Answer:
c
Explanation:
It provides a summary for the paragraph that's most accurate. The paragraph talks about their appearance as well as their helpfulness
Answer:
C.the information can be used to learn about many different kinds of gardening method
Who was the United States in competition with as it relates to “ruling the skies”? What actions by NACA resulted from this competition?
Answer:
Soviet Union, Establishment of NASA.Explanation:
The United States was in competition with the Soviet Union when it relates to “ruling the skies”.When Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 in 1957, it intensified the race between the two countries as US feared of falling behind in the race of space exploration. As a result, the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 was established and NACA incorporated itself with the newly established agency to win the competition.First Read: Comprehension
Identify the choice that best answers the question.
According to the speaker in "The Unknown Citizen," who is tracking the actions of the citizen? Choose three options.
A
the Army
B. his Union
C. the Police
D. Producers Research
E. Social Psychology workers
Answer:
B,D and E
Explanation:
The poem " The Unknown Citizen" is written by W.H. Auden. The poem is about a man who is dead and who according to the government and society is an ideal man. It questions the idea of freedom of a human.
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.
Jasper wrote a friendly letter. Part of his letter is shown below.
My vacation to the beach was so much fun! I wish you could have gone with us.
What part of his friendly letter is shown?
This question is hard, but most likely it is a concluding sentence (one of the last sentences before a goodbye or sincerely) because we can infer that Jasper summarized the letter before that statement was said.
Answer:
The answer you're looking for is (A) Body
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The school
is going to organise Talent Search competition. Draft a notice inviting students to take part in various items such as debate poetry, recitation, skits, fashion show, folk dances and songs you are Balwinder head boy of DAV Public School
DAV Public School
June 7, 2020
We are honored to invite all students to participate in the selection for the Talent Search competition, which will take place at 2pm on July 7, 2020 at the Municipal Convention Center.
The Talent Search competition will feature several categories such as poetry, recitation, skits, fashion shows, folk dances and music, where you can show all your talent and expertise.
Be sure to participate.
Elias Dash
Balwinder head of DAV Public School
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.
What is the best conclusion that can be drawn about Gilgamesh’s character from this excerpt?
Answer:
it is the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
He receives help from the supernatural
Explanation:
How many chapters in the book Stepsister by Jennifer Donelly
Answer: THEY HAVE TO DO THE THING WERE THEY DO THE THING THING
Explanation:
Lorraine Jean Hopping's viewpoint in "Bone Detective is that Diane France shows courage in working with a real tiger.
Hopping's purpose for including this section in her text is to
convince readers to prepare to be like Diane and work with animals.
entertain readers with a fictional animal story.
inform readers about Diane's experience casting a tiger tongue.
persuade readers to pursue dangerous jobs.
Answer:
i think it is c i am not for shure but i think so:)
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is c on edge2020 i got it right
Explanation:
anyone know how to deal with life
Answer:
make the most of it
Explanation:
Which of these statements about whales and sharks is TRUE? A Whales use lungs to breathe, and sharks use gills. B Whales breathe through their skin, and sharks do not. C Whales are vertebrates, and sharks are invertebrates D . Whales are mammals, and sharks are amphibians.
Answer:
A is true because whales are like us and breathe through their lungs but sharks on the other hand breathe through their gills
Explanation:
hope this helps
Answer:
A, sharks use gills, most sharks have 5, like the great white. Whales are mammals, they breath through their blow holes
Explanation:
I am a shark expert. I've studied them for over ten years (since I was 4)
Fun fact: Did you know the Great white shark is warm blooded? most sharks are cold blooded and like warm waters, but the great white is commonly found in colder waters!
What do the author’s experiences prove?
A. Previously incarcerated people deserve another chance.
B. Previously incarcerated people have more life experience.
C. Previously incarcerated people are the best teachers.
D. Previously incarcerated people will work harder than anyone else for their education.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Summarize the book the courage of being disliked
Answer:
The book tells the story of an unhappy young man, who visits a philosopher on the outskirts of his city. Over the course of five conversations, the teacher helps him take control of his own life and happiness. Here are 3 lessons I learned: One of our most dangerous beliefs is that our past determines our future
Explanation:
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in the student sample paper "The Family Photograph" pg 15-22 which source was written by more than one author?
A. The New York Times article
B. The Knowledge, Technology and policy article
C. The article published on Boston.com
D. The Art Journal article
Answer:
A. The New York Times article
Explanation:
The New York Times is a newspaper that is published in U.S. and has worldwide readership. It was first issued in 1851. The articles published in New York times are from various authors. "The Family Photograph" article published in New York Times is written by more than one authors.
In the book sirens , Scylla and Charybdis what make Charybdis so deadly
Answer:
The Sirens' song is so seductive that Odysseus begs to be released from his fetters, but ... and his men must navigate the straits between Scylla and Charybdis.
Explanation:
Read the story ‘The Midnight Visitor' from your Supplementary Reader ‘Footprints without Feet' and present the main themes and characters of the story using a WEB CHART/ MIND MAP
Answer:
read it paragraph by paragraph and break it down
Answer:
Read the paragraph first and then cut it into pieces to figure what it is out.
Sorry if my answer is wrong if it is wright please mark brainliest.
After the incident, Mr. Capuzzo thought that...
A.) he was an extraordinary person.
B.)he just did what needed to be done.
C.)his actions were dangerous and foolish.
D.) the attention he was receiving was embarrassing.
Article: “Help Him Up!”: A Witness’s Account of Panic on a Subway Platform
“I see the guy,” he said later. “I pictured myself helping him, but I didn’t. I just kept looking back at him and looking at everybody else look at him.” Eventually he lost interest. “I got caught up on my phone.”
Then: “I heard all those ladies yell.”
Mr. Capuzzo saw the man on the tracks. “He was hunched over,” he said. “He’s kind of, like, wobbling.”
Mr. Capuzzo said he called out: “Press the button! Press the button!” and walked in a quick circle. Then he acted.
“I just jumped down,” he said. “I grabbed, like, his legs together and I stood up. This is a time-sensitive issue. I don’t know where the train is.”
[30]He shouted, “Help him up!” He felt the man rise from his arms, lifted to the platform, and then made his own escape.
“I jumped up, like, no problem,” he said. “I hurt my hand a little bit.” It all happened so quickly, it was a blur — Mr. Capuzzo is not even certain he was the only person who jumped down to help.
Several minutes later, the F train, in typical weekend fashion, finally arrived, its potential victim long gone. Mr. Capuzzo got out after a few stops. He texted his girlfriend, “Guy fell so I had to jump on the tracks now I have a cut on my hand.” He called his mother. Both were upset with him at first, “mad I jumped on the tracks in the first place,” he said, but more thankful he was O.K.
In the days since, Mr. Capuzzo has looked for the homeless man near the subway. No sightings yet. The man looked so incoherent, he might not even remember what happened. He most likely would not recognize the man who jumped down and helped him. The Police and Fire Departments had no record of calls regarding the incident.
Mr. Capuzzo said that before he jumped, he remembered an old public service announcement: “Twenty people are thinking someone else called about the gas leak.” He recalled thinking, “If nobody does anything, he’s going to die.”
[35]He did something. And someday, another person will save someone on the tracks, and that tale will be told, and that rescuer might look back and remember the one from 2017, and the part about the pants around the ankles. That guy who grabbed the legs and lifted him up like that? Couldn’t do it. Did what I did, but couldn’t do that.
Help mee.... please :,(
Answer:
B. He just did what needed to be done.
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.
"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.
How was Michelle Obama’s experience at Princeton university
Answer:...Normal like anyone else in the world-
Explanation:
How are the possibilities of ""designer babies"" similar to handicaps in ""Harrison Bergeron""?
Answer:
Both possibilities are similar because, they take away the rights of the victims or subjects, without seeking their consent.
Explanation:
'Designer babies' is a new invention in science and reproduction where the genes of unborn babies are edited or altered with the purpose of adding a gene, or removing a gene relating to a disease. This practice has raised a number of ethical concerns, one of which is the fact that future generations could be affected by this alteration.
In the book, 'Harrison Bergeron', by Kurt Vonnegut, handicaps were limitations placed on people with exceptional attributes. These handicaps could be in the form of mutilation and other traumatizing treatments. This was aimed at creating a country with equality. This practice took away the fundamental rights and freedom of the citizens, making them to live in fear and hide their abilities.
These two scenarios are similar in the sense that they seriously impede on the rights of the people experiencing them, leaving them with no say on the matter.
After failing to make the high school varsity team Michael Jordan.... A. Thought about playing a different sport B. Used his disappointment to work harder C. Proved to his coach that he was good enough D. Congratulated his best friend on making the team
Answer:Letter B: Used his disappointment to work harder
Explanation:
Passage
After failing to make the high school varsity team Michael Jordan is Used his disappointment to work harder. Hence, option B is correct.
When did Michael Jordan make his varsity team?During the summer before his junior year, Jordan started to change. He exercised constantly and grew four inches taller in 1979. That year, he switched to the varsity squad and rapidly became the best player at Laney High, averaging over 20 points each game.
The most recent Michael Jackson urban legend to be disproven was the idea that the future Hall of Famer was "cut" by his high school coach while he was a sophomore at Laney High School, leaving the young Michael to feel aggrieved.
It seems like Jordan was never actually let go from the team. To help him develop, he was transferred to junior varsity. He remarked, "I want to win more championships." I want equity. I want to be in charge of basketball operations.
Thus, option B is correct.
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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:
What is the meaning of "bogged"?
Answer: the answer is on google
past tense: bogged; past participle: bogged
cause (a vehicle, person, or animal) to become stuck in mud or wet ground.
(of a person or process) be unable to make progress.
Explanation:
"the car became bogged down on the beach road"
"you must not get bogged down in detail"
Hey can anyone help me out in dis pls I will mark u as brainliest!!!!!
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
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:
idk really I haven't read the book
order from positive to negative connotation 3. hanging, dangling, drooping, falling, swinging
Answer:
How about this:
swinging, hanging, dangling, drooping, falling
Explanation:
Bagged lettuce takes an interesting journey from field to store. As
soon as it is picked, it is stored in a refrigerated truck to prevent
wilting. The lettuce is separated, washed, and bagged in a factory that
is also refrigerated. Then it is trucked to distribution centers and
eventually to stores,
Which inference is best supported by the details in the text?
A lot of us cant help you if we cant see the options :(
The Sojourner:
was part of the Pathfinder mission
conducted spectrographic analysis of rocks and soil on Mars
took pictures and video of the surface of Mars
all of the above
Answer:
it conducted spectrographic analysis of rocks and soil on Mars
Explanation:
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:
Just got it right on edge 2020