Answer:b
Explanation:
How should functional texts be read differently than other texts?
Answer:
functional texts might use, for example, bar graphs or line graphs. These types of graphics help organize the information presented in the text, and they are quite common.
Explanation:
Question 1 of 5
Which prompt would be best addressed with a cause-and-effect structure?
A. Describe what you think has been the most significant change to
society as a result of the invention of cell phones.
B. Discuss the pros and cons of students bringing their own lunches
from home versus eating school-provided lunches.
C. Argue whether television news provides a valuable service or
distracts people from issues of real importance.
D. Write an essay explaining the history of the United Nations,
starting with its founding and ending with its current role in world
politics
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
Sorry if I'm wrong.
Answer:
A. Describe what you think has been the most significant change to
society as a result of the invention of cell phones.
Explanation:
i got it right
How does the section "The Roots of War" contribute to the development of the ideas in "How Archaeologists Found the Lost City of Troy"?
It describes the several layers of Troy found buried under a mound in Turkey.
It reveals accounts of Troy's fall by authors other than Homer.
It contrasts Homer's explanation for the cause of the war with modern theories.
It recounts how Odysseus came up with the plan to use the wooden horse.
Answer:
C. It contrasts Homer's explanation for the cause of the war with modern theories.
Explanation:
I did the quiz and got it right!!!
(also super late)
The section "The Roots of War" contribute to the development of the ideas in "How Archaeologists Found the Lost City of Troy" by the fact that it contrasts Homer's explanation for the cause of the war with modern theories. Thus, it's C.
What are the responsibilities of Archaeologists?The responsibilities of Archaeologists may include washing, sorting, cataloging, and storing the recovered artifacts after significantly bringing them back from the field. These artifacts may include fossils, antique things, and important historical evidence.
According to the context of this question, the Roots of War contribute to the development of numerous ideas correspondingly. It may gather all sorts of evidence, and historical information, representing the similarity and differences between past and present events, things, and structures.
Therefore, the given section contrasts Homer's explanation for the cause of the war with modern theories. Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
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write a 5 sentence paragraph about your favorite food
There are many restaurants that serve delicious burgers, but the one my mother cooks at home is one of my favorite burgers. There is nothing like the taste of fresh, crunchy lettuce leaves, the tangy taste of the tomato, and the melt-in-your-mouth texture of the cheese. My mom always makes me burgers for a snack whenever I'm looking for a snack in the afternoon. She always makes sure that she makes them as healthy as possible for me to eat. There is something about every bite that I love!
Hope this helps :)
SO THIS IS FOR THAT DUDE LOOKING FOR MY WHOLE ESSAY THIS IS WHAT I SUBMITTED JUST PLZ RESTATE CUS IF U DONT THEY CAN TELL
“Yuck” Kate yelled as Mr. Jacks bulldog licked her once again. “Ive told you before we don’t have any more dog food.... or any food”. They had escaped the force field the day (T) before and were only able to take so much food as the supplies were low. They now were in the middle of a field with few trees for shelter. Mr. Jacks and Darby had found a water source (T) earlier that day but it was only an old pond full of mud that only the dog could drink without throwing up. They needed to get food and water and fast if they were to find others and hopefully if they were lucky Kates family.
They walked across the sun lit field for what seemed like ages although only a couple hours had passed. (T) Finally, when the sun stared on its way back towards the ground, they made it to the other side of the field where there was and abandoned looking city. They tried not to get there hopes up but they were unsuccessful and ended up sadly finding out that there were no people here. They searched through some old buildings and what used to be a beautiful garden but found nothing. “Ouch” Mr. Jacks yelled as he stubbed his toe on a pipe. They all looked down and saw that this pipe was from a well! This well supplied them with loads of water that they drank like wild dogs. Sure, they were happy that they found water but they were still left without any food of any sort. With all of them very hungry they found a place for shelter for the night and slept there with a few moth eaten blankets they had found and no pillows. When Kate woke up, she found that Mr. Jacks had already waken and gotten water from the well for her and Darby. Darby complained that there was no food for them to eat. Kate agreed for this was the (T) second day that she had not eaten. Then Darby slowly turned to the bulldog, “why are we lugging this dog around when our stomachs are empty, I say we eat it”. But Mr. Jacks quickly ruled that choice of food out. They decided to keep up their search of both people, food, and Kates parents. They walked through the old city, the alley ways marked with shadows and a feeling of emptiness. By evening they made it back to more fields on the other side of the city. As it got dark, they started to look for a place to rest for the night. They sank to the ground by a tree excused from the day. (T) As soon as Kate was about to fall asleep Darby whispered, “What's that glow from over there?”. It looked like the glow of a fire and they heard traces of weird sounds coming from that direction.
