Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising. Esperanza collected the dirt. "See, you can do it." Miguel raised his thick eyebrows and smiled. "Someday, you just might make a very good servant." Esperanza is changing because A she once had a servant but is now doing a servant’s job .B she once was very clean but is now dirty. C she once was fighting with Miguel but is now happy. D she once was happy but is now angry about her new life.

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Answer 1

I think the answer is A or B

Answer 2
As somebody who has had to read the book, choose A :)

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the last three questions

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It would be a run on sentence

Answer:

Question 19: complete sentence

Question 18: run-on sentence

Question 19: sentence fragment

Explanation:

Question 18 is supposed to be ; Outdoor concerts are very informal. Many people like buying ticketes for them.

Question 17 is supposed to be something like, Because of that, a telescope is going outside the earth's atmosphere to see more clearly.

And There is noting wrong with question 19

The Taimei school’s principal made a good decision to select an Armani-designed uniform for students to wear

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Answer:

I don't understand what you are asking.

Explanation:

What u talking about what you asking

The Super Soaker builds up ____________ by forcing air inside a liquid-filled chamber.The Super Soaker builds up ____________ by forcing air inside a liquid-filled chamber. *
heat
pressure
kinetic energy
power

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Answer: I believe the answer is pressure.

Explanation:

I need someone to write me a paragraph on "is it ok to be average!"

Will mark brainliest! Please help ASAP

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Yes! There is nothing wrong with being average. To be honest you will probably me average in many aspects of your life. But you may become extraordinary in other ways. Being average is simply being human. Us humans choose the life we wanna live, it’s all on how we live our life’s on this planet. Nobody can depict who or what you are it’s all based on yourself. In conclusion being average is okay, if that’s who wanna you want to be and become.
MAKE ME BRAINLIEST! :)

what is bodegas plan for chino in bodega dreams

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answer:he wants a "american dream" to succeed to go far in life but he can not escape his old ways Ultimately,after bodega dies chino sees how important his family is to him and although he is stepping into the unknown;he leaves the shady dealing with the street

As a director, what instructions would you give to an actress delivering Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy that starts, “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be…”; Should her voice be soft? Should her voice be fast or slow? Should her expression be smiling or frowning? Explain your response.

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Her voice should be slow and loud for everybody to hear her clearly. She should probably be frowning for extra seriousness.

Answer:

Should her voice be soft?

Yes

Should her voice be fast or slow?

Slow but not too slow

Should her expression be smiling or frowning?

Frowning but a serious tone

Explanation:

Complete a multiparagraph informative/explanatory essay about what can cause a sudden change in someone's life.  Use the stories from the unit, the video, and find your own online source.  3 sources  4 paragraphs​

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Answer: I cannot provide full answer

Explanation: I may not be able to provide the full answer but make sure to provide truthful facts that can be proven and do not state anything that you think or believe

Sorry i dont really want to right an essay but i will offer tips such as 1) take notes 2) underline words or phrases you could use in your essay 3) dont repeat something a lot

What is the genre of this story?

Why is it so quiet? Why can't I move? And why is it so dark? I try to recall where I am, but I cannot remember. Blackness surrounds me.
I hear a familiar voice that makes my heart flutter like a thousand butterflies. It is the voice of my friend, Maddy. She visits her grandparents here on the Gulf of Mexico every summer. She usually brings me crumbs, but today, I cannot smell anything except the sour smell of oil.
Her voice sounds worried, different from the usual cheerful greeting that she calls me with every day at dusk. I try to turn towards her, but I can't move very well. My feet feel mired as if in quicksand.
I hear her come closer. Her words help me understand that something has happened to my home.
"Oh, grandma! What is all this? They are all covered in it! It's black. Ugh! The smell is so strong I can't stand it." Maddy's tears stream down her face, mingling with mine. I hear her crying, but all is dark, like a moonless night. Where is the smiling sun? I try to stretch out to feel the warmth, but my wings do not respond.
Dazed, I call out to my friends hoping they will find me in the blackness, but everything is so still. I hear nothing, except for Maddy's desperation. Her sobs, uncontrollable.
"Go get some towels, Maddy. Run!" Her grandma tells her, a quiet urgency in her voice.
"Hey little one," grandma coos as she bends over me. I can feel her breath on my head. "We've got you and you are going to do all we can for you." All they can? I hear Maddy's hurried footsteps and feel the towel's softness enveloping me as she picks me up in her arms. She is gentle, her sobs quieting as she takes me to her home, seemingly miles and miles from my nest along the shoreline.
I hear the phone ring. I hear the news on the television.
"Spill...oil...negligence...BP...blame..."
"What are we going to do?"
I hear the door banging and neighbors' voices, shrill and urgent, coming in and out of the house. All of the sounds tell me that the emergency is intensifying.
I still cannot see anything. Maybe it is good that I cannot see. If I could, I might see my home, blackened with the oil of a mishandled well deep in the ocean. I would see my friends, covered in slick crudeness. I would desperately observe the choking, billowing smoke, polluting the Gulf sky, my home. I would see my family unable to fly through the air, unable to dive into the ocean for the delicious meals we used to find there. I fear our fish are no more; they are stuck in the depths of the black, watery grave.
What are we going to do? What are we going to do? I hope the humans will do something to bring light to all of the blackness.
I hear Maddy, making sweet, soothing sounds as she begins to clean my feathers gently. I hear that sound often. It's the sound humans make on the beach when their babies are frightened.

Fantasy, Science fiction, Mystery, Historical fiction, Realistic Fiction, Autobiography, Biography, Informational, Essay, Comedy, Tragedy, Monologue, Improvisation, Sonnet, Free verse, Haiku, or Limericks?

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Answer:

The genre is Tragedy, Mystery

Explanation:

Mystery? I’m not sure

PLEASE MAKE A POEM ABOUT PERSAVERENCE for me must be ten lines must have 2 examples of figurative language and must have either onomatopoeia or alliteration. I'm begging you I need one really fast because I had one on my wall I made and it got destroyed and I was supposed to show it to my class.

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perseverance is that of which we all must strive for to be successful and gain what we desire

Answer:

Explanation:

The tree that never had to fight

For sun and sky and air and light,

But stood out in the open plain

And always got its share of rain,

When you’re up against a trouble,

Meet it squarely, face to face;

Lift your chin and set your shoulders,

Plant your feet and take a brace.

You may see me struggle,

but you won't see me fall.

Regardless if I'm weak or not,

I'm going to stand tall.

I have been told that I will never exceed.

I have been told that I am living in a dream.

I have been pushed to the side by many of my peers.

I have heard of the struggles that were present before me.

hey birb want sum seed?????

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I want some seeds :)

Answer:

Yos

Explanation:

Is anybody willing to help me edit/revise my essay, if I repost for 100 points? It's on the Compromise of 1850, and is supposed to be 250 words (I don't know how long it actually is, though) and I would like somebody skilled in English to help me edit/revise. Thanks!

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I can revise/edit it
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EASY GRAMMAR HELP HW
Find all the verbs and verb phrases in this sentence and whats the tense?

Their ingenuity and perseverance led to the achievements that aeronautics has made and will make in the future.

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present tense: made, make, led, has, and will are all verbs.
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Q What Pov is this?

Kalil examined the math book. It had been badly treated. The cover was torn and it appeared to be missing some pages. Still, Kalil knew that looks were less important than utility. He had learned that lesson long ago. "Thanks, Mr. Thompson!" he said with gratitude. Mr. Thompson looked up from his desk and said, "Sorry we don't have new books, Kalil, but there's still plenty of good math left in that book." Mr. Thompson smiled. Kalil felt appreciative.

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Answer:

3 pov

Explanation:

This would be a 3 person point of view.

Danny's bellowing voice carried across the field. "No! you need to pass the ball! Stop cradling it and pass!"

Danny was the team captain of the lacrosse team. He was one of the best players in the league. He was good, but he could be malicious. That morning, my playing technique was taking the brunt of Danny's harsh criticism.

"You really need to learn to pass better, Finn. you're letting the team down!"

Practice ended, and as Danny strode swiftly back toward the changing rooms, I hung my head and looked down at the green grass of the field. At the start of practice, the lush, green grass had made me smile. I relished being outside and playing lacrosse with my teammates. Sure, many of them were better than me, but I enjoyed the game and being part of a team. I was always the one cheering the loudest for my friends when they threw the ball across the goal line. I wished Danny would cheer for us instead of shouting callous things. It was starting to ruin the game so much for me that I was thinking of quitting.

How does the author prepare the reader for the rest of the story in the introduction?

1. He introduces Danny as a kind character and Finn as a mean character.
2. He introduces Danny as a mean character and Finn as a kind character.
3. He introduces the main character as someone who criticizes too much.
4. He introduces the main character as team captain of a lacrosse team.

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Answer: 2

Explanation: The story states: "I wished Danny would cheer for us instead of shouting callous things. It was starting to ruin the game so much for me that I was thinking of quitting.". This shows that Danny is mean, and brings others down. It would be 3, but Danny isn't the main character.

Hope this helps!

2. as the quotes
“He was good, but he could be malicious. That morning, my playing technique was taking the brunt of Danny's harsh criticism”
and

"I wished Danny would cheer for us instead of shouting callous things. It was starting to ruin the game so much for me that I was thinking of quitting.”
these quotes show that Danny is very harsh and mean. the answer could’ve been 3&4 except Danny is not the main character. He’s the antagonist.

CAN SOMEONE READ THIS AND ANSWER THE QUESTION PLSSSS IT WILL HELP A LOT FOR BRAINLEST? PLS I DONN"T WANNA FAIL

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Answer:

the author used the terms to help understand the trip of Juno by using detales of the trip. he/she explaine what safe mode was and why juno went into safe mode. she/he had also explaned what a fly-by was.

Explanation:

Did anybody else cry when they were reading Flowers for Algernon for Edgey? No, just me..? Oki.....

I get way too emotional over fictional characters lol
;-;

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Answer:

Lol I get super emotional over fictional characters too

yall- i gotta write another essay because my teacher said it wasnt right...

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Answer:

what wasn't right about it??

What is the essay about?

Help please thanks ngrgifn gt

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this is an example of an idiom

It’s a idiom try that I’m pretty sure

If writers want to suggest a character may be guilty without directly stating it, they would use (1 point)
Group of answer choices

implicit wording

simple wording

explicit wording

complicated wording

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I believe the answer would be implicit wording
Definitely it is implicit

help. determain if the thesis statement is strong or weak
1. citys need to take an active role in emproving the saftey of biycleists
2.A bicycle helmet protects the skull
and brain by absorbing shock
during an accident.
3.Bike lanes have proven to be very
effective in improving bike safety
in urban areas.
4.Many bicyclists do not buy
protective headgear, or they
buy a helmet but do not use it.

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Answer:

Strong thesis: 1 and 3

Weak thesis: 2 and 4

Explanation:

2 is a fact, 4 is weak, 1 and 3 are not facts and can be discussed

I am 100 % sure.

When interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, what should you look for?

words such as like or as
the choices the poet made between similar words
words that make comparisons
the literal meanings of words

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The choices the poet made between similar words. This is the answer

Based on the information given, when interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, it's important to look for B. the choices the poet made between similar words.

Poems.

It should be noted that the theme of a poem is vital con the literary work.

When interpreting the nuances of words in poetry, it's important to look for the the choices the poet made between similar words.

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Which line from the poem "Madam and the Rent Man" is the best example of slang?

You ain't done a thing
Back window's cracked
It's not up to me
I said, Neither am I

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You ain’t done a thing









Answer:

A. You ain't done a thing

Explanation:

i took the test

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READ THE PASSAGE THEN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS

Last year, Ms. Perry, who taught fifth grade in Minneapolis, had read about the need for volunteers at a rural school in Africa. She applied and was accepted. Now it was summer break, and she was in Uganda. She was staying with Mr. Omara, a teacher at the school, and his family. When Mr. Omara showed her the school, she could not believe how many students were packed into the classroom. Students were seated on benches behind long tables and on the floor. She guessed there were ninety to a hundred students in one classroom! Ms. Perry worked with a small group of students as they practiced writing and speaking English. From her conversations with them, she learned about their lives. Ritah, Joseph, and Winnie got up at 5 a.m. and walked half a mile each way to collect water from the well before they walked to school. At night, they did their homework by candlelight. During her month in Africa, Ms. Perry learned that not only did schools need pens and paper, but books. Five students in a class shared one textbook. Mr. Omara explained that textbooks had to match the curriculum and be bought in Uganda. However, many storybooks in English were needed for reading practice. When Ms. Perry returned to Minneapolis, her class of 25 students looked small. She told them about the school she had visited. After she finished, Jackson said, “The students need supplies and books, so we should collect these and send them to the school.”That’s a great idea for a project,” Victoria said. “How can we get started? Ms. Perry said, “Remember, we will need money for shipping expenses. If everyone lists their ideas for the project, we will talk about your ideas on Friday.” On Friday, everyone was eager to share ideas. Eva had found a Web site that listed books needed in Uganda. Ms. Perry suggested they focus on fiction, or storybooks about made-up people and events. It would help students practice their skills in reading English. Logan pointed out that drop-off boxes for books could be placed in the front hall of the school and in the cafeteria. Everyone would see them there during lunchtime. Molly suggested publicity, saying they could make posters to get their information to the public. Ian’s idea was to collect books from families and neighbors and sell them in the shopping mall one weekend to make money. Molly drew a poster decorated with colorful books. It said, “Bring your books to Parkside School for our book drive. From November 1 through November 15, we are collecting books to send to a school in Uganda. We need picture books and especially the books listed below.” She printed the titles of the recommended books.
At the bottom, it said, “We are selling used books for adult readers to pay for our shipping charges. Stop by Vernon Mall on November 13 or 14. You may see a book you want to buy, or you can donate a book for us to sell.”
Ms. Perry’s students agreed that this was going to be a fun project!


This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.

Part A
How is the setting for collecting children’s books different from the setting for selling used books?

A.
One is inside and the other is outside.

B.
One is in a school and the other is in a mall.

C.
One is in a home and the other is in a school.

D.
One is in Minneapolis and the other is in Uganda.

Part B
Which sentence from the passage helps to show how the settings are different?

A.
“We need picture books and especially the books listed below.”

B.
“She printed the titles of the recommended books.”

C.
“At the bottom, it said, ‘We are selling used books for adult readers to pay for our shipping charges.”

D.
“Stop by Vernon Mall on November 13 or 14.”

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Answer:

Hi i did the test and the answer is first B and the other is D!!!

Explanation:

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benjamin franklin spent part of the war as a delegate to France. what qualities do you think made him an effective delegate???

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Franklin succeeded in gaining French support for the war and he helped draw up the Treaty of Paris. He was knowledgeable, inventive, articulate, & charming

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MP3 Players A Problem Say Educators

MP3 players have become a problem at Vince Lombardi Middle School. Many teachers have complained that students are bringing MP3 players to school and attempting to listen to them in class. "The earphones are now so small that students think that we will not notice that they are wearing them," said math teacher Marissa Randall.
According to social studies teacher Geno Ricci, "The students don't think it's a problem. They listen to the MP3 players when they're with their parents and when they're with their friends. As a result, they've begun to think that not paying attention is normal and paying attention is weird!"
Beginning in April, students will no longer be able to bring MP3 players to class or to listen to them in the school during normal school hours. "We are doing this because we want kids to get the best education possible. Some people might think it is an excessive restriction," said Principal Sondra White. "We were slow to react to students bringing cell phones to class. We are not making that mistake twice."
3
Identify the text structure of the passage above.
A.
compare and contrast
B.
cause and effect
C.
description
D.
in sequence

