Answer:
squirrels live in trees and there is an abundance of food in trash.
"The Automation Paradox" Paragraph 2
But these fears are misplaced—what’s happening with automation is not so simple or obvious. It turns out that workers will have greater employment opportunities if their occupation undergoes some degree of computer automation. As long as they can learn to use the new tools, automation will be their friend.
Which sentence from paragraph 2 of "The Automation Paradox" best supports James Bessen's claim?
a
It might seem a sure thing that automating a task would reduce employment in an occupation.
b
But not all of the news about computer automation is good.
c
It turns out that workers will have greater employment opportunities if their occupation undergoes some degree of computer automation.
d
Computers are now taking over tasks performed by professional workers, raising fears of massive unemployment.
Answer:
C. It turns out that workers will have greater employment opportunities if their occupation undergoes some degree of computer automation.
Explanation:
Many people fear automation, thinking that computers are taking over tasks performed by workers and that they could lead to unemployment (as stated in options A and D). But, according to James Bessen, that is incorrect. In the given paragraph he explicitly says that it turns out that workers will have greater employment opportunities if their occupation undergoes some degree of computer automation. That's good news about computer automation (option B is incorrect because this paragraph tells us about good, not bad news).
Thus, option C is the correct one.
Use complete sentences in your own words !!
In The Call of the Wild, how does the dogs' owner at the beginning of the selection differ from
Hal and Charles in how he feeds the dogs?
O He feeds the dogs too little, while Hal and Charles feed them too much.
He regularly feeds the dogs the right amount of food, while Hal and Charles do not.
O He often feeds the dogs too much, while Hal ani Charles feed them too little.
O He usually feeds the dogs a double ration, while Hal and Charles do not
Answer:
He feeds the dogs too little, while Hal and Charles feed them too much.
He regularly feeds the dogs the right amount of food, while Hal and Charles do not.
I would like to inform the staff that there was a potential harasser the needs to be addressed. He was continually asking a minor to go on google hang out even after she expressed that she was uncomfortable. He was reported but all questions he's asked were not academic and was asking to "talk" to others. I understand that there are people here that need attention but this is not the place to ask for that.
-Thanks
Answer:
Explanation:
I totally agree with you! This place is to help others in need of acdemic reasons only and not personal reasons! This is not the place for that.
Similar thing happened to me, after i answered a random person's question, a dude asked me to join his zoom meeting. he asked me how old i was and i lied and said 15 to avoid sexual harassment. he said he was 16 and i was panicking hard. he wanted to show an image of his face to me and i said no. after that i had to leave the meeting because it freaked me out.
THE END.
Use these words in a sentence.
Halcyon – (adj) [hal-see-uhn] calm; peaceful; tranquil; happy; joyful; carefree (The old man liked to think back to the halcyon days of his youth.)
Miserly – (adj) [mahy-zer-lee] stingy; mean. (Ebenezer Scrooge is a famous example of a miserly man.)
Bolster – (v) [bohl-ster] support; reinforce; add. (After they lost the game, the coach tried to bolster the team’s spirits by taking the players for ice cream.)
Prolific – (adj) [pruh-lif-ik] abundantly fruitful; producing in large quantities or with great frequency. (Shakespeare was a very prolific playwright.)
Terse – (adj) [turs] concise; pithy; brief. (After his loss in court, the lawyer was very terse in his response to the media’s questions.)
Aspire – (v) [uh-spahyuhr] seek to attain; long for. (Some young girls and boys aspire to be astronauts.)
Esoteric – (adj) [es-uh-ter-ik] hard to understand; known only to the chosen few.
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
USe the given words in a sentence:
Halcyon:
The Halcyon nature of the environment where the apartments are situated played a huge role in it's excessive demand.
Miserly: Deriving benefit from Fran seems almost impossible, his miserly tendency is so extreme.
Bolster : The upcoming transfer window is a perfect opportunity for underperfoming to bolster their ranks.
Prolific: The club's highest goalscorer hung his boots to put an end to what could only be characterized as a prolific career.
Terse : To save time and avoid jargon, kindly keep your argument terse.
Aspire : After a successful completion of my interview, now I aspire for my first day at work.
Esoteric: Due to the esoteric nature of the text, it is often readily available in the library despite the rush.
please helpp me with ela.. a
Answer:
I already did this
Explanation:
English is a West Germanic language first spoken in early medieval England which eventually became the leading language of international discourse in today's world.
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Read the excerpt from "The Great Molasses Flood of 1919."
Second, the molasses had been in the tank since July. This was a long time for molasses to be stored in a metal tank. During this time, the molasses began a chemical change. The molasses began making a gas called carbon dioxide. The tank was already too full. The carbon dioxide made matters worse. The gas pushed hard on the steel walls. The result was an explosion. The bottom of the tank blew out.
The cause-and-effect structure describes
a storage tank.
building with steel.
passing time.
a chemical reaction.
Answer:
The cause and effect would be a chemical reaction.
Choose a character and explain how he or she perceives a person, event, or concept an if that perception is accurate. Use textual evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
What character do we have to choose from?
why is understanding analogy important in our lives
Answer:
Analogy is important because this way, students can use these strategies to understand the relationship between words. It also provides a way to be creative and challenge them to use this technique. Hope this helps!
is the pronoun in parenthisis a subject or object pronoun (I) offered to buy supper for my best friend
Answer:
The pronoun in parenthesis is the subject of the sentence.
Explanation:
The subject of the sentence is what the sentence is about - what performs the action represented by the verb or is being described.
The object is the receiver of the action represented by the verb.
I in the given sentence is the subject. We can ask: I did what? I offered to buy supper for my best friend. The object in this sentence would be supper.
According to this passage, how does information from your experiences get
to your brain?
A. The five senses
B. Films
C. Routes
D. Patterns
What’s the answer to this question
Yo, this is lit. Ngl, this is gonna help
I threw out some toys and I thought my student had outgrown.My student might feel:
Answer:
sad,upset,betrayed,angry,moody,cranky
Explanation:
is this a claim or not a claim
Answer:
claim
Explanation:
Answer:
yes it is a claim
Explanation:
Question 4 of 10
Repetition works by making new information:
A. second nature.
B. into prior knowledge.
C. more musical.
D. easy to visualize.
SUBMI
Answer:
answer is B
Explanation:
Prior knowledge is what you already know about something so that's what repetition does.
Answer:
The answer is A
Second nature
Its not B
Explanation:
Help me out. Struggling
Answer:
He's speaking in first person, because he's talking as if he were there
Answer:
First person
Explanation:
Using the pronoun I directly denotes that he is using first person.
It is possible to use too many quotes; this weakens the overall voiceb of the essay. True or false
Answer:
I think true. If you use too many quotes (also commas, periods and perenthasies etc.) they the essay, text or book won't be as interasting.
Jason wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up. Like he could ever be an astronaut! The child was seven, and he could barely tie his shoelaces. All of Jason’s brothers were very advanced intellectually and physically. But Jason kept falling short. Perhaps that’s the reason why he had such lofty ambitions.
Answer:
The sentence in the excerpt that shows a mocking tone is:
Like he could ever be an astronaut!
Explanation:
To mock means to make fun of something or someone in a derisive, cruel manner. Notice how the sentence "Like he could ever be an astronaut!" mocks the sentence that came before it. It is, in a cruel, sarcastic way, refuting the possibility of Jason becoming an astronaut like he used to dream of. We can easily hear the tone in which the sentence would be spoken in our minds - a laughing, ironic tone.
PLEASE HELP, MANY POINTS!!!!
Find the claim
From On Being a Cripple / Nancy Mairs
First, the matter of semantics. I am a cripple. I choose this word to name me. I choose this word to name me. I choose from among several possibilities, the most common of which are "handicapped" and "disabled." I made the choice a number of years ago, without thinking, unaware of my motives for doing so. Even now, I’m not sure what those motives are, but I recognize that they are complex and not entirely flattering. People- crippled or not- wince at the word "cripple," as they do not "handicapped" or "disabled." Perhaps I want them to wince. I want them to see me as a tough customer, one to whom the fates/gods/viruses have not been kind, but who can face the brutal truth of her existence squarely. As a cripple, I swagger.
Answer:
From "On Being A Cripple" by Nancy Mairs
The claim is "I am a cripple."
Explanation:
This claim by Nancy is an assertion by her that something is. Usually, as Nancy is making the declaration, she does not provide any evidence to support her affirmation. This is because the readers of this story cannot ascertain why Nancy concludes that she is crippled. If some evidence is given, the claim remains subjective as it is the narrator's personal opinion. After all, she can still claim that she is divinely and extremely blessed in her physical condition.
Nancy Mairs (1986) wrote this short story to question the imprecise descriptions that society has been coining to label some people who are not like others in physical look, as if lessening the truth or bluntness about a person's condition could lessen the pains. For Nancy, she disagrees totally. Instead, she finds meaning and humor on being described as a cripple, the plain truth about her physical condition. She states that she is simply physically crippled. No euphemism should be intended.
Even as I am checking my write-up on this issue, it is being reported as "sensitive" instead of "vulgar." This shows that our society is relegating truth to niceties, just to pander to the sensibilities of others.
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
Jack's favorite breakfast is bacon and eggs, toast, and orange juice.
Jack's favorite breakfast is bacon, and eggs, toast, and orange juice.
Jack's favorite breakfast is bacon and eggs toast, and orange juice.
Jack's favorite breakfast is bacon, and eggs, toast and orange juice.
Answer:
The 1st one
Explanation: I took the test
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
I took the test on k-12 <3
match the root or affix with its meaning.
Answer:
Ultra: beyond/extreme
-Ic: of or pertaining to an action
-Ive: relating to or belonging to
Omni: all
Gopal bought some books last
Saturday. Linto Yes/No question
Answer:
Did gopal bought books last Saturday?
Why does the author think Question 23 should be removed from the federal student aid form? ( a ) The question affects more people of color and discourages people from applying. (B) Disclosing criminal history on the form automatically means you won't get aid.
( c ) People with a criminal background get less aid than otherapplicants. ( d ) The question doesn't allow applicants to explain the nature of their crime.
Answer:
The correct answer is (A).
Explanation:
I did it on common lit.
Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Identify the parts of the plot structure in the Grimm Brothers’ "Little Briar Rose," which is a version of “Sleeping Beauty."
exposition
rising action
climax
falling action
resolution
Also there are two pictures↓↓↓
Answer:
Please, find the answer in the attachment. The system couldn't allow me to submit the answer directly here.
Thank you.
Answer:
exposition,falling action, climax, resolution, rising action
Explanation:
Which sentence contains the best example of paradox?
A. Red marbles tumbled down the steps one by one.
B. The new comedy was so boring, I just had to laugh.
C. Starla's music is O.K., but her fans worship her.
D. A line of masks on the hearth frowned and grimaced.
Answer:
B. The new comedy was so boring, I just had to laugh.
Explain the belief system of Deism.
Answer: Deism or “the religion of nature” was a form of rational theology that emerged among “freethinking” Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries. Deists insisted that religious truth should be subject to the authority of human reason rather than divine revelation.
Explanation:
Deism is a category of belief which holds that religious truths should not be arrived at through revelations or authority; rather, these truths should be founded in human reasoning and observation of nature.
I had a new pen into negative sentence
Answer:
im not sure how
Explanation:
because
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What sensation is created because of the use of adjectives?
Now look at paragraph 6 on pages 133-134 where the sever
below as many adjectives as you can, list what they modify,
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tanthart vonta- nintAfthanna.
Answer:
Nice
Explanation:
I have this but only when I need it nice to know that i'm kinda lonly
Please answer this with the best you got ! YOUR OWN WORDS don’t copy off internet
Answer:
Explanation:
my opinion on the question
Answer:
The truth is honesty. Honesty is telling somebody what it actually is instead of making it up. Our Truths compare to our societies is how everybody can be 100% Honest. And why we can build a better community.
Explanation:
The truth is honesty. Honesty is telling somebody what it actually is instead of making it up. Our Truths compare to our societies is how everybody can be 100% Honest. And why we can build a better community.