Answer:
A
Explanation:
it is
Our teacher’s prognosis was that if we studied we would all do fine on the test.
The prefix pro- means “before,” and gnosis comes from a Greek word meaning “to know.” What is the meaning of prognosis as it is used in the sentence?
A prediction
B advice
C feeling
D understanding
100 POINTS + BRAINLIEST IF YOU GIVE ME A GOOD RESPONSE (just write 3 paragraphs not 5)!!!!!!!
Choose a career, and research the many different types of technologies that professionals use in that job. Next, imagine you are one of these people, and, using information from your research, write three to five paragraphs describing the different types of technology you used today (or any typical workday) on the job. For example, if you were an IT support technician for a business office, what types of technologies would you use in order to complete the daily responsibilities of your job? Explain how these technologies are useful in your occupation.
Answer:
Explanation: technology is so helpful, but also the greatest enemy...
Answer:
Next, I started working on my first big project of the day, creating a website for a landscaping company. I studied all of the information that would be included on the website. I used Photoshop graphic design software to create a prototype of what I wanted my finished website to look like. Next, I used software called Dreamweaver to create my webpage. Dreamweaver is a website builder and HTML editor. I used it to make the layout and add the fonts and colors for my website.
Next, I sent off a few emails informing my clients that I had completed the work. Then I started working on my second important project. A client had asked us to create a mobile app for her e-learning company. I used software called Android Studio to work on the app. I won’t be able to finish it today. It might take me anywhere from a few weeks to a month to finish it. I do all my coding on my laptop because it has all my software. I access information on my iPad because it has a faster Internet connection. I use my mobile phone to talk to clients.:
I think about him more than I think about my midterms
Answer:
huh?
Explanation:
free points
please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
Yellow: Modifier
Coat: Word being modified
Speak: Word being modified
Loudly: modifier
Best: modifier
Hamburgers: Word being modified
Explanation:
A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies—that is, gives information about—another word in the same sentence. Essentially similar to an adjective.
Solve the equation using mental math. (1 point)
r-6=6
O 38
O 12
042
O 36
Answer:
12
Explanation:
12-6=6
Answer:
12
Explanation:
6 + 6 = 12
or
r - 6 = 6
+ 6 + 6
r = 12
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What are central ideas in "Eileen Collins – NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission"?
Select the two correct answers.
Collins's goal was to become an astronaut so she could fly the Space Shuttle.
Collins entered the field of space exploration at a pivotal moment for women.
Collins was motivated to pursue a career in space by the astronauts that went before her.
Collins sees space exploration as an adventure.
Answer:
the last 2
Explanation:
C) Collins was motivated to pursue a career in space by the astronauts that went before her.
D) Collins sees space exploration as an adventure.
Eileen Collins
The central ideas in "Eileen Collins – NASA's First Female Shuttle Commander to Lead Next Shuttle Mission" is that Collins was motivated to pursue a career in space by the astronauts that went before her and Collins sees space exploration as an adventure.
The central idea is the central, binding together component of the story, which ties together all of the other components of fiction utilized by the creator to tell the story.
The central idea can be best portrayed as the overwhelming impression or the all inclusive, bland truth found within the story.
Thus, the correct answer is C and D.
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3 Click on the correctly capitalized COMPLETE sentence below, making sure
there are no run-ons.
A
College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test was once known as the Scholastic
Aptitude Test, and it is often required by colleges.
B
College board's Scholastic Assessment test was once known as the Scholastic
Aptitude test, and is often required by colleges.
C
College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test was once known as the Scholastic
Aptitude Test; and is often required by colleges.
D
College board's Scholastic Assessment Test was once known as the Scholastic
Aptitude Test and it is often required by Colleges.
Answer:
A . The College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test was once known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test, and it is often required by colleges.
Explanation:
As it is used in the second sentence of the letter, which MOST CLOSELY defines the word 'solaced? A) Aggrieved Comforted B) Amused D) Delayed
Answer:
Comforted
Explanation:
not sure if that's an option on its own but ya, it's Vomforted
what's is the definition of theme?
A)The events that occur in a story
B)The narrator's opinion of events
C)An underlying idea
D)an author's purpose in writing the story
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What do the descriptions of Emerson’s gravestone compared to Thoreau’s gravestone suggest about how each man was viewed by the public at the time of his death?
Answer and Explanation:
Emerson's gravestone is a large monument characterized by a large and imposing stone on which his name, date of birth, date of death and the phrase "The passive master lent his hand to the vast soul that over him planed. " All the delicacy and grandeur that Emerson's gravestone presents shows how he was a beloved writer by society and how his death was felt and accepted with regret.
Thoreau's gravestone, on the other hand, presents itself very differently, it is not imposing and large like Emerson's, but it is presented in a reduced size and with a stone where only the word "Henry" is written and just it. This shows that Thoreau was not so well liked by the population and his death did not cause so much commotion and regret, probably due to the positions he had on politics and society.
hey can some body write a abc poem for me please asp or anytime of poem
Answer:Again I'm sitting with pen in my hand and paper in front of me,
Breaking all the doors, trying to set my feelings free.
Carefully I'm choosing the words to write.
Don't want to keep anything inside.
Everything inside me I want to say.
For so long I've been trying day after day.
Guessed it's easy, but it's not in any way.
How hard I tried to tell you
In every way, but I couldn't do so.
Just simple words I have to write,
Kinda magical words that'll make everything right.
Love you deeply from the bottom of my heart.
My life means nothing when we're apart.
No one but you can make me feel that complete.
Ooh, my love we are meant to be; that's our fate.
Please stay with me for always and forever.
Quit anything, but leave me never.
Right inside my heart you will always be.
So happy I feel when you are with me.
To you I hope to be always near.
Unique is the way along you I feel.
Very happy, flying without wings.
What a joy to my heart your touch brings.
X-tremly perfect I feel near you.
Yes, my love, that's what I want you to know.
Zillions of words I have in my heart to say, and all of them are true.
Which excerpt from I Never Had It Made best uses descriptive details to paint a picture for readers? In August 1945, at Comiskey Park in Chicago, I was approached by Clyde Sukeforth, the Dodger scout. He told me that the Brown Dodgers were looking for top ballplayers, that Branch Rickey had heard about me. Mr. Rickey wanted to know all about Rachel. I told him our hopes and plans. "You know you have a girl," he said heartily. "When we get through today, you may want to call her up." Because of his nature and passion for justice, he [Rickey] had to do what he was doing. He continued. His rumbling voice, the theatrical gestures, were gone. He was speaking from a deep, quiet strength. "I think I can play the game, Mr. Rickey," I said. The next few minutes were tough. Branch Rickey had to make absolutely sure that I knew what I would face.
Answer:
Answer is C
Explanation:
There are really descriptive details and words. Also, correct on Edg for me.
The descriptive details or information reveal to the readers the points given in option (C) or (iii).
What were the descriptive details of Rickey?"Because of his nature and passion for justice, he [Rickey] had to do what he was doing. He continued. His rumbling voice, and the theatrical gestures, were gone. He was speaking from a deep, quiet strength."
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Timothy was _____ for counting the votes after the election
how did Mr sakota find out who the woman was
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What color is your dream house? Describe it
Where is your dream house? island
How many rooms are there? ten
Whot are the different rooms?
What are there in the rooms?
What is special about your house?
Next, check your work
20 NOV 2020
Finally, hand it in on
My Dream House D
Where is your dream house? In the woods of possibly Canada, or somewhere where it snows
How many rooms are there? 12, including backyard
What are the different rooms? Living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, music and art room, dining room, animal shelter room (cause I'd be a vet/scientist of woodland animals), library, large backyard
What are there in the rooms? Whatever each of those rooms needs
What is special about your house? It is like a shelter for animals in need
I hope this helps! Good luck!
It’s raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you’re going to need your umbrella.
It is raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you are going to need your umbrella.
Its raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.
It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.
Answer:
That's cool. I like rain and since its raining here, i guess we need our umbrellas
but the first sounds the best
we have an ant farm in our CLASSROOM
Answer:
I love ant farms you can see how they create tunnels and it would be cool if your class made a time laps
Explanation:
cool
Gym Rats
by c.safos
Stage Set: Late in the evening in the Hammer House Boxing Gym, most of the regulars have left. A scattered few people still remain. In the background, a man uses a jump rope. A woman does push-ups.
(CAIN, a small boxer, sits on a bench unwrapping the protective tape off of his knuckles and wrists using his teeth. SERGIO, his sparring partner and best friend, cuts away at the tape on CAIN'S other hand.)
SERGIO: I know you've got a hand in there somewhere.
CAIN: (spitting the tape out of his mouth) Well, remember to stop cutting once you see bone.
(The people exercising in the background finish their workouts and move off stage, leaving the focus of the audience on CAIN and SERGIO.)
SERGIO: Right, like you'd be able to feel it otherwise. I don't even think you have bone in there. I think you've got anvils in your hands.
CAIN: Are you kidding? I'll need more than anvils come fight night. Doerkson is a monster in the ring. To bring him down, I'll need a lead pipe and a tank if you can spare them.
(Freed from the cast of protective tape, CAIN'S hands start to violently shake. CAIN closes them into a fist until they calm.)
SERGIO: What was that?
(CAIN stands up and walks over to a nearby heavy bag and starts to throw light jabs.)
CAIN: It's nothing, just nerves. It'll calm down after the fight.
SERGIO: Have you seen a doctor?
(CAIN'S light jabs get heavier.)
CAIN: Seriously, I'm fine. Just nerves.
SERGIO: You don't get nerves. You don't get worried or stressed. I know you. What's going on?
(CAIN'S heavy jabs get heavier as the heavy bag begins to sway.)
CAIN: I'm fine. Let it go.
SERGIO: You can't stonewall me. We're going to a doctor tonight. I don't want to see you end up like Motts, stumbling around, shaking, can't even hold a spoon to eat, let alone throw hands. He took too many punches to the head, and now, his head is like a snow globe—just little flakes floating around in there. As a matter of fact. . . .
(CAIN begins to pummel at the heavy bag, and the bag begins to rock violently.)
CAIN: Let it go! I'm not going to any doctors now. If I do, the athletic commission steps in. If they step in, they'll cancel the fight. They do that and I'm out of a purse. I need that money! And if you call yourself my friend, you'll keep quiet.
(SERGIO walks over and stops the swaying bag.)
SERGIO: It's your funeral.
(SERGIO walks away to the locker room. CAIN'S hands start to shake again until CAIN closes them into fists. The tremors stop.)
What is the best way to describe this drama?
A.
a soliloquy
B.
a monologue
C.
a tragedy
D.
a comedy
Answer:
I think it is C. a tragedy
Psychology question
When comparing men and women, _____ are _____ percent more likely to seek medical treatment.
women; 50
men; 50
men; 60
women; 10
Answer: Women; 10
Explanation: I found this question on a quizlet
Because the Spanish defeated the Aztecs, ________________________.
a.
the Aztec capital was rebuilt as a Spanish capital.
b.
mining caused a reduction in the Spanish population.
c.
Cortés was able to continue exploring down into South America.
d.
none of the above were results of the Aztec defeat.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
d
Explanation:
In line 85, it states “back he spurred like a madman, shouting a curse to the sky.” What caused the highwayman to be so angry?
Answer:
The highwayman's anger was caused by the discovery of the death of Bess, the girl he loved.
Explanation:
The poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes tells the story of an unnamed highwayman falling in love with the daughter of an innkeeper. But the betrayal of Tim, the ostler, led Bess, the girl to sacrifice her life to save the highwayman from getting killed by the authorities.
The lines "back he spurred like a madman, shouting a curse to the sky" shows his anger at discovering that Bess had been killed while trying to save him. This was her way of making sure that he did not get captured and then tortured by the authorities, thereby showing her love for him. Thus, the anger in him was a result of knowing Bess, his lover, had died at the hands of the authorities who were waiting for him.
why do you need to figure out who created any source that you plan to use in a research report?
Answer:
If you don't you could be fined for plagiarism you need to include the source you found the information from. You could be in serious trouble if you don't
Explanation:
BECAUSE I HAVE A BIG BRAIN
7th grade ela help me plzzzz
Answer:
the answer is wise crack
Read the excerpt from “First Generation” of Dreaming in Cuban, by Cristina Garcia.
She considers the vagaries of sports, the happenstance of El Líder, a star pitcher in his youth, narrowly missing a baseball career in America. His wicked curveball attracted the major league scouts, and the Washington Senators were interested in signing him but changed their minds. Frustrated, El Líder went home, rested his pitching arm, and started a revolution in the mountains.
Which best explains how Garcia’s word choice helps establish her voice in the excerpt?
Garcia uses short, forceful words to assert a pessimistic opinion on fate.
Garcia uses formal, academic language and location words to suggest a theory about fate.
Garcia uses American baseball terminology to suggest fate’s defeat.
Garcia uses words with positive connotations to suggest an optimistic outlook on fate.
Answer:
C) Garcia uses American baseball terminology to suggest fate’s defeat.
Explanation:
Edge 2021
Answer:
The best option is D.
Explanation:
Option D states that Garcia, rather than depict El Líder's situation in a negative light, managed to recount his ordeal in a positive light.
In the first sentence, instead of saying that El Líder lost an opportunity to be signed on to the major league, Garcia writes that he narrowly missed it.
It's hard to read the excerpt and end up without a positive impression of El Líder. She ends on a positive note stating that he went on to start a revolution in the mountains. That in itself is a great ending, an optimistic resolution of the turn of events for the would-have-been baseballer.
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my name is abby whats yours
Answer:
Sophie.
Explanation:
Answer:
My name is Isabelle.
Explanation:
Have a nice day.
Refer to Explorations in Literature for the full version of the “Four Freedoms” Speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Read the sentence from "The Four Freedoms."
Taking counsel of expert military and naval authorities, considering what is best for our own security, we are free to decide how much should be kept here and how much should be sent abroad to our friends who by their determined and heroic resistance are giving us time in which to make ready our own defense.
What viewpoint is Roosevelt expressing in the sentence?
The United States will not be able to aid its allies unless it increases arms production.
If the United States aids its allies, the United States will keep control of the process.
The allies may be trying to take advantage of the United States, but the United States will prevent that.
The needs of the allies are so great that the United States should give them all they ask.
Answer:
this is the answer
Explanation:
The viewpoint which Roosevelt is expressing in the sentence is:
B. If the United States aids its allies, the United States will keep control of the process.According to the given speech, we can see that President Roosevelt is addressing the nation and talks about the allies of the United States and the readiness to send aid to them.
As a result of this, we can see that the viewpoint which President Theodore Roosevelt used in the Four Freedoms speech was that if America aids its allies, then they would keep control of the process.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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What was Mr. Ruggles’ role in Douglass’ life? He was the minister who performed the wedding ceremony between Douglass and his wife in New York. He planned and paid for Douglass’ journey between Baltimore and New York. He gave him a safe place to live, supported him in New York, then helped him get married and travel safely to New Bedford. He was a famous abolitionist in New York that published Douglass’ first work, and helped him get established in New York.
Answer:
that is hard but maybe they tried
Explanation:
Answer:
C. He gave him a safe place to live, supported him in New York, then helped him get married and travel safely to New Bedford.
Explanation:
I just took the test on commonlit and it was correct :)
Use your knowledge of context clues, word roots, and affixes to determine the meaning of the italicized words in this passage. At first, Greece was ruled by an oligarchy. The problem with this type of government is that a few individuals can issue edicts, which are not agreed upon by everyone, but which everyone must follow. After a while, the oligarchy was extirpated and replaced by a democracy. Oligarchy most likely means “a .” Edicts most likely means “ .” Extirpated most likely means “ .”
Answer: government of a few people, laws, destroyed
Explanation: got correct on edge2020
Help, please! I'd greatly appreciate your kindness!!!!
Answer:
was walking
:)
Explanation:
Benson, Benjamin, and Alepho are eventually all reunited at whose home?
A) Yier
B) Judy Bernstein
C) their parents
D) the SPLA general
Answer:
B) Judy Bernstein.
Explanation:
Benson Deng, his brother Alephonsion Deng and Benjamin Ajak are the three young boys from Sudan who endured numerous hardships to escape the civil war, death, and killing in their country. Their memoir "They Poured Fire on Us From The Sky" became one of the most riveting and painful stories of their journey to find safety and also be reunited with each other.
After their safe arrival in the land of the free- America, they were kept under the custody of a mentor named Judy Bernstein, a staff of the International Rescue Committee. Her work includes providing safety, services, and help any refugees. She also became involved in the writing of the boys' memoir.
Answer: Yier.
Explanation:
They meet first at Yier's house, before meeting anybody else on the list. Yeri is a SPLA commander, not general. Their parents aren't around and Judy Bernstein isn't mentioned until later in the story.