How can a graphic support informational text? Explain.
Answer:
Graphics are visual aids that help to drive our understanding of an informational text. It has often been said that "a picture is more than a thousand words," and so they (graphics) help to explain complex things in simple ways using little words.
For example, the total number of students at a school for the last three years if shown graphically using charts would make it easier to see whether there has been an increase or decrease.
Explanation:
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Where should the semicolon be inserted in the following sentence? Everyone can find ways to be helpful kids might pay for someone's lunch or help a teacher clean her room.
Everyone can find ways to be helpful kids might pay for someone's lunch; or help a teacher clean her room .
Everyone can find ways; to be helpful kids might pay for someone's lunch or help a teacher clean her room
Everyone can find ways to be
helpful;kids might pay for someone's lunch or help a teacher clean her room
Describe the connection between the pros-and-cons
list and the decision to move. (Moving Home by Heidi Stemple) !!
Answer:
The pros-and-cons list was drawn because the children were doubtful of whether the decision to move was the right one. If the pros outweighed the cons, that would convince the children that the decision to move was the right one.
Explanation:
In this text by Heidi Stemple, we learn of how her father became ill with cancer and it became necessary for the family to move from their home in Myrtle Beach, Carolina. Being the only daughter of her parents, Heidi had to move with her husband and children. The children were unwilling to move and that prompted drawing the pros and cons list.
The cons were mainly suggested by the children. But in the end, they were all converted to pros when they reasoned on them with their mother.
Some adults believe the stereotype that teenagers are lazy and self-centered.
Fact or opinion
Answer: Opinion
Explanation: Not all adults believe this.
The family ______ ready to go.
a.were
b.is
c.are
d.had
Answer:
The family is ready to go
Answer:
The family is ready to go.
Explanation:
can you fail The seventh grade if you failed two of the quarters in the entire school year but passed the other 2
Answer:
maybe but you should just go talk to your counselors and see your options. you could make it up in summer school or something and go on to the next grade
Explanation:
Answer: No, you can't depends on the grades. But for example, if you got really good grades on the other 2 quarters there is a chance. On the other quarters if you only got like C's and D's, Yes you can pass.
Explanation:
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What are the 5 parts of a essay?
Answer:
Attencion Grabber, Introduction, Evidence, Elaboration, and conculusion.
Explanation:
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Read each rule on the park sign. Write the possessive pronoun in the space provided.
• Use the park at your own risk.
_____________________
• Parents are responsible for the safety and supervision of their children.
• Our picnic tables are for eating. Please be respectful of property. ____________
• Owners are responsible for the behavior of their dog at all times.
_______________
• Remember to take what is yours with you when you leave.
___________________
Answer:
1. your
2. their
3. our
4. their
5. yours
Explanation:
This question is not distinguishing between possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives. Here goes a brief explanation to make it clear.
Possessive adjectives are words that indicate a relationship of possession, of belonging, between other words. For example, if a book belongs to me, I can say it is "my" book. Possessive adjectives always accompany the words they refer to. They are: my, you, his, her, its, our, your, and their.
Possessive pronouns have the same function of indicating possession or belonging. The difference is that they do not accompany the word they refer to. They actually substitute it. They are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, and theirs. Example: What a beautiful car! Is it yours?
Thus, in the sentences we are analyzing here, numbers 1 through 4 have possessive adjectives - your, our, and their. Number 5 has a possessive pronoun - yours. But, as stated above, the question is not distinguishing between them.
What word are dolphins are
Intelligent.
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What literary device does
Washington Irving use in the
following lines from "The
Devil and Tom Walker"?
Paragraph 5: At length he
arrived at a firm piece of
ground, which ran like a
peninsula into the deep
bosom of the swamp.
A. simile
B. aphorism
C. foreshadowing
What are flat layered clouds called that are usually formed at lower altitudes called?
cirrus clouds
stratus clouds
cumulus clouds
Answer:
Stratus clouds are uniform and flat, producing a gray layer of cloud cover which may be precipitation-free or may cause periods of light precipitation or drizzle.
Answer:
Explanation:
Stratus clouds are uniform and flat, producing a gray layer of cloud cover which may be precipitation-free or may cause periods of light precipitation or drizzle.
Question 8 of 20
Which strategy best represents one way a writer can keep readers engaged?
A. Include as many details as possible
B. Provide transitions for shifts in topic, mood, and time
C. Move the narrative along as fast as possible
D. Order the events from most interesting to least interesting
SUBMIT
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If you do B it might end up being confusing
If you do C there will barely be anything it will be too short
If you do D then towards the more boring parts people might just give up reading
But with A you can make the readers understand the situation more and make it feel more real and engaging
In the Hunger Games: Mockingjay:
What is the purpose of the rebel propos? Why are they significant?
Answer in two to three complete sentences.
Answer:
In Mockingjay, the rebel propos were used to both recruit people and create a rallying of supporters in Panem. In some cases, they were used as distractions, such as in the rescuing of Peeta.
Explanation:
Answer: The purpose of the rebel propos in the Hunger Games: Mockingjay is that they communicated messages to Panem's citizens, giving statements against the Capitol, and provided a rallying point for the rebel war effort. The propos in Mockingjay are significant because they were propaganda and distractions for a rescue mission. They were entertainment as well.
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Which detail best supports the conclusion that the main conflict in the story is Charles's inner conflict.
A)The author omits the conversation between Jen and Charles.
B) The author provides glimpses into how Charles lives now.
C)The author includes a few of Jen's thoughts about Charles.
D)The author details Charles's thought processes.
He pulled the string on the hanging light in the attic. The boxes didn't look familiar. But on one he recognized his mother's handwriting — neat, practically systematic, even without guiding lines. CHARLES' LETTERS.
He lifted the lid. The papers weren't dirty — the box had kept out the dust — but they gave off a curious smell. Mold? he wondered. Like the old bookstores back at college. Maybe it wasn't mold, but age — like the difference in men past the midpoint of life, as his wife liked to say and he hated to hear.
The letters he pulled out were laid flat, with the original folds reversed and then smoothed out; some had the envelope paper-clipped on. The topmost was from Jen Crone, writing from her post-graduation trip to Spain; his mother's house was the only address she had for him. Her letter was a dull litany of Points of Interest, amateur travel writing, stale jokes: everything was "majestic," or "awesome." Or just "okay." Even her loopy script on the page offended him. She didn't even ask how he was.
He hadn't seen this letter till months after its arrival, when he visited from San Francisco; his mother had handed it to him as another obligation he'd neglected, then gone to cook him dinner. He'd dropped it on a side table where he hoped she wouldn't notice. Later his mother left him messages about it; she said, when she finally reached him, that he owed that girl a reply. Throw it away, he'd said, I don't want to see it, I don't want to talk about it.
Instead she saved it, along with other letters he'd only heard about from her and told her he didn't want, letters from relatives chronicling tedious seasons and inviting him to visit, and from old friends doing the same; ridiculous letters from people he’d known in some way but who didn't seem, from what they wrote, to know anything about him. No, he'd say, throw them away. But she saved them.
He sat cross-legged with letters piled next to him. Through the small slatted window he saw night had come. The house was very quiet now; nothing outside but the occasional soft rush of cars, distant dogs barking, a voice calling; nothing inside but the hum of the electricity to the light, as it had been when he was a boy, bursting to escape to where there was some noise and life.
And suddenly he was impatient and fidgety. Why was he even looking at these? He didn't want the furniture, he didn't want the appliances, he didn't want the house. What would he do with any of this? And he certainly didn't want these.
Why did it matter to him that she had kept these things of his? He would go through them all and when he was done, he would take them outside and throw them out. The next letter he didn't recognize. But he recognized the first line in his mother's systematic hand. "Dear Charles."
There was no date, no envelope. The rest ran without breaks over several sheets of her best linen paper in the same steady, implacable stream.
Bent over the pages in the bare light he read:
I see you so seldom that now I dream about you visiting — I hear from you so seldom that now I speak to you when I am alone. I have written you many letters that you haven't answered. From how you talk when I do get hold of you, I don't know if you read them. I have written this letter but I am not going to send it. I am going to leave it here for you to find when I am gone. And then, if you want, you can read it, and if you read it you will know why I saved all these letters.
In a very large house on a green hillside in suburban Georgia, while her husband rode a lawn mower outside, Jen Crone glided barefoot across the living room, dropped into a gigantic and cushioned leather chair, tucked her feet under her and returned to her romance novel and the charms of the male love interest, a carnival roustabout named Boldo. There was something in his silence, in his perpetually dissatisfied nature that reminded her of a boy she'd dated in college. She wondered how the boy’s life had turned out. Was he happy, she wondered, idly as she might wonder about the weather on the other side of the world. Was he happy in his job? Was he happy in life? Was he happy at that very moment?
All across that green countryside in Georgia, and across the state, and across the country and the world, there were women wondering this about men they'd known, and men wondering this about women, and men of men and women of women, in a particular way, familiar to anyone who has loved, that never leads the person who’s wondering to actually stop what they're doing and find the answer.
At that moment the phone rang.
Answer: A)The author omits the conversation between Jen and Charles.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Is orange a fruit or a colour?
Answer:
its bthe
Explanation:
Answer:
Both
Explanation:
There is a fruit called an orange and there is a colour called orange.
In a paragraph (6-8 sentences) answer the question below. Add examples and details.
If you were a teacher, and the kids in your class would not listen to you, what would you do?
Answer:
narrate a short story to them,
Answer:
I would give them one last chance, then I would announce that recess would be taken away from them. If they get upset, I will name everything that they didn't listen too. I would make sure that they don't act up again. I would try to help them understand that they made a mistake and should learn for next time. I would comfort them by saying if they listen it wont happen again. I would try and help them understand that they do not put up with not listening in the next grade.
What was President Wilson's policy towards involvement in WWI in 1915?
nationalism
militarism
neutrality
imperialism
When you brainstorm a subject, you
a. evaluate the idea carefully
b. limit the subject to a suitable speech topic
c. list ideas about the subject without evaluating them
d. gather factual information to support the subject
Answer:
b i think ............. . ..
Answer:
C. List ideas about the subject without evaluating them.
Explanation:
In the book time machine how would u describe the atmosphere or mood in the room as the time traveler is talking aso give an exmaple from the book
Answer:
Explanation:
Explain the irony of Ethan's defiance of Zeena's command to stay home and let Jotham drive Mattie to the station.
Answer:
The irony is that Ethan doesn't stay at home and leaves Mattie at the station.
Explanation:
Ethan promotes situational irony when he disobeys Zeena's order. This is because it promotes a different result from that expected by both Zeena and the reader. His attitude in disobeying the order causes him to modify the story and promote something that no one was expecting, causing an unpredictable result that would not have happened if he had followed the order he was given.
If you see a cardinol, what are you seeing?
a. A bird
b. someone important
C. a large group of things
Answer:
A bird.........
Donald Trump (NCT) spoke at CPAC. Can he win the 2024 election?
Write One Opinion Paragraph on the Non-Critical Thinker (NCT) Donald Trump
Answer:
Personally, I don't think Donald Trump can win the 2024 presidential election, due to several factors:
-First, because he has generated a great political polarization not only at the national level, but within the Republican Party itself. This means that in a possible future internal, the traditional Republican wing can avoid through internal candidates that it is presented as a candidate, with politicians of the stature of Mitt Romney as opponents.
-Second, because because of his age at the time of the election (78 years old) he will not be an attractive politician for the millennial generation, which is markedly liberal, unlike Trump's conservative ideas.
In which type of sentence structure will you find a FANBOYS conjunction?
Answer: Another way to create a compound sentence is with a coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are sometimes referred to as FANBOYS. Notice how a comma is used with a coordinating conjunction.
Explanation:
Answer:
Compound sentences.
Explanation:
You could find the FANBOYS conjunctions in compound sentences. For more reference, a compound sentence contains two or more independent clauses joined with a comma and the FANBOYS conjunction.
Is this a complete sentence?
I ordered the shrimp, it was served on a bed of shredded lettuce.
Answer:
Explanation:
I think it is
Answer: no
Explanation:
what its about ?????????????????
Answer:
huh
?
Explanation:
Answer:
BBBBBIRD BIRD BIRD, BIRD IS THE WORD
Explanation: Sorry, but I don't understand your question
Convey and depict in a sentence
Answer:
What the question??
Explanation:
To convey a topic you have to depict parts of a setence to determine its topic.
what was the purpose of executive order 9066?
A. To announce to Japanese Americans that they would be relocated soon
B. To make sure that Japanese Americans would be treated fairly
C. To declare war on Japan
D. To make it legal to move Japanese Americans to internment camps
Answer:
to make it legal to move Japanese Americans to internment camps
Explanation:
i got it correct on the same quiz:)
Answer:
to make it legal to move Japanese Americans to internment camps
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from The Land. I shrugged, as if that was the best I could do for him. "I figure I lose my job, I can get along on that for a while 'til I find another one. Can't do it for less." Mister Ray Sutcliffe from Alabama did not look pleased. "All right. All right. I'm going to pay you what you asking, this four times a rider's wages—but only if you win, you hear? You lose, boy, and you get nothing." This dialogue advances the plot of the story by showing that Paul is going to win the race. is going to lose his job. will participate in the race. will earn money from Sutcliffe.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I took this in class yesterday
Answer:
its C:will not have the chance to ride Sutcliffe’s horse
Explanation:
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Which lines in the passage indicate that it is part of a narrative?
Most students at South Creek High School prefer walking to school instead of using the school bus or other transportation. Most of the students who use the school bus service live far from the school. If I miss the bus I have to take public transportation, which drops me a few blocks from my school. Some days my dad gives me a ride on his way to the office, but I usually need to leave before he does. The school administrators have a strict rule about arriving late to school. They allow up to three late marks a semester provided the student has a valid reason for being late. And I have already exhausted my three marks.
Answer:
AND I HAVE ALREADY USED MY THREE LINES
MY DAD GIVES ME A RIDE
Explanation:
TO PROVE THAT IT IS A NARRATIVE IT HAS TO HAVE HIS PERSONAL IMPUT IN IT