Answer:
3
Explanation:
3. Nick was talking to the teacher about his homework, but subconsciously was thinking about lunch. Was Nick aware of his thoughts regarding lunch? Why or why not?
No, because being subconscious is in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
Read the passage. Then answer the question. " The Gettysburg Address " By Abraham Lincoln: In " The Gettysburg Address ", President Lincoln makes the claim that the Civil War is a war worth fighting. How does he develop or refine this claim in each of the paragraphs? How does the structure of the speech contribute to his argument? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs. ( No Plagiarism Please and Will Mark Brainliest. Need two answers. ( If you write anything down that doesn't contain to this assignment you will be reported to brainly moderators).
Answer:
In “The Gettysburg Address,” President Lincoln makes the claim that the Civil War is a war worth fighting. Every now and then, he dramatically pauses. Every dramatic pause makes his speech is, the more convincing it to the ears of the people. That's why a lot of the people are really amazed at his speeches.
Explanation:
Why is it important to have all of a paragraph’s sentences in order?
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Match each example with the choice that best fits the description. (15 points)
Column A
1.
The connotative definition of the word snake:
The connotative definition of the word snake
2.
The denotative definition of the word snake:
The denotative definition of the word snake
3.
A sentence featuring the literal meaning of the word snake:
A sentence featuring the literal meaning of the word snake
4.
A sentence featuring a simile with the word snake:
A sentence featuring a simile with the word snake
5.
A sentence featuring a metaphor with the word snake:
A sentence featuring a metaphor with the word snake
Column B
a.
Anita told everyone she would like a snake for her birthday.
b.
a scaly, limbless, elongated, sometimes venomous reptile
c.
Todd was a snake in the grass, waiting for a chance to strike.
d.
one who is untrustworthy or presents an unseen danger
e.
The kite string was wrapped around the branch like a snake.
Answer:
The connotative definition of the word snake: One who is untrustworthy or presents an unseen danger
The denotative definition of the word snake: A scaly, limbless, elongated, sometimes venomous reptile
A sentence featuring the literal meaning of the word snake: Anita told everyone she would like a snake for her birthday.
A sentence featuring a simile with the word snake: The kite string was wrapped around the branch like a snake.
A sentence featuring a metaphor with the word snake: Todd was a snake in the grass, waiting for a chance to strike.
Explanation:
Words have two types of meaning:
Denotation - their literal meaning;Connotation - the emotional or cultural association they carry.Both the metaphor and simile are figures of speech used to compare two different things. This comparison is based on the similarity of one of their aspects. The simile is recognizable by the use of words like and as, while the metaphor omits them, stating that something is something else.
With this information, we can easily solve the question you were given.
Can someone help with writing this, can be anything.
no joke answers
only answer if you know.
Answer:
Love poetry and everything with it! super up for this! i'll go ahead and do ocean
"She clawed at the shore, and desperately tried to grip it, over and over again was she pulled back to her abyss"
Answer:
I'm not sure what the question they're asking is, but a simile for A Ghost would be something like "A ghost is like someone jumping in the car you're driving and sometimes competing for the steering wheel."
Explanation:"
To make a simile you need "Like or As" For example: "My cat is like my best friend." Another example is: "Cool as a cucumber"
Read this excerpt from the acknowledgements page of a book on the Rosetta Stone.
I want to thank the following individuals and institutions for their help in providing research material and illustrations:
Sue Alexander
The British Museum, London
The New York Public Library
What conclusion can be drawn from the excerpt?
Sue Alexander is the illustrator of the book.
The Rosetta Stone is located at the British Museum.
Acknowledgements pages thank institutions more than individuals.
The New York Public Library has information about the Rosetta Stone.
Answer:
the New York Public Library has information about the Rosetta Stone.
Explanation:
i took it on edge 2020 also it makes sence
Answer: this answer would be D
Explanation:
How do video games embody American culture? List 6 ways they do.
Answer:
1- Video Games connect us, inspire us and bring us emotional experiences.
2- They stimulate creative solutions to major challenges
3- The gaming culture have had an increasing effect on mainstream culture
4- They have become more social with multiplayer and online capability
5- Gamers play everywhere
6- Games bring people together.
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Select the correct text in the passage. In this excerpt from Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold, which two lines or sets of lines suggest that the speaker has undergone a loss of faith?
Answer:
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight
Explanation:
The above two lines or sets of lines actually suggests that the speaker has undergone a loss of faith.
From the above statements, we discover that the speaker was reiterating what occurred to them. The speaker reveal that as a result of no joy, no love, no light, no peace, no help for pain, they ended up in a darkling plain and were swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight. This makes it clear that their faith was lost.
2. PART A: As it is used in paragraph 7, the word
"shunted" most closely means...
A Spilled
B Supported
C Bumped
D Transported
Stress for success
As it is used in paragraph 7, the word "shunted" most closely means Transported Stress for success. Hence, option D is correct.
What is Transported Stress?Inadequate receiving protocols, overcrowding of animals, excessive trailer movement, heat stress, dehydration, exposure to new infections, and heat stress are a few common circumstances that will worsen the effects of transportation stress in calves.
Your level of comfort in a given situation may have an impact on how anxious you are under different conditions. anything else you are presently juggling. Your individual background and how it affects how you view yourself.
Since the initial syllable is given the most importance, there is no duplication in trip. The words "travelling" and "travelling," which have two different spellings in the English language, shared this destiny.
Thus, option D is correct.
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(ELA) What was the original purpose of myths?
A. to show children what happens when they misbehave
B. to explain how the world got to be the way it is
C. to teach the next generation about science
D. all of these purposes
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
C!
Explanation:
Scientist are wondering if myths are real. Which is science, So its clearly C!
( Its not what the other guy said because A.)
A is clearly not the answer. WHICH most would know!
Unprocessed facts submitted to the computer for processing is call
ed
Answer:
raw unprocessed facts
Explanation:
Which sentence demonstrates proper subject-verb agreement? *
A) Each student are responsible for bringing their own paper to school.
B)Each student is responsible for bringing their own paper to school.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Each student ARE responsible for bringing their own paper to school.
Identify the type of figurative language in the following sentence. Gary grabbed a group of green grapes.
Answer:
im pretty sure its alliteration
Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
Choose the number of the sentence that is the main idea.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Number 2 is actually the sentence that is the main idea.
This is correct because the No. 2 sentence gives the overall information of what the passage is talking about. It actually captures the main information that the author is passing across. In fact, the sentence summarizes what the passage is all about.
No. 2 sentence reveals how the experiment brought remarkable changes in his body. The other sentences are supporting ideas.
"There isn't a person
anywhere who isn't
capable of doing more
than he thinks he can."
Henry Ford
Founder of Ford Motor Company
What life lesson can we learn from this
quote? How can we apply this quote to our
everyday lives to become better?
need help with this question
Answer:
No 4 is the rightjwjsje
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What textual evidence is typically found in informational text
-dialogue from characters in the passage
-facts that support the main idea or theme of the passage
-a description of the scene where the passage takes place
-an introductory sentence to draw the reader in
Facts that support the main idea or theme of the passage are typically found in an informational text.
What is an informational text?A form or a piece of text that intends to provide education or an information to the reader, then it is known as an informational text. An informational text is backed by true and fair facts.
Hence, option B holds true regarding an informational text.
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Can you guys give me 4 paragraph about how “Darry” changes
By S.E Hinton
Please help me guys
Answer:Darry is the oldest of the Curtis brothers, becoming the father figure to Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die in a car accident. Darry gives up the possibility of going to college and playing football so that he can take a job as a menial laborer and provide for their family. Despite his hard-working nature and ability to differentiate right from wrong, Darry also loves fighting, and is proud to use his strong body to defend the other greasers. Ponyboy finds it difficult to understand Darry, who often seems too harsh and restrictive. When Darry slaps Ponyboy during an argument, Ponyboy runs outside to walk with Johnny, where they are jumped by Socs and Johnny kills Bob. Inadvertently, Darry’s authoritative tendencies incite the murder that derails every other character’s life. Over the course of the novel, however, Ponyboy comes to understand how much Darry has sacrificed for him, and how worried he is that Ponyboy and Sodapop will be removed from his guardianship. By novel’s end, Ponyboy realizes that Darry isn’t even a full-grown adult yet, and he can “feel scared or hurt and as lost as the rest of us.
Explanation:
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Answer:
cant see much
Explanation:
caca
1. The typing, copying, and, labeling can be done by our new
clerk.
Punctuation
Answer:
ldk what your talking abt
Explanation:
a
Answer:
The typing, copying, and labeling, can be done by our new clerk.
Explanation:
If you're going for a fix then, the third comma is placed wrong >->
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which line of dialogue in this excerpt from Susan Glaspell's Trifles suggests that the attorney believes women are incapable of plotting?
COUNTY ATTORNEY: No, Peters, it's all perfectly clear except a reason for doing it. But you know juries when it comes to women. If there was some definite thing. Something to show—something to make a story about—a thing that would connect up with this strange way of doing it—
(The women's eyes meet for an instant. Enter HALE from outer door.)
HALE: Well, I've got the team around. Pretty cold out there.
COUNTY ATTORNEY: I'm going to stay here a while by myself, (to the SHERIFF) You can send Frank out for me, can't you? I want to go over everything. I'm not satisfied that we can't do better.
SHERIFF: Do you want to see what Mrs Peters is going to take in?
(The LAWYER goes to the table, picks up the apron, laughs.)
COUNTY ATTORNEY: Oh, I guess they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out. (Moves a few things about, disturbing the quilt pieces which cover the box. Steps back) No, Mrs Peters doesn't need supervising. For that matter, a sheriff's wife is married to the law. Ever think of it that way, Mrs Peters?
MRS PETERS: Not—just that way.
Answer:
"Oh, I guess they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out."
Explanation:
Susan Glaspell's short play "Trifles" revolves around the murder of Mr. Wright where his wife has been accused of doing the deed and put on trial. The focus of the scene is set in the scene of the crime where the attorney, the sheriff, and Hale were going through the stuff along with their wives.
From the scene given in the question, it is evident that the men did not really think the women are capable of making discoveries, let alone, a crucial one. One evidence is that the lawyer did not think the things that Mrs. Peters has picked to take with her are important or even related to the case. He merely asserts it as "they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out", little realizing that it was the women who discovered the reason and possibly uncovered the whole situation relating to the murder.
Thus, the line of dialogue that suggests that the attorney believes women are incapable of plotting is "Oh, I guess they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out."
Which word best completes the sentence? Select the word from the drop-down menu. Just as the jewelry thief experienced a ______ and became honest, I have changed my ways and stopped practical jokes on my brother. A. Climax B. Reformation C. Resolution D. Superlative
Answer:
B. Reformation
Explanation:
Reformation: The act of reforming or the state of being reformed.
The thief changed and decided to be honest therefore he reformed and went through a moment of reformation.
Question 8 Write a one-paragraph objective summary of the story. by The Curse of Poisoned pretzel
Answer:
This Story Is About A Baseball Team That Wasn't Having The Best Of luck. Any of them could reel off a list of the team’s most famous failures. They weren't very confident for their horrible nickname. They didn't have any fans. The first had broken the heart of Danny’s great-grandfather Zechariah Gurkin, the second had crushed the spirit of his grandpa Ebenezer, and the third still brought tears to the eyes of Danny’s parents, Harold and Lydia and how that happened was the first time they were strikeout, The next time it was snowed out then the next time the Triple-Play Tragedy. They Had only won champion in their first year. After awhile the Sluggers won champion ship but never won a championship again after their first win.
Explanation:
I hope this helps. i didn't read the story i have some parts. I hope you have a merry Christmas or happy hanukkah.
Read the sentence below:
If you swarm me with questions after class, I cannot prepare for the
PLZZ I NEED HELP
next exam.
Which of the following correctly describes the word swarm
It has a negative tone
O It has a neutral tone
It is a simile
It is a hyperbole
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
Write two or three sentences about what Wiesel is calling on his listeners to do. What responsibility does he give to those who listen? Support your answer with textual evidence.
this is study sync nobel prize apprentice speech PLEASEEE HELP MEEE
Answer:
Explanation:
Wiesel says this honor belongs to the Jewish people as a whole and to Holocaust survivors and their children.
Elie Wiesel called upon his listeners to hear what he had to say. He had these to talk about:
His expressions of childhood innocence.Exposing his fear.Expressing his great honour.The responsibility he gives to his listeners was to honour the jewish people and the holocaust survivors and their children.
Textual evidences1. When exposing his fears , he said it frightens me because i wonder...
2. In expressing his childhood innocence he said " remember his bewilderment...The fiery altar upon which the history of our people and the future of mankind were meant to be sacrificed.
3. In expressing his great honour, he said this honor belongs to the Jewish people as a whole and to Holocaust survivors and their children.
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Part A
In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3. what does Nicolas think of
the treasure his father hunts for?
A.it will be carefully hidden and buried underground
B. It will be more valuable than finding gold or silver
C. it's not the kind of treasure he expected it to be
D. It requires everyday equipment in order to locate it
Answer:
C... its not the kind of answer he expected it to beExplanation:
I took tha testNicolas think of the treasure his father hunts for it's not the kind of treasure he expected it to be. Hence option C is correct.
What is treasure?Treasure is defined as anything of enormous value or worth. also: a person who is regarded as precious or rare. an accumulation of priceless items. To find value in a person or thing is to find treasure. Someone who is extremely thankful of a great buddy is an illustration of someone to treasure. A person who looks for antiquities and other objects that are submerged, buried, lost, or concealed is known as a treasure hunter.
Nicholas II kept a diary and almost always made entries. Only a partial translation into French, published in 1925 under the title Journal Intime de Nicolas II, has ever been made of this diary into English. A new mother named Suzanne wrote a love letter in her diary to her infant son, Nicholas.
Thus, Nicolas think of the treasure his father hunts for it's not the kind of treasure he expected it to be. Hence option C is correct.
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According to the guide word, which word should appear last on this dictionary page?
What part of speech is “profess”?
What is the word origin of “profess”?
Answer:
1. progeny
2. verb
3. professus
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. progeny
2. verb
3. professus
Explanation:
I got it right
I thought my neighbours were lovely people. Then they went and put a password on their wi-fi.
Answer: Let me tell you some neighbors at first seem to be nice and once you will get to know them they will change and they have two faces
Explanation:
Grammar
Using the information provided in the "Subject" and “Verb” columns of the following chart,
fill in the "Agreement" column so the subject and verb provided are in agreement.
Subject
Verb
Agreement
Margarite
draw
1.
drew
the girls
sing
2.
we
play
3.
you
to be
4.
Mr. Henderson
to be
5.
the puppies
to be
6.
1
to be
7.
he
to look
8.
Answer:
4 i believe
Explanation:
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Answer: Personification
Explanation: It makes the brook seem more like a person.
Which of the following best describes how Francis's dream and
his flashbacks function in the story?
A. They foreshadow Mrs. Henne-Falcon's actions.
B. They create continuous rising tension.
C. They reveal the story's point of view.
D. They develop the party setting.
Answer:
b answer
Explanation: