When reading fiction, analyzing cause and effect will help readers understand what two things?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
a. What happens in the story and why it happened
b. How the author causes the reader to be engaged with the story
c. What caused the author to write this story
d. What happens when a reader finishes a good book
The cause is what happens in the story and the effect is figuring out why it happened or what happens after.
It is very possible the answer could be B so I would think of picking that but my first thought was A.
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What is the most effective way to combine sentences 2 and 3
Answer:
Well what is sentence 2 and 3?
Explanation:
"The adventure of the Speckled band" film vs story
Do the film version and the original text contain the same characters? Does the film version you watched make any major changes to characters? Do the characters look as you imagined they would when you read the story? Pick one character and write a detailed paragraph discussing that person's similarities and differences in the film version and the original story
Answer:
yes as the top guy said it
Explanation:
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The setting of the film and that of the original text are similar, but they differ in some ways. In both the film and in the original text, the story is set in England. However, in the original story, Watson and Holmes work out of their shared apartment at Baker Street, in London. In the film, they work in a fancy office with modern equipment, such as intercoms and typewriters. Holmes also has a female secretary in the film. So the setting for Holmes’s workplace in the film differs greatly from the setting in the original text.
The setting of the crime scene—the Stoke Moran manor—is much the same in the story and in the film. The original text mentions gypsies residing on the plantation grounds of the Roylott estate. The film also shows gypsies living outdoors on the estate. I was surprised to see just how much the setting of Stoke Moran was how I had imagined it to be while reading the story. This dark and gloomy setting in the film helped the director create a mood of mystery and evil.
Submit ONE reason why kids NEED snow days - support with an example or evidence - use ethos, pathos, logos. Make sure your reason is thoughtful, insightful, mature, and well developed.
Answer: to have time to relax and have a brain break
Explanation:
Based on the text, what does the phrase very weak at its base mean? (5 points)
Has a hint of weakness throughout its structure
Has little support at the lowest level
Is based on something that is misleading or untrue
Is simplified to a point of weakness
Answer:
B) Has little support at the lowest level
Explanation:
How does a podcast producer typically share a podcast with the world?
by uploading the podcast to a website or hosting service
by giving the recorded file to a video production company
by streaming the podcast live over radio or TV
by delivering it to listener's phones after they pay a fee
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How should you punctuate a SHORT STORY title?
Put a comma in the title.
Capitalize every letter of the title.
Underline or italicize the title.
Put quotation marks around the title.
Answer:
put quotation marks around the title
Answer:
Put a comma in the title
Explanation:
i think it might be
The main goal of Junior Achievement is to...
Answer:
Put the dude up there's answer
Explanation:
Which event from chapter 7 of Holes is related as a flashback?
Stanley’s shovel not making a dent on the ground
Stanley jumping on the back of the blade with both feet
Stanley’s grandfather falling in love with Myra Menke
Stanley’s shovel fitting into the hole
Which passage's narrative point of view is the most captivating? Why? Explain in three to four sentences
Answer:
Passage 3 has the most captivating point of view.
Explanation:
I believe it is passage three because with the use of another character, that we know little to nothing about, it makes it much more interesting to read it as if reading a story about someone. Usually we find stories in the third person more interesting.
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what is compare and contrast between Harrison Bergeron and Zootopia
Answer:Many of the most substantial differences between the story and the film affect the character of Harrison himself. In Vonnegut's short story, Harrison is only fourteen. In 2081, he is clearly older—probably somewhere in his early 20s.
Explanation:
Answer:
Many of the most substantial differences between the story and the film affect the character of Harrison himself. In Vonnegut's short story, Harrison is only fourteen. In 2081, he is clearly older—probably somewhere in his early 20s.
Explanation: I think this is right
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What is the BEST reason for including a circle graph in a scientific report?
Answer: to help readers compare parts of a whole.
Explanation:
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im the one wit shorter hair shes the one with longer hair
Answer:
You both are cute
Explanation:
when does a person start learning about and writing summaries
Answer: in 6th grade
Explanation:
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Answer:
I certainly don't know but I have a friend who might! If you want me to get them I can! :D
Explanation:
Answer: pinta pinya putapulo
Explanation:
Select two sentences from paragraph 1 that support the idea that not dining out offers better control of healthy habits.
Answer:
I think it's the first two:
"Did you know that people eat out almost as often as they eat in these days?"
"Some scientists argue that this rise in dining out has a negative effect on our health: Restaurants serve food with higher calorie counts and more sugar and sodium."
Explanation:
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Answer:
im pretty sure its the 4th one and the 5th one
Explanation:
What is the effect of the symbol of the Star of David on meaning in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl?
The star represents the hope Jews have in a higher power.
It symbolizes the faith those living in hiding feel that they will survive the Holocaust.
The star represents the loss of freedom and religious oppression of Jews.
It symbolizes the branding of Jews as outcasts in Nazi Germany.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
its B
Explanation:
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what are some Compare & Contrast of the black cat and tell-tale heart that I can put in an essay
Make a list of the critical moments for Josef in the book Refugee and write one quote from the text that shows the change in the character so far (with citations)! Also, explain how that shows a critical moment/change in your character.
Answer:
“You can live as a ghost, waiting for death to come, or you can dance.”
Explanation:
“All my life, I kept waiting for things to get better. For the bright promise of mañana. But a funny thing happened while I was waiting for the world to change, Chabele: It didn't. Because I didn't change it.”
“If no one saw them, no one could help them. And maybe the world needed to see what was really happening here.”
His father, Aaron, is taken away by the Nazis on Kristallnacht and is sent to the Dachau concentration camp. When Aaron is released six months later, Josef, his mother Racheal, his sister Ruthie, and Aaron all board the St. Louis, which is set to take them to Cuba.
A stereotype is an over generalization about a person or group. In your opinion, is Reilly guilty of stereotyping? Explain. For the story "The Weak Shall Inherit the Gym''.
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answer
not sure just guest or move on to the next one
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from “Drummer Man.” It turned out to be a good thing that I signed on again. It wasn’t long into my second year when our regiment fought at the Siege of Corinth. In the heat of the fight we made a desperate charge across a ravine and Captain Williamson was wounded. So the call came in for a quick retreat, but unfortunately the captain was left there between the lines. Somebody had to rescue him, and it was one of two times during the war that I was happy for being small. I took off in a stooping run, unseen by the enemy, and somehow found the strength to drag Williamson back to the stretcher bearers and out of harm’s way. The second time I was glad for my slight height occurred when I was caught behind the enemy lines. All I can guess is that those rebels who surrounded me mistook me for a child. They took their guns down from their shoulders, looked me in the eye, and told me to run on out of there as fast as I could. Indeed I did without so much as one glance back. Which line best illustrates the narrator’s bravery? Indeed I did without so much as one glance back. It turned out to be a good thing that I signed on again. [A]nd somehow found the strength to drag Williamson back . . . It wasn’t long into my second year when our regiment fought . . .
Answer:
I think #3
Explanation:
Because the narrator talks about finding the strength to drag his Captain back.
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Answer:
the answer is the 3rd option
Explanation:
Which Details from "Baucis and Philemon" best develops the theme "What goes around comes around"?
Answer:
Explanation:
To their great wonder they saw that the village had disappeared and that a broad lake had taken its place.
What types of information should have their sources
cited to avoid plagiarism?
Answer: statistics, opinions, quotes, judgements:)
Statistics is the answer
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Outsiders Chapter 5-8 Please do right away:
Which force seems to have more control over Pony – the influence of friends and family or the inner desire to be himself? Give examples to support your answer. Which forces do you think should be the main influence in his life? Why?
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming.
—“The Man in the Arena,”
Theodore Roosevelt
What is the author’s purpose in the passage?
Answer: The author's purpose is to praise those who are not afraid take risks and fail, in contrast to those to hypocritically criticize others, but do not follow through with their own actions.
Explanation:
The author's purpose is to praise those who are not afraid to take risks and fail, in contrast to those to hypocritically criticize others, but do not follow through with their own actions.
An author is someone who creates a book, essay, play, or other type of written work. A more thorough explanation of the word "author" is "An author is 'the person who first gave existence anything' as well as whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created.'"
A writer is a person whose works have been published. Writers are those who, in addition to producing published material, also develop the ideas and content for their written works. The bulk of authors write because of this, yet not all writers are considered authors.
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In the following sentence, identify the auxiliary verb(s) and the main verb. Put AUX directly above the auxiliary verb and V directly above the main verb.
Traveling may help reading.
Answer:
is the sentence "traveling may help reading"?
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below and then answer the question that follows:
It all began with Effie's getting something in her eye. It hurt very much indeed, and it felt something like a red-hot spark—only it seemed to have legs as well, and wings like a fly. Effie rubbed and cried—not real crying, but the kind your eye does all by itself without your being miserable inside your mind—and then she went to her father to have the thing in her eye taken out. Effie's father was a doctor, so of course he knew how to take things out of eyes.
When he had gotten the thing out, he said: "This is very curious." Effie had often got things in her eye before, and her father had always seemed to think it was natural—rather tiresome and naughty perhaps, but still natural. He had never before thought it curious.
Effie stood holding her handkerchief to her eye, and said: "I don't believe it's out." People always say this when they have had something in their eyes.
"Oh, yes—it's out," said the doctor. "Here it is, on the brush. This is very interesting."
Effie had never heard her father say that about anything that she had any share in. She said: "What?"
The doctor carried the brush very carefully across the room, and held the point of it under his microscope—then he twisted the brass screws of the microscope, and looked through the top with one eye.
"Dear me," he said. "Dear, dear me! Four well-developed limbs; a long caudal appendage; five toes, unequal in lengths, almost like one of the Lacertidae, yet there are traces of wings." The creature under his eye wriggled a little in the castor oil, and he went on: "Yes; a bat-like wing. A new specimen, undoubtedly. Effie, run round to the professor and ask him to be kind enough to step in for a few minutes."
"You might give me sixpence, Daddy," said Effie, "because I did bring you the new specimen. I took great care of it inside my eye, and my eye does hurt."
The doctor was so pleased with the new specimen that he gave Effie a shilling, and presently the professor stepped round. He stayed to lunch, and he and the doctor quarreled very happily all the afternoon about the name and the family of the thing that had come out of Effie's eye.
But at teatime another thing happened. Effie's brother Harry fished something out of his tea, which he thought at first was an earwig. He was just getting ready to drop it on the floor, and end its life in the usual way, when it shook itself in the spoon—spread two wet wings, and flopped onto the tablecloth. There it sat, stroking itself with its feet and stretching its wings, and Harry said: "Why, it's a tiny newt!"
The professor leaned forward before the doctor could say a word. "I'll give you half a crown for it, Harry, my lad," he said, speaking very fast; and then he picked it up carefully on his handkerchief.
"It is a new specimen," he said, "and finer than yours, Doctor."
It was a tiny lizard, about half an inch long—with scales and wings.
So now the doctor and the professor each had a specimen, and they were both very pleased. But before long these specimens began to seem less valuable. For the next morning, when the knife-boy was cleaning the doctor's boots, he suddenly dropped the brushes and the boot and the blacking, and screamed out that he was burnt.
And from inside the boot came crawling a lizard as big as a kitten, with large, shiny wings.
"Why," said Effie, "I know what it is. It is a dragon like the one St. George killed."
And Effie was right. That afternoon Towser was bitten in the garden by a dragon about the size of a rabbit, which he had tried to chase, and the next morning all the papers were full of the wonderful "winged lizards" that were appearing all over the country. The papers would not call them dragons, because, of course, no one believes in dragons nowadays—and at any rate the papers were not going to be so silly as to believe in fairy stories. At first there were only a few, but in a week or two the country was simply running alive with dragons of all sizes, and in the air you could sometimes see them as thick as a swarm of bees. They all looked alike except as to size. They were green with scales, and they had four legs and a long tail and great wings like bats' wings, only the wings were a pale, half-transparent yellow, like the gear-boxes on bicycles.
Question:
How would you summarize the events in the story so far? Be sure to use details from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
im not sure what the anwser is sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
Jeez this is long lol
Explanation:
But i think you would have to write is step by step, so like what happened first then second and so on. You only have to put important details and not unessesary stuff. I hope you do well!