Answer:
must eat heathy foods
Explanation:
Answer:
The rule I would make is that ALL MONEY in the world would be destroyed.
Explanation:
reason being is that money is the root of ALL EVIL!!!!
also please don't report this answer cuz I am just saying my opinion. Thank You.
There's one "sport" in which neither the spectators nor the participants know the score or the leader until the contest ends.
What is it?
Answer:
the answer is boxing
Explanation:
You cant know who wins a boxing match, until the opposite opponent is knocked out.
Someone please do this for me! Whoever does this correctly gets brainliest (if not your reported ) !!
Answer:
Have you ever seen a V By the wild geese that fly Have you Ever wondered how Have you ever wondered why they write with feathered ink in the sky
Did you look for other letters Do ever try
I did
I DO
I always will you can two. Be silent- still and watch for that special V in the sky on the paper white clouds
You may be surprised by the stories the geese write.
This one to I need help on
Answer:
C
Explanation:
YOU CAN HAVE ANY THREE THINGS THAT YOU WANT.
IN RETURN YOU MUST GIVE AWAY THREE THINGS THAT ARE ABOUT THE SAME SIZE AND IN GOOD CONDITION.
WHAT DO YOU GET?
WHAT DO YOU GIVE AWAY?
Answer:
I just want love, happiness, and some good people to be friends with
Explanation:
I dont know what to give up though
Complete each sentence by choosing the word with the positive connotation.
Lynette likes to wear
jewelry.
She makes a good babysitter because she has a
personality.
The fall air felt
as we walked to school.
The
neighbor tried to find out what was going on in the home next door.
Lynette likes to wear pretty
jewelry.
She makes a good babysitter because she has a strong
personality.
The fall air felt warm
as we walked to school.
The curious
neighbor tried to find out what was going on in the home next door.
Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon.
One imagines some interruption from without. A departure from the instrument—a dreadful hesitation among the looming masses of apparatus in that dim, blue-lit cavern—a sudden rush back to it, full of a resolve that came too late. Then, as if it were hastily transmitted came: "Cavorite made as follows: take—"
What can the reader infer about Mr. Cavor’s motivation for sending his final message?
He wants someone to rescue him from the moon.
He wants to be recognized for his accomplishments.
He wants others to share in his knowledge.
He wants to sell his invention to companies.
Answer:
A. He wants someone to rescue him from the moon.
Explanation:
:)
Read this sentence:
The currant leadership does value the type of discussion we have grown accustomed to.
Which of the words in this sentence is misspelled?
Currant
Leadership
Discussion
Accustomed
Answer:
current = currant
Explanation:
Answer:
currant
Explanation:
it's spelled "current"
How will being in AVID help you accomplish your ‘I believe…’ statements from Day 1?
My 'I believe statements are:
-I believe I will go to college
-I believe I can do photography
-I believe I there is a reason to everything
-I believe that there only one person who truly knows you
-I believe that everyone has a lucky charm, whether it's an object or a person.
Don't ask -_-
plz help me i am having so much thrubble
Question 20
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12. “Klondike Gold Rush,” A Woman Who Went to Alaska, and “Old Settler’s Song” each present a different perspective on miners’ lives during the Gold Rush.
Write a multi-paragraph essay that traces how each perspective is developed and how they shape the reader’s understanding of miners’ lives. Use evidence from each passage to support your response. Be sure to observe the conventions of standard English.
Answer:
what do you have to do ?huh
please help I've looked every where on brainly and i cant find it so this will help me and others :)
Can somebody tell me what i would make on my literary essay if i turn this in and here are the instructions will i make a 0 on this
Explanation: In any group of children, it’s a given that some will be popular and powerful while others will be teased and rejected. In the real world, adults use their authority to control these divisions and maintain a balanced group dynamic. In Lord of the Flies, however, children must fend for themselves and elect their own leader—and Piggy, wise but scorned, is never seriously considered. Though Piggy is intelligent, rational, and innovative, he lacks the charisma and facility with language that both Ralph and Jack possess, traits that the book suggests play crucial roles in establishing their authority. Piggy may have the tactical smarts to be a good leader, but because he cannot convincingly act the role, he would not be able to marshal the boys if given the chance.Although his contributions often go unappreciated, Piggy comes up with some of the most important innovations on the island. He sees the conch’s potential as a rallying device and firmly believes in its ability to keep operations running smoothly. He understands the importance of taking a census, which the other boys recognize only after the little boy with the mulberry birthmark goes missing and they can’t determine how many other littluns were killed in the fire. Piggy’s glasses provide the spark for the signal fire, metaphorically demonstrating how intellect can spark great progress. The scholarly, sensible Piggy is a born administrator, one who understands how to categorize and effectively utilize information. He also shows surprising personal strength, both in his ability to tolerate the cruel taunts from the other boys, including his supposed friend Ralph, as well as in his willingness to voice the unpleasant truth about the likelihood of rescue.However, despite these admirable qualities, Piggy is resoundingly unsuccessful on those few occasions in which he does attempt to lead. He stubbornly holds onto outdated customs, such as the use of the conch, long after Ralph and Jack realize that the shell no longer holds sway over the group. Piggy insists on the rules even when the rules are clearly irrelevant, and this stickler attitude, along with his constant speechmaking and self-righteous complaining, drives people away. Ralph and Jack intuitively know how to rally followers, while Piggy seems to repel them relentlessly. Piggy is so unsuccessful, in fact, that he ultimately dies in the act of trying to lead: He is crushed while waving the conch, fruitlessly ordering others to listen to him.
Piggy’s total lack of success in a leadership role suggests that there are significant differences between a “leader” and a “thinker.” Ralph has an aura of poise and capability that wins him trust. His authority is rooted in personality rather than innovation—he relies on Piggy for that—and he understands the importance of rhetoric in winning followers. For example, he speaks in the language of rescue, playing into the boys’ deepest hopes and fears to bolster his hold over them. Jack wields power effectively as well, and boys are drawn to his glamour and charisma. Jack’s leadership is rooted in intimidation, which appeals to the boys once the island turns savage. The boys’ negative reaction to Piggy’s physical unattractiveness emphasizes the role external personas play in establishing command; the boys’ don’t so much reject Piggy because he is ugly, but because he does not know how to play the role of a leader.
Piggy’s failure as a leader points to an important theme of the novel: the failure of civilization in the face of savagery. Piggy represents rationalism and discipline, the very qualities that Jack himself identifies as making “the English . . . the best at everything.” Despite Jack’s initial support of rules and regulations, however, The Lord of the Flies suggests that absent the structures of school, family, and government, which prop up civilization, human beings will always choose anarchy and hedonism over law and order. Piggy represents the wild boys’ strongest link to civilization: Once he is killed, the hope of regaining it is lost forever, and only chaos remains.
Answer:
Make sure to indent. Is it supposed to be 5 paragraphs or only 3 paragraphs?
Explanation:
Answer:
I think you will do AMAZING!
Explanation:
DON'T EVER DOUBT YOURSELF!!! If you do then you wouldn't be able to make this far in your life.
Identify the statement that can be used as a claim to support the author’s position.
Every state legislature should raise the age at which students can decide to drop out of school to 18.
Rhode Island passed a law that states students must be 18 or older to drop out of school.
Requiring students to stay in school when they have already decided to drop out isn’t fair to the other students or teacher.
Congress is discussing the issue of raising the age for students to drop out of school.
How does park's decision to juxtapose Salva and Nya help us better understand each character's point of view?
Reference book: A long walk to water
HELP PLZ I HAVE ONLY 45 MINS TO DO THIS PLZ WILL GIVE BRILENCE PLZ ;[
Finish the lyrics!
Song Playdate by Melanie Martinez!
"You call me on the telephone, you feel so far away
You tell me to come over, there's some games you want to play"........................
Please put bleep for the swear words!
What Happened to Amelia Earhart?
Answer:
Earhart and Noonan had run out of fuel on the plane then crashed into the Pacific and drowned.
describe how you feel about yourself in 12 sentence
Answer:
I think I am a great person but I have flaws like everybody else. I try my hardest to be kind to others and help people the best that I can. Things get rough sometimes but I am great and pushing through it. My past (mainly talking about last school year) wasnt the best, I focused on other peoples opinions rather than my own. Sometimes people like to bring up my past but I brush it off because I am an amazing person now. I have learned to surround myself with less toxic people who actually make me happy. Ide like to say I am a unique person and am fun to be around. I do not seek validation from others. I love almost everything about myself and learned to embrace my flaws rather than drag myself for them. I like to think that I am an attractive person. I think that if people are going to talk about me it is their loss because I am great and they just seek validation. I am confident and an extrovert who likes to be around people. Overall, Ide say I am a good human being.
Explanation:
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Which of the following writing prompts represents an informational writing task?
A.
Write about your idea of the perfect summer vacation.
B.
Explain what the phrase "Freedom is not free" means to you.
C.
Describe the steps in the process of making green starch slime.
D.
Retell the myth of Perseus and Medusa from Medusa's point of view.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
An assignment for informational writing asks students to describe the stages involved in the creation of green starch slime. Therefore, option C is correct.
What is informational writing?Informative writing, also known as expository writing, is a type of writing in which the author aims to inform readers without expressing any of their own personal opinions. Or to put it another way, the purpose of informative writing is to inform without persuasion.
The goal of factual informational writing is to inform or explain a topic to the reader. With the help of this series, elementary school students can learn how to create factual, informative writing.
The main objective of this text is to inform the reader about the social or natural world. Informational texts don't use characters like fiction and other nonfiction genres do. Additionally, it has particular linguistic traits not found in other genres, like general nouns and timeless verbs.
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Explain how reflective, informal writing can help someone develop an informed and well-considered opinion on an issue.
Answer:
Reflective writing can help you to develop academic skills, better understand a topic you are studying, and enable you to review your progress at university.
Explanation:
_______________ are 90 horses on _____________ ranch.
a. There, their
b. Their, there
c. There, they're
d. They're, there
Witch Is more grammatically Correct.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which of the following choices explain why an author would include an epilogue in a novel? Choose all that apply. To help the reader understand why the book was written To allow the author an opportunity to address the reader To reveal interesting facts about the fates of the characters To provide an alternate point of view
Answer:To allow the author an opportunity to address the reader i think
Explanation:
Answer:
To reveal interesting facts about the fate of the characters.
Explanation:
I searched the internet and found the answer
Read the excerpt from Susan B. Anthony’s “On Women's Right to Vote.”
It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people—women as well as men.
In this excerpt, Anthony mostly uses which kind of persuasive technique?
an appeal to emotions
logical reasoning
evidence of facts
an appeal to ethics
Answer: D
Explanation:
B, logical reasoning. I got 100% on the quiz using this answer. (Thanks to the dude in the comments)
please help I will mark Brainliest. I'm having trouble with my body paragraph
(The topic is about Industrial water pollution in china) I need more examples and explanations. please use this link to find the information >https://www.jstor.org/stable/2403696?seq=1
George, Helen, and Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, and Dave are drinking soda. Using logic, is Elizabeth drinking coffee or soda?
Trust me you need a lucky guess to get this right
Answer:
I would say coffee...?
Explanation:
Elizabeth has a longer name, just as Gorge, Helen, and Steve, while Bert, Karen, and Dave have shorter names...? That's about my only explanation.
Hope this helps :) (in some way)
Answer:
she is drinking coffee
Explanation:
I WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ANSWER
Please answer this seriously, I will report incorrect or unhelpful answers.
On page 140, Ariel has a long monologue where he does strange magic on all of the noblemen. Summarize what Ariel said to the nobleman. Why do you think Prospero has Ariel do this to the noblemen? Mention the theme of Revenge and Vengeance. 3 sentences minimum with 1 TE.
Tempest PDF below
Answer:
she is saying that they are bad men and that they aren't really worthy of their stature. he does this becuase he wants it to be fair.
Explanation:
Antonym
What are three antonyms for editorial (as a noun)?
Answer:
Here are some antonyms. Also, to remember antonym from synonym, here's a key.
Synonym = same
Antonym = Opposite
Explanation:
heedlessness
ignorance
neglect
quiet
silence
Can you summarize this?
Answer:
It may be difficult to tell when a story took place unless an author explicitly states it, but the presence or absence of technology can help a reader make an approximate guess as to when the story was set. If a character takes a plane ride, then the story very likely took place after World War II because commercial air travel became popular after the war. Of course, if the story mentions more recent advances like power windows or a driverless car, then it is far more recent. The absence of technology doesn't always mean that the story took place hundreds of years ago, it could just mean that mentioning technology was not necessary to tell the story.
Answer:
It may be difficult to tell when a story took place unless an author explicitly states it, but the presence or absence of technology can help a reader make an approximate guess as to when the story was set. If a character takes a plane ride, then the story very likely took place after World War II because commercial air travel became popular after the war. Of course, if the story mentions more recent advances like power windows or a driverless car, then it is far more recent. The absence of technology doesn't always mean that the story took place hundreds of years ago, it could just mean that mentioning technology was not necessary to tell the story.
Explanation:
Phew lots and lots of writing.
Do you agree that cyberbullying can be more dangerous than traditional forms of bullying? Explain.
"Looks like they're gone. You get on out of here and get yourself home. I'll be watching from the window so you'll be all right."
Lemon Brown went down the stairs behind Greg. When they reached the front door the old man looked out first, saw the street was clear and told Greg to scoot on home.
"You sure you'll be O.K.?" Greg asked.
"Now didn't I tell you I was going to East St. Louis in the morning?" Lemon Brown asked. "Don't that sound O.K. to you?"
"Sure it does," Greg said. "Sure it does. And you take care of that treasure of yours."
"That I'll do," Lemon said, the wrinkles about his eyes suggesting a smile. "That I'll do."
The night had warmed and the rain had stopped, leaving puddles at the curbs. Greg didn't even want to think how late it was. He thought ahead of what his father would say and wondered if he should tell him about Lemon Brown. He thought about it until he reached his stoop, and decided against it. Lemon Brown would be O.K., Greg thought, with his memories and his treasure.
Greg pushed the button over the bell marked Ridley, thought of the lecture he knew his father would give him, and smiled.
—“The Treasure of Lemon Brown,”
Walter Dean Myers
Reread the end of the story. How has Greg changed?
What caused him to change?
Answer:
a
c
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A and C
Explanation:
I did the assignment.
Your parents ask you to babysit for your little sister but you want to hang out with your friends. You do what your parents ask because you respect them. You are a follower of:?
Answer:
I would do what my parents say.
Explanation:
then ask them later on the following week to hang out with my friends, they would most likely say yes because I did what they said