Answer: Contrast and Antonyms
Explanation:
14. That food was so hot my ears were smoking! *
O A. Simile
O B. Hyperbole
O C. Metaphor
O D. Personification
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
Because of the fact that your ears aren't actually smoking when you eat hot food its a metaphor.
In the sentence below what does the word shabbily mean Robert noticed again how shabbily he was dressed
Answer:
wearing worn and dirty clothes;
looking rough in your appearance
Explanation:
how does the author use of imagery contribute to the grim tone of the passage
Answer:
imery tone
Explanation:
just imagine
Answer:
imery tone
Explanation:
Which comment is about the diction of a story?
Answer:
uh- mind elaborating
Answer:
I don't really get it but
dictation means the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
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In this discussion you will use what you learned about the poems "Will there really be a 'Morning'?", "I dwell in Possibility", and "Ozymandias" to compare how both Dickinson and Shelley used form - lines, capitalization, and punctuation - to bring meaning to the poems .
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In both "Will there really be a 'Morning'?" and "I dwell in Possibility," Emily Dickinson capitalizes the words in the poem that tell the reader what to focus on in the poem. Shelley also capitalizes words that are not names. These must be important to the meaning of the poem.
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Compares how both Dickinson and Shelley use form - lines, capitalization, and punctuation - to bring meaning to the poems "Will there really be a 'Morning'?", "I dwell in Possibility", and "Ozymandias".
Answer:
what are the asnwer choices. or are there none? if not I will edit this and put my answer :)
Explanation:
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Which quotation from paragraph 15 helps the reader understand the meaning
of the word deter
Answer:
i dont see a paragraph. please add a picture
Write a definitions for this words
ATTRACTS
PARADE
DISGUISED
WATCHED
WAITED
LINKED
TRADITIONS
GATHER
MAIN
VIEW
RECENT
Analyzing a prompt, identifying its topic and the kind of essay to write, and creating an IRC outline are all part of the __________ stage of the writing process. *
editing
planning or prewriting
publishing
revising
rough draft writing
Answer: planning or prewriting
Answer:
D. Revising
Explanation:
Because I said so.
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Answer:
its either A or C
Explanation:
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Why is Whitman considered a key figure in the transition from Romanticism to Realism?
a.) He saw beauty in the flaws as well as the perfections in the country and its people.
b.) He highly valued the English literary tradition.
c.) He revised and added to his collection Leaves of Grass many times.
Answer:
a.) He saw beauty in the flaws as well as the perfections in the country and its people.
Answer:
He saw beauty in the flaws as well as the perfections in the country and its people.
Explanation:
Someone please tell me what goes into what category
Answer:
viewpoints
-base ball is the best sport
-tomatoes are delicious
-the voting age should be 16
topics
-tomatoes are nutritious
-baseball is popular in America (iffy)
-the voting age is 18
Trish needs to appear more composed during the interview because she needs to get the teaching job. How do you describe Trish based on her account in the selection above?
Answer and Explanation:
Based on the information given about Trish, we can consider that she is the opposite of a composed person. In this case, we can say that she is an agitated person, does not seem calm and is very nervous in different situations. Trish is unable to maintain a serenity when being evaluated or pressured for something, but shows that she is experiencing strong emotions, may even lose control and be unable to behave properly.
Someone who is composed is tranquil and exhibits no signs of anxiousness. Trish possesses Social Dexterity, which is one of the success factors that can help you advance in your career and life.
Last but not least, there is what I call social dexterity, which is just the ability to engage with others. Shaking people's hands, how you look them in the eyes, and what your body language says about you are all basic things to consider.
In what settings do you feel most at ease? what is your level of assertiveness? How do you interact with others? Are you capable of leading teams or groups of teams?
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Read this passage
Ava screamed when she saw the havoc the new puppy had created in
her room. Muddy paw prints covered her pristine white bedspread.
Apparently, the puppy had escaped from his crate and meandered
around her room chewing up any item he found. However, as soon as
those sweet puppy eyes and floppy ears bounded back into her
bedroom, her anger subsided.
According to the dictionary entries, which word most likely means weakened?
O A. subside
B. pristine
O C. meander
O D. havoc
SUBMIT
PREVIOUS
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
i did the quiz just now, it should be right for you!
Answer:
Answer- A. subside
Explanation:
took the quiz
A.P.E.X.
According to the author, how is technology a “window into a new world”?
Answer:
according to the author this means that a new generation has more technology and can get help more quickly knowing that technology like for example domestic robots, have become a big science nowadays.
The economy of each region was shaped by all of the following factors, except Geography, Climate, Language, Population
Answer:
Language
Explanation:
Climate- can decide if crops can grow or not; essential for economy.
Geography- for example, if the country has many beaches, it can influence economy by deciding that it (country) is a tropical getaway
Population- decides how much money there is; a couple of wealthy people to millions of poor people
In passage 2, how does Kyra feel about being selected to participate in the geography bee?
Answer:
you need to show the article
Explanation:
how df am i going to tell/help you if there is no article are you sped?
What is the theme of this passage? Mabel always did her work with dedication. Her brother, John, never did his work and always bullied Mabel into helping him. One day, their mother got tired of John’s behavior and decided it was time for him to learn a lesson. So she told them that she would be going to Aunt Meg’s place to bake a pie. She told them that they must each finish their homework if they wanted a piece of pie. Now, John loved pie more than any other food in the world. Little Mabel sat at her desk doing her homework. In the meantime, John went out to play instead of doing his homework. John thought, “Mother won’t be home until later. I have enough time to play.” But John lost track of time. He spent all day chasing their neighbor's cat until he saw his mother returning. John ran inside and pretended to be busy at work. Mother saw that Mabel had finished her work, while John was sweaty from playing. Mother told John that he had been naughty and that he would get a piece of pie only after he had finished his homework. John had to stay up late to finish his homework and got only a small piece of pie. A. Children should study regularly. B. It doesn’t pay to put things off. C. The future cannot be trusted. D. All work and no play makes us dull.
Answer:
b is the answer tez
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which statement is a characteristic of all moral dilemmas in fiction?
A. They allow characters to avoid negative consequences.
B. They involve characters with poor judgment.
C. They do not have easy solutions to a problem.
D. They require a character to make one of only two choices.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Took the test. :)
The statement which is a characteristic of all moral dilemmas in fiction is they do not have easy solutions to a problem. The correct option is c.
What is fiction?Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary.
Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditional narrow sense, "fiction" refers to written narratives in prose – often referring specifically to novels, novellas, and short stories. More broadly, however, fiction encompasses imaginary narratives expressed in any medium, including not just writings but also live theatrical performances, films, television programs, radio dramas, comics, role-playing games, and video games.
Typically, the fictionality of a work is publicly marketed and so the audience expects the work to deviate in some ways from the real world rather than presenting, for instance, only factually accurate portrayals or characters who are actual people.
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What details from a story best help develop the theme?
readers' prior knowledge
the author's motivations for writing
descriptions of time and place
character motivation and plot
Answer: character motivation and plot! Choice D
Explanation: just took the test for school and it’s that answer you're welcome
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Please help me I need a body paragraph 1 for the article teens are going to extremes with texting I NEED A PARAGRAPH
Answer: (Copied this off a website.. Hope this helps, thought :D
Explanation: The national obsession with instantaneous communication is taking a toll on teens so severe that some experts are calling it a crisis.
It's not the phenomenon of cell-phoning or messaging while driving -- both are illegal in
New Jersey
-- but all-night texting that is leaving too many teens too tired for school.
One 14-year-old New Jerseyan featured in a recent Star-Ledger story receives up to 10,000 -- 10,000! -- text messages a month. To accomplish that astounding yet not unusual feat, she interrupts her showers and stays up all night long, thumbs pumping, to read and respond to an avalanche of messages. Doctors are beginning to recognize such obsession as addiction that is robbing children of sleep at the very time in their life when they need it the most.
A well-publicized study recently found that early high school start times deprive adolescents of sleep and force students to perform academically in the early morning, a time of day when they are at their worst. Many teens are making a tough situation worse by shortchanging themselves of the time they do have to sleep. The inevitable results are poor performance, a sort of sleepwalking through classes and the day in a fog that some physicians liken to drunkenness.
According to a recent Nielsen study, 13- to 17-year-olds send or receive an average of 1,742 text messages a month -- more than seven times the average number of calls they place on their cell phones. That represents huge chunks of time dedicated to the flimsiest of patter. Here, truly, the medium is the message, and teens are loath to part with a gadget which to them seems as natural as breathing.
It's a situation made all the more challenging by the fact that these kids are among the first to have this amazing, and tempting, technology right at their fingertips; it's not likely they will set limits for themselves. They depend on their parents for rules and guidelines in all other areas of life, so it's naive to believe they will cut down on texting without some intervention.
great many adults also are addicted to devices of the new technology. In fact, there's a "Distracted Driving Summit" taking place in Washington, D.C., in which federal officials are urging the public not to text and drive in those states that haven't outlawed it. And a rehab center for the technologically dependent just opened in
state. For $14,000, clients are helped to wean themselves from obsessive use of video games, etc..
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As you read this passage from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, look for examples of rhetorical devices.
It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Which word from the passage is used to create parallelism?
a.) dead
b.) that
Answer:
I think it is B because the parallel being compared is dead but parallelism is the word used as a connector like that answer is equal that other answer so the word that would be the answer
Which evidence from the passage
supports the underlined claim?
Participants would be required to
serve unless they had a good reason
not to
MED
Participants would do meaningful
work with a diverse group of people.
Participants would choose to join the
"real world" as adults.
Participants would be required to
figure out their education and career
paths.
Answer:
Participants would do meaningful work with a diverse group of people.
Explanation:
Since it teaches them about teamwork and service it made the most sense and I got it right on i-ready :)
Which of the following does humanity NOT learn from Prometheus?
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
can't explain it.
olumn A
Column B
1.
In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy faces off against
the Wicked Witch
a. Person vs. Nature
Answer:
a wicked witch person verses person
Explanation:
the witch wants the ruby slippers
Give one example of plagiarism
Answer:
well this answer is a example of plagiarism
Direct. Plagiarism. Copying another writer's work with no attempt to acknowledge that the material was found in an external source.
Direct "Patchwork" Plagiarism. Copying material from several writers & rearranging with citation.
Insufficient Citation. of Quotes
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Animal Farm and the passage on the history of the Soviet Union.
In glowing sentences he painted a picture of Animal Farm as it might be when sordid labour was lifted from the animals' backs. His imagination had now run far beyond chaff-cutters and turnip-slicers. Electricity, he said, could operate threshing machines, ploughs, harrows, rollers, and reapers and binders, besides supplying every stall with its own electric light, hot and cold water, and an electric heater. By the time he had finished speaking, there was no doubt as to which way the vote would go. But just at this moment Napoleon stood up and, casting a peculiar sidelong look at Snowball, uttered a high-pitched whimper of a kind no one had ever heard him utter before.
At this there was a terrible baying sound outside, and nine enormous dogs wearing brass-studded collars came bounding into the barn. They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws. In a moment he was out of the door and they were after him. Too amazed and frightened to speak, all the animals crowded through the door to watch the chase. Snowball was racing across the long pasture that led to the road. He was running as only a pig can run, but the dogs were close on his heels. Suddenly he slipped and it seemed certain that they had him. Then he was up again, running faster than ever, then the dogs were gaining on him again. One of them all but closed his jaws on Snowball's tail, but Snowball whisked it free just in time. Then he put on an extra spurt and, with a few inches to spare, slipped through a hole in the hedge and was seen no more.
During the second half of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin set the stage for gaining absolute power by employing police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party. The machinery of coercion had previously been used only against opponents of Bolshevism, not against party members themselves. The first victims were Politburo members Leon Trotskii, Grigorii Zinov'ev, and Lev Kamenev, who were defeated and expelled from the party in late 1927.
How does the conflict in the Animal Farm excerpt relate to the events in the historical passage?
Snowball's quick escape under the hedge is similar to how Stalin was expelled.
Snowball’s ideas about work relate to the Stalin’s efforts to gain total control.
Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes just as Stalin removed those in his own party.
Snowball's dream for the animals on the farm is the same as the dream of the Communist Party.
Answer:
Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes just as Stalin removed those in his own party.
Explanation:
"Animal farm" was written to be a great political allegory, pointing out sutuations of hypocrisy, seizure of power, inefficiency and abuse of authority between real political luders and their disastrous achievements in their countries.
This book directly refers to the history of societal union and shows how Stalin did not even consider his own allies in order to maintain his national power and dominance. This can be seen when Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes, just as Stalin removed those from his own party.
What effect or feeling does Mark Twain create through his use of omniscient thired-perosn point of view in his passage
A. Serious
B. Humorous
C. Suspenseful
D. Sad
where do archerfish live
Answer:
Archerfish typically inhabit coastal brackish mangrove estuaries. They exist in either brackish or fresh water. Due to their feeding habits, they are most often found in shallow, preferably murky, waters.
Explanation:
Habitat/range: They can be found in India, New Guinea, Australia, the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.