Answer:
I'm stuck on this question too but I will give it my best shot
Explanation:
I think its
C. These river systems reduce trade because they flood so often.
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Answer:
me to i think it is c
Explanation:
What kind of feedback is helpful when workshopping a play?
feedback that only says what you don't like about the writing
feedback that is specific, clear, and objective
feedback that only explains what you like about the writing
feedback that is based solely on opinions
Answer:
Feedback that is specific, clear, and objective
Explanation:
Specific and direct feedback tells the writer exactly what is working and what is not. If you provide specific feedback—not vague phrases, the writer will understand exactly how to make the script stronger.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
How could scrooge his experiences and his reactions to them be seen as a comment on humanity in general
(Werth 6 marks
Answer: he would have been shocked I didn’t see the movie your asking about that tho
Explanation:
what does the phrase a few pointers mean??
A. advice or tip.
B. arrows.
C. papers.
D. words
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
These are examples 1 : something that points or is used for pointing. 2 : a helpful hint I got a few pointers on diving.
What figurative language device is being used in this sentence from the
novel? “But soon the steeples called good people all to church and chapel,
and away they came, flocking through the streets in their best clothes,
and with their gayest faces." *
Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, so "flocking through the streets in their best clothes and with their gayest faces" is the part the author is exaggerating.
my answer to the question is Let me put this in terms even you can understand.
Answer:
what question?????????
one of your friend got the title Student of the Year write a letter to congratulate him
Answer:
Dear Samantha,
Congratulations on recieving the title of Student of the Year! You more than deserve it as you are literally the hardest working student in the whole school. You cofounded the High School Republicans society and their weekly paper, Teenagers for Freedom, received the highest grades in your class with 5's on five AP exams, and on top of all of that, performed and competed on the high school dance team, launched an initiaitve in your community to plant gardens for people in need, and ran a diapers and baby clothing drive for women in need. Someone who did and continues to do all of that surely is an exceptional student which is why you deserve this title.
Sincerely,
Amelia
Explanation:
What sports, travel, hobbies and/ or interests do you want to do...
Answer:
be rich
Explanation; i dont wanr to work for someone
Answer:
I would like to play badminton and roller skates and travel to Japan when I grow up. I don't think I have any hobbies, but I like to draw, it's my interest.
Explanation:
I would like to play badminton roller skates because those two are my favorite sports. I enjoy playing badminton and roller skating. I would like to travel to Japan because the Japanese are very nice and polite, and the foods in Japan are so delicious. Also, the things that are in sell in the mall, are also pretty cute and cheap! :D
Is anyone good at writing? If you are plz help me with the question below.
How do paragraphs 11-13 contribute to the story? The answer has to be 1 paragraph or less.
Here are paragraphs 11-13
11. Wyatt’s brother, Johnny, had leaned toward him, whispering, “Wouldn’t it be awesome to fall in?”
12. “Like a flume ride,” Wyatt had joked, grinning.
13. Dad had shushed them, making it clear they should be listening to the guide.
Explanation:
Paragraphs 11-13 contribute to the story in several ways. To begin with, Johnny and Wyatt seem to be stubborn fellows. They want adventure and excitement. This shows very much about their characters and personalities. These chapters contribute an understanding of Johnny and Wyatt's personalities.
Which line from White Fang best confirms a prediction that White Fang will learn to appreciate the humans?
“He ran on a few steps, stopped, and looked back. She had not moved.”
“While he disliked it in the learning of it, unknown to himself he was learning to like it. It was a placing of his destiny in another’s hands.”
“He could not immediately forego his wild heritage and his memories of the Wild.”
“And always he returned, restless and uncomfortable, to whimper softly and wistfully at Kiche’s side.”
Answer:
The 2nd one
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Answer: b
Explanation: I'm doing the exam
40 POINTS!
ASAP ASAP !!!
i need someone to write 2-3 paragraphs pretending they had a group discussion with 2 or 3 peers! it can be about any topic it doesn't matter!
here's the instructions and some ideas of what to write about:
a) Using a word-processing program, write a two- to three-paragraph evaluation of the discussion.
b) Include responses to these questions in your evaluation:
What did you do to prepare for the discussion? How well prepared were you?
What rules were created for the discussion? Were they followed?
How well did you present your viewpoint?
How did your own perspective affect the way you presented your views? Explain.
How successful were you at listening and responding to other group members?
How did you use evidence to explain and defend your views, including when someone
disagreed with you?
In what ways did other participants use reasoning and evidence to make their points?
Were there any times when someone did not use evidence or when the evidence did not
match the viewpoint presented? Did a participant exaggerate or distort information?
Explain.
Was there a time when someone’s perspective differed from your own? How did that
person’s perspective influence his or her viewpoint? Explain.
How did you respond to perspectives that differed from your own?
How was your language grammatically correct and appropriate to the topic, purpose, and
audience? Give an example.
What kinds of hand gestures and facial expressions did you and other people use to
match what was being said?
How did you use eye contact, the volume of your voice, or other means to connect with
others during the discussion?
How well did the group solve problems and come to consensus?
Overall, how effective was the group discussion?
Answer: the answer that was here before me had a bunch of paragraphs
and turns out it was theres more information here lol but the last paragraphs i put in my own words hope this helpes also if theres something that bothers u with this answer plz comment down below so that i can fix it! thanks! and Peace!
so I checked this on a plagiarism site and its 31% plagiarized so i went to a paraphrasing site - https:// quillbot.com - just get rid of the space - so once i paraphrased it here i went back to the plagiarism checker and it said zero percent plagiarized, i recommend doing this before getting a bad grade, also u dont have to change the topic but it would most likely be safer
also is ur looking for a plagiarism checker don't to Grammarly takes to long lol
ok also also - here's for example the same exact paragraph just with a changed topic and phrased differently -
My peers and I debated whether schools should have healthier lunches or not. We had several different viewpoints and views on the subject in our debate. By gathering background research on the subject, I prepared for this discussion. We had debates between my party. Not all of us were in agreement with each other. I listed several factual pieces of evidence that led to my point of view: I agree that on a daily basis, schools should have healthier lunches. - Healthier lunches means healthier kids - according to an online source. Not only would it be necessary to eat healthier but it would also keep children more focused in school.
I shared with my peers this truth. Many did not agree with me, however. We remained on the topic and discussed each other politely. In order to support my opinion, I found that I needed a good understanding of the subject and background study. Overall, with my fellow peers, this was a
very efficient debate. I enjoyed discussing my experience and my opinion and describing it. As we concentrated, I felt that I was profoundly connected to my peers. I talked animatedly as I explained my reasoning. I needed their attention to be drawn. My peers and I had a fruitful debate, as you can see.
Also this paragraph is posted by muah XR - so this is just an example, remember to rephrase it and put it in your own words and to change the topic thanks!
A brief summary about Anne frank act 2 I need help like now plz 5-7 sentences
In the Diary of Anne Frank act 2, the characters start to show their true colors. For example in scene 3 act 2, Mr. Van Daan was caught stealing food which shows him as a greedy and selfish person. Anne and Peter find out they might have feelings for each other as they both mature and grow together in the Secret Annex. Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan get more and more obnoxious throughout Act 2 by causing issues throughout the Annex. In scene 4 everybody in the Secret annex is getting nervous because the phone kept ringing and everybody was wary of it, they thought they had finally gotten caught. This was one of the most important parts of act 2 because it shows how careful the Jewish community had to be. They couldn't even pick up a phone without taking a chance on being taken away.
If an idea is restated in a nonfiction article, what does this most likely signal for the reader?
Answer:
It could be foreshadowing what could happen in the future or be trying to to show the reader this is an important idea and should he remembered.
Answer:
Explanation:
something the reader should think fell or do
1. In what ways did Allison Schmitt demonstrate courage?
2. In what ways are these demonstrations of courage similar or different?
3. Think of how you have demonstrated courage in the past. How do your examples compare to the courage Allison demonstrated?
Answer:
1. Allison demonstrated courage when she wanted to quite swimming because she couldn't do push-ups but she kept training, when she didn't make it to the finals in the 2008 Olympics but she used it as motivation to continue training, when she changed her mind set and won the gold medal in the London Olympics, when she realized she had a mental illness and she asked for help and when she decided that what she went through could help a lot of people that is struggling with mental illness.
2. These demonstrations of courage are very different because some of them have to do with winning and losing and the other one has to do with dealing with depression and asking for help about her mental illness. However, in all the occasions she went ahead and she accomplished what she wished for.
3. I demonstrated courage in the past very similar to Allison: asking for help. It is the most important thing to do when we feel alone and strength less.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to watch a video called "Believe in You: Season 1. Episode 5 - Allison Schmitt" and then answer the questions.
This video series are about stories of people who had the courage to move on, to believe in their selves, to ask for help. Allison is a medal winning swimmer who suffered mental illnesses and that now helps other people dealing with it.
Identify the literary device used in the following quote from Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:
"Certain agents I found to have the power to shake and to pluck back that fleshly vestment, even as a wind might toss the curtains of a pavilion."
A. metaphor
B. personification
C. allusion
D. simile
E. hyperbole
Answer:
D. simile
Explanation:
The literary device used in this quote from Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is simile.
From the quote, there is comparison of "the agents that have power to shake and pluck" with "a wind that tosses curtains of a pavilion". The comparison is carried out with the use of "as".
Simile is a figure of speech used in the comparison of two things with use of "like" and "as". It makes the comparison more emphatic and vivid. Simile is different from metaphor because it uses as and like in comparing things whereas metaphor doesn't use as and like to compare things.
Answer:
The answer is not d for plato/edmentum users. I took the test and got it wrong. its A or B my teacher said.
Kristy looked out the kitchen window at the overgrown grass of the front lawn. "Michael" she called. There was no response. She finished washing and drying the last dish and headed up to Michael's room. Standing in the doorway with her hands on her hips, she waited for him to notice that she was there. Michael's eyes remained fixed on the screen, his fingers working the controller furiously. Kristy leaned over and pulled the plug from the outlet. Based on the details in the passage, which inference is most likely true? O A. Kristy does most of the work around the house. O B. Kristy is married to Michael. O C. Michael is typing a report for school. D. Michael was supposed to mow the lawn.
Answer:
D. Michael was supposed to mow the lawn
Explanation:
brainliest?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How should we pay tribute to an icon that has died and what would be the best way to honor the life of Chadwick Boseman? Creating art that honors Boseman's roles and life Creating a statue of Boseman in his hometown Making a documentary about Boseman's life Something not listed here
Answer:
none of the listed options
Explanation:
This would mostly be a personal opinion but I believe that none of the listed options are the best way to honor the life of Chadwick Boseman. I believe that the best way to honor someone like him is to enjoy his work, learn from the type of person that he was, and help out others like he did. I have never met Chadwick Boseman in real life (like most fans) but he seemed like a person who wanted to truly make the world a better place and the best way to honor a person like that is to follow in their footsteps and make their life choices truly change the world.
Canterbury Tales question 5
Answer:
i need the story to help im sorry
Answer:
C
Explanation:
What are some good reasons to plant trees?(Worth 20 points)
Answer:
Trees fight climate change. ...
Trees clean the air and help you breathe. ...
Trees prevent soil erosion and rainwater runoff. ...
Planting trees is easy. ...
You'll save money. ...
Trees increase your home's value. ...
You'll attract birds (and critters) ...
Trees are good for your mental and physical health.
Explanation:
Answer:
some good reasons to plant a tree is that you are providing a shelter and source of nutrition for many animals in the surrounding environmen. You also are helping create more oxygen and cleaner air for surrounding communitys.
Explanation:
What are four kind of sound devices
Compare and contrast Lieutenant Kotler and Pavel.
(The Boy in the Striped Pajamas)
Write at least two similarities and two differences using complete sentences.
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Which sentence has correct punctuation?
These are my favorite hobbies: puzzles, origami, and tennis.
I really like: puzzles, origami, and tennis.
Tabsolutely love: puzzles, origami, and tennis.
My favorite hobbies are: puzzles, origami, and tennis.
Answer:
The last one is correct punctuation.
What theme is expressed in this poem?
A. The hardships of life can be defeating.
B. Determination can help you overcome the hardships of life.
C. Dreams are not always worth fighting for.
D. It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Answer:
D). It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Explanation:
The given poem titled 'He Had His Dream' authored by Paul Laurence Dunbar primarily explores the central idea of staying hopeful and optimistic throughout one's life.
It displays that despite being poor, the man did not lose hope and kept working hard in hope and aspiration for better days to arrive in his life. This message is reflected through the descriptions like 'hopeful hue,' 'tinctured every passing beam,' 'saw through every cloud a gleam, he had his dream,' etc. It substantiates how hope is the light that keeps an individual alive throughout life and thus, everyone must stay positive and hopeful in life. Hence, option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
D. It is important to have dreams throughout your life.
Explanation:
plato/edmentum
Do you suffer from arachnophobia? If so, you are not alone. Many of us are afraid
of spiders.While most of these creepy insects are harmless, there are several species
of venomous spiders that can do us serious damage. We’d all best beware of the highly toxic Brazilian Wandering Spider as well as the Black Widow and Brown Recluse Spider.
TOPIC: ________________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #1: __________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #2:_ _________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #3: __________________________________________________________________
Type of Lead: __________________________________________________________________
Answer:
People Are afraid of spiders(Main idea1) Some spiders are posionous(Main idea 2) Thats all i have right now...
Explanation:
What does this quote mean "Opportunities don't just happen... You create them."
Answer:
Explanation:
It means that when you have good luck, and things go your way, that just does not happen.
Something you do, like work harder, work longer or some other event that you are responsible for, is what caused the opportunity to happen.
This article suggests that a person who becomes dangerously
overheated faces which danger?
Writing Prompt: Both Jackie Robinson and Martin Luther King Jr. wrote letters that express their views on how to fight for equality for African Americans. How are their views similar? Use information from both letters to support your answer.
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Answer:
ummmmm...
Explanation:
they are drinking tea from multiple cups?
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Answer:
It looks like the Tea Party ...
Explanation:
maybe for a reason such as for the obston tea party ...
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.
What is most likely one of Churchill's main purposes when giving his speech?
a.he wants to give british citizens confidence that they can beat the Germans
b.he wants to raise awareness of hooters gruesome war tactics
c.he wants to inspire men and women to volunteer for military service
d.he wants to prompt america to join in the war effort
Answer: A
Explanation:
I hate my life but I’m gonna be doing just bad
Answer:
You can make the world a better place by enjoying your life don't give up. ❤The world needs you ❤❤Exploring a general idea is the first step in developing your topic. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
Answer:
Its true
Explanation: