Answer:
look just try your best and just belive in your self because i know you can do this
Explanation:
Answer the following questions from one of three points of view: a child’s, the poet’s, or your personal point of view.
What does Dickinson ask and tell the reader in the first stanza?
How does a “Somebody” behave like a frog?
What other ideas does the comparison suggest?
Answer:
Point of view: personal
In the first stanza, Dickinson, through the narrator, tells the reader that she’s “Nobody” and asks the reader who he or she is and whether he or she is a “Nobody” like her.
Just as a frog's constant croaking advertises its presence, a “Somebody” will grab attention through speaking and outward behavior. By comparing a “Somebody” to a frog, Dickinson suggests that this type of person does not really have any qualities or skills that make him or her worth noticing—this person is as dull as a croaking frog.
Being a modest and thoughtful “Nobody” is preferable to being a “Somebody” who simply makes a lot of noise to get attention.
Explanation:
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Compose a poem in tribute of someone you admire. Use clear and vivid imagery, like Hughes, to paint a picture of why you find this person so inspiring.
Answer:
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Was you in the crowd,
And how made me laugh.
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
Explanation:
Her hair, like golden silk, flows elagantly as the breeze weaves thew it., Her ruby lips, softer than an infant, yet so intimidating. Her eyes, as blue as an unpolluted atmosphere. Her figure, sculpted by mother nature herself. When I layed first sight on her through a screen, my heart made the sound of a large drum. Alas, I will never have the chance to see her in person, for my celeberty crush, is Scarlett Johansson.
Do you have any regrets?
Literally more than half my life decisions are spontaneous and utterly st(u)pid, so yes, I have many regrets.
One of the most serious issues in the world today is inflation. Governments, private industry, and consumers share responsibility for the continued increases in the cost of living, but so far no solution that involves cooperation among these groups has been implemented
Which is the meaning of the word "implemented" in the passage?
improved
invented
put to use
thrown away
Answer:
Put to use is the answer
Explanation:
One of the meanings of implement is to give effect and ensure the actual fulfillment.
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What is the main purpose of the transition word in this sentence?
Meanwhile, Jacey waited for the fitting room to become available. (5 points)
Select one:
a. It connects a series of similar events.
b. It connects the present action to previous events.
c. It implies a gap in time has occurred.
d. It suggests a contrasting event.
Answer:
It is probably c becouse every sentense including just standing, sitting, waiting etc. without enything happening is made for that purpose
April now walks the fields again,
Trailing her tearful leaves
And holding all her frightening buds against her heart.
What does this mean and what technique is being used?
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
it is using these words:
HerHeartThose are words for a Human so it is personification
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Do you believe Mr. Sawicki’s characterization of Steve? Give evidence from the passage to support your answer.
PLS not sample answer
Answer: theyre right
Explanation:
What do facts and opinions contribute to a story?pls help aspppp
Read the passage.
excerpt from “Mohandas Gandhi: Truth in Action” by Vanessa Wright
“Thief,” thought Mohandas Gandhi. “I am a thief.”
Fifteen-year-old Mohandas looked at the gold in his hand. He had stolen it from his brother. It was not his first theft: earlier, he had stolen coins from the family’s servants. But now, the gold in his hand burned like a hot coal. He sat down and wrote a letter of confession to his father.
Would his father punish him? Mohandas watched as his father read the note. Tears rolled down his father’s cheeks, wetting the paper. But there was no scolding. Silently, his father tore the letter into pieces. Later, Gandhi realized that, in his father’s response, he had seen the principle of Ahimsa—of nonviolence—in action. He dedicated his life to that principle.
Which statement best describes how the anecdote affects the text?
It shows that Gandhi is untrustworthy.
It reveals that Gandhi learns the importance of nonviolence.
It proves that gold is important to Gandhi.
It demonstrates that as a teen Gandhi has a permissive father.
Which of the following quotes best summarizes the central idea in "The Unseen Values"?
"Investors, even governments, are human, and before they invest in something they normally want to know: What good is it?“
"The greatest, finest benefits to come from our ventures into space are yet unseen."
"The implications of this knowledge for satellites near Earth or for reentering spacecraft are obvious."
"We cannot always account for what we have purchased with each research dollar."
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
Self
Match the abbreviation to the meaning.
1. Ms.
a married woman
2.P.M.
Before Christ
3.Gov.
governor
4.A.M.
morning
5.B.C.
Anno Domini, in the year of our Lord
6.A.D.
afternoon
7.Mrs.
Before the Common Era
8.B.C.E.
a woman of unspecified marital status
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What is the second challenge Lord Higa gives to the village?
Answer:
What is the second challenge Lord Higa gives to the Village?
Lord Higa demanded that a single piece of silk be threaded through a log that was curved a bent 7 times through its length.
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Jason and Melody traveled along the gravel road to the beach. Their car swayed back and forth, crunching along as they went.
Which of the following can be inferred about the road conditions based on the sentences?
Some months has 30 days, some have 31, how many of 28 days???
Answer:
Just one. February in non-leap years
Explanation:
Answer:
All, 12 months have 28 days.
12 months is the correct answer to this riddle but the actual answer February is the only month that is 28 days long in common years and 29 days long in leap years.
Explanation:
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Which word signals a contrast?
however
and
alike
both
Answer:
However
Explanation:
Answer:
however
Explanation:
if you were saying i like pizza and soda it would be both
but say i like pizza however i like soda too (this one should sound right)
l like pizza alike soda
i like both soda and pizza
There are links on the website that connect you to doctor’s webpages and other government pages, would you consider this to be a creditable or not credible site? *
Answer:
This would be creditable i think
Explanation:
Answer:
It would be creditable because the doctor's info is on the site and they very likely work there.
Explanation:
I'm trying to write a memoir that's based off of times in my life when I was insecure, but I'm stuck on this question I've asked myself for a while:
So, thalassophobia is the fear of the deep depths of oceans. However, wouldn’t it count as an insecurity since many people get uneasy when they're near a beach or a body of water?
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Answer:
2 option
Explanation:
2nd option is crt
One of the reasons for providing the context in an argument is to explain why the reader should care about the issue. What information could you include in an introduction to explain why your readers should care about installing street lights in neighborhoods? Your answer should be 2 to 3 sentences.
Answer:
Explanation:
They should list the dangers of not having street lights. And explain some benefits for the community members. And maybe also explain the cost.
Is M&M A cute couple?
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Gottlieb Mittelberger was a schoolteacher who left Germany in May of 1750 to make his journey to America. He arrived at the port of Philadelphia in October of that year, and kept a diary detailing his experience on the journey. Read an excerpt from his firsthand account.
After reading the excerpt, briefly compare the man’s account of life on a ship to Avi’s portrayal of it in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. What are the main differences and similarities between each portrayal? Your response should be about 150 words.
Answer:
When the ships have for the last time weighed their anchors near the city of [Cowes] in Old England, the real misery begins with the long voyage. For from there the ships, unless they have good wind, must often sail 8, 9, 10 to 12 weeks before they reach Philadelphia. But even with the best wind the voyage lasts 7 weeks.
But during the voyage there is on board these ships terrible misery, stench, fumes, horror, vomiting, many kinds of sea-sickness, fever, dysentery, headache, heat, constipation, boils, scurvy, cancer, mouth-rot, and the like all of which come from old and sharply salted food and meat, also from very bad and foul water, so that many die miserably.
Add to this want of provisions, hunger, thirst, frost, heat, dampness, anxiety, want, afflictions and lamentations, together with other trouble, as c. v. the lice abound so frightfully, especially on sick people, that they can be. scraped off the body. The misery reaches the climax when a gale rages for 2 or 3 nights and days, so that every one believes that the ship will go to 'the bottom with all human beings on board. In such a-visitation the people cry and pray most piteously. . . .
I myself had to pass through a severe illness at sea, and I best know how I felt at the time. These poor people often long for consolation, and I often entertained and comforted them with singing, praying and exhorting; and whenever it was possible and the winds and waves permitted it, I kept daily prayer-meetings with them on deck. Besides, I baptized five children in distress, because we had no ordained minister on board. I also held divine service every Sunday by reading sermons to the people; and when the dead were sunk in the water, I commended them and our souls to the mercy of God.
Among the healthy, impatience sometimes grows so great and cruel that one curses the other, or himself and the day of his birth, and sometimes come near killing each other. Misery and malice join each other, so that they cheat and rob one another. One always reproaches the other with having persuaded him to undertake the journey. Frequently children cry out against their parents, husbands against their wives and wives against their husbands, brothers and sisters, friends and acquaintances against each other. But most against the soul-traffickers.
Many sigh and cry: "Oh, that I were at home again, and if I had to lie in my pig-sty!" Or they say: "0 God, if I only had a piece of good bread, or a good fresh drop of water." Many people whimper, sigh and cry piteously for their homes; most of them get home-sick. Many hundred people necessarily die and perish in such misery, and must be cast into the sea, which drives their relatives, or those who persuaded them to undertake the journey, to such despair that it is almost impossible to pacify and console them. In a word, the sighing and crying and lamenting on board the ship continues night and day, so as to cause the hearts even of the most hardened to bleed when they hear it. . . .
[Arriving in Philadelphia]
What two benefits does the fictional account of events provide that the nonfiction does not?
characters readers can connect with
George Washington’s feelings about the event
details of what it was like to experience the event
Mr. Carris’s thoughts on Secretary of War Henry Knox
a biography of George Washington
Answer:
A And C
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) characters readers can connect with
C.) details of what it was like to experience the event
list things about MIT
Answer:
1. it's a technical college in Massachusetts. 2. it has many famous alumni. 3. it's the most famous stem school in the world
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Read the passage.
I only wish I had words to serve me to blame those who are fain to extol the worship of men more than that of the sun; for in the whole universe there is nowhere to be seen a body of greater magnitude and power than the sun. Its light gives light to all the celestial bodies which are distributed throughout the universe; and from it descends all vital force, for the heat that is in living beings comes from the soul [vital spark]; and there is no other [center] of heat and light in the universe.
–"In Praise of the Sun,”
Leonardo da Vinci
Which excerpt from the passage supports the inference that humans need the sun to survive?
“those who are fain to extol the worship of men more than that of the sun”
“in the whole universe there is nowhere to be seen a body of greater magnitude and power than the sun”
“its light gives light to all the celestial bodies which are distributed throughout the universe”
“and from it descends all vital force”
The excerpt that supports the deduction of humans requiring the sun to survive would be:
d). “and from it descends all vital force.”
"In Praise of the Sun"The above quote most effectively backs the idea of the significance of the sun for human existence and survival by showing that it degenerates its significant force to provide heat to humans.
This promotes the idea that the very essence of human survival i.e. heat and light are provided by the sun itself and therefore, its value must be recognized.
Thus, option d is the correct answer.
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Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon.
But in spite of that discomfort I found something reassuring by insensible degrees in the rationality of this business of question and answer. I could shut my eyes, think of my answer, and almost forget that the Grand Lunar has no face…Mr.
What can be inferred from the passage about Mr. Cavor’s feelings toward the Grand Lunar?
He is pleased to discover he and the Grand Lunar share a love for knowledge.
He is in awe of the Grand Lunar’s intellect.
He is disturbed by the Grand Lunar’s appearance.
He is nervous about answering the Grand Lunar’s difficult questions.
Answer: He is disturbed by the Grand Lunar's appearance.
Explanation: "I could shut my eyes, think of my answer, and almost forget that the Grand Lunar has no face..."
Some species, such as turtles and crocodiles, have existed since prehistoric times.
What is the function of the preposition as it is used in the sentence?
1. The preposition shows direction.
2. The preposition shows location.
3. The preposition shows time.
4. The preposition shows where.
Can someone plz help me I’m being timed!
Answer:
There should be a comma after the 3
11 points for the answer
In the section “Honor Restored,” the author’s tone is admiring and respectful.
https://scope.scholastic.com/issues/2020-21/020121/the-lost-ship.html#880L
This is the link for the passage.
Answer:
so what is the question?
Explanation:
The picture is right above!!!
Answer:
the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
Explanation:
SO I'd say b. If this is correct, I'm glad! Mark me brainliest if possible
Answer:
Letter A po ang sagot The judge of a contest
Explanation:
sana makatulong po