write about any of your favourite novel?​

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Answer 1

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Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L.M. Montgomery). the novel recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl, who is mistakenly sent to two middle-aged siblings, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who had originally intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the fictional town of Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The novel recounts how Anne makes her way through life with the Cuthberts, in school, and within the town.

There are six books in the classic Anne of Green Gables series and three more focusing on Anne Shirley's children.

Explanation:


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I ________ (see) a penguin grammarnya dong

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Explanation:

I ___saw_____ (see) a penguin grammarnya dong

___ is an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature that is the author's 'truth' about life that makes no judgements about proper conduct only possibilities
Drama
Moral
Theme
Challenges

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Answer:

Theme

Explanation:

Theme is an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature.

Definitely theme but it was answered!

How did Tom manage his life when he ran out of money at first?​

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Answer:

He made a steady income from his friends when he ran out of money at first.

What informational text gives a detailed account of events?

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Answer:

I don't know anything about this one

The Call of the Wild
Jack London
Chapter 1
Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San
Diego. Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness, had found a yellow metal, and because steamship and transportation companies were booming the find, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland
These men wanted dogs, and the dogs they wanted were heavy dogs, with strong muscles by which to toil, and furry coats to protect them from the frost
Buck lived at a big house in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley. Judge Miller's place, it was called It stood back from the road, half hidden among the trees, through which glimpses could be caught of the wide
cool veranda that ran around its four sides. The house was approached by graveled driveways which wound about through wide-spreading lawns and under the interfacing boughs of tall poplars. At the rear
things were on even a more spacious scale than at the front. There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of
Outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. Then there was the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge
and kept cool in the hot afternoon
And over this great domain Buck ruled. Here he was born, and here he had lived the four years of his life. It was true, there were other dogs. There could not but be other dogs on so vast a place, but they did
not count. They came and went, resided in the populous kennels, or lived obscurely in the recesses of the house after the fashion of Toots, the Japanese pug, or Ysabel, the Mexican hairless, —strange
creatures that rarely put nose out of doors or set foot to ground. On the other hand, there were the fox terriers, a score of them at least, who yelped fearful promises at Toots and Ysabel looking out of the
windows at them and protected by a legion of housemaids armed with brooms and mops
But Buck was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog. The whole realm was his. He plunged into the swimming tank or went hunting with the Judge's sons; he escorted Mollie and Alice, the Judge's daughters, on
long twilight or early morning rambles; on wintry nights he lay at the Judge's feet before the roaring library fire; he carried the judge's grandsons on his back, or rolled them in the grass, and guarded their
footsteps through wild adventures down to the fountain in the stable yard, and even beyond, where the paddocks were, and the berry patches. Among the terriers he stalked imperiously, and Toots and Ysabel
he utterly ignored, for he was king.--king over all creeping, crawling, flying things of Judge Miller's place, humans included
Which detail from the text suggests Buck's life may soon change?
The fact of the other dogs on so vast a place"
The mention of trouble brewing"
The reference to the morning plunge"
The wide cool veranda" around the house

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Answer:

The mention of trouble brewing

Explanation:

You can see here in the fact that he says "trouble is brewing" means that something will soon change that he will have to face and get through as with as trouble.

There are many political parties in Nepal. We live in a multiparty............ options are ...... (supreme, expelled, released, democracy, well-to-do, escaped)

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are many political parties in Nepal. We live in a multiparty democracy options are ...... (supreme, expelled, released, democracy, well-to-do, escaped)

write me a poem based off of identity!

must include

- my love for music
- i’m a musician (drummer)
- inspirations “rush, black sabbath, led zeppelin.” the bands who make me who i am

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Answer:

Music is the ocean that draws me to shore.

The beat of music thrills me to my core.

When I'm down, I turn to music for comfort.

Music raises my spirits and helps me to persevere.

When I'm most inspired, I'm drumming with my favorite bands, Rush, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin.

It's obvious that music was present.

When no one seems to care, music is a much-needed companion who helps to shape who I am.

what reason does Paris give for his marriage to Juliet being so soon?

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Answer:

there any diffrent reason

Explanation:

1.He loves Juliet so much that he cant wait to marry hee

2. He wants to marry her before Juliet changes her mind about it

3. It will stop Juliet from crying over Tybalt

4.It will stop Juliet from running away with Romeo

Comparison of the cost of adding two desktops vs. one or two laptops.
Comparison of the cost of replacing the modem with a router/modem.
Comparison the cost of building a WAN vs. a LAN or a VPN.
Summary of the total cost of maintaining your home office as the only computing space for your three-worker company. Compare this cost with the option of building a network that includes your home office and two satellite locations.

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The cost of laptop and desktop differs from each other. The cost of replacing modem with another modem or router will also be an expense to the business.

Laptop cost $890

Desktop cost $1,130

Modem $50

while a used modem is $20

WAN is $0.02/GB

LAN is $20,000/year

This expense is basic in both the setups

Laptops $890 * 3 = $2670

Home Based additional expense

Rent $1,400

Modem $50

LAN $20,000

= $21,450

Building Network

Modem $50 * 3 = $150

WAN $0.02/GB *  950,000 = $19,000

= $19,150

Building a Network would be less costly.

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This that people on each other for goods and. . em xin câu trả lởi ạ

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Answer:

lol what type of questions

Read the article Skara Brae: Skara Brae is one of the oldest historical sites in Europe, and it stayed hidden for more than 4,000 years. The ancient village of Skara Brae was discovered on the main island of Orkney, in Scotland. A massive storm in 1850 removed the sand that had covered it for thousands of years, exposing the remains of a small village. Skara Brae is a collection of eight round, stone houses that still have their stone furnishings and even some of the belongings of the inhabitants. The contents can tell us a great deal about how people lived in what is called the Neolithic era, or the last period of the Stone Age. Seven of the eight houses appear to have been family homes, with beds, dressers, fireplaces, and even simple toilets. The eighth house may have been a community workshop. It shows evidence of tool-making and the use of a large fire pit. How was Skara Brae built, and what, eventually, happened to it

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Answer and Explanation:

As shown in the text above, the Skara Brae was built with stones. Despite being in Europe and wood being more efficient as a thermal insulator for cold weather, wood was very scarce in this region, with stones being a more appropriate material to build houses, as you can see in the remains of this community. Many scientists believe that the roofs of these houses were made from whale ribs and the bones of other animals.

Historians believe that Europe's very cold weather during the winter was the reason the residents of this house left the region. In addition to the fact that their stone houses did not protect them from the intense cold, the region did not have enough food for them during the colder seasons.

It is important to emphasize that Skara Brae is considered a historical heritage by UNESCO.

Answer:

As shown in the text above, the Skara Brae was built with stones. Despite being in Europe and wood being more efficient as a thermal insulator for cold weather, wood was very scarce in this region

Explanation:

What is literature?​

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Answer:

Literature is pretty much written works, poems, books, etc..

Literature is defined as books and other written works, especially those considered to have creative or artistic merit or lasting value.

Your class has been discussing how they spend their money and your teacher has asked you to write an essay about what you would spend your money on. ​

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Answer:

I would spend my money on school supplies or life expenses, I think

all three level of professionals are required to run and organizations or a smoothly justify it​

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Answer:

Most organizations have three management levels: first-level, middle-level, and top-level managers. These managers are classified according to a hierarchy of authority and perform different tasks. In many organizations, the number of managers in each level gives the organization a pyramid structure.

Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verbs in the simple future tense: 1 Efforts ________ to generate as many jobs as possible. (make)​

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Answer:

will be made

Explanation:

that's how it's fuure tense

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Guided Practice

Type your answer and then click or tap Done.


Type the words in bold, changing them to show joint ownership.


Sheri and Randy baby was born last week.

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Answer:

Sheri and Randy's would be the answer

Explanation:

Can someone help help me from 1 to 10

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Answer:

groupyou MomWhowhatequipmentwepaintingswho

Explaination:

a method in finding the subject is what or who is it talking about

subject - the main topic (noun)

predicate - explains or talks about the subject

Which amendment expanded the right to vote to about half the population?

Fifteenth—African American men
Nineteenth—women
Twenty-fourth—no poll taxes
Twenty-sixth—18 years old

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Answer:  

The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, gave American women the right to vote.

Explanation:

Change The Following To Imperative Sentence.
We Are Not Late.

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Answer:

imperative sentence starts with verb1 and the question"we are not late"is kinda wrong question cuz imperative sentence always starts with v1

How does Douglas is cultural point of you as slavery from the early 1800s shape as motivation to become literate, yet also create obstacles for him? provide at least two examples from the text right at least a 100 word response

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Answer:

Douglass wanted to learn to literate because he was spiritually, emotionally, and physically aware of how slaves were forced to live in ignorance and poverty. In his youth, he would learn that ignorance was a handicap that white masters used to keep African American slaves under control. Douglass was influenced by personal experiences and spiritual breakthroughs. Getting an education was a challenge.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Douglass was willing to learn to literate because he was spiritually, physically, and emotionally aware of how slaves were forced to live in not only poverty, but ignorance. In his youth, he would learn that ignorance was a handicap that white masters used to keep African American slaves under their control. Douglass was influenced by personal experiences and spiritual breakthroughs he had experienced through his time with them. Although getting an education was a challenge, especially for him and his people, but he persisted and eventually was able to not only write what he wrote and do what he did, but also inspire many others to rise an do the same. All despite certain challenges they would have to overcome.

(it says at least 100 words, the other answer has only 62, while this paragraph has 120 word count.)

please rate brainliest and have a great day everyone

Explanation:

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write a poem on being underwater. In your own words. plz plz ​

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Answer:

Underwater

I was drowning.

Underwater.

Fighting for air,

fighting to swim.

Drowning, underwater.

Something held me down,

Something kept me from taking a breath.

Drowning, underwater.

I tried to float, but always sank.

I tried to breathe, but always choked.

Drowning, underwater.

I had no escape.

But you saved me.

You cut me loose.

Taught me how to swim,

taught me I could breathe.

Inhale, exhale.

Taught me I could smile,

taught me I could laugh.

You showed me kindness.

You showed me happiness.

When I found you,

I found me.

You gave me life,

you gave me purpose.

But you changed your mind.

Was I not enough?

not smart enough

not pretty enough

not skinny enough

not **** enough

not happy enough?

Was I too much?

Did I ask too much?

Did I care too much?

Did I love too much?

Did I need too much?

Did I hurt you?

Did I scare you?

Why were you so ******* afraid

Afraid of change

afraid of unknowns

afraid to let me in

afraid to feel what we felt

afraid of distance

afraid of trying

afraid to love me

afraid to let me love you

afraid of the future

afraid of us

afraid of this happiness

afraid it wouldn't last

But I needed you.

Now I'm drowning.

Underwater.

Fighting for air,

fighting to swim.

Drowning, underwater.

You're holding me down,

You're keeping me from taking a breath.

Drowning, underwater.

I'm trying to float, but I'm sinking.

I'm trying to breathe, but I'm choking.

Drowning, underwater.

There is no escape.

But I can't forget you.

Your words grab my ankles,

tying me to the ocean bottom.

I'm kicking and fighting,

but your touch paralyzes me.

I'm crying for help,

but your memory suffocates me.

No one sees me,

no one hears me,

no one saves me.

You don't save me.

Drowning,

Underwater.

Explanation:

At Wednesday’s Third Annual Lake Shore Bake-Off, apprentice pastry chef Julie Romanova made quite a splash with her life-sized cake statue of Edgar Allan Poe. When the judges attempted to slice Romanova’s cake for a taste test, however, they encountered an unusual problem.
“I accidentally brought the wrong cake to the Bake-Off,” Romanova sheepishly admitted. “The statue made of actual cake is still in the kitchen of the bakery where I work. I was in such a rush that I brought my practice statue, which is just cardboard and glue covered with a cake frosting called fondant.”
The judges were forced to disqualify Romanova from the contest, although unofficially they praised her creativity and skill.
“Personally, I hate to give the first place prize to a run-of-the-mill cake like this one,” said judge Dmitri Wainwright in reference to the Bake-Off winner, a cake shaped like a giant hamburger, complete with pickles and lettuce. “We see cakes shaped like food every year, and it gets boring. Ms. Romanova surprised and delighted us, and I hope she will return next year with an equally impressive entry.”
Julie Romanova began creating elaborate cakes two years ago after leaving her job in data entry. She is currently working as an apprentice with Maurice and Ralston’s Bakery in downtown Lake Shore. When asked about next year’s competition, she was adamant about one thing.
“Next year, I promise not to feed the judges a dead poet made of cardboard!” she said with a smile.

What is the main purpose of this article?

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Answer:

wht is this

Explanation:

This article's primary goal is to amuse readers with a hilarious news tale. As a result, choice (A) is appropriate.

What is the difference between article and essay?

A report or piece of information that has been published online or in print in a newspaper, magazine, journal, or website is called an article. In terms of articles, a substantial readership is taken into account. Studies, research, data, and other relevant components might be used to support it. Articles can be up to 1500 words in length, but they can also be a little bit brief or long. It is written with a specific goal in mind and teaches the readers on a variety of ideas and concepts.

Articles educate and instruct readers about a variety of topics. They can be found in newspapers, journals, encyclopedias, and now, most frequently, online.

An essay is a formal, in-depth piece of writing that examines and talks about a certain issue or subject. It alludes to a condensed section of writing about a certain subject. In their academic education, students are frequently obliged to respond to questions or propositions with essays. It doesn't aim to appeal to any specific readers.

Hence, option (A) is accurate.

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Your question is incomplete, probably the complete question is-

What is the main purpose of this article?

(А) to entertain with a humorous news story

(B)  to advertise the services of a local bakery

(C) to inform about upcoming events in Lake Shore

(D) to expose unfair judging practices at a contest

How do the character relationships connect to the theme of the kite runner?

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The Kite Runner focuses nearly exclusively on male relationships. While the relationship between father and son is important to the novel, male friendship is central as well. Amir's relationship with Hassan is the most obvious example.

Your ASSIGNMENT
Work with your group to create a digital presentation about a chapter from The Way
to Rainy Mountain. Your presentation will need at least one paragraph of text that
explains the overall meaning of the chapter, one paragraph that explains how the
historical context of the chapter relates to its meaning, and one paragraph that
explains how your media elements relate to your analysis.
Your presentation should include the following elements:
• Text that explains the overall meaning of a chapter from The Way to Rainy
Mountain and its historical context, and that makes references to the media
elements
• Digital media elements that help the reader better understand the purpose of the
chapter

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Answer:

remained, there was an additional text above the second voice, indicating a change in format and that its contents may be important to acknowledge. Bravery leads to great strength and integrity ,life is all about sacrifices , family always comes first ,fear results in failure.

This is the story of Kiowa greatness, the part of Kiowa history on which Momaday prefers to dwell. Momaday structures the story loosely around the three major periods of Kiowa history, and this passage describes the first two: the Kiowa journey out of the hardship of the northern plains, and the golden age in which the Kiowas ruled the southern plains. Notably, the story of Kiowa greatness is not limited to a focus on Kiowas; Momaday also gives credit to horses and the Comanches

Explanation:

The overall meaning of the chapter is the narration of the Kiowa history to show both their times of hardship and their golden ages.

What is a Golden Age?

This refers to a period in the history of a given people in a time frame that is characterized by prosperity and growth which leads to happiness, satisfaction, and expansion.

Hence, we can see that some of the values of the Kiowa people were that of:

BraveryIntegrityStrengthFamily, etc

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Identify the theme of Audre lorde poem "" Fourth of July""

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it is a narrative poem that addresses and glorified America’s liberty!

You are Aksara/Amit the Head Girl/Boy of Prithvi International School, Delhi. Draft a notice in not more than 50 words inviting students who wish to participate in a cultural programme organised by your school. The proceeds from sale of tickets would be donated to ‘HELP’ an NGO that takes care of orphaned children who have been orphaned during the C*vid-19 Pandemic in India.​

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Answer:

Notice writing for a cultural program.

Explanation:

             PRITHVI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, DELHI                                          NOTICE                                 10 August, 2020

                            Invitation for Cultural Program.

This is an invitation to the students that the school is going to organize a cultural program on the 26th of August, 2020. The proceeds will be donated to the NGO "HELP" that cares for orphaned children affected by the ongoing C*vid-19 pandemic.

Interested students are requested to register immediately.

Amit

Head Boy

An encyclopaedia entry that
describes Vitamin E.

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Answer:

Almond vitamin E encyclopedia

select two details that shows Sal feels concerned about her father​

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Answer:

Sorry I don't know what is answer of ur question

Nuclear energy can provide electricity for the world needs, but it is___
A. cheap B. unlimited 0 C. dangerous D. safe

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Answer:

C. dangerous

Explanation:

Nuclear energy can provide electricity for the world needs, but it is dangerous.

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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense

1 He talked about Denmark as though he … had been. .. (be) there but we know he never has.

2 She looks as if she …………………….(be) really ill.

3 It looks as though it ………………………..(rain).

4 She behaves as if she ……………………(be) in trouble.

5 The weather here is so bad, it looks as though we …………….

(have to) holiday abroad.

6 It smells as if you …………….(put) lots of herbs in the stew.

7 Maeve looked as though she ………….(have) little sleep the
night before, but she had gone to bed quite early.

8 When he speaks, it sounds as if English…………… (not be) his first language.

9 She spoke about university as though she ………………..
(spend) years there but in fact she’d only spent a month there.

10 I spoke to Simon last night and he sounded as though he
……………. (be) really upset about something.

11 She sounded as if she ………………….(be) French.

12 This sauce tastes as if you ……………(put) too much pepper in it.

13 My sister isn’t rich but she spends money as though she …………………….. (have) loads of it.

14 She acts as though she ………………..(be) very confident, but in fact she’s quite shy.

15 She treats me as though I …………………(be) her child.

16 He talks about karate as if he ………………(have) a black belt but we know he’s only just started lessons.

17 Little Tommy was trembling as though he ………… .. (see) a ghost.

18 She behaved as if nothing ……………………. (happen).

19 When Moira broke off their relationship, John behaved as if the world …………………………… (end).

20 That woman looks as though she ……………………… (faint). Bring her some water .

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Answer:

1. HAD BEEN

2. IS

3. RAINED

4. IS

5. SHOULD

6. PUT

7. HAD

8. WAS NOT

9. SPENT

10. WAS

11. WAS

12. PUT

13. HAS

14. IS

15. AM

16. HAS

17. HAD SEEN

18. HAD HAPPENED

19. ENDED

20. MIGHT FAINT

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The verb used in the correct tense in the given sentences are mentioned as below.

What is Verb?

Verb: a word or phrase that defines an action, condition, or experience, such as 'run,' 'see,' and 'feel'. Adjective: a word that characterizes a noun, such as 'large,' 'boring,' 'pink,' 'fast,' and 'obvious'.

Verbs are words that describe an action (sing), an event (develop), or a state of being. A verb is required in almost every phrase. The infinitive form of a verb is its most basic form.

The verbs used in the right tense in the following sentences are as follows:-

1. HAD BEEN2. IS3. RAINED4. IS5. SHOULD6. PUT7. HAD8. WAS NOT9. SPENT10. WAS11. WAS12. PUT13. HAS14. IS15. AM16. HAS17. HAD SEEN18. HAD HAPPENED19. ENDED20. MIGHT FAINT

Therefore, it can be concluded that verbs with correct forms are used.

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