Answer:
C
Explanation:
A has too many unneeded words.
B is like C but it has more unneeded words.
D is way too long.
Basicially that is the only one that is right.
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According to the text, what did Pound and Stein have in common?
answer: they worked in support of American enemies during World War II
Explanation: it says it in the passage
It can be deduced that the thing that they both have in common is that they worked in support of American enemies during World War II.
World War II simply began in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. This then led to France and Great Britain declaring war on Germany.
From the complete information, it can be inferred that thing that Pound and Stein both have in common is that they worked in support of American enemies during World War II.
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When Ms. Luella takes Roger to wash his face, what are Roger's feelings?
O Scared
O Nervous
O Confused
O Excited
Roger were nervous when Ms. Luella took him wash his face
What should a lighthouse keepers enemy be and why?
Answer:
Explanation:
A lighthouse keepers enemy would be water like huge waves or even natural disasters. For example, they could be tusnami's or water tornados.
I NEED ANSWERS!!!! if you were to interview Malala, what 2 interview questions would you ask and why would you ask them. provide two pieces of evidence from the text to support why you ask those questions. use the RACED rubric as your guide.
Answer:
1. How did it feel to have your life at risk so many times? Why?
2. What made you feel safe when people judged you for your activism?
Explanation:
I would ask these questions because Malala was in danger and at risk many times in her life.
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QUESTION 17
Which sentence has a pronoun that does not refer to a specific noun?
O If Amber stands under the tree, she will stay cooler.
The car hit the tree, but it was not damaged.
Some trees do not lose their leaves in winter
O People cut down trees, and they do not think about the consequences
Answer:
The car hit the tree , but it was not damajed
How is free verse different from other forms of poetry?
It does not follow any grammar rules.
It has a very strict rhythm.
It is available for anyone to use.
It sounds more like ordinary speech.
Explanation:
think of it as like a freestyle, it sounds more like ordinary speech, less formal.
Complete the chart. Which of these clues helps you understand what "spring" means?
Answer:
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Answer:
The clue is the word jump.
Explanation:
This word is rephrasing the other person's previous sentence, therefore giving you the meaning. I hope this helps :)
In a story told from the third-person omniscient point of view, the narrator:
A. tells only what one character thinks and feels.
B. can see into the minds of all the characters.
C. is only able to tell what is said and done by the characters.
D. is a character in the story.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
omniscient means all knowing
Answer:
B. Can see into the minds of all the characters
Explanation:
Omniscient means to be all-knowing, so if the story was told from third person omniscient point of view, then the narrator knows what all the characters think.
I need a description of a character and why they want to be lighthouse keeper.
Their dad was a worker on a ship, but then one day, the person working at the light house wasn't watching, and the ship crashed. They then wanted to become a lighthouse keeper.
The soldiers were warned of the coming attack. active or passive
Answer: active
Explanation:
Answer:
Passive
Explanation:
"were" is past- tense
why was Amanda Gorman's words from The Hill We Climb so powerful?
Answer:
We Climb so powerful?
Explanation:
why was Amanda Gorman's words from The Hill We Climb so powerful?
Read this paragraph from chapter 5 of The Prince.
But when cities or countries are accustomed to live under a prince, and his family is exterminated, they, being on the one hand accustomed to obey and on the other hand not having the old prince, cannot agree in making one from amongst themselves, and they do not know how to govern themselves. For this reason they are very slow to take up arms, and a prince can gain them to himself and secure them much more easily. But in republics there is more vitality, greater hatred, and more desire for vengeance, which will never permit them to allow the memory of their former liberty to rest; so that the safest way is to destroy them or to reside there.
Which option best states the main idea of the passage?
Former republics are more difficult to rule than hereditary states, and they will rebel if they are not tightly controlled.
The strategies for controlling hereditary states and former republics are the same.
Hereditary states come with a history that must be deeply understood if a new prince is to control them easily.
Hereditary states never forget their former loyalties, so they are hard to control.
Answer:
hi dude, your answer is A Former republics are more difficult to rule than hereditary states, and they will rebel if they are not tightly controlled.
Explanation:
sorry if i get it wrong
Answer:
The Correct Answer is (A) Former republics are more difficult to rule than hereditary states, and they will rebel if they are not tightly controlled.
Explanation:
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what does the name ishi mean in the indians own language
Answer:
Ishi was the last known member of the Native American Yahi people from the present-day state of California in the United States. ... Ishi, which means "man" in the Yana language, is an adopted name.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ishi ( c. 1861 – March 25, 1916) was the last known member of the Native American Yahi people from the present-day state of California in the United States. ... Ishi, which means "man" in the Yana language, is an adopted name.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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source is an original document written by someone who has firsthand knowledge about an event or topic
Answer:
Primary!
Explanation:
A primary source is from or by a person who witnessed or was actually there during an event. These do not have to be just documents, and can be recordings, records, etc.!
Primary!
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Read the dialogue from Act I, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo: I have a soul of lead
So stakes me to the ground I cannot move.
Which best adapts this dialogue for a modern audience while maintaining the original meaning?
My leaden soul doth stake me to the ground whence I cannot move.
I’m so depressed that I feel like my soul’s made of lead and I can’t move.
My soul, brimming o’er with lead, hast made me so heavy I cannot move.
I am very tired, I feel like I can’t get up or move from where I’m sitting.
Answer:
C.) My soul, brimming o’er with lead, hast made me so heavy I cannot move.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
Surveys are often used to help predict future
events, such as election outcomes. How might
these surveys affect the outcome of the events?
Choose a recent election, such as a 2008 state
primary election to choose a presidential can-
didate or the national election for president.
Use the Internet to research how pre-election
surveys and polls might have affected election
results. Write a short report that summarizes
your findings.
Answer:
nwjwjwjwuwueie8383u3u33ujejeuehrhruurhrururhrhrurhrurur7373773737373636363636what is the meaning of phenomenon, xanthophyll, pulchritudinous and synecdoche please???
Answer:
pheomenon mean a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is a question
What is answer
Please please help me
Answer:
the events that caused curle to discover two elements
Explanation:
Read the passage below.
The sunlight had crept down the cliff, it touched the drifted masses at its base and incontinently came striding with
seven-leagued boots towards us.
The excerpt above from The First Men in the Moon is an example of which type of figurative language?
imagery
Personification
Simile
metaphor
Answer: Personification
Explanation:
Personification is a type of figure of speech, which confers human qualities to an object or an animal to convey an idea or feeling.
In this excerpt, the sun has been presented as capable of rapidly crawling down the cliff and going towards the author as if the sun could be capable of making such decisions. This figure of speech provides drama to a scene that has the author being shocked by how fast the sun rose that morning.
Answer:
The answer Is personification
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Rate mi doggo on her birthday 1-10
Answer:
10 out of 10! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DOGGO!
Explanation:
Identify the underlined portion of the sentence below:
My Dad took the whole family out to dinner last night.
a. Direct Object
c. Subject
b. Indirect Object
d. Predicate
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
I cant see the underlined portion but:
Dad- Subject
took the whole family out to dinner last night- predicate
Direct object- Family
Explanation:
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7. Which answer choice describes a way to use semicolons?
to separate dependent from independent clauses
to indicate a list is to follow
to separate items in a list when some items contain commas
to indicate the end of a complete thought in a compound sentence
Answer:
I believe it is "to indicate the end of a complete thought in a compound sentence"
Explanation:
For the picture, the answer is the first option.
an object that represents an idea
Answer:
A symbol is the use of a single entity to represent an abstract concept. It occurs when an object, person or circumstance reflects an abstract concept in addition to a literal meaning. Symbols can appear in literature in a variety of ways: an entity, a word, a figure of speech, an action, an occurrence, or a character. In simpler form if that make sense, a Symbol is an object that represents and idea.
Explanation:
Which one of the following senteces is passive
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Option B is the correct answer.
Though the handwriting isn't properly understood, yet I was able to see some of the writings.
Passive voice refers to the statement or sentence which consists of a subject that is acted upon by other performer of the verb. In other words, the subject of the clause actually receives the action of the verb.
So, from this excerpt, "Trees" (what I am seeing written there) is the subject that is receiving the action.
In active voice, the subject actually performs the action while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
Complete the blanks with THERE IS / THERE ARE
In my house ________________many bedrooms and in my bedroom ________________ a
bed, a television set and a small and all my clothes but it is always a disaster because my dog
sleep there and he puts all my things under the bed.
In my house also _______________ a living room, in that room _________________ a sofa,
___________________ two armchairs, _________________________ a table to put
ornaments. Next to the living room ______________________ a kitchen, in the kitchen
_________________ a table and many chairs, _________________ an oven
,____________________ a refrigerator, _______________________ a microwave
__________________ a toaster and a dishwasher, _________________ spoons, knives, and
forks. In front of the kitchen ____________________ the bathroom, there is a toilet, a mirror
and shower.
Answer:
In my house there are many bedrooms and in my bedroom there is a bed, a television set and a small____ and all my clothes but it is always a disaster because my dog sleeps there and he puts all my things under the bed.
In my house also there is a living room, in that room there is a sofa, two armchairs and a table to put ornaments. Next to the living room, there is a kitchen. In the kitchen there are a table and many chairs, an oven, a refrigerator, a microwave, a toaster and a dishwasher. There are also spoons, knives and forks. In front of the kitchen there is the bathroom with a toilet, a mirror and a shower.
Explanation:
There are for plural and there is for singular objects.
What are the four types of journalism? Describe each type.
Answer:
PS I think there are 5 not 4
Investigative Journalism
Investigative journalism requires journalists to embrace the detective inside of them. This genre of journalism reveal secrets in every sector of life–political corruption, allegations of fraud, you name it– and invites the readers to think more about the facts that are presented. Investigative journalism can be used in any field, because you can make anyone not only interested, but also very curious. This type of journalism depends heavily on the facts, the captivation factor, and the reader’s curiosity. In my opinion, the most important element in investigative journalism is the headline. After all, it’s the main captivator in writing.
News Journalism
News journalism is probably the type of journalism that is most closely aligned with older iterations of the profession. Ideally succinct and to the point, articles in this genre simply convey a piece of news. No sugarcoating, no interjecting opinions, nothing. They may contain a little bit of euphemism because some news is too hard to handle, but nothing more or less than the truth. At the core of this type of journalism is the news itself, and how you convey it.
Reviews
Reviews are the harmonious medley of opinions and facts. Simply put, a review says: here are the facts about this place or product that we can neither change nor debate, but here’s what I think of this place or product. In reviews, writers introduce a product or place, describe it to the readers, and eventually conclude with whether or not they would recommend it and why. Reviews are tricky, because there’s a super-fine line between being personal and being objective, and a review should be in between. It shouldn’t sound like a news report, but nor should it read like a paid endorsement. The key in a good review is maintaining that balance, and a well-timed review is a review gone viral.
Columns
A column is like a personal blog in the modern world. A writer claims a column in a newspaper–which could be as small as a box or as big as a full page–and writes anything he or she would like in it. The column is fully dedicated to the author, who sometimes even chooses the name for it. It’s the columnist’s own space to share his or her ideas or thoughts in a newspaper or magazine. A column’s main focus is the personality of the writer; what they like, what they do, and what they write about, basically.
Examples of famous writers who were/are also columnists include Charles Bukowski, Stephen King, and Mitch Albom. Many writers eventually move on to other formats, while others do a column to preserve their presence and fame. A column is sometimes the first stop on the road for building a loyal readership.
Feature Writing
Last but certainly not least (at least in word count), feature writing is basically taking a topic and magnifying the focus on it to capture every single detail. A feature article opens the gates of ingenuity inside the journalist’s mind; they unleash their creative monster onto the papers to really get into the depths of whatever topic they’re covering. Feature articles aim to give you the full 4-1-1 on a topic, not sparing a single detail nor saving any words. In fact, a feature article is the longest of the previously discussed types of articles. Feature articles’ secret sauce is the creativity, the way the writer approaches the topic, and the topic itself.
In other words, the more exclusive, the better.
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Which underlined word should be capitalized in this sentence?
Dr. Markus told our high school class, “that helmet was used by the astronauts on an early space launch.”
A. high school
B. that
C. astronauts
D. space
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer would be "that"
What the meaning of the underlined word humorous
Answer:
causing lighthearted laughter and amusement; comic
Or
having or showing a sense of humor
what are 5 ways to love yourself
Answer:
the way to love yourself is:
- Accept yourself as you are
- Hang out with positive people
- Reduce consumption of negative news
- meet one's own needs
- Start appreciating yourself from the little things
note: sorry if this answer wrong