Answer:
The Allies responded to German occupation of the Rhineland by remaining neutral because they feared another war.
Explanation:
The re-occupation of the Rhineland was a measure taken by Nazi Germany in 1936 to end the demilitarization of the Rhineland in violation of international agreements and to return troops to the region. On March 7, German troops marched to the Rhineland to the delight of the Germans and did not face resistance as they progressed. The French had not sent their troops into motion. In this situation, Britain did not want to take the initiative before the French, but began to pursue a policy of condescension towards Germany after the demilitarization of the Rhineland was abolished. In political terms, Hitler succeeded exactly where he wanted it to, regaining Germany's pre-World War I position.
Answer:
A) remaining neutral in fear of another war
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Please help me with this question in the picture
What information might be used to make a prediction about the winner of tonight's baseball game?
Answer:
tO WATCH THE GAME....
Explanation:
Answer:
who is winning more or their current win streak
Explanation:
7. Why is Katniss unable to free herself from her assailant?
Briefly explain what a works-cited list is and what format is used to complete it.
A works cited page is written in MLA (Mordern Language Association) format and lists every work that you cited in your paper it does not include all the sources you used in your research the referenced work are listed alphabetically by the authors last name
I hope this might help u
Answer:
A work cited page is what you use at the end of your assignment to show where you got your information to show proof that your argument or your research is correct and the format used for works cited is MLA.
Explanation:
This is my answer try to put it in your own words to avoid plagerism.
Homework can get you better grades. Is this an appropriate claim for a argumentative essay about homework being good or bad and unnecessary.
This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. Part A: What most likely is the author's point of view about bugs?
Hello. You did not present the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to identify the author's point of view after reading the text. However, a point of view is an opinion, a position that the author presents in relation to a subject, which in this case is bugs. In this case, you need to understand what the author's opinion is about bugs, after reading the text. To do this, you will need to interpret the author's argument on this subject and identify the positive or negative opinion being presented.
what is the transition to this sentence. Australia has a high voter turnout due to compulsory voting laws ___ the united states voter turnout is often low
a. in contrast,
b. finally,
c. similarly,
Answer:
a. In Contrast
Explanation:
Every was shouting for help. ( change into yes/no question)
Answer:
Was Every shouting for help?
Hurry
Read the excerpt.
One morning in late January, my teacher turned the classroom television to a Martin Luther King Jr. special while she marked the day’s attendance and handed back our homework. When I saw the footage of Mr. King standing before the masses in Washington, I sat straighter in my chair. I heard his famous speech despite the chaos of our morning routine, and I blinked back tears of pride, maintaining the look of indifference my middle school peers expected.
The excerpt is from a memoir because
A. it introduces fictional characters.
B. t reveals a futuristic narrative.
C. it contains objective researched facts.
D. it shares the writer’s emotional responses.
Answer:
D
a memoir is "a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources." so it is going to share the suthors personal thoughts and feelings
What are the three main purposes of media texts?
O A. To inform, to entertain, and to persuade
O B. To show, to argue, and to prove
C. To decode, to deliver, and to deconstruct
O D. To critique, to respond, and to enlighten
Answer:
A. To inform, to entertain, and to persuade
How do you typically respond to criticism? How could you improve this response using information provided in the unit? Explain using an example.
Answer:
Positivtely
Explanation:
I usually tell them thanks for your input even if it really wasn't needed or wanted then I take a deep breath and continue about my day. I could improve by trying to see from their point of view.
Answer: I think I typically take criticism well because it tells me what I need to improve on and how to become better. I could go back and reflect and plan on how to improve.
Write the words that you could use to substitute
for each instance of the word "it." HELP ME PLEASEEE
Answer:
This, they
Explanation:
There aren't many words to replace "it," and your instructions weren't very clear. But I hoped this helped a little bit.
what happens in bud not buddy through chapter 11-13
Answer:
11 :
Buddy attempts to drive away, however the vehicle chugs and passes on. The driver requests that Bud bring down the window so they can talk. Since he is a conscious young fellow, Bud goes along.
12:
After breakfast, Bud and Lefty Lewis get in the vehicle to make a beeline for Grand Rapids. Abruptly, Bud says somebody took the container of blood, however Lefty reveals to him that while he was profoundly snoozing, they dropped it off at the clinic.On away, they get pulled over by a squad car.
13:
Bud reveals to Calloway his mother is dead, and Jimmy attempts to see whether Bud has any family or on the off chance that he is from a shelter. Bud answers indirectly with the goal that they will not send him back to the Home. Sort of baffled with Bud's answers, Jimmy sends him away so the band can talk.
Explanation:
Describe the four quilts koly embroiders throughout the novel
Answer:
girl i have no idea but hi
Explanation:
What is the best reason to revise the sentences?
for grammar, to change the verb tenses to agree
for punctuation, to replace the periods with commas
for fluency, to revise and combine phrases to create better flow
for capitalization, to capitalize the names of the sea creatures
Answer:
These are all correct options except d, but i would choose c
Explanation:
The reason I would choose C is because with A you do not always need to change verbs or word things differently
for B it is good to have puncuation HOWEVER it isnt the most important thing
the reason D is incorrect is because you do not need to capitalize sea creatures names because they are not proper nouns
so i would go with C
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Dare writes in Paragraph 10, “let me hasten to assure you, I am not a woman's suffragist." What is the effect of this claim
Answer:Don’t mind me
Explanation:Just waiting
What does the act of buying and selling the gold nugget represent?
Answer: Making sacrifices to survive
Explanation:
1) What is the "American Dream according to the quote above?"
Answer:
The American dream is the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success in a society in which upward mobility is possible for everyone
Explanation:
who was the second president?
Answer:
John Adams
Explanation:
(1735–1826) since March 4, 1797
Answer:
John Adams was the second presdient.
The writer wants to add an anecdote to the first paragraph that orients the reader to the argument of the passage. Which of the following choices best accomplishes this goal?
A. An account of the writer’s first trip to the college bookstore, where the writer discovered how expensive textbooks are
B. An explanation of the difficulties the writer encountered when trying to download e‑books from the college library's online system
C. A reminiscence about an English literature professor whom the writer found to be especially demanding
D. A story about reading an English novel with an e-reader and then being unable to recall major elements of the plot
E. A recollection of the difficulty the writer faced when trying to decide on a college major
Answer:
D. A story about reading an English novel with an e-reader and then being unable to recall major elements of the plot
Explanation:
Correct. The introduction can orient the reader to the argument of the passage with an anecdote about reading a novel with an e-reader and being unable to recall major elements of the plot. Such a story would support the writer’s position that print books aid in the in-depth reading of texts better than e-readers do.
An anecdote is a brief, revealing account of an individual person or an incident: "a story with a point," such as to communicate an abstract idea about a person, place, or thing through the concrete details of a short narrative. The correct option is D:-A story about reading an English novel with an e-reader and then being unable to recall major elements of the plot
Which of the following choices best accomplishes this goal?
The introduction can orient the reader to the argument of the passage with an anecdote about reading a novel with an e-reader and being unable to recall major elements of the plot.
Such a story would support the writer’s position that print books aid in the in-depth reading of texts better than e-readers do.
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What are the "gothic" elements in my kinsmen by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Answer: Nathaniel Hawthorne sought to distinguish his style as unique from that of ... particularly his often variably-defined story “My Kinsman, Major Molineux.” ... One element of the Gothic that is recognized as an American invention.
Explanation:
Which theme is present throughout Miller’s The Crucible? Select all that apply.
communism
intolerance
hysteria
reputation
Answer:
The first choice
Explanation:
Hope this helps! :D
should be:
intolerance
hysteria
reputation
Please help!! The subject is on Logical Fallacies - Methods of motivation
2. Analyzing the effect of the author's use of the logical fallacy in this paragraph allows the reader to-
A. correct the author's errors.
B. research evidence about the topic.
C. evaluate the
effectiveness of the author's argument.
D. become an expert on the issue being discussed.
Answer:
C.i know my subject are similar
Explanation:
I hope it helps
Humty Dumpty is nersury rhyme i need to change it to a story help me plz
Answer:
Lets see if I can help
Explanation:
I did it for a dare. My friends said that if I could sneak in to the orphanage, and steal the warden's shoes, they would let me in their group. I had no friends, being an egg and all, so I agreed. I had just managed to get into the warden's bedroom, when she had burst through the door and caught me.
So, then, I was running for my life while this angry lady was chasing after me. I saw an old mossy stone wall, and made a run for it. I grabbed to a ledge, and climbed up until I was ten feet in the air, looking down at the crowd of people below me.
The warden was still angry at me, and was shouting something that sounded like, "king's men", but I didn't care. It was rather peacfull up here, and I decided to stay for a while. Soon, the warden and all the other people scattered, and I was alone, watching a flock of geese fly over me.
Suddenly, I noticed one of the geese were flying low. Way to low, and before I could move out of the way, it had smacked me in the face, and I fell with a smash on the ground.
It was all a blur. I could see my yolk covering the ground, and I couldn't feel the lower half of my body. The last thing I saw was a bunch of soldiers on horses galloping towards me. Then, it all went black.
Chapter 22: Why is Lyddie forced to leave Lowell
Answer:
YEAH MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND IS RIGHT ...
PLEASE MARK HER BRAINLIST
Fill in the blank with adlibs. PLEASE HURRY
Answer:
Wheel, Right Now/ Now, Aware
Explanation:
I feel like it makes sense
im
o single
o taken
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Which of these questions represents a debatable topic?
Is ice cream better for you than broccoli?
What is your favorite subject in school?
Should schools get rid of standardized testing?
How do you correctly study for test
Answer:
Should school get rid of standerdized testing
Ernest’s words reminded people of the wise old sayings.____
True or false