Answer:
I'm not quite sure what you mean by apostrophe? If you mean what's the contraction of dare not, there isn't one.
Explanation:
It is important for Annie Sullivan to assert her authority because……
Answer:
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Explanation:
Ponyboy is very concerned with his
appearance. What lines from the chapter we
read indicate this to you? Also, how are you
like Ponyboy in this aspect?
Answer:
I don't really know but I wish I could help you
What is gray Otis purpose in writing the letter
Answer:
Explanation: try to persuade him to vote for Thomas Jefferson over Aaron Burr.
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Answer:
I would say it's a: to recount key events in William Shakespeare's life
EASY BRAINLY:: Do you think changing your habits can make a big impact on Earth? Why or why not?
Answer:
One person can not change the outcome of the earth it is impossible changing my habit will have no effect because someone else will always cancel me out
Which word is the conjunction in the following sentence: George walked 1 point
to the store, and he purchased a gallon of milk. *
walked
store
purchased
and
Answer: And is the conjunction
Explanation:
The word and joins two parts of the sentence together
PLEASE HELP! What is the purpose of the underlined part of the sentence?
Carla was honored with an award for safe driving.
Answer:
It is a gerund that tells what activity was honored.
Explanation:
. . . Neither have I so much of the infidel in me, as to suppose that He has relinquished the government of the world, and given us up to the care of devils; and as I do not, I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us: a common murderer, a highwayman, or a house-breaker, has as good a pretence as he.What is the denotation of the word "bound" in this excerpt?
Answer:
trapped
Explanation:
Hello. The word "bound" was not presented in this passage, but in the paragraph that is presented before him in "The Crisis" No. 1, written by Thomas Paine, where he shows, that Great Britain has declared that I have all right keep the American colonies tied, cornered to it.
In this sense, the word "bound" was presented in the denotative sense, that is, in the real sense presented in the dictionary. This sense is the same as the word "trapped" and shows how the colonies were completely trapped and dominated by the British.
Which phrases include sensory language? Check all that apply.
the breeze last night
the softly drifting snow
the bumpy, twisted tree
the newly bought car
the rabbit next door
the scarred, stained rug
Answer:
2.the softly drifting snow
3.the bumpy, twisted tree
6.the scarred, stained rug
Explanation:
Sensory language is a descriptive language that focuses on the five sense organs which include hearing, sight, touch, etching. Hence, when writing using sensory language, an author connects the reader to the scene of the action by means of any of the senses.
Therefore, from the given option below, the phrases that include sensory language are options 2, 3 and 6.
Answer:
Softly, Bumpy, and Scarred
Explanation:
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Read the quote from James Madison. If men were angels, no government would be necessary. . . . In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place, oblige it to control itself. The main idea that Madison addresses in this passage is why the US government is needed. must be weak. is not needed. must be strong.
Answer:
The main idea that Madison addresses in the passage is that the US government:
is needed.
Explanation:
The quote we are analyzing here belongs to The Federalist Papers, written by James Madison, who was the fourth president of the United States. The Federalist Papers were also written by John Jay and Alexander Hamilton.
In this particular passage, Madison explains that the government is needed. Men are not angels. We are not free of desire, of greed, of violent impulses, of egotism, etc. We are just men. We will make mistakes. We will need someone to rule us, control us, keep us from harming one another. That is why the government is needed. It has the power to control the governed, to establish rules and laws, to enforce those laws, and to guarantee rights.
Answer:
A. Is needed
Explanation:
You have heard that a relative of yours is in the hospital for a minor operation. You have decided to write a letter intended to express your concern. You should:
Say how bad you feel about it and ask about the patient’s well being
Give some light-hearted news from home
Suggest a home-coming party and promise a visit.
Cover all three points. Write a letter to your relative. You may add further details of your own if you wish. Make sure you use standard English and the letter is cheerful.
ANSWER:
Hello dear uncle i am soo sad to hear about your accident i am so worried about you i hope you are fine i am sending you fruit please eat them and take care of your self you have to get healthy soon and i am sorry i could not come to meet you actually my examination are now over and my result came today i have a really good news for you you were my tutor before the exams and it was all because of your teachings now i have graded 1st position in my exam so now i am throughing a home coming party and you are my cheif guest and dont worry i am coming in 1 or 2 days to meet you and thats a promise and i need you better when i come
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4) What is the main idea of this passage?
A)
how newspapers developed
B)
how people gather information
C) why news is important to people
D) why Internet news is so popular
18.When citing a website in the text (or writing), what do you put in parenthesis?
A. Author's initials
b. Author's Last name
c. Author's First Name
d. Author's Phone Number
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Explanation:
Summary to ch 3-4for forged by fire notebook
Answer:
In the book forged by fire we read that Gerald was living with his aunt queen for about six years. So now Gerald is nine years old. He plays with himself and made a go-cart. He was riding down his Aunt's ramp and she was getting mad at first but then let him do what he wanted. One day he was going down the ramp and he went down the last time and his go-cart wheel fell off. He was in the middle of the street. A Cadillac and a Ford were coming down the street. He then ran into some garbage cans ans the lady out the green ford helped him to his house. His aunt was really upset with him. He promised not to ever do that again. Then one day his aunt told him that his mother was coming to visit him. He was so shocked and didn't know what to think. I think that he should see his mother. I know he really misses her and can't wait to see her. He is just really confused now.
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Is "dedicated" "dedicate" and "systematically" all parallel?
Answer:
No, They all mean different things.
Explanation:
Dedicated means you are putting a lot of effort and purpose into whatever you're doing. Systematically means You are keeping on track and going according to plan.
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“Sometimes I feel I can’t quite master my written and spoken Spanish, because I’m too much a student of English. I would need another lifetime to learn it."
- Sandra Cisneros
American writer
What does this quote mean? make it at least 2-3 sentences
Answer:
Sandra Cisneros's quote refers to the complexity of the spanish language. She finds it particularly difficult to master the spanish language due to its intricate grammatical rules. She finds it easier, perhaps even effortless to speak her native language of English.
Explanation:
This image shows a public service announcement.
Smoky the Bear, a boy scout, and a girl scout stand together. The caption reads "They help; do you? Please prevent forest fires."
What is the purpose of this PSA?
to educate people about wild animals
to teach the public about safety
to publicize a new city fire law
to advertise a youth scouting program
Answer:
to teach the public about safety
Explanation:
if it was the last one then they would've said something about the program, same with the fire law. and it wouldn't be the first one because it didn't say anything about wild animals
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Answer:
B. To teach the public about safety.
Explanation:
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The future of technology
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Even we have seen growth in technology in past one century, and still we are not stopped here day by day technology is reaching next level. The phone we used to for calling purposes only is the backbone of human in 2021. The rapidly technology is growing a future wil be there when maximum labour work would done by the technology and human will operate them from a chair inshort the earth would called as technoearth in next few centuries or decades.
types of adjectives
Answer:
Attributive adjectives. Attribute adjectives are what you probably think of when you think of adjectives. ...
Compound adjectives. A compound adjective contains two words or more. ...
Coordinate adjectives. ...
Noncoordinate adjectives. ...
Proper adjectives. ...
Absolute adjectives. ...
Comparative adjectives. ...
Superlative adjectives
Answer:
Types of adjectives:
1. Descriptive Adjectives:
A descriptive adjective is a word that describes nouns and pronouns. Most of the adjectives belong to this type. These adjectives provide information and attribute to the nouns/pronouns they modify or describe. Descriptive adjectives are also called qualitative adjectives. This takes us from “the brother” to “the evil brother” or from “the daisy” to “the perky daisy.
2. Quantitative Adjectives:
Quantitative adjectives describe the quantity of something. Now, we don’t just have a noun or pronoun. We can also answer the question, “How much?” or “How many?” This turns words like “one” or “two” into adjectives.
3. Proper Adjectives:
Proper adjectives are the adjective form of proper nouns. When proper nouns modify or describe other nouns/pronouns, they become proper adjectives. ‘Proper’ means ‘specific’ rather than ‘formal’ or ‘polite.’ A proper adjective allows us to summarize a concept in just one word. Instead of writing/saying ‘a food cooked in Chinese recipe, you can write/say ‘Chinese food’.
4. Demonstrative Adjectives:
A demonstrative adjective directly refers to something or someone. Demonstrative adjectives include the words: this, that, these, those. It works alone and does not precede a noun, but a demonstrative adjective always comes before the word it modifies.
5. Possessive Adjectives:
A possessive adjective indicates possession or ownership. It suggests the belongingness of something to someone/something. Some of the most used possessive adjectives are my, his, her, our, their, your. All these adjectives always come before a noun. Unlike possessive pronouns, these words demand a noun after them.
6. Interrogative Adjectives:
An interrogative adjective asks a question. An interrogative adjective must be followed by a noun or a pronoun. The interrogative adjectives are: which, what, whose. These words will not be considered adjectives if a noun does not follow right after them. ‘Whose’ also belongs to the possessive adjective type.
7. Indefinite Adjectives:
An indefinite adjective describes or modifies a noun unspecifically. They provide indefinite/unspecific information about the noun. The common indefinite adjectives are few, many, much, most, all, any, each, every, either, nobody, several, some, etc.
8. Articles as Adjectives:
Articles also modify the nouns. So, articles are also adjectives. Articles determine the specification of nouns. ‘A’ and ‘an’ are used to refer to an unspecific noun, and ‘the’ is used to refer to a specific noun.
9. Compound Adjectives:
When compound nouns/combined words modify other nouns, they become a compound adjective. This type of adjective usually combines more than one word into a single lexical unit and modifies a noun. They are often separated by a hyphen or joined together by a quotation mark.
10. The Degree of Adjectives:
There are three degrees of adjectives: Positive, comparative, superlative.
These degrees are applicable only for descriptive adjectives.
11. Sequence Adjectives:
Sequence adjectives are akin to quantitative adjectives. Instead of specifying “two children” or “six puppies,” you can assign an order to your numbers. They use the appropriately named ordinal numbers as ordinal adjectives.
12. Distributive Adjectives:
Distributive adjectives point out specific entities. They single out a particular noun or pronoun as modify or draw attention, to it.
13. Coordinate Adjectives:
Coordinate adjectives are small groups of adjectives that band together to modify the same noun. They’re separated by the word “and” or with commas.
What is something you fear? What is something that others in your family fear? Think about and discuss ways these fears shape and affect your lives. 5 sentences
This seems like a question that is specific to you. I can't really just give you my fears as an answer. Just think of something you fear and a member of your family fears. As for the next part, fears shape our lives in many ways.
Ex: Someone with a fear of spiders will panic at the site of one and ask for help getting rid of it. A person who fears the dark will have a nightlight. Someone afraid of heights will refuse to ride a roller coaster.
Does this help?
What can be inferred from the excerpt?
Tan is embarrassed by the nonstandard form of English that her mother speaks.
Tan believes that nonstandard forms of English are legitimate languages in their own right.
Tan wishes that she did not have to think about the English that her mother speaks.
Tan is angry that people are not taught nonstandard English languages in school.
Answer: Tan believes that nonstandard forms of English are legitimate languages in their own right.
Explanation:
Answer:
b (Tan believes that nonstandard forms of English are legitimate languages in their own right.)
Explanation:
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Read the passage then answer the questions that follow.
Camping Without a Phone.
I couldn’t believe it when my parents told me we were spending our winter vacation going camping! They are always trying to get me to go outside more. It seems like my mom is constantly saying, “Brian, turn off the computer!” or “Brian, put down your phone and talk to us!” They don’t seem to understand that I’m in the zone when I’m using a keyboard, so of course I don’t want to stop.
We drove for an hour to Everglades National Park. As soon as we got there, my cell phone stopped working. The precaution I had taken of fully charging it had done no good. I couldn’t get a signal for it. Suddenly, I was facing three days of no contact with the outside world. My little brother, Ben, thought it was amusing, and my mom tried to convince me I’d like it. “You’ll be able to look around more when you’re not staring at a screen,” she said.
“You might have to act like a human being,” said Ben as he started laughing. Then he escaped to the other side of the campground.
We took a hike with a ranger in the afternoon. At first, I couldn’t care less, but after a while I started paying attention. By the end of the hike, I realized there was more action going on in the park than in most video games. It just didn’t happen as obviously.
First, the ranger explained that fires can be beneficial for the Everglades. Lightning starts the fires. The pines and some other trees resist fire, and their branches are too high for the fires to reach. Other trees and plants that try to take over from the pines are lower and get burned away. I could almost envision the fires burning around us while we walked, as if they were on a video screen.
Then we stopped to look at a pile of fur and little bones, apparently left behind by a bobcat. They were probably the remains of a rabbit. The ranger said that bobcats hunt nearly every night and sometimes eat animals as large as a deer. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see the action, but we saw some of the results.
Then we saw a wood stork wading and moving its beak back and forth. It was over three feet tall. Because the water is muddy and full of plants, it can’t see the small fish it’s trying to catch. But its beak is very sensitive. When it touches a fish, its beak snaps closed in 25 milliseconds! That’s faster than some computer networks respond when I touch a key.
That night I was exhausted from walking all day, and because I didn’t use enough sunscreen I looked a little like what the ranger called the “tourist tree.” The gumbo limbo tree has reddish bark that peels off, like it got sunburned. Even so, I woke up in the middle of the night, and I was terrified at first because of some mysterious sounds. But then I recognized the barred owl the ranger had described to us earlier that day. It sounds like it’s calling out “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you?” That helped me to relax, so I was able to fall back to sleep.
We spent a lot of time exploring over the next two days. I started to understand the connection between the land and water and animals. In the Everglades, you couldn’t even get rid of the mosquitoes without creating a big change for other animals. Small fish eat mosquito eggs; other fish eat the smaller fish; large fish called gars eat those fish; and alligators eat the gars. If you eliminated the mosquitoes, you might lose some of the other animals higher up the food chain too.
After we left, we talked in the car about the Everglades and how different it was from where we lived. Suddenly, right in the middle of our discussion, I heard a familiar tone from my phone. My friend Jeff was sending me a text. Without thinking, I reached for my phone, but then I put it back down. “Aren’t you going to text back?” asked Ben.
“I will in a little while,” I said. Ben looked stunned. My dad and mom looked at each other and just smiled.
How does Brian's inability to use his cell phone while camping affect his actions?
A) It helps him prove to his family that he can survive in the Everglades.
B) It allows him to better understand technology.
C) It forces him to participate in new activities.
D) it gives him the chance to improve his relationship with his brother.
Answer:
its a tie for me honestly, A or C
Explanation:
When he doesn't use his phone he is adjusting to the wildlife and getting used to it. He can do so many things without using his phone so most likely I would pick, C. Go with your heart.
Brian's inability to use his cell phone while camping affect his actions are the forces him to participate in new activities. Thus, option (c) is correct.
What is camping?
The term camping refers to the spending the time with the other destination. The camping are the two or more people are to spend the time to the outside. The forest places are the famous to the camping. The camping are the enjoyment, and they explored the places.
Brian's are the going to the camping are to spend the time with the friends. Brian's was to participate in the new activities are to spend the time without cellphone. Brian's as they mainly impact the actions of the inability. Do not the used of the cell phones are the relaxed to each and the every time.
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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A student is researching the impact of snowfall levels on winter sports. She goes to a government website that offers information on annual snowfall levels, and uses the data she finds as part of her research.
Did the student use primary or secondary data?
The student used _______ data.
Answer:
secondary data
Explanation:
Answer:
secondary data
Explanation:
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Answer:
option b
Explanation:
Write 3 reasons why fast food should be banned in school.
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Answer: 1. It’s very unhealthy.
2. Fast food has high amounts of sodium,fats, and etc.
3. Fast food has harmful chemicals like msg, and etc.
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I will be giving Brainliest to whoever answers this first. Please write a paragraph about the Regulation of Reality TV. By paragraph, I mean 10-12 sentences. Also, add reasonable evidence to support your answer. I need this very urgently for a debate in 10 minutes. Absurd answers will be reported!!
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Answer:
Imagine kim taehyung picking up weeds in your back yard, or kim jisoo in your kitchen learning to cook from you. A couple of years ago it might have been unthinkable, but not anymore. Welcome to the decade of reality television, a place where fiction meets reality. A place where you can share a common platform with celebrities. Reality television cuts everyone down to size. That is the beauty of it.
Candid Camera was one of the very first reality shows to be aired on television. It captured the candid reactions of people to humorous tricks and pranks. The novelty has not worn off. Ordinary people captured in real-life situations seem to still keep the audiences amused. Drama still rules with housewives but reality TV shows appeal to everybody- the young and the old regardless of gender.
There are a host of reality shows on television. Talent hunts, celebrity shows, quiz shows, game shows, documentary shows, makeover shows, there is no end to it. No matter which channel you watch, there will be a reality show to see. Reality shows are for peep-toms and almost each of us nurtures one within ourselves which is why we get kicks out of watching ordinary people or celebrities react in real-life situations.
The thrill of watching unedited action is what keeps everyone glued to the screen. Shows like Indian Idol which turned the boys next door to celebrity singers really caught the audience’s imagination especially as they were able to somehow affect the outcome of the show by means of public voting. It just kept them going back for more. Whether it was Blackpink's "Blackpink house" or BTS's "Run BTS" all have been watched with enthusiasm. Newer concepts are being explored in reality television and soaps are going to have to really fight hard to stay on prime time. Reality television is here to stay.