Answer:
all the green ones
Explanation:
they are highlighted sugesting importence
Answer:
all green ones
Explanation:
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Describe the information you would expect to find under the heading, “How CFLs Work.”
Answer:
well you would expect to learn about cfls and how they work sinces thats what the heading suggests
Answer:
You would expect to find information about the mechanics of a CFL such as the different parts and how the CFL provides light.
Explanation:
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Why is it important to analyze the information you are using for textual evidence? (using your own words)
Explanation:
It is important to analyze the information you are using for textual evidence because authors often use literary devices like imagery and similies to convey the bigger meaning of the text or, the theme. If textual evidence is not analyzed the possible real meaning will not be understood by the reader, unless the evidence is analyzed.
Answer:
As readers, writers and thinkers, it is natural for students to develop ideas, ask questions, and make claims regarding what they are reading. Citing textual evidence requires students to look back into the text for evidence to support an idea, answer a question or make a claim.
Explanation:
They both advised me to run away to the north; that I should find friends there, and that I should be free. I pretended not to be interested in what they said, and treated them as if I did not understand them; for I feared they might be treacherous. White men have been known to encourage slaves to escape, and then, to get the reward, catch them and return them to their masters. … I nevertheless remembered their advice, and from that time I resolved to run away. In the above excerpt, which words best establish immediacy?
This question is missing the options. I've found them online. They are the following:
Question: In the above excerpt, which words best establish immediacy?
A) "White men have been known to encourage slaves to escape."
B) "… that I should be free."
C) "I pretended not to be interested in what they said."
D) There is no immediacy.
Answer:
The words that best establish immediacy are:
B) "… that I should be free."
Explanation:
By definition, immediacy is the quality of creating excitement and a sense of urgency by involving someone instantly. Now, imagine being a slave and wishing nothing more than freedom. If someone told you to run away "...that [you] should be free," can you imagine how you would feel? The excitement this would bring? The urgency to escape and finally get rid of the cruelties done to you? For that reason, letter B is the best option. "...that I should be free" are the words that create a sense of immediacy.
Kite Runner Chapter 7 Dream and Memory
Read “A memory” on pg 73.
Summarize the memory:
Theres a lake with no one in it but everyone thinks theres a monster in it and Hassan and Amir get in the water anyways
Why is it significant? Why does Amir remember this memory at this moment?
Read “A memory” on 73-74
Summarize the memory:
Why is it significant? What does it mean? What does it reveal to the reader about Hassan?
Read “A Dream” on 74
Summarize the dream:
Analyze this dream. What might it mean? What does it suggest/reveal? What is symbolic?
10: Read the italicized portion on 76-77.
Summarize:
Analyze this memory. What connection does it have to what is happening to Hassan? What is symbolic?
After running away and admitting his cowardice, Amir says: “Nothing is free in this world. Maybe Hassan was the price I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay, to win Baba. Was it a fair price? The answer floated to my conscious mind before I could thwart it: He was just a Hazara, wasn’t he?” (77).
What does Amir mean in this quote? What does it reveal about his character? Does it change the way you view him?
What does Amir mean when, upon meeting Hassan with the blue kite in his hand, he says, “…what would I see if I did look into his eyes? Blame? Indignation? Or, God forbid, what I feared most: guileless devotion? That, most of all, I couldn’t bear to see” (78)
Answer:
Oh! Love this book!!
The Lake Dream:
Amir remembers the dream because it reflect what Hassan thinks of him- his best and only friend, brave and daring, someone who he could climb mountains with. They are unafraid of the monster below, and Amir even proves that there is no monster. This can also be taken as symbolism for their society, where the monster is the stereotypes against Hassan and his ethnic minority, only for Amir to prove that they are not true at all.
But as he himself reflects on the dream, he changes the meaning by calling himself the monster, the terrible beast who has betrayed Hassan. He does nothing, caught up by what his society values and how he is under no obligation to help his servant, a Hazara. He becomes the embodiment of his culture's racism instead of its rebel, he is the monster.
The Lamb Memory:
Here Amir says that he sees the same eyes in Hassan as the lamb he once sacrificed. He is sacrificing his entire relationship with Hassan for the kite, which he thinks is his best chance at winning over his father's love. Especially, he is trading the life of one for another. Amir didn't want to sacrifice the lamb, but he did so because it would please his father. Amir believed the kite will please his father, but deep down he knows what he is allowing is wrong, and it's the same type of conflict he felt for the lamb.
The comparison from Hassan to a lamb also shows what Amir thinks of him in this moment: not human. Amir's society allows him to take the cowards way out without any reproduction, and he does. It is still his fault because he knows better, his Baba and Hassan himself taught him better, but in his fear he justified his actions by dehumanizing Hassan into just a lamb for slaughter. This gives us a new perspective of him since before now he was very close to Hassan and values him as a friend.
Hassan's Eyes:
Amir almost immediately regrets what he has done, to the point where he can't even look Hassan in the eyes. He feels ashamed.
Despite justifying his lack of action, Amir still feels that he deserves to be punishes severely for his betrayal. That is why above any negative emotions that Hassan might have for him, his greatest fear would be seeing that Hassan doesn't regret being raped for Amir, knowing now that Amir is satisfied with the outcome as well. Amir realizes that despite sacrificing Hassan for his relationship with Baba, Hassan would do it for him knowing his loyalty is not returned.
Aaaa it's suck a good book you're gonna love it. Keep an open mind, it's a little hard to grasp at first but it gets easier. Keep looking for connections between Amir's morals and his current society. Best of luck!
How does Chuck in the Maze Runner, feel about the Glade?
Answer:
He's scared, everyone is tbh. They don't know whether they will make it to the end and survive. Unfortunately he died because his brother was his blood and I guess they were connected so they died together( his blood died because an arrow was shot throw him I think)
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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describe your bedroom.
what do poets use to appeal to the five senses of the reader?
Answer:
Imagery
The author tries to get the reader to clearly imagine what he or she is describing.
Answer:
Imagery is the main element poets as well as writers in general use to appeal to our five sense. Imagery is the usage of descriptive detail to better explain what makes up a certain environment or feeling. It's not limited to anything, so that means everything can be described in utterly realistic ways, and therefore helping us feel like we are within the poem as we read it, living alongside the words of the poet.
Explanation:
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Read the following excerpt from “The Gift of the Magi” and answer the question.
For there lay The Combs--the set of combs, side and back, that Della had worshipped long in a Broadway window. Beautiful combs, pure tortoise shell, with jewelled rims--just the shade to wear in the beautiful vanished hair. They were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had simply craved and yearned over them without the least hope of possession. And now, they were hers, but the tresses that should have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
But she hugged them to her bosom, and at length she was able to look up with dim eyes and a smile and say: "My hair grows so fast, Jim! And them Della leaped up like a little singed cat and cried, "Oh, oh!" Jim had not yet seen his beautiful present. She held it out to him eagerly upon her open palm. The dull precious metal seemed to flash with a reflection of her bright and ardent spirit."Isn't it a dandy, Jim? I hunted all over town to find it. You'll have to look at the time a hundred times a day now. Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks on it."
Instead of obeying, Jim tumbled down on the couch and put his hands under the back of his head and smiled."Della," said he, "let's put our Christmas presents away and keep 'em a while. They're too nice to use just at present. I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. And now suppose you put the chops on."
The magi, as you know, were wise men--wonderfully wise men--who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. O all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi.
Which words in the passage above does the author use to suggest the theme of the story?
“lamely” and “uneventful”
“manger” and “flat”
“give” and “receive”
“sacrificed” and “giving
Plz plz help
Answer:
Sacrifice and giving
Explanation:
JIm and Della both gave something up that they cared about to give a thoughtful gift to one another.
How many electoral votes are needed to win? What happens if there is a tie in the Electoral College? How often has it happened in the past, and how was the deadlock broken?
What impact does the rising action have on this story?
Story: A modern love letter
Which words from paragraph 6 of "A Police Stop Changed This Teenager's Life" help the reader understand
What burdening means?
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Answer:a lot of people’s time
Explanation: I read the story lol.
Which inference about Gatewood’s training can be logically be drawn from the passage
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered in a specific and satisfactory way. However, in general, we can consider that the training to which Gatewood was submitted, conveyed the idea that the job offered to her required a commute, which she accepted in the name of the need and importance that this opportunity presented for her life. at the time when she was living.
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WHAT THREE CHARACTERISITICS WOULD YOU USE TO DESCRIBE MARTHAS CHARACTER? USE EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT TO SUPPORT UR ANSWERS
Answer:
determined, proud of her family, and hard working.
Explanation:
near the beginning, we see that martha sates she dosen't have many talents; that she wasn't good at sports or dancing, so she decides to focus on acedemics. she proves how she is determined to make a name for her family and prove herself, just as her sister did. it is obvious that marta admires her sister and has a deep love and pride in her family. in the text, it states how hard work is treasured in the family, and marta works hard to become the top in her class. she is determined, hard working, and proud of her family.
What they cooked up was a scheme to intensify pressure on the city by increasing both the number of demonstrations and the number of demonstrators. While watching one of these events, Audrey saw an incident that shocked her. "I was standing on the steps of the Sixteenth Street [Baptist] Church, watching an elderly black man walking in the park across the street with other people, two-by-two," she remembered. "A policeman allowed a dog to attack that man—[just] because he was walking. It was unbelievable."
Answer:
She witnessed an unjust and wicked act during a peaceful demonstration
Explanation:
Nine-year-old Audrey was observing the events that played out during a peaceful demonstration when the policemen released a dog to attack an old man who was walking in with some other people. This was an act of wickedness and injustice which made an impact on Audrey.
The attack was due to no offence of theirs but simply because they participated in a peaceful demonstration. After observing this mean act, Audrey was resolved to act on her own.
Answer:its c
Explanation:
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How can this sentence be revised to formal style?
[Stimulus]
If people are unable to look away from their smart phones and communicate with the world around them, then it will be in the end of civilization, as we know it.
Select one:
A: If people are unable to look away from their smart phones for more than five minutes and communicate with people directly in front of them, then it will be in the end of civilization, as we know it.
B: If people are unable to look away from their smart phones and communicate with the world, then it will be in the end of civilization.
C: If a person is unable to look away from his or her smart phones and communicate with the world around him or her, then it will be in the end of civilization, as society knows it.
D: If people are unable to look away from their smart phones and communicate with the world around them, then the quality of their interpersonal communications may suffer in the future.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
him/her makes it formal.....i think
Describe the following characters in your own words, from the story "the outsiders"
-two bit
-dallas
-johnny
Answer:
Dallas is stocky, and rebellious. He gets in trouble, and does his own thing. Two-bit is alert of smart, and is a little thicker. Johnny is the main character, and is Soda pops little brother. he is more of a role follower than the rest of the boys
Answer:
Johnny Cade:
He is labeled “a puppy that was kicked around too much” and he was the gangs pet. He adores dally, and he is sensitive, sweet, and kind. He barely speaks throughout chapters 1-5 because he was attacked by socs. He carries a switchblade, to protect himself. His family doesn’t care “if he is alive or dead” as described in the passage.
Two-Bit Matthews known as “Two-Bit”: (ALSO CALLED KEITH)
He is very tall, and he is very proud of his sideburns/appearance. He has grey eyes, and is labeled for conformity. He has a special switchblade, which means so much to him. He is nicknamed Two-Bit since he always needs to get his two bits in, (he speaks a lot). He is a wise cracker, who often breaks the law for “fun”.
Dallas Winston (Dallas):
Dallas is a friend of the brothers, but has always seem them as family, since his own doesn’t care. He has been in and out of jail since he was younger, (10). He cares a whole lot for Johnny Cade, more than anyone else. He is described to be a cool, smart, and attractive person, with a big wit, and often confused/hopeless romantic. This often type of behavior gets him in trouble. He can be known to beat up or even kill socs, and he is seen colder, tougher and meaner.
Explanation:
In chapter one of the outsiders, ponyboy describes his “gang”, and it is shown throughout the passage, leading up to Dallas winston’s and Johnny Cade’s death..
What is a theme of “ The cremation of Sam McGee”?
One of the major themes of “ The Cremation of Sam McGee” is: Loyalty. Others that can be deduced from the text are:
Perseverance; andDeath.What is a theme?A theme is a central point or message that the author is communicating via their script, novel, or text.
Hence, it is correct to state that one of the key themes of “ The Cremation of Sam McGee” is: Loyalty.
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No one was looking forward to Tommy's fifth birthday. On
that day, he would be removed from the family to enter
communal living. There, he and the other five-year-olds
would be evaluated and set on a "track." We were all
hoping that his intelligence and creativity would be
noticed. Maybe he could become a scientist or
programmer – anything but a coal processor. Either way,
we would never find out.
What does the author's word choice most clearly suggest about the narrator's
feelings toward his society?
A. He uses the words "removed" and "evaluated to show how his
society develops its young people.
B. He uses the phrase "anything but a coal processor to indicate that
he fears workplace competition.
o C. He uses the phrase "we would
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The phrase "we would" word choice most clearly suggest about the narrator's feelings toward his society, hence option C is correct.
How can word choice affect the author's writing?Reading comprehension is facilitated by a strong word choice. It expands, clarifies, and explains concepts.
It is essential to address the issues that prevent the author from providing readers with accurate information when evaluating word choice.
Word decision additionally upholds the creator's motivation. An author selects words that are intended to have an effect on the reader when explaining information.
A creator frequently makes accentuation by picking words that show the importance or significance of the data being made sense.
Therefore, the phrase "we would" word choice most clearly propose about the narrator's feelings toward his society.
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Write a definition of the word naturalization that demonstrates your understanding of how the Latin root -nat- contributes to its meaning.
what do the main characters fail and succeed to accomplish in "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee
Answer: they fail to accomplish if she wins or not and how the ending goes and they don't talk about a mockingbird at all.
Which of the following is not a sign of bias in a website?
membership in a special interest group
endorsement of political or religious groups
one viewpoint delivered in depth
alternative viewpoints presented and addressed objectively
Answer:
D. alternative viewpoints presented and addressed objectively
Explanation:
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Which variables will you keep the same
Answer: Answer:)
Explanation:
It is the control variable, also known as the constant variable. As the name suggests, it is the variable that the scientist wants to remain the same. Often, there is more than one control or constant variable in a scientific experiment.
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Answer:
To Whom it may concern
My name is Jane Smith and I'm a movie enthusiast. I'm writing to offer my unbiased opinion and to convey my concerns about a movie to the board members of Motion Picture Association of America. I recently watched a suspenseful thriller at my local theater. I paid to see the movie "Unhinged" starring Russell Crowe with a group of friends. I was deeply concerned and believe the film showcases extreme bouts of violence and profanity.
Unhinged had a realistic undertone that someone my age can relate to. Russell Crowe spends the whole movie terrorizing a young woman and community after a road rage incident. I believe the scenario is realistic in nature and sends a poor message to our youth, specifically teenagers that road rage is entertaining. I was flabbergasted by some of the gory murderous scenes that I feel ill.
Although "Unhinged " is classified as a Restricted movie I believe this rating is not restrictive enough. The movie was intense, fast paced and keep me on the edge of my seat however as a society that molds our youth they should not be exposed to extremely violent movies that may glorify such acts. For example, there is a scene in a dinner where Russell Crowes character is calm and suddenly bursts into a raging fit killing at man with a coffee mug resulting in blood spraying everywhere while other patrons ran. It was very unexpected, gory and intense.
In conclusion, I encourage your organization to review the rating and take measures to advertise more family friendly content so families of all ages can enjoy movies together. I appreciate the opportunity to voice my concerns. I hope your organization take the appropriate steps before showcasing this film any further.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
(270) 555-5555
How does the author develop the central idea of the section "The Great Divide"? Write a paragraph that explains your answer. Use details from the passage to support your answer.
The author developed the central idea of the section by giving information regarding the reasons for the disagreement between the groups.
From the passage, it was stated that there was a division between the women suffragists when the Fifteenth Amendment was put in place.The aim of the Fifteenth Amendment was to ensure that Africa American men had the right to vote. Some women didn't support the idea and this led to disagreement.In conclusion, the women finally settled their differences and this led to the formation of the National American Women Suffrage Association.
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“You found the money in my boots?” he asked Mom. “Martin did,” she answered, and roused herself to scold. “Grandpa, you shouldn’t have carried so much money. What if someone had stolen it from you?” Grandpa laughed. “I would’ve known if anyone tried to take the boots off my feet. The money is what I’ve saved for a long time—a hundred dollars—for my funeral. But you take it now to buy groceries so that I won’t be a burden to you while I am here.” Which statement is best supported by the dialogue? Grandpa is upset because they removed the money from his boots. Grandpa believes that it is time to begin preparing for his death. Mom offends Grandpa when she scolds him about the money. Mom is angry that Grandpa came to her home uninvited.
Answer:
Grandpa believes that it is time to begin preparing for his death
Explanation:
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Answer:
B he believes it time to prepare for his death
Explanation:
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Johnny's parents were always worried when he didn't come home
true or false
Answer:
yes they were worried about him
How is Walt different from most of the boys?
Answer:
what do u mean???
Explanation:
there are no options and where is he from??
Answer:
the boys all went to parties and got drunk. the boys did stupid stuff together. the boys made people mad just because its funny but walt was like i know its saturday but nah imma stay home and study because i am too lame to unite with the boys
Explanation:
An essay that effectively compares two editorials must include
A. a description of why the author chose each editorial.
B. the author's opinion of the topic that the editorials discuss.
C. a paragraph that summarizes the counterarguments of each editorial
D. a paragraph that assesses which editorial's argument stronger
Answer:
D. A paragraph that assesses which editorials argument stronger
Explanation:
An essay that effectively compares two editorials must include a paragraph that assesses which editorial's argument is stronger. The correct option is D.
What is an essay?An essay, is a long-written group of paragraphs that is written on any topic. It includes the details of the topic, and it often expresses personal views on something.
In the essay, the energy term of the topic is discussed with the conclusion, which makes it better.
Thus, the correct option is D. a paragraph that assesses which editorial's argument is stronger.
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Which excerpt from "Yearbook” is an example of direct characterization? Now, Fatima was trudging toward the yearbook room, her head lowered and shaggy bangs falling across her dark brown eyes. Fatima squirmed back and forth in the uncomfortable yellow-brown office chair with her arms crossed tightly in front of her. “Well, that’s definitely a relief. I’m not exactly sure how this all works yet,” Fatima said, a small smile forming on her face. Fatima remained silent, eyebrows furrowing as unease settled over her face.
Answer:
now, fatima was trudging toward the yearbook room, her head lowered and shaggy bangs falling across her dark brown eyes.
Explanation:
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The excerpt from "Yearbook” that is an example of direct characterization is "Now, Fatima was trudging toward the yearbook room, her head lowered and shaggy bangs falling across her dark brown eyes".
Direct characterization is also referred to as explicit characterization. It simply means when the author tells the audience or the readers what the character is like. In this case, the narrator gives information about the character.
Therefore, based in the information given in the excerpt, the direct characterization will be "Now, Fatima was trudging toward the yearbook room, her head lowered and shaggy bangs falling across her dark brown eyes". This gives information about Fatima.
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