Answer:
Bad apple (or rotten apple) is indeed defined as “someone who creates problems or causes trouble for others; specifically : a member of a group whose behavior reflects poorly on or negatively affects or influences the remainder of the group.” Versions of the proverb can be found as far back as the early 16th century.
Explanation:
rotten
1 adj If food, wood, or another substance is rotten, it has decayed and can no longer be used.
The smell outside this building is overwhelming<endash>like rotten eggs...
2 adj If you describe something as rotten, you think it is very unpleasant or of very poor quality.
INFORMAL usu ADJ n (Antonym: great) I personally think it's a rotten idea...
3 adj If you describe someone as rotten, you are insulting them or criticizing them because you think that they are very unpleasant or unkind.
INFORMAL usu ADJ n (disapproval, Antonym: nice) You rotten swine! How dare you?...
4 adj If you feel rotten, you feel bad, either because you are ill or because you are sorry about something.
INFORMAL usu v-link ADJ (=awful)
I had glandular fever and spent that year feeling rotten...
Answer: Not sure what this question is asking, but I don't believe it would be a metaphor. It's an idiom.
what are we studying here
Answer:
are you asking about Brainly ?
Explanation:
Brainily is a platform where you can ask question and answer other peoples question and you can gain points
I will make u brainlist
Answer:
The second one... or B
Explanation:
The Importance of Being Earnest
Lady Bracknell. [Sitting down again.] A moment, Mr. Worthing. A hundred and thirty thousand pounds! And in the Funds! Miss Cardew seems to me a most attractive young lady, now that I look at her. Few girls of the present day have any really solid qualities, any of the qualities that last, and improve with time. We live, I regret to say, in an age of surfaces. [To Cecily.] Come over here, dear. [Cecily goes across.] Pretty child! your dress is sadly simple, and your hair seems almost as Nature might have left it. But we can soon alter all that. A thoroughly experienced French maid produces a really marvellous result in a very brief space of time. I remember recommending one to young Lady Lancing, and after three months her own husband did not know her.
Jack. And after six months nobody knew her.
Lady Bracknell. [Glares at Jack for a few moments. Then bends, with a practised smile, to Cecily.] Kindly turn round, sweet child. [Cecily turns completely round.] No, the side view is what I want. [Cecily presents her profile.] Yes, quite as I expected. There are distinct social possibilities in your profile. The two weak points in our age are its want of principle and its want of profile. The chin a little higher, dear. Style largely depends on the way the chin is worn. They are worn very high, just at present. Algernon!
Algernon. Yes, Aunt Augusta!
Lady Bracknell. There are distinct social possibilities in Miss Cardew’s profile.
Algernon. Cecily is the sweetest, dearest, prettiest girl in the whole world. And I don’t care twopence about social possibilities.
Lady Bracknell. Never speak disrespectfully of Society, Algernon. Only people who can’t get into it do that. [To Cecily.] Dear child, of course you know that Algernon has nothing but his debts to depend upon. But I do not approve of mercenary marriages. When I married Lord Bracknell I had no fortune of any kind. But I never dreamed for a moment ofallowing that to stand in my way. Well, I suppose I must give my consent.
Algernon. Thank you, Aunt Augusta.
Lady Bracknell. Cecily, you may kiss me!
Cecily. [Kisses her.] Thank you, Lady Bracknell.
Lady Bracknell. You may also address me as Aunt Augusta for the future.
Cecily. Thank you, Aunt Augusta.
Lady Bracknell. The marriage, I think, had better take place quite soon.
Algernon. Thank you, Aunt Augusta.
Cecily. Thank you, Aunt Augusta.
Lady Bracknell. To speak frankly, I am not in favour of long engagements. They give people the opportunity of finding out each other’s character before marriage, which I think is never advisable.
Jack. I beg your pardon for interrupting you, Lady Bracknell, but this engagement is quite out of the question. I am Miss Cardew’s guardian, and she cannot marry without my consent until she comes of age. That consent I absolutely decline to give.
Lady Bracknell. Upon what grounds may I ask? Algernon is an extremely, I may almost say an ostentatiously, eligible young man. He has nothing, but he looks everything. What more can one desire?
Jack. It pains me very much to have to speak frankly to you, Lady Bracknell, about your nephew, but the fact is that I do not approve at all of his moral character. I suspect him of being untruthful. [Algernon and Cecily look at him in indignant amazement.]
Lady Bracknell. Untruthful! My nephew Algernon? Impossible! He is an Oxonian.
Jack. I fear there can be no possible doubt about the matter. This afternoon during my temporary absence in London on an important question of romance, he obtained admission to my house by means of the false pretense of being my brother. Under an assumed name he … stayed to tea, and devoured every single muffin. And what makes his conduct all the more heartless is, that he was perfectly well aware from the first that I have no brother, that I never had a brother, and that I don’t intend to have a brother, not even of any kind. I distinctly told him so myself yesterday afternoon.
Lady Bracknell. Ahem! Mr. Worthing, after careful consideration I have decided entirely to overlook my nephew’s conduct to you.
Jack. That is very generous of you, Lady Bracknell. My own decision, however, is unalterable. I decline to give my consent.
Part A
In The Importance of Being Earnest, which type of character is Lady Bracknell?
static
flat
round
dynamic
Question 2
Part B
What is Lady Bracknell's role in the play?
Her behavior changes by the end of the play.
She is complex and makes an impression on the reader.
She one dimensional and serves to support the main character.
She is the most undeveloped of all the characters.
Answer:
there personality is static, and they are complex.
Hope this helps :)))
-Charlyy≈≈Many people think that postal service is a recent invention. There has been postal service for over 4,000 years, Kings and emperors were the
first people to receive messages carried by runners or horseback riders. As writing developed, the messages were sent on clay tablets or parchment
scrolls. It was not until the 1500s in England that common people began to use the postal service.
What is the main point of this paragraph?
1. Messages were sent with runners.
O 2 Clay tablets were used for messages.
3. England had postal service in the 1500s.
O 4. Postal service has existed for thousands of years.
Answer:
4. Postal service has existed for thousands of years.
Plzzz helppppp!!!!!!!! 20+PTS and brainliest!!!!!!!
1.) If I knew ____ vandalized my garage, I would know to ___ I should send the repair bill.
A. whom, who
B. who, whom
C. whom, whom
D. who, who
2.) I’m not sure to ___ I am supposed to send my complaint.
A. who
B. whom
Answer:
If I knew who vandalized my garage, I would know to whom I should send the repair bill.
I’m not sure to whom I am supposed to send my complaint.
2. PART B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support
the answer to Part A?
O A "In Malaysia, Burmese kids couldn't play for school
soccer teams, and I wanted to play now that I was in
America." ( Paragraph 12)
B "Schools have tried to combat this alienation with
programs like the Refugee School Impact Program in
Dallas. The program coordinator, Zeljka Ravlija,
provides educational support services for refugee
students." ( Paragraph 15)
OC "When I need help. I go to other refugees,'SB said.
"They have been in the United States longer and they
know whatlam going through." ( Paragraph 18)
OD **Salomon came to my home and told me that if he
could do it as a baby. I could do it as an adult. He took
me to his Spanish class with him and showed me how
slow everyone was talking." ( Paragraph 20)
E "It's not just because there are so many different
countries represented, but because they all form one
supportive, unified community." ( Paragraph 21)
F"In the face of budget cuts that limit the abilities of the
Refugee School Impact Program, as well as
increasingly fearful and hateful citizenry" (
Paragraph 22)
Answer:
I think the anwer is
D....HOPE IT HELPED
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How do you make good thumbnails?
Answer:
If you want to create thumbnails for videos, you can locate a website designated for creating those. I cannot give you specific websites since links that lead outside of brainly are NOT allowed at all, and result in a warn or a ban from moderators.
Answer:
Canva is one of the best graphic design tools online and good for thumbnails.
Explanation:
Which word below is the best replacement for the underlined word?
“We know more,” he says, “about the human body than any generation before – but we still have much to learn.”
Select one:
said
yells
claims
exaggerates
Answer: Assuming the underlines word is says, said would be the best choice.
Explanation:
hanna is going to send aletter to Tom change into passive voice
Answer:
There are 'two types' of Voice': 'Active' and 'passive voice'. When the subject present in the 'sentence performs the 'action of the verb', it means that the sentence is in 'active voice'. ... Basically, a sentence having the active voice construction has a Subject, verb and Object
someone replied to my question by putting a link...but like i know that link contains viruses so i was trying to report it but for some reason it wasn't working...could someone please go to my recent questions the one that starts off with "100 points" and report that person who replied that way? or better yet answer that question??? thank you so much!! i will give brainliest and 15 points :)
Answer: Alright, I will right now! Sorry you had to deal with this
Seeing a cockroach during the day is a sign of major infestation. O True O False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
True.................
why do you think people believe in fake news
Answer:
1. theyre du mb and cant think or any other places to watch it
2. theyre du mb
Explanation:
Sample Answer:
People tend to believe in it more easily as it more sensational and more eye catching than real news. Unlike real news, fake news can be purposely catered to a demographic to enforce a certain reaction among them.
Which of the following best states the difference between a theme and a topic? (5 points) Group of answer choices A topic develops a message about life while theme is the main subject. A topic is stated as a full sentence while a theme is a word or phrase. A topic is found only in fiction while a theme is found in all writing. A topic tells what a story is about while a theme is a life lesson.
Answer:
so im new to this.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of checks and balances?
a
The president can appoint Supreme Court judges, but the Senate must approve these choices.
b
the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto.
c
The House of Representatives and the Senate both have to pass the same bill before it can become a law.
d
All the above
Answer:
D all of the above
Explanation:
All of the examples are checks and balances made in the government
Answer:
I don't know perfectly whether it is correct answer or not but I think it's all above
Parents should be given fair chairs to speak during interviews by the educators
Answer:
True. It's only fair
"Features like these have never been seen on comets," Chief Project Scientist, Dr. Brownlee
commented
Which text feature, if added to the passage, would best clarify the idea that the Wild 2 is different
from most other comets?
A a table summarizing the key features of Wild 2
B
a diagram with labels explaining the structure of Wild 2
С
a times
Anmarizing the major discoveries made about Halley's comet
D
a photograph of Wild 2 and a photograph of Halley's comet placed side by side
Define the form of language used in the following sentence:
When our company learned of the bug in our computer
program, we quickly designed a reliability enhancement.
O A. Doublespeak
O B. Slang
O C. Inflated language
O D. Euphemism
Answer:
its NOT .C
Explanation:
Answer: its A i just took the test
Explanation:
Read the stanza from Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
But soon he knew himself the most unfit
Of men to herd with man; with whom he held
Little in common; untaught to submit
His thoughts to others, though his soul was quelled
In youth by his own thoughts; still uncompelled,
He would not yield dominion of his mind
To spirits against whom his own rebelled;
Proud though in desolation; which could find
A life within itself, to breathe without mankind.
Which traits of the Byronic Hero are most evident in this stanza? Select all that apply.
pride
melancholy
Isolation
cynicism
defiance
Answer:
B. melancholy, C. isolation, and D. cynicism.
Explanation:
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a lengthy narrative poem written by Lord Byron. The narrative is written mostly from his experiences gained on Byron's travel to Portugal, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean Sea.
The character traits of Byron's hero depicted in the given excerpt include melancholy, isolation, and cynicism.
The hero of the poem, Harold, finds comfort in nature and isolation, and the same is depicted in the given excerpt. The hero is melancholic and also reflects cynism traits.
Therefore, options B, C, and D are correct.
