Answer:
Correct Answer Is D
Explanation:
Answer:
For edg it would be D
Explanation:
Question 2 (1 point)
A diagram is a different from an illustration because
o
a diagram has parts that are labeled.
ob
a diagram is a visual text feature.
a diagram is separate from the text.
Ос
od
a diagram adds information to the text.
Answer:
a diagram has parts that are labeled
which historical reality led to the development of modernist poetry
Answer:
compromise of the American Dream
The historical reality that led to the development of modernist poetry was the compromise of the American Dream.
Explanation:
Mood is the created by a text
Answer:
Mood is the atmosphere a text creates.
Explanation:
i got the question right
Answer:
atmosphere
Explanation:
Mood is the atmosphere a text creates
1.Overwhelming sadness is
(1 Point)
very strong
not genuine
bittersweet
easy to bear.
2.A story's theme is its
(1 Point)
main character.
setting
author or illustrator
main idea
3.Someone's perception of a problem is
(1 Point)
that person's solution
how he or she reacts to the problem.
how that person understands the problem
what he or she did to create the problem
4.A prospective employee is someone an employer
(1 Point)
hired long ago
recently fired
is likely to hire
just hired
5.River water overwhelmed our canoe. The water
(1 Point)
damaged our canoe.
pushed our canoe quickly forward.
flipped our canoe over.
pushed our canoe in a circle.
6.Joni is a relative of the deceased. The deceased is someone who
(1 Point)
has recently died.
is famous
is critically ill
is giving a party.
7.Many European explorers and settlers oppressed the peoples they found living in the Americas. This means that the explorers and settlers
(1 Point)
unjustly used severe force to keep Native Americans down.
could not communicate with Native Americans because they spoke different languages
studied Native American customs.
paid Native Americans to work as laborers.
8.Marcy perceived that she was unwelcome in the store. /this means that she
(1 Point)
was unaware that she was unwelcome.
figured out that she was unwelcome.
worried that she might be unwelcome.
asked if she could make a purchase.
9.I felt overwhelmed by Alissa's letter. Her letter
(1 Point)
touched me deepluy.
irritated me.
was long and boring.
did not reveal what i wanted to know.
10.A theme is a melody associated with
(1 Point)
a TV show or film
a lullaby
a nursery rhyme
a dance
11.In much of Europe, Jewish people were forced to live in ghettos. In this sentence, ghettos means
(1 Point)
certain sections of cities.
high-rise apartment buildings
farms
tents
12.Find a synonym for acclaimed
(1 Point)
described
praised
divided
explained
13.Find a synonym for covet
(1 Point)
steal
regret
envy
adminre
14.Find a synonym for formidable
(1 Point)
experienced
intelligent
intimidaing
competent
15.Find a synonym for momentous
(1 Point)
occasional
momentary
significant
lighthearted
16.Find a synonym for oppressive
(1 Point)
intense
sweltering
harsh
emotional
17.Find a synonym for overwhelmed
(1 Point)
discovered
shouted
assisted
defeated
18.Find a synonym for perceived
(1 Point)
persuaded
sensed
excused
recieved
19.Find a synonym for premiere
(1 Point)
debut
director
success
theather
20.Find a synonym for theme
(1 Point)
poem
essay
story
novel
21.Find a synonym for acclaim
(1 Point)
gossip
approval
argument
discussion
22.Find a synonym for bigotry
(1 Point)
mischief
aggression
intolerance
depression
23.Find a synonym for staunch
(1 Point)
usual
wary
faithful
quiet
24.Find a antonym for coveted
(1 Point)
ruined
undesirable
revealed
unprotected
25.Find a antonym for deceased
(1 Point)
repaired
exuberant
living
clean
26.Find a antonym for formidable
(1 Point)
organized
cheerful
valuable
easy
27.Find a antonym for oppressed
(1 Point)
expanded
widened
relieved
misinformed
28.Find a antonym for spurn
(1 Point)
mix
freeze
welcome
hide
29.Find a antonym for oppression
(1 Point)
understanding
freedom
strength
health
30.find the words that correctly complete the analogy
bully : aggressive ::Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
bigot : michievous
bigot : prejudiced
bigot : unreliable
bigot : lazy
Answer all these questions for 64 points
Answer:
hi i dont know the answer
Explanation:
i need the points
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Do you believe in soul mates?
