Answer:
Irony
Explanation:
Irony is my answer
What is the author’s purpose?
A: evaluate the different uses of tofu
B: persuade you to only eat tofu as protien
C: to compare tofu with meat from animals
D: describe tofu as an alternative to meat
How did Jackie Robinson embody the type of heroism identified in "If We Must Die"? Use details from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
He faced his adversity head-on and did what was right.
Explanation: The man described in the poem "If We Must Die" was a person who did what was right during his life. He did this by facing all adversity he faced head-on and didn't cower down and stop trying. He did all he could to preserve his dignity throughout his rough times.
In line 13 of the poem it states " “the murderous, cowardly pack” that he stood up too. This shows how he fought against diversity and didn't run from the problem and fought to the death.
In comparison with the poem, Jackie Robinson stood up to racism head on. In paragraph 5, the author discusses the time Mr. Robinson was jailed because he did not agree with and disputed the officers arrest of his black friend.
The man who is portrayed in the poem "If We Must Die" lived a morally upright life. In order to do this, he overcame every obstacle head-on and refused to give up.
What is obstacle?An obstruction-causing entity, action, or circumstance is known as an impediment. Physical, economic, biopsychosocial, cultural, political, technological, and military barriers are only a few of the various types that exist.
We can list all the physical impediments that obstruct activity, hinder forward motion, or stand in the way of the accomplishment of a certain objective as physical impediments. Examples include architectural restrictions that prevent access for those with limited mobility.
The need for technologies that are still unavailable or inaccessible, which can be produced domestically or obtained from other communities that have already developed them, and in both cases must overcome, constantly poses a barrier to the betterment of living conditions in any human group.
For economic, cultural, or political reasons, towns or nations that do not share borders may go beyond the scope of diplomatic negotiations and erect fortifications, entrenchments, barbed wire beds, or minefields as military defensive or offensive barriers against their adversaries.
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What is a historical narrative?? (please explain 3 or more sentences)
Answer:Narrative history is the practice of writing history in a story-based form. It tends to entail history-writing based on reconstructing series of short-term events, and ever since the influential work
URGENT!!!!!!!! Basically unscramble the underlined words! Iv'e been trying about an hour!!!
Answer:
they are scrambled?
its just letters underlined
how does sodapop from the outsiders feel about himself?
i need help ASAP
How is the comma used as an interrupter in this sentence?
If this car, an old junkheap, ever starts, we will go!
two adjectives before a noun
summary
parenthetical expression
appositive
direct address
Answer:
appositive
Explanation:
This is a written response for the book Fahrenheit 451 plsss hurry it has to be in your own words. Only answer if u have read the book!!
Answer:
oh umm I dont know if I can still help that was 13 hours ago but a better way to get help faster put it in high-school in stead of middle school
Which of the following is an opinion?
A.
The Statue of Liberty cost a tremendous amount of money to build.
B.
The Statue of Liberty was sculpted by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
C.
The Statue of Liberty is over 151 feet tall.
D.
The Statue of Liberty may sway 3 inches on a windy day.
1] More than a million people immigrate to the United States to start new lives every year, and if they are arriving in New York, one of the first sights that they will see is the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island, near Manhattan in New York. Though she is often thought to be a resident of New York, Liberty Island is actually federal property, which means that the Statue of Liberty belongs to the whole country. The Statue of Liberty is not only the tallest statue in America; it is also one of the most recognizable American symbols.
[2] The Statue of Liberty is huge. From the tip of the torch to the pedestal on which she stands, she is just over 151 feet tall. If you include the pedestal in your measurement, she stands more than 305 feet off of the ground. That’s more than 30 basketball hoops or an entire football field. Her waist size is 35 feet, which would make it awfully tough to find pants, and the tablet she holds is 23 feet long. Don’t worry though; she hasn’t had any trouble holding that tablet yet with her 8 foot index finger. Talk about heavy handed…
[3] Though America financed and built the pedestal on which the Statue of Liberty stands, the statue itself was a gift from France. In this way the complete work, much like the United States, is a product of both American and French contributions. At one time America was ruled by the British. The founding fathers of America chose to fight against Great Britain for the independence of their country. France supported America by providing money, men, and weapons of war. Had it not been for French contributions during the Revolutionary War, America would not exist in the way that it does today; therefore, it is quite fitting that the Statue of Liberty, which represents freedom, came to being by a joint American and French effort. On October 28th, 1886, just over one-hundred years after America declared its independence from Great Britain, the Statue of Liberty was completed and dedicated by its designer, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
[4] Perhaps no one person did more to bring the statue into being than Bartholdi. Not only did Bartholdi gain both French and American approval for the project, he led the French fundraising efforts and designed the appearance of the statue. The appearance of the Statue of Liberty is somewhat derived from Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom. The torch represents how liberty enlightens the world. The seven points or rays coming from the top of the crown represent the sun, the seven seas, the seven continents, and (as with the torch) how liberty enlightens the world. Though much of the statue was modeled after depictions of goddesses, Bartholdi modeled the face after his mother. Now that’s a Mother’s Day gift that’s hard to top.
[5] Though Bartholdi was responsible for the external appearance of the statue, the internal design can be largely credited to innovative designer, Gustave Eiffel. Though Mr. Eiffel is best known for his contributions to a tower in Paris that is named after him, he also engineered the internal structure that holds up the Statue of Liberty. Eiffel chose to use a flexible structure, so that changes in the temperature and strong winds from the ocean would not cause the statue to crack. Because of Eiffel’s crafty design, the Statue of Liberty may sway as much as three inches on a windy day. If the winds exceed 50 miles per hour, the torch may sway five inches. Eiffel is also responsible for including two spiraling staircases on the interior of the statue to help visitors reach the observation point in the crown.
[6] While most people appreciate the Statue of Liberty today, during its construction in the 1870s, many Americans were critical of the project. Some took issue with the fact that Bartholdi was French. They believed that American monuments should be designed and constructed by Americans. Others felt that the statue wasn’t much of a gift since it required Americans to foot the bill for the pedestal. After the Panic of 1873, America fell into a deep economic depression that lasted through much of the 1870s. (During an economic depression people spend less money and it is harder to find jobs.) Because the nation was going through a depression, many Americans thought that money should not be spent to support a giant French statue. I think most Americans would now agree that it was a good investment.
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its the only explanation compared to the other, its not a fact because you dont know exactly if it will sway or not.
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Answer:
the2and ones answer is b
there is an unbelievable collection of diamonds..
Write an essay that analyzes the use of poetry in Through the Looking-Glass.
PLEASE ANSWER IN AT LEAST 150 WORDS DON'T MAKE IT TO GOOD JUST FOR LIKE 6TH GRADE WILL GIVE 56 POINTS DONT COPY SOMEONE ELSE
Answer:
The nonsensical poetry of Through the Looking-Glass highlights how difficult it is for the characters to communicate with each other.It is especially significant that nursery rhymes come true after Alice recites them.I think that Alice needs to stop arguing with the characters she meets in the Looking-Glass land and just accept the rules.The strange characters of the Looking-Glass World emphasize its peculiarity.Because Alice is an outsider, she has many difficulties navigating through and understanding the rules of the Looking-Glass land.Alice matures on her journey through the Looking-Glass land; for example, she learns to control her emotions.
Explanation:
hope this help you
Answer:
Try using your own words in alice in wonderland i did mine without searching it up
Explanation: give me brainleist i just need one cause i dont have one
Now that we have completed reading Chapter 1 of Night and witnessed examples of prejudice, please respond in paragraph form to the following prompt:
Reflect upon some of the terrible things you have learned about. How do you feel about them today? How would you feel if you were a member of the community in Sighet at that time?
Answer:
Even though this event occurred in the 40’s, it is still tragic what happened to those millions of innocent people. The way the officers acted in order to gain the Jews trust just goes to show how cautious we should all be. If I was a member of the Sighet Community during this time i’d be so scared and worried about what was to come.
Explanation:
What is sodapop's family/home life like
from the outsiders book/movie
answer ASAP if you have the page number that will also help a lot
Mark the technique/s used: “Whoa, Dude. Mr. Turtle is my father. The name’s Crush.” (Dory, Finding Nemo, 2003) *
a) Juxtaposition
b) Personification
c) Onomatopoeia
d) All of the above
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How do nightly network news programs compare and contrast with weekly newsmagazines?
How does a simile most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem?
A. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a confident tone because a person must be enthusiastic when traveling to foreign lands.
B. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a mysterious tone because unknown lands are associated with mystery.
C. The simile "like a ship" creates a childish tone because children enjoy playing with toy ships.
D. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
Answer:
D. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
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20 POINTS !!!!!!!! HELP!!!! THIS BELOW IS THE PARAGRAPH.
I am applying for your open production coordinator position. I am a recent UW graduate. I would like to continue learning at your company. I have a lot to offer. I worked for my university's paper for almost three years. Last year, I was promoted to arts editor. This let me perfect my proofreading, layout, and computer skills. My communication arts major gave me a strong background in media. Group work and intense paper-writing made me a well-rounded student. I learned about marketing, accounting, and finance through my business classes. School is extremely important to me, as my GPA will prove.
QUESTION- This application is written from a job applicant's point of view. What can the reader understand about this applicant?
A. She believes she is not too young to work in a professional environment.
B. She believes she is not yet ready to have such an important position.
C. She believes her background in mass media is not enough to get the job.
D. She believes she needs to get more relevant training and experience.
Answer:
I think it's B.
Answer:
C. She believes her background in mass media is not enough to get the job
Explanation:
i did it in study island and got it right.
What do you think this quote means During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. - George Orwell. write 3-4 thoughtful sentences.
Answer: I think it means that telling the truth can either help prod the world into the right direction.
Explanation: Take for example, the election. If the President hadn't spoke up about fraud, then we wouldn't have ever learn about the incident with the ballets, and such. (sorry for the politics)
please write in complete sentences.
(Theme- a lesson or message in the story)
1. Messy Missy is not respectful with Katie Clean's things. When you don't respect your friend's stuff, you wont have friends.
2. Katie Clean was fed up with Messy Missy's behavior, so she pretended to be sick so Messy Mindy would leave, and then Katie Clean asked to work alone.
I hope this helped! :)
Why is freedom of the press is an important freedom for a democracy to have?
Answer:
It is incredibly important
Explanation:
Freedom of the press is an important freedom for a democracy to have so that we may have the own authority in our power to be able to say what we want to say and publish the truth. The higher ups of social class have the most power but we as a people have the power to make a difference. There is strength in numbers. As a democracy we need to be able to tell the truth and our side of the story whether it be in a newspaper or against a president. Freedom of the press is so that we may expose what is going on.
What do you think you could set a world record for? How would you train or prepare to do it? write 2-3 paragraphs using the RACE strategy
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Can somebody help me find KEY details thanks
Answer:
paralympic games are like the olimpics but have disabled contestants, these improvements are changing people's lives, these peices of equiptment are expensive.
Literary Analysis
Infer
1.How do you think the living arrangement for Ruri’s family adds to the emotions the family is already experiencing?
Extend
2.Discuss the different ways experiences like Ruri’s might affect the people involved.
How might they deal with life in the future, and how might they interact with people who are different from them?
Literary Perspectives
3.What does the fact that the United States and Japan are at war tell us about Ruri’s family being sent away?
What does the story show us about how people react under extreme circumstances?
(from the book : the Bracelet and i need this today pls help me)
you and your mother
Piotatsent
Unscrambled if right will mark brainleist!!!!!!!!
Answer:
septation
patient
nattiest
nepotist
patients
pottiest
saponite
Read the excerpt from "The Speech."
He didn’t know how his parents got by in those early days of loneliness and isolation, when they didn’t know their neighbors and couldn’t find their favorite spices or flavors in the local grocery store. He imagined his homesick mother making pungent curry in the tiny kitchen of the apartment that was their first home—curry that she didn’t share with anyone except her husband because he was the only person she knew.
What does the word isolation mean?
the feeling of being shy
the state of being alone or cut off from other people
the state of being in a new place for the first time
the state of being fearful of others
Isolation means isolated from others, therefore your away from others, or disclosed.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
He should take a quick break, so he can get a snack and respond to his texts before he goes back to studying.
Making Changes: Central Ideas in Immigrant Kids. I know 8 questions i can pass u with an 80 on eg.
Answer:
This qestion does not make sence to me.
Explanation:
kindly solve this
i am in troble
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ACT 1
SCENE 1
A hospital room. Steven sits next to the hospital bed of his wife, Sierra. He is holding her hand. She wears a white hospital gown. The bed sheets and walls are white. They are surrounded by a harsh, white fluorescent light that hangs above the bed. The room is windowless.
STEVEN: Can I get you anything?
SIERRA: (She pauses) No, I'm fine. (She pulls down the blanket with her free hand. Steven's gaze is locked on her.)
Question
Which is the purpose of the information contained in the parentheses?
Answer options with 4 options
1.
It gives information about the setting.
2.
It tells what the actors are saying.
3.
It tells what the actors are doing.
4.
It gives information about the stage.
Answer:
3, its not telling us information, its not telling us what the actors are saying, and its not really giving info about the stage. SO its three, im actually taking Drama class so yeah if this is wrong get a hold of me.
Explanation:
Which of these sentences best states Nhamo’s point of view in “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World"?
A. Young people do not respect their elders.
B. Young people long to do things on their own.
C. Young people are more skilled than older people.
D. Young people will die even though they don't know it yet.
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(im too lazy for this)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I scanned the article and I think it is peaceful
Answer:
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
A story based on Greek mythology. It describes a beautiful garden belonging to the goddess Hera, located in the westernmost point of the Greek world, probably in the Atlas mountain range or in a mythical island. This garden had a tree that produced golden apples that provided eternal youth.
I love Greek mythology!