Answer:
Do school all at once, from 9:00-2:30 to stay focused, then take a break before dance and prayer.
Explanation:
9:00-10:00 a.m.- first online class
10:00-11:00 a.m.- homework & studying
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.- second online class
12:00-1:00 p.m.- homework & studying
1:00-1:15 p.m.- short break
1:15-2:30 p.m.- third online class
2:30-4:00 p.m.- any homework you didn't finish, a short nap, a meal, time to play on your phone or talk to your friends (Don't forget to get ready for dance!)
4:00-5:30 p.m.- dance class
5:30-6:00 p.m.- any homework you didn't finish, a short nap, a meal, time to play on your phone or talk to your friends
6:00-6:15 p.m.- prayer
At this time you should be done with all your homework and studying. Take time to rest so that you are energized and motivated to do it all again the next day.
What happened in the first day of school. Tell what occurred that stands out in your memory.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer.
Which of the following events causes Jack the most distress and increases the tension
A. hearing someone call him by his Christian name
B. seeing that Mrs. Wessington is the occupant of the rickshaw
C. realizing that Kitty does not see Mrs. Wessington's
rickshaw
D. wondering who owns Mrs. Wessington's jhampanies now
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Answer:
C. realizing that Kitty does not see Mrs. Wessington's rickshaw
The event that causes Jack the most distress and increases the tension is when he realizes that Kitty does not see Mrs. Wessington's rickshaw.
What is The Phantom Rikshaw about?The Phantom Rikshaw is a tale of unrequited love and retribution, and it's arguably more terrifying because of how terrible Mrs. Wessington is tormented in real life than because of the haunting.
Jack was in great distress and tension because Kitty was not believing that Mrs. Wessington is the occupant of rickshaw. Also she was not able to see the ghost which drove Jack mad.
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How are Jean Bilbalo Joint’s and Reginald Jean-Mary’s opinions connected to each other?
Answer:
Joint’s opinion about the hard times people in Haiti are experiencing is similar to Jean-Mary’s opinion.
Explanation:
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Answer:
i think the third one "what is the author's purpose for writing the text"
Explanation:
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What do Kepler's laws describe?
O The creation of matter
O The destruction of matter
O The opposite reaction to every action
O The motion of the planets around the sun
Answer:
3
Explanation:
The motion of the planets around the sun
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C. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. "I'm going to the bank now." "Really?......with you."
A. I'm going to come
B. I'll come
C. I come
D. I will be coming
2. "Who do you intend to complain to?" "......to the mayor."
A. I'm complaining B. I complain C. I will have complained D. I'm going to complain
3. This time next week, he......his speech at the conference.
A. will be made
B. is making C. will be making D. is being made
4. The engagement party......by their parents.
A. will be organized B. will organize C. will be organizing D. is organizing
5. What time.....on Saturday night?
A. is the last bus going to leave B. last bus leaving C. last bus leaves D. does the last bus leave
6. She......the day in the country tomorrow.
A. is spending
B. will have spent C. will have been spending D. spends
7. By this evening, the escalator.......
A. will have repaired B. will be repaired C. will have been repaired D. will be repairing
8......you help me find a new apartment?
A. Do
B. Will
C. Have
D. Are
9. Who......the gift tomorrow?
A. is going to buy
B. goes to buy C. has bought D. buys
10. “By the end of the summer, how long..... "Ten years, I think.”
A. will you be living B. will you have been living C. are you living
D. do you live
Answer:1B
2D
3C
4A
5A
6C
7B
8B
9A
10A
Explanation:
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online class is better than physical class why?
Answer:
they allow students work at their own pace.
Answer:
Because there is no noise in class. It helps us to prevent the spread of corona. We are able to spend more time with our family members. We can be involved in physical activities and it makes us healthy also. Hence, online class is better than physical class.
The____&___ are the two nations that are in conflict in the song of Finn
Answer:
D an ish and Fr isi ans were the two nations
After reading the first few paragraphs, what inferences did you make about the story? Remember that inferences are
conclusions that are not clearly stated in the text but that you make based on the text's facts and details. Describe the
inferences you made in about 100 words.
