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2.5.6 - Quick Check: Transcendentalism: Ralph
In "Self-Reliance," Emerson compares society to a publicly owned corporation. What negative quality results when members of
society collaborate to ensure liberty for all citizens?
.
A. conformity
B. hunger
C. solitude
D. unfairness
Answer:
It could be Unfairness I believe?
What does this quote mean?
please answer quickly
What is the conflict in Chapter 7 in supergifted
Answer:
What is the conflict in Chapter 7? What does this conflict reveal about Donovan's values and motive. Supergifted By Gordon Korman.
Explanation:
What does the term "We the People" mean in regards to the United States Government?
Answer:
“We the People” includes all the citizens of the United States of America. The importance of this phrase shows that it was just the framers of the Constitution of the legislators who were given powers to the government.
Explain: in 7th grade i did civics which was like 4 or 3 years ago, this happens to be one i remember.
Can someone please help me with this question
When the narrator says “She’s a human tape recorder. Really, my mom can read the newspaper in fifteen minutes…” what type of figurative language is being used
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
The narrator is comparing his mother to a tape recorder, without using the words "like" or "as."
PLSS QUICK
In the sentence below, are you using the denotative or the connotative meaning of the word cool:
Bob was the coolest kid in school
Answer:
I would say the connotative meaning because the denotative meaning of the word cool is chilly, and cool in this sentence is not the literal meaning.
Answer:
Connotative version!
Connotative normally applies something to another thing, such as a person, or an inanimate object.
Hope this helps!
PLEASE HELP
Decide what type of figurative language is being
used in the following.
1. "...her Jefferson..."
2. "...a light of romance..."
3. "...mistress of all its inhabitants..."
Options :
metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, alliteration, personification
Answer:
metaphor because the other answers don't make sense?
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
1. Choose the correct sentence.
a.
Much of our woodland is disappearing, and many of our wetlands are drying up.
b. Much of our woodland is disappearing and many of our wetlands are drying up.
Much of our woodland is disappearing: and many of our wetlands are drying up.
C.
I think its a
sorry if i'm wrong
How does the information in the
final paragraph relate to what you
have learned in the previous
sections?
It describes how the public came to
see the slippers when they returned.
It concludes that after the
D investigation, the police cleared Shaw
as a suspect in stealing the shoes.
D
It describes how a museum visitor was
allowed to take the slippers home.
It concludes that after the
investigation, the FBI stated the
missing shoes had been found.
Answer: It concludes that after the investigation, the FBI stated the missing shoes had been found.
Explanation:
Answer:
It concludes that after the investigation, the FBI stated the missing shoes had been found.
Explanation:
Can Somebody Tell Me What A Narrative Essay...I Need The Simple Version Like I Don't Get It???????
Answer and Explanation:
A narrative essay is telling a story. They normally deal with, experiential, and allowing students to express themselves..
Answer:
A Narrative Essay is where you write a paper based on your point of view. Narrative means Narrating in first person. It is usually can be a personal essay. i.e. would be like a narrative essay about your first time riding a bike when you where little.
Narrative essays should include vivid images so that the reader can get a mental picture of the experience. i.e. "When walking up to the stage for the first time, looking at the audience made me quake so hard inside and I didn't know if I could do the performance anymore."
Explanation:
Hope that helps
Which choice displays correct use of both parallel structure and
commas?
A)The following items were in the refrigerator: milk, cheese, bread,
and soda.
B)The following items, were in the refrigerator: milk, cheese, bread,
and soda.
C)The following items were in the refrigerator: milk, cheese, there
was bread, and soda.
D)The following items were in the refrigerator: milk, cheese, bread,
and we also had soda.
Answer:
A
Explanation: well as you can see, Its correct- compared to all the other ones-
The following items were in the refrigerator: Milk, Cheese, Bread, and soda.
So after this sigh ( : ) You list what you need to as done in the sentence. Whenever you get to the last item your listing, you need to put a comma before _and_
EX: Milk, cheese, bread, and soda.
you can notice i put a comma right after that item and before the and,
remember that.
