Answer:
A Proposer is a person who suggests someone's name for a position or as a member of an organisation. The candidate can be proposed by one proposer and two seconders. A seconder is somebody who make a formal statement of support for a suggestion made by someone else during a meeting so that there can be a discussion or vote. there was no seconder mention so it could not be debated
Explanation:
I got all this information and type it by hand from the dictionary. Please make me brainliest
write an article in 100 words about "what life will be in the future?
Answer:
As I suppose, the future environment will have much pollution. Get quality help now. Bella Hamilton. Verified writer. Proficient.
Explanation:
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How does the world shattered affect the tone of the excerpt
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Write a 2-3 paragraph explanation for your science class about what glass is, including how people have made it.
Answer:
Glass is a non-crystalline, often transparent amorphous solid, that has widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optics. Glass is most often formed by rapid cooling of the molten form; some glasses such as volcanic glass are naturally occurring.and Glass is made from natural and abundant raw materials (sand, soda ash and limestone) that are melted at very high temperature to form a new material: glass. At high temperature glass is structurally similar to liquids, however at ambient temperature it behaves like solids.
Explanation:
What three types of questions does a good interviewer ask? questions that move the conversation forward questions that have yes or no answers questions about information that researchers can easily find out on their own questions that get interesting answers questions that are based on research
Answer:
A. Questions that move the conversation
D. Questions that get interesting
E. Questions that are based on research
Explanation:
What does the phrase "artful approach” mean?
Beneatha's dream is to
Answer:
make everyone chutia in the whole world
Which element of the setting [the time period (the Great Depression) or the place (segregated Mississippi)] has the most serious effects on the Logan family? Give at least 1 reason for your answer, and provide at least 1 detail or example from the story.
Answer:
Loss their jobs.
Explanation:
The Great Depression and segregated Mississippi have the most serious effects on the Logan family because of these events, the members of Logan family lost their jobs which leads to the economic instability. They have no money to fulfill their needs and can go through from a very tough time of their lives. In great depression, the economy of the country falls which caused to loss of jobs to many people. But in these crises, Logan family maintain their self respect and the Logan children are proud of their color and will not tolerate insults.
Read the following passage.
Yesterday my friend Ana and I went downtown to go shopping. The streets were filled with people, and traffic was at a standstill. There were reporters and police officers everywhere I looked. Suddenly, Ana grabbed my hand and pointed down the block. "Look at that!” she exclaimed. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing—a giant elephant was walking down Broadway! Just then my phone rang. "Jana!” my mom yelled through the phone. "Be careful, there’s an elephant on the loose!” "Don’t worry, Mom,” I said, "it’s headed the other way.” Later, we learned that the elephant had been returned safely to the circus in time for Saturday’s performance.
Who would be the best primary source to interview about this event?
a member of the circus
Jana’s mom
Jana’s friend Ana
the mayor of the town
Answer:
a member of the circus
Explana
because they most likely know more info than everyone else
As a more thorough understanding of the host culture is acquired, your students will begin to feel more comfortable in their environment. Your students feel more at home, and their self-confidence grows. Everything begins to make sense.
What literary device is used in the sentence “Everything begins to make sense.”?
(ps. this is an answer that has to be written, im not given multiple options)
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Answer:
Here is the file to everything and all the answers. Because I had already did that Trust
Explanation:
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The War of the Worlds
by H. G. Wells [1898]
But who shall dwell in these worlds if they be
inhabited?…Are we or they Lords of the
World?…And how are all things made for man?—
KEPLER (quoted in The Anatomy of Melancholy)
BOOK ONE: THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS
CHAPTER ONE: THE EVE OF THE WAR, excerpt
No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable. It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. And early in the twentieth century came the great disillusionment.
Yet so vain is man, and so blinded by his vanity, that no writer, up to the very end of the nineteenth century, expressed any idea that intelligent life might have developed there far, or indeed at all, beyond its earthly level. Nor was it generally understood that since Mars is older than our earth, with scarcely a quarter of the superficial area and remoter from the sun, it necessarily follows that it is not only more distant from time's beginning but nearer its end.
The secular cooling that must someday overtake our planet has already gone far indeed with our neighbour. Its physical condition is still largely a mystery, but we know now that even in its equatorial region the midday temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter. Its air is much more attenuated than ours, its oceans have shrunk until they cover but a third of its surface, and as its slow seasons change huge snowcaps gather and melt about either pole and periodically inundate its temperate zones. That last stage of exhaustion, which to us is still incredibly remote, has become a present-day problem for the inhabitants of Mars. The immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects, enlarged their powers, and hardened their hearts. And looking across space with instruments, and intelligences such as we have scarcely dreamed of, they see, at its nearest distance only 35,000,000 of miles sunward of them, a morning star of hope, our own warmer planet, green with vegetation and grey with water, with a cloudy atmosphere eloquent of fertility, with glimpses through its drifting cloud wisps of broad stretches of populous country and narrow, navy-crowded seas.
And we men, the creatures who inhabit this earth, must be to them at least as alien and lowly as are the monkeys and lemurs to us. The intellectual side of man already admits that life is an incessant struggle for existence, and it would seem that this too is the belief of the minds upon Mars. Their world is far gone in its cooling and this world is still crowded with life, but crowded only with what they regard as inferior animals. To carry warfare sunward is, indeed, their only escape from the destruction that, generation after generation, creeps upon them.
What key idea does the text below suggest?
The immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects, enlarged their powers, and hardened their hearts.
As their situation grew worse, their course became clear and they lost any compassion.
The growing doom consumed all their power to confront it.
Their immediate needs made them more intelligent than they had been before.
Their intelligence gave them less compassion than less intelligent others.
Answer: intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. And early in the twentieth century came the great disillusionment.
Which of the following statements best describes a major theme of the text?
A. Music is a powerful gift and tool.
B. Jealousy destroys close friendships.
C. Music is how people show one another love.
D. Animals can communicate with humans through song.
any words which can replace sneak plz
Answer:
creep, tiptoe, slink
Explanation:
Answer:
Stealthy, slippery, sly, furtive, shifty, artful, arch, and astute
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greek and mediteranian caps, village lowercase
please help me
6. What ________ they ________________? (eat)
7. They ______________ probably ______________ (go) to the party.
8. Who ________________ (drive) us into town?
9. Where _____ we _____to study_____ (meet)?
10. You _______will___________ (earn) a lot of money.
11. I ________won’t___________ (not / buy) the tickets.
12. It __________ (not / rain).
Explanation:
what are they going to eat
They will probably going to the party
who will drives us into town
where are we going to meet to study
you will earn a lot of money
i wont buy the tickets
it's not rain
Someone please me thank you
Answer:
charm: noun a small object worn on a necklace or bracelet
Explanation:
In the sentence Rose is not trying to "charm" someone or impress them. the word charm is being used as a noun, not a verb
Answer:
charm: noun a small object worn on a necklace or bracelet
Explanation:
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Read this passage from The Phantom Tollbooth.
The sky became quite gray and, along with it, the whole countryside seemed to lose its color and assume the same monotonous tone. Everything was quiet, and even the air hung heavily. The birds sang only gray songs and the road wound back and forth in an endless series of climbing curves.
What literary device does the author use to make the setting drearier?
a homophone
an idiom
onomatopoeia
a pun
Answer: I believe its an idiom.
Explanation: uhhh, i think this is it because uhhhh...
Lol. Idiom sound like idiot or something? It’s just a random guess lol.
Lebron James endorses Nike.
Pathos
Logos
Ethos
Answer:
maybe logos I think it's the correct answer or maybe not
Answer:
LOGOS
Explanation:
"There is so much falsehood both at home and at school. At home one must not speak, and at school we have to stand and tell lies to the children."(Petra)
a
Petra believes that often the teachers tell the students things that they do not believe themselves
b
Petra believes that teachers are basically liars and are, for the most part, incapable of telling the truth
c
Petra believes her parents have lied to her all her life and are incapable of telling the truth
d
Petra believes the children can see through the lies of the adults
Answer:
A. Petra believes that often the teachers tell the students things that they do not believe themselves
Explanation:
According to the given quote, Petra believes that there is falsehood everywhere, both at home and in school, to the extent that children are lied to, or kept away from the truth.
Based on the quote, Petra is a teacher and she talks about being forced to tell lies to the children.
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The answer would be b
Which answer best states a theme of Twelfth Night, Act I?
A-There is no love like the love of family.
B-True love is best expressed through poetry.
C-Appearances can be deceiving.
D-First impressions carry the most weight. I’m in middle school 6th grade K12
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from "Why I Wrote 'The Passage'" and answer the question that follows.
|Once Monty existed, the story mostly told itself, as stories often do if you get out of| |the way and let them. The games in the story--Life, Risk, Monopoly, checkers--come| |from "Man in the Moon" (track 10), as does the name Andi; the Northwest Passage| |from "Find the River" (track 12); the final moment in some complicated sense |
|from "Sweetness Follows" (track 6). All this I understand. What puzzles me is why my| |mind went back to that day in the spring of fifth grade--why that moment? That's a | |mystery. But here's a guess: it had something to do with that laugh, my friend turning| |around to correct me, my ten-year-old self still needing to make things right in some| |quiet way. Writing is useful at these times. Here, you sometimes say to a younger| |version of you, take this--it will help.|
What lesson can other writers learn from Martin and his writing of "The Passage?"
The best thing a writer can do is plan out every aspect of the story.
Writing can be a powerful experience to work through struggles in life.
