Which was Tom Lincoln ?

Which Was Tom Lincoln ?

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Answer 1

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i think its innocent

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Read the passage.

The government is made up of the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. Each is an important part of government; however, they have very different roles. The legislative branch writes the bills that will become laws. The executive branch approves or vetoes bills, and the judicial branch decides whether laws are constitutional.

This passage is an example of which text structure?

cause and effect
problem and solution
compare and contrast
point of view

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Answer:

compare and contrast

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it is comparing and contasting the different branches of government

Which of these topics do you predict to find in a text about immigrant children? Check any that apply

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Answer:

all the answers are correct

Explanation:

child-immigration statistics

ages of immigrant children

personal stories of children immigrants

reasons why children are leaving their home countries

how children immigrate to

other countries

Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly

She knew because she was from the swamps near the Tombigbee River and she knew conjure.

Which plot element does this excerpt describe?

the climax
the conflict
the setting
the falling action
Who is the antagonist in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" and why?

Wiley is the antagonist, because he fights against the Hairy Man and eventually wins.
Mama is the antagonist, because she finally wins the fight against the Hairy Man.
The dogs are the antagonists, because they are the main characters that fight against the enemy.
The Hairy Man is the antagonist, because he is the main enemy that the main character fights against.
Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly

In the morning, say there was a big, wide path right through the swamp just like a cyclone cut along through it. Trees torn clear up, roots and all, and lyin there on the ground.

This excerpt is from which part of the story?

the exposition
the rising action
the climax
the falling action
Which excerpt from "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" best clues readers that the Hairy Man is the antagonist of the story?

“The Hairy Man's . . . gone get you if you don't look out.”
“You know, the Hairy Man can't stand some hound dogs.”
“Hairy Man was ugly, even when he grinned.”
“The Hairy Man hasn't any feet like a man.”
The climax of "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" occurs when

Wiley gets out of the tree without being hurt by the Hairy Man.
the Hairy Man dissolves the ropes that are tying up the dogs.
the Hairy Man realizes that he stole a pig, not a human baby.
Mama tells Wiley that the Hairy Man will not hurt him anymore.
Which statement best describes the main conflict in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man"?

Wiley has to find a way out of the tree he ran up.
Wiley has to trick the Hairy Man into turning himself into animals.
Wiley has to ask his mama for help to defeat the Hairy Man.
Wiley has to defeat the Hairy Man three times to make him go away.
Which statement best describes the main conflict in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man"?

Wiley has to find a way out of the tree he ran up.
Wiley has to trick the Hairy Man into turning himself into animals.
Wiley has to ask his mama for help to defeat the Hairy Man.
Wiley has to defeat the Hairy Man three times to make him go away.
Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly

Now, facts are facts. Wiley was a boy. He and his mama lived by themselves with just Wiley’s dogs.

What makes this excerpt part of the exposition of the story?

It describes the setting of the story.
It introduces the main character.
It states the main conflict of the story.
It tells about the antagonist of the story.
What is the most important lesson Wiley learns in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man"?



Strong people often try to hurt smart people.
Rope is not as strong as the ties between people.
It is better to be a clever person than a strong one.
Mothers are always smarter than their children.
Read this excerpt from "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man” in The People Could Fly

But they heard a great bad laughin way off across the river. And everybody sayin it, "That’s the Hairy Man.” . . . . papa never got across Jordan because the Hairy Man block his way.

This excerpt introduces

two enemies of the hero.
two supporting characters.
the protagonist and his father.
the antagonist of the story.
Who is the protagonist in "Wiley, His Mother, and the Hairy Man" and why?

Wiley’s mama, because she helps Wiley defeat the Hairy Man
Wiley’s papa, because he is the first character the Hairy Man attacks
The Hairy Man, because most of the story is about him
Wiley, because he is the main character who fights the Hairy Man

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It will be the rising action

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the setting

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What are two types of birds that live in the White House with President and Mrs. Coolidge ?

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Answer:

turkey is the answer another pass

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In 2011, the population of the world reached seven billion people. The UN Population Division (2015) predicts the number could be as high as 9.7 billion by 2050; that is an extra two billion people—the same number of people who currently reside in the African and American continents combined-living on Earth using its resources to survive. This is hard to conceive. 2 Although families are getting smaller, people are living longer because medical and technical advances have lessened the impact of infectious disease. As a result, the UN's worst case scenario for 2100 is that the world population will reach almost 16 billion (UN, 2011). That is more than twice the number of people we have today. And yet already we are placing undue pressure on the Earth. The kind of pressure that, if increased, could have a profound and irreparable effect on our planet.
The first fundamental issue is water. Just 2.5% of the world's water is fresh, with much of that caught up in polar ice caps (University of Michigan, 2000). Drought and poor infrastructure mean that already today water is a scarce resource. Over seven hundred million people lack access to clean water (WHO, 2013) and one in three people in every continent do not have enough water to satisfy their daily needs (WHO, 2009). Without clean drinking water, there will be an exponential increase in the incidence of diseases such as cholera and typhoid, which will undoubtedly place an excessive strain on healthcare systems. Without water for agriculture and industry, our food and manufacturing industries will be unable to satisfy demand. Already today, 10% of people consume foods which have been irrigated using waste water full of chemicals or disease (WHO, 2009). Should water become even scarcer, this is likely to grow further.

The second critical issue is land. Current agricultural practices and the impact of pollution both contribute to soil erosion and a decreased level of soil fertility. It is estimated such poor quality land affects 1.5 billion people around the world (UNCCD, 2011). Deforestation and mining have had a devastating impact on our ecosystem and the biodiversity on which it thrives. The WWF (n.d.) estimates that we may be losing 10,000 species a year. All of this affects the number of crops that can be grown and produces greater food insecurity. How can we allow such environmental degradation to occur under our noses? 5 Another prime concern is energy. Governments, such as those in Denmark and Germany, are investing in renewable energy to eliminate their reliance on oil and to tap into resources with greater sustainability. However, the number of road vehicles reached one billion in 2010 (WardsAuto, 2011), an increase of 20 million from the previous year, and is continuing to increase due to the growing wealth in developing countries. It is therefore likely that there will be an unprecedented demand for oil over the next 50 years, pushing prices to exorbitant levels. This will make it more difficult for people to afford food, heating, and other manufactured goods, placing more people into poverty.
Overpopulation is not a problem for one country or continent; it is a problem for all of us. The UN (2012) estimates that by 2030 the world will need 50% more food, 30% more water, and 45% more energy than it does today. We must stop burying our heads in the sand and make a sustained effort to reduce population growth. We must develop a coherent strategy that will increase access to education for all. Not only is education a fundamental human right, it also facilitates a reduction in population growth. Large families tend to be prevalent in developing countries and yet when men, women, and children in these areas receive education, family sizes shrink. The UN estimates that in less developed countries where women are not educated, they have twice as many children as in those countries where they are educated. It is therefore this area in which we should invest time and money. Who can argue with free and equal education for all?

It is true that the world's population is growing, but this is not the cause of our current and future global problems. Believing this will give rise to ignorance of the real problem and the resulting irreparable damage to our planet. 2 Let me start by explaining why overpopulation is a myth. The UN Population Division regularly predicts population growth, but provides a low variant, medium variant, and high variant to factor in various likelihoods. In the 2010 revision, their high variant suggested that the world population will be almost 16 billion in 2100, but the low variant predicted it will peak at 8 billion and decrease to just over 6 billion by 2100. In most cases, it is the low variant that has come true in the past, suggesting the same will be true of their future population predictions.

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Let me start by explaining why overpopulation is a myth. The UN Population Division regularly predicts population growth, but provides a low variant, medium variant, and high variant to factor in various likelihoods. In the 2010 revision, their high variant suggested that the world population will be almost 16 billion in 2100, but the low variant predicted it will peak at 8 billion and decrease to just over 6 billion by 2100. In most cases, it is the low variant that has come true in the past, suggesting the same will be true of their future population predictions.

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Which of the following are economic uses of natural resources? timber, gas, minerals ocean, mountains, are economic uses of natural resources?

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Answer:

timber, gas, minerals ocean, mountains, are economic uses of natural resources?

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How would Lefty Lewis and his family describe Bud? Is this similar or different to how Bud sees himself?

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Answer and Explanation:

Lefty Lewis and his family see Bud as an intelligent, kind, gentle boy who needs help. They also see Bud as a fun and dreamy boy and have a strong cordiality with him, the closest Bud has to a family. In a way, Bud describes himself in a similar way, but in a more ingenious way, but he understands his own qualities and has a vision similar to that of Lefty Lewis.

Describe the importance of the narrator in understanding the thoughts of Father Wolf.

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Answer:

The narrator lets the reader know how Father Wolf feels about Shere Khan and the other animals of the jungle.

Explanation:

Answer:

The narrator lets the reader know how Father Wolf feels about Shere Khan and the other animals of the jungle.

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If you start with 5 grams of carbon on the reactant side how many grams of carbon should you end with?

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Not entirely sure but I think it’s still 5

What are logical fallacies? Name two types and explain what they are.

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Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that are based on poor or faulty logic. Two logical fallacies are a Strawman Argument and Appeal to Ignorance

Strawman Argument: of having the impression of refuting an argument, whereas the proper idea of argument under discussion was not addressed or properly refuted.

Appeal to Ignorance: It asserts that a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false or a proposition is false because it has not yet been proven true.

Explanation:

Some of this is quoted.

Answer:

There are two main categories of logical errors: formal fallacies and informal fallacies. "The term 'formal' refers to the structure of an argument and the branch of logic that is most concerned with structure—deductive reasoning. All formal fallacies are errors in deductive reasoning that render an argument invalid.

The Tell-Tale Heart Story, Why does the narrator kill the old man? Please support with evidence.

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Answer:

Because the old man's vulture eye tormented him and he had to rid himself of it forever.

Explanation:

A more developed answer might be, the narrator is unbalanced. Because he thinks he can hear the old man's heart, he thinks others can too. Therefore, he kills the old man to protect himself from being discovered.

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Which word form correctly
completes this sentence?
She her supervisor by
completing her project on
time.

A. ingratiate
B. ingratiating
C. ingratiation
D. ingratiated

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because it needs a past tense.

Rewrite the following dialogues into Indirect Speech: Shila said. “I am unable to come just now as I am ill, but I will certainly start as soon as I am well enough to do so​

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Explanation:

Shila said that she is unable to come now as she is ill, but she will certainly start as soon as she is feeling well enough to do so.

When choosing people to write recommendation letters for you, selecting a
teacher that you had as a is often best.
A. sophomore
B. freshman
C. junior
D. junior high student

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D, junior high school student

U guys are the best. If you are reading this you are amazing. don't let anyone tell you otherwise

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Answer:

Well thank you kind person, you are also the best

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You too love, have a good day

EEYYYY! WHO HERE LOVES GRAVITY FALLS?! I will give branliest if u guess my favorite character in the series correctly! UwU

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Answer:

maple.....................................................

Full expository essay using the graphic novel Persepolis

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Answer:

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Explanation:

ydhdhxhxjxhxhxhhxx

Insert the one comma for 10 points

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It’s after the word English

Unlike England’s, Stonehenge Nebraska’s was built from thirty-eight vintage cars.

What was the occasion of the "Letter from Birmingham Jail"?

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Answer:

Martin Luther King Jr. Wrote this letter inside Birmingham jail because he was accused of his improper acts of civil disobedience.

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Hope this helps! Have a great day. Remember your amazing and you got this! Alycia <3

1.) How does the article describe "Cancel Culture?"

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Answer:

What article are u talking about

Explanation:

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At one point, Vincent van Gogh is characterized through the opinions of the workingmen in his parent's home town. How is he characterized?

They think that he is humble.
They avoid him because he’s so strange.
They never see him because he is inside.
They call him names when they see him.

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Answer:

They think that he is humble. :)

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When are rules essential? When are they bad?

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Answer:

When rules are essential they are required. When they are bad is when the rules are absurd and forced upon you.

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Please help me with theses questions the first one is the text and on there’s are the questions please help me plz

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because the parks and reserves are safe, and they can't be killed there !

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In which category of popular contest speech events do you have to memorize the speech you give?

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Answer:

Three parts of a speech that should be memorized include the introduction, the conclusion, and the transitions. name the most important reasons for keeping eye contact with an audience.

Which topic is narrow enough to be easily covered in a short how-to essay?


A.) How to Build a House

B.) How to Grow a Garden

C.) How to Make a Bicycle

D.) How to Swing a Golf Club

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Answer:

How to swing a golf club

Explanation:

The other topics are all very broad, big projects.

Why is using the soil from the concentration camps to plant a tree in Israel a fitting tribute to the millions of Jewish people who were murdered during the Holocaust?

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um

Explanation:

I'm I'm. don't know what it s how to do it

Write a 4 paragraph essay about How do gmos influence our access to healthy food and site 4 different sources

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Answer:

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Many people wonder what impacts GMO crops have on our world. “GMO” (genetically modified organism) is the common term consumers and popular media use to describe a plant, animal, or microorganism that has had its genetic material (DNA) changed using technology that generally involves the specific modification of DNA, including the transfer of specific DNA from one organism to another. Scientists often refer to this process as genetic engineering. Since the first genetically engineered crops, or GMOs, for sale to consumers were planted in the 1990s, researchers have tracked their impacts on and off the farm. For GMO crops that are resistant to insect damage, farmers can apply fewer spray pesticides to protect the crops. GMO crops that are tolerant to herbicides help farmers control weeds without damaging the crops. When farmers use these herbicide-tolerant crops they do not need to till the soil, which they normally do to get rid of weeds. This no-till planting helps to maintain soil health and lower fuel and labor use. Taken together, studies have shown positive economic and environmental impacts.The GMO papaya, called the Rainbow papaya External Link Disclaimer, is an example of a GMO crop developed to be resistant to a virus. When the ringspot virus threatened the Hawaii papaya industry and the livelihoods of Hawaiian papaya farmers, plant scientists developed the ringspot virus-resistant Rainbow papaya. The Rainbow papaya was commercially planted in 1998, and today it is grown all over Hawaii and exported to Japan.

A manufacturer creates GMOs by introducing genetic material, or DNA, from a different organism through a process called genetic engineering.Most currently available GMO foods are plants, such as fruit and vegetables.All foods from genetically engineered plants on sale in the United States are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They must meet the same safety requirements as traditional foods.There is some controversy over the benefits and risks of GMO foods. In this article, we discuss the pros and cons of GMO crops, taking into account their potential effects on human health and the environment. Manufacturers use genetic modification to give foods desirable traits. For example, they have designed two new varieties of apple that turn less brown when cut or bruised.The reasoning usually involves making crops more resistant to diseases as they grow. Manufacturers also engineer produce to be more nutritious or tolerant of herbicides.Crop protection is the main rationale behind this type of genetic modification. Plants that are more resistant to diseases spread by insects or viruses result in higher yields for farmers and a more attractive product.Genetically modification can also increase nutritional value or enhance flavor.All of these factors contribute to lower costs for the consumer. They can also ensure that more people have access to quality food.
Cons
Because genetically engineering foods is a relatively new practice, little is known about the long-term effects and safety.There are many purported downsides, but the evidence varies, and the main health issues associated with GMO foods are hotly debated. Research is ongoing.This section discusses the evidence for a range of drawbacks that people often associate with GMO foods.

On the bridge Adam and Seth, someone I need help on, What is this story saying about personal choices (the story's called On The Bridge).

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Answer:

Explanation:

Um

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"Song of becoming" is best read as a(n)___
A) Lament for the loss of innocence
B) Praise song for the anti-occupation fighters
C) Anti-war statement
D) Meditation on aging

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Answer:lament for the loss of innocence

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homophone for stairs​

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Answer:

Stares is one homophone for stairs

Answer:

stair=stare is the homophone

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