Answer:
Stalk
Explanation:
Every wheel has a Spoke - Every Flower has a stalk
Wheels have spokes Flowers have stalks
Wheel is to spoke as flower is to petal.
What is analogy?Analogy is a comparison between the two otherwise disparate entities based on the similarity of a certain feature.
Both wheel and flower are two different things but they share a resemblance as a wheel has spokes all around it which holds up the entire wheel and completes it. Similarly, a flower also has petals from which it is made.
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write a formal letter to orange and apple company complaining about the expired drink they delivered on the 10th of may 2021 by 7:30pm
Answer:
I would suggest that you call apple and ask for the address to write a complaint letter. I did that in 2005 when my macbook was suffering from a random shutdown symdrome issue that was known to apple. After I sent the letter, they were really helpful and they called me to make sure the issue would be resolved. I was very satisfied afterward.
Sometimes people say silly things, they do not intend to be mean a run on sentence
Answer:
something like unknown
Explanation:
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10. Mama Tamale went out to get medicine for her sick dog. Papito Loco's big semi truck blocked her driveway and Mama could not leave. No matter how much she asks, he refuses to move his big old truck. The protagonist is??
Answer: Mama Tamale
Explanation:
Mama Tamale is the protagonist because it talks about why she went out and why she could not leave.
is corruption a negative impact on one's right
Answer:
Not entirely sure but I think so.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because corruption leads to deceit and injustice. so one with a violation of a right may report it but not get justice due to the corruption
WHAT IS NOT AN ASPECT OF BODY LANGUAGE DURING A SPEECH? A-IMPATIENCE B-ANGER C-FRUSTRATED D-HAPPINESS E-TALKING
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I'd say talking... Impatience is shown in the body maybe by tapping a foot. Anger by flexing fists or turning away. Frustration could also be the same as anger. And happiness by standing tall or otherwise. But talking is not exactly something the can be an aspect of body language.
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Who was Elizabeth ? When did She Die ?
Sick by Shel Silverstein
"I cannot go to school today,"
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
"I have the measles and the mumps,
A gash, a rash and purple bumps.
My mouth is wet, my throat is dry,
I'm going blind in my right eye.
My tonsils are as big as rocks,
I've counted sixteen chicken pox
And there's one more—that's seventeen,
And don't you think my face looks green?
My leg is cut—my eyes are blue—
It might be instamatic flu.
I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke,
I'm sure that my left leg is broke—
My hip hurts when I move my chin,
My belly button's caving in,
My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained,
My 'pendix pains each time it rains.
My nose is cold, my toes are numb.
I have a sliver in my thumb.
My neck is stiff, my voice is weak,
I hardly whisper when I speak.
My tongue is filling up my mouth,
I think my hair is falling out.
My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight,
My temperature is one-o-eight.
My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear,
There is a hole inside my ear.
I have a hangnail, and my heart is—what?
What's that? What's that you say?
You say today is. . .Saturday?
G'bye, I'm going out to play!"
What is the rhyme scheme of the first 6 lines of the poem above?
[A] ABABAB
[B] AABBCC
[C] ABCABC
[D] No rhyme scheme
the is no rhyme scheme in 6 lines of apoem
What was Irene ader to holmes?
Highlight Details in paragraphs 8-13 that the author uses to create a feeling about the setting of the story and write them below.
B.Does the author create a positive feeling or a negative feeling about the setting? what words help create this feeling?
Answer:
See the explanation for the answer.
Explanation:
Anything I put in quotes is meant to be highlighted.
"The wind blew as if to flake away their identities."
"They looked at Martian hills that time had worn with a crushing pressure of years."
"They saw the old cities, lost in the meadows."
"...racing hiss through the stiff grass."
"...a man standing on the edge of the sea."
"They walked into town."
As for answer number two, this is what I think:
The author gives a negative feeling about the setting. Some of the keywords the author uses to help emphasize this negative and cold feeling towards the setting are, crushing, pressure, burn, bone, flake, late, and stiff.
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What does Wollstonecraft dislike about the way women are educated?
Answer:
They weren't educated to be intellectuals, but to please women. Wollstonecraft says that too many women "exercise a short-lived tyranny" but end up "slaves". She felt that women should not be educated in isolation from men, but instead be taught the same things as men and should be afforded the same education.
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Which style of writing would most vividly describe a hard climb up a rocky mountain cliff in an adventure story?
1. Sarah studied the sheer. crumbling rock above her. There was a way! Her arms ached and her legs trembled as she began again,
testing each hand and foothold with care. How long until the top?
2. Sarah moved slowly up the mountainside. It took a long time to reach the top, but at last she made it. "Whew!" she said. "That was
hard."
3. Sarah had wondered whether she could make the top. The rock face, she knew, was tricky. But as it turned out, she found a way.
"Slow but sure wins the race." she said as she reached the top.
4. 7/5/80. Left base camp. 8:40 a.m. Followed trail to ledge below rock face. 10:30 a.m. Reached summit. 12:15 p.m.
Answer:
A: Sarah studied the sheer. crumbling rock above her. There was a way! Her arms ached and her legs trembled as she began again,
testing each hand and foothold with care. How long until the top?
