Answer:
hi! The answer to this would be D.)
Explanation:
I reread your paragraph, the thing your reading, and I think it makes the most sense! If i'm wrong then I'm sorry but I made sure and sure enough I still got D as the best answer!
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Answer:
I put E. Edge tests are so hard :'o
Explanation:
please help Vocational education always begins in high school.
A.
True
B.
False
How are the writing styles of Romeo and Juliet and
Ovid's "Pyramus and Thisbe" similar?
Both use historical details.
Both use figurative language.
Both use predictable rhyme.
Both use rhythmic stanzas.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
Answer:
B.) They both use figurative language.
Explanation:
What type of text structure can you predict is in the following caption:
Pigs are known for being
sensitive and extremely intelligent.
How did LuLu
demonstrate those qualities?
a. fact and opinion
c. expository
b. narrative
d. none of the above
(say the letter please)
Answer:
a.
fact and opinion
Explanation:
The sentence "One day the South will recognize its real heroes" (paragraph 3) serves all the following purposes EXCEPT
to
A forecast future events
B. set up the sentences that follow
C. emphasize the difference between the police and the demonstrators
D. elevate the importance of the demonstrators
E accentuate the differences between the South and the North
Answer:
E accentuate the differences between the South and the North
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it might be D.
Explanation:
Not 100% sure, but I think it fits the context of the paragraph pretty well.
from Different Sources
Read the two passages. Describe what the different
perspectives help you learn.
least
the
Cohn F.
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People
Moon,
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Answer:watermelon
Explanation:
Answer:
These two different perspectives show us the two different opinions of people that heard of President John F. Kennedy's dream and challenge of going to the moon. The first passage talk very enthusiastically and positively about Kennedy's dream. On the other hand, the second passage talks about Kennedy's decision but doesn't really focus on how important and how "challenging" the mission was to him.
Was Odysseus prove he is a smart man when he blinds the cyclops? Do you think it was a mistake to injure the son of Poseidonthe god who has set out to kill Odysseus? Write one paragraph about what you think of Odysseus' choice.
Answer:
I think it was a smart move because it shows his strength and fearlessness towards the gods and his crew.
Explanation:
Reading that it is "dark outside and inferring that it is night is an inference of O A. time O B. agency O C. location D. instrumentation
Select the correct pronoun(s) to complete the following sentence.
Guessing, wishing, and hoping are all strategies you can use on a test, but ____ not as effective as studying.
Answer:
They're
Explanation:
They're would be the correct pronoun because it says that they (guessing, wishing, and hoping) are not as effective as studying.
Name the character who comes over and talks to Ponyboy and states that he does not intend to fight in the rumble. This causes Ponyboy to realize that the Socs are human, too.
A. Bob
B. Randy
C. Cherry
D. Steve
Answer:
B.randy
Explanation:
I’ll do your English homework for 10 dollars HMU
Answer
Wait you can do that in this generation O:
Explanation:
I don't think that's possible-
Answer:
UnU
Explanation:
Welp... I mean if you wanna write a 20 page essay on the economy in the 1890's than be my guest. :D
What two factors distinguish a strong analogy from a weak one?
how many points of comparison there are
the number of times the author mentions it
how obvious the similarities are
where the analogy appears in an argument
CHOOSE 2
how many points of comparison there are
where the analogy appears in an argument
How many points of comparison there are and where the analogy appears in an argument are two factors that distinguish a strong analogy from a weak one. Thus, options A and D are correct.
What is an Analogy?The analogy is a verbal word that describes the cognitive method by which knowledge or value is from that one issue to the next.
An analogy is a comparison used to demonstrate a point or provide an explanation. The implication is that when two or more objects coincide sometimes in ways, we will surely agree in those other ways as well.
There are various factors that can determine in analogy if it is a strong man or a weak one. One of these factors while comparing their main points and finding out the difference.
The second one is if there is an argument and if one analogy wins then it will be a clear indication of a strong one whereas the one who loses will be an indication of weak one. Therefore, option A and D is the correct option.
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Who led the Battle of the Cowshed? in the book animal farm
Answer:
Mr Jones?
Explanation:
not sure
Answer:
Im pretty sure its Mr.Jones if thats an answer??
Explanation:
Which sentence below uses the correct verb form?
A.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, have been praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
B.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, was praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
C.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, are praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
D.
Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, were praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
Answer: B. Lisa's dad, one of the firefighters in town, was praised as a hero for rescuing a young boy.
Explanation;
Option A is not correct because the subject "Lisa's dad" is singular, but the verb "have been" is plural.
Option C is not correct because the verb part "are praised" is not correct since "are" is plural but the subject "Lisa's dad" is singular.
Option D is not correct because the verb "were praised" is plural and cannot match with the singular subject "Lisa's dad".
Therefore, option B is the only correct option left.
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WANT TO TRY ?
*ENGLISH LANGUAGE*
Complete the following sentences, choosing the *appropriate*:words in each bracket.
1. Do not ( *cat/cut/cart* ) the ( *cat/cut/cart* ) into the ( *cat/cut/cart* ).
2. We were served ( *plane/plain* ) rice in the ( *plane/plain* )
3. We had ( *access/assess* ) to ( *access/assess* ) the O. C. T. P. today.
4. We'll end the ( *session/section* ) of this ( *session/section* ) soon.
5. We'll ( *sale/sail* ) ashore to make ( *sail/sale* ) of our fish.
6. It's your ( *right/rite/write* ), to ( *right/rite/write* ) with your ( *right/rite/write* ) hand.
7. I'll ( *bye/by/buy* ) it ( *bye/by/buy* ) the roadside before I'll finally say ( *bye/by/buy* ) to you.
8. I did not ( *site/sight* ) him today at the ( *site/sight* ).
9. It would ( *rain/reign* ) heavily during his ( *rain/reign* )
10. I can explain ( *now/noun* ) very well ( *now/noun* ).
11. Her ( *sent/scent* ) made me ( *sent/scent* ) her away.
12. I ( *thought/taught* ) she ( *thought/taught* ) us English Syntax.
13. That ( *lin/lean/learn* ) lady will ( *lin/lean/learn* ) to ( *lin/lean/learn* ) on the wall for support.
14. You have to ( *weight/wait* ) to check your ( *weight/wait* ) now.
15. There's no ( *seen/scene/sin* ) in that ( *seen/scene/sin* ) I've ( *seen/scene/sin* ) so far.
16. Kindly remove your ( *tyre/tie* ) before removing that ( *tyre/tie* ) from the car.
17. We had ( *fan/fun* ), as the ( *fan/fun* ) blew fresh air on us.
18. My ( *son/sun* ) has never seen the ( *son/sun* ) light before.
19. That ( *ship/sheep* ) came with lot of ( *ship/sheep*).
20. Kofi ( *run/ran* ) yesterday but, I will ( *run/ran* ) today.
✍ *L. P* ✍
Answer:
1 cart, cat, cut
2 plain, plane
3 access, assess
4 session, section
5 sail, sale
6 rite, write, right
7 buy, by, bye
8 sight, site
9 rain, reign
10 noun, now
11 scent, sent
12 thought, taught
13 lin, learn, lean
14 wait, weight
15 sin, scene, seen
16 tie, tire
17 fun, fan
18 son, sun
19 ship, sheep
20 ran, run
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
In the giver, Jonas finds that his new schedule leaves little time for
Throughout the Preface, Elie Wiesel struggles with his trauma of the Holocaust. Based on textual evidence, in what ways does Wiesel struggle and what helps him overcome his challenges? I think i know the answer but is not sure
Hello. You did not show the text to which the question refers, which makes it difficult to answer it efficiently. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Wiesel fought the trauma he had through activism, where he established actions and programs that fought injustices around the world. He used all the pain that his story caused to promote peace in the world and when he saw that his institution managed to achieve these goals, they had great comfort, because he saw that his works and actions were fighting against what made him suffer, the injustice and intolerance.
Below are sentences with a clause underlined. In the blank below the sentence, write whether the underlined clause is independent or dependent.
Because the storm knocked out the power, school will be canceled on Thursday.___________________
School will be cancelled on monday is underlined
Answer:
independent
Explanation:
reason being because that is a sentence with a subject, verb and a complete thought.
“Everyone can see that my opponent is not the best choice to be president. He is too young, thus too inexperienced. He would be an awful president. I have more education, from a more prestigious university and have more hands on experience. During my time as governor I actually built homes for habit habitat for humanity. I would do even more good as president.”
Which sentence is an example of "card stacking?"
A. I have more education, from a more prestigious university and have more hands on experience.
B. Everyone can see that my opponent is not the best choice to be president.
C. During my time as governor I actually built homes for habit habitat for humanity.
D. He is too young, thus too inexperienced.
Answer:
A. I have more education, from a more prestigious university and have more hands-on experience.
Explanation:
Card stacking is a propaganda technique that focuses on one perspective while neglecting the other. This technique can be used in different areas, including politics. Like in the given example, many political figures speak about their own accomplishments while not mentioning the opponent's accomplishments. They do this in order to convince the public that they are the best option, unlike the other side.
The example of card stacking in the given example is sentence A - the speaker tells about how superior they are compared to their opponent.
Answer:A
Explanation:trust me
Which of the following are true of direct objects? Select all that apply.
are nouns or pronouns
answer the questions how, when, or where
answer the questions whom or what
receive the action of an intransitive verb
Answer:
I think the first one is correct. Nouns and Pronouns
Explanation:
:)
Place a checkmark next to each of Lennie's physical characteristics:
Help
I've been having panic attacks out of no where what do i do?
Answer:
stop having them
Explanation:ok
The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called continental slope convection
continental drift or
magnetic reversal
The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called continental drift. Therefore, option C is correct.
What do you mean by continental drift?One of the earliest hypotheses put up by geologists for how continents could migrate through time is called continental drift.
The science of plate tectonics has now supplanted the hypothesis of continental drift. The physicist Alfred Wegener is most closely connected with the concept of continental drift.
The idea that the continents have steadily drifted is known as continental drift. A method that would aid in explaining how the continental drift could happen is seafloor spreading. Wegener put out the continental drift theory.
Thus, option C is correct.
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Keet was riding the bus and saw a man wearing a new pair of shoes from his favorite brand. He liked them but thought they'd look better in black. When he got home, he went online and found them in black at an online store, Zaps. They were pretty expensive, so he decided to post a picture of them on his social media account to see what his friends would think. The next day, he started seeing ads for the exact shoes and for the online store he had visited. He saw the ads appear when he typed in a search, when he went to his favorite news site, and when he was scrolling through his social media feed. At first he thought it might've just been a coincidence, but when it kept happening, he started to wonder, why am I seeing this everywhere?
1.How did the advertising company know he was interested in those shoes? Or in that store?
2.If Keet didn't want to be tracked by the advertising company, what could he have done differently?
Answer:
The advertising knew that he was interest in those shoes Or in that store as he he went online store Zaps, to search those shoes. If Keet didn't wanted to be tracked by the advertising campany he must have not searched those shoes online nor had posted the pictures of shoes on Social Media.
Explanation:
Which event from the text can be described as part of the exposition?
O Mowgli learns about the rivalry between Bagheera and Shere Khan.
O Mowgli is described as having grown up over eleven years and had a wonderful life.
O Mowgli learns about the importance of the laws of the jungle.
O Mowgli finds out that he may have to face Shere Khan in battle one day,
Answer:
B: Mowgli is described as having grown up over eleven years and had a wonderful life.
Explanation:
I got it right on Edge :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I did the assignment on Edge
Which sentence ending corrects the sentence frangement below after I play soccer
I'm assuming the sentence fragment is "After I play soccer". You would follow that with a comma, then "I", then a description of what you did after you played soccer.
Instead of drilling in the caribou habitat, what does the author propose as an alternative? a. Importing more foreign oil c. Drilling somewhere else b. Moving the caribou d. Using less oil Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D it is D
Explanation:
because i got it right on my test. sorry if wrong i'm pretty sure its not though like 99.999% right and .0001 wrong so ya.
help please, i will mark brainleist
Answer:
B
Explanation:
noun
a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing..
100 POINTS!!! What is the thesis of Roxane Gay's essay, "A Tale of Three Coming Out Stories"?
Please help, this is important!
Answer:
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Explanation:
thanks for telling me
Which of the following phrases BEST summarizes the difference between the topic and the main idea of an informational text?
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A. The topic is the message about an idea, while the main idea explains an idea.
B. The topic is the subject of the piece, while the main idea is a statement about the topic or a specific way of thinking about the topic.
C. The topic is the specific information that supports the main idea, while the main idea is the subject of the piece.
D. The topic is a statement on a subject, while the main idea gives details to explain the topic.
30 points
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