Answer:
She is feeling angry because she wants people to agree with her.
Explanation:
Mama says: “I've helped do it to you havent i son ?” what is it and why does she feel responsible?
do you think love portion really work
Answer:
Absolutely not.
Explanation:
Love is complicated and takes a lot more time & work than creating a potion (:
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What is the Climax,Resolution,9 rising actions and 6 falling actions for the book The Giver by Lois Lowry
Answer:Rising Action When Jonas becomes the new Receiver, he receives memories that change the way he thinks about himself and his community forever.
Climax When Jonas realizes that when his father “releases” newchildren he actually kills them, Jonas reaches a point of no return. His frustration with his community and his desire to change it have been growing steadily, and finally Jonas cannot accept the society’s insensitivity to the value of human life. He determines to change things.
Falling Action In order to put his plan into action, Jonas flees the community on bicycle with the newchild Gabe, evading search planes and enduring hunger and pain to try to bring feelings and color to his community and bring himself to the world he has dreamed of knowing.
Themes The importance of memory; the relationship between pain and pleasure; the importance of the individual
Motifs Vision; nakedness; release
Symbols The newchild Gabriel; the sled; the river
Foreshadowing Important examples of foreshadowing in The Giver include Jonas’s apprehension about the Ceremony of Twelve, which foreshadows his future disillusionment with the community; and his feeling of closeness and freedom with the old woman while he bathes her, which foreshadows his longing for grandparents and other close, personal connections.
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https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/giver/facts/
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Questions such as "Why is the sky blue?" and "What causes earthquakes?" are not suitable as questions for a research essay because: A. they do not produce debatable conclusions. B. they produce debatable conclusions. c. they are too simple. О O D. they are too complicated.
answer for points if u need some
Answer:
thank you so much
Explanation:
I do not know if you wanted to give out free points, but thank you! Hope you enjoy the rest of your Friday! :)
In “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok. What character or situation stands out so far from chapters 2 & 3? Why?
Answer:
Reuven gets 2 new people in his hospital room. He does not always understand when Mr. Savo speaks, and will just nod his head like he is listening. Billy, the other person in the hospital room, is blind. Reuven starts to think that maybe he should be grateful or thankful for some things in his life.
Explanation:
Reuven also deals with the hatred he has for Danny. In a sense, he is blinded by his hatred.
The writer believes that preventing global warming is a cause worth fighting for.
What causes do you support? Hint: what causes would make your community a
better place to live.
Answer:
I believes that preventing global warming is a cause for fighting because it will world has. We will have better air . This will help out community drastically. Also another one our oceans will be clean , the oceans are full of trash and that it is also harming our animals as well.
malala yousafzai’s address to the united nations july 2013 analogy
Answer:
In the name of God, the most beneficent, the most merciful.
Honorable UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki-moon, respected president of the General Assembly Vuk Jeremic, honorable UN envoy for global education Mr Gordon Brown, respected elders and my dear brothers and sisters: Assalamu alaikum.
Today is it an honor for me to be speaking again after a long time. Being here with such honorable people is a great moment in my life and it is an honor for me that today I am wearing a shawl of the late Benazir Bhutto. I don't know where to begin my speech. I don't know what people would be expecting me to say, but first of all thank you to God for whom we all are equal and thank you to every person who has prayed for my fast recovery and new life. I cannot believe how much love people have shown me. I have received thousands of good wish cards and gifts from all over the world. Thank you to all of them. Thank you to the children whose innocent words encouraged me. Thank you to my elders whose prayers strengthened me. I would like to thank my nurses, doctors and the staff of the hospitals in Pakistan and the UK and the UAE government who have helped me to get better and recover my strength.
I fully support UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in his Global Education First Initiative and the work of UN Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown and the respectful president of the UN General Assembly Vuk Jeremic. I thank them for the leadership they continue to give. They continue to inspire all of us to action. Dear brothers and sisters, do remember one thing: Malala Day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.
There are hundreds of human rights activists and social workers who are not only speaking for their rights, but who are struggling to achieve their goal of peace, education and equality. Thousands of people have been killed by the terrorists and millions have been injured. I am just one of them. So here I stand. So here I stand, one girl, among many. I speak not for myself, but so those without a voice can be heard. Those who have fought for their rights. Their right to live in peace. Their right to be treated with dignity. Their right to equality of opportunity. Their right to be educated.
Dear friends, on 9 October 2012, the Taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. They shot my friends, too. They thought that the bullets would silence us, but they failed. And out of that silence came thousands of voices. The terrorists thought they would change my aims and stop my ambitions. But nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.
I am the same Malala. My ambitions are the same. My hopes are the same. And my dreams are the same. Dear sisters and brothers, I am not against anyone. Neither am I here to speak in terms of personal revenge against the Taliban or any other terrorist group. I am here to speak for the right of education for every child. I want education for the sons and daughters of the Taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. I do not even hate the Talib who shot me. Even if there was a gun in my hand and he was standing in front of me, I would not shoot him. This is the compassion I have learned from Mohammed, the prophet of mercy, Jesus Christ and Lord Buddha. This the legacy of change I have inherited from Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
This is the philosophy of nonviolence that I have learned from Gandhi, Bacha Khan and Mother Teresa. And this is the forgiveness that I have learned from my father and from my mother. This is what my soul is telling me: be peaceful and love everyone.
Explanation:
creative writing document use these words (Association, denotation, dialects, etymology, fantasy, nuance, Syllabication, usage,)
Answer:
The bolded words are up for interpretation. Look up their meanings and write down their denotation using a dictionary. Try to guess their connotations since these are more of a feeling. 1. Word: lonely Denotation: a depressing feeling of being alone. Connotation: Desolate, isolated lands where there is no one. 2. Word: Denotation: Connotation
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How does Grandfather respond to news of the epidemic? How does Mr. Carris respond to news of the epidemic?
Answer:
Explanation:
How does Grandfather respond to news of the epidemic?
✔ He does not believe it is that bad.
How does Mr. Carris respond to news of the epidemic?
✔ He fears many people will die.
The verifiable realities including yellow fever pestilences can unfurled to perusers through fictitious records.
What is context of epidemic in the excerpt?This made up record of the yellow fever pestilence helps bring perusers into the verifiable realities of the occasion. So that model how annihilating it is might see your mom in that state.
One more model is that it was so challenging to live in such circumstances in that time span. The last model would be the discourse between the characters.
Point sentences, act as an outline of a section, a focal point of the passage. It provides the peruser with a thought of the creator's idea and assessment regarding a matter.
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Istherearealdifferencebetween knowledge and opinion? If you think there is, defend your view of what it is and why it matters or not whether we know anything. If you think there isn’t, justify your answer against those who claim there is and explain the most important implications of your answer
what is a sentence adverb and give some examples?
An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella). Adverbs often end in -ly, but some (such as fast) look exactly the same as their adjective counterparts.
For Annelie, adventure is about going to the____ parts of the world.
highest
deepest
highest and deepest
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
C. highest and deepest
Explanation:
highest like mountains
deepest like oceans
What word BEST represents a positive connotation for the word protest?
Uprising
Riot
Disturbance
Demonstration
Answer: I think A is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
answer a is not correct
Explanation:
its not a i ready took test
Do any adults from the school target the nine students?
Answer:
yes some of them target the students
Read the excerpt from "Blue Crabs Provide Evidence of Oil Tainting Gulf Food Web" by John Flesher of the Associated Press (2010):
Weeks ago, before engineers pumped mud and cement to plug the gusher, scientists began finding specks of oil in crab larvae plucked from waters across the Gulf coast.
The government said last week that three-quarters of the spilled oil has been removed or naturally dissipated from the water. But the crab larvae
discovery was an ominous sign that crude had already infiltrated the Gulf's vast food web-and could affect it for years to come.
"It would suggest the oil has reached a position where it can start moving up the food chain instead of just hanging in the water," said Bob Thomas, a
biologist at Loyola University in New Orleans. "Something likely will eat those oiled larvae... and then that animal will be eaten by something bigger and son on."
What sentence from the text best expresses the central idea, "Scientists fear long-term negative effects on Gulf coast organisms from contaminated blue crab larvae?"
•The government said last week that three-quarters of the spilled oil has been removed or naturally dissipated from the water.
•"But what's going to happen next year, if this water is polluted and it's killing the eggs and larvae? I think it's going to be a long-term problem."
•"Something likely will eat those oiled larvae ... and then that animal will be eaten by something bigger and so on."
•She told the magazine there are two encouraging signs for the wild larvae - they are alive when collected and may lose oil droplets.
Answer:
Price decrease
Explanation:
Because of economic problems
Read the excerpt from "The Stonecutter: A Japanese Folk Tale."
"[H]e learned to be happy with what he had."
What does this statement about the stonecutter represent?
A) the universal theme of bravery
B) success is having your way
C) the story’s direct theme
D) the story’s implied theme
Answer:
C) the story’s direct theme
Explanation:
That's the answer, atleast what I think based on here. Alsoo,, uh why the ybc pfp
Answer:
C) the story’s direct theme
Any one spacehave Padl et
Answer:
Huh
Explanation:
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what does tall and bold like a castle??
Answer:
So Basically Tall and bold like a castle, Looming Loom (verb) : to appear in a large, strange, or frightening form 1 in the dark. They rise to a towering height.
Ngawang said,"I will pay your money tomorrow" change into direct to indirect
Explanation:
Ngawang said that he would pay your money the next day.
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Categorize the problems encountered during Jesus' later Judean ministry.
Describe the events of Jesus' ministry through Perea.
Study the accusations made against Jesus and note how Jesus dealt with His opposition.
In a 200-250 word essay summarize Jesus’ response to His opposition and discuss how believers today should deal with opposition to their faith.
Answer:
Jesus has been teaching and curing people in Judea and Jerusalem. Then he crosses the Jordan River to teach from city to city in the district of Perea. Soon, though, he will be back in Jerusalem.
A man exerts himself vigorously to get in through a narrow door
While Jesus is in Perea, a man asks: “Lord, are those being saved few?” The man may know of debates among the religious leaders over whether many will be saved or only a few. Jesus shifts the issue from how many will be saved to what must be done in order to be saved. “Exert yourselves vigorously to get in through the narrow door,” he says. Yes, effort, a struggle, is required. Why so? Jesus explains: “Many, I tell you, will seek to get in but will not be able.”
To illustrate the need for vigorous effort, Jesus says: “When the householder gets up and locks the door, you will stand outside knocking at the door, saying, ‘Lord, open to us.’ . . . But he will say to you, ‘I do not know where you are from. Get away from me, all you workers of unrighteousness!’”
This illustrates the plight of a person who comes late—apparently when it is convenient for him—and finds that the door is shut and locked. He should have come earlier, even if that was inconvenient. It is like that with many who could have benefited from Jesus’ being there teaching them. They failed to seize the opportunity to make true worship their chief purpose in life. Those to whom Jesus has been sent have not, for the most part, accepted God’s provision for salvation. Jesus says that they will ‘weep and gnash their teeth’ when they are thrown outside. Yet people “from east and west and from north and south,” yes, from all nations, “will recline at the table in the Kingdom of God.”
Jesus explains: “There are those last [such as non-Jews and downtrodden Jews] who will be first, and there are those first [religiously favored Jews who take pride in being descendants of Abraham] who will be last.” ( Their being “last” means that such ungrateful ones will not be in the Kingdom of God at all.
Some Pharisees now come to Jesus and advise him: “Get out and go away from here, because Herod [Antipas] wants to kill you.” Perhaps King Herod himself started this rumor to cause Jesus to flee the territory. Herod may be afraid that somehow he will become involved in the death of another prophet, even as he was in the killing of John the Baptist. But Jesus tells the Pharisees: “Go and tell that fox, ‘Look! I am casting out demons and healing people today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will be finished.’” In calling Herod a “fox,” Jesus may be alluding to how crafty foxes can be. However, Jesus will not be manipulated or rushed by Herod or anyone else. He is going to carry out the assignment his Father gave him, doing so according to God’s schedule, not man’s.
Jesus moves on in his journey toward Jerusalem because, as he says, “it cannot be that a prophet should be put to death outside of Jerusalem.” No Bible prophecy said that the Messiah must die in that city, so why does Jesus speak of being killed there? Because Jerusalem is the capital, where the 71-member Sanhedrin high court is located and where those accused of being false prophets would be tried. Furthermore, that is where animal sacrifices are offered. Thus, Jesus realizes that it would be inadmissible for him to be killed elsewhere.
A mother hen gathers her chicks under her wings
“Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the killer of the prophets and stoner of those sent to her,” Jesus laments, “how often I wanted to gather your children together the way a hen gathers her brood of chicks under her wings! But you did not want it. Look! Your house is abandoned to you.” The nation is rejecting the Son of God and must face the consequences!
Before Jesus gets to Jerusalem, a leader of the Pharisees invites him to his house for a meal on the Sabbath. Those invited watch closely to see what Jesus might do about a man present who is suffering from dropsy (a severe accumulation of fluid, often in the legs and feet). Jesus asks the Pharisees and the experts in the Law: “Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath or not?”
Nobody answers. Jesus heals the man and then asks them: “Who of you, if his son or bull falls into a well, will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?” Again, they have no response to his sound reasoning.
Jesus has been educating and restoring individuals in Judea and Jerusalem. Then, at that point, he crosses the Jordan River to educate from one city to another in the region of Perea. Before long, however, he will be back in Jerusalem.
What are the events of Jesus' ministry through Perea?Jesus is in Perea, a man inquires, Master, are those being saved not many. The man might know about banters among the strict pioneers about whether many will be saved or a couple.
Jesus moves the issue from the number of will be saved to what should be done to be saved. Strive enthusiastically to get in through the thin entryway," he says. Indeed, exertion, a battle, is required. Why so Jesus makes sense of: "Many, I tell you, will try to get in however won't be capable."
To show the requirement for enthusiastic exertion, Jesus says: "When the householder gets up and locks the entryway, you will remain outside thumping at the entryway, saying, 'Ruler, open to us. Be that as it may, he will share with you, 'I don't have the foggiest idea where you are from. Move away from me, all you laborers of indecency.
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During the story’s rising action, the reader is provided with
the development of the story’s conflict.
an introduction of the main character.
all of the descriptions of the setting.
a resolution of the character’s problem.
Answer:
I believe that the answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
answer is definitely A I took le quiz for the peep's who don't know
Explanation:
Everybody does this, they copy the answer from their test and search it up.
1) Longer speeches should be separated into the paragraphs of:
Answer:
Smaller paragraphs
Explanation:
Who is your favorite character in the Little Women? And why?
Answer:
Jo March
Explanation:
She's funny, passionate about reading and writing, kind, generous, noble, adventurous .
describe problem and solution text structure
Behaviour
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Look carefully at the picture and answer the questions
What is happening in the picture?
Answer:
it's copyright sign
Explanation:
copyright ♀️♂️
what is the answer to this question marking brainliest if it's correct
Answer:
Explanation:
It is B
Jesus is king who agrees with me?!!??
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Answer:
Shawty my lil baddie
Explanation:
4. List two genres of practical documents.
Two practical document genres are:1. Documents that describe patents for new technologies and products. 2. Scientific articles that are published in scientific journals.
A genre is a class of documents that are similar to each other. Document genres are classified according to the social role of the articles i.e. they are classified according to which context and audience the documents are intended for. Research has shown that article genres reflect the nature of research in each genre. Using genres to describe the topic and content of the documents many improve the management and the retrieval of the documents.
5. give an example of spatial organization.
A spatial organization of information in paragraphs is also called descriptive writing. It is often used when a narrator wants to describe how something looks. For example, you can use this approach in descriptive essays about a person when you describe someone’s appearance, starting from the feet and moving up to the head.
2. My friend and I always ____at the school (sing)
3. Do you sometimes _____ family clothes?(iron)
4. Yes, these days I ____my little sister's and my own clothes because Mum is very busy at work (iron)
5. They ____ tennis at weekends (play)
6. But today the weather is rainy and they ____ table tennis. (play)
7. In the morning I get up and ____ my bed. (make)
8. Look at the mess in her room! She never ____ her bed
Answer:
8.look at her mess in her room!she never tidy up her bed
Answer:
7. make
Explanation:
it makes more sense