What is the conflict (problem) in the story ? Book brothers in hope

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During the late 1980s the conflicts were between the Muslim Arab government of the North and the non-Arab, Christian and Animist black Africans in the South. Thousands of Sudanese boys were orphaned when armed soldiers attacked their villages, killing their families.

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What does this passage tell us most about Clover?

She is anxious.
She is timid.
She is protective.
She likes ducklings.What is the last step of the problem solving process?

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i think protective

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who wanna fight l m a o

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fights me

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me omg

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ive been in such a petty mood

write a compare-and-contrast anaylis to compare the way two different texts present similar ideas​

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Compare: Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between. Contrast: Compare in such a way as to emphasize differences. Therefore, to contrast is to compare. They mean the same thing. So, just write the differences and similarities between the two texts and you should be fine. It doesn;t matter what subject or topic it is, just stick to the guidelines

what is acceptance of responsibility​

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Accepting responsibility gives you the ability to change your life for the better. You can make a list of things you want to do or things you need to do. Identifying necessary better behaviour elements and adding them to the list can assist you with making specific improvements in your life.

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True or False: The only difference between parallelism and antithesis is that antithesis contains a contrast, or opposites, but both are balanced sentences. (No need to use a word from the word bank on this one--just type "true" or "false."

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true

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Explain the purpose of the afterword included at the end of “Into the Air” and the author’s most likely purpose for including it in the text.

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Please include more information.

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I don't have enough information to answer this. If there are answer choices, please include them b/c it'll make it easier to help you.

The author of Speaking into the Air responds to some of its detractors in this afterword. These are letters to the living rather than conversations with the dead. These are enactments and improvements of the book's arguments written in an effort to connect.

What's the purpose of an afterword?

A book's afterword is a part of text intended to offer information that is related to the book's main subject.

Although it appears at the conclusion, it is akin to a foreword. Both fiction and nonfiction books can have afterword parts that give context for the material. For instance, timeless works like Romeo & Juliet or Frankenstein.

An afterword and an epilogue serve different purposes. A story's epilogue, which concludes the narrative, functions as its final chapter. A statement about the entire story is made in an afterword, which is typically delivered from a different viewpoint and historical period.

Thus, The author of Speaking into the Air responds to some of its detractors in this afterword.

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How did the Greasers react to the beatings Johnny received from his father? What evidence is there in paragraphs 1-5 that the Greasers were more deeply affected by Johnny’s beating at the hands of the Socs? Why do you think this was the case? Cite specific evidence from the text to support your response?

PARAGRAPHS HERE:

We were used to seeing Johnny banged up—his father clobbered him around a lot, and although it made us madder than heck, we couldn't do anything about it. But those beatings had been nothing like this. Johnny’s face was cut up and bruised and swollen, and there was a wide gash from his temple to his cheekbone. He would carry that scar all his life. His white T-shirt was splattered with blood. I just stood there, trembling with sudden cold. I thought he might be dead; surely no one could be beaten like that and live. Steve closed his eyes for a second and muffled a groan as he dropped on his knees beside Soda.


Start of paragraph 2 of 16Somehow the gang sensed what had happened. Two-Bit was suddenly there beside me, and for once his comical grin was gone and his dancing gray eyes were stormy. Darry had seen us from our porch and ran toward us, suddenly skidding to a halt. Dally was there, too, swearing under his breath, and turning away with a sick expression on his face. I wondered about it vaguely. Dally had seen people killed on the streets of New York’s West Side. Why did he look sick now?


Start of paragraph 3 of 16“Johnny?” Soda lifted him up and held him against his shoulder. He gave the limp body a slight shake. “Hey, Johnnycake.”


Start of paragraph 4 of 16Johnny didn’t open his eyes, but there came a soft question. “Soda?”


Start of paragraph 5 of 16“Yeah, it’s me,” Sodapop said. “Don’t talk. You’re gonna be okay.”

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I remembered Johnny--- his face all cut up and bruised, and I remembered how he had cried when we found him, half-conscious, in the comer lot. Johnny had it awful rough at home--- it took a lot to make him cry.

Can someone please help me

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It should be D. Ethos: Emotion/ feelings.

I need to vent! Please

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Answer:

I'm here if you still need someone to talk to <3

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I know you posted this question 4 days ago, but some feelings stick around for more than 4 days, so if you still need someone to vent to I'll be here for you, even though it might take a bit for me to check my notifications, feel free to get out any emotions you need to get out :)

how does the Author use of flash back in “Anna’s Choice” represents a turning point in the story ?

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were is the picture

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Which one do you prefer "I can't afford it" or "How can I afford it"? Why? Please relate your answer to how our brain works and the explanation




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It depends I would choose " How can I afford it " because that is the more positive way to think and saying it will not only make it positive but you will work hard to afford whatever the thing is. All of this depends on your ego and if you are a good or bad person.

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How can I afford it

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asking yourself how ?brings many different ideas.meaning you could find many different ways on HOW you can afford it :)

What makes oxygen in the atmosphere

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Trees and plants i guess

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At least half of Earth's oxygen comes from the ocean.

Scientists estimate that 50-80% of the oxygen production on Earth comes from the ocean. The majority of this production is from oceanic plankton — drifting plants, algae, and some bacteria that can photosynthesize.

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Please read the short story "Sleeping" By Katharine Weber. Once you have finished, you will write your ideas down to continue the writing prompt avaliable at the end of the story.



“Sleeping”



By Katharine Weber



She would not have to change a diaper, they said. In fact, she would not have to do anything at all. Mrs. Winter said that Charles would not wake while she and Mr. Winter were out at the movies. He was a very sound sleeper, she said. No need to have a bottle for him or anything. Before the Winters left they said absolutely please not to look in on the sleeping baby because the door squeaked too loudly.



Harriet had never held a baby, except for one brief moment, when she was about six, when Mrs. Antler next door had surprisingly bestowed on her the tight little bundle that was their new baby, Andrea. Harriet had sat very still and her arms had begun to ache from the tension by the time Mrs. Antler took back her baby. Andy was now a plump seven-year-old, older than Harriet had been when she held her that day.



After two hours of reading all of the boring mail piled neatly on a desk in the bedroom and looking through a depressing wedding album filled with photographs of dressed-up people in desperate need of orthodonture (Harriet had just ended two years in braces and was very conscious of malocclusion issues) while flipping channels on their television, Harriet turned the knob on the baby's door very tentatively, but it seemed locked. She didn’t dare turn the knob with more pressure because what if she made a noise and woke him and he started to cry?



She stood outside the door and tried to hear the sound of a baby breathing but she couldn’t hear anything through the door but the sound of the occasional car that passed by on the street outside. She wondered what Charles looked like. She wasn’t even sure how old he was. Why had she agreed to baby-sit when Mr. Winter approached her at the swim club? She had never seen him before, and it was flattering that he took her for being capable, as if just being a girl her age automatically qualified her as a baby-sitter.

By the time the Winters came home, Harriet had eaten most of the M & M's in the glass bowl on their coffee table: first all the blue ones, then the red ones ,then all the green ones, and so on, leaving, in the end, only the yellow.

They gave her too much money and didn’t ask her about anything. Mrs. Winter seemed to be waiting for her to leave before checking on the baby. Mr. Winter drove her home in silence. When they reached her house he said, My wife. He hesitated, then he said, You understand, don't you? and Harriet answered Yes without looking at him or being sure what they were talking about although she did really know what he was telling her and then she got out of his car and watched him drive away.



Writing Prompt



You have just read “Sleeping” by Katharine Weber in which a young girl is asked to babysit a child that she will never see. In an essay, narrate what happens after Mr. Winter drops Harriet off at home. Be sure to use what you have learned about the setting, characters, and plot of the passage as you write your continuation.

Your writing will be scored based on the development of ideas, organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage, and mechanics.

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complete your essay?   Answer:

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If you could be an action super hero for the day, who would you be and what would your special powers be?
You are to write a 1st person essay in the present tense form. Everything is happening now, not in the past.
You will write a 3 paragraph creative essay on the prompt. Make sure to respond to the questions in your essay.
Where do you come from? What is your name? How did you get the name?
What are your powers and how did you discover them?
Remember it's only for one day, so use the day wisely.

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If I were to be a superhero for a day I would be Iron man. And I would choose the powers to be able to shapeshift, it's basically a power that allows you to have the ability to transform through an inherently superhuman ability. Why? because there could be any situation to the point where you would need to shapeshift and help someone in that situation.

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If I was an action super hero for the day, I would be BlakCrystalzz. And I would have cool powers like, Unbreakable Bones, and Night Vision, and more cool powers.

So my name is BlakCrystalzz, and I got my name because of my personality. I was as sharp as a crystal, and I could move through the night like no other. My powers are Night Vision, Unbreakable bones, and super speed.

I found out I had superpowers when I was out at the park at night, and my mom left me to use the bathroom. I was sitting on the bench and I saw a man walking toward me. I got up and walked away casually. The man started running and I started running as well. But when I started running, I felt myself going fast and the man couldn't catch up to me. That was when I figured out I had super speed. Since it was getting dark out I was starting to get scared and I found out I can see much better in the dark. I was moving so smoothly and I wasn't hesitating during the night. That was how I discovered I had powers.

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(P.S. This is of course not real, but I tried my best.) I hope this helps.     :)

Who would most likely be interested in "designer" potatoes?

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some people may be . you never know. there is alot of people out there.

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Considering the impact of and conflict in a story helps determine its
A. journalism
B. sensationalism
C. current issues
D. news value

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news value

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PLS HELP ASAP!!!! i’m kinda scared for my grade rn

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Answer:

c

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Is the book "Ghost" by Raina Telegemeier?
A)Logos
B)Ethos
C)Pathos
D)All of above(All of them)

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Answer:

B) Ethos...............

Write an essay explaining why it is important to keep the promises you make

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Explanation:

When we don’t keep a promise to someone, it may make the person think that we don’t value them and that we’ve chosen to put something or someone ahead of our commitment to them. Even if it’s a small promise, the person we break that promise to now believes that they cannot rely on us or count on us for anything. Words are literal building blocks of your existence and even shape and reflect your integrity. Since we know words hold that much power, we need to always have positive intentions and never lie or say something that we won’t or don’t live up to, which includes making a promise that you intend to keep, under any circumstances.

Keeping a promise shows to the person you’re in the relationship with, whether it be a friend, schoolmate, colleague, husband, wife, child or other, that you’re an honest person and won’t try to hide anything from them, and that your intentions with them never have to be questioned. Some of us may spend so much time making promises to our loved ones, and then when we can’t follow through with them, they just end up being hurt and we feel guilty because we couldn’t make our words turn into action. Sometimes it’s out of choice, which is a very selfish act; forgetfulness, again, selfish; or maybe it’s because we just can’t follow through with it, though in the beginning, we almost knew for a fact we could.

Making false promises- a promise that is made by someone with no intent to carry it out or just to plain deceive someone- is something that could end the trust in your relationship, because that is just as bad as lying to them deliberately and it hurts the other person, especially when it’s a big promise. Even small ones hurt. That’s why we need to be aware of everything we do. We have to make our “yes” actually mean “yes” and our “no” actually mean “no”. Any situation we are faced with where we have to make a serious promise or even making a small one, no matter how big or small the promise is, we need to be sure we are absolutely positive that we will carry it out so that person can have our full trust and know that they can rely on us for anything. That is what builds a strong, healthy and happy relationship.

Where can a reader find most stories written by citizen journalists?

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Answer:

in the newspaper

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in the newspaper of course

The television program was suddenly
interrupted for a news bulletin. It wasn't clear
at first as to what the bulletin was about,
since the announcer, like all announcers, had
a serious speech impediment.
What is the purpose behind the author's use of
irony in this passage?
o To emphasize the importance of conformity
To develop an ideal utopian setting
O To create satire by exaggerating reality
-"Harrison Bergeron,
Kurt Vonnegut

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Answer: to create satire by exaggerating reality

Explanation: on edg.

Ironically, the newsreader is unable to perform his duties. He is unable to report the news because of a speech impairment. Hence option D is correct

What is  author's use of irony in this passage?

He ultimately hands the news item to a dancer who was performing on the show prior to the news announcement that pauses the show. While the narrator implies that all news broadcasters have speech impediments in the narrative, he refrains from claiming that this is a common disability. Readers can infer that there is a chance that all news announcers are born with a speech impairment as a disability or that their struggles led to their selection for the position.

Initially, the audience werea difficulty speaking.

The irony of the newscaster's position is that it is his responsibility to enlighten the people. He must ask a ballerina to complete the task for him due of his speech handicap because he is unable to do it alone. unable to understand the news report because the announcer hada difficulty speaking.

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Hey, can you help me because i dont know english
• Rewrite the sentences, using must/have to/ should/ ought...
1) I think it's a bad idea to play
computer games for hours.
You shouldn't play computer
games for hours.
2) It's a good idea to set the volume
on your MP3 player at a low level.
3) It's forbidden to enter the
computer lab.
4) You don't need to pay in cash.

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look I can do this in comments please give me brainly first it kinda like something that you do if you want a awnser

Describe his father's hands physically using details from the narrative

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You didn’t post the picture I’m supposed to see for this question

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This is what my life is like in a song:::
I'm jealous, I'm overzealous
When I'm down, I get real down
When I'm high, I don't come down
I get angry, baby, believe me
I could love you just like that
And I could leave you just as fast

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that's good

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Diagram this sentence: The Wilsons’ house is the biggest one on our block.

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Answer:

the correction before s

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Write a 3 paragraph essay about why University of Connecticut (UCONN) is your top college & why you would like to be there?? (I need someone to do this)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Academics

The University of Connecticut may be “known for our amazing athletics,” but it’s also “one of the top research universities and state schools,” a “university [that] truly cares about their students.” As one political science major puts it, UConn is “unique because it is comprised of all different types of students both in backgrounds and ethnicities. What makes us different than other universities is our cohesiveness despite these differences. We all go to one school, we all cheer on the same team, and we all bleed blue.” While “basketball games are like religion,” students say that, “UConn is focused on academic achievement.” For one student, the school’s main appeal is that it is a “large, public university [with] a variety of programs and diversity on campus.”

Student Body

UConn students are typically “very diverse due to the large student body”—you can find “students who love to go out every weekend at the bar [and] you can find students whose hobby is knitting or [to] go to ComiCONN…there really is a peer group for everyone.” The students, “the majority of which are from Connecticut,” are “uniquely passionate and spirited.

Campus Life

“Since it’s a big school, there is always something going on on-campus, whether it’s free movies, lectures, concerts, food, or more.” For students who want to experience nature, “There’s always the opportunity to go outdoors and walk to Horsebarn Hill, go on runs around campus or go on hikes in the UConn forest.” Even though the campus a little off the beaten path—one transfer student laments “the nickname for Storrs is Snores”—students say “the downtown area has developed into its own mini city” with restaurants and cafés. As one student puts it, “I am never bored on the weekend between the many shows and concerts, movies and other activities offered by the university.” Greek life plays a significant role on campus—some say that “Greek life dominates many aspects of social scene,” while others say only that there are “frat parties if you’re into that kind of scene.”

What is the Victorian theme in the poem “Beautiful City” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?

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Answer: social justice

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Which sentence is the clearest example of deductive reasoning?

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A) the right answer

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How should sentence 8 be changed?
A Insert a comma after grass
B Change reminds to reminding
C Change playing to to play
D Change Soccer to soccer

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i believe the answer is C

Answer:

D. Change Soccer to soccer

Explanation:

Soccer is not a proper noun, and the only time you would see it capitalized is at the beginning of a sentence or in special cases like titles.

describe how you prepare your favourite meal

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Answer:

Flank steak with cilantro lime jersey sweet potatoes is my favorite meal to make.

Explanation:

Before anything, take a stick of butter out of the refrigerator to soften.

Sweet potatoes - Preheat the oven to 400. Take three or four white jersey sweet potatoes and peel them. Dice them into bite-sized chunks and place them in a bowl.

In another little bowl, mix together 1/2 cup of yogurt (of your choice, just not flavored), the juice of three limes, two freshly chopped cloves of garlic, salt, pepper, 4 tablespoons of olive oil, and one chopped head of cilantro. Add this mixture to the sweet potato bowl and mix it around so everything gets coated properly.

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and lay out the potatoes across them. Try not to overlap them too much, or they'll cook unevenly. Leave them in the oven for 30-35 minutes, depending on how hot your oven gets.

Flank - While the potatoes are in the oven, take the flank out of the package and lay it flat on a cutting board. Use a meat tenderizer and thoroughly tenderize the meat, making sure you get all the edges, not just the middle. Heat up a large pan on medium-high heat with 1/3 of a stick of butter. Place the entire slab of meat (without cutting it) inside the pan. When one side is brown, flip to the other side. When both sides of the flank are browned, take the pan off the heat and leave the meat in there to cook until medium-rare (about 10 minutes). If you have a meat thermometer, it should reach about 125 degrees F.

Steak Butter - While the meat is sitting in the pan, take a good portion of the softened butter you took out of the refrigerator and place it into a bowl. Add about four tablespoons of dried parsley and three tablespoons of oregano. Add a bit of salt and pepper, don't add too much salt if you are using salted butter. Add either some powdered garlic or fresh garlic chopped really small. Mix all of it together with your hands, it doesn't matter if it melts a bit because you're placing it back in the refrigerator. Shape it into a ball and put it in a serving dish. Cover and place in the refrigerator to harden. Cut up a lemon to use as a garnish.

Flank - When the flank is done resting in the pan, place it on a cutting board. You want to slice it across the grain in very, very thin slices. This way, any tough parts of the meat will be dealt with by your knife, rather than trying to chew through them. Carefully slide your knife under the cuts of meat and try to transfer all of them to your serving dish, this part takes a bit of practice.

Sweet Potatoes - You're potatoes should be done at this point. Take them out of the oven if you can easily slide a fork through them and they are lightly browned. The texture of country potatoes is what you're going for. If they have reached this point, lift them up with the parchment paper and dump them into a serving bowl. You can add some fresh cilantro as a garnish if you want to.

At this point, all the cooking is done. Place the meat, potatoes, lemon slices, and butter on the table. The butter is best slathered all over the meat. Enjoy! :D

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