Answer:
Explaining for *driverless
They can reduce the accidents caused by human errors.
What does the author think about cooking with his family
Answer:
Cooking is a good way for families to spend time together.
Explanation:
I just took the quiz and got it right, but i am not sure if that's how the answer was stated.
Answer
Cooking is a good way for families to spend time together.
Explanation:
PowerPoint presentations should: (a) have light/neutral backgrounds with dark text (b) have several different animations and transitions (c) incorporate many pictures (d)have patterned/colorful backgrounds that can be seen with lights off
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Although none of the options are necessarily wrong, a light/neutral background with dark text is most important (especially in more professional settings) because it allows for easy readability and is not distracting.
Using context clues, complete the sentence with the correct word.
Water circulates through the ecosystem in a
circle cycle seep ring choose one word and tell me
Answer:
In "Among Teens, Sleep Deprivation an Epidemic," the terms biologically disposed and biologically programmed help the reader understand that _[blank]_.
Which option best completes this statement?
Among Teens, Sleep Deprivation an Epidemic
the natural accumulation of sleep in teens makes it difficult for them to fall asleep prior to midnight on school nights
the tendency to become tired in teens is mostly caused by social and cultural factors and not natural conditions
the physical sleep stimulus that causes teens to go to sleep later is controlled by natural conditions but is affected by other factors
the activities teens are involved in, like sports and part-time jobs, do not adversely affect their genetic tendencies
the natural accumulation of sleep in teens makes it difficult for them to fall asleep prior to midnight on school nights
*INCORRECT*
Which sentences best cite textual evidence to analyze the central idea that four locations, including California, Nevada, and Washington D.C., have adopted regulations about driving autonomous cars?
(Select all that apply.)
500 Miles in a Self-Driving Car
One of [the rules] dictates that anyone who gets behind the wheel must be properly trained.
As the rules in each state currently stand, autonomous technology is limited to prototypes, not production vehicles.
As if to underscore that point, my phone was locked in a secure box when I arrived and a security guard escorted me everywhere.
Explanation:
Answer:
I know Im like super super late but the answer was cycle
Explanation:
The author uses water as a symbol for what?
I’m the book slim by Carol Cullar
Answer:
English 9 Practice Final B
DIRECTIONS: Read and T4 the two selections and the viewing and representing piece. Then,
answer the questions that follow.
“Slim” by Carol Cullar
Shamrock, Texas, in August of 1937
The rolling prairie stretched from the Rockies to the Ozarks across a thousand miles of gently rolling hills cut by dry river beds and small farms plowed higgledy-piggledy and sown with acres of wheat—millions of acres of wheat planted to answer the government’s cry during World War I. Slow to convert, some of the farmers were switching to cotton and corn, but too few had gone to modern agricultural methods. Spirits reeled from the War, the Influenza of 1918–19, the Crash. When the market collapsed, they lost money, then equipment, their farms,
and heart. As if unsatisfied with the havoc wreaked, Nature unleashed The Drought and aimed it like some great magnifying lens focused incessantly on the western farmland of Oklahoma. Fickle rains fell, only to be sucked away by the burning
air. Elsewhere, entire sections flash-flooded away for want of contour plowing. The atmosphere became a destructive engine powering itself on heated updrafts, pulling erosive ground-winds into its maw, along with the topsoil, then the subsoil, and the hopes of all those tied to the land. Thousands quit when the dust storms began to rage; some went insane as the dust-laden, ionized wind scoured every crevice and
left nowhere to hide, nowhere to run except away—to California, to South Texas, battered tin dipper in her hand and with a deft flick of the wrist splashed what was left of her drink over the top portion of the flour sack stitched there. The cascading droplets wet the thin fabric, and a breeze blew the cooler air over her. She closed her eyes and
breathed.
“Hey!” The startled voice was deep and unfamiliar and cme from the glaring haze on the other side of the screen.
“Oh! I’m so sorry! Let me get a towel!” Bessie pushed the screen past its buffer catch and opened it wide. A hobo stood on the stoop, his cap in hand; he mopped his forehead with a red bandanna.