What did Hitler call his plan to exterminate the Jews from Europe?
a.Nuremberg Laws
b.Nuremberg Trails
c.Kristallnacht
d.Final Solution
Answer:
Kristallnacht
Explanation:
Is this a run-on sentence?
American badgers construct burrows underground for protection.
Honestly, I would say yes.
Answer:
Possibly? I would say no. sorry if i am wrong. :/
Explanation:
From The winter hibiscus
Answer:
question
Explanation:
How wants to de my friend
Answer:
sure lma0 why not. let's be friends
Answer:
Hey king or Queen id love to be your friend
Explanation:
Please help on this i
Answer:
fortify
Explanation:
Who does the first to go on trial blame? A Abigail Williams b Thomas Putman c Tituba d Betty Parr
Answer:
I believe it is Tituba
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
1.One of my brothers are going to help me.
2.Rain and snow makes the streets slippery.
3.Rain or snow make the streets slippery.
4.One of my brothers is going to help me.
Answer:
Number 2 and number 4.
Explanation:
the verb has to agree with the noun(s). A singular verb would have to go with a singular noun while a plural noun would go with a plural verb. In subject verb agreement the singular verb ends with 's'.
Why do publications use study guides
Explanation:
A study guide is a tool to help you learn. It helps you to understand new information by better organizing, interpreting and summarizing it
Which statement BEST describes how the author of "A Widow's Burden" altered historical facts to tell her story? *
A. In reality, the women's movement did not improve the standard of living for women in the 1840's.
B. In reality, it is unlikely that one woman's speech would be powerful enough to encourage Sarah to agree with her parents.
C. In reality, the problem of the inequalities experienced by Sarah could not be put right so easily.
D. In reality, it would be difficult to prove that women had gained political power in less than fifty years.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
In reality, the problem of the inequalities experienced by Sarah could not be put right so easily.
What is symbolism in literature?
Answer:
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Explanation:
because since
In literature, symbolism is used to produce an impact, which it accomplishes by attaching additional meaning to an action, object, or name. In other words, symbolism allows a writer to convey something to their audience in a poetic way instead of saying it outright.
Symbolism uses symbols such as (there are more symbols):
the divide sign
the multiply sign
the plus sign
the minus sign
the equal sign
PLEASE HELP A GIRL OUT BRAINLg if correct
On the night of December 12th, Ms. Shaina Graves slipped on the ice
after leaving her son's hockey game at the Fordham Center. The fall
resulted in a broken wrist, which has caused Ms. Graves pain and
suffering in addition to medical bills totaling $1,085. The Fordham
Center should be held responsible for her injury. A spokesperson for
the Fordham Center says that the parking lot was salted at 2:00 that
afternoon and they could not have predicted the cold temperatures
that night. However, weather reports did warn of freezing
temperatures, and other businesses report salting again in the
evening.
Which of these is the author's claim?
A. The fall resulted in a broken wrist.
B. The fall caused Ms. Graves pain and suffering.
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C. Other businesses report salting again in the evening.
D. The Fordham Center should be held responsible for her injury.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
the author says ,"The Fordham Center should be held responsible for her injury." so they are pretty much blaming them and thats exactly what d says
Answer:
D
Explanation:
As a student, what conclusions might you draw about CUA's educational philosophy, based on the ideas in this speech? Support your conclusions with details from the text.
Answer and Explanation:
The educational philosophy of CUA is "The university, like Shakespeare, is for exploring the world and, through that exploration, better understanding yourself." Through this, we can interpret that the objective of the AUC is that its students have a broad, diversifiable, adaptable knowledge that can be established in several different situations. This means having a very comprehensive knowledge, which will allow students to become dynamic and proactive professionals regardless of the areas in which they are placed.
central idea of james kuzner love at first sight
Answer:
The central idea of the text by James Kuzner is that the very idea of "love at first sight" is possible, depending on the persons involved. Though most people may find it impossible or even improbable for love to happen in such short notice, Kuzner seems to imply that it is indeed possible.
Explanation:
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HEY CAN ANYONE WRITE TODAY'S CNN10 SUMMARY!!!
Answer:
the weather forcast and the presidential debate
Explanation:
PLS HELP DUE IN 3 MIN! 50 POINTS ON THE LINE!
Which answer does the best job analyzing an author’s claim about what makes a dog a good fit for pet therapy?
The author says that good temperament in a dog cannot be taught, at least not once a dog is old enough to be a therapy pet. If a dog is born hyper or fearful, it cannot be trusted around sick people, especially children.
The author claims that the best type of dog for pet therapy is one that is born with a good temperament—a dog with a gentle and easy-going personality. However, I think that dogs can be trained to be good therapy pets even if they are not born with a mellow personality. They can still be trained not to bark at people or other animals and to let anyone pet them.
The author claims that the best type of dog for pet therapy is one that is born with a good temperament. According to the author, good temperament cannot be taught, at least not once a dog is old enough to be a therapy pet. It’s true that dogs sometimes forget their training, but they don’t forget their personality. And if the dog ever barks at people or other animals, it will make the patients feel worse instead of better.
Answer:
¿Qué respuesta funciona mejor cuando se analiza la afirmación de un autor sobre qué hace que un perro sea adecuado para la terapia con mascotas?
El autor dice que el buen temperamento no se puede enseñar a un perro, al menos no una vez que el perro tiene la edad suficiente para ser una mascota de terapia. Si un perro nace hiperactivo o temeroso, no se le puede confiar a las personas enfermas, especialmente a los niños.
El autor afirma que el mejor tipo de perro para la terapia con mascotas es el que nace con buen temperamento, un perro con una personalidad apacible y tranquila. Sin embargo, creo que los perros pueden ser entrenados para ser buenas mascotas de terapia incluso si no nacen con personalidades amables. Todavía se les puede enseñar a no ladrar a las personas u otros animales y que nadie los acaricie.
El autor afirma que el mejor tipo de perro para la terapia con mascotas es el que nace con buen temperamento. Según el autor, no se puede enseñar el buen temperamento, al menos ni una vez que un perro tiene la edad suficiente para ser una mascota de terapia. Es cierto que los perros a veces olvidan su adiestramiento, pero no olvidan su personalidad. Y si el perro ladra a personas u otros animales, los pacientes se sentirán peor en lugar de mejorar.
Explanation:
Answer:
This is the analysis that is correct.
The author claims that the best type of dog for pet therapy is one that is born with a good temperament. According to the author, good temperament cannot be taught, at least not once a dog is old enough to be a therapy pet. It’s true that dogs sometimes forget their training, but they don’t forget their personality. And if the dog ever barks at people or other animals, it will make the patients feel worse instead of better.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because when you're analyzing an author's claim you need to include the claim and evidence that support the claim, so the third option is the only one that includes both.
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(*) Sorry for my late answer but I hope this helps others that are looking for this.
How does the author develop the idea that classic
toys are growing in popularity?
Answer:
Parents are getting ideas from their own childhoods.
Explanation: The pandemic has ushered in a fundamental shift in toy-buying habits; instead of perusing the toy aisle or trading notes during playdates, parents are drawing on their own childhoods for inspiration. Classic toys also have strong appeal for adults who want their children engaged in open-ended play for long periods of time. Older toys are popular now because parents are buying what is familiar to them
To prepare for the slippery slide down, riders put on a soft helmet and some arm pads. Then they lie on a mat. The mat has a pocket for their feet and a strap to hold as they slide. Workers can't secure, or attach, the mat to the rider so riders must hold that strap tightly all the way down.
What does "secure" mean in this passage?
A.to feel safe.
B.to hold lightly.
C.to slide down.
D.to fastern firmly.
Answer:
D. to fasten firmly.
Explanation:
The answer is in the passage "...or attach..."
To attach also means to fasten firmly.