Answer:
1 are they the same
2 what is different
Explanation:
A metaphor is a type of comparison.
True
False
Answer:
it's true
have a nice day man
Write an email to lee about your ideas for a day out
What does this excerpt foreshadow? Benvolio and Mercutio will get sick from the heat. Benvolio and Mercutio will be jealous of the Capulets’ travels. Benvolio and Mercutio will stop working soon. Benvolio and Mercutio will fight the Capulets.
Answer: D. Benvolio and Mercutio will fight the Capulets.
Explanation:
Answer:
It’s D
Explanation:
Which customer is an internal customer of Eureka Computer Solutions? A. Adrian, a regular buyer of products sold by Eureka Computer Solutions B. Beth, a first-time buyer of a product sold by Eureka Computer Solutions C. Layla, a software engineer employed by Eureka Computer Solutions D. Nowzer, a sales distributor for Eureka Computer Solutions E. Jessica, a prospective customer for Eureka Computer Solutions
Answer:
C. Layla, a software engineer employed by Eureka Computer Solutions.
Explanation:
An internal customer refers to any individual who has any connections to the said company either through employment or a partnership or any kind of relationship in helping the company get its products to the external customers. This means that the internal customer is someone who works or is a part of the company in any form.
Thus, an internal customer of Eureka Computer Solutions will be Layla, the software engineer who works in the company.
Answer:
i believe the answer is c
Explanation:
i just did the test
why the way you dress is important
4. Explain the Process-Finish filling in the steps your idea would have to go through to
become a law at the state levels of government.
Answer:
1. You write your state or federal senator about your idea.
2. Your congressman sponsors a bill.
3. The bill is sent to a Committee for its study.
4. If committee approves of the relevance and usefulness of the bill it is put on a schedule that will define the date when it will be debated, amended if necessary and/or voted.
5. The bill goes to the House for action.
6. If the bill is approved by the vote (simple majority) it is sent to the senate.
7. The bill goes through a similar process in the Senate and may be sent back to the House of Representatives if it has been changed. Then it is voted again by both chambers and sent to the president who will either veto it or sign it into law within ten days.
Both the Senate and the House have to agree on the final version of the bill and it is not uncommon for a bill to go back and forth between both chambers several times
Explanation:
- michelcecilia
is mercutio an antagonist
Answer: Mercutio is antagonistic toward Tybalt
Explanation:
Which statement best evaluates the effectiveness of
the evidence in the passage?
O It effectively appeals to emotion and nationalism
with logical and anecdotal evidence of citizenship
trends that support the empire.
It ineffectively uses logical evidence because it is
not clear whether the immigration patterns verifiably
support decolonization.
O It effectively uses anecdotal evidence to verify the
immigration trends and the answer is there support the empire.
O It ineffectively uses anecdotal evidence because it
makes Canada seem powerful.
Answer:
It effectively appeals to emotion and nationalism with logical and anecdotal evidence of citizenship trends that support the empire.
Explanation:
Got it right on ed. Also,
it doesn't really make Canada seem more powerfulThe third option is out of the questionThe 2nd option may seem right but logical evidence is still evidence and is able to clear things upAnswer: It effectively appeals to emotion and nationalism with logical and anecdotal evidence of citizenship trends that support the empire.
Explanation:
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"Cars are noisy. dirty, smelly and downright dangerous. They should be banned
from all town and city centres, allowing people to walk and cycle in peace.'
Write a letter to the Minister for Transport arguing your point of view on this
statement.
(24 marks for content and organisation 16 marks for technical accuracy)
[40 marks)
Answer:
Thursday,3 March,2021
Dear Minister for transport,
I egarly want to dicuss why cars are so dangerous and should be banned from all towns and city centers,A lot of people go to the city centers and towns due to a lot of shops being build there,most people want to get there early and leave early but can not do that because of all the traffic caused by cars,Other people prefer to walk or to ride a bike there peaceful but can not either because
1.When they walk they have to wait till the lights turn red before crossing the street
2.They might be invloed in an accident
So that is why I writting this letter based on my opinnoin on banning cars at towns and city centers.I hope you put this into conceration
Sincerly,
Person's name should be put here.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
In "U R What U Eat," what is the author's position on exercise?
Exercise should be done outdoors.
Exercise can be enjoyable.
Exercise is better for people than dieting.
Exercise is necessary but exhausting.
The author's position on exercise in the given text is that B. Exercise can be enjoyable.
What is a Viewpoint?This refers to the personal perspective or opinion that a person has about a particular issue.
Hence, we can note that from the complete text, the author talks about the importance of exercise and also the extra benefits which a person can get, and also the fact that exercise can be enjoyable.
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The rules of language dictating how phrases and sentences are constructed refers to the____ property of
language
A generative
B. structured
C. symbolic
D. random
Answer:
B. structured
Explanation:
no need
What is hounding the innocent about?
Answer:
Hounding the Innocent by Bob Herbert talks about how there has been more raft being pulled everyplace just so they can be gangrenous by the natural law. The people that are being humiliated are Hispanics and African Americans but its really the minorities
Explanation:
50 POINTS !!!!!!!!! What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
Everywhere you look, advertisements tempt you to eat more junk food. It may be tasty, but junk food can be harmful to a person’s health. Most of the food items are fried and high in sugar and fat. Various studies have shown that eating high amounts of junk food can cause obesity, high cholesterol, liver and heart problems, and even issues in concentration. Journals have released articles showing the addictive nature of this kind of food and its harmful effects on children. It is a better idea to eat junk food in moderation. There’s nothing wrong with a slice of pizza every now and then, but healthy habits are better!
A.
to persuade people to remove junk food from schools
B.
to inform people about the harmful effects of junk food
C.
to entertain people with stories about advertising
D.
to express the writer’s love for junk foods
Answer:
B
Explanation:
They are talking about the negative sides of junk food
Never does it once mention a school, they don't want to entertain you about advertising, and the writer definitely doesn't like junk food
1000 word story make it good
THE REST IS IN THE COMMENTS :)
“It’s beautiful. May I touch it?” His hand hovering over the outstretched wing, one eyebrow raised questioningly.
The light in Gregory’s eyes dimmed slightly. He wasn’t going to buy. People never asked to touch if they were going to buy, they waited till they got it home and then they stroked and caressed in privacy. They only asked to touch an object if they knew they’d never see it again, and wanted to fix the experience in their minds.
“Sure,” he said, “go ahead.”
The man’s fingers swept lightly over the bird’s wing, tracing the lines of the inner vane, the outer vane, the primary and secondary remiges. He stroked down the thorax, right down to the spindly, gnarled legs on which it perched.
“It’s extraordinary,” he said, “it’s just so…”
“Lifelike?” offered Gregory.
“Lifelike. The lightness of the feathers. The tension in the legs. Even the shine in the eye. It’s a stunning piece of work. You should be very proud.”
Gregory smiled, but said nothing. He turned his attention back to the piece he was working on: a sparrowhawk, its outstretched form just beginning to emerge from the block of lime clamped to his workbench. He laid down the adze he’d been using to shape the upper curve of the beak, and switched to a riffler to begin on the fine detail.
“You really seem to have a feel for these birds’ anatomy.”
Gregory nodded. “Yes, I know how they’re put together. The bones, the muscles, the tendons. You can’t carve a bird unless you really understand how they work, how the underlying structure connects everything together.”
“So delicate,” he said, stroking the wing feathers. “But these claws, this sharp beak… birds of prey are vicious too, right?”
Gregory looked up. “Vicious? Only out of necessity. Animals kill only to eat.”
“Really?” The man started to smile. “Have you seen a cat with a mouse? A fox slaughtering chickens? I’d argue that the prime motivation for random acts of evil is not survival, but mischief.”
The man wandered around the crowded workshop, letting his fingers brush lightly over the array of eagles, falcons, kestrels and hawks. “And you only do birds?”
” ‘Only’?” queried Gregory. “That’s like saying to Puccini, ‘You only write operas?’ A bird isn’t just a bird. Every bird is different. I ‘only’ carve birds, yes. Birds are my life. My fingers translate flight into wood.”
“And I bet you’d love to be able to fly, right?”
Gregory laid down his tools and studied the man for the first time. In his early 60s, hair thinning, a slight paunch. Round horn rimmed glasses that made him look like he’d walked out of a wartime movie.
“Seriously? I’d give a year of my life for five minutes’ flight. Like a bird, not in a contraption. I’ve been up in planes, microlights, balloons. I’ve even been strapped to a hangglider and jumped off a cliff. But that’s not real flight. It’s a cheap imitation. I’d give anything to experience what it’s like to fly like an eagle.”
“Anything?” The man leaning closer, dropping his voice to a whisper.
“Anything.”
“In that case, I might just be able to help you.”
The man stepped forward, stretched out his arms, and gently placed his upturned hands beneath Gregory’s elbows. Then, with surprising force, he gave a strong, hard shove upwards. Gregory felt himself being thrust into the air, crashing through the flimsy wooden roof of the workshop. In a couple of seconds he was hundreds of feet up, looking down at his distant workshop and the upturned face of the man gazing up at him, smiling broadly.
As he started to tumble back to earth, Gregory reflexively spread his limbs to slow himself down — and found he had sprouted a vast pair of feathered wings. He glided for a while, caught a thermal, and found himself flying up once more.
Gingerly at first, he tried flapping the wings, and discovered that his powerful new shoulder muscles were able to lift him even higher. He could feel each tendon pulling him aloft, could sense the wind rushing through each feather, could gauge with unnerving precision the air currents that would raise him up or drag him down.
For several minutes Gregory swooped and climbed, flapped and glided, probing each new experience and mentally logging the process. This was how it felt to bank into a breeze; this was what it was like to rise on a current of warm air, effortlessly lifting into the sky as each thermal carried him upwards. This was how it felt to plummet, to check, to rise again. He could feel each muscle, each tendon, pulling and reacting to the infinitely variable densities of the medium of the air. In five minutes he’d gained more insight into the workings of avian anatomy than in twenty years studying textbooks.
give an example of a word that has a vastly different denotations and connotations. What is the word's denotation and what is it's connotation?
Can someone write all these topics as a thesis statement please????
Answer:
Topic 1: People should not consume french fries because its not healthy, gain weight, and the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Topic 6: The amount of sleep does affect academic performance because of the lack of sleep quality, affecting their academic goals, and hard time learning throughout the day.
Explanation:
The chapter is separated into two sections. Which statement best explains the structural connection between the
two sections?
The first section establishes pesticide toxicity; then, the second section analyzes problematic factors with its use.
The argument begins by comparing pesticides to radiation and builds on this comparison to criticize farmers for
using them.
The first section focuses on establishing ethos while the second section moves on to appeal to logos and pathos.
The sections are organized chronologically, reflecting the way humans have sped up the clock on Earth's demise.
Answer: A. The first section establishes pesticide toxicity; then, the second section analyzes problematic factors with its use.
Explanation:
EDGE2021
Answer:
A on edge
Explanation:
Edge 2021
According to evolutionary theory and Natural Selection teenagers are better able to"______________."
Answer:
Understand the concept of evolution and natural selection.
Explanation:
The teenagers are better able to understand the selection of organism by the nature and the reasons for evolution. In natural selection only those organisms survive that adopted the environmental conditions and those which can't adopt the environment extinct from the ecosystem. Evolution occurs in the organism due to change in the heritable features of biological populations over successive generations.
Rights that everyone should have are called what?
A. segregation rights.
B. civil rights.
C. dream rights.
D. nonviolent rights.
Did the proposal interest you? (Change to passive voice)
Answer:
Were you interested by the proposal?
Explanation:
Read this stanza from "In Just-."
and eddieandbill come
running from marbles and
piracies and it’s
spring
How does the use of eddieandbill impact the meaning of "in Just-"?
It relates that things are happening very fast that day.
It shows only that the boys are good friends.
It shows that the boys can’t focus on playing marbles anymore.
It captures the rush and excitement of the boys' fun.
Answer:
D - It captures the rush and excitement of the boys' fun.
Explanation:
I took the test and got it correct
Which line of dialogue best reveals Nina's character in The Fan?
"Yes, she has pity on the poor orphan. But alas! I am subjected to my brother, who embitters my life"; this reveals that Nina is controlling.
"Spinning does not make me deaf"; this shows that Nina feels bitter.
"Where is the fan?"; this shows Nina is easily bewildered.
"Have I not told you to command? I am not deaf. If my spindle disturbs you, I will throw it aside"; this reveals that Nina is reactive.
she has pity on the orphan so A,..
The dialogue that most successfully discloses the character of Nina:
A). "Yes, she has pity...is controlling.
Nina's character
The dialogue that discloses the character of Nina in the text possessing the title "The Fan" is provided above.
This shows that she carries generosity yet her brother's control over her mars her from taking required actions that she aspires to take in her life.
This validates or establishes the claim that her character is under the control of her brother.
Thus, the apt answer is option A
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How do I restate this? It's my first time doing RACE and I'm having trouble understanding how to use it correctly.
Okay, so you see the question so is asking What does he believe about lying? and it tells you to give an example that is in the article, right.
So restating means rewriting it to make it an answer. So the question is what does he believe about lying?
- Answer: you can put "Randy Cohen thought / or believes that lying is ... (put what he believes in ). For example, in paragraph (put the number) it tells the reader that (put something that supports your answer here).
So example he believes that lying is morally okay/ right. In paragraph 10, it explains that his views are that it helps people protect themselves or others.
I really hope that helps and if you have more questions just reply and i be happy to help!
Who is an example of a dynamic character in The Secret Garden?
Dickon Sowerby
Mrs. Lennox
Colin Craven
Martha Sowerby
Answer: Colin Craven
Explanation:
The Secret Garden is largely concerned with two dynamic characters who undergo incredible transformations through the power of love and nurturing. Mary and Colin represent profound change through connection.
Answer:
Colin Craven
Explanation:
I read the book
Question 1 (1 point)
For each quotation, select the appropriate character.
“The heavens themselves blaze forth the deaths of princes!”
Question 1 options:
Portia
Brutus
Caesar
Calpurnia
Question 2 (1 point)
For each quotation, select the appropriate character.
“Let us be sacrificers, but not butchers!”
Question 2 options:
Portia
Brutus
Caesar
Calpurnia
Question 3 (1 point)
For each quotation, select the appropriate character.
“The valiant never taste of death but once.”
Question 3 options:
Portia
Brutus
Caesar
Calpurnia
Question 4 (1 point)
For each quotation, select the appropriate character.
“You have some sick offense within your mind I ought to know of.”
Question 4 options:
Portia
Brutus
Caesar
Calpurnia
Answer:i dont know
Explanation:
i have nevver seen this before sorry i dont know
Which statement most clearly shows how the author uses point of view to develop the character in this story
Answer:
The author uses first person limited point of view to show the how narrator experience feels like for the winter.
Explanation:
The author uses the first person in describing the experience he feels in winter. He describes the mornings of winter and its beauty. He also narrates that he loves to read the book and have hot chocolate. The narrator tries to create a real feel for the reader about the experience which narrator had in the winter morning.
Read the excerpt from "The Night the Bed Fell."
Which word best describes the tone of this excerpt?
embarrassing
By this time my mother, still shouting, pursued by Herman, still
shouting, was trying to open the door to the attic, in order to go
up and get my father's body out of the wreckage. The door was
stuck, however, and wouldn't yield. Her frantic pulls on it only
added to the general banging and confusion. Roy and the dog
were now up, the one shouting questions, the other barking.
O melancholy
O tragic
O chaotic
Answer:
chaotic
Explanation:
Answer:
chaotic
Explanation:
i took the test and reviewed this in class
how has the understanding of what is protected speech changed as technology has changed
Answer:
Using Apps to Start a Discussion
More businesses than ever before are turning to apps to increase marketability, sales, and customer interactions. The way custom apps are built now use a platform where customers can talk to, interact with, and review businesses or companies they like to see more of. Apps made for reviews especially have come in handy. It’s a place where people speak their mind, discuss a business or products and recommend it to others. Creating a whole new world of business.
Security and Privacy
Recent revelations regarding issues of online and digital privacy are still making waves. Government-sponsored wiretapping programs, massive digital surveillance, and even less organized efforts are fast becoming a major issue. Balancing privacy and security concerns against freedom of expression continues to be a turbulent issue, one that has attracted vocal proponents on both sides of the issue.
Free Speech and Education
A free and open exchange of ideas through a digital medium has had quite an impact on the world of education. From online courses covering a range of topics, to debates regarding the nature of free speech and law seminars like Talks on Law that can be viewed online, the digital age is changing both the way we communicate and educate each other. Free speech and new technology that make it easier to connect and share ideas have the potential to cause even more changes within the world of education.
Future Trends
The rapid pace of technological advancement can make predicting future trends a difficult undertaking. New innovation, greater access to conventional technologies and new communications resources have the potential to create significant changes in the days to come. Digital technology has made it possible for people to communicate with greater ease than ever before, and future trends that embrace the value of free and open expression may foster greater changes than can be imagined right now. Understanding how technology has changed and shaped the way we communicate could provide valuable insight into what changes and exciting new trends the future may bring.
Explanation:
I found this off a website. just take a few points from here and use it. hope it helps
elicit means to:
O. disfigure
O. topple
O. espouse
О. raise
Answer: Raise
Explanation: Hope this helped!
Is this a complex sentence?
Before Wanda's birthday party, Jack wrapped her present with delicate silver tissue paper.
YES OR NO
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Answer:
Yes, present is a subject wrapped is a verb