Answer:
i dont see no picture at all
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Just took the quiz
Fasttttt 30 points, guys it’s identify three btw
Answer:
scam...
I'm sorry but its true.
It's not "30 points" its 15 each. If you wanted to do 30 points you would have put 60 in the point thing...
The way it works is you have to always use your coins as if you are splitting it between 2 people. ( BECAUSE U ARE <3 ) So no... this isn't 30 points.
....It's 15....
But the answers are..
1. Onomatopoeia
2. Simile
3. Idiom
what is the central idea of this paragraph A Genetics of Justice
Answer:
I dont see anything
Explanation:
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Answer:
extraction
Explanation:
Read the passage from White Fang.
There was a rush. White Fang bristled and snarled and snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs, and went down and under them, feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body, himself biting and tearing at the legs and bellies above him. There was a great uproar. He could hear the snarl of Kiche as she fought for him; and he could hear the cries of the man-animals, the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck.
Which line from the text supports the idea that White Fang is brave?
“the sound of clubs striking upon bodies, and the yelps of pain from the dogs so struck”
“There was a great uproar.”
“feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body”
“snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs”
Answer:
snapped in the face of the open mouthed oncoming waves of dogs.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is D. “snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs”
Explanation:
"There was a rush. White Fang bristled and snarled and snapped in the face of the open-mouthed oncoming wave of dogs, and went down and under them, feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body, himself biting and tearing at the legs and bellies above him" meaning he is not scared to fight and ready anytime.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
the answer is letter a
Which literary device is most clearly used in this sentence?
Think of the brain as a library with a trillion books, half of which are
different editions of the same title.
A. Aphorism
B. Allusion
C. Analogy
D. Anagram
Answer:
Analogy
Explanation:
because an analogy is "a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification."
how do the narrator and the other travelers respond to flying?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The narrator and the other travelers are joyous.
has 2020 been a great year?
Answer:
Definitely not
Explanation:
Answer:
nooooooooooooooooo!!!
Explanation:
In the creation myth of Japan, two gods stir the ocean with a spear-like
weapon. The drops that fall from the weapon form the great islands of
Japan
Which common motif from mythology is most clearly shown in the story?
A. Explanations of nature
B. Physical transformation
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C. The dangers of arrogance
D. The hero's journey
The common motif from mythology is most clearly shown in the story is explanations of nature. Thus, option A is correct.
What is Western mythology?Western mythology is a series of stories that tried to explain the creation of humankind in ancient times and the way humans related to their creators. In the creation myth of Japan, two gods stir the ocean with a spear-like weapon.
Homer, the Great poet of Greece, wrote two interesting poems known as the "Odyssey" and the "Iliad," in which he describes stories and the relationship between men and the Gods from Olympus.
Therefore, The common motif from mythology is most clearly shown in the story is explanations of nature. Thus, option A is correct.
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Answer:
Sorrow and lyrical I’m pretty sure!
Explanation:
Answer:
sorrow
Explanation:
because it would only makes sense for the dead
why are the scientists not wearing security badges?
Answer:
because they don't want to.
Explanation:
Answer:
so the old man from the alley can get the chemicals
Can someone please give me a summary to the odyssey book 21?
Answer:
Explanation:
Summary: Book 21
Penelope gets Odysseus’s bow out of the storeroom and announces that she will marry the suitor who can string it and then shoot an arrow through a line of twelve axes. Telemachus sets up the axes and then tries his own hand at the bow, but fails in his attempt to string it. The suitors warm and grease the bow to make it supple, but one by one they all try and fail.
Meanwhile, Odysseus follows Eumaeus and Philoetius outside. He assures himself of their loyalty and then reveals his identity to them by means of the scar on his foot. He promises to treat them as Telemachus’s brothers if they fight by his side against the suitors.
When Odysseus returns, Eurymachus has the bow. He feels disgraced that he cannot string it, because he knows that this failure proves his inferiority to Odysseus. Antinous suggests that they adjourn until the next day, when they can sacrifice to Apollo, the archer god, before trying again. Odysseus, still disguised, then asks for the bow. All of the suitors complain, fearing that he will succeed. Antinous ridicules Odysseus, saying that the wine has gone to his head and that he will bring disaster upon himself, just like the legendary drunken centaur Eurytion. Telemachus takes control and orders Eumaeus to give Odysseus the bow. Needless to say, Odysseus easily strings it and sends the first arrow he grabs whistling through all twelve axes.
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Please read this except before answering my question, thanks!
The Oregon Trail
by Francis Parkman, Jr.
1 The path soon after led inland; and as we crossed an open meadow we saw a cluster of buildings on a rising ground before us, with a crowd of people surrounding them. They were the storehouse, cottage, and stables of the Kickapoo trader’s establishment. Just at that moment, as it chanced, he was beset with half the Indians of the settlement. They had tied their wretched, neglected little ponies by dozens along the fences and outhouses, and were either lounging about the place, or crowding into the trading house. Here were faces of various colors; red, green, white, and black, curiously intermingled and disposed over the visage in a variety of patterns. Calico shirts, red and blue blankets, brass ear-rings, wampum necklaces, appeared in profusion. The trader was a blue-eyed openfaced man who neither in his manners nor his appearance betrayed any of the roughness of the frontier; though just at present he was obliged to keep a lynx eye on his suspicious customers, who, men and women, were climbing on his counter and seating themselves among his boxes and bales.
2 The village itself was not far off, and sufficiently illustrated the condition of its unfortunate and self-abandoned occupants. Fancy to yourself a little swift stream, working its devious way down a woody valley; sometimes wholly hidden under logs and fallen trees, sometimes issuing forth and spreading into a broad, clear pool; and on its banks in little nooks cleared away among the trees, miniature log-houses in utter ruin and neglect. A labyrinth of narrow, obstructed paths connected these habitations one with another. Sometimes we met a stray calf, a pig or a pony, belonging to some of the villagers, who usually lay in the sun in front of their dwellings, and looked on us with cold, suspicious eyes as we approached. Farther on, in place of the log-huts of the Kickapoos, we found the pukwi lodges of their neighbors, the Pottawattamies, whose condition seemed no better than theirs.
3 Growing tired at last, and exhausted by the excessive heat and sultriness of the day, we returned to our friend, the trader. By this time the crowd around him had dispersed, and left him at leisure. He invited us to his cottage, a little white-and-green building, in the style of the old French settlements; and ushered us into a neat, well-furnished room. The blinds were closed, and the heat and glare of the sun excluded; the room was as cool as a cavern. It was neatly carpeted too and furnished in a manner that we hardly expected on the frontier. The sofas, chairs, tables, and a well-filled bookcase would not have disgraced an Eastern city; though there were one or two little tokens that indicated the rather questionable civilization of the region. A pistol, loaded and capped, lay on the mantelpiece; and through the glass of the bookcase, peeping above the works of John Milton glittered the handle of a very mischievous-looking knife.
4 Our host went out, and returned with iced water, glasses, and a bottle of excellent claret; a refreshment most welcome in the extreme heat of the day; and soon after appeared a merry, laughing woman, who must have been, a year of two before, a very rich and luxuriant specimen of Creole beauty. She came to say that lunch was ready in the next room. Our hostess evidently lived on the sunny side of life, and troubled herself with none of its cares. She sat down and entertained us while we were at table with anecdotes of fishing parties, frolics, and the officers at the fort. Taking leave at length of the hospitable trader and his friend, we rode back to the garrison.
How is paragraph 3 of the passage organized?
A. cause and effect
B. compare and contrast
C. problem and solution
D. sequence of events
Part B
Which word from the paragraph provides evidence to support the answer to Part A?
A. frontier
B. disgraced
C. though
D. questionable
Answer:
ofcourse
Explanation:
first question: How is paragraph 3 of the passage organized?
answer:
d sequence of events
second question:
Which word from the paragraph provides evidence to support the answer to Part A?
answer:
c . though
What is the solution set for −4x−10≤2?
What are some verbal and nonverbal ways to
demonstrate effective communication skills?
Read this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's “There Is Another Sky.” Which two lines show that the poem is addressed to a person the speaker knows well?
There is another sky,
Ever serene and fair,
And there is another sunshine,
((Though it be darkness there;
Never mind faded forests, Austin,))
Never mind silent fields -
Here is a little forest,
Whose leaf is ever green;
((Here is a brighter garden,))
Where not a frost has been;
((In its unfading flowers))
I hear the bright bee hum:
((Prithee, my brother,
Into my garden come!))
help im in a semester test
Answer:
(( Though it be darkness there: Never min faded forests, Austin,)) & (( Prithee, my Brother, into my garden come))
Explanation:
Answer:
Never mind faded forests, Austin,
Prithee, my brother,
I hope this helps
Which of the following can be used to fix a sentence fragment?
add a semicolon
add an adjective or adverb
add a subject or a verb
add a comma and a conjuction such as "and"
plz help i need it asap
Answer:
i belive its c please tell me if im wrong
Explanation:
Which sentence correctly uses a comma?
A. In 1960, Jane Goodall first entered Gombe Park.
B. In 1960 Jane Goodall, first entered Gombe Park.
C. In 1960 Jane Goodall first entered, Gombe Park.
D. In 1960 Jane Goodall first entered Gombe, Park.
Answer:
A. In 1960, Jane Goodall first entered Gombe Park.
Explanation:
The placing of the comma correctly follows English grammar rules. Hope this helps.
Restate this sentence into an concluding sentence for the conclusion: To be a leader I believe you will need these three qualities, influence, positive attitude, and motivator.
Read the following excerpt from Sullivan’s article:
“It may represent the closest American Literature came to producing an analog for “Ulysses,” which influenced it deeply..” (I’ll included a picture)
To whom or what is the tone of the excerpt directed?
A. Absalom! Absalom!
B. William Faulkner
C. Quentin
D. The South
Answer:
A
Explanation: just took the test
The first time he is mentioned, he is accused of killing his half-brother Amnon, David's oldest child, as retaliation for raping his full sister Tamar. He was banished as a result of this, but his cousin Joab's efforts allowed him to eventually win back favor. Thus option A is correct.
What best define about Absalom?Oh wait, there's more: she succumbs to yellow fever while attempting to treat the illness in her deceased ex-part-black fiancé's son.
Mr. Jones Melicent's fifteen-year-old daughter who was enticed by Sutpen, who was sixty. Luster a little black boy who runs away from the Sutpen area after being scared by Clytie.
The title of the book is based on the dynastic tale of incest, revolt, retaliation, and brutal death that is related in the second book of Samuel in the Bible about Absalom, the son of King David.
Therefore, Absalom! Absalom! is The excerpt's tone was authoritative.
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Can somebody just give me 2 sentences on why Christmas trees are the best lol?
Answer:
Christmas trees are the best because they are fun to decorate with friends or family. they also look very beautiful and stand out.
Answer:
You get to spend time with family putting up the ordainments and the ordainments that are on the Christmas tree have special meaning to the person who has them or in general. In conclusion Christmas trees are pretty, have special meanings and contain important memories I believe
Explanation:
5 Read the task. Then make notes for each point (a-d).
Use the questions (1-4) below to give you ideas.
You have joined a new club at school and attended your first
session. Write a blog post about it.
a Say when and where it took place.
b Say who attended the session and what happened.
c Suggest how the club could improve its activities.
d Make a request for some equipment.
1 What club is it? Where / When was the session? How many
people were there? What did you do?
2 Did you enjoy the session? What was the best / worst thing
about it?
3 What would make the club better?
4 What equipment does the club need? Why?
Answer:C
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll Which of the sentences from the excerpt suggests that this is a fantasy? However, there was the hill full in sight, so there was nothing to be done but start again. This time she came upon a large flower-bed, with a border of daisies, and a willow-tree growing in the middle. "O Tiger-lily," said Alice, addressing herself to one that was waving gracefully about in the wind, "I WISH you could talk!" O However, there was the hill full in sight, so there was nothing to be done but start again. O "O Tiger-lily," said Alice, addressing herself to one that was waving gracefully about in the wind," WISH you could talk!" "We CAN talk," said the Tiger-lily: 'when there's anybody worth talking to." O Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breath away. "We CAN talk," said the Tiger-lily: "when there's anybody worth talking to." Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breath away. At length, as the Tiger-lily only went on waving about, she spoke again, in a timid voice-almost in a whisper. "And can ALL the flowers talk?"
CORRECT ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST
Answers are
A. However, there was the hill full in sight, so there was nothing to be done but start again.
B. "O Toger-lilly," said Alice, addressing herself to one that was waving gracefully about in the wind, "I WISH you could talk!
C. "We CAN talk," said the Tiger-lilly: "when there's anybody worth talking to."
D. Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breathe away.
YET AGAING 20 POINTS CORRECT ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST
Answer: It's C
"We CAN talk," said the Tiger-lilly: "when there's anybody worth talking to."
Answer B
Explanation: Alice said " I WISH" meaning she made it happen.
What does the poet request of the west wind and why
Answer:
The speaker asks the wind to “make me thy lyre,” to be his own Spirit, and to drive his thoughts across the universe, “like withered leaves, to quicken a new birth.” He asks the wind, by the incantation of this verse, to scatter his words among mankind, to be the “trumpet of a prophecy.”
in paragraph 1 what does crushed the book with a wild devotion suggest about montag?
Paragraph 1:
Montag's hands were grabbing the woman's books. Montag's hand took a book, which he crushed to his chest. Montag is afraid his hands will make him a thief. Montag's hand closed like a mouth, crushed the book with wild devotion, with an insanity of mindlessness to his chest. The men above were hurling shovelfuls of magazines into the dusty air. They fell like slaughtered birds and the woman stood below, like a small girl, among the bodies. Montag had done nothing. His hand had done it all, his hand, with a brain of its own, with a conscience and a curiosity in each trembling finger, had turned thief. Now, it plunged the book back under his arm, pressed it tight to sweating armpit, rushed out empty, with a magician's flourish! Look here! Innocent! Look!
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Answer:
Insecure
Explanation:
Hes sad and people made fun of his dancing!
Shakespeare has Friar Lawrence leave Juliet in the tomb because his entrance and exit does not matter to the story.
True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Friar Lawrence is a character from the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. He is a cleric who helps Romeo and Juliet throughout the play - he helps them meet, marries them, and wants to help them reunite after Romeo's banishment. He is the one who gives the sleeping potion to Juliet, tricking everyone into thinking that she died. He wants her to leave the tomb with him so that he can hide her in a nunnery, but she refuses to leave after realizing that Romeo is dead. After this, he runs, leaving her alone in the tomb.
Every character's actions matter, including their entrance and exit. There is no such thing as meaningless actions, especially in tragedies such as this one. Laurence is afraid of the consequences he would face if someone found out about him faking Juliet's death. He hears the authorities approaching and runs. Juliet is left alone and kills herself.
Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.
Anne (As she opens the carton). You know the way I'm going to think of it here? I'm going to think of it as a boardinghouse. A very peculiar summer boardinghouse, like the one that we – (She breaks off as she pulls out some photographs.) Father! My movie stars! I was wondering where they were! I was looking for them this morning . . . and Queen Wilhelmina! How wonderful!
What does this excerpt reveal about Anne?
A. She believes that she is on vacation, not in hiding.
B. She uses her imagination to make herself feel better.
C. She is unable to face the truth of her situation.
D. She is wiser than many other children her age.
Answer:
She uses her imagination to make herself feel better.
Explanation:
She uses her imagination to make herself feel better.
obviously
Answer:
A. She believes that she is on vacation not in hiding
Explanation:
It is on edge I got it correct
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F1GUR3
John stepped out of the darkness with blood on his hands and ash on his face. The blast nearly killed him, but he must try again. The Constuction company needed this Master Robot to help. John slowly worked out the kinks and tried to bring his masterpiece online. (mumbles) “A cut here, put a transformer here.” He got up and pulled the lever one more time. Bright flashes of electricity shined above the table; the robot lay there waiting. Suddenly a bolt of electricity shot into the robot's access port on its neck. John knew it wouldn’t work; the town had given him a scarce amount of money for this project so that meant bad resources. A spark from the lever made John jump in pain, but it was too late. His entire body was engulfed in flames within a fraction of a second. He slowly died and fell onto the floor. After that, the electricity stopped running and the robot sat up and its face had an angry look as it stared at its creator. “SFPD Open Up!” The load yell made the robot jolt off the table and it just stood there staring out the door. Then, the door broke down and in came 10-armed San Fransisco Police officers. Who fired MK53-Tazers at the robot which made it fall to its knees. The robot woke up in a padded room filled with absolutely nothing technological. It spoke “just a small figure in a big room, I guess.” “yeah, that’s what I’ll call myself, The F1GUR3!” F1GUR3 put its hand up against the wall and unleashed a spark of energy, blowing away all the soft padding and the wall with it. It walked out into a small Laboratory with Master robots hanging by their wrists. A guard popped out of nowhere and shot the F1GUR3 in the head, but the bullet bounced right off. F1GUR3’s hands clenched around the guard's neck and tightened till the guard stopped struggling. F1GUR3 put its hand up once more and blew away the entrance door. It walked out with moonlight shining brightly and the stars behind it.
12 YEARS LATER
Answer:
humanity is Nothing we are just like animals we nothing!!!!.
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