In December of 2013, the bananas expired (OR) The bananas expired in December of 2013.
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Answer:
Ego
Explanation:
Id, ego, and superego are terms introduced by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. Each of these terms refers to a part of the human personality.
The id is the instinctual component of personality, the source of bodily needs, emotional impulses, and desires. It seeks satisfaction.
The ego is the component of our personality that aims to please the id in realistic ways we will benefit from.
The superego is the third part of our personality. It acts as a self-critical conscience created according to the principles we are taught by the society we live in, especially our parents and teachers. It is the ethical component that provides moral standards that the ego follows.
Based on this information, we can conclude that the given scenario is a representation of the ego. Will wants to break the school record in cross-country. He sees an opportunity to do so, but that opportunity involves cheating. He knows that cheating is wrong - that is what he was taught. Cheating is something that is frowned upon by society and most likely his family as well. This is why he knows it's a bad thing and would feel bad if won that way. This is the principle that is a part of his superego. He acts upon that principle and decides to stick to the course and run as fast as he can. Will's ego, which follows the principles of his superego, is responsible for his decision.
In the Lightning Thief What were the new outlets saying that Percy and Ares fought with on the beach. Worth 15 points
1) Swords
2)Lighstabbers
3) Guns
4) Nun chucks
Does the importance of speaking skills vary by what kind of job you have, or is it important for
everybody?
Answer:
I think speaking skills are very important not just for a job, but even for daily life.
In not more than 400 words describe your mother
Answer:
For me my mother is god and she is superwoman.
What purpose does the dialogue serve in the passage
Answer:It can advance the plot, reveal a character's thoughts or feelings, or show how characters react in the moment. Dialogue is written using quotation marks around the speaker's exact words.
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The destruction of their natural habitat has compelled snow leopards to seek refuge outside their usual summer range in northern India. Fortunately, the snow leopards frequently are able to find shelters that are similar to ones in their original summer habitat: isolated caves on rocky slopes that are protected from harsh winds. What is the impact of the author’s use of the word fortunately on the tone of the paragraph? A It provides an ironic tone to a serious topic. B It provides a light-hearted tone to a serious topic. C It provides a negative tone to a serious topic. D It provides a positive tone to a serious topic.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
It provides a positive tone to a serious topic is the impact of the author’s use of the word fortunately on the tone of the paragraph. Hence, option D is correct.
What is positive tone?It's not only about being pleasant; positive tone is clearer and aids in task completion due to its straightforward wording. Positive message framing encourages individuals to accept your views and forges long-lasting relationships. A positive attitude helps establish credibility.
an emotional response intended to convey a positive feeling, such as satisfaction when a goal is achieved, relief when a threat is avoided, or contentment when one is happy with the way things are right now. Compare an unpleasant feeling.
Numerous tones can be used to convey someone's motive. A driven person will typically have a positive tone, which is rather typical.
Thus, option D is correct.
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50 points.Please help short story.QUICK WRITE INSTRUCTIONS :
Using the story starter WRITE the rest of the story. Let your imagination dictate how the story develops and
don't overthink your choices! Make sure your story has a beginning, middle, and end.
Story may not have graphic descriptions of death or dismemberment
Requirements:
at least 250 words
Story starter:You’re sitting at your desk eating candy hearts.you start to realize the notes on the hearts are trying to give you a message.
Her shadow loomed large on the wall, a hunched figure furiously typing. She was going to make her deadline even if her fingers bled--and her words were meaningless.
When she finally hit the enter key for the last time, she stood up and stretched. Her window showed only the inky black of midnight, but she would have time to edit her work one more time. Her lower back ached. Her feet were cold, bordering on numb. She slipped her feet into the fuzzy house shoes that had been kicked off hours ago. Stomach growling, she padded to the kitchen. She was met by mostly empty cupboards, she held a can of pinto beans and considered her possibilities. Then, a white and pink box glinted at her from a forgotten corner. She grabbed it with a smile and headed back to her desk.
Editing her own work was a form of self-flagellation, maybe the sugar would make the process go down smoother. She tore the top off of the box and spilled a half dozen pastel hearts into her hand. She lined them on the edge of her desk, in a linear rainbow while her printer spewed out her work like so much word vomit. She read the first line slowly, sounding out each word and wondering if she had made the right choice. She picked up the first pink heart, "call him." She popped the heart in her mouth and sucked. She let the sugar dissolve on her tongue, savoring the artificial strawberry flavor. She read the next line, making an alteration in a red pen as if she was in grade school. She picked up another pink heart, "please." She frowned but ate it in the same fashion as the first while reading the next few sentences. She picked up an orange creamsicle smelling heart and examined its message: "call Matt now."
She sat back and stared at the heart she had in her hand as if it had started bleeding and beating. Her hands shook as she set the orange heart back down in the parade on the edge of her desk. She set her red pen down on the stack of papers and counted ten deep breaths. She then looked at the hearts again, the first orange heart still read, "call Matt now." It was too much to hope that she had gone made after so many hours staring at a computer screen. She then went down the line and flipped over the hearts whose messages were face down:
"Matt,"
"Matt," and finally,
"You love him."
She raked her fingers through her hair and wondered. Her eyes traced the outline of a rectangle, the bare nail a reminder of what had been there. She walked toward the living room and found the cardboard box with "Matt" scrawled on one side in neat capital letters. Her hand reached for the picture frame that once hung on the wall next to her desk. The picture was of a man looking toward the horizon. She traced the outline of his face, a silhouette that she could draw with her eyes closed. A tear splashed on the glass and blurred his face.
She had been an entomologist in their relationship, pinning bits of him to cardstock but never getting too close. His smiles were butterflies that she saved but inevitably killed. Never letting herself be anything more than a scientist pulling the wings off of his beauty. She deserved to be alone. She had held a magnifying glass up to his faults, and she was sure he had grown to hate her. He had found someone else who could just be happy.
She looked at the rest of the box. A sweatshirt to a college she did not attend, a half dozen books she would never read, and pictures--pictures of Matt and of her with Matt. She sat down next to the box, her head resting on the back of the couch and continued to cry, her shoulders shaking with silent sobs.
She bit her lip until she tasted blood, stopped crying, and went back to her desk. She swept all of the pastel hearts into her hand, put them back in their box. She went back to slashing her words with red. An hour later, when she reached the end of her edits, she took a cold shower and a couple of shots of whiskey, drifting off into oblivion.
The alarm rang out from her phone, declaring a new day. She hit the snooze button once, twice. She got dressed and grabbed her laptop, walking purposefully to the coffee shop down the street where she would transfer her red pen edits to her word document. Sipping her cappuccino, all she could think about was the box of hearts in her waste bin next to her desk. She was not going to get anything done if she did not read all of the pastel messages. She went back to her apartment, pulled the box out of the trash. It was a pink and white waxed cardboard. There was nothing special about the packaging that she could tell. She spilled all of the pastel hearts on the floor. All of the candies were printed with the same messages: "call Matt now," "You love him," "Matt," and--the only word she had not seen yet-- "apologize."
In all the history of scientific discovery there has never been, perhaps, so general, rapid, and dramatic an effect wrought on the scientific centres of Europe as has followed, in the past four weeks, upon an announcement made to the Würzburg Physico-Medical Society, at their December meeting, by Professor William Konrad Röntgen, professor of physics at the Royal University of Würzburg. The first news which reached London was by telegraph from Vienna to the effect that a Professor Röntgen, until then the possessor of only a local fame in the town mentioned, had discovered a new kind of light, which penetrated and photographed through everything. This news was received with a mild interest, some amusement, and much incredulity; and a week passed. Then, by mail and telegraph, came daily clear indications of the stir which the discovery was making in all the great line of universities between Vienna and Berlin. Then Röntgen's own report arrived, so cool, so business-like, and so truly scientific in character, that it left no doubt either of the truth or of the great importance of the preceding reports. . . .
Exactly what kind of a force Professor Röntgen has discovered he does not know. As will be seen below, he declines to call it a new kind of light, or a new form of electricity. He has given it the name of the X rays.
Which statement correctly describes how the central idea of this excerpt is developed?
A. It is stated directly in the beginning of the excerpt and developed throughout the text.
B. It is stated directly in the middle of the excerpt and developed in the remaining text.
C. It is hinted at throughout the text, but the reader is expected to figure it out.
D. It is revealed through a sequence of events and defined at the end of the text.
Answer: D. It is revealed through a sequence of events and defined at the end of the text.
Explanation: I got B and C wrong and it said on edge it was D so it is D trust me.
What does freedom mean to Jonas? What are the differences between personal freedom and societal freedom? What can our memories teach us about the value of freedom? (You would have to read the giver to understand)
Answer:
To Jonas freedom is the fredom to do what he wants to do. The givernemnt in The Giver causes everything to be the same. Jonas wants something different for everyone and himself.
Personal freedom, which, in turn, is contingent upon other societal factors such as class (and linked to this, social status), creed, gender and caste.
Memories can teach us how much freedom we want or already have.
Explanation:
Which type of sentence is this? Rick always approaches difficult tasks enthusiastically, and he frequently motivates others with his energy and fervor. simple compound complex compound-complex. (This was on IXL Z.4 Grade 7) will mark brainliest if correct!!
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences does not contain an appositive/interruption/ non- essential
Answer:
Explanation:
b
Sabrina is reading a nonfiction text with content and vocabulary that can be difficult to understand at times. What is the best strategy for Sabrina to use to increase her understanding of the text?
Sabrina can skip any words that she does not know.
Sabrina can link the text to another text that she has already read.
Sabrina can slow her pace of reading when she reaches a difficult part of the text.
Sabrina can predict what information will be gained from the text by looking at the cover.
It's C I think!
All the other ones would result in an incomplete understanding of the text. Slowing her pace at parts that she struggles with will help Sabrina understand the text more thoroughly.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The following lines are from a poem called “On Giving” by Robert Graves. What poetic term is used in the excerpt below? "Those who dare give nothing/ Are left with less than nothing"
a. metaphor
b. paradox
c. personification
d. imagery
Read this excerpt from "President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation" following the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle. O He is proud of the space program and looks forward to further exploration. O He is secretive about the space program and wants to hide its discoveries. O He is embarrassed by the space program and hopes to improve its mission. He is confused by the space program and wants a clearer understanding. I've always had great faith in and respect for our space program, and what happened today does nothing to diminish it. We don't hide our space program. We don't keep secrets and cover things up. We do it all up front and in public. That's the way freedom is, and we wouldn't change it for a minute. We'll continue our quest in space. There will be more shuttle flights and more shuttle crews and, yes, more volunteers, more civilians, more teachers in space. Nothing ends here; our hopes and our journeys continue. I want to add that I wish I could talk to every man and woman who works for NASA or who worked on this mission and tell them: "Your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades. And we know of your anquish. We share it."
Which statement best describes President Reagan's attitude toward the space program?
(A) He is proud of the space program and looks forward to further exploration.
(B) He is secretive about the space program and wants to hide its discoveries.
(C) He is embarrassed by the space program and hopes to improve its mission.
(D) He is confused by the space program and wants a clearer understanding.
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
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Answer:B
Explanation:
As described in this paragraph what is the meaning of kindling temperature help plz
Answer:
Not sure
Explanation:
Not sure
What is the correct simple tense of each verb?
The simple future tense of walk is
.
The simple past tense of play is
.
The simple present tense of grew is
.
simple future tense of walk = will walk
simple past tense of play = played
simple present tense of grew = growing
Answer: Simple future tense : Will walk
Simple past tense : Played
Simple present tense : Grow
Explanation:
In this passage, what do you leam about Gregor? (5 points)
O He is dreaming he is a bug
O He has actually become a bug.
O He has to work at home a lot.
O He cannot be upset when he's in his room.
Can some paraphrase this? ''He must study the Four Books, the Five Classics, other Confucian works, and know how to compose poems and write essays. Studying the 5 classics required memorization, but not much questioning.''
Answer: This one is a little complicated because I don't have any context, but here:
There won't be a huge amount of questions asked, but he (replace he with person's name) will need to memorize a lot from the books of Confucianism in order to write poems or essays.
Her angry words were bullets to him.
Simile Metaphor Personification
His punches were as quick as lightning and caught his opponent by surprise.
Simile Metaphor Personification
Ricky was surprised to see a snake in the toilet bowl. He remained standing still as a statue.
Simile Metaphor Personification
Alfred did not realize that opportunity was knocking at his door
Simile Metaphor Personification
He is like a shining star
Simile Metaphor Personification
Answer:
1. Metaphor
2. Simile
3. Simile
4. Personification
5. Simile
Explanation:
-Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”
-personification: the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
what is it that the mother and daughter are trying to find and where are they waiting in the mean time in the beginning of Pygmalion?
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1) What is MOST likely the reason that astronauts attach their sleeping
bags to parts of the station?
A)
to give their coworkers their own space
B)
to prevent them from floating in their sleep
to reduce the risk of being disturbed by sunlight
D
to make the cockpit a more comfortable environment
The reason that astronauts attach their sleeping bags to parts of the station to prevent them from floating in their sleep. Thus, option B is correct.
Who are astronauts?The people mostly make sure that the peopel space traveler is referred to by the term astronaut. This same term "astronaut" is currently used to designate to any travelling on a spaceship, especially civilians, whereas it was previously designated for combat experts.
The astronauts are the people who go in space and explore the world around that. These are the one who usually sleeps in bag that is ask to the station as it is a gravitational-free zone and they would be roaming around in the campus.
This made sure that the people or the astronauts are not hurt and does not roam around in the space platform. Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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Which of the following answer choices best explains how this quotation reflects the style of Gothic literature?
24 POINTS PLEASE HURRY Look at the public service advertisement. A poster that reads, "Wellbee" says be well! Take oral polio vaccine. Tastes good. Works fast. Prevents polio. What type of multimedia does this PSA use to enhance its message? color chart graph images
Answer:
Image/drawing animation
Explanation:
The PSA uses the bug as a appealing image that gets the attention of the audience/people.
Answer:
Option 4 - Images
Explanation:
The color does make a bold statement, but the images are the one's that enhance the message. It describes on the basis of keeping clean!
Although Jing-mei has the last word in the fight over piano lessons, she is still unhappy. Why is she unhappy? What is her greatest worry? What does this reveal about her character?
Answer:
Jing-mei asserts her will in the last fight over the piano lessons, which causes her mother to become angry because Suyuan thinks she has only good motivations. The way that Jing-mei "wins" is also bittersweet. She only wins the disagreement by bringing up her mother's lost children, which hurts her mother. This victory is hollow because Jing-mei doesn't get what she really wants: acceptance and love from her mother. That is why, nearly twenty years later, Jing-mei is still not over the piano incident. Her greatest fear is that her mother had given up on her. Although she is glad not to take piano lessons, Jing-mei's anguish is not due to her dislike of the piano. She is upset because she feels like her mom had set her up for failure.
You are signing the number "22." What is the first thing you should do?
Read the following excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller
Have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed
as if a tangible white darkness shut you in, and the great
ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore
with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with
beating heart for something to happen? I was like that ship
before my education began, only I was without compass or
sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the
harbour was. "Light! give me light!" was the wordless cry of
my soul...
Which aspect of narrative writing does it demonstrate?
A. Conflict
B. Climax
C. Conclusion
D. Dialogue
Answer:
a is the correct answer
Explanation:
Helen's challenge due to her frustration is to learn to communicate. This an excellent analogy of her being deaf blind and shrouded in fog and not knowing where she is going but giving her the love of light to find her way and finally graduate from college.
Who is Helen Keller?Helen Keller is arguably Perkins' most famous student followed closely by her teacher Anne Sullivan. The story of a girl who was deaf-blind and learned to communicate when her teacher spelled water on her hand was made famous in the movie The Miracle Worker.
The main message in Keller's autobiography is that life can overcome anything. She also wrote to describe surviving her own disability and how she overcame it. Helen has been unable to see hear and speak since she was 19 months old. I had a developmental disability. But thanks to her dedicated teacher Anne Sullivan Helen was able to interact with and communicate with the world around her.
Therefore, Helen's challenge due to her frustration is to learn to communicate.
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Answer: np
Explanation:
Which selection from the excerpt from The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844 supports the idea that the creation of the jenny had positive effects?
Their children grew up in the fresh country air, and, if they could help their parents at work, it was only occasionally, while of eight or twelve hours of work for them there was no question...
This invention made it possible to deliver more yarn than heretofore. More weavers were needed, and weavers' wages rose.
By degrees the class of farming weavers wholly disappeared, and was merged in the newly arising class of weavers who lived wholly upon wages, had no property whatever, not even the pretended property of a holding, and so became working-men, proletarians.
Hitherto, so far as this had been possible, yarn had been spun and woven under one roof. Thus began with spinning and weaving that division of labour which has since been so infinitely perfected.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
I got it right and that's all that matters
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The Metamorphosis worksheet on commonlit
Answer:
A. This detail establishes that Gregor had another profession before becoming a salesman.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer. It actually establishes the author's purpose for including the detail about the protagonist in the text.
From the text, we discover that the author included the description just as he was describing the setting where Gregor was. The author mentioned the wash up breakfast that was on the table, about the hospital and about Gregor's father who was reading newspaper. Then the author mentions the picture that hung on the wall. It was at this point that the information of the photograph informs the reader that Gregor had another profession before becoming a salesman.
Option A is the correct answer.
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Answer:
Once upon a time there was a cat.
Everyday the cat would run outside and hunt for prey.
One day, the cat spotted a huge dog that started to chase the cat.
Because of that the cat ran up a tree.
Because of that the dog tried to climb the tree.
Until finally, the dog realized it couldn't.
Explanation:
Answer:
Once apon a time there was a rabbit.
Every day the rabbit would hop to the top of the hill to eat clovers.
One day the rabbit got to the top of the hill and realized it had snowed that night and the clovers were dead!
Because of that, the rabbit decided to find somewhere else to place his burrow.
Because of that, the rabbit left and traveled as far as his little bunny legs could carry him, through forests and over mountains that seemed to go on for as far as the eye could see.
Until finaly the rabbit came apon a beach and he thought "wow, what a wonderful place for a home!" and with that, the rabbit built his bungaloo and drank cocunut water every day from then on.
Explanation: