Answer:
Its A: He had a firm grip of the child's hands; consequently, she did not get lost in the crowd.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its the first one
Explanation:
Which thesis statement best suits a research topic about homeschooling?
A. Homeschooled children don't depend on money from the government for their education.
B. Homeschooling is an education system where a child is taught in his or her home.
OC. Millions of students have been schooled at home in the last couple of years.
Homeschooling should be encouraged because it creates a healthy learning environment.
• D.
Answer:
I'd say the last one
Explanation:
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Please edit the following sentences.
1. We went to target and bought eggs cheese milk bread and
Pizza Rolls
2. There book bags were sitting on a tabul over their
What is the correct way to write it?
Answer:
1) We went to Target and bought eggs, cheese, milk, bread, and pizza rolls.
2) Their book bags were sitting on a table over there.
Explanation:
1) Target should be capitalized
2) Use of commas when creating a list
3) The third sentence missuses there vs their, (there meaning location, their meaning possesion)
The section headings indicate that the text will most likely discuss — A the steps involved in building a skyscraper B how the city of Dubai was originally founded C the most common uses for Dubai's skyscrapers D how Dubai became known for its tall buildings
Answer:
D
Explanation: I don't know what the heading is but I think it might be this.
Dylan squeezed his essay tightly in his fist. It was the biggest assignment of the school year, and this was the moment he'd feared. It would be no use to throw the paper out, though. His teacher would surely call his parents to talk about it later that evening. Which inference is best supported by the details in the text? A. Dylan's parents expect him to get good grades. B. Dylan's teacher is kind and fair C. Dylan received a low grade on the essay. O D. Dylan did not work hard on his essay. PREVIOUS
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because if he didn't get a good grade he wouldn't tear it or squeeze it
Question 4 (1 poing)
What did hrothgar offer as recompense for Beowulf’s heroism in offering to help rid the west Danes of Grenada
Just correcting the spelling:
What did Hrothgar offer as recompense for Beowulf’s heroism in offering to help rid the west Danes of Grendel?
Answer:
Hrothgar offered Beowulf the bond of kinship and treasures.
Explanation:
"Beowulf" is one of the most famous epic poems of all time. It takes the name of its main character, the hero Beowulf, who fights and defeats three monsters: Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon. Beowulf is "hired" by king Hrothgar to get rid of those monsters, and is offered an incredible reward.
Once Beowulf has killed Grendel and his mother, he is rewarded with the bond of kinship, a sword, an embroidered banner, breast-mail, and an adorned helmet. Hrothgar also gives Beowulf eight horses with gold bridles, and gives his men treasures and gold.
Which of the following is a biased sentence?
My team was the first team to submit its completed project.
Our project was the most creative project in the science fair.
This year’s science fair was the largest it has been in years.
We received more votes than any other project in the fair.
Answer:
this year's science fair was the largest it has been in years
Explanation:
because the team had put its efforts to finish it first so answer is option C: this year's science fair was the largest it has been in years
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is emphasized in the poem but absent in the painting?
a. The challenge of being judged by both cultures.
b. The longing to return to one's home.
c. The refusal to assimilate to a new culture.
d. The difficulty of learning a new language
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
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Answer:d
Explanation:
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Explanation;
What is the function of the transition in this sentence?
Plans for a transcontinental railroad began years before the Civil War, yet officials from around the country could not agree on a location. (5 points)
a
To summarize ideas
b
To show an exception
c
To emphasize
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which two sentences best define mood in literature?
Answer:
the attitude of a writer toward the audience the atmosphere that the writer creates the emotions that a literary work evokes the attitude of a writer toward the subject the interpretation of themes by the reader
Explanation:
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“When you finally go back to your old home, you find it was not the old home you missed but your childhood” What do we think the author is trying to convey to his audience?
Answer:
The change in your home
Explanation:
After leaving your old home, your memory of it stays the same. Your brain only remembers the feelings, the sights of that specific place. Once you return, you'll be surprised to see that is has changed, the people might be older, bc over time things change. Your nostalgia is gone.
Example sentence of contrite
Answer:
1.)I'm sure God has forgiven their little transgressions and the two of them are contrite for their actions.
2.) I tried to look contrite.
Explanation:
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What could the author add to better clarify the central idea
Answer: try and add more emotions and dialogue into the text
Explanation:
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Answer: Fanboys for the second question and
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the passage. What is a similarity between the narrator and her best friend, Karen?
Karen and I had been best friends since first grade. But I was a little jealous of her. Karen always seemed smarter and prettier than everyone. One day, we both put our names in for a dance contest. I practiced hard for weeks. I wanted to win the dance contest and beat Karen. On the day of the contest, I went on stage. I danced like I’d never danced in my life. The crowd clapped loudly. Then it was Karen’s turn. She missed some steps and even lost her balance at one point. I knew something was wrong—Karen was no klutz. I ended up winning the contest, but that didn’t even matter to me anymore. After the contest, I ran to Karen and asked her what was wrong. Karen told me that she had been dancing with a sprained ankle. I asked her why she did it. Karen looked ashamed. Then she said, “Because I wanted to beat you and prove that I’m just as good as you!” I was shocked. Here I was so jealous of her, and she wanted to beat me so badly that she went on stage with a sprained ankle!
A.
Karen and the narrator both enter the contest for fun.
B.
Karen and the narrator both deal with jealousy.
C.
Karen and the narrator are both trained dancers.
D.
Karen and the narrator both have sprained ankles.
E.
Karen and the narrator are both tennis champions.
Answer:
B. Karen and the narrator both deal with jealousy.
Explanation:
They both state that they were jealous of each other and wanted to win, to prove that one was better.
When is it appropriate to make a sacrifice? Write a paragraph and give an example. 20 points
Answer:
Sacrifice sentence examples. I admire the effort and sacrifice you put into it. This sacrifice was the least he could do for his friend. It also told me he was willing to make a sacrifice for her protection.
Explanation:
In Old Testament times, ‘living sacrifice’ would be a contradiction in terms. The whole point of the sacrifice was that it was killed. Jago Wynne writes, ‘Our act of worship is no longer to bring a sacrifice, but to be one ourselves. We remain living. It is all of us that is being offered. Worship is about what I say with my tongue. It’s about what I watch… what I think… where I go with my feet.’
The sacrifice of your ‘loot’
Generous giving is another New Testament sacrifice. Paul encourages the sacrifice of generosity in contributing to the needs of others (v.8). We are to ‘share with God’s people who are in need’ (v.13). This is another sacrifice the writer of Hebrews says pleases God: ‘to share with others’ (Hebrews 13:16).
We are even to give generously to our enemies: ‘Our Scriptures tell us that if you see your enemy hungry, go buy that person lunch, or if he’s thirsty, get him a drink. Your generosity will surprise him with goodness’ (Romans 12:20, MSG).
Sacrifice of your love
In this passage Paul gives many examples of the sacrifice of loving service (vv.9–21).
The writer of Hebrews says, ‘do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased’ (Hebrews 13:16).
‘Doing good’ means giving up things that are not good. ‘Don’t let the world around you squeeze you into its own mould’ (Romans 12:2, J.B. Phillips). Although God only asks us to give up the bad stuff in our lives, it can feel costly to do so because that stuff is superficially attractive. Repentance is a very positive word, but at the time it may seem sacrificial.
Sacrificial love involves allowing God to transform us by a complete change. Our love must be sincere (v.9). The Greek word for ‘sincere’ means ‘without hypocrisy’ or literally ‘without play acting’ or ‘without a mask’.
Often relationships in the world are quite superficial. We all put up fronts or masks to protect ourselves. When we see governments doing this, we call it ‘spin’. When we do it ourselves, we call it ‘image’; we are projecting something. In effect we’re saying, ‘I don’t really like what I am inside, so I will pretend I am somebody different.’ I certainly did this in a major way before I was a Christian (and it carries on to some extent afterwards – though it shouldn’t).
If other people are doing the same then there are two ‘fronts’ or ‘masks’ meeting. The sad result is that the two real people never meet. This is the opposite of ‘sincere love’. Sincere love means taking off your mask and daring to reveal who you are. When you know that God loves you as you are, you are set free to take off your mask. This means that there is a completely new depth and authenticity in your relationships.
Paul urges Christians to live in harmony with one another and to be generous (v.13), hospitable (v.13), forgiving (v.14), empathetic (v.15) and to live at peace with everyone (v.18). It is a glorious picture of the Christian family into which God calls us, beckoning us into an atmosphere of love, joy, patience, faithfulness, generosity, hospitality, blessing, rejoicing, harmony, humility and peace; where good is not overcome by evil, but evil is overcome by good
write an essay on youth and age
Answer:
u expect us to write an essay for 5 pts
Explanation:
Jamie isn't really a big fan ............. movie films
a.of
b.on
c.with
d.about
Answer:
A of
Explanation:
Answer:
Jamie isn't really a big fan of movie films
Explanation:
Because Jamie is not an epic gamer
Which statement from a city mayor’s speech is an example of hyperbole? Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death. The economy prospered after the city signed a trade agreement. The population of our city has doubled in the past 10 years. If you were concerned about the future, you would vote in the election.
Answer:
A) Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death.
Explanation:
Hyperbole is a exaggeration
and the other 3 options don't scream exaggeration
Answer:
The Answer is A:
Voting in the municipal election is a matter of life and death.
What is the meaning of the word dire as it is used in paragraph 17?
A urgent
B suitable
C dangerous
D occasional
Answer:
urgent
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Prepare a speech for the school assembly based on the thoughts given below. • Once we have computer outlets in every home, each of them hooked up to enormous libraries, where you can ask any question and be given answers, you can look up something you’re interested in knowing, however silly it might seem to someone else. Issac Asimov • Men are only as good as their technological development allows them to be. George Orwell.
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Worthy Principal, Teachers and Students
I'm Priyanka, of class Xl stand before you to speak on an important aspect of the present day life - every home to be connected with computer outlet.
The modern times are essentially of innovative techniques and equipments.If the humans are not aware of their uses and don't use them, they may lag behind others in the human race. One innovative modern facility is like this
Imagine that every house is connected with a computer outlet and it is further connected with enormous libraries and one poses questions and get replies... Such a kind of technological advancement will both be exciting, entertaining and educative. It means that we can ask any questions that we may like humorous, funny, information or the like.This all will mean, you see, that the entire world of knowledge is Or will be at our disposal. In this way science will be of immense use to human activity. We shall all explore every dimension of human activity.We shall all explore every dimension of human life and every field of life.You will agree with me that such a scientific and technological advancement will open up a kind of magicality and marvels. Life will then be most likable, entertaining and enjoyable.
But as George Orwell says such a kind of world will be as good as their technological development allows them to be. It means all this sort of technological advancement is liable to be misused by the humans who have an inclination towards evil. I hope you know it very well that man has a binary nature. If he is good he is evil also. Today's technological advancement in weaponry is a beautiful example of this side of human mind. We are sitting on a volcano of destruction by atom bombs and nuclear warfare.
What we need is to ensure human well-being and welfare. Modern gadgetry should be subservient to human welfare and well-being.
Thank you very much.Read the excerpt from Kaydee's personal narrative.
"What are you doing, Kaydee?" Aunt Mary shrieked. "You're going to set the house on fire!"
I couldn't help but roll my eyes. I struck another match. "Aunt Mary, I'm just trying to get the stove started. Calm down. The starter is broken again, and I just have to light the gas." Aunt Mary wrung her hands and paced back and forth in front of the door to the kitchen, up and down the hall, unable to be in the same room with a lit match.
How does the dialogue develop the characters in this paragraph? Select two options.
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I need some ideas. I need to write a short story about why people feel ashamed to be part of the LGBTQ+ community for english. Needs to be between 500-1000 words, or just give me idea on how I should start or something. Will mark brainliest.
Answer:
I cant give you the whole thing but an idea
Explanation:
People are ashamed to be part of the LGBTQ+ community because in some countries its against the law, its against some religions for example Christianity. Some people don't have accepting family and might be kicked out of the house for being part of the LGBTQ+ community
Answer:
fear of rejection, internalized homo/transphobia, and illegalization of homosexuality/transgenderism in certain countries are all good talking points
Explanation:
i'm sure that the third point is kind of obvious; if someone were to be openly lgbtq+ in a state were they aren't legally allowed to be proud, they could be imprisioned or killed.
though it may not be illegal worldwide, that doesn't mean that everyone who lives somewhere where it's legal to be lgbtq+ is accepting. people may be scared of getting rejected upon coming out. this could be losing friendships/romantic partners, getting kicked out by one's family, or becoming ostracized by society.
when one is in an environment that teaches them that it isn't okay to be lgbtq+, they are not going to feel happy with themself upon the realization that they may be gay/trans. they may have been taught at a young age that lgbtq+ people are gross or wrong in someway, making them refuse to accept that not only they are lgbtq+, but that is an okay thing to be.
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Answer:
ERM
Explanation:
Read these sentences from Section 3 of "Cool Eye Tricks."
It should look like there’s a hole in your free hand. The objects in the distance should be visible through this hole.
How does this part of Section 3 contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
Please answer:) Correctly
Answer:
C. It tells the reader the expected outcome of the trick.
Explanation:
Put the events of the plot in order.
HINT: If you have the events in the correct sequence, they will match the order of events in
the story.
[Choose
exposition
The reader learns that Josie has a secret and is afraid of telling her father.
inciting incident
In a flashback, the reader learns that Josie had to do an assignment about a historical figure, and she chose Triple G
Josie's father convinces her that Triple G is a hero, just not in the way she thought.
As Josie researched, she could not find any information about Triple G.
Josie confesses the truth about Triple G to her father and brother
rising action
With the help of the librarian, Josie learns that Triple G was not part of the Donner party and instead was a shopkeeper w
climax
[ Choose
falling action
[Choose)
resolution
[Choose]
Answer:
exposition-inciting incident-rising action-climax-falling action-resolution
Explanation:
that is the format that all stories are told in. try reading the summaries in the order i just listed, and you'll see that it plays out smoothly!
What is the OPPOSITE (or antonym) of the word pure?
O tainted
O exile
O bewildered
Consider how the people of the time understood the issue of slavery. In 150 to 200 words, explain the following law and how the people in the society might have changed or regulated their behavior based on reading this law. What would you do? Clearly state why you would make that choice.
16. If anyone receive into his house a runaway male or female slave of the court, or of a freedman, and does not bring it out at the public proclamation of the major domus, the master of the house shall be put to death.
Explanation:
If you bring a runaway slave into your home and don't report it, the head of the household will be put to death. I'm guessing that during the time, kidnapping people for more labor work to be done was illegal, especially when it was done without permission by The Public Proclomation of the Major Domus.
The Way Society Changed:
Before the law was passed, this would be done constantly to keep possessions they didn't want to trade or to save currency (whatever currency was at the time). After it was passed, people had to start notifying the PPMD about the enslavements so their heads won't get hacked off.
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