The only way to write a good story is to use an event from your childhood.
Basing a story on music is a great way to get ideas flowing.
Answer:
I think the answer is "Writing can be a powerful experience to work through struggles"
Explanation:
All his examples seem to be depictions of being able to digest something that was easy for him to comprehend, but his one memory that sticks with him is one that had a impact on him, and his emotions in a way he couldn't seem to figure out. With his statement of "Writing is useful at these times" makes me think that he wished he had some form of outlet to confess confusing thoughts/feelings too.
This is just my interpretation, and what I think the teacher might be looking for. I hope this helps, I'm really sorry if it doesn't . Good Luck!
Answer:
the answer above is correct.
Explanation:
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Answer:
hey , I am really sorry. But it's not letting me download it :(
Explanation:
A student claims that the monarch population increases and decreases in a cycle, similar to the pattern of predator-prey populations like wolves and moose. Use the data to evaluate this claim
Answer:
it would be10
Explanation:
Both girls and boys go through a period of rapid body change known as an adolescent growth spurt when the testes and ovaries also grow and mature. True or false
I’ll give brain
Answer:
true
Explanation:
true because their is rapid growth of hormones
1.) Who were the main characters in the story and what are their distinct characteristics?
2.) What did Alunsina do to make Tungkung Langit angry? Do you think its right to do such act?
3.) How do you feel when Tungkung Langit decided to divest or take away the power of Alusina? Expalin your answer.
4.) If you were Tungkung Langit, do you think angee would make a relationship last? Explain your answer.
5.) if you were Alunsina, do you believe jealousy would make a relationship last? Explain your answer.
pls. po
Answer:
d
Explanation:
identify the meaning of the prefix on the line within the following word internet
Answer:
The prefix inter- means “between.” This prefix appears in numerous English vocabulary words, such as Internet, interesting, and interview. An easy way to remember that the prefix inter- means “between” is through the word international, for international competitions occur “between” nations.
Explanation:
How might Victor Frankestein's experiencing the death of his mother due to disease affect his feelings, his view of death, and his drive to understand the secrets of life?
Answer and Explanation:
The death of Victor's mother affects him tremendously. His mother died of scarlet fever and he can do nothing but watch her die little by little. This death showed him, how helpless he was in relation to life, as he could not control it. This encouraged Victor to look for a scientifically possible way to transform dead material into a living being. Perhaps, in the depths of his mind and heart, he hoped to be able to resuscitate his mother, or never need to watch someone loved die again.
This question is about the book "Frankestein" that shows how Victor Frankestein, a scientist obsessed with the ability to generate life, ends up generating a creature capable of doing great things for both good and evil.
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Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland in approximately 1818. After several unsuccessful attempts, Douglass escaped from slavery and eventually settled in Massachusetts. In 1845, he wrote his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which had a profound influence on the movement to abolish slavery. Harriet Jacobs was born in North Carolina in 1813. Like Douglass, Jacobs was born into slavery. She eventually escaped and settled in New York. Also like Douglass, she wrote an autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, which revealed the horrors of life under slavery. Both Douglass and Jacobs went on to become vocal supporters of the antislavery movement.
What is the main idea of the passage?
Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs both escaped from slavery in the 1800s.
The antislavery movement wouldn't have existed without autobiographies like Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacob's.
Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs both wrote important autobiographies about their experiences of slavery.
Answer:
The antislavery movement wouldn't have existed without autobiographies like Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacob's.
Answer:
Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs both wrote important autobiographies about their experiences of slavery
Explanation:
Are the adjectives in bold coordinate or cumulative?
The fun, lively woman was liked by everyone.
PLZ HURRY GIVING POINTS
Answer:
i believe it's cumulative:)
Explanation:
Which one of the following sentences contains an incorrect usage of the singular possessive?
1. Sloane and Herring's law firm will represent the client.
2. I'll use Mrs. Velez' classroom as a meeting place.
3. The alpha male is often the pack's leader.
4. The north forty has always been my family's land.
Answer:
1. Sloane and Herring's law firm will represent the client.
Explanation:
A sentence can be defined as a group of words that comprises of both a subject and predicate used to convey a logical information. Sentences are classified into four (4) main categories and these includes;
I. Simple sentence.
II. Compound sentence.
III. Complex sentence.
IV. Compound-Complex sentence.
Sentences are classified into four (4) main categories based on their functions and these includes;
a. Declarative sentence.
b. Imperative sentence.
c. Exclamatory sentence.
d. Interrogative sentence.
A singular possessive sentence refers to a sentence in which the subject is singular (single) i.e just one person or thing. Also, singular possessive sentences contains a noun with an apostrophe and a letter "s" to the end of them.
In this scenario, the sentence which contains an incorrect usage of the singular possessive is; "Sloane and Herring's law firm will represent the client." because it contains two subjects (plural) which are Sloane and Herring.