I assume you’re asking what the phrase means. “With a grain of salt” is a phrase meaning to not take things really literally and view something that is seen or said with skepticism.
In the context of Goldilocks and life on other planets, the phrase with a grain of salt is often used when discussing the possibility of finding life on other planets that have conditions similar to those on Earth.
What is phrase?A phrase is a group of words that function together as a unit within a sentence. A phrase does not have a subject-verb combination and is not a complete sentence on its own. Instead, it is typically made up of a head word, which is the central word that gives meaning to the phrase, and modifiers that provide additional information about the head word.
There are many different types of phrases, including noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases, and adjective phrases, among others. Understanding phrases and their structures is an important part of learning a language and being able to effectively communicate in that language.
The phrase "with a grain of salt" means to take something with a degree of skepticism or not to take it too literally or seriously.
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5 What is the connection between the two statements within the same sentence in paragraph 9: "the sun had dried stray shreds of moss," and "he was able to warm himself with hot water"? A The sun had dried the moss and heated his water. B He could make a fire since the sun had dried the moss to heat the water. C He could sit on the moss in the sun as he drank his water. D He could eat the moss and drink the hot water provided by the sun.
Answer:
The answer is B, but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
3. The transition from branches to trees in "Song of Becoming" symbolizes
A.life to death
B. Childhood to adulthood
C. Heroism to cowardism
D.conversion to Islam
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Branches are like the young ones while trees are the elder ones so it signifies children growing to adults
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The people put a new queen on the throne. The people________ a new queen.
○1. enthroned
○2. unthroned
○3. rethroned
○4. dethroned
Answer:
Enthroned
Explanation:
What evidence supports a conservation law?
A. Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
B. Hydrogen is made from the breakdown of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
C. Chlorophyll converts sunlight to chemical energy during photosynthesis.
D. Glucose and oxygen become carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
Answer: The evidence that supports the conservation law is that Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis. The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed.
Explanation:
Answer:
Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis
I need help with my essay it's is CCR format. Here is the prompt.-----It has been said that actions speak louder than words. Based on your experiences, do you agree or disagree with this saying? Take a position on this issue. Support your response with reasons and specific examples.------ Please I'm begging you please help me. I need at least a intro paragraph and a body paragraph
Answer:
if I agree because it is true without actions that we are? nothing because we don't do anything physically
Explanation:
(100 points)!! I just need a quick paragraph on the crucible by Arthur Miller.
CLAIM: Additionally, people’s deep sense of fear also helped create or promote the witchcraft hysteria in the play.
Answer:
The Crucible explore a character who possess a significant weakness
Answer: dad
Explanation:
HURRY PLEASE!!!! In Paragraph 6, does Kennedy provide sufficient evidence to support his point that the United States is well on its way to surpassing other countries in space technology?
It is for these reasons that I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the Presidency.
No; because while he describes in detail U.S. advances in rockets and missiles, Kennedy provides no information about other countries’ rockets and missiles for comparison.
Yes; he compares and contrasts the features of rockets and missiles developed by the U.S. and the Soviet Union to demonstrate the superiority of American technology.
Somewhat; although he proves that the U.S. has developed advanced rockets and missiles more quickly than the Soviet Union, Kennedy fails to explain how this improves America’s position.
Somewhat; he provides some examples of U.S. rockets and missiles and their superior features but acknowledges there is still work to be done to catch up with other countries.
Answer:
d
Explanation: i got it wrong when i picked c so its d
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Abraham Lincoln
November 19, 1863
Which best describes the overall tone of the speech?
Bitter and serious
Joyful and celebratory
Passionate and anxious
Formal and virtuous
Answer:
D
Explanation: hope this helps you
Answer:
D) Formal and virtuous
Explanation:
.Retell the story of Sigemond and Fitella.
Answer:
The protagonist Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, king of the Danes, whose great hall, Heorot, is plagued by the monster Grendel. Beowulf kills Grendel with his bare hands, then kills Grendel's mother with a giant's sword that he found in her lair.Explanation:
This is the best I could do. hoped it helpedArthur Miller stuck close to the facts, but departed from the actual events of the Salem witch trials because _____. he did not want to present the history of Salem negatively people would not understand Puritan England otherwise he wanted to engage an audience all of the above
Answer:
he wanted to engage an audience
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is to engage the audience.
Explanation:
In the reading of the lesson, they specifically state the reason in the following paragraph;
Authors often write fiction about historical characters to address a specific audience. Who was Miller’s audience at the time, and why did he feel the need to change Abigail’s age? Audiences need to relate to a storyline, too, and authors need to keep them interested and reading. The Crucible is an important documentation of American history, and it's a testament to how history often repeats itself. A young girl of eleven or twelve is now legally considered a minor and too young to consent to a relationship with an adult.
Had Arthur Miller stuck to these facts, he’d have risked taking attention away from the storyline and bringing more attention to the moral issues of John Proctor, with less empathy for his already flawed character.
Fred: (waves to Sarah) Hi, umm... I just moved here. My name is Fred. Sarah: Hi Fred. Where are you from? Fred: Florida. The weather here in Michigan sure is cold. Sarah: I know what you mean, I moved here from San Diego two years ago. Wait until January. Fred: I can just imagine. Hey do you mind if I sit with you for a little while? Sarah: No, take a seat. I'd love the company during lunch. Fred: It's been hard to meet anyone since I started school last week. Thanks. Sarah: No worries. I know exactly how you feel. I moved at the end of the school year and didn't get to know anyone. Then I spent the summer alone. Fred: Aw, bummer. It sure is tough to start a new school. Sarah: Yeah, but when school started again, I met some cool people. Fred: I am really shy about meeting new people. Sarah: Well, I can introduce my friends to you. (bell rings) Fred: That would be great! Guess lunch is over. It's been great talking to you. Sarah: You too. Meet me here for lunch tomorrow and I'll introduce my friends. Fred: Great. Bye. Sarah: Later. What is the business of Fred and Sarah's conversation? a. gossiping about kids at school b. discussing how hard it is to be the new kid c. sharing their romantic feelings d. talking about how much they hate the weather
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Fred is the new kid at school and Sarah knows how that feels so she will introduce her friends to him.
list the six areas of interest.
Answer:
Explanation:
Conventional. Conventional people like organization, structure, and stability. ...
Investigative. Investigative types enjoy solving complex problems and appreciate abstract ideas. ...
Social. Social types value relationships and gravitate towards the “helping” professions such as nursing, counseling and teaching.
Artistic. ...
Realistic. ...
Enterprising.
Answer:
artistic social investigative enterprising conventional realistic
Explanation:
Which edit to these sentences is necessary to correct a writing error?
There are hundreds of dog breeds, though only about 175 is recognized by the American kennel club. Domesticated dogs share a common ancestry with wolves.
A.change “is recognized to “are recognized
B.Change “ancestry” to “
“ancestry”
C.change “Kennel club” to “Kennel club”
D.Change “breeds, though” to “breeds though,”
Answer:
I believe it's A
Explanation:
It was the most noticeable error.
will mark brainlist!! use absolution in a sentence 3 sentences please!
Answer:
England received absolution for the murder of Thomas Becket.
Penance accompanied by the judicial absolution of the priest makes a true sacrament.
The killer got on his knees and begged for absolution at his execution.
Explanation:
FILL IN THE BLANK!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIST!!!
Answer:
I'm not sure, I think it may be Boorish. Sorry if I'm wrong.
Explanation:
Logan earned an 80% on his test he answered 20questions correctly. How many questions were on the test ?
Answer:
16
Explanation:
You multiply 80% (.8) by 20 and receive your answer (16)!
Comunicating with someone for the purpose of business and professional works is known as ....... Speech
Answer:
Business Speech
Explanation:
Busdiness Speech is the type of communication where two or more people engage in a direct and effective conversation where everyone is involved in professional and commercial matters. This type of speech is very common in business environments, where this type of subject is recurrent and tends to involve many people, such as entrepreneurs, employees, administrators, among others.
Word
Definition
1. Relevant
Answer:
A. A restriction; reveals what cannot be done or what is not allowed.
2. Emotional Appeal
Answer:
B. Something that is beneficial
3. Interpretation
Answer:
C. Someone’s way of understanding or explaining
4. Advantages
Answer:
D. Connected in a way that is supportive
5. Disadvantages
Answer:
E. Something that is unfavorable
6. Limitations
Answer:
F. When the author uses the audience’s feelings to try to persuade them.
Answer:
this is confusing
Explanation:
How does Alexander FURTHER develop her claim that a racial caste system was coded into the idea of American
democracy? Use evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
5000
Explanation:
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alexander was a democracy to the american tribe
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the Caravan must reach its destination ____ sunset. fill in with preposition
Answer:
Explanation:
At
Coyote and Bear Plant a Garden Kathryn C. Tierney what kind of character is coyote in coyote and bear plant a garden
Answer:
Coyote is a tricky and covetous character.
Explanation:
In "Coyote and Bear plant a Garden", Coyote saw an empty land which he thought will be good for planting. He needed a partner that will work with him. So, a Bear came around and he shared his idea with the Bear who agreed immediately to work with him.
But Coyote decided to trick the Bear by planning to take the better part of the crops that grew. But he was outsmarted by the Bear. He tried tricking the Bear on two different occasions but yet the Bear outsmarted him. He was tricky and covetous and at the end, he never got anything from the garden.
Formalism is going through the motions of worship when your heart is not in it.
o True
False
Answer:
True 'v''v''vv''v
Explanation:
Answer:
False!
Explanation:
A hypocrite is someone who hates God and refuses to worship God.
hey say that the children of the ones who could not fly told their children. And now, me, I have told it to you.
How does this excerpt show that the story is a folktale?
It is passed down through the written word.
It is shared through oral tradition.
It is passed down through letters.
It is shared in a secretive manner.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Are iron bells used for funerals?
Answer:
Half-muffles are usually used for funerals
Explanation:
Henry David Thoreau’s Walden
Where I lived, and What I Lived For
What does it mean that his house wasn’t ready for winter and was just a "defense against the rain"?
Answer and Explanation:
When Thoreau says his house wasn't ready for winter and was just "a defense against the rain," he means the house he has built for himself is still unfinished. It does have walls and a roof, therefore being able to protect him against the rain. However, it does not yet have a chimney or plastering. The walls are made of boards, so he basically doesn't have much defense against the cold. Nevertheless, Thoreau begins to live in it anyway in the month of July, 1845.
imagine Eliza is reading this text as part of a research project and needs to create a summary of it. Which two statements best summarize the main ideas of the text?
Answer:
Historically, innovations in travel led to westward expansion in the United States.
Transportation and communication have served to unify United States citizens.
Explanation:
IF the text is:
adapted from The Expansion of the United States
from A Short History of the World
by H.G. Wells
The region of the world that displayed the most immediate and striking results from the new inventions in transport was North America. Politically, the United States embodied, and its constitution crystallized, the liberal ideas of the mid-eighteenth century. It dispensed with state-church or crown, it would have no titles, it protected property jealously as a method of freedom, and it gave nearly every adult male citizen a vote. Its method of voting was crude, and therefore its political life soon fell, but that did not prevent the newly emancipated population from developing an energy, enterprise, and public spirit far beyond that of any other contemporary population.
Then came that acceleration of locomotion. It is a curious thing that America, which owes most to this acceleration in locomotion, has felt it least. The United States has taken the railway, the river steamboat, the telegraph, and so forth as though they were a natural part of their growth. They were not. These things happened to come along just in time to save American unity. The United States of today was made first by the river steamboat, and then by the railway. Without these things, the present United States would have been altogether impossible. The westward flow of population would have been far more sluggish. It might never have crossed the great central plains. The first state established beyond the river was the steamboat state of Missouri in 1821. But the rest of the distance to the Pacific was done in a few decades.
If we had the resources then, it would be interesting to show a map of North America year by year from 1600 onward, with little dots to represent hundreds of people, each dot a hundred, and stars to represent cities of a hundred thousand people.
For two hundred years, the reader would see the little dots creeping slowly along the coastal districts and navigable waters, spreading still more gradually into Indiana, Kentucky, and so forth. Then somewhere about 1810 would come a change. Things would get more lively along the river courses. The dots would be multiplying and spreading. That would be the steamboat.
Then from about 1850 onward would come the black lines of the railways, and after that the little black dots would not simply creep but run. Then suddenly here and then there would appear the first stars to indicate the first great cities of a hundred thousand people. First one or two and then a multitude of cities—each like a knot in the growing net of the railways.
The growth of the United States is a process that has no precedent in the world's history; it is a new kind of occurrence. Such a community could not have come into existence before, and if it had, without railways it would certainly have dropped to pieces long before now. Without railways or telegraph, it would be far easier to administer California from Pekin than from Washington. But this great population of the United States of America has not only grown outrageously; it has kept uniform. Nay, it has become more uniform. The man of San Francisco is more like the man of New York today than the man of Virginia was like the man of New England a century ago. The United States is being woven by railway, by telegraph, more and more into one vast unity, speaking, thinking, and acting harmoniously with itself. Soon aviation will be helping in the work.
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hi, could you please help me with a journal question? Journal: Students are usually shocked at the widespread smoking in the book, including 16-year olds smoking with adults. The full dangers weren’t known in those days. What is something that we have/use/do today that you speculate could be shown to be more dangerous than thought 70 years from now? 300-500max words
thank you!!!!!!
Answer:
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Explanation:
While it may seem silly to think about now, I think that in several years we will look back and truly wonder why we used so much bioengineering for many of our common items. We have stopped using organic substances, although there has been a push for them, and we have resorted to using chemically made items. They are no longer from the Earth, yet pushed out of a factory ready for human use. Remedies, and items alike, I think that our ancestors will look back upon us with shame at how we treated the planet. Bioengineered substances have a very difficult time breaking down, which in turn, harms the planet further. So yes, these man-made substances will eventually harm us and our future.