Answer:action
Explanation:
Answer:
acion
Explanation:
Because thats makes sense
Freddie is supporting his argumentative claim with these three subclaims: pets reduce stress, pets teach responsibility, children with pets are more physically active. What is Freddie's claim? Select one:
A.Our family needs a pet.
B.We should give grandma a pet for her birthday.
C.Dogs are the most popular family pets.
D.A dog needs a yard.
Explanation:
our first meeting with three of the most successful and Diamond players was patrick's death and the first time we had the chance of getting the baby back to detect it true in the future we will see it true and Diamond and its a little too short for the first time since the 78 year anniversary of the most famous film and the most .
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which sentences are compound sentences? Check all that apply.
Answer:
C. Graphics are popular, but design is difficult to master.
D. Lessons improve skills, so i take several classes each month.
E. Pottery sounds interesting, but i'm not sure i can handle the mess.
Explanation:
In edg.
Can someone please create me 2 body paragraphs about unrealistic beauty standards. No plagiarism
Answer:
Explanation:
Looks don’t matter; beauty is only skin-deep. We hear these sayings every day, and yet we live in a society that seems to contradict this very idea. If looks don’t matter, why does the media use airbrushing to hide any flaws a person has? If looks don’t matter, why are so many young women harming themselves because they’re unhappy with the way they look? It’s because our society promotes a certain body image as being beautiful, and it’s a far cry from the average woman’s size 12. The unrealistic standard of beauty that women are bombarded with everyday gives them a goal that is impossible to reach, and the effects are devastating. These impossible standards need to be stopped, and society instead needs to promote a healthy body image along with the idea that women of all shapes and sizes are beautiful—not just women who are a size 2.
The media’s use of airbrushing is one of the major causes of these impossible standards of beauty. Leah Hardy, a former Cosmopolitan editor, admitted that this is true—many of the stick-thin models in Cosmo were actually struggling with eating disorders, but were airbrushed to look less unwell (Crisell). In an interview with the Daily Mail, Hardy stated, [the models had 22-inch waists, but they also had breasts and great skin. They had teeny tiny ankles and thin thighs, but they still had luscious hair and full cheeks. Thanks to retouching, our readers never saw the horrible, hungry downside of skinny. The models’ skeletal bodies, dull, thinning hair, spots and dark circles under their eyes were magicked away by technology… A vision of perfection that simply didn’t exist. (qtd. by Crisell) By airbrushing these models, the media gives young girls the idea that this body image is attainable—and by trying to look like these models, these girls become just as unhealthy.
Which quotation is essential to an objective summary of the passage? (I'll give brainlist!!)
A. "It is easy to get swept up in the bright colors. Cutest characters-and the satisfaction you feel when you finally complete a difficult level."
B. "Dopamine is the chemical in your brain that causes you to feel happy, and it is what gets you hooked on lots of things in life."
C. "Video games might not kill you or make you overweight (at least not directly), but many people feel they are 'hooked' on them."
D. "When they are not using drugs, they feel withdrawal symptoms that make them sick."
Answer:
I think its C
According to paragraphs 8-10, how did the events surrounding Chang-bo’s experience with the state security agents begin to change his wife’s ideas about the government?
Answer:
When he returned home, he got a tongue-lashing from his wife that was almost harsher than the interrogation. It was the worst fight of their marriage. Her conduct had always been so impeccable and her devotion so genuine that it never occurred to her that she might be vulnerable. It helped, too, that Mrs. Song had at various times been head of the inminban in the building and commanded some respect from the state security officers. Chang-bo’s offhand remark was precisely the kind of thing that could result in deportation to a prison camp in the mountains if the offender didn’t have a solid position in the community.
how should this sentence be changed? The paint in the 100-year-old mansion is peeling; therefore, the owners plan to put a greasy coat of paint on the wallss with some help from family and friends
Answer:
um walls is spelled wrong
Explanation:
Fill in the blanks to explain how to change a bad habit
Answer:
Trigger
Explanation:
can someone help me?
Answer:
Musical
relating to music
Radical
a group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds.
Technical
of, involving, or concerned with applied and industrial sciences
Can anyone help me with french homework? It is verbe faire. Please I really need helpp!!!
Answer:
ok i am waiting for the question
Explanation:
Answer:
where is the question
Explanation:
Which sentence in the picture demonstrates correct pronouns use?
Answer:
B. She and I will see the ballet Swan Lake on Friday night.
Explanation:
"I" is a subject pronoun, and the subject is the person or thing doing the action as in "I went to the store."
"Me" is an object pronoun, and the object is the person or thing the action happens to as in "Alex liked me."
Use you and I when it is the subject of the sentence; use you and me when it is the object of the sentence.
If it is a subject, you should say they and I. If it is an object, you should say them and me.
what does the phrase “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” mean
Which line from the poem contains figurative language?
O And there is no way of telling where the end is going to be.
O Drop a pebble in the water: in a minute you forget,
O They keep spreading, spreading, spreading from the center as they go
O And perhaps in some sad heart, a mighty wave of tears you've stirred,
Answer: The last one
Explanation: "A mighty wave of tears" is a metaphor because you don't actually have a wave of tears
please help i will give you brainelst!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
definition is correct
desertification -the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
Explanation:
Match each excerpt to the novel element its focuses on.
Jerry's name was Gerald, and not Jeremiah,
whatever you may think; and Jimmy's name
was James; and Kathleen was never called
by her name at all, but Cathy, or Catty,
or Cat.
And, sure enough, over the top of the forest,
where it ran down in a tongue among the
meadows, and ended in a pair of goodly
green elms, about a bowshot from the field
where they were standing, a flight of birds
was skimming to and fro, in evident disorder.
The wide High Street, even at the busy
morning hour almost as quiet as a
dream-street, lay bathed in sunshine.
It was a poky little shop, and the man was
arranging furniture outside on the pavement
very cunningly, so that the more broken
parts should show as little as possible.
Two persons were within; the first he readily
knew to be Dame Hatch; the second, a tall
and beautiful and grave young lady, in a
long, embroidered dress—could that be
Joanna Sedley?
options setting or character
Answer:
Setting:
It was a poky little shop, and the man was arranging furniture outside on the pavement very cunningly so that the more broken parts should show as little as possible.The wide High Street, even at the busy morning hour almost as quiet as a dream-street, lay bathed in sunshine.And, sure enough, over the top of the forest, where it ran down in a tongue among the meadows, and ended in a pair of goodly green elms, about a bowshot from the field where they were standing, a flight of birds was skimming to and fro, in evident disorder.Character:
Two persons were within; the first he readily knew to be Dame Hatch; the second, a tall and beautiful and grave young lady, in a long, embroidered dress—could that be Joanna Sedley? Jerry's name was Gerald and not Jeremiah, whatever you may think; and Jimmy's name was James, and Kathleen was never called by her name at all, but Cathy, or Catty, or Cat.Explanation: I took the test.
How do timle twin keep finding me
Answer:
how are we supposed to know? -_-
Explanation:
What nickname did activists give Birmingham ?
Answer:
Bombingham
Explanation:
Answer:
the nickname was Bombingham.
Explanation:
will mark brainiest for free if tell me correct answer
Answer:
B . the narrator is confident
I think it is outgoing. She is talking to someone else about her novel.
Good luck!
What does "area" mean in this
passage?
- the part that has been painted
- a place you go for a certain reason
e a very interesting sight to see
the size of a piece of land
If you don’t give the passage then no one can help you
(I’m not just trying to get points reply to this with the passage and ill help)
A character faces a conflict because the community rejects her what kind of conflict is this
Answer:
Man vs. Society
Explanation:
Society = community
man = character
Answer:
This is a self conflict.
Explanation:
It is not affecting the community.
Read the situations and write requests using "Can you ...?" "Could
you ...?"
Example:
You're carrying a lot of things. You can't open the door yourself. You see a
woman standing near the door.
You: Could you open the door, please?
(a)
You are new in the city. You are in a hotel. You want to go to the bus
park but you don't know where it is.
(b)
You are in a shop. You want to try a beautiful pair of shoes.
(c)
You are at your friend's house and you want to watch TV.
(d)
You want to borrow a friend's bicycle..
(e)
You phone your uncle but his wife answers. You want to leave a message
for him.
(f)
You are preparing for the exam. Your neighbour is playing music loudly.
Who is
represented in the language of The
Declaration of Independence? What
populations were included/ excluded?
What populations are still excluded How
and why is this a problem?
Explanation:
The language of the Declaration of Independence has been argued by some historians to represent the views of "American colonists" because the declaration was written to mark the founding of the United States from the colonist's quest for independence.
Some believed that the populations mentioned when the declaration of independence was first made excluded women, native Americans, African Americans, and children, but included men.
The declaration of independence made no outright "condemnation of slavery" in a sense, some would say, it still excludes the African American populations.
3) Reread lines 33-36 of the poem. Based on the connotations of the words in the stanza, what is the speaker's attitude toward the lighthouse?
A The speaker views the lighthouse as a thing of the past that has outlived its usefulness.
B The speaker admires the lighthouse for its reliability and as a source of comfort.
C The speaker dwells on the unrelenting nature of the lighthouse's light, as if tired of it.
D The speaker is bored by the sameness of the lighthouse and its performance.
Answer:
Could you put the lines from the poems on the question please?
Explanation:
I'll say the answer once I read it