Answer:
It is B. All Stories have a plot.
Explanation:
A plot isn't a good description of the characters
It isn't Stories don't have a plot..nono, definitely not!!
And it's certainly not All of the Above.
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Which document would you read if you wanted to learn about colonists’ religious views?
Answer:
The bible?
Explanation:
If someone wanted to find out more information about UNRRA, what would be the best source of information?
Answer: Not very helpful but look up "Best helpful source" For whatever you need! Trust me it works :))
Explanation:
An adult killer whale can eat LaTeX: 4.0\times10^84.0 × 10 8 krill in a day. At that rate, how many krill can an adult killer whale eat in LaTeX: 3.65\times10^23.65 × 10 2 days?
Answer:
1.46 x [tex]10^{11}[/tex] krill in 365 days.
Explanation:
The adult killer whale eats 4.0 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex] (400 000 000) krill in a day.
Number of krill that the adult whale would eat in 3.65 x [tex]10^{2}[/tex] (365) days can be determined as;
= Number of krill eaten per day x number of days
= 4.0 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex] x 3.65 x [tex]10^{2}[/tex]
= 1.46 x [tex]10^{11}[/tex]
Therefore, an adult killer whale would eat 1.46 x [tex]10^{11}[/tex] krill in a year (365 days).
Be Smart about Investing: Planning, Saving, and the Stock Market the plot
explaining the plot.
Answer:
Stocks since stocks yield higher gains and with compounding interest, it grows larger every year but it is a riskier investment I am willing to take since I am younger. If I was asked this question when l am older, l would answer bonds since this is of less risk but with lower returns.
At whose house do Odysseus and Telemachus arrive at when they return separately to Ithaca * book 16 in the odyssey *
Answer:
At the house of Eumaeus, the swineherd.
Explanation:
Homer's "The Odyssey" revolves around the journey of Odysseus and his men on their way back to Ithaca after the Battle of Troy. The plot follows the men through numerous obstacles to get to their destination.
In Chapter XVI, Odysseus (in disguise) had come upon the house of his swineherd Eumaeus. He pretended to be a stranger, new in the town. Eumaeus offers him food and a place to rest. Later on, Telemachus also turned up at the swineherd's house, having just arrived from his journey to find his father.
Thus, the father-son duo met at the house of Eumaeus.
What do the egwugwu do for the villages of Umuofia?
Answer:
Each of the nine egwugwu represents a village of the Umuofian community. Together, the egwugwu form a tribunal to judge disputes.
Explanation:
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Answer:
i think its B happy to help ya :)
Explanation:
Please be quick kindly
Answer:
2nd adverb clause of comparison
Answer:
Adverb clause of comparison
Explanation:
in the sentence, the way people work is being compared to the way bees work. this phrase is an adverb clause of comparison.
so, second option is indeed correct
This person aided Lenin during the Russian Revolution. He is represented
by Snowball in Animal Farm.
A. Leonardo Dicaprio
B. Leon Kennedy
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Leon Trotsky
Answer:
D: Leon Trotsky
Explanation:
In the passage below, which signal word is used to point out the solution?
When she was small, Masha made a time capsule. She put pictures and
memories in a box. Then, she buried it in her yard 10 steps from a tree. Now, she
is digging for the time capsule. She cannot find it. Masha tries digging deeper,
but the time capsule is not there. Masha realizes that she is digging in the wrong
place. She concludes that her steps were smaller as a child and tries recounting
her steps. After more digging, Masha finds the box.
A
after
B
when
С
concludes
D
remembers
Answer:
Concludes.
Explanation:
you will need to look at the map of New France as it was in 1759. If you were an explorer, which areas would you want to settle first?
Answer: James bay
Explanation: cause its a really cool place
Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
The owner of the shop chose at least five different blooms for Martha’s arrangement.
The shop was filled with brightly colored flowers.
The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful.
Martha wrote herself a reminder to go the flower shop before the party.
Answer:
54
Explanation:
duh
Answer:
The pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful.
Explanation:
did the quiz
Do your work.(Passive voice)
Answer:
Do your work
Explanation:
Do your work cannot be changed to a passive statement.
can someone write a paragraph with the tone skeptical pls
A character who does not change
is called
A dynamic character
a
B. a static character
C. a flat character
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure because a flat character undergoes no changes.
5. Which of the following poets was unable to attend college?
A. Langston Hughes
B. Paul Laurence Dunbar
C. Countee Cullen
D. All of the above
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Constructed Response. Write a well written PARAGRAPH (at minimum 4-5 sentences). Be sure to include ONE piece of cited information from the story to back up your answer.
Prompt: Relationships are important to Charlie in "Flowers for Algernon." Chose ONE relationship in Charlie's life and EXPLAIN how and why the relationship changes after Charlie's operation. Make sure you use ONE piece of cited (quoted) evidence in your response.
Answer:
Relationships between people are important to maintaining. During one’s lifetime, these relationships will change for the better or worse. In the novel, Flowers for Algernon, the author, Daniel Keyes, presents a change in the main character’s relationship with many people. As Charlie’s intelligence increases, he finds out a lot about himself and becomes a different person. He learns the meaning of love, and experiences this newfound feeling with Alice Kinnian. Charlie’s teacher at Beekman College for Adults, Miss Kinnian, is one of the only people who are concerned and genuinely care about him.
In 1-3 Sentences, summarize what happens in Chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby.
Answer:
One of the reasons that Gatsby has become so famous around New York is that he throws elaborate parties every weekend at his mansion, lavish spectacles to which people long to be invited. One day, Gatsby’s chauffeur brings Nick an invitation to one of these parties. At the appointed time, Nick makes the short walk to Gatsby’s house and joins the festivities, feeling somewhat out of place amid the throng of jubilant strangers. Guests mill around exchanging rumors about their host—no one seems to know the truth about Gatsby’s wealth or personal history. Nick runs into Jordan Baker, whose friend, Lucille, speculates that Gatsby was a German spy during the war. Nick also hears that Gatsby is a graduate of Oxford and that he once killed a man in cold blood.
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Explanation:
Identify the correct poetic form for each example.
I know that Christ has died for me.
He conquered sin and set me free.
A. rhymed quatrain
B. pen picture
C. rhymed couplet
D. free verse
Answer:
C. rhymed couplet
Explanation:
There are only 2 lines. me and free rhyme.
What are the pros of mRNA vaccines compared to other "traditional" types of
vaccines? List the pros* PLS RESPOND I HAVE A MISSING TEST AND TM GRADES R DUE
Answer and Explanation:
RNA vaccines use a DNA template for manufacturing, which makes these vaccines cheaper and faster to complete. In addition, these vaccines have different forms of application and administration, being advantageous in storage, transportation and distribution, which is one of the biggest challenges in relation to traditional vaccines.
Last but not least, RNA vaccines produce the proteins necessary to fight the atene, allowing the body to deal with the disease more quickly.
What further evidences does Grann uncover that the Shoun brother was involved?
Answer:
the further evident is wait did it spell it wrong whatever it isss lemme thin
Explanation:
why did scrooge say his life is short in the christmas carol?
Answer:
Because he is always happy and he see him life as a result of cherful
PLEASE HELP!!!1 Read the excerpt from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba.
The wind would spin the blades of the windmill, rotate the magnets in a dynamo, and create electricity. Attach a wire to the dynamo and you could power anything, especially a bulb. All I needed was a windmill, and then I could have lights. No more kerosene lamps that burned our eyes and sent us gasping for breath. With a windmill, I could stay awake at night reading instead of going to bed at seven with the rest of Malawi.
Which fact about Malawi helps the reader understand what the excerpt is mostly about?
Malawi lacked sufficient resources to generate energy.
Malawi was a small, rural country on the African continent.
Malawi had citizens who liked to go to sleep early in the evening.
Malawi provided kerosene lamps to its population for reading.
Answer:
The excerpt is mostly about Malawi fantasizing what it wold be like to have a windmill.
Explanation:
Have a good day bro :)
Romeo is heartsick over a girl (it's not Juliet) who is not at all interested in Romeo. Does this love seem genuine, why or why not?
Answer:
poop XD
Explanation:
Why does the speaker compare a spade to a spoon in lines 1 and 2 of the poem? A Because a spade and spoon have the same basic shape B Because a spade and spoon can be used in yard work C Because gathering many leaves with a spade is difficult for the speaker D Because the speaker has trouble using a spoon
Answer: D Because the speaker has trouble using a spoon
Explanation:
The speaker compare a spade to a spoon in lines 1 and 2 of the poem because the speaker has trouble using a spoon. Thus option (D) is correct.
Who is a Speaker?A speaker is someone who delivers a speech. The responsibilities of a speaker are:
Meeting with company managers to discuss speech topics.Conducting pre-speech research.Outlining and writing speech scripts.Rehearsing and perfecting speech delivery.Driving to public auditoriums and conference centers.Conducting sound and microphone checks.A speaker is a term used to describe the user who is giving vocal commands to a software program.
The qualities of an Effective Speaker include: Confidence is huge when it comes to public speaking; Passion. Why would an audience want to hear about your story if you yourself don't seem passionate about it; Ability to be succinct; Ability to tell a story; Audience awareness.
Learn more about speaker here:
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In The Green Willow by Paul Jordon-Smith, What has happened to Tomotada at the end of the story?
a. He has returned to Kyoto.
b. He has become a willow.
c. He has become a priest.
d. He has become a samurai again.
Answer:
I think th answer is C. He has become a priest. :)
What was Hatshepsut motivated by
Answer:
u can get it read this.but this is better:-
Though past Egyptologists held that it was merely the queen's ambition that drove her, more recent scholars have suggested that the move might have been due to a political crisis, such as a threat from another branch of the royal family, and that Hatshepsut may have been acting to save the throne for her stepson.
Explanation:
Hatshepsut, daughter of King Thutmose I, became queen of Egypt when she married her half-brother, Thutmose II, around the age of 12. Upon his death, she began acting as regent for her stepson, the infant Thutmose III, but later took on the full powers of a pharaoh, becoming co-ruler of Egypt around 1473 B.C. As pharaoh, Hatshepsut extended Egyptian trade and oversaw ambitious building projects, most notably the Temple of Deir el-Bahri, located in western Thebes, where she would be buried. Depicted (at her own orders) as a male in many contemporary images and sculptures, Hatshepsut remained largely unknown to scholars until the 19th century. She is one of the few and most famous female pharaohs of Egypt.
Hatshepsut’s Rise to Power
Hatshepsut was the elder of two daughters born to Thutmose I and his queen, Ahmes. After her father’s death, 12-year-old Hatshepsut became queen of Egypt when she married her half-brother Thutmose II, the son of her father and one of his secondary wives, who inherited his father’s throne around 1492 B.C. They had one daughter, Neferure. Thutmose II died young, around 1479 B.C., and the throne went to his infant son, also born to a secondary wife. According to custom, Hatshepsut began acting as Thutmose III’s regent, handling affairs of state until her stepson came of age.
Did you know? Hatshepsut was only the third woman to become pharaoh in 3,000 years of ancient Egyptian history, and the first to attain the full power of the position. Cleopatra, who also exercised such power, would rule some 14 centuries later.
After less than seven years, however, Hatshepsut took the unprecedented step of assuming the title and full powers of a pharaoh herself, becoming co-ruler of Egypt with Thutmose III. Though past Egyptologists held that it was merely the queen’s ambition that drove her, more recent scholars have suggested that the move might have been due to a political crisis, such as a threat from another branch of the royal family, and that Hatshepsut may have been acting to save the throne for her stepson.
Hatshepsut as Pharaoh
Knowing that her power grab was highly controversial, Hatshepsut fought to defend its legitimacy, pointing to her royal lineage and claiming that her father had appointed her his successor. She sought to reinvent her image, and in statues and paintings of that time, she ordered that she be portrayed as a male pharaoh, with a beard and large muscles. In other images, however, she appeared in traditional female regalia. Hatshepsut surrounded herself with supporters in key positions in government, including Senenmut, her chief minister. Some have suggested Senenmut might also have been Hatshepsut’s lover, but little evidence exists to support this claim.
As pharaoh, Hatshepsut undertook ambitious building projects, particularly in the area around Thebes. Her greatest achievement was the enormous memorial temple at Deir el-Bahri, considered one of the architectural wonders of ancient Egypt. Another great achievement of her reign was a trading expedition she authorized that brought back vast riches–including ivory, ebony, gold, leopard skins and incense–to Egypt from a distant land known as Punt (possibly modern-day Eritrea).
Hatshepsut’s Death and Legacy
Hatshepsut probably died around 1458 B.C., when she would have been in her mid-40s. She was buried in the Valley of the Kings (also home to Tutankhhamum), located in the hills behind Deir el-Bahri. In another effort to legitimize her reign, she had her father’s sarcophagus reburied in her tomb so they could lie together in death. Thutmose III went on to rule for 30 more years, proving to be both an ambitious builder like his stepmother and a great warrior. Late in his reign, Thutmose III had almost all of the evidence of Hatshepsut’s rule–including the images of her as king on the temples and monuments she had built–eradicated, possibly to erase her example as a powerful female ruler, or to close the gap in the dynasty’s line of male succession. As a consequence, scholars of ancient Egypt knew little of Hatshepsut’s existence until 1822, when they were able to decode and read the hieroglyphics on the walls of Deir el-Bahri....to be continued
What is Obama's last name?
Answer:
Barack Hussein Obama II
Answer:
his full name is barack hussein Obama
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Select the number of the punctuation error in the following sentence:
Everyone—1aside from mom and dad2 always looked at me strangely because of my scars;3 you’d think they’d never seen anything like it before4 or that it would somehow rub off on them.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4.
somebody pls help!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
3
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Explanation: