What 3 characteristics separate a 3 essay from a 4 essay?
Engaging, thoughtful, and unique
Missing, unclear, and vague
Clear, sufficient, and appropriate
Weak, minimal, and not logical

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Answer 1

Answer:

Hmm... engaging, unique, and vague

Explanation:

Those are all things you need to make four paragraphs. (sorry if i got it wrong, im bad at english )


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Read the following sentence and decide whether the underlined portion contains a mistake. If so, identify the best way to correct or improve the sentence by choosing the appropriate suggestion from the answer choices. If the underlined portion requires no correction or improvement, choose No improvement or correction is required.
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Answer:

got a severe headache because the jackhammer was running

help please, i will mark brainleist

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

noun

a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing..

answer: b. forbidden
explanation: if you look at the synonyms for taboo, those are words that are similar to it.

The words invigorating and challenging have

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what are the answer choices??

who would like to listin to counrty music

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Answer:

not my type of music, but everyone has different types.

I do what is your favorite song?

What can be concluded about Mrs. Hale from this excerpt from Trifles by Susan Glaspell?

COUNTY ATTORNEY: (with the gallantry of a young politician) And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? (The women do not unbend. He goes to the sink, takes a dipperful of water from the pail and pouring it into a basin, washes his hands. Starts to wipe them on the roller-towel, turns it for a cleaner place) Dirty towels! (kicks his foot against the pans under the sink) Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies?

MRS HALE: (stiffly) There's a great deal of work to be done on a farm.

COUNTY ATTORNEY: To be sure. And yet (with a little bow to her) I know there are some Dickson county farmhouses which do not have such roller towels. (He gives it a pull to expose its length again.)

MRS HALE: Those towels get dirty awful quick. Men's hands aren't always as clean as they might be.

Mrs. Hale believes that Mrs. Wright is innocent.
Mrs. Hale is not a good housekeeper.
Mrs. Hale wants to defend Mrs. Wright in her absence.
Mrs. Hale feels guilty for not visiting her neighbor earlier.
Mrs. Hale does not like the county attorney's attitude.

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Answer:

Mrs. Hale wants to defend Mrs. Wright in her absence.

Mrs. Hale does not like the county attorney's attitude.

Explanation:

The play Trifles written by Susan Glaspell revolves around the murder of Mr. Wright. Mrs. Wright, his wife, is one of the suspects.

In the given excerpt, we can see that Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Wright's neighbor, wants to defend Mrs. Wright in her absence and does not like the county attorney's attitude.

The county attorney criticizes the towels in the Wrights' house, stating that Mrs. Wright isn't a good housewife. Mrs. Hale stands up for her, despite her being absent. She knows how hard it is to deal with an entire farm, especially when men don't help out. She doesn't like that and doesn't hide how dissatisfied she is with the county attorney's attitude.

There is nothing showing us that Mrs. Hale believes that Mrs. Wright is innocent or that she feels guilty for not visiting her neighbor earlier. This is why the third and fifth options are the correct ones.

50 points please help!!

It was Friday, and as she walked home from school, Samara thought about what she would do that weekend. Everyone would be at the fund-raiser for new sports equipment at the high school on Saturday. As she was trying to remember if any good movies were coming out this weekend, she noticed a group of kids playing tag. Samara thought they looked comical running around in circles on a small plot of land between two houses. “Well, they certainly seem happy,” thought Samara as the light turned and she crossed the street.

On the opposite side of Cherry Street, Samara saw Mr. Peters sitting on a bench. He was reading his newspaper as the heavy traffic of the town’s main thoroughfare whizzed by him. She wondered how he could concentrate. Later, as she took the last turn onto her street, Samara saw her neighbor planting her annual vegetable garden. Every year, Mrs. Yang grew eggplant, cucumbers, and bok choy, because that’s all she had room for. “The garden looks good so far, Mrs. Yang,” Samara called.

“Thank you, dear,” Mrs. Yang said. “You know, if I had room, I would plant enough vegetables to feed the entire neighborhood! My mother had a garden that was one square acre when I was a little girl in Korea.”

As Samara nodded and waved goodbye, she started thinking about what she had seen on her walk home that day. She realized that Pine Grove did not have any open public spaces where everyone could go to relax and enjoy nature. The only unused space was a vacated plot on Cedar Avenue that was completely overgrown. Suddenly, Samara had a great idea. She decided to spend her summer campaigning for a new community park. The only problem was that she had no idea where to start.

That evening, she went to the library and learned about what she would need to do in order to get the idea in front of the town zoning board. It was all a little intimidating, but Wanda, the reference librarian, helped Samara break it down into manageable steps. When Samara mentioned the Cedar Avenue plot, Wanda’s eyes lit up. “That is a perfect spot,” Wanda said. “It’s right in the middle of town, and better yet, the town owns it.”

Samara spent many afternoons over the next few weeks at the library with Wanda and a few other librarians drawing up a detailed plan to present to town officials. Samara and the librarians even planned and priced out irrigation necessary for the area that was designated as a garden. When the day of the zoning board meeting arrived, Samara felt nervous, but Wanda and the other librarians were there for moral support. Samara thought she at least sounded confident as she presented her idea to the board. When she finished her presentation, she was ready to wait patiently for an answer; Wanda told her that this kind of decision might take weeks, so Samara was surprised when the board members asked her to stay while they deliberated. The president of the board explained that Samara’s presentation had been the last order of business for the day, and he wanted his board to be able to agree on one thing before they left. After about 15 minutes, Samara was informed that the community park had been approved.

Samara had been telling her neighbors and friends about the park from the moment she thought of it, and it seemed as though everyone wanted to be a part of making her vision a reality. As soon as her idea was approved, Samara called a meeting for anyone interested in collaborating. At the meeting, residents voted on what would be included on the land: a playset for young children and one for older children, a swing set, several park benches, and a dog run. It was also decided that there would be a cooperative organic vegetable garden and an herb garden at the north end of the park. Residents agreed that Mrs. Yang would manage the gardens.

At Wanda’s suggestion, Samara asked a representative from a nearby horticultural society to come and advise the group on the design of the park, the best native shrubs to plant, and where to put them. Samara also asked local businesses to sponsor the park by the square foot so that the community would be able to afford equipment and plants. Surprised by the response, Samara went to the bank to open an account where the surplus would be saved for next spring. In a few weeks’ time, the space had been cleared and residents were beginning to roll out sod and plant small vegetable plants and summer flowers. By midsummer, the community was able to enjoy the new, peaceful space. Samara was happy to have been part of creating not only a beautiful space, but a common area where residents could come together.

which detail from the story supports the idea that Samara wants to improve her community?

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Answer:

4: "That evening, she went to the library and learned about what she would need to do in order to get the idea in front of the town zoning board."

Explanation:

The excerpt speaks volumes about the willingness of Samara to improve her community she went to the library and started to study the topic that she wanted to discuss in order to be able to present in front of the town zoning board and be able to improve and help her community, that excerpt best supports the idea that Samara wants to improve her community.

Answer:

4 seams like the best answer

Explanation:

she has proof that he wants to help by doing research. and he is taking the steps learn more so she can completly understand whats going on.

I hoped this helped

Can you achieve happiness without the consent of the governed?

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Answer:

No, it's not. There is no way that the people can give their consent if they have no voice, no vote, no say in the nation's laws.

Explanation:

What kinds of assets might you integrate in a single presentations? List at least four different types of assets.

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Answer:

Examples of digital assets include:

Photos.

Videos.

Design files.

Word documents.

PDFs.

Company branding.

Presentations.

Marketing content and collateral.

Explanation:

Assets you integrate with a single presentation are Company branding, Presentations,  Marketing content, and collateral.

What is An Asset?

An asset is an item possessed by a business that has current or future economic value to a business.

Assets are especially important components of the business equation. Although the definition of an asset is broad, it refers to anything that can be controlled and used to store or create more value. These include both tangible and intangible assets owned by your company.

Machines, tools, real estate, vehicles, and other tangible assets are examples. Intellectual property, databases, operational data, software license agreements, and organizational capital are also examples of intangible assets. These assets have a limited lifespan.

Therefore, Marketing content and collateral are integrated in a single presentation.

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please helppp! My last day to turn everything in is tmr!! Easy 10 points!!

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

Answer: B

Explanation: If the other person is wrong sorry. I wanted to continue my streak.

Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising. Esperanza looked down at Silvia's dirty hands. Silvia grinned up at her and Esperanza's first thought was to pull her hand away and wash it as soon as possible. Then she remembered Mama's kindness to the peasant girl on the train—and her disappointment in Esperanza. She didn't want Silvia to start crying if she were to pull away. She looked around at the dusty camp and thought that it must be hard to stay clean in such a place. She squeezed Silvia's hand and said, "I have a best friend, too. Her name is Marisol and she lives in Aguascalientes." This passage shows a change in Esperanza because she forgets her best friend, Marisol, and makes Silvia her new best friend. she washes her dirty hands instead of asking Silvia to wash hers. she is gentle with Silvia instead of acting unkind like she did with the peasant girl. she remembers Mama’s kindness, then acts rudely to the dirty little girl.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Got it right on edge

Answer:

C

Explanation:

All credit goes to the guy above me:)

Throughout the Preface, Elie Wiesel struggles with his trauma of the Holocaust. Based on textual evidence, in what ways does Wiesel struggle and what helps him overcome his challenges? I think i know the answer but is not sure

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Hello. You did not show the text to which the question refers, which makes it difficult to answer it efficiently. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

Wiesel fought the trauma he had through activism, where he established actions and programs that fought injustices around the world. He used all the pain that his story caused to promote peace in the world and when he saw that his institution managed to achieve these goals, they had great comfort, because he saw that his works and actions were fighting against what made him suffer, the injustice and intolerance.

Which of the following selections best explains the order in which the excerpt is structured?

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Answer:

I'm sorry I need to see the excerpt

What was Mr. White’s third wish, and why does Jacobs leave it to the reader to figure it out?

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Answer:

White's third and last wish, but the reader can easily imagine what the old man wished for. He wished for the knocking to stop and for the knocker to go away forever.

Explanation:

Mr. White's third and last wish was for the knocking to stop, meaning whoever or whatever was on the other side of the door be gone.

The author, Jacobs, left the readers to figure out the wish so that the story is more appealing and holds us in suspense, making us more eager and interested in the story.

W.W. Jacobs' short story "The Monkey's Paw" revolves around the story of a talisman believed to be capable of granting wishes. The story shows the greed of human desires and the consequences that can be horrendous.

Mr. White is the main protagonist of the story. He lives with his wife and son, Herbert. The Whites have a visitor, Sergeant-Major Morris, who brought with him a talisman, a monkey's paw believed to grant "three wishes from it." Despite the sergeant's warning of past wishers, the Whites made a wish, first for money "two hundred pounds". The second wish was to bring back their son from the dead, which ironically was how they got the money as a form of "compensation". Through the second wish, it seemed that the dead man did really came back to life, or so. There came a knock on their door late at night. Mrs. White hoped, as her wish, it was their son. But Mr. White secretly wished for something which resulted in the knocking gone. Though the author did not specify or reveal what the third and final wish was, we can assume that he wished for whoever or whatever was knocking on their door to be gone. Jacobs left the readers to figure out the third wish to engage us and also leave us in suspense. This makes us more involved and curious as to what actually happened.

The ability to grant wishes may have been true. But the greedy desires of man could at times be unnecessary, as seen through Mrs. White. Jacobs allows the ending to be figured out by the readers, leaving us in suspense over what occurred or what could or could not be, leaving us hanging. But in that act of holding us in suspense, he made his story more interesting and captivating for the readers.

