Answer:
no because all lives mattter even animals . to me i believe the animals are the 2nd life of people and animals have feelings
Explanation:
this is not from no article but my heart
Answer:
yes and no
Explanation:
Animals can be good for research so students can learn more about the animal(s)' body(ies). It's also harsh for the animal to go through severe pain just for experimentation.
Out of both choices, I would prefer for them to NOT be used for research. Animals have lives too, just like us humans. I wouldn't want to be used for research, so I personally believe animals shouldn't either.
Do you believe in luck? Are you superstitious? How so? If not, why do you think some people are? Write a 7 sentence response.
Answer:
I'm not writing your essay for you mate.
Explanation:
Answer:
No, I don't believe in luck because I believe everything happens for a reason. I am not superstitious because I'm confident and in control of my life as is. I believe some people are superstitious because they are afraid of the unknown. To counteract this, they for example, wouldn't open an umbrella inside of a house. (This is a commonly known superstition; furthermore, if you open an umbrella inside of a building you'll bring bad luck.) I believe, that through the people who believe in this, want to feel as though they are protecting themselves from bad outcomes. In reality all they are doing is trying to take control of the life they live.
How have you seen the impact of inflation on the things you buy?
5 sentences
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Answer:
Inflation increases the price of goods and services over time, effectively decreasing the number of goods and services you can buy with a dollar in the future as opposed to a dollar today. If wages remain the same but inflation causes the prices of goods and services to increase over time, it will take a larger percentage of your income to purchase the same good or service in the future. Here’s a chart of the inflation rate from the late 1600s to today. Notice that since the 1950s, the rate of inflation has been positive for nearly every year.
Explanation:
Question 1
Part A
Which statement best explains how courage is treated in both “Malala the Powerful” and “The Strangers That Came to Town”?
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala suffers serious injuries in an attack; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches struggle to make friends in their new community.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala moves to the United Kingdom and starts school; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Andy and Tom play a cruel trick on the Duvitches.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala sees her home country fall under Taliban control; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the Duvitches catch dozens of fish to feed their family.
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala risks her life to fight for the rights of girls; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the father befriends the Duvitches when no one else will accept them.
Question 2
Part B
Which details from "Malala the Powerful" and “The Strangers That Came to Town” best support the answer to Part A?
Select two correct answers.
"But she refused to back down, and on October 9, 2012, Taliban gunmen shot her and two others on the school bus."
"Malala and her classmates stopped wearing their school uniforms and began hiding their books under their clothing."
"Then, egged on by Tom and quite willing on my own, I played a shameful trick on the Duvitches."
"Tom and I ignored the Duvitch boys. But Father went up to Mr. Duvitch and put out his hand."
Answer:
Q1 part A
In “Malala the Powerful,” Malala risks her life to fight for the rights of girls; in “The Strangers That Came to Town,” the father befriends the Duvitches when no one else will accept them
Part B
But she refused to back down, and on October 9, 2012, Taliban gunmen shot her and two others on the school bus."
"Malala and her classmates stopped wearing their school uniforms and began hiding their books under their clothing."
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Malala risks her life to fight for the rights of girls;the father befriends the Duvitcheswhen no one else will accept them.
What Tall Tales hero is said to have created the Great Lakes with his giant footprints? John Henry, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill
Answer: Paul Bunyan
Explanation:
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SPELLING WORDS
adversary one that contends with, opposes, or resists
alien a member of another family, people, region, or the like
arrangement the act or process of putting things in order
assassin one who murders another for hire or from fanatical motives
asterisk the character ( * ) used in printing or writing to show omission or reference
beautiful generally pleasing; lovely in appearance
bizarre out of the ordinary; odd; eccentric
buried disposed of by depositing in the earth
comparatively relatively; to a level of comparison
conference a meeting for consultation or discussion
conscience the faculty of recognizing the distinction between right and wrong
consequential having significant importance
convenience the quality of being comfortable, easy to reach, accessible
counterfeit to make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud
courageous characterized by bravery
definitely decidedly, certainly, unquestionably
disguise to furnish with a false appearance or an assumed identity
existence the state of being alive
forty-five the name of the numeral 45
gasoline a volatile, flammable liquid fuel used to run engines
handkerchief a small, square piece of cloth used for wiping one's nose
interest to engage or arouse the attention of
library a place in which books and magazines are kept for public use
nomination the process of proposing someone for appointment to an office
pharmacy a place where medicines are compounded or dispensed
relation the quality that connects two or more people or things
shining bright with the reflection of light
surprise the state of being astonished; to take unaware
triumph the joy or exaltation of victory or success
Wednesday the fourth day of the week
Type the words that end in -ly.
List your answers in alphabetical order. (thats the question its based on the words)
Which excerpt from A Night to Remember, describes how the setting begins to change?
When Edward A. Kent, another table companion, found her after the crash, she gave him an ivory miniature of
her mother for safekeeping."
“It was just as well, for the slant in the deck was steeper, and even the carefree were growing uneasy."
"In a moment she reappeared with the picture and was rushed into the boat."
“On the bridge, as Fourth Officer Boxhall and Quartermaster Rowe fired off more rockets, Boxhall still couldn't
believe what was happening."
Answer:
B.) "It was just as well, for the slant in the deck was steeper, and even the carefree were growing uneasy."
Explanation:
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WHAT IS THE GERUND IN THIS SENTENCE???
Standing in line, Stanley waited patiently before racing out the door
Answer:
patiently
Explanation:
Answer:
patiently :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Explanation:
Excerpted from The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells
He had his watch out as I came up to him. He had a chubby, rubicund face with reddish brown eyes—previously I had seen him only against the light. “One moment, sir,” said I as he turned. He stared. “One moment,” he said, “certainly. Or if you wish to speak to me for longer, and it is not asking too much —your moment is up—would it trouble you to accompany me?”
“Not in the least,” said I, placing myself beside him.
“My habits are regular. My time for intercourse—limited.”
“This, I presume, is your time for exercise?”
“It is. I come here to enjoy the sunset.”
“You don’t.”
“Sir?”
“You never look at it.”
“Never look at it?”
“No, I’ve watched you thirteen nights, and not once have you looked at the sunset—not once.”
Read the excerpt of Mr. Bedford’s first meeting with Mr. Cavor. What were your first impressions of the two characters? Take a moment to describe your thoughts about one of these characters in about 150 words. Be sure to use the details provided in the reading to support your conclusions.
Answer:
Word Count: 149
Explanation:
My first impression of Mr. Cavor is that he's a busy man. Of course in this passage, Mr. Cavor has already stated that his time for interaction is limited, but there are also other clues in the text that lead me to believe that. Before Mr. Bedford starts talking to Mr. Cavor the audience can already see that he's eyeing his watch. He also seems to be a very timid man, with him stuttering in a lot of his sentences. It could be that he's a bit nervous talking to Mr. Bedford, or maybe he has somewhere to be. Now Mr. Bedford on the other hand seems to be more of the attentive type. He states that he's been watching Mr. Cavor for thirteen days, which to me seems to be a little bit obsessive, but it could be possible that he just admires and appreciates Mr. Cavor deeply.
written composition: Expository
Answer:
I think there is so many mistakes to make in life, so little time! so I Always try to learn from others' experiences. Thus, When you are engaged in a situation, where you are the person involved, it is quite hard to stay objective and do what is logically right at time.Then again, there are those who are able to stay objective and see the big overall picture, disconnect themselves and pick up lessons before the mistakes even strike them.In truth, you might be able to learn better and faster when you start picking up lessons from others for more logical and practical matters. For instance, you can see how others have shared various productivity tools, life hacks, study tips and many other mistakes to avoid when doing certain things.However, there are also certain things (mistakes) in life you need to experience for yourself in order not to make them again. Most of the times, these are less practical and more personal and emotional experiences, such as losing own phone or wallet because you don't have a habit of securing your own belongings or less aware of your surroundings, being too trusting, among many others.The thing is, for more logical and practical lessons, we are able to reason them out and if we accept them, we practice them.For the more personal ones, when you are advised not to do something that you originally intended to do, you might find yourself fighting the urge to do it even when you choose to follow the advice or lessons of others. The more others say no, the more you will want to go ahead for various reasons (to prove them wrong, think that you might be able to change the outcome, etc) or that it becomes a recurring thought you find yourself struggling to forget (what if i did it? would it be different).Mistakes are there to help us learn and grow. When we make mistakes, we not only learn to deal with failure and pick up lessons, we also learn to manage our selves, our emotions and reflection skills. We build our ability to assess situations and process our thoughts better. When you learn from others, the lesson may stay for a while, but when you have experienced it, the lesson stay with you for life.If there is something that you believe it is worth going after, go for it. You might fail and end up having a lesson learned, or you might succeed and be proud of it, but don't live your life sitting on the bench worrying about trying.Please help!
Directions: Give me the definition for discrimination and break the word down into prefixes, (if it has any) suffixes, (if it has any) and the root word. Please write the definition in your own words. No copying allowed.
Answer:
Definition: Unfair treatment of different people or things. Dis-criminate-ion
Select the word or phrase from the excerpt that helps the reader understand the meaning of the word maritime.
1 Adventurous visitors may seek
2 Australia is so far away from
3 Do not require special training
4 Underwater wildlife and scenery
Answer:
its question 4
Explanation:
i got it right on my test
When tourists remember South Dakota, most of them think of the Black Hills National Forest and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Black Hills includes 100 miles of pine woods. Its main attraction is Mount Rushmore, which sports 70-foot-high faces of four Presidents, carved 600 feet above the valley. One of the most well-known presidents, Abraham Lincoln was known as “Honest Abe”. South Dakota is a truly beautiful place to visit.
Mount Rushmore is a famous monument that tourists often visit. Which sentence best supports this idea?
A.
Abraham Lincoln is one of the most well-known presidents.
B.
The Black Hills National Forest is located in South Dakota.
C.
The Black Hills National Forest is over 100 miles of woods.
D.
Mount Rushmore is the main attraction of the Black Hills.
Answer: D
Explanation:
It mentions the in the paragraph that Mount Rushmore is a main attraction.
complete the chart which one of these clues help you understand what case means
Answer:
i dont know
Explanation:
The appropriate definition of the case, to complete the chart, a prime illustration.
What is a Chart?A chart is one that displays data using symbols such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart. A chart can represent tabular numerical data, functions, or specific types of quality structures to convey a variety of information.
To make it easier to understand large amounts of data and the relationships between various series of data, numerical data is displayed graphically using charts. Data from a spreadsheet.
Graphs are diagrams that show the horizontal (X-axis) and vertical (Y-axis) relationships between different data sets (Y-axis). A chart displays data in the form of a table, graph, or diagram. It incorporates a number of information presentation techniques.
Therefore, the word case in the passage, to complete the chart mean a prime illustration.
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how does the poems use of imagery develop the theme of the poem? cite evidence from the text in your answer.
the poem:
My heart be brave, and do not falter so,
Nor utter more that deep, despairing wail.
Thy way is very dark and drear I know,
But do not let thy strength and courage fail;
For certain as the raven-winged night
Is followed by the bright and blushing morn,
Thy coming morrow will be clear and bright;
’Tis darkest when the night is furthest worn.
Look up, and out, beyond, surrounding clouds,
And do not in thine own gross darkness grope,
Rise up, and casting off thy hind’ring shrouds,
Cling thou to this, and ever inspiring hope:
Tho’ thick the battle and tho’ fierce the fight,
There is a power making for the right.
Answer:
The purpose of imagery in poetry is to help get the poet's message across in language that is strong, vivid and very visual. The poet will use words to create images in our heads that help us to interpret the poem in the way he sees it.
Explanation:
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Help me please ELA (Book: The outsiders)
Answer:
Sodapop hugs Ponyboy, and Darry cries, shocking Ponyboy. ... Ponyboy realizes that Darry does care about him; Darry is strict because he loves Ponyboy and wants him to succeed. Ponyboy runs across the room and embraces his brother, thinking that everything will be fine once he gets home.
Explanation: I found this on the internet Chapter 5-6 page 2
WHAT IS THE LONGEST STORY YOU EVER READ?
