Answer:
A
Explanation:
Select the grammatically correct form of the sentence: Jerome complains,“We're going to be late, the boss will kill us."*
Jerome complains, “We're going to be late, then the boss will kill us."
Jerome complains, “We're going to be late; the boss will kill us."
No error
Jerome complained, "We're going to be late, the boss will kill us."
Answer:
Jerome complained, "We're going to be late, the boss will kill us." Is the grammatically correct sentence.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
Answer:
Ms. Lily Green - Choice 2
Explanation:
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Answer:
This is Mart Mets. An occupant at your hostel during the holiday. I am writing to express my complaints about my stay at your establishment. Firstly, the staff were very rude, especially at the front desk. They were very snappy towards me when I asked simple questions of them, and one of them even made a fatphobic comment towards me! Secondly, the room I was given was just atrocious! The moment I walked in, a wave of mildew odor just hit me. It was so bad my eyes began to water! The beds weren't made and the sheets looked like they haven't been washed in ages. Don't even get me started on the carpet! It had bald patches that you would see on a diseased stray dog! And I'm nintey percent certain that was where the mildew smell was coming from. Oh! And the neighbors were just so inconsiderate! There was banging, yelling, crashing of objects; I beleive they were a couple. If so, they really need to reconsider their relationship. But that's besides the point! The point is that your hostel was awful and my stay there was far from enjoyable! Good day to you! And I don't mean that in a pleasent way!
Write a narrative paragraph of AT LEAST ten sentences about the option you chose. Convey
your ideas clearly and accurately, using transitional words and complete sentences.
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Answer:
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What is the best resolution for the narrative?
A.
And so, I decided to stop worrying and start looking forward to the adventure that awaited me.
B.
I missed my friends desperately and wanted nothing more than to return to the city I grew up in.
C.
I knew I would miss my friends, so I planned to visit them some time next year.
D.
I wish my mom had asked me what I wanted before making the decision to move.
TEXT: The following is a student draft. It may contain errors.
Two weeks before I started high school, my mother announced we would be moving . . . to an entirely different city, halfway across the country! Needless to say, I was horrified. I had already arranged for a way to avoid taking the bus carpooling with my friend Kwe and had signed up for all my classes and extracurricular activities. I was certain this new school wouldn't have nearly as many options, and I knew there was no way I was going to be able to set up a new carpool with only a few days to meet new people.
I would be moving away. I wondered, what would this new city be like; what would the people be like; what would people do with their time? I just couldn't fathom a life outside of the one I knew and so I began to worry about whether I would be able to fit in.
These were the thoughts that haunted me for the next fourteen days, as we packed all our possessions and loaded them into the moving truck; as we drove two thousand miles across the country; as we settled into our new apartment; and then, as I stood staring at the massive glass doors that led into the new school I would begin the next day. But as I stood there, hesitant to take another step into this unknown world, I realized something: things are never as bad as I think they will be.
Answer:
A.
And so, I decided to stop worrying and start looking forward to the adventure that awaited me.
Explanation:
According to the given narrative, the author talks about his horror at finding out from his mother that they would be moving to a new city. He was terrified about whether he would fit in and if he would be able to make new friends at his new school. He thought and pondered about this for the next fourteen days, but when they finally moved, he found out things were not as bad as he thought.
Therefore, the best resolution for the narrative is "And so, I decided to stop worrying and start looking forward to the adventure that awaited me."
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There’s a photo of the selection and the question with the answers
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Answer:
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Explanation:
its b
what does the term "smuggler" most closely mean as used in paragraph 5?
Answer:
The point is about the paragraph 5 , the term "smuggler" means :
One who secretly moves something or someone from one country to another. Chaotic and frightening.
When you analyze the claim made by an author, what is your next step—after identifying the claim? Find the supporting evidence the author provides. Look for the article's main ideas and topic sentences. Read other articles that make similar claims. Decide if the reasons provided for the claim are good ones.
Answer:
Find the supporting evidence the author provides.
Explanation:
The next step after analyzing the claim made by an author, and identifying the claim is to find the supporting evidence the author provides.
This is because, anybody can make a claim, but finding evidence to support that claim is what makes the claim valid and acceptable.
Answer:
Find the supporting evidence the author provides.
Explanation:
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What is the meaning for f Thoreau statement I have learned the swiftest traveller is he that goes afoot
Thoreau wanted to analyze and examine the swiftest traveler because he have a keen interest in that case.
What does Thoreau tried to say?
When Thoreau says, "i have found that no exertion of the legs can bring two minds much nearer to one another," he means that physical closeness doesn't guarantee intellectual or spiritual closeness.
Thoreau has expressed this riddle of the distance involved in being solitary in "Economy" and will express it again in "Visitors."
He points out that no amount of walking can bring people together, deliberately confusing "close physical proximity" with "agreeing with one another."
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(1) The recent anonymous donation to Kent Middle School needs to be
put toward replacing damaged materials in the school library. (2)
During the record rainfall in April, the library roof leaked and ruined a
number of crucial items in the library's reference section. (3) Every
single world atlas is now covered in mold and warped beyond use. (4)
All in all, over 50 percent of the collection was damaged in some way.
(5) Others have pointed out that we should be allocating money to
computers and not books, since this is where students will be doing
most of their research. (6) What these critics are forgetting is that
hands-on research in the library provides a sense of wonder and real-
world discovery that engages the senses in a way that no computer
can. (7) In short, we need to restock the library to ensure our students
have a variety of learning opportunities at their fingertips and are not
just locked behind a blinking screen.
Which of the following transitions should be added to the beginning of
sentence 3 to best enhance the organization of the paragraph?
A. Lastly, B. For instance, C. On the other hand, D. Regardless,
Answer B, For Instance
Answer:
for instance
Explanation:
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NEED HELP ASAP - Refer to pages 2-3 of the poems. What is the best summary of “Sonnet LX”
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Text-Dependent Questions
Directions: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences.
PART A: Which of the following identifies the theme of the text?
Fathers and sons do not get along.
Parents try to give children what they can to help them have a better life.
An education is the most important thing a person can pursue.
It’s important to keep moving forward, even during hard times.
Answer: B. Parents try to give children what they can to help them have a better life.
Explanation:
The option that identifies the theme of the text is that "Parents try to give children what they can to help them have a better life".
The detail from the text that supports the answer is when it was stated that there was nothing to give the child except the things regarding who he was and also where he came from. Since his pappy did something, he can do something as well.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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Answer:
B. Decrepit
Explanation:
Well, they're asking you for a negative connotation, correct?
If you don't know what a connotation is, it's basically the feeling involved with a word. For example, two words that technically mean the same thing are: stench and aroma. They both mean a smell, but stench has a negative connotation (like you wouldn't say "Her perfume had a gorgeous stench.") and aroma has a positive connotation ("Her perfume had a gorgeous aroma." fits much better).
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So, using inferencing, you want to find a sentence that sounds negative. Let's go through each answer choice together:
-A. Aging
Well, aging is actually a word that has a neutral connotation. It could be used perfectly well in both "Her aging skin sagged" and "Her aging skin still shone". Even if you're not sure about the connotation of aging (it is the only answer choice that doesn't show up in the passage after all), you can skip this one and go look at the others.
-B. Decrepit
Now, this is where we can look at the sentences before and after the word to see if they're being used positively or negatively. We can see that the passage tells us that decrepit is being used by someone who wants to demolish the library. If this isn't enough evidence, the following sentence states that "'It detracts from the downtown.'" Doesn't sound like this guy likes the library very much, huh. Therefore we can rule decrepit as having a negative connotation. We'll still go through the other ones to see why they aren't the answer.
-C. Venerable
Let's look at the sentence venerable is being used in. "'That venerable edifice had many distinguished guests, including a U.S. president.'" They also tell you that the man saying this believes the library should be saved. That's why venerable can be ruled as having a positive or maybe even neutral connotation.
-D. Vintage
Vintage is used in the sentence. "'The library is a historic treasure. It has elements of vintage architecture.'" Calling the library a historic treasure sounds positive, no? That is why vintage will also have a positive/neutral connotation.
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That's all for explanations! I hope your understanding of why the answer is correct has improved after reading my lengthy explanation!
What does Max say to Kane that stops him
from killing Loretta? (Freak the mighty)
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one smile lights up the room but baby your smile lights up my world
Answer:
(;-;)
Explanation:
Roses are red
violets are blue
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and that as too
Answer:
Are you a magician? Because when you are around everyone else disappears.
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GUIDED WRITING (125-150 words)
You have been talking about hobbies with your friend.
-What is your favourite hobby?
-When do you do it?
-How do you feel when doing it?
Write your essay using all the notes and give reasons for your point of view.
Hi dear ,
How are you? I'm fine here. I would like to share with you my hobbies.I have a lot hobbies to do such as cycling,cooking,dancing, singing,drawing and many more.My most favorite hobby is cooking because I love to cook.I just cook with my mom at the weekend .They have a lots of benefits to cook instead you can spend the time with your family while cooking.You can cook your favourite dish or anything else.That's it for now bye.
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I just write down my point and elaborations .
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What effect does the author's use of language such as "cause a swimmin and awsome create in the poem F. It makes the speaker sound casual G. It makes the speaker sound persuasive H. It makes the speaker seem caring toward animals I. It makes the speaker seem knowledge able about otters
Answer:
It makes the speaker sound casual
Explanation:
The use of "cause, a-swimmin, and awesome" by the poet makes her sound casual. A casual text is one that is written in a relaxed tone, and an informal manner. Such a text makes use of everyday language that is easily understood by the reader. As a person reads the poem, "Ode to an Otter", there is a feeling of familiarity and good understanding of what the poet is saying because of her choice of words.
She abbreviated because using 'cause' and always swimming, using 'a-swimmin'. This removes the formality in the poem and makes it informal or casual.
Which research source would provide the most bais-free information about H. Vodermoots’s life
Answer:
The source with the most bias-free information is a selection from a biographical dictionary. This source would provide factual information about H. Vondermoot's life and would do it in an objective manner.
a speech about murder
Answer:
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Read the following sentences. Identify what is being
described. Write the letter of the correct answer in your notebook.
1. This is the most important part of the book where the content,
lessons and activities are found.
a. author
C. cover
b. body
d. table of contents
purpose.
informatic
Answer:
This is the most important part of the book where the content, lessons and activities are found.
The correct answer is letter B. body
The body is the most important part of the book where the content lesson and activities are found, this the part where all the information is written and everything about the story or what the book is all about.
The body is the part of the book with lots of pages, for example the book is 200 pages, almost 180 or more of this pages belongs to the body.
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What is Keller's response to criticisms others have about American materialism in regard to the Empire State Building?
Answer:
She claims that the Empire State Building still has poetry beneath its surface, and it´s a source of inspiration, something beautiful and spiritual.
Explanation:
When asked about what he "saw" from the top of the then newly-opened, Hellen Keller, who was famously both deaf and blind since she was a child, wrote a letter (1932) describing her experience. There, she deems those who see the building as a symbol of American Materialism and vanity to be cynics and supersensitive souls, unable to appreciate the beauty of the building and how it symbolizes the efforts put into constructing it.
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I need to make a quiz about the setting or culture of a book. I choose harry potter
what are some questions I could ask?
Answer:
Have you had your Hogwarts letter yet?Which Deathly Hallow would you choose and why?You can kiss one of the Hogwarts students in Harry's year – who will it be?Which Hogwarts house do you belong to?
Explanation:
these is the question I have after reading harry potter. I hope it helps u
Which of the following is an example of a thesis statement?
a. My audience will join the Red Cross.
b. Joining the Red Cross is a simple way to become more active in your communit
The importance of the Red Cross
d. Why I think the Red Cross is a unique organization.
Answer:
B. Joining the Red Cross is a simple way to become more active in your community.
According to the author of “My Possessions, Myself,” in what way do burglary victims often feel they have been violated?
A. in their sense of personal safety
B. in their dreams and expectations
C. in their sense of personal identity
D. in their faith in fellow human beings
Answer:
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Explanation:
I believe the answer is C. in their sense of personal identity.
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POEM : Life
POET : Henry Van Dykê
at what percentage does the ela iready diagnostic end
Answer:
i-Ready's diagnostic assessment provides a scaled score (ranges from 0 to 800) that can be tracked and compared across grades.
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I would personally change some of your transition words that you have in here. For example, change it to “in the text” or “on this page”. It’s also not as fluid and doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily as normal
Explanation:
You want your paragraphs to flow and not be sidetracked on other topics. Have one to two sentences focusing on one thing about the story such as suspense, twists, plot points etc. Hope this makes sense :)
Answer:
In your first sentence, you put "fluid" but based off the rest of the sentence I believe you mean "fluent".
In your second sentence, put a period AFTER the word "interesting" and capitalize the "T" in "the".
In your fourth sentence, take away the period after the word "murder" and connect those sentences
In your sixth sentence, take away the comma and make "give" plural. So it should be "This sentence gives"
Lastly, in your second-to-last sentence take away the period after Lanyon.
Explanation:
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A devastating tornado struck Joaquin's house and many others on his street. Their homes were completely destroyed. Citizens from a nearby town delivered food and clothing to Joaquin and the other tornado victims. What were the neighboring citizens doing when they delivered supplies ?
Making a budget
Changing laws
Volunteering
Improving the environment
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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1.) Thesauruses typically tell users:
A.) the country where a particular synonym is used.
B.) the state where a particular antonym is used.
C.) how to pronounce a word.
D.) a word's etymology.
Answer:
B.) the state where a particular antonym is used.
Explanation: