Answer:
what he said morre isolated socially and culturally
Explanation:
Which word is a synonym of nominate?
amplify
recommend
Answer: Recommend is the answer.
Explanation:
What did Nelson Mandela fight for?
Former South African president and civil rights advocate Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to fighting for equality—and ultimately helped topple South Africa's racist system of apartheid.
what is diffusion and osmosis
Diffusion: Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration. The overall effect is to equalize concentration throughout the medium.
Osmosis: Osmosis is the movement of solvent particles across a semipermeable membrane from a dilute solution into a concentrated solution.
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Read this excerpt from “The Unseen Values.”
The point, of course, is that any knowledge eventually pays dividends. The things we learn from our national space program will produce benefits in ways entirely unrelated to missiles or interplanetary travel.
Which words in the passage above best help the reader infer the meaning of dividends?
"national" and "interplanetary"
"knowledge" and "learn"
"pays" and "benefits"
"missiles" and "travel"
Answer:
Pays” and “benefits”
Explanation:
What does audacious mean in paragraph 6?
Abigail Adams
A. Radical
B. Exciting
C. Reckless
D. Brave
Answer:
Without more information I would think it would be C.
Explanation:
What do you think will happen at the end of the Odyssey
Answer:
After a grueling twenty-year journey, Odysseus finds peace at the end of the epic poem. When he returns home to Ithaca, he finds one hundred suitors in his home, as Teiresias's prophecy forewarned. With the help of Athena, his son, and a few servants, he kills all of the suitors and reclaims the home
Explanation:
This is my opinion- :P
Which of the following words and phrases contribute to Satanta’s assertive tone? Check the three boxes that apply.
“I shall hide nothing from you”
“and not in the dark”
“We . . . are getting tired”
“will not part with it”
“you are all big chiefs”
“free and happy”
“I feel sorry”
its 1,3,4
Answer:
its A and C
Explanation:
I just did that question
What do you think the title of the selection means?
Please help asap:c i will mark you brainliest
Mice and men chapter 1 summary
Answer: Hope this helps!!! :D
The story opens with the description of a riverbed in rural California, a beautiful, wooded area at the base of “golden foothill slopes.” A path runs to the river, used by boys going swimming and riffraff coming down from the highway. Two men walk along the path. The first, George, is small, wiry, and sharp-featured, while his companion, Lennie, is large and awkward. They are both dressed in denim, farmhand attire.
As they reach a clearing, Lennie stops to drink from the river, and George warns him not to drink too much or he will get sick, as he did the night before. As their conversation continues, it becomes clear that the larger man has a mild mental disability, and that his companion looks out for his safety. George begins to complain about the bus driver who dropped them off a long way from their intended destination—a ranch on which they are due to begin work. Lennie interrupts him to ask where they are going. His companion impatiently reminds him of their movements over the past few days, and then notices that Lennie is holding a dead mouse. George takes it away from him. Lennie insists that he is not responsible for killing the mouse, that he just wanted to pet it, but George loses his temper and throws it across the stream. George warns Lennie that they are going to work on a ranch, and that he must behave himself when they meet the boss. George does not want any trouble of the kind they encountered in Weed, the last place they worked.
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Answer:
this is hard hold up
Explanation:
Any two measures to stop intellectual migration
Answer:
Provide basic facility like hospitals, colleges and transportation etc. 》 School plays a vital role to stop intellectual migration by providing adequate facilities,scholarships, quality education, serious financial commitment and reorientation to discourage the migration.Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.
She looked at the Queen, who seemed to have suddenly wrapped herself up in wool. Alice rubbed her eyes, and looked again. She couldn't make out what had happened at all. Was she in a shop? And was that really—was it really a SHEEP that was sitting on the other side of the counter? Rub as she could, she could make nothing more of it: she was in a little dark shop, leaning with her elbows on the counter, and opposite to her was an old Sheep, sitting in an arm-chair knitting, and every now and then leaving off to look at her through a great pair of spectacles.
“What is it you want to buy?” the Sheep said at last, looking up for a moment from her knitting.
“I don't QUITE know yet,” Alice said, very gently. “I should like to look all round me first, if I might.”
“You may look in front of you, and on both sides, if you like,” said the Sheep: “but you can't look ALL round you—unless you've got eyes at the back of your head.”
The tone of this passage is best described as
serious and reflective.
scientific and factual.
light and romantic.
imaginative and humorous.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
imaginative and humorous.
Answer:
D. imaginative and humorous.
Explanation:
where else in summer of the mariposas did the author develop the theme of chapter 15
Answer:
This theme is developed through the words of wisdom from Abuelita because she expresses her pride in the sisters' kindness and loyalty toward one another and asks them to continue to remain kind and caring toward one another as they return home.
Explanation:
I got both wrong.
What type of poet are this?
Answer: question 6 is a rhyme
And for the other question I think it’s an hyperbole
Explanation:
Answer:
Question 6 is C and 7 is A. If i'm wrong, i'm really sorry. May I please get brainliest please?
Explanation:
All the other male pigs on the farm were porkers. The best known among them was a small fat pig named Squealer, with very round cheeks, twinkling eyes, nimble movements, and a shrill voice. He was a brilliant talker, and when he was arguing some difficult point he had a way of skipping from side to side and whisking his tail which was somehow very persuasive. The others said of Squealer that he could turn black into white. –Animal Farm, George Orwell Which statement best explains the central idea from the passage? Squealer doesn’t know the difference between right and wrong. Squealer uses body language to get his point across. Squealer can make others believe anything, even lies. Squealer’s manner of presentation entertains others.
Answer:
Squealer can make others believe anything, even lies.
Explanation:
In his probably most famous work, George Orwell satirically and metaphorically expressed his views on society, socialism, communism, human nature, lust for power etc.
This particular excerpt describes Squealer as a brilliant and persuasive speaker. Although his body language was also mentioned, the emphasis is on his skill with words, as stated above:
"The others said of Squealer that he could turn black into white.", which pretty much sums up how good speaker he was.
Answer:
Squealer can make others believe anything, even lies.
Explanation:
Just took it and got it right.
Based on your reading of the evidence against Elizabeth, what does it
seem is the motive here in the Crucible Act 2?
A) harm a person's honor
B) to gain a better reputation
C) clear the pathway for someone's spouse
D) to prove that she is a sinless soul
What does the excerpt show about the historical
context of the story?
Read the excerpt from "As Good as Gold."
When the news hit the Seattle press in July of 1897,
gold fever had spread to everyone, and old timers
stoked the flames with their stories of uncles who had
struck it rich back in the California days of '49. "But
California was dry and warm," Sam muttered as he
readjusted his pack and trudged on through the biting
snow of an Alaskan February. His brother Jake had
insisted that an early start would get them to a claim
just in time for the spring thaw of those golden creeks.
Gold had been discovered previously in Seattle.
Gold had been mined in North America before.
© Gold was far less valuable than oil at this time
Gold was more valuable in Alaska than California
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Gold had been mined in North America before.
Explanation:
Why was the American economy in the 1920s suddenly in shambles?
Question 7 option
The bull market had crashed, seemingly for no reason.
Years of overspending and bloated credit could not survive an unstable market.
Europe’s sanctions against the U.S. caused the sudden depression.
Hoover’s attempts to fix the economy only made the drop much worse.
Answer:
The main reasons for America's economic boom in the 1920s were technological progress which led to the mass production of goods, the electrification of America, new mass marketing techniques, the availability of cheap credit and increased employment which, in turn, created a huge amount of consumers.
Explanation:
The American economy in the 1920s was suddenly in shambles because B. Years of overspending and bloated credit could not survive an unstable market.
It should be noted that the Great Depression was a period that was caused by bloated credit and a high stock price.
This resulted in the loss of jobs and a downturn in the economy of the United States. The years of increased expenditure also resulted in the shambles of the economy in this period.
Learn more about an economy on:
https://brainly.com/question/19649600
In this excerpt, what unusual belief does Usher hold?
Answer:
In this excerpt, what unusual belief does Usher hold? A) He believes that forms of matter are capable of having senses.
What is good logo for my jar of junk?
Identify the errors in the passage
In DeCristofano's book, she describes black Holes like whirlpools They work like a swirling current that sucks in anything nearby. Things that are further away isn't affected. They are too far to feel the whirlpool's pull. But anything close had better watch out! Fish, driftwood, fallen leaves, would all get sucked into a whirlpool. This is how a black hole sucks in space materials.
A. capitalization, spelling
B. capitalization, punctuation, grammar
C. spelling, word spacing
D. spelling, word spacing, punctuation, capitalization
In DeCristofano's book, she describes black Holes as if they were whirlpools. They work like a swirling current that sucks in anything nearby. Things that are further away aren't affected. They are too far to feel the whirlpool's pull. But anything close had better watch out! Fish, driftwood, and fallen leaves can all get sucked into a whirlpool. This is how a black hole sucks in space materials.
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I believe the answer is "D."
Answer:
3: capitalization, punctuation, grammar
Read this excerpt from "Life Without Go-Go Boots" by Barbara Kingsolver and answer the question.
We lived in the country, in the middle of an alfalfa field, we had no immediate access to Bobble Brooks sweaters. I went to school in the hand-me-downs of a cousin three years older. She had excellent fashion sense, but during the three-year lag her every sleek outfit turned to a pumpkin.2 ... My black lace-up oxfords, which my parents perceived to have orthopedic value, carried thelr own welght in the spectacle. I suspected people noticed, and I knew it for sure on the day Billy Stamps announced to the lunch line, "Make way for the Bride of Frankenstein,"4
Which of the numbered sentences from the excerpt shows the most immediacy and why?
01- mentions a popular style of the times
02- is an allusion to Cinderella
03- mentions her parents' thoughts
04- draws us Into the scene
What is the meaning of the foreign expression in bold? The Army Art Program began during World War I as a way to record history and boost morale. As part of the artist-in-residence program, eight soldier-artists were given carte blanche to use any style or medium they desired to create art depicting the lives of American soldiers.
Answer and Explanation:
Since this question has no options, I will offer a general explanation of the foreign expression.
The sentence we are analyzing here presents the French expression "carte blanche". Giving someone carte blanche means giving them total freedom to do something. For example: Mr. Johnson gave us carte blanche to choose the theme for our final paper.
In the passage, we are told "eight soldier-artists were given carte blanche". That means they were free to do whatever they chose to; they were free to use "any style or medium" they wanted.
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For which topic would a live demonstration work BEST in a speech?
a. how electricity is produced
b. how to repair a watch
c. how two chemicals violently react
d. how to change the oil in a car
I need to write an "essay", any ideas? I need a topic that has depth and conveys emotion.
Answer:
maybe about personal growth?
or a loss, how you've changed, how you watched someone else change, accepting yourself, finding peace or meaning in life, a deep secret, a childhood memory that you still think about, thinking you're not good enough, loss of innocence, etc
Answer: The difference between writing emotion and writing feeling is more one of degree than kind. Feeling is emotion that has been habituated and refined; it is understood and can be used deliberately. I know how I feel about this person and treat her accordingly. Emotion is more raw, unconsidered. It comes to us unbidden, regardless of how familiar it might be. Rage is an emotion. Contempt is a feeling.
Both emotion and feeling are essential not only in fiction but in nonfiction. However, given their unique qualities, rendering them on the page requires different techniques.
Both rely upon understanding what readers want. People don’t turn to stories to experience what you, the writer, have experienced—or even what your characters have. They read to have their own experience. Our job is to create a series of effects to facilitate and enhance that experience.
Explanation:
what does the author use to support the idea that we still have much to learn from wilderness areas?
a. facts about other Amazon Basin species
b. personal opinions of the author
c. comments from a wildlife expert
d. statistics on discoveries of new species
Answer:
C. Comments from a wildlife expert.
Explanation:
The author supports and develops the main ideas of the article in part by paraphrasing comments by Fabio Röhe, who works for the Wildlife Conservation Society. For example, this expert testimony gives more weight to the idea that we have more to learn from wilderness areas.
Answer:
comments from a wildlife expert
Which line would be most appropriate to include when writing for parents?
Answer:
yess
Explanation:
Yes,because you usaste las abrevias.
Answer:
The C. Home is one of the best places to teach children about empathy
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Ruled is the same as reined
Answer:
D. Ruled
Explanation:
reign means to rule, so reigned would be the past tense meaning ruled.
13. Explain the principleos of
a sustainable development.
What is the point of view of the poem "Dreamers."
Answer:
The author uses a serious and morbid tone, as to let the audience feel the anguish of the soldiers. The tone helps the audience to create an image in their mind.