Answer:
what goes up and down but never moves
What goes up and down but never moves? The stairs
Explanation:
stairs
Explanation:
stairs goes up and down at the same time but don't move firm,but not moving
Match each term with its correct definition
Column A
Column B
1.
indictment
a. originating
2.
catatonic
b. the state of being equal
3.
menacing
c. immobile; unresponsive
4.
vulnerable
d. move with an alternating motion
9າ.
Ensue
e. physical or emotional attack or harm
6.
pulsate
f. accusation of a serious crime
7
equality
g. danger: threat
8.
expound
h. as a result of
Answer:
thj
Explanation:
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what dose this mean ???????????????????????????
Answer:
These all are opposites in a way- most of these are associated with negative feelings and thoughts.
Explanation:
Bluffing - Lying; negative
Desperate - Feeling a need; negative
Risks - Taking dangerous actions ; negative
Misunderstood - Feeling as if nobody pays attention to you; negative
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What theme do Mr. Hooper's last words convey in the black viel
a. Everyone in the world is guilty of sin and should be concerned
b. Everyone makes mistakes and no one is perfect, accept others without judging behaviors
c. Don't be concerned about what other people think. Dress as you want to cover or bring attention to oneself
d. People who have done the most wrong use "coverings to hide or bring attention to themselves .
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because he referred to a man who was giving up his sins to his creator
Edwards describes hell as
A. a dark, lonely place.
B. a cold, miserable place.
C. a hot, fiery, bottomless pit.
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Answer:
tender
Explanation:
the mood set here starts a little hopless and tired turning to a brighter future as far as I can see
CONATRUCTED RESPONSE: Cite Text Evidence 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. Students should support their positions with text evidence from this selection and two nonfiction selections describing the real experiences of Diane Nash and John Lewis. They should: compare and contrast the fiction and nonfiction stories with respect to character, setting, and point of view. examine how the author uses historical details to tell a story determine which story details are fact-based and which are made-up write in paragraph form and complete sentences.
Text: "Doris Is Coming" by ZZ Packer
Answer:
1960 bama
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
STEVE
(whirls around toward her)
Show them nothing! If they want to look inside our house—let them get a search warrant.
CHARLIE
Look, buddy, you can't afford to—
STEVE
(interrupting)
Charlie, don't tell me what I can afford! And stop telling me who's dangerous and who isn't and who's safe and who's a menace.
According to the stage directions, what is Steve’s attitude in this scene?
He is growing angry about the accusations being made against him.
He is greatly disappointed that Charlie would accuse him of such things.
He is highly amused that Charlie thinks he is involved in what is occurring.
He is secretly pleased by the accusations that are being made about him.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Read the following text:
A lady in a fine gown and hat stepped out of the carriage and strode up to the door of 221B Baker Street. She sniffled and used a handkerchief to wipe away her tears. Taking a deep breath, she rapped on the door of the world's most famous detective.
Mrs. Hudson answered the door and ushered the visitor to Sherlock Holmes' flat. The detective stood tall and confident, gazing at Mrs. Blakely with an inquisitive smile. He invited Mrs. Blakely to enter. Mrs. Hudson offered her some tea. After using the tea to warm her hands, Mrs. Blakely felt capable of explaining her situation. Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Blakely had arrived home to find a masked individual robbing her house. When the mysterious figure heard her approach, he or she ran farther into the house and disappeared. All that remained was the black mask lying on the ground. Mrs. Blakely's most prized possession, a massive purple gem, also had disappeared. While Mrs. Blakely knew it would be useless to ask Holmes to retrieve the gem, she wanted him to determine how the thief and gem had disappeared so completely.
Sherlock Holmes listened to the tale and agreed to visit the crime scene. The safe was open and empty, but it was not damaged. There was no visible entry into the room where the safe was kept: the windows were sealed, and the door was not damaged. Mrs. Blakely led Sherlock Holmes farther into the house and stopped in the middle of a hallway of old portraits. There were no windows, and the only door was at the other end of the hallway.
"This spot is where I found the black mask," Mrs. Blakely explained.
Sherlock Holmes inspected the hallway with a wrinkled brow. He walked up and down the hallway. He put his hand on the smooth floor. Then, Sherlock's brow smoothed and a glint entered his eyes. Turning to the wall, he pressed the expensive portrait into the wall.
"What are you doing to my painting?" Mrs. Blakely gasped.
"Calm down, Mrs. Blakely," Holmes replied. "The solution to this mystery is staring you in the face. There is no sign of a break in, so the thief has access to the house. The thief disappeared in this spot without using the far door, so there must be a hiding spot within the walls or floor. There are scratches on the ground near this portrait. I felt a draft when I reached down to test the floor. It's elementary, Mrs. Blakely. The thief is hidden in the wall behind this portrait."
Holmes pushed the portrait harder into the wall. The wall moved, revealing a hiding place. Sherlock Holmes lit a candle. Its light revealed a sleeping maid with a gigantic purple gem clasped in her hands. The mystery of the disappearing thief was solved.
Select the detail that supports this statement: Mrs. Blakely was upset when she arrived to speak with Sherlock Holmes. (2 points)
a
A lady in a fine gown and hat stepped out of the carriage and strode up to the door.
b
Taking a deep breath, she rapped on the door of the world's most famous detective.
c
She sniffled and used a handkerchief to wipe away her tears.
d
Mrs. Hudson ushered the visitor to Sherlock Holmes' flat.
Answer:
the answer is B hope this helps!! :)
Explanation:
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Explanation:
What is the significance of "The Lottery" in Shirley Jackson's writing?
It was her first short story.
It is her most famous and most controversial story.
It is her best-loved humorous story.
It was based on events in her life.
Answer:
It is her most famous and most controversial story. She received lots of hate mail, even from her parents.
Explanation:
I could not find where it was her first short story. Another one, "Charles" was published in 1948, the same year as "The Lottery".
It is most definitely NOT a humorous story.
It was fiction.
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Answer:
Thanks but no arent you a girl ir what???
Explanation:
Sorry
Using your notes, write a two-paragraph journal entry from the perspective of someone your age who is living in West Berlin during the Berlin airlift
Answer:
Hi, My name is Niall Horan and I live in West Berlin. Right now there's a thing going on called the Berlin Airlift. The Russians are trying to take us over. You see this is a bad thing because the Russians are communist, and in a communist society you don't have a say in the government and you have very little room to stand up for yourself. This is why we are so afraid of the Russians.
Another reason why were afraid of the communist is because they are a very pro-war society. We are anti-war we believe that peace is the answer. When someone with totally different beliefs come and takes over your country, it's a scary idea to imagine. The Russians are powerful and scary, and as a 16 year old girl, it's traumatizing.
Explanation:
Hi, I reside in West Berlin. There is currently a situation dubbed the Berlin Airlift. We are under attack from the Russians. You know this is a bad thing because the Russians are communists, and in a communist society, you have very little room to advocate for yourself and no influence in how the government is run. We are so terrified of the Russians because of this.
Who are Russians?Eastern European natives of the East Slavic ethnicity known as the Russians have ties to Russia through shared ancestry, culture, and history. The Russian people all speak Russian, the most common Slavic language, and have practiced Orthodox Christianity as their historical religion since the 11th century.
Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Christian Russian Orthodoxy are acknowledged as being native to the Russian people and are given unique rights.
The Slavic tribes, the progenitors of modern Russians, are supposed to have originated in the wooded regions of the Pinsk Marshes, one of Europe's largest wetlands.
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Which source would provide the best answer to this question: what is it like for someone who is captured and held for ransom by pirates?
A -an article about recent pirate kidnappings around the globe
B- a book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates
C- an instruction manual for pirates
D- an Internet search using the phrase “pirate ransoms”
B. since it's from experience!!
Answer:
the answer it B
Explanation:
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1
What is the most common blood t
a AB-
b B-
СО+
2
How much do fingernails
grow per month?
a 0.75 mm
b 1.5 mm
c 3 mm
3
Where exactly is your heart?
a On the left of your chest.
b In the middle of your chest.
c In the middle of your chest, a b
4 How long are the human intestine
a 3.5 m
b 8.5 m
C 13.5 m
Answer:
Explanation:
c. O +c. 3 mma. on the left of your chest.b. 8.5 mhope it will help
1)option C : O+
2)option C : 3mm
3)option B : middle of your chest
4)option C : 13.5 m
Explanation:
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Name the two extremists – according to MLK Jr.
10points
Answer:
He lists many examples of extremists from himself to Thomas Jefferson so Abe Lincoln. The question is not if we will be an extremist but rather what extremist will we be.
Explanation:
Answer:
Dr King thus joined a number of people such as Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X who were also considered to be extremists - and indeed in some cases terrorists
Explanation:
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Summary:
At the start of the poem, the speaker responds to prejudice like she is in a hurry but she also sets the tone of a soft tone. Meaning she responds like she is in a hurry but her tone is not aggressive. Her tone is nice and soft. At the middle/end of the poem, the speaker seems to be getting impatient to the point where she just pretends like prejudice is not existent and she walked through nothing. She calls Prejudice a "Colossal mute" fueling her anger. She is already annoyed with Prejudice for sitting in her way and not moving preventing her from doing her important obligations.
1. How does the setting of the poem contribute to its central theme?
Answer: B
The answer is B because in the start of the poem, the speaker announces that she is "climbing up a mountain path with many things to do" this tells us that she was on a mountain and she was going UP the mountain path with a struggle since she was carrying something.
Therefore the correct answer is B.
Everyone knew the defendant’s statement was simply _____________ meant to persuade the judge into giving him a light sentence.
A. Resonate
B. Rhetoric
C. aesthetic
D.Inadequate
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Read the dictionary entry . Undertaking n. 1. An important or difficult task 2. The business of burial 3. A promise to do something 4. A guarantee of work done It could be inferred that the word undertaking in the text means project." Drag the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the sentences .
Answer: 1. Correct 2. Definition 1
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Answer:
Correct, An important or difficult task
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Why does the author most likely Include the underlined sentence in the text?
OA He includes it as reasoning to connect a piece of evidence to his thesis statement.
OB. He Includes it as evidence that older English clothes were superior to current American fashions.
OC. He includes it as the thesis statement for this passage, since the argument centers around this point.
OD He includes it as the conclusion for the passage that ties the various ideas together and explains their
Importance.
Answer:
He includes it as evidence that older English clothes were superior to current American fashions.
The author most likely to include the underlined sentence in the text is :
B. He Includes it as evidence that older English clothes were superior to current American fashions.
"Oscar Wilde"
The author most likely to include the underlined sentence in the text is that he includes it as evidence that older English clothes were superior to current American fashions.The author mentions that the earlier dresses of England were so graceful and beautiful.He means that the older fashion were of dresses made uniquely and decorated differently that it never gets old and was passed to their daughters.Thus, the correct answer is B.
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From "Two Kinds"
By Amy Tan
In paragraphs 38–40, what is the significance of the conversation between Jing-mei’s mother and Auntie Lindo in relation to the overall conflict of the story?
What animals can survive harsh winters(that are not penguins)? How do you think they are able to do this? What can humans learn from studying animals in nature? How do you think this can contribute to our own survival?
Answer:
bears by migration or hybernation
Explanation:
Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare
(excerpt from Act 3, Scene II)
In the prior acts of Julius Caesar, noble Romans have conspired against their leader, Caesar, and assassinated him. In this scene, Brutus, a well-respected man and longtime friend of Caesar, has addressed the people of Rome to explain why they've conspired against Caesar. Marc Antony, another longtime friend of Caesar, also addresses the Roman people.
MARC ANTONY: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interrèd with their bones.
So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus
Hath told you Caesar was ambitious.
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Caesar answered it.
Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest—
For Brutus is an honorable man;
So are they all, all honorable men—
Come I to speak in Caesar’s funeral.
He was my friend, faithful and just to me.
But Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honorable man.
He hath brought many captives home to Rome
Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill.
Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?
When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept.
Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And Brutus is an honorable man.
You all did see that on the Lupercal
I thrice presented him a kingly crown,
Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition?
Yet Brutus says he was ambitious,
And, sure, he is an honorable man.
I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke,
But here I am to speak what I do know.
You all did love him once, not without cause.
What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?
2
Select the correct answer.
What does Shakespeare emphasize about Caesar in Marc Antony’s speech?
A.
Caesar was disliked by the citizens of Rome.
B.
Caesar brought wealth to the city of Rome.
C.
Caesar did honorable things in his life.
D.
Caesar was a very ambitious leader.
Shakespeare highlight Caesar in his speech of Mark Antony:
C). Caesar did honorable things in his life.
William ShakespeareAs per the supplied excerpt, the author aspires to bring to light the valuable things taken up by Caesar in life which was ignored initially.
The component that highlights his attempts as a faithful and credible friend is illustrated via his function of taking the captives back home.
The interrogation or examination if he had stayed aspirational actually post denying/rejecting the authority for 3 regular times. This reflects that his acts deserve credit and appraisal.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
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what was the condition of you district in the past? compare that with the present condition.
Explanation:
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What is President’s Day
President's Day is a federal holiday officially named Washington's Birthday and is a celebration of USA's first president - George Washington.
Which of the following lines from the speech would not be an example of logos
Answer:
1,2,4 are all logos examples. 3 is not
Explanation:
logos uses charts graphs numbers etc.
How does Anne frank feel about “goodbyes”?
Why is Christianity referred to as a historical religion?
Answer:
Christianity began in the 1st century AD after Jesus died and was said to be resurrected, as a small group of Jewish people in Judea, but quickly spread throughout the Roman empire. Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia.
Explanation:
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Answer: Well, when you're paraphrasing, you have a second chance to impress your teacher with a vivid amount of vocabulary.
Explanation:
The poet organizes the poem into stanzas that have four lines or only two lines. Explain why the poet structured the poem in this way by comparing the content presented in the four-line and two-line stanzas. Support your answer with at least two details from the poem.
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the poem "Brennan on the Moor".
The poet structured the poem in stanzas of four and only verses, because he wanted to tell a story of a hero, but do it in a musical way, where he presented a chorus that reinforces the heroism of that character, but presented stanzas that present the adventures that the hero participated.
In this case, the verses with four verses present the adventures of the hero in a more comprehensive and detailed way, while the verses of two verses, present a refraction that is repeated to reinforce the main characteristic of these heroes and reinforce the theme of the poem.
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Answer:
whats the code
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation: