PRETTY URGENT 40pts! :An iPhone appearing in a story set in the 1980s is an example of

PRETTY URGENT 40pts! :An IPhone Appearing In A Story Set In The 1980s Is An Example Of

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foreshadowing? incongruity?

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Answer 2

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irony.

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Related Questions

Roll of thunder hear me cry Why did Uncle Hammer sell his Packard
chapter 10

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Uncle Hammer simply sells his car due to pay off a bank loan.

It turns out that Uncle Hammer sold his car to get the money for the mortgage, which he's brought with him

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its 4

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The four of them decided to go bowling.what's the verb​

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Bowling is the verb because A verb is an action.

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Who was Paine trying to persuade? Select the two best answers

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what were the options

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a c

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David put he cookies ____ a large plate
-between
- above
-inside
-on

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on

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on

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Select the correct text in the passage.
Read this excerpt from "The Dinner Party." Which part of the text shows Elaine's lack of self-confidence?

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1st one I think sorry if I got it wrong

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Second one

"Less bold or forthcoming than her mother, the timid girl stammered to the end of the conversation, then hung up and put her hand to her head in dismay".

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Took the test

ASAP IM TIMED!!! As robotics becomes more advanced and life-like, there has been discussion on whether robots can replace real animals for pets. Write an argumentative essay in which you take a position on whether or not robots can replace real animals as pets. Your essay must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the “Robotic Pets” passage set. (the file attached)

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Be sure not to copy word by word essasys becuase that would be plagiarism

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This took me like an hour I really hope this helps sorry I couldn't answer sooner.

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Prompt: Can robots can replace real animals for pets? 

Intro: Have you ever thought about what it would be like if you had a robot dog or cat? Well I have. I honestly do not like the idea of having a robot for a pet, I mean even if I loved the pet it would never love me back. In the passage, Robotic Pets, the author explains what it would be like to have a robot pet. However the question still remains, whether or not we can replace real animals with robots pets.

Body 1: Here I will be explaining how in some ways we can actually replace real animals with robots for pets. In source one it says, "The researchers found that loneliness scores decreased in the Paro group, but increased in the activities group" and "Additionally, at the retirement home where the study was conducted, an activities coordinator frequently brought her real pet dog to the facilities to interact with the residents. The researchers noticed that the residents touched and interacted with Paro more than they touched the real dog." This shows how in an elderly home, people might be scared of real animals, and to support this it also says, "Often residents were unable to talk to or touch the dog because the dog could choose who it interacted with, whereas the robot could be put on the lap of all residents and would respond to them.” Another study at the University of Washington revealed that people in nursing homes preferred robotic pets because they would not have to worry about them if they had to be admitted to the hospital or that they couldn't take care of a living pet." So as it says in the text robot pets are more convenient to own. As to how they cant choose who they would rather interact with, instead they are put into the lap of the residents and would also respond to the elderly.

 

Body 2: Now for how in other ways robots can never replace real animals as pets. In source 2 it mentions, "It’s the knowledge of conscious two-way giving that makes the pet-owner relationship meaningful." This sentence means that, even if we love the robots there is really no way they can actually love us back. In source 2 it also says, "Unless we want to get into the question of whether a robot will ever be capable of a conscious experience, that kind of giving is something a robot can’t supply, no matter how well it imitates the outward appearance of life." This backs up my statement up above, how robots will never truly have a conscious experience and can never actually have feelings.

Conclusion: Robots may or may not actually replace real animals as pets. What do you think, now that you have read the good things and the bad things about replacing robots for pets, do you think you would be ok with replacing real animals with robots? Now next time your parents take you somewhere, ask them if you can get a pet. This may be your only chance too have a real animal as a pet!

Based on these word parts, what is the definition of entreating?


quaking violently


commanding


asking urgently


weeping

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Answer: asking urgently

Hope this helps!

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asking urgently

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HELP
Nate has a____disregard for the rules; he always does what he wants when he wants.

a. Petulant
b. Copious
C Imminent
d. Flagrant
I BEG U HELP ASAP I’ll give u branilest

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Answer:

b

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looked it up real quick shdhrhff

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A

Explanation:

petulant means insolent or rude in speech or behavior.

Write a short summary of this story.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego

Proud King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold and set the huge idol in the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. He called many important people to come and help him dedicate the image.

When all had gathered before the image, the herald announced the royal decree. "It is commanded, O people, when you hear the music, you shall fall down and worship the golden image that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up, and whoever does not fall down to worship shall in the same hour be cast into a burning fiery furnace."

The musicians began to play. When the people heard the music, they fell down in fear to worship the image.

Soon it was discovered that certain Jews, whom the king had set in charge over the affairs of the province of Babylon, did not bow down and regard the king's wishes.

The king ordered Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego to explain their actions. "Is it true that you do neither serve my gods nor worship the golden image I have set up?" the king questioned with indignant anger. "Now be ready when you hear the music to bow down and worship the image I have made. However, if you do not, you shall be cast the same hour into a burning fiery furnace. Who do you think will save you from certain death?"

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego courageously replied, "Our God is able to deliver us from the burning furnace, and He will deliver us out of your hand. If not, be it known to you, we will neither serve thy gods nor worship the golden image."


Full of fury, Nebuchadnezzar commanded the furnace heated seven times hotter than before. He called his mightiest men to bind and cast the three men into the furnace. Because the king's command was so urgent and the furnace exceedingly hot, the flames killed the men who threw the men into the furnace.

Astonished, the king suddenly rose up and said, "Did we not cast three bound men into the fire?"

"Yes, king," was the answer.

"Then why do I see four men loose, walking in the midst and they are not hurt? The fourth is like the Son of God."

Nebuchadnezzar came closer to the furnace to speak to the men. "Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, servants of the most high God, come out!"

As the three men came out of the fire, the people could all see that no harm had become them. The hair was not even singed, their coats were not scorched, nor did they smell of fire.

Nebuchadnezzar humbly said, "Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, Who hath sent His angel and delivered His servants who trusted in Him. He had changed the king's word and yielded their bodies that they might not serve or worship any god, except their own God."

He then made a new decree. "No one should speak against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. No other God can deliver us."

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego were awarded a higher office in the province of Babylon.

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King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold of his god and set it in the plain of Dura. He stated that everyone has to fall and worship the god's golden image when the musicians started to play. If someone did not worship it, he or she would be burnt in a furnace.

The majority of the people obeyed, but there were three-man, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who the king set in charge over the affairs of the province of Babylon, which did not worship it because they believed in a different god. The king gave them the last opportunity to do as he told, but they refused and claimed that their god would protect them, sending them out of it. As a result, they were sent to the furnace, but they did not burn. They appeared walking amongst the people along with his god.

From that day on, the king stated that no one should speak against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. Also,  the king awarded them with a higher office in the province of Babylon.

Explanation:

In this summary, the main points are the king's order to worship his god represented in a golden image and the outcome that the three-man disobeying him had. These three men refusing to worship the king's god show him that his punishment could do anything to them because they were protected by their god. As a result, the king changed his mind and stated that no one should speak against Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego's god.

Look at passage 1, then look at passage 2, which uses an ellipsis incorrectly. Rewrite passage 2 so that it uses an ellipsis correctly.

Passage Passage 1 (original): According to a news report, "Last Thursday, during an event broadcast around the globe, J. Thompson Whipple made history by juggling 10 bananas at once."

Passage 2 (incorrect use of ellipsis): According to a news report, "Last Thursday, during . . . J. Thompson Whipple made history by juggling 10 bananas at once

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Answer:

passage 1 i think i'm pretty sure

According to a news report, "Last Thursday, during an event broadcast J. Thompson Whipple made history by juggling 10 bananas at once."

Sorry if im wrong i tryed im also late

If two people are belaboring a problem that faces themwhich of the following must be true? Base your answer on the meaning of belaboring. A.) The people do not understand the source of the problem. B.) The people approach the problem in an organized fashion. C.) The people focus more attention on the problem than they should. D. )The people ignore the problem in the hope that it will resolve itself.

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Answer:

Explanation:I need help with this

Read the poem.

The Courage That My Mother Had

by Edna St. Vincent Millay.

The courage that my mother had
Went with her, and is with her still:
Rock from New England quarried;
Now granite in a granite hill.

The golden brooch my mother wore
She left behind for me to wear;
I have nothing I treasure more:
Yet, it is something I could spare.

Oh, if instead she’d left to me
The thing she took into the grave!—
That courage like a rock, which she
Has no more need of, and I have.

In "The Courage That My Mother Had," what is the meaning of the lines The courage that my mother had / Went with her, and is with her still: mean?

The speaker is grateful for the life her mother gave her.

The speaker's mother's courage could not help her in the end.

The speaker's mother left her nothing when she died.

The speaker lacks her mother's courage.

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Answer:

The speaker lacks her mother's courage.

Explanation: K12 test

write poem which starts with "I can't write a poem"​

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I can’t write a poem; I simply can’t!
I can’t sing rhyme, nor chant,
All my words are fumbled.
Last time I read something I mumbled.
I can’t write a poem I can’t! Every time I try I began to rant, I will refuse and whine, You see I simply can’t rhyme!

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I can't write a poem, but I might as well try, there's nothing else left to do, except to cry my eyes dry.  Everything is upside down and so frustratingly twisted, I just hope that when the chance comes, I just really won't miss it.

The chances are everywhere, even right under our noses, but when we look for them, it's parting the sea like Moses.  Nothing to say, nothing to do, you're in an abyss but you can't get out, you try to float, but you only drown, the waters get thicker, and you struggle to surface, something drags you down, and now it's all hopeless, you take your last breath, but in the end, it doesn't matter, because when the final wave hits it will never come.

You hoped for a poem, but here's my lesson bout life, don't stop trying until you're truly living, give up now, and you'll be dragged back down, just look at all people around you now. It may feel empty and alone, but we're all here for you, apart or not. It's a sea of lies, agony, and trickery, manipulation of hate, and suffering, we constantly try to blame it somewhere else, but in the end, we all know that we're just too hurt to admit the truth.

We all know our faults, but we put it all on someone else. Is it truly an other's wrong that you put all the trouble, the burden, the pain on their shoulders? They may not look like us, speak our language, or even have the same culture, but just so you know, they're still people. And yet they have the guts to put the blame on anyone or anything that stands in their way.

When a painter has an exhibit at a museum, he or she O A displays art for public viewing O B. has a meeting with other artists O C. travels to different locations to create art O D. spends long hours observing the natural environ will get brainlest if you answer it right​

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Answer:

A?

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Shakespeare got the ideas for many of his plays from existing stories. Do you think that this
makes his plays less important? Why or why not? Can you provide any modern-day
examples of how someone took a pre-existing idea and transformed it by their own talent?

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I did get the president for president in church today but

3. How does Paragraph 10 contribute to the development of ideas in the article?

A. It helps bring attention to all the obstacles that Ellington faced in life.

B. It supports the idea that his parents were right to give him piano lessons.

C. It emphasizes the lasting impact that Ellington had on jazz music.

D. It demonstrates how record sales often increase after the songwriter has died.

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Answer:

It emphasizes the lasting impact that Ellington had on jazz music.

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Read the sentence from "Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action." “Nonviolence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind." What does the phrase at the disposal of mean as used in this sentence? destroyed thrown away available to concluded

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Answer:                thrown away

Explanation:      k-12

Answer:

 thrown away

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Can someone please help me I will give brainliest

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Answer:

Dancing

Explanation:

"She danced with rapture..."

I don't know what else it would be

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Read this Poem

The Village Blacksmith

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1807-1882


Under a spreading chestnut-tree

⁠The village smithy stands;

The smith, a mighty man is he,

With large and sinewy hands,

And the muscles of his brawny arms

Are strong as iron bands.


His hair is crisp, and black, and long;

His face is like the tan;

His brow is wet with honest sweat,

He earns whate'er he can,

And looks the whole world in the face,

For he owes not any man.


Week in, week out, from morn till night,

You can hear his bellows blow;

You can hear him swing his heavy sledge,

With measured beat and slow,

Like a sexton ringing the village bell,

When the evening sun is low.





And children coming home from school

Look in at the open door;

They love to see the flaming forge,

And hear the bellows roar,

And catch the burning sparks that fly

Like chaff from a threshing-floor.


He goes on Sunday to the church,

And sits among his boys;

He hears the parson pray and preach,

He hears his daughter's voice

Singing in the village choir,

And it makes his heart rejoice.


It sounds to him like her mother's voice

Singing in Paradise!

He needs must think of her once more,

How in the grave she lies;

And with his hard, rough hand he wipes

A tear out of his eyes.







Toiling,—rejoicing,—sorrowing,

Onward through life he goes;

Each morning sees some task begin,

Each evening sees it close;

Something attempted, something done,

Has earned a night's repose.


Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend,

For the lesson thou hast taught!

Thus at the flaming forge of life

Our fortunes must be wrought;

Thus on its sounding anvil shaped

Each burning deed and thought.

Then answer this question:

What part(s) of this poem reflect Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s attempt to define American identity?

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Answer:

His hair is crisp, and black, and long;

His face is like the tan;

His brow is wet with honest sweat,

Explanation:

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What is the theme of Yeh-Shen?

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Answer:

i accultaly have no idea i am trying to wonder the same thing

Explanation:

I don’t know:((((((((((((((((((( sorry

Your assignment: Write an argumentative essay that explains why social media is either good or bad for children and teenager.
What should I choose?

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i would choose to argue that social media is bad for teens and children. there’s more you can support this with, such as cyber bullying, safety risks, hackers, etc.

Do you believe that it is possible for a species to change its physical
appearance/characteristics in order for it to continue living?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

I cannot remember the exact name but there was a species of moth that changed its color to blend in. originally they were white, and where they lived over time got covered in soot, so they were easily seen. They changed their appearance over time to a darker color to blend in.

Many college students do not want to take a math class. When they learn that math is required, these students avoid the class and hope for a way to avoid this requirement. These students may be suffering from math anxiety, an overwhelming fear of the subject, rather than an intellectual impairment. a. many students are bad at math b. students who hope to avoid math may have math anxiety c. anxiety has nothing to do with it d. most people don’t know how to count

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Im guessing c but i don’t know

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I hope this helps.

Explanation:

I would say B. Anxiety can rule most of what people do on a daily basis. It may not be that there afraid of math, but they may not be good at it and are anxious to fail.

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Read the following paragraph.

Cameron wiped the perspiration off his forehead and checked the laces on his running shoes. Today was the day he’d been waiting for—his chance to participate in the city’s annual marathon. “I’m going to finish this race!” he bellowed. But his mother was anxious because Cameron was significantly smaller than the other more experienced runners.

Which statement identifies the narrator’s point of view?

A.
First-person point of view because the word I is used
B.
First-person point of view because the text describes what Cameron is doing
C.
Third-person point of view because the text shows us only Cameron’s point of view
D.
Third-person point of view because the text shows us two people’s perspectives on the race

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

it is an outside view and shows the ideas, emotion, and views of multiple people

Answer:

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Write an informative speech about the beauty of classical music :) please!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

Classical music has the power of moving someone emotionally without speaking a word, it isnt just noises thrown together its something that a person has learned to create so carefully. each note is put together to make the perfect piece. It can feature one instrument or multiple and can be replicated so that its never lost.

Explanation:

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‼️WILL MARK BRAINLIEST‼️

10 Points

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Answer:

B I think.

Explanation:

The answer is (B) 100%

GIVING BRAINLIEST HELP
What can you infer from the line in bold? (5 points)

JULIET
Tell me not, friar, that thou hear'st of this,
Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it:
If, in thy wisdom, thou canst give no help,
Do thou but call my resolution wise,
And with this knife I'll help it presently.
God join'd my heart and Romeo's, thou our hands;
And ere this hand, by thee to Romeo seal'd,
Shall be the label to another deed,
Or my true heart with treacherous revolt
Turn to another, this shall slay them both:
Therefore, out of thy long-experienced time,
Give me some present counsel, or, behold,
'Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife
Shall play the umpire, arbitrating that
Which the commission of thy years and art
Could to no issue of true honour bring.
Be not so long to speak; I long to die,
If what thou speak'st speak not of remedy.

Select one:
a. Juliet considers Friar Laurence to be an intelligent man.
b. Friar Laurence is uneducated and knows very little information.
c. Friar Laurence rarely helps other people who live in Verona.
d. Juliet believes that Friar Laurence is a fraud who must be caught.

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Answer:

there is no line in BOLD

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Why was Prita convicted from court?

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Her complaints about her misdiagnosis started as a private email that went viral and she was jailed after losing a civil defamation suit taken by the hospital in 2009.

According to the narrator of a visit to Europe which believe did the British hold about Indian marriages

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Answer:

A. Indian men had hundreds of wives.

Explanation:

The book "A Visit to Europe" by T.N. Mukharji is a 'tourist's" take on how his nationality and race were perceived by the English people during his trip to England. The book details how the English people think of Indian society, women, and life in India in general.

And according to the narrator, the Britishers hold several misguided beliefs about Indian life. Not only did they believe that Indians are barbaric and that women are mistreated, and inferior to them, they also hold the belief that the Indian marriage system allows men to have multiple wives. Therefore, they believed that Indian men had hundreds of wives.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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