Answer:
It must’ve been hard always being the smartest person in the room.”
You were just called smart, which should be a compliment, but they also implied an insult to your family.
How would you respond?
If you aren’t quite sure, then that’s okay — in fact, that’s kind of the point. Statements like this might be an attempt to throw you off-balance and test whether you’ll stand up for yourself or try to get back in the psychopath’s favor.
After reading the statement and analyzing it, we can answer the questions in the following manner:
The statement is an insult disguised as a compliment. At the same time that the speaker is telling you that you are smart, they are also offending the others. In other words, they are calling the other people unintelligent.One way to respond to the statement is by not acknowledging anything. Do not take the compliment and say thank you. Do not accept that the others were unintelligent. You can say, "Well, that was not the case. I was surrounded by smart people, and I am very proud of that."Insults disguised as compliments:It is common for narcissists to use the kind of statement we are analyzing here. Narcissists try to keep others guessing what they truly mean, what they really think. So they often mix compliments and insults in the same statement.Psychologists often say you cannot win a fight against a narcissist. It is better to just avoid contact with them, if it is possible. In case the narcissist is someone who lives or works with you, that makes it harder to avoid them.In case it cannot be avoided and you must talk to a narcissist, try not to be swayed by their words. Keep in mind that they do not really like you. When they compliment you by insulting others, it is not really a compliment.You can respond by politely but firmly rejecting the compliment as well as the insult. Make it clear that everyone, you and the others, are perfectly intelligent people.Learn more about narcissists here:
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Select the correct answer.
What is a central idea of the passage?
OA.
The narwhal has a single tooth, outside of its mouth, unlike other marine mammals, who have many teeth.
OB.
Whales are difficult to study because they are found in waters that are difficult to reach and covered in ice.
Oc.
The narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known.
OD.
Whales, such as the narwhal, that inhabit Arctic waters feed mainly during the spring and summer months.
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The central idea is that a narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known.
What is the central idea?It is the main subject to be addressed in the text.It is the subject that directs all the information in the text.The central idea is important because it establishes all the points, evidence, and facts the text will present. This idea is the central subject of the text and is the element that will guide the entire narrative.
This question is related to the short story "The Unicorn of the Sea."
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Answer: C
The narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known.
Explanation:
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Help pls it’s really hard I can’t figure it out!!
Answer:
1. outcome: the mouse freed the lion
2. setting: the animals are in a great forest
3. climax: the lion is trapped in a net
4. action: the lion let the mouse go
5. problem: the mouse is caught
14. The people in the town ________ on Saturday. *
A. not work
B. don’t work
C. aren’t work
D. doesn’t work
15. He _________ his best. *
A. try
B. trys
C. tries
D. trying
16. She often _______ her baby. *
A. kiss
B. to kiss
C. kisses
D. do kisses
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Answer: 1. James enrolled in the university of Dhaka
2. Rina was chopping the vegetables while mum was cooking the chicken.
3. The child was awoke an hour ago.
Explanation: I did not searched my own thinking.
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Which option best described the role of the metaphor in the passage
Answer:
C is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
C. To convey a sense of what Rita is feeling
Explanation:
steps to increase tourisim in pakistan
Explanation:
Education
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Keeping the tourist site hygienic
Employing skilled personnels, etc.
What literacy device is being used here: “none of this feels real; it’s like she’s having a dream. A bad dream.”
Answer:
Oxymoron
Explanation:
The phrase contains contradictory words
Select the word that means very powerful or strong.
In about 1816, a young man named Shaka became the new ruler of the Zulu people, then a small
tribe in the eastern part of South Africa. He soon began training his army in new methods of fighting,
as well as in the use of a new type of spear that he had invented. A formidable warrior, Shaka
successfully built and led large forces to slaughter his enemies. He ultimately built a Zulu nation of
about 250,000 people, decimating many rival groups in the process. Though his reign lasted only ten
years, he caused the deaths of more than two million people and impacted the subsequent history of
South Africa
Answer: formidable
Explanation: I took this assignment
searching
for identify in image culture
Answer:
Explanation:
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1. The workers _________ very tired in hot weather. *
A. feel
B. feels
C. does feel
D. doesn’t feel
2. My mother ____________ much free time. *
A. do not have
B. hasn’t
C. doesn’t has
D. does not have
3. He often ___________ swimming on Sunday. *
A. go
B. goes
C. has gone
D. is going
Answer:
1.a feel
2.d does not have or doesn't have
3.c goes
Explanation:
Answer:
1. A
2. D
3. B
Explanation:
1. The workers feel very tired in hot weather.
2. My mother does not have much free time.
3. He often goes swimming on Sunday.
What is the tone in Sorry, Right Number?
Answer:
When saying sorry, there is a sad tone to it.
Explanation:
In this case, saying “Sorry, Right Number” gives off an apologetic feeling. If you are sorry about something, that means you feel regret or pity or sympathy.
In this case also, saying “Sorry, Right Number” means that you are possibly showing regret at the most.
However, if we are talking about the actual film “Sorry, Right Number” (which I didn’t here about until just earlier today) then there is a different case. It is possible the tone of this film is possible horror or suspenseful tone.
Hope this helped and if it didn’t I am very sorry :/
QUESTION:
what are modern masculine/feminine traits? Provide 4 examples for each.
For example, some people may say masculine traits are independent, assertive, etc.
Examples of stereotypical masculine attributes include independence, aggression, strength, and competitiveness. Stereotypical feminine attributes include nurturing, caring, passivity, and subordination.
Ano ang tagalog ng IDont care?
Answer:
Explanation:
How does our community help shape our identity?
Explanation:
community with shared intrested , value though and attitude encourage us to live better. strive from more and focus on the result we are looking for, creating a sense for belonging , acceptance , understanding and inspiration.
How is the setting in "The Rainy Day" different from the setting in "Mending Wall"? The setting in "The Rainy Day" is during the coldest days of the spring, while "The Mending Wall" is set during the warmer days of the spring. "The Rainy Day" takes place when the weather makes it unpleasant to be outside. "Mending Wall" takes place when it is pleasant enough to be outside. "The Rainy Day" takes place in the early hours of morning. "Mending Wall" takes place in the late hours at night. The setting in "The Rainy Day" is inside a building. The setting in "Mending Wall" is outside.
Explanation:
The Rainy Day" takes place when the weather makes it unpleasant to be outside while the "Mending Wall" takes place when it is pleasant enough to be outside.
Answer:In "The Rainy Day," the setting is dreary, while "Mending Wall," the setting is neutral. for k12
Explanation:
03.01 Sentence Structures #1
You will identify each of the following sentence structures that you have learned:
Simple sentence
Compound sentence with a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)
Compound sentence with a semicolon
Complex sentence (both types)
PART 1: Fill in the bow below each sentence with the correct sentence type/structure.
If it is a compound sentence, underline the coordinating conjunction/ FANBOYS (if it has one).
If it is a complex sentence, underline the subordinating conjunction/ AWHITEBUS.
1) She has a blue backpack.
2) We went to the park, and we had hot dogs on the grill.
3) The children finished their work, so they played on the computer.
4) I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak German.
5) Erica likes to read her book in the morning.
6) I like to read romance novels; my sister likes to read mystery novels.
7) Because my coffee was cold, I heated it in the microwave.
8) She is reading her book because she is done with her homework.
9) The teacher gave back the students homework after she noticed it was full of errors.
10) My friend enjoyed the movie, but I did not.
11) I have a pet dog; his name is Spot.
12) I have a pet dog whose name is Spot.
Answer:
56
Explanation:
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write a poem like just 1 or 2 stanzas
Answer:
Homework! Oh Homework
I hate you! You stink!
I wish I could wash you away
Your giving me fits.
Homework Oh Homework!
Your last on my list,
I simply can't see
why you exist.
Explanation:
The War of the Worlds
by H. G. Wells [1898]
But who shall dwell in these worlds if they be
inhabited?…Are we or they Lords of the
World?…And how are all things made for man?—
KEPLER (quoted in The Anatomy of Melancholy)
BOOK ONE: THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS
CHAPTER ONE: THE EVE OF THE WAR, excerpt
No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as impossible or improbable. It is curious to recall some of the mental habits of those departed days. At most terrestrial men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise. Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. And early in the twentieth century came the great disillusionment.
Yet so vain is man, and so blinded by his vanity, that no writer, up to the very end of the nineteenth century, expressed any idea that intelligent life might have developed there far, or indeed at all, beyond its earthly level. Nor was it generally understood that since Mars is older than our earth, with scarcely a quarter of the superficial area and remoter from the sun, it necessarily follows that it is not only more distant from time's beginning but nearer its end.
The secular cooling that must someday overtake our planet has already gone far indeed with our neighbour. Its physical condition is still largely a mystery, but we know now that even in its equatorial region the midday temperature barely approaches that of our coldest winter. Its air is much more attenuated than ours, its oceans have shrunk until they cover but a third of its surface, and as its slow seasons change huge snowcaps gather and melt about either pole and periodically inundate its temperate zones. That last stage of exhaustion, which to us is still incredibly remote, has become a present-day problem for the inhabitants of Mars. The immediate pressure of necessity has brightened their intellects, enlarged their powers, and hardened their hearts. And looking across space with instruments, and intelligences such as we have scarcely dreamed of, they see, at its nearest distance only 35,000,000 of miles sunward of them, a morning star of hope, our own warmer planet, green with vegetation and grey with water, with a cloudy atmosphere eloquent of fertility, with glimpses through its drifting cloud wisps of broad stretches of populous country and narrow, navy-crowded seas.
And we men, the creatures who inhabit this earth, must be to them at least as alien and lowly as are the monkeys and lemurs to us. The intellectual side of man already admits that life is an incessant struggle for existence, and it would seem that this too is the belief of the minds upon Mars. Their world is far gone in its cooling and this world is still crowded with life, but crowded only with what they regard as inferior animals. To carry warfare sunward is, indeed, their only escape from the destruction that, generation after generation, creeps upon them.
What does this line tell you about men in the last years of the nineteenth century?
With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. (4 points)
They lacked direction.
They felt bored.
They did important work.
They felt superior to anything else.
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Answer:
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.B
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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What do the modals in the sentences below express? Choose from possibility,
ability, permission, or suggestion.
1. Do you think this task can be finished by today?
2. They might try to enter through the back door.
3. If she wants, she could go home early today.
4. You may go inside when you hear the bell.
5. I could not open the suitcase.
6. You can speak to Rohaan about your camera-he is an expert.
7. I am putting the book in the bag now or else I might forget.
8. If you have high fever, you might consider going to the doctor.
9. Could it be that there is no water in the house?
10. Don't wait for me for dinner-I might return very late.
Answer:
veg and non profit organization and I will be coming to the correct
Answer:1. Possibility.
2. Possibility or suggestion.
3. Permission
4. Permission or suggestion.
5. Ability
6. Suggestion.
7. Ability or Suggestion
Refer to You Should Meet Katherine Johnson for a complete version of this text.
What is the overall structure of You Should Meet Katherine Johnson?
The text explains events of Katherine’s life in chronological order from childhood to the age of ninety-seven.
The text explains the effects of Katherine’s accomplishments on improving racial equality and women’s rights.
The text describes all of the most important contributions that Katherine makes to NASA’s space program.
The text describes the problems that Katherine overcomes to make the first mission to the moon a success.
The general structure is chronological, as the text explains the events of Katherine's life in chronological order, from childhood to age 97, as shown in the first answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
"You Should Meet Katherine Johnson" is a book that tells the story of Katherine Johnson, very important mathematics for NASA.The calculations created by Katherine Johnson were of immense importance for the Apollo 11 missions.The book tells about her life from childhood to 97 years old, showing all the achievements and progress of her career.With that, we can see that the book presents a chronological sequence of events that happened in the life of Katherine Johnson, therefore, we can consider that the book assumes a chronological structure.
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Answer: i belive the awnser is A
Explanation: the story shows how everything is in order * writers do that to make the setting not confusing so they make it in chronological order*
Which fraction is equivalent to One-half?
Does criticism mean to refuse someone?
Answer:
No,
Explanation:
Criticism just means to judge someone based on their faults or mistakes but does not quite mean youu refuse that person yet sometimes that can ba a part of it
what information can the reader learn from characerization? A. The author's personal opinions about historical figures B. The time period and location in which the character lives C. The strengths, weaknesses, and motivations of the character D. The central conflict the character will have to struggle against
If given a chance to focus on just three level of peace. What is it and why?
Answer:
I'll choose social peace.
Explanation:
Because social peace refers to a method of preserving social existence in the absence of internal strife. As a result, this alleviates all forms of social stress and provides social harmony, constituting the ideal scenario. Throughout history, every culture has struggled to maintain social harmony.
Which statement best describes how light travels?
Answer:
Light can travel in a vacuum, and its speed is constant even if the light source is moving.
Explanation:
what does it mean criticism ????
CRITICISM - the act of expressing disapproval and of noting the problems or faults of a person or thing: the act of criticizing someone or something
noun
1. the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
"he received a lot of criticism"
2. the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
"alternative methods of criticism supported by well-developed literary theories"
Which sentence best supports the inference that Einstein understands the political power that Germany had over its people prior and during WWII? *
A. “Growing restriction of the range of public information under the pressure of military secrecy. “
B. “Subtle indoctrination of the public by radio, press, and schools. “
C. “The belief seemed to prevail that in the end it would be possible to achieve decisive military superiority.”
D. “The maxim which we have been following during these last five years has been, in short: security through superior military power, whatever the cost.”
Answer:
infrastructure deal
Explanation:
What is the resolution of the book mapping the bones
Answer:
Mapping the Bones started off really strong, and for the first third or so of this novel, I expected it to be either a high four or even a five-star read. Unfortunately, as we moved away from the Łódź ghetto, into the forest, and finally a labor camp, we also gradually moved further away from true events, and that's where the book started to slowly lose me.