Answer:
1. I don't agree with this statement. Sometimes panic can determine life or death. But so can too much panic.
2. I don't agree with this statement. 300 people, and counting, have died while trying to reach the top. It's cold and dangerous.
3. I agree with this statement. Deserts are very hot. It's hard to find shelter, food, and water as well.
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write a short scene, in first person showing a time you were underestimated.
Answer:
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Answer:
After the school counselors had completed the presentation on high school courses and transcripts, I requested a minute's interview with one of them. 8th grade would soon be some foregone epoch in my life, a discarded fragment of my existence. At that instant, I had a pressing question concerning summer courses.
"I should like to engage in academics over the summer. I intend to take an advancement course in geometry... and one in biology. Who should I contact for further information?" I enquired. I gave a brief smile, but the counselor merely scowled in response.
"That will be too much for you," she responded scornfully. "We firmly discourage any such-"
My heart sank in disappointment, but I would not be deterred.
Explanation:
This is something that happened to me, but you can modify story to suit your purposes.
what are the expected tasks you have partially accomplished? why?
Answer:
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Answer:
Some of the expected things that I have partially accomplished today include: Cleaning the house. Arranging my things. Buying groceries.
A synonym for amass is-- assemble, an antonym for amass is --collect
Answer:
assemble, heap up, garner, hoard, get together, pucker, meet, conglomerate, roll up, gather, foregather, gain, pile up, stack up, tuck, collect, pull together, accumulate, compile, cumulate, forgather.
Explanation:
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Your friend Olivia believes that all people in society have a part to play. Every role is critical to making the world work in order—even ones that might be thought of as negative. Which sociological perspective would Olivia MOST likely agree with?
A.
functionalist
B.
conflict
C.
interactionist
D.
capitalist
(Treasure island)
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Dr. Livesey's narration adds a sense of plausibility to all the excitement we've witnessed. All the same, Livesey's observations are rather similar to Jim's so there's no significant break in continuity when he picks up the story.
In "Changgan Memories" by Li Po, what does the main character refer to in the eighth month of waiting for her husband?
Answer:
The speaker shows how in the eighth month of waiting, she is sad to see the butterflies flying in pairs, as this reinforces the idea of loneliness that she feels.
Explanation:
"Changgan Memories" by Li Po is a poem about a young couple who had to split up after two years of marriage. The speaker of the poem is the wife who lives lonely and sad waiting for her husband to return. At every moment, the loneliness she feels becomes more intense, reaching the point that everything she looks at reminds her husband is far away.
After waiting for her husband for eight months, she feels sad to see the butterflies flying in pairs through the garden. The butterflies seem happy with each other's company, it makes her feel more sad and lonely. This can be seen by the lines: "And now, in the Eighth-month, yellowing butterflies/ Hover, two by two, in our west-garden grasses/ And, because of all this, my heart is breaking."
What text evidence supports our essential question that Anne Frank was experiencing a crisis?
A. You could not do this and you could not do that. They forced Father out of his business. We had to wear yellow stars. I had to turn in my bike. I couldn’t go to a Dutch school any more. I couldn’t go to the movies, or ride in an automobile or even on a streetcar, and a million other things.
B. The curtain rises on an empty stage. It is late afternoon November, 1945. The rooms are dusty, the curtains in rags. Chairs and tables are overturned.
C. From the street below, we hear the sound of a barrel organ and children's voices at play. There is a many-colored scarf hanging from a nail.
MR. FRANK takes it, putting it around his neck.
D. MIEP: Mr. Frank, you can't leave here! This is your home! Amsterdam is your home. Your business is here, waiting for you... You're needed here... Now that the war is over, there are things that...
Answer:
A
Explanation:
seems like a crisishsijr
Answer:
It's (A)
Explanation:
Spring and Fall
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Márgarét, áre you gríeving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leáves like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! ás the heart grows older
It will come to such sights colder
By and by, nor spare a sigh
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
And yet you wíll weep and know why.
Now no matter, child, the name:
Sórrow’s spríngs áre the same.
Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
What heart heard of, ghost guessed:
It ís the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.
Which statement best expresses the theme of "Spring and Fall"?
Innocence is best left in childhood.
Nature is the best place to meditate.
Children cannot understand death.
The loss of a child's innocence should be mourned.
Answer:
Nature is the best place to meditate.
Based on the excerpt, why does Cassius ask Pindarus to stab him?
Cassius would rather die than be captured.
The ghost of Caesar convinces him to end his life.
He is too cowardly to fight with Octavius and Antony.
Cassius feels guilty about killing Caesar.
Answer:
i made a 100 the answer is "cassie would rather die than be captured"
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt, the reason why Cassius asks Pindarus to stab him is that Cassius would rather die than be captured.
What is Narration?This refers to the telling of a story which also has to do with the recounting of events.
Hence,, we can see that based on the complete narration, Cassius does not want to be captured alive, and thus, he asks Piundarus to stab him so he would die.
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Click an item in the list or group of pictures at the bottom of the problem and, holding the button down, drag it into the correct position in the answer box. Release your mouse button when the item is place. If you change your mind, drag the item to the trashcan. Click the trashcan to clear all your answers. Which syllable key would you use to unlock each root? Put the correct key on the correct lock to "unlock" the root and make it a word. If you need to, check your word in the dictionary.
Answer:
answer ad e
Explanation:
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Answer:
In my opinion D is the answer.
Which words in the excerpt have positive connotations?
Answer:
cherished, enchanted
Explanation:
these are some words that have positive connotations.
Cherished and enchanted words in the excerpt have positive connotations.
What are positive connotations and negative connotations?A word's negative connotation is the unfavorable sentiment or emotion attached to it. The pleasant sentiment or emotion associated with a word is known as its positive connotation. When a word does not evoke either positive or negative emotions, it has a neutral connotation.
Positive and harmonious outcomes result from embracing someone or something, as opposed to negative outcomes from negative compliance, clinging, or even completion. Therefore, it is safe to say that the most positive connotation is that of an embrace.
A specific type of problem-reframing is called positive connotation. It is a constructive explanation of how a family system is currently functioning and aims to creatively get around resistance and disavow responsibility by approaching the current issue from a position of circular causality.
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In this excerpt from Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway identify the text that makes unconventional use of metaphors what an extraordinary
Answer: "before a battle begins, the horses paw the ground; toss their heads; the light shines on their flanks; their necks curve. So Peter Walsh and Clarissa, sitting side by side on the blue sofa, challenged each other."
Explanation:
Answer: "So before a battle begins, the horses paw the ground; toss their heads; the light shines on their flanks; their necks curve. So Peter Walsh and Clarissa, sitting side by side on the blue sofa, challenged each other."
Prompt:
Select the correct text in the passage.
In this excerpt from [censored]'s Mrs. Dalloway, identify the text that makes unconventional use of metaphors.
[Option #1:] What an extraordinary habit that was, Clarissa thought; always playing with a knife. Always making one feel, too, frivolous; empty-minded; a mere silly [censored], as he used. But I too, she thought, and, taking up her [censored], summoned, like a Queen whose guards have fallen asleep and left her unprotected (she had been quite taken aback by this visit—it had upset her) so that any one can stroll in and have a look at her where she lies with the brambles curving over her, summoned to her help the things she did; the things she liked; her husband; Elizabeth; her self, in short, which Peter hardly knew now, all to come about her and beat off the enemy.
"Well, and what’s happened to you?" she said. [Option #2:] So before a battle begins, the horses paw the ground; toss their heads; the light shines on their flanks; their necks curve. So Peter Walsh and Clarissa, sitting side by side on the blue sofa, challenged each other. [Option #3] His powers chafed and tossed in him. He assembled from different quarters all sorts of things; praise; his career at Oxford; his marriage, which she knew nothing whatever about; how he had loved; and altogether done his job.
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Anyone know the answer??
Answer:
I think it's C.
Explanation:
Question: When Alice uses "addressing," she means Answer: Talking to Question: When the Queen says "a-dressing," she means Answer: Getting dressed
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Am I addressing the White Queen?" "Well, yes, if you call that a-dressing," the Queen said. "It isn't MY notion of the thing, at all."
... "If your Majesty will only tell me the right way to begin, I'll do it as well as I can."
"But I don't want it done at all!" groaned the poor Queen. "I've been a-dressing myself for the last two hours."
It would have been all the better, as it seemed to Alice, if she had got some one else to dress her, she was so dreadfully untidy.
—Through the Looking Glass,
Lewis Carroll
When Alice uses "addressing," she means.
a. talking to
b. getting dressed
c. writing out envelopes
When the Queen says "a-dressing," she means
a. talking to
b. getting dressed
c. writing out envelopes
Answer:
a. talking to
b. getting dressed
Explanation:
The word "addressing" as used by Alice, means that she would like to know if she was speaking to the queen, that is, if she was referring, in her words, to the queen she wished to speak to at that moment. Carroll, uses that word to make a pun on the moment when the queen is trying to dress and look presentable, for this reason, the queen uses the word "a-dressing" where she shows that she is trying to dress appropriately.
What is correct about the spinner landing on a 1 or a 2
A. Certain
B. Unlikely
C. Impossible
D. Very likely
Someone please help, I need to know what order the words go. Look at the picture bellow
Answer:
1. banished
2. obey
3. grief
4. memory
5. punishment
6. forbidden
7. willful
8. recall
tomato is to garden as tree is to
Answer:
Soil/dirt
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PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
A.Switzer’s first participation in the Boston Marathon and her activism challenged people’s ideas about long-distance female runners.
B.After Switzer’s accomplishment in the first Boston Marathon, people stopped attempting to exclude female runners from marathons.
C. Men originally didn’t allow women to compete in long-distance marathons because they were afraid a woman would win.
D. While there were never any official rules that kept women from competing in marathons, people used fear and violence to dissuade them.
Answer:
Explanation:
Switzer’s first participation in the Boston Marathon and her activism challenged people’s ideas about long-distance female runners.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Simba found some fascinating objects on his camping trip. He picked up several eagle feathers and a rattlesnake skin near his tent.
a)Cause and Effect
b)Example
c)Sequence
Answer:
C
Explanation:
One thing comes after another
1) Which best describes the point of view of this argument?
Tindell believes that students should only read the
greatest plays by Shakespeare.
Tindell advocates for reading other great Elizabethan
playwrights besides Shakespeare.
Tindell believes that students should not read plays
by Shakespeare in the future anymore.
D)
Tindell thinks that reading some of Shakespeare's
bad plays may help students better appreciate his
greatest works.
Answer:
The correct option is option B where Tindell advocates for reading other great Elizabethan playwrights besides Shakespeare.
Explanation:
In order to fully understand the dynamics of Elizabethan era, it is neccessary to have a diverse opinion from different authors. This relates that the only exposure to Shakespeare is not enough for the students to fully understand the era as well as the literature of that time.
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Answer:
personification
Explanation:
its gives a human and inhuman aspect
Please write a claim arguing that the colonies should not engage in war. (Virginia Conversation)
Answer:
do it urself
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
C.athena stole poseidon's idea and he had to offer a less thoughtful gift
A.neptune curses athens in teh roman version
While it doesn’t look much different than the average vitamin capsule, the work it does inside the body is truly amazing. Once ingested these capsules send an internal body temperature reading to a portable device that is like a Palm Pilot. A coach or professional trainer monitors the device during practices or events held when temperatures and heat indexes are particularly high. What type of figurative language is used in the sentence Once ingested these capsules send an internal body temperature reading to a portable device that is like a Palm Pilot? A) dissonance B) irony C) paradox D) simile
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
anything that has the words "like" or "as" and is a comparison is a simile
Which writing approach would best address the purpose and audience of this
prompt?
Choose your favorite character from a book and present that character
to the other students in your English class in a way that makes them
want to read the book.
O A. Deliver a persuasive speech convincing your classmates that this
book is superior to other books.
B. Write an essay for your teacher that explains how special your
relationship with this character is.
C. Write a humorous monologue in the voice of your character that
shows your classmates how interesting he or she is.
D. Design a poster for your classmates that lists your chosen
character's positive and negative qualities.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Ppl tend to do things that are fun. So, maybe it can persuade the classmates
Answer:It’s C
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Reflect and expand on the following quote: “A single sunbeam is enough
to drive away many shadows.” – St. Francis of Assisi
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Answer:
"From the earth's Sun one single sunbeam is more than enough to drive away out of many more shadows "
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Now that you know what a character trait is Think of what it isn’t list as many non examples as you can
Answer and Explanation:
Character traits are characteristics of the personality of an individual that is maintained from childhood to adulthood, in most cases, or that can be developed throughout life, even in unconscious ways. This was explained by Freud, who believed that happy and even traumatic experiences that occurred in childhood could trigger traits in the individual that would be maintained until adulthood, even if the individual did not remember these experiences.
Examples of character traits are courage, patience, aggressiveness, honesty, among others.
Manias, preferences, personal tastes, ways of walking and speaking, being studious, among others, are not examples of character traits.