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Read the passage:
Many greyhounds are adopted to live out their retirement as household pets once their racing careers are over. People may think only very old
dogs are available, but actually even champion racers only work until they are about 3 years old. People worry that a greyhound will be more
active than other breeds and will need a large space to run. These are false impressions. Greyhounds have naturally sweet and mild dispositions,
and while they love to run, they are not distance runners and are sufficiently exercised with a few laps around a backyard every day. Greyhounds
do not make good watchdogs, but they are very good with children, get along well with other dogs (and usually cats as well), and are very
affectionate and loyal. A retired racing greyhound is a wonderful pet for almost anyone.
Question
According to the passage, adopting a greyhound is a good idea for people who...
O already have another dog or a cat
O do not have children
O live in apartments
O do not usually like dogs

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A. Already have another dog or cat

In 1984, what are Winston Smith’s character traits?

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Answer:

A minor member of the ruling Party in near-future London, Winston Smith is a thin, frail, contemplative, intellectual, and fatalistic thirty-nine-year-old. Winston hates the totalitarian control and enforced repression that are characteristic of his government. He harbors revolutionary dreams.

Explanation:

Which of the following would not be a good clincher sentence for a compare and contrast essay that begins with the thesis below?

Side Note: This is really Writing but they didn't have a Writing option.

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C bc you’d know all options

Answer:

first answeris wrong it is the suv is the way to go

Explanation:

Read the following paragraph from the section
"What Is A Vaccine And How Does It Create
Immunity?"
The chicken pox is a good example of
immunity that can happen in two ways.
Today, there is a vaccine that helps
give people immunity against it.
However, in years past, people would
develop immunity by getting sick with
the chicken pox.
Which idea can be inferred from the selection
above?

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Answer:

That people who get vaccines get better overtime

Summary of Act 3 Scene 2 of Julius Ceasar?

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Answer:

Spark notes

Explanation:

I cant post the link but search "Spark notes Summary of Act 3 Scene 2 of Julius Caesar" and it should be the first thing to pop up.

Spark notes has gotten me through English.

Which words are examples of alliteration?

A. take, talons

B. himself, tight

C. grip, thought

D.was, run

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The answer is A because alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound

Answer:

A. take, talons

Explanation:

Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely related words.

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the taste of the guest, and presently he broke out with "My poor dear friend, you live
here no better than the ants. Now, you should just see how I fare (live)! You must
come and stay with me, and I promise you, you shall live on the fat of the land." So
when he returned to the city he took the Country Mouse with him, and showed him
into a pantry containing flour and oatmeal and figs and honey and dates. The
Country Mouse had never seen anything like it, and sat down to enjoy the luxuries
his friend provided: but before they had well begun, the door of the larder opened
and someone came in. The two Mice scampered off and hid themselves in a narrow
and exceedingly uncomfortable hole. Presently, when all was quiet, they ventured
out again; but someone else came in, and off they scuttled again. This was too much
for the visitor. "Good-bye," said he, "I'm off. You live in the lap of luxury, I can see, but
you are surrounded by dangers; whereas at home / can enjoy my simple dinner of
roots and corn in peace."
Recall the final step in the process to determine theme-use the events that
happened in the fable and why they happened to infer the theme. Writing in
complete sentences, identify the theme. (25 points)
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i feel like this is a scam if i do it because this is 5 points not 25 points

what does the quotation mean?

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Answer:

It means that it is being said or being taken out from something that has already been writin

Explanation:

how the horse became a cultural icon for the Camanche people

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Answer:

The horse was a key element in Comanche culture, who are thought to have been the first of the Plains Indians to have horses. ... The horse trade quickly became a large part of their culture, breeding, stealing, and trading horses to other plains Indians, allowing them also to become more productive buffalo hunters.

Explanation:

Which is the closest antonym for the word sovereign?
A
syndicated
B
sedated
C
subjugated
D
simulated

pls answer fast!!!

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Answer:

Subjugated

Explanation:

Answer:

the correct answer is Subjugated

Explanation:

I got it right on edge 2020

what was your most embarrassing moment

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Answer:

Presenting in class and choking up for 1 minute with the teacher just watching with the rest of the class

Explanation:

Answer:

I hugged another cat thinking it was my cat and then my cat went bonkers on me

can someone define "nudiustertian" for me? ty!

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relating to the day before yesterday :)

Answer:

Of or relating to the day before yesterday.

Explanation:

Look at the slide from a presentation about bullying.
Which change would make this slide more effective?
O using smaller text
O using less text
O removing the title
O removing the image
Teen Reality. A Play with a Message,
Written by Ben Powell and Classmates
"My goal is to show
people that there is no
good excuse for bullying,
no matter what the
reason is. In the future,
want to join more
organizations and find
more opportunities to
help spread this
message." -Ben Powell

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Answer:

B. using less text.

Explanation:

i got a 100%, so its correct

The change that must this slide more effective should be considered as using the less text.

Effectiveness made in slide:

The main motive of the presentation is for providing the information due to which the goodwill should be created.

It contains the good subject matter, also it should be match with the objective so it should be best fit to the audience.

Also, the content should be precise and use the less text to be more effective.

hence, the second option is correct.

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Choose the word with the positive connotation.
chuckle--snicker

Question 3 options:

snicker


chuckle

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The word "chuckle" does have a positive connotation. A word's positive connotation is the favorable emotion it evokes that goes beyond its dictionary definition.

What are an example and connotation?

The associations and feelings who come with the a word are frequently referred to as "connotation." For instance, when someone mentions "dog," you could see your beloved pet or a cute tiny puppy. Most individuals would immediately associate "spider" with something spooky or frightening.

Connotations: Why are they used?

Connotations assist in defining one's objectives and set the tone while writing or speaking. They can also trigger certain feelings or reactions or contribute to the creation of distinct impressions of objects. On the other hand, selecting words with the incorrect connotation can cause an unwanted reaction or emotion.

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Why did Tituba, Abigail,
and Betty confess?

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If they confessed they would not be hanged if they didn’t they would be hanged.
Tituba confesses because she realizes that it's a lot easier to put the blame on other people, and the only way she can avoid being hanged is to confess to witchcraft. ... Tituba says that the devil wanted her to kill Parris multiple times, but that she kept on refusing, even when the devil promised her return to Barbados.

Abigail She admits that Tituba and Ruth were conjuring spirits only to save Betty from being accused of witchcraft. Abigail treats the other girls badly, but treats her uncle good and with respect.

No adult present has seen Betty behave at all coherently until she rises from her bed, having heard Abigail's accusation of Tituba as well as Tituba's own confession to witchcraft. ... Betty starts accusing people to deflect suspicion away from herself and the other girls from their dabblings in the occult in the woods.

What element of a folktale does this excerpt contain?

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Answer:

maybe b im not sure let me know!

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer is the second option

Explanation:

can you please rewrite this in your own words:
Diabetes is the condition in which the body does not properly process food for use as energy. Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose, or sugar, for our bodies to use for energy. The pancreas, an organ that lies near the stomach, makes a hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies. When you have diabetes, your body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use its own insulin as well as it should. This causes sugars to build up in your blood. This is why many people refer to diabetes as “sugar.” Diabetes can cause serious health complications including heart disease, blindness, kidney failure, and lower-extremity amputations. Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.

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Answer:

Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to produce energy from food. When we consume food, our bodies are able to turn the food into sugar, glucose, or energy. The pancrease produces insluin, a hormone that helps our bodies cells get the glucose that it needs. If the body is unable to produce enough insulin, or use the insulin it does produce properly, then the sugar  can accumulate in our blood.

Some of the complications brought on by having diabetes is blindness, subject to amputation of the lower limbs, heart disease, and kidney failure. Diabetes is a serious condition and in the United States, it is ranked the seventh leading cause of death.  

Explanation:

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