Answer:
B and d
Explanation:
Action verb and helping verb is not a thing
Answer:
linking and action verbs.
Explanation:
b is not a verb since it adverb is to describe a verb. c is a verb but not one of the main ones since helping verbs are a mixture of action and linking verbs. leaves you with a and d which are probable, thus becoming your answer.
1 I want (visit) Debre Damo.
Answer:
please explain
Explanation:
I don't understand
1. My sister and I talked with each other a lot when we were young (used)
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used to
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My sister and I used to talk with each other a lot when we were young. This show habitual act in former time.
What is “used to” in English grammar?
Used to allude to former activities and situations that no longer occur or are no longer true. It is always about the past: She used to sing in a choir, but she stopped. (She used to sing, but she no longer does.) To be used to mean to be accustomed to or acquainted with.
Used to refer to past events and situations that no longer occur or are true. It is always in the past: She used to be a member of a choir, but she stopped. (She used to sing, but she doesn't anymore.) Be used to means 'to be used to' or 'to be acquainted with.'
Therefore, the sentence is My sister and I used to talk with each other a lot when we were young.
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when are the revolutions of the world possible?
Answer:
The onset of the next Depression, a challenge akin to World War II, a national midlife crisis—these comparisons have been offered
Explanation:
EASY
Answer:
good question
Explanation:
What is beneath the Christmas Present's robe? Explain what ignorance and want are symbols of in a christmas carol stave 3.
Answer:
Ignorance and Want, who appear in stave 3 of A Christmas Carol, represent the failings of a society that seeks to be progressive but fails to meet the most basic needs of its children. The ignorance of such a society is monstrous because it demonstrates a willingness to overlook the constant state of deprivation, or want, of children who rely on their society for protection.
Explanation:
Why has George, throughout the novel, been trying to buy Tom's
car?
The great gastby
Answer:
He knows he can make a quick profit on the sale of the car and get the money he needs to get out of town.
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Explanation:
2.A: 1) I....
(think) of going to that new
Chinese restaurant in the city centre to celebrate my
birthday. 2)…….
(you/be) there yet?
B: No, I 3)…..
(not/be) there yet, but
people 4)…….
(say) that the food is fantastic.
A: Would you like to go there next weekend?
B: Yes, that's a great idea. I 5)………
(write) it
in my diary now.
A: 1) I thought of going to that new Chinese restaurant in the city center to celebrate my birthday.
2) Will you be there yet?
B: No, I 3) was not there yet, but people 4) said that the food is fantastic.
A: Would you like to go there next weekend?
B: Yes, that's a great idea. I 5) will write it in my diary now.
Given the context of the sentences, the right verbs have been inserted in the blanks.
For the sentences that describe actions that occurred in the past, past tenses were used. While future tenses were used for events with future meanings.
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Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause?
A. The book, which was written by my favorite author was
interesting.
B. Malina refused to tell me the secret which made me angry.
C. The politician who was trying to get votes, explained her position
on the issues.
O D. Avery, who just graduated from high school, is a competitive
dancer
Pls answer fast! Using what you know about the format of fake news, compose a headline and a 3-5 sentence lead for a news article that is purposefully meant to be seen as fake. Make sure to include elements of tone and drama that will clue your readers in to the fakeness.
Answer: type in Breaking news Biden has retired form his presidency and gave it up to former president trump
Explanation:
That should help
Answer:
Using what you know about the format of fake news, compose a headline and a 3-5 sentence lead for a news article that is purposefully meant to be seen as fake. Make sure to include elements of tone and drama that will clue your readers in to the fakeness.
Explanation:
1. Lincoln structured his speech chronologically, speaking about the past, present, and future.
A True
B False
2. The word "proposition" refers to
A the premise that all men are entitled to freedom.
B the premise that all men should fight for their country.
C the premise that all men are created equal.
D all of the above
3. The phrase "But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground" is an example of
A figurative language.
B imagery.
C repetition.
D metaphor
4. The tone of this speech can best be described as
A haughty
B arrogant.
C foreboding
D humble .
5. The phrase "they gave the last full measure of devotion" means
A they measured the ground for the correct proportions.
B they lost their lives for what they believed in.
C they tried hard but gave up the fight.
D they dedicated the cemetery in devotion.
6. The phrase "The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here" is ironic because
A the speech is famous and people have not forgotten what the men did there
B everyone has forgotten the speech.
C the speech is famous
D the speech is famous and people have forgotten what the men did there .
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
1. true
2. the premise that all men are created equal
3. repetition
4. humble
5. they lost their lives for what they believed in
6. the speech is famous
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_____ an important thing that must be done before other things.
A• achieve
B• schedule
C• priority
Answer:
A
Explanation
oops misread question
(Suited for Spacewalks - Adapted from NASA)
Following Gemini, the Apollo program added a new dimension in spacesuit design because actual spacewalks, on the surface of the Moon, were now to occur for the first time. As with Mercury and Gemini space garments, Apollo suits had to serve as a backup pressure system to the space capsule. Besides allowing flexibility in the shoulder and arm areas, they also had to permit movements of the legs and waist. Astronauts needed to be able to bend and stoop to pick up samples on the Moon. Suits had to function both in microgravity and in the one-sixth gravity of the Moon's surface. Furthermore, when walking on the Moon, Apollo astronauts needed the flexibility to roam freely without dragging a cumbersome combination oxygen line and tether. A self-contained portable life-support system was needed.
The Apollo spacesuit began with a garment that used water as a coolant. The garment, similar to long johns but laced with a network of thin walled plastic tubing, circulated cooling water around the astronaut to prevent overheating. A multi-layered pressure garment was worn on top of the cooling suit. The innermost layer of this garment was a comfort layer of lightweight nylon with fabric ventilation ducts. On top of this was a layer of neoprene-coated nylon surrounded by a nylon restraint layer. This layer contained the pressure inside the suit. Improved mobility was achieved by bellow-like joints of formed rubber with built-in restraint cables at the waist, elbows, shoulders, wrist, knees, and ankles. On top of the pressure layer were five layers of aluminized Mylar for heat protection, mixed with four spacing layers of non-woven Dacron.
Above these were two layers of material for additional thermal protection and a non-flammable layer of Teflon coated in a fibrous cloth. The outermost layer of the suit was white Teflon cloth. The last two layers were flame resistant. In total, the suit layers provided pressure, served as a protection against heat and cold, and protected the wearer against micrometeoroid impacts and the wear and tear of walking on the Moon.
Capping off the suit was a communications headset and a clear plastic pressure helmet. Slipped over the top of the helmet was an assembly consisting of sun-filtering visors and adjustable blinders for sunlight protection. The final items of the Apollo spacesuit were lunar protective boots, a portable life-support system, and custom-sized gloves with molded silicone-rubber fingertips that provided some degree of fingertip sensitivity in handling equipment.
The life-support system, a backpack unit, provided oxygen for breathing and pressurization, water for cooling, and radio communications for lunar surface excursions lasting up to eight hours. Furthermore, back inside the lunar lander the life-support system could be recharged with more oxygen and battery power for additional Moonwalks.
During the Apollo program, 12 astronauts spent a total of 161 hours of extravehicular activities on the Moon's surface. Additional extravehicular activities were spent in microgravity while the astronauts were in transit from the Moon to Earth. During a total of four hours, one astronaut, the command module pilot, left the capsule to retrieve photographic film. There was no need for the portable life-support system away from the Moon, as those astronauts were connected to the spacecraft by umbilical tether lines supplying them with oxygen.
Drag each label to the correct location on the image. Each label can be used more than once.
Classify which sentences from the passage describe a problem and which ones describe a solution
[Solution] [Problem]
As with Mercury and Gemini space garments, Apollo suits had to serve as a backup pressure system to the space capsule. [Solution/Problem?]
Furthermore, when walking on the Moon, Apollo astronauts needed the flexibility to roam freely without dragging a cumbersome combination oxygen line and tether. [Solution/Problem?]
The garment, similar to long johns but laced with a network of thin walked plastic tubing, circulated cooling water around the astronaut to prevent overheating. [Solution/Problem?]
On top of the pressure layer were five layers of aluminized Mylar for heat protection, mixed with four spacing layers of non-woven Dacron. [Solution/Problem?]
Capping off the suit was a communications headset and a clear plastic pressure helmet. [Solution/Problem?]
I doubt I'll get an answer for this question in time, but hopefully this will help my future Peers when someone answers it.
Answer:
As with Mercury and Gemini... -Problem
Furthermore, when walking on the Moon... -Problem
The garment, similar to long johns.... -Solution
On top of the pressure layer were five layers of... -Solution
Capping off the suit was a communications headset... -Solution
Explanation:
I got it right on Edmentum :)
Write a sentence with each word of the vocabulary
HELP ME OUT PLEASE!!!!!!
Answer: I want to say it is C because if it was a that she liked eating you would see something that hints to her being hungry but in this text it show nothing of that. so in conclusion the answer would be C.
name 3 classics of literature
Answer:
of mice and men, the secret garden, and the great gatsby
I need Help Asap!! - Read the passage. The Inside of the restaurant had completely changed. The carpeted floors were replaced with shiny marble. The walls were covered with new mahogany panels, and the new furniture was made of another type of tropical wood.
