Answer:
I would pick either 1 or 4. You could pick one of those if you would like
11) How are the details in this passage organized? A) alphabetical order B) problem and solution order of importance D Logical order
Answer:D
Explanation:
Choose only 1 of the following prompts:
Prompt 1: Tell me what last week was like for you.
Prompt 2: Tell me about your best birthday.
Prompt 3: Tell me about your favorite year of life so far.
Choose one and write a min 7 sentence paragraph
Answer:
Last week was full of several different emotions for me. As I'm getting older I'm starting to realize how close life really is and it can be so overwhelming for me. It fills me with anxiety and fear, but at the same time, it fills me with hope. I could be anything I want to be and not everyone gets that opportunity. I have so many things I want to be and so many things to choose from. I also got to appreciate the company of my beautiful family. They stick with me through everything I need them for.
Please help me I’ll give 20 points
What is the counterclaim in this passage?
The city should not build a new bridge across the river. Bridges are
expensive and the city already has several bridges across the river. Of
course, building a new bridge would create a lot of new jobs. But
unemployment is at an all-time low.
A. Building a new bridge would create a lot of new jobs.
B. The city already has several bridges across the river.
C. Unemployment is at an all-time low.
D. The city should not build a new bridge across the river.
Answer:
A. Because Building a new bridge woud create a lot of new jobs.
Answer:
C. unemployment is at an all time low
Explanation:
the passage is claiming a bridge is not needed but at the end provides a positive to building another bridge. this positive is the counter claim to say what would come out of building another bridge
I need help on this please
Answer:
the 2nd one i did this iready before
choosing the correct pronoun. in each sentence below, underline the correct form of the pronoun.
Answer:
1) me
2) her
3) us
4) him
5) us
6) us
7) us
8) him
9) him
10) us
11) her
12) us
13) him
14) me
15) us
16) her
17) her
18) me
19) us
20) him
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Answer:
1) me
2) her
3) us
4) him
5) us
6) us
7) us
8) him
9) him
10) us
11) her
12) us
13) him
14) me
15) us
16) her
17) her
18) me
19) us
20) him
Explanation:
This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A
What does the author think of microloans?
A.
They help people, but not communities.
B.
They can change people’s lives for the better.
C.
They need to be fixed in order to work correctly.
D.
They should be paid back quickly to make a difference.
Part B
Which sentence from the article best shows what the author thinks?
A.
“A microloan is a loan of a small amount of money to a person or group.”
B.
“Microloans are made to people in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America.”
C.
“Groups involved in microloans find that what is good for one person is also good for those around that person.”
D.
“The people who receive microloans are often very poor.”
Answer: a and c
Explanation:
not 100% sure
Answer:
B. and C.
Explanation:
They can change people’s lives for the better. and “Groups involved in microloans find that what is good for one person is also good for those around that person.”
Read this summary of a myth
An evil warrior wants to take over a village, and he has a
plan to make the villagers abandon their homes so that
his alty can take it without a struggle. He passes
through the village disguised as a wealthy traveler, and
he tells the villagers that he has found gold in the
mountains a few miles away. He persuades them all to
go to the mountains to look for gold. When all the
villagers leave the evil warrior brings his army to the
village and they occupy all the homes -except for one.
One girl suspects that the wealthy traveler is lying to the
villagers. She decides not to leave her home to look for
gold, because she does not believe there is any gold,
and even if there is, protecting her home is more
important to her. She also convinces her mother and
brother to stay with her. When the invaders come to take
over the village, the girl, who has beyond-human
Based on the details in the summary, what does the hero of the myth suggest about the culture in which it was Created?
The culture values moving from place to place.
The culture values not following the crowd.
The culture values money more than anything else.
The culture values taking land from other people.
I think it’s c please help
Answer:
B) The culture values not following the crowd.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ASAP!! What does the term in bold mean in this sentence? Demographics help explain the latest kowtowing to teen tastes -- the teen population has grown twice as fast the overall population in the last decade.
A. bowing deeply
B. showing excessive respect
C. pulling heavily
D. changing rapidly
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They're also easier to reach than ever via the Internet, the biggest marketing boon since the bulk-mail rate. This surge in "teen power" won't last forever.
Answer:
B. showing excessive respect
Explanation:
Tell the other person that you are tired of having to redo the work
A. Social submissive
B. Aggressive
C. Involver
D. Quiet submissive
I found Ashok sad. When I (i) ................... standing with scooty, he (ii) . . .. . .. . . .. ..he was planning to learn scooty. I was surprised and made enquiry how he could learn driving that way. Immediately he silenced me by saying that (iii) ............ the first step of learning. He further added that in fact driving needs planning and practice.
(i) (a) said to him about why (b) asked him why he was
(c) explained why he was (d) told him about why
(ii) (a) questioned that (b) refused that (c) suggested that (d) replied that
(iii) (a) this was (b) this is (c) it has been (d) this may be
Answer:
I found Ashok sad. When I (b) asked him why he was standing with scooty, he (d) replied that he was planning to learn scooty. I was surprised and made enquiry how he could learn driving that way. Immediately he silenced me by saying that (a) this was the first step of learning. He further added that in fact driving needs planning and practice.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the speeches are written in the reported speech. In other words, they are written in indirect speech, which means the words or speeches of the person(s) involved are given in an indirect way. So, this means they will be changed to the corresponding verb forms depending on how the sentences are presented.
So, for changing a direct to indirect speech, the verb changes depending on how they are used. So, for simple present, the reported speech will use simple past and so on.
Thus, the final sentence will become-
I found Ashok sad. When I asked him why he was standing with scooty, he replied that he was planning to learn scooty. I was surprised and made enquiry how he could learn driving that way. Immediately he silenced me by saying that this was the first step of learning. He further added that in fact driving needs planning and practice.
She is thinking of ....... in a foreign country
1- studied
2- studying
3- studies
4- study
Answer:
2- studying
Explanation:
She is thinking of studying in a foreign country
Nonfiction is any text that is based in fact. Biographies, textbooks and cookbooks are all nonfiction. Informational text is a type of nonfiction. Informational text teaches a reader about the natural world or society. It informs, or gives knowledge, about a certain topic. It often contains text features like a table of contents, an index and diagrams. Articles, some essays and textbooks can be considered informational Text. Based on the passage, an informational text might tell a made-up story about the ocean. B contain funny, made-up characters. с contain facts about oceans. D not contain any facts.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Nonfiction has facts only
Write a synopsis of what would be considered a dystopian society for YOU.
Answer:
Explanation:
No food, lack of space, overcrowding, food rations for everyone, building burned down, lack of resources, strong government reach, very strict and unjust laws.
please help If the word with an apostrophe is used to show possession write a P . If the word with an apostrophe is used as of a contraction use C
1. My brothers' favorite activity is wrestling each other on the ground
2.Where'd you put the salt an pepper shakers
3.Wouldn"t you like to know what you're getting for your birthday
4.The bus's passengers were getting tired of sitting in traffic
5.Why'd you purposely forget to give your brother his birthday present
Answer:
1. My brothers' favorite activity is wrestling each other on the ground= P.
2.Where'd you put the salt an pepper shakers= C.
3.Wouldn"t you like to know what you're getting for your birthday= C.
4.The bus's passengers were getting tired of sitting in traffic= P.
5.Why'd you purposely forget to give your brother his birthday present.= C.
Explanation:
The use of the apostrophe sign (') to show possession is to show the possessive form of a noun or pronoun. On the other hand, the same sign can be used to contract or shorten a certain word.
In the given sentences, sentence 1 and 4 uses the apostrophe sign to show possession while sentences 2, 3, and 5 used it as a contraction.
Sentences 1 and 4 used the apostrophe in the words "brothers'" and "bus's" to show the possessive nature of the 'favorite activity of the brothers' and 'the passengers of the bus'.
In sentences 2, 3, and 5, the contractions are used in the words "where'd (where did), wouldn't (would not), and why'd (why did)" to shorten the question words.
Please please help me please
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Shaw's father wanted no monuments except the ditch where his son's body was thrown . what does the word ditch mean in this context?1 a long narrow trench dug in the ground. 2a grave. 3 the act of getting away from someone.4
the act of getting rid of something. Will give branliest to correct answer
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Answer:
Itś 1
Explanation:
Important quotes from the book "A Night Divided" with the page number
Answer:
"Courage isn't knowing you can do something; it's only being willing to try .
“Wherever they burn books they will also, in the end, burn human beings.
“Truly, it is in the darkness that one finds the light”
The conceited actress wanted to talk only about herself. She knew she was more interesting than
everyone else. She didn’t want to waste time hearing other people talk about their boring lives.
What does conceited mean in the passage above?
A. talented
B. friendly
C. vain
D. shy
You look at the blueprints laid before you. You have no idea how to read them. "Why did I lie to get this job?" you wonder to yourself. The men in the room are watching you. The man in the suit who hired you asks, "Well, what do you think about these plans? Should we go for it?" You pick up the blueprints and pretend to study them carefully. "Um, well, have we done any fault testing?" you ask. The man in the suit squints at you and says, "Fault testing? What's fault testing?" To buy yourself time in a really smooth way you say, "Uhh..." What is the point of view?
first person
second-person
third person
third-person limited
third-person omniscient
Think of a time when you demonstrated a fixed mindset. What could you have done differently in that situation to demonstrate a growth mindset? How would this have affected you differently in the situation?
Answer:
The fixed mindset is the most common and the most harmful, so it's worth understanding and considering how it's affecting you. For example: In a fixed mindset, you believe “She's a natural born singer” or “I'm just no good at dancing.” In a growth mindset, you believe “Anyone can be good at anything.
Explanation:
How to answer, Develop complete and chorent paragraph by unified enough relevant support and a concluding statement
Answer:
1.Write out two topic sentences and clearly explain the controlling idea of each
Explanation:
Write down about the following characters. (one paragraph each) White Dolphin
Kara
Kara's father
Felix
Aunt Bev
Answer:
Explanation:
Kara lives with her father Jim in a fishing village in Cornwall. Her mother, a marine
biologist, disappeared a year ago on a dolphin-saving expedition to the Solomon Islands
but Kara believes that she will return. This faith is strengthened by a rare sighting of a
white dolphin calf, which she sees as a sign that her mum is still out there.
Kara and Jim have been taken in by Kara’s aunt and uncle but money is tight so Jim is
forced to put the family boat, named Moana, up for sale. Kara is very unhappy about this,
as Moana is one of her last links to her missing mother.
Kara breaks the nose of the school bully, Jake, whose father, Dougie, owns the fishing
trawlers that employ her uncle. Kara’s mother had successfully campaigned for a ten-year
dredging ban to conserve the local coral reef, which is about to expire. Dougie blames
Kara’s mother for the loss of his elder son, who drowned whilst fishing beyond the ban
limit. Jake vows that his family will destroy Kara and her father, and soon afterwards Jim’s
lobster pots are sabotaged.
Kara meets a new boy at school, Felix, who has Cerebral Palsy. They do not hit it off and
when Felix’s father offers to buy Jim’s boat, Kara is determined to put him off sailing so
that she can keep Moana. Much to her surprise, Felix takes to sailing easily, finding that
his mobility difficulties are lessened at sea. Kara is relieved, however, when his father
decides not to buy Moana, opting instead for a more manageable dinghy that Felix can
sail singlehanded.
Kara finds the white dolphin calf trapped in a fishing net, beached and in distress. With
help from Felix, his father, and the marine rescue team, the calf is cared for in a tidal pool,
but becomes separated from the mother dolphin, meaning that it might have to be put
down as it cannot be returned to the wild alone. In a daring night dive, Kara finds the
mother dolphin and leads it to the tidal pool.
Meanwhile Kara is unable to find the password for her mother’s dolphin-shaped memory
stick, which she believes holds a crucial message.
Felix mobilizes support for a local fishermen’s boycott of dredging, using the plight of the
white dolphin to attract media attention. At a public debate, Dougie has almost swayed
the crowd against the conservationists when Felix, who has found the password for the
memory stick, delivers the campaigners’ master stroke: Kara’s mother’s final
documentary about the long-term ill effects of sea dredging.
Soon afterwards, the dolphin calf is returned to the sea with its mother and Felix shows
Kara a photograph of her mother before her last dive. It is now almost certain that she
died in a diving accident that was covered up.
Public opinion has turned against Dougie, but he persists in dredging the bay
regardless and sacks Kara’s uncle for refusing to join him. Kara discovers that
Dougie has bought Moana for Jake to sail in the local regatta, and that the white
dolphin’s mother has been drowned in one of Dougie’s nets.
The regatta is cancelled due to a predicted storm, but Jake and his friend Ethan
insist on taking Moana out to sea. Felix and Kara follow in the dinghy and save
Jake and Ethan when they run into trouble. Grateful not to lose his surviving son,
Dougie promises to stop dredging and to research dolphin-friendly fishing.
4
Themes for exploring White Dolph
Kara Wood : Kara is the main character of the Novel. She suffers from dyslexia and is bullied for it in school. She lost her mother a year ago but still hopes she will come back soon. Like her mother, she is a nature lover and is worried about the end of the dredging ban.
Felix : Felix comes from London and is suffering from cerebral palsy. Like Kara, he is also bullied in School. Despite his disability, he is intelligent and helps Kara in the extension of the dredging ban.
Kara's dad (Jim): Kara's father Jim is also suffering from dyslexia and because of this, he is unable to find any good job. He and Kara live with his sister Bev as he is unable to afford a house.
Aunt Bev/Uncle Tom : Aunt Bev and Uncle Tom live in a caravan. Aunt Bev is expecting a baby and is always concerned about the future.
What is a common reason for writing a biblical allegory?
to express moral beliefs
to comment on contemporary society
to hold a mirror up to how people live now
to provide a safe way to express dissent
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
trust me
A common reason for writing a biblical allegory is to express moral beliefs. hence, Option A is correct.
What is biblical allegory?A story or circumstance in the Bible that is symbolic and intended to convey a lesson is known as an allegory.
Allegorical interpretation of the Bible is an approach to understanding it that presumes the Bible has multiple levels of meaning and tends to emphasize the spiritual sense over the literal sense, which includes the allegorical sense, the moral sense, and the anagogical sense.
The Bible is filled with allegories. These are brief parables designed to teach a significant lesson. Thus, the people and circumstances in the stories serve as a metaphor for universal ideas like temptation, liberation, and spirituality.
hence, A common reason for writing a biblical allegory is to express moral beliefs. Option A is correct.
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I need help please not round answers. I will give you brainlist but I need to get it correct!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
the last one, d
Explanation:
a hierarchy is a system where someone is ranked over someone else
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HELPP BRAINLIEST AND 12 POINTS Does the author provide sufficient evidence that people lie with surprising frequency?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
No, because the people didn’t actually lie very much in their conversations.
(Choice B)
B
Yes, because people lied more than they told the truth in the conversations.
(Choice C)
C
No, because the experiment relied on self-reporting of lies and the expectation of lie frequency is subjective.
(Choice D)
D
Yes, because the conversations were recorded and people reported how often they lied.
Answer:
Choice C.
Explanation:
It is really hard to tell if people lie or not, unless you have a lie detector with you. If the people tell lies, the author tell lies too sometimes.
Answer:
C
No, because the experiment relied on self-reporting of lies and the expectation of lie frequency is subjective.
Explanation:
The people being experimented on could've lied about how many times they lied in the conversation. Their data is based on whether the tested people actually told the truth.
What is the counterclaim in the passage?
I think lions are the most dangerous animals in Africa. They are large,
fast, and ferocious, and they hunt in groups. They are also extremely
difficult to see in tall grass. However, hippopotamuses actually kill
more people in Africa every year.
A. I think lions are the most dangerous animals in Africa.
B. However, hippopotamuses actually kill more people in Africa every
year.
C. They are large, fast, and ferocious, and they hunt in groups.
D. They are also extremely difficult to see in tall grass.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
B) However, hippopotamuses actually kill more people in Africa every year.
Explanation:
Why is henry unsure about renting roller skates?
A. He is afraid to embrarass himself
B. He does not know the attendant
C. He cannot recall what size he needs
D. He only brought money for the arcade
Answer:
A, He is afraid to embarrass himself
Explanation: I just got this right on I ready
Answer:
He is afraid to embarrass himself.
Explanation:
I got it right. (i-Ready)
He was a terrible stkater.
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Reread this part of the story. Which detail shows that Habib was
unsure about letting the bear help him?
"This bear is trouble," Habib thought. But not
liking to find fault, he pushed aside his good
sense. "Any help is better than no help," he told
himself.
Habib and the bear ate the bruised
figs for lunch.
Habib and the bear ate the bruised figs for
lunch. Habib thought, "I'll take a short rest. Then
we'll make a fresh start."
"Here's a task you can do," he said.
"While I nap, wave this branch to
keep away the flies."
He cut a leafy branch and handed it to the bear.
"Here's a task you can do," he said. "While
nap, wave this branch to keep away the flies."
"This bear is trouble," Habib
thought. But not liking to find fault,
he pushed aside his good sense.
He cut a leafy branch and handed it
to the bear.
Answer:
Third option.
"This bear is trouble," Habib
thought. But not liking to find fault,
he pushed aside his good sense.
Explanation:
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What is the theme of Mask by Shel Silverstein
Answer:
Explanation:
The theme is that the Story reveals the truth about people pursuing satisfying relationships yet constantly hiding who they really are to avoid judgment.
When individuals “mask” themselves, they miss out on discovering relationships based on the truth.