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Answer:

B. cause and effect. no sequence. no description. no contrast.

"We were slow to react to students bringing cell phones to class. We are not making that mistake twice" the correct answer is cause and effect. Hence option B is correct.

What is Student ?

A person who is enrolled in a school or other educational institution is called a student.

A "student" is someone who attends a secondary school or higher in the United Kingdom and the majority of commonwealth nations; "pupils" are those who attend primary or elementary schools.

The 6-3-3-4 system of education is the name of the four categories into which education in Nigeria is divided. It denotes a six-year elementary education, three junior secondary years, three senior secondary years, and four years of undergraduate study. The length of time spent in college, however, mostly depends on the topic of study. Different courses require different amounts of study time. Primary school students are sometimes referred to as pupils.

Hence option B is correct.

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Read this line from the story:

She knew almost as she was turning to look what she would see. The culprit, the source of all her clean-up efforts.

What does the word culprit suggest about the bears? (1 point)

Group of answer choices

They are thought of as criminals by the characters.

They have many fans among the homeowners.

They are a righteous foe for humans.

They are persecuted unfairly by those in charge.

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the answer is definitely c
The answer is C because I said soo

(From a wrinkle in time)
1. The tesseract relates to geometry because it has____________________
A. parts of a rectangle
B. different dimensions
C. different parts of shapes
D. volume and mass

2. In what dimension is the tesseract?

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Answer:

IT IS C...............

Explanation:

i looked it up

It is c because I have read the book before

question!! please answer! remember you are loved

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Answer:

it’s defs number 2. Yep the second one

Explanation:

Answer:

The correct option is:

B.)

Explanation:

"Now park Rangers are facing problems created by having too many visitors"

this quote tells you that the park is becoming overrun and needs to be adjusted in size to accommodate for this increase.

Which of the sentences in the following paragraph would be emphasized to best convey meaning? Legions of teenagers doodling space robots and anime characters in their notebooks during math class might be surprised to hear that the class they’ve zoned out in is at least as important as their art skills when it comes to a future in making video games. That’s exactly why unique elective courses centered around applying math to create video games can be a dynamic way of firing students up about crunching numbers and dabbling in geometry. Likewise, partner programs between game companies and schools can be hugely important to a future game artist or programmer.

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Answer:

That’s exactly why unique elective courses centered around applying math to create video games can be a dynamic way of firing students up about crunching numbers and dabbling in geometry.

Explanation:

This is the sentence should be emphasized.

The sentences in the following paragraph would be emphasized to best convey meaning is that’s exactly why unique elective courses centered around applying math to create video games can be a dynamic way of firing students up about crunching numbers and dabbling in geometry. Thus, option (c) is correct.

What is emphasized?

The term emphasized refers to the indicate that it is particularly important, and they perfectly are the describe the sentence. The paragraph are the more emphasized means to the importance and the significance was the highlighted.

According to the perfect sentence was the emphasized that they perfectly explain the meaning. They highlight the main point or the central idea. The emphasized convey meaning that’s exactly used on the elective courses centered was the applying the new strategies on the geometry.

As a result, the sentences were the perfectly elaborate, and they clarify the importance are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (c) is correct.

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In paragraph 10 of “Sara Sees Red,” the author compares Sara’s legs to rubber.



Which quality of rubber is he most likely thinking of?





(A)its ability to bend under pressure


(B)its use in making tires for fast cars


(C)its presence in certain kinds of trees


(D)its value in protecting things from water

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

her legs bent at the pressure of her weight because of her fear.

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