Answer:
An APA in-text citation includes the author's last name and the publication year. If you're quoting or paraphrasing a specific passage, you also add a page number. An MLA in-text citation includes the author's last name and a page number.
Explanation:
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Sentence Patterns 10:Question 2
Read these sentences from a student's research paper.
The latest medical study pointed out that water is the
healthiest beverage for humans most people do not drink
enough of it.
What type of punctuation should be placed after the word
"humans"?
Select one:
a semi-colon
a
a comma
1)
O
a colon
a question mark
Answer:
Semi colon
Explanation:
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Correct the following dangling constructions by rewriting the sentence.
By arriving at the fair early, the winning entries can be seen
Answer:
By arriving at the fair early, you can see the winning entries.
Explanation:
Dangling modifiers or constructions are the use or presence of modifiers in a position that makes it difficult to know which word is being modified. In other words, dangling modifiers are words or phrases placed in the wrong position, making the sentence sound awkward and incorrect.
In the given sentence, the dangling modifier "by arriving at the fair early" is placed to seem like the winning entries are the ones arriving. By adding or changing the sentence into "you can see the winning entries", we can now easily understand that the dangling modifier is talking about the pronoun 'you' and not the winning entries.
Which of these happens when you add the prefix mis- to the word spell?
A. The prefix is followed by a hyphen.
B. The last /is dropped.
C. The word becomes misspell.
D. The s is dropped from spell.
Answer:
the word become misspell
Read the lines from the poem.
"Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree
If mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn,
Would scarcely know that we were gone."
Analyze the significance of the lines.
What is the physical description of Grendel in the epic poem Beowulf?
Answer:
Giant in human form.
Explanation:
Grendel appears to be a giant in human form in the legendary poem "Beowulf." Grendel has two pairs or paws, two legs, and one face, and he appears to be a man. Grendel is also much bigger than every human and has the ability to defeat hundreds of men at once. A magical charm protects him from man's arms.
what is the correct meaning of the word speacialize
Answer:
Specialized
Explanation:
just remove the d
The Summer of the Pestilence. Fiction: Angel Agnes For awhile Agnes seemed to be wandering, or perhaps she was dreaming; for her eyes were closed as though in slumber, and a smile like she used to smile, flitted over her pale face, as she stretched out her arms to embrace some one. Nonfiction: The Summer of the Pestilence I found that Edmund had come home sick a little while before, with all the symptoms of yellow fever—violent pains in the head and back, a yellow infusion in the eyes, a dark coating down the middle of the tongue, while the edges of the tongue appeared almost raw, and a very rapid pulse. What statement best describes how death is shown in these excerpts?
A.The nonfictional excerpt shows great interest in scientific details.
B.The fictional excerpt shows great character development.
C.The fictional excerpt is more poetic than the nonfictional excerpt.
D.The fictional excerpt has a stronger plot than the nonfictional excerpt.
Answer:
I know I am 6 day late but the answer is B!
Explanation:
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the answer has to be in a minimum of 5 sentences!
How does the repetition used in the text contribute to it’s overall meaning?
Answer:
The author repeats "they came for" and "I did not speak out", which contributed its overall meaning because it shows that the speaker didn't care. The author didn't care every time they come for someone else. Over and over again the author did nothing. "I did not speak out" is repeated to show the many time the author did nothing. But then after the many times of doing nothing the author is in need of help but there is no one to help them because "they came for" everyone else and the author did nothing so now they weren't there for them.
Explanation:
Which statement best evaluates the effect of adding descriptive detail in the
second version of the passage?
Passage 1:
"Ready or not, here I come!" I walked around, checked behind the
curtains, and then picked up each couch cushion. I tried not to laugh
when I heard a noise from behind the couch. Then I walked behind the
couch. "There you are!" Jaxon ran straight to my arms.
Passage 2:
"Ready or not, here I come!" Walking slowly around the living room, I
glanced behind the curtains and then playfully peeked under each
couch cushion. "Wow, Jaxon is such a good hider! I'll never find him," I
said aloud, trying to keep my laughter to myself. A giggle escaped
from behind the couch. "I wonder if he could be hiding behind here."
With that, I jumped around the couch and exclaimed, "There you are!"
Thrilled to be found, Jaxon jumped up and ran straight to my arms.
Answer:
the real answer is "It makes the story seem more playful
Explanation:
Hope this helps
In this activity, you’ll cite textual evidence to support a literary analysis. You’ll also compare and analyze the original text of A Christmas Carol and a film adaptation of the story.
Part A
In chapter 5, Ebenezer Scrooge wakes up a changed man. Identify and analyze two examples in this chapter that show how Scrooge has changed for the better. Use textual evidence to support your analysis.
Answer is:
In chapter 5, when Scrooge wakes up, he is a changed person. One change is involuntary. He is happy and excited. He dances around the house preparing for the day. At one point, the excitement gets to him, and he laughs uncharacteristically:
Really, for a man who had been out of practice for so many years, it was a splendid laugh, a most illustrious laugh. The father of a long, long line of brilliant laughs!
Dickens uses the laugh to show how overwhelmed Scrooge is by happiness and excitement.
The next example shows a voluntary change in Scrooge. The day after Christmas, Scrooge decides to pretend he is his old self again. He wants to play a joke on his clerk, Bob Cratchit, who doesn’t realize that Scrooge has changed. After giving Cratchit a scare, he reveals the new Scrooge in a dramatic fashion:
“Now, I’ll tell you what, my friend,” said Scrooge, “I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer. And therefore,” he continued, leaping from his stool, and giving Bob such a dig in the waistcoat that he staggered back into the Tank again; “and therefore I am about to raise your salary!”
Answer:In chapter 5, when Scrooge wakes up, he is a changed person. One change is involuntary. He is happy and excited. He dances around the house preparing for the day. At one point, the excitement gets to him, and he laughs uncharacteristically:
Really, for a man who had been out of practice for so many years, it was a splendid laugh, a most illustrious laugh. The father of a long, long line of brilliant laughs!
Dickens uses the laugh to show how overwhelmed Scrooge is by happiness and excitement.
The next example shows a voluntary change in Scrooge. The day after Christmas, Scrooge decides to pretend he is his old self again. He wants to play a joke on his clerk, Bob Cratchit, who doesn’t realize that Scrooge has changed. After giving Cratchit a scare, he reveals the new Scrooge in a dramatic fashion:
“Now, I’ll tell you what, my friend,” said Scrooge, “I am not going to stand this sort of thing any longer. And therefore,” he continued, leaping from his stool, and giving Bob such a dig in the waistcoat that he staggered back into the Tank again; “and therefore I am about to raise your salary!”
Explanation:
Answer:
In chapter 5, when Scrooge wakes up, he is a changed person. One change is involuntary. He is happy and excited. He dances around the house preparing for the day. At one point, the excitement gets to him, and he laughs uncharacteristically:
Explanation:
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Read the summary of the conclusion of “The World on Turtle’s Back.”
[1] When the twins grew up, they continued to fight. [2] One day they decided to hold a contest to determine who was stronger. [3] Though they tried to defeat each other in many different ways, neither one could win. [4] On the last day, they fought with weapons. [5] Using a deer antler, the right-handed twin overpowered his brother, and he threw him off the edge of the Earth. [6] Today, the right-handed twin lives in the Sky-World, and the left-handed twin lives in the dark underworld. [7] They rule the earthly world of men together.
Which best describes this summary?
It has a variety of sentence structures.
Most of the sentences begin with independent clauses.
Each sentence is complex-compound.
Each sentence begins with the subject.
Answer:
1) Using a deer antler, the right-handed twin overpowered his brother, and he threw him off the edge of the Earth. Today, the right-handed twin lives in the Sky-World, and the left-handed twin lives in the dark underworld.
Explanation:
Select the statement best supports the inference that the court would rule in favor of desegregation.
A.He stared at one of the justices, a Southerner.
B.To separate children from others for no reason but skin color, he went on, could "affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely to ever be undone."
C.Did sending black children to separate schools, no matter how good these schools might be, deprive them of an equal opportunity for education?
Write an essay about slow down
Answer:
Paul Simon and John Lennon knew what they were talking about, but it seems that the world today doesn’t take much heed of their words. Life today is fast, incredibly fast. Many of us lead busier lives than we would like – we get up earlier in the morning and go to bed later at night to try and cram as much into our days as possible. We are constantly contactable be it via phone call . If life continues to speed up at the rate it is currently going, where will it end? What room will be left? Is life just becoming an ever-changing To-Do list of things we need to get through? Will it just become more about the end goal and less about the process? Where is the fun in that?
Gandhi believed that “there is more to life than increasing its speed” and I think we can all safely say, he knew what he was talking about. In recent years, thoughts such as Gandhi’s have sparked a Slow Movement. When a journalist called Carlos Petrini protested about a McDonalds opening in a Piazza in Rome in 1986, he inadvertently started the Slow Food Movement, which has since turned into the Slow Movement, the premise being that faster is not always better and that it’s more important to savour the hours and minutes rather than just counting them. It should however also be acknowledged that it’s not always easy to slow down and savour each moment so it is something that, to begin with, is a conscious effort, but hopefully in time and with practice, moves closer to the unconscious and the automatic.
Explanation:
What happened after Harry and Ron crashed Mr. Weasley's car into a tree
Why is Otzi important
Answer:
Ötzi is the world's oldest wet mummy, and the clothes he wore and equipment he carried are unique.
Explanation:
Write a letter to your friend consoling him at the death of his pet.
Helppppp plsssssssssssssssssssssss thanks for help:D
Why is work and discipline important for a professional?
Being disciplined at the workplace helps us to complete all the important tasks and responsibilities well on time. And when they are completed on time, stress levels don't arise at all. Plus it helps us elevate our productivity levels and quality parameters as we have more time in hand.
What is the purpose of the following sentence? I think it best to study the problem carefuly. A. It raises a question.B It shows strong emotion.C.it makes a statement.D.it gives a command.
1. What are The Dingo, The Way Out, Rusty's, Nightly Doubles, and Jay's? Why are they important to the characters in the town?
Answer:
These places are drive-in movie theaters and popular places for the Socs and the Greasers to hang out.
Explanation:
Answer:
Drive-in movie theaters and hangouts. These places are important to the characters because mostly the Greasers and sometimes the Socs hangout there.
Explanation:
Please give me the correct answer.Only answer if you're very good at English.Please don't put a link to a website.
Sweet T said,"Wow!Where am I?I get the feeling of a long way from the base stars kitchen."
I think either excited or confused. Since the first sentence is well, with an exclamation point, I guess I would lean towards excited. It would help to know more of the story.
2.
The west wind dances down the road.
Is a personification
Answer:
Yes, this is a personification.
Explanation:
Wind cannot dance, so this is a personification. A personification is when someone says that a non living things is doing something that living things do.
What is corporate organization
Answer:
a corporation
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of third person point of view?
We hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
They hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
I hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
You hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
Answer:
They hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
Explanation: the passage uses words like (they) which is third person POV
They hardly ever bother to lock doors or fasten windows. It seems unnecessary in a town like Honest, Ohio.
Which of the following inferences is best supported by the second paragraph of the excerpt? First Read: Cujo
A. Donna does not know the source of the growling sound.
B. Donna hears a dog growling.
C. Donna is thirty years old.
D. Donna isn’t paying attention to her surroundings.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Which of the following elements helped the rhapsodes remember
and recite the poem?
O Stories that were familiar to audiences
Organizing the poem into sections
O Memorized passages, or "set pieces"
O The fact that "Odyssey" is a sequel to "Iliad"
Answer:
Option C,
Memorized passages, or "set pieces" elements helped the rhapsodes remember and recite the poem
Explanation:
The poem was massive and in order to recite it properly during live show, rhapsodes adopted a strategy of using a steady meter and some mnemonic devices such as repeating the Memorized passages, or "set pieces". Mnemonic devices helps in retaining information for a long period of time.
Hence, option C is correct
Which of the following is not an expressive component of the face?
A eyes
B nose
C mouth
D ears
E eyebrows
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer: D. ears
Explanation: Hope this helps!
Thick, heavy snowflakes are dancers twirling in the air.
Which of the following explains how the author uses figurative language? Select all that apply.
Choose all that apply: NO LINKS PLZ
simile
hyperbole
personification
metaphor
Answer: I think it might be a metaphor since its a figure of speech. It's saying that snowflakes are dancers twirling in the air. I believe it is a metaphor.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
Choose all phrases that create this author's informal style.
I ain't no valedictorian.
Mr. oh-so-famous local Johnnie Pipehead
the road less traveled
Yeah, I could've been the valedictorian somewhere.
Battles, I've had them.
the one Angel Ramirez so properly gave tonight
Not gonna fight that part of the war.
So, in conclusion, Time is NOT money, but it CAN be spent.
Answer:
* I ain't no valedictorian.
* Mr. oh so famous
* not gonna fight that part of the war
* yeah, I could've been the valedictorian
* battles I've had them
Explanation:
got them right on USA test prep
Benefits of learning a different language?
Answer:
1. If someone is trying to insult you in a different language, but you know the language they're speaking.
2. It will make you seem smarter.
3. You could help out others by being a translator
4. If you go to the country where the language originated and none of the people there talk English, you'll be able to talk to them with no problem