Answer:
by him self
Explanation:
i know it will right
Answer: by , for ,
Explanation:
Choose the answer that makes the sentence most effective. The employee thought, in his opinion, that the company was at fault. A.if you asked him B.according to him C.Eliminate this part.
A. If you asked
Explanation:
Why I said so was due to the fact that it's just a thought of his not outspoken
If it were outspoken it would probably be according to him
Answer:
its not A I just took the test it C. Eliminate this part.
Explanation:
Change the given sentences into negative.
a. Sabina can do this.
b. Sushila might get married this year.
c. They would buy a new house.
d. Keep on going. .
e.She brings some food from the store.
When the given sentences are changed into negative forms, they mean the opposites of their original meanings.
The formal negative forms are preferred and used as follows:
a. Sabina cannot do this.
b. Sushila might not get married this year.
c. They would not buy a new house.
d. Do not keep on going.
e. She does not bring some food from the store.
In the above sentences now changed into negative, their meanings have been altered. They now mean the opposites of what they were before.
Thus, changing some given sentences into negative alters their meanings from positive meanings to negative meanings.
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To determine how and where in a book a certain term is used, which resource would be most helpful?
Answer: the glossary
Question #3: Choose the answer that makes the sentence most effective. The crane lifted the huge and gigantic steel beams to the top of the structure. A.enormous B.tremendous, large C. Eliminate this part.
A. enormous
Explanation:
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Answer:
your anwer is enormous
Explanation:
Which sentence has the strongest nouns?
Take this piece of fruit; you are hungry.
The hound chased the grouse into a poplar stand.
The blue horse drank the green, viscous water.
The dog ran into the road.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Uses descriptive language.
Fill in the blank with the best choices. "The winner of this month's
contest is
and we
for the best for her."
a. Her, cannot help hoping
b. She, cannot help hoping c. She, cannot help but hope
d. Her, cannot help but hope
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because it sound good in the Sentence
The answer is D. "The winner of this month's contest is Her, and we cannot help but hope for the best for her"
Explanation: Because it fit well in the sentence and it sound good in the sentenceWhich of the following is NOT a type of figurative language?
O metaphor
O passive voice
O simile
analonx
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uhhh what's analonx???
if that's just a typo and it's not an option, then passive voice is your answer
Lourdes hadn't bothered to study for the essay exam, joking that her motto was "fake it til you make it." Now as she stared in horror at the test booklet, the blank pages were doing the laughing, knowing she had no answers. What kind of figurative language is used?
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Lourdes hadn’t bothered to study for the essay exam, joking that her motto was "fake it ‘til you make it." Now, as she stared in horror at the test booklet, the blank pages were doing the laughing, knowing she had no answers. What kind of figurative language is used?
a. personification
b. simile
c. metaphor
d. hyperbole
Answer:
The kind of figurative language being used is:
a. personification
Explanation:
Personification is a common figure of speech in literary works. Personification happens when an author gives living qualities to non-living things. For instance, if the speaker of a poem says that the wind and the leaves are dancing during fall, he is using personification. Wind and leaves are not humans; they do not dance. However, by saying so, the speaker makes the movements of the leaves being carried by the wind more artistic, more vivid even.
The same happens when the author of the passage we are analyzing says, "the blank pages were doing the laughing, knowing she had no answers." Blank pages are not beings, much less conscious beings. They cannot know anything or laugh at all. But, by phrasing it this way, the author makes it seem that Lourdes is being mocked, that her fate is quite an ironic one.
Question #5: Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. The weather may change suddenly higher up the mountain. B. Thomas thought about it and then opened the trunk to look. C. The weather is nice today rainy, wet and cold tomorrow. D. Thomas did not like the look of the dark, dusty trunk.
Answer:
C. The weather is nice today rainy, wet and cold tomorrow.
Explanation:
Run-on sentences are those types of sentences where two or more independent clauses or sentences are joined in one sentence improperly. So, instead of keeping them in separate sentences, they are joined in one sentence but without the use of an appropriate conjunction.
In the given sentences, the one with a run-on sentence is option C. This is because sentence C contains two independent clauses "the weather is nice today" and "rainy, wet and cold tomorrow". And when they are joined together, no appropriate or proper conjunction is used to make them into one sentence.
Sentence A is wrong as it contains just one independent clause.
Sentence B is wrong as it correctly uses "and" to join the two independent clauses.
Sentence D is wrong as it is just a single independent clause.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
The words "his mother-in-law" in (He found his mother-in-law greedy) function as *
Object complement
Subject complement
Indirect object
Direct object
Answer:
Direct object is the answer
Help me please …………………….
Answer:
noun - face
verb - draw
adverb - easily
adjective - happy
Explanation:
noun: person, place, thing, or animal
verb: an action
adverb: describes/modifies/ adds on to a verb
adjective: describes/modifies/ adds on to a noun
A student conducts an experiment to determine how the temperature of water affects the time for sugar to dissolve. In each trial, the student uses a different amount of sugar and a different temperature of water.
What is wrong with this experimental design?
The student changed too many variables.
The student does not have a dependent variable.
The student needs to perform more trials.
The student did not change enough variables.
Answer:
the dont change
Explanation:
indenpendet
Very few countries in the world _________ as like Bangladesh. now developing is now developing are now developing now developed
Answer: The correct answer is "Now developed".
Explanation:
Based on context clues, what is the meaning of the word concise in the first sentence?
The newspaper reporter's description of the volleyball match was concise. On the other hand, the blogger's report of the match was
long-winded, going on for longer than necessary.
O short
colorful
O vague
O descriptive
Answer:
D. Short
Explanation:
If you say each word in the sentence, you'll see that's the only one that should fit
(I'm sorry if I'm wrong though but I'm 90% sure that's the right awnser)
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Whats the tone of this poem and example of it?
Answer:
Sassoon begins the poem with an angry tone. The speaker describes how Sassoon has changed from sweet to angry:
You’ve heard me, scornful, harsh, and discontented,
Mocking and loathing War: you’ve asked me why
Of my old, silly sweetness I’ve repented—
My ecstasies changed to an ugly cry.
As the poem progresses, Sassoon shifts to why he was hopeful when he first started out as a military officer:
You are aware that once I sought the Grail,
Riding in armour bright, serene and strong;
And it was told that through my infant wail
There rose immortal semblances of song.
Sassoon ends the poem with a tone of being content that he has changed in this process:
But now I’ve said good-bye to Galahad,
And am no more the knight of dreams and show:
For lust and senseless hatred make me glad,
And my killed friends are with me where I go.
Wound for red wound I burn to smite their wrongs;
And there is absolution in my songs.
Explanation:
Sample answer
Join the pairs of sentences with the connectives given in the bracket:
a.I like dancing My father doesn't like dancing, (but)
b. He studied hard. He failed his exam. ( although)
Answer:
I LIKE DANCING BUT MY FATHER DOESN'T LIKE DANCING
HE STUDIED HARD ALTHOUGH HE FAILED IN EXAM
Answer:
I like dancing but my father doesn't like dancing
although he studied hard he failed in exam
6. The discovery of life on another planet would tremendous
excitement among both scientists and the general population.
A. deprecate
B. surmise
C. raze D. engender
7. To me, geese always look_, strutting around with their chests puffed
out and their heads held high in the air.
A. servile B. credulous c. gratuitous D. pompous
8. "Are you comfortable? Can I get you something to eat? You're looking
awfully pretty today. Would you like a pillow for your head?" my brother
asked me, making me very suspicious. Why was he being so __?
A. resigned B. incipient c. listless D. servile
9. “Dost thou take this woman to be thy lawfully wedded wife?" the preacher
asked. Amused by the language, the couple couldn't help giggling.
A. recalcitrant B. soporific c. archaic D. resigned
10. Hoping to sound to his date, Len spent the afternoon reading the
Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and some online articles.
A. hardy B. credulous c. erudite D. incipient
Answer:
6. engender - cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition)
7. pompous - affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important
8. servile - having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others
9. archaic - very old or old-fashioned
10. erudite - having or showing great knowledge or learning
Who makes me a poem on this subject please ……….
Think about your fears and insecurities about school safety. Examine your feelings in relation to school massacres that have happened in history. How has this changed you? What do you feel when a school goes into lockdown?
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What are the positives and negatives of social media
Answer:
Also there are some negative effects which include identity theft, cyber bullying, decreased social interaction in real life, and social isolation. Increase in mobile social networking could possible cause future health problems. The first type of social networking created was Email, which was invented in 1975 (Emai
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Answer:
C. On the other hand, we could just wait until my dad can give us a ride.
Explanation:
In this sentence, the introductory phrase is "on the other hand". An introductory phrase is a group of words that come before the independent clause of the sentence. Without the introductory phrase, the sentence would still be complete and make sense. To correctly set off an introductory phrase there should be a comma in between the phrase and main clause. Introductory phrases are commonly used as a way to transition from one sentence to another.
Answer: the answer is c
Explanation:
Help me please………………..
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
you decode words when you read.
change the speech the this sentence
yasmin said I donot usually go to at the weekend
plz if didnot know then didnot answer if i think your answer is good then i will follow you on branily
Answer:
yasmin said he donot usally go to at the week end...
write important points. help me asap
Answer:
whats the qestiontan hank for the points thought
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from the novel, The Mysteries of Udolpho, below, which has a theme to
fear. Write a multi-paragraph essay analyzing how the author develops the concept of fe
Source 1
Excerpt from "The Mysteries of Udolpho," by Ann Radcliffe
The extent and darkness of these tall woods awakened terrific images in Emily's mind, and
she almost expected to see bandits start up from under the trees. At length, the carriages
emerged upon a heathy' rock, and, soon after, reached the castle gates, where the deep tone of
the portal bell, which was struck upon to give notice of their arrival, increased the fearful emotions
that had assailed Emily
2 While they waited till the servant within should come to open the gates, she anxiously
surveyed the edifice 2 but the gloom that overspread it allowed her to distinguish little more than a
part of its outline with the massy walls of the ramparts and to know that it was vast, ancient and
dreary
In your response, be sure to
• Explain how the theme topic is developed
• Include at least two specific pieces of evidence;
• Include what is directly stated and what is implied in the passage
3 From the parts she saw, she judged of the heavy Strength and extent of the whole. The
gateway before her, leading into the courts, was of gigantic size, and was defended by two round
towers, crowned by overhanging turrets, embattled, where instead of banners, now waved long
grass and wild plants that had taken root among the mouldering stones, and which seemed to
sigh, as the breeze rolled past over the desolation around them
Your response should be in the form of an organized, well-developed, multi-paragraph es
uses appropriate grammar and punctuation
Answer:
In this excerpt from the novel "The Mysteries of Udolfo" written by Ann Radcliffe, we see how the author develops the theme of fear. She is doing that mostly through the atmosphere - the surroundings around the protagonist are scary and dark; there are tall trees and woods that instill fear in her. She specifically says in the excerpt that these surroundings "awakened terrific images in her mind," meaning that she was scared of what might happen.
Other images include "the deep tone of the portal bell," which even increases her fear and anxiety about the whole situation. The building itself is quite scary, looking ancient and dreary which only makes her feel even more frightened.
The examples above are directly stated in the text to show her fear but the atmosphere itself makes even the reader feel uncomfortable with its unsettling nature. It is both directly stated and implied based on the atmosphere that the protagonist is quite frightened.
Based on your preview, which of the following things would you not learn in this book? You would not learn about...
a.
traveling in a rental car
b.
luxury European hotels
c.
Bastille Day in France
d.
places to see in Ireland
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
First off there Is no book/image showing more about the question but luckily its on edge, so the awnser your looking for may be either C or B
Would you like to live in your hometown or somewhere else?
That depends. If you get homesick easily, I would suggest to live in your hometown. If you don't, and like to travel then I would say, "Go for it" for living in another place. I personally would like to live in another country.
Answer:
hometown
Explanation:
because I have learned many things from my hometown such as respect senior love junior,to be self discipline, helping others at needs etc.
The following is what type of Point of View?
When my friend Devin discovered I had left the group, he was instantly worried.
"Anna doesn't know these woods," he thought to himself. "Why would she run off?"
First Person
Third Person
Third Person Omniscient
First Person Omniscient
Answer:
third person
Explanation:
he thought to himself
“Every good conversation starts with good listening.” explain in 50 - 60 words
Answer:
Imagine you are in a room full of people trying to have a conversation with someone. Thirty seconds into the conversation you realize the person is not really listening to what you are saying. Instead, they are actually starting to look over your shoulder to see if there are others they might want to connect with in the room. You keep trying to connect, hoping to engage in an exchange of thoughts or experiences, but the other person soon finds the next person they want to talk with and offers you a superficial, "It was good to talk with you," and moves on. If you are like me, you have had the experience of this kind of "pseudo conversation" more times then you care to remember. And again, if you are like me, you have also been the person looking around the room and pretending to be listening, more times than you care to admit.
One of the reasons I believe that deep, authentic listening is rare is because it is challenging to actually do. It takes time, discipline, intention, and effort to be fully present to another person when they are speaking to us. We have to truly focus our attention so that we are not distracted by what is going on around us. We have to quiet ourselves internally, so that we are not distracted by our own thoughts and concerns. We have to listen in order to truly understand, instead of simply listening in order to respond. We have to avoid the temptation to steer the conversation back to our lives and our concerns. And we have to offer the other the gift of our time.
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Is “I not pity you” grammatically correct?
It is grammatically incorrect
Why does Walt Whitman use the word singing in the title "I Hear America Singing"?
Answer:
to reflect a hopeful, cohesive view of American society is the correct answer. The commercial songs are pertaining for is the Invincible by the Whitman use the word singing in you are pertaining for is the Invincible by Machine Gun KElly or known as MKG
Explanation:
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