I think it all depends on our political standpoint in 25 years. There are many problems going on around in our world, it has became more divided over the years. I think if we all normalize that people have different opinions, the world would be more accepting of different types of people and issues.
Five SENTENCE RACE - Where in the book TKM does the theme of Burning a Book appear. Be Specific (use an example from the novel and one example in the poem).
Burning a book is a poem, its is based on an experience of burning a book.At the same time, the description is minimal... The first stanza opens with a description of a book actually burning. The mental images of the pages turning black is awesome!!Hope This Helps! Have A GREAT Day!
AP3X Please put the right answer..
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The sentence before the underlined one is implying that it will be completed in the future, or in this case, next Friday. So saying "After that, you will perform two dances for our judges" is telling the reader after the choreographer gives you instructions. Hope this helps!
Allisa had been _______ anticipating the chess match all week. She felt highly prepared, and she had been studying new moves and strategies. Many people feared her opponent, Lex Walden, but she had also been studying his game, and she had figured out his main weakness. Lex would never know what hit him.
What word best completes the sentence?
A. anxiously
B. cautiously
C. studiously
D. eagerly
Answer:
d
Explanation:
If a scientist in the future found my camera, what would they be able to tell about my personality?
describe the rhythms of the song of evil in the pearl By John Steinbeck
Answer: fast,slow then fast
Explanation:
Read the passage and answer the question.
[1]Nothing that comes from the desert expresses its extremes better than the unhappy growth of the
tree yuccas.Tormented, thin forests of it stalk drearily in the high mesas, particularly in that
triangular slip that fans out eastward from the meeting of the Sierras and coastwise hills. The
yucca bristles with bayonet-pointed leaves, dull green, growing shaggy with age like an old
[5] man's tangled gray beard, tipped with panicles of foul, greenish blooms. After its death, which is
slow, the ghostly hollow network of its woody skeleton, with hardly power to rot, makes even
the moonlight fearful. But it isn't always this way. Before the yucca has come to flower, while
yet its bloom is a luxurious, creamy, cone-shaped bud of the size of a small cabbage, full of
sugary sap, the Indians twist it deftly out of its fence of daggers and roast the prize for their
[10] own delectation.
Why does the author use the words "ghostly hollow" and "woody skeleton" to describe the yucca tree (line 6)?
Answers:
A- To communicate the plant's extraordinary beauty
B- To emphasize the danger of the plant's leaves
C- To highlight the plant's frightening appearance
D- To reveal the author's preoccupation with death
Answer:
c
Explanation:
In Fahrenheit 451, what physical condition is Montag in as he escapes?
Answer:
Montag having a hard time getting away
Explanation:
With the poison in his leg and the injury caused by the car, his leg is very painful. He can't walk properly on it.
Think about the texts in this Collection that describe the real experiences of Diane Nash and John Lewis during sit-ins in the 1960s. What references to historical details do you find in the story? In what ways are Doris’s fictional experiences different from the real experiences of Nash and Lewis? Cite text evidence in your response.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What do you think will be the toughest thing to learn about driving? What are some of the biggest fears you have about learning to drive? Write a 7 sentence response.
Can someone plz help me I’m being timed
Answer: Put the comma before Miranda
Explanation:
Answer:
I wonder Miranda, if you've thought through the implications of your actions.
ples it will help a lot
someone write a poem
Answer:
No Man Is An Island
Explanation:
No man is an island entire of itself; every man
is a piece of the continent, a part of the main;
if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe
is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as
well as any manner of thy friends or of thine
own were; any man's death diminishes me,
because I am involved in mankind.
And therefore never send to know for whom
the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
Answer:
roses are red violets will never be blue who named these flowers ? was it you >:(
Explanation:
According to the article "Caring for Vets Should Be National Duty," how does the VA Mission Act affect the medical community?
It makes it illegal for doctors to charge vets for treatments related to their military service.
It helps recruit new doctors to the VA that specialize in treating PTSD and painkiller abuse.
It creates programs to provide employment to veterans training in medical fields.
It provides funds to raise the salaries of doctors who focus on treating vets.
Answer:
it creates programe to provide employment to veterans training in medical field
Explanation:
The VA Mission Act affect the medical community is :
C) It creates programs to provide employment to veterans training in medical fields.
VA Mission ActThe VA Mission Act affect the medical community is that it creates programs to provide employment to veterans training in medical fields.
Under the Mission Act, veterans have the same treatment rights for physical and mental wellbeing issues.
The Mission Act looked for to supply more noteworthy get to to wellbeing care both in VA offices and within the community, grow benefits for caregivers, and improve the VA's capacity to enroll and hold the leading therapeutic suppliers.
Thus, the correct answer is C.
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Toto (aka Agent Bartolomej) tells his supervisor, "There was something I couldn't see.... It
was love." Explain what Toto means.
Answer:
as a whole.
"such proposals should be subjected to specific criticism rather than rejected in toto"
in all; overall.
"there was, in toto, an increase in legal regulation and public surveillance"
Explanation:
What does it mean to compare and contrast the plots in two stories?
A. Figure out how the plots are the same and different.
B. Look for examples of contrast in each story.
C. List the events in each plot sequence.
D. Figure out if the plots support the same theme.
Please help as soon as possible!!
which of the following is most clearly an example of imagery
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Before I say anything, someone help....what do you do if some 15yr old (im 13) keeps trying to flirt with you by telling you to go to zooom then you say no and he asks for your snnap/instaa....what do you do for uh........science?
Answer:
don't go to the zooom don't give him any socials just ignore him he may not be 15
Explanation:
"I feel somehow enormously disappointed. I had expected--I don't know what I had expected, but not this." These were the last words of Mr. Bedford in Chapter Six. After finally having landed on the moon, his excitement is extinguished as he realizes he can’t see anything through the glass of the sphere. Write about a time when you were looking forward to going somewhere, but felt disappointed with what you saw and experienced when you arrived. Relate your experience to Mr. Bedford’s.
Answer:
One time when I were looking forward to going somewhere, but when I got there I felt disappointed with what I experienced when I arrived. Me and my family went to a waterpark, we got free tickets to go there so we did. It was in Marietta and when we got there it was pretty cool at first. It had a lazy river, 2 big sides, and a play thing for little kids and a bridge over the pool. You had to be tall enough for the slides, the food was expensive, my little brother could only go on the lazy river and the little kids play place. He wanted to go on the big slides and cried the whole time, so we had to go home.
Explanation:
here you go
you don't have to use it if you don't want to
Answer:
I once felt disappointed when I was excited to go somewhere. When my family went to Japan 2 years ago, we went to a drive-in zoo. It was very fun at first because we got to drive past all the animals and see Zebra's :) The only problem was, my family and friends said that we would go to the house of cats in the park. It was a mini cottage house that had different cats from around the world and you could pet and make friends with them. Well when the time came, my family didn't know Japanese and so they were confused on the required age and how much it would cost to go to the house of cats. When we left I felt very disappointed because I was so excited to pet cats!
Explanation:
You probably can't use this, since I doubt you would be able to convince your teacher that you went to Japan. But I do hope that it inspires your story and helps give you the layout of how you could explain your own experience.
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Please hurry I have 50 minutes left!
Read the list of sources Leon has collected while researching Bengal tigers.
1. www.savebengaltigers.com
2. www.wiki.org/bengaltigers
3. "Preserving Bengal Tigers' Habitat," by Hank Sheehan, Daily Times
4. www.bengalblog.com
Which source would be considered most credible?
A the .com website
B the wiki website
C the Daily Times article
D the blog website
Answer: the .com website
Other
Explanation: i looked at each the daily times does not seem to exist
And the blog is opinion so not reliable or credible the wiki site anyone could put information so not credible ether.
On the plaques below, double click to add names, lifespans, and brief profiles of the four African Americans you have selected to honor in the sculpture garden. The plaque should be a paragraph (5-8 sentences). You must use proper sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation to earn full credit.
Plzz do thiss plzzzzzz
Answer:
I don't know...