After some discussion they decided to go check out the fire. As they got close the saw outlines of what looked like 6 people. Suddenly Kate screamed as she stepped on a snake causing the people around the fire to look their way. These were not people at all. They had green and purple skin and tentacles for legs. Their eyes say on antennae's on their heads. They were... Aliens. “Ahhh some food personally delivered” said one of the aliens. “and what is this small one here on four legs” another one said, “an appetizer by the looks of it”. “Wait” cried Darby, “You would eat us?”. “Yes of course, we have nice little cages for you earthlings and just eat you as we wish. You are helpless compared to us.” Said the tallest alien. Mr. Jacks stepped forward and began to discuss with the aliens why they should not eat us and how we are just like them. The aliens were surprised that the humans cared about their lives so much and were sorry for killing and eating the humans. They came to an agreement that they could eat the bulldog as an appetizer and then the aliens would go back to their planet. Kate, Darby, and Mr. Jacks minus the dog when on their way successfully having rescued all the people and set off to find Kates parents.
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Answer: “Yuck” Kate yelled as Mr. Jacks bulldog licked her once again. “Ive told you before we don’t have any more dog food.... or any food”. They had escaped the force field the day (T) before and were only able to take so much food as the supplies were low. They now were in the middle of a field with few trees for shelter. Mr. Jacks and Darby had found a water source (T) earlier that day but it was only an old pond full of mud that only the dog could drink without throwing up. They needed to get food and water and fast if they were to find others and hopefully if they were lucky Kates family.
They walked across the sun lit field for what seemed like ages although only a couple hours had passed. (T) Finally, when the sun stared on its way back towards the ground, they made it to the other side of the field where there was and abandoned looking city. They tried not to get there hopes up but they were unsuccessful and ended up sadly finding out that there were no people here. They searched through some old buildings and what used to be a beautiful garden but found nothing. “Ouch” Mr. Jacks yelled as he stubbed his toe on a pipe. They all looked down and saw that this pipe was from a well! This well supplied them with loads of water that they drank like wild dogs. Sure, they were happy that they found water but they were still left without any food of any sort. With all of them very hungry they found a place for shelter for the night and slept there with a few moth eaten blankets they had found and no pillows. When Kate woke up, she found that Mr. Jacks had already waken and gotten water from the well for her and Darby. Darby complained that there was no food for them to eat. Kate agreed for this was the (T) second day that she had not eaten. Then Darby slowly turned to the bulldog, “why are we lugging this dog around when our stomachs are empty, I say we eat it”. But Mr. Jacks quickly ruled that choice of food out. They decided to keep up their search of both people, food, and Kate's parents. They walked through the old city, the alley ways marked with shadows and a feeling of emptiness. By evening they made it back to more fields on the other side of the city. As it got dark, they started to look for a place to rest for the night. They sank to the ground by a tree excused from the day. (T) As soon as Kate was about to fall asleep Darby whispered, “What's that glow from over there?”. It looked like the glow of a fire and they heard traces of weird sounds coming from that direction.
After some discussion they decided to go check out the fire. As they got close the saw outlines of what looked like 6 people. Suddenly Kate screamed as she stepped on a snake causing the people around the fire to look their way. These were not people at all. They had green and purple skin and tentacles for legs. Their eyes say on antennae's on their heads. They were... Aliens. “Ahhh some food personally delivered” said one of the aliens. “and what is this small one here on four legs” another one said, “an appetizer by the looks of it”. “Wait” cried Darby, “You would eat us?”. “Yes of course, we have nice little cages for you earthlings and just eat you as we wish. You are helpless compared to us.” Said the tallest alien. Mr. Jacks stepped forward and began to discuss with the aliens why they should not eat us and how we are just like them. The aliens were surprised that the humans cared about their lives so much and were sorry for killing and eating the humans. They came to an agreement that they could eat the bulldog as an appetizer and then the aliens would go back to their planet. Kate, Darby, and Mr. Jacks minus the dog when on their way successfully having rescued all the people and set off to find Kates parents.
Explanation:
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A package of rice weighs 500 grams, a jar of jelly weighs 450 grams and a bag of potatoes weighs 1.5 kg. What is the TOTAL mass, in grams, of the three items?
What figure of speech is used in this line ... We were sweating like pigs
Methaphot
Idiom
Hyperbole or
Simile
Answer:simile
Explanation:
Which sentence is capitalized correctly? Carlotta and i love halloween. carolotta and I love Halloween. Carlotta and I love Halloween Carlotta and I love Halloween
Answer:
umm....it's Carlotta and I love Halloween!
Explanation:
the name and "i" needs to be capitalized,,,so is halloween!! ^^
How is suspense used in a story?
The correct answer is A. To create the feeling of wanting to know what happens next.
Explanation
The suspense can be defined as a feeling in which the expectation about the resolution or the state of tension in a certain situation is maintained. In movies, it is a resource that seeks to make the viewer feel impatient to know the development of action. Therefore, the correct answer is A. To create the feeling of wanting to know what happens next.
select and put the order of sentences.Reading
EXERCISE 3 Put these sentences in the best order. Put a number, 1-4, in the space.
1 A Very well, thanks. Let’s get down to business, shall we?
B I’m fine, thanks. How are you?
C Hello again! How are you getting on?
D Yes, all right.
2 A Miss Smith, I’d like you to meet Mrs Jones.
B Oh, please call me Liz.
C How do you do, Mrs Jones?
D And I’m Claire.
3 A Oh, yes. I’ve heard of you.
B The name’s Alex White.
C I’d like to introduce myself.
D Pleased to meet you.
4 A I wondered if I might take Friday off?
B Yes. Tony, of course.
C Oh, Friday’s rather difficult.
D Mrs Lang, could I have a word please?
5 A What do you think?
B Yes, sure, Bob.
C Geoff, could you come over here a minute?
D Aha, yes, you’ve put a lot of work into it.
Answer:
1C Hello again! How are you getting on?
B I’m fine, thanks. How are you?
A Very well, thanks. Let’s get down to business, shall we?
D Yes, all right.
2A Miss Smith, I’d like you to meet Mrs Jones.
B Oh, please call me Liz.
D And I’m Claire.
C How do you do, Mrs Jones?
3C I’d like to introduce myself.
B The name’s Alex White.
A Oh, yes. I’ve heard of you.
D Pleased to meet you.
4D Mrs Lang, could I have a word please?
B Yes. Tony, of course.
A I wondered if I might take Friday off?
C Oh, Friday’s rather difficult.
5C Geoff, could you come over here a minute?
B Yes, sure, Bob.
A What do you think?
D Aha, yes, you’ve put a lot of work into it.
how do psychologists understand superstation
uh id/k thy just do there isnt really much i can say its not there job to know that they help you emotionally lol
Which element of setting has changed in chapter 21?
time
Place
weather
social condition
(the first men in the moon)
Answer:
the awnser is place because mr bedford has landed back on earth ur welcome
Explanation:
State the following sentences whether they are present, past or future tenses: (3).1 I am a boy / girl.
2 My parents gave us money to buy books about UAE culture.
3. I will buy the book of UAE History as well
Answer:
1. Present tense
2. Past tense
3. Future tense
Explanation:
1. The sentence "I am a boy" is in the simple present tense (indefinite).
We often use Simple Present to talk about timeless truths/facts or permanent situations. We don't say, "I'm being a boy" or "I've been a boy".
2. If you are unable to determine the tense of a sentence immediately, you can use context clues too. In this sentence, "gave" is the past tense of "give", we can tell that this sentence is in the past tense because the child's parents gave them money (at some other time).
3. If you still struggle to identify the tense of a sentence, try to place yourself in the given situation. If you "will buy the book of UAE history as well" you are going to buy it, "will" is the indicator here, you have not "bought" the book yet, and you are not currently buying it, so you WILL buy it.
Please let me know if you need any more help or clarification.
Which literary device does Orwell most use to support his purpose in this passage?
point of view, to show how the characters perceive the bloodshed they have witnessed
setting, to show that the unfinished windmill may be the cause of the revenge taken
allegory, to show how the murders on the farm are similar to the murders ordered by Stalin
satire, to poke fun at the shocked responses to the executions occurring on the farm
Answer: c
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
allegory, to show how the murders on the farm are similar to the murders ordered by Stalin
8. Why are there different weights of motor oil with different
viscosity levels for different car engines?
Answer:
Because oil need to penetrate very small niches inside engine. But size of these niches varies between different engines. Viscosity needs to be low enough to penetrate niche (not to stop at the edge) but high enough to stay inside and lubricate instead of just going through without much effect.
23. What type of structure is being used in the
following quote (from Anne Hathaway's Key
Note Address to the UN on Paid Parental
Leave):
"American women are currently entitled to 12
weeks' unpaid leave. American men are entitled
to nothing. That information landed differently
for me when, one week after my son's birth |
could barely walk, when I was getting to know a
human who was completely dependent on my
husband and I for everything, when I was
dependent on my husband for most things,
when we were relearning everything we thought
we knew about our family and relationship. It
landed differently."
Sequence-order
Problem/solution
Spatial
Answer:
problem/solution
Explanation:
read the lower part of it.
Explain one consequence of racial stereotyping
Racist stereotypes can make prejudice against persons of other cultures, traditions, castes, and creeds more common.
What is racial stereotyping in advertisements?The use of assumptions about persons based on traits assumed to be typical of their identifying racial group in marketing is known as racial stereotyping in advertising.
Advertising trends may use stereotypes that uphold the principles of problematic racial ideologies or adopt racially inappropriate messages. The societal stigma associated with race may have an impact on marketing in commercials and other kinds of media.
Racial stereotypes, which may not always "carry negative or good values," are mental models that viewers employ to analyze social information depending on their cultural, racial, or ethnic group. To appeal to a certain audience, advertisers use racial stereotypes in their marketing, which may offend viewers with their use of inappropriate language or ideas.
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true or false head start programs include conducting developmental screening on each child
Answer:True
Explanation:
Where to place commas in a statement
Answer:
Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. etc
Example: The game was over, but the crowd refused to leave.
The student explained her question, yet the instructor still didn't seem to understand.
Yesterday was her brother's birthday, so she took him out to dinner.
Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Common starter words for introductory clauses that should be followed by a comma include after, although, as, because, if, since, when, while. While I was eating, the cat scratched at the door.
Because her alarm clock was broken, she was late for class.
If you are ill, you ought to see a doctor.
When the snow stops falling, we'll shovel the driveway.\
Clause: That Tuesday, which happens to be my birthday, is the only day when I am available to meet.
Phrase: This restaurant has an exciting atmosphere. The food, on the other hand, is rather bland.
Word: I appreciate your hard work. In this case, however, you seem to have over-exerted yourself.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!! (sorry if its long)
In "Saving Tobe," why does Amalia decide to stay married to Serafin?
A) She feels loyal to him because they have supported each other through difficult times for many years.
B) He promises that the move to America will help him to address his grief and return to being the person she used to know.
C) She feels guilty about leaving him because she feels sorry about the way his brother died.
D) He describes positive aspects of life in America and she is relieved to escape from her difficult life in Italy.
Please help, I'm trying to get my grade up and this is part of the Unit Test.
please help meeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Answer:
it is the last one
Explanation:
it uses the conjunction "nor"
Answer:
the last one where it says neither +nor
Explanation:
a correlative conjunction is words that work together, like neither and nor, and words like "not only...but like Not only did it rain but it was windy too.
These words join words and together it explains something clearly.
Another example is either .or
Which of the following is NOT a way to use context clues to determine what a word means?
a. Read the words and phrases before and after the unknown word.
b. Check for restatements of the word in question.
c. See if the word is defined by an example.
d. Notice whether the next-to-the-last letter of the word is a vowel or a consonant
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Hi there,
The last choice is not a way to use context clues because it doesn't even help a student understand the meaning of the word. Noticing whether something is a vowel or a consonant will accomplish very little when you are trying to understand the meaning of a word.
Hope this answer helps. Cheers.
What do the dove's actions tell you
about him?
1- He enjoys resting in the shade.
2- He cares about other creatures.
3- He is extremely thirsty.
4- He thinks he is handsome.
Anyone know? First to answer I will mark brainliest!
Work Interviews
Bob and Darren work together. They are talking about interviews for a new sales manager position at their company.
Bob: We need to make a decision on who we are going to hire for the new salesperson position.
Darren: I know. There are a lot of g ood applicants. So far we have interviewed 10 people and have looked at over 50 resumes.
Bob: Well, let’s take a look at some of the best and make a decision.
Darren: OK, the first person is Phil. He has worked as a salesperson for 10 years in both The United States and Canada. Also, he has been the manager of the sales department of a large auto-parts company.
Bob: Sounds interesting, but has he ever worked in the food sales industry?
Darren: No he hasn’t.
Bob: That might be a problem. We need someone with food experience.
Darren: OK, what about Karen? She has worked in the food industry for 6 years. She has been a manager of a major supermarket and worked in marketing for a large meat company.
Bob: OK. Has she worked in international sales before?
Darren: No, she has never worked in international sales.
Bob: Well, that could be a problem. This job will require a lot of international experience. I think we need someone who has worked in an international environment
Darren: Well what about Larry? We haven’t met him yet but his resume looks good. He has been a salesperson in the food industry for 13 years. He has worked in The United States, Canada and Mexico. In the past 4 years he has learned to speak Spanish and French.
Bob: Wow, sounds great!
Darren: The problem is we still haven’t had an interview with him. I have called him many times, but I haven’t been able to reach him.
Bob: Well, why don’t you send him an email? Perhaps he will respond that way.
Darren: OK, I will try that. I will let you know.
Bob: Great, thanks.
1. Answer the following questions:
1. How many people have they interviewed?
2. Besides salesperson, what other work has Phil had?
3. Who has worked in the food industry?
4. Who have they not met?
5. Why haven’t they interviewed Larry?
2. Fill in the blanks with either the present perfect or simple past form of the verb in brackets. Use the time phrases to help you.
1. I _________________ (arrive) in Toronto last week.
2. I ____________________ (know) my English teacher for 3 months.
3. She __________________ (no, eat) Japanese food since she was a child.
4. We __________________ (go) to the cinema last night.
5. Dan _________________ (see) Titanic 4 times.
6. Fred ________________ (be) late for school today.
7. Jen ___________________ (live) in New York for 3 years. She loves living there!
8. The dogs _______________ (sleep) in the house last night.
9. My brother _______________ (take) guitar lessons when he was young.
10. She ___________________ (no, dance) the Tango in her life.
Ayuda con eso por favor
Answer:
Section 1
1. Ten
2. Manager Sales
3. Karen
4. Larry
5. Could not reach him
Section 2
1. Arrived
2. Knew
3. Has not eaten
4. Went
5. Saw
6. Will be
7. Lived
8. Will sleep
9. Took
10. Has not danced
What does the word pertinent mean based on the context clues provided?
Coach Williams wrote down our names and pertinent information that she needed, such as our phone numbers and email addresses. She said it was important to be able to contact us with updates about practices and games.
A.
isn’t needed immediately
B.
shouldn’t be given freely
C.
applies to the situation
D.
giving information to someone
Answer:
C. applies to the situation
Explanation:
In English language, pertinent simply means to be relevant or important with respect to a topic of discussion (subject matter).
Based on the context clues provided, the word pertinent means information that applies to the situation.
In this scenario, pertinent information such as phone numbers and email addresses were important so as to be able to contact them with updates about practices and games.
What is a theme related to either tradition, fairness, violence, or conformity about “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson.
Why do you think there is there no escaping Shakespeare?
Answer:
He is EVERYWHERE
Explanation:
Shakespeare is seen everywhere in today's world. He made plenty of words that we still use today and his works are still wonders! Shakespeare made such an impact that you cannot go around in today's society without hearing about him.
Help please I’ll mark brainliest?? 1-7
Answer:
1. Urban.
2. Linear settlement.
3. False.
4. True.
5. True.
6. True.
7. True.
Explanation:
Any region or place where a community is established or started is generally referred to as a settlement. It can either be a small sized community known as a rural area or large community of people known as an urban area.
1. A metropolitan area usually contains an urban area.
2. A rural community is likely to have started as a linear settlement near a river.
3. False: The substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries is called trade route. It is called commerce.
A trade route refers to the path used for the buying and selling of goods between the producer and the customer.
4. True: Cluster settlements are an example of a metropolitan area.
5. True: A suburb is usually part of an urban area.
6. True: Economies of rural areas are often built around agriculture, forestry, mining and recreation.
7. True: A grid settlement is laid out according to a network of transportation routes.
Along with tanning (the process of treating animal skins to produce leather), dyeing has a long and glorious history in Bartovia. The difference today, though, is that Sergio Leones mission is to bring to a centuries-old tradition the very latest bleeding-edge technology.
correction
Answer:
Along with tanning (the process of treating animal skins to produce leather), dying has a long and glorious history in Bartovia. The difference today, though, is that Sergio Leones' mission is to bring to a centuries-old tradition to the latest bleeding-edge technology.