Read the following excerpt from Levitt and Dubner’s Freakonomics.
The bagel data also reflect how much personal mood seems to affect honesty. Weather, for instance, is a major factor. Unseasonably pleasant weather inspires people to pay at a higher rate. Unseasonably cold weather, meanwhile, makes people cheat prolifically; so do heavy rain and wind. Worst are the holidays. The week of Christmas produces a 2 percent drop in payment rates—again, a 15 percent increase in theft, an effect on the same magnitude, in reverse, as that of 9/11. Thanksgiving is nearly as bad; the week of Valentine’s Day is also lousy, as is the week straddling April 15. There are, however, a few good holidays: the weeks that include the Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Columbus Day. The difference in the two sets of holidays? The low-cheating holidays represent little more than an extra day off from work. The high-cheating holidays are fraught with miscellaneous anxieties and the high expectations of loved ones.
The excerpt is an example of inductive reasoning because the authors
A)work from a generalization to formulate specific examples.
B)arrive at a generalization after starting with another generalization.
C)ormulate a generalization by studying specific examples.
D)arrive at specific examples by studying other examples.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
2021 edg
The statement: do not judge people based on first impressions because people often change is most likely an example of a Select one:
A:Plot
B:Central Idea
C:Theme
D: Literary Device
Answer:
Central idea
Explanation:
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What is an example of Communism?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because communism is the government controlling the people
Answer:
C. The people get together for their annual vote of who will win the 'citizen of the year' bonus.
Which of the following describes the speaker?
A
They are flying high in the sky
B
They are speeding across Earth.
с
They are climbing something very tall.
D
They are looking down from a roof.
ons is
Answer:
They are climbing something very tall
help me with those 2 questions please
Answer:
21. False
22. False
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers.
Actually, ethos appeal doesn't use strong words to persuade or appeal to audience. Ethos appeal actually the credibility of a character to convince the audience.
It is actually pathos appeal that persuades audience by appealing to their emotions. Authors/speakers can actually use pathos to invoke a sympathy, feeling, love, etc. in their audience.
To be a master in the art of persuasion does not necessarily mean that one must use all three types of rhetorical appeal to persuade. Having mastery of one rhetorical appeal and knowing how to use it effectively will actually make one a master in the art of persuasion.
Please Hurry: Only answer if you are 100% sure). Read the passage. " I hope you are able to see the distinction I am trying to point out. In no sense do I advocate evading or defying the law, as would the rabid segregationist. That would lead to anarchy. One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty. " Question 1) Why does King use the phrase " openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty " when describing how to break an unjust law? A) To describe all law breakers in a positive light, B) To highlight the difference between breaking just and unjust laws. , C) To demonstrate that people who break unjust laws are thinking emotionally, D) To suggest that no laws should ever be broken. ( Next Passage) " Since we so diligently urge people to obey the Supreme Court's decision of 1954 outlawing segregation in the public schools, at first glance it may seem rather paradoxical for us consciously to break laws. One may well ask: ' How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?" Question 2: Which phrase BEST helps the reader understand the word " paradoxical?" A) " Since we so diligently urge people to obey the Supreme Court's decision of 1954 outlawing segregation in public schools," , B) " One may well ask:" , C) " At first glance it may seem rather paradoxical for us consciously to break laws." , D) "How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?". ( Third Passage): A just law is a man made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. Question: Which word or phrase helps the reader understand the word " squares" as used in the sentence above? A) just law, B) the moral law, C) code, D) out of harmony. ( Will Mark Brainliest to whomever answers all 3 correctly). [ I will keep reporting people that just write down anything that doesn't pertain to my questions) Stop taking points away from students that can help and deserve the points please and thank you]
The paragraph again- my eyes burn.
Question 1) B.
The King describes unjust law breakers with a positive tone. To break an unjust law comes with complete knowledge of the consequences with it and accepting it. Its not just an act of emotion, but a calculated act of strength.
Question 2) C.
Paradoxical : Its another word for contradiction. When the Supreme Court advocates in the "conscious breaking of laws" it helps you understand what Paradoxical means. The Supreme Court advocating for the knowing breaking of the law, that's a paradox. Its action or saying that makes no sense to what they said before.
Question 3) D.
If an unjust law is "out of harmony" with moral code, then when we read the first sentence, we take "squares" (which meas to fit into or be in line with) as Unjust Law's opposite.
I hope I helped. It's what I got from it.
Which title is capitalized correctly c I took the test
Answer:
umm.. C
Explanation:
MARK ME BRAINLIEST PLZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzIdentify the sentence type.
I have to do my homework before I can watch TV.
a.
simple
c.
complex
b.
compound
d.
compound-complex
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
the right answer is :
I have to do my homework before I can watch TV
c. complex
i am also learning about it and given many test
Answer:
ITS C
Explanation:
What are the 2 Disney parks with the Cinderella castle?
Answer:
The magic kingdom at walt disney world, and tokyo disneyland at the tokyo disney resort
Explanation:
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Why can't Violet just get her feed fixed? In the book feed
Answer:
Ironically, in the end Violet's rebellion does her in. Because she interferes with FeedTech's profile of her shopping habits, they (and other corporations) are unable to "get a handle" on her buying habits, and so she's deemed a bad investment risk for having her feed repaired for free.
Explanation:
Read the following passage:
"Marie Tharp grew up in the 1930s, wanting to be a surveyor like her father. Although she helped him in his work, women
weren't welcome in the sciences, so she went to music school instead and waited for a chance. When colleges emptied of men
during World War II, she was allowed in to get a geology degree and then another in mathematics.
"She wanted to investigate the ocean depths, but women weren't allowed on research ships. So she waited again, this time in
a basement office, for her male colleagues to send back data. Working slowly and precisely, she tumed those numbers into the
most detailed map of the seafloor ever made.
"Marie wanted her colleagues to understand that her depictions of seafloor geography were powerful evidence for the theory
of continental drift, but they dismissed it as 'girl talk.' It took almost a decade for her work to be accepted. She'd wait many
more years to get full credit."
Which of the answers below is the best description of the cultural context of the reading?
Marie Tharp helped transform our understanding of the world during an era when women were first banned, then largely
ignored, in the sciences.
Marie Tharp was a scientist who needed help from male co-workers to get her work done.
Marie Tharp was a woman of many interests, including music, geology, and map-making. She earned several degrees in
these fields.
O Marie Tharp was a hard worker who made important scientific discoveries in the 1950s and 60s.
Answer:
Marie Tharp helped transform our understanding of the world during an era when women were first banned, then largely ignored, in the sciences
Explanation:
According to the given passage, Marie Tharp is described as being a woman who always had an interest in the sciences as she wanted to be a surveyor just like her father, but women were not allowed to be in the sciences, so she had to wait her turn by studying music.
When most of the men went off to war, she seized the opportunity and got a degree in geology and mathematics. She eventually worked on the details of the ocean, as women were not allowed on research vessels.
The answer that is the best description of the cultural context of the reading is that Marie Tharp helped transform our understanding of the world during an era when women were first banned, then largely ignored, in the sciences
b Circle the correct word or phrase for each sentence.
1 I can't pay. I don't have enough money / money
enough.
2 This flat is tiny! Do you think it's enough big/
big enough for both of us?
3 We couldn't go sailing yesterday. There wasn't
enough wind/wind enough.
4 This coffee isn't enough hot / hot enough.
5 I know a few / a little words in Arabic.
6 I speak a few/ a little Russian.
7 May I ask you a few/ a little questions?
8 Could I have a few / a little more coffee, please?
9 If you can wait, we'll be there in a few / a little
minutes.
10 Can I have a few / a little time to think, please?
Answer:
Explanation:
1.enough money
2.big enough
3.enough wing
4.hot enough
5.few words
6. a little
7. a few
8.a little more
9. a few
10. a little