Answer:
With cubing, like with other brainstorming methods, you start with one topic, challenge or issue. Then, you apply six points of view (like the six sides of a cube) to the issue. You should move quickly through each side of the cube, spending only 3-5 minutes on each side.
Explanation:
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What does the Phoenix bird symbolize
Answer:
wealth, rebirth, and transformation
Explanation:
Answer:
The Phoenix symbolizes Rebirth and transformation.
The Phoenix is a mythilogical bird. Once a Phoenix dies, it is brought back to life and rises from the ashes of its previous body.
Hamlet and Oedipus Rex are examples of a(n) _________. Sonnet, novella, tragedy or comedy
Answer:
Explanation:
tragedy
What's with those burning dogs? Why do they come up the stairs after the "poems are gone"?
the poem is "eating poetry"
Answer:
The agrand is a blinis of the dog
Explanation:
FIRST PERSON GETS BRANILEST
Read the excerpt from "Echo and Narcissus."
Narcissus continued to hunt and relax in the hills each day. Although his good looks still charmed both fairies and mortals alike, his heart was given to no one. That is, until one fateful day, when he leaned over the crystal waters of a pond to drink and saw a gorgeous creature reflected back at him.
What does the phrase "a gorgeous creature reflected back at him" help readers infer?
Narcissus is admiring a water fairy.
Narcissus is admiring his own image.
Narcissus gets his good looks from drinking water.
Narcissus looks more attractive when dressed as a hunter.
Answer:
Narcissus is admiring his own image
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is b, "Narcissus is admiring his own image.
Explanation:
Make a playlist (with at least 10 song titles for something you have read or a tv show/movie you have seen
Answer:
TV Show: Naruto
Explanation:
Impossible (Shontelle) 7 years (Lucas Graham)XO Tour life (Lil Uzi)Scars to you're beautiful (Alyssa Cara)Lovely (Billie Eillish)Ready as i'll ever be (Tangled)Born for this (The Score)Hall of fame (The Script)Robbery (Juice WRLD)Changes (XXXtentacion)Define the difference between growth and development.
Answer:
Growth refers to the increase in size and number. Development: Development refers to an improvement in circumstances
Judge Danforth says that despite his many years of legal experience he would be “confounded” (bewildered; unable to wrap his head around it) if he were a defense attorney for the accused in Salem. What is he saying about the charges of witchcraft and the fates of the accused?
Answer:
Judge Danforth says that he would be "confounded" because the case is extremely argumentative and it is so open that it would be very difficult to defend each one of them as many have committed dishonest actions,
Explanation:
The reasons behind this answer are that in the first place Judge Danforth analyzed the context and the situation to deduct that building a defense on them and their crimes would be very difficult because when a lawyer wants to defend a case he or she has to grab everything available do show the client is innocent. But in this case, all of them committed dishonest actions.
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Answer:
They help create a more realistic environment with more realistic feelings, so suspense is created and it helps the characters to express a feeling of themselves with realism. Helps create suspense for the elements, situations and sounds presented in it
Explanation:I hope it has helped you because I am not very good in English I hope it has helped you because I am not very good in English
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Select all the correct answers.
The short story "Behold the Brooklyn Bridge" is a piece of historical fiction because it focuses on the historical event of the opening of the
Brooklyn Bridge. Which sentence from the story best supports the idea that the event was of national importance?
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"Yes, there's the Great East River Bridge," Papa said looking down at me.
As fireworks went off that evening. I said to Papa, "They really did it, Papa, didn't they?"
OB.
Ос.
"Papa, what's going on there?" I asked curiously.
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Papa glanced over toward the crowd. "Why that's President Arthur himself!" he exclaimed.
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Answer:
it would be OA
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Answer:
whats ur question?
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with what
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Explain how third-person omniscient point of view helps readers understand White Fang’s first meeting with humans.
Answer:
omniscient means the narrator is all knowing so maybe because the narrator explained how White Fang was feeling
Explanation:
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anyone know how to deal with life
Answer:
make the most of it
Explanation:
One of the themes in the poem "To a Skylark" by William Wordsworth is that we should chase our dreams, but we must not forget where we started. Which line in the poem reflects this theme?
Answer:
"True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home"!
Explanation:
"To a Skylark", is a poem written by William Woodsworth in recognition and praise of a bird known for its exceptional ability to connect two worlds. The Skylark has the ability to fly to the high heavens or sky carrying with it, its melodious singing. It also returns to its home, the nest, after its flight. This illustrates the ability to not forget ones root no matter the height attained in life. Compared to the Nightingale which only remains in its nest, the Skylark had a more noble attitude or approach to life.
So, William Woodsworth, through this poem is trying to teach us that even while we chase our dreams, or eventually attain them, we must not forget where we started.
Answer:
"True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home"
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation: What is a Primary Source. Primary sources include documents or artifacts created by a witness to or participant in an event. They can be firsthand testimony or evidence created during the time period that you are studying.
Read the friendly letter.
March 20, 2018
I had fun at your birthday party. Thank you for inviting me. I hope you had a great birthday!
Sincerely,
Sam
Which part is missing from the friendly letter?
body
date
salutation
signature
Answer:
salutation
Explanation:
doesnt show who they were writing to.
salutation is missing in my opinion
Sort these statements by identifying whether they are objective or subjective.
Independence Day is July 4.
Objective
Subjective
Everybody loves the summer.
Cold weather is awfull
Pumpkin-picking is fun!
Skiing is a sport
Bears hibernate in winter
Answer:
O .... Independence Day is July 4.
S .... Everybody loves the summer.
S .... Cold weather is awfull
S .... Pumpkin-picking is fun!
O .... Skiing is a sport
O .... Bears hibernate in winter
Explanation:
Subjective refers to opinions.
Objective refers to hard facts.
Answer:
Objective:
Independence Day is July 4
Skiing is a sport
Bears hibernate in winter
Subjective:
Everybody loves the summer
Cold weather is awful
Pumpkin-picking is fun
Explanation:
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Stage directions can be used to describe:
A. setting
B. expressions
C. action
D. mood or tone
E. all of the above
Answer:
E. all of the above
Explanation:
Stage directions can be seen as a form of instructions which are in the script of a play which in turn tell actors how they will enter, where they will stand, when to move as well as how to shape their performance which in turn guide the actors through their movements onstage .
STAGE DIRECTION tend to describe how the character behaves either physically or mentally and stage direction are mostly and often been used by the playwright to guide the play's emotional tone.
Therefore Stage directions can be used to describe setting,expressions, action as well as the mood or tone of a play.
If you were to make a story of 2 best friends what would be the plot?
What’s the correct answer
Answer:
true false true
Explanation:
its right
order from positive to negative connotation 3. hanging, dangling, drooping, falling, swinging
Answer:
How about this:
swinging, hanging, dangling, drooping, falling
Explanation:
THE KOHLBERG DILEMMAS
2. Which of the following best describes the structure of the dilemmas?
A. The dilemmas are written like mini episodes or short stories, designed to make the reader emotionally invested in the dilemmas.
B. The dilemmas are composed of vague hypothetical situations followed by a series of equally vague questions, designed to make the reader think about larger, abstract concepts.
C. The dilemmas are composed of specific hypothetical situations and then a series questions designed to provoke the reader into analyzing and intros pecting one’s morals.
D. The dilemmas are structured to imitate the stream-of-consciousness narrative, thus mimicking the thought process in decision-making.
Answer:
C. The dilemmas are composed of specific hypothetical situations and then a series questions designed to provoke the reader into analyzing and introspecting one’s morals.
Explanation:
The option is the most logical answer to the question being asked.
what statement describes the structural characteristic of the poems?
Answer:
There’s a saying in brain science based on the work of Donald Hebb: neurons that fire together, wire together. The more they fire together, the more they wire together. In essence, you develop psychological resources by having sustained and repeated experiences of them that are turned into durable changes in your brain. You become more grateful, confident, or determined by repeatedly installing experiences of gratitude, confidence, or determination. Similarly, you center yourself increasingly in the Responsive, green zone – with an underlying sense of peace, contentment, and love – by having and internalizing many experiences of safety, satisfaction, and connection.
Explanation:
Explain how the distribution of news has changed because of the digital age. Use specific examples in your answer. WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Answer:
From newspaper to cellphone
Explanation:
In the heydays of printed news - and before television - the newspaper was the most reliable source of information. But the distribution was limited. Radio and television helped to spread the news around the world in a much quicker way, albeit the latter lost most of its informative character and turned into an amusement provider.
With the digital age the distribution of news covered the whole world, except for some remote and isolated places. But once again the quality of information lessened as the quantity improved. Now we are in a century where information travels with the speed of light along the globe but its actuality (twitter for example) is very often more important than its accuracy.
So news is more democratically distributed, but in the process it has become less democratic in character.
Answer: From newspaper to cellphone
In the heydays of printed news - and before television - the newspaper was the most reliable source of information. But the distribution was limited. Radio and television helped to spread the news around the world in a much quicker way, albeit the latter lost most of its informative character and turned into an amusement provider.
With the digital age the distribution of news covered the whole world, except for some remote and isolated places. But once again the quality of information lessened as the quantity improved. Now we are in a century where information travels with the speed of light along the globe but its actuality (twitter for example) is very often more important than its accuracy.
So news is more democratically distributed, but in the process it has become less democratic in character.
Explanation:
Base your answer to this question on the quote below. "In my turn, I stepped back. But in making the action, I detected in his eyes some latent fear of me. This put the monstrous thought to flight." This quote BEST serves to A. contribute to the rising action of the plot. B. foreshadow the death of the signalman at the hands of the narrator. C. add a dimension of uncertainty to the setting. D. add to the characterization of the ghost as the antagonist.
Answer:
B. Foreshadow the death of the signalman at the hands of the narrator.
Explanation:
The specific phrase "This put the monstrous thought into flight" indicates that the narrator is planning something horrible. He knows that the signalman is scared of him. The monstrous thought is most likely murder.
If this doesn't help, I apologize! Context clues will always help with the situation that you're studying.
Brain Teaser #19
First, I threw away the outside and cooked the inside. Then, I ate
the outside and threw away the inside. What did I eat?
Answer:corn
Explanation:
Corn on the cob, because you throw away the husk, cook and eat the kernels, and throw away the cob.
Answer:
A chicken? :'D
You threw away the skin, cooked it, ate it, then threw away the bones.
why were glowworms useful to soldiers
A:glowworms make an instant light
B:glowworms make a dim light
C:gloworms make a lasting light
D:gloworms make a clear light
Answer:
c. gloworms make a lasting light
Explanation:
I read an article a few weeks ago on it
"ACEs are the single greatest unaddressed public health threat facing our nation today." -Dr. Robert Block, former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Do you agree with this quote? Explain.
Answer:
Yes I agree
Explanation:
ACE is also known as Adverse Childhood Experiences. It affects their mental health.Most of the adverse experiences by children are mostly traumatic and affects them later in life thereby making them dysfunctional. This is very bad and promotes the various crimes experienced today.
This explains why Dr. Robert Block, former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics said ACE are the single greatest unaddressed public health threat facing the nation today.
Write a journal about Prometheus 3 paragraphs
Answer:
u so dumb\
Explanation:
haha
What did you include in your response? Check all that
apply.
Sample Response: Child developed the iden that
suspense is created when people want to know answers
and have to wait to find them out. He gave anecdotes
about real situations in which people stayed interested
when they didn't have answers. He also used the strategy
in his article by suggesting questions and tricking the
reader into continuing to read to find out the answers.
the central idea that suspense comes from delaying
the answers to questions
a kind of detail Child used to develop the idea
an example from the article that developed the idea
the idea that Child used the same strategy when
writing his article
Answer:
B and C
Explanation:
it’s right on edge
Answer:
all of them it's all of them
Explanation:
Writers often rely on a variety of reference materials to help them determine the meanings of words and phrases, including figurative and connotative meanings. What are some specific reference materials that a writer might rely on and what purposes do they serve? Explain at least four different writing reference materials and evaluate the purposes they serve.Identify why a writer might need to refer to each reference material.
Reference materials are sources that provide background information or facts on a given topic. These are four types of reference materials that writers often refer to during their work:
Dictionary: A dictionary is a reference material that lists words and their definitions alphabetically. They also provide additional information about the words, such as etymology. Writers usually refer to these when they want to learn the meaning of a particular word.
Thesaurus: A thesaurus is similar to a dictionary, but instead of providing definitions, these usually provide synonyms and antonyms. These are useful for writers who want to add variety to their writing.
Encyclopedia: Encyclopedias are reference materials that contain general information about a vast number of topics. These are organized alphabetically. Encyclopedias are used by writers in order to gain general information about a particular subject, or as a starting point for finding facts about a subject.
Handbook: A handbook is a reference material that contains facts about a specific subject, or instructions about a specific task. These are often similar to manuals of guidebooks. Writers might use these when they need to know how to perform a particular task, but are interested in only having an overview or a quick consultation, as opposed to gaining expertise.