Why were Jem and Scout welcomed at Calpurnia's church?

Why Were Jem And Scout Welcomed At Calpurnia's Church?

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Answer 1

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Scout and Jem receive a warm welcome by the First Purchase African M.E. congregation because their father is valiantly defending one of their community members.


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Read the following scenario and answer the question below A band of foreign revolutionaries has attacked a U.S border town. Which governmental entity has the obligation to respond to this incident?

A. The public, because it has a legal obligation to protect civilians.

B. The local police, because they have a legal obligation to defend the town.

C. The state, because it has a constitutional obligation to protect its citizens.

D. The federal government, because it has a constitutional obligation to defend the country.

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Explanation:

A. The public, because it has a legal obligation to protect civilians.

Read the excerpt from Animal Farm and the passage on the history of the Soviet Union.

In glowing sentences he painted a picture of Animal Farm as it might be when sordid labour was lifted from the animals' backs. His imagination had now run far beyond chaff-cutters and turnip-slicers. Electricity, he said, could operate threshing machines, ploughs, harrows, rollers, and reapers and binders, besides supplying every stall with its own electric light, hot and cold water, and an electric heater. By the time he had finished speaking, there was no doubt as to which way the vote would go. But just at this moment Napoleon stood up and, casting a peculiar sidelong look at Snowball, uttered a high-pitched whimper of a kind no one had ever heard him utter before.

At this there was a terrible baying sound outside, and nine enormous dogs wearing brass-studded collars came bounding into the barn. They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws. In a moment he was out of the door and they were after him. Too amazed and frightened to speak, all the animals crowded through the door to watch the chase. Snowball was racing across the long pasture that led to the road. He was running as only a pig can run, but the dogs were close on his heels. Suddenly he slipped and it seemed certain that they had him. Then he was up again, running faster than ever, then the dogs were gaining on him again. One of them all but closed his jaws on Snowball's tail, but Snowball whisked it free just in time. Then he put on an extra spurt and, with a few inches to spare, slipped through a hole in the hedge and was seen no more.

During the second half of the 1920s, Joseph Stalin set the stage for gaining absolute power by employing police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party. The machinery of coercion had previously been used only against opponents of Bolshevism, not against party members themselves. The first victims were Politburo members Leon Trotskii, Grigorii Zinov'ev, and Lev Kamenev, who were defeated and expelled from the party in late 1927.

How does the conflict in the Animal Farm excerpt relate to the events in the historical passage?

Snowball's quick escape under the hedge is similar to how Stalin was expelled.
Snowball’s ideas about work relate to the Stalin’s efforts to gain total control.
Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes just as Stalin removed those in his own party.
Snowball's dream for the animals on the farm is the same as the dream of the Communist Party.

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Answer:

Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes just as Stalin removed those in his own party.

Explanation:

"Animal farm" was written to be a great political allegory, pointing out sutuations of hypocrisy, seizure of power, inefficiency and abuse of authority between real political luders and their disastrous achievements in their countries.

This book directly refers to the history of societal union and shows how Stalin did not even consider his own allies in order to maintain his national power and dominance. This can be seen when Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes, just as Stalin removed those from his own party.

Which sentence has an inappropriate shift in person?

I like going to cooking class because I get to try new, unfamiliar dishes.

They were unhappy about the new rule, but they agreed to follow it.

When my dad was young, children spent more time outside than they do today.

When I visited my aunt's farm, you could hear crickets chirping at night.

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Answer: I know I’m late but for people the answer is D. I visited my aunt's farm, you could hear crickets chirping at night.

Explanation: I took the K12 test hope this helped! :)

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This quote is an example of ethos, pathos, or logos? "The good news is that renewable energy is not only achievable but good economic policy. New research shows that by 2050 clean, renewable energy could supply 100% of the world's energy needs using existing technologies, and it would create millions of jobs." a. Ethos b. Pathos c. Logos

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Answer:

C. Logos

Explanation:

Logos is when the author uses facts and statistics to back up his or her purpose. In the quote it uses facts and percentages.

´A year has gone as the tortoise goes, heavy and slow´. is this a simile or a Metaphor

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Answer:

It is a Metaphor

Explanation:

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Why should college athletes be played to play and why does it matter?

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Answer: Yes they should be paid

Explanation:

6 Reasons Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

They Rake In Cash for Their Schools

College athletes make their schools millions of dollars, so they should naturally receive a cut of the action. This argument holds true especially for football and basketball players, who become household names during their respective seasons.

Everyone around them makes money, but the students responsible for generating revenue receive nothing. To the truly jaded, this is a blatant form of exploitation.

They Give Their Schools Valuable Exposure

The exposure student-athletes bring to their schools can boost applications and donations. The Flutie Effect on college admissions — named for Doug Flutie, the Boston College quarterback who put his institution on the map in 1984 with his famous Hail Mary pass against the University of Miami and his Heisman-winning season — can be dramatic. For BC, the effect was a 30% increase in applications over two years.

More broadly, a study showed that when a football team "rises from mediocre to great," applications increase 18.7%. Similarly, if a team improves its win total by five games in a season, alumni donations go up 28%.

Playing Equals Working

Participating in intercollegiate athletics constitutes a full-time job. A 2017 NCAA survey revealed that Division I athletes dedicate an average of 35 hours per week to their sport during the season.

The opportunity cost of not working is considerable. A work-study job could pay several thousand dollars each year, and working at the typical minimum wage — $7.25 per hour — for 35 hours a week would earn the student a little over $1,000 per month.

Sports Take Away From Studies

Sports' considerable time commitment cuts into students' study time. Leaving aside barbs about the "student" part of "student-athlete," how is an athlete supposed to keep up with academics during their playing season? What about earning good grades and positioning oneself for the competitive job market? Might some form of financial compensation make this compromise easier to take?

Athletes Need Spending Money

Like other college students, athletes need spending money. Even if a student receives a full-ride scholarship, the award doesn't provide pocket money for incidentals and entertainment. If a student doesn't hold a part-time job, where does that money come from (besides their parents)?

The Potential for Injury Makes Compensation a Must

Athletes constantly risk injury and therefore deserve proper compensation. A seriously injured athlete could lose their scholarship (which is guaranteed only for one year at a time), jeopardize their opportunity to play professionally and potentially earn millions, or even face lifelong disability if the damage is permanent.

We're far more savvy today about concussions and the long-term effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). A 2017 study found that 91% of former college football players who had died had CTE, a degenerative brain disease linked to dementia.

If John spent an average of $5 on each pack of cigarettes, how much would he spend each year on cigarettes? (Hint: there are 365 days in a year.)

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Answer:

John would be spending $1,825 each year on  Cigarettes

Explanation:

Yeah the answer is 1,825 it’s just 365•5 and that’s it



The amount of force your muscles can produce lifting weights: Heavy weight/low reps.​

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Strength, low reps high weight is for muscle

how does Walters description of bravery develop the theme of the story ? ( paragraph 43 - 45 )

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Answer:

reveals the courage it takes to admit a mistake.

because when he got killed they tried to admit that it was a mistake

Which group of words does the author use to advance the plot through the characters

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Answer:yet to say what she dod not believe was impossible

Explanation:

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Yes,Because if you are not looking at the audience or saying the words you are saying wrong the audience's mood is going to change.

What is the difference between explicit and implicit ideas?
Implicit ideas must be inferred, and explicit ideas are stated directly.
Explicit ideas must be inferred, and implicit ideas are stated directly.
Both implicit and explicit ideas help readers draw conclusions, but only implicit ideas are facts.
Explicit ideas always appear in texts; implicit ideas sometimes appear in texts.

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Answer:

one is stated and one is guessed

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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What is a likely health effect of continued exposure to air pollution?

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Answer:

lung cancer

Explanation:

Answer:Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to people's nerves, brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs. Some scientists suspect air pollutants cause birth defects

Explanation:

what are 2 occurrences of dramatic irony in "lamb to the slaughter"

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Answer:

“Don't make supper for me. I'm going out.”

"Patrick's decided he's tired and doesn't want to eat out tonight."

Answer:

“Don't make supper for me. I'm going out.”

"Patrick's decided he's tired and doesn't want to eat out tonight."

Explanation:

"In the race for money and power he gets hurt"
Identify whether this sentence is a simple/ compound/ complex sentence!

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Answer:

complex

Explanation:

A simple sentence consists of only one clause. A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses. A complex sentence has at least one independent clause plus at least one dependent clause. A set of words with no independent clause may be an incomplete sentence, also called a sentence fragment.

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Answer:

My gut is going with C. But I'm also thinking D.

Explanation:

Why does the author most likely use free verse for this excerpt?

The structure imitates casual conversation.
The structure reflects narrative storytelling
The structure mirrors classic poetic principles.
The structure suggests an epic tale of morality.

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Answer:

The reason why the author most likely uses free verse for this excerpt is:

A. The structure imitates casual conversation.

Explanation:

         I saw you, Walt Whitman, childless, lonely old grubber, poking among the meats in the refrigerator and eyeing the grocery boys.

        I heard you asking questions of each: Who killed the pork chops? What price bananas? Are you my Angel?

"A Supermarket in California" is a poem by author Allen Ginsberg in which the speaker is wandering at night with his imaginary friend. They enter a supermarket, and his friend, who is none other than Walt Whitman, begins asking questions while taking a look at the products. Ginsberg uses free verse in the excerpt in order to show how the questions are asked, imitating casual conversation - without worrying about rhymes or meter.

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Summarize in your own words how Nate feels up until the point when he meets the commander. Support your answer with details from the story.

(The story is called growing)
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Answer:

Nate feels frustrated that he can’t join his brother

Explanation:

A student got 100% on his work​

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Explanation:

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Please help me Where should you look to find the main idea for the whole text?
A. The first sentence
B. Toward the end of the first paragraph
C. Every sentence
D. The final paragraph
SUBMIT

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I think it’s a because most of the time the main idea is in the first paragraph

Answer:

C

Explanation:

You have to look in every sentence to see what the paragraph is about. So just think to yourself, "What is the main topic of the passage?" Say the passage was talking about the Titanic (like the movie if you have ever saw it ) and it was just talking about how the Titanic sank. So it would mostly be about the main thing that they are describing or something like that. But keep this in mind as well, sometimes it can be in the title too! Hope this elps you understand!!!!!❤✨

whats the gist of “Our Good Day" the poem please help

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The theme of "Our Good Day" is that friendship is not based on how much money somebody has, but by kindness and the fun people have with those friends. In the chapter, Cathy, judging the poor, failed to realize the truth of friendship, while Esperanza saw Lucy and Rachel as good people.

Explanation:

what's the difference between the word to and too???

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Answer:

to means to do , or to say, while too means also

Explanation:

Answer:

Below

Explanation:

Too is an adverb, which can mean "excessively" or "also". Example, "I like chocolate too!" or "That is too much work for me."

To is a preposition, and shows direction. For example, "Go to the store."

Which two words enhance the setting in this poem? War by Ellen Glasgow Ripples of ribbons borne on high, Bloodstains upon a brazen sky; From cannon belching on the plain, Fire that by fire is fought again. A flash where steel by steel is met; A fume of smoke and blood and sweat. Sharp from the smeared and trodden gorse The death-cry of a wounded horse. Dust of a plain ground into red By armies of majestic dead. Gaunt shadows on the changeless sky, A flock of vultures swarming nigh. Mid ashes where a hearth has stood, Children that cry aloud for food. Where green the peaceful highways run, A woman ravished in the sun. And far across the reeking sod A Nation sounding thanks to God.

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Answer:

brazen and reeking

Explanation:

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Answer:

brazen and reeking

Explanation:

plato and edmentum

What a good question to ask about when it comes to applying to college?

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Answer:

Why should they accept you?

Explanation:

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Answer:

-Here's A Couple Ideas-

Explanation:

"How Can I Make My Application Stand Out?"

"Do You Think This School Is A Good Fit For Me?"

"What Is The Average Class Size and What Is The Largest Class Size?"

"Who Would Be Teaching My Classes?"

"Whats The Average Amount Of Financial Aid Students Recieve?"

"What Are Your 4-Year and 6-Year Graduation Rates?"

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Answer:

E, B, A, C, D

Explanation:

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1. would you like to order?

2.A small lemonade, please.

3.We've just made a chocolate cake.

4.Is that to eat in or to take away.

5.Here you are.

Rewrite the sentence and add an adverb.

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Answer:

my best friend effortlessly told everyone my secret

Joseph eagerly waited for the dentist

i waited eagerly until we were by ourselves before i told her

Answer:

she right

Explanation:

In what main way does Kennedy make an appeal to reason in this quotation from "The Immigrant Contribution"?

Significant as the immigrant role was in politics and in the economy, the immigrant contribution to the professions and the arts was perhaps even greater. Charles O. Paullin's analysis of the Dictionary of American Biography shows that, of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century figures, 20 percent of the businessmen, 20 percent of the scholars and scientists, 23 percent of the painters, 24 percent of the engineers, 28 percent of the architects, 29 percent of the clergymen, 46 percent of the musicians and 61 percent of the actors were of foreign birth....

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Answer:

He makes a logical argument based mostly on facts and statistics.

Explanation:

Logos, which is the appeal to reason is a rhetorical appeal that makes references to verifiable facts, and statistics that support an argument. Logos applies logical reasoning and can not be easily refuted since it is based on facts.

Kennedy made use of this rhetorical appeal when he not just mentioned that immigrants were contributing to the professions and arts, but also making reference to a research work which had facts and figures to support the argument.

like a fortune teller in the act of definition, which figure of speech is this

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Answer:

its a simile

Explanation:

a simile compares two things using the words "like" or "as"

What does skilled mean in the sentence below from the text?
"He did not find platinum, but he did send a piece of the unknown mineral
to a skilled chemist."

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Answer:

Good Or talented

Explanation:

in the statement he is looking for an unkown variable so he need a good scientist to find it

When specifically does the U.N. troops "tab" do that keeps them safe from the claws

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Answer:

Knowing this information kept them safe from the claws.

Explanation:

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