being able to speak to one another very well, and with that try to speak the same language so it comes across very respectful. whether that's getting a translator
PLEASE HELP
I NEED A 5 PARAGRAPH LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY ON THE LION KING
Will give 100 points
Answer:
The film I decided to summarize is The Lion King by Walt Disney. It is an animated
film as are all Disney movies. The movie opens with the themes song “The Circle Of Life” playing as the camera show Mufasa, king of the lions holding his newborn son Simba. The whole community of animals is here at Pride Rock to witness young Simba because he is the future king. Everyone in the kingdom is happy about the birth of the new prince except for one lion. That lion is Scar. Scar is Mufasas brother and was next in line to be king before Simba took his place. Scar is angry and jealous of young Simba. Young Simba is a very happy lion. He plays all the time with his best friend, a lioness named Nala. Simba is watched by the…show more content…
Scar then tells Simba that he should leave because Mufasas death was his fault and the kingdom will be angry with him.. Simba departs Pride Rock very solemnly. Simba finds his own place to live far away. He then meets Timon (a wisecracking merecat) and Pumba (a goofy warthog). Timon and Pumba become his best friends. They teach Simba to live with no worries. The three of them sing “Hakuna Matata”. As time passes Timon and Pumba raise Simba, they become his family. Simba is a full grown lion now, much resembling his father. Meanwhile, Pride Rock is in shambles. There is no food and there are hyenas everywhere. Scar and the hyenas have ruined the once great Pride Rock.. Scar makes it the lionesses job to go out and find food. One day while out hunting for food a fully grown Nala ventures to near Simbas home. The two recognize eachother fully grown. Nala tells Simba that everyone thought he was dead. She informs him of the kingdoms state and tells him that he should return and take his place as king. Simba refuses because he feels he’s been gone too long. Also in the back of his mind he still feels guilty and responsible for Mufasas death. Nala is angered and storms off. Simba goes off to think and while hes thinking he calls to his father for help. Mufasa appears to Sima in the clouds. Mufasa tells Simba that he must take his place in the circle of life and go take the throne like he was the king of the jungle...
Explanation:
On which object, the moon or earth, will Astronaut Joe feel a greater force of gravity?
what is the subject in " fill a bucket with washing compound"
Answer: subject verb dep.
Explanation:
Ana loves to travel, so she will __________ her upcoming trip.
A. relish
B. dynamic
C. appease
D. intimacy
Answer:
Relish
Explanation:
please help me, please
Character traits are used to determine a character’s motivation
yes the charachter traits help you learn how this person act once you do that you will understand what will motivate them and what won't.
what goes up and down but never moves
Answer:
what goes up and down but never moves
What goes up and down but never moves? The stairs
Explanation:
stairs
Explanation:
stairs goes up and down at the same time but don't move firm,but not moving
Which of the following statements about Mrs. Obama’s point of view is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 34)?
But because they refused to be defined by anyone else’s idea of who they were and what they could be, because they held fast to their impossible dreams for themselves and their children, today, my two daughters wake up each morning in the White House.
Answer choices for the above question
A. She worries that her own children will not appreciate the struggles and sacrifices of their ancestors.
B. She believes that focusing on small ways to improve one’s future can have amazing and unforeseen consequences.
C. She believes that her ancestors were driven to see one of their great grandchildren become president or first lady one day.
D. She thinks it is important to keep one’s dreams realistic and not overly ambitious.
Answer: She believes that focusing on small ways to improve one’s future can have amazing and unforeseen consequences.
Explanation:
In stanza 3, who is "thy" referring to? Answer choices:
Washington
The Goddess
King George 111
The United States
Answer: United States
Explanation:
In stanza 3, "thy" is referring to the United States. The United State in the poem was also referred to as the land of freedom's heavenly defenses race.
Other options such as Washington, The Goddess and King George 111 are all incorrect. Therefore, the correct option is D.
River and rivulet have the same root. The suffix -let means "lesser."
What is the most likely definition of rivulet?
A)safe stream
B)large stream
C)small stream
D)fast stream
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
c small stream
Explanation:
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What type of sentence is the one below? Sergeant Torres handed my brother a bottle of water, and then he asked him to explain what had happened. What type of sentence is this?
A. Simple
B. Complex
C. Imperative
D. Compound
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
If you put a period where the comma is and removed the "and", the scentence in 2 different parts would still make sense.
Sergeant Torres handed my brother a bottle of water. Then he asked him to explain what had happened.
1. Rewrite the sentences using used to if it is possible. Write can't change
where you can't change the sentence.
1 I talked to him on Monday.
2 I hated school when I was a teenager.
3 My parents didn't eat out very often.
4 We visited our grandmother every weekend.
5 I went to the cinema with Mark yesterday.
6 Did you watch a lot of TV when you were a child?
Answer:
1 I talked to him on Monday. --> CAN'T CHANGE
2 I hated school when I was a teenager. --> I used to hate school when I was a teenager.
3 My parents didn't eat out very often. --> My parents didn't use to eat out very often.
4 We visited our grandmother every weekend. --> We used to visit our grandmother every weekend.
5 I went to the cinema with Mark yesterday. --> CAN'T CHANGE
6 Did you watch a lot of TV when you were a child? --> Did you use to watch a lot of TV when you were a child?
Explanation:
First, let's understand why we can't change numbers 1 and 5. "Used to" can be employed to refer to habitual actions in the past, that is, actions that happened frequently. In numbers 1 and 5, we are talking about a single action that happened at a specific time in the past, not about actions that happened often. Therefore, "used to" is not applicable to them.
All the other sentences are speaking of actions that happened often during a period of time in the past. If the sentence is affirmative, all we need to do is add "used to" before the main verb in its base form. If the sentence is negative, we use "didn't use to" before the main verb. Interrogative sentences place the auxiliary "did" before the subject, followed by "use to" and the main verb. Note that, in the negative and interrogative forms, it's "use", not "used".
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Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
In "The Whippoorwill," what is the speaker's viewpoint of the whippoorwill’s call?
A. It is beautiful, and he wishes he could hear it more.
B. It makes him feel sad that the day is coming to an end.
C. It makes him wish that more birds lived near him.
D. He finds it annoying and disruptive to the calm.
Answer: A
Explanation: He wants to hear more of nature
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Just took the test on k12!
How does the ad try to get the reader to buy Worn-out Jeans?
Answer:
The ripped off jeans style looks cool from the ad and many people wanted it since it looks cool
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the correct answer is the third option
What is one theme found in Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing"?
I Hear America Singing
by Walt Whitman
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe
and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off
work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the
deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing
as he stands,
The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the
morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at
work, or of the girl sewing or washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,
The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young
fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.
A.
Work and entertainment should not be mixed.
B.
Diverse people contribute to the country's identity.
C.
People are more productive when they enjoy their work.
D.
Working in a modern society allows people to have diverse skills.
Read the stanza from "The Battle of Blenheim."
Old Kaspar took it from the boy,
Who stood expectant by;
And then the old man shook his head,
And, with a natural sigh,
“’Tis some poor fellow’s skull,” said he,
“Who fell in the great victory.
Which mood does the setting in this stanza from “The Battle of Blenheim” best create?
A. somber
B. anxious
C. hopeful
D. whimsical
Answer:
somber
Explanation:
because it's about somebody who's died and that's somber topic. also you can tell because the old man says some poor fellow which shows he feels sorry for the man.
I hope that helps
Answer:
somber
Explanation:
because it's about someone who is dead and that's a somber topic. Also you may notice because the old man says some poor fellow which shows he feels sorry for the man in a somber way.
Hope this helps!
Which of these transitions sets up a conclusion? *
O first
O to sum up
O on the other hand
Rhyme scheme of sleeping in forest poem pls answer quick
Answer:
line 2 4 6 8 10 12 are the ryming scheme lines.
"From far below, a scratchy bristlyness sprang upon me.." Which
figurative language device is being used here?
Answer:
dcdcdc
Explanation:
Answer:
personifcation
Explanation:
in the story thank you mam what similarity between roger and mrs jones does she mention
Madden is leafing through the back of a book, and she runs across a list of words in alphabetical order. Definitions follow the words. What page did Madden find? *
Answer:
Madden has found the glossary.
Explanation:
A glossary is a list that presents words in alphabetical order followed by their meanings. Glossaries can be found after texts or at the end of books, and their purpose is to offer the definition of vocabulary used in the text or book. Glossaries usually focus on terms specific to a subject or field whose meanings readers may not know. Occasionally, depending on the subject, glossaries can also provide translations.
how to write a persuasive writting on this topic Are exams the proper measuring stick for student performance?
Answer: yes they are
Explanation:
in order to know the students level they'd do exams to see their level
what does clucked at him like hens mean
Answer:
who knows lol
Explanation:
Have you ever read the story “The All American Slurp”
Find one example of a hyperbole from the story.
https://hansonlibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/6th-Grade-Short-Story.pdf
Here is the story link please read it for me and find one example of a hyperbole from the story.
If u answer it I’ll mark you as brainiest.
Who was the man in the woods that John Aycliffe met & Asta's son
overheard their conversation?
Sir Richard du Brey
King Edward
Lord Furnival
which is the longest word in english . and what is it about ??
Answer:
The correct answer is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
Explanation:
The word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is an artificial word that supposedly means, "lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica dust, causing inflammation in the lungs." It is used mainly as an example when speaking of very long words.
A disease that meets the definition of the word is commonly called silicosis.
The 45-letter word was coined to be the longest in the English language. It is, in fact, the longest word to appear in an English dictionary, found in current editions of several dictionaries. It is usually abbreviated with the number P45.
We see the bright light of the Moon at night, but the Moon has no
light of its own. We only see it because of the light from the Sun.
Sunlight bounces off the Moon and back to us on Earth.
The Moon seems to change shape, but it really does not. It looks that
way because of how the sunlight hits it. The Moon orbits the Earth.
That is, it goes around the Earth. At the same time, the Earth orbits
or goes around the Sun.
The Moon and Earth are always moving. For this reason, sunlight hits
the Moon in different ways. That is why the Moon looks different
every night.
Which sentence explains how we can see the Moon at night?
A That is why the Moon looks different every night.
B Sunlight bounces off the Moon and back to us on Earth.
C The Moon seems to change shape, but it really does not
Spell this word correctly.
pīk' cher
Answer:
Correct spelling for the English word "Cher"
Explanation:
Answer:
picture its picture i think
How could rewriting a story in the first-person point of view change the perspective and theme of a story that
was originally written in the third-person point of view?
Answer:
Rewriting the story to first-person would change the perspective of the story. Originally it was third person, so you generally know about most characters from a narrator point of view. However in first person, it focuses on only one character's thoughts and feelings and the reasons for their decisions.