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The president gave an interesting speech at European Union change to passive voice
Answer:
An interesting speech was given at a European Union by the President .
Cody liked the freedom that came with his first summer job. He worked at Mitchell's Farm, where people could come and pick their own corn, berries, and tomatoes out in the fields. Then they'd bring their produce to the checkout stand, where Cody would weigh it and charge the appropriate price. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were usually busy somewhere else, so Cody was trusted to manage the stand by himself.
For the most part, Cody enforced the Mitchells' rules. When someone asked for a discount or a sample, Cody said no. But he did sometimes bend the rules for friends, much to their delight.
"Go ahead, taste a few berries before I weigh 'em," he'd say when it was someone he knew. It was against the rules to eat something before you bought it, but everyone wanted to.
One day, a man came to the stand with a bushel of corn he had picked. Cody weighed the ears of corn and told the man how much it cost. The man looked confused.
"But I was here yesterday, and you told someone that for every five ears you buy, you get one free," he said.
Cody remembered. He had indeed offered that deal to the Thomases, who happened to be his neighbors. Now he regretted it. He saw Mrs. Mitchell baling hay close by. How was Cody going to explain that he had given a deal to those he knew while he made everyone else pay full price?
The man saw that Cody was looking at Mrs. Mitchell. "Is that the owner? May I speak to her?" he asked.
Cody thought about offering the man the same discount, but there were people in line behind him, and they were carrying corn, too. Cory hung his head and walked over to see Mrs. Mitchell.
Whats the theme?
1. people should mind there own business
2. You should appreciate the people you work for
3.Rules should be fairly applied
answer:
3. rules should be fairly applied
explanation:
first, not sure about the answerbut i think this because:
at the end, he realized what he had done wrong by not being FAIRtherefore, the theme should be related to thatthe other options do not make sense as they don't relate to the storyRules should be fairly applied is the theme of the story.
What is a theme?A theme is a significant notion that permeates a story. Something a little deeper is at play here rather than the narrative or the summary. A text's action is connected to a central concept concerning our reality via a theme.
"Cody worked at Mitchell's Farm, where people could pick their own produce and weigh it before buying. It was against the rules to eat something before you bought it, but everyone wanted to. Cody sometimes broke the rules for friends, much to their delight."
By failing to be FAIR, he finally understood what he wronged. Thus, the theme should indeed be tied to the fact that the other choices are absurd because they have nothing to do with the narrative.
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Match the description to the term.
1 .
transitive verb
form the past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present
2 .
intransitive verb
a wish
3 .
subjunctive mood
I will have seen
4 .
future perfect tense
names a receiver
5 .
regular verb
has no receiver named
Answer:
1. Future perfect tense: I will have seen
2. Subjunctive mood: a wish
3. Transitive verb: names a receiver
4. Regular verb: form the past and past participle by adding ed, d, or t to the present
5. Intransitive verb: has no receiver named
Explanation:
Four laptops have been purchased for the new employees. Each have the
relevant software, ample memory and storage, and virus protection.
The historical and cultural perspective of a story is:
A. the cultural and historical beliefs of the first-person narrator.
B. the way the culture and the time in which the author writes
influences the story.
C. the difference between reality and what is presented in the story.
D. the type of dialect and humor used by the characters.
Answer:
B. The way the culture and the time in which the author writes
How does the point of view differ between the speaker and the person he is speaking to?
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Ultimately, the speaker's point of view shows that he is open to imaginative adventures while the person he speaks to (extending to the audience) is grounded in a more bleak reality, and the speaker encourages all of us to see the hopeful and imaginative world which children are so connected to
Explanation:
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Shirley Chisholm
1. What character traits would you use to describe Shirley?
2. If you could talk to Shirley Chisholm, what question would you ask?
3. What does Shirley's life tell you about the time in which she lived?
Answer:
i know this is wrong
Explanation:
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Select the phrase from the excerpt that helps the reader understand the meaning of the word domestic. (2 points) Australia is so far away from most places Different ways to experience the Great Barrier Reef Popular tourist destination Two million people visit the reef
Answer:
Different ways to experience the Great Barrier Reef
Explanation:
The word "domestic" represents something that occurs naturally within one country and does not represent something foreign, which is produced elsewhere. In this case, when a sentence informs different ways of exploring Great Barrier Reef, it is referring to exploration in a place that occurs naturally in Australia, being then, a domestic exploration.
What is the problem in the story ghost of the lagoon?
As transitional tags, what are prepositional phrases used to accomplish? (Select all correct answers.)
to describe a person, place, or thing
to announce the passage of time
to indicate how someone speaks
to connect short, choppy sentences
Answer: to announce the passage of time and also to describe a person, place, or thing.
Explanation:
Transitional words or phrases,
They help the reader to progress from one idea (expressed by the author) to the next idea. Thus, they help to build up coherent relationships within the text.
Answer:
B. To Announce the passage of time.
C. To describe a person, place, or thing.
Explanation:
what were the people in the city doing while the tree was screaming tree poem
Answer:
Upon a country tree. ... Against the shrieking city air, ... People in cities do not realize that their landscape needs trees. ... that are heard in the country cannot be heard, but they are always still there .
Write a 5+ sentence paragraph that explains how you keep it positive.
Answer:
Keeping a positive and calm mindset is something I am fairly skilled at. Whenever something is bothering me I take a figurative step back and try look at the situation logically. I ask myself does this really matter? Will I remember this 1 year from now or even 5 years from now? Will this really affect my life? If the answer is no to a majority of these questions then I know that it doesn't matter and I really shouldn't care about it. Of course this doesn't always work so there's some other things that I try to do. If answering the questions doesn't help me then I try to push down all the emotions that will escalate the situation and put on the face that is have apathetic and half hippie positive. I tell myself that I don't care and that someday the universe will pay them back 3 times over because what you put out will come back to you 3 times.
Flashback can be used in three different ways: _____.
A. by the author
B. by the character
C. by a friend
D. by another character
E. at the beginning of the story
3. Why is it important that Scrooge sees his ex-fiance's life after
they part ways?
What does Scrooge's reaction to what he has seen reveal about
purpose of this stave in his character progression?
5. Some may that hindsight is 2003d (maarimt perfectly clear). Are
we duomad ba make mistakuas just ta laarn frard thermi?
In A Christmas Carol, Belle is Scrooge's ex-fiancée who broke up with him because he had changed too much in his pursuit of wealth. They were both poor when they met, and Belle loved the man he was before he became greedy. When Scrooge sees her again through the Ghost of Christmas Past, he is reminded that he lost the love of his life because of his greediness.
How could Chase relate to the elderly residents? What else did he have in
common with Mr. Solway?
Answer:
Hes old and has creaky bones
Explanation:
HEs related to elderly so hes gonna be old. u gotta use ur head man
How is Romeo able to secure an invitation? Why does he want one?
Answer:
How is Romeo able to secure an invitation?
A Capulet servant, sent on the errand to deliver his master's party invitations, bumps into Romeo and Benvolio. The servant cannot read and so asks Romeo to read the invitation for him. ... The servant, unknowing that Benvolio and Romeo are from the Montague family, invites them both to come along.
Why does he want one?
Benvolio wants to help Romeo let go of his obsession with Rosaline, and he explains that, while at the party, Romeo will be able to compare her to other girls and realize she is not the most beautiful. Romeo, on the other hand, says he will go to the party just so he can see Rosaline, the woman he believes he loves.
How did Private Desmond Scatliffe die?
Answer:
many guns were fired at him i think :\
Explanation:
4 pics 2 word
DIRECTION: guess the word being portrayed by the picture on a grid.
Answer:
I honestly can't say for 100% due to how small and pixelated the pictures are, but I'm willing to bet the first word is "Studying" and the second is "paper," "words," "books," or something else of similar nature.
Explanation:
If you could provide a higher definition screenshot/photo of the four pictures the question is referring to I'd be glad to help you further.
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The Case of the Missing Muffins
"I have no idea what you're talking about!" Marina insisted. In fact, she seemed a little offended at the implication that she had misplaced the muffins they had made earlier.
Sharon felt compelled to apologize and said, "I'm sorry, Marina, I'm just upset because I signed up to provide snacks this week, and I don't have enough time to bake yet another batch of muffins for our study group. We have to find these because they couldn't have disappeared into thin air!"
"We'll find them, Sharon," Marina replied. "There has to be a simple explanation. No matter what, though, our group will have a wonderful study session."
"I know. Thanks, Marina." And with that, Sharon and Marina went to solve the mystery of the missing muffins.
From which point of view is this passage written?
A.
first person
B.
third person
C.
The point of view switches between third person and first person.
D.
second person
Answer:
Third person
Explanation:
Answer:
Third person
Explanation:
The author uses she. If it was first person the author would use I/we, and if it was second person the author would have used you.
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Is this a run-on sentence?
Sugar and salt dissolve easily in water.
No, it is not an explanation. For example, sugar is much more soluble in water than salt. But even sugar has an upper limit on how much can dissolve.
The reason for this is that the sugar molecules are bigger than the ions of dissolved salt. This allows for more water molecules to surround a single particle, pulling it into the solution faster.
No, dissolved differently. Sugar can dissolve easier than salt because when you add 8 spoons of salt into the water the salt already starts to stay in the bottom of the cup. And, when you add 30 spoons into the water the sugar just starts to stay in the bottom of the cup. It's almost the same.
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5. Write A for active P for passive sentences.
1. He lost his keys yesterday.
2. The bus driver was hurt.
3. French is spoken in France.
4. Steven liked to play baseball when he was at school.
5. A letter was written by the old lady.
6. The Chinese invented first paper money.
7. His car was stolen yesterday.
2. "I ought to have shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn't ought to of no stranger shoot my dog. What does this reveal about the speaker ?"
Answer:
He cared for his dog and wanted to be the one to put him out of his misery. he felt remorse he let someone else take his dog out of the world. it reveals the speaker is loving and compassionate for his dog
Fix the one word that is used incorrectly
Reading allowed can help build your vocabulary and bring clarity to difficult texts
Instead of the word 'allowed' it should say aloud.
(meaning that you are reading out loud, not that you had permission to read)
Answer:
Reading aloud can help build your vocabulary and bring clarity to difficult texts.
Which line of Piggy's dialogue most plainly foreshadows death among the boys in Lord of the Flies?
A) "'That’s why Ralph made a meeting.'"
B) "'That little ’un that had a mark on his face—where is—he now?'"
C) "'—then you come up here an’ pinch my specs—'"
D) "'I can’t hardly move with all these creeper things.'"
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This answer is the only one that talks about one of the boys disappearing, which is usually how some writers foreshadow death
I hope this helped!!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i took the k12 test and got it right.
3. Why does Gatsby disappear after lunch? What does he know that neither
Nick nor Tom know?
Answer:
What does Gatsby tell Nick about himself on their drive to lunch in the city? ... He thinks Jordan is spending too much time with Nick and not enough on her golf. He is a racketeer, gambler, and business associate of Gatsby's.
Explanation:
In
this excerpt from Anita Desai's short story "Games at Twilight," which three sentences suggest that the children had completely forgotten
about Ravi?
With a whimper he burst through the crack, fell on his
knees, got up, and stumbled on stiff, benumbed legs across the shadowy yard, crying
heartily by the time he reached the veranda so that when he flung himself at the white pillar and bawled, "Den! Den! Den!" his voice broke with
rage and pity at the disgrace of it all, and he felt himself flooded with tears and misery.
Out on the lawn, the children stopped chanting. They all turned to stare at him in amazement. Their faces were pale and triangular in the dusk.
The trees and bushes around them stood inky and sepulchral, spilling long shadows across them. They stared, wondering at his reappearance,
his passion, his wild animal howling. Their mother rose from her basket chair and came toward him, worried, annoyed, saying, "Stop it, stop it,
Ravi. Don't be baby. Have you hurt yourself?* Seeing him attended to, the children went back to clasping their hands and chanting, "The grass tc
iS green, the rose is red.
But
Ravi would not let them. He tore himself out of his mother's grasp and pounded across the lawn into their midst, charging at them with his
head lowered so that they scattered in surprise. "1 won, I won, I won," he bawled, shaking his head so that the big tears flew. "Raghu didn't find
me. I won, I won-
It took them a minute to grasp what he was saying, even who he was. They had quite forgotten him. Raghu had found all the others long ago.
There had been a fight about who was to be It next. It had been so fierce that their mother had emerged from her bath and made them change
to another game. Then they had played another and another. Broken mulberries from the tree and eaten them. Helped the driver wash the car
when their father returned from work. Helped the gardener water the beds till he roared at them and swore he would complain to their parents.
The parents had come out, taken up their positions on the cane chairs. They had begun to play again, sing and chant. All this time no one had
remembered Ravi. Having disappeared from the scene, he had disappeared from their minds. Clean.
Answer:
boop i like to boop my snake and lizard
Explanation:
what do you think should happen to gabrial in the giver??
Answer: Upon reading "The Giver" i think he should live on. He is a young infant, innocent and the next generation. He deserves love, and a family. Jonas has been his caregiver and brother, he should remain with the one who truly cares for him, and treats him with kindness.
Explanation:
- Since Robert Scott and his crew did not survive their trek to the South Pole, what unusual purpose(s) were served by the captain’s log? (Select all that apply.)
A. It showed how the men behaved during their final days.
B. It helped other explorers analyze the fate of the men.
C. It explained to Scott’s widow what happened to him.
D. It provided a detailed map of his route to the South Pole.
Answer:
A. it showed how the men behaved during. their final days.
C. it explained to Scott's widow what happened to him.