Answer:
The primary reason the author wrote the text
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences is correct? a) Maya said, "My family is going to the market today." b) "We want candy!" The children shouted. c) "I told you not to go there." My father said. d) Chloe asked, "where is my timetable?"
Answer:
Maya said," My family is going to the market today."
Explanation:
the punctuation marks have been placed in the correct way and even the capital letters.
Father seemed to use magic when he ---,
А
lured wild pigeons to the dove-cot the family had made
B
nursed Mother back to health after she came down with a high fever
C
soothed the family's agitated pet monkey
D
coaxed the youngest boy back to sleep after the boy had a nightmare
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Twilight by Sara Teasdale Dreamily over the roofs The cold spring rain is falling, Out in the lonely tree A bird is calling, calling. Slowly over the earth The wings of night are falling; My heart like the bird in the tree Is calling, calling, calling. 3 How does the punctuation in the poem enhance its meaning? A. by emphasizing the bird's action and speaker's similar response B. by inserting a stop that makes the reader think of the cold rain C. by distinguishing the events that take place at a certain time of day D. by shifting the focus between nature's needs and the human heart's
Answer: A the punctuation emphasizes the bird's actions and the speaker's response.
Explanation:
But it also helps relate the activity in nature to the needs of the speaker's heart.
It's dangerous to oversimpliy poetry!
what is the central reasoning of the declaration of independence
What does a specific rubric evaluate?
A. It evaluates the way a writer proofreads and edits a paper.
B. It evaluates the way in which an instructor grades a paper.
C. It evaluates the general criteria for a certain type of writing.
D. It evaluates individual criteria for a certain type of writing.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Usually rubrics have a point pool for each criteria (i.e grammar, structure, thesis, conclusion)
write a letter to your headmaster why you have not returned to school after vacation
Answer: I broke one of my bones and I was at the hospital
Explanation:
Answer:
write a story to illustrate the saying: you can't have your cake eat it
Which revision most improves the sentence by adding
description?
Answer:
The description is made powerful by using specific descriptory words . These are the words that tell the reader how a substance feels , tastes , smell or sound.
Explanation:
As the secretary to the Health Minister of your state, you have been asked to organize a meeting with various heads of hospitals in your area, to discuss matters pertaining to health issues due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic. You are Anita/Anil. Write a notice in not more than 50 words to inform the concerned about the meeting, giving details of the agenda to be discussed 4mrks
Name of the state or authority of
the state.
Notice
July 4 2020
Meeting for discussion on the
coronavirus pandemic.
As we all know, the current epidemic has been a nightmare for every citizen of our country. With the discussion of all the ministers of the state, we have agreed to conduct a meeting of all the respectable heads of the hospitals on 7/7/2020 during 2:00 to 6:00 pm to take precautions and voice their ideas on how to control the growing virus. All the head doctors are allowed to demonstrate their ideas as a citizen. All doctors are requested to gather at the headquarters of health ministry. You are also required to bring your designated IDs for verification. Thank you.
Anita/Anil
Secretary ( health dept.)
Has the road been closed for repairs? Active / Passive Was she asked by the teacher yesterday to submit her assignment? Active / Passive We have lost our car. Active / Passive A black car is being repaired at the moment. Active / Passive The police didn’t catch the thief last week. Active / Passive They will block all roads on New Year’s Eve. Active / Passive
Answer:
1) active
2)passive
3) active
4)active
5)active
6)active
Describe your Family
Answer:
Description of my family.
Explanation:
My family consists of my parents, my older brother, and two younger brothers. And along with the six of us, we also have our grandparents staying with us st times.
My father works as a teacher in a school in the neighborhood while mom stays at home because of her declining health. My older brother works in one of the law firms that helps get legal aid to the poorer sections of society. His law firm is associated with an NGO that helps single mothers and other people in need. I work as a teacher in one of the private schools nearby, for I love teaching and loves kids. My two younger brothers are still in college, one is about to graduate while the youngest is still in his initial college days. Our grandparents come and go, staying wherever they want from among their children's homes.
Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man" in The People Could Fly In the morning, say there was a big, wide path right through the swamp just like a cyclone cut along through it. Trees torn clear up, roots and all, and lyin there on the ground. This excerpt is from which part of the story? the exposition the rising action the climax the falling action
Answer:
The falling action
Explanation:
Falling action occurs immediately after the climax and plot resolution. It wraps up the narrative, ties up loose ends, and signals the end of the narration.
From the excerpt, the tense used is the past tense which signals that the climax had already happened and the conflicts have all been resolved.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which evidence from the passage answer this question How was blueberry growing changed
Answer:
In the early 1900s, Elizabeth White and Dr. Frederick Coville began to farm wild highbush blueberries. Later, plant breeders developed the new kinds of larger, hardy berries that you see in grocery stores. You can still find wild blueberries, often in hilly or mountainous areas.
Explanation:
The passage tells us that Elizabeth White and Dr. Fredrick Cole began growing wild highbush blueberries in the 1900s. As time went by, blueberries could be found as hardy berries, and this change was effected by plant breeders. Today, the blueberries can be found in hilly areas and at self-pick farms. This excerpt shows a progressive change from what was obtainable in the 1900s to what is applicable today.
The American Indians were also familiar with places where these blueberries could be gotten, but the actual growth started in the 1900s with the two farmers. From that time on, several changes in the way the blueberries were grown are shown.
Answer: Many tasty dishes can be made from blueberries, including pies, breads, jellies, and jams.
Explanation:
Review these words from the vocabulary table and write a sentence for each one that correctly uses the word.
incessantly
anguish
derided
pious
imperturbable
Answer:
incessantly: He changed his ministers incessantly, and on mere caprice. The lightning was flickering incessantly, but she heard no thunder. His highly nervous organization made his feelings acute, and his brain incessantly active
anguish: A look of anguish crossed Jonny's face. Terrible anguish struck her heart, she felt a dreadful ache as if something was being torn inside her and she were dying. I try not to anguish over the little things. A look of anguish crossed the basketball player's face when he hurt his ankle.
derided: Not only sobbing, for which he isn't often derided today. The subject matter is the much derided coastal landscape of Essex. They were hunted down and killed as animals, their sacred sites desecrated and their beliefs derided.
pious: They were to be applied to pious uses. He was revered by many as a saint because he was so pious. They were pious foundations created for mutual benefit and for purposes of charity.
imperturbable:With her imperturbable calm she did not begin to speak in front of the valet. It is not too much to say that his imperturbable equanimity, his serene bonhomie kept the host together.
Answer:
Nathan woke up two hours early because of the crickets chirping incessantly outside his window.
Jo’s teammates could sense her anguish after she injured her knee and was ruled out of the final game of the season.
John’s friends derided him after he failed his driving test for the fifth time in three years.
Mrs. Scott was a pious woman who made a point to go to church every Sunday without fail.
Although Mr. Smith was being arrested for fraud, he seemed imperturbable, as if he were on a visit to a park
Explanation:
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make a simple and easy sentence of shameful
Answer:
I haven't done any shameful acts in my life.
What do you do if you mix up your tenses in a sentence
Answer:
There are many ways to go about this. The common tense rule is this: The tenses of verbs in a sentence must be consistent when the actions happen at the same time. When dealing with actions that occur at different points in time, however, we can – and probably should – use multiple tenses in the same sentence.
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.Which sentence in this excerpt from Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech “What Libraries Mean to the Nation” is an example of the rhetorical strategy of pathos?
Answer: The sentence; "To help the whole community to learn to live through their minds."
Explanation: the rhetorical strategy of pathos is a mode in which the speaker makes an emotional connection with the audience to achieve his purpose to convince them. In the excerpt “What Libraries Mean to the Nation”, he conveyed the feelings he had when he went to a school and noticed that the books children used, were books that had passed from one child to another, and that there was a lack of them. In the sentence "To help the whole community to learn to live through their minds.", Roosevelt expresses that by making libraries, the people would learn to feed their minds, not only their bodies, making then empathy with the audience.
There (is/are) in our deepest nightmares a silent monster waiting for its next victim.
Answer:
Explanation:
Not sure what the question is but if your looking for clarification then here. People think dream on or dream big but in reality, things just sometimes don't work out. That's why there is fear in everything done. Our biggest fear is really not meaning anything to the world and that is our silent monster. If you let fear conquer you, then you've become the next victim. Always believe in a bigger greater reality and it comes into play. Einstein once said: " Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." Just learn to out beat your reality and you'll be fine. We as humans only have access to 10% of our minds. Imagine what we would be capable of with 100%. Just let that soak.
Answer:
There IS.....
Explanation:
The verb (is) must agree with the subject (monster).
Don't fall for the trap in thinking that "nightmares' is the subject simply because is follows closely behind the verb.
Maybe this will make it clear.....
Recast the sentence to read:
In our deepest nightmares, there (is/are) a silent monster waiting for its next victim.
Who is speaking in this excerpt? Paul Revere Paul Revere’s friend a British soldier a townspers
Answer:
paul revere
Explanation:
Paul Revere is the is speaking in this excerpt. Hence, option A is correct.
Who was Paul Revere?On April 18, 1775, Revere made the most well-known trip of his life to Lexington in an effort to inform patriot leaders who were taking refuge there. During the Revolutionary War, Revere helped protect Boston from a threatened British invasion.
"The British are coming! the British are coming!" Paul Revere's cries from atop a charging horse, rushing through Concord, Massachusetts, warning of the approaching British troops, would not have been heard by unaware colonists.
Paul Revere is immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem about his midnight ride to alert the colonists of a British raid as a silversmith, maker, agitator, and patriot in early Boston.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Read an excerpt from Justice Sonia Sotomayor's New York University 2012
Commencement Address:
Finally, the last emotion I've experienced has been the joy
of engagement. It's a hackneyed statement, but life is not a
spectator sport. To squeeze from life its fullness, to be
happy in this world in the short period of time we are given,
to find meaning in life, you have to be active and giving
members of your communities. Neither your life nor the
world you live in just happens. You control the quality of
your lives and your communities. It is only in giving to
others that you can find meaning and satisfaction in what
you do
What does Sotomayor use to introduce her discussion on the joy of
engagement?
O A. A statement that happiness should not be a life goal
O B. A comparison of two people's lives
O C. A metaphor about getting involved
O D. A suggestion that life has to be spontaneous
Answer:
O C. A metaphor about getting involved .
Explanation:
Justice Sonia Sotomayor was conferred a Doctor of Law degree, honoris causa, by the NYU on May 16. And she gave her speech at the 180th Commencement held at the Yankee Stadium.
In this speech, she recounts how life is all about taking challenges and getting involved in them. She went on to express her happiness on being conferred the degree while at the same time, she felt grateful to those who had awarded her. She also used a metaphor to talk about how getting involved in life is one of the most interesting and intriguing things in life. Her statement that "life is not a spectator sport" shows her own dedication to getting involved in life's challenges and tackling whatever obstacles that may come in the way.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
What philosophical argument does Chopin make in her story called “The Story of an Hour”? Women need protection. Society represses women. Marriage is a sacred bond. A loving marriage is rare
Answer:
society represses women
Explanation:
Her work often feature women characters that oppressed and trying to gain sexual, or other personal freedom.
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PLEASE HELP ME FASTTTTTTT youll get 15 points!!! Which word is a synonym for “many”? numerous heavy limited large
Answer:
synonym of many is numerous
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
numerous :)
rearrange:most important / I lacked / had the / one which / of all assets, / but they
Answer:
but they had the most important of all assets, one which I lacked.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe". Lest each lose the other as they wandered separately across the open fields, they were to meet at Ninus' tomb and hide beneath a tree in darkness; for beside that tomb there stood a tall mulberry close to a cool spring, a tree well weighted down with snow-white berries. What story element is developed in the excerpt? the characters’ motivations the setting of the meeting place a theme of youthful passion a plot complication
The correct answer is B. The setting of the meeting place
Explanation:
The excerpt from "Pyramus and Thisbe" describes the place where the two main characters Pyramus and Thisbe will meet. This includes details such as "at Ninus' tomb and hide beneath a tree in darkness" that describes the specific spot for the meaning, and others such as "tall mulberry close to a cool spring" that provide more specific details. According to this, the element developed in this section is the setting that refers to the place or context where actions take place; also, in this case, the setting is the meeting place of the characters.
Answer:B
Explanation:
In American history, immigration has played an integral role in society. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, first-generation immigrants who came to the United States often dealt with language and social barriers. In the late twentieth century, second- and third-generation immigrants faced the challenge of following their traditional heritage and fitting into American society.
1. Consider how cultural diversity defines American society and literature. Is the American identity static or fluid over time?
Answer:
American identity is fluid over time because as time goes by identities change, technology and social media have a role in that. Social media plays a part in people modifying their traditions or starting new traditions. Your cultural identity can be defined by your ethnicity, nationality, and race. It can also be defined by your religion and the area you live in.
Explanation:
1.It's 11 o'clock and the bus hasn't arrived (not arrive) yet. Oh! Wait ...there it is. I can see it now. It......(come) round the corner
2. .......(never/try) sushi. I........(not like) fish very much.
3.Sorry,Emily.......(not be) here now. She.........(run) in the park. Can you call back later?
4.Your dad........(already/have) breakfast. He........(have) a shower now.
5.Leroy.........(read) a very good book at the moment. He always........(buy) his books online.
Explanation:
1. It's 11 o'clock and the bus hasn't arrived yet. Oh! Wait ...there it is. I can see it now. It came round the corner
2. Try sushi. i don't like fish very much.
3. Sorry,Emily will not be here now. She ran in the park. Can you call back later?
4. Your dad already had breakfast. He is having a shower now.
5. Lerot is reading a very good book at the moment. He always buys his book online.
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Explanation:
The global outbreak of Corona virus widely has greatly changed our environment. Not many in this present generation have experienced a pandemic of this nature. The negative effects are numerous largely due to the sudden nature and spread of such an unexpected disease.
The economic impact such as job loss, trade restriction, drastic reduction in revenue especially in sectors or areas requiring audience such as sport and so on. Despite the negative impact, positives could still be drawn from the current crisis which includes ;
Promotion of good sanitation and health culture, leveraging of technology to bridge the gap often posed by distance such as online education and remote job opportunities.
When is morality questioned in "a rose for emily" and explain.
Answer:
The morality is questioned in the story when Emily began dating Homer after her father's death.
Explanation:
'A Rose for Emily' a short story written by William Faulkner. The story is about the life and death of the protagonist. Emily.
The morality is questioned in the story when Emily began dating Homer Barron. The morality can be questioned here is that the society, the same society that sympathized with Emily when her father shooed away all the young men saying that none is suitable for her, which rendered Emily to be single even in her thirties, that same society despised Emily when she began dating Homer Barron. They disgusted with this relationship so much that they called Emily's cousin to stop her the relationship.
The question raised on morality here is about the interference of society and patriarchy in the life of a woman, who desires to live normally.
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What is most likely Mr. White's final wish?
O A. To get revenge on the fakir
B. To undo his wish to bring his son back to life
O C. To go back in time and never make the first wish
O D. To end his own suffering in death
Answer:
B. To undo his wish to bring his son back to life.
Explanation:
The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs is a short story that tells of how a family acquired a 'magical' monkey's paw from India that can make their three wishes come true. This story deals with the themes of death, faith, supernatural belief, and the issue of an Oriental artifact.
Mr. White had acquired the monkey's paw from a friend of his who told them about the special spell it was put on by a fakir in India. An with this paw, they had their two wishes granted (first was to get two hundred pounds and the second was to wish their son would come back alive), though at the cost of their son's life. The third wish was still left when they heard a scraping sound coming from the front door. It was their dead son at which the old man got frantic about wishing his final wish. And just in time before the door was opened, he made his final wish which stopped all the commotion at the door and the street was quiet. So, his final wish must have been to wish that he had not wished for his son's return from the dead and to undo the second wish.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.