Answer:
Comparison and contrast
Why might the author of this text, Barbara Demick, have chosen to use the North Korean version of certain terms, like inminban, instead of the English translation? Analyze the impact that Demick’s use of key North Korean terms has on the text. What do these terms mean? How does their use impact the meaning and tone of the text?
Answer:
The author chooses to use the North Korean version of certain words in order to show their identity, and the impact that North Korean culture and the North Korean situation had on her.
Explanation:
When analyzing the use of these terms, the purpose of the author should be kept in mind. The purpose is to inform the reader of horrible situations that were occurring in North Korea, and to create awareness about those situations.
Using these North Korean version of words steps away from the objective, third-person view and helps the reader "understand" North Korean culture and their style of living more.
As for the term you provided (inminban), it is a "neighborhood watch system" in where people "watch over" each other and ensure that no one is doing anything wrong. This is alike to the 1984 situation of Big Brother.
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Which choice states the rhetorical appeal that the passage uses? The passage appeals to logos. The passage appeals to ethos. The passage appeals to pathos. The passage appeals to argument.
Answer:
its (C)
logos
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Explanation:
How does the section "A Cunning Plan" contribute to the development of the ideas in "How Archaeologists Found the Lost City of Troy"?
It describes modern scholars' theories about the true nature of the wooden horse.
It describes archaeologists' methods to determine the actual location of the city of Troy.
It describes one of the most famous events in Homer's version of the Trojan War.
It describes the actual suspicions of the Trojans and the fall of the city of Troy.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The way the section "A Cunning Plan" contributes to the development of the ideas is B. It describes archaeologists' methods to determine the actual location of the city of Troy.
What is a Supporting Detail?This refers to the use of evidence to show that a given claim is accurate and factual and this can be either done with the use of factual or statistical information.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is a narration to develop the ideas that the archaeologists' methods determines the actual location of the city of Troy.
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"You’ve gotten to know just a handful of the thousands of species that live inside (and on) you. Are you freaked out yet? Don’t be."
Why might the author have used the phrase "freaked out" here?
A) to frighten readers about the thousands of species living in the body
B) to comfort readers by using familiar and funny language
C)to make fun of readers who may be disgusted by bacteria
D) to emphasize to readers how serious a topic this is
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the answer is A
Explanation:
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What is the connection between the "Wet Foot/Dry Foot" policy in Isabel's country and the "EU Policy" in Mahmoud's story?
Answer:
Both policies will send the refugees back to their home country.
Explanation:
Remember that they are all refugees.
Which quote from “Big Money Shouldn't Buy Our Elections” BEST supports the author's main claim?
A.
We can pay attention to how well our representatives work on our behalf.
B.
Come November, we can vote to reelect them—or elect someone else to take their place.
C.
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations could give unlimited sums of money to political campaigns.
D.
You may think that this decision isn’t such a big deal, but it is, because it means that huge companies with lots of money can buy our elections.
Answer:
I think the answer is D.
Write a 5 paragraph essay in which you analyze each author's point of view from Straw BamOr Straw Man? Why Plastic Straw Bans Aren't The Answer and .‘Plastic Straws aren't just bad for the environment-they can be bad for your body and explain how each author distinguishes his or her point of view from that of others.
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NO ANSWER EXCEPTS THE 5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY
Answer:
Why are plastic straws bad for the environment?
“They create what we call microplastics. We're finding these flecks of plastic in everything from the forage fish that are at the base of the food web up through the kinds of fish that we end up putting on our dinner plate.” - George Leonard, Chief Scientist for the Ocean Conservancy (Source)
Plastic is a robust material. It’s popular in manufacturing because it’s durable, mouldable, and versatile.
Yet, this durability is also its biggest flaw when it comes to environmental impact.
“The other half of the environment argument concerns the ability of microplastics to suck up industrial chemicals and pesticides as they make their way through the environment, and deliver them to organisms like birds, fish and shellfish that consume the plastic.”
Although Professor Rae admits that the amount of harm these chemicals can have is still up for debate, it’s clearly a concern that plastic is entering our food chain. Which leads us to our final concern — human health.
Why are plastic straws bad for our health?
“Plastics in general pose a major threat to health by leaching endocrine disruptors (chemicals that interfere with your hormones).” - Dr Jolene Brighten, founder of Rubus Health (Source)
It’s not just chemical-absorbing microplastics that are a concern; plastic straws contain chemicals themselves.
The straws are typically made using polypropylene, a type of plastic made from petroleum. And although the FDA has found this to be food-safe, chemicals from the plastic could leach into liquids, releasing compounds which may affect estrogen levels.
In our recent interview with Maria Westerbos of the Plastic Soup Foundation, she touched on the need to switch the narrative around plastic from an environmental problem to a people problem — and highlighting the health concerns is the way to go.
Explanation:
What figurative language is used in “the universe her shoe”?
A) Metaphor
B) simile
C) Personification
D) Hyperbole
Answer:
don't quite understand the question but I'm pretty sure it's metaphor
Answer:
A) Hyperbole (Hyperboles are like metaphors, just not comparing. No like or as.)
How do you review the main points of a discussion?
A. you try to find the key points in your discussion made by the group
B. you write down everything that is discussed
C. try to remember what everyone said
D. try to recall the best points that you made
Answer: a
Explanation:
fill in the missing letters
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Hint: quick to notice any danger
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Answer:
alert
Explanation:
alert because it is related to danger
Which excerpt from “The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes” expresses an opinion?
A. In Canada, . . . we have watches, bicycles. . . .
B. . . . here in Brazil, we were shocked. . . .
C. . . . we spent some time with some children. . . .
D. . . . these children are my age. . . .
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
Numbers 23:19
God is not a man, that he should lie nor a son of man that he should repent Has he said and will he not do? or has he Spoken and he will he not make it good?
What would be a good paraphrase ro say what this verse means?
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Answer:
God is more powerful than man and thus will not fall victim to his imperfections. He shall never break a promise and everything he proclaims is destined to be fulfilled.
Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
Immigrants usually crossed the Atlantic as steerage passengers. Reached by steep, slippery stairways, the steerage lay deep down in the hold of the ship. It was occupied by passengers paying the lowest fare.
Men, women, and children were packed into dark, foul-smelling compartments. They slept in narrow punks stacked three high. They had no showers, no lounges, and no dining rooms. Food served from huge kettles was dished into dinner pails provided by the steamship company. Because steerage conditions were crowded and uncomfortable, passengers spent as much time as possible up on deck.
The voyage was an ordeal, but it was worth it. They were on their way to America.
Which is an example of paraphrasing the excerpt?
A. “Because steerage conditions were crowded and uncomfortable, passengers spent as much time as possible up on deck.”
B. Freedman writes that the long trip “was an ordeal, but it was worth it. They were on their way to America.”
C. The travel conditions on immigrant ships were very poor. People had no room to sleep comfortably, the food was not good, and there was no way to keep clean.
D. One author describes the immigrant voyage this way: “the steerage lay deep down in the hold of the ship. It was occupied by passengers paying the lowest fare.”
Answer:A
Explanation:
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She is laying her heart on the bottom line as she reaches into her soul and take all happiness that he has given her and hand it back to him. She takes all sadness and pain anyone has ever given him and puts it into her heart. He watches as the heart goes from red to black and she put it back in her chest. Before she walks away from her best friend, she hugs him but the warmth of his body stings against her cool skin for all the blood has stopped moving through out her body. She cannot think for her brain is dead as it was killed with everything else. She pulls away and walks away backwards as three black shadowy figure emerge from the concrete parking lot and drag her to the underground beneath. He scream out ¨No, bring her back to me.¨ And to her surprise, the black shadowy figures emerge once again and release her. He grabs her by her face and kisses her but since he kissed her, his heart becomes black too. The shadowy figures drag both of them underground and she clings to him as she sees its all fire. When they reach the rock bottom a crown is set on his head and he is sat on a throne. He is crowned the Demon Lord. They sit her on a throne too, for her throne is the Demon Lord's lap, where she stays. She became his queen, and he is her king.
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Hope you do well!
i need help im writing a essay and i may i forgot how many paragraphs i need for a 7th grade essay-
can someone tell how many i need.
Answer:
For a 7th grade essay, it's typically 4-5
1. Introduction
2. Body
3. Body
4. Body (Optional)
5. Conclusion
Explanation:
Imagine
Imagine a pig
In a big purple wig
Imagine a car
In the shape of a star
Imagine a bear
Wearing a pink underwear
Imagine a fox
Wearing red fluffy socks
Imagine a shoe
That always stayed new
Just imagine
Q:The use of the word 'imagine' in this poem is an example of
A. alliteration
B. onomatopoeia
C. rhyme
D. repetition
E. AABBCC
Answer: The answer about this poem is
C. Rhyme
Answer: I think it's AABBCC
I'm so sorry if it's wrong
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
Mark wrote a favorable report about the book.
In the sentence, the word "report" is the
a. direct object
b. object of the preposition
Answer:
A. Direct object
Explanation:
"Report" is the thing that the subject acts upon.
Based on the map, which is the MOST reasonable conclusion?
Group of answer choices
John Breckinridge vowed to uphold slavery.
Abraham Lincoln supported popular sovereignty.
A major goal of John Bell was the banning of slavery.
The Democratic Party took a united position on slavery.
Answer:
I believe C. I apologize if it is wrong