“I had a ton of chores to do.”
A. hyperbole
B. Simile
C. Metaphor
D. Repetition
Answer:
Wow this is hard- but if i were to choose it would be hyperbole because a ton of clothes is a lot if you think in weight
Explanation:
Write an essay that analyzes how a text explains the sequence of events that affected the discovery of the Rosetta stone. (This is for the Rough Draft(Also please read this))
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Answer:
which question
Explanation:
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I need some tips on staying motivated, because I need to get some work done
anyway that's it, thank you :o)
Answer:
seven tips and tricks that'll get you motivated in no time.
Don't Think About it as Hard Work. ...
Create Small, Bite-Sized Goals. ...
Read Daily. ...
Stop Caring About the Things That Don't Matter. ...
Set a Quit Time. ...
Just Do It. ...
Celebrate Wins
Which word contains a suffix that means "the result or act of"?
A
famous
B
communicator
C
careful
D
banishment
Answer:
below
Explanation:
banishment (D)
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I gazed out into the icy world, the ocean of ice I knew I needed to cross. I could see the last flickering light of civilization, the fires burning bright in the homes. I shivered, I needed to get there soon, or else I might just freeze to death. I still remember when the first snow came. me and my family, in California, thought it was a miracle, little did we know it was a curse. when the snow didn't let up, my father got out the generator. he huddled me and my mother in blankets, taking only one for himself. about a week later, I awoke to my father's cold hand on mine. his blood had frozen inside him. me and my mother cried ourselves to sleep that night. soon we were out of food. we needed to leave. we started to walk, taking all of our belongings with us. we joined a small group of people heading for the last of civilization. one by one, they all died, either frozen or picked off by the animals. eventually, I was the last one. on some days, I thought it would be better to just kneel over and die. but I made it. I'm alive, and soon I will be home.
Answer:I gazed across the icy world thinking wow, this is so beautiful. You know I never thought of the world like this and I never imagined it would look like this the ice the snow the everything. WOW!!!
Explanation:
In Act 1, Scene 1 of the play: why do you think Mr. Frank keeps the one white woman's glove he finds but wants to burn the papers Miep is trying to give to him. Answer in complete sentences. (The Diary of Anne Frank)
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Read the poem.
A Poison Tree
by William Blake
I was angry with my friend:
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
I was angry with my foe:
I told it not, my wrath did grow.
And I watered it in fears
Night and morning with my tears,
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright,
And my foe beheld it shine,
And he knew that it was mine,—
And into my garden stole
When the night had veiled the pole;
In the morning, glad, I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.
Question 1
Part A
What can be inferred about the cause of the speaker's wrath?
He feels distraught over a childhood disagreement.
He is angry over an unresolved argument.
He is jealous over his foe's accomplishments.
He lacks good communication skills.
Question 2
Part B
Which lines from the poem best support the answer in Part A?
"And I watered it in fears / Night and morning with my tears,"
"And into my garden stole / When the night had veiled the pole;"
"And I sunned it with smiles / And with soft deceitful wiles."
"I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow."
What are some non-examples of the word Integrate?
Answer:
differentiate and disintegrate i think?
Explanation:
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Make a sentence using all 24 words, 1 come, and 1 period.
and Livvie post the
besides market Saari’s to
Cove office store village
down only the walked
in past the was
Lane’s past the which
Livvie walked down the village past the market and to Saari's post office,The only store which in was beside cove Lane's.
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Which transition should the writer use to replace To start, to most logically connect the ideas in the paragraph?
There are many reasons to adopt an animal from a shelter. Adopting saves lives and makes room for more animals to receive help. Adopting is less expensive than buying a pet, and shelter pets are often already trained and socialized. To start, adopting gives homeless animals a second chance in a loving home. And adopters gain a new best friend!
Most importantly,
Because of this,
In a different way,
For example,
Answer:
Most importantly
Explanation:
Explore how the form of John Keats’ poem “On the Sea” impacts its overall meaning. Provide evidence from the text to support your answer. (150+ words)
Answer:
The form of Keats' "On the Sea" quite literally mimics the appearance of the sea.
The structure of the lines mimics the formation of waves. Thanks to the way the lines are indented, the poem appears to undulate, much like the waves of the sea.
In this poem, the poem's structure and subject matter are intertwined.
Explanation:
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(the topic is about environmental issues)
As explained in “Scientists Build Robot That Runs, Call It ‘Cheetah,’” what is the main function of the computer that is built into the robot?
A. The military might use cheetah robots in place of soldiers in warfare.
B. The military might use cheetah robots to control the flights of missiles.
C. The military might use cheetah robots to locate wounded people during a disaster.
D. The military might use cheetah robots disguised as animals to attack enemies during battle.
The main function of the computer that is built into the robot include option C: The military might use cheetah robots to locate wounded people during a disaster.
The main function of the computer?
The main function of the computer is Input, Processing, Storage and Output. Input: the transferring of information into a computer system; data entry.
In the short term, the wild cheetah population will be incapable of surviving a natural disaster in the African grasslands.
To top that all of, the population cannot increase in the short term because African grasslands cannot support a larger population.
Therefore, correct option is C.
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Prompt Choice 2 (Informational Response)
Review the excerpt above. Answer the following question in a well-developed paragraph.
What character traits does Tom demonstrate when he is lost in the woods?
**Be sure to re-state the question in your topic sentence and use specific examples and details from the story to support your answers. Proofread your work before submitting.
The character traits which Tom demonstrates when he is lost in the woods is:
CuriosityFriendlinessCourageAccording to the given question, we are asked to show the character traits which Tom demonstrate when he is lost in the woods inthe book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
As a result of this, we can see that some of the character traits which were displayed by Tom Sawyer when he was lost in the woods were friendliness, courage, curiosity, etc as he was open to meeting new things and talking to the insects and he also shows his good manners.
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Read the passage. [1] Improperly disposing of batteries is one of the most harmful things we can do to the environment. [2] Improper disposal can cause heavy metals to seep into the ground and create landfill fires. [3] This releases harmful chemicals into the air that people and animals breathe. [4] Chemicals found in batteries including cadmium, lead, and sulfuric acid can cause serious health problems. Which sentence can be added to the passage to provide additional evidence to support the claim? Throwing batteries into the trash is destructive to the environment. Batteries should be used less often, so there is less harm done to the environment. One study shows that batteries in landfills cause lead levels in drinking water to rise. I believe that all people should learn how to recycle batteries safely and regularly.
Answer:
C:
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Therefore, GMOs are not harmful in any way, and can help prevent food from being diseased.
Explanation:
Therefore, it can be concluded that GMO crops may contain more nutrients, are grown with fewer pesticides, and are usually cheaper than their non-GMO counterparts. However, GMO foods may cause allergic reactions because of their altered DNA and they may increase antibiotic resistance.
Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker Act 2.
KATE: But does that—
(She imitates with her fingers.)
—mean that to her?
ANNIE: No. No, she won’t know what spelling is till she knows what a word is.
KATE: Yet you keep spelling to her. Why?
ANNIE [CHEERILY]: I like to hear myself talk!
KATE: The Captain says it’s like spelling to the fence post.
Annie [A PAUSE]: Does he, now.
KATE: Is it?
What does the dialogue reveal about Kate?
She is eager to befriend Annie.
She is kind to her children.
She is curious about Annie’s methods.
She is well-educated about sign language.
What the dialogue reveals about Kate is that She is curious about Annie’s methods.
To find out about Kate's personality, we need to first pay close attention to her words in the dialogue.
Here, we find Kate asking Annie why she keeps spelling to the child even though she does not understand. This shows that she is interested in discovering the methods that were used by Annie.Therefore, sentence C is a correct inference about the character, Kate in the dialogue.
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Where was Harry Potter instructed to go to get to Hogwarts?
A. Platform 2 1/2
B. Platform 9 3/4
C. Platform 12
NOTE: This is a reading question
Answer:
B. Platform 9 3/4
Explanation:
The magical platform for the Hogwarts Express in King's Cross station is between platforms 9 and 10. (9 3/4)
Fallen Leaves and Water Quality
adapted from U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Removing leaf litter does a lot more than make a yard look nice. The leaves can actually be harmful if left alone. A study in Madison, Wisconsin shows why.
Leaf litter adds a large amount of phosphorus to urban storm water, which then runs off into waterways and lakes. Excessive amounts of nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen can be fatal for fish and other aquatic life. In Madison, Wisconsin, scientists tested exactly how much of the nutrients existed. Without removal, leaf litter and other organic debris in the fall contributed 56 percent of the annual total phosphorus in urban storm water. This compares to only 16 percent when streets were cleared of leaves prior to rain.
This information proved to be very helpful. "Our study found that leaf removal is one of the few treatment options available to environmental managers for reducing the amount of dissolved nutrients in storm water," said Bill Selbig, a USGS scientist and the author of the report. "These findings are applicable to any city that is required to reduce phosphorus loads from urban areas."
From 2013 to 2015, scientists looked at concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen in storm water from two areas in western Madison that had similar tree cover. The city applied a leaf litter removal program from late September through mid-November at one site but not the other. The researchers found significantly lower amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen at the site where leaves were removed.
The study also found that storm water nutrient levels were highest during the fall. This finding shows that leaf removal programs are most effective during fall in Madison. It also shows that sources other than leaves, such as street dirt and grass clippings, were likely the main contributors of phosphorus and other nutrients during spring and summer.
During the study period, the city of Madison used leaf collection, street cleaning, and leaf blowers to remove leaf litter from residential areas. They also asked residents to pile their leaves next to the street to limit excess debris. Leaf collection and street cleaning occurred about every seven days from late September through mid-November.
The study in Madison has helped shed light on growing concerns for many environmentalists. The good news is that with proper maintenance, all cities can produce cleaner water.
The USGS collaborated with the City of Madison, the Fund for Lake Michigan, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on the study.
Which two statements explain how paragraph 4 contributes to the development of ideas in the passage?
It shows that leaf litter can affect storm water in multiple locations.
It introduces the importance of timing when removing leaf litter.
It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program.
It gives examples of the ways in which leaf litter is removed during fall.
It presents the idea that leaf removal processes need to be improved.
Answer:The two answers are:
- It highlights the effectiveness of the leaf removal program
- It shows that leaf litter can affect storm water in multiple locations
Explanation:
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What are chocolate frogs? Describe whats inside of them
Note: Harry Potter book
Answer:
Chocolate frogs are a very popular sweet made from chocolate in the form of a frog. They come with a collectible card of a famous witch or wizard in each pack. The frogs are made of seventy percent Croakoa. Presumably, this substance is what allows them to act like an actual frog.♥️
Explanation:
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Hi there!
Explanation:
There is choclate in it and you get a wizard card!
Based on the article's description of what happened to Sir Ranulph Fiennes after his left hand got wet, what did he probably experience?
A. hypothermia B. frostbite C. a heart attack D. fever
a
hypothermia
b
frostbite
c
a heart attack
d
fever
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Answer:
sudenly she herd a crack! she got nervous so she wanted to run away but her curiosity got the best of her and she investigated. still freezing cold she crouched down on the grownd looking in a ditch... oh! it was just a snowy hare(rabbit). she decided to go back home and she suddenly got a cold chill, and it wasent from the snowy weather. she felt there was someone watching her, so she walked home clutching her keys that were in her pocket. when she finaly got to a safe place she wanted to atack her creeper, and she herd snow crunching and BAAM! she got the wind knocked out of her, and woke up in a cabin. (plz finish the rest)
A woman was walking in the snow of her small town. She was shivering and she felt as if her legs would freeze off, but the woman still enjoyed looking at the frost covered trees and the smoke coming from the fire places.
As the woman continued her solitary walk through the snowy town, a soft melody reached her ears. Intrigued, she followed the enchanting sound, which seemed to grow louder with each step. It led her to a cozy little café nestled amidst the wintry landscape.
Curiosity piqued, she pushed open the door, and a rush of warmth and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee embraced her. The café was adorned with twinkling lights and adorned Christmas decorations, filling the air with a festive spirit.
In one corner, a talented musician played a gentle tune on a grand piano, filling the room with an ethereal melody. The patrons, captivated by the music, sat huddled together, sharing stories and laughter as they sipped on steaming mugs of hot cocoa.
The café owner, a kind-hearted woman with a warm smile, noticed the shivering woman at the door and welcomed her with open arms. She handed her a cozy blanket and guided her to a seat by the crackling fireplace, where the woman could thaw her frozen limbs.
As she wrapped the blanket around herself, the woman's eyes sparkled with gratitude and a newfound sense of belonging. She was no longer alone in the cold; she had found a haven of warmth and camaraderie.
Engulfed in the comforting atmosphere, the woman struck up conversations with the other patrons, sharing tales of their lives and dreams. The café became a hub of friendship, where people from all walks of life found solace and connection.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. The woman became a cherished member of the café's tight-knit community. She discovered her own talent for storytelling, captivating the audience with her vivid imagination and heartfelt narratives.
Inspired by the camaraderie and the magic of the café, the woman proposed an idea to the owner. Together, they organized weekly storytelling nights, inviting locals and visitors alike to share their own stories, dreams, and aspirations. The event became a beloved tradition, bringing the town together in a celebration of the human spirit.
As word of the café's enchanting atmosphere spread, people from far and wide flocked to experience its warmth and the captivating stories that unfolded within its walls. The small town transformed into a bustling destination, thriving with creativity, laughter, and a deep sense of community.
And so, the woman's walk in the snow had led her to a place she had never anticipated—a place of connection, purpose, and shared joy. In the embrace of the café's inviting ambiance and the company of kindred spirits, she had discovered the true beauty of her small town and the magic that lay hidden within the simplest moments of life.
From that day forward, the woman's winter walks became a cherished tradition. She would wander through the snow-covered streets, her heart filled with gratitude for the café and the beautiful journey it had set in motion. And as she looked at the frost-covered trees and the smoke billowing from the chimneys, she couldn't help but smile, knowing that within those wintry scenes, there was a tapestry of stories waiting to be told and a community waiting to be united.
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Answer:
It's like one of the best genres in the media and internet, but some really makes me cringe :|, but overall its good
It might seem like a lot to do, but, I really need help. I need you to help me figure out, the theme is developed for the story "if" (which is below) and it will need to have specific evidence from the poem. And then can you explain how they are developed in "cant" (which is also below) And then can you summarize how the two poems and similar and/or different. Thank You! :3Can’tby Edgar Guest
Can’t is the worst word that’s written or spoken;
Doing more harm here than slander and lies;
On it is many a strong spirit broken,
And with it many a good purpose dies.
It springs from the lips of the thoughtless each morning
And robs us of courage we need through the day:
It rings in our ears like a timely sent warning
And laughs when we falter and fall by the way.
Can’t is the father of feeble endeavor,
The parent of terror and halfhearted work;
It weakens the efforts of artisans clever,
And makes of the toiler an indolent shirk.
It poisons the soul of the man with a vision,
It stifles in infancy many a plan;
It greets honest toiling with open derision
And mocks at the hopes and the dreams of a man.
Can’t is a word none should speak without blushing;
To utter it should be a symbol of shame;
Ambition and courage it daily is crushing;
It blights a man’s purpose and shortens his aim.
Despise it with all of your hatred of error;
Refuse it the lodgment it seeks in your brain;
Arm against it as a creature of terror,
And all that you dream of you someday shall gain.
Can’t is the word that is foe to ambition
An enemy ambushed to shatter your will;
Its prey is forever the man with a mission
And bows but to courage and patience and skill.
Hate it, with hatred that’s deep and undying,
For once it is welcomed ’twill break any man;
Whatever the goal you are seeking, keep trying
And answer this demon by saying: “I can.” End
If
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or, being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings—nor lose the common touch;
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run—
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son! End
Answer:
where is your option
Explanation:
Answer:
where is your option
Explanation:
But the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only,
That one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour.
Nothing further then he uttered - not a feather then he fluttered -
Till I scarcely more than muttered 'Other friends have flown before -
On the morrow, he will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.'
Then the bird said, 'Nevermore.'
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excerpt from a Native American folktale:
When Raven saw the Sun, Moon and stars, and freshwater hanging on the sides of Eagle's lodge, he knew what he should do. He watched for his chance to seize them when no one was looking. He stole all of them, and a brand of fire also, and flew out of the longhouse through the smoke hole. As soon as Raven got outside he hung the Sun up in the sky. It made so much light that he was able to fly far out to an island in the middle of the ocean. When the Sun set, he fastened the Moon up in the sky and hung the stars around in different places.
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These two excerpts, from very different cultural settings, portray ravens in different ways. Which statement does BEST describe this?
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A) Poe's raven is extremely funny and comical; the folktale raven is cruel and selfish.
B) Poe's raven is a messenger of joy; the folktale raven is a messenger of darkness and evil.
C) Poe's raven is gloomy and ominous; the folktale raven brings the gift of light.
D) Poe's raven is black; the folktale raven is white.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
“Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him.”—Mr. Justice Hugo Black in Gideon v. Wainwright
This quote shows that, because of Gideon v. Wainwright,
suspects who cannot afford lawyers have to prepare their own defenses
government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot pay for one
suspects who cannot afford lawyers do not have to go through a trial
government must provide a lawyer only to a suspect who can pay
Answer:
2, the government must provide a lawyer to a suspect who cannot pay for one .
Explanation:
First of all, that is the current law in the US. Second, the quote tells us that ANYONE without counsel cannot be assured a fair trial. he doesn't specifically mention class or money. Last, he says that counsel must be provided for the person on trial. This means without pay. The defendant must have a lawyer to ensure a fair trial, even if they can't afford one. Therefore, it's the government's job to provide one.
Answer:
Explanation:
B
8x8/thesquarerootof7
a goodnight math problem to you all.
goodnight sleep tight
Answer:
24.19
Explanation:
8*8=64
square root of 7= 2.64575131106
64/2.64575131106=
24.1897262726 or 24.19
goodnight to u aswell
Which detail is present in the illustration but not in the passage itself?
A.
Tom Sawyer explaining to Ben how to paint a fence
B.
Tom pretending that he is lucky to be doing his chores
C.
Ben enjoying an apple while talking to Tom Sawyer
D.
Ben carrying his fishing pole with him to the lake
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Which choice is a central idea of Scene 1 of Antigone?
A: Creon intends to start a war.
B: A period of peace has just ended.
C: Creon wants to stop being king.
D: A period of war has just ended.
Answer:
the answer is d because a period of war has just. ended.