Answer:
i-Run fast or you will miss the train.
ii-We respect him because he is an honest man.
iii-We drove very fast so we soon overtook our friends.
iv-She will get the price because she deserves it.
v-You should speak politely because you may offend someday.
vi-He looks ordinary so he is very popular.
I'm pretty sure these are correct.
I am working on a personal narrative essay. I am going to write it about a Christmas vacation I had with family in a different part of the world. My issue is I need a thesis or a theme. I was thinking it could be something similar to how even though there are cultural differences, a holiday can still be enjoyed by many. Or things like language and cultural barriers never limit your capacity for a lovely holiday. I simply need ideas for this difficult creative writing assignment.
Answer:
theme:christmas around the world
christmas is enjoyed my many races/religions/ and people for example hanukkah ,
Explanation:
Help me please.........
Answer:
C. Hidden
Explanation:
self evident meant its clear, or well known
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Describe your experience with effects of NCLB at your elementary and middle school?
Then answer these questions about relationships between federal, state, and local government.
Who should decide what students learn in a particular public school-the local school board or administration, the state board of education, or federal government? Why does it matter who decides?
What should the federal government do to "ensure the general welfare" of U.S citizens, in reaction to public education? How can it make sure that all students are receiving equal access to a high-quality education if not by testing them?
What role should states play in determining curriculum and measuring progress? Are states standards test and standardized tests and best approach? if not, what would work better?
Is there a story or a summary to this is there is just post it and i will get straight to answering it .
Who are the generals leading Duncan's troops?
Choose 2 correct answers.
Macduff
Macdonwald
Banquo
Macbeth
Malcolm
In context the description of modern poets as "unfortunate fellows / And . . . Atlas" (lines 27-34) suggests that the speaker believes their predicament is ?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think
Answer:
E
Explanation:
The person above me who gave the answer is right thanks!
How many words can you find inside of the word personification
Answer:
3561
Explanation:
Personification is a 15-letter-word from which up to 3561 words can be formed from. It is the assignment of the characters of living objects to inanimate objects.
Some two letter words formed from this word include; as, to, on, it, pi, no, so, etc.
Some three letter words formed from this word include; opt, air, can, are, ape, apt, etc.
Some four letter words formed from personification include; pores, peas, pose, soap, poets, etc.
A total of about 3561 words can be formed from personification.
What word is the MOST EFFECTIVE replacement for the word “good”?
Answer:
magnificent
Explanation:
In “car tunes” the author includes information from studies by the University of California, Riverside. Why do you think the author includes this information
The author includes this information to show the facts about hybrid,electric cars and ways to make the cars more noisy so that are safer.
Who is Nancy Honovich?
Nancy Honovich is a writer that focuses on children's books, short stories, and articles. She has written for magazines such as Scholastic and Nat Geo for Kids. In Car Tunes, she writes about hybrid cars, electric cars, and how they are better for the environment.
I think she included the studies and information from the University of California, Riverside because this shows that there has been research done on the cars and the impact on the environment.
Included are studies that show the "quiet" eco-cars are more dangerous on the street. The main reason that she wrote the article was emphasize the need for eco-cars to be safer and to be louder.
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i am as _____as a bear. ( simile grammar)
Answer:
Hungry.
Explanation:
A figurative language also known as figures of speech can be defined as a deliberate and specific construction or use of language by authors, writers or speakers to create a special effect in their speech or write-up.
The main purpose of a figurative language is to convey more information and enable the readers or listeners have a deeper understanding of the piece.
Some examples of figurative language used in a literary work are simile, paradox, metaphor, apostrophe, hyperbole, personification, etc.
Simile has to do with comparison of two things using as or like.
I am as hungry as a bear. This is an example of a figurative language (figures of speech) known as simile.
Answer:
Hungry.
Explanation:
i am as Hungry as a bear.
Drivers completely ignore my vehicle
1. Fragment
2.Correct
Which statement best describes an argument made in "President John F. Kennedy's Speech at Rice University"?
The city of Houston has the most to gain by investing in the United States' exploration of space.
Space exploration is important, but the country should proceed slowly and with caution toward its goal of reaching the moon.
The United States has made important discoveries on the moon and is far ahead of other countries in space exploration.
The United States has been a world leader in many ways and should be a leader in space exploration, too.
Answer:
Could be C.
Explanation:
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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UNIT 3 VOCABULARY
Please find the definitions of the following terms that have to do with DRAMA, THEATRE, or ACTING
CONFLICT -
MOTIVATION -
PARODY -
SATIRE -
STAKES -
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
CONFLICT - Conflict may be defined as the differences in opinion, options or decision required to be made in a certain work or art.
MOTIVATION - The drive and energy to continue, press and push harder when all seems tiring with skepticism and negative thoughts of backing off starts to surface.
PARODY - maybe explained in terms of drama or theartre as act or comic which is used aim a dig or make jest of an individual be it a movies or drama.
SATIRE - Satirical devices or behaviors may include a scene which is performed with the intent of sending a provocative message or make mockery of another.
STAKES - stakes may be explained as the money, time, energy and commitment in embarking on a certain work of art.
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around the world?
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Answer: Shakespeare visited and promoted his work in other countries
Explanation:
iv) How does research help in popularizing the use of wind energy?
Write the basic words that use the letter g to spell the sound /j/ theses are the words: age, space, change, jawbone, jacket, giant, pencil, circle, once, large, dance, jeans, bounce and huge
Answer:
Out of these words, the correct options would include age, change, giant, large, and huge.
Explanation:
What is the best way to be an active listener?
Take notes about what others say, and state your opinion at every possible opportunity.
