Answer:
2 aircraft pilot or aviator / 4 publisher / 6 director / 7 chemist or pharmacist / 8 conductor/ 9 astronomer/ 10 federal prosecutor , defense or plaintiff.
Explanation:
Logic
The Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) is an imaging system. It has two camera channels. Each channel has color capability. This is provided by a set of filters. It was developed by a team led by the University of Arizona. Scientists and engineers from around the world were a part of the team. The system has three parts: (1) It has a camera head.(2) It has an extendable mast with electronic cabling. (3) It has two plug-in electronic cards. Each card plugs into a slot within the spacecraft.
Which sentence states the main idea of the first paragraph?
OA The Imager for Mars Pathfinder (IMP) is an imaging system.
B. It has two camera channels.
C Scientists and engineers from around the world were a part of the team,
OD. It was developed by a team led by the University of Arizona.
O E. Each channel has color capability. This is provided by a set of filters.
Answer:
A) The image of Mars pathfinder (IMP) is an imaging system.Explanation:
Because, the main motto behind was that, scientists could be able to see the Mars through it. Hope it help youwhat is the best thing that has happened ?
Answer:
A significant milestone for me as a student, would be graduation day.
A counterclaim is?
A. a claim that includes a true statement.
B. an argument made against a claim.
C. an examination of a claim
D. evidence used against a claim.
Answer:
I think the answer is B♥️
Explanation:
An argument made against a claim
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the teacher corects our exercises at home
II. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
9. A. ‘national B. gram’matical C. ‘medical D. ‘chemical
10. A. ath’letic B. his’toric C. dra’matic D. ‘classic
11. A. scien’tifically B. eco’nomic C. ar’tistic D. scien’tific
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
A. cat B. hat C. that D. Hate
Answer:
D. hate
Explanation:
Why did Jonathan think himself as extraordinarily lucky? (Civil peace)
Answer:
a. Why did Jonathan think of himself as 'extraordinarily lucky'? ➜ In the story, Jonathan thought himself is extraordinary lucky because he and his family with his house were saved in the Nigerian war. Moreover, he got his bicycle back and could repair his house cheaply.
The Paralympic games are for____
a. children.
b. disabled people.
c. women.
Answer:
YO B is right answerdisabled people
I hope it's helpful to u
Hey there!
The Paralympic Games are for disabled people.
Hope this helps!
Have a wonderful day :)
Your teacher has selected a programme for Senior secondary course. Write a letter to him explaining why you prefer different one.
Answer:
Dear sir,
I am a student of your high school final year class. I have been writing this letter to inform you that I will nit be opting for the senior year programmer that you have chosen for us. Since my childhood, I was interested in studying biological science. I will prefer to study that as the subject and ts concepts really intrigue me
Your friendly,
John marker
President George W. Bush’s speech to the troops on the USS Abraham Lincoln
Other nations in history have fought in foreign lands and remained to occupy and exploit. Americans, following a battle, want nothing more than to return home. And that is your direction tonight. After service in the Afghan and Iraqi theaters of war — after 100,000 miles, on the longest carrier deployment in recent history — you are homeward bound. Some of you will see new family members for the first time — 150 babies were born while their fathers were on the Lincoln. Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you.
Which answer is a complete and correct summary of this part of the speech?
Afghanistan and Iraq are many miles from America, but they have had a major impact on the country.
Over a hundred children were born while their fathers were serving far away from home.
September 11 was a tragic time for all service men and women of the United States of America.
Unlike other countries that stay, it is time for these people in service to return home from war.
Answer:
Unlike other countries that stay, it is time for these people in service to return home from war.
Explanation:
Although Bush mentioned how the troops are fighting Afghanistan and Iraq, he never explained how those countries had an impact on the United States as a country.
Bush did state that 150 babies were born, this cannot be the summary as it is only a small part of the speech.
Bush never mentioned anything about 9/11 in this speech.
Bush did state that other nations fight and occupy. Yet, he gives all these reasons for the return of the US troops like the want to return home and see family. He concludes how the nation will welcome back the US troops, implying that the troops will return home.
Write 5examples of fragments, sentences and run ons
Answer:
Examples of fragments : 'when', 'after', 'although', 'before', 'if', 'since', 'until', 'when', 'where', 'while', and 'why'
Example of fragment sentences:
Because of the rain.I ran.Looking forward to seeing you.My favorite history teacher.Ran to the store faster than a rabbit.Please help me with this
Answer:
cyberbullying
Explanation:
d
Question 1 of 10
Which best describes the type of rhymes used in "Lissadell"?
A. Slant internal rhymes
B. Perfect end rhymes
c. Perfect internal rhymes
D. Slant end rhymes
Answer:
I belive its B
To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Which sentence from Nature best supports Emerson’s claim? I am glad to the brink of fear. Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic or a mourning piece. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, is always a child.
Answer:
The sun illuminates only the eye of the man but shines into the eye and the heart of the child.
The author expresses that most adults have a very superficial way of seeing things. They cannot truly appreciate the beauty of nature. Only a true nature lover whose inward and outward senses are truly aligned and adjusted to each other is able to appreciate nature's beauty. This quality is present in every child but only a few men are able to retain this quality into adulthood
Identify whether the underlined clause is an adjective clause, adverb clause, or noun clause.
While the sailboat bobbed at anchor, we watched the stars come out.
Answer:
Adverb Clause
While the sailboat bobbed at anchor we watched the stars come out.
Explanation:
Adverb Clause-a clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence. It always starts with a subordinating conjunction.
Example: Even if I take the test, my grades won't change.
Noun Clause-a clause that acts as a noun.
For example, I am not interested in whatever Anthony says.
Adjective Clause-a clause that is used to describe a noun in a sentence.
For example, the guy who claimed to be a genius didn't even make it to the top list.
Select the correct text in the passage . Which detall best creates tension in the plot “the tell-tale heart”
The correct answer is: I moved it slowly - very, very, slowly.
Explanation
Suspense is a term to refer to the expectation about the resolution of a situation causing tension or impatient expectation of the viewer or reader. According to the above, it can be inferred that the sentence "I moved it slowly- very, very slowly" because it describes an action that is being performed slowly and is described in great detail causing tension in the reader as the reader wanders wether the protagonist of the story will be discovered as he tries to enter to the room. According to the above, the correct answer is: I moved it slowly - very, very, slowly.
can i ask if the orange is orange, it is named orange or it called orange ?
Answer:
Explanation:
Orange the fruit came first. The word came into English either from Old French 'pomme d'orenge', or from the Spanish 'naranja' (with the subsequent transfer of the 'n' over to the indefinite article, as per 'apron' and 'adder', originally 'napron' and 'nadder'). The Spanish word is itself a modification of the Arabic 'naaranj' (cf. also Persian 'naarang'). Our colour term thus derives from the name of the fruit, not the other way round; we also have apricot, peach, violet, lilac, maroon, indigo, burgundy, and so on, which show how productive this process of colour naming is
is it a claim or not a claim?
Answer:
hey darlingg I think this is a weak claim because it is comparing electric to gas powered which can’t really be compared
Explanation:
Hello hun^^
Your answer would be...
Weak: Not a claim
*Hope I helped*
~Alanna~
Select the appropriate pronoun.
I present Ashley Manning,
I believe will be able to answer our questions about the coming elections.
who
whom
Answer:
who
Explanation:
Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence and can be replaced with "he" or "she"
Answer:
Who
Explanation:
I present Ashley Manning, who I believe will be able to answer our questions about the coming elections.
(Although in some cases based on meaning and purpose whom is also correct. but for this it's who)
Was Sandra Cisneros' choice of color a cultural declaration or a political provocation? Or Both?
Answer: A cultural declaration
Explanation:
The question most likely refers to the article "The Purple Passion of Sandra Cisneros," by Kathy Lowry, whose perspective of Cisneros´ actions is condemnatory and described as an uncalled-for political provocation disguised as a cultural declaration.
Looking into the case, and researching on Cisneros´own account of the events, found in "My Purple House. Color is a Language and a History," it becomes clear that she was trying to make a point about how the houses of the Latin community have been disregarded by the San Antonio Conservation Society, and her choice of a color deemed as “too vivid and modern” for its historical context is an example of how her culture is being erased.
So, in my opinion, Cisneros´choice of color was a cultural declaration and not merely a stubborn political provocation.
on their vacation the Stovin's are going to go to India which they have both been interested in visiting ever since an Indian family moved in next door for commons
Answer: what question not clear
Explanation:
In 250-300 words, discuss Jem’s character development in To Kill a Mockingbird. How does he grow and change? What are the major events that affect that change?
Answer:
However, while Jeremy Atticus Finch, better known as Jem, was not the primary character in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird (also known as To Kill a Mockingbird), he is the character who is the most dynamic because of the huge changes that occur in his life during the tale. Jem and his younger sister Scout are extremely similar in appearance at the beginning of the novel. They are both hot-headed and frequently make impulsive actions that get them in danger; for example, trespassing on the Radleys' porch and nearly being killed by Nathan Radley as a result of it. In contrast, as the tale continues and the children become aware of Atticus's involvement in Tom's trial, tensions begin to emerge between Jem and Scout. Scout maintains her hot-headedness and has become enraged with anybody who has insulted Atticus during the trial, but Jem maintains his cool, as though he understands that being enraged would be counterproductive. He also begins to ponder more about what is going on in Maycomb and what the people who live there are actually like as a result of his observations. Combined with his increased capacity to think critically under pressure, Jem's ability to maintain his composure under pressure demonstrates Jem's maturing maturity.
Despite this maturity, Jem shows signs of immaturity by losing his cool with Mrs. Dubose, who harasses and criticizes Atticus on a regular basis and ruins her flowers in the process. Following his being forced to pay back his vandalism by reading to Mrs. Dubose, who tragically passes away due to her advanced age, Atticus teaches Jem about what true courage is, and how he can learn a lesson from Mrs. Dubose, who gave up her Morphine addiction in order to die "free," despite the fact that it caused her a great deal of pain. When Jem realizes what she has learned, she grows more mature as the day of Tom's trial approaches.
If and when the trial eventually takes place, Jem witnesses first-hand the bigotry and hatred that pervades Maycomb and is appalled by it; yet, he maintains optimism that Atticus will be able to convince the community of Tom's innocence. When the judgment is read and Tom is found guilty, all of those dreams are dashed to the ground. Jem feels disturbed at learning that the inhabitants of Maycomb are capable of such evil behavior, and his viewpoints shift. Jem grows more cynical as time goes on, and he begins to understand why Boo Radley chooses to remain inside since the world in which he lives is so harsh.
When Jem and Scout are attacked by Bob Ewell at the very end of the novel, all of Jem's maturity is put to the ultimate test. Jem protects his sister with a knife against a mature guy, resulting in his arm being broken and him being knocked unconscious, despite the fact that he is still a child himself. That Jem transformed from an immature youngster who bullied his shy neighbor to a caring elder brother who sacrificed his life to defend his sister is demonstrated in this pivotal moment of the narrative.
Answer:
Explanation:
However, while Jeremy Atticus Finch, better known as Jem, was not the primary character in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird (also known as To Kill a Mockingbird), he is the character who is the most dynamic because of the huge changes that occur in his life during the tale. Jem and his younger sister Scout are extremely similar in appearance at the beginning of the novel. They are both hot-headed and frequently make impulsive actions that get them in danger; for example, trespassing on the Radleys' porch and nearly being killed by Nathan Radley as a result of it. In contrast, as the tale continues and the children become aware of Atticus's involvement in Tom's trial, tensions begin to emerge between Jem and Scout. Scout maintains her hot-headedness and has become enraged with anybody who has insulted Atticus during the trial, but Jem maintains his cool, as though he understands that being enraged would be counterproductive. He also begins to ponder more about what is going on in Maycomb and what the people who live there are actually like as a result of his observations. Combined with his increased capacity to think critically under pressure, Jem's ability to maintain his composure under pressure demonstrates Jem's maturing maturity.
Despite this maturity, Jem shows signs of immaturity by losing his cool with Mrs. Dubose, who harasses and criticizes Atticus on a regular basis and ruins her flowers in the process. Following his being forced to pay back his vandalism by reading to Mrs. Dubose, who tragically passes away due to her advanced age, Atticus teaches Jem about what true courage is, and how he can learn a lesson from Mrs. Dubose, who gave up her Morphine addiction in order to die "free," despite the fact that it caused her a great deal of pain. When Jem realizes what she has learned, she grows more mature as the day of Tom's trial approaches.
If and when the trial eventually takes place, Jem witnesses first-hand the bigotry and hatred that pervades Maycomb and is appalled by it; yet, he maintains optimism that Atticus will be able to convince the community of Tom's innocence. When the judgment is read and Tom is found guilty, all of those dreams are dashed to the ground. Jem feels disturbed at learning that the inhabitants of Maycomb are capable of such evil behavior, and his viewpoints shift. Jem grows more cynical as time goes on, and he begins to understand why Boo Radley chooses to remain inside since the world in which he lives is so harsh.
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Part A
Which of the following best summarizes the main point of the essay "Memories of a Memory"?
A. Humans cannot recall their earliest memories accurately.
B. Humans have interesting brains that do many things to memories.
C. Humans have trouble recalling details of spaces.
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Answer:
B
memories of a memory is remembering many past event, you having unforgotten brains to keep accurate record of things.
In the passage above, what does “impartial” mean?
Answer:
Simple Question:
Explanation:
The answer is Fair and Unprejudiced..Hope this helps....Have a nice day!!!! :DWhich highlighted word is an adverb?
The HOKEY fans CHEERED LOUDLY.
A.
hockey
B.
cheered
C.
loudly
Answer:
loudly
Explanation:
Adverb if manner
Answer:
Explanation:
I know of no exception to the rule that if a word ends in ly and is positioned near a modified word, the ly word is an adverb.
loudly is the adverb.
You are trying to persuade members of your class to volunteer to tutor underprivileged children Is it Ethos, Pathos, or Logos and why.
Answer:
Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions and evokes feelings.
Explanation:
Logos or the appeal to logic is the use of logic or reason to persuade an audience.
Ethos It is an appeal to authority and credibility in persuasive language. Ensuring an audience of the speaker/or writer's argument's reliability or credibility. Making yourself (or your argument) appear credible and trustworthy will help you persuade your audience.
describe the ghale gaun in 5 sentences
Answer:
Ghale gaun is a village situated in Lamjung district, Nepal. Is is referred as a 'Asia's model tourism village'. The beautiful tourism village it surrounded by Annapurna circuit. The please is full of beautiful views of modern rangers lush greenery and tradition.
Explanation:
Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia.
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What does the first paragraph of Of Plymouth Plantation reveal about the attitudes and beliefs of the Pilgrims who
traveled with William Bradford?
Answer:
They believed that God punished those who were not righteous.