Answer: A. Using mundane words such as fantastic or wonderful
Explanation: I used process of elimination to figure this out.
1: It is important to provide the positive and negative features about this product in a review so the answer couldn't be C or D.
2: The point of a review is to say your opinion. So, B is obviously not correct.
3: Mundane words are usually lacking interest or excitement; dull. This is an important thing to avoid while writing a review. So, this is the answer.
Which details support the thesis that Giblin’s text presents information effectively?
the description of how geese take care of their young
the description of how rabbits eyes never close
the description of how Horapollo explained hieroglyphs
Answer:
how Horapollo explained hieroglyphs
Explanation:
how Horapollo explained hieroglyphs
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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1: How do the events unfold in the first movie of Shrek
2: What is the first movie Shrek about?
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2In the story, an ogre called Shrek (Myers) finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished by the corrupt Lord Farquaad (Lithgow) aspiring to be king. Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona (Diaz), whom Farquaad intends to marry
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a silly puppy played in the yard. what is the verb in the sentence
Answer:
3. Played is the correct answer
Explanation:
(Played) It is the action which the subject of the sentence did.
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I need the answer to all of these, plsss answer them
Answer:
number one is letter b and number two is the first and number 3 is the letter b and number 4 is the first and number 5 is the first
Explanation:
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Using an example, explain what opportunity cost is. (own words)
Answer:
am not really sure but i hope you find an answer
Which journalist is NOT known for being an investigative journalist?
A) Nellie Bly
B) Anderson Cooper
C) Bob Woodward
D) Jon Stewart
Answer:
D) Jon Stewart
Explanation:
Jon Stewart is an American Comedian.
Read “The Railway Train” by Emily Dickinson. Which line suggests that the train has horse-like qualities? I like to see it lap the miles, And lick the valleys up, And stop to feed itself at tanks; And then, prodigious, step Around a pile of mountains, And, supercilious, peer In shanties by the sides of roads; And then a quarry pare To fit its sides, and crawl between, Complaining all the while In horrid, hooting stanza; Then chase itself down hill And neigh like Boanerges; Then, punctual as a star, Stop—docile and omnipotent— At its own stable door.
Answer:The lines “I like to see it lap the miles” and “Then chase itself down the hill and neigh like Boanerges”
Explanation:This line stands out the most because neighing is a horses characteristic it easily and most closely personifies the train in comparison to the horse
Answer:
Answer:The lines “I like to see it lap the miles” and “Then chase itself down the hill and neigh like Boanerges”
Explanation:
Explanation:This line stands out the most because neighing is a horses characteristic it easily and most closely personifies the train in comparison to the horse
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3. PART A: What is the author's main purpose in the article?
O A to convince readers that Edward Snowden's actions
were necessary
B to provide readers with the unbiased facts of Edward
Snowden's situation
OC to emphasize how dangerous and irresponsible
Edward Snowden's actions were
D to provide reasoning for Edward Snowden's
controversial actions
Answer:
I think the answer is C...
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Explanation:
In two years time I ... (have passed / will have been passing/will have passed/passed)
Answer: Will have passed
Explanation:
Answer:
"will have passed"
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calculators
they solve problems
the ones you can't figure out
or are just to lazy to do
they help so much
I wish there was one for life
one that figured out life's problems
one that could deal with relationship issues
one that could help you figure out what depression or anxiety is
a calculator that could help you through life
but there isn't a calculator for life
there are parents
and siblings
and teachers
and pets
so keep on going
push through the problems
because if you don't have a calculator, you can always work them out on paper :)
How did you feel about the wicked queen mother’s behavior toward Sogolon?
Answer:
deadly ig
Explanation:
Isaac’s science club had the opportunity to take a day trip to somewhere educational. The group got together and came up with ten good places to go. With the teacher’s help, they decided on the three most practical. Then they all agreed on one.
What is the best benefit of this decision making approach?
The science club was able to get more privileges than other students.
The science club and the teacher worked separately to take advantage of each other’s strengths to make the decision.
The science club was able to leave school and visit an educational place.
The science club and the teacher were able to work together to come up with a variety of options.
Answer:
E. :) i had this question before
Explanation:
Why did the National Geographic Channel consider Taipei 101 to be one of the world’s seven most challenging engineering projects in 2003?
a.because Taiwan gets hits by typhoons and earthquakes
b.because the Taipei 101 would cost too much
c.because there was not enough steel available
d.none of the above
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Read the passage. excerpt from Federalist No. 78 by Alexander Hamilton In 1787 and 1788, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote the Federalist Papers to persuade voters to ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States of America. These papers included essays about all three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. In Federalist No. 78, Hamilton focused specifically on the judicial branch. Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them. The Executive not only dispenses the honors, but holds the sword of the community. The legislature not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. The judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments. This simple view of the matter suggests several important consequences. It proves incontestably, that the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it can never attack with success either of the other two; and that all possible care is requisite to enable it to defend itself against their attacks. It equally proves, that though individual oppression may now and then proceed from the courts of justice, the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter; I mean so long as the judiciary remains truly distinct from both the legislature and the Executive. For I agree, that "there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive powers.'' And it proves, in the last place, that as liberty can have nothing to fear from the judiciary alone, but would have every thing to fear from its union with either of the other departments; that as all the effects of such a union must ensue from a dependence of the former on the latter, notwithstanding a nominal and apparent separation; that as, from the natural feebleness of the judiciary, it is in continual jeopardy of being overpowered, awed, or influenced by its co-ordinate branches; and that as nothing can contribute so much to its firmness and independence as permanency in office, this quality may therefore be justly regarded as an indispensable ingredient in its constitution, and, in a great measure, as the citadel of the public justice and the public security. The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited Constitution. By a limited Constitution, I understand one which contains certain specified exceptions to the legislative authority; such, for instance, as that it shall pass no bills of attainder, no ex-post-facto laws, and the like. Limitations of this kind can be preserved in practice no other way than through the medium of courts of justice, whose duty it must be to declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void. Without this, all the reservations of particular rights or privileges would amount to nothing. How does Hamilton support and advance his purpose in Paragraph 2 by using the word feebleness in this excerpt? . . . that as, from the natural feebleness of the judiciary, it is in continual jeopardy of being overpowered, awed, or influenced by its co-ordinate branches . . . This word allows Hamilton to stress the idea that the judiciary plays a naturally passive role in the government—reacting to the other branches—so its independence must be guaranteed. The word lets Hamilton suggest that the efforts of the judiciary are mostly ineffective, so it should not be linked to any other branches lest it negatively influence them. The word conveys Hamilton's belief that the judiciary's function will be irrelevant unless it is allowed to exist under the strong and guiding power of the other branches of government. The word captures Hamilton's view that the judiciary is of questionable value, so it ought to be granted complete independence so it can prove its worth to the government.
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Explanation:
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points?
Explanation:
If his only affliction is the inability to tell a lie, he will never make it in politics.
Answer:
Is this supposed to be a question lol?
Explanation:
What text feature points out or emphasizes important words? *
HURRY! im failing english
Answer:
You can use italics and bold to make it pop. Otherwise look at the chart I've listed and see if it helps. If not msg me and I'll look harder
Explanation:
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What did the poet have a ‘a long time
ago’? Discuss.
Langston Hughes 'As I Grew Older' begins about a dream that the poet had 'a long time ago. ' The poet says his dream, bright as the sun, was right in front of him until a wall rose between him and his dream. The poet is an old man now and he is thinking about his dream which he dreamt long time ago.
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Finding out that Grandma is also embarrassed of her Grandmother is an example of:
Hyperbole
Verbal irony
Situational irony
Dramatic irony
Answer:
Explanation:
hyperbole sorry if wrong
What type of sentence structure does he use? How does he present dialogue? What are the attitudes of the narrator towards his father, mother, brothers, and other members of his family? What is the effectiveness of McCourt's telling the story through the eyes of a young boy?
Answer and Explanation:
Hello. This question is about the book "Angela's Ashes". Since you did not specify an excerpt from that book, I will reply based on the entire book. I hope it helps you.
1. The author uses a chronological structure, where he tells the story based on the timeline where the events took place in sequence. Thus he situates the reader about the events in his life and the impact these events have had on him and her family.
2. He presents the dialogue in direct, objective and simple phrases, as they happen in real life, since he is recounting dialogues that really happened in his life.
3. In general, the narrator shows positive attitudes towards his family, understanding the reasons that make them act the way they do. Although his positioning seems bad and a way to complain about his family, we can conclude that he believes that judging his family's actions is not correct, since, in the situation as they lived, he would do the same as they did.
4. Telling the story through the eyes of a boy, McCourt manages to convey truth, since children do not have the need to soften facts, but tell them the way they were. In addition, the stories told by children have a certain innocence and simplicity, which ends up making the book easier to read.
Example sentence of subjugate
Answer:
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Explanation:
Charles determined to subjugate the island and sailed with his fleet for Messina
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Answer:
Your answer is :
1. Has
2.Theirs
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Answer:
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In an essay, what do transitional tags like therefore and on the other hand connect?
A) paragraphs
B) words
C) clauses
D) sentences
Answer:
d or a
Explanation:
Answer:
I think its C
Explanation:
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Choose the meaning of the bolded vocabulary word in each passage.
“It was toward the close of the fifth or sixth month of his seclusion . . .”
A. life
B. observation
C. solitude
D. stay
Answer:
C:Solitude
Explanation:
Don't know how to explain it
Answer:
C: Solitude
Explanation:
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A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the word like or as. A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things without the word like or as. Re-read lines 17-24 of The Song of Wandering Aengus, tell what the poet means by the metaphors “silver apples of the moon” and “golden apples of the sun.”
Answer:
The silver apples of the moon mean it's ptetty and the moon is a silver grey color, where as the golden apples of the sun mean that the sun is a golden yellow.
Explanation:
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Lines 17-24 of "The Song of Wandering Aengus" contain metaphors rather than similes. Here is a closer analysis of those lines:
And plucked till time and times are done
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.
In these lines, the poet is using metaphors to describe Aengus's actions and desires. The metaphors "silver apples of the moon" and "golden apples of the sun" symbolize two different goals or aspirations.
"Silver apples of the moon": This metaphor represents a mystical or otherworldly pursuit. The moon is often associated with mystery, dreams, and the imagination. The "silver apples" convey a sense of ethereal beauty and allure. Aengus's quest for the "silver apples of the moon" suggests his desire for something magical or transcendent, beyond the realm of ordinary human existence. It represents his longing for a higher, spiritual realm and an escape from the mundane world.
"Golden apples of the sun": In contrast to the previous metaphor, this phrase symbolizes a more earthly and tangible ambition. The sun is associated with warmth, vitality, and the physical world. The "golden apples" evoke a sense of richness, abundance, and fulfillment. Aengus's pursuit of the "golden apples of the sun" signifies his desire for worldly success, material wealth, and a life of contentment and prosperity.
Together, these metaphors highlight the dual nature of Aengus's aspirations. He seeks both spiritual enlightenment and material fulfillment, representing the human longing for a balance between the mystical and the earthly, the intangible and the tangible. The metaphors capture the essence of Aengus's desires and the dichotomy between his quest for the transcendent and his longing for earthly pleasures.
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Choose the best answer for the analogy.
tired : exhausted ::
A.) hunger : thirst
B.) game : fun
C.) daisy : sunflower
D.) flat : sloped
E.) pleased : overjoyed
Answer:
A
Explanation:
he American Gothic elements in "Young Goodman Brown" include
Answer:
here are some of the elements of the American Gothic found in Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne:
1. mysterious and dark surroundings - the protagonist goes into a forest at night
2. supernatural forces - the protagonists speaks with the devil
3. creepy revelations - the protagonist finds out that he is not the first one to meet the devil in the forest
4. dark and mysterious feelings and thoughts
Explanation:
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Read the two excerpts from The Call of the Wild.
The wolf whirled about, pivoting on his hind legs after the fashion of Joe and of all cornered husky dogs, snarling and bristling, clipping his teeth together in a continuous and rapid succession of snaps.
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For the better part of an hour the wild brother ran by his side, whining softly.
Which statement is true?
The wolf is static because he changes from worried to excited.
The wolf is static because he remains the same in both situations.
The wolf is dynamic because he remains the same in both situations.
The wolf is dynamic because he changes from frightened to comfortable.
Answer:
The wolf is dynamic because he changes from frightened to comfortable.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Imagine you are in a caffe with your friends to celebrate a birthday of one of them. you are ordering food and talking to the waiter. write the dialogue between you and the waiter. each one should speak at least 5 times.(In English)
Answer:
Me: Excuse me?
Waiter: Yes please, how shall I help you?
Me: Can you please order some ( WRITE WHAT YOU WANT TO ORDER)
and please get it as soon as possible!
Waiter: yeah sure! and would you like to check out our 'Today's special menu'?
Me: Of course!
Waiter: So, today we have (WRITE AN OFFER) would you like to get it?
Me: No thanks
Waiter: Ok so I'll get you your order as soon as possible. Thanks!
Me: Pleasure!
"The telephone is sitting on the corner table with its old black face turned to the wall."
Is the entire sentence a prepositional phrase or is only a part of the sentence a prepositional phrase?
Answer:
part of the sentence a prepositional phrase