Answer:
1.stretch
2.tidy away
3.places
4.full
5.fair
What was the primary religion of slaves in the Southern states?
Atheism
Agnosticism
Christianity
Islam
Answer: Christianity
Explanation: I got it right on the test. And it makes the most sense because slaves were in America where the primary religion was Christianity.
2. In paragraph 3, the author states, “necessary losses must occur if necessary gains are to be
made." What does this imply about childhood and adolescence? *
(10 Points)
It implies that childish concerns must be the focus if people want to reach new goals.
B. It implies that people must leave childhood behind in order to progress and mature.
C. It implies that children must leave behind old friends so they can form new adolescent friendships.
D. It implies that parents must let go of their children in order to find their own independence and freedom.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It implies that people must leave childhood behind in order to progress and mature.
What does Clarisse say houses once had?
*
Answer:
I believe the answer is chimneys
Explanation:
because houses didn't have chimneys back then
Matching Reasons with Evidence
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Cesar Chavez believed that Martin Luther King Jr. was a positive role model. Chavez gave a speech that provided
his reasons and evidence. Match each reason with evidence that supports it.
King supported Cesar Chavez's
He told an armed mob to meet hate with
struggle for justice.
love.
King understood the power of
nonviolence.
He fought for the rights of striking
sanitation workers.
King was an advocate for the poor as
well as a civil rights leader.
He wrote letter explaining how direct
action could force change.
King believed in direct action.
He sent Chavez an encouraging telegram.
Answer: view the attached picture
Explanation:
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What do you think Dix could have used to make her argument even stronger? Check any of the boxes that apply. Statistics or other numbers about how many people were affected. An example of how treating healthy people would have saved money examples of people with mental illnesses who were treated well and cured
Answer:
ALL OF THE ABOVE.
Explanation:
I got it right on edge. :D
Dix could have used to make her argument even stronger by Statistics or other numbers about how many people were affected, An example of how treating healthy people would have saved money, examples of people with mental illnesses who were treated well and cured. All of the options are correct.
What do you mean by Argument?Arguments are statements backed by justifications and facts.
More than 30 hospitals for the treatment of the mentally ill were founded or expanded with Dorothea Dix's help. She was a key player in the national and worldwide movements that contested the notion that those suffering from mental disorders could not be assisted or cured. She was a fierce opponent of cruel and neglectful treatment of mentally ill people, including caging, confinement without clothing, and painful physical restriction.
Therefore, all of the options are correct.
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Their trumpets crying their white plumes flying, And their sabers flashing in the sun
A Simle
3 Personification
CHyperbole
D A teration
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What further evidence does Grann uncover that the Shoun brothers were involved
Answer:
es la español moy gaucho
Explanation:
Identify the correct poetic form for each example.
Our Father which art in heaven,
Identify the correct poetic form for each example.
Our Father which art in Heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
(Luke 11:2)
A. Free verse
B. rhymed couplet
C. Open picture
D. rhymed quatrain
Answer:
Rhymed qutrain
Explanation:
Answer:
Rhymed quatrain
Explanation:
1. We haven't cleaned the house for weeks.
for weeks.
2. They are going to open a new supermarket next
week
next week.
3. They couldn't use the car because the garage
was servicing it.
because
4. Will they publish her new book next month?
Change the following sentences from active into passaive
Answer:
1) For weeks we haven't cleaned the house
2) Next week they will open a new supermarket
3) Because the garage was still servicing the car, they couldn't use it
4) Next month, will her book be published?
Comprehension Questions:
1. What punctuation can you use to
connect two closely related
independent clauses?
O a comma
O a semicolon
O an apostrophe
O quotation marks
I'm pretty sure it's a semicolon.
Please help me, I ask you
Answer:
1. type 1
2. type 0
3. type 1
4. type 1
5. type 1
6. type 0
7. type 1
8. type 0
9. type 1
10. type 0
Explanation:
Should Cell Phone Use While Driving Be Banned?
During your next car ride, pay attention to how many drivers you see talking on a cell phone. I guarantee that what you see will disturb you. An article in CQ Researcher states, "more than 111 million Americans use mobile phones—more than one-third of the population." These occupied drivers are increasing their risks of crashing at least six- to nine-fold. Numerous accidents have caused Americans to wonder, "Should talking on a cell phone while driving be banned?" In order to decrease the number of car accidents in America, people need to stop talking on their phones while driving.
According to Newsweek, collision rates for drivers using hand-held cell phones match the rates for impaired drivers. Holding a cell phone, having a conversation, steering a wheel, and concentrating on a road are too many tasks to juggle. A driver needs to fully concentrate on the road and prepare for obstacles such as pedestrians or sudden traffic. In 2016, a motorist talking on a cell phone ran through a red light into a busy intersection. Her mistake forced a dump truck to swerve and topple over into traffic, causing a 10-car pileup. A study conducted by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society found that "cell phone distraction causes more than 330,000 injuries in the United States every year." If only those drivers had parked or waited to make those calls, thousands of people would have avoided a dangerous situation like the dump truck incident. In order to help eliminate these accidents, laws need to be enacted and enforced.
Handling a cell phone while driving has proven to be increasingly dangerous, yet people continue to do it. The government needs to get involved. The fear of receiving an outrageous fine will force people to stop talking on a cell phone while driving. "If the government sees the need to make more stringent efforts and issue more tickets [for distracted cell phone driving], we will. We did it for seatbelts, and no one thought it was important. But it saved lives," says Brian Walsh, a police official. Concentrating on the road is just as important as wearing a seatbelt. More Americans are realizing this important fact. Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia have already banned cell phone use while driving. The rest of the country, however, still needs convincing. Some foolish people still oppose these laws.
Jim Wolf believes that if the government bans talking on a cell phone while driving, they should ban changing radio stations, drinking a soda, and eating while driving as well. "Distraction is a serious concern, but I don't think it's substantially changed because of the cell phone," comments Jim. The research of Dr. David Strayer, a professor at the University of Utah, proves Jim wrong. According to him, "carrying on a conversation requires much more attention than passively listening to the radio or sipping a soda." It is a far more interactive activity and takes a lot more time. In Michigan alone, cellular phones contributed to 879 accidents in 2003; this proves that cell phones are a substantially great distraction on the road.
Banning cell phone use while driving will save lives and reduce the number of accidents in this country. That is what matters. Australia, China, Kenya, Russia, and many other countries have already realized this. When will America?
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In the passage, the author gains the interest and sympathy of the reader by
A.
explaining the benefits of banning cell phone use while driving.
B.
showing the reader applicable statistics from trustworthy sources.
C.
including the story of a traffic incident where a dump truck toppled over.
D.
urging people to stop using their cell phones while driving.
First, put peanut butter on one side of the bread. Second, put jelly on another piece of bread. Third, put the pieces together. Lastly, enjoy your delicious sandwich. *
1 0point
a. First Person
b. Second Person
c. Third Person
Answer:
B. second person point of view because it uses your in it
Explanation:
How does the author's presentation of key information in "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane" differ from that of "Amelia Earhart"?
A.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author presents a series of experiments that describes the efforts of scholars to find Earhart's plane. In "Amelia Earhart," the author presents interviews and experiences of the different people with whom Earhart flew.
B.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author discusses the reason behind the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Earhart's plane and its consequences. In "Amelia Earhart," the author describes how Earhart lost navigation and crashed into the ocean.
C.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author presents the challenges the team of experts faced while locating Earhart's crashed plane. In "Amelia Earhart," the author uses events from Earhart's childhood and academic life to explain why she liked to fly her plane.
D.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author uses research and theories to convey the strangeness behind Earhart's disappearance. In "Amelia Earhart," the author uses events from Earhart's life to describe her flying career and the different travels she embarked upon.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Many hours at the driving range (has/have) led us to design golf balls with GPS locators in them
IM SO BAD AT THIS
Answer: It would be have
Explanation: Many hours at the driving range have led us to design golf balls with GPS locators in them
Which of the following
statements best describes the
political cartoon about
American Imperialism?
A. The president pictured in the cartoon is
William Taft.
B. The president pictured in the cartoon is
Woodrow Wilson.
C. The president pictured in the cartoon is
Teddy Roosevelt.
PLEASE ANSWER CORRECTLY OFFERING 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF ITS CORRECT
What conclusion could a reader most likely draw about the Ancient Egyptians based on these two articles?
they were the first archaeologists
they were violent
they studied history
they were innovative
Answer:
they were innovative
Explanation:
you said so
DONT GET THIS WRONG!!!
10 POINTS!!
Answer:
Auditory
Explanation:
auditory :)
the music has rock and rolled
Answer:
ok ? The music was rock-and-roll.
Warlus and the carpenter
Why did the Warlus ‘weep’?
Answer: Hello :) I have seen this before so I think after we've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!' 'I weep for you,' the Walrus said: ... Some commentators have interpreted the predatory walrus and carpenter as representing, respectively, Buddha (because the walrus is large) and Jesus (the carpenter being the trade Jesus was raised in).
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Explanation:
The Road Not Taken
by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
by Emily Dickinson
Are you - Nobody - too?
Then there's a pair of us! don’t tell! They’d advertise- you know!
How dreary- to be - somebody! How public- like a frog- to tell one’s name- the livelong June- to an admiring bog!
Answer:
just type random stuff and make it alll white
Explanation:
trust me
Answer:
Sorry for using the points, but did u finish this? I'm working on this too but I don't understand.
Explanation:
An essay about what would life be like without computers?
Answer:
Explanation:
Talk about how kids may be healthier, less obese. also the beauty standard would not be as bad
there was a life without computers upon a time
Analyse the quotation "most high, most mighty, and most puissant Caesar". What literary devices are used. Label the word class.
If someone supposedly made a cure for co vid 19 who would buy it?
You can list types of people. I already have doctors and hospitals. Is there anyone else?
Answer:
The government
Explanation:
What does parenthetical mean in this sentence:
“I stood up and kicked it a few times, which seemed to jar things loose, and then I managed to move it by pulling on one side at a time, shimmying it forward the way you might move a stove or a fridge, until it had come out all the way from under the bed, leaving a trail of parenthetical scars in the floor.”
Answer:
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Answer:
It means that the scars on the floor were shaped like parentheses ( " )
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I _____ by credit card last weekend. I ______ cash last weekend. *
A) paid / didn’t pay
B) pay / didn’t pay
C) paid / didn’t paid
D) didn’t paid / pay
Answer:
a. paid / didn't pay
Explanation:
Explanation:
the answer is A) paid/ didn't pay
hi, can someone help me write a bridge to connect these?
I'm supposed to write a bridge to connect my hook and thesis but I'm confused
(I'm writing an argument speech)
question: Should doctors or pharmaceutical companies be held accountable for patients who develop opioid addictions?
my pov: yes
hook: Between 20-30% of people that are prescribed opioids misuse them and 8-12% of people develop an addiction to them. Approximately 80% of heroin users first started with opioid addictions. These prescriptions have caused the deaths of over 400,000 people since the year 2000.
thesis: While it is the patients' responsibility to take the medication properly, pharmaceutical companies should take safety precautions to prevent the misuse of the drug.
thanks!
Answer: The people that create these drugs could possibly know if opioids are addictive and I think they do. I also feel like doctors know people's value of things sometimes and they would possibly want to ruin that for those people because they just want their paycheck. The people that make these drugs make these because they also know if someone is in a hospital and they are there for an important reason those doctors are going to give them drugs. Those drugs they make are dangerous and they know that. So, yes I believe they do put people on to addictions.
(I'm so so sorry if this is bad, I'm not so good at this writing thing)
At what building can the image below be found?
Answer:
what building.. I need a picture
Answer:
Sculptures of the Last Judgement on a gothic cathedral in France.
Explanation:
i got this right
Find the adverb.I’m so glad you can come to the party
The adverb is so.
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PLSSS HELP Select the correct answer.
What is the situational irony in the story "Federigo's Falcon" by Giovanni Boccaccio?
A. Monna marries Federigo in the end, although she is not in love with him.
B. Monna's son has a terminal illness, so the falcon can't save him.
C. The only time Monna asks Federigo for something, he can't give it to her.
D. Federigo's falcon dies a pointless death.
Answer:
answer below
Explanation:
D. Federigo's falcon dies a pointless death.