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Read the text about dreams. Then mark statements 1–6 true or false according to the text.



Can you remember a time when you woke up from a fantastic, scary or strange dream? Maybe you were scared and had to turn on the light or the dream was so good you wanted to stay in it longer. Probably, in either case, you forgot most of the details before breakfast. But are dreams just dreams or are they trying to tell you something?



DO DREAMS PREDICT THE FUTURE?

For hundreds of years, people have thought gods or spirits communicate with us through our dreams. Even today, many people can remember a time when they saw an event, place or person in their dream and then, later, the dream came true in real life. But it’s probably just a coincidence when a dream event is followed by a real-life event that’s similar to it, especially if the subject of the dream is something that happens often in everyday life. Most people have four to six dreams every night after the age of ten. That’s as many as 2,000 dreams per year. So, by the time they reach 80 years old the average person might have had 140,000 dreams. Even if we forget 95–99 percent of our dreams, we will still remember a few thousand of them. And, of course, we probably choose to forget the thousands of times we dream about events, but they don’t happen.



ARE DREAMS JUST RECYCLED THOUGHTS?

Around the 18th and 19th centuries two main ideas about dreams became popular. One was the idea that the things we see in our dreams are things our conscious mind is hiding from us. However, the opposite idea said that while we’re asleep, the brain organises memories and events from the day. Dreams are just a random collection of these thoughts, but we try to make a story from them when we wake up.



ARE DREAMS MESSAGES FROM OUR BRAINS?

But perhaps the truth about dreams lies somewhere in the middle of these two ideas. Dreams might be made from the thoughts we have during the day, but they appear in dreams with symbolic meaning. When we’re awake, we mostly think in words, like we’re having conversations with ourselves. But when we’re asleep, the part of our brain that controls language becomes less active, while the part that controls feelings becomes more active. So, maybe we experience our thoughts as feelings and symbols instead of words with clear meanings.

So, if you can understand the symbols in your dreams, you have a window into your subconscious. Common dreams like being able to fly or falling, or having no clothes on in a public place, probably mean something similar in most people. But to understand exactly what they mean to you, you have to connect them to the events and feelings of your daily life.



HOW CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THE MESSAGES?

One way to help you do this is to keep a dream diary. As soon as you wake up, write down whatever you can remember about your dreams. Use pen and paper, not your phone or computer as the light might wake you up and you’ll forget faster. Be quick, as the memories will be gone in seconds. Some days you’ll write with your eyes not even fully open and the result will be almost impossible to read, or it might not even make sense.

Now you can connect your dreams to the events and feelings in your daily life. Think about the people and place where the dream happened as they might have a meaning too. How were you feeling in the dream? That dream about having no clothes on in public might mean you are anxious about something you have to do, or you’re not feeling confident in a certain situation or with certain people.



CAN YOU CONTROL YOUR DREAMS?

Some people think writing your dreams down can open your mind to lucid dreaming. In lucid dreams, you know you’re dreaming and you can change your own plot. Instead of just working out the meaning of your dreams, you’ll be creating them. That could be a lot of fun, but you might want to continue having some dreams that allow your subconscious to send you messages!



We don’t know for sure if dreams mean something or not.
a) true b) false
Dreams speak to us in words and pictures.
a) true b) false
You can’t learn much from dreams because they’re totally random.
a) true b) false
It doesn’t matter what method you use to keep your dream diary.
a) true b) false
Every detail of a dream might reveal something about how you’re feeling about your life.
a) true b) false
Lucid dreams tell us the most about our subconscious.
a) true b) false

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Answer 1

Answer:

A,B,B,B,A,B

Explanation:

(Some Evidence from the text that goes with the answers)

1.

2. So, maybe we experience our thoughts as feelings and symbols instead of words with clear meanings.

3.That dream about having no clothes on in public might mean you are anxious about something you have to do, or you’re not feeling confident in a certain situation or with certain people.

4.Use pen and paper, not your phone or computer as the light might wake you up and you’ll forget faster.

5.That dream about having no clothes on in public might mean you are anxious about something you have to do, or you’re not feeling confident in a certain situation or with certain people.

6.Instead of just working out the meaning of your dreams, you’ll be creating them. That could be a lot of fun, but you might want to continue having some dreams that allow your subconscious to send you messages!


Related Questions

Which is the correct use of the following participle phrase

Sentence: Swimming in the neighbor's pool

A: Swimming in the neighbor's pool, a raincloud suddenly appeared.

B: Swimming in the neighbor's pool, a raincloud was suddenly seen.

C: Swimming in the neighbor's pool, we saw a raincloud suddenly appear.

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Answer:

swimming in the neighbor's pool, a rain cloud suddenly appeared

QUESTION 3
Which one of the following questions is a question that you can ask yourself to help you develop a thesis statement for an e
O Who can help me find research for my topic?
O What examples are relevant to my topic?
O What information do my readers already know about my topic?
O What do I believe about my topic?

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Answer:

What examples are relevant to my topic?

Explanation:

Complete with have or has

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Answer:

here ya go

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What would you say as a response (Eli’s Wiesel)

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Answer:why not

Explanation:

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ANSWER SHEET IN ENGLISH 3 QUARTER 1 Week 7​

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Answer:

THX IN POINT GOOD STUDY

Explanation:

TYSM FOR POINT

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What figure of speech is "cleared the air"

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That would be an idiom.


Can you find the answer please

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Answer:

It is D

Explanation:

If you analyze the text thoroughly, you can clearly see how the answer is, in fact, D. By the way, if you please, you should amos elizamitchell10

Question 21(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(LC)Which sentence uses correct punctuation?
We had a heavy, meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.
We had a heavy meal, and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.
We had a heavy hot meal and soon wanted warm snuggly naps.
o We had a heavy meal and soon wanted warm, snuggly naps.

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I believe it is B my friend

mabey. it is b my friend

Explanation:

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Because is to since ...as... and is to

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Answer:

what's the matter?

Explanation:

Economic theorizing sees work as both a pain cost and an opportunity cost. This is useful for managers because

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Answer:

Financial stress can take on extra meaning in the workplace. Economic theorizing sees work as both a pain cost and an opportunity cost. ... this means that managers have to compensate workers for these costs in order to get them to work hard.

Explanation:

How does the darkness affect the plot development of the pit and the pendulum

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Answer:

So I had to look this up...

Explanation:

This deep blackness represents the depths of fear that the narrator experiences. The darkness is basically the narrator's fear and anxiety, which grows as the story progresses.

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Answer:

Mrs Jones is shocked to find... (climax)

Mrs Jones cooks... (exposition)

Mrs Jones regrets... (falling action)

Mrs Jones find the drawing... (rising action)

Explanation:

Interpreting a Weather Map
Since there is a lot of information to display but not a lot of room, symbols are used on weather maps to convey information. You have seen some of these symbols already.

On this map, H and L are used to show areas of high and low pressure. The isobars, or lines around them, connect areas of equal pressure. Isobars look a lot like contour lines on topographic maps, but isobars connect areas of equal air pressures instead of elevation.

Notice that around the center of an L, pressure increases as the bars move away from the center. It’s the opposite around an H; pressure decreases farther away from the center.

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Answer:

Modern professional service organizations require a modern resource management solution, one that prioritizes a resource-first approach, providing insights and the granular control needed to determine the optimal resource mix across all projects, all clients, all the time.

Explanation:

On page 243 Dana says, “Now…Kevin, if you can’t even say it, how can you expect me to do it?” What does Kevin want Dana to do?

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Kevin wants Dana to do something for the slaves and stop them from being sold and mistreated the way they are.

We can arrive at this answer as follows:

Dana is a black woman who was sent into the past, knowing her enslaved ancestors and the oppression they went through.Dana can see how abusive slavery was and she feels very unhappy about it.She wants to do something for the slaves, to help them, but she doesn't know what to do.Kevin also wants her to do something to lessen and even end the oppression slaves live in, though he also doesn't know how she can do that.

In short, both Dana and Kevin want something done to protect the slaves, but they don't know how to do it.

This question is about the book "Kindred."

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What is prince williams full name?

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Answer:

He’s full name is “William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor”

Explanation:

Prince William's official full moniker is William Arthur Philip Louis, which we can all agree is literally just a bunch of first names strung together without a last name in sight. He is officially known as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge and has the middle names, Alexander and Louis. But when he attends Thomas' School in Battersea, he is known by a different name - George Cambridge.

His Royal Highness Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Chester, Earl of Carrick, Earl of Merioneth, Baron of Renfrew, Baron Greenwich, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, KG, KT, GCB, OM, AK, QSO, CC, PC, ADC.

Write an essay of 200-250 words on your travelling experience using the word bank given below. Arrive, Baggage, destination, budget, check-in, check-out, culture, hotel, Sightsee,Souvenir, take photos, tour guide, transportation, trip, Vacations, memorable

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Answer:

Explanation:

U should use check in when ur arrive to a hotel room  part and check out when u leave hotel and then u can say u bought a souvenir for someone special or for u to remember that vacation and then arrive when u arrive at the destination like the country ,island,house,hotel,restaurant..

take photos beside statues ? Or historical things ..

and then used a rented car or a metro or a helicopter for transportation….

and then u can say u also got a souvenir that’s is memorable and u got to see new cultures and habits .?

Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentence:

There are 28 ....................... 29 days in February.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. in
b. or
c. on
d. and

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I would assume d is correct

The answer is B) Or

February can have as few as 28 days during the month, with 29 days being during leap years. This means that there are 28 OR 29 days. The other options do not make sense in respect to the sentence.

I hope this helps! :)

Is are or were present tense

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Answer:

Are is present tense.

Example would be " We are walking at the park"

Were is past tense.

Example would be " We were walking at the park" meaning we are no longer at the park because is it past tense.

The behavior theory
Write a summary

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Answer:Behaviorism or the behavioral learning theory is a popular concept that focuses on how students learn. ... This learning theory states that behaviors are learned from the environment, and says that innate or inherited factors have very little influence on behavior. A common example of behaviorism is positive reinforcement.

Explanation:

Behaviorism, also known as behavioral psychology, is a theory of learning which states all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment ...

Which of the following phrases, if it
replaced the word "treat," would
CHANGE the meaning of the sentence
above?
A.To care for
B.to discover
C.to heal
D.to cure

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Answer: B

Explanation: would be a whole different meaning

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*poem analysis*
(based on The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe)

1) What did you learn about the character that the speaker encounters?

i attached the pdf of the poem

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Answer:

The character that the speaker encounters is very ominous, as he states nothing but "Nevermore"

Explanation:

The raven, no matter what Mr. Poe says his only response seems to be "Nevermore". As stated in the 2nd stanza of page 4 "But the Raven still beguiling all my fancy into smiling,

Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird, and bust and door;

Then upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking

Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore

Meant in croaking "Nevermore." " As well as "Respite—respite and nepenthe, from thy memories of Lenore!

Quaff, oh quaff this kind nepenthe and forget this lost Lenore!"

Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore." " In the 4th stanza of the same page.

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An informative essay and an expository essay the same thing

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Yep. Pretty much the same but I’m not sure this is a question

If you want an intelligent leader, you should choose Marty. Which
revision changes the conditional to the imperative?

A) Choose Marty.
B) You will choose Marty.
C) Marty might be the best choice.
D) Marty would be the best choice.

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A. choose marty .


imperative is a command & that’s the most commanding .

What is the author's purpose?

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main reason or resons a author writes about a topic

could be to persuade inform or entertain

a A message to your aunt thanking her for the money she gave you to buy some new clothes for Eid​

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Answer:

Thanks a lot Aunt xyz, for the money u gave me for Eid, it was really helpful for me as I bought some new Eid clothing for myself, It was really helpful for me and again,Thanks a lot!!Hope you are doing fine,

and do take care of yourself!! (1 in small text not necessary but if u wanna write it don't leave line just join it with fine,)

Bye (or Allahfiz)

Summary
In the excerpt from Walden, Henry David Thoreau recounts several places he considered living before
settling on Walden Pond, where he has decided to "live free and uncommitted." Thoreau considers his
cabin, though incomplete, to be a paradise in which he is free of time and social constraints. After living
there for several seasons, Thoreau decides to leave Walden, having realized that he has other lives to
live.
Quickwrite:
Why might a person live alone and away from the world? What are the advantages or disadvantages of
this choice? How would you "live simply" if you so desired? Explain.
I

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Answer:they want to feel free and not bothered by the world

Explanation:


Select all the adverbs:
The doughnuts that I purchased yesterday were too stale to eat, so I discarded them.

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Answer: yesterday, too, and maybe so.

Explanation:

yesterday is an adverb, also is too. So can be used as an adverb. But these are the only ones I can find.

Help me answer these 4 questions from the Book "The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace" by Jeff Hobbs.

1. How does Rob feel about his father’s conviction? How does Jackie feel about Rob’s views? Do you agree with her?

2. How is Rob Peace heading down a tragic path at the age of 13? Why do you think he is heading down that path?

3. How does Rob’s friendship with Victor support his pathway to a private high school?

4. How would you describe Robert “DeShaun” Peace? Is he someone you would want to be friends with if you lived in East Orange, NJ? Use information from chapters 1- 3 to support your response.

(Please answer these questions in full detail and with 3-5 sentences)

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1. Rob feels devastated about his father's conviction for murder. Rob's mother Jackie feels differently because she has warned him to desist from drug dealing, but he refuses. Somehow, one tends to agree with Jackie because, without being judgmental, if a man can do illegal businesses, he can also re-channel the same energy to engage in legal activities, if only he chooses to.

2. From 13 years, Rob Peace was already engaged in drunkenness and taking and marketing illicit drugs, showing that he had imbibed the street lessons that his father tutored him on. As an intelligent boy, Rob Peace should have chosen the path his mother envisages for him. He could have used his natural intelligence to break the cycle of lack and moved up higher in his social life.

3. Rob's friendship with Victor strongly supports his choice to attend a private high school like St. Benedict instead of the local high school in his community to help Rob separate from his local friends.

4. Robert "DeShaun" Peace can be described as a young man with a promising future who decides to squander the opportunity to overcome by allowing the street to subdue him.

Initially, Robert would appear to be a good friend, given his natural leadership skills. However, he mishandles this opportunity by listening more to his Dad than his Mum.

Thus, Rob should not have struck a friendship with his Dad's friends. He should have followed his mother's aspirations to achieve better social ranking with his academic brilliance and attendance at a prestigious college.

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She sweeps these rooms every morning . active voice change in to pasive .​

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Answer:

The Correct answer is

The Park Is being swept by her every morning.

Explanation:

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