Answer:
Although she was tired, she read until midnight.
Explanation:
The word "although" is a subordinating conjunction that presents a dependent clause. It is used to present a statement that contrasts the main idea of the sentence, introducing the dependent clause to complete the information of the independent clause.
So, the given sentence "_______ she was tired, she read until midnight" presents two contrasting yet connected sentences. While "____ she was tired" presents the contrast in the final clause "she read until midnight", using "although" will complete the whole sentence.
Thus, the final sentence will be "Although she was tired, she read until midnight."
Based on the rising action in the bolded paragraphs, what do we know about daddy?
Answer:
He is hysterical.
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Answer:
i think c He is hysterical. I'm taking the test rn
Explanation:
im not sure if its correct but its what i think
Question 11 pleaseeee help me...
Answer:
the answer is A.
Explanation:
It says the reason that so many Asian immigrants came to the U.S was for the gold in California.
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Which phrases describe how the articles in scientific journals are different from science writing found in popular magazines? (Select all correct answers.)
a) have been peer reviewed
b) organized by topic
c) include much more data
d) less technical in style
Answer:
c) include much more data
b) organized by topic
Explanation:
The phrases that describe how the articles in scientific journals are different from science writing found in popular magazines are options B and C.
This is because, articles on scientific journals are more detailed and factual than those found in popular magazines and also they are better organized according to the topic.
From the list below, select the practice considered unsafe.
a Determine your ability level by trying an advanced skill.
b Do a thorough warm-up prior to starting your dance session.
c Know your limitations prior to trying a new dance skill.
d Use a spotter when attempting a new gymnastic skill for the first time.
Answer:
A) Determine your ability level by trying an advanced skill
Explanation:
Doing warm-ups is the best and safest way to begin a dance/gymnastic session.
Knowing your limitation before trying a new move is also safe because if you know your limitation you will know when to stop so you don't hurt yourself.
Using a spotter is always safe, however, especially safe when trying a new move
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Answer:
A) Determining your ability level by trying an advanced skill
Explanation:
This is consider dangerous or unsafe because you’re trying something that you have not levelled to, practiced, or not yet
learned
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Which sentence uses an informal tone to appeal to an audience of high school students?
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Decide whether each of the following words have a positive or negative connotative meaning.
Abe
short
extreme
politically-charged
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Answer:
Negative connotations
Short
Extreme
Positive connotations.
Abe
Politically-charged
Explanation:
A word that has a positive connotation is one that mean good things or make the reader feel good about it.
On the other hand, a negative connotation denotes something unpleasant or bad or unsavory.
Who attacked Mr. Barnett during the robbery?
Which detail from "Drawn to Barre" best supports the idea that stonecutters unions’ fought for workers’ rights? By 1900, the Barre Granite Cutters' Union had over 1000 members and was the largest in the United States. Many who came to Barre had an interest in politics. Some stonecutters wanted to start labor unions. The rules for entry became stricter over the next 20 years. By then the people of Barre had already formed a union. At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions.
Answer:
Last sentence
Explanation:
At the start of the 20th century, the union realized that breathing stone dust while working was extremely dangerous to workers, and tried to raise awareness about conditions.
Answer:
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Why was Clara Barton called Angel of Battle?
Answer:
Because she protected the sick and wounded during the war time. She would go in person on the battle fields and risked her life. She would also collect needed supplies.
Explanation:
Which two character types best fit this description of the stepsisters in the fairy tale "Cinderella"?
Cinderella’s stepsisters are always mean and cruel toward her. They make her do all of the chores in the house. They also make her help them get ready for the ball, and then they don’t take her along. The stepsisters even try to fool the prince into thinking that the glass slipper, which is Cinderella’s, belongs to them. However, they fail to convince him in the end.
protagonist
antagonist
dynamic
static
foil
Answer:
The sisters would be antagonist and foil
Answer:
I think this would be antagonist and static (sorry if it is wrong)
Explanation:
I have the test to and they seem like the most likely answers! I hope i could help
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In the scene where Eliza returns home and puts herself to bed, the description is lengthier than dialogue. Give more than one reason for this stylistic choice.
This question is about the play "Pygmalion"
Answer and Explanation:
The author decided to make a description greater than the dialogue to build the ambience and give a sensation to the public through this, mainly by creating mental images. The mental images make the public visualize everything that is being described, through the strong use of adjectives that the author used to describe the place, the environment, Eliza's reaction, her thoughts, her perceptions and especially her feelings about what happened and is happening at the moment.
This excerpt most supports the conclusion that Gilgamesh is a
Answer:
God or an Epic
Explanation: He was a god because he was a person with superpowers. An epic because it is a tale that was and still is told.
Answer: compelling and confident speaker.
Explanation:
The author walked into the safe by mistake. True False
When I go into a bank I get rattled. The clerks rattle me; the wickets rattle me; the sight of the money rattles me; everything rattles me. The moment I cross the threshold of a bank and attempt to transact business there, I become an irresponsible idiot. I knew this beforehand, but my salary had been raised to fifty dollars a month and I felt that the bank was the only place for it.
So I shambled in and looked timidly around at the clerks. I hadan idea that a person about to open an account must needs consult the manager. I went up to a wicket marked "Accountant." The accountant was a tall, cool [scoundrel]. The very sight of him rattled me. My voice was sepulchral.
"Can I see the manager?" I said, and added solemnly, "alone." I don't know why I said "alone."
"Certainly," said the accountant, and fetched him.
The manager was a grave, calm man. I held my fifty-six dollars clutched in a crumpled ball in my pocket.
"Are you the manager?" I said. . . . I didn't doubt it.
"Yes," he said.
"Can I see you," I asked, "alone?" I didn't want to say "alone" again, but without it the thing seemed self-evident.
The manager looked at me in some alarm. He felt that I had an awful secret to reveal.
Come in here," he said, and led the way to a private room. He turned the key in the lock.
"We are safe from interruption here," he said; "sit down."
We both sat down and looked at each other. I found no voice to speak.
"You are one of Pinkerton's men, I presume," he said.
He had gathered from my mysterious manner that I was a detective. I knew what he was thinking, and it made me worse.
"No, not from Pinkerton's," I said, seeming to imply that I came from a rival agency. "To tell the truth," I went on, as if I had been prompted to lie about it, "I am not a detective at all. I have come to open an account. I intend to keep all my money in this bank."
The manager looked relieved but still serious; he concluded now that I was a son of Baron Rothschild or a young Gould.
"A large account, I suppose," he said.
"Fairly large," I whispered. "I propose to deposit fifty-six dollars now and fifty dollars a month regularly."
The manager got up and opened the door. He called to the accountant.
"Mr. Montgomery," he said unkindly loud, "this gentleman is opening an account; he will deposit fifty-six dollars. Good morning."
I rose. A big iron door stood open at the side of the room.
"Good morning," I said, and stepped into the safe.
"Come out," said the manager coldly, and showed me the other way.
I went up to the accountant's wicket and poked the ball of money at him with a quick convulsive movement as if I were doing a conjuring trick.
My face was ghastly pale.
"Here," I said, "deposit it." The tone of the words seemed to mean, "Let us do this painful thing while the fit is on us."
He took the money and gave it to another clerk. He made me write the sum on a slip and sign my name in a book. I no longer knew what I was doing. The bank swam before my eyes.
"Is it deposited?" I asked in a hollow, vibrating voice.
"It is," said the accountant.
"Then I want to draw a cheque."
My idea was to draw out six dollars of it for present use. Someone gave me a chequebook through a wicket, and someone else began telling me how to write it out. The people in the bank had the impression that I was an invalid millionaire. I wrote something on the check and thrust it in at the clerk. He looked at it.
"What! are you drawing it all out again?" he asked in surprise.
Then I realized that I had written fifty-six instead of six. I was too far gone to reason now. I had a feeling that it was impossible to explain the thing. All the clerks had stopped writing to look at me.
Reckless with misery, I made a plunge.
"Yes, the whole thing."
"You withdraw your money from the bank?"
"Every cent of it."
"Are you not going to deposit any more?" said the clerk, astonished.
"Never."
An idiot hope struck me that they might think something had insulted me while I was writing the cheque and that I had changed my mind. I made a wretched attempt to look like a man with a fearfully quick temper.
The clerk prepared to pay the money.
"How will you have it?" he said.
"What?"
"How will you have it?"
"Oh" —I caught his meaning and answered without even trying to think— "in fifties."
He gave me a fifty-dollar bill.
"And the six?" he asked dryly.
"In sixes," I said.
He gave it to me and I rushed out. As the big door swung behind me, I caught the echo of a roar of laughter that went up to the ceiling of the bank. Since then I bank no more. I keep my money in cash in my trousers pocket and my savings in silver dollars in a sock.
yes...........................
Answer: True.
Explanation:
"I rose. A big iron door stood open at the side of the room.
"Good morning," I said, and stepped into the safe.
"Come out," said the manager coldly, and showed me the other way."
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labyrinthine hallway is one that
A is shorter than it looks
B winds around a lot
C goes on forever
D seems really narrow
Answer:
B
Explanation:
its b because i got the question right.
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I believe your answer would be, "winds around a lot".
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Which theme does Trillin examine in “excerpt from Messages from My Father” that Robinson does not examine in “A Motif”?
Answer:
b
Explanation:
* If he ........... early, I'll leave late.2
Answer:
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an essential question for a report
the research conducted for a report
the general subject of a research report
Which option is a clear example of false causality?
A. My classmate's terrible singing clearly proves that he's a poor
singer
B. Liberals should avoid southern food because the South is very
conservative.
C. Ever since I got that key chain, I've had bad luck. The key chain is
to blame.
D. Because of its greatness, Russia is the greatest country in the
world.
click on the box next to each spelling word that has an irregular vowel team inside.
A.boat
B. hook
C. measure
D. meal
E. taught
Answer:
Explanation:
"igh" /aɪ/ as in high or sight.
"-ng" /ɪŋ/, /æŋ/, /ʌŋ/ as in sing, song, sung.
"ost" /oʊ/ as in most (but not "lost" or "cost")
"ow" /oʊ/, /aʊ/ has two different sounds as in low, and cow.
"ed" /ət/, /d/, /t/ has three different sounds as in lifted, played, and walked.
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Read the directions for making a toy parachute.
1. Cut thick string or twine into four pieces that are 9
inches long.
2. Cut a 12x5-inch rectangle out of a plastic garbage
bag.
3. Using a hole punch, poke a hole into each comer ot
the rectangle.
4, Slide the end of each piece of string through a hole
m the rectangle.
5. Tie a knot to the end of each string so that they are
attached to the comers of the plastic rectangle.
6. Either tape or tie the lo0se ends of the string to a
small object, such as an action figure or toy car.
Which step states the size of the parachute?
O step 1
Obtep 2
O step 3
O step 4
The step that states the size of the parachute is: Step 2.
What is the shape of a Parachute?A parachute is rectangular in shape. The size of the parachute is given by its dimensions.
In the directions provided above, step 2 clearly states the size of the parachute. The size is 12x5-inch.
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Answer:
Step 2
Explanation:
its the only one the makes sense since step 1 is talking about the size of the rope, and all the other steps don't have any measurements.
What is the role of this sentence in the context of the entire speech?
Answer:The formula for a great speech is difficult to determine because the audience is unpredictable and the circumstances in which you deliver a speech often affect the outcome of the presentation. But starting with an attention-getting device, telling stories, knowing the thesis of your speech, including new information, summarizing as you go, and crafting a great exit line will give you a good foundation to insure success in your next speech.
Explanation:
The formula for a great speech is difficult to determine because the audience is unpredictable and the circumstances in which you deliver a speech often affect the outcome of the presentation. But starting with an attention-getting device, telling stories, knowing the thesis of your speech, including new information, summarizing as you go, and crafting a great exit line will give you a good foundation to insure success in your next speech.
When should a comma be used?
to end a sentence
to build suspense
to create a pause
to change the subject
Answer:
C. to create a pause
Explanation:
Answer:
To create a pause
Explanation:
A person who attempts to sell a piece of art by a famous person, when it is merely a reproduction is guilty of perpetrating or pushing a: fishy media hoax rigor
Answer:
hoax
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is a: hoax
Explanation:
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Give an example of something that can be done to help keep endangered animals from becoming extinct?
Explanation:
to take care of all endangerd animals in the wild to keep extinct
Read these questions.
Where does the story take place? In what year is the story set in? How does the main character fit in with her surroundings?
A student might ask these types of questions to help in understanding the plot’s
resolution.
falling action.
climax.
exposition.
Answer: climax
Explanation:
Which type of figurative language is being used in the sentence below?
The wind howled through the trees, making us tremble.
A. Alliteration
B. Personification
C. Simile
D. Hyperbole
Answer:
B. personification
Explanation:
The wind HOWLED through the tree. Wind cannot literally howl.
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*Read the paragraphs. Why does the common tree shrew do well in its habitat?
Answer:
Last or second one
Explanation:
What role does lack of empathy play in landing each character an invitation to soldier island?
Please help this is based on the manuscript of the book And Then There Were None.
Answer:
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Its obvi B
Explanation:
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