Answer:C
Explanation:
CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!
What can the reader mainly infer about Coleman from the following passage (paragraph 15)?
Coleman's funeral in Jacksonville on May 2, 1926, was attended by more than 5,000 mourners, many who were prominent members of black society. Three days later her body arrived in Orlando, Fla., where thousands more attended a funeral at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Her final journey took her back to Chicago, where more than 10,000 people filed past her coffin to pay final respects before her burial in the Lincoln Cemetery.
Answer choices for the above question
A. She lessened discrimination against African Americans.
B. She had always craved attention.
C. She was widely popular in America.
D. She was practically unknown in her homeland.
14 . You should go to the………………to buy some fish and vegetables
Answer:
you should go to the market to buy some fish and vegetables
synonym of the state of being banished
Help please
Answer:
expell, isolation, exile
Explanation:
My mom's a teacher
what is sinners in the hands of an angry god about
Answer:
Jonathan Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, preached on July 8, 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut, is an appeal to sinners to recognize that they will be judged by God and that this judgment will be more fearful and painful than they can comprehend.
Explanation:
answer the following questions in one or two questions:
which built the taj mahal in whose memory
Answer:
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in his wife memory
What are the 5 major changes made in The Crucible?
The Crucible is a book written by Arthur Miller in the 1950s and is about the Salem Witch Trials. Although there Proctors'y differences between The Crucible and the actual witch trials Miller had good reason for making the changes for the book.
Some of the things Miller changed to get the reader to side with the people on trial. Abigail Williams and John Proctors ages were changed. Abigail WiJohns'ss age 17 even though the real girl was only 11, but he never mentioned that John Proctor was 60( Burns 2) He changed theJohns's so people would not think Proctor was so bad even though he did have an affair. Elizabeth was 41 and was not Johns first wife. Elizabeth, 41, was his third wife.( 2) Living with them was their daughter aged 15, their son who was 17, and Johns 33-year-old son from his first marriage.( 2) These facts were left out to let the reader think John Proctor was a generally good person who had made a mistake. He again did not want Proctor to look bad because he was looked at as the good guy, or underdog, of the book.
Miller changed some things so it looked more absurd and incredible that these people were being convicted of witchcraft. He wanted the book to show that the whole town had gone crazy. There was not a wild dance in the woods like the book portrays. There never was any wild dancing rite in the woods led by Tituba( 2) He put this into the book to make it look like the peSouthwho caused the trials and made the accusations were the ones practicing witchcraft. Tituba was not from Barbados and Miller probably made her from there so it would seem more likely that she practices voodoo. she was Amerindian, probably Suoth American Arawak (1). The first girls to be afflicted by witchcraft were not Ruth Putnam and Betty Parris.
Type the correct answer in each box. Enter the expressions in the simplest form.
A polygon is translated 3 units to the right and 4 units down, then it’s reflected across the x-axis, and then it’s dilated by a factor of 4 with the origin as the center of dilation. Create a function modeling the transformation.
f(x, y) = ( ---- , ----- )
Answer:
f(x,y) = (4x+12,-4y+16)
Can you elaborate on why human-shark conflicts are on the rise? In a short paragraph
Answer:
Sharks have been angry at humans due to the oceans pollution so the sharks have declared war on us and we are all going to die!!!!
Also beacause humans look like seals when surfing and surfing is really popular right now.
Explanation:
Based on context clues in the passage, what is the most likely meaning of laconic? Select two options.
Answer:
I'm not sure what the options are but laconic means using very few words. perhaps the 2 answers could be "brief" and "short"
Explanation:
hope this helps a bit. good luck.
NO LINKS plisssss plissss helpppo meee
Answer:
Rita: Is that a new lamp?
Ted: Yes it is, it's from Turkey
Rita:The colors are beautiful
Ted: Thanks i got it at an old market in Cappadocia near our hotel.
Rita: Were there many things that were interesting to buy?
Ted: Yes. These colorful bowls are from the market too.
Rita: the colors are unusual, I like them a lot.
Ted: Here, this one is for you.
Explanation:
hope this helps
Which statement is true about Niagara Falls?
The falls are no longer used to generate electricity.
It is the tallest waterfall on Earth.
More water rushes over Niagara Falls than any other waterfall in the world.
Because of erosion, Niagara Falls will be gone in about 500 years.
help.
More water rushes over Niagara Falls than any other waterfall in the world. True
Answer:
more water rushes over Niagara falls than any other waterfall in the world
Which line tells why the ledge does of Nessie had lasted so long?
Part A: What do you notice about the other character's perspective of rikki?
Rikki Tikki Tavi is told in third person. A narrator is telling the reader what is happening in the story.
NEED HELP PLZZZZ
What historical group do the Pilgrim feel that they can relate too, in leaving England for the New world, are similar to?
A. Israelites
B. Egyptians
C. Iroquois Nation
D. Maccabees
Answer:
C. is correct option......
...... is it helpful??
My mom refused the salesman's offer ______, she changed her mind and went back to him the following day.
A. However
B. While
C. Even though
D. On the other hand
ANSWER:
A.However
Answer: A
Explanation: Why? because if you fit every last one in there you will find your answer. It's called using your head lol
What is media bias?
A. Interacting with only one form of media and disregarding all
others
B. Choosing a type of media because you like it the best
C. The way information is presented in order to influence the reader
by the media industry
D. Deciding not to trust a media form because you don't like what it
has to say
Answer:
C. The way information is presented in order to influence the reader
by the media industry
His father_________ vegetables and _________ cattle
A. grows- raises B. grows- grows C. raises- grow D. raises-raises
What was the pilgrims attitude towards the Native Americans?
Answer:
cool beans
Explanation:
Write a short response about how this text is a good example of a short story
Answer:
This text is an excellent example of a short story because it contains the necessary elements for a short story to be effective. A short story about your life experiences can teach a valuable lesson.
Explanation:
Question 4 (1 point)
Ariel's computer teacher calls on her during class. He asks her for an example where
a bulleted list would be a better choice than an ordered list. Which is Ariel's best
response?
A list of the top ranked web sites based on daily visitors
A list of the items you need to purchase at the grocery store
A list of steps you need to perform to knit a scarf
(A list of the fasted mile running times and athletes who ran them
Explanation:
a list of items you need to purchase at a grocery store
Cholera bacteria causes sever diarrhoea. These bacteria spread rapidly when sewage is not piped away. Why is this?
Answer:
Cholera bacteria causes sever diarrhoea. These bacteria spread rapidly when sewage is not piped away. Why is this?
Answer:
Cholera bacteria causes sever diarrhoea. These bacteria spread rapidly when sewage is not piped away. Why is this?
I don't know which one to trust and which one to not trust . does anyone know which one is reliable and which one is not? Any explanantions?
Answer:
1. Smithsonian Museum
2. American Memory from Library of Congress
3. NASA
4. NOAA
5. Zion National Park Site
6. Official Site
7. Museum of Colorado Western History Collection
8. Metropolitian(?) Museum of Art
Explanation:
All of these are official. The others are fan sites, random websites, or something that just isn't true. Hope this helps!
Define eminent and use it in a sentence
Answer:
of imposing height; especially standing out above others. 1. He is eminent both as a sculptor and as a portrait painter. 2.
Explanation:
Hi there! Be sure to put this into your own words or use a different sentence, as your education system may be able to tell you copied from Brainly.
Let's define eminent first. This could mean someone who has a fair amount of fame or popularity(Like a celebrity!) along with being respected.
"The eminent figure walked through the hallway of the establishment, going to order a sweet, savory coffee from the cafe."
Establishment just means business
Savory is something that is pleasant to eat.
Don't use this exact sentence, but I hope this helped!
Have a great day, and good luck!
is anyone blink or army
Answer:
oh u again I told u I m a blink fan ig u r also cause u have Lisa pfp
How does the old negative superstition hold true for the narrator of the
story? Explain in four to five sentences and use at least one detail from the story to
support your ideas Have a topic and concluding sentence.
Story- The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe
((I’ll give brainliest to the quickest response plzzz help))
Answer:
Plot Summary
The nameless protagonist/narrator begins his story by letting the readers know that he was once a nice, average man. He had a pleasant home, was married to a pleasant wife, and had an abiding love for animals. All that was to change, however, when he fell under the influence of demon alcohol. The first symptom of his descent into addiction and eventual madness manifests with his escalating maltreatment of the family pets. The only creature to escape the man's initial wrath is a beloved black cat named Pluto, but one night after a serious bout of heavy drinking, Pluto angers him for some minor infraction, and in a drunken fury, the man seizes the cat, which promptly bites him. The narrator retaliates by cutting out one of the Pluto's eyes.
While the cat's wound eventually heals, the relationship between the man and his pet has been destroyed. Eventually, the narrator, filled with self-loathing, comes to detest the cat as a symbol of his own weakness, and in a moment of further insanity, hangs the poor creature by the neck from a tree beside the house where it's left to perish. Shortly thereafter, the house burns down. While the narrator, his wife, and a servant escape, the only thing left standing is a single blackened interior wall—on which, to his horror, the man sees the image of a cat hanging by a noose around its neck. Thinking to assuage his guilt, the protagonist begins searching out a second black cat to replace Pluto. One night, in a tavern, he eventually finds just such a cat, which accompanies him to the house he now shares with his wife, albeit under greatly reduced circumstances.
Soon enough, the madness—abetted by gin—returns. The narrator begins not only to detest the new cat—which is always underfoot—but to fear it. What remains of his reason keeps him from harming the animal, until the day the man's wife asks him to accompany her on an errand to the cellar. The cat runs ahead, nearly tripping his master on the stairs. The man becomes enraged. He picks up an ax, meaning to murder the animal, but when his wife grabs the handle to stop him, he pivots, killing her with a blow to the head.
Rather than break down with remorse, the man hastily hides his wife's body by walling it up with bricks behind a false facade in the cellar. The cat that's been tormenting him seems to have disappeared. Relieved, he begins to think he's gotten away with his crime and all will finally be well–until the police eventually show up to search the house. They find nothing but as they're headed up the cellar stairs preparing to leave, the narrator stops them, and with false bravado, he boasts how well the house is built, tapping on the wall that's hiding the body of his dead wife. From within comes a sound of unmistakable anguish. Upon hearing the cries, the authorities demolish the false wall, only to find the wife's corpse, and on top of it, the missing cat. "I had walled the monster up within the tomb!" he wails—not realizing that in fact, he and not the cat, is the actual villain of the story.
Explanation:
give me formal definition of:Quarantine,Cough,Facemask,Alcohol,Lockdown.
Why did Napoleon pronounce a death sentence upon Mr. Frederick?
He purchased timber from Animal Farm with counterfeit money.
He came onto Animal Farm and killed dozens of hens.
He threatened to kill Napoleon as soon as he had the chance.
None of the above
Answer:
After finding out that Frederick's bank notes were counterfeit, Napoleon became enraged and decreed a death sentence upon him.
1) Which BEST expresses an unfolding conflict from this essay?
A) The author explores the growing tensions within the feminist-abolitionist
community.
B) The author establishes a distinction between pre-war suffragists and post-war
suffragists.
C) The author illustrates the emerging conflict between Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
Susan B. Anthony.
D) The author reveals examples of dissension about constitutional issues among
leaders in Congress during 1869.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
hope this was helpful!
I’ll give brainliest
Answer: answer is c
Explanation:
Which statement best represents the central idea of the poem "Lone Dog"?
Answer:
the options seem to be missing, but my best guess is;
The central idea of the poem would be freedom.
Explanation:
the speaker discusses the hardships of being a wild dog/stray and expresses their enjoyment in the struggle. despite the difficulties, they much prefer the life of being a rough and tumble stray than the cushy life of a dog next to a master