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Select the correct answer.
What word best describes Professor Von Hardwigg's character in the excerpt?
A.
relaxed
B.
hungry
C. impatient
O D.
charismatic
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Answer:
c.
Explanation:
an annual general meeting (AGM) is
Answer:
An annual general meeting (AGM) is a yearly gathering of a company's interested shareholders. At an AGM, the directors of the company present an annual report containing information for shareholders about the company's performance and strategy.
Explanation:
use the following phrases in your own sentence
find out=
litter with=
reach across =
pluck out=
muster up=
1. I was curious to find out what she had said.
2.Please do not leave litter after your picnic
3.She reached across the table and dropped her hand upon his sleeve.
4.She reached into the bag and plucked out a present for her nephew
5.Finally I mustered up the courage to ask her out.
3. How will you prepare and negotiate a contract?
Answer:
Well first you need to look at what you want to negotiate. identify the issues.
You need to process phrases in the order they are spoken in a real-time language translation app. Each phrase object should be put into what
Answer:
Each object in the phrase must be placed in a queue.
Explanation:
In order for an application to make efficient translations in real time, it is important for the user to put the words of the sentence they want to translate in the correct order in which they appear in that sentence. This will allow the application's interface to understand the phrase and be able to translate it as accurately as possible. In this case, we can consider that each object forming the sentence must be placed in a queue so that it is possible to translate that sentence.
What is an example of a belief related to gender that you think is deeply ingrained in society
Answer:
"women cannot drive"
Explanation:
although cars are a relatively new invention, I feel this belief is deeply ingrained into society and lead to stereotypes that discourage women from driving or taking up hobbies/careers related to driving such as being professional racers.
What's the difference between Interactive event and Discussion event? Please explain
Answer:
One event is where you interact with things and the other is where you discuss with others.
Explanation:
I think this is what you meant but don't quote me on this.
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What is meant by the "invisibility of one's own culture"?
Answer:
The phrase "invisibility of one's own culture" refers to the fact that a member of a particular culture doesn't notice the culture or its.
Read the excerpt from Act III of Hamlet.
Ophelia:What means this, my lord?
Hamlet:Marry, this is miching mallecho; it means mischief.
Ophelia:Belike this show imports the argument of the play.
Enter Prologue.
Hamlet:We shall know by this fellow: the players cannot keep counsel; they’ll tell all.
Ophelia:Will he tell us what this show meant?
Hamlet:Ay, or any show that you’ll show him; be not you ashamed to show, he’ll not shame to tell you what it means.
Ophelia:You are naught, you are naught. I’ll mark the play.
What word from the excerpt suggests that Hamlet has hidden motives in showing the play?
mischief
argument
counsel
naught
Answer:
Mischief
Explanation: quizlet said so
Answer:
A. mischief
Explanation:
The Grimms’ fairy tales address the experiences of people who are living in difficult situations. For example, there is the story of Rapunzel. There is also the story of Hansel and Gretel, who had to escape their house in order to find food and were locked out.
Which revision would best help the author support the thesis more effectively?
This question is missing the answer choices. I found the complete question online. The answer choices are the following:
A. The author should explain why Hansel and Gretel were locked out.
B. The author should explain how Rapunzel's story fits into the thesis.
C. The author should add one more story as an example to support the thesis.
D. The author should explain why Hansel and Gretel's situation is difficult.
Answer:
The revision which would best help the author support the thesis more effectively is:
B. The author should explain how Rapunzel's story fits into the thesis.
Explanation:
The author's thesis or main idea is that the fairy tales by the Grimm brothers address difficult situations. In order to support that idea, the author then mentions two fairy tales as examples. He does explain why the story of Hansel and Gretel is related to the thesis - the siblings suffered with hunger and even ended up locked out of their home. However, he does not do the same for Rapunzel's story. We know the author thinks this story too addresses a difficult situation, but we do not know why. Therefore, the best revision to support the thesis more effectively is:
B. The author should explain how Rapunzel's story fits into the thesis.
Match the description to the type of sentence.
1.)complex
contains two or more main/independent clauses and one or more subordinate/dependent clause
2) simple
contains one main/independent clause and one or more subordinate/independent clauses
3)compound-complex
Contains two or more main/independent clauses
4)compound
Contains one main/independent clause
Read these sentences from the excerpt:
I would sometimes say to them, I wished I could be as free as they would be when they got to be men. "You will be free as soon as you are twenty-one, but I am a slave for life! Have not I as good a right to be free as you have?"
How does Douglass best use rhetoric to advance his purpose in this excerpt?
He uses a rhetorical question to heavily emphasize the fact that he deserves freedom.
He uses a rhetorical question because he is unsure of his beliefs.
He repeats words in order to share his beliefs with the readers.
He repeats the word free to show the reader his point.
Answer:
A) He uses a rhetorical question to heavily emphasize the fact that he deserves freedom.
Explanation:
Rhetorical questions refer to questions asked to establish a dramatic effect or present a side/perspective rather than get a response. In the given excerpt, the speaker used a rhetorical question to highlight his belief that he ACTUALLY deserves freedom. He is not unsure of the idea, rather, he is emphasizing that he deserves it because freedom is supposed to be a right, not a choice.
“Midnight was as dark as a bottle of ink,” compares _____.
This sentence compares a midnight sky to a bottle of ink, using a simile.
We don't have _____ of those items.
Answer:
all?
any?
Explanation:
whe don't have any of those items
Mr. Bedford’s apprehension in The First Men in the Moon about going into the sphere with Cavor represents what type of conflict?
Man vs. nature
Man vs. society
Man vs. self
Man vs. man
Mr. Bedford’s apprehension in The First Men in the Moon about going into the sphere with Cavor represents this type of conflict: Man vs. self.
What is the conflict?The type of conflict that Mr. Bedford experienced when he had an apprehension about going to the sphere with Cavor is man vs. Self. Man vs self is a sort of conflict that a person experiences within themselves.
In this case, the feelings are within them and it is internal. Man vs Self is one of the different forms of conflict that can be found in literature.
Learn more about conflict here:
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1. The fire ___ due to faulty insulation. But, for the time being, we cannot exclude a terrorist attack.
A. may have started
B .might be started
C.could start
D. must have started
2. They _____ to the concert together because Jane had agreed to baby-sit for them.
A. could go
B.could have gone
C. were able to go
D. can go
I don't know the difference ''could '' and ''were able to go ''. Can you help me??
Answer:
1=A, 2=C
Explanation:
worksheet 64
editing (errors)
The following passages have not been edited. There is an error in each line with a blank against it. write the incorrect word and the correct word in the space provided against each line. The first one has been done for you.
incorrect correct
4. I step out of the hostel (a) step stepped
gate. Our hostel was not much (b)......... .........
than a hundred yard from the (c)........ ........
river. The sand was damp with a (d)....... .......
morning dew. But as I bury (e)....... .......
my feet, I felt the warmth for (f)........ ......
the previous day's sun. There was immense (g) ........ ........
banyan trees and birds stirred
and chirped on their nests. (h) ........... ...........
I felt I am really in a new world. (i)......... ...........
(a) step - stepped
(b) much - more
(c) yard - yards
(d) damp - damped
(e) bury - buried
(f) for - of
(g) was - were
(h) on - in
(i) i am - as if I was
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
incorrect correct
b) much more
c) yard yards
d) a (no article)
e) bury buried
f) for of
g) was were
h) on in
i) am was
Select all that apply.
Select the correctly spelled plural forms.
O stories
O slices
O jinxes
O toyes
O alleys
O taxs
In the story American born Chinese the Chinese herbalist tells Jin wang, “it’s easy to become anything you wish… so long as you’re willing to forfeit your soul” This is an example of
Answer:
D) foreshadowing, to create suspense by providing hints about the future.
Explanation:
The statement, “it’s easy to become anything you wish… so long as you’re willing to forfeit your soul” gives an hint of what is at stake in other to attain a future endeavor. It gives an indication of what the future holds given, an individual's sacrifice. This concept of given an hint or indication of the future could be described as a literary device called foreshadowing. The Chinese herbalist is using the statement to hint Jin Wang of what could possibly happen in the future.
Answer:
Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Jin Wang would do anything to fit into American culture.
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Activity 1: Institutionalized!
Directions: Survey and list down at least five State and Non-State institutions that
are present in your locality.
Institutions
State Institution
1
2
3
4
5
Non-state Institution
1
2
3
4
5
Answer:
jamnya and kuli institutions
Pls help me I’m dum
Answer the following questions.
1 Which sentence best summarizes Reagan's claim in this passage?
A. Not all examples of sudden and dramatic change involve conflict and violence.
B. It would benefit both of our nations to work together in a spirit of cooperation.
C. Human creativity is as valuable as it is because of its capacity for improving daily life.
D. A worldwide revolution is occurring in technology that will peacefully transform human
existence.
Answer:
D//C
Explanation:
If anything - I would say D, but C could potentially fit.
He states continuously that a new revolution, different than the revolution of the USSR, is happening across thr world which transformed the understandings and uses of technology worldwide.
i was walking alone near a supermarket at 9.00pm. as i was about to cross the road…
I was walking alone near a supermarket at 9 pm. As I was about to cross the road I remembered that I had left my wallet at home, with all my money in it. I scolded and complained to myself for being so casual about my commitments, but I had to go back home to get my wallet, as there was nothing else I could do.
I took a deep breath and started walking back to the house. Halfway there, I was hit by a violent rain. "Excellent!" I thought, "It was just what I needed to make my day more perfect," I said angrily. I started to run so I wouldn't get soaked when I heard a noise near a tree. It was the meowing of a kitten that was freezing to death, trying to protect itself from the rain at the tubular roots of the tree. I got close to it and it flinched in fear, but I caught it lovingly and tucked it under my jacket. All my anger began to pass and I realized that fate had planned for me to forget my wallet so I could help a stray kitten.
HELP PLEASE I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST FOR THE RIGHT ANSWERS
Answer:
Explanation:
1. used right
2. used right
3. used right
4. used wrong
5. used wrong
6. used right
7. used wrong
8. used wrong
going down and then up
Read the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger.”
Directly opposite him, on the other side of the inclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. It was the duty and the privilege of the person on trial to walk directly to these doors and open one of them. He could open either door he pleased; he was subject to no guidance or influence but that of the aforementioned impartial and incorruptible chance.
What is the author’s purpose for describing the two doors as absolutely identical?
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find the complete question online. The choices are the following:
A. to reveal that the outcome of the trial is decided by luck.
B. to show that the verdict is predetermined.
C. to reveal that the defendants are in control of the verdict.
D. to emphasize that the trial is completely fair.
Answer:
The author's purpose for describing the two doors as absolutely identical is:
A. to reveal that the outcome of the trial is decided by luck.
Explanation:
"The Lady, or the Tiger" is a short story by American author and humorist Frank Richard Stockton (18340-1902). In the story, a king is described as semi-barbaric, which shows he is only partially civilized. He understands the importance of a trial to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime or not. However, the trial he comes up with is absurd, and the outcome is decided by sheer luck.
The person being accused of the crime is led to an arena. There, he is supposed to choose between two doors. Behind one of them, he will find a beautiful maiden. Behind the other one, he will find a tiger. The doors are completely identical - nothing about them reveals what is behind them. Thus, it is really a matter of luck whether the man will choose the lady or the tiger. If he chooses the door with the maiden, he is found innocent, and his reward is to marry her immediately. If he chooses the door with the tiger, he is found guilty, and his punishment is to be eaten by the animal.
As we can see, it does not matter whether the person really committed a crime or not. What matters is how lucky he is to choose to right door.
what is the similarities between books and video's
Answer:
Movies and books carry plenty of similarities, not only they narrate the same story, but they also make a connection with the characters and the person viewing the …show more content… Movies convey their emotions by hearing and by the picture, thanks to the great sound and visual effects the details seem
Describe how a significant cybersecurity event has led to increased organizational focus on cybersecurity.
Answer:
A ‘Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018’ revealed that over four in ten (43%) businesses and two in ten (19%) charities in the UK suffered a cyberattack. The survey found that 38% of small businesses had spent nothing at all to protect themselves from cybersecurity threats. A separate survey also found that a third of UK small businesses are risking their online safety by operating at or below the “security poverty line”. The most frequent types of cyber-criminal activity were sending fraudulent e-mails and impersonating organizations online. Malicious e-mails were also found to be the most common type of cyberattack in the Internet Security and Threat Report. The consequences of cyber-crime are costly as the total average cost of a data breach in 2019 is $3.92 million in research conducted by the Ponemon Institute.
Explanation:
What is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is making sure your organizations data is safe from attacks from both internal and external bad actors. It can encompass a body of technologies, processes, structures, and practices used to protect networks, computers, programs, and data from unauthorized access or damage. The goal of any cybersecurity strategy is to ensure confidentiality, data integrity, and availability.
There are several primary means by which cybersecurity issues can affect (or even destroy) an organization and its reputation. There is the risk that a hacker might obtain sensitive information such as bank account or credit cards details. There are open markets for such information on the “dark web”. If others access such sensitive information, the organization might find its banking or credit card facilities withdrawn or in breach of privacy laws. Each month high-profile security breaches impacting individual data are reported globally.
A second but related issue is that when a hacker obtains sensitive information about the organization it may find its reputation ruined. Few small organizations can survive the damage to its reputation that such lost data might cause. The damage to reputation and goodwill might be more crippling than the actual data loss itself. Loss of customer data may result in legal or regulatory action against the organization. A third party might file a suit against an organization as they have themselves incurred a loss. Organizations might also be subject to significant penalties and/or legal action arising from breaches of the privacy laws in many jurisdictions.
The most recent and alarming aspect of cybersecurity that causes considerable problems for organizations is ransomware. As early as 2012, reports of ransomware campaigns have adopted commercially focused business models. In many cases, a piece of malware is disguised and embedded within another type of document only waiting to be executed by the target user. Upon execution, the malware may encrypt the organization’s data with a secret 2,048-bit encryption key or communicate to a centralized command and control server to await instructions carried out by the adversary. Once infected, the organization’s data continues to be inaccessible as the encrypts the data using the attackers encryption key. Once all the data accessible is encrypted, including in many instances the backup data and systems, the organization will be instructed on how to pay a ransom within days, or the adversary will remove the encryption key and the data will be lost. Literally, the adversary holds the data to ransom—hence, ransomware. The encryption key is sufficiently strong enough that cracking the key instead of paying the ransom is uneconomic—some estimate that an average desktop computer would take five quadrillion years to decrypt the data without the key In some cases, the target organization can hope that some researchers may have discovered a way to decrypt the data based on a design flaw. Otherwise the organization will have to look to restore the systems and data from a safe back up or consider paying the ransom. Keep in mind that even data restoration does not eliminate the risk the ransomware will not be reenabled or return based on the compromised integrity of the environment.
Answer:
The Russian invasion fiasco
Explanation:
This is because, prior to the invasion, Ukraine had reported interference (hacking) of government and other websites caused by Russian Cybersecurity teams. The 21st century's advancement in technology and digital software and programs, the possibility of interference from any country is a real and high threat. Leaking of sensitive and highly classified information relating to the government or any high security operations/companies can and will put any country vulnerable, since so much information is stored digitally.
“The Veldt” Questions
1. Describe the nursery
Answer:
Explanation:
The nursery in the veldt is a large room that has the ability to show computer like simulation that works on whatever the person is thinking. A form of virtual reality basically. In this case, the children Peter and Wendy Hadley have a fascination for an African savannah with lions sitting in the desert feasting on animal carcass.
The Supreme Court case of Tinker v. Des Moines dealt with two students who
were suspended from school for wearing black armbands to protest the
Vietnam War. Their parents sued the school district for violating the students'
right to free speech, but it was determined by lower courts that the school
district had the right to suspend them. When the Supreme Court reviewed the
case, it decided that the school district did not have the right to suspend the
students
Which of these arguments provides the weakest support for the Supreme
Court's decision that students have the right to wear the armbands to school?
A. Students at the school were allowed to wear other controversial
symbols.
B. Armbands are a form of expression, even though they don't involve
speech
C. Five previous court cases showed that armbands fall under First
Amendment pro
D. The armbands were not shown to cause disruption or interfere
with learning
Answer:
C
Explanation:
There wasn't any other previous court cases that said that armbands fall under the first amendment.
Armbands are a form of expression, even if they don't involve sppech is a good argument. If students were allowed to wear other controversial things, then why can't armbands be permitted? The armbands didn't cause disruption. All of those are good arguments.