Answer: I'm late but whatever
Explanation:
Plato answer:
From the first few paragraphs, we can infer that the story is about a man's adventure in nature as he is gathering firewood. Characters, Clay and Swanson, are introduced and we can guess that they have a friendly relationship. There are several mentions of Clay being back in time for dinner and we can infer that perhaps this won't happen because something will cause him to be delayed on his search for firewood. Both characters seem to be comfortable in nature so we can guess that they are used to being outside near the Yukon River.
Sample answer:
(Just the Plato answer but reworded differently)
After reading the first paragraphs, an infer can be made that the story is about someone going on an adventure in nature while they need to gather firewood. Eventually, Clay Dilham and Swanson are introduced as what we can guess, the main characters of the story. It seems that they have a close and friendly relationship. Clay mentions multiple times that he will be back in time for dinner but this won't happen since something will cause Clay's journey to get delayed and take him a little longer then he would like for it to. From what the first paragraphs state, we can tell that both Clay and Swanson are used to being never the Yukon River which we can infer that they are both very comfortable in nature.
"After reading the first few paragraphs, the inferences I made about the story is that the story is about a man's adventure in nature as he is gathering firewood."
There are many mentions of Clay be-ing back in time for din-ner & we can infer th-at perhaps this won't hap-pen because some-thing will cause him to be delayed on his search for fire-wood.
When we make inferences, we reach con-clusions based on evid-ence & reason-ing. We figure things out by apply-ing our own know-ledge & experience to the situa-tion at hand. Help-ing students under-stand when inform-ation is implied, or not direct-ly stated, will improve the-ir skill in draw-ing conclusions.
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What's the main idea of Cesar Chavez
Answer:
Cesar made people aware of the struggles of farm workers for better pay and safer working conditions. He succeeded through nonviolent tactics (boycotts, pickets, and strikes).
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez and the union sought recognition of the importance and dignity of all farm workers.
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Everyone who gets teased,named called,picked on and anything else you are going through at school or at home ignore them you have to belive your more than what people call you.You have to believe that you are perfect and you have people that you can talk to, you have people who love you and care for you.You belong in this world even if you think you dont you do. You are beautiful inside and out, dont let words get to you they might hurt a lot but you have to tell your self it not true. You have to tell your self you are smart, you are amazing, you are beautiful, you have a reason to be on this earth. So dont listen to other people when they are bullying you stand up to them get help do what ever they can. Dont take anything they say to heart.
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aadarsh(whose house was painted)
Answer:
my house was painted 3 years ago .
others i dont know .
By making inferences based on analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's
O actions
O development
O theme
O motivation
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Answer:
actions
Explanation:
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' aren't you satisfied with the decision?' asked the judged.
Answer:
The judge asked wether isn't satisfied with the decision.
at the first ball what facts does the narrator give about Darcey?
Answer:
At the first ball, Darcy is described as being an elegant, handsome, and wealthy aristocrat. ... Elizabeth sees Darcy as a proud and unlikeable man, and both conversations see Elizabeth insulting Darcy, either refusing to dance with him or telling him that he is too demanding with his ideal woman
The Scarlet Letter
Based on the commentary, what is the importance of the scaffold in the novel?
Answer:
The scaffold plays a vital role in The Scarlet Letter. In the novel, it's both the symbol of sin and shame, as well as the site of ultimate redemption.
Explanation:
Hence, the significance of the three scaffold scenes in the novel The Scarlet Letter is to demonstrate Dimmesdale's transformation from a weak personality into a strong personality. Hester's punishment on the scaffold leads to confession of her lover. As a result, Dimmesdale emerges as a real hero of his times.
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This is not a group assignment
Due dates are subject to change if I feel more time is necessary to complete or outside factors have impaired our ability to work on it in class as designed.
You should begin preparing an engaging presentation to communicate your design with your audience. During this process, revisit the name you gave to your school from the planning sheet on Part 3. As you make various decisions during the design process, the focus of your school may shift or change. Evaluate your design information to ensure the name matches the intentions of the school.
Use the presentation checklist below to review the expectations of the assessment. You will submit your PowerPoint here but be prepared to present in class.
Presentation checklist
Make sure that your presentation:
has a clear and concise mission statement on the first slide
uses qualities from three schools outlined in the articles found in Part 2
gives reasons why each quality is important to learning
makes comparisons with other options to strengthen points
identifies benefits of learning at this school (benefits)
recognizes limits to learning at this school (drawbacks)
addresses opposing views (how you could turn a drawback into an opportunity or how a benefit could be threatened)
is creative and engaging (use a variety of images, themes, effects, and fonts)
considers audience members (who is your target demographic, who are you trying to impress?)
is well organized and makes points that are easy to follow. (no slides that read like novels)
Please avoid having unnecessarily verbose (too many words) slides on your presentation. The slides are there to assist you with remembering key details. It is your job, as the presenter, to articulate and expand on the information verbally. However, as this is not going to be presented in front of the class, any slides that lack context or need additional explanation should have notes provided below the slide. If you are unsure of how to do this, please check with the teacher.
Take note that future work of this caliber will likely be graded in the Summative (Test/Quizzes/Projects) category which will be heavily weighted against your final grade. This assignment will be scored as Formative in order to practice for those expectations.
Answer:
Always have a time plan. Always be presentable
Read the following two arguments about school uniforms then answer the question below.
Carl: "Imagine a world without color and free choice. That will be the world we live in if we are forced to wear uniforms. The uniforms will be ugly. They will make you look like a nerd, because uniforms are what all nerds wear. Don't be one of the fools that think this is a good idea, because everyone knows we do not need uniforms.
Beth: "Uniforms are a great idea for our school. Studies have shown that schools that adopted a uniform saw a 10% increase in grades. I know Carl says that the uniforms are ugly, however as a guy, what does he know about fashion? The uniforms will not be ugly, because uniforms are not ugly."
Who uses circular reasoning in their argument?
Answer:
sorry i dont know how to this
Explanation:
5. Films require expertise in which three categories in order to construct the most accurate meaning?
A.Dramatic,cinematic,artistic
B.Artistic,literary and dramatic
C.literary,dramatic and cinematic
D. Literary,cinematic and artistic
Answer:
C. Literary, Dramatic, and cinematic
Explanation:
Literary Aspects: Plot, Characters, Conflict, Setting, Theme, Point of View, Mood, and Symbolism.
Dramatic Aspects: Acting, Sets, Costumes, and Make-Up.
Cinematic Aspects: Cinematography (camera angles, composition), Lighting, Music & Sound Effects, Editing, and Special Effects.
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Which of these words is an example of sensory language related to sight A. Bitter B. Loud C. Bright D. Rank
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
sight so bright
2. Answer the following questions 1 What is the text about? 2. Why is it called coronavirus" 3. What are the symptoms of flu? 4 What will happen to older people when they have gotten the disease from the virus? 5. What should you do when you are confused about the virus information? 6. Why should we sneeze into our elbows? 7. Why should not we touch our faces? 8. What can we do stop the virus to spread?
Answer:
1) The text is about coronavirus
2) It is called coronavirus because viruses are named based on their genetic structure to facilitate the development of diagnostic tests, vaccines and medicines. Virologists and the wider scientific community do this work, so viruses are named by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
3) The symptoms of flu are:
fever* or feeling feverish/chills.
cough.
sore throat.
runny or stuffy nose.
muscle or body aches.
headaches.
fatigue (tiredness)
some people may have vomiting and diarrhoea, though this is more common in children than adults.
4) Although all age groups are at risk of contracting coronavirus, older people face significant risk of developing severe illness if they contract the disease due to physiological changes that come with ageing and potential underlying health conditions.
5) You can visit the nhs website to find out more about coronavirus
6) So that the germs do not spread and you can catch them into your elbow.
7) So that if you have any germs on your hands, they won't go onto your face, mouth,nose or eyes.
8) You can wash your hands frequently, stay 2 m apart in public and wear a face mask/face covering to prevent germs. Isolate for 2 weeks if you have symptoms
What are the situation when we use indefinite article
Answer:
Rules are below:
Explanation:
Rule #1 - Specific identity not known: Use the indefinite article a or an only with a singular count noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Use a before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and use an before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
Use the article a or an to indicate any non-specified member of a group or category.
I think an animal is in the garage
That man is a scoundrel.
We are looking for an apartment.
Use the article a or an to indicate one in number (as opposed to more than one).
I own a cat and two dogs.
Use the article a before a consonant sound, and use an before a vowel sound.
a boy, an apple
◊ Sometimes an adjective comes between the article and noun:
an unhappy boy, a red apple
The plural form of a or an is some. Use some to indicate an unspecified, limited amount (but more than one).
an apple, some apples
Rule #2 - Specific identity known: Use the definite article the with any noun (whether singular or plural, count or noncount) when the specific identity of the noun is known to the reader, as in the following situations:
Use the article the when a particular noun has already been mentioned previously.
I ate an apple yesterday. The apple was juicy and delicious.
Use the article the when an adjective, phrase, or clause describing the noun clarifies or restricts its identity.
The boy sitting next to me raised his hand.
Thank you for the advice you gave me.
Use the article the when the noun refers to something or someone that is unique.
the theory of relativity
the 2003 federal budget
Rule #3 - All things or things in general: Use no article with plural count nouns or any noncount nouns used to mean all or in general.
Trees are beautiful in the fall. (All trees are beautiful in the fall.)
He was asking for advice. (He was asking for advice in general.)
I do not like coffee. (I do not like all coffee in general.)
Additional Information Regarding the Use of Articles
When indicating an unspecified, limited amount of a count or noncount noun, use some.
My cousin was seeking some advice from a counselor (not advice in general or advice about everything, but a limited amount of advice).
I would love some coffee right now (not coffee in general, but a limited amount of coffee).
We might get rain tomorrow. Some rain would be good for the crops (a certain amount of rain, as opposed to rain in general).
There are some drops of water on the table (a limited number, but more than one drop).
Noncount nouns are those which usually cannot be counted. Following are some common examples:
◊ Certain food and drink items: bacon, beef, bread, broccoli, butter, cabbage, candy, cauliflower, celery, cereal, cheese, chicken, chocolate, coffee, corn, cream, fish, flour, fruit, ice cream, lettuce, meat, milk, oil, pasta, rice, salt, spinach, sugar, tea, water, wine, yogurt
◊ Certain nonfood substances: air, cement, coal, dirt, gasoline, gold, paper, petroleum, plastic, rain, silver, snow, soap, steel, wood, wool
◊ Most abstract nouns: advice, anger, beauty, confidence, courage, employment, fun, happiness, health, honesty, information, intelligence, knowledge, love, poverty, satisfaction, truth, wealth
◊ Areas of study: history, math, biology, etc.
◊ Sports: soccer, football, baseball, hockey, etc.
◊ Languages: Chinese, Spanish, Russian, English, etc.
◊ Other: clothing, equipment, furniture, homework, jewelry, luggage, lumber, machinery, mail, money, news, poetry, pollution, research, scenery, traffic, transportation, violence, weather, work
Geographical names are confusing because some require the and some do not.
◊ Use the with: united countries, large regions, deserts, peninsulas, oceans, seas, gulfs, canals, rivers, mountain ranges, groups of islands
the Gobi Desert
the United Arab Emirates
the Sacramento River
the Aleutians
◊ Do not use the with: streets, parks, cities, states, counties, most countries, continents, bays, single lakes, single mountains, islands
Japan
Mt. Everest
Write an essay about your first day in school after vacation
How to write a letter to a friend in another school.
hi pls pls help i'll post the directions and story
Answer:
Belief. The mere belief that you can succeed is critical to your success. ...
Action. Belief is not enough on its own. ...
Discipline. Action alone is also not enough.
Effort. ...
Persistence. ...
Attitude—the right attitude. ...
Character. ...
Sacrifice.
etc....
Exercise 1: NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
A. In addition to the reptiles, birds, mammals and insects which we see all around us, other groups that have succeeded out of water include scorpions, snails, crustaceans such as woodlice and land crabs, millipedes and centipedes, spiders and various worms. And we mustn’t forget the plants , without whose prior invasion of the land none of the other migrations could have happened.
What had to transfer from sea to land before any animals could migrate? The Plants
B. Moving from water to land involved a major redesign of every aspect of life, including breathing and reproduction.
Which TWO processes are mentioned as those in which animals had to make big changes as they moved onto land? Breathing and reproduction
C. Ichthyosaurs were reptilian contemporaries of the dinosaurs, with fins and streamlined bodies. The fossils look like dolphins and they surely lived like dolphins, in the water.
Which animals might ichthyosaurs have resembled? Dolphin
D. The New Zealand Ministry of Health has found from research carried out over two decades that 6-10% of children in that country are affected by hearing loss.
For what period of time has hearing loss in schoolchildren been studied in New Zealand? Over two decades
E. It is probable that many undiagnosed children exist in the education system with ' invisible ' disabilities.
What term is used to describe the hearing problems of schoolchildren which have not been diagnosed? Invisible disabilities
Ex2:
STEPWELLS
Some wells are vast, open craters with hundreds of steps paving each sloping side, often in tiers. Others are more elaborate, with long stepped passages leading to the water via several storeys built from stone and supported by pillars, they also included pavilions that sheltered visitors from the relentless heat. But perhaps the most impressive features are the intricate decorative sculptures that embellish many stepwells, showing activities from fighting and dancing to everyday acts such as women combing their hair and churning butter.
Down the centuries, thousands of wells were constructed throughout northwestern India, but the majority have now fallen into disuse; many are derelict and dry, as groundwater has been diverted for industrial use and the wells no longer reach the water table. Their condition hasn’t been helped by recent dry spells: southern Rajasthan suffered an eight-year drought between 1996 and 2004.
Today, following years of neglect, many of these monuments to medieval engineering have been saved by the Archaeological Survey of India, which has recognised the importance of preserving them as part of the country’s rich history. Tourists flock to wells in far-flung corners of northwestern India to gaze in wonder at these architectural marvels from 1,000 years ago, which serve as a reminder of both the ingenuity and artistry of ancient civilisations and of the value of water to human existence.
Questions 6–8
Answer the questions below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 6–8 on your answer sheet.
Which part of some stepwells provided shade for people? Pavilions
What type of serious climatic event, which took place in southern Rajasthan, is mentioned in the article? …
Who are frequent visitors to stepwells nowadays? Tourists
Answer:
a) the plants
b) breathing and reproduction
c) dolphin
d) over two decades
e) invisible disabilities
write a story with the given keywords:fairy,cat,gem/diamond
Answer:
ones A fairy landed on Earth by mistake another fairys came to take him up it them and in speed of more than 100 they took her with them. But while the fairy was comming back to home she lost gem which was on her head. She told to the fairy Queen, She told the fairy to go alone and bring the gem. She was so obident towards the other. She gone and saw a big fuffy Cat playing with the gem She was so afraid. So she asked a mam to help him The mam said " I will help you but I want powers in return". The fairybecame stress and asked to a girl " Ya I will help you but then you have to make me beautiful". Then the fairy understand that all are greedy in Earth. Then she asked to a little buzy bee for help The bee said " I can help you dear come-on aand show me" The bee bited the cat the cat started chasing the bee the bee flyer up and the fairy take her Gem.
12. What does Phoenix
learn throughout her
journey?*
Answer:
you should probably say the story or texts name
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A is a similie, and C and D were metahpors comparing two things
Answer:
D
Explanation:
"The ship rejected us" personifies the ship because it seems like the ship was conscious to make a decision, as if it were alive, a person. No other question has personification, only similes or hyperboles.
Cats in a barn help keep the mouse population under control,
Which sentence uses the same meaning of "control" as the example sentence?
1. The astronaut wanted to hear from mission control before making a decision,
2. The remote control was lost under the couch pillows.
3. The pilot adjusted the right wing control during the flight.
4. The new teacher had no problem with control in the classroom,
Answer:
4. The new teacher had no problem with control in the classroom