Answer:
broken nose and ribs,
ok look yall ik that when u say u will give brailiest u literally never do
Explanation:
Answer:
Broken nose and Ribs
Explanation:
:)
Which statement best describes Collin’s character in the Secret Garden?
Answer:
we didn't read the book you did
The remaining Greek scholars moved to Jundi Shapur. Jews joined them, as did a group of Christians called Nestorians, who had their own ancient and scholarly traditions. Persians added their voices, and one of their learned doctors set off for what is now India, to gather and translate the wisdom of the Hindus. The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world, a place where the sick were treated and young doctors learned their craft, as well as a fine observatory to track the heavens. At Jundi Shapur the best scholars west of China all gathered to think and study together.
–Sugar Changed the World,
Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos
What evidence from the passage supports the inference that scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in various disciplines?
“The remaining Greek scholars moved to Jundi Shapur.”
“Persians added their voices, and one of their learned doctors set off for what is now India.”
“The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”
“Jews joined them, as did a group of Christians called Nestorians, who had their own ancient and scholarly traditions.”
Answer:
“The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”
Explanation:
"Sugar Changed the World" brings the story about how the knowledge of harvesting sugar brought huge change in the world. The interest of the author's family in the process of harvesting the sugar grew interest of research to explore. The story brings a picture of the events that carried through the invention of sugar and sweetener industry.
From the given excerpt, it is clear that the scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in exploring and researching new areas. They also wanted to work for the welfare of the society and people. They helped in building hospitals so as to benefit the people and help in researches.
Answer: C. “The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”
Explanation: Trust Me! Answer is correct on Edge.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer is C. “The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world . . . as well as a fine observatory.”
Study the chart of Latin and Greek word roots.
Word Part Definition
hila cheerful
eulogy praise
gladi sword
nihil nothing
Which word means "very happy or elated”?
eulogized
exhilarated
gladiator
annihilation
Answer:
exhilarated
Explanation:
exhilarated has "hila" in it which means cheerful aka happy!
hope this helps
Answer: B
Explanation:
I got it right
What are the 5 most important events in the novel Children of Blood and Bone?
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Which sentence best uses the word shot in the sense of "matter fired from a cannon"?
A. They took their best shot and won the competition.
B. The general knew that shot would do the greatest damage.
C. He took a shot of them reenacting a battle.
D. One of the crew members' hands shot up; he knew the answer.
Answer:
they took there best shot...
Explanation:
Answer:the answer.....
Is hidden....
You must find it......
And it's in the......
Explanation:
It's (A)
They took their best shot and won the competition
Ps.
I HOPE YOU FOUND THE ANSWER
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Directions: Find the direct object(s) in the sentence below.
The onlookers enjoyed the comedy performance on stage.
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
Comedy performance
Explanation:
The comedy performance has an action being done to it - it is "enjoyed" by the subject, the onlookers
LESSON 5 IS ON PAGES 23-28 OF ENGLISH LEARNER'S MATERIAL.
LESSON 5: Summarizing Key Information
Learning Task 1: In your worksheet, summarize the paragraph by answering
the guide questions. Write your sentences together to form a summary. (page
23)
Original Material
Summary
In Africa, music is usually performed outdoors. There is spontaneous music social and music groups atceremonies and feasts. There is no
written music or music notation. Summary:
African music tradition, like folklore
and history, is transmitted orally. Music
is a social activity in which almost
everyone participates. Clearly, African
music has several interesting
characteristics.
Source:
https://www.helpteaching.com/quest
ions/Summarizing
1. What does the paragraph say about
making as well as performances by music in Africa?
2. What makes African music unique
Answer:
Summary of African Music
Music in Africa is not written down but transmitted orally. Everyone participates. There are many interesting characteristics which make African music unique.
Explanation:
The uniqueness of African music plays out in the everyday life of Africans. They use it in religious ceremonies, at festivals, and for social rituals. They use it to cure the sick, bring rains, celebrate birthdays, marriages, and deaths. Always played outdoors, at all social occasions.
what is a characteristic of Grendel that is mentional in the story?
Answer: In Grendel, however, he is an intelligent and temperamental monster, capable of rational thought as well as irrational outbursts of emotion. Throughout the novel, the monster Grendel often seems as human as the people he observes.
Explanation: IN the original Beowulf epic, Grendel displays nothing but the most primitive human qualities. In Grendel, however, he is an intelligent and temperamental monster, capable of rational thought as well as irrational outbursts of emotion. Throughout the novel, the monster Grendel often seems as human as the people he observes. Grendel’s history supports this ambiguous characterization. As a descendant of the biblical Cain, he shares a basic lineage with human beings. However, rather than draw Grendel and humankind closer together, this shared history sets them in perpetual enmity. In this regard, Grendel recalls the nineteenth-century literary convention—used in novels such as Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein—of using monsters to help us examine what it means, by contrast, to be human. Indeed, aside from Grendel’s horrible appearance and nasty eating habits, very little actually separates him from humans. Even his extreme brutality is not unique—time and again, Gardner stresses man’s inherent violence. Moreover, Grendel’s philosophical quest is a very human one, its urgency heightened by his status as an outsider.
The novel follows Grendel through three stages of his life. The first stage is his childhood, which he spends innocently exploring his confined world, untroubled by the outside universe or philosophical questions. Grendel’s discovery of the lake of firesnakes and the realm beyond it is his first introduction to the larger world, one full of danger and possibility. As such, crossing the lake is a crucial step for Grendel in his move toward adulthood. The second step—which decisively makes Grendel an adult—occurs when the bull attacks him, prompting him to realize that the world is essentially chaotic, following no pattern and governed by no discernible reason. This realization, in turn, prompts the question that shapes Grendel’s adult quest, perhaps the greatest philosophical question of the twentieth century: given a world with no inherent meaning, how should one live his or her life? In the second, adult stage of his life, Grendel tries to answer this question by observing the human community, which fascinates him because of its ability to make patterns and then impose those patterns on the world, creating a sense that the world follows a coherent, ordered system. The third and final stage of Grendel’s life encompasses his fatal battle with Beowulf and the weeks leading up to that battle. The encounter provides, ultimately, a violent resolution to Grendel’s quest.
How does the hero bring together his experiences from his
adventure and his old life back home?
Answer:
The Hero's Journey are the steps that a mythical hero must take in order to complete the path to their purpose. There is no pain-free path… and it must be “chosen sacrifice” if it is to lead you towards self belief.
What does Omakayas learn about life during the book
Answer: what book?
Explanation:
Read the section "Players Played Games,
Answered Questions."
Which sentence from the section explains how the
Oxford University study differed from earlier video
game research?
Answer: The game company provided information about playtime.
Explanation:
Answer:
young couples that enjoy camping
shows social media use
Explanation:
“ Nobody's born racist, man, it's something you learn , Deep rooted in your brain from the day of your birth “. Can you PLEASE tell me what this means to you?
To me I think it means that you aren't born to be racist. It's something that you're taught by people, who have also been taught the same thing.
Answer:
it means that you teach yourself to be racists by watching the world around you it also means it can be changed because you were not born that way you just learned that way of thought but it is not permanent
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell. In a cultivated voice marked by a slight accent that gave it added precision and deliberateness, he said: "It is a very great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, to my home." Automatically Rainsford shook the man's hand. "I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see," explained the man. "I am General Zaroff." Now read the second excerpt. "The general's left eyelid fluttered down in a wink. "This island is called Ship-Trap," he answered. "Sometimes an angry god of the high seas sends them to me. Sometimes, when Providence is not so kind, I help Providence a bit. Come to the window with me." Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea. "Watch! Out there!" exclaimed the general, pointing into the night. Rainsford's eyes saw only blackness, and then, as the general pressed a button, far out to sea Rainsford saw the flash of lights. The general chuckled. "They indicate a channel," he said, "where there's none: giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws. They can crush a ship as easily as I crush this nut." Readers must revise their predictions about the general after reading the second excerpt because initially he seems to be a gracious host, but then it is revealed that he has lured and trapped his guests. designs nautical gadgets. believes in mythical gods. has been unable to leave the island\
Answer: has lured and trapped his guests
Explanation:
Initially, the general seems to be a gracious host, but then it is revealed that he has lured and trapped his guests.
At first, the general really seemed like a nice man as he was warm and welcoming. The general then invited Rainsford to the window with him and showed how dangerous he is as he said the razor edges crouch can crush any ship as easily as he can crush the nut. Therefore, it can be predicted that Rainsford was lured to his place.
Answer:
A
He lured and trapped his guests.
Explanation:
I got 100% on quiz on edg. 2021
What evidence does Chávez offer of the harm caused by the growers’ use of toxic chemicals?
Answer:
the use of toxic chemicals can indeed kill off the plants and animlas that eat it
Which best states a heroic quality of Manjiro in this chapter of Heart of a Samurai?
He adapts willingly to new situations.
He refuses to change his ways.
He does not allow himself to hope.
He lets his fear guide his actions.
Answer:
He adapts willingly to new situations.
Explanation:
Heart of a Samurai is a young adult historical novel that was written by American author Margi Preus. This novel is based on the true story of Manjiro Nakahama. Manjiro Nakahama was a young fisherman who lived in a village in Japan.
Manjiro Nakahama adapts willingly to new situations. This best states a heroic quality of Manjiro in the chapter of Heart of a Samurai
what does it mean to follow your heart
Answer:
It means to follow your dreams pick what you want don't let anyone make you do something you don't want to do. Do what your heart tells you.
Explanation:
Does that help? Lol
Answer:
Explanation:
well not to do what everyone else is telling you too ig do what u want to do and what u think is right.
NEED HELP 70 PLZZ KNOW Narrative Writing: Removing Irrelevant Details paragraph below has one sentence that is not relevant to the narrative. Cross out that sentence to strengthen the paragraph.Last week, my family went for a hike in a nearby state park, and we discovered a delightful surprise! The hike started o like any other as we walked the path beneath the ancient trees. Eventually we came to the top of a small hill, and I noticed something glinting from a hidden cavity in an old tree stump. My brother and I went over to check it out and were perplexed to find an old metal lunchbox. My brother and I use small cooler bags instead of lunchboxes. When we opened it, we found some really cool old keys, a few pressed pennies, a notebook, and a pencil. Dad said it was from a kind of game in which people hide little treasures in interesting places for other people to find. After studying the antique keys and souvenir pennies, we all signed the notebook before carefully placing the lunchbox back in the tree stump so others could find it later.
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How does NASA'S guest blogger support her claim that there are role models for communicating scientific information?
Answer:
She lists several sources of scientific information that most people seem to enjoy and trust.
Explanation:
Answer:
She lists several sources of scientific information that most people seem to enjoy and trust.
Read the example sentence, and study the chart of prefixes.
When Mr. Goggin read the story, he was very monotone, but I think that was intentional.
Prefix Definition
omni- many
non- without
mono- single
micro- small
Based on the table, what is the definition of monotone?
being without any voice
having many tones
having one tone
using a small or quiet voice
Answer:
Having one tone.
Explanation:
Prefixes are the words that are added to an already existing word to make a new word with an altogether new meaning. Accordingly, the prefix "mono-" is added to the word "tone" to make a new word "monotone".
Now, looking at the given example sentence, the word "monotone" is used to refer to the tone of Mr. Goggin. And from the prefix "mono-" which means single, we can infer that "monotone" means a single, unchanging tone.
Thus, the definition of "monotone" is "having one tone".
Answer: C
Explanation:
I got it right
Write: Think about an activity that you enjoy that may be harmful to the
environment. Write an essay to describe why it's a problem. Give three possible
solutions to the problem.
How does the symbolism of The Rose That Grew From Concrete relate to The Hate You Give?
compare an contrast diagram of is it raining on the house of anne frank to elie wiesels noble prize lecture
A(n) __________ is a one-celled organism formed by the union of a sperm and an egg. A. zygote B. blastocyst C. embryo D. fetus Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer: zygote
Explanation: if it's right, give me brainliest
Answer:
zygote
Explanation:
just took the test and made 100%
Pls right one I need this
Answer:
I think, D
Explanation:
Read the following passage:
In front of him lay the wide plain called the Crau, laden with ripe grain.
Which words provides a context clue as to the meaning of laden?
in front
ripe grain
wide plain
the Crau
Answer:
ripe grain
Explanation:
this is the answer
Short paragraph 150 words about my personality
Answer:
nice, caring,helpful, those are some words
Explanation:
Please help me
This is Science
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They're all placed in the greenhouse, so it's no comparing it placed in or out, and she measures on the stem, not the root.
Plz help I don’t know the answer
Answer: C) It is about a major landmark
Narrative Writing: Removing Irrelevant Details paragraph below has one sentence that is not relevant to the narrative. Cross out that sentence to strengthen the paragraph. It was a crisp autumn morning, and Quinn and her mother were exploring the local farmers market. Her mother's eye-catching red scarf danced in the breeze as they strolled through the market, buying some crusty bread here, a few vegetables there. Quinn followed along, picking her way through the crowd, admiring how the trees had turned into multi-colored works of art. This past summer had been the hottest one on record. Suddenly, Quinn realized she didn't see her mother anywhere! She scanned the crowd, hoping to catch a glimpse of her mother's bright red scarf. A spicy-sweet smell caught Quinn's attention, and she saw her mother walking toward her holding two cups of fresh, steaming apple cider.
Answer:
This past summer had been the hottest one on record
Explanation:
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Directions: Write a sentence for the following word. Make sure that the sentence contains a context clue.
Insinuate:
Answer: He insinuated that they were lying.
Explanation:
Answer:
He felt a slight twinge of guilt about what he'd had to do to insinuate himself into their midst. General remarks: I do not insinuate spyware in my programs.
Explanation:
I wrote 2 if you needed more help lol :)