Focus just on your ideas while others are talking, and form an opinion you would like to share.
Pay attention to what others are saying, and always look at the person who is speaking.
Look around the room, and begin talking as soon as there is something you want to say.
Answer: C
Explanation: took the test
Read the excerpt from "Object Lesson, Part 2."
Ellery searched everything in the room, from the socket of the American flag to the insect-filled bowls of the old light fixtures, reached by standing on desks.
Everything.
"It's not here!" whispered Louise in his ear.
What is the source of tension in this excerpt?
A. Ellery searching everything
B. insects filling the light fixtures
C. Ellery standing on the desks
D. Louise Carpenter whispering
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Because in the excerpt it says "Ellery searched everything" she had a reason to search? no but yet she did so the tension between the two is the reason she searched!Help plz...
Read the sentences below and decide which should be punctuated with exclamation marks or not:
1, I can't believe it
2, I've got a winning ticket
3, Are you coming or not
4, That's just amazing
Answer:
1, 2 and 4
Explanation:
4.1) My father leaves his office at 5.30.
→
By 5.35..........
...........his office.
4.2) They're playing football at 11 o'clock.
→ At 11.30............
......football.
4.3) My little sister goes to bed at 9.30.
By 10 o'clock,...
...........to bed.
Answer:
4.1) My father leaves his office at 5.30.
By 5.35 he has has left his office.
4.2) They're playing football at 11 o'clock.
At 11.30 they're playing football.
4.3) My little sister goes to bed at 9.30.
By 10 o'clock she has gone to bed.
What is the most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great" and "greatly"?
Shakespeare utilizes the repetition of "great" to help illustrate Hamlet’s lack of a main point.
By repeating the same word, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not sure of his point.
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
By using a word with multiple meanings, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not good at making his point
Answer: Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet's point
Explanation:
Based in the information provided in the book 'Hamlet', the most likely reason Shakespeare repeats "great" and "greatly" is that "Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet's point"
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
pls help pls i need help asap Words that only use I and O for vowels'
Courtiers
Crockery
Dangerous
Disposal
Dominion
Idiot
Logic
Nonsense
Poisonous
Premises
Probable
Sensible
Words that only the vowels I and O:
Dominion
Idiot
Logic
Here's an explanation as to why these words wouldn't fit the above category:
Courtiers - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel e.
Crockery - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel e.
Dangerous - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowels a and e.
Disposal - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel a.
Nonsense - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel e.
Poisonous - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel u.
Premises - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel e.
Probable - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel a.
Sensible - No, this uses the vowels I and O, but it also uses the vowel e.
Please Note: Bold letters are vowels.
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Write the verb walk in the tenses you see below.
Simple Present:
Simple Past:
Simple Future:
Present Progressive
Past Progressive:
Future Progressive:
Present Perfect:
Past Perfect:
Future Perfect:
Answer:
simple present: walk
simple past: walked
simple future: will walk
present progressive: walking
past progressive: had been walking
future progressive: will have been walking
present perfect: we are walking
past perfect: we were walking
future perfect: they will be walking
What meaning do the words “and the darkness gave no token” convey to the reader?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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B ) Nothing can be seen that hepls explain where the tapping noise came from .
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Mr. sharma is pregnant . she ____ birt to a baby.
a. will give
b. will be giving
c. is going to give
d gives
Answer:
C: is going to give
What text feature would tell you the major topic on main idea in one section of the text
Answer:
the heading
Explanation:
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When writers of diaries use anecdotes in their writing, what do they convey by these stories?
A.) indirectly stated themes
B.) detailed descriptions of settings
C.) representative characters
D.) directly stated themes
why does the narrator compare the distance bbetween the player and the goal to the length of a bowling aliey
Answer:to show that it’s not that far and should be an easy goal
Explanation:
Red line is the teacher feed back what should I write to fix it please help
Answer:
Try giving some examples
Explanation:
Giving example is a great way to help a reader connect to what you are talking about. Give some examples and that will surely help relate to the books.
According to "What We Mean When We Say the People," why do people accept the idea of majority rule?
Answer:
Because it prevents episodes of tyranny.
Explanation:
A government based on the preference of the majority, prevents acts of tyranny from happening, because it does not allow a single person to receive all the governmental power and leadership of a nation. Thus, as power is in the hands of the majority of the population, an act of tyranny or abuse of power would be more difficult to happen, as there would be many people overseeing and fighting any attempt.
Read this passage from chapter 5 of The Prince.
There are, for example, the Spartans and the Romans. The Spartans held Athens and Thebes, establishing there an oligarchy: nevertheless they lost them. The Romans, in order to hold Capua, Carthage, and Numantia, dismantled them, and did not lose them. They wished to hold Greece as the Spartans held it, making it free and permitting its laws, and did not succeed. So to hold it they were compelled to dismantle many cities in the country, for in truth there is no safe way to retain them otherwise than by ruining them. And he who becomes master of a city accustomed to freedom and does not destroy it, may expect to be destroyed by it, for in rebellion it has always the watchword of liberty and its ancient privileges as a rallying point, which neither time nor benefits will ever cause it to forget. And whatever you may do or provide against, they never forget that name or their privileges unless they are disunited or dispersed, but at every chance they immediately rally to them, as Pisa after the hundred years she had been held in bondage by the Florentines.
What is Machiavelli’s primary purpose in writing this passage?
A. to inform readers about the history of Rome and Sparta and how they built their empires
B. to inform readers about the fates of the cities conquered by the Spartans and the Romans
C. to persuade readers that a conquering prince must destroy a former republic if he hopes to hold it
D. to persuade readers that a republic will remember freedom and someday rebel against a conqueror
Answer:
c
Explanation: