Answer:What is the title of the book??
Which excerpt from "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." by Cesar Chavez provides evidence that Dr. King
promoted nonviolence?
O He once stopped an armed mob, saying: 'We are not advocating violence. We want to love our enemies I want you
Answer:
the answer is O He once stopped an armed mob, saying: 'We are not advocating violence. We want to love our enemies I want you
Explanation:
Answer:
A).He once stopped an armed mob, saying: "We are not advocating violence. We want to love our enemies. I want you to love our enemies. Be good to them. . . .”
Explanation:
During this event, rocks fall because of gravity and them build up at the base of the cliff. What is this called.
A) Avalanche
B) Landslide
C) Mudflow
D) Plateau
The answer is landslide.
What os the connotative meaning of notorious
Answer:
Notorious is a word that got a bad rap by association with an undesirable lot. ... The most common meaning of 'notorious' is "widely and unfavorably known." The word does have a neutral meaning ("widely known"), but it tends to be colored by the pejorative meaning.
Explanation:
What qualities does Lady Macduff share with her son in Macbeth?
(help for awnser in Act 4 scene 2)
Answer:
Lady Macduff has a close and loving relationship with her son, which contrasts Lady Macbeth when she claims she would have 'dashed the brains out' of her own child. She is also upset by Macduff's abandon, which suggests that he may be more loyal to his country than his wife (the opposite of Macbeth).
Explanation:
Select two details from the text that best support the inference that Mr. Conway is a polite and courteous person.
A.
Barting had always seemed to me an honorable and truthful man, and the warm friendship which he expressed in his note for Mr. Conway was to me sufficient evidence that the latter was in every way worthy of my confidence and esteem.
B.
He greeted me coldly with merely a movement of the head and passed on, leaving me standing on the walk, with half–proffered hand...
C.
He hesitated a moment; then, looking me frankly in the eyes, said:
"I do not think, Mr. Foley, that I have any longer a claim to your friendship, since Mr. Barting appears to have withdrawn his own from me..."
D.
"I met him yesterday ten minutes before meeting you. I gave you exactly the same greeting that he gave me. I met him again not a quarter of an hour ago, and his manner was precisely the same: he merely bowed and passed on."
E.
"I shall not soon forget your civility to me. Good morning, or—as it may please you—farewell."
Answer:
I think it is A and E
Explanation:
The other options you can cancel out because you can see how either they talked about his actions in a bad way or he just acted in a bad way.
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How was transcendentalism a pholosply than a genre
Answer:
Because it is
Explanation:
Answer:
It was a PHOLOSPLY because it starts with a "P" and GENRE starts with a "G"
Will mark brainliest
Answer: The answer is A.
He bolded the chapter titles
Explanation:
In "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," what most worries Musoni?
A. He worries he will soon die.
B. He worries his son will get hurt.
C. He worries the airplane will crash.
D. He worries the charm won't work.
Answer: B. He worries his son will get hurt.
Explanation:
The Greek root ology means “the study of.” The suffix -ist means “one who studies or practices something.” Using those definitions and context clues, define archaeologist.
Archaeologists have dug up a stone that was used for iron-working, hundreds of miles away from the only other known Viking site in North America.
A.
the study of rocks and land forms
B.
someone who studies the earth and the different types of soil in certain regions
C.
someone who studies ancient artifacts and remains to learn about human history
D.
the study of ancient artifacts and remains of people who died long ago
who sings "PaperBond".
W.K.
Answer:
Explanation:
Wiz Khalifa
Answer:
Wiz Khalifa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what does the figurative language on p. 11 suggest about millie?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Please help me out with this one, Fake answers = report
Answer:11
Explanation:
Read the paragraph about a career in math.
For people with highly mathematical minds, one of the most financially rewarding careers is that of actuary. An actuary is a person who predicts the amount of risk in any given set of circumstances. For example, an actuary predicts how great the risk is of a car collision based on many factors. Actuaries can make a high salary because their skills are in high demand. ________, to be an actuary is not easy; an actuary must pass ten levels of actuary exams, which can take years to study for. Nevertheless, this occupation can be an excellent career choice for mathematical people.
Choose the best replacement for the transition.
However
So
For instance
In addition
Answer:
However
Explanation:
You wouldn’t use “So,” because it is a new thought. You wouldn’t use “for instance” because you are not giving an example. And you wouldn’t use “in addition” because that is another continuation of the same thought.
Answer:
A. However
Explanation:
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Which phrase has the most negative connotation? A collaborator , an accomplice , a partner ?
Answer: An accomplice.
Explanation: Typically, we use the word accomplice in relation to crimes, specifically theft. Since crime is well, negative, an accomplice has a negative connotation, more so than a collaborator or partner.
Read the diary entries.
Nicholas’s Diary: April 2 and 3 Friday, April 2 Well, it’s only 10 more hours until my father and I leave for our treasure hunt. Every Saturday morning for as long as I can remember I have seen him leave, always by himself, to look for treasure. I have always longed to go with him, and he’s always told me that someday I would get the chance. I was so excited when he told me I would finally have my chance that I was bouncing off the walls like a rubber ball and springing from one place to the next the rest of the day. He has always been as quiet as a mouse about the treasure that he finds, scurrying away with his equipment in the morning and piling up his treasure in his study. Even though he says he always comes home with something, he has never shown it to me or even told me what type of treasure it is. Is it gold, or silver, or maybe it’s precious jewels? Whatever it is, tomorrow I will find out, and hopefully he’ll let me bring some to class so that I can show my friends since I’ve been bragging about it to them ever since Dad told me I could go! Saturday, April 3 The treasure hunt was fun, but it was not what I expected. Dad and I left early in the morning and headed for the same woods that we sometimes go hiking in on Sundays. I never would have thought they hold treasure, but what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because we wouldn’t need them. But what he did bring with him was a bright yellow GPS . I had seen it in his truck many times before. I always wondered what he did with it. Today I found out. Dad and I wandered into the woods, first staying on the hiking path I had taken several times before and then veering off the path. The forest was like a statue; it was still and covered in damp moss and dead leaves; it didn't even seem alive. It appeared that no one had been there for a long time so I knew that this treasure must be old and far under the ground. How were we going to get to it without shovels? As Dad kept his eyes on the GPS , I looked around, and suddenly I noticed a patch of leaves that was disturbed and a log that looked like it had been moved. When I asked Dad about it, his eyes lit up, and he said he saw the treasure. He reached under the log and pulled out a plastic box with a label that read “Official Geocache.” I didn’t know what an official geocache was, but I soon found out when Dad opened it. Inside was a little notebook and a bunch of small items like a set of dice, a toy car, and a large silver dollar. Dad said that he thought the toy car was cool, so he took it out and put it in his pocket and then pulled a golf ball from his other pocket and put it in the box. He wrote his name and my name in the little notebook and then closed the box and put it back where he found it. Geocaching, which is what Dad later told me this type of treasure hunting is called, was much different than digging for gold in the ground. But I thought it was fun, and I hope Dad takes me again next Saturday.
What is the author’s purpose in writing "Nicholas’s Diary: April 2 and 3"?
A. to document what happened during two days in his life
B. to describe things that he and his father enjoy together
C. to show his disappointment in not finding treasure
D. to express how much he enjoys treasure hunting
Answer: to explain what geocaching is and how it is done
Explanation:I did the test
Answer:
to explain what happened during his treasure hunt
Explanation:
I took the test.
After the Indian policeman inquires about her, Jean imagines going back to the Bund with a Great Dane. What is most likely to be inferred from this wish?
Question 2 options:
She is afraid of crime in the area.
She could take the dog to school to deal with Ian Forbes.
She would like a dog to make her feel more powerful.
She wants to use the dog to make friends with the little Chinese boy.
Answer:
Um, I think it is She is afraid of crime in the area and She would like a dog to make her feel more powerful.
Explanation:
She is afraid of the crime because if you wanted to buy a great dane, because they guard their home, and bark and attack people or dogs they do not know. And She would like a dog to make her feel more powerful because when people are with dogs they tend to feel more safer and they protect the ones that they love.
Or something like that. Hope it helps, if it is wrong, just tell me. I am just making an educated guess based on my prior knowledge.
Answer:
the correct answer is "she likes the dog" not she is angry at the dog.
When the author refers to astronomers as bullies trying to kick everyone’s favorite cosmic underdog out of the club
in paragraph 8, he is using —
A understatement
B overstatement
C a straw man
D a red herring
7 Since then, Pluto has been very much a part of our mental map of the universe. You’ll find it on lunchboxes,
postage stamps, NASA Web sites, and in the mnemonics that children learn to remember the planets. Pluto’s
qualifications may be more cultural than scientific, but we’ve fully embraced it as a planet in good standing.
8 This is why astronomers who question Pluto’s status come across as bullies trying to kick everyone’s favorite
cosmic underdog out of the club. And while they have a point—after all, it’s not a great idea to let cultural
attachments dictate scientific categories—they’re missing an important part of the picture.
9 Think of it this way. The term “planet” is similar to “continent.” The word helps us organize our world, but the
division between continents and subcontinents is thoroughly arbitrary. Yet no union of geologists has tried to
vote on a definition of “continent,” and no one is concerned that letting culture determine the difference between
Australia, the smallest continent, and Greenland, the largest island, somehow erodes science.
Answer:
understatement
Explanation:
When the author refers to astronomers as bullies trying to kick everyone’s favourite cosmic underdog out of the club in paragraph 8, he is using understatement. Thus, option 'A' is the correct option.
What is an understatement?Understatement is when something is said to possess a specific attribute far less than it actually does. This frequently entails making something appear smaller, less valuable, or more essential than it actually is. Professor Elena Passarello defines understatement as the opposite of hyperbole in her video.
A transitive verb known as an understatement is one that is used by authors or speakers to purposefully make something appear smaller or less significant than it actually is. Due to the inadequate expression of the situation's gravity, understatements can have humorous implications. When a speaker intends to make a situation sound weaker or less significant than it is, they utilize understatement.
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Is there privacy in our current world
Answer:
I wish.
Explanation:
Fbi agents going too far
Look at the picture :)
Answer: sick, nasty, detest
negative
Explanation:
Do only the highlighted .. I’ll give brainliest only if your right
Answer:
HIs eye is pretty sly!
Can someone please help me out with this quote? I really don’t know what to write about and I also don’t know the meaning behind it. PLEASE IM CLUELESS!
Answer:
explanation is below
Explanation:
you feel fear when you are alone but somewhere you are happy becoz you can communicate, you feel you are not alone.
Part A
What inference can be made from the text "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity"?
Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
Curie attempted to discover a method for fossil dating.
Curie hoped that her research would be well funded.
Curie intended to discover a treatment for cancer.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"[Pierre] discovered that radium could kill cancer cells."
"But Marie and Pierre refused to charge a penny for their discovery."
"...scientists can use radioactivity to determine the age of fossils."
"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
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Answer:
PART A
Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
PART B
"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
Explanation:
According to the text, "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity", it is narrated that Curie was on a mission to uncover the mystery of radioactivity and she risked her life and general health by exposing herself to harmful substances so she can conclude her research.
The inference that can be made from the text is that Marie Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
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Explanation:
At the beginning of “Raymond's Run," Squeaky does not have a very positive Impression of Gretchen. In fact, she is
quite argumentative when they meet on the street before the May Day race. Have you ever had a situation where your
first impression of somebody turned out to be inaccurate? What about a situation where someone got a wrong first
Impression of you?
Your response should be about 150 words.
Answer:
Yes, most of the people I'm friends with right now are very different of how I first them met. For an example, when I first met my best friend I thought she/he was extremely rude, ignorant, and selfish. In reality she/he is the most genuine, selfless, and kind hearted person I know. My best friends first impression of me was she thought I was a total nightmare, she saw me being "rude" to boy who was actually my cousin and we were playing around. Thats why we're currently best friends right now. A first impression is how a person could always see you, so try to always show someone new who you really are.
Explanation:
Answer:
A time when someone got a wrong first impression of me was when my mom and I went to see one of her friends. Her friend had a daughter a little younger than me so we were told to go play while they were talking. We went to her room and she asked me what I wanted to do. I shrugged my shoulders because I wasn’t sure if she would like the same things that I did. I was afraid to suggest something because I didn’t want her to think I was weird. Since I shrugged, she asked me if I was mute so I said no. I just do not feel comfortable talking to people I do not know. She then asked me if I wanted to do a makeover and I immediately said no. She looked at me kind of funny and decided to ask me about playing video games. I was so excited that I jumped straight up and said yes! I’m sure my first impression on her was that I did not want to play with her but we finally found something we both enjoyed.
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How is The Crucible unlike the Salem witch trials?
Explanation:
The Crucible is not unlike the trials in any way. The Crucible is set in America, but the trials actually took place in England. The Crucible focuses on the Puritan colonists rather than the Native Americans living nearby.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
The Crucible focuses on the Puritan colonists rather than the Native Americans living nearby.
Explanation:
He was a tall boy, with little trace of youth in his lean, hard body." This quote is an example of what? Group of answer choices Indirect Characterization Direct Characterization
Answer: Direct characterization
Explanation:
Direct characterization is when the character of a person is being indicated by stating the qualities that such person has. Direct characterization tell us about the individual by telling us the traits they possess.
The quote "He was a tall boy, with little trace of youth in his lean, hard body". is a direct characterization.
Answer:
✓ direct characterization
x indirect characterization
direct characterization is correct (I got it right)
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What do you think it would be like to live in a world where everyone performed at least one act of kindness every day? How can doing acts of kindness help make a community better?
The world would be a much happier place because if everyone helped each other there would be much happier people knowing that other people have their back and are willing to help each other. An act of kindness will help the community be better because even if you do one small little thing for one person they might be motivated to start helping other people and so on.
Write a 2 pararagraph summary about the book, Code Talker. Be sure to include the most important details, and what you learned from the book.
Answer:
Code Talker is a novel narrated by a man named Ned Begay, describing the story behind the metals he received during World War II. He grew up on a Navajo reservation and attended a boarding school ran by whites. Racism against the Navajo was obvious especially during his time at the school.
The theme of this book is to always be yourself and everyone is important.
How is Paul and Mitchell’s conflict with the injured stallion resolved in The Land, Part 2?
Paul blames Mitchell, and Mitchell’s father gets punished.
Paul takes the blame, and he is prohibited from riding the horse again.
Paul apologizes for his carelessness, and he and Mitchell are forgiven.
Paul hides the horse’s injuries and nurses it back to health.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
bc it is
The way in which Paul and Mitchell’s conflict with the injured stallion is resolved in The Land, Part 2 is B. Paul takes the blame, and he is prohibited from riding the horse again.
What is Conflict?This refers to the disagreement between two or more characters which leads to their constant struggles with each other.
Hence, we can note that from the complete text, there is the narration of the relationship between Paul and Mitchell which leads to a conflict as the stallion is injured and Paul takes responsibility
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The blood of his body recoiled before it. The blood was alive, like the dog, and like the dog, it wanted to hide away and cover itself up from the fearful cold. So long as he walked four miles an hour, he pumped that blood, willy-nilly, to the surface; but now it ebbed away and sank down into the recesses of his body. The extremities were the first to feel its absence.
–“To Build a Fire,”
Jack London
Use context clues in the passage to answer each question.
What is the best definition of the word recesses in this passage?
What is one context clue for determining the meaning of this word?
What is another context clue for determining the meaning of this word?
Answer:
Use context clues in the passage to answer each question.
What is the best definition of the word recesses in this passage?
✔ small, hidden places
What is one context clue for determining the meaning of this word?
✔ “hide away”
What is another context clue for determining the meaning of this word?
✔ “sank down into”
The major topic of the narrative is one depicted by many existentialist writers: man lives a lonely existence subject to the unrelenting, unforgiving elements of nature; an ever-so-subtle aspect of this theme is that man's objective is to find meaning in his existence.
The fundamental topic of Jack London's short tale "To Build a Fire" is the fight between man and nature, in which nature wins.
The story's lessons are that a novice should always adhere to an experienced, and that nature is terrible and merciless.
In this paragraph, the appropriate definition of the word recesses is little, hidden areas. "Hide away" is one context cue for establishing the meaning of this word. Therefore, "sunk down into" is another context hint for establishing the meaning of this word.
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Sally was a demon on the volleyball court.
A hyperbole
B alliteration
C personification
D idiom
E simile
F metaphor
G onomatopoeia
H sensory
I imagery