Answer:
73% of Americans believe in soulmates. More men than women believe that they are destined to find their one, true soulmate (males: 74%, females: 71%). 79% of people younger than 45 believe in soulmates, while only 69% of those over 45 do. I was pretty surprised to see how many people believe in soulmates.
Explanation:
Free facts, I guess.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I believe that there is someone out there for everyone. (BTW, thx for the points)
Help me please due in due soon.
Answer:
i believe it is D
Explanation:
He expresses his beliefs and he does recognise the authority, therefore i would say that D is the most fit answer.
i hope this helps :)
Why did carnivorous plants turn to a diet of meat? Click the Answer button to see an example of how to integrate the two sources.
1. In "The Trunk of the Olive Tree," Odysseus finally returns home to his wife
Penelope, but she does not trust that it is truly him. How does she verify his true
identity? Cite textual evidence (lines from the poem) to justify your answer.
Answer: a test of strength
Explanation: While Penelope doesn’t believe Odysseus I saw himself she tests him by making his shoot an arrow through hallow axes (I believe that it was twelve.) She did this because she knew that nobody else in the kingdom could do such a trick.
Complete the sentences using the words in brackets. You can use verbs in Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect. Write down only verb forms.
1. John ___ (send) me an e-mail.
2. Jim_____ (water) flowers when somebody knocked.
3. I felt really stupid because I ____ (make) a lot of mistakes.
4. My friends___ (book) a flight to London.
5. I told him I didn't know who ____ (steal) his pen.
6. She ____ (wear) her new jacket when I saw her.
7. They___ (go) to a disco.
8. He___ (already/ invite) his classmates.
9. Mr. Brown ____ (have) a shower when I knocked on his door.
10. ___ the waiter___ (lay) the table for us yet?
11. What ___ you ___ (do) yesterday evening?
12. She was a beautiful woman. She always ____ (attract) a lot of men.
13. I ____ (watch) TV when the phone rang.
14. Thomas___ (have) an accident.
15. You were late! I___ (wait) for twenty minutes yesterday.
16. When I went to the car park, I found that someone ___ (break into) my car.
17. Kate_____ (play) the piano, when her sister came into the room.
18. She left the house after she ____ (finish) breakfast.
19. I___ (sit) on the edge of my chair.
20. I_____ (drink) a glass of milk every day when I was a child.
21. What (be) ____ the flight like?
22. I bought a new car because my old one___(not work) properly.
23. The movie (start already) ____ when we arrived at the cinema.
24. He___ (feel) very old and tired.
25. The exercises were very difficult, nobody ____ (know) what to do with them.
26. She ___ (choose) a beautiful bunch of flowers for my birthday.
27. What were you doing when your father (come) ____?
28. I (not have) ____ time to see my parents last week.
29. ___you ___ (paint) the house door?
30. At 5 o'clock I ____ (do) my homework.
Answer:
1. sent
2. watered
3. made
4. booked
5. stole
6. was wearing
7. went
8. invited
9. had
10. Has, laid
11. did, do
12. attracted
13. was watching
14. had
15. waited
16. broke into
17. was playing
18. finished
19. sat
20. drank
21. didn't work
23. had started
24. felt or feels
25. knew
26. chose
27. came
28. haven't
29. Have, painted
30. did
Answer:
The answers of each fill in the blacks are given in the explanation part.
Explanation:
The blanks will be filled remembering the tense of the sentence.
1.sent
2.watered
3.made
4. booked
5. stole
6. wearing
7. went
8. invited
9. had
10. laid
11. do
12. attracted
13.watching
14. had
15. waited
16. broke into
17.playing
18. finished
19. sat
20.drank
21. What
22. didn’t work
23. had started
24. felt
25. knew
26. chose
27. came?
28. haven’t
29.painted
30. did
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In literature, what is the MAIN purpose of caricature?
In paragraph 13, how does the phrase "the meanest of them
sparkled" contribute to the meaning of the text?
Answer:
It means that God's presence could be felt even within the meanest or worst things on earth.Explanation:
The phrase "meanest of them sparkled" means that God's presence could be felt even within the meanest or worst things on earth.Though we know that the fate of the family did not end well in the story, the grandmother had firm faith till her last breath that Misfit would have a change of heart. She chose to believe that even the meanest of them would sparkle. Likewise, the phrase "the meanest of them sparkled" contributes to the meaning of the text which is the grandmother's hope that Misfit would have a change of heart.A phrase can contribute to the meaning of a text because it can give additional information which is related to the theme.
What is Text Purpose?This refers to the reason for writing a text and this can be to inform, educate, entertain, argue, etc.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you get a better understanding of the text.
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Choose the run-on sentence.
Group of answer choices
I told Amy that I was still single after all of these years, and she replied that she was not surprised because I had always been so independent.
She then said that there were times she would love to be on her own, taking the world by storm, but that she will always be happy with her family life.
I told her that everyone is different, all that matters is that we are happy.
Part a. What mood does the words and phrases “sheltering caress” and “carefully” create?
a. Hidden and scared
b. Warm and affectionate
c. Kind and peaceful
d. Honest and brave
Part b. Based on your response above, what is another quote that adds to the mood you selected?
a. “We don’t know”
b. “Hug”
c. “Experienced”
d. “Waiting at school”
Answer:
1) b. Warm and affectionate
2) b. “Hug”
1 Traditional, barred cages are almost absent from modern zoos. 2 Instead, animals in modern zoos live in surroundings similar to their natural environment in the wild. 3 Artificial storms are designed, and deserts are constructed, to meet the needs of a wide variety of beasts, fish, and fowl. 4 Fish exhibits are particularly popular at zoos. 5 Tape recordings of familiar noises are used to soothe animals and help them adjust to new homes. 6 Gorillas, for example, often become sluggish in captivity. 7 They become more active when exposed to recordings of sounds that they would encounter in African mountain forests. Which sentence could you remove from the paragraph to improve its unity?
Answer:
4. Fish exhibits are particularly popular at zoos.
Explanation:
When I discover who I am, I'll be free.
The author uses the word discover to emphasize which idea about freedom?
A.
It's made possible through education.
B.
It requires a journey of self-knowledge.
C.
It's an impossible task for everyone.
D.
It means following a set path.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It has to do with self realisation.
has anyone read They say I say book need help in some exercises in the book. :)
Answer:
no
Explanation:
how am i sopposed to answer this hahaha
Reread the description of Oliver's home
in lines 1-7. Which of Woolf's word
choices suggest Oliver is preoccupied
with how others see him?
Answer:
Woolf's word choices that suggests that Oliver is preoccupied with how others see him is "looked down"
Below is an excerpt:
"...And from the middle window he looked down upon the glossy roofs of fashionable cars packed in the narrow straits of Piccadilly."
This suggests that he had a sense of how others see him. The same word choices that revealed that he is preoccupied with how others see him is also seen in line 16 of "The Duchess And The Jeweller":
"...and he would look down at his legs, so shapely in their perfect trousers; at his boots; at his spats. They were all shapely, shining;..."
Explanation:
The question is culled from "The Duchess And The Jeweller" written by Virginia Woolf.
The short story is centered on a jeweller known as Oliver Bacon who is the only developed character. The story has a reflection of the English society as seen during Woolf's time. The jeweller, Oliver is seen as an ambitious and arrogant man. He became one of the high-ups in the society and lived at Piccadilly, the most expensive place in London.
Adeline Virginia Woolf is the author of "The Duchess And The Jeweller". She is an English writer who is considered to have pioneered and led the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
Some people criticize Kohlberg for overemphasizing the value of “justice”–do you agree
with this criticism? Is justice an important component of morality?
Answer:
no not at all
Explanation:
idk wut ur asking about im confused
lol
What is the effect of combining the objective observations and the imagery? Dispatches, Michael herr
Answer:
C. Readers learn what weapons were used and visualize what those weapons did.
the next answer is B. can see and hear what the narrator sees and hears.
Explanation:
edg2020
Answer:
Readers learn what weapons were used and visualize what those weapons did.
Explanation:
Edge
Find and correct the subject-verb agreement errors in this paragraph. There are ~10.
Most jobs now require computer skills, but the digital revolution has not improved our quality of life. Since a desktop computer, complete with headphones for sound-based functions, exist in every office, work should be simpler. However, neither increased efficiency nor improved employee morale have resulted from our switch from paper to computers. Indeed, each worker’s tasks has become more complex. In the past, for example, one invoice or two purchase orders was needed to complete a request for supplies. The process, including online confirmation, now require five separate documents. The result of this unnecessary complication, not surprisingly, are frustration and curses. Everyone, including the supervisors, are fed up with the extra work. When our division implement a new computer system next month, I expect at least two of my co-workers to quit. Fifteen hours of training are needed to learn the new system, and that is more time than any of us have to waste.
Answer:Explanation:
The subject-verb agreement errors in the paragraph above are underlined and bolded below:
Since a desktop computer, complete with headphones for sound-based functions, exist in every office, work should be simpler.The main subject here referred to in the sentence is “a desktop computer”, which is singular. A singular verb should follow. EXISTS is the right singular verb to use.
However, neither increased efficiency nor improved employee morale have resulted from our switch from paper to computers.According to the rule of subject-verb agreement, when “neither…nor” is used, a singular verb is used. The correct verb to be used here would be HAS.
Indeed, each worker’s tasks has become more complex.The subject “tasks” is in the plural form, and should attract a plural verb HAVE.
In the past, for example, one invoice or two purchase orders was needed to complete a request for supplies.The last listed noun that serves as the subject in the sentence here, “two purchase orders”, determines the verb form that should follow. So, the plural verb “WERE” should follow.
The process, including online confirmation, now require five separate documents.“The process” is a singular, which should attract a singular verb, “REQUIRES”.
The result of this unnecessary complication, not surprisingly, are frustration and curses.The main subject here is “the result”, which is singular should attract a singular verb “IS”.
Everyone, including the supervisors, are fed up with the extra work.“Everyone” is the main subject here, and attracts a singular verb “IS”.
When our division implement a new computer system next month, I expect at least two of my co-workers to quit.“Our division” is taken as a single unit in this sentence, and should attract a singular verb, “IMPLEMENTS”.
Fifteen hours of training are needed to learn the new system, and that is more time than any of us have to waste.“fifteen hours of training” is used here as a single unit specifying time, and should attract the singular verb, “IS”.
Also, in the later part of the sentence, “any of us” should attract a singular verb “HAS”.
Below is the paragraph after correction of the several errors:
Most jobs now require computer skills, but the digital revolution has not improved our quality of life. Since a desktop computer, complete with headphones for sound-based functions, exists in every office, work should be simpler. However, neither increased efficiency nor improved employee morale has resulted from our switch from paper to computers. Indeed, each worker’s tasks have become more complex. In the past, for example, one invoice or two purchase orders were needed to complete a request for supplies. The process, including online confirmation, now requires five separate documents. The result of this unnecessary complication, not surprisingly, is frustration and curses. Everyone, including the supervisors, is fed up with the extra work. When our division implements a new computer system next month, I expect at least two of my co-workers to quit. Fifteen hours of training is needed to learn the new system, and that is more time than any of us has to waste.
The devil how do people face death
Answer:
Fatus makes a deal with the devil. which seals his fate.
Explanation:
Which two sections of text in these excerpts from Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway deal with the motif of water?
Answer:
"The air was in the early morning; like the flap of a wave; the kiss of the wave"
"on waves of that divine vitality."
Explanation:
Answer:
the answers are
-the air was in the early morning; like the flap of a wave; the kiss of a wave;
-on waves of that divine vitality
Explanation:
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How can brainstorming be helpful?
Explanation:
Brainstorming allows people to think more freely, without fear of judgment. Brainstorming encourages open and ongoing collaboration to solve problems and generate innovative ideas.
How do text features contribute a text’s structure? Check all that apply
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
because i mm goated
Answer: The answer is A, C and E
Explanation:
When you write a formal essay, you should always follow the steps of the writing process, including prewriting to gather your ideas, drafting to organize your ideas, and making revisions to make sure your ideas are logical.
Which phrases are parallel in the sample sentence? Check all that apply.
“write a formal essay”
“the steps of the writing process”
“prewriting to gather your ideas”
“drafting to organize your ideas”
“making revisions to make sure your ideas are logical”
Answer:
c,d,e
Explanation:
The phrases that are parallel in the sample sentence are:
"prewriting to gather your ideas""drafting to organize your ideas""making revisions to make sure your ideas are logical"What is a formal essay?A formal essay is a piece of writing that follows a specific structure, style, and tone appropriate for academic or professional settings. It is characterized by a serious and objective approach, adhering to standard rules of grammar, punctuation, and citation.
A formal essay typically presents a clear thesis statement or argument, supported by evidence and logical reasoning. It uses formal language and avoids colloquialisms, slang, or personal anecdotes. The organization of a formal essay is usually structured with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
It aims to inform or persuade the reader on a particular topic, drawing on reputable sources and maintaining a professional tone throughout. A formal essay demonstrates the writer's ability to critically analyze, articulate ideas clearly, and present information in a coherent and structured manner.
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Describe the relationship between the speaker and his neighbor. How does the speaker get along with his neighbor?
Answer:
PLATO SAMPLE! The speaker and his neighbor seem to have a distant relationship, since they only meet once a year to build this wall. Even so, there’s a certain playful antagonism between the two, as indicated by their difference of opinion on the wall. Although they don’t seem to have a lot in common, they manage to maintain a relationship that is generally respectful.
Explanation:
PLATO SAMPLE
- A time in history was called the Stone Age. Why was it called this
Answer:
The Stone Age marks a period of prehistory in which humans used primitive stone tools. Lasting roughly 2.5 million years, the Stone Age ended around 5,000 years ago when humans in the Near East began working with metal and making tools and weapons from bronze
Question:
A time in history was called the Stone Age. Why was it called this
Explanation:
The stone age was so named because stone was the only material
available for making tools and weapons, except for a few natural
materials such as bone. When metals were discovered, it was
succeeded by the bronze age then the iron age.
What is the adjective phrase in this statement. A woman in financial difficulties requested me to help her
Answer:
A woman in financial difficulties requested me to help her.
Explanation:
Sometimes it is difficult to convince top management to commit funds to develop and implement a SIS.
Why?
ANSWER:
It is because, the SIS department does not add to the profit of the organization, instead they cause the organization to incur more cost.
EXPLANATION:
From the context of your question, SIS means Special Information System. This information system helps to promote the company's goal by enhancing and aiding each department in the organization in processing Information among staffs of the organization and across clients of the the organization. They always serves as a mediator in communication.
But because each department can communicate with each other directly, without SIS, and messages can be circulated in the organization by circulating a hardcopy of such message. Top management See's it as a waste of money to invest in SIS, as such department are always costly to manage.