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hello, miss/mr sandy burns, it may seem like your planning to build a very lard housing development near a lake that's used for fishing and swimming, i think what your doing is a great idea, but what would happen if the lake goes bad like, it has gutter, plastic, bags, etc, and it could cause alot of bacteria, so can you maybe think twice about this?
secret garden chapter 7-8
1. why did mary doubt that she could ever visit Martha's cottage?
2. what might some people find unusual about Marthas attitude when visiting her family once a moth
3. why do you think that it was so important to mary that she see inside the secret garden
4. why did Martha want to learn more of marys life in India
5. there is an incident in chapter 8 which reveals a great deal about the kindness of Martha's mother. what was this incident.
Answer:
I havent read the book but i did read a summary.(ill give u the answer but a shorten way add your own details)
1. she bitterly adds that she suspects that they would not like her, because no one does. nobody has been inside in 10 years.The robins only know if there life insideMary wnats to find the door for the garden.shes lived in india for a long time.
Explanation:
1. Martha can only visit her family once a month. Martha would also have to ask her mother.Mary also thinks she would not visit Marth's cottage because she thinks that Martha may not like her.
2.Many people might think that she doesnt visit her family because she doesnt want to.
3.Its imporatnt to her because she could invent her own games and play them there alone, and no one would ever know where she was, nor how and where to find her.And thats wnat she wants.
4.im not so sure im comfused
5. Martha's mother is terribly concerned about Mary, and has sent her a skipping rope as a present. Though she is grateful for the gift (particularly from a family as impoverished as Martha's), Mary does not quite know how to thank Martha for it.
Mary will have something to play with thanks to Martha's gift, a jump rope from her mother. Mary enjoys her new toy but isn't very strong, so she can't skip for very long. Mary shows Ben Weatherstaff how far she can jump rope with her new jump rope in the garden.
What are the challenges faced by Mary in the secret garden?Mary's mother, disgusted by her daughter's ugliness and sickness, cruelly refuses to visit her, leaving her in the care of a retinue of Indian servants who have zero regards for the child. However, the fact that the servants must submit to her every whim is what gives her her tyrannical nature.
Mary decides to look for the secret garden's door. The garden has been locked for a very long time, and she is desperate to find it because, if she could only get inside, she would be able to create her own games to play there by herself without anyone ever knowing where she was or how to find her.
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Writing Journal
Entry #17
English 90
Friday, October 1
Something really upsetting happened at Fabric Mart today. Laura Clarkson was showing me how to complete a refund transaction, and I asked her a respectful (I thought) question about why the company does it that way. She got all snippy with me and said “Never mind, I’ll just do it myself.” There were no customers around, but some of the other employees heard her. She even made eye contact with Liz Mendoza and rolled her eyes. I felt really hurt and shocked by Laura’s tone. It’s not like I was trying to be rude to her or anything. All I want is to understand the process, and it helps me to ask why. Besides, the company says it is open to new ideas, and maybe there was a quicker, easier way to process a refund, I don’t know. If I don’t ask questions, how do I find things out? But she acted like I was either trying to get out of doing it, or criticizing her expertise, or something. I know she doesn’t have an attitude like that when our boss is around. In fact, she acts really cool if Fran is there. I tried to tell Laura that I would be happy to practice doing the refund her way, but she said “Never mind,” again, all huffy. Then she ignored me the rest of the day. I mean, how am I going to learn how to do basic stuff at Fabric Mart if I can’t get her to answer my questions because she is offended for some reason I can’t figure out? To make it worse, after work in the break room she loudly (and I mean in a really loud voice) announced that she was going to Sushi City for happy hour. Then she looked at each individual person
Which of the following best characterizes the writing style of this journal entry?
A.
academic
B.
professional
C.
formal
D.
informal
What should appear at the top of every journal entry?
A.
the date
C.
the entry number
D.
your instructor's name
What should Jen do with this journal entry?
A.
use it as inspiration for a later writing project
B.
send it to her boss with a request that Laura be terminated
C.
send it to Laura so she can understand how mean she is being
D.
nothing
why do you think Hal, Mercedes, and Charles set out for the Klondike when they were so inexperienced? GIve at least 3 examples as to why they were unsuccessful
Answer:
They're so inexperienced, because they're arrogant and believe that they have what it takes to survive in the icy wilderness. As it turns out they couldn't be any more wrong.
Explanation:
I Don't Know
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
A) AABBCC
B) ABABCB
C) ABABCC
D) ABCABC
Using the excerpts from the Story of My Life by Helen Keller and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, compare and contrast the themes presented by the authors. Using the excerpts from the Story of My Life by Helen Keller and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, compare and contrast the themes presented by the authors.
Answer:
A; Laura Bridgman had dressed the doll that Miss Sullivan gave to Helen. should be right
From whose perspective is the story being told?
A The fisherman's perspective
B The narrator's perspective
C The princess's perspective
D The shark king's perspective
and explain why
Answer:
C
Explanation:
For the princess's story, she used "I" which means she is talking about herself. and the other people are talking about the princess
what is the fear of long words
Answer:
Caution long word down below: |
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Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia = fear of long words
Explanation:
Answer:
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
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Explanation:
What is the author’s purpose for writing this passage?
A. to create a desire to visit the Colorado River
B. to challenge adventurers to conquer the Colorado River
C. to paint a stark and factual picture of the Colorado River
D. to convey a feeling of awe for the Colorado River
Answer:
to convey a feeling of awe for the colorado river
I feel like this should be easy, but what are some things that the United Nations (U.N) should adress?
I was thinking things like global warming or somethin like that, but that's not what they deal with(right?)
Please help, and no links please!!
If Justyce from Dear Martin came to you for advice on how to handle the situation he is going through, what would you tell him to do? (chapters 1-4)
In "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," when James Ryder tells Sherlock Holmes his real name, Holmes mentions that Ryder is the head attendant at the Metropolitan Hotel. What is one implication of Holmes saying this in the story?
a. It suggests that Holmes learned who worked at the hotel at some point before this because he suspects that a hotel employee was involved with the crime.
b. It frightens Ryder greatly, leaving him no choice but to go with Holmes and Watson back to Holmes's house in the hopes of retrieving the stolen jewel.
c. It indicates that Holmes has already figured out how and why Ryder chose to hide the stolen jewel in one of the geese raised by his sister.
d. It makes Holmes's decide to let Ryder go free rather than have him arrested, since Ryder promises not to commit any further crimes.
What does this remind me of in my life?
What is this similar to in my life?
How is this different from my life?
What were my feelings when I read this?
These are questions you ask yourself when making what type of text connection?
text to self
text to world
text to text
text to friend
Are the boxed words a PHRASE?
Will you look for her [on the porch?] <---- boxed words
A. Yes
B. No
Answer:
B no
Explanation:
wont make sense on its own
just reply first and get 100 points
Answer:
I am First.
Explanation:
Nothing to explain.
Man above is first
i am the first to be second here
_______ are protected lands in the United States that preserve ecosystem and biodiversity.
Question 5 options
:Farms
:National Park
:Ocean
:Great Lakes
Answer:
Farms is the answer if you're confused on it
What should appear at the top of every journal entry?
A.
the date
C.
the entry number
D.
your instructor's name
Explanation: The most important entry for a journal is the date, so that you know when the entry was added and what time during your life the entry relates to. While the entry number would help keep the entries organized and in order, it is not entirely necessary if you also have the entry date. Choice D also doesn't make any sense, because who is this instructor and why is that even a choice? So choice A, the entry date is what should appear at the top of every journal entry.
Technically the answer could be both A and C, as both are a good idea to add to each journal, but if you could only choose one answer, it would have to be choice A, the entry date, because it already goes through chronological order. Hope this helps!
What boxes do the Xs go in? There can be any number of Xs. Only one x per box though.
Using the excerpts from the Story of My Life by Helen Keller and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, compare and contrast the themes presented by the authors. Using the excerpts from the Story of My Life by Helen Keller and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, compare and contrast the themes presented by the authors.
Answer: There are some similarities to the central idea in the passages. Both narrators want to learn. Both narrators faced hard times, but still managed to overcome their obstacles. Helen and Frederick learned even though it was a task that was very hard to accomplish. There are also some differences to the central idea in the passages. Helen Keller is blind and deaf and Frederick Douglass is a slave. Helen is being encouraged to learn while Frederick is being discouraged to learn to read. Frederick always wanted to learn to read and write while Helen had a brief time where she didn’t want to learn. Helen had one teacher who worked with her every day. Frederick had many teachers. He started learning from his mistress and when she stopped, Frederick went out and learned from anyone he could find who was willing to teach him. Helen learned by having the words traced in her hands. Frederick learned to read by starting with the sounds of the alphabet
Explanation:
21 POINTS!!!!!
Read this excerpt from a story. Julia was enjoying the view from the porch. She had her feet up, and she was sipping a soda while the kids played kickball in the yard. She had a book in her lap, but she had not opened it yet. Riley was complaining about her brother’s pitching. Cooper was stealing extra bases. No big deal. This was an easy babysitting job. "Come on, pitch it over the plate, will you?" Riley demanded. The next pitch was a disaster. Julie set her soda aside and offered to be all-time pitcher. "How about it, guys? I will pitch the same for everyone." What action does Julia take in this excerpt? Julia reads a book on the porch. Julia tells the kids how to behave. Julia criticizes the pitcher. Julia joins a kickball game.
Answer:
I believe the answer is Julia joins a kickball game.
Because she moves which is an action to go play a moving sport
Explanation:
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Julia joins a kickball game action does Julia take in this excerpt. Thus, option D is correct.
What is an excerpt?This is a brief excerpt from a book, movie, or other type of literary work. The passage needs to be brief enough to be read during a discussion. A perfect section delivers the point with the fewest number of words possible since all the proof is read aloud during the discussion.
While the youngsters played kickball, Julia sat on the porch and took in the scenery. Riley criticized Cooper for snatching extra walks as Riley grumbled about her brother's pitching. In this passage, Julia participates in a kickball game. Julie promised to throw the same pitch for each person as the all-time pitcher.
Therefore, option D (joining a kickball game) is correct.
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When I extract a .zip file, it works fine, but then a few days later it stops working..Why does it do that?-
Answer:
you are probably out of storage space or you can use microsoft help
Explanation:
How does the dialogue in paragraph 24 contribute to the humor of the scene?
Cite: Common Lit
Story: Fourteen
Story by: Alice Gerstenberg
Paragraph 24:
MRS. PRINGLE: The Prince of Wales! Oh! What wouldn’t I give to have the Prince of Wales in my house! New York has lost its heart to him. I was just telling Mr. Farnsworth yesterday that I’d give anything to have the Prince here. I would establish my social position for life! And I’ve such a reputation for being a wonderful hostess. [The telephone rings.] Dear me! — the phone — Hello — Mrs. Sedgwick — Yes — this is Mrs. Pringle — What? No — Oh! Caught in a snow drift — can’t get another car? [She puts her hand over the telephone and speaks delightedly to ELAINE.] Good! The widow can’t come — that leaves us twelve — remove two plates, Dunham. [DUNHAM removes two plates. and ELAINE changes the table-cards. MRS. PRINGLE continues into the telephone.] Oh! That’s a shame! I’m heartbroken. Oh! My dear, how can we get along without you! But have you really tried? Oh, I’m reduced to tears. Good-bye, dear. [She hangs up the receiver, and takes it down again.] Well, I’m glad she dropped out — Central — give me Lakeview 5971 — Dunham, with two less, you can save two cocktails and at least four glasses of champagne. [Into the telephone.] Has Mr. Morgan come in yet? Well, don’t give him the message I telephoned before about crossing the street to Mrs. Pringle’s for dinner. It’s too late — you understand? [She hangs up the receiver.] Well, anyway, I’ve invited Clem, returned my indebtedness and saved my champagne besides —
Answer:
The author uses humor in paragraph 24 as Mrs Pringles wats men to know that he daughter is available.
What is humor?
It should be noted that humor simply means the quality of being amusing in a literary work.
In this case, the author uses humor in paragraph 24 as Mrs Pringles wats men to know that he daughter is available and ready for marriage.
Explanation:
Which of the following steps should come before the others listed here in writing an illustration paragraph?
A.
choose examples that the readers can identify with
C.
develop a concluding statement
D.
develop a topic sentence
Before selecting examples, a writer must know what the controlling idea of the paragraph will be.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND/ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
Do you think the novels and the play have the same audience in mind? What ages do you think the playwright and the novelist had in mind when developing their works?
Answer:
In all honesty I think this is supposed to be an opinion problem, so what do you think the general audience would be for a book, compared to the movie. Are they the same, different? What is the age group- well what audience is it made to, a younger generation like 8-15 or an older one 16+ .
Explanation:
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Answer: The primary audience for the novels is young children. Carroll wrote the books to entertain his friend’s children. The stories are silly and have outrageous characters. However, even older kids and adults can enjoy the story because it is very entertaining.I think the playwright wrote the play for adults and children. Kids and adults would find the play fun to watch. This is true because of the absurdity of the way characters act in Wonderland and the playful way in which they make up words. Adults may also like the play because they read the books when they were children.
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How do I convince my parents to let me date now that imin 7th grade please help i have strict Mexican parents so if you know you know
Answer:
i just wrote a whole paragraph on how to help but it wont let me post it casue i "used innapropiate words" -_-
Explanation:
M. Bouc character analysis [ point example explanation ]
from murder on the orient express
Answer:
Bouc character analysis
Explanation:
The simple answer
It's ________ is one of the causes of drought and famine in the Sahara region of Africa.
a) geography
b) geothermal
Answer:
a)is the answer of it take care
A writer would be most likely to write an illustration paragraph when answering an essay exam question that requires
A.
giving instructions on how to carry out a certain experiment.
B.
comparing and contrasting two concepts.
C.
describing how events unfolded over time.
D.
giving specific examples to support the main point.
Answer: It is D, or maybe im wrong
Writers have to give specific examples and explain about the main idea so they get the point of the story
fill in the blanks
1 made by an electrode, selected at random, chosen by a user
2 works by recognizing, succeeds by deleting, starts by summarizing
3 opening a device, placing a phone call, sending a text
Answer:
123 is the order
Explanation:
what is smaller than an atom
Answer:
Quarks represent the smallest known subatomic particles
Explanation:
Protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks and gluons
Explanation ↓An atom isn't the smallest particle in the Universe - there are many particles much smaller than atoms .
Inside atoms , in the nucleus , are protons and neutrons.
Inside protons and neutrons are quarks , which are "glued" together by gluons.
Around the nucleus are electrons .
So as you can see, atoms are not the smallest particles in the Universe .
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can someone write me a short story?
Answer:
The Haunted Forest
Once upon a time there was a family, made up of two young ones and their parents, traveling by road to road. One day the car broke down in the forest. The parents went out to get help, and so the children would not get bored, they left them with the radio on. It turned night time and the parents still did not return. Then suddenly they heard the disturbing news go on in the radio: A very dangerous killer had escaped from a prison near the forest. Hours passed and the children's parents did not come back. Suddenly, they began to hear something really loud. ¨Bang, Bang, Bang¨. They heard that which seemed to come from something hitting the top of the car. Then, the sound became louder and louder every time. ¨BANG, BANG, BANG¨. The terrified children could no longer resist. They opened the door and ran in a hurry. Only the eldest of the children dared to turn his head to see what caused the loud noise. He should have not done it though, there was a large and scary man on top of the car, who hit the top of the vehicle with something on his hands, they were the heads of his parents! The children began to run even faster and the large man began to run towards them. The children ran into the forest and so did the large man. After that day no one ever saw those children ever again, and who knows, they may appear mysteriously next to you.
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Explanation:
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