Answer:
d. because the purpose of the cell division is to create new cells
I belive it's A becuase the cell divison is an essential process for organism creation, growth, and repair. But i'm not 100% sure
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Answer:
1. The feeling associated with it.
2. Negative
3. Provide a consistent image
Explanation:
I am sorry if any of these are wrong.
1. Reread the following text to view Marguerite’s response to this visit with Mrs. Flowers. I was liked, and what a difference it made. I was respected not as Mrs. Henderson’s grandchild or Bailey’s sister but just for being Marguerite Johnson. What is the story’s central idea?
Question options:
All people need mentorship in literature
All people must look out for themselves first.
All people long to feel respected and accepted
No central idea is present.
2. When the author describes Momma's store, she says, "Until we became familiar enough to belong to the Store and it to us, we were locked up in a Fun House of Things where the attendant had gone home for life." What does the sentence mean?
Question options:
The children will inherit the store after Momma dies.
The children are frightened of various items in their grandmother’s store.
Marguerite and Bailey are free to explore a place that is full of wonderful things.
Nobody is available to baby-sit the children after school, so they are locked into the store after hours.
3. Which textual evidence from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings best supports the inference that Marguerite takes pride in Momma’s accomplishments?
Question options:
Momma hadn’t thought that taking off my dress in front of Mrs. Flowers would kill me stone dead.
Before she had quite arisen, she called our names and issued orders.
Her crisp meat pies and cool lemonade, when joined to her miraculous ability to be in two places at one time, assured her business success.
“That’s a very good job, Mrs. Henderson. You should be proud. You can put your dress back on, Marguerite.”
4. Which textual evidence from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings best supports the stated idea that the town’s cotton pickers were poor people?
Question options:
The sound of empty cotton sacks dragging over the floor and the murmurs of waking people were sliced by the cash register as we rang up five-cent sales.
Brought back to the store, the pickers would step out of the backs of trucks and fold down, dirt disappointed, to the ground.
Their wages wouldn’t even get them out of debt to my grandmother, not to mention the staggering bill that waited on them at the white commissary downtown.
One man was going to pick two hundred pounds of cotton, and another three hundred.
5. The memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings reveals to the readers how the author's childhood perspective differs from her adult perspective. Which statement best describes the difference?
Question options:
Tension develops between Mrs. Flowers and Momma; Momma apologizes to Mrs. Flowers.
The narrator does not speak much; Mrs. Flowers teaches that it is important to read literature aloud.
The narrator’s brother begins to be ashamed of her; he leaves Stamps.
The store begins to lose money; the cotton pickers work to save the store.
Answer:
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1. All people long to feel respected and accepted
2. Marguerite and Bailey are free to explore a place that is full of wonderful things.
3. Her crisp meat pies and cool lemonade, when joined to her miraculous ability to be in two places at one time, assured her business success.
4. Their wages wouldn’t even get them out of debt to my grandmother, not to mention the staggering bill that waited on them at the white commissary downtown.
5. The narrator does not speak much; Mrs. Flowers teaches that it is important to read literature aloud.
Explanation:
A. Explanations of nature
B. The heroes journey
C. The dangers of arrogance
D. Physical transformation
Answer:
a. explanations of nature
Explanation:
this myth explains how nature (or night and day) came to be.
Jamal’s assignment for class is to write his own verse to add to Beowulf, using some of the traditions that were used in Old English poetry. Which excerpt from Jamal’s poem best fulfills the assignment? And Unferth heard Beowulf’s story. And he sulked, hearing all that glory. As Unferth listened to what Beowulf said, he felt overcome with envy at what he heard Unferth sat back, brooding on his bench, listening bitterly to Beowulf’s conquests Unferth remained in the hall with others, Where he hid how much he was truly bothered.
Answer:
C: Unferth sat back, brooding on his bench,
listening bitterly to Beowulf’s conquests
Explanation
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Answer:
C
Explanation: Just made the test
Which adjective best completes the sentence?
Read the sentence.
Braden is eight years old and Jillian celebrated her
twelfth birthday, so Braden is
than Jillian
O the youngest
O younger
O young
O more young
Answer:
the answer to your question is younger
Question 6
Identify the predicate of the sentence below.
When I graduate from college, I will have attended DeVry for 3 years.
O graduate
will have attended
3
O will have
Answer:
WILL HAVE ATTENDED MEANING OF A PREDICATE .THE PART OF A SENTENCE WHICH STATES SOMETHING ABOUT THE OBJECT OF THE SENTENCE.I HOPE IT HELPED.A BRAINLIEST PLEASEDescribe two nonverbal signals used in the workplace that you or people you know
use, and explain what you think those signals mean. (1-2 sentences 2.0 points)
Answer:
The two non-verbal signals that are commonly used in the workplace are eye-contact and facial expression.
These signals means that one is paying attention when making an eye contact and facial expression signals how the listener is feeling.
Explanation:
Non-verbal communication is a form of communication in which the messages are given through the body-- posture, gesture, facial expression, etc. Using these non-verbal communication signals properly is important, especially in workplace.
There are several non-verbal signals used in workplace such as eye-contact, good posture, facial expression, physical distance, etc.
The two non-verbal signals that is commonly used are eye-contact and facial expression.
Eye-contact is a type of non-verbal signals that communicates the message that the listener is attentive in listening and is not wandered in his/her own thoughts. This non-verbal signal is important when you are talking to someone in your workplace, maintaing an eye-contact helps the other person to know that you are focused and attentive. It also resembles that you are respecting the speaker by listening to him/her attentively.
Facial expression is another form of non-verbal signal which expresses a lot about the feelings and emotions of the listener. If the listener is looking here and there or rolling his/her eyes, this conveys the message that he/she is getting bored and is not interested in listening. Whereas, if the person is smiling while listening to the speaker, it means that he/she is equally interested in the matter of the talk.
Which mean the same as 'exploaded'.
a) Eradicate
b) Erupted
c) Fetch
d) Provision
of class 9th
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Answer:
option B erupted
is your answer
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
erupted that's the answer other ones don't near it
What do Mrs. Bell's actions tell the reader about her?
Read the excerpt from Holes,
On his last day of school, his math teacher, Mrs. Bell,
taught ratios. As an example, she chose the heaviest kid
in the class and the lightest kid in the class, and had
them weigh themsewes. Stanley weighed three times as
much as the other boy. Mrs. Bell wrote the ratio on the
board: 3:1. unaware of how much embarrassment she
had caused both of them.
She does not always consider the effects of her
actions.
O She has creative ideas that inspire her students to
learn
She considers math to be more important than
kindness,
She is cruel and never considers the feelings of
others,
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Answer:
She does not always consider the effects of her actions.
Explanation:
The excerpt says, "unaware of how much embarrassment she had caused both of them." meaning she didn't do it intentionally. She just didn't know.
Answer: She does not always consider the effects of her actions.
Explanation:
What does the image of ants represent?
the author
O society
nature
the author's friends and acquaintances
DONE V
In Henry Thoreau's Walden, he describes the meaning and the importance of life. In the passage, the image of the ant represents society. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the central idea of Walden?Walden is a reflection of the meaning of life and the importance of the natural surrounding. It was written based on the experience Henry had when he lived in the woods in-between nature.
In the passage, he compared ants to society as he thinks that society does not allow individualism same as the colonies of the ants that work in groups and teams rather than on their own. He suggested that people should live simpler and happier.
Therefore, the text compares ants to society.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
society
A summary of the tell of heart by Edgar Allan Poe and only put correct answers please and also a reaction and I’ll mark u as the brainlest due in 40 minutes please help
Answer: "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a story by Edgar Allan Poe it was published in 1843. It follows a narrator who insists on his sanity after murdering an old man. The murder is carefully looked at, and the murderer hides the body by cutting it into pieces and hiding it under the floorboards.
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Eduardo is taking an essay test. He reads the question, organizes his thoughts, and begins to write. After he completes his essay, Eduardo looks and sees he has
time to spare. He looks back through his essay and has written everything he wanted to write. What should Eduardo do next?
A)Look at each paragraph to see where more can be added
B)Nothing. If his essay is complete, he should not write more
C)Turn to his neighbor to see if he or she needs any help
D)Write one more paragraph about an additional thought he has
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Cause your always have to go back and see where more can be added so u can more credit for answering the question
how does engaging with topical issues develop our view of the world?
Answer:
Engaging with topical views increase our knowledge about the world and help us solve problems that people deal with. Engaging with topical issues enhances one's skills of solving topical issues.
Explanation:
Answer:
engaging with topical issues will help our world become a better place.
Explanation:
what kind of a restaurant was the foyot's
2. Money Mark was born rich. He never had to work a day in his life and he got everything handed to
him on a silver platter. When he was six, Money Mark wanted to go to a basketball game. His father
paid the starting five of the Bulls and Celtics to play a private game of Nerf-ball in Money Mark's
bedroom. When Money Mark turned thirteen, he wanted to start a band. His father hired the Rolling
Stones to play with him every Saturday at the family's private concert hall, though his family was never
there. By the time he was twenty-one, Money Mark was bored with life. He was surrounded by a bunch
of possessions that he didn't appreciate and Money Mark could find nothing new or exciting in his life.
Despite his vast wealth, Money Mark never found happiness. Penny Petal was born poor. Her family
hardly had anything to eat, but they loved each other. Penny Petal appreciated every thing she got.
When she was six, her father walked her around the United Center before the Bulls played the Celtics.
She was excited by the crazy fans and feeling in the air. She looked forward to the day that she could
see a real game. When she was thirteen, she learned to play the buckets. She was an extremely talented
musician, a natural percussionist, and everyone on the block loved the rhythms that poured from her
palms. By the time she was twenty-one, Penny was a successful businesswoman. Now she had
everything that she had ever dreamed of and she truly loved to share her wealth and happiness with her
family who supported her through all of the hard times.
What happens in the story that leads you to believe this?
i got confused on this one
Answer:
adjective
Explanation:
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Answer:
it's an adjective
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ME!! Consider the relationship between the words lid and container. Which answer choice contains a pair of words with the same relationship?
A.soap:conditioner
B.coils: stapler
C.coils: stapler
D.muzzle: face
Answer:
A: Muzzle face
Explanation:
Answer:
it's D
Explanation:
I took the quizzes!
The author uses the phrase “his mouth swimming… and “his clownish grin” to show that
His mouth swimming means his mouth was watery
His clowning grin means he was foolish or behaved like a clown
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What does Hamlet declare at the end of his soliloquy?
A) that he is ready to return to Denmark.
B) that he has now finally forgiven his mother.
C) that from this moment on, his thoughts will be murderous.
D) that he is finally certain the Ghost was telling the truth.
Eliminate
Answer: A) that he is ready to return to embark.
Answer:
The Answer is C just took the usa testprep quiz
Explanation:
How do media affect the way people communicate ideas
. It is affecting our relationships and decreases the quality of inter-personal communication
Voters are all in agreement that a good president must also be a moral leader.
Answer:
YES THAT IS ONE OF THE MAJOR REASONS OF VOTING.ON THE OTHER HAND,PEOPLE TAKE MONEY FROM SOME PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR CAMPAIGN.THEY DO NOT EVEN CARE ABOUT THE PRESIDENT BEING A GOOD LEADER OR NOT.Which is the best summary of the following text?
It happens way too often: oil leaking from wells beneath the ocean or tankers spilling their cargo into the waves. One disaster in the Gulf of
Mexico, called the Tyler spill, has been leaking hundreds of barrels of oil per day into the ocean for the past 14 years. That safety should be a
higher priority is a no-brainer. But something can be done to clean up oil spills - something that doesn't involve pouring chemical cleanup
agents into our already fouled waters. And yet the oil industry has not embraced this smart, safe method.
(1 point)
A)Oil spills occur too frequently.
B) The oil industry should promptly handle oil spills with a chemical clean-up process.
C) The oil industry needs to work more efficiently.
D)Oil spills are an ongoing problem that can be improved in a smart and safe manner.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
It should only take a few days before students are comfortable with their roles in a group. True False
Answer: false
Explanation:
which one is an adjective
“ I do not like this new novel because of its long, boring chapters”
Answer:
New, long , and boring are all adjectives within this sentence.
Explanation:
New is an adjective because it describes the novel.
Long and boring are adjectives because they describe the chapters.
Which example most clearly describes part of a rhetorical situation?
Answer:
He is giving a speech at the white house before president clinton.
Explanation:
Keep it up
Answer: The vice president's goal of persuading young people to vote
Explanation:
A.P.E.X
A Home Away from Home
When summer finally arrived and eighth grade ended, my thoughts turned to Grandma Rose and her small farm in South Carolina. I couldn't wait to sit with her on the porch and listen to her tell old family stories. Every summer, my parents, my younger brother and sisters, and I drove down to the farm from our apartment in Baltimore. Aunts, uncles, and cousins from other parts of the country joined us there. We all came to spend time together, share memories, and celebrate Grandma Rose's birthday.
I was named Caroline Rose after my Grandma Rose because we shared the same birthday. Grandma Rose referred to us as the "birthday gals," and we had our photograph taken together every year. This year, I was turning 15 and Grandma Rose was turning 84. In addition to having the same name and birthday, we shared other traits as well. "Caroline Rose, you're just as strong-willed as your Grandma Rose," Mama used to say to me in exasperation. I loved Grandma Rose and I wanted to be like her, so I didn't mind.
Daddy called the 12-hour drive to the farm "our pilgrimage," because it was a journey we made every summer to a place we held sacred. Our preparations felt just as sacred as our destination. The morning before the trip, my younger siblings and I pulled open closets and dresser drawers searching for shorts, bathing suits, and matching flip flops, which we packed in garbage bags. "Easier to fit a bunch of squishy garbage bags in the car than four bulky suitcases," Mama reasoned.
