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what is the analogy and the type of analogy
Analogy:
effort: success:
practice:_____
type of analogy:______
Answer:
practice: victory
Cause and Effect Analogy
Answer:
Figurative
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Answer:
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What is one test taking strategy that you might use on a standardized test? Explain your answer.
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Answer:
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Write 6-8 sentences about your favorite building
Answer: My favorite building personally is The World Trade Center (previously known as the Twin Towers) What I like about it so much is 2 things, 1. It has a lot of history behind it, it was a terrorized attack led by Osama bin Laden, the leader of the attacks on Pentagon too, and my second thing is the height, 1,776, and if you didn't know, they specifically done this because The Declaration of Independence was signed on August 2, 1776. But in all, The World Trade Center is a really cool place.
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Write what these words mean or explain the words
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
Famished means extreme hunger.
Hero refers to a person who is admired for their good works. They are usually noble and have high morality.
An intersection is when two points cross. Like an intersection of two roads or lines.
Bodega as I understand it is a small grocery store, usually family-owned. I looked it up and it can also mean a wine cellar.
Fire, a fire the burning of matter. It can also be used in casual dialogue to refer to a person's personality.
In the book Anne Frank, who is the first person to allow Mr. Dussel to work on their teeth?
Answer:
Mrs. van Daan
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a sentence fragment
1.The pretty girl with beown hair.
2.even though im allergic to ice cream
Answer:
number 1 I think
Explanation:
because the second one needs more of an explanation.
when juror 9 suggest that the old man may have lied what explanation does he offer?
Answer:
will you be my friend
Explanation:
After reading the poem "To a Mouse," how is George similar to the poem's speaker
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Answer: i exist
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Answer:
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Question 10 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question
10. This question is based on the following paragraph.
The back yard was covered in late afternoon sunlight. The leaves danced in the trees, delighted that spring had finally arrived. The tulips were bright slashes of color like a child's crayon drawing. In the garden, the first green shoots
were pushing out of the soil to greet the warmth of the sun. Sitting on the porch swing, I drank in the beauty of nature, a delicious treat.
Which fiction element is the focus in this paragraph?
O A. Theme
B. Conflict
• C. Setting
D. Plot
What is the conflict in the following text? Jennifer wanted to win the
beauty contest. Unfortunately, her best friend Alice was also competing.
Will Alice and Jennifer's friendship survive the competition?*
person vs. nature
O person vs. self
O person vs. person
O person vs. technology
Answer:
person vs. person
Explanation:
The two are competing against each other, so it is person vs. person / their friendship together.
Answer:
I am going to go with the answer of person v person since I do not see person v society. I can argue that person v self does come to mind if I try to analyze the whole situation. If you are viewing this as two popular girls then this is person v person. Our society has put certain messages out there that only certain people can be in a contest. The fact that it is a beauty contest is important. You must realize that beauty is the thing that is being judged. Not that that is correct or okay in our society. I literally think it is ridiculous. Beauty is not what is on the inside.
Now, if one of the girl's had low self esteem, it might be considered that she was having a mental battle within herself to help her decide if she is "good" enough to compete. But in all honesty, I do not think this question is about person v self. Stick with the person v person because it is a competition and there will be a winner.
Explanation:
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Which sentence uses figurative language to convey a mood of fear or dread?
Answer:
The lake weeds clutched my legs, almost dragging me down to their murky deathtrap
Explanation:
The lake weeds grabbed my legs and nearly dragged me into their gloomy deathtrap.
What is Fear?We refer to our emotional response to something that appears harmful as being in fear. However, the word "fear" is also used to describe something that a person frequently feels fearful of.
When something or someone makes them feel unsafe or uncertain, people become afraid. As an illustration, a weak swimmer can be afraid of deep water. In this situation, the dread is advantageous since it warns the person to be cautious. By mastering safe swimming techniques, one may be able to get over this anxiety.
If a fear serves as a warning to avoid potentially risky situations, it might be beneficial. However, there are situations when a concern is unwarranted and leads to greater care than is necessary.
