Answer:
A. He studies decaying bodies in charnel houses.
Explanation:
Victor Frankenstein studies decaying bodies in charnel houses to make his discovery about the source of life.
With his research, he was able to make his own monster which he watches through the window as he was created.
Why do the Americans gives great value to indivdualism and time
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Answer:
Explanation:
I cant quite tell what this is about but is this for ESL or something? if so
it's a girl making a secret birthday arty for her friend??
Help me please………………..
Answer:
b
Explanation:
you have to learn that people say certain things because they are jealous or of anger
Answer:
the answer is b.
Explanation:
media-literacy is being able to understand subliminal messages in the media
The speaker of "Adieu, Adieu! My Native Shore" is:
Answer:
My Native Shore" By George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
Explanation:
Thank You
don't worry.... late of night
Answer:
cool
Explanation:
Answer:
I’m not worried
Explanation:
What assumption does the female tourist make
about the children?
The children want gum.
The children are Hispanic.
The children are lonely.
Help me please……………………..
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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What news does Harriet bring when she visits Elwood?
Answer:
Elwood asked his grandmother when Negroes were going to start staying at the Richmond, and she said it's one thing to tell someone to do what's right and ...
What role does religion play in Asimovs life? How does he undergo a spiritual transformation in the story
Answer:
In "God Sees the Truth, But Waits" by Leo Tolstoy, religion plays a significant role in Aksionov's life, and Aksionov undergoes a spiritual transformation in prison after being falsely arrested for the murder of another merchant. He realizes that only God can know the truth and turns to prayer for solace.
Need some help I’ve read this ten times and still not getting it could someone please help me
Answer: The author wants to say that we should not take our physical activity away from our study because it is very important to us and those who do physical activities are better at studies than those who do not take part(participate) in extracurricular activities.
what is Orwell ridiculing in the passage?
Answer:
i hope there is chocies for this answer but if there is it B he is making fun of leaders who tell lies to their people
Explanation:
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Answer:
scissors
rice
advice
dozen
pair
million
is
stockings
is
cattle
people
stones
luggage
is
sheep
It is harder to get in shape than staying in shape
yes what type of questions
Explanation:
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Which best describes the writing style used in "Oread"?
*free verse
*rhyming couplets
*haiku
*lyrical
Answer:
lyrical best describes the writing style used in Oread.
Answer:
D. Lyrical
Explanation:
Lyrical is the best answer for the question "Which best describes the writing style used in "Oread"?".
what is a paradox ? is silence a good or a bad thing ? give reason . plz answer
Answer:
a character who is both charming and rude might be referred to as a “paradox” even though in the strict logical sense, there's nothing self-contradictory about a single person combining disparate personality traits.
What does the conjugation of a word in a dictionary entry tell you about the word?
what the various word endings are
how it can be divided it into syllables
how to pronounce the word the
different synonyms of the word
Answer:
what the various word endings are
Explanation:
The conjugation refers to the endings of a word based on the number, or person of the word it refers too.
what the various word endings are
freeware software is are available for low cost t or f
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A software can be defined as a set of executable instructions (codes) or collection of data that is used typically to instruct a computer how to perform a specific task and to solve a particular problem.
Basically, softwares are categorized into two (2) main categories based on their shareability and availability, these are;
I. Shareware.
II. Open-source software.
III. Closed-source (subscription-based) software.
IV. Freeware.
A freeware software refers to a type of software application (program) that can be downloaded over the internet and used at no extra cost i.e without an end user having to pay an amount of money as fees.
This ultimately implies that, a freeware software isn't available for low cost because they're generally made by software developers to be completely free to all end users.
For online school need help fast please
Answer: thats a reading guide, there is no questions its just explaining what you gotta do lol
Explanation:
Can you do this question?
Answer:
1. who
2. who
3. That
4. who
5. That
6. who
7. that
8. who
9. who
10. that
11. which
12. who
13. that
1. The man wearing sunglasses THAT works in a restaurant.
2. My mother made a delicious ice cream, WHICH I ate all by myself.
3. Paul is reading a book THAT is very interesting.
4. Pizza is a popular food THAT was first made in Italy.
5. Albert Einstein was a scientist WHO did many important things.
6. This is the book WHICH wasn't available in the library.
7. This is the CD THAT I've played hundreds of times.
8. I've never net the man WHO helped me this morning.
9. I hate the music THAT is too loud.
10. Can you pass me the pen? THAT is next to the dictionary.
Explanation:
"who" when referring to people.
"That" when referring to objects, non humans.
The soldiers suffer………injuries during the attack.
The soldiers suffer from injuries during the attack.
ILL MAKE U BRAINIEST…Which of the following is NOT a question you need to ask when identifying a photograph as a reliable source?
O A. Why was this photograph taken?
OB. Was the photograph captured on film or a digital camera?
C. Who is the photographer and how are they connected to the event?
D. Is there any way this photograph could have been staged?
Answer:
A) Why was the picture taken?
Which is the function of a thesis statement? PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
i think A
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from a passage.
"Her purchase got me thinking about the early days of online shopping, when people were anxious about ordering
merchandise from the Internet. What if the items never arrived? Was putting all my personal information online safe? Should I
really disclose my credit card information to some unknown entity? Is this online company legitimate? And last but not least,
who would buy something without seeing it first? But my grandmother's transaction made it clear: online shopping has
become as commonplace as brushing your teeth.
"As millions of consumers flock to online shopping, I wondered how and why people make the decision to shop online or
in person. To get a better understanding of how e-commerce has affected our buying decisions, I decided to gain some insight
from friends and family. The reviews were varied but insightful."
Which of the following subjects will be compared in the rest of the passage?
o delivery to a home and delivery to a store
O shopping online and shopping in person
O online shopping and brushing your teeth
O prices of items online and prices of items in stores
P
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The main idea is to present the feelings the person had before amazon became what it is today. I had my own misgivings about ordering on line until I realized that I really had no choice. I live in a small community of about 800 people. There is a Walmart in the next town over (which has a population of 5000), but I'm not fond of what they did to small businesses.
So the choice was shop at a place I don't like or order through the mail. I didn't really make up my mind until about 2 years ago. Then it was fine.
The author of what you quoted had many of the same feelings. It's a gamble putting money where the system can be broken into and that is what this is all about -- fear of trying something you don't trust.
The answer is B, I think
Homogeneity means a given culture influences other culture. *
Answer:
According to Indogosim.com, the definition of cultural homogeneity is the number of shared facts across all possible agent pairs, divided by the total number of shared facts across all agents in a population.
talk about a restaurant
Answer:
A restaurant (sometimes known as a diner) is a place where cooked food is sold to the public, and where people sit down to eat it. It is also a place where people go to enjoy the time and to eat a meal. ... These restaurants serve fast food, that is, inexpensive food, prepared and served quickly.Answer:
A restaurant (sometimes known as a diner) is a place where cooked food is sold to the public, and where people sit down to eat it. It is also a place where people go to enjoy the time and to eat a meal. ... These restaurants serve fast food, that is, inexpensive food, prepared and served quickly.Answer:
A restaurant (sometimes known as a diner) is a place where cooked food is sold to the public, and where people sit down to eat it. It is also a place where people go to enjoy the time and to eat a meal. ... These restaurants serve fast food, that is, inexpensive food, prepared and served quickly.Nights and Dragons—
From the memoir of author Abigail Prynne
1
I sit at my desk listening to thunder growl outside my window. Flashes of light burst through the darkness, and wind races past my window. The thrilling combination of sight and sound conjures up visions of dragons roaring proudly, breathing fire, and soaring across the midnight sky. Dragons first fascinated me when I was a little girl. They have followed me ever since. The magnificent creatures appeared in storybooks I read in the library, paintings I saw in museums, movies I watched in the theater, and the dreams I had in my sleep. By the time I was thirteen, one question consumed me. I wanted to know if dragons ever existed, so I set out on a quest for facts.
2
As I started my research, I discovered many skeptics. Scientists presented evidence to show why dragons could not—and did not—exist. They explained that it would be impossible for dragons to fly because they would be too big. They laughed at the idea of dragons breathing fire. They pointed out that no other animal has ever done this. They said that if dragons had lived, someone would have found remains somewhere in the world. No bones about it, there were plenty of logical explanations. It would have been easy for me to accept that the only place dragons ever existed was in the imaginations of those who believed.
3
I could have given up, but I thought about my grandmother. She always told me that "people who believe that science is the answer to everything are missing out on everything else." With her words in mind, I searched some more. There were many facts that hinted that dragons may not be fictional. I noticed that cultures across the world all described dragons in similar ways. This was odd because they had no way to communicate with each other. I found dragons mentioned in more than just stories. They appeared in old legal papers, in the travel logs of Marco Polo, and in the Bible. I saw that the Chinese calendar uses a different animal each year. Dragons are included along with eleven real animals. I began to believe it was a real possibility that all of these people were talking about a creature that actually existed.
4
With renewed hope that there was some truth to the legends, I looked for new research. I found that some experts disagreed with popular arguments against dragons. They suggested that a dragon could have four stomachs like a cow. If it created stomach gases like birds, it might create enough to lift itself off the ground. This would give it the ability to fly. If it forced out air when diving toward the earth, it might release gases which could ignite into flame. When the animal died, the stomachs would release strong acids that would dissolve its dead body over time. Biologists backed up these ideas with sketches and models based on known animals. Not everyone agreed with these ideas, but many of the things we accept about dinosaurs and other extinct species started the same way.
5
I doubt we will ever truly know whether dragons existed. There may always be two sides to the fiery debate. Some will say the stories come from active imaginations. Some will believe with all their hearts that the legendary creatures roamed our ancient world. I don't know for certain which side to believe, but the sound and fury of a night like this makes me smile. It rekindles my childhood dreams and keeps the exciting possibility alive.
In paragraph 5, the author discusses two sides to the dragon debate. Which statement best summarizes the ideas in the paragraph?
The author implicitly states that she believes that dragons once existed.
The author explicitly states that she believes that dragons once existed.
The author implicitly states that she believes that dragons did not exist.
The author explicitly states that she believes that dragons did not exist.
Answer:
The author implicitly states that she believes that dragons once existed.
Explanation:
She was never super clear on her belief in the existence of dragons, so the second and fourth options are out.
At the end of the fifth paragraph, she states how the sound of dragons "rekindles" the possibility of their past existence. This would imply that she still thinks dragons once existed, eliminating the third option.
What are the points of comparison used to compare the House of Representatives and the senate?
Answer:
Explanation: the House of Representatives. The House has the power to impeach (formally accuse) while the Senate tries impeachments. In addition, the Senate approves treaties and certain presidential appointments, such as ambassadors and Supreme Court Justices.
Help me please………………….
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Answer:
Paper = plate
piggy = bank
Coffee = bean
Traffic = lights
Orange = juice
Tea =set
green = pepper
Petrol = station
Olive = oli
Helppp please! Due tomorrow
Answer:
EXERSICE A
1. at - LV
have - HV
come - AV
2. be - LV
does not - HV
show - AV
3. is - LV
that - HV
shows - AV
4. that - LV
included- HV
explains - AV
5. on - LV
looks - HV
appears - AV
EXCERCISE B
1. quickly arrow to donned
2. Skim arrow to gracefully
3. Soon arrow to roaring
4. gradually arrow to accelerated
5. easily arrow to swung