Answer:
A.)
Explanation:
Answer:
Simplicity
Explanation
I'm almost positive it's simplicity
Think about it, there is nothing complex about a cat's cradle. Nor is there anything to value about it. And by the wording, I'd say it would mean simplicity.
PLEASE HELP!!! ( brainliest + 15 points)
Can someone write me a fun and creative story that has to have this line somewhere in it,
•I turned on the 10:00 pm news only to see one of the biggest secrets of my life playing out before my eyes.•
In what situation should you maintain the look of a poem when quoting it- no matter how many lines you're using?
A. Every poem, every time- a poem is a work of art
B. Sometimes- lyric poems and shorter pieces, especially.
C. When it seems necessary- such as with visual poems
D. It is never necessary and usually not desirable
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
b. sometimes- lyric poems and shorter pieces especially.
BRAINIEST FOR BEST ANSWER! Find the simile on this page form Bud Not Buddy. And no, I cannot copy and paste.
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
since a simile is where you compare 2 things i imagine the similie would be somwhere were he is talking about the maple tree. "before your could say jack robbison they have gone and grown alot bigger than you ever thought they could"
i had some trouble looking for it and thats all that makes sense for the similie i belive.
Chapter 22: Why is Lyddie forced to leave Lowell
Answer:
YEAH MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND IS RIGHT ...
PLEASE MARK HER BRAINLIST
. How does the point of view affect the tone of this poem?
It creates a feeling of superiority in the reader.
It causes the reader to feel slightly distanced from the scene.
It makes the reader feel as if he/she is making the same decision.
It causes the reader to feel as if he/she has no choice.
3. What is the main theme in this poem?
Deciding which road to take while on a hike
Making choices that may be different from others
How to make the best of a decision in the past
Wondering about the choices that others have made
Answer:
You didn't add a poem
Explanation:
Answer:
there is no poem
Explanation:
Question 1
The best alternate headline for this Article would be __________.
A. Do Something! Global Climate Protests Inspire Youth Activism
B. Youth Activists Take Action to Help Heal the Planet
C. G-o-o-o-al! Youth Soccer Player Scores for Trees
D. Water Warrior Demands Action From World Leaders
It explains what they are doing
Correct the text by inserting two commas
Grab your shoes cap and gown and camera; we're late for the graduation
ceremony !
Answer:
Grab your shoes(,) cap and gown(,) and camera; we're late for the graduation ceremony!
Explanation:
Because it is a list, you should separate each item in the list with a comma
hope this helps
Dare writes in Paragraph 10, “let me hasten to assure you, I am not a woman's suffragist." What is the effect of this claim
Answer:Don’t mind me
Explanation:Just waiting
Georgia and Ginny
Who do you like better marcus hunter or zion matt mayor paul joe
And out of these which one ginny max abby norah (mang)
georgia
pick a boy and a girl of your favorite
and then pick who goes good together
Answer:
GEORGIA AND JOE FOR SURE
AND MARCUS IS SO HOT
Explanation:
Answer:
marcus and zion/joe i cant choose
max or abby (i feel like they should date-)
(ginny hella annyoing)
fav girl: max
fav boy: marcus
fav couple : joe and georgia
Explanation:
Describe the four quilts koly embroiders throughout the novel
Answer:
girl i have no idea but hi
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! How does the speaker support his idea that his “soul has grown deep like the rivers”?
Question 2 options:
A. by describing his interactions with the rivers to show that he has witnessed many important parts of history
B. by explaining that deep rivers were necessary to build impressive structures like the pyramids
C. by employing vivid imagery to describe the similarities of the rivers
D. by remembering all of the things he saw on the rivers when he was growing up
Answer:
The speaker shows that his soul has grown deep like rivers when he recounts the experiences that connect him to his heritage. He is able to look back and see the experiences that led him and his people to this point in their history.
AKA: A
Explanation:
I hope this is what you were looking for:)
How did Billy's father-in-law die? (Slaughterhouse)
Answer:
Airplane crash.
Explanation:
Billy knows the airplane will crash, but he says nothing. The passengers are entertained by a barbershop quartet. The group sings lewd, racist songs to entertain Billy's father-in-law. When the plane crashes into Sugarbush Mountain, Vermont, everyone is killed except Billy and the copilot.
Answer:
Moments after he predicts his own death and closes his speech with the words “Farewell, hello, farewell, hello,” Billy is killed by an assassin's high-powered laser gun. He experiences the violet nothingness of death, and then he swings back into life and to early 1945.
Explanation:
because
please urgent please help
Answer:
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. a
Explanation:
Hope it helps
Answer:
1. You shouldn't walk on = correct
You shouldn't to walk = incorrect
2. Mark should meets = incorrect
Mark should meet = correct
3. We shouldn't call an ambulance = incorrect
We should call an ambulance = correct
4. Should send Amanda = incorrect
Should Amanda send = correct
5. We should go back home = correct
We shouldn't go back home = incorrect
6. Should Jason buy a new car? = correct
Should Jason buys a new car? = incorrect
The line "Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve" uses:
A. anaphora
B. epistrophe
C. asyndeton
D. repetition
E. polysyndeton
We raised corn and pumpkins, and hay for the horse and cows. The corn was gathered into the barn across the road, and a husking-bee gave occasion for mild merrymaking. As necessity arose the dried ears were shelled and the kernels taken to the mill, where an honest portion was taken for grist. The corn-meal bin was the source of supply for all demands for breakfast cereal Hasty-pudding never palled. Small incomes sufficed. Our own bacon, pork, spare-rib, and souse, our own butter, eggs, and vegetables, with occasional poultry, made us little dependent on others. One of the great-uncles was a sportsman, and snared rabbits and pickerel, thus extending our bill of fare. Bread and pies came from the weekly baking, to say nothing of beans and codfish. Berries from the pasture and nuts from the woods were plentiful. For lights we were dependent on tallow candles or whale-oil, and soap was mostly home-made. The information in paragraph 3 suggests that the author and his family came from out West. B) valued independence. valued material items. D) had little business experience.
Answer: B
Valued Independence
Explanation: took the test
When Rifka writes, “my heart knocking against my ribs," in her letter to cousin
Tovah, it is an example of:
Answer: a metaphor
Explanation:
It is being used to describe how hard her heart was beating.
what is the transition to this sentence. Australia has a high voter turnout due to compulsory voting laws ___ the united states voter turnout is often low
a. in contrast,
b. finally,
c. similarly,
Answer:
a. In Contrast
Explanation:
Read the passage, and answer the question that follows:
Lucas shivered as the thunder crashed outside his window. The cold, damp, cabin was hours away from town. Alone and scared, he huddled by the tiny candle. As he wondered whether he would survive the night, a leak opened up in the roof. Water toppled onto the table, drowning the flame, and the room was cast into darkness.
What object in the paragraph best symbolizes hope? (5 points)
The candle
The thunder
The water
The window
Answer:
The candle
Explanation:
which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
A. I have two concerns; that James will forget to empty the trash and that he will start a grease fire?
B. I have two concerns. That James will forget to empty the trash and that he will start a grease fire.
C. I have two concerns: that James will forget to empty the trash and that he will start a grease fire.
D. I have two concerns; that James will forget to empty the trash and that he will start a grease fire.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Semicolons are used to put two WHOLE sentences together, not continuing the same one. Using a period is also incorrect because "That James will forget to empty the trash and that he will start a grease fire" is not a sentence.
A 4-kg car moving with a speed of 2 m/s starts up a hill. How high does the
car roll before it stops.
a
2.0 m
b
1.5 m
c
4.0 m
d
.4 m
Answer:
2.0m
average speed = total distance/speed covered
Therefore 4kg/2m/s
2.0m
(In Romeo and Juliet)
Which character in the play is revengeful, easily offended, angry, and, allegedly, a good swordsman?
A. Romeo
B. Lord Montague
C. Tybalt
D. Mercutio
The Friendship Club has good intentions with its cafeteria seating proposal, but the plan is not a good one. Assigning seats and regularly changing them is not the way to promote friendships. In fact, it can weaken friendships by separating those who only get to socialize during lunchtime.
Which answer option best states the author’s argument?
A.
Teachers, not students, should be in charge of assigned seating in the cafeteria.
B.
The Friendship Club has been breaking, not making, friendships.
C.
Students should be free to choose their own cafeteria seats.
D.
Students who join the Friendship Club don’t sit with their friends during lunch.
Answer:
ANSWER BELOW------Please Mark me brainliest!!!
Explanation:
It would be C
A, "Teachers, not students, should be in charge of assigned seating in the cafeteria." would be a hypocritical statement to the author's claim. So, its not
B also isn't correct because the author's claim never mentions about the flaws of the club. So that statement is pointless.
And D. That defeats the purpose. The author claim is the opposite and the statement would be no good.
Hope this helps!
What does the act of buying and selling the gold nugget represent?
Answer: Making sacrifices to survive
Explanation:
Is the word “cracker” a slur???
Read the excerpt from Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897.
[Rev. Simon Hosack] entered fully into the feeling of suffering and sorrow which took possession of me when I discovered that a girl weighed less in the scale of being than a boy, and he praised my determination to prove the contrary. The old grammar which he had studied in the University of Glasgow was soon in my hands, and the Greek article was learned before breakfast. . . .
Which question would best help the reader understand Rev. Hosack’s viewpoint in this excerpt?
a Why did the pastor study Greek at the University of Glasgow?
b Why does the pastor agree to help Stanton with her studies?
c What methods did the pastor use to teach Stanton Greek?
d What were the pastor’s childhood experiences as a boy?
Which words create an order of events in the poem?
“silent” and “sky”
“until” and “then”
“high” and “arrived”
“morning” and “eyes”
Answer:
B on EDG
Explanation:
The words "morning" and "eyes" create a sequence of events in the poem. This is because the poem describes a person's experience of waking up in the morning and opening their eyes to the world around them.
What point is the beginning of the poem ?The poem begins with a man lying in bed, silent and looking up at the sky, until morning comes and he opens his eyes. This is followed by the person's experience of the morning, which is described in the poem as high and coming.
This sequence of events is important to the poem because it conveys the idea of the beginning of a new day and the personal experience of it. The words "quiet" and "heaven" also create the order of events in the poem.
This is because the poem describes the experience of a person lying in bed, silent and looking at the sky before morning comes. This is an important part of the poem because it expresses the idea of a person finding the beauty of the night sky for a moment before morning comes and opens his eyes. It also expresses the idea of a person who finds a moment to think and contemplate before starting a new day.
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Write the words that you could use to substitute
for each instance of the word "it." HELP ME PLEASEEE
Answer:
This, they
Explanation:
There aren't many words to replace "it," and your instructions weren't very clear. But I hoped this helped a little bit.
I need a strong catchphrase to end a research paper.
In my Science Investigatory Project (S.I.P), I miniaturized Soil Erosion. Now, I have to submit a video of me reading that paper. In the given criteria/rubric, I have to end it with a strong catchphrase. A catchphrase must be short, catchy, and strong. The catchphrase doesn't have to be related to soil erosion, but it would be better that way. Otherwise, please give me a strong, short and MAYBE funny catchphrase to end my research paper.
Answer:
You have two options. You can choose.
Essentially, all life depends upon soil. There can be no life without soil and no soil without soil.
or
Now, are you "blown" away with soil erosion.
Mr. Higgins is depicted as an arrogant man in the text as well as in My Fair Lady.
What is the reason for his arrogance?
A. Higgins is successful in his profession.
B. Higgins belongs to British upper class
C. Higgins is respected by everybody in the society
D. All of above
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1) What is the "American Dream according to the quote above?"
Answer:
The American dream is the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success in a society in which upward mobility is possible for everyone
Explanation: