it's v because that's the answer
Explanation:
just cause
What does Vera do to her husband
choose a, b, c, or d.
1. how is the first paragraph of the story important to the passage as a whole?
a. it focuses on the danger of the ocean as insurmountable.
b. it focuses on the ocean's importance over the sky land, setting the sea as the primary settings.
c. it establishes the ocean as the primary focus and antagonist of the survivors.
d. it establishes the ocean as ugly and gray, as opposed to beautiful and blue.
"The Open Boat"
(Stephen Crane)
None of them knew the color of the sky. Their
eyes glanced level, and were fastened upon the
waves that swept toward them. These waves
were of the hue of slate,save for the tops, which
were of foaming white, and all of the men knew
the colors of the sea. The horizon narrowed and
widened, and dipped and rose, and at all times its
edge was jagged with waves that seemed thrust up in points like rocks.
3. PART A: How does the section "Success on Campus" contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
A It provides an example in which free speech was defended under controversial circumstances, but not suppressed.
B It shows the extent of damage that hate speech can cause.
C It draws attention to the need for the government to harshly regulate hate speech.
D It outlines the difference between hate speech and hate acts.
Answer:a
Explanation:
Who owned 24 sugar plantations?
Answer:
English planters first began growing sugarcane in Barbados in the 1640s, using a mixture of convicts and prisoners from the British Isles and enslaved people from Africa. Sugar agriculture was very profitable and it quickly spread throughout the Caribbean and to Louisiana and Mississippi in North America. Hundreds of thousands of enslaved men, women and children were brought from Africa to the Caribbean and America so that Europeans could have sugar and rum, the main products of sugar cane. Sugarcane was an unusual crop. Europeans were used to growing crops such as wheat, which they then harvested and sent to other people who would turn the crop into flour. But on Caribbean and American plantations enslaved labourers had to do everything. They sowed, tended and harvested the crop, and then worked to extract the juice from the sugar cane and boil and process the juice in order to turn it into sugar and molasses, and later they might work to distil some of the waste products into rum. The sugar plantation was both a farm and a factory, and enslaved men, women and children worked long days all year round.
Explanation:
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How large is the caravan the boy is traveling with and who befriends the boy on the journey?
(The Alchemist)
Answer:
Is there a multiple choice?
Explanation:
What are four of the qualities required for a healthy relationship
Answer:
True love
Explanation:
Love polite friendly cooperation
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True or False: The thesis statement belongs in your body paragraphs.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
It first appears in the introductory paragraph then later in ur conclusion paragraph you restated weather it was true or not.
punctuate the following sentences. HELP PLEASE
Answer:
"Just sit still. It won't sting you if you stop jumping around." advised Mr. Beech.
"It's a known fact," added Carlyle," that bees only sting if you scare them."
"Real funny, Carlyle. Now just get it off me." pleaded Joe
Hi, can you check my answers please?
Answer:
everyone is correct
Explanation:
I DONT KNOW ABOUT the last one
When Ponyboy is attacked after the movie, the Socs are scared off by
Dally
Soda
Darry
Answer:
Dally
Explanation:
Question
Which sentence uses a word incorrectly?
O A. I have presents for everyone except you.
B. We'll leave the play when it's over.
C. I hope the vitamins had a positive effect.
O D. Whose going to the store with me?
Answer:
D. Whose going to the store with me?
Explanation:
"whose" is the wrong word for this, the correct way to say it would be "who is"
Write an essay stating your position on whether competition is necessary for success
Answer:
Explanation:
just talk about how competition isn't necessary for success because everyone is different and some people are better then others in one thing and people have their strengths and weaknesses in different spots so you can't compete others because no one is like you, you are your own person
Does anyone have any good playlists/songs for me?
Answer: (s= songs and p=playlists imma add in)
Oooo yes I do! :3
S: Best friend- Orange county Rex :3
S: 505- Arctic monkeys //slowed//
S: Nobody- Mitski //slowed//
S: Treehouse- Alex g //reminds me of killua and gon tbh//
P: Killugon's playlist //them besties! :3//
S: Mr. Loverman- Ricky Montgomery //banana fish and gon and killua flashbacks-// //slowed//
S: The story - Conan gray //cHECK tHE 4 tO 5 VERSE//
S: Daddy Issues- The Neighborhood //i wonder who could that be- gon-// //slowed//
S: Sweater Weather- The Neighborhood //this song says bisexual rights ayo!//
//slowed//
S: Heather- Conan Gray //literally killugon lol// //slowed//
This is all imma say because my favorites r rlly long LMADSKDSKMSDKM but hope u enjoy these amazing songs! :3
Explanation:
:3
What is a superjournalist and how does that affect the field of photojournalism?
Answer:
A superjournalist is someone who not only write articles on a topic or event, but also use cameras or cellphones to capture photos and videos of things relating to that topic.
Explanation:
A super journalist is someone who not only writes articles on a topic or event but also uses cameras or cellphones to capture photos and videos of things relating to that topic.
How is photojournalism different from journalism?Both are in the business of imparting news and current events. But, journalists rely on the written word to get their point across. Photojournalists, on the other hand, use images or images and text to tell the story.
What is the purpose of photojournalism?What Is the Purpose of Photojournalism? Simply speaking, a photojournalist's role is to relate a story through photography. The goal is not only to take pictures but to hold the images up to the highest journalistic standards in an effort to convey the truth.
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Below are some of the signal words that are most often used by writers. Identify if it is emphasis,Addition, Comparison, Contrast or cause-and-Effect. Write your answer before the number.
1. For example
2. Therefore
3. moreover
4. most important
5. alike
S. As a result
7. For instance
8. consequently
9. however
10. similarly
Answer:
Emphasis: 4. most important.
Addition: 3. moreover.
Comparison: 5. alike, 10. similarly.
Contrast: 9. however.
Cause-and-Effect: 2. Therefore, 6. As a result, 8. consequently.
1. For example and 7. For instance are illustration words, used to give examples or make things clearer.
Explanation:
Signal words are those words that writers use to give some signal or hints about what is to come in the next sentences. In simple words, such words give us some idea about what to expect in the next sentences.
The given signal words are used in different aspects, which are listed as follows-
"Most important" is used to show emphasis.
"Moreover" is used to add information or detail about what has been said.
"Alike" and "similarly" are used to compare between things.
"However" is used when we want to contrast or differentiate one thing from another.
"Therefore, as a result, consequently" are used to talk about the cause-and-effect of things.
"For example" and "for instance" are used to present examples, or to illustrate the given idea to make the point clearer.
Which word or phrase is the best one to use to communicate to your
grandmother that your cat is not friendly to people?
A. Nasty
B. Totally crazy
C. Hostile
D. A real pain
Help mee
Answer:
I think it would be hostile
Answer:
Hostile
Explanation:
showing or feeling opposition or dislike;
unfriendly.
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What is the main subject in “In Spite of War?”
Answer:
Life continues even when terrible things happen, so this poem encourages us to look at the beauty around us rather than focus on the negative aspects of our lives.
Explanation:
there you go :)
Is it text features, text structures or literary elements
Answer:
text structure
Explanation:
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized. This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea and details.
Please write all the words that rhymes
Answer:
king, string, thing; gowns, crowns, rounds; fools, rule, school
Explanation:
Answer:
king, string, thing; gowns, crowns, rounds; fools, rule, school
Explanation:
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50 POINTS + BRAINLIEST "how politicians or people in charge of a democratic government turn it into a totalitarian government." GIVE ME AT LEAST 3 SENTENCES AND EXPLAIN PLS I NEED SOMEONE
Answer:
Explanation:
Do you live in the United States? If you do then unfortunately you are witnessing how it happens.
It begins in most cases with hatred. There are two sides to an issue. Men of good faith cannot listen to someone with the opposite point of view.
I grew up in an era where the left and right would compromise with each other. The debate was often furious but when it ended, men of good intentions knew that the battle was over. I don't think that's true any longer. I think the battle just keeps on going with new issues to be fought over.
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Answer:
It is B
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Answer:
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Explanation:
HELP!!!!!!!!!! Pls write a very good persuasive speech.
Like what? You need to provide more details. What am I being persuasive about?
Need some writers! Write a narrative about a time when you did something when you thought you couldn't. (Doesn't need to be long.)
Answer:
One time I was in math and we were learning about geometry. I was really stressed becuase though I didn't get it and it was really hard because I needed to know the vocabulary but I got a 100% and I was really proud of myself.
Explanation:
I don’t remember the exact moment that changed my life 9 years ago. Call that a side effect of falling through Ice and into a river. For some reason the water was able to send an electric shock through me, burning a small hole in my memory. And even though I don’t remember anything that happened I was told the story a dozen times so it’s like my own memory. I see it perfectly; I’m at Rosenburg Apartments where I and my mother used to live in North Carolina. I’m playing outside in the little snow we had gotten that year with my sister whose name is Jocelyn) when we spot the river. (It was more of a small pond, but either way, it was still frozen over.) My sister Jocelyn was 13 and I was 6 at the time but of course, we still had adult supervision. Our Mother stepped inside for a quick second to make us some sandwiches for when we were done playing outside. Jocelyn on the other hand wanted to play Follow The Leader with me so I agreed unknowing of what it was until she has just explained the rules to me. Mid-game she runs across the pond but even though I was uneasy about it, I ran across with her. But it wasn’t enough to hold my weight. I fall through the ice and even though it was a small pond and only at least 3 feet shallow, 6 years old me wasn’t prepared for this. Bob the maintenance guy used a defibrillator on my heart because the electric shock I talked about stopped my heart. I was knocked out (above water because my sister has a brain.) and my sister was getting our Mother. I only remember my hair being slightly wet and me pretending to sleep while my family prays next to the bed. Luckily I was only in the hospital for 1 day. The doctors did their tests and concluded that my heart only took a 4-5 minute nap. Luckily I was fine. Although I thought I would never live, luckily I did which Im happy about....unhappy about follow the leader though-
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question : what is the meaning of earmarking as it is in paragraph 8 of passage 1
answers :
A - to set aside
B- to score
C-to propose
D-to select first
Answer:
c
Explanation:
da way
PLEASE HELP ASAP!! ILL MARK YOU BRAINLEST!! okay so just look at the photo and is it a primary or secondary source? HELP ASAP!!
Answer:
i think it is secondary source :)
Explanation:
Read the novel excerpt.
Superhero 101: A Family Secret
Trace knew he would have to try to explain to his grandmother why he had missed her birthday party. He was dreading the conversation and the lie that he would inevitably have to tell. He thought telling her the truth would only open a Pandora’s box. He rang the doorbell, and his grandmother answered right away, like she had been waiting for him. He had called and told her he would try to come by sometime that day, but he had not given her a precise time.
She greeted him warmly, and he followed her into the kitchen where she had her customary jar of fresh-baked cookies ready for his indulgence. His grandmother was endearingly predictable. She had a daily routine and rarely deviated from it. Trace thought that given her lifestyle and penchant for routine and order, there was no way she would ever understand his life as Beetleman. He hated that he had no choice but to lie to his grandmother, whom he loved so much.
They sat at the kitchen table. His grandmother poured him an ice-cold glass of milk and filled a plate with her delicious chocolate chip cookies. Before he had a chance to apologize, his grandmother spoke. “Trace, I’m glad you called and came by today. I know you’re upset about missing my birthday party, but before you say anything about it, there is something I want to show you,” she said.
She went to a drawer and retrieved what appeared to be a large bracelet cuff made of silver. She handed it to Trace. He looked at it carefully. His grandmother moved his hands and pointed to something inscribed on the inside of the bracelet. “Look at this. It's what I wanted you to see,” she said as Trace read the words “Family First.” His heart sank when he read those words and recounted all the times that he had to sacrifice time with his family for his secret life.
His grandmother noticed his dejected expression. “Trace, I didn’t show you this to make you feel bad about your choices. I know that they aren’t always yours to make. This cuff belonged to your grandfather. He had those words inscribed because they are what kept him going and allowed him to make those same tough choices.”
Trace stared at this grandmother. What was she saying? His grandfather was a superhero too?
She continued, “Your grandfather loved helping people, just like you do. That’s where you got your gift—from him. Many times he had to miss family parties and outings because of his calling. But I always knew he did it for us—family first.”
Trace was astounded. He’d had no idea that his grandfather was a superhero; now he realized that he no longer had to lie to his grandmother. His parents had died when he was very young, and his grandparents had raised him. He recalled his grandfather missing his 10th birthday party and how upset and angry he had been at his grandfather. He had cried himself to sleep that night, wrongly thinking that he was not important to his grandfather.
Trace looked at the bracelet carefully, realizing that to him, it was as precious as the Hope diamond. He glanced up at his grandmother.
“His love for his family was his kryptonite,” his grandmother continued. “The only time he was weak was when you or I were in danger. He couldn’t bear the thought of anything happening to us after what happened to your parents.”
In “Superhero 101: A Family Secret,” Trace misses his grandmother’s birthday party and visits her to apologize.
How does this incident provoke Trace to make a decision?
He doesn't want to admit that he missed the party on purpose.
It forces him to admit his anger at his grandfather.
He wants a reason to ask about his parents.
It forces him to lie to his grandmother to conceal who he really is.
Answer:
The answer here is D 100%
Explanation: How does this incident provoke Trace to make a decision?
If forces him to lie to his grandmother to conceal who he really is.
This incident that provoke Trace to make a decision is :
D) It forces him to lie to his grandmother to conceal who he really is.
“Superhero 101: A Family Secret”This incident that provoke Trace to make a decision is that it forces him to lie to his grandmother to conceal who he really is.
The incident was that Trace was astounded. He’d had no idea that his grandfather was a superhero; now he realized that he no longer had to lie to his grandmother.
Thus, the correct answer is D.
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What is the authors point of view in the article "Stan-Lee and Spider-Man"?
20) How would the story change if it were written from the perspective of
Madame Forestier?
A)
Madame Forestier would tell the reader that the
necklace was a fake.
B)
Madame Loisel would tell Madame Forestier that she
lost the necklace.
)
The reader would know the thoughts of all the
characters in the story.
D)
The reader might never know the struggles Madame
Loisel and her husband went through to repay the
necklace.
Answer:
The fact that her life is ruined and nothing can now change her back to how she once was and how she dreams of being
Explanation:
The story change if it were written from the perspective of Madame Forestier as The reader would know the thoughts of all the characters in the story. Thus the correct option is C.
What is the story of The Necklace?The Story "The Necklace" revolves around the main character Mathilde who borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madam Forestier to wear at a ball party to look pretty and wealthy.
The plot moves to further when Mathilde lost the necklace and in order to maintain a good reputation with her friends she buys a similar necklace of diamonds to her friend which causes her to live in debt for more than ten years.
The story ends with the suspense that the Diamond necklace is not a real diamond, it was fake and Mathilde buys the real necklace for her friend.
In the whole story, Madam Forestier's perspective was missing so if the story is written from her point of view reader would know the thoughts of all the characters in the story.
Therefore, option C is appropriate.
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