What is the relationship between the words mahogany and wood?
A. part and whole
B. cause and effect
C. Item and category
D. Inside and outside
Answer:
i do believe it is C?
Explanation:
I'm not sure if it is tho......
does any one know how to do this
Answer:
. Carl's
2. Queen's
3. strawberries'
4. mother's
5. neighbor's
6. zebras'
7. Karla's
8. clowns'
9. women's
10. parents'
11. policeman's
These apostrophes demonstrate possession
Explanation:
Question 16 of 20
Which statement best explains why visual aids and other media contribute to
an effective speech?
A. They can make a speech seem more professional.
B. They help the speaker feel less nervous.
C. They help the speaker establish a formal tone.
O D. They can make complex ideas easier to understand.
SUBMIT
Answer:
A
Explanation: They help the speaker clarify complex ideas for the audience. which makes them less nervous!
Answer:
A Trust me
Explanation:
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Determine which word or words in the items below should be capitalized. Then choose the correct answer.
After a short pause to survey the neighborhood, he responded that his crew would bring the following: sufficient snow blowers, shovels, and ice melt.
Answer choices for the above question
A. he
B. sufficient
C. both
D. neither
Choose a - an - the - no article for the following;
Help me please
Answer:
1) the
2) a
3) the
4) no articles
5) the
6) the
7) the
Explanation:
If it's a main thing, you 'the'. If the next word starts with a vowel, use 'an'. If the next word starts a consonant, use 'a'.
Answer:
1. the
2. a
3. the
4. no article
5. the
6. the
7. the
Explanation:
A only goes before a word that starts with a consonant
An goes before a word that starts with a vowel
The is typically used before titles of people, names of places, and other nouns.
Of the following which is not a nonverbal
communication
Answer:
Writing and American Sign Language (ASL) are nonvocal examples of verbal communication and are not considered nonverbal communication.
Explanation:
Nonvocal elements of nonverbal communication include body language such as gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact.
Why does Dr. King say that African Americans were an "exile in [their] own land?" Check all that apply.
[mark all correct answers]
a.
They don't have access to the same resources as white people.
b.
They are Americans, but not given all their rights.
c.
He wants everyone to move to a different country.
Read the passage. Which central idea is developed by the quotation in the last sentence? Women were worthy cycling racers. Bicycle racing was a popular sport. Some did not support women racing. Horses often beat cyclists in racing.
Answer: Women we’re worthy cycling racers.
Explanation:
I am doing the assignment right now.
Answer:
Women were worthy cycling racers.
The text messaging policies are _________.
A futile
B dishonest
C incomplete
D confusing
Answer: A. Futile
(well it can not be incomplete or dishonest and it completely depends on the person's language understanding if the text is confusing, plus for friends sometimes futile messages can be sent for I'll just stick to it i guess)
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Cellular respiration is an examole of.
A. Catabolic pathway
Anabolic pathway
. Extracellular activity
D. Thermodynamics
Answer:
Catabolic pathway. In catabolic pathways, bonds are broken. When they do, energy is released. In cellular respiration, bonds are broken in glucose, and this releases a chemical energy that was/is stored in the glucose bonds. Furthermore, an example of Cellular Respiration is simply breathing.
An individual’s ability to focus on a particular conversation in a noisy and crowded room is called:
Answer:
Auditory Localization
What are the steps for making an argument?
Answer:
Being rude
fighting
swearing
Answer:
Consider the situation.
Clarify your thinking.
Construct a claim.
Collect evidence.
Consider key objections.
Craft your argument.
Confirm your main point.
Explanation:
Which sentence would make the BEST thesis statement for a persuasive essay on recycling?
A)
Recycling is beneficial to the environment.
B)
Most towns have some type of recycling program,
C)
My community recycles plastic, glass and aluminim cans.
D)
My family recycles more aluminum cans than glass each week.
Answer: A. Recycling is beneficial to the enviroment
A persuasive essay is to not inform but to convince the reader to action. Hence the name, "persuasive."
Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.
Based on the first illustration and the poem, an inference can be made that .
A. the man is fearful of black birds
B. the bird’s presence is surprising and unusual
C. the bird is creating chaos in the man’s home
D. the man’s home is well suited for a bird
Answer:
B. the bird’s presence is surprising and unusual
Explanation:
I got it right.
"Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation."
a.
Allusion
b.
Metaphor
c.
Simile
d.
Personification