Solar Eclipse

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A solar eclipse can be a spectacular event to witness. Whether it is a partial or a total eclipse or not, seeing the shadow of the Moon cover some or all of the Sun's surface in the middle of the day can be quite dramatic! Eclipses happen when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking some of the Sun's light. If you look online, you can find some impressive eclipse photos taken by professional and amateur photographers. On average, solar eclipses happen twice a year. Some of these photos have been touched up, or improved, using computer software, but others are completely real.

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When the time gets closer, you will need to prepare for viewing a solar eclipse! A solar eclipse can be visible in different parts of the world; however, you have to take some safety measures when viewing one. Fortunately, there are a number of perfectly safe ways to view such an amazing event. You cannot simply look up at the sun, or you will ruin your eyes in a matter of moments. If the idea of watching a solar eclipse appeals to you, check various astronomy Web sites to find out when the next one will be occurring.

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A special material makes them safe for viewing the Sun. One safe way to view eclipses is with "eclipse glasses." The frames of the glasses are made of cardboard, and the lenses are made of special material that blocks out all but a tiny bit of light. These are available by mail order from telescope shops and are also sold by science museums. Eclipse glasses do not cost more than a dollar or two a pair. However, make sure to order them at least a month ahead of time because they tend to sell out in the days before the event.

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Another safe way to view the solar eclipse is to make a viewer yourself! The easiest kind is a pinhole viewer. You can try this out on any sunny day. Just get two pieces of white cardboard, about the size of a sheet of printer paper. Make a tiny pinhole in the center of one piece. Then hold it in the sunlight so the sun shines through the hole, and hold the other piece of board underneath. After a few attempts, you should be able to line up the Sun's image so it projects onto the second piece of white board. If you move the cardboard with the pinhole farther away from the bottom cardboard, the image will be bigger. Now, you can view a solar eclipse easily, and protect your precious eyesight!

Which paragraph is organized in the most logical order?
A.
paragraph 1
B.
paragraph 3
C.
paragraph 4
D.
paragraph 2

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Answer 1

answer:

b

Explanation:

ill say its b because it shows an intro on how to prepare when in a solar so it slightly explains what its going to be about. this is my guess of the answer

Answer 2
I would say paragraph 1 because it it more clear and organized.

Related Questions

Part A

In “First Steps,” how does Maria change by the end of the story?


Maria becomes homesick and wants to return to the lander.

Maria becomes disgusted by the strange smells on the planet.

Maria becomes skeptical that the planet will make a good home.

Maria becomes excited to live on the new planet.
Question 2
Part B

Which text evidence best supports the answer to Part A?


“She let go of the ladder and took soft, slow steps and realized her arms and legs felt like they were full of lead.”

“She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange.”

“She was doing what others had previously thought impossible—taking steps on a new world.”

“‘Hurry up!’ she yelled, unable to contain her enthusiasm. ‘Our new home is extraordinary!’”

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Answer:

"She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange.” = connects with statement about the strange smells could also link to idea ablut her being skeptical that the planet would make a good home.

‘Hurry up!’ she yelled, unable to contain her enthusiasm. ‘Our new home is extraordinary!’” = Maria becomes excited to be on the planet.

(Not too sure if this is the answer you needed)

Answer: its b “She scrunched up her nose as an unfamiliar assortment of odors hit her nostrils. Some smelled sweet, some disgusting, and some were just strange.”

Explanation: i took test(⌐■_■)

in your own wordssss
There are a lot of rule that exist in the community of The Giver. Do you think rules make life easier or harder? Are they necessary? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

I think that they make life in the community harder. In real life, it depends. The kind of rules the community has, like limits to how many kids you can have, kids are divided into age groups, can't have your own privacy since you must share your feelings and dreams with your family whether you like it or not, etc. I feel that it limits the freedom of the people in the community. It's a strange world too. There are no colors, only one season exists, no birthdays, and you can get "released" if you do not perform or develop as you should. The rules were made to make the world utopian, but I think that limiting what people can and what people can't do in order to make a utopian society is unnecessary.

Answer:

Im not sure

Explanation:

sorry

#1 In this passage, which element does Mandela add to his description of the courage he needed to succeed in his mission?
In life, every man has twin obligations—obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children; and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country. In a civil and humane society, each man is able to fulfill those obligations according to his own inclinations and abilities. But in a country like South Africa, it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and color to fulfill both of those obligations. In South Africa, a man of color who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated. In South Africa, a man who tried to fulfill his duty to his people was inevitably ripped from his family and home and was forced to live a life apart, a twilight existence of secrecy and rebellion. I did not in the beginning choose to place my people above my family, but in attempting to serve my people, I found that I was prevented from serving my obligations as a son, a brother, a father, and a husband.

A. Vision
B. Rebellion
C. Sacrifice
D. Boldness

#2 Which sentence from the passage BEST supports your answer to Part A?
A. “In South Africa, a man who tried to fulfill his duty to his people was inevitably ripped from his family and home and was forced to live a life apart, a twilight existence of secrecy and rebellion.”

B. “I did not in the beginning choose to place my people above my family, but in attempting to serve my people, I found that I was prevented from serving my obligations as a son, a brother, a father, and a husband.”

C. “In South Africa, a man of color who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated.”

D. “In a civil and humane society, each man is able to fulfill those obligations according to his own inclinations and abilities.”

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

“In South Africa, a man who tried to fulfill his duty to his people was inevitably ripped from his family and home and was forced to live a life apart, a twilight existence of secrecy and rebellion.”

Hope this helps! :)

The answer is A explanation will be below

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Answer:

b because it uses connectives to join up the sentances

What is a claim the author makes in "Globalization and Cultural Identity"?

1. American influence is spreading to other countries through international business.

2. Young people are returning to wearing traditional clothing as a way to rebel against the influence of big business.

3. Advancements in technology are the biggest threat to preserving traditional cultures and local businesses.

4. Older generations are responsible for the failure of younger generations to succeed in global economies.

The author supports the claim in Part A by stating that international businesses are always looking for new markets in which to sell their products and make a profit.

How well does this reason support the author's claim?

1. It is irrelevant because it fails to explain why countries are willing to allow international companies to compete in their economies.

2. It is effective because it explains a direct benefit of globalization to traditional cultures and economies.

3. It is ineffective because it contradicts the argument that globalization is damaging to traditional cultures.

4. It is somewhat effective because it explains why American companies want to expand to other countries.

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The claim the author makes in "Globalization and Cultural Identity" is D. Older generations are responsible for the failure of younger generations to succeed in global economies.

What is a claim?

It should be noted that a claim simply means the stance of a author regarding a particular work.

In this case, the claim the author makes in "Globalization and Cultural Identity" is that older generations are responsible for the failure of younger generations to succeed in global economies.

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Answer: part A: American influence is spreading to other countries through international business.

part B: It is somewhat effective because it explains why American companies want to expand to other countries.

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Jameela is reading a magazine article. Read the following excerpt from the article:

Five days a week, Henry Zimmerman used to ride the elevator to the sixth floor and spend all day sitting at his computer. On weekends, he felt too tired to do more than watch TV. Most of the time he was anxious, and he was frustrated that his clothes were tight. In addition, his doctor informed him that he had high blood pressure, which could lead to heart trouble.
At his doctor’s advice, Henry began exercising. At work, he took the stairs instead of the elevator. During his lunch break, he went for a run. On weekends, he played pickup basketball at the park. Slowly, he gained energy, his anxiety decreased, and his clothes fit him better. At his next doctor’s appointment, he found out his blood pressure had decreased to a healthy number.

Which statement describes the relationship between the two paragraphs in this excerpt?
A. The first paragraph describes the first step in Henry’s lifestyle change, and the second paragraph presents the next step.
B. The first paragraph describes the cause of Henry’s inactive lifestyle, and the second paragraph explains the effect of the inactive lifestyle.
C. The first paragraph describes the problem—Henry’s inactive lifestyle—and the second paragraph suggests how an active lifestyle might solve Henry’s problem.
D. The first paragraph describes how Henry felt during his inactive lifestyle, and the second paragraph contrasts that experience with the experience of his active lifestyle.

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I belive it’s either C or D because both talk about his inactive lifestyle and what it has caused and both end with resolutions, I personally believe it’s D
The answer would be D

whats the prefix poly mean :\
i found out it :)

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i have no idea what your actual question is, but the meaning of the prefix poly means much or many. like the word polymath means someone who knows 'many' things.

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Read the sentence.

San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, along with its ship docks and intermediate bridges, weighed 894,500 tons when it opened.

Which topic best describes the sentence?


the Golden Gate Bridge's weight capacity for cars

the weight of the Golden Gate Bridge when it opened

the intermediate bridges in the San Francisco Bay

the steps to measure docks and intermediate bridges

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The second one the weight of the Golden Gate Bridge when it opened

Your assignment is to describe a really embarrassing moment. Make it a true story about you. Include detailed, descriptive, creative language in every sentence. (Write at least twenty sentences.)

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I fell and died it hurt really really bad
I don’t know if you need this still, but here is a story of mine you can use lol

When I was five years old, my family and I moved into a new house. My parents needed to go bring more boxes from our old house, so while they did that my grandma watched me and my siblings at the new house for a bit. While we were there my older cousins came over to check out the house, but they were distracted so I went to go wander around the house. I ended up finding this pillar at the entrance of that house and tried sliding on it, but I ended up getting my knee stuck at the bottom of the pillar. There was a pillar and a wall and my knee was stuck between them and it hurt so bad. So I started yelling and crying for help. My grandma heard and it ran over to help but she couldn’t get me out so my older cousins came over and tried getting me out. I was crying so much and they didn’t know what to do. They couldn’t get me out, they tried lifting my leg up, they tried pulling it out, but everything hurt so much that it didn’t work. My older sibling then got old butter that was left in the fridge from the people who previously lived in the house. It smelt so bad and we try putting the butter on my leg to slip it out, but even that didn’t work. At that time my leg started to swell. We then called my parents and it worried my dad so much, but they were already far so my parents couldn’t do anything. I was so scared I thought my leg was going to fall off. My older cousin then kicked a hole in the wall to try to get my leg out but there was a piece of wood in the wall that was squishing my leg that they couldn’t move. My aunt then came to check out the house, but quickly became worried because all she heard was crying from me. My other cousin then ended up calling 911 and the firefighters and paramedics came. It was so chaotic and we had just got the keys to our new house two hours before. After a few minutes the firefighters and paramedics arrived and when they all came in I was so embarrassed. After the firefighters tried a few things they eventually got my knee out and there was sheet rock and old butter all over my leg. Everyone was cheering and clapping because they were relieved. I was embarrassed though because there was so much people that I had got worried and probably 20 people in the living room were all staring at me. They ended up giving me A Christmas present and a fire fighter hat which made me less embarrassed. Right after that my parents had arrived and came up to me and asked me what happened they both had these worried faces when they walked in, but I was already fine. Now when family brings it up I get super embarrassed about it because I did something not so smart.

Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold.

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you can use the synonym “lacking”
Use lacking as synonym

pls help 15 points Read the passage below from “The Unseen Values.”

Mark Twain once listened to the complaints of an old riverboat pilot who was having trouble making the switch from sail to steam. The old pilot wanted no part of the newfangled steam contraptions. "Maybe so," replied Twain, "but when it's steamboat time, you steam.”
How does the author’s reference to Mark Twain shift the tone of the last section?

The author refers to a complaining captain to indicate an angry tone.
The author includes facts to indicate a knowledgeable tone.
The author uses a shared experience to create a sentimental tone.
The author mentions something old to signify a wise tone.

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The answer is, “The author mentions something old to signify a wise tone” :)

Answer:

the awnser would be The author mentions something old to signify a wise tone.

Explanation:

hope this helps

Once upon a time, three little pigs left home to make their way in the world.
The first pig quickly built a house from straw.

That night, a wolf knocked on the first pig’s door and asked to enter. “Nope! Go away,” said the first pig. “Well then,” replied the wolf, “I’ll huff and puff, and I will blow your house down!” The wolf did just that. The first pig ran away and went to live with his brother.

The next night, the wolf knocked on the second pig’s door. This pig had quickly built his house from twigs. “May I come in?” asked the wolf. “Nope! Go away,” said the first and second pigs. “Well then,” replied the wolf, “I’ll huff and puff, and I will blow your house down!” The wolf did just that. The first and second pigs ran away and went to live with their brother.

The following night, the wolf knocked on the third pig’s door. The third pig had carefully and slowly built his house from bricks. “May I come in?” asked the wolf. “Nope! Go away,” said the first, second, and third pigs in unison. “Well then,” replied the wolf, “I’ll huff and puff, and I will blow your house down!” The wolf huffed and puffed, took a breath, and then huffed and puffed again. Nothing. The bricks held, and the three little pigs were left in peace to enjoy their dinner.

What three elements of this story repeat?

Each pig builds a house.
Each pig pays a visit to his mother.
The wolf says “I’ll huff and puff, and I will blow your house down.”
The wolf says “May I have some more?”
The pigs say “Nope! Go away.”

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Answer:

A, C, E

Explanation:

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In 3-5 sentences use the information you have learned about theme to write a theme statement about a story or book you
have read Explain whether the theme from your book relates to any universal themes and explain why or why not (4 points)

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Here is my short paragraph as and example,it is about the novel Still Life With Crows by Preston & Child (super good btw!) “A theme in the novel Still Life with Crows by Preston and Child is justice and teamwork. It is the fourth novel in the series, and it takes place in Kansas in the early 2000s. An FBI agent by the name of Pendergast comes to a small town to investigate multiple grisly murders happening right under his nose. With the help of townsfolk, he must find the killer and bring back the peace to the little town. But with government plans for the town, is someone trying to hide of cover something up?”

What is one challenge Jen overcame in Among the Hidden: Shadow Children (First Book)

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