to what topic can you relate teenage poverty to ?​

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Answer 1
Poorer children and teens are also at greater risk for several negative outcomes such as poor academic achievement, school dropout, abuse and neglect, behavioral and socioemotional problems, physical health problems, and developmental delays.

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Which describes an important difference between onshore and offshore wind farms?
Offshore wind farms are much quieter.
Offshore wind farms cost less to construct.
Offshore wind farms produce more electricity.
Offshore wind farms cause less pollution.

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Answer:

Explanation:

guessing that Offshore wind farms produce more electricity

You are nervous about speaking in public so you decide to record yourself
speaking. Which is the best question to ask yourself as you listen to the
recording?
A. Are my points on topic?
B. Is there more information I can add?
O C. Am I speaking slowly enough?
O D. How nervous am I?

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Answer:

point c

Explanation:

coz point b and c you need to look at the end of the speech anyways and as for point d everyone is some what nervous so that can't really be helped

please someone help i go to flvs i need someone who knows what to do on tribute to women who makes a difference and i need a paragraph that will get me a good grade for tribute to women who make a difference

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These are just Ideas for you to create a successful paragraph.

Intro:

Some made music, some made noise, all made a difference. Here we celebrate 120 incredible women who overcame hardships, broke records, and blazed trails — shattering glass ceilings and even tougher stuff. While some are obvious choices and some more obscure, all acted to increase our liberty, safety, and prosperity. And one of them makes the best lemon meringue pie ever.

Examples: (Choose the one you like the most)

In 2017, Ilhan Omar made history by becoming the first Somali-American Muslim woman state representative. Omar took office in Minnesota in January 2017 and has already authored and co-authored over 190 bills, including a city ordinance in Minneapolis “allowing businesses to extend their hours 35 days a year to honor, respect and accommodate Muslims celebrating Ramadan.”  Omar is also the Director of Policy and Initiatives of the Women Organizing Women Network, an organization empowering Minnesota’s women—specifically immigrants—to become engaged citizens and leaders within their communities.

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In June 2017, Muzoon Almellehan became the youngest and first official refugee to be named a Goodwill Ambassador by UNICEF. She is 19-years-old and fled Syria in 2013.  Now living in England, Almellehan is an education activist and helps girls and young women in conflict zones to escape early and arranged marriages, encouraging them to pursue an education. She has been referred to as “Syria’s Malala.”

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Lubaina Himid, a Zanzibar-born, British contemporary artist, became the first black woman—as well as the oldest—to win the United Kingdom’s most publicized art award, the 2017 Turner Prize. Himid is most known for her work in the 1980’s during the British black arts movement and has been called an "under-appreciated hero of black British art." Her celebrated artwork addresses colonialism, the legacy of slavery and current-day racism.

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Geisha Williams made history this past March by becoming the first Fortune 500 Latina CEO. A Cuban-born immigrant, she worked for almost a decade at California’s largest utility company—PG&E—before acquiring her CEO title. Williams is a pioneer for sustainable energy and, under her leadership, PG&E has already accomplished its 2020 sustainability goal of generating 33% of electricity from renewable sources.

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On December 9, 2017, 21-year-old Simone Askew became the first African-American woman to lead the Corps of Cadets pre-game march at the Army-Navy football game, hosted by West Point Military Academy. She is also the first African-American woman to have been appointed First Captain of the U.S. Military Academy’s Corps of Cadets, a role she accepted this past August. In 2017, Askew also became one of thirty-two students to be named a Rhodes Scholar.

What does the yellow brick road symbolize? Think about the color yellow and what it may represent; also, think about what a road may represent. (wizard of oz question)

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Explanation:

Yellow is often associated with happiness and joy. Roads are associated with journeys and travels. The yellow brick road could symbolize their adventure to happiness and home.

the main purpose of present
day media is to....information ​

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Answer:

The purpose of a media is to give information about current news, gossips, Fashion, and the latest gadgets in the marketplace of the people.

Explanation:

hope this helps you

Answer:

influence or deceive

Explanation:

The media wants to do what is beneficial for their propose so it can be positive or negative like an influence/ decisive or helpful

Shiva "I will wait here direct to indirect speech ​

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Answer:

What is your question

Explanation:

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Which of the following are types of digital media typically used in oral presentations?
mouse, browser
game, avatar
text, image
email, icon

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Answer text and image

who does the "man in the arena" refer to?

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Someone who is heavily involved in a situation that requires courage, skill, or tenacity (as opposed to someone sitting on the sidelines and watching), is sometimes referred to as "the man in the arena".

Answer:

Someone who is heavily involved in a situation that requires courage, skill, or tenacity (as opposed to someone sitting on the sidelines and watching), is sometimes referred to as "the man in the arena".