Public speaking is feared by many people. Speaking in front of others is one of the most prevalent phobias people have, whether it's giving a report in class, speaking at an assembly, or reciting lines in the school play.
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Answer:
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In “The Model Millionaire,” Oscar Wilde gives two examples of generosity: a wealthy person and a person who barely has any money to give. What causes a person to be generous?
What they have experienced
Attack of the Dragons
Attack of the Dragons
If the Viking raids from the north and the Briton raids from the south weren’t bad enough, now we have a new challenge to our castle walls: dragons.
Here in Northumberland, summers are full of war. We are used to fighting in the summer. That’s when the lands to our north thaw enough for the Vikings to venture south to our lands hoping to steal our livestock and crops. Our walls, however, protect our farms. As the Norsemen try to come ashore, we fight them back with ease. Our arrows, bolts, and rock are more than enough to fend them off as they attempt to land on our beaches. They may not have what is ours, and soon they turn toward other coasts and other forts as ours are too strong for them.
Then come the Britons from the south. The Britons‘ claim to this land is admittedly greater than ours. They were here before the Romans and will probably outlast our Saxon rule, but that does not matter today. Today this land belongs to Ida the Saxon king, and we will hold it for him and his heirs. Their numbers cannot stand against our fortifications. Our steel is superior to theirs, as our swords and spears cut through their armor with ease. We have the higher ground, for Bamburg stands on a dolerite outcrop. Not only do we use the rock as our foundation, we have cut into the earth and used it to build our walls, and we launch our rocks toward our enemy as they attempt to storm the hill. With these rocks and our arrows and bolts, we cut half their army down before they even reach our battlements. Their spirit weakens as their forces are cut down, as we easily strike down those foolish enough not to break ranks and run. No man can defeat us once we lock ourselves behind these walls. We have plenty of land and cattle here. We can outlast any siege. Thanks to Lord Ida of Bernecia, we are protected.
Lord Ida had us build this stronghold high above the shore, and we are invincible from attacks by land and sea, but now we must deal with airborne enemies as well.
The dragons have come out of the East somewhere and bring with them fire. They attack when the sun is high. They know our bows and crossbows are worthless against them, as our arrows and bolts bounce off their thick hide. They swoop down and take our sheep in their claws and maws, returning to whereever they came from before dusk with a fifth of our provisions. The fire drives our bravest men inside as we cower with the women and children, hoping to avoid the death that the dragons bring.
Aston, the ironsmith, and his fisherman brother, Aethel, claim to have a solution. They have combined their tools and designed a contraption that might bring the winged monsters out of the sky. Fishing nets with iron barbs launched from paired ballistae. The ballista is a giant crossbow left from the Roman invasions. The contraptions take three men to crank, and aiming the ballistae pairs has proven difficult, but we hope to fight when they return tomorrow.
Nets are weighted down with iron spikes. As we launch the projectiles at the dragons, we hope to drop them into the sea, or at least pin them to the ground where our swords and spears can do harm. Aethel believes that dragons falling into the water will surely drown, and Aston believes that we should attack the wings of the grounded dragons so that they cannot escape our mighty warriors. But that lesson is for tomorrow when the dragons return at high noon. Tonight we plan our attack and hope our weapons prove their design.
Based on the information found in the passage, which invaders attack the Saxons by land?
A
the Vikings
B
the dragons
C
the Britons
D
the Romans
Answer:
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BE SPEEDY What does Otis Amber repeatedly yell at tenants in Sunset Towers?
a Bang
b. Surprise
C Boom
d. Hello
BOOM sorry if it roung hope this helped
why should I value things I can't touch?
Answer:
You should value things you cannot touch - like thoughts and feelings - because they help you experience emotions and bonds between people that you otherwise could not feel. Even thinking is something you cannot touch; heck, if I wasn't able to think, I wouldn't be able to write this response. The things we cannot touch are closely linked to how we react to things we can indeed touch. If a friend was upset and you weren't able to feel emotions, you wouldn't be there for them and you most likely wouldn't understand what they are going through.
How does integration benefit students, schools, and communities?"
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Reply in Ace Paragraph form ✅
Reply with a paragraph ✅
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Answer:chool integration promotes more equitable access to resources. Integrating schools can help to reduce disparities in access to well-maintained facilities, highly qualified teachers, challenging courses, and private and public funding. Diverse classrooms prepare students to succeed in a global economy
Explanation:
What is Mrs. Jones’ attitude towards Roger?
Answer:
what exactly are you talking about? I cannot answer the question without knowing what you are talking about.
Create 4 original sentences, 2 using commas in a series and two using commas with adjectives.
Does the word “common” have a negative or positive connotation?
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Answer:
It should be positive.
If something has a positive connotation, it will evoke warm feelings. Meanwhile, something with a negative connotation will make someone feel less than pleasant.
Explanation: sorry if wrong
Answer:
It is a mutual connotation, because whether it is positive or negative depends on the situation.
Explanation:
The word "common" means that a lot of people have or are something. It depends on what exactly is common.
For example, in the fact, "It is more common for women to have cancer rather than men," this is a negative connotation, because the disease cancer is not a good thing.
However, in the example of a teacher saying, "In my class, it is common for my students to receive B's or higher on their report cards," this is a positive connotation because receiving B's or higher is a good thing.
Therefore, the answer is a mutual connotation.
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Answer:
1: It could be an expensive trip because of the bus and all the tickets for the kids.
2: The snack could make big messes and it could attract a vermin, this disrupts the order of the classroom.
Explanation:
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what does rejoicing mean?
Answer:
To have great joy
Explanation:
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Answer:
it means when you rejoicing means when you are happy and full of joy and your just give praise to god
Explanation:
that's what i was told it meant i hope this helps
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KATE How many times have I told you not to leave your things around the house? EUGENE A hundred and nine. KATE What? EUGENE You said yesterday, "I told you a hundred and nine times not to leave your things around the house." BLANCHE Don't be fresh to your mother, Gene! EUGENE (To the audience) Was I fresh? I swear . . . That's what she said to me yesterday . . . One day I'm going to put all this in a book or a play. I'm going to be a writer like Ring Lardner or somebody -- that's if things don't work out first with the Yankees, or the Cubs, or the Red Sox, or maybe possibly the Tigers . . . If I get down to the St. Louis Browns, then I'll definitely be a writer. Explain Eugene's perspective on what's happening in this scene. Support your response with details from the text.
Answer:
In this scene, Eugene is actually answering to her mother, although the answer may be a little sarcastic, it was the truth. He doesn't feel he's being "fresh" and that's why he starts talking to the audience asking if he is fresh because he cannot believe the situation: "Was I fresh? I swear... That's what she said to me yesterday (...)".
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to explain Eugene's perspective in the scene. When he starts talking to the audience, he talks about how he's going to put all those conversations in a book or a play, and the play, which is called "Brighton Beach Memoirs" is a semi-autobiographical play.
Read this excerpt from “President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation” following the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle.
Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight; we've never had a tragedy like this. And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle.
How is repetition used in this excerpt?
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express sadness.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express courage.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express unity.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express terror.
Answer: Its D
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express terror.
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Answer:d
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“Woman's degradation is in man's idea of his sexual rights. Our religion, laws, customs, are all founded on the belief that woman was made for man.”
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How would a thicker coat help an animal survive winter options 1a thicker coat would help an animal hide better 2 A thicker coat would protect an animal against attacks 3 A thicker coat would help an animal stay warm 4 A thicker coat would help an animal migrate
Answer:
A thicker coat would help an animal stay warm
Explanation:
A thicker coat usually entails the presence of more fat whose function is to regulate body temperature by acting as an insulator and making people warm during winter conditions.
This is why the presence of a thicker coat making them warm is the answer as a thicker coat is unrelated to animal migration or making it hide better.