Answer:
Bob and Charlotte are raising their grandchildren after their daughter dies.The children are moved from California to a farm in Nebraska. The three children are struggling with school, life on a farm and their mother’s death. Sam is having trouble working with his son and new ideas for the farm. Charlotte doesn’t want to make the same mistakes she made with her own children.Their faith and help from friends help. The one thing that stood out was how overworked Charlotte is with no help or time to herself.
Read and write the answer to the given question below...
People have been trying for centuries to prove that aliens exist. But no one has yet been able to do it. Therefore, aliens do not exist. { highlight text = herefore, aliens do not exist. }
1. Which of the following logical fallacies does the author commit upon concluding that "Aliens do not exist"?
a) Begging the question, present in an argument in which the arguer asks his or her opponent to simply accept a conclusion absent any real evidence; the argument either relies on a premise that says the same thing as the conclusion (commonly referred to as “being circular” or “circular reasoning”) or simply ignores an important (but questionable) assumption that the argument rests on.
b) Appeal to ignorance, present in an argument in which the arguer relies on the supposition that, due to a lack of conclusive evidence, the conclusion of an argument should be accepted.
c) Ad populum, present in an argument in which the arguer takes advantage of the desire most people have to be liked and to fit in with others, using that desire to try to get the audience to accept his or her argument.
d) False dichotomy, present in an argument in which the arguer makes it look as though the answer to a question admits of only two alternatives (one that is logical and one that is illogical), when, in reality, there are multiple undisclosed options available.
e) Appeal to Fear, present in an argument in which the arguer relies on the instillation of fear in the opponent, rather than the presentation of evidence, to support a claim. (Also known as a “scare tactic”.)
Answer:
B, appeal to ignorance
Explanation:
The author is concluding that since no concrete proof of aliens exists. aliens themselves cannot exist. However, a lack of evidence is not proof of NO evidence
Worksheet 62
Gap-Filling
Read the following paragraphs carefully and fill in each blank with one word only.
6. Anything we eat (6.1)............
life. It is the basic need(6.2)..........
life. we need food (6.3)...........
grow, to get energy (6.4)...........
to keep ourselves healthy. Most of our food comes(6.5)................
plants. Growing food is known (6.6)............. agriculture. It is the farmer(6.7)................
does it for us. The farmer(6.8)................
very hard to get good crops.
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Answer:
Explanation:
6.1 is
6.2 of
6.3 to
6.4 in order
6.5 from
6.6 as
6.7 who
6.8 works
Explanation:
6. Anything we eat (6.1) is
life. It is the basic need(6.2) of
life. we need food (6.3) to
grow, to get energy (6.4) in order
to keep ourselves healthy. Most of our food comes(6.5) from
plants. Growing food is known (6.6) as agriculture. It is the farmer(6.7) who
does it for us. The farmer(6.8) works .
very hard to get good crops.
Hope my answer is helpful to youWhat are the benefits of giving a persuasive speech rather than publishing an article?
Answer:
motivation
Explanation:
persuasion can draw on emotions good or bad ...more so than an article.
Complete the conversation with be (not) going to. Use contractions where possible.
Rick: How ______ you and Marcia celebrate New Year's Eve, Tim?
______ you ______ go to any parties?
Tim No. We ______ go out for dinner. Our favorite restaurant
______ serve a special meal, and our friends ______
Join us there. But we ______ stay out late. We have to get up
early to go to a friend's house the next day.
Answers for the fill in the blanks are :
Rick: How are you and Marcia celebrate New Year's Eve,
Tim? will you guys go to any parties?
Tim No. We won't go out for dinner. Our favorite restaurant
We will serve a special meal, and our friends will Join us there.
But we will stay out late. We have to get up early to go to a friend's house the next day.
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17. All the guests seemed to have enjoyed the party, although Ann some more attractive records. A. could choose B. was able to choose C. could have chosen D. should choose C 2:1 77
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C because "Although Ann could´ve chosen more attractive records" makes the most sense out of the options given.
It can´t be D or A because they´re not in present tense.
It can´t be B because there´s "although" and "more" in the sentence.
"All the guests seemed to have enjoyed the party, although Ann was able to chose some more attractive records" doesn´t make sense.
Read the following exchange between Romeo and Juliet from act I of Romeo and Juliet. What does the excerpt reveal about the love between the two young people?
ROMEO: (to JULIET) If I profane with my unworthiest hand
This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this:
My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
JULIET: Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much,
Which mannerly devotion shows in this;
For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch,
And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss.
ROMEO: Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too?
JULIET: Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer.
How can content warnings be helpful?
How could they end up deleterious?
they are by telling you a warning becase if they had a number and you call it what if you get yo Acount.
Type your response in the box.
How do certain topics and themes stay relevant across time periods, while others do not?
Answer: not sure if this will help you but in my opinion, I think certain Topics and themes stay relevant because people will talk about some popular topics, while other topics will almost never be talked about.
Explanation:
I’m rlly sorry if this didn’t help :(
Answer: Writers often choose to develop socially relevant themes such as politics, gender dynamics, class inequality, industrialization and its effects, war and its repercussions, or the complexities of relationships. Themes that are relevant to many people across generations tend to remain relevant over time. Readers across different time periods can relate to such themes. For example, literature that explores gender dynamics is as relevant today as it was centuries ago. While the same views may no longer hold true, this theme is open to different areas of exploration. A theme that is hard for readers to identify with as time passes (colonialism and its effects, for example) tends not to span generations.
Explanation: Sample answer/edmentum
The man in the house short story
The Man of the House by Frank O'Connor we have the theme of innocence, temptation, guilt, responsibility, Based solely on the fact that he has no money What is also interesting about the story is that though Gus' mother is poorly One thing thing that the main character learnt from his experience.
In The Man of the House by Frank O'Connor we have the theme of innocence, temptation, guilt, responsibility, control, resilience, redemption and acceptance.
The setting influences the plot, which includes the story's events. Certain actions are more likely to take place in specific environments. Also, the story's tone and theme rely on its setting Characters' backgrounds influence how the characters relate to and behave in the setting.
Identify the symbolism in the poem. For instance, what do the birds, the singing, and the sky represent? What is the central meaning of the poem?
Answer:
Caged bird, open sky, free birds
Explanation:
The caged bird depicts the African American who has been bound by society, and the cage symbolizes society. The laterally sky, which is far away from the imprisoned bird, represents freedom, since the free bird “identifies the sky his own.” White Americans might be represented by the free bird.
Answer:
In the poem, Maya Angelou compares a caged bird to a free bird. The caged bird represents the African American who is restricted by society, and society is represented by the cage. The sky, which is wide-open, yet distant to the caged bird, symbolizes freedom, as the free bird “names the sky his own.” The free bird could represent white Americans. The free bird’s life is carefree and unfettered, and its voice is beautiful and free. The caged bird, on the other hand, is trapped in a cage and “stands on the grave of dreams.” Its voice is fearful and unnatural. The singing of both birds represents self-expression and how discrimination and inequality can hinder and distort the views, ambitions, and expression of those who are persecuted.
Explanation:
Sample answer from Edmentum :)
Rewrite the following sentences choosing the best option from the provided.
a. You ............... to lend me your book.
i. are requesting iii. are requested ii. requested iv. have requested
Answer:
have requested I think it is true
Correct the four errors below which involve colons and semi-colons.
Four Wheels Bad - Two Wheels Good
As the nights draw in and the rain lashes down, it's all too easy to keep yourself indoors wrapped up against the ills and
chills. Or, if you have to venture out, doing so only if cocooned in your car with the heating on full blast...
Dr Terrence Latimer, Chief Medical Officer for the famous Team Turbulence, says;
"The key is not to separate riding a bike from your other daily activities, but on the contrary to integrate it. Riding to work
is the best activity, as that gets you in the saddle every day however, not everyone lives close enough to the office to do
that. You don't have to pedal the whole distance, though, as some trains do allow bikes on board. Where to put your bike
at work can also be a concern, but if space is an issue then technology has the answer folding bikes.
Original:
As the nights draw in and the rain lashes down, it's all too easy to keep yourself indoors wrapped up against the ills and chills. Or, if you have to venture out, doing so only if cocooned in your car with the heating on full blast... Dr. Terrence Latimer, Chief Medical Officer for the famous Team Turbulence, says; "The key is not to separate riding a bike from your other daily activities, but on the contrary to integrate it. Riding to work is the best activity, as that gets you in the saddle every day however, not everyone lives close enough to the office to do that. You don't have to pedal the whole distance, though, as some trains do allow bikes on board. Where to put your bike at work can also be a concern, but if space is an issue then technology has the answer folding bikes.
Corrected:
As the nights draw in and the rain lashes down, it's all too easy to keep yourself indoors wrapped up against the ills and chills. Or, if you have to venture out, do so only if cocooned in your car with the heating on full blast... Dr. Terrence Latimer, Chief Medical Officer for the famous Team Turbulence, says, "The key is not to separate riding a bike from your other daily activities, but on the contrary: to integrate it. Riding to work is the best activity, as that gets you in the saddle every day; however, not everyone lives close enough to the office to do that. You don't have to pedal the whole distance, though, as some trains do allow bikes on board. Where to put your bike at work can also be a concern, but if space is an issue then technology has the answer: folding bikes.
I'm about 95% sure I got the 4 mistakes (I tried making them bold and underlined to stand out)! I want to explain the usage of colons/semi-colons though to help you in the future.
Colons are usually used in place of a dash (-) and can be used for listing items or noting them. I think the last sentence is a perfect example of that. Notice how "folding bikes" is being noted as "the answer." This would be the perfect place to put a colon, therefore: "... if space is an issue then technology has the answer: folding bikes."
Semi-colons are used as a break in a sentence. Sometimes people use it as a "period" to continue two thoughts in a sentence that go together, but are different enough to where they need a break in between. Semi-colons are also used many times before words like "therefore" or "however." I'm sure there's a list out there, but those two were the first to come to mind.
I hope this helps! :)
Which scenario is an example of extrinsic motivation?
A. The doorbell rang, but Manny didn’t answer; he felt too exhausted for visitors.
B. When the temperature suddenly dropped, Lacey ran into a heated shop to warm up.
C. After she cheated on the exam, Crystal’s guilt finally drove her to confess to her teacher.
D. Kenji’s love of animals led him to volunteer at the wildlife rescue organization every weekend.
Answer:
when the temperature suddenly dropped, lacey ran into a heated shop to warm up.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which option is most clearly an example of satire?
O A. A pamphlet that lists complaints about the government
B. A fairy tale that provides a moral lesson at the very end
O c. A novel that pokes fun at a powerful, corrupt politician
O D. A documentary that reveals secrets about a celebrity
Answer:
C.A Novel that pokes fun at a powerful, Corrupt Politician
Explanation:
Satire: the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration
The reason the answer is C is because the novel is using humor to poke at the politician,which makes it satire.
Answer:
c. A novel that pokes fun at a powerful, corrupt politician
Explanation:
A satirical work uses irony and humor to mock a political or societal situation in an exaggerated manner as a means to criticize it and subtly illustrate the truth of reality. A novel that "pokes fun at a powerful, corrupt politician" would clearly be satirical work.
your father send your school fees and pocket money through western union money transfer. write a permission to your headmaster to allow to be absent for one week
Answer:
Guy it's a formal letter
Explanation:
a formal letter is a letter with two addresses which are ur address and the person u are writing to........U write formal letter to people like high authority
what does she says about teacher and why? (Anne Frank )
Anne shares her experiences at school with the diary. She told that she had nine teachers. Out of which seven were men and two were women. She told that Mr Keesing, who taught her maths was annoyed with her for ages because she talked a lot in his class. She always considered teachers to be the most unpredictable creatures on the earth.
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Character Graphic Organizer
As you read, fill in observations for EACH chapter.
Characters What
factual details do you notice about the character? (Occupation, Attitude, Description, etc) What obstacles does the character face? Physical, Mental, and Emotional Explain how this obstacle is or is not a human rights issue. How does the character respond to each obstacle and what is the effect of that response? Include a quotation with the page that shows the obstacle. How does the time period affect the character's approach to the obstacle? How does this character interact with others?
Janie
-independent
-doesn’t care what others think
-Shes African American, most oppressed of their time -mentally sound, shes strong and independent
-she went through a lot to get there -because she is African American she has no rights she should not be where she is in her life nor should she be content with herself -she fires back, she allows no one to speak to her out of line or looked at wrong
-everyone knows not to mess with her “now woman forget all those things they dont want to remember, and remember all the things they do not want to forget the dream is the truth then they act and do things according!” -if she was living today she would not experience oppression as harshly -she has respect for others but also for herself , if she is treated wrong she is not afraid to speak up.
Pheoby
-shes honest will not believe what others say she will go straight to the source. -she is only listening she is not that involved in the story none none none -Had no internet could not have texted or snooped around She interact directly with Janie no behind her back unlike others so she has respect
Tea Cake
12 years younger
Only person who likes how Janie acts Many people comment on Janie and tea cake does nothing to control her.
Nanny
Logan
Jody
Mrs. Turner
Historical questions to ask yourself while you are reading:
1. What is going on during the time period of your book? (war, drought, excess of money, prejudices, political unrest, etc.)
2. How does that element affect the plot, setting, and characters of your book?
3. Why did the author use this time period?
AFTER you have finished reading, use your graphic organizer to answer these eight questions.
1. What is the human rights issue in my novel?
2. Where does this issue first come up in my novel?
3. Where in my novel does this issue become most important?
4. How is this issue presented in my book?
5. In my novel, who suffers due to the human rights issue?
6. What does the wording in my quotations from the Character Graphic Organizer imply?
7. When this issue becomes most important, what happens?
8. How is this issue resolved in my novel?
Answer:
the truth.Then they act and do things accordingly. (1)speak up Pheoby-Pheoby is a very honest person, as she goes straight to the source for her information,she is not a word of mouth believer
Explanation:
i read it
OF MUSIC DO YOU LIKE??
Answer:
yaaaa
Explanation:
I like music ✌️✌️✌️✌️
I like music, different genres of music actually. There’s Rock, Indie, Classical and Opera. In the Rock Genre I like Poets of the Fall and the Beatles, from Indie I like LP and SYML, from Classical I like Chopin, and from Opera I like Serah Brightman, Andrea Bochelli, The tenors, II Divo, Jonathan Antoine, etc. I also enjoy other artist such as Yohio and Taminio.
whats an adverb clause
Answer:
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Explanation:
Identify the stage directions in this excerpt from triffles
Answer:
Stage directions: ( She reached over and swings the broken door, swings it again, both women watch it.)
( MRS PETERS shakes her head)
Hopefully this answers your question. Thank you, and have a nice day.
A positive attitude affects your productivity, learning, and critical thinking, but not your school
and job satisfaction.
A
True
B) False
Answer:
A. TRUEExplanation:
#AnswerForTreesIt is not usually news, when another old cave is discovered in the South of France. Rather, it is an ordinary event. Such discoveries are so frequent these days that hardly anybody pays heed to them. However, when the Lascaux cave complex was discovered in 1940, the world was amazed. Painted directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how people lived thousands of years ago. The scenes show people hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images depict birds and, most noticeably,horses, which appear in more than 300 wall images, by far outnumbering all other animals. Early artists drawing these animals accomplished a monumental and difficult task. They did not limit themselves to the easily accessible walls but carried their painting materials to spaces that required climbing steep walls or crawling into narrow passages in the Lascaux complex. Unfortunately, the paintings have been exposed to the destructive action of water and temperature changes, which easily wear the images away. Because the Lascaux caves have many entrances, air movement has also damaged the images inside. Although they are not out in the open air, where natural light would have destroyed them long ago, many of the images have deteriorated and are barely recognizable. To prevent further damage, the site was closed to tourists in 1963, 23 years after it was discovered.