Explanation:

What conclusion can you draw from the following picture?
A taxi cab on a busy three-lane street. There are shops in the background.
a.
you are in a big city, probably NYC
b.
there seems to be a lot of traffic
c.
it is probably loud in this city
d.
all of the above



Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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it’s probably d - hope this helps
I’d assume all of the above. Hope this helps

She had been given many ideas for the project by the class but used only one. Which of the following corrects this statement for active voice and maintains the same idea? (5 points) Question 10 options: 1) She had been given many ideas for the project by the class, but she used only one. 2) She had been given many ideas for the project by the class. She used only one. 3) The class gave her many ideas for the project. Of them, only one was used. 4) The class gave her many ideas for the project, but she used only one.

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Answer: 1) She had been given many ideas for the project by the class, but she used only one.

Explanation:

When using active voice, the emphasis is on the subject (person). The subject is the one doing the action on the object and not the other way around as is the case with passive voice for example: "Parrain answered the question" instead of "The question was answered by Parrain."

The above explanation rules out the third and fourth option as the focus there is not on the subject. The second option might be active voice, but it uses two sentences so is not correct. This leaves the first option as the correct one.

Based on information in the selection, which statement would the author most strongly agree? People should learn more about sharks and their past. Modern sharks have come a long way and will continue to evolve. Historically sharks are at the top of the food chain and will stay there. Even though sharks are seen as dangerous, they need our help.​

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Answer:  Even though sharks are seen as dangerous, they need our help.​

Explanation:

This is based on an excerpt from the 1974 novel named Jaws by Peter Benchley. In it we see how sharks have evolved throughout time such that they have always managed to get used to their environment and become the ap-ex predator.

This was until humans became as advanced as they are now. Humans are better able to hunt sharks and the writer worries that sharks may not be able to keep up with the rate at which human advancement hunts it down. The writer therefore believes that it is our duty to help sharks so that they do not go extinct.

"When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine."

Define AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE. Explain WHY it is important to know it BEFORE reading a selection. Then, describe the author of "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine.'

At least 3-5 Sentences

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Answer:

Throughout Jhumpa Lahiri's short story “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” it is clear that symbolism is used to emphasize two distinct themes: hope and opportunity. Mr. Pirzada came from Dacca to work on a book, while his family is stuck in the middle of the civil war, known as the India-Pakistan Conflict of 1971.

How Is This $20 Bill Related To The Indian Removal Act Of 1830?

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Answer:

At a time, Andrew Jackson was the face of the $20 bill. This man was also in charge of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which was the displacement of Indians from their tribal lands.

How ,fill in the blank, did you study for the ,fill in the blank, test?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
good, big

2.
well, big

3.
goodly, badly

4.
hardly, bad

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

it flows better

how well did you study for the big test?

Which of the following would not be a good thesis for a literary analysis
essay?
O A. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, historical and biblical
symbolism join to make a statement about judgment, hypocrisy,
and apathy
B. Danielle Steel's poignant treatment of everyday life allows the
reader to immediately connect with her characters.
C. Throughout The Color Purple, Alice Walker uses vivid imagery and
heavy symbolism to challenge society's view of what are
acceptable roles for black women.
D. Vibrant sensory images and characterization help F. Scott
Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby succeed in making a radical social
statement about senseless wealth

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Answer: B

Explanation: that is the correct answer:)

How does an author affect your understanding of the ideas written in a text?

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Answer:

Understanding the author's purpose helps readers understand what a text is about. It guides us in taking a stance as readers. ... Identifying the author's purpose also helps us recognize the techniques the writer has used to achieve that purpose: word choice, style, tone, and, of course, content

Do similes ever start with the word I?

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Answer:

Yes, similes can begin with the word I.

Explanation:

A figurative language also known as figures of speech can be defined as a deliberate and specific construction or use of language by authors, writers or speakers to create a special effect in their speech or write-up.

The main purpose of a figurative language is to convey more information and enable the readers or listeners have a deeper understanding of the piece.

Some examples of figurative language used in a literary work are oxymoron, paradox, metaphor, apostrophe, hyperbole, personification, simile, etc.

Simile has to do with comparison of two things by using the word, as or like.

Consider the following examples;

1. I am as hungry as a bear.

2. I am as tall as an iroko tree.

3. I like to sing like a hummingbird.

4. I am as anxious as a bridegroom.

Select all that apply. What characteristics do these words have in common? dogs, cats, race horses, plgs house pets domestic (tame) animals four-legged animals mammals​

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Answer: they are all animals.

Explanation:

Answer:

Domestic animals, four-legged animals, and mammals.

Explanation:

HELP SOMEONE PLEASEEE!!!
If you grew up with Abraham Lincoln, you would have seen great changes take place between the time Lincoln was a boy in Kentucky
and the time he was president in Washington, D.C. Important changes took place in transportation and communication. When Lincoln
was a boy, there were no trains. Mail that had to be delivered across long distances was carried by horse or a vehicle pulled by horse. It
took a long time for a message to travel by stagecoach. By the time Lincoln was a grown man, people communicated using the
telegraph, which was like an early version of the phone. It allowed messages to be sent very quickly.
2
"By the time Lincoln was a grown man, people communicated using the telegraph, which was like an early version of the phone."
What type of context clue is used to help you define the word telegraph?
OA. example
OB. explanation
OC.
synonym
OD.
antonym

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Answer:

O.A Explanation

Explanation:

It literally states what the telegraph is

Answer: B. explanation

Explanation: After the word telegraph is used, the sentence says that it is like an early version of the telephone. This explains what a telegraph is like to help you understand the word.

Which of the following are common themes in existentialist literature? Select all that apply.

meaninglessness
justice
hope
guilt

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Answer:

Meaninglessness

Explanation:

Existentialism was a philosophic and literary movement that began in the mid of 19th century, whose approach was the individual existence, their experiences, freedom, and choices. According to this movement, humans define their own meaning and essence thorough his life, their experiences, choices, etc., that is to say, by merely embracing existence in this absurd and apparently meaningless world, which has no explanation of being

What were you able to learn about the Harlem Renaissance by listening to an essay?​

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The Harlem Renaissance was intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, dance, art, fashion, theater, literature and politics centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning through the 1929’s and 1930’s

Read this excerpt from Animal Farm and answer the question.

“If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right.” And from then on he adopted the maxim, “Napoleon is always right,” in addition to his private motto of “I will work harder.”

What character flaw does this excerpt reveal about Boxer?

blind trust
deception
arrogance
foolish pride

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Answer:

I've never read this book, but from what I can tell from this context, it seems like the answer is most likely is blind trust.

Explanation:

Answer:

i read the passage and most likly its "blind trust''

Explanation:

Try These questions out and I’ll give you brainliest no links posted on My question or I will report you

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Answer:

1) c

2) b

3) b

4) b

5) a

6) b

7) b

8) a

do you know what human rights are ? please explain your answer​

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Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more.

Which sentence BEST explains why Emma befriends Harriet?

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Answer: You did not give us examples plz do

Walter McMillian is convicted and sent back to death row. Why does Stevenson give us the imagery of the too-tight handcuffs and shackles on this trip? A) It shows the callousness of the men transporting him and of the trial overall in which he was falsely convicted. B) It's a metaphor for the constricting guilt that McMillian feels for his involvement in Rhonda Morrison's murder C) It shows the kindness of the men transporting him as they were willing to loosen his handcuffs when he complained about the pressure . D) is meant to give us hope for an appeal trial

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Answer:

McMillian is convicted and sent back to death row. Why does Stevenson give us the imagery of the too-tight handcuffs and shackles on this trip? ... The "old rugged cross" signifies the burdens that Richardson has carried during a difficult life, which has culminated in the horrors of death row and execution.



Question:
1. If you were Michael, where would you buy?
2. Why would you buy there?​

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Answer:

I would by from the trusted, and well resourceful, and the one who has better quality products , shop which would be either be chinese or Filipino citizen

5. What is the name of the girls that Ponyboy and Johnny meet? Why is this a conflict?​

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Answer:

where is the text??????

Explanation:

Answer:

if you look it up u should be able to find t

Explanation:

Select the correct text in the passage.
Which part of this story by the Brothers Grimm shows how a decision made by the main character affects the events of the story?

A. A shepherd had a faithful dog, called Sultan, who was grown very old, and had lost all his teeth. And one day when the shepherd and his wife were standing together before the house the shepherd said, "I will shoot old Sultan tomorrow morning, for he is of no use now."
B. Poor Sultan, who was lying close by them, heard all that the shepherd and his wife said to one another, and was very much frightened to think tomorrow would be his last day; so in the evening he went to his good friend the wolf, who lived in the wood, and told him all his sorrows, and how his master meant to kill him in the morning.
C. Soon afterwards the wolf came and wished him joy, and said, "Now, my good fellow, you must tell no tales, but turn your head the other way when I want to taste one of the old shepherd's fine fat sheep."
D. The boar, however, had not quite hidden himself, for his ears stuck out of the bush; and when he shook one of them a little, the cat, seeing something move, and thinking it was a mouse, sprang upon it, and bit and scratched it, so that the boar jumped up and grunted, and ran away, roaring out, "Look up in the tree, there sits the one who is to blame."

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Answer:

B

Explanation:B. Poor Sultan, who was lying close by them, heard all that the shepherd and his wife said to one another, and was very much frightened to think tomorrow would be his last day; so in the evening he went to his good friend the wolf, who lived in the wood, and told him all his sorrows, and how his master meant to kill him in the morning.

The part of this story by the Brothers Grimm that shows how a decision made by the main character affects the events of the story is option B.

What is a Narration?

This refers to the storytelling that is done by a narrator to list the sequence of events as they occurred to an audience.

Hence, we can see from the complete text, we can note that one decision made by a major character affected others because of the effects on Sultan and the shepherd and his wife.

Read more about narrations here:

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Which word refers to the surroundings?
A. environment
B. natural
C. accident​

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the answer is environment

Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

I believe the correct answer to this question is the term, "environment" ( Option B. ) The surroundings around us are referred to as the environment.

I hope this helps!

Have a lovely night!

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