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Answer:
13. claim and topic.
14 a. introduction.
14 b. resolution.
14 c. conflict
14 d. and they all lived happily ever after (i think)
15 a. yourself
15 b. herself.
15 c. it.
15 d. her.
15 e. them
15 f. yourself
Explanation:
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Performance Task#2: Think of one person you admire for showing a positive attitude during this pandemic. Then, provide at least a 3-4-sentence description of what he/she does worth imitating. (5 Points)
Answer and Explanation:
My mother had a very positive attitude during the pandemic. She never complained about the boredom and insecurity that pamdemia brought, she followed all the security protocols, gave positive advice so that everyone around her also used the security protocols and tried to make our quarantine period as fun and exciting as possible.
She always told us to have hope and confidence that this period would end if we all cooperated and that we should protect ourselves. She reinforced that this was a difficult period by nature and we shouldn't make it more difficult with negative attitudes. This is a perspective worth imitating.
Which two sentences state and restate the author’s thesis? the sentences that are underlined are the ones you can pick from :)
Answer:
Options 2 and 5
Explanation:
Option 2 Is the thesis statement because it is located in the introductions and it talks about what we are going to read in the subsequent paragraphs. In the conclusion, Option 5 restates the thesis to help us recap on what we have read.
Which countries are threatening Israel?
Answer:
There are quite a few. They are, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brunei, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Explanation:
Question 7. His parents object strongly his playing too much computer games.
A. at B. to C. in D. against
Question 8. It gets when the winter is coming.
A. cold and cold B. cold and colder C. more and more cold D. colder and colder
Question 9. She has just bought .
A. a Swiss beautiful brand-new watch B. a Swiss brand-new beautiful watch
C. a brand-new beautiful Swiss watch D. a beautiful brand-new Swiss watch
Question 10: When I last saw him, he________in London.
A. is living B. has been living C. was living D. lived
Answer:
1st: His parents object strongly AGAINST his playing too much computer games.
2nd: More and more cold.
3rd: A beautiful brand-new Swiss watch (D)
4th: was living
Explanation:
1st: Against is the proper term for "his" parents strongly OBJECTING. Key word is "objecting."
2nd: This is just grammatically correct.
3rd: This is the correct order for the watch's adjectives.
4th: When I last SAW him...this is past tense. Hence why the answer is "was living."
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You’re writing an essay on how the violence in video games affects younger minds. You found numerous sources containing the same information to support your topic. Choose a suitable resource to complete the following sentence in your essay. According to _____, more than 50 percent of under-13 gamers in our city regularly play games meant for an older audience
— an interview on an online gaming blog
— a survey conducted by a local news agency
— a questionairre completed at a local school
— an estimate given by video game retailers
Answer:
— a questionairre completed at a local school
Explanation:
3. Put those plants in the sun. If they
enough light, they
(, not get)
4. If you
the right password, you
the website. (not have not access)
5. My mum
well if she
coffee before bed (not sleep, drink
6.
annoyed if you
your homework (get, not do)
your teacher
3) Complete the zero conditional sentences by choosing the correct pairs of verbs from the bou Put the
verbs in the correct form.
feel/not do
be/play
not wake/not get cannot read
Do remember
1. If!
to do my homework, 1
the teacher a
2. If
my brother up in the morning, he
is school on time
3.1
music really loudly if I
st home alone
4. If
sleep at night, 1
a magazine.
5. you
embarrassed if you
a mistake when speaking English?
6. She
her homework if she
tired
4 Complete the facts. Use the verbs
below and the zero conditional,
5) Write the zero conditional sentences using prompts
Example: 1/fee/faint/1/se/blood treel final se blood
I don't know it will take was this for a year or thing
Read the excerpt from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.
Lincoln uses parallelism in this excerpt to
Answer:
:)
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Lincon's use of parallelism is shown in the example "we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow this ground". In addition to explaining his argument, he uses paralellism to give structure, order, and balance in his speech. Repetition also assisted him in emphasizing his idea to the audience. Repeated information is more likely to be remembered by the audience.
Answer:
A. acknowledge the limitations of the memorial ceremony.
This is my introduction are you to help me
Most of us, at at least one point of our life, have experienced a time in a moving vehicle where someone almost got into an accident or did get into one. Neither fun, but here is something you did not know. This year alone there have been 6,357 fatal car accidents, even during the Pandemic, where we should all be staying home. Today we will be talking about the effect automobiles have on our society today including, deadly accidents, too fast of transportation, and toxic fumes damaging the ozone layer.
Answer:
hey. this is an excellent introduction. im not sure what help you needed with but, but there doesnt seem to be any errors.
Quote of the day:
"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long in disappointment and bitterness at the closed door that we do not expectantly look for and therefore see with pleasure and gratitude the one which has been opened for us."
-Helen Keller
Nice, real noice.
Thanks for the points.
Why did Mao Zedong begin the Cultural Revolution
Answer:
Launched by Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and founder of the People's Republic of China (PRC), its stated goal was to preserve Chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society, and to re-impose Mao Zedong Thought (known outside China as Maoism)
Explanation:
In “The Rockpile” by James Baldwin, how does the setting influence the way Gabriel and Elizabeth raise their children?
What does parrker mean by the poor are always silent
Answer:
Parker is referring to poor people's helplessness when she says "the poor are always silent." Money is extremely important in poverty. Money is the perfect solution to all problems. Poor people, on the other hand, feel weaker as a result of a lack of resources
Explanation:
vii)The word ‘ withdraw’ in para 3 is closest in meaning to -------------------
a)stay.
b)progress.
c)pull out.
d)deposit.
viii)The word ‘shield’ in para 2 is closest in meaning to -----------------
a)attack.
b)protect.
c)expose.
d)uncover.
Explanation:
pull out
protect
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5. A bathtub holds 75 000 mL of water. How many liters of water
does the bathtub hold?
Answer:
the bathtub holds 75liters of water
The bathtub holds 75 litres of water.
what will you do if you got chances to meet your favourite fictional characters
What is atmosphere in literature?
the attitude of a text toward the subject and theme
O the emotional response a text generates from a reader
O the author's opinion of the subject and the audience
the narrator's perspective in relation to the characters
Answer: The emotional response a text generates from a reader
Explanation:
The atmosphere, refers to the overall mood of a poem or story and it brings about certain reactions, feelings, and thoughts in the reader.
The atmosphere in literature is the emotional response a text generates from a reader. Therefore, the correct option is B.
Which sentence introduces the conflict that develops the theme great expectations by Charles dickens
A. I followed the candle down as I followed the candle up and she stood it in the place where we found it
B. The rush of the daylight quite confounded me and made me feel as if I had been in the candlelight of the strange room many hours
C. I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots
D. I wish joe had been rather more genteelly(respectably) brought up and then I should have been so too
Answer: C. I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots
Explanation:
The theme of Great Expectations is about loyalty, conscience, and affection. It shows that these are more important than class, wealth and social advancement.
The sentence that introduces the conflict that develops the theme great expectations by Charles Dickens is "I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots".
Write a letter to your friend telling him about plans you have for an excursion and inviting him to join you
Answer:
Hey Mason,
I haven't seen you for a while, I know. But as you know it's my birthday soon! I'm having a party! And I want you to come. It's at my house, my mum has given your mum our new address. I hope you can make it. There are going to be lots of fun and games! And party bags, don't forget the cake! I got a new dog, his name is Pepsi, I think you'll like him. And you can have a sleepover! If you want though. I hope you can make it, I would love it.
From your best friend,
Perrie.
P.S I miss you
Answer the questions about Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
At what event did King deliver his “I Have a Dream” speech?
From where did King deliver his speech?
What was the purpose of the event where King delivered his speech?
What was one purpose of King’s speech?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Martin Luther King delivered the speech, "I Have a Dream" at;
the march on Washington for Jobs and FreedomKing delivered this speech
on the steps of the Lincoln MemorialKing delivered the speech
to draw attention to the struggle for racial equalityOne purpose of King's speech was
to inspire hope and recommitment to a peaceful fight for civil rights.Martin Luther King, a famous freedom fighter in America that campaigned for the rights of Black Americans delivered the speech, "I Have a Dream" during the march on Jobs and Freedom.
Then, more than 200,000 people in America despite their ethnicities and financial standing came out to protest for jobs and equality for all Blacks.
His aim was to give hope to all who wanted equality that the dream will be realized.
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Ask a teacher you trust if they would give you feedback about any area in your life they see hindering your success. Take notes, and thank them. Post their name here and the notes of what they shared. Next, reflect on what they said, and write out one argument that supports what they said and one argument that opposes what they said. Take another few moments to reflect on both arguments. Remember that they only want the best for you. Keep in mind that it's tough for everyone to hear criticism. Don't forget that you have the power to overcome any circumstance. Now, focus on just one thing that you've learned during this exercise, and write it below.
Answer:
Dear Josue,
Procrastination is one of the most common causes of failing to accomplish goals. This is a thing we need to give up. When you are having your dreams and goals, remember that the best to take action is now. The present moment must be cherished and taken as your last chance to give your best.
So, what can be the best solution to overcome procrastination? This by doing something immediately, instead of making excuses and letting the time pass without doing anything. Keep yourself busy working today to be moving forward to your goals and closer to your success.
It is essential to accept that there are things that do not go by how they are planned. Everything can't always go perfectly well. There can be errors, and there can be shortcomings.
But from there, there can be lessons, and there can be improvements. When we learn how to be grateful for what we have and appreciate all our efforts to accomplish something, that's when abundance and happiness can be achieved.
I know you procrastinate because you are afraid of failure. Of not turning in the "best" assignment. I understand you entirely. Just know that no process is linear. Give your responsibilities a set time to complete them and continue on with the next when you have reached the time limit. Know that you are an amazing student and that all that matters is dedication, not "perfection". You've got this! I know you are capable of greatness.
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What is the central idea?
A. The narrator is trying to figure out which kind of writing she’d like to do for a career.
B. The narrator is not sure whether she wants to be a writer or pursue a different career.
C. The narrator decided to stay at her part-time job after she graduated college.
D. The narrator does not yet have the responsibilities of someone at a “real” job.
The previous spring, I’d taken up my boss on his offer and stayed at my part-time job through the summer after college. He gave me more hours, so I was making more money, but I didn’t yet have the responsibility of a “real” job. I’d been an English major and wanted to be a writer, though I had no idea what kind of writer. I’d taken the summer to think about things and prepare for a fall job search.
(I'm leaning towards A. just checking)
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I also think its A,judging from the passage shes trying to figure out what she wants to do
A.) Read the beginning of Jason's argumentative speech on the use of Internet slang and answer the question.
The use of acronyms, or abbreviations, is not new. In fact, there are examples of the use of acronyms that date back to antiquity. Ancient scribes had a daunting enough task without having to write out every word. The Christian Church has inscribed the acronym INRI, which stands for the Latin Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum ("Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews") over the crucifix for centuries. American and European corporations discovered long ago that it is easier to remember three letters than it is to remember three names. During the twentieth century, there was an upsurge in the use of acronyms that corresponded with the introduction of highly technical vocabulary. The tendency to shorten has an established history and many of these abbreviations have even found their way into the dictionary. Today, the use of time-saving abbreviations provides the language of internet and other wireless communication. But should it? Unlike in the past, this shortening does not represent a natural and necessary progression of language change. Internet slang is a manifestation of two much more serious problems with modern society— intellectual laziness and too little time.
Which sentence would provide the best transition into the counterargument paragraph of this essay?
1- OMG! don't we have bigger problems as a society than taking a few short-cuts when it comes to communication?
2- Until recently, the use of acronyms could be justified in most contexts.
3- Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use.
4- Intellectual laziness is a treatable disease, while finding more time is much more challenging.
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B.) Read this excerpt from Jason's persuasive speech and answer the question.
The main reason for using a slang unique to the Internet is to make communication easier.
Which revision would add supporting evidence to best strengthen Jason's claim?
1.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: However, there is some debate about how internet slang influences everyday language.
2.) Add this sentnece to the above excerpt: Studies suggest that saving a few keystrokes can both reduce stress and lead to more productivity.
3.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: However, while Internet slang shortcuts save time for the writer, according to at least one study they take two times as long for the reader to understand.
4.) Add this sentence to the above excerpt: Only strict grammarians object, arguing that Internet slang is a degradation of standard usage.
Answer:
Which sentence would provide the best transition into the counterargument paragraph of this essay?
3. Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use.
Which revision would add supporting evidence to best strengthen Jason's claim?
2. Add this sentence to the above excerpt: Studies suggest that saving a few keystrokes can both reduce stress and lead to more productivity.
Explanation:
For the first question, we must first understand what Jason's claim is. That can be found at the end of his introductory paragraph:
"Internet slang is a manifestation of two more serious problems with modern society - intellectual laziness and too little time."
Now, we must find a sentence to introduce a counterargument. A counterargument is an idea that opposes the argument. The argument claims that internet slang usage is a problem. The counterargument must state the contrary. The sentence that does that is number 3: "Many would argue that there is no harm in populating our communication with OMGs and LOLs given their widespread use." This sentence is basically stating that internet slang is not a problem.
For the second question, we need to choose the option the adds supporting evidence to the excerpt. In other words, we choose the option that agrees with and complements the excerpt. The excerpt states that slang makes communication easier. The only option that agrees with that is number 2. All the other options offer information or present ideas that go against that opinion. Sentence 2, however, explains that slang makes communication less stressful.
Political cartoons are also called
statement cartoons
editorial cartoons
debate cartoons
newsworthy cartoons
Answer:
b). Editorial cartoons
Explanation:
The 'political cartoons' are popularly known as editorial cartoons as well. This is because such cartoons primarily aim to comment, critique, or display a distinct opinion regarding a political issue or news. The artist employs cartoons or graphic images of popular political personalities in order to express his/her opinion by employing satire, creativity, and exaggeration(hyperbole) in order to allow the readers to view the other side of the story and draw their attention towards serious issues like corruption, violence, exploitation, etc. Thus, option b is the correct answer.
Read and look at this graphic from citizenship. what is the authors main purpose in describing some citizens as robots?
Answer:
to state that good citizenship requires acting and thinking independently
Explanation:
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Imagine you are in the pastupatinath area Tell a tourist what he/she can ond cannot do Eg: you cannot take photographs inside the temple.
Answer:
You can´t carry any items that are made of leather inside the temple.
You can´t drink alcohol or smoke inside the temple.
You can ask the sadhus for permission to take pictures with them.
You can´t take pictures of them without them knowing.
You can´t take pictures during a funeral or final ritual.
Explanation:
To answer this question we need to know how to use the modal verb "can," which expresses the ability or possibility of doing something. The verb that comes
After the word "Can" there should be the infinitive of a verb without to, like in "You can ask."
To form the negative we add "not" after can to form one word: cannot.
1. John sleeps / is sleeping now.
2. Francesca goes / is going to school every day.
3. I have / am having a piano lesson on Tuesday and Friday.
4. Tom and Sarah have just played / are playing tennis for 3 hours.
5. Mr and Mrs Clark visit/ are visiting my family every year.
6. My mum doesn´t cook / isn´t cooking at the moment.
7. I have already done / am doing my homework.
8. Frank´s dad works / has worked in Austria for a month.
9. We don´t dance / aren´t dancing at school today.
10. Boys don´t wear / aren´t wearing pink T-shirts.
11. Our teachers sing / are singing at the moment.
12. We eat /are eating our snacks from 9.25 to 9.40 every day.
13. Simon has had/ is having a football training since Monday.
14. Tony is in his room. He learns / is learning.
15. Kate is at the cinema. She watches / is watching a film.
16. My grandad is in the garden. He cuts /is cutting the grass.
17. My grandma is in the living room. She reads /is reading a book.
18. My sister is in the UK. She phones / is phoning u severy week.
19. We go / are going to the sea every summer.
20. Peter has gone / is going skiing to the Alps since February.
Answer:
1. John is sleeping now.
2. Francesca goes to school every day.
3. I have a piano lesson on Tuesday and Friday.
4. Tom and Sarah have just played tennis for 3 hours.
5. Mr and Mrs Clark visit my family every year.
6. My mum isn't cooking at the moment.
7. I have already done my homework.
8. Frank's dad has worked in Austria for a month.
9. We aren't dancing at school today.
10. Boys don't wear pink T-shirts.
11. Our teachers are singing at the moment.
12. We eat our snacks from 9.25 to 9.40 every day.
13. Simon has had football training since Monday.
14. Tony is in his room. He is learning.
15. Kate is at the cinema. She is watching a film.
16. My grandad is in the garden. He is cutting the grass.
17. My grandma is in the living room. She is reading a book.
18. My sister is in the UK. She phones u severy week.
19. We go to the sea every summer.
20. Peter has gone skiing to the Alps since February.
Explanation:
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The correct answers of the blanks are as follow:
1. John is sleeping now.
2. Francesca goes to school every day.
3. I have a piano lesson on Tuesday and Friday.
4. Tom and Sarah have just played tennis for 3 hours.
5. Mr and Mrs Clark visit my family every year.
6. My mum isn't cooking at the moment.
7. I have already done my homework.
8. Frank's dad has worked in Austria for a month.
9. We aren't dancing at school today.
10. Boys don't wear pink T-shirts.
11. Our teachers are singing at the moment.
12. We eat our snacks from 9.25 to 9.40 every day.
13. Simon has had football training since Monday.
14. Tony is in his room. He is learning.
15. Kate is at the cinema. She is watching a film.
16. My grandad is in the garden. He is the grass.
17. My grandma is in the living room. She is reading a book.
18. My sister is in the UK. She phones use every week.
19. We go to the sea every summer.
20. Peter has gone skiing to the Alps since February.
What are grammatical errors?Grammatical error is a term utilized in prescriptive grammar to portray a case of broken, or dubious use, for example, a misplaced modifier or an unseemly action word tense.
Additionally called a use mistake. Contrast syntactic error and accuracy.
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Select the correct text in the passage.
The excerpt is taken from Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech to the Second Virginia Convention in 1775. Which sentence suggests that Patrick Henry believed British rule in the American colonies was tyrannical?
No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if, entertaining as I do, opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely, and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. {The question before the House is one of awful moment to this country.} {For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery;} and in proportion to the magnitude of the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfil the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country. {Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, through fear of giving offence, I should consider myself as guilty of treason towards my country}, and of an act of disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven, which I revere above all earthly kings.
Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. {We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts.} Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? {For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.}
Answer:
"We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts."
Explanation:
Argument essay
Topic is * Is online education effective?
Help please help
Answer:
Online learning is giving people new choices and newfound flexibility with their personal learning and development. Whereas before, formal academic qualifications could only be gained by participating in a full time course on site, the internet has allowed institutions to expand their reach and offer recognized courses on a contact-partial, or totally virtual, basis.
There is another argument that is very difficult to dispel, and that is the response of different types of students to the online learning paradigm. Evidence shows that there are certain groups of students that benefit from college distance learning much more than other groups. In essence, students must be highly motivated and highly disciplined if they are to learn effectively in their own private environment.
The purpose of learning about your audience, asking questions before presenting, and analyzing the diversity of your audience is to be able to:
Answer:
tailor your speech to meet the audience's needs
Explanation:
Audience analysis is the term that is used to describe the process of analyzing the audiences beliefs, thoughts, perception and interests before delivering any speech before them. This helps in better representation of the ideas of the speaker by given the appropriate references. Understanding the audiences perspective is also important to help in better delivery of ideas and speech and in proper manner.