Answer:
The longest story I have read is diary wimpy kid
Can someone help with this worksheet pls
Answer:
it just say pfd what can i do
Answer:
Simile uses as, Description of girl and a mountainMetaphor doesn't use like or as, stars sitting and a velvet cushion Simile uses like, eyebrows and rocks on the seaSimile, description of girl and a May morningMetaphor, city and gemsMetaphor, sky and colored fanSimile, white dress and hawthorn budsMetaphor, torn lantern and hopeSimile, poetry and flowers and vinesSimile, sorrow and leavesSimile, happiness and sandMetaphor, clouds and a mirrorMetaphor, moon and a golden petalSimile, Cheeks and a rose in snowMetaphor, soul and a gorgeMetaphor, Muscles and iron bandsMetaphor, breath and windMetaphor, sky and green windSimile, ships and cranesSimile, spotlight and sworda Fictional story using the previous imaginative opening scene.
Explanation:
it's animation and FX
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Look back through the part of The Diary of a Young Girl that you have read already, and find an incident that you think is particularly meaningful. Create a "diary comic" illustrating the event or situation you chose. (Note that you don't have to draw Anne herself to represent the event as a comic—you can use objects to tell the story.)
THE PARTS I READ WERE THE FIRST 2 CHAPTERS(Because everybody was asking)
Answer:
just draw what you read in the first 2 chapters
Read this excerpt from Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—.” Which three characteristics of narrative poetry does it contain?
The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard
And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood,
Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.
And from there those that lifted eyes could count
Five mountain ranges one behind the other
Under the sunset far into Vermont.
And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,
As it ran light, or had to bear a load.
And nothing happened: day was all but done.
Call it a day, I wish they might have said
To please the boy by giving him the half hour
That a boy counts so much when saved from work.
His sister stood beside him in her apron
To tell them ‘Supper.’ At the word, the saw,
As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,
Leaped out at the boy’s hand, or seemed to leap—
He must have given the hand. However it was,
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!
theme
multiple characters
focus on personal emotion
setting
use of dialogue
Answer:
I beleive that the answers are B, D, and E from what I can remember from the test.
Explanation:
I took the test
In excerpt from Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—.” Which three characteristics of narrative poetry does it contain multiple characters, setting, use of dialogue. Option (b) (d) and (e) are correct.
What do you mean by Dialogue?Dialogue is a communicative process in which individuals from diverse viewpoints seek to understand one another.
A theme in modern literary studies is the main subject, idea, or message that runs through a story. The two types of themes are thematic concepts and thematic statements, which refer to what the work says about the subject and what viewers "believe the work is about," respectively. The distinction between premises and themes is common.
The most prevalent modern definition of theme is an idea or point that is essential to a narrative and is frequently summed up in a single word (for example, love, death, betrayal). These themes typically include conflicts between the individual and society, adolescence, people and technology, nostalgia, and the perils of unrestrained ambition.
Therefore, Option (b) (d) and (e) are correct. It contain multiple characters, setting, use of dialogue.
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Which of the following describes one of the main obstacles Schwermer's lifestyle presents?
Part of that philosophy requires her to put a lot of faith in the unknown. Other than the small notebook she uses to keep track of her scheduled speaking engagements and housing arrangements, most of her plans are left to fate. “I see a lot of miracles in my daily life. For example, in the beginning I found food. I thought about things and then I found them in the street or people came to bring them to me,” she explains. “I think these miracles happen because of our thoughts.” When seasons change, she gives away whatever clothing she has and waits for new items to come along. Most are given by hosts and friends she meets along the way. The road wasn’t always easy. With two adult children and three grandchildren, Schwermer admits her family wasn’t exactly on board when she pitched the idea. She now sees them only a few times per year, but says they eventually warmed up to her come-and-go lifestyle. “Now they’re proud of what I’m doing. It’s enough for us,” she says. Although she never had plans to go public with her life, after a German book publisher pushed her to put pen to paper, Schwermer relented. The latest of three books on her journey, “Seeing Miracles In Life Without Money,” will be released this summer in Germany. As with its predecessors, all her royalties4 will go to the various charitable groups she supports. “Now, more and more young people want to change something in their lives and often they don’t know what they can change,” she says. “I changed something in my life.” Despite the legion of fans that have followed her for years, Schwermer has met her fair share of critics. After a trainwreck appearance on Italian talk show RAI TV, she stopped doing television interviews (in one taping, a host actually rifled through her suitcase).More often than not, however, it’s her friends who become frustrated with her come-and-go lifestyle. She’s turned down many invitations to extend her visits, including offers to stay permanently. “There are so many people who are lonely and they like to have friends at their side,” she says. “But I say no because I can’t. I feel that I must go. It’s always my job to be in the world with people.”
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Answer:
The Moneyless Man, is an Irish writer best ... Boyle has been the primary author of the Freeconomy Blog since it was ... included fellow moneyless people Heidemarie Schwermer, D
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Read the excerpt from News Articles about Bullying.
"Our presentations are like a pep rally," Robin Arnold said. "Bullying happens in every school, and we have found that most kids bully because they don't know any better."
Which answer best demonstrates synthesizing the information from the excerpt?
A) I read that bullying happens in every school, so I think bullying probably happens in my school, too, although I have not seen or heard it happen to any of my friends.
B) I read that Jaylen’s presentations are like pep rallies, and I know the pep rallies at my school are great, so when my club leads a program about bullying at our school, we should make it like a pep rally.
C) I read that the kids who bully don’t know any better, and I have a friend who was bullied, so I think I am going to tell my friend what I read about kids who bully.
D) I read that bullying happens in every school, and I think that is terrible, so I’m going to try to find out who is bullying and who is being bullied in my school.
Answer:
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The answer is D.
AKA
I read that bullying happens in every school, and I think that is terrible, so I’m going to try to find out who is bullying and who is being bullied in my school.
Explanation:
have a great rest of your day or night and good luck on your test!
We can actually see here that the best that demonstrates synthesizing the information from the excerpt is: D) I read that bullying happens in every school, and I think that is terrible, so I’m going to try to find out who is bullying and who is being bullied in my school.
What is information?Information refers to facts or knowledge that one gets as a result learning or experience. Information is given to make people to be knowledgeable.
We can actually see here option D is the best that demonstrates synthesizing the information from the excerpt.
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Complete the analogy and then describe the type of relationship between the words in each word pair. Make sure your response includes the missing term.
building: city as tree : [ ]
Match the definition to the word.
1. the quality of acting adult, grown-up
humility
2. displaying kindness and good intention
purity
3. the quality of being calm
tranquility
4. the quality of being meek, modest
rebirth
5. impenetrable by light
serenity
6. the condition of being spotless, stainless, or clean
friendliness
7. the state of working steadily on a task
opaque
8. peacefulness
responsibility
9. the process of being born again
diligence
10. accountability
maturity
Answer:
1. Maturity
2. Friendliness
3. Serenity
4. Humility
5. Opaque
6. Purity
7. Diligence
8. Tranquility
9. Rebirth
10. Responsibility
Read this sentence from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War.”
The United States was at peace with that Nation and . . . was still in conversation with its Government . . . looking toward the maintenance of peace . . .
Which key idea does Roosevelt develop in this sentence?
A. Roosevelt wants to stress that the United States has reputation to uphold as the peacekeeper among nations.
B. Roosevelt wants to make an emotional appeal to his audience to wait for more information from Japan before declaring war.
C. Roosevelt wants to appeal to logic and patriotism in his audience, but also remind them of the cost of war.
D. Roosevelt wants to stress that Japan has deceived the United States to support his request to go to war.
Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer:
Roosevelt wants to stress that Japan has deceived the United States to support his request to go to war.
Explanation:
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which words did Lewis Carroll chose to rhyme with the words below?
Mouse
Denial
Cur
Breath
The evidence below has...
This question is based on The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
To stay alive in the Hunger Games, Katniss must learn to hide her true feelings. On page 296, she explains to the reader, "To say my thoughts aloud would be tipping off the audience that the romance has been fabricated to play on their sympathies and that would result in no food at all" (Collins).
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This sentence from a paragraph near the end of the story:
"Here, a yellow stream flows from rotted moose-hide sacks and sinks into the ground, with long grasses growing through it and vegetable mold overrunning it and hiding its yellow fľom the sun." What is the "yellow stream"? *
thousands of dollars' worth of abandoned gold
a creek tinted yellow by the nearby vegetation a
moose trail with a bottom of mustard-colored mud
beams of sunlight shining through the forest leaves
Answer:
a creek tinted yellow by the nearby vegetation.