Answer:
omg yasss
Explanation:
Answer:
Roses are red and violets are blue I have 5 fingers and the middle one is for you
Explanation:
This is only for bad people not u..uk..hahaha
Read the following excerpt from Little Women.
"Really, girls, you are both to be blamed," said Meg, beginning to lecture in her elder-sisterly fashion. "You are old enough to leave off boyish tricks, and to behave better, Josephine. It didn't matter so much when you were a little girl, but now you are so tall, and turn up your hair, you should remember that you are a young lady."
"I'm not! And if turning up my hair makes me one, I'll wear it in two tails till I'm twenty," cried Jo, pulling off her net, and shaking down a chestnut mane. "I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Aster! It's bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boy's games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy. And it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa. And I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!"
Tabitha is taking part in a group discussion about Little Women. In her discussion group, one participant states, “I think it must have been very difficult to be a female during this time period.”
How could Tabitha best respond to show that she is being an active listener?
“I’m sorry, I didn’t hear what you said. Could you repeat it, please?”
“I do not understand that comment at all or why it was even made.”
“I agree and think that women often had to fight to be themselves.”
“I think Jo sounds a lot like my little sister when she complains.”
Answer:
I would say that the best response for Tabitha here would be "I agree and think that women often had to fight to be themselves.".
Explanation:
This would show that she is agreeing to what her one participant stated; “I think it must have been very difficult to be a female during this time period.” The response I chose would show that Tabitha agrees, meaning she was listening, and even restates what her participant said, thus meaning she really was listening. Hope this helped.
Answer:
“I agree and think that women often had to fight to be themselves.”
Explanation:
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Highlight important details in the passage that will help you make an inference. No one in Libby Prison hospital paid much attention to this tiny, birdlike woman with a thin nose and alert blue eyes as [Elizabeth Van Lew] went about her business of visiting the hospitalized soldiers. She read to them and brought them baskets of goodies. The Confederate guards had no idea that this kindhearted woman was gathering military intelligence from the prisoners and laying the groundwork for espionage activities. —The Dark Game, Paul Janeczko Which inference can a reader make from the information in the passage?
Answer:A. At this time, women were not viewed as capable of carrying out spy activities
Explanation:
Answer:
At this time, women were not viewed as capable of carrying out spy activities.
Explanation:
The central idea of an informative text is the thesis.
True
False
guess the two that are my fav animal..
yes select two, if you guess them both right i will give branliest
bunny
wolf
fox
dog
cow
pig
Answer:
wolf
Explanation:
wolf ;v;
wolf- fox
Explanation:
What object has keys that open no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but not go in?
Riddle of the Day!
Everyday Im gonna post a riddle and if you get it right I will give u brainliest!
Answer:
A keyboard
Explanation:
i know this joke already lol
Narrative Essay on The Topic “if I had a Time machine” in 200 words, in Five paragraphs.
plz... help me Brainly masters
Time is potent, we all heard since our childhood. Time, like a grain of sand, slips out of our hands and we only keep gazing it hunting for the tactics to combat the glissading precious moments of ours. The moments and opportunities we hold most dear, with time, just like the sand in the hourglass, skid away. We only are, then, left with the regrets of not grasping the opportunities, despondently craving for the one single chance to swish back in time and fix the deeds for our deepest regrets.
I, for once, think of going back to the past when our ancestors lived in a world of fresh and pure air to inhale without fearing for their lungs to struggle with smoke and tar. How lucky, I ponder, were they to have the fresh and glistening water from the river so clear to reflect their face. No wonder our ancestors were much robust and healthy than our generation today.
With no access to motor vehicles, speed trains, a giant bird resembling planes but much faster and escalators, our forefathers were bound to lift their feet to move. Unlike today, they had plenty trees to purify the air they breathed in, no chemical factories to corrupt nature with fumes and rivers with chemicals. They experienced the balanced atmosphere and moderate rainfall to witness the waving crops in the fields. The green paddies filled the heart with joy and rejoice the mind.
But to unearth what’s ahead in life and change it if it’s unsatisfactory is in the human gene. And this ethos of the DNA squeezes me to peek into the hidden future. To discover what’s ahead, to find what the world would be like, to uncover if humans are more devilish or more matured. I would definitely love to see what I am up to and how successful I am in the future.
Time is a mystery and meddling with it could result in severe consequences. No less than a boon it will be, to see what the world will advance to. But daring to play with it could result in the conclusion of the human race, in fact, the entire planet. It is fully justified to say that meddling with time can decimate the entire history of the ecosystem.
Life and time are the best teachers a human will ever meet. And it is prudent to learn what it teaches us. Several attempts have been made to travel back and forth in time to change the history and conquer humanity. But whenever humans took a step out of bounds, time made them realize their limits. It proved who is supreme and who is down.
A map of the United States.
In your opinion, what parts of your personality have been affected by where you live? Check all that apply.
the slang words I use
the accent I speak in
the kinds of clothes I wear
the music I listen to
the activities I like to do
the different languages I speak
Answer: all of the above
Explanation:
The different cultures that spread across just the US is extraordinary. No two people are exactly alike. It incredible.
What do you think in the title of the play, the word ‘fear' symbolize?
It’s is from valley of fear
Answer:
Fred Porlock is a petty criminal, working for Professor Moriarty, who occasionally sells information to Sherlock Holmes. The detective likens him to a remora, of no real significance himself, but dancing constant attendance on the great 'shark', James Moriarty.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The title symbolize us that the place has everywhere fear as scowrers attack and then murders. There is no law and order, rights and equality and everything is going in the favour of scowrers.
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In this activity, you will scan Robert Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
Part A
Use scansion to identify the meter in Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.
Answer:
i do not understand what the question is...
Explanation:
Answer:
Nature's | first green | is gold,
Her har | dest hue | to hold.
Her ear | ly leaf's | a flower;
But on | ly so | an hour.
Then leaf | subsides | to leaf.
So E | den sank | to grief,
So dawn | goes down | to day.
No | thing gold | can stay.
Explanation:
this is the right answer i checked
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Part A. Write a one page informative article about a topic of your choice. Use two different types of text structures.
Part B. Explain how those structures were the best to develop the central idea of your article.
Answer:
what do you need help with?
Freedom of speech: You might write about whether schools should have the right to limit what is discussed or covered in a student newspaper or a student news broadcast. (There is a Supreme Court ruling stating that school officials cannot censor student expression unless there is reasonable proof that such expression can disrupt school activities.)
Answer:
Schools should not limit what is discussed and correct in a student newspaper or news.
Explanation:
We live in a country with press freedom. This means that no institution has the freedom to limit any news provided in a newspaper or news, even if these news outlets are student and submissive to school.
The right to press freedom is defended in the first constitutional amendment and there is no amendment that states that this right does not include the press, which means that, legally, schools cannot limit what is discussed or covered in a newspaper or student news, running the risk of being indicted on the basis of the first constitutional amendment, if you refuse to obey it.
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Explanation:
“Pakistan’s Malala” best expresses how the setting influenced the residents of Swat Valley?
Answer:
The Taliban would come for her again if she managed to survive. . . ." ... She admires Malala's courage and strength.
Explanation:
Was it right!
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What are the characters in the story trying to find (a jury of her peers)
A.)a motive for the crime
B.)a dead pet bird
C.)a place to get warm
D.)a hidden weapon
Answer:
C/B
Explanation:
It is that because i read the story and the main idea is a brid
Answer: A motive for the crime
Explanation: APE X test
How did the soldiers know where the franks and van Daan's were hiding
Answer:
For decades suspicion centred on a man called Willem Van Maaren, who worked in the warehouse attached to the Franks' hiding place. But two police investigations - one immediately after the war and another in the 1960s - turned up nothing and Van Maaren died in 1971 professing his innocence.
1. In Chapter 5 of the Giver, what dream does Jonas share with his family during the morning dreamtelling ritual, and what is their reaction?
2. Why does Jonas refrain from praising Benjamin’s accomplishments, despite his admiration?
Answer
i wish i knew
Explanation:
What is the symbolic meaning of Mrs. Van Daan’s fur coat? Will give 15 points if you answer this question TODAY!!!!! NEED HELP NOW!!!!! (Diary of Anne Frank)
It represents her former social status and wealth.
It represents how skilled her father was at hunting.
It represents how much she cares about fashion.
It represents warmth during the cold winter months.
Answer:
A. it represents her former social status and wealth
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why does Rachel say that she will be Esperanza's friend for five dollars and why does Esperanza agree to do it?
The House on Mango Street
Answer:
In The House on Mango Street, Esperanza is hanging out with her neighborhood friend Cathy who offended Esperanza by suggesting that the neighborhood was getting bad because people like Esperanza and her family were moving in.
Whilst they were together, a girl named Rachel walked up to them and offers to be Esperanza's friend if Esperanza would give her five dollars for her and her sister to buy a second-hand bicycle.
Esperanza agrees over Cathy's objections because she figured that getting 2 new friends and partial ownership of a bicycle for $5 was a good deal.
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Answer:
it would be the first answer
Answer:
She lives in a land where all people are free to worship as they choose
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In paragraph 3, the narrator surprises the reader by
A. talking to himself.
B. thinking that he is safe.
C. wandering in the streets alone.
OD suggesting that he might confess.
What is your first impression of ghost?
Answer:
My first impression of a ghost is "WHY IN GOD'S NAME ARE YOU IN MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!". I am very religious. Ghosts are most of the time evil spirits.
Explanation:
A jump rope is an example of a developmentally appropriate toy for a(n)
Answer:
child
Explanation:
What is the central idea of the Neil deGrasse Tyson interview????? I need to know ASAP or I will fail!!!!
Answer:
The central idea of the Neil deGrasse Tyson interview is the fact that he disagrees with the question " When Curiosity (NASA’s robotic rover that collects data on Mars) touches down, 5will that be enough to inspire young people to go into the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)? Will it be enough to get the American people behind a manned mission to Mars?" because he simply says no and gives his reasoning.
Explanation:
Consider this prompt for an oral presentation.
Take a stand! Decide your opinion on the proposed meal tax in our county, then present an argument for or against it.
Which thesis statement best addresses this assignment?
Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens.
A meal tax allows the collection of revenue from tourists and nonresidents, reducing the burden on local citizens.
A meal tax is intended to collect an extra tax on meals served in restaurants or purchased “to go.”
The county Board of Supervisors will vote on the meal tax after election day so they can represent the citizens’ opinions.
ANSWER: AOur county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens.
Answer: Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens.
Explanation:
The first option addresses directly, the fact that there is a proposed meal tax in the county by mentioning that along with the county in question, there are other counties that are proposing the measure as well.
Other options do not directly address this as they only speak of what the meal tax is and what it can do instead of whether it is being proposed or not.
This prompt for an oral presentation states thesis statement best addresses this assignment:
A) Our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens.
This prompt for an oral presentation states thesis statement best addresses this assignment that our county is one of five counties in the state deciding whether or not to levy a meal tax on its citizens. The first option directly addresses the fact that the county is proposing a meal tax by mentioning that other counties besides the county in question are also proposing measures.Thus, the correct answer is A.
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Harlow sequence words in this recipe how to make oatmeal how to make oatmeal first bring oatmeal and water to a low boil then simmer steadily for 5 to 6 minutes after simmering Little Mill cool for several minutes which step is done first which step is the last you
Answer:
boil water is the fist one then let oatmeal cool is the last one
Explanation:
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Answer:
boil water last let oatmeal cool
Which element of writing style reveals most about an author's feelings about an issue?
use of punctuation
grammar
sentence length
word choice
Answer: word choice
Explanation:
Answer:
Word choice
Explanation:
I took the quiz and got it right.
How can your value potentially affect your behavior and future goals? And Describe a recent event where yo applied a value to real life? Explain your answer.
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freedoms festivity allusion
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone. Near the entrance to the long, high-ceilinged room stand two magnificent granite statues of Pharaoh Amenophis III, who ruled Egypt about 1400 B.C. Farther on is a colossal head of Pharaoh Ramesses II dating back to 1250 B.C. And beyond it, resting on a simple base, is a slab of black basalt, a colossal rock. Which words in the excerpt best show that Giblin thinks the room is important? entrance and room long and high-ceilinged magnificent and colossal simple and slab
Answer:
C. magnificent and colossal
or just magnificent and colossal
Explanation:
ANYWHO i got it right on Edge
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Answer:
c. hope this helped
Explanation:
Ann is a encyclopedia. What literary device?
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf Metaphor}[/tex]
Explanation:
Ann is an encyclopedia.
Encyclopedia means "being really informative".
Here, Ann is directly compared with encyclopedia for "being really informative" without using "as" or "like".
This direct comparison without using "as" or "like" is called "Metaphor".
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