Answer:
A. true
Explanation:
"Are you enjoying the movie?" is a grammarly correct sentence.
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Which sentence is the best example of forshading. Carmen woke up with a headache and decided not to go to work. 2. Carmen looked forward to going to her challenging job everyday. 3. Even though it looked like rain, Carmen didn’t take her umbrella. 4. Carmen got ready for work and left on time to catch the train.
Answer:
#3.
Even though it looked like rain, Carmen didn’t take her umbrella.
Explanation:
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How has Shakespeare conveyed ideas about love and beauty in Sonnet 116?
SONNET 116
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wand'ring bark,
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass come;
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out even to the edge of doom.
If this be error and upon me prov'd,
I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd.
Answer:
Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
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I dont know where my coat im so very cold
ok mother im gona buy a sugar and salt
Answer:
Rendi: "It's very cold. Put on your coat"
Doni: "I can't Rendi, I forgot it at home."
mom: "siti, can you help me? please, buy some sugar and salt."
Siti: "Sugat and salt?, I'll be right back."
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why does Isabel ask Becky if Madam Lockton had hit her head
Answer:
could wake up with a big bump on her head and have a headache
2- The Dragon in Asian culture can be a symbol of:
A- love and tranquility
B- Wisdom and enlightenment
Answer:
I believe is B Wisdom and enlightenment
Explanation:
please help quickly solve this
Answer:
1.a sheaf of a large amount or number...or a sheaf of a grain,paper and etc..
2.rain patters and leaves of flowers or geographically, temporarily, seasonally..
3.Neither be a miser nor be a cheapskate or thrift spend..
4.as receive is to reception,solve is to find a solution or soluble..
5.you can hear buzzing in an apiary and chirping in an sound of birds makes..
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Explanation:
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Each team tries to score more points.....win the Each team tries to score more points...to win the match. (in spite of/in order to/so that)
Answer:
each team tries to score more points in order to win the game each team tries to score more points so that they can win the match
Explanation:
What different cultures celebrate thanksgiving differently?
Answer:
1. African-American:
“As an African-American whose mother is half-Jamaican, for Thanksgiving my mom usually makes a nice big Turkey, chicken with dressing (which means stuffing), ox tails, pot roast, baked macaroni and cheese, rice and peas, candied yams, potato salad, deviled eggs, collard greens, cabbage, and either lasagna or baked ziti. For dessert my mom makes 2 sweet potato pies and banana pudding. My immediate family eats at home first and we make a plate for my grandmother and family friends who live close by. Then we go over to my grandma’s house where a lot of my extended family go to spend Thanksgiving and there’s usually similar food at her house.”
2. Korean:
“For thanksgiving, it is only my immediate family which includes me, my two sisters and my parents. We just chill and talk about what’s new because me and my sisters don’t live with my parents anymore. For dinner, we have roast beef ham, mashed potatoes, and a couple different casseroles and for dessert we have pecan pumpkin pie. We also go to bed early for black Friday.” -Jess W.
3. Jamaican:
“My great aunt makes Thanksgiving dinner, and we eat Jamaican food but with a huge turkey. Usually, my family from Jamaica will come up too, so it’s a lot of people in a really small house. We eat rice and peas, baked macaroni and cheese which is kind of spicy, banana bread, breadfruit, and rum cake. After dinner we rant about American politics and the adults smoke cigarettes and drink wine and then us college kids will usually drink the rest of it.” -Ellie F.
4. Indian:
“For Thanksgiving, as an Indian and vegetarian, we don’t eat the normal Thanksgiving food. We usually make a big meal with salad, lasagna, etc. We have family come over for lunch and then watch a movie at home or we eat lunch as a family and then go to a get-together at a friend’s house.” -Janvi J.
6. Puerto Rican
“I live in Puerto Rico, so a Puerto Rican Thanksgiving typically includes rice and beans, turkey seasoned like pork called paction (Pavo means turkey and lechon means pork). We also have morcillas, a type of sausage, and a dessert like flan, coquito, and arroz con leche.” –Alexis H.
6. Portuguese:
“Both my parents and their families descend from Portugal, with my siblings and I being the first generation to be born in the United States. My parents didn’t really know what Thanksgiving was until after they had arrived to the U.S. and my sister and I brought home stories about this tradition. But they’ve adopted it as their own, making sure that our family is together on that Thursday. We have a turkey with gravy, filled with stuffing. We don’t have cranberry sauce or any sort of pies, but we do have mashed potatoes (and roasted potatoes because those are my favorite). We also have white rice and a salad, which we have at every other meal during the year. This is all followed by some sort of dessert, either a chocolate cake or chocolate chip cookies and some sort of store-bought cookie that my parents want to try. It isn’t much, especially for a holiday that’s always advertised as one where you need to loosen your belt. But for something that my parents adopted from scratch, it’s Thanksgiving to me.” -Diana C.
Explanation:
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Use your context clues to define the word in italics
John from "The Boy Who Drew Birds" and Daedalus from "Daedalus and Icarus" both observed birds.
A liked
B. studied
C. kept
D. fed
Answer:
I believe its b
Explanation:
I haven't heard from Maria _____.
A. since many months before B. for many months
C. for many months ago D. since a long time
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B. for many months
Answer:
I haven't heard from Maria since a long time
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1. Delicious Chinese food-..
what’s the noun
Answer:
Chinese food if it is a whole word
Explanation:
Define circulatory system in your own words
What does Okonkwo's response reveal about his character?
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Write a description of a journey suggested by this picture/write a story about finding something frightening 40 marks (only answer one of those)
The central character is an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago, who has not caught a fish for 84 days. The family of his apprentice, Manolin, has forced the boy to leave the old fisherman, though Manolin continues to support him with food and bait. Santiago is a mentor to the boy, who cherishes the old man and the life lessons he imparts. Convinced that his luck must change, Santiago takes his skiff far out into the deep waters of the Gulf Stream, where he soon hooks a giant marlin. With all his great experience and strength, he struggles with the fish for three days, admiring its strength, dignity, and faithfulness to its identity; its destiny is as true as Santiago’s as a fisherman. He finally reels the marlin in and lashes it to his boat.However, Santiago’s exhausting effort goes for naught. Sharks are drawn to the tethered marlin, and, although Santiago manages to kill a few, the sharks eat the fish, leaving behind only its skeleton. After returning to the harbour, the discouraged Santiago goes to his home to sleep. In the meantime, others see the skeleton tied to his boat and are amazed. A concerned Manolin is relieved to find Santiago alive, and the two agree to go fishing together.
4. Karl Marx said that 'religion is the opiate of the masses' (*opiate =drug). So knowing this, why do the pigs not like the
stories told by the raven Moses?
-animal farm chapter 2
Karl Marx said that "religion is the opiate of the masses." Knowing this, we can explain the reason why the pigs don't like the stories told by the raven Moses in the following manner:
- The raven Moses in "Animal Farm" represents the organized Church in the Soviet Union. His stories are about "Sugarcandy Mountain," the paradise where no one has to work.
- The pigs do not like the fact that Moses tells such stories because they want the other animals to think of Animal Farm as paradise. If Moses tells them about a better place, their conditions on Animal Farm will seem bad and unfair.
"Animal Farm" is a novella by George Orwell in which the characters and events serve as symbols.The story is a criticism concerning the Soviet Revolution in Russia. The pigs represent the Soviet leaders, while the other animals represent the Russian people.The raven Moses serves as a representation of the Church. His religious stories speak of a paradise - a place where all animals are happy and equal, and where no one has to work.The pigs try to stop Moses from telling such stories. They want the other animals to perceive Animal Farm as paradise.If they start believing in Sugarcandy Mountain, the animals may realize that their living and working conditions in Animal Farm are awful.Learn more about the topic here:
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Answer:
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1.) benefits
2.) original
3.) seasick
4.) civilizations
5.) essential
How does the wording of many children's stories
contribute to gender-specific stereotypes?
SELECT AN ANSWER
A) Boys are mostly described as "good" while girls are
described as "naughty."
B) Girls are not referred to at all in most children's
stories.
C) Girls are described with words such as "pretty" and
"good," whereas boys are described as "brave" and
"strong."
D) Boys and girls are both referred to as "good" and
"strong," showing that they both have those qualities.
Actively learn: wicked witches and evil queens
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Answer:
thanks
Explanation:
have a good or night
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
A relationship in any of the characters (two not three or four characters), where conflict is present (The Outsiders).
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(10 minutes maximum)
Answer:
Man vs Man is shown through the feud between the Greasers and the Socs. Meanwhile, Man vs Society can be seen in the social/economic class struggles of the characters, namely that of the Greasers, who are poor and struggle to fit in with the rest of society. Man vs Nature happens as Johnny and Pony save the children from the church fire, Johnny getting seriously hurt in the process. Man vs Self conflict is in Pony dealing with his guilt over the deaths of Dally and Johnny.
Explanation:
Elie in night believes that remembering the
Holocaust will help ensure that this type
of atrocity does not occur in the future.
Do you think learning about historical
events can guide people to behave
differently? Explain.
Answer:
Yes, but it depends on the approach.
Explanation:
You won't learn anything from history if you simply memorize and listen. The way it's taught is crucial. For example, if you say so and so died in the Holocaust, so and so was in this country, etc etc, you'll feel desensitized to what is being discussed. If you say John Albert died in the Holocaust, John Albert had two sons and a five year old daughter, and then go on to express the brutal ways he was treated as a result of being Jewish during the Holocaust, whoever is learning about the Holocaust is going to feel like it's much more real to them. It's a psychology fact.
Pls help for this exercise
Answer:
1.Go
2.are
3.Go
4.are
5.son
6.?
7.go
8.go
Explanation:
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Match the definition to the word.
1. to get involved in
revenge
2. of German origin; relating to Germany
nomadic
3. expert in judging fine foods
entangle
4. wandering
gourmet
5. harm done in return for a wrong
Germanic
6. an Old English poet
scop
A dash
of pilgrims
(a) spectators (b) field (c) class
Will give 20 points
Answer:
The words describe how frighten they were
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Name examples of primary sources and secondary sources.
Answer:
Primary Sources
Artwork
Diary
Interview
Letters
Secondary Sources
Article critiquing the piece of art
Book about a specific subject
Biography
Dissertation
Answer:
Primary sources: speeches, poems, diaries, autobiography
Secondary sources: textbooks, biographies, dictionary, journal article
whats your favorite subject and are you doing good in school
Answer: Language Arts, and yes i have a A :)
Explanation: