Which answer identifies the falling action in “Thank You, M’am”?

Mrs. Jones brings Roger to her house.

Roger tells Mrs. Jones that he wants blue suede shoes.

Mrs. Jones gives Roger $10.

Roger steals a purse from Mrs. Jones.

Please answer the k12 answer

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Answer 1
Roger steals a purse from Mrs. Jones
Answer 2

Answer:

Mrs. jones gives Roger 10 dollars

Explanation:

this is correct don't get fool by the wrong one<3


Related Questions

What are these sentences, simple, compund, or complex?
9. Ella and Mason went to school today._________
10. It is hot in our classroom and I am sweating _________

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9. Simple

10. Compound
Simple and compound

IXL question.........

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I thinks its she, but i may be wrong
The answer is indeed "she"

Which of the following questions would best be categorized as an evaluative question? What was the name of the son of Isis? What changes would you make to “The Legend of Ra and Isis”? How do you think Ra felt when he learned of Isis’ deception? Why did Isis want Ra’s power?

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Answer:

thats sad... anyway i think this might be the answer. im also taking the quiz so I picked...

how do you think Ra felt when he learned of Isis deception.

hope it helps :)

Now that you’ve finished reading, compose a journal entry identifying the central idea of “Wonderful Things,” and evaluate the purpose the author might have had for writing the article. Finally, reflect on how knowledge, or lack of knowledge, of vocabulary might influence a reader’s comprehension of the text.

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Answer:

the article circled around discovery of king tut and his burial chamber

i think the author wanted to give us a visual image to understand the discovery of many wonderful thing

Explanation:

sry this is so sort but u can and if u want i hope this helped you

This is the other guy's answer but with all grammatical answers fixed.

The article circled around discovery of King Tut and his burial chamber.

I think the author wanted to give us a visual image to understand the discovery of many wonderful things because of how beautiful King Tut's chamber was.

In 3–5 sentences, identify at least three questions that should be asked to determine whether a source is credible.(4 points)

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Answer:

What information is presented and in what context? Are there unbelievable or emotional claims? Are facts backed up by sources? Look for additional links, references, footnotes, or citations that tell you where the author got his or her information

Explanation:

Here are the questions I'm not too sure if your teacher would accept this as 3-5 sentences but it's 4 questions

The three questions are:-

What kind of information is presented, and how is it delivered?Are there any claims that are unbelievable or emotional?Are the facts backed up by evidence?What else we can see to assure whether a source is credible or not?

Look for extra links, references, footnotes, or citations that indicate where the author acquired his or her material.

Learn more about credible sources here:-

https://brainly.com/question/19647594

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Match the underlined examples with the terms.

Choices:

subordinating conjunction

complex sentence

independent clause

noun phrase

subordinate clause

After Lorena went to the library, I decided to read a book.

Although it’s cold, I want to walk home.

I did well on my test because I studied.

Marcus called.

To win the game was my objective.

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complex sentance - after lorena went to the library...
noun phrase - marcus called
independent clause - i did well on my test...
subordinating conjunction -although its cold...
subordinate clause - to win the game...

As bruno leaves his dad's office, it is obvious he is unaware of hitler and what his salute to his dad means. If bruno did know what the salute meant, how do you think he would feel?

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Answer:

Disgusted

Explanation:

He would would know what Hitler did.

Bro what is this question. Where did you find this question

Describe how the Montgomery Improvement Association was able to organize an alternative to using the public bus system. Write down two alternatives to using the bus system.

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Answer:

The WPC, a group of Black women working for civil rights, began circulating flyers calling for a boycott of the bus system on December 5, the day Parks would be tried in municipal court.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was formed on 5 December 1955 by ... King, Jr., the MIA was instrumental in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott, a ... Ninety percent of the black community stayed off the buses on 5 December, ... with Montgomery city leaders, coordinated legal challenges to the city's bus ...

Figurative Language in The Goldfish Boy by Lisa Thompson

Identify 4 figurative languages in chapters 17-38

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yeah what he said up there

Select the antecedent of the pronoun "our".

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neighbor is the correct answer

PLEASE HELP WITH !!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIST (15 points)
(can someone write these for me they have to be 3 sentences or longer)

(1)Have you ever wondered what it would be like living on the moon? Write about moon bases and what it would be like growing up on the moon watching the Earth hanging in the sky. Use your imagination and describe a day in the life of a moon base child.

(2)Write a news report about space stations. You can cover the history of space stations, what life is like on space stations today, or what the future of space stations is likely to be. Focus the report on your interests to see the different angles this report can take

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Answer:

1) Growing up on the moon was amazing. Every night I watched the little marble of a planet rotate throughout the night sky. It was beautiful. One time I remember seeing beautiful lights hanging over the planet. Now that I live on this beautiful marble, I learned that it was the northern lights. They're amazing! :)

2) Good Morning, everybody! Today we're talking about space stations and the history of the space stations. Not a lot of people have been in space, but a long time ago on July 20th, 1969 men walked on the moon. Things have been a lot different these days, since we're getting ready to launch our mission to living on Mars in a few years! Things may be different, but their still amazing events!

Explanation:

Hope this helps! Plz mark as brainliest! :)

Answer:

ghhhjjhgf

Explanation:

Select the antecedent of the pronoun "it ".

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The answer would be “physics”

Answer:

energy

Explanation:

Select the antecedent of the pronoun " we ".

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Answer:

Lexi and I

Explanation:

Mark me brainllest

Answer:

"Lexi and I"

Explanation:

Well, remember that an antecedent is the thing or person the pronoun is referring to. If you do not understand, go to Wikepedia and read the article!

Please help/ Will give brainliest. All you o is sort the sentences into the right category

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Answer:

the angry waves crashed against the rocks ; personification

that aesop fable, 'the fox and the grapes' made me realize how bad greed really is ; allegory

the long one that im not going to type ; symbolism

this algebra class is killing me ; hyperbole

the harry potter one ; symbolism

Explanation:

Angry waves personification
Algebra killing hyperbole
Harry Potter symbolism

24. Which of these is associated with disrespect?
a. Jeopardy
b. Fete
c. Profuse
d. Profane

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Answer: D. Profane

Explanation: I know because authors sometimes use this in their texts to use a plot twist or to form an oxymoron

The answer is: Profane

IT CAN BE ABT ANYTHING- PLS HELP. Look back through your research outline. You should have answered your research question. There may be further questions that have emerged during the course of your research. Highlight those to remind yourself to return to them at a later time.

Now it is time to put your research to work! You will compose a short expository essay to present your information. Your essay should be at least 300 words in length. Remember, your focus is on the information—the “Ideas and Content” phase of the 6+1 Traits. Therefore, your paper should contain the following:

a central idea (your research question), which is the focus of the piece of writing
unique details, interesting quotes, and relevant examples from your research, with in-text citations adhering to the MLA Style Guide
original thoughts, ideas, and insights based on your own experiences, beliefs, and perspective
a works-cited list adhering to the MLA Style Guide

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Answer:

There have been a lot of complaints recently about our school's "no snacking in class" policy. Some students seem to believe they should be free to munch on whatever they like, whenever they choose. I admit there are some valid arguments for allowing food and drinks in the classroom. Overall, though, I think the principal's decision to uphold the snacking ban is a wise one.

Food in the classroom could actually create a lot of noise. It is easy to say that one person eating a crunchy food like potato chips does not make that much noise, but what happens when there are twenty people crunching, crinkling bags, ripping open packages, and gulping down juice? I think it could easily make it more difficult to hear what the teacher is saying. All of these sounds would be a nightmare for me, because I find it difficult to focus on my work when there is a lot of background noise.

Students may say they will clean up after themselves, but I think we all know that letting food and drinks into the classroom would create a huge mess. No matter how careful students are, there are bound to be spills and crumbs. Just imagine how it would feel to arrive at your desk only to find the seat is sticky and the desktop is littered with cracker fragments.

Next, there is the issue of what students will be snacking on. Some students would make healthy choices. They might pack apple slices or carrot sticks with dip. They would choose to drink water or milk; however, there are many others who would decide to drink soda or eat chips and candy bars. Unhealthy snacks do not have much nutritional value at all. They are full of empty calories, and eating too many of them can lead to health problems. The school would probably want to discourage students from eating garbage. This gives teachers yet another responsibility. Instead of making them the "snack police," it is easier to just keep food out of the classroom.

Allowing snacking in the classroom is not just noisy and messy. For some students, it could also be dangerous. Some students at our school are allergic to certain foods. If they are exposed to them, there could be serious consequences. They might feel sick to their stomach or get itchy. If they are extremely allergic to the food, they might even have trouble breathing and need to go to the hospital. The scary thing is, it may not take very much of a food to trigger an allergic reaction. Keeping all foods and drinks out of the classroom will help keep students with food allergies safe. There is no doubt that all snacks are not created equal. A vitamin–packed banana is clearly more nutritious than a sugar–filled bag of banana–flavored candy. Some may view the fact that students might make unhealthy choices as a reason to keep snacks out of class. Letting snacks in class provides teachers with a superb chance to educate students about making good food choices. They can talk to the class as a whole or to single students about the difference between good snacks and bad snacks. They might even choose to ban junk food outright. These lessons could stay with and help students throughout their lives.Some people worry about the potential noise and mess that will result if food and drinks are allowed into the classroom. They also worry about food allergies. The benefits of allowing food into the classroom outweigh these downsides, though. In addition, these possible problems could be fully avoided by creating some rules students need to follow and introducing some new classroom routines. For instance, students might be told they cannot bring "noisy foods" into the classroom. Teachers could post a list of foods that are banned because some students are allergic to them. Teachers could also give students just a couple of minutes close to the end of class to throw away empty wrappers and wipe up spills.

Explanation:

I am just doing this so the other person will get the extra points question. I am sorry I didn't put a proper answer, but the guy that answered before me deserves it.

what is the theme to the strangers that came to town?

https://www.classicshorts.com/stories/StrangersTown.html

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Know what sorry... I want to delete this answer but I can't now

Answer:

Ok so the theme is --In the short story The strangers that came to town my Ambrose flack bases on the idea not to judge others until you fully know them and their story. Right now we're going to be focusing on the Duvitches they moved into a wealthy neighborhood and everyone thought they were these dirty poor people. The tone of this story is showing acceptance and awe.

When the boys from the story killed the fish and then caught them back it showed how hard people work for what they have. Then it showed the Duvitches being so appreciative that they invited them to dinner and after a little they were finally accepted into the community. This is showing how much you have to really know someone to have the right to judge them.

Explanation: i go to flvs and this isnt the exact but use it to base ur opinon      

Does anyone feel like made the Braniest

All you have to do is writing a five to six sentence paragraph
It will be on Anne Frank Diarys Act 2.
No Copying and No links
Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz I will make you Brainest

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Our little Anneke shows up at Hanukah as the only person who's thought about  giving to others. Mrs. Frank comments that there will be no gift-giving this year,  but Anne's already made super-cute gifts for everyone out of little odds and ends  and her own creativity: a crossword puzzle book for Margot re-used, of course, a  paper ball and string for Mouschi, cigarettes for Mr. Van Daan, shampoo for Mrs. Van Daan, IOUs for Mrs. Frank, earplugs for Dussel, and a muffler scarf for Mr. Frank

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Answer:

A..

Explanation:

should be

A makes the most sense to me.

What is happening in the opening scene of the Epilogue claudette colvin

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Answer:

When Claudette was 15 years old, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger in a racially segregated bus in Alabama. She stood her ground because, according to her, it was her constitutional right since she paid the fare.

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Answer:

When Claudette was 15 years old, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger in a racially segregated bus in Alabama.

Explanation:

pls help due tonight

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Answer:

the second from top i believe is the answer

Explanation:

It is the second one because it is telling us one of the benefits of the playwriting class. It won't be the first one because a playwriting class is about writing and creating new plays, not for finding the characters you would like to enact.

Select the antecedent of the pronoun " it ".

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Answer:

Your tongue

Explanation:

Answer:

tongue

Explanation:

Help me hurry please

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Answer:

the third one because it tells you what their career is

Explanation:

Answer:

the last one. ( hope this helps and if it does can i have brainliest )

In this task, you will participate in a group discussion about the story you read. Go through these discussion guidelines before you start discussing the topic. You can either choose a group-paced model or self-paced model for your discussion. After your discussion, use the notes from the note taker to help compose a Discussion Summary.

Review the Discussion Overview to learn about the format and required details of the discussion.

Part A
After completing the group discussion, what did you learn about the text? Did other students analyze the story differently than you? If so, how? Which ideas were supported with reasons and evidence from the text, and which ideas were not?

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Answer: The Pythagorean Theorem and its Convers

(Question 10)

Please answer all questions and solve step by step and please try to show/explain with the least words as possible and use mostly numbers to for explain there can still be some words tho.

Explanation: The Pythagorean Theorem and its Converse pt. 2

(Question 10)

A production of Shakespeare’s “King Lear” staged in a radically non-traditionally manner might feature

A) King Lear played by a man.

B) King Lear played by a woman.

C) Lear speaking Shakespearian dialogue.

D) Lear’s daughter speaking Shakespearian dialogue.

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Through the course of the play Lear is the most transformed of all the characters. He goes through seven major stages of transformation on his way to becoming an omniscient character: resentment, regret, recognition, acceptance and admittance, guilt, redemption, and optimism.


King Lear Summary

King Lear divides his kingdom among the two daughters who flatter him and banishes the third one who loves him. His eldest daughters both then reject him at their homes, so Lear goes mad and wanders through a storm.

Hope this helps at all :)
Sorry if I couldn’t be of help :|

An earthquake is the ________ that results from movement under Earth’s surface.

Group of answer choices

energy

shaking

travel

smell

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Well I think you know it’s not smell! “Travel” doesn’t really make sense and “shaking” is probably not the scientific term they are looking for. Process of elimination!
I think shaking, but I’m not too sure. It might be energy.

explain something you should remember about the theme of a narrative

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Explanation: The theme of a story is the author is communicating in other words.

So that will be "explain something you should remember about the theme of a narrative (the theme of a story is the author is communicating in other words.)"

Answer:

theme is the overall message you want readers to take away from your story. It's the meaning behind the story and is expressed through what happens in the plot and through your character's internal and external journeys. In other words, plot is what happens in your story. Theme is why it happens.

Explanation:

I’m reposting the question

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Answer:

wait what are we suppose to do??

Explanation:

From the left side go to the right side 9 times and suppose is right there in the middle kind of it goes up like the word
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S
O
P
P
U
S

How do you think people in our society would respond if they had enforced handicaps?

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i think that some people might be angered by that but i also think some people would embrace the idea

I think people would feel suppressed a lot of their abilities are being taken away unfairly, and also this might make people want to rebel against who ever is enforcing this.

What are the central ideas in "Homer: The Poet for All Ages"?

Select the two correct answers.


The Iliad and Odyssey can inform people of today about a distant past and its people.

The Iliad and Odyssey were shared orally originally.

Today there is more information about the Iliad than there is about the Odyssey.

Iliad comes from the word ilium, and Odyssey comes from the name Odysseus.

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Answer:I think this is the answer

The Iliad and Odyssey can inform people of today about a distant past and its people.

The Iliad and Odyssey were shared orally originally.

Explanation:

Answer:

this will help

Explanation:

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