Which article would most likely use a compare-and-contrast text structure? "How Practice Can Make Perfect" "Setting Up Your New Profile Page" "A Guide to Rainwater Harvesting" "MP3 Players: The Pros and Cons"

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:


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l wandered lonely as a cloud​

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do you have a question? but this sentence is a simile i’m pretty sure.

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.

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Answer: climax

Explanation:

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.

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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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-Silver

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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how many essential parts are in the plot

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5 i believe!

1) introduction
2) rising action
3) climax
4) falling action
5) resolution

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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

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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

(sorry I'm late)

In your opinion, which quality is most important to succeeding when working toward a goal?
-the desire to achieve
-positive attitude
-confidence
-discipline and focus
-the support of other people
-learning from failure​

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I think the best option is learning from a failure because you can’t really succeed without failing. Those failures are your building blocks that help you learn and make way towards success

Answer:

Explanation:

I think in this situation, it would be a positive attitude because if you have a positive attitude you can support all the other options as as well.

] W 02:30:49 Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass. Which word best describes the tone of this passage? By this time it was getting light. "The crow must have flown away, I think,” said Alice: "Tm so glad it's gone. I thought it was the night coming on." O upbeat O downcast O inspiring Q humorous I wish I could manage to be glad!" the Queen said. "Only I never can remember the rule. You must be very happy, living in this wood, and being glad whenever you like!" "Only it is so VERY lonely here!" Alice said in a melancholy voice; and at the thought of her loneliness two large tears came rolling down her cheeks. "Oh, don't go on like that!" cried the poor Queen, wringing her hands in despair.

which word best describes the tone of this passage?
upbeat
downcast
inspiring
humorous​

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Answer:

I believe it's Downcast

Explanation:

"Oh it is so VERY Lonely here!" Alice said in a melancholy voice; and at the thought of her loneliness two large tears came rolling down her cheeks. "Oh, don't go on like that!" cried the poor Queen, wringing her hands in despair.

Answer: B

Explanation:

EDGE 2020

Which theme does Trillin examine in “excerpt from Messages from My Father” that Robinson does not examine in “A Motif”?

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

* If he ........... early, I'll leave late.2

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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer

answer :was

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Which group of synonyms has the same meaning of the
word suspend in the sentence below?

They plan to suspend a large crescent moon over the theatre stage.

1. postpone
2. remove
3. hang
4. dissolve

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number 3. hang bc they are going to hand a large crescent moon over the stage

Answer:

hang!! I GOT IT RIGHT

Explanation:

One of the definitions of wellness provided states, "Wellness is more than being free from ilness. It is a dynamic process of
change and growth." What does this definition mean to you? How might it apply to your life?
(this is for nutrition and wellness )

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Explanation:

Wellness is more than being free from illness; it is a dynamic process of change and growth. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

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You will get points if you answer correctly

*Read the paragraphs. Why does the common tree shrew do well in its habitat?

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Answer:

Last or second one

Explanation:

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

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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.

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.

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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.

was the bad trip the because cancelled of weather​

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Answer:

what is ur question. iikooookkkkk

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​

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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.

This excerpt most supports the conclusion that Gilgamesh is a

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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.

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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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Which statement best describes the difference between medium and format?
O A medium is the way content is shared, while a format is the way information will be processed by the five senses.
A medium is the way information is delivered, while a format is the way information is organized.
A medium is the way information is organized, while a format is the way the writer or speaker presents the
information.
O Amedium is the way information is designed to be processed by the five senses, while a format helps the reader
understand the facts.

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Answer:

A medium is the way information is delivered, while a format is the way information is organized.

Explanation:

Medium in a literal sense means something in a middle, a way through which something is done. In the communication process, the medium is the channel through which the message is transferred – a middle factor that is used. It can be, for example, some element of publication, media file, the speech, the disc on which something is stored, etc.

Formating is the organization of the information and the arrangement of it. In the communication process, formating would be the composition, structure, and system in which the message is shaped so it is transferred. It can be, for example, the appearance of the presentation or the organization of the written text.

What does a reader need to know before reading a story

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Answer:

the basic layout of the book

Explanation:

you need to know so you can understand and explain the book after you read it

Kara is writing about improvements being made to a park in her town. Which text source would most likely have information about her topic?

.a scholarly journal
.a local newspaper
.a book on the history of parks
.a magazine about national parks

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Scholarly journal

If you need an explanation let me know

Answer:

its the last one :]

Explanation:

have a good day!

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.

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D. Because of its greatness, Russia is the greatest country in the world

Based on the rising action in the bolded paragraphs, what do we know about daddy?

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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

URGENT PLZ ANSWER
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
A character that changes conslderably over the course ofa story is ____
A ____ character shows very little or no change over the course of a story.

Round
Dynamic
Flat
Static

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Dynamic character and static character

Answer:

For one it would be dynamic and two would be static.

Which sentence uses an informal tone to appeal to an audience of high school students?

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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.

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Answer:

UmMmMMmMMmmMm

Its obvi B

Explanation:

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why do you think people follow religion

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Answer:

because its what they belive in

Explanation:

Answer:

I think people follow religion because it's too hard for them to calculates of how is the earth just existed by its own and they want somebody to worship for it it and make them a better person!

Explanation:

Can somebody write a short story that starts with the line ['' I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me''.]

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Answer:

yea i can if you like give me a plot or something

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from "Clever Gretel."

It came to pass that the master one day said to her: "Gretel, there is a guest coming this evening; prepare me two chickens very nicely."


"I will see to it, master," answered Gretel. She killed two chickens, plucked them, put them on the spit, and towards evening set them before the fire, that they might roast. The fowls began to turn brown, and were nearly ready, but the guest had not yet arrived.


Then Gretel called out to her master: "If the guest does not come, I must take the fowls away from the fire, but it will be a sin and a shame if they are not eaten the moment they are at their juiciest."

What conclusion can be drawn about how Gretel viewed cooking and food?

She thought cooking was too much work for one person.
She thought food can only be enjoyed when you eat alone.
She thought cooking should be done only to serve others.
She thought food should be eaten when the time was right.

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Answer:

D.)

Explanation:

She thought food should be eaten when the time was right.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Why is Walton a fitting man to tell this story? (Frankenstein)

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It is a cautionary tale involving Walton because he is also pursuing that which he should not to conquer the unknown just as Victor did—without thought to the consequences of his actions.
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