Explanation:
In second class levers the load is between the effort (force) and the fulcrum. A common example is a wheelbarrow where the effort moves a large distance to lift a heavy load, with the axle and wheel as the fulcrum. In a second class lever the effort moves over a large distance to raise the load a small distance.
Answer:
The load force is located between the effort force and the fulcrum.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is the correct way to create a parenthetical citation of an online source?
a. (Brown, 2)
b. (Brown 2)
c. (Brown)
d. None of the above
The correct way to create a parenthetical citation of an online source?
c. (Brown)
What is the best way to cite an online source?An online source will most likely include websites and other such sources. in order to cite any of these, it is important to simply use the name of the author in parentheses.
Websites and other online platforms do not have pages like books. So, the best thing to do in such cases will be to simply state the author's name.
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eat is to dine as curve is to....
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Answer:
driver:license
teacher:whiteboard
writer:pen
doctor:gown
Explanation:
How does Kuno’s trip to the surface develop the plot of the text?
Select one:
a. His visit to the surface foreshadows humanity’s future desire to reclaim the earth.
b. His willingness to visit the surface furthers his conflict with those who wish to live in the Machine.
c. His trip to the surface and subsequent return suggests that no one can (or will) escape the Machine.
d. His trip to the surface sets his own fate of Homelessness in motion.
Answer:
His willingness to visit the surface furthers his conflict with those who wish to live in the Machine.
Explanation:
Kuno's willingness to visit the surface furthers his conflict with those who wish to live in the Machine, has justified important scenarios through the story. The humans have re-built a religion underground that they worship, and it is fully reliant on the Machine.
2. You examine plant cells under a microscope and
notice many round, green structures within the
cells. The structures are most likely
A tissues.
B vacuoles.
C cell walls. D chloroplasts.
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain – that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
What is the example of antithesis in the Gettysburg Address excerpt above?
death/this nation
freedom/government
great task/increased devotion
death/birth of freedom
Answer:
a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
Explanation:
Antithesis is a literary device where opposite or contrasting words or ideas are placed together in a sentence to create a balanced effect. In this excerpt, the contrasting words are "freedom" and "government.
What is an antithesis ?Antithesis is a rhetorical device that involves the use of contrasting concepts, words, or sentences within parallel grammatical structures to create a contrast between two ideas. It is often used to emphasize the differences between two opposing ideas or to create a more dramatic or memorable effect.
The two concepts are opposites, with freedom representing the ideal that the nation is striving for and government representing the means by which that ideal can be achieved.
By using antithesis, the writer creates a balanced and memorable sentence that emphasizes the importance of both concepts. Hence, freedom/government is correct.
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Which two lines in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet foreshadow the of tragic fate of Romeo and Juliet?
FRIAR LAURENCE: So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
That after hours with sorrow chide us not!
ROMEO: Amen, amen! but come what sorrow can,
It cannot countervail the exchange of joy
That one short minute gives me in her sight:
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
It is enough / may but call her mine.
FRIAR LAURENCE: These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
And in the taste confounds the appetite:
Therefore love moderately; long love doth so;
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
Answer:
These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder
Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
Answer:
The two lines in the above excerpt from Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” which foreshadows the tragic fate of Romeo and Juliet are:
“These violent delights have violent ends”
“Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
Explanation:
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What key ideas does Douglas convey in his “Duty, Honor, Country” speech? How does Douglas develop these key ideas? How do the key ideas in the speech work together to develop Douglas’s overall message? Use evidence from the text to support your response
The key ideas of the speech are that Americans must maintain faith, courage, and hope even if it seems impossible to maintain them. He develops these ideas by reinforcing how these feelings build what a person is and should be. These ideas help form the theme that resilience is what builds duty, honor, and country.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The “Duty, Honor, Country” speech was recited by Douglas MacArthur to showcase the ideals espoused by Korean War veterans.He shows that these ideals must be followed by all Americans, as they transform what Americans were, are and will be.He claims that these ideals should be enough to build people's resilience, leaving them with faith, hope and courage, even when circumstances don't help.In that case, he asserts that Americans must be resilient, as this is what built honor and duty to the country, allowing for the safety and protection of America and its constituents.
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what is the relation between education and humility
Answer:
The relationship of education and humility. When we were young when our parents chose us to be well -educated, we humbled ourselves because we knew that parents knew better what was best for us. And now that we are in school we are willing or open to other ideas. That is the relationship between education and humility.
#Carry on LearningYou have been assigned to write a paper on the benefits of travel. Which would be a good question to guide your study?
A)
What are the best places to travel?
B)
How is a traveler different from someone who doesn't travel?
C)
How expensive is travel, and what are the best ways to do it?
D)
What are some specific ways in which travel has caused people's lives to
improve?
3/2 to the power of 3 as a fraction
Answer:
3 / 8
Explanation:
The cube of the number (3/2) in the form of the fraction number is 27 / 8.
What is Algebra?The analysis of mathematical representations is algebra, and the handling of those symbols is logic.
A fraction number is a number that represents the part of the whole, where the whole can be any number. It is in the form of numerator and denominator.
The cube of a number is the multiplication of the number itself three times.
The expression is given as,
⇒ (3/2)³
⇒ (3/2) × (3/2) × (3/2)
⇒ 27 / 8
The cube of the number (3/2) in the form of the fraction number is 27 / 8.
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When Dana is whipped, why does she not vanish?
Answer:
Dana may not have anywhere else to go.
Dana may barely move
7. When ___________ lunch?
A. you usually eat B. do you usually eat
C. do usually you eat D. do you eat usually
8. Mom often _____ dinner at 7p.m
A. cooks B. cook C. do cook D. is cook
Answer:
7.B
8.A
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Explanation:
7) when do you usually eat lunch?
8) Mom often cooks dinner at 7p.m.
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What is the central idea of Chapters 5-6?
O A. Eliezer and his father both would have survived the war if they had just stayed at Buna.
O B. Jullek, the talented violinist, played one last song
his fellow prisoners before he died.
C. Ellezer and his father struggle to survive at Buna and on the forced march to a new camp.
O D. The snow and cold killed more people than the Gestapo after they were forced to march to a new camp because the Russian Army was nearby
Answer:
IT MAY BE a.
Explanation:
Ellezer and his father struggle to survive at Buna and on the forced march to a new camp is the central idea ( option C) of Chapters 5-6 of Night by Elie Wiesel.
What is the summary of Chapters 5-6 of Night by Elie Wiesel?Elie has been permanently altered by his experiences by the time Night Chapter 4 ends. His morals is eroding as he makes decisions that he wouldn't otherwise make, including tolerating his father's torture and beatings because Elie won't give up his gold crown. He received the whipping after discovering Idek, their foreman, engaging in sexual activity in the barracks. The last straw is the hanging of a high-ranking prisoner and his young servant in front of the other convicts, who start to cry as they see the youngster gasping for oxygen and dying slowly. Elie's confidence in God is shaken at this point. His revolt against God and total despair are depicted in Chapter 5.Night is simply one of the many important Holocaust-related works. You have probably already come across others.
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Which sentence is correct?
Books like “Hidden Figures” motivate us by describing the real-life achievements of others.
Books like Hidden Figures motivate us by describing the real-life achievements of others.
Books like Hidden Figures motivate us by describing the real-life achievements of others.
Books like Hidden Figures motivate us by describing the real-life achievements of others.
Answer: Books like Hidden Figures motivate us by describing the real-life achievements of others
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Free verse poetry expresses ?
Answer:
How happy is the fortunate, fortunate fellowman!
Fortunate fellowman.
Are you upset by how blest it is?
Does it tear you apart to see the fortunate fellowman so lucky?
How happy is the eternal, highest holiness!
Down, down, down into the darkness of the highest holiness,
Gently it goes - the aeonian, the ageless, the endless.
Icy inhumanity is, in its way, the barbaric cruelty of cruelty.
Now fool is just the thing,
To get me wondering if the icy inhumanity is cockamamy.
Don't belive that the boundless blessedness is big?
the boundless blessedness is little beyond belief.
Now weeny is just the thing,
To get me wondering if the boundless blessedness is smallest.
I'm sorry that this is so weird and random!
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Answer: C.
Explanation:
How are an archetype and a cliché different?
Answer:
I believe its D) An Archetype focuses on the plot of a story, while a cliche focuses on the characters
Explanation:
archetypes tend to be broader and wider while cliches are specific traits/tropes
change the sentences to passive voice
Answer:
1. My purse has been found by one of the cleaners
2. He was hit on the head with a hammer by the robber
3. A new road has been built in this area by the goverment
4. I was handed a note by the assistant
5. John was elected class representative by us
6. My wallet has been taken by someone
7. Bicycles are used as a means of transport by many people
8. I was advised to get a visa by them
9. The old road was being built by them when I was drop by
10. A new shopping centre was opened by the local council
11. Anything haven't been decided by them yet
12. The new stadium was being slowly filled by the crowd
13. I don't know to do it
14. A knife was used to open the window by Dad
15. Your drink will be bring you by the waitress in a minute
16. Anything of John ever heard by nobody again
Explanation:
a.bean b.pea c.bread d.please
Answer:
d
Explanation:
harry potter or ronald wesley
Answer:
Harry potter
Explanation:
I do like Ronald but I like Harry more
FIRST READ: Comprehension
Identify the choice that best answers the question.
According to “On Seeing England for the First Time," what has the author been taught to believe about England, both in
school and at home?
A: England's most famous figures are actually criminals,
B: England was once a world power, but no longer.
C: England's culture is superior to any other.
D: England is a nation of ugly people.
From the book "On seeing England for the First time" it is clear that all the education she got, formal and informal were all geared towards ingraining England onto her mind as the highest place of existence there ever could be.
Jamaica Kincaid in this autobiography unveils the journey of how she connects the ideas of England built over the years to the very reality of it.
She had been exposed first to England in Schools as a young girl, though she was in a different location from England, England seemed to be the center of her life. For in the second paragraph, she indicates that though she was young, by the time she was "seeing" England for the first time (on a map of course) she was already family with the greatness of it.
At home, everything served to ingrain into her the greatness of England, right from her clothes to the bug with which she was served cocoa. It was all made in England.
This autobiographical essay of Jamaica Kincaid has been described as an angry one.
The anger stems from the fact that very invaluable things such as the culture, of a colony, are sacrificed on the altar of imperialism.
Her disappointment and hence anger is further justified and expatiated in pages 372 and 373 where she highlights the anti-social behavior of many of the residents towards each other and more so, towards her.
Her idea of England finally connects to the reality of it. And using her metaphor, the idea and the reality of England became lifeless.
Given the above, it is easy to see that the correct answer is C.
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what is true love????
Answer:
Essentially, true love means that you have an unwavering, unbreakable and unparalleled fondness and devotion for your partner. It's also defined by an emotional as well as physical connection with him or her that runs immeasurably deep, and life without your significant other would be practically unthinkable
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Answer:
True love is defined as having an unwavering, unbreakable connection with a significant other.
Explanation:
A cry went up from the pack running after him when he fell. There was tension and hysteria in that concerted cry. And other things too, but he scarcely thought about it at all. Three women fell out of the race and clutched their sides and laughed; one of them fell on the sidewalk laughing like that, her belly puffing up huge with laughter, and subsiding again, letting it go.
5 He scrambled up to his feet, their cries in his ears, spurring him on; he must run, run until he dropped, going God knows where. He scrambled to his feet, his fingers clawing the asphalt, stumbled on, sounds filling his ears... shriek of a locomotive whistle...coming up, rising to a pitch, and going away...he turned the corner into the street that was at right angles to the one he had come down from the Slaughter House gates...he was running blind before, reacting to the compulsion of his fear...but now he saw his objective and it lent his effort purpose...a long line of freight cars was coming down from the railway yard along the lines that ran across the street, going towards No. 1 Pier.
The gates were lowered across the street stopping traffic; all he had to do was to get across the lines before that string of freight cars. They would cut off his pursuit for the time it would take that long train to cross the street. Trains always slowed down going into the dockyard; sometimes stopped, straddling the street. All he had to do was to get across.
The man operating the gate yelled at him. He paid no heed. He had balanced it in his mind to a nicety, figured he'd just have time to get across. He went under the gate. Voices shouted in his ears...the scream of the locomotive whistle rising to a crescendo...he paid no heed. The train was hurtling towards him, but he had time, he could make it.
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1.
The word "pack" in line 1 of the passage best suggests that:
(1 Point)
the man was being chased
his pursuers were like hounds
there were others racing with him
he was leading his competitors
2.
The vivid description of the women in lines 2 to 3 is significant primarily because
(1 Point)
it lends relief to the tension of the scene
it makes the writing more picturesque
it appeals to the reader's sense of humour
it shows the absurdity of the incident
3.
The phrase "concerted cry" (lines 1 to 2) most nearly means
(1 Point)
a rythmic sound
all shouting at the same time
an outburst at a stage performance
a cry of defeat
4.
The expression "God knows where" (lines 5 to 6) best indicates
(1 Point)
that the man had nowhere to go
there was confusion in the runner's mind
that he was fleeing from the law
that he needed God's guidance
5.
The repetition of the word "run" in line 5 of the passage best suggests
(1 Point)
the earnestness of the runner
an exaggerated picture
the urgency of the running
the futility of the running
6.
The words "scrambled" and "stumbled" (paragraph 2) show best that the victim was
(1 Point)
in a confused state of mind
tired and worn out
experiencing difficulty in running
clutching at straws for safety
7.
By the frequent use of the triple dots in paragraphs 2 and 4 of the passage, the writer intends to achieve
(1 Point)
better communication with his audience
a detailed description of the scene
gaps in rendering the experiencing
the mounting excitement and tension of the scene
8.
The paragraph in which the runner experiences the most tension is
(1 Point)
2
1
3
4
9.
The word ‘shriek’ used in paragraph 3 appeals to which of the following senses:
(1 Point)
sight
hearing
smell
touch
10.
What do you think is the runner's objective?
(1 Point)
Reaching the railway yard
Going to No 1 Pier
Getting into the train
Crossing the train line
11.
The expression "cut off his pursuit for the time" (line 13) means
(1 Point)
he would stop running for a while
they would stop chasing him temporarily
he would have time to escape
there would be no need to run
12.
The expression "balanced it in his mind to a nicety" (line 16) means most nearly
(1 Point)
considered it carefully
came to a favourable conclusion
kept pondering in a optimistic way
was in a state of uncertainty
13.
The words "straddling" and "hurtling" in the passage convey most nearly
(2 Points)
an unhurried and leisurely pace
accelerated movement
opposite speeds
the temper of the man running
14.
The style of writing in this extract can best be described as:
(1 Point)
descriptive
argumentative
expository
narrative
Answer:
his pursuers were like hounds
Choose the sentence that is written Incorrectly.
.The timer on the oven failed to go off because I had forgotten to set it.
.Because John had missed a test, he received a B in the class.
. Even though he had received A's.on all the other tests.
. Marcia was taking notes while the instructor was explaining the concept.
Answer:
Even though he had received A's on all the other tests.
Explanation:
There is a full stop in the middle of the sentence which should not be there.
why does Justyce help Melo?
Answer:
because she was about to drive while intoxicated
Explanation:
1. The author probably wrote this passage to
convince her audience to boycott the arts festival in protest.
complain that she won't be able to afford to buy gifts at this year's fest.
inform readers that the City Arts street fair is about to begin.
✅Correct answer: express her opinion that excluding students from the festival is wrong
2. Which sentence best reveals the author's attitude toward whale hunting?
Today, whaling is strictly regulated by the International Whaling Commission (IWC),
but some environmental groups believe that all whale hunting should be banned.
They also think whale hunting is immoral because the methods used to kill whales are cruel and inflict intense suffering on the animals.
Native peoples in Alaska and Siberia, where growing crops is not an option, rely on whale meat to feed themselves.
✅correct answer: For every argument one side makes, the other side has a counter-argument, and this controversy is not likely to be resolved in the near future.
3. Which of the following inferences is supported by the story?
✅correct answer: Dr. Dillinger created the explosive device.
Tess hid Dr. Dillinger from the vigilante.
Tony is worried about his family's safety.
Meeks was injured by the burning car.
4. Which sentence from the story supports the inference that Detective Trueheart and Meeks have worked together before?
"She tried breathing through her mouth as she walked over to the burnt car."
"There was no point in maintaining formalities after all these years."
"Did you bring those pictures of your new baby like you promised?"
c✅orrect answer: "There is only one person with the technical knowledge to construct it."
The author most likely organized this passage in chronological order to
✅correct answer: show the progression of a sport over time.
explain the decline in popularity of a sport.
create a sense of suspense in the passage.
Selected
describe the lives of wheelchair curling players.
Answer:
The structure compares points from both sides in a neutral manner.
The structure shows that both sides raise valid points in the debate.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Answer:
all your answers are correct
Explanation:
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Whats the propositional phrase in The editor of the newspaper wanted to publish it.’
Answer:
Of The Newspaper.
Explanation:
a Prepositional Phrase starts with a Preposition (Of), and ends with a noun or pronoun( Newspaper).