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Sarah studied the sheer. crumbling rock above her. There was a way! Her arms ached and her legs trembled as she began again, testing each hand and foothold with care. How long until the top?
Which quotation is a statement of fact?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
100 points it is due in 5 minutes please help me fast please
Answer:
For number 10, the question is asking for a matching analogy. If we look at the analogy given - cactus:plant, we see that it is a part to whole analogy.
We then look at the examples given, and the only part to whole analogy listed is c) apartment:abode. We know this because an apartment is an example of an abode just like a cactus is an example of a plant.
3) asks to rewrite the sentence with parenthesis where needed. If we look at the sentense, the most awkward place is when 2008 is thrown in. Therefore, we put the parenthesis on 2008.
5) meager = small
So, the antonym of meager would be bare.
1) Controvercy's root is contradict. Contradict means to go against. Therefore, if the coach's opinion faced controvercy, it means that people disagreed with his opinion.
Why did the dog finally trust Gordon in the wild dog of caucomgomoc
Answer:
The dog finally trust Gordon because he saved him from the bog mud and eventually changed his perception about humans.
Explanation:
The short story "The Wild Dog of Caucomgomoc" by Charles Boardman Hawes revolves around a wild hound and his relationship with a man. The story focuses on the hound's nature as a mysterious and dangerous creature to that of becoming man's companion.
Despite staying away from humans for a long time, the wild dog helped save the young boy, 8-year-old Ned Low. And in that one night, he would also change his perception about humans and also change the humans' perception too. And eventually, being saved from the bog mud by Gordon Low, he became a faithful and loyal companion to him till his death.
The effort of Gordon to save not only the boy from the mud but also the bloodhound seemed to make the dog realize that humans are good and trustworthy. This is evident from the lines "that night the bloodhound seemed to recognize a new bond between himself and mankind; he seemed no longer to fear the man who had raised him from the bog."
Do you agree with universities dropping SAT, ACT scores for admissions and scholarships? why or why not?
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The answer to your optional question is I do not agree with dropping SAT/ACT scores for admissions and scholarships because it is unfair to the students with their hard earned scores. It would just not only disappoint students and parents but give them a lack of motivation for future tests.
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desideratum in a sentence
Answer:
The great desideratum in a seat on horseback is that it should be firm.
Explanation:
It remained a desideratum to express by equations the motion of a particle of the fluid in any assigned direction.
Can anyone recommend some good books for someone who likes Harry Potter?
Answer:
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Answer:
I'd recommend Artemis Fowl, Percy Jackson, and Keeper of the Lost Cities.
Which moral fault best describes icarus’s disregard for Daedalus’s warning?
A) greed
B)envy
C)pride
D)apathy
Answer:
pride
Explanation:
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To help find the theme of a story, the reader must
identify and describe the setting
determine the author's opinion about the topic
look at how the characters change or grow
explain the point of view from which the story is told
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Indirect speech when do you intend to make the payment
Answer:
he asked when you to indtend the payment
Draft a poem that includes a call to action for. Do you want to rise up against the oppression of chores, homework, or something much more serious, such as political corruption or racial injustice?
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
It's time we all take a rise
These political sides all in disguise
Everybody either speaks up or stands off to the side
If we could all just come together or all take this wild ride
Maybe the world could survive
Maybe the people could thrive
Maybe everything could work out the way it was timed
It's time we all take a rise
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Have a lovely night!
Read lines 13-14 from the poem.
“Join in! Jive, stamp, jump, clap, swing—
jam a city rhythm sing.”
What image does the poet create in the lines below?
A.A lively group of people dancing to music
B.A musician desperately pleading for actual instruments
C.lnexperienced musicians creating chaos in the streets
D.An unimpressed musician asking others to participate in the music
Answer:
I think it is A
Explanation:
Give any ten examples that you have to do in your neighbourhood?
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Answer:
Report crime as soon as possible. ...
Report nuisances and other noncriminal problems promptly. ...
Take away the opportunity for crime. ...
Introduce yourself to your neighbors. ...
Know the names of neighborhood kids and their friends.
Answer:
Any ten examples i have to do in my neighbourhood are:-
Respect seniors
Love juniors
Bring over a home-cooked meal
Offer a small gift
Start a fundraise
Help anonymously
Start a carpooling group
Organize neighborhood playdate
Partner with a community organization
Start a community project
Try These questions out no links on My question or I will report you
Answer:1: yard work 150$
2:baby sitting 300$
3:250$
4:0
5:paper delivery and baby sitting
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The Persistent Gardener
It was Jilly's last day in the green house. Summer was coming to an end and so was the growing season. School would be starting next week and the fall plants were well enough along to allow Mrs. T. to manage the greenhouses herself. As Jilly worked the plants for the last time, she tried to focus on the new school year instead of the details of the greenhouse. It had been a hard, hot summer, but Jilly was not ready for it to be over.
Jilly moved down the tables, tucking a stray hair behind her ear with a gloved and already dirty hand. She'd repotted the last of the rosemary plants and mixed a new batch of potting soil already. Mrs. T. now had enough potting soil to last her through September. Jilly looked at a couple of maiden-hair ferns that were beginning to yellow in their small pots. She loved their lacey fronds and had grown concerned over the last few days that they needed repotting or a boost of fertilizer. She had also worried that she would continue to find chores that needed doing, plants that needed help, right up until the minute she left today. She hated unfinished things. She hated details not being tended to.
The sun had been above the trees and blasting the greenhouse for a good hour now. Jilly listened for the familiar whirr of the automatic vents opening. When the greenhouse reached a certain temperature, the vents would open automatically. The vents would have a cooling effect for an hour or so, and then no amount of breeze would put a dent in the heat. Mrs. T. often claimed Jilly must be part reptile as she was able to work longer in the greenhouse than anyone else. The heat just didn't bother her. In fact, Jilly often looked forward to the warmth of the greenhouse and feeling the heat seep into her bones. It felt good to her, but she understood others who found it hard to breathe in 100 degree temperatures.
Jilly heard the greenhouse door bang, and looked up from her ferns to see Mrs. T. walking down the aisle with a tray of young plants. Mums, Jilly supposed, the flowers everyone wants for fall. She had helped Mrs. T. take cuttings and plant the small stems in new pots. They were doing nicely from the look of things.
"We will keep these in here for now," said Mrs. T. "They are getting too much rain outside."
It had been a rainy couple of days. Jilly knew, as well as anyone, that overwatering could kill potted plants quickly.
"Do you remember when I overwatered those mint plants?" Jilly asked Mrs. T.
"I used to think no one could kill a mint plant," Mrs. T. said, laughing.
"Well I am full of surprises, apparently," Jilly replied. Jilly remembered the sad green plants that just kept looking more and more wilted no matter how much water she gave them. It was a beginner's mistake, and Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it.
"That you are," replied Mrs. T. "But I know you learned a lesson you won't ever forget."
"Of course. Herbs like their roots damp, not flooded," Jilly answered.
"Well that is not the lesson I was thinking of," Mrs. T. said.
Jilly wondered for a minute what the lesson could be. She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her, picking up one or two to check for aphids under the leaves. It had been a summer full of lessons, some especially hard for a girl who thought she knew a lot about plants. She breathed deeply the warm, humid air. She hated the cooped up feeling of air conditioned air, the feeling of being cut off from the sun. She knew school and the library would offer only these uncomfortable feelings and little time to spend in the sun or with plants. She had come to understand this over the summer—her need to be around growing things was huge.
"I'm not sure, Mrs. T." she said, "I've learned so much this summer. I couldn't possibly say what you are thinking."
"You did learn many lessons, Jilly. You knew so much when you started. You've gone farther than any other assistants I've had. I will miss you."
"And I will miss you," Jilly replied. "Thank you for the opportunity and the job." Jilly watched Mrs. T. put the tray of mums down on the center row of tables. Wearing her familiar brown apron, Mrs. T. looked just as she had on Jilly's first day.
"My pleasure, of course, dear," Mrs. T. replied. "My hope for you, as for all my assistants over the years, is that you will learn as much about yourself as you do about growing plants."
Recalling her thoughts all morning, about what she enjoyed about her summer job, Jilly realized she knew much more than just how to not drown the mint.
Which line from the text best explains the lesson Jilly has learned over the summer?
Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it.
She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her.
Her need to be around growing things was huge.
She loved their lacey fronds.
Answer:
She realized a lot of things about plants
which word is an antonym for the word labouriously
Answer:
Two antonyms for this would be
idly, inactively
Explanation:
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What is a test of courage, faith, or loyalty?
Answer:
test of courage is a Japanese activity in which people explore frightening, and potentially dangerous, places to build up courage. ... Kimodameshi is usually played in the summer, in group activities such as school club trips or camping.
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from Levitt and Dubner’s Freakonomics. In the real world, Feldman learned to settle for less than 95 percent. He came to consider a company “honest” if its payment rate was above 90 percent. He considered a rate between 80 and 90 percent “annoying but tolerable.” If a company habitually paid below 80 percent, Feldman might post a hectoring note, like this one: The cost of bagels has gone up dramatically since the beginning of the year. Unfortunately, the number of bagels that disappear without being paid for has also gone up. Don’t let that continue. I don’t imagine that you would teach your children to cheat, so why do it yourselves? The excerpt serves as which type of support for the authors’ argument? a claim an example a conclusion a counterclaim
Answer:
An Example
Explanation:
The excerpt serves as a support to the author's claim because it serves as an example; Choice B.
What kind of support does the excerpt represent for the author's argument?From the given excerpt;
It follows that the author sites a real-life example. This follows from the fact that its stated in the excerpt that;
In the real world, Feldman learned to settle for less than 95 percent.......Hence, the excerpt supports the author's claim as it serves as an example.
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Identify the function of the italicized noun clause.
We are often judged by what we do.
A. subject
B. direct object
C. predicate noun
D. object of a preposition
E. appositive
Answer:
I think the answer is Object of a preposition
Explanation:
I hope this is right.
Answer:
The answer is D. Object of a preposition