“You didn’t get me very wet!” After his first quick glance upward, he fixed his gaze respectfully on the yellow tom that came to swish about her ankles.
Bessie searched the high-buttoned front of his fade
Explanation:
2 Complete the sentences, as in the example.
1 Everyone thinks that she hid the evidence.
She is thought to have hidden the evidence.
2 He is said to be on the run from the law.
It .....
3 It is believed that this judge is very fair.
This judge ....
4 They are suspected to have been planning a
robbery
It ..
5 People know that she works for a big lawyer.
She.....
Answer:
2. It is said that he is on the run from the law.
3. This judge is believed to be very fair.
4. It is suspected that they have been planning a robbery.
5. She is known to work for a big lawyer.
What is the best summary of the
excerpt?
A
Miles, a 13-year-old boy, has
discovered a rare giant squid
in the bay near his house.
Reporters have gathered to
hear about it from Professor
Kramer, an expert on squids.
Miles then tells the reporters
the squid was alive when he
found it.
B
At a press conference to
announce the discovery of a
rare giant squid in a small
bay, Professor Kramer, an
expert, speaks to reporters
about the squid. Thirteen-
year-old Miles, who is
interested in ocean animals,
D
Next
Answer: i think A is correct but without th e excerpt i cant be entierly sure
Explanation:
Before you answer, please take in mind that this goes over multiple topics. If you try to answer, you get 50 points. This is for me to see how willingly you want to answer. Yes, it's hard. It's meant to be. I don't care if you get it wrong. Just try.
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1.
Which is correct?
a) child care
b) child-care
Frequently Misspelled Words
Which is correct?
a) cell phone
b) cellphone
2.
What is a lead?
a) The senior reporter at a newspaper
b) The opening paragraph of a news story
c) The newspaper with the largest audience
d) The main character in a news story
3.
The philosophy that everything belonging to the world of ideas or concepts grows from material conditions and practices.
materialism
empiricism
idealism
positivism
4.
"I searched my kitchen for my keys for hours. I could not find them. Therefore, my keys are probably not in the kitchen." What fallacy is present?
a) No Fallacy
b) Fruitless Search
c) Appeal to Ignorance
d) False Alternative
5.
_____________ is the practice of looking at the artifacts of other cultures and judging them only from the perspective of one's own culture.
Ethnocentric criticism
Culture-centered criticism
Afrocentric criticism
Arabcentric criticism
Answer:
1 - a and a
2 - b
3 - materialism
4 - i believe this one is c
5 Ethnocentric criticism
Explanation:
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2. Why doesn't Samuel's
ship stop in Florida?
(a) Florida belongs to the Spanish.
(b) Florida belongs to the French.
(c) Florida belongs to the Dutch.
(d) Florida belongs to the Portuguese.
Answer:
Answer:
(a) Florida belongs to the Spanish.
Explanation:
Elisa Carbone's novel "Blood on the River" revolves around the story of a British teenager and his journey to James Town in America. The novel follows Samuel Collier and his journey by sea, going to the new settlement of Jamestown in America, which the British had conquered/ colonized.
Samuel was one of the many passengers on "The Susan Constant" making its way to America. Though he was a page of the ship's captain, Captain John Smith, Samuel also wanted to explore and go to the New World, that is America. But as they traveled along, the ship doesn't dock in Florida as the place was under the Spanish. And at that time, the Spanish and the British were all fighting to get more land colonized for their respective kings or empires.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Answer:
I think the answer is A
1. How to make a cup of tea?
blank,we boil some water blank serve the water in a cup blank,put the teabag in the water blank,add some sugar and milk blank add a biscuit and enjoy it
Answer:
First, we put boil some water then serve the water in a cup. Next, put the teabag in the water. Finally, add some sugar and milk then add a biscuit and enjoy it.
The blanks are all sequence adverbs - first, next, then, and finally. They are used to describe the order in which actions happen. In this case, they describe the order of the steps to make a cup of tea.
What does the rock represent and what is accomplished by rolling it down the hill
Answer: The rock represents Cole's ancestors. It is a physical reminder that their lives are part of him. Letting it go helps Cole release his anger and learn respect.
Three things Ben Franklin invented?
A. Poor Richard’s Almanack
B. Bifocal
C. One arm deals Chair
D. Electricity
Which statement best explains the effectiveness of this introduction paragraph? A.P.E.X
A) The introduction is effective because it establishes credibility by stating the author's intentions.
B) The introduction is effective because the first sentence helps make the main idea of the essay seem important and fascinating
C) The introduction is ineffective because the background information does not support the main idea.
D) The introduction is ineffective because it does not clearly explain the author's point of view
Answer:
I got it wrong its c
Explanation:
Do you believe a heaven or hell exists?Explain your position
Answer:
it is all about opinion but myself believing that is not true-I feel like there's no heaven and hell but i respect if you think otherwise
Explanation:
(Help me peaseee) can you do this for me
Answer:
Uses a dictionary and a computer for this job. Finds the mistakes and edit them. Put the words of the sentences in the correct form. Makes sure the text is in paragraphs etc. In general is a person who likes reading a lot.
Explanation:
It is the job of an editor. You can add some more things to do it longer.
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Paul went on a hunger strike and was violently force-fed. Authorities confined her to a psychiatric ward in an effort to discredit her. On November 14, thirty women in the Workhouse Prison were beaten, threatened, and mistreated in what came to be known as the Night of Terror.
–The Smithsonian’s History of America in 101 Objects,
Richard Kurin
Which words best describe the tone of the passage?
light and cheerful
disrespectful and condescending
calm and peaceful
serious and intense
Answer:
The Answer is D
Explanation:
Just Got it right
Answer:
D- serious and intense
Explanation:
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Please help with this.
A. The dialogue is effective because it shows julika appreciates her daughters effort enough to stay awake and have breakfast.
B. The dialogue is effective because it shows how julika communicates your exhaustion and her daughter.
C. The dialogue is ineffective because the exchange between Jewel look at her her daughter is full of hidden meanings the reader can’t understand.
D. The dialogue is in effective because it doesn’t allow the reader to understand any of julika as feelings or emotions.
Answer:
the answer is A, The dialogue is effective because it shows julika appreciates her daughters effort enough to stay awake and have breakfast.
Explanation:
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In which type of writing would an interjection be most appropriate
The type of writing in which an interjection would be most appropriate is B. Narrative writing.
What is an interjection?An interjection is an independent word that expresses feelings rather than meanings.
Some examples of interjections are
ExclamationsCursesGreetingsResponse particlesHesitation markers.What is narrative writing?Narrative writing is personal and creative writing that tells a story about a personal experience.
Answer Options:
A. Formal writing
B. Narrative writing
C. Business writing
D. Persuasive writing
Thus, an interjection would be most appropriate for B. Narrative writing rather than formal, business, or persuasive writing.
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a letter about my sister who was missing and now she Returned back home
Dear "sister", it has been a long time since I have seen you as you know. our relationship may never be the same, but I will always love you. No matter what I shall be here for you and I hope you will have mine.
love, "Insert name"
plzz help me I am timed!!
Answer:
D!!
Explanation:
Can someone help with this last question!
Answer:
Black
Explanation:
identify five types of mordern grammar
Heres a couple..
ᴄᴀꜱᴇ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ᴄᴏɢɴɪᴛɪᴠᴇ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ᴄᴏɴꜱᴛʀᴜᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ɢᴇɴᴇʀᴀᴛɪᴠᴇ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ʟᴇxɪᴄᴀʟ-ꜰᴜɴᴄᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ (ʟꜰɢ)ᴍᴇɴᴛᴀʟ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ᴛʜᴇᴏʀᴇᴛɪᴄᴀʟ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.ᴛʀᴀɴꜱꜰᴏʀᴍᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ ɢʀᴀᴍᴍᴀʀ.Whatever makes u happy is that independent clause or dependent clause
Dependent Clause, because it contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought, and fits the definition.
Which best describes the initial reactions of Macbeth and his wife to the idea of murdering duncan?
A. Macbeth wants to hire assassins; his wife wants to commit the act herself
B. Macbeth wants to strike the king in public; his wife wants to murder him in secret
C. Macbeth is cautious; his wife is eager.
D Macbeth is confident; his wife is wary
PLEAAE ANSWWR FAST!
Answer:d
Explanation:
Why is it important to organize your records for your job search?
Answer:
it can keep you more easy in mind what the hiring organization cares about you
Make a list of your 6 favorite cartoons from TV
Answer:
I don't really watch cartoons anymore, except when I'm hanging out with my baby cousin, but I'll just list what she likes to watch on the TV.
1. Pinkalicous
2. Scooby-Doo
3. SpongeBob Square-Pants
4. Peppa Pig
5. Looney Tunes
6. The Simpsons
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Which of the following sentences use an idiom incorrectly?
It was then that we decided to call it a day and stop working.
John said that he could care less if he doesn't get the job.
Lisa is the kind of person who will stick with you through thick and thin.
Rich reminded me that it takes two to tango when I complained about our latest argument.
Answer:
John said that he could care less if he doesn't get the job.
Explanation:
An idiom can be regarded as phrase or expresion which it's culturally understood meaning is different from the denotations of the composite words. The phrase or the expression has a meaning that is entirely different from the individual words that made up the phrase.
Can someone help a guy out? I need to get this done and I need someone to go 1-3 and fix the grammar issues and rewrite the sentences correctly. I’ll give brainalist + points (I’ll pay you if necessary)
Answer:
1. She swam the English Channel several times in the past year, and felt extremely accomplished afterwards.
2. My brother and I need to buy shirts, pants, socks, and shoes for school. So we really hope our parents have enough money.
3. The dogs' tails wagged as father gave them John's leftovers. John looked at them in anger.
Explanation:
The question we are answering here demands a thorough knowledge of English since it includes several different types of grammatical mistakes. Let's explain them:
1. Proper nouns, such as names of rivers, oceans, countries, and people, should be capitalized: "John", "English Channel".
2. We should use commas to separate the items in a list: "shirts, pants, socks, and shoes."
3. Irregular verbs have their own past form: swim - swam ("swimmed" does not exist)
4. We should try to maintain the same verb tense when the passage talks of actions that happened in the same period of time: need / hope; wagged / looked
5. Some words sound the same but are spelled differently. That is the case with "passed", which is a verb, and "past" which can be a noun or an adjective. That is also the case with "bye" and "buy". We must select the correct one to convey the proper meaning.
6. "Enuf" is a spelling that may be used in very informal conversation - texting with friends, for example. The correct spelling is "enough".
7. In number 2, there is a question mark where there is no question. It should be dropped and replaced with a period.
Critically examine 'The day of the Dead'. ( The day of the Dead by octavio paz)
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated in Mexico and elsewhere associated with the Catholic celebrations of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, and is held on November 1 and 2. The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pray for and to remember friends and family members who have died.
Which word or words have a positive connotation in the set?
Bicker
Argue
Debate
All of them are positive.
Answer:
Debate
Explanation:
Bicker has the negative connotation of being judgment filled and critical, argue is slightly better but still not the best choice, debate, on the other hand, is used in more professional settings and carries the generalization of being respectful and calmer meaning debate is the word the best suits the question.
3. Which of the following statements does NOT describe one of Fran's reactions to the news that she is a grandmother? A. She wishes she had had time to prepare for the news. B. She looks forward to inviting Linda Rose and her son, Blake, over for a visit. C. She feels suddenly older now that the label of grandmother applies to her. D. She protests that this change in her life is unfair.
Answer: b
Explanation:
Answer:
B) She looks forward to inviting Linda Rose and her son, Blake, over for a visit.