Answer:
Hey -------,
How are you? Its been a while hasn't it haha. This quarantine has been such a pain in the back since we can't socialize, and you know me good enough to know that I LOVE to socialize. And now that I can't even socialize with you, I don't know what I'm gonna do the majority of the day. Things have been so boring as well. We can't go outside unless its for groceries and essential stuff. Life sucks right now. Hey ------, can I tell you something? Please please please stay safe if you do go outside. My aunt Karen has been tested positive for C o vid-19, and I can't even see her to say "Hi." I really hope this quarantine ends soon, but I know its for the best. Well anyways, I hope you're feeling good despite this whole quarantine pandemic. Maybe I'll see you in school in the next couple of months. See you soon! :)
Sincerely,
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Activity 1: A. Directions: Put a check (√) on the space provided before the number if the statement is correct and cross (X) if the statement is incorrect. Place your answer on a piece of paper.
_______ 1. An outline will help you stay organized and focused throughout the writing process and help ensure proper coherence [flow of ideas] in your final paper.
_______ 2. In outlining, if there aren’t at least two “sub-points” for each main idea,
that idea may not be that relevant to the topic.
_______ 3. Even if the outline is incomplete, you will have a clear picture of how you
want your paper to develop.
_______ 4. With an outline, you will be much less likely to get writer's block. An
outline will show where you're going and how to get there.
_______ 5. Knowing your audience allows you to focus your paper better.
Answer:
1. True An outline will help you stay organized and focused throughout the writing process and help ensure proper coherence [flow of ideas] in your final paper.
2. False In outlining, if there aren’t at least two “sub-points” for each main idea, that idea may not be that relevant to the topic.
3. False Even if the outline is incomplete, you will have a clear picture of how you want your paper to develop.
4. True With an outline, you will be much less likely to get writer's block. An
outline will show where you're going and how to get there.
5. True Knowing your audience allows you to focus your paper better.
Explanation:
An outline is a sketch or a list of vital points that a writer wishes to fully express in his literary work or speech. An outline serves as a guide that keeps the writer on track as he delivers a speech or writes a book. It helps the writer not to fall out of line or lose focus. Main points are highlighted and properly discussed.
An outline is a very important feature of writing. The writer must also tailor the points being discussed to the audience and should endeavor to complete the outline so that no points are lost. When this is done, writer's block is prevented.
Fear is simple and profound essay
Answer: Fear is simple and profound, Profound : very great or intense 2 just like love is simple and profound. And fear will drive us to make choices that our hearts don't long to make, that our spirits don't long to make. And fear keeps us from trusting the great mystery within ourselves.
which of the following is an example of mainstreaming?
Answer:
there are two mainstreaming such as integration and inclusion
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Hey, could you post the article so I can help you out? Thanks!
Metamorphosis
by Frank Kafka
One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armor-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.
"What's happened to me?" he thought. It wasn't a dream.
Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad. "How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense," he thought, but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right, and in his present state couldn't get into that position. However hard he threw himself onto his right, he always rolled back to where he was. He must have tried it a hundred times, shut his eyes so that he wouldn't have to look at the floundering legs, and only stopped when he began to feel a mild, dull pain there that he had never felt before.
There was a cautious knock at the door near his head. "Gregor," somebody called-it was his mother-"it's quarter to seven. Didn't you want to go somewhere?" Gregor was shocked when he heard his own voice answering, it could hardly be recognized as the voice he had had before. As if from deep inside him, there was a painful and uncontrollable squeaking mixed in with it, the words could be made out at first but then there was a sort of echo which made them unclear. Gregor had wanted to give a full answer and explain everything, but in the circumstances contented himself with saying: Yes, mother, yes, thank-you, I'm getting up now."
Read these lines from the excerpt again:
He must have tried it a hundred times, shut his eyes so that he wouldn't have to look at the floundering legs, and only stopped when he began to feel a mild, dull pain there that he had never felt before.
What does the phrase shut his eyes tell the reader about how Gregor feels about his appearance? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
A:Gregor is proud
B:Gregor is disgusted
C:Gregor wants to show off
D:Gregor feels curious
Answer:
Gregor is disgusted.
Explanation:
He is disgusted with the way he looks - or he thinks he looks.
which element of the text best helps the reader determine the central idea?
Answer:
key details
Explanation:
the third option
Help
English
Will
Give
Brainlist
What is a "filter bubble?"
a) the way in which we tend to encounter only information and opinions that we agree with,
online and in person
b) the way in which the internet filters information so that we see and interact only with good
things
c) the way in which information filters down to us through the news media but not social
media
d) the way in which we collect information from a wide variety of sources on the internet
Answer:
The answer to your question is b/a
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
I believe the answer is↬a) the way in which we tend to encounter only information and opinions that we agree with, online and in person.
hope this helps,have a great day!!
~Pinky~
writing an email refusing an invitation To go to birthday
Answer:
Dear Sally,
I would like to inform you that I have recieved your invitation to your birthday party. I must say that I cannot come to this event due to unfortunate events of me not wanting to come to it, though I would like to give you a little something. Happy Birthday, Sally. Unfortunately, that is all I can give you. Sorry for wasting your time, money, and supplies. Good day, Ma'am.
Sincerely, [Your name].
Explanation:
I dunno, you can change it up if you want to. It's just a little sum sum I wipped up :>
A Good Place for Maggie
by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman (excerpt)
For the last hour she had been so intent on the changing countryside that she forgot to buy gas. The gauge said empty. She drove on, dreading the moment when the motor would draw on the last drop of gasoline and give up. She was driving on a narrow country road lined with tall eucalyptus trees and nothing else. Then in a clearing on the left side of the road, she saw a battered old sign with faded red letters: G-A-S. No, it wasn’t a mirage; it was more like a miracle. With a grateful sigh she turned into the run-down station, bumping over broken concrete and coming to a stop by one of two pumps.
A weary-looking old man in grease-spotted overalls appeared beside her. “Fill ‘er up?”
“Is it cheaper if I pump it myself?” It didn’t look as if he’d take a credit card and she was low on cash.
“All the same here, missy,” the man called, rounding the car. “Fill ‘er up?”
Maggie said yes, please go ahead, and climbed out of the blue VW. Good thing I didn’t splurge on lunch, she thought, staring at the pumps. Gas is almost twice as high up here as it is in Los Angeles. But I’m not complaining. When she had driven mile after mile without finding a gas station, she had begun to think that maybe being sixteen and a half didn’t make her that smart; maybe a trip like this was a little much for her. Now she felt better. She stretched and thought, Dad would be proud of me. I’m doing what is right for me. Oh, I’ll miss my friends, especially Mim and Lorena. I’ll even miss Ryan. I wonder if he was really going to ask me to the TGI June bash? Well, that’s history. Now is now.
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Select the correct answer.
Which text structure does the author use in the underlined sentence?
A.
foreshadowing
B.
figurative language
C.
parallel plot
D.
flashback
Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
My brother wants to ........ Roses and orchids in the garden A. Watch B. Make C. Take D. Plant
Answer:
D. Plant
Explanation:
To plant roses/orchids is a common act that is usually referenced when referring to any plant and is therefore the most plausible answer.
Answer:
plant
Explanation:
I mean, he might decide to watch them so that they don't run away:D
how does this passage crsate a sence of place
By describing the rising and setting of the sun, the author lets the reader know that one day has passed on the boy’s journey.
The passage highlights that the sheep’s days are always the same, creating a sense of timelessness.
The passage emphasizes the misery the boy feels at doing the same thing, day after day.
By describing the day-to-day schedule of the sheep, the passage evokes a sense of joy.
This question is missing the passage. I was able to find the complete question online. The passage is as follows:
Read the passage from "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho.
The only things that concerned the sheep were food and water. As long as the boy knew how to find the best pastures in Andalusia, they would be his friends. Yes, their days were all the same, with the seemingly endless hours between sunrise and dusk; and they had never read a book in their young lives, and didn't understand when the boy told them about the sights of the cities. They were content with just food and water, and, in exchange, they generously gave of their wool, their company, and once in a while their meat.
Answer:
The passage creates a sense of place:
B. The passage highlights that the sheep's days are always the same, creating a sense of timelessness.
Explanation:
Paulo Coelho is a Brazilian writer born in 1947. His books are successful all over the world, including the novel "The Alchemist", in which the main character, Santiago, follows a dream he believes to be prophetic.
In this particular passage from "The Alchemist", Santiago is taking care of the sheep. The narrator focuses on describing how the days go by, one after the other, with no change. For the sheep, all that matters is water and food. The sun rises and sets, and the hours between those two moments seem endless to them. Their days are always the same, just like their worries. With that description, the passage highlights a sense of timelessness.
A goalkeeper as well as the defender __________ a key role in helping a team to win ( playing,play ,plays,played
Answer:
D answer is plays becos it is a singular noun
CAN SOMEONE PLS PLS HELP WITH ALL THE GRADEBOOK IS CLOSING SOON PLS
1. "Do we have a quiz today?" Lindsey asked.
2. Peter asked, "Will we play a k*hoot today?"
3. Giana smiled and said, "You are my favorite teacher."
4. "No one is allowed on the playground today," Mrs. Miller told her class.
5. "If we don't leave now," Sally insisted "We will be late for school."
6. My father always told me, "Look both ways before you cross the street."
According to the broadcast “Generators Power Puerto Rico,” how has the dependence of generators introduced division between citizens? What evidence is used in the broadcast to support this claim? Pls hurry i only have till midnight :(
Explanation:
introduced division between
Why does the author most likely quote kieth Hampton
Answer:
Keith is of the belief that social media can be helpful to those who are socially inept or who need support from their friends - or made up friends -
Explanation:
Some people are of the belief that social media can be hurtful, damaging, dehumanizing, bullying, etc......KH thinks it could be good for some people
Which of the following best states the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning
Explanation:
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I’ve heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But i’ve bought a big bat. I’m all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me! Dr. Seuss
What does the speaker mean by “ now my troubles are going to have troubles with me! “
mean-spirited competition
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Answer:3rd one
Explanation:
Since its asking for a negative answer, you can already see how the sentence express the fact that some Mexican currency was useless.
On page 120, it says that “Iggy is talking fast, like he cant wait to get rid of the words and leave.” What do you think Iggy is feeling right now, and why? (freak the mighty)
What are the 12 steps of the Hero’s Journey in the book The Adoration of Jenna Fox?
Answer:
the 12 steps of the Hero’s Journey in the book The Adoration of Jenna Fox are:
1. The Ordinary World
2. The Call of Adventure
3. Refusal of the Call
4. Meeting the Mentor
5. Crossing the First Threshold
6. Tests, Allies, Enemies
7. Approach to the Inmost Cave
8. The Ordeal
9. Reward (Seizing the Sword)
10. The Road Back
11. Resurrection
12. Return with the Elixir
What is something you are nervous about for next year in school?
Answer:
id k if this is for a grade or not but I wrote it like it is so here.
Explanation:
Next year, I am nervous about how the dynamic will be between my peers and I. Since the pandemic, we have changed significantly; a year and a half of isolation does that to you. Although we can still communicate online and maybe see each other with masks on, its not quite the same as it use to be. As restrictions ease up, I am curious to know if things will truly "go back to normal again." I believe with any drastic change like this, there is no full recovery. There is no "normal." I believe now I have to be a little bit more cautious, maybe a little bit more observant of my friends. Because while my mental health and experiences may have changed, so have theirs. Now, more than ever, I need to look out for people as much as I wish they would look out for me.
Answer:
probably nothing. I think I'm kinda confident
Please Help!
Directions: Respond to this question to demonstrate your understanding of the topic/content. Be sure to provide adequate and relevant details learned in the module to support your response. Pay close attention to organizing your response so it makes sense and uses correct grammer. Your response should be at least 5-7 sentences at a minimum for each question
Question 1: Explain how a writer can make his/her writing credible? Use key vocabulary words from module 1 to help you explain your answer.
Question 2: What is the relationship between literature and our identity? How can reading a novel shape our identity?
Question 3: Explain what an author needs to consider when writing an essay?
Answer:
question 2 yep I'm sure.
Need answer ASAP!!! I’ll mark brainliest if correct
Select the correct answer.
What is the effect of the structure in the essay "Loneliness. an American Malady" by Carson McCullers?
A.The clear and concise narration allows the reader to draw connections across the essay.
B.The stream-of-consciousness narration allows a more intimate connection to the reader. a
C.The melancholic thoughts in the narration create a frustrated and incoherent mood.
D.The sense of moral isolation creates a need to belong among emotionally detached readers.
Answer:
I'll choose D.
Explanation:
hope it helps you
I will give brainliest to the first correct answer! Write an analytical statement that describes how access to education has changed throughout American history.
Answer:
advice shows that equity can go hand in hand with quality that reducing school individual or society capitis to respond
EASY BRAINLY- what is the power of a single voice
It has about the same power as one voice I think.
Which transition words best fill in the blanks?
Teachers have recommended that the school provide more homework
help for students. Ll, they say that too many students are relying
on family members for help. L)many family members lack the
time and knowledge to give the appropriate help.
1. teachers say
that the school should provide a homework-help hotline.
A. However, Similarly, In contrast
B. Although; Next; In fact
C. First of all; Unfortunately, Therefore
D. In addition; Such as; Finally
Answer:
A sounds more comfortable for me.
Explanation:
A just seems like the right answer. Anyways, I hope this helped :)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer C is the best option because it shows why teachers are recommending that the the school provides more homework help with the transition of "First of all" which introduces reasoning. The next transition "Unfortunately" presents the obstacle for some students when asking for help on their homework from family. And lastly the transition "Therefore" brings us back to why teachers are recommending the school provides more homework help to students by providing a homework-help hotline.
Nobody heard the music. (into passive)
Explanation:
the music was not heard is the correct
PLZZ HELP!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLEST
Answer:
I GOT YOU
Explanation:
a. "which would totally be a good thing"
b. which would be excellent for those who priorotise democracy.
Answer:
“This would get a higher voter turnout, which would totally be a good thing” is the shift in style. You could rewrite it to say, “This would get a higher voter turnout.” You can also rewrite that sentence however you want as long as it doesn’t use totally, which makes it unprofessional.
Explanation:
Why is Thomas afraid of the beetle blade?*
A. Because he thinks it is a spy for the people who sent them to the Glade
B. Because he thinks it is infected with a disease
C. Because he thinks it will cut the ivy from the wall
D. Because he thinks it is the spawn baby of the Grievers