Answer:
On land- two fins propel their bulky bodies forward on land.
In water- they squiggle from side to side.
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tell me some of the reasons that it is important to keep a positive attitude in a learning environment. (please answer it's really simple)
Answer:
it is important to be positive attitude because if you don't think you can your mind will tell you that you can't do it. being positive will give you confidence in maintaining your learning experience and also will keep you mindset on what is being taught
How was Elinor's sense of propriety upset? Identify at least two examples from the novel in your response. Your answer
should be at least one hundred words.
Answer and Explanation:
"Sense and Sensibility" is a novel by author Jane Austen. One of the main characters, Elinor, would be the representation of the "sense" in the title. It is not that she is not a sensitive woman. Elinor has feelings just like her mother and her sister, Marianne. However, those two characters allow themselves to actually feel and show how they feel, while Elinor maintains her propriety. She behaves in a prudent, careful, and polite manner, taking care of things and people no matter what.
Yet, there were two times in the novel where Elinor's sense of propriety was upset, and she couldn't help but show her feelings. First, she had a hard time concealing her emotions when she heard of Edward and Lucy's engagement. Second, she displayed her emotions when Edward showed up to her house all of a sudden, after Elinor had been told he had gotten married. Those two times deeply affected her ability to keep her feelings in check.
3. Your math autobiography--last math course, feelings about math, past struggless or successes
Answer:
September 2012
My Math Autobiography
For this paper I will be writing about my experiences with math. I will talk about my feelings about math, my good and bad math years, and what I expect from myself this year.
I have always liked math and I have always been good at math. I say I've always been good at math because I've always gotten good grades in math. My math teachers were always really nice to me. I was constantly helping out other students and it was fun for me.
I didn't ever really feel challenged by math until I got to college. I remember my freshman year at Ohio State I received my first C in math. It was a statistics course. I worked so hard for that C. It was frustrating. I realized I never learned to study. Since I couldn't bear the thought of getting yet another bad grade in math, I decided to join a study group. Wow! That made all the difference in the world. I never again received another bad grade in math.
Since I'm a teacher, this year I hope to give my students the confidence I had with math when I was their age. I also want to teach them how to study, since I never learned to study until I got to college. Like I said in the beginning, I've always liked math and I hope my math experiences can make me a better math teacher.
check if these answers are correct and if it is wrong correct it please
Answer:
For number 7, it is "Did he used to play golf every weekend?"
You wrote "Did you used to play golf every weekend?"
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The argument that earbuds decrease the need for live music is an example of which logical fallacy?
A)
ad hominem
B)
red herring
C)
false causation
D)
circular reasoning
Submit
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because its false lol i mean just because you use earbuds does not mean we should not have live music
Answer:
False Causation
Explanation:
brainly deleted my answer so I came back to answer it
Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: (1) One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked. (2) "What's happened to me?" he thought. It wasn't a dream. His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table—Samsa was a travelling salesman—and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer. (3) Gregor then turned to look out the window at the dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad. "How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense," he thought, but that was something he was unable to do because he was used to sleeping on his right, and in his present state couldn't get into that position. However hard he threw himself onto his right, he always rolled back to where he was. He must have tried it a hundred times, shut his eyes so that he wouldn't have to look at the floundering legs, and only stopped when he began to feel a mild, dull pain there that he had never felt before. What main conflict is revealed so far in this story? Gregor does not enjoy his job. Gregor is having disturbing dreams. Gregor has transformed into a bug. Gregor cannot sleep.
Answer:
Gregor has transformed into a bug.
Explanation:
The passage describes Gregor Samsa as a "horrible vermin", with a brown belly with many legs, which sounds like a cockroach. It is true that he tries to sleep in hopes that his transformation was simply a dream, but the thing stopping sleep from coming is that he has become a bug.
Hope this helps!
Answer: Gregor has transformed into a bug!
Explanation: Imagine a cricket, a beetle or a cockroach and see if the description fits. Gregor is no longer in human form. It will pose some problems with his relationships.
How does that grammar structure is called?
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{\sf Gerund \ phrase}[/tex]
Explanation:
A gerund phrase consists of a gerund, which is a verb that acts as a noun in the sentence. A gerund can be the subject of the sentence.
Answer:
Gerund Phrase
A. 6°
B.
70
C.
8°
D.
gº
what's the question????
From north to south, the major islands of Japan follow a
gradual curve toward China and Korea. At the top, one
finds Hokkaido. South of Hokkaido is the largest island,
Honshu, where Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and the other major
cities of Japan are gathered. The smallest major island,
Shikoku, shares the southern end of Honshu with the last
and southernmost of the four main islands, Kyushu.
Which term best describes the way the passage is organized?
O A. Problem-solution
O B. Sequential
O C. Spatial
O D. Topical
Which theme does this passage best support? Pride goes before a fall. People should try to be good. It is necessary to question authority. Children should be seen and not heard.
Answer:
C) It is necessary to question authority.
Explanation:
A theme is one or more than one messages or lessons, not directly stated, that a text conveys about a topic that could apply to other literature or to life.
In the excerpt given, one of the themes may be "It is necessary to question authority", as it is about a storyteller, which it's the aunt and the figure of authority in the room too, who is telling a story to younger people, however, the audience finds the story uninteresting and, to a point, absurd, or lacking common sense. Seeing this, one of the girls in the audience decided to question what was being said. To which the aunt responded, perhaps answering the girl's doubt. In either way, the story teaches us that not because someone is in a position of authority, we must agree or accept what he or she says, in other words, it is necessary to question authority.
The theme that the given passage best supports is:
C) It is necessary to question authority.
A theme is the central idea of a given write up or book.
According to the complete question, we can see that an older person, an aunt is telling some younger kids a story, but they do not feel that the story is interesting so they decide to question her authority.
The most probable moral lesson from this is that people are allowed to question authority, when they do not feel they are getting value.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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“The world on a turtles back”
Answer the following questions properly (complete sentences and direct citations/quotations where necessary)
7. Discuss a part of the story that is ambiguous (the meaning of purposely unclear or open to interpretation).
Answer:
The word on a turtles back is a shell
Answer:
it invite us to explore how their. shell works and how it's made,
Which statements are true about "evidence"? select all that appy observations which answer questions proof that an idea is true information for or against an idea data to help draw a conclusion
Answer:
based on the info that you have provided:
evidence - proof, confirmation, verification are all synonyms.
Explanation:
observations which answer questions - this would have to have been proved with empirical evidence - data evidence that has been proven more than one time. I would not choose this answer.
proof that an idea is true - i would choose this answer due to the wording of "proof"
information for or against an idea - this could be someone's opinion and not have valid data to prove. notice that "proof" is not in this answer. I would not choose this answer.
data - this would be empirical info and I would choose this as an answer.
I hope this helps.
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Answer:
evidence - proof, confirmation, verification are all synonyms.
Explanation:
hope it helps
What are some of the internal motivations that shape who you are every day?
Answer:
Being challenged helps us work at a continuously optimal level work toward meaningful goals.
Explanation:
Answer:
this is anything that makes you want to do something.
Explanation:
internal means on the inside so it is inside motivation.
Select the correct answer.
Read this excerpt from a personal narrative essay. What did the writer learn from this personal experience?
I am so glad that I continued to be part of my swim team. I think it really helped me heal from my injury. I also learned how important it was for my teammates to have a cheerleader. They loved that I was there encouraging them and telling them not to give up. It was almost as if they knew I hadn’t given up either. I’ll be back next season!
A. You can be part of a team in different ways.
B. Cheerleaders are not part of a team.
c.Swim teams have cheerleaders.
D. Competitive swimming can cause injuries.
Read the passage and answer the question: Leonard Zachary Bartholomew is the greatest cat who ever lived. When he lounges on the windowsill and watches birds and joggers, the entire neighborhood is filled with his benevolent presence. Which term best describes the passage?
A. Situational irony
B. Hyperbole
C. Understatement
D. Imagery
Answer:
B. Hyperbole
Explanation:
Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
there is none. I'm just smart
Choose an animal species that live in Antarctica. Using the Internet, research five interesting facts about the animal you choose. Describe what you learned. Be sure to include the website address where you learned the information about your animal species. P.S (should be approximately 20-25 lines)
Answer:
The animal chosen is penguins:
Penguins are birds, not mammals.They are acquatic animals, but they also live in land.Despite being birds, they cannot fly.They mostly live in Antarctica.One Penguin species lives north of the Equator, in the Galapagos Islands.Their diet is based on small fish, squids, and krill.Their wings are useless for air, but are extraordinary on water. This makes penguins very fast swimmers.Penguins have feathers to keep warm.Penguins look similar to the Great Auk, an extinct animal who lived in the Northern Hemisphere.One of the places with most penguins is the French island of Ile Aux Cochons, with a population of around 200,000 penguins.Their geological origin is in the Paleogene.Some of the countries with the largest penguin populations are: Chile, Argentina, Angola, Australia, and New Zealand.The largest penguin species is the Emperor Penguin.The shortest penguin species is the Little Blue Penguin.There are 18 species of penguins in total.The animal most closely related to the penguin is the albatross.Penguins actually slid on their belly through the snow for fast transportation.There was a unique penguin species in New Zealand, but it was driven to exctinction by the local populations.The penguin body is able to absorb sea water because it filters the salt out of it.Penguins fast when they lay eggs.
Modern inventions and discoveries: support Scripture and creation support the idea of evolution do not relate to Scripture falsify Scripture
Answer:
Both believe that the universe was created or made. Somehow. Either they believe that poof it was put into place in 6 days or by a process of evolution - over a period of time. Most evolutionists do not believe in a world wide flood - but creationists can see the layers that have formed over the years in places like the Grand Canyon. Can anything evolve from nothing? How did living things come to have Life? Try to remember that living things reproduce into more living things.
Explanation:
There is no scientific law that states that something evolved from nothing. How does life arise from non-life? How does one creature turn into another creature - or does he evolve into a different type of species. We have seen this in nature - how a species must adapt to his new environment. Man or animal. Maybe this will help too: Simplistic info -
Evolutionists - single cell evolves into multicelled - evolves into fish - evolves into amphibians - and then you get the reptile. Soon comes the evolution of this turning into birds, mammals, and then humans.
Creationinsts - fish are created as just that - fish, amphibians - created as just that - amphibians, etc.....birds created as birds....
Did dogs evolve from a wolf? People breed dogs all the time to try to create a new type of dog. Finches - type of bird - has shown that it has changed or evolved over time too - it's beak has changed shape. It changed shape to adapt to the environment around it.
Maybe you could point out in your writing that science needs evidence. Have we really seen something evolve in real time -
Just make sure to include that humans have intervened. They even are cloning now. Scary but true. Are they trying to be God or are they just trying to create something better than it was before???
Answer:
Both believe that the universe was created or made. Somehow. Either they believe that poof it was put into place in 6 days or by a process of evolution - over a period of time. Most evolutionists do not believe in a world wide flood - but creationists can see the layers that have formed over the years in places like the Grand Canyon. Can anything evolve from nothing? How did living things come to have Life? Try to remember that living things reproduce into more living things.
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a strategy used during the prewriting stage of short-story writing? freewriting to generate ideas for a story’s theme making corrections to grammar and spelling revising to ensure the story is interesting following a story map to stay on track and keep the story line moving forward
Free writing is the only pre-writing technique from the list given. The other options are either writing or after writing strategies. Free writing is a prewriting technique it consists of writing continuously for a period of time without paying attention to grammar or spelling. It gives writers ideas to write short stories.
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what important connections can you make between civic responsibility and possible career paths?
Answer:
I will become a Lawyer and help the societies
Arrange these words in alphabetical order.
Answer:
Condolence
Conference
Existence
Experience
Intelligence
Interference
Occurrence
Superintendence
Please tell me if I'm wrong.
Answer:
Condolence
Conference
Existence
Experience
Intelligence
Interference
Occurrence
Superintendence
Explanation:
Condolence
Conference
(d is before f)
Existence
Experience
(i is before p)
Intelligence
Interference
(l is before r)
Open the source notes, and review the notes for all three sources:
“Should We Terraform Mars?”
“Mars”
“Why Mars?”
Consider and record your thoughts about these concepts:
one common idea among the texts
one idea from the texts that differs
how the ideas better help you understand the topic and answer the question “Should humans travel to Mars?”
Terraforming the planet is justified by concerns about resource use and depletion on Earth, as well as arguments that altering and subsequent or concurrent settlement of other planets reduces the likelihood of humanity's extinction.
This would aid in the regeneration of the planet's atmosphere. The atmosphere will trap solar radiation and create a greenhouse effect, raising the global temperature.
Why is terraforming important?And, while terraforming may allow us to build a second home to escape to on another planet, it may also serve as a testing ground for the techniques and technologies required to make Earth more Earth-like again.
The term "terraforming Mars" refers to the concept of altering Mars so that it can support human and terrestrial life. The impact of terraforming Mars would be that in the event of a global disaster, there would be a safe haven for humanity outside of our planet.
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Last winter, I ¹ had / was having a nasty accident while I ² skied / was skiing. I was with my friend Joe, It was a beautiful morning. The sun ³ shone / was shining and lots of people ⁴ skied / were skiing. Suddenly, Joe ⁵ lost / was losing control as he was going round a corner and ⁶ crashed / was crashing into me. I ⁷ fell / was falling and broke my leg. An air ambulance
⁸ arrived / was arriving and ⁹ took / was taking me to hospital. I was in hospital for two weeks!
Answer:
1:had
2: was skiing
3: was shining
4: were skiing
5: lost
6: crashed
7: fell
8: arrived
9: took
Explanation:
Urgent!!! Help, please
Answer:A
Explanation:
The Academy Awards... take place in Hollywood California every year since 1929
both questions are A
taiwan essay
describe a market in the morning, the atmosphere, the streets
nighttime - the nightview, the silence, the streets in comparison, night markets - crowded, noisy
Answer:
The night markets in Taiwan are some of the best we have come across during our travels through Asia. They are extremely popular with the locals and offer a huge variety of wonderful snacks, shopping and entertainment. Around 70 night markets are found across the whole of Taiwan, and we found pretty much all of the ones we visited were so popular you could barely move around parts of it!
The night markets in Taiwan are a few of the leading we have come over amid our voyages through Asia. They are greatly well known with the local people and offer a colossal assortment of superb snacks, shopping and excitement. Around 70 night markets are found over the full of Taiwan, and we found lovely much all of the ones we gone by were so prevalent you'll scarcely move around parts of it!
What is the theme of "Here in Katmandu" by Donald Justice? please explain
What argument does Roosevelt make in this
passage?
Read the passage from Eleanor Roosevelt's speech
on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights.
The first two paragraphs of the amendment to
article 3 deal with the question of minorities, which
committee 3 decided required further study, and has
recommended, in a separate resolution, their
reference to the Economic and Social Council and
the Human Rights Commission. As set out in the
Soviet amendment this provision clearly states
"group," and not "individual," rights.
The Soviet amendment to article 20 is obviously a
very restrictive statement of the right to freedom of
opinion and expression. It sets up standards which
would enable any state practically to deny all
freedom of opinion and expression without violating
the article. It introduces the terms "democratic view."
"democratic systems," "democratic state," and
o If the Assembly fails to approve the Soviet
amendments, individual freedom may soon
disappear.
o If the Assembly fails to approve the Soviet
amendments, the Soviets might have to declare
war
The Soviet amendments mention fascism, which
is too controversial a topic for the UDHR.
0 The Soviet amendments endanger human
freedoms by emphasizing group rights over
individual rights
Answer: The argument which Roosevelt makes in this passage is that if the assembly fails to approve the soviet amendments, individual freedom may soon disappear.
Explanation:
He warns the Soviet delegations in case if they do not approve the Soviet amendments.
The argument Roosevelt makes in this passage is If the Assembly fails to approve the Soviet amendments, individual freedom may soon disappear. Thus the correct option is A.
What is the argument?The situations when two individuals involved in a conversation share differences of opinions which causes disagreement between them and creates arguments in order to prove them stronger.
The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is highlighted in the paragraph. As stated in the Soviet modification, this clause expressly refers to "collective" rights rather than "individual" rights.
In this section, Roosevelt makes the claim that if the Soviet amendments are not approved by the Assembly, individual freedom may soon become abolished which is not considered better for growth.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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An author uses a road to symbolize a character's journey. It is an unpaved road that is covered with rocks, holes, and mud. What type of journey does the road most likely symbolize?
Answer:
a long, rough, and hard journey full of feat and challenges
Explanation:
Separate it to prefix suffix root word
hypertension
diabetes
photophobia
nausea
emesis
diagnosis
shingles
meningitis
cellulitis
erythrocyte
basal
metabolic
sedimentation
tomography
lumbar
cerebrospinal fluid
afebrile
respiratory
oxemetry
atraumatic
normocephalic
palpation
cervical
extraocular
deformities
symmetric
auscultation
rhythm
abdomen
extremities
neurologic
interpreter
cervical collar
Answer:
hyper tension
Neuro logic
Lum bar
abd Omen
The ______sentence summarizes the idea in the topic sentence
Answer:
the next sentence summarizes the idea in the topic sentences.
Answer:
The [other] sentence summarizes the idea in the topic sentence
Explanation:
any word could almost fill in that blank, is there any answer choices?
Which parts of the SPJ code of ethics should be considered when deciding whether to air the interview? Check all that apply. Act independently because money is involved. Be accountable because the story seems to be untrue. Be transparent because it is not clear who made the statements. Minimize harm because the protester might be affected by the interview. Seek truth because the protester made a statement about a major issue.
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Sorry, For the late question... Here's your answer. D) Minimize harm because the protester might be affected by the interview. E. Seek truth because the protester made a statement about a major issue.
Because, The Society declares these four principles as the foundation of ethical journalism and encourages their use in its practice by all people in all media.
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Answer:
D, E
Explanation:
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