Explanation:
Part B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
Group of answer choices
"In 1932, near the worst of the Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected. He immediately started working to fix the problems. The set of policies and government programs he instituted are known as the New Deal." (Paragraph 15)
"Because of this, the prices of stocks kept getting higher and higher. By 1929, many prices were much higher than the actual values of companies." (Paragraph 4)
"Music portrayed a more complex, and for many people more relatable, view of society during the Great Depression. Some songs recalled the better days of the 1920s when the country was happy." (Paragraph 23)
"Even though the worst of the Great Depression came in 1933, its negative effects and high unemployment continued throughout the 1930s." (Paragraph 23) PLS ANSWER FAST
Answer: Part A: The second one
Explanation:
Answer:
it would be the second option
What characteristics do all of the inner planets share?
a
They all have many moons
b
They have thin atmospheres
c
They are all very hot
d
They have rocky surfaces
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are all terrestrial planets.
Answer:
D : They have rocky surfaces
Explanation:
Can someone plz help me with this one problem!!!
Answer:
I would put the comma before Mr. Alexander
Answer:
Your enthusiasm for organic gardening is contagious, Mr. Alexander.
Explanation:
Does social media represent individuals authentically? Or are people just exhibiting a false persona to get more attention? Explain with examples. Write a 7 sentence response.
Answer:
the concept of social identity and why it is important to human behavior. of self-presentation and the various strategies we use to portray ourselves toothers. ... Sometimes, the influence of other people's appraisals of ourselves on our ... of the individual person have not changed at all; only the social situation and ...
Explanation:
Answer:
I wont answer it for you but here is an outline.
1. Social media is a persona to get peoples attention.
2. It can sometimes be authentic and represent people but most of the time it does not.
3. Some examples are could be like an insecure teenager uses social media to lie to people about what he/she has.
4. End the 7 sentences explaining that social media can not be trusted most of the time and a lot of lies come out of it.
This is my opinion but I hope it helps :)
Explanation:
Why weren’t any Hitler Youth members tried at Nuremberg?
REALLY NEED HELP ASAP
Answer:
In his book Mein Kompf, written in the 1920s, Hitler said, “Whoever has the youth has the future.” Even before they came to power in 1933, Nazi leaders had begun to organize groups that would train young people according to Nazi principles. By 1936, all “Aryan” children in Germany over the age of six were required to join a Nazi youth group. At ten, boys were initiated into the Jungkook (Young People), and at 14 they were promoted to the Hitler Youth. Their sisters joined the Junghänel (Young Girls) and were later promoted to the League of German Girls. Hitler hoped that “These young people will learn nothing else but how to think German and act German. . . . And they will never be free again, not in their whole lives.”
Although membership in the Hitler Youth organizations was compulsory, many young people did not have to be forced to join. In fact, they were eager to do so, drawn by the sense of belonging and importance they felt as members of these groups. In 1938, a boy named Hans Wolf wrote a story about his experiences in the Hitler Youth that was published in a school textbook. The story was called “Comradeship.” It begins:
It was a hot day and we had far to march. The sun was burning down on the heath, which was bereft of trees. The sand was glistening, I was tired. My feet were hurting in those new walking shoes, every step was hurting and all I could think about was rest, water, and shade. I clenched my teeth to keep walking. I was the youngest, and this was my first outing. In front of me strode Rudolf, the leader. He was tall and strong. His backpack was heavy and pressed down on his shoulders. Rudolf carried the bread for us six boys, the cooking pot, and a pile of books, from which he would read us wonderfully thrilling stories, at night in the hostel. My backpack only contained a shirt, a couple of sneakers, washing utensils, and some cooking gear, apart from a tarpaulin for rainy days and straw beds. And yet I thought I could not lug this backpack any longer. My comrades all were somewhat older and had camping experience. They hardly felt the heat and hardship of the march. Every now and then they would sigh and drink lukewarm coffee from their canteens. More and more, I remained behind, even though I tried to make up for my slack by running. Suddenly Rudolf turned around. He stopped and watched me crawling up to him from a distance, while our comrades continued in the direction of a few trees on the horizon. “Tired?” Rudolf asked me, kindly. Ashamed, I had to say yes. Slowly, we walked side by side. I was limping. But I did not want to let on to Rudolf. When we got to a juniper bush, the leader sat down and said: “For a little rest!” Relieved, I threw myself down. I did not want to talk, for I was shy. Rudolf gave me something to drink. I thanked him and leaned back comfortably, glad to be able to stretch my aching feet, and before I knew it I was sleeping. . . . When we resumed our march, my feet hurt much less and my backpack did not press down on me so. I was very glad about that.
Like Hans Wolf, Alfonse Heck was an enthusiastic participant in the Nazi Youth organizations. In a memoir written many years after World War II, Heck reflected on what made him want to join:
Far from being forced to enter the ranks of the Jungkook, I could barely contain my impatience and was, in fact, accepted before I was quite 10. It seemed like an exciting life, free from parental supervision, filled with “duties” that seemed sheer pleasure. Precision marching was something one could endure for hiking, camping, war games in the field, and a constant emphasis on sports. . . . To a degree, our pre-war activities resembled those of the Boy Scouts, with much more emphasis on discipline and political indoctrination. There were the paraphernalia and the symbols, the pomp and the mysticism, very close in feeling to religious rituals. One of the first significant demands was the so-called . . . “test of courage,” which was usually administered after a six-month period of probation. The members of my Sachar, a platoon-like unit of about 40–50 boys, were required to dive off the three-meter board—about 10 feet high—head first in the town’s swimming pool. There were some stinging belly flops, but the pain was worth it when our Fähnleinführer, the 15-year-old leader of Fahnlein (literally “little flag”), a company-like unit of about 160 boys, handed us the coveted dagger with its inscription Blood and Honor. From that moment on we were fully accepted.
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Question 1
Part A
What inference can be made based on what happens in “The White Umbrella”?
The narrator's mother wants to start working so she can be more independent.
Once they arrive in America, Chinese families adapt easily to the new culture.
The narrator's father has a job that allows him to financially support his family.
In traditional Chines culture, it is considered inappropriate for women to work.
Question 2
Part B
Which two details from the story best support the inference in Part A?
“‘No,’ said my father, in a barely audible voice. ‘Not like the Lee family.’”
“I remembered how sorry my parents had felt for Mrs. Lee when she started waitressing downtown the year before.”
“‘Not that we need the second income.’”
“‘But why shouldn’t I?’ she argued. ‘Lots of people’s mothers work.’"
The inference can be made based on "In Traditional Chines culture, it is considered inappropriate for women to work." Thus, option 4th is correct.
The two details from the story best support the inference, in Part A is “I remembered how sorry my parents had felt for Mrs. Lee when she started waitressing downtown the year before.” Thus, option 2nd is correct.
What is the theme of “The White Umbrella”?Gish Jen's "The White Umbrella" depicts the narrative of a little Chinese girl who is determined to conceal the truth since her mother works, which is against her family's custom. The story's thesis is that for some individuals, tradition is more important than extras such as a second salary.
One possible assumption is that the narrator's mother is unconcerned with Chinese culture surrounding women's job. She is determined to work regardless of the circumstances.
"In Traditional Chinese society, it is regarded unsuitable for women to work," the conclusion might be formed. As a result, option 4 is correct.
Part A's two greatest details support the inference: "I recalled how terrible my parents had felt for Mrs. Lee when she started waitressing downtown the year before." As a result, option 2 is correct.
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Help im confused on this
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Once a pona time a long time ago there was a princess who would work all day long she would never get to stop and she slept in a dark room all by herself . She would never be able to take a shower or even get to brush her teeth .Then one day she got kicked out . Than one day a prince found he and took her she was so happy .Then one day he asked her to.marry him.did you like it ?
Answer:
nice i guess
Explanation:
Answer:
nice story
Explanation:
Please help with this...thanks
Please help
This is timed
With number 9 and 10
Answer:
10. Peter makes a loud noise that scares the robber away. the noise would alert the person that there were people there
9. Mr. Kraler's news was that he got blackmailed and Mr. Dussel brings the news that jews are being taken to camps. Mr. Kraler's news makes the situation worse.
Explanation: