What was the most interesting thing you learned this school year? (complete academic sentence)

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Answer 1

Answer:

I learned about mars and how it used to be like earth but dried out because it was to close to the sun at one point

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Related Questions

Why is fake news somewhat different from a conspiracy theory?

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Answer:

fake news is somewhat different from a conspiracy theory because its just fake and there's no reasoning to backup the news that's being put out. However conspiracy theories are an attempt to explain things that have already been substantiated by data or evidence given out.

Explanation:

The college cafeteria, which is free for all full-time faculty, is a popular and safe environment for students to study. Which part of the sentence is a nonrestrictive clause?

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Read the sentence.

The college cafeteria, which is free for all full-time faculty, is a popular and safe environment for students to study.

Which part of the sentence is a nonrestrictive clause?

A. The college cafeteria

B. which is free for all full-time faculty

C. is a popular and safe environment

D. for students to study.

Answer:

B. which is free for all full-time faculty

Explanation:

Nonrestrictive clauses are often found separated from the rest of the sentence using commas, as is the case here. It means that that clause is not essential for the meaning of the entire sentences, and can thus be deleted without the loss of the meaning.

7. "is running"
The following sentence uses which principal part of the verb?

He is running as fast as he can.


A. present participle


B. past


C. past participle


D. present

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The answer is A because it shows that he is asking a question
A. Present participle…Explanation: it’s talking about the present but also uses ing

William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet

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Answer:

The alternative selected at 6 is correct

When it comes about part be the first alternative is the correct one

Explanation:

All reliable dictionaries should include
a) Historical information
b) maps
c) etymology
d) foreign words

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Answer: c : etymology

Explanation:

Historical information

Can someone help me create a 20 line why i smile poem? I will mark you brainliest! :)

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Answer:

I smile when I think of you

I smile because the sky is blue

Though I'm not happy everyday

I just smile anyway

Explanation:

this is just something to start you off hope it helps

I’m going to keep going what the first guy started

Look at the sky
Isn’t it neat
Wouldn’t you think it would make me happy
Look at that dog
Wagging his tail
It’s so proud walking around
Look at the grass
It’s so green
Wouldn’t you think it’s alive like me
but I bet you don’t know what makes me happy
It isn’t the sky
It isn’t the grass
It’s actually food that makes me gasp
It makes me want to drool
I know it’s funny
But it’s true

Which plot element best helps readers determine the theme of "Amigo Brothers”?

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the background information provided in the exposition the excitement and action described in the rising action the way the characters' main problem is solved the way that the characters behave during the climax.

Answer:

Positivity. Thomas saw his writing as a tool to help kids in underprivileged neighborhoods see potential paths for their lives beyond gangs and violence. In "Amigo Brothers," Thomas purposefully minimized the presence and power of gangs and crime.

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Guys i need 20 nouns. Can you help???

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Answer

Explanation:

i found eraser screw paper bookshelf and sharpener, hope that helps

I found pen and big that’s all sorry

Which example is most indicative of postmodern literature?
A. A biography of Alexander the Great that focuses more on politics
than on his battles
B. An epic poem about a scientist's journey through the bloodstream
of the human body
C. A history book that examines wars of the past from the
perspective of the victimized
O D. A novel that begins on the front cover and often draws attention to
its own structure

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Answer: D a novel that begins on the front cover and often draws attention to its own structure

Explanation:

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100 POINTS

What does Mills say that people feel their private lives to be?

Question 1 options:

A. successful
B. a series of liberating choices
C. a series of traps
D. empowering

Question 2 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)
What concept does Mills say is a way of seeing the intersection of history and biography?

Question 2 options:

A. false consciousness
B. social structure
C. sociological imagination
D. individualism

Question 3 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)
Which of the following best represents Mills' view?

Question 3 options:

A. Society influences individual lives.
B. Individual lives shape society.
C. Both society affects individuals' lives and individuals in turn make an impact on society.
D. There is no relationship between individual lives and the larger society.

Question 4 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)
According to Mills, using a sociological imagination allows us to view people's private troubles as:

Question 4 options:

A. public issues
B. personal issues
C. individual concerns
D. personal problems

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Answer:

1. C

2.C

3.C

4.D

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Answer:

A.) A series of traps
C.) Sociological Imagination

C.) Both society affects individuals' lives and individuals in turn make an impact on society.
A.) Public Issues

Explanation:

For the first question, Millis states (in the very first paragraph) that many young men feel that their private lives are a series of traps. They can sense that in their day-to-day world they can't overcome their troubles. I.E. unable to change anything about their lives due to a lack of choices and power.

For the second question, "What concept does Mills say is a way of seeing the intersection of history and biography?" Millis coins the term "Sociological Imagination" as a way to explain how you can use logical reasoning in a larger context of both history and culture to explain many social events and personal experiences (whether they be problematic or not) in the context of society as a whole.

For the third question, "Which of the following best represents Mills' view?" is in reference to his overall view of society and how he thinks it impacts people living in it. He says that while the individual may be affected by society (as to be presumed) they can impact the greater society through greater means even if unintentional. Both influence each other in many ways.

Finally, "According to Mills, using a sociological imagination allows us to view people's private troubles as:", can be answered with "Public Issues" as sociological imagination is the term we use to explain using logic and reasoning to explain many phenomena in the terms of how they are impacted (and impact) the greater society we live in.

(Additionally, "issues" and "troubles" doesn't have to mean something negative, it's just an event that impacts each individual)

what is the question tag for:No one was allowed in,

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Answer:

Was no one allowed in ?

Explanation:

There is a helping verb so we will simply use it to make a sentence with question tag.

Hope it will help you...

with sharp teeth and huge jaws sharks may appear vicious but attacks on humans are rare select the four adjectives

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Answer: sharp, huge, vicious, rare

Explanation: adjectives are used to describe nouns (persons, places, things)

Jdjdjdjshhshs hdhdhdhdhsh

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Answer:

No just no, why? (ಠ_ಠ)

Explanation:

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2) After the hunt is over The general and Rainsford meet one last time.
Where does the meeting happen?
O The yacht
O The general's bedroom
O A restaurant in Paris

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The yacht is where the meeting happens

Which humanistic theorist developed a hierarchy of needs?

A. Abraham Maslow
B. Carl Rogers
C. Sigmund Freud
D. B.F. Skinner

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Answer:

A. Abraham Maslow

Explanation:

Maslow made the hierarchy of needs literally called Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. The hierarchy is in the form of a pyramid; a person works their way up the pyramid, starting at the bottom, to the most important need at the top. In order from bottom to top the needs are Physiological needs, Safety, Love, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization. Each stage becomes harder to master the higher up on the pyramid it is.

1. The was very impolite to the guests. What type of noun is host?

a) feminine
b) masculine
c) dual
d) neuter

2. What is the simple predicate in the sentence? . *

a) The new elephants
b) elephants
c) will be delivered today
d) will be delivered

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The answer is B , i know this because I took the test and got B . There u go

What is a common purpose of satire?
to express the author’s feelings with descriptive details
to explain to the reader how to make or do something
to change readers’ minds through humor and exaggeration
to change readers’ minds through the telling of realistic stories

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Probably to change mind through humor and exaggeration. :)

Based on the passage
how do the workers respond to the cold weather



What might be the author's main purpose for describing the workers

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Answer:

How do the workers respond to the cold weather? - They keep picketing

What might be the author's main purpose for describing the workers?  

- To show how strong and determined they were

Explanation:

what is the object pronoun for all the stars and planets are remarkably interested me

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BROOO HEYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!

Why can’t Percy simply fight Crusty?

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Answer:

Percy can't fight him because he is holding him by the neck. How does Percy trick the giant? He tells him to get on a bed and show him that it works.

What voice is present in this memoir, especially in the first passage?

The Glass Castle, Jeanette Walls

I WAS ON FIRE. It's my earliest memory. I was three years old, and we were living in a trailer park in a southern Arizona town whose name I never knew. I was standing on a chair in front of the stove, wearing a pink dress my grandmother had bought for me. Pink was my favorite color. The dress's skirt stuck out like a tutu, and I liked to spin around in front of the mirror, thinking I looked like a ballerina. But at that moment, I was wearing the dress to cook hot dogs, watching them swell and bob in the boiling water as the late morning sunlight filtered in through the trailer's small kitchenette window.


I could hear Mom in the next room singing while she worked on one of her paintings. Juju, our black mutt, was watching me. I stabbed one of the hot dogs with a fork and bent over and offered it to him. The wiener was hot, so Juju licked at it tentatively, but when I stood up and started stirring the hot dogs again, I felt a blaze of heat on my right side. I turned to see where it was coming from and realized my dress was on fire. Frozen with fear, I watched the yellow-white flames make a ragged brown line up the pink fabric of my skirt and climb my stomach. Then the flames leaped up, reaching my face.


I screamed. I smelled the burning and heard a horrible crackling as the fire singed my hair and eyelashes. Juju was barking. I screamed again.


Mom ran into the room.


"Mommy, help me!" I shrieked. I was still standing on the chair, swatting at the fire with the fork I had been using to stir the hot dogs.


Mom ran out of the room and came back with one of the army surplus blankets I hated because the wool was so scratchy. She threw the blanket around me to smother the flames. Dad had gone off in the car, so Mom grabbed me and my younger brother, Brian, and hurried over to the trailer next to ours. The woman who lived there was hanging her laundry on the clothesline. She had clothespins in her mouth. Mom, in an unnaturally calm voice, explained what had happened and asked if we could please have a ride to the hospital. The woman dropped her clothespins and laundry right there in the dirt and, without saying anything, ran for her car.

1.Walls uses rhyme effectively to communicate her passion for living life to the fullest.
2.Walls develops ideas with complexity to communicate her growth.
3.Walls uses simple sentences and light imagery to communicate her young age.

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Answer:

Mom ran out of the room and came back with one of the army surplus blankets I hated because the wool was so scratchy. She threw the blanket around me to smother the flames. Dad had gone off in the car, so Mom grabbed me and my younger brother, Brian, and hurried over to the trailer next to ours. The woman who lived there was hanging her laundry on the clothesline. She had clothespins in her mouth. Mom, in an unnaturally calm voice, explained what had happened and asked if we could please have a ride to the hospital. The woman dropped her clothespins and laundry right there in the dirt and, without saying anything, ran for her car.

Explanation:

Mom ran out of the room and came back with one of the army surplus blankets I hated because the wool was so scratchy. She threw the blanket around me to smother the flames. Dad had gone off in the car, so Mom grabbed me and my younger brother, Brian, and hurried over to the trailer next to ours. The woman who lived there was hanging her laundry on the clothesline. She had clothespins in her mouth. Mom, in an unnaturally calm voice, explained what had happened and asked if we could please have a ride to the hospital. The woman dropped her clothespins and laundry right there in the dirt and, without saying anything, ran for her car.

where do I put mayor and local newspaper?

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Mayor in the middle
Newspaper on the bottom

Writing workshop: Analyze a writing prompt (Library Fundraiser) Use the drop-down menus to analyze the writing prompt.
Format:
Topic:
Audience:
Purpose:

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Answer:

I THINK

Explanation:

format: narrative essay

topic: an important event

audience: the scholarship committee

purpose: share

Answer:

see   picture....

Explanation:

Which of these is an adaptation that helps a skunk defend itself against predators?

A : its stripes

B : its odor

C : its tail

D : its size

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the answer is B) its oder

Unscramble sentences
AYUDAAA!!
Lo necesito de ya!!

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Answer:

1: We always go to Shimola in winter.

We usually stay in a cottage.

Sometimes we go by bus.

Sometimes we go by car.

We often go to a temple on Sunday evenings.

Would you like some coffee?

Your story book is more interesting than my story book.

What vegetables would you like?

Tom bought the most expensive watch in the shop.

Explanation:

hope this helps

In winter we go to shimala . Usually we stay in a cottage .sometimes we go by bus . Sometimes we go by car. On Sunday evening we go to a temple. Would u like some coffee. My Story book is more interesting than your story book. What vegetables would you like. Tom bought the most expensive watch in the shop.

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I run a flower shop that I've sustained for over 10 years now, I enjoy my job as I know a myriad amount of flower definitions and meanings from my youth making me knowledgeable in this field of work. Due to my age catching up, I am currently training a new worker who's not as knowledgeable with flowers as I, but understands enough meanings to work here and is good at understanding what people want despite being quite a naivete and a bit of a pushover always giving the clients what they want. They’re full of ideas and always pioneering new methods and ways to sell the flowers to our customers, yet they're modest about their creative skills.

Today a young man came in to request an assortment of bouquets for a funeral. As I unloaded the new batch of Queen Anne's flowers, I overheard the trainee asking "What type of flowers would you like to be in the bouquet sir" the customer responded with "What flowers would be good for a funeral" unsurprisingly the worker responded knowingly with "Well white papaver is lovely due to their meaning of remembrance and we just received a fresh batch of red spider lilies which express final goodbyes if you'd like those."

The man solemnly asked for a batch showing their stark and bare emotions towards the grim situation showing, after paying the price and departing the employee got straight to work. However, after examining the first bouquet they undid it and completely changed the structure of the look along with adding an extra flower to the blend. It was basically hypocrisy to the original design, and though I grew curious, this was not the first time this had happened within the short amount of time I had worked with them. I knew to let them do as they pleased with the art they created at this point.

The next morning when the same customer came in to pick up the flowers they were shocked to see how they came out compared to what they requested. The employee had made hooped bouquets with the flowers they asked for along with adding a third one. "I hope this will do fine, I just thought this design suited it better" the customer didn't seem displeased which I took as a win, considering the audacity it took to pull a bold scheme for such an important event. "Are those baby's breath flowers," he asked "No" was the response "While having a similar appearance baby's breath, these are Queen Anne's lace expressing healing and I thought they helped to embodied the look I was going for to make them as nice as possible for the mournful occasion, after all, funerals are more for the living and the dead“.

With a heartfelt and mournful stare, he thanked the employee and reached for his wallet to pay for the extra flowers, the worker fused about it being on the house and then proceeded to help carry the hoop bouquets to the customer's car before we both waved goodbye. As we walked back I casually stated "I hope you know you’re paying for those flowers you gave for free" this not being the first time the naive employee had done this, they gave a rushed nod before hurting back to work.

(Hope this is fine, I tried to meet all the marks but you should checked just in case)

I have been a nurse for twenty years. In that time, I have seen a great number of patients suffer because they did not have health insurance. One of the worst cases was a young mother of two who was diagnosed with early stage skin cancer. Because she could not afford treatment, the cancer spread from her skin to other parts of her body. By the time I saw her for the first time, the cancer had reached her brain, and she could no longer be helped. This sort of thing should not happen to anyone. A strong universal health care system could prevent instances like this from occurring. Which rhetorical appeal is used in the text, "One of the worst cases was a young mother of two who was diagnosed with early stage skin cancer"? logos, an appeal based on logic ethos, an appeal based on the author’s character pathos, an appeal based on emotion no rhetorical appeal is used

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Answer:

C. Pathos, an appeal based on emotion.

Explanation:

The rhetorical appeal that is used in the text is pathos, an appeal based on emotion. The correct option is c.

What is a rhetorical appeal?

Rhetorical Appeals are Ethos, Pathos and Logos. Ethos is an appeal to ethos is an appeal to credibility. Writers use ethos when they use their expertise on a topic or cite an expert on the subject. An author might refer to work credentials, degrees, etc. The writer can also borrow credibility by citing evidence from another author who is an expert on the topic.

Although pathos may sound a lot like the word pathetic, that isn’t what it means. Rather, pathos is an appeal to emotion. Think of the words empathy and sympathy instead of pathetic. When an author uses pathos, he or she is appealing to the audience’s emotions to invoke empathy and or sympathy towards the topic as well as the author. The Greek word logos is the origin of the English word logic.

An author appeals to logos by using data, statistics, relevant evidence or examples, and any other forms of proof appropriate to the topic.

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Use temporal transitions to revise the following paragraph. You may need to create additional details or information. Use proper spelling and grammar.

Ashley wanted a puppy. He talked to his family for hours. They did not believe he had time to care for the puppy. Ashley created a puppy-care plan. His family finally agreed.

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Answer:

Ashley wanted a puppy so he talked to his family trying to persuade them. At first, his hours of pleading did not work as they still believed he does not have the ability to manage and care for a puppy. They believed that he does not have the time to care for the pet. Later on, their opinion changed when Ashley created a puppy-care plan. Finally, they agreed to let him get a puppy.

Explanation:

Temporal transitions are words or phrases that enable us to connect details and information. They can show the frequency, duration, specific time, or even the start or end of something.

The given passage can be revised in the following way-

Ashley wanted a puppy so he talked to his family trying to persuade them. At first, his hours of pleading did not work as they still believed he does not have the ability to manage and care for a puppy. They believed that he does not have the time to care for the pet. Later on, their opinion changed when Ashley created a puppy-care plan. Finally, they agreed to let him get a puppy.

Answer:

Ashley wanted a puppy, So he decided to talk to his parents to try and convince them. It wasn't really working at first, but after his hour’s pleading and begging didn't work, They were unconvinced he had time to care for the puppy. Eventually, Ashley had the idea see create a puppy plan, and after showing that to his parents, they change their mind and decided to let him get a puppy

Explanation:

How do the stage directions in brackets affect the meaning of the text? They show that Nora goes from playing happily with her children to being startled by Krogstad, an unwelcome visitor. They show that Nora, the children, and Krogstad are on the stage at the same time and are communicating with one another. They show that Nora has to take care of her children without the help of her husband, Torvald, and resents it greatly. They show that Krogstad is familiar to the family and is a frequent visitor, so he can walk in without

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The passage is:

Read the passage from A Doll’s House.

Nora: Really! Did a big dog run after you? But it didn't bite you? No, dogs don't bite nice little dolly children. You mustn't look at the parcels, Ivar. What are they? Ah, I daresay you would like to know. No, no—it's something nasty! Come, let us have a game! What shall we play at? Hide and Seek? Yes, we'll play Hide and Seek. Bob shall hide first. Must I hide? Very well, I'll hide first. [She and the children laugh and shout, and romp in and out of the room; at last, NORA hides under the table, the children rush in and out for her, but do not see her; they hear her smothered laughter, run to the table, lift up the cloth and find her. Shouts of laughter. She crawls forward and pretends to frighten them. Fresh laughter. Meanwhile, there has been a knock at the hall door, but none of them has noticed it. The door is half opened, and KROGSTAD appears, he waits for a little; the game goes on.]

Krogstad: Excuse me, Mrs. Helmer:

Nora: [with a stifled cry, turns round and gets up on to her knees] Ah! what do you want?

Krogstad: Excuse me, the outer door was ajar; I suppose someone forgot to shut it.

Nora: [rising] My husband is out, Mr. Krogstad.

Answer:

A). They show that Nora goes from playing happily with her children to being startled by Krogstad, an unwelcome visitor.

Explanation:

Stage directions are characterized as the 'instructions that are provided to the actors in order to tell them the action to be done and the manner in which it is to be done.'

In the given passage, the stage directions have been displayed through the brackets which helps in showing the readers the shift in Nora's emotional state from cheerfully playing with her kid to suddenly being astonished by the uninvited visit of Mr. Krogstad. The instructions of 'laugh and shout' shows her happy state of mind while the descriptions of 'stifled cry, on to her knees' show her frightened and fearful condition. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Just took the test!

putting software on computer software is ready to execute is called
please tell the answer
all answers will get the brainiest

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Answer:

Explanation:

putting software on computer software is ready to execute is called installing the software

Answer:

Explanation:

Installing a software is the process of putting software on computer software is ready to execute.

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