1. what do you know about coral reefs? can you think of any famous one?
2. What are some threats to the would's oceans?​

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Answer 1

Explanation:

1) Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems which are formed of colonies of Coral Polyps, a Famous and well-known Coral Reef is the Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia.

2) A couple of threats to the world's oceans include, Plastic Pollution, Global Warming and Acidification.

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Learning Task 1:
Look for 5 words related to occupational health and safety.

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I’ve found three words: Helmet, risk, die

Answer:

1.helmet

2.risk

3.die

4.

5.

Explanation:

hanapin ko pa Yung dalawa po,wait

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#Carry on learning

advance Merry Christmas ⛄⭐❄️

Social perceptions on schizophrenia (how the public views people with schizophrenia) a paragraph on this please 4 or 5 sentences.

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Answer:

People see those with schizophrenia as "insane" or "psychotic" due to the media they consume. Society has accepted this as gospel, but we're slowly starting to erase that viewpoint. Obviously, those who suffer with schizophrenia aren't what people say they are, since it's a disorder with a lot more layers to it than people believe. It's more than just "hearing voices", since more of the symptoms include social isolation, agitation, compulsivity, disorganization, and much more.    

Explanation:

Write a one paragraph description of a familiar creature: a pet, a farm animal, a zoo
animal, or local wildlife. Use at least three vivid images to show the creature in an
unexpected way. Include at least one image appealing to a sense other than sight.

Can someone tell me what this means?

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Basically, it is telling you to have one paragraph on any animal you wants you want three pictures of the animal that you chose, except, the animal is doing things no one thought it did. For example, you could have a panda swimming, because that is something unexpected that a panda does. And lastly, you must include a picture that is appealing to a sense other than sight. I don’t know what that means but I’m sure someone does

based on the excerpt, which is the most reasonable plot prediction?

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Answer:

Could you please add/ include the excerpt?

Explanation:

Can someone plz help me? :(

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Answer:

2.

Explanation:

hope it helps

3. To what degree does The Metamorphosis align with the structure of Freytag's pyramid?

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Answer:

The story's main conflict is never resolved, and there is no climax.

Explanation:


Say the words. Underline the stressed syllables.

organize


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Answer:

Stressing the words right helps a language learner to recognize their meanings and organize his speech right. Or what do you mean by your  "question "?

Explanation:

Macbeth finally realizes that the witches deceived him. Who to blame for Macbeth's downfall: the witches, Lady Macbeth, or Macbeth himself? Why
(Macbeth act 5)

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Answer:

the witches

Explanation: The witches cause Macbeth to believe he is destined to be King and that no one is able to stop him. Additionally, Duncan is significant to Macbeth's downfall. Duncan is murdered by Macbeth in order for him to become King and this murder makes Macbeth more ambition and determined which leads to his downfall.

Answer:

the witches

Explanation:

The witches placed the idea of becoming a king in his head, they pulled him and pulled him in a deeper hole by telling him truths

1. weekends / lakes / banks / clean / We’re / the / on / of / to / going / the
...............................................................................................................................................................................
2. mall / neighborhood / pleased / in / the / about / Everyone / the / is / new
...............................................................................................................................................................................

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Answer:

we're going to clean the banks of lakes on weekend.

Everyone is pleased in the neighborhood about the new mall

Answer:

im sorry in #1 i cannot give a answer because i cannot understand

2.

Everyone is pleased in the neighborhood about the new mall

HELP DUE NEED ANSWER
I'll give brainiest to who help write
Thank you please

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this is the answer lol hope it is correct

Which type of sentence is this? The conference's keynote speaker, who researches dialects of American English, was having audio problems, so he imitated all the accents in his presentation.

simple
compound
complex
compound-complex​

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compound complex I think

Explanation:

there's different sentences put together

so uh whats the answer to this question

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C :) Hope this helps.




C is the right answer

how to be pro in free fire​

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Answer:

learn to play lol

Explanation:

hope u have a gud day

Answer:

more and more practize lear from yt

how to be pro in free fire​

Which details from the story best supports the answer to Part a cell one

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Answer:

I personally think it's not that it's c.

Explanation:

Which type of media is MOST important to be literate about?
1. informational media
2. persuasive media
3. communication media
4. entertainment media

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Answer:

3.communication media

Can someone please help me restate my thesis I only have three minutes to answer please can someone help me restate it please

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Explanation:

A thesis statement presents an argument.

A controversial argument has reasonable evidence both for it and against it.

This makes the argument more interesting. Readers love to debate! So make sure you follow these steps and rewrite ur thesis do not actually write this, these are just steps on how to write a thesis

PLZ HELP!!!! THIS IS DUE SOON!!! I RLLY NEED HELP!!!!

QUESTIONS ARE BELOW!!

STORY: The Elevator by William Sleator

SHORT FILM NAME: The Elevator - Short Horror Film
BY YOU-TUBER: Timothee MEYRIEUX

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Answer:

Main Characters:

1. Martin

2. Fat lady

3. Father

Exposition: A short introduction to the characters, setting, and start of the story.

Setting:

• Old building

• Elevator

Introduction:

Martin is a 12-year-old kid with a slender frame. When he goes to school, he is tormented and always the last to be selected for sports teams. He lives on the 17th floor. In elevators, he gets apprehensive. Marin is taking the elevator one day when a weird and fat woman boards. She stares at him, breathes deeply, and does so in silently.

Rising Action: Event sequence which leads in the climax.

Next time the big woman gets on, she heads up to the third level to find out what is wrong. He is concerned about what might happen if the elevator became trapped. Although he really wants to exit the elevator, he fears that he will be unable to get past her.

Conflict: In the tale, the rising action continued to escalate.

After looking at Martin for a long time, the woman eventually spoke to him and ended the conflict. Martin was the narrator. Even though he was afraid of the elevator, he overcame his apprehensions and rode it. Marin's Elevator Antagonist was the large woman who stares at Martin constantly.

Climax: The turning point.

Marin's shattered leg makes him more exposed when Martin's father departs the elevator, thus he must go up on his own. The enormous woman enters the elevator on the next level, shuts the door behind her, and says, "Hello Martin," laughs, and presses the stop button on the elevator.

A prologue of a book is an example of a ________ message.
a.
feedback
b.
channel
c.
source
d.
feedforward



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer:

feed forward as when we read prologue we know what will be story

Answer:

Option C. source

Explanation:

: Arrange the words in correct order.
1. now / planning / are / we / a holiday / for / next / summer.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
2. July 15th l and / will / return / we / on / July 18m / our /
holiday / will / begin / on.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………..
3. would / be / grateful / if / some / information / with /
charges / of / details / we / you / could / send / us.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………......……………………………………………………………………………………
4. next / week / birthday / Nhung’s fifteenth / is / it.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. all / world / over / the / goverments / trying I are/ facilities / to /
provide / for / the / poor.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..

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Answer:

1. now / planning / are / we / a holiday / for / next / summer.

We are now planning a holiday for next summer.

2. July 15th l and / will / return / we / on / July 18m / our /

holiday / will / begin / on.

Our holiday will begin on July 15th and I will return on July 18.

3. would / be / grateful / if / some / information / with /

charges / of / details / we / you / could / send / us.

If you could send us some information with charges of details, we would be grateful.

4. next / week / birthday / Nhung’s fifteenth / is / it.

It is Nhung's fifteenth birthday next week.

5. all / world / over / the / goverments / trying I are/ facilities / to /

provide / for / the / poor.

The government facilities all over the world are trying to provide for the poor.

Explanation:

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Which sentence correctly paraphrases this passage from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll? In another moment Alice was through the glass, and jumped lightly down into the Looking glass room. The very first thing she did was to look whether there was a fire in the fireplace, and she was quite pleased to find that there was a real one, blazing away as brightly as the one she had left behind! O A. Alice is "quite pleased to find a fire ready when she enters the room (112) B. another moment Alice was through the glass, and jumped lightly (112) O C. "The very first thing she did" was to look whether there was a fire (112) D. Alice's first idea when she enters the room is to check if there's a fire (112)​

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Answer:its A

Explanation:because i had the same question as you but no one answered so i just guessed and it was A.

Correct one mistake in each sentence.

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Answer:

1. ourselves

2. himself

3. her

4. by myself

5. themselves

Explanation:

How can we reward (ourselves) for all of our hard work?
My brother prefers to study by (himself)
You shouldn’t get mad at (her) for making simple mistakes
I don’t like to stay in the house (by myself) or (alone)
Some teenagers can drive (themselves) to school

Select the correct text in the passage. Which part of this excerpt from William Dean Howells's "Editha" uses figurative language? The air was thick with the war feeling, like the electricity of a storm which has not yet burst. Editha sat looking out into the hot spring afternoon, with her lips parted, and panting with the intensity of the question whether she could let him go. She had decided that she could not let him stay, when she saw him at the end of the leafless avenue, making slowly up, toward the house. . . .

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The part of this excerpt from William Dean Howells's "Editha" that uses figurative language is:  The air was thick with the war feeling, like the electricity of a storm which has not yet burst.

In this excerpt from the text, we see an extensive use of Metaphor in the sentence. Metaphor refers to a form of comparison where one thing is said to be another. Metaphor is not to be understood on the surface.

The reader ought to study the things being compared to identify the similarity between them.

In the text above, the description of the air as thick and the storm as possessing electricity, all demonstrate metaphor.

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In paragraph 4, the author states, “In the digital age, we’re seeing more sophisticated limbs.” What details does he provide in support of this main idea?

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The details that support the author's main idea that "In the digital age, we're seeing more sophisticated limbs" are:

1. The thought-controlled bionic leg that Zac Vawter used to climb the floors of Willis Tower.

2. Glen Lehman's nerve-controlled bionic hand.

3. The artificial hand known as i-limb Ultra.

4. Cathy Hutchinson's robotic arm controlled by a device in her brain.

This question refers to the article "Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?" by Ramez Naam.In paragraph 4, the author states that more sophisticated limbs are being developed in this digital age we live in.In the following paragraph, he presents details that support that main idea. That is, he gives examples that prove his idea is right and credible.He offers four examples of limbs developed through science and technology that gave different people the ability to use their legs, arms, or hands again.The four examples or details are:

1. Zac Vawter's thought-controlled bionic leg.

2. Glen Lehman's nerve-controlled bionic hand.

3. The artificial hand known as i-limb Ultra.

4. Cathy Hutchinson's robotic arm.

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In “Excerpt from What Zoo Critics Don’t Understand,” how does Jack Hanna distinguish his
position about animals in captivity from Dr. Jane Goodall’s position about animals in captivity?
Use two details from the excerpt to support your response.

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Jack Hanna is in favor of raising animals in zoos and aquariums, contrary to the opinion of Dr. Jane Goodall who believes they should be released into the wild.

We can arrive at this answer because:

Jack Hanna says he admires Dr. Jane Goodall's stance and her ability to change her mind when she recognizes that she is wrong.But he disagrees with her position in advocating that animals raised in captivity, in aquariums, and zoos be released into the wild.

That's because, for him, these animals have resources that they would not find in nature, in addition to living in safety and away from the dangers that wildlife offers.

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LOVING DECISION: 40 YEARS OF LEGAL INTERRACIAL UNIONS
1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the central idea of the text?

A
The Lovings' challenge of their unjust conviction resulted in the right of other interracial couples to marry.
B
The Lovings took their conviction to the Supreme Court because they wanted every interracial couple to be allowed to marry.
C
The Loving Decision has eliminated long-held prejudices concerning the marriage of interracial couples.
D
The Lovings returned to Virginia to make a political statement on the state's unconstitutional laws regarding interracial marriage.
2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A
"That decision struck down the anti-miscegenation laws — written to prevent the mixing of the races — that were on the books at the time in more than a dozen states, including Virginia." ( Paragraph 3)
B
"'When I told Richard that this case was, in all likelihood, going to go to the Supreme Court of the United States, he became wide-eyed and his jaw dropped'" ( Paragraph 9)
C
"After the ruling — now known as the 'Loving Decision' — the family, which had already quietly moved back to Virginia, finally returned home to Caroline County." ( Paragraph 12)
D
"'I think my life would be a whole lot easier if I was with a white man. And Bryan feels the same way, but he loves me.'" ( Paragraph 22)
3. PART A: What is the effect of the author's inclusion of information about an interracial couple from the present day at the end of the article?

A
It reinforces the idea that while how the law treats interracial couples has changed, there has been no progress in social acceptance of interracial couples.
B
It emphasizes that while interracial couples have the support of the law, they continue to face judgment from society and discrimination.
C
It proves that the Loving Decision has resulted in a severe decline of discrimination and violence against interracial couples.
D
It shows that the United States still has a long way to go before the Lovings' vision for the country is achieved.

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The central idea of ​​the text shows that the Lovings' defiance of their wrongful conviction resulted in the rights of other interracial couples to marry.

This can be supported by the excerpt:

"That decision struck down the anti-miscegenation laws — written to prevent the mixing of the races — that were on the books at the time in more than a dozen states, including Virginia." ( Paragraph 3)

The author of the text presents a modern interracial couple to show that although the way the law treats interracial couples has changed, there has been no progress in the social acceptance of interracial couples.

We can arrive at these answers because:

The Lovings were an interracial couple, who were banned from returning to their hometown because of their marriage, which was considered criminal.This was a very unfair case, as the Lovings didn't want to cause harm to anyone or even promote social changes, they just wanted the right to have their marriage recognized and legalized throughout the country.They evaded this case to the Supreme Court, which allowed interracial marriage to be legalized throughout the country.

The Lovings were very important because they promoted the legality of interracial marriage, however, society still has problems accepting this type of marriage, due to racism and intolerance that is still very strong.

More information about the case of Lovings at the link:

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Discuss the relevance of fairy tales in society today and the aspects that it teaches us about our world. Why do we enjoy fairy tales and repeat these stories over time? How do fairy tales open our eyes to other cultures? What does it mean to live happily ever after? Discuss why tricksters often highlight flaws in the gods. If tricksters threaten order, authority, and hierarchy, then why do you think they appear in various stories? What are the similarities and differences in intelligence between the gods and tricksters? Discuss the ways in which tricksters mediate between the gods and men. Why do you think tricksters take the side of humans? What do the trickster stories say about cunning? Can intelligence be both evil and good?

Please answer in a paragraph or more!! Thanks!!

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Answer:

Through fairy tales, children are given the chance to imagine and think creatively. Imagination fosters social-emotional development, which then develops critical thinking in children and cultivates creative problem-solving abilities. The repetition in a fairy tale creates a certain rhythm to the story and helps people remember and tell the story. It's what brings us together as a society. Tricksters often highlight the flaws of the gods to show how they have a much superior and quick intellect, that is, to show that they are more innovative. Tricksters don't like the arrogance of the gods and the sense of superiority they tend to display, but they want humans for their limitations and sense of humility, which can be found in all people at different levels. This makes them side with the humans. Cunning is essential for survival, progress, and the good life. Tricksters not only use it to promote good but also to provoke negative and bad situations.

Explanation:

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Can anyone help me think of a strong article title regarding this topic: my pov is that I agree with the fact that food companies and advertising are to blame for however I don’t think it’s a lack of self control that causes obesity

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Answer:

THE UNHEALTHY TRUTH ABOUT FOOD

FARM TO FORK? (in the sense that you question whether the processes the food has undergone)

IS OBESITY REALLY LINKED TO MARKETING

HAIKU
Five dead leaves falling
upward onto the branches
of a bare oak tree

THE END OF WINTER
As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.

What part of the story does the poem focus on?

A.
The fact that it still looks like winter
B.
The ways you can see that spring is coming
C.
What the trees look like before they get their leaves
D.
What the sparrows look like flying up into the oak tree

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

what does Assonance mean

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vowel rhyme,” is the repetition of vowel sounds across a line of text or poetry.

4. What is the biggest problem caused by a large human population?

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Answer: There are several direct consequences of overpopulation: Exhaustion of natural resources: the main effect of overpopulation is the unequal and unrestrained use of resources.

Explanation:

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