What is the main idea of the poem “August 1619” by Clint Smith?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Where is the poem?

Explanation:


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A department store sells a pair of shoes with an 87% markup. If the store sells the shoes for $192.61 then what is their non-markup price?

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Answer:The required selling price of the shoes to the nearest dollar is $103.

Explanation:

Answer:

103

Explanation:

Yes, because she is young. As a young character, she can encourage other girls around her age, or even above, to fight for their rights. Because young characters can influence other people to...
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Malala is young. Is she a good figure to fight for girls’ education? Why or why not?

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Answer and Explanation:

Yes, because she is young. As a young character, she can encourage other girls around her age, or even above, to fight for their rights. Because young characters can influence other people to take action and react against adverse situations they may be experiencing. This is because these characters show that it is possible for a person with little age and few experiences to cause great transformations not only in the community itself, but worldwide. This also encourages older people, who understand that if such an unexpected person can promote such beneficial situations, they, who have more wisdom and are experienced, can promote even more beneficial situations.

"A friendly, cool breeze slapped playfully at the car, and the long shadows stretched out lazily from the trees and bushes."


What type of figurative language (or figure of speech) is used here?
help me please



Idiom


Metaphor


Personification


Simile

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Answer:

Personification

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What does the following line reveal about Marcus?

Not, anyway, like Marcus used to, speeding, snarled music, brakes wheezing, spitting rocks.

A.
He prefers to walk around the neighborhood.

B.
He is a safe driver.

C.
He is an enthusiastic coffee drinker.

D.
He is a reckless driver.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

I could be wrong but i think it's B because it said "not, anyway, like he used to"

Answer:

He is a safe driver.

Explanation:

APE X test

Read this passage from The Secret Garden.

Then Mary knew Dickon had meant the picture to be a message. He had meant that she might be sure he would keep her secret. Her garden was her nest and she was like a missel thrush. Oh, how she did like that queer, common boy!

Which theme is best developed by this passage?


A)Happiness depends upon helping others.


B)The secret garden is a place for healing and growing.


C)Secrets are dangerous.


D)The secret garden is a magical place

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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The best-developed theme in this passage is "The secret garden is a place for healing and growing." The correct option is B.

What is The Secret Garden about?

"The Secret Garden" is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published in 1911.

It tells the story of Mary Lennox, a young girl who is sent to live with her uncle in England after her parents die of cholera in India.

The passage emphasises Mary's perception of the garden as her sanctuary, or "nest," and how Dickon's message assures her that her secret garden will remain a safe and protected place.

The garden's description language, such as "healing" and "growing," emphasises nature's transformative power and the garden's ability to provide a sense of comfort and renewal.

The passage does not explicitly develop the themes of happiness being dependent on others' help, secrets being dangerous, or the secret garden being a magical place.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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In a prepositional phrase, where would you find the preposition?
O A. at the beginning
O C. in the middle
OB at the end
OD. wherever it sounds best

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I suppose it’s A my Fran

What happened in Tanisha's father's life that caused him to give his camera to Tanisha?

He wants her to have a hobby because she spends too much time on social media.

He believes the camera will take superior pictures to those Tanisha takes with her phone.

He did not want the camera to because it reminded him of his father.

He loves photography but not longer has the time to use the camera himself.

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Answer:

He loves photography but not longer has the time to use the camera himself.

Explanation:

Answer:

He loves photography but not longer has the time to use the camera himself for K12.

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Select the correct answer.

Which persuasive technique is present in this excerpt from a speech?


It is common knowledge that America consumes a lot of resources compared to the rest of the world. We need more gasoline, eat bigger meals, and drink from larger size cups. We waste a lot of what we purchase, and we buy many things we didn't need in the first place. In addition to a lack of public transportation, an abundance of plastic bags, and overuse of disposables, we have managed to do more than a nation's share in global warming.


Only the other day, while I was shopping in an outlet mall, I noticed that the store's doors were wide open while the air conditioning blasted and kept the place icy cold. The sales clerks cared more about the view outside than the tremendous amount of energy they were wasting. I wondered why the customers weren't bothered by the waste of energy. Why shouldn't we start thinking about alternative sources of energy? I asked the clothing store manager to close the doors. I also started to make a list of what I really needed, and I never shopped when I was very hungry.


A.

expert quotes

B.

personal stories

C.

scientific facts

D.

emotional appeals

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Answer:

b personal stories

Explanation:

Answer:

personal stories

Explanation:

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Random question to answer!!
Who’s failing online school ?

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I’m not yay lol woo hoo

Answer:

surprisinglyI'm no im not.

Explanation:

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Read the stanza from "The Battle of Blenheim." "And everybody praised the Duke Who this great fight did win." "But what good came of it at last?" Quoth little Peterkin. "Why that I cannot tell," said he, "But 'twas a famous victory." How does Robert Southey's word choice affect the tone in this stanza of the poem? It suggests a honest and matter-of-fact tone. It creates a sad and mournful tone. It suggests a hopeful and sincere tone. It creates an ironic and sarcastic tone.

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Answer:

It creates an ironic and sarcastic tone.

Explanation:

Peterkin can't see that any good has come from the Duke's winning the fight, but yet still calls it a "great victory" because that's how it's being treated.

On October 30, 1938, Americans tuned in to an adapted broadcast of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds. The broadcast, which announced a Martian invasion of New Jersey, quickly gained popularity due to reports of widespread panic as many Americans believed the country was being invaded by aliens. How would such a report be different if the aliens are the ones telling the story? For this journal entry, place yourself in the position of the Selenites and write a newscast reporting on the arrival of Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor on the moon. Include relevant details from the text in your newscast.

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Answer:

Well, the point of view would be reversed. rather than to us "there invading!"

"They are monsters!" it would be "we are pioneers!" "We won!"

Explanation:

to the aliens, they'd appear as heroes. to us, they look like monsters.

so just write on those topics. from a standpoint similar to when Americans split from the British and colonized America. The natives were like us today, and we were like aliens. hope this cleared up the question.

Elija cuáles de las siguientes opciones son correctas. En algunos casos, ambas son correctas (both).

1. Bill agreed __________ (meet) us at the restaurant at 8:30, but he never showed up.
2. Dana hopes________ (save) enough money to travel around Europe for three months. It's her dream.
3. After the tsunami, Bette chose______ (stay) in Indonesia and work with a relief organization.
4. Dan enjoys_______ (read) science fiction.
5. I agreed_____ (help) Jack wash his car.


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Your supposed to add (ing) to the endings on all of them.

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Answer:

D. Messages based on the belief that all people in a group are the same

Explanation:

A stereotype, in simple teams, is "a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing". And the last option fits that description best

Excerpt from Stuff Matters

By Mark Miodownik

In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.

***

In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
The reader can infer that the discovery of metal –

a) changed the face of hunting.

B) happened as an accident.

c) was the greatest discovery of all time.

d) changed humanity forever.

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Answer:

D. hanged humanity forever.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik, it is narrated that in the Stone Age, our ancestors made use of flint, wood and bone which were not reliable and malleable for use. However, metal was discovered which solved the earlier problem of using stones and bones for construction.

Metals were malleable and the process could be reversed by melting it. Therefore, the discovery of metal changed humanity forever.

Practice and write the correct third-person type of response to the following questions. No you are not actually answering the questions only writing the beginning of an answer correctly

1. What example of personification does the author use with winter ?

2. Why does Fitzgerald include dialogue with Ms. Jones ?

3. What image does Judy want to project in lines 123 - 125

4. Which words or phrases show chronological order ? What irony exists in the story's ending ?

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Answer:

NO ONE KNOW THE BOOK THAT UR TALKING ABOUT

>:)

Explanation:

A suffix is a type of
that attaches to the end of a word.
A. word root
B. affix
c. portable part
D. prefix

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the answer is B affix
hope this helps

Answer:

word root

Explanation:

its added to the end of the word

1) How does Helen Keller’s purpose for writing her memoir differ from that of the biographer who wrote about her life? *
1 point
A. Helen tries to inform people about the facts of her life, but the biographer wants people to know about Helen’s personality.
B. Helen tries to explain her childhood actions, while the biographer writes to tell people about Helen’s wild childhood.
C. Helen wants to reflect on her experiences, while the biographer writes to inform people about events in Helen Keller’s life.
D. Helen wants to entertain people by describing her point of view, but the biographer wants to amaze people with facts.

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Answer:

Helen wants to reflect on her experiences, while the biographer writes to inform people about events in Helen Keller's life.

Explanation:

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40 POINTS Think of a time in your life when you judged someone based on appearances and were wrong. What were your first impressions? What was your judgment of this person? How did that first impression change and why?

Your response should be about 150 words.

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A time I judged someone by their appearance was when I was at the hospital for a checkup. A guy, who was in a wheel chair, came in yelling and screaming very loudly and being very rude to the people around him. Everyone, even the staff members judged this guy by how he came in and acted all crazy. I assumed that he was on drugs or something else, but in reality I shouldn't have judged him, as well as the staff members that were working that day. A physician who has taken care of this guy for a while came and talked to him in a calm and gentle voice to this guy, and he just bursted into tears. The guy told the physician that he had enough with all the treatments and appointments he had to go through to get better. I shouldn't have judged him by the way he acted and the way he appeared in-front of everyone because in the end I didn't know his story and I should have considered being in his place and feeling what he had to go through.

Answer:

The first time I met Savannah, she  was with one of my friends. My friend introduced us to each other. She had clean, neat, and very girly clothes on. I thought by the way she was dressed that she was one of those girls that never messed up and got straight A’s on her report card. She was also very short so I guessed that everyone thought she was cute and sweet. Just looking at her, you would have thought that she would like either Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw from Harry Potter. After getting to know her, I found out that she liked Slytherin which her appearance did not give away. I also found out that she was not the girl with the Straight A’s but she did her best anyway. She was also a very funny person. She would tell us jokes all the time. She became a great friend and someone I could trust.

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Select all the correct answers
Which sentences use definition 3 of the word "beste?
The small children took turns trying to baste the pilata, which was hanging from a
rouring cooking
large satches
Claire returned to the oven every 15 minutes to baste the turkey and turn it so it
would become caso
Cooks normally use butter or engs to beste mest so it has a gazed, brown look
The maids were ordered to baste the guilt to keep the layers in place
Betore satching the youn, Marie learned to baste the seams of a dress for a fitting
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Answer: I think it is either A or B

Explanation:

Answer:

Before stitching the gown, Marie learned to baste the seams of a dress for a fitting.The maids were ordered to baste the quilt to keep the layers in place.

Explanation:

Compare and contrast the main ideas of paragraphs 301 and 302. How do these main ideas differ?
A)
Both infractions are felonies, but the two infractions involve weight
differences.
B)
Both infractions are misdemeanors, but the two infractions involve weight
differences.
C)
Neither infraction is a felony, but both infractions involve different
damage(s) to another vessel.
D)
Both infractions involve willful destruction, but the infractions differ on the
type and extent of the damage done to a vessel.

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Answer:D

Explanation:took the test

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What is the best way to describe this passage?
Read the passage from "Zero-Gravity Nutrition."
Food scientists think of ways to make food last for
long space flights. One solution is to use foods that
have been dehydrated. Water has been taken out of
them. Think about hot chocolate as an example.
Astronauts just add water to it.
O It has one supporting detail and four central ideas.
O It has one central idea and four supporting details.
O It has two central ideas and three supporting details.
O It has no central idea and five supporting details.

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Answer:

It has one central idea and four supporting details.

Explanation:

The central idea is that food scientists "think of ways to make food last for

long space flights." The four supporting details are:

1. One solution is to use foods that  have been dehydrated.

2. Water has been taken out of  them.

3. Think about hot chocolate as an example.

4. Astronauts just add water to it.

Answer:

B. It has one central idea and four supporting details.

Explanation:

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Why did Douglass' mistress stop teaching him how to read?

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Answer:

The mistress's husband insisted she stop. ... Frederick Douglass's playmates do not support the slave system; they agree with Douglass that it is wrong to make any person a slave.

what does the phrase “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” mean

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It means your someone many people can look up too

What are some text-text connections in the play, Antigone and Icarus and Daedalus?

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Answer:

Two examples of text-to-text connections between "Antigone" and "Icarus and Dedalus" are commitment to family and disobedience.

Explanation:

Text-to-text connections are observed when a text has an element that allows the reader to remember another text. Based on this, we can see two examples of text-to-text connections between "Antigone" and "Icarus and Daedalus". This is because in "Antigone" we can see how she is committed to the family, insisting that her brother have a dignified funeral; while in "Icarus and Daedalus" the commitment to the family is established in the effort of father and son to save themselves.

In addition, we can see disobedience as an example of text-text connections. That's because Icarus disobeys his father's orders not to fly near the sun, while Antigone disobeys the king's orders not to hold a funeral for her brother.

Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden. “I said I would never go back again—” she hesitated, knitting her brows—“but perhaps, just perhaps, I will go and see—if he wants me—in the morning. Perhaps he’ll try to throw his pillow at me again, but—I think—I’ll go.” How does this scene contribute to the development of the story? A)The conflict between Mary and Colin is established .B) Mary starts to spend time with Dickon in the garden. C) The relationship between Mary and Colin is introduced. D)Mary begins to think of other people instead of herself.

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is A. I haven't read The Secret Garden, but I believe that would be the best choice!

Explanation:

Since the text said, " Perhaps he'll try to throw his pillow at me again..." I don't think it is C because it's not introducing. It may be D, but with this context, I wouldn't think so. With answer B, the person talking is not with anyone, as I can tell.

In The Secret Garden the scene contribute to the development of the story is The conflict between Mary and Colin is established.

What is context of The Secret Garden?

The Secret Garden is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett first published in book structure in 1911, after serialization in The American Magazine. Set in England, it is one of Burnett's most famous novels and seen as a classic of English children's writing. Several stage and film adaptations have been made.

The clever centers on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her rich British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old young lady who has been spoiled by her servants and ignored by her cold parents. At the point when a cholera pandemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is stranded.

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i need help asap i’m failing Marjorie had been waiting for Russ to call all day. What could possibly
be keeping him? She went home and tried her best to sleep. Just after
she managed to slip into some fitful dreams, her phone suddenly
began buzzing, She picked it up, "Russ?" she said,
Which ending to the scene would create the most suspense?
A. She heard Russ's voice: "Sorry, I forgot to call you, I won't let it
happen again'
B. "Congratulations," Russ said, "I thought I was the best, but you
finally beat me."
C. It was Russ. He explained that he had been fighting aliens but that
he had won
D. 'Marjorie, Russ said, "You wouldn't happen to know any lawyers,
would you?

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Answer:

D. 'Marjorie, Russ said, "You wouldn't happen to know any lawyers,

would you?

Explanation:

:p anyone would want to know what's the need of asking for a lawyer...some or other other thing must be wrong definitely...hehehe....

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'Marjorie, Russ said, “You wouldn't happen to know any lawyers, would you?, ending to the scene create the most suspense, hence option D is correct.

What is the suspense of ending scene?

The most suspenseful scene because it started with Russ instructing Marjorie to pay close attention, which immediately grabs her attention and makes her want to hear what he has to say.

He continues by informing her that she needs to know something. Marjorie had been waiting for Russ to call all day.

This is the deciding moment because it creates the most tension when he tells her to pay close attention after commanding her to do so earlier in the scenario.

Therefore, 'Marjorie, Russ said, You wouldn't happen to know any lawyers, would you? Is correct option.

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This refers to the extent to which a research account is believable and appropriate.

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Which of these clues helps you understand what "circulate" means?

A.certain mosquitoes.

B.malaria enters.

C.the disease.

D.travels throughout.​

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Answer:

your answer is d. travels through

what did Mama and Dad do in chapter 8 that seemed suspicious to the kids and the Watsons go to Birmingham chapters 8 to 11:00

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Answer:Dad starts to fix up the Brown Bomber. The car gets new used tires, a new antenna, new spark plugs, oil, and antifreeze, topped off with new brown and white seat covers for the front seat.

Explanation:

When analyzing the tone of a text, the reader should note
O the attitudes.
O the causes.
o the resolutions.
O the structures

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Answer:

the attitudes.

Explanation:

The tone is your attitude towards a subject revealed through written language. The tone influences how your reader will emotionally respond to the content and subject; this, in turn, influences how they feel about the brand and how they will react or make decisions accordingly.

The reader should take note of the attitudes while assessing the tone of a piece. As a result, option (A) is correct.

A reader is a person who reads, whether they enjoy it or are only able to. You are a reader if you are a lover of a certain author. Whether tackling challenging subjects or employing complex language in children's books, authors must keep their readers in mind.

The following attitudes are used to describe different types of readers: bibliophile, bookworm, editor, proofreader, announcer, elocutionist, lector, lecturer, monologist, reciter, rhetorician, browser, scholar, student, user, anthology, primer, bibliomaniac, book reviewer, and soliloquist.

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