in your community, you want to create a piece of writing that will list and describe the steps new volunteers should follow to take and test water samples.
C. Choose... You are invited to attend opening night of a new science fiction movie. After viewing the film, you want to publish a review of the movie.
D. Choose... Early one evening, you witness a cloud of glowing insects in your garden. You observe quietly, and then decide to research the insects and share your results.
E. Choose... You return from a family vacation to a beach. Your experience was fantastic, and you want to share news and photographs of your trip with your friends.

Here are the choices.
1. email
2. poster
3. blog post
4. short story
5. informative report

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The answer is c. CB. C.

You are invited to attend opening night of a new science fiction movie. After viewing the film, you want to publish a review of the movie prompt to determine a purpose and an audience for writing.

What is a fiction movie?

Films that tell a fictional or fictionalized story, event, or narrative are referred to as narrative films, fictional films, or fiction films. Feature films or feature-length films are frequently used to refer to commercial narrative films that are more than one hour in length.

Any publication or piece of media that strives, in good faith, to present information only about the real world, as opposed to being based in imagination, is considered non-fiction. The goal of non-fiction is often to convey subjects in an objective manner using historical, scientific, and empirical data.

Nonfiction refers to true stories centered on real events and people, whereas fiction often refers to narrative, settings, and characters developed from the author's imagination.

Thus, blog post is the writing task that satisfies the purpose and audience.

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