1. Why is discovering a cave considered an ordinary event?
2. What did the paintings on the walls of Lascaux cave depict?
Correct answer- Brainliest!
Plz help!
Answer:
1. Discovering a cave is an ordinary event as such discoveries are so frequent that hardly nobody pays heed to them.
2. The paintings on the walls of Lascaux cave depict "people hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images depict birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in more than 300 wall images, by far outnumbering all other animals."
Explanation:
In the given passage, the speaker talks of how caves often discovered are not a strange or extraordinary event. The answers to the given questions are as follows-
1. Discovering a cave is an ordinary event as such discoveries are so frequent that hardly anybody pays heed to them.
2. The paintings on the walls of Lascaux cave depict "people hunting animals, such as bison or wild cats. Other images depict birds and, most noticeably, horses, which appear in more than 300 wall images, by far outnumbering all other animals."
elige la opción correcta:
(choose the correct option)
1)when was the last time you____ someone's birthday?
a)forgot
b)forgotten
c)forgetted
2)when was the last time you_____a museum?
a)saw
b)watched
c)visited
d)went
3)when was the last time you______your email?
a)checked
b)logged on
c)received
d)watched
4)when was the last time you_____to your grandparents?
a)met
b)saw
c)visited
5)when was the last time you_____an argument with your parents
a)disagreed
b)shouted
c)had
The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, or summer solstice, falls near June 21 every year. This is when the sun is at the top of its rotation.
According to context clues, which best defines the underlined words?
the day with the least amount of sunlight each year
the day with the greatest amount of sunlight each year
the day the sun is at its lowest rotation
the day the sun is at its fastest rotation
Answer:
aa
Explanation:
2
Answer:
a :]
Explanation:
he shouted ,"help !" what kin of speech is it
The Importance of Exploration
adapted from NASA
Is space exploration really desirable at a time when so much needs to be done on Earth? It is a serious question that requires a serious answer. One could present many answers as to why undertaking a robust space program is necessary, including everything related to jobs, education, technology development, and national security. In an ideal world, however, one answer is sufficient: we should undertake it for the most basic of reasons—for our self-preservation as a creative, as opposed to a stagnating, society. The concept of space exploration is deeply rooted in our historical context.
Exploration has always been part of the American character. The intangible desire to explore and challenge the boundaries of what we know and where we have been has provided benefits to American society for centuries. For example, the exploration of the American West during the 19th century is a prime example of American exploration that led to the advancement of society. More land was found on the western frontier for settlement and new resources were discovered for use, leading to the nation's growth. Some have argued that many of the distinctive characteristics that make up American society, including inventiveness, inquisitiveness, and individualism, derived from the existence of a frontier. Although the western frontier closed around 1890, Americans later found a new frontier where that same curiosity translated to space exploration. Space as a new frontier has always been a driver of the U.S. space programs.
As H. G. Wells said many years ago, "Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe." We are still in that race today, and surely an international cooperative venture into space strikes a blow against catastrophe and leads to a victory for civilization. Great things were achieved in the past in the name of competition, including the Apollo program, which would never have happened without Cold War competition. The Space Race between the Soviet Union and the U.S. led to the development of programs devoted to scientific research and inventions. Specifically, after the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I, the world's first artificial satellite, America responded by developing and launching a satellite known as Explorer I. It now remains to be seen whether great things may be done in the name of international cooperation.
If history has taught us anything, we must look to the future with the goal of preserving a culture that embraces endless possibilities in the spirit of both science and exploration. As we have seen in the past, exploration of the unknown leads to advancements and improvements that are beneficial to society.
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which two sentences from the passage are details and evidence used to support the author's claim?
-More land was found on the western frontier for settlement and new resources were discovered for use, leading to the nation's growth.
-We are still in that race today, and surely an international cooperative venture into space strikes a blow against catastrophe and leads to a victory for civilization.
-Specifically, after the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I, the world's first artificial satellite, America responded by developing and launching a satellite known as Explorer I.
-Some have argued that many of the distinctive characteristics that make up American society, including inventiveness, inquisitiveness, and individualism, derived from the existence of a frontier.
-Space as a new frontier has always been a driver of the U.S. space programs.
Answer:
-Some have argued that many of the distinctive characteristics that make up American society, including inventiveness, inquisitiveness, and individualism, derived from the existence of a frontier.
-Space as a new frontier has always been a driver of the U.S. space programs.
Explanation:
According to the reading of the text, the main issue addressed by the author is that the need for human beings to want to explore and conquer space is unjustifiable, if we observe that the earth is a planet with many problems to be solved. The author states that the ideal was that human beings were first concerned with solving problems on their own planet so that they would later wish to explore and conquer other territories, but the desire for conquest and the fascination for overcoming borders is so intrinsic to human beings, especially to Americans, that the desire to break this boundary between humans and the mysteries of space becomes greater than anything else. To support, that is, to intensify this argument and show it as true, the author presents the following sentences:
-Some have argued that many of the distinctive characteristics that make up American society, including inventiveness, inquisitiveness, and individualism, derived from the existence of a frontier.
-Space as a new frontier has always been a driver of the U.S. space programs.
Which statements about antithesis in poetry are accurate? Check all that apply.
Explanation:
You didn't send a picture of it
Where should the comma(s) go in this sentence?
“After introducing my brother Ved to anime he spent his entire spring break watching
Naruto.”
Read the passage from "By the Waters of Babylon.”
But it was not dark. Everywhere there were lights—lines of light—circles and blurs of light—ten thousand torches would not have been the same. The sky itself was alight—you could barely see the stars for the glow in the sky. I thought to myself "This is strong magic" and trembled. There was a roaring in my ears like the rushing of rivers. Then my eyes grew used to the light and my ears to the sound. I knew that I was seeing the city as it had been when the gods were alive.
That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died. Everywhere went the gods, on foot and in chariots—there were gods beyond number and counting and their chariots blocked the streets. They had turned night to day for their pleasure—they did not sleep with the sun. The noise of their coming and going was the noise of the many waters. It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they did.
Which details from the text best support the analysis that the narrator is in awe of the city at night? Select three options.
“But it was not dark. Everywhere there were lights.”
“I thought to myself ‘This is a strong magic’ and trembled.”
“That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died.”
“Everywhere went the gods, on foot and in chariots.”
“It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they did."
Mark this and return
Answer: • "I thought to myself ‘This is a strong magic’ and trembled.”
• “That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died.”
• “It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they
Explanation:
The details from the text that best support the analysis that the narrator is in awe of the city at night include:
• "I thought to myself ‘This is a strong magic’ and trembled.”
• “That was a sight indeed—yes, that was a sight: I could not have seen it in the body—my body would have died.”
• “It was magic what they could do—it was magic what they did.
The options above that are chosen indicates how the narrator felt about the city at night.
a. The art of producing beautiful writing with a special pen or brush is called calligraphy. What word class does the underlined word in the sentence belong to?
b. Arrange the following words as per the order in a dictionary: chanting, chopper, chirruping, chivalry, chancellor
c. What does the sentence ‘He burnt his fingers by interfering in his neighbour’s affair.‘ mean?
i. He got himself into trouble.
ii. He burnt himself?
iii. He got himself insulted.
iv. He got rebuked.
d. What does the prefix ‘under-‘ in the word UNDERESTIMATE mean?
i. below ii. in iii. around iv. above
e. Which of the following sentences is correct?
a) He walked ten miles by foot.
b) He walked ten miles on foot.
c) He walked ten miles in foot.
d) He walked ten miles with foot.
Answer:
Explanation:
(Need points to ask my questions, srry)