In the late afternoon we ate a supper of odds and ends—whatever was in the fridge that needed to be eaten before we left for two weeks: cold ham and macaroni salad, peanut butter and jelly on toast, scrambled eggs and bacon. It was always a surprise to see what Mama came up with for our pre-trip dinner.
Before an extra early bedtime, we fixed up the car so my brother and sisters and I would be comfortable during the long drive. We spread quilts on the seats and packed novels, coloring books, comic books, chewing gum, playing cards, and craft projects to keep ourselves busy. Then we went to bed with our clothes on. When our parents woke us up at three a.m., we shuffled into the car with our bed pillows and fell back asleep as Daddy began the long drive south.
Twelve hours later, we pulled up in front of Grandma Rose's old white house and burst out of the car. Many relatives had already arrived. Aunts and uncles squeezed the children, but we cousins greeted each other shyly.
It was my private custom to walk through the house and make sure everything was just as I remembered it—same pictures of birds and flowers hanging on the dining room wall, same green-and-yellow striped armchairs in the living room, same squeaky screened door leading out to the porch. In the kitchen, I'd stop to breathe in the house's familiar smells. Being back in this house made me feel like a long-lost book that had finally been returned to its owner and put back on the shelf where it belonged.
For the cousins, the annual visit was a way of measuring our growth, both physical and emotional. How much taller were we this summer? Which barn shelf could we reach? What would we be allowed to do this summer, now that we were a year older? The group of older cousins, which included me, talked about who had boyfriends or girlfriends. Last year, I'd turned bright red when this topic came up. This summer I did too, but now I had my boyfriend, Cash, to talk about.
I didn't realize then that the grown-ups were measuring themselves, too, but they used different standards: Who had new babies, grandbabies, or children starting high school or college? Who was ready to retire? How bad was the arthritis?
After dinner that first night, Grandma Rose and I sat down together on the porch to look through our birthday book—the little book that held our birthday photos. There were plenty of empty pages, and I wanted Grandma Rose and me to fill them up with years and years of birthday pictures. It was another kind of measuring stick.
Grandma Rose and I sat quietly for a while, just the two of us, just as I'd hoped we would. I was so grateful to be back on the farm—a place full of people I'd known and loved my whole life, with Grandma Rose at the center of our family universe.
Read the central idea from "A Home Away from Home."
Going to Grandma Rose's farm was a special tradition for the author and her family.
How does the author develop this central idea over the course of the memoir?
Select the two correct answers.
by describing the ways the cousins seemed different each summer on the farm
by describing the trip as a pilgrimage, or an annual journey to a sacred place
by explaining that both the cousins and the grown-ups changed over the year
by explaining that the family's preparations for the trip were also important
Answer:
by describing the trip as a pilgrimage, or an annual journey to a sacred place
by explaining that the family's preparations for the trip were also important
Explanation:
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Answer:
by describing the trip as a pilgrimage, or an annual journey to a sacred place
by explaining that the family's preparations for the trip were also important
Select the verb or verbs in the following sentence. Include auxiliary verbs.
Tomorrow we will discuss the parables of Jesus.
n Tomorrow
we
will
U
discuss
Othe
parables
of
Jesus
Answer:
will and discuss
Explanation:
The verb or verbs in the sentence "Tomorrow we will discuss the parables of Jesus." are the verb is will discuss. Thus, option (b) is correct.
What is verb?
The term verb means word that express the sentence an action, state (exist), an event, and occurrences. The sentence in the verb are conveying the action tense, mood, and aspect of the verbs can inflect. The arguments are the verb is agreeing with the number, gender, or person.
According to the given, the sentences are "Tomorrow we will discuss the parables of Jesus." The sentence verb was the found in "will discuss". The sentence was the appropriate form and subject is the "Jesus." The verb is to define are the express the action.
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
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Question: If you agree or disagree to this response and why did you choose that (detailed response)
Answer:
I am Christian coming from a Christian person or in general he needs to believe it everyone's diffrent and no one can do that for him
ade 8, 2020-2021, OBHS (Moore, R.) Which sentence is an example of indirect characterization? My younger sister was clearly frightened by the booming thunder and flashes of lightning. My friend often displays childish and immature behavior when he doesn't get his way. I couldn't believe how surprised and overjoyed my mother was when she received the news. I am quick to say thank you and return the favor if someone does something nice for me.
Answer:
I am quick to say thank you and return the favor if someone does something nice for me.
Explanation:
In the option D chosen as the right answer for this question, the character reveals that he is a grateful person through what he said about himself.
According to Roosevelt, for whom do Americans oppose "enforced isolation"? O all the people of the Americas O the people of Europe, Asia, and Africa O all the nations of the world O the nations of Europe
Answer:
Explanation:
Maybe d