Answer:
1) jettison
2) eject
3)subject
4) injection
5) dejected
6) reject
7) projector
8) trajectory
9) interjection
10) projectile
Explanation:
What is the structure of the stories “ Is Our again Our Loss” and “ screen time to mess with the bodies clock“
Answer:
Are you from KETTERING?
Explanation:
What is the central idea of the Elizabeth and Hazel
Answer:
He recounts Elizabeth's struggle to overcome the trauma of her hate-filled school experience, and Hazel's long efforts to atone for a fateful, horrible mistake.
As they progress from apology to pardon to reconciliation and, remarkably, to friendship, the book follows the traumatic path of the two.
Can someone plz help me I’m being timed!!!
Answer:
I believe its Some lizards can, as you may know, shed their tails and grow new ones
Explanation:
Answer:
Some lizards, as you may know, shed their tails and grow new ones.
Explanation:
I got you! I am positive this is correct! Good luck!
Compare and contrast the country of Panem. then fill in the table below about the physical description and role of the government. book vs movie may be giving brainliest
Answer:
you read books and you watch movies,
books have words.
movies have pictures and it's action.
books teach you things.
movies entertain you.
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Mr. Tanaka shuffled the midterm tests on his desk for what seemed like hours. In reality, only a few seconds had passed. This test counted for a large part of our semester grade, and the entire class sat restlessly in their seats, anticipating the results. ,begin underline,As I waited for Mr. Tanaka to return the graded exams, the minutes were felt ticking by more and more slowly.,end underline, Question Which revision to the underlined sentence maintains a consistent voice in the paragraph? Answer options with 4 options 1. As I waited for Mr. Tanaka to return the graded exams, the minutes felt ticking by more and more slowly. 2. As I waited for Mr. Tanaka to return the graded exams, I felt the minutes ticking by more and more slowly. 3. As I waited for Mr. Tanaka to return the graded exams, it felt the minutes ticking by more and more slowly. 4. As I waited for Mr. Tanaka to return the graded exams, he felt the minutes ticking by more and more slowly.
Answer:
the answer is 2
Explanation:
Answer:
it B
Explanation:
Which historian, Blotch, Berlin, or Cotkin do you believe has the best ideas about a historians role? these are all my points please just do it
What’s one possible theme of “The Moment”? Mention the poem’s structure as part of your analysis.
Answer: one possible theme is love
put these in a single file line TYPED
Answer:
what do you mean?
Explanation:
Answer:
sorry i have to stop right here i have zo.om class i will do the rest when im done ok?
Explanation:
my mother accidently mismatch her clothes with the lady next door.
I told my friends i had to recharge my phone.
my teacher told me that when you do an reaper will come to collect your soul.
Unlike the other kids i was always the odd one out (true story lol)
My mother was always with impatent me on the phone,
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I know that this seems like a handful but I really need the help. What is the organizational structure for "Achieving Your Goals." Essay below:
Achieving Your Goals
by Sunni Desai
When I was young, it seemed like everyone was always trying to tell me what I couldn’t do. “That piano piece is too hard for you to play.” “You’re too small to be a forward.” “You won’t understand those equations until you’re older. “ For a long time, I believed them. Now that I’m older, people still say those things, but since I’ve mastered those equations, played forward for two years, and am almost ready to play that piano piece, I know that sometimes you have to follow your dreams, and that you should never give up just because someone says that you can’t accomplish your goal.
First of all, if someone says your dream is impossible, they’re wrong. You can’t prove that something is impossible--all you know is that is hasn’t been done yet. People said no one could scale Mount Everest, but in 1953, Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay gazed down upon the world from its summit. People said that man could not fly, but in 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first sustained powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine. People said, “Okay, we admit that someone could climb Mount Everest, and we admit that man has learned to fly, but no one will ever, ever walk on the face of the moon.” If we can send three men a quarter of a million miles away and bring them home safely, is there any great task we cannot accomplish?
Secondly, whether you’ve taken one or a hundred steps towards your goal, you’ve done real and valuable work. Imagining a goal takes courage and creativity, and acting on it takes determination and hard work. Whether or not you ever reach your goal, you’ve stretched your imagination and tested your character. Those acts are worth a lot more than someone’s thoughtless or rude remark. A rude remark is like a piece of litter in a national park--the best thing to do is throw it in the garbage where it belongs.
Most importantly, this is your life, not someone else’s, and it’s your responsibility to live it. Some goals you might not achieve, and some dreams might always remain dreams. But when you look back on your life, wouldn’t you rather have succeeded or failed because of the choices you made, not because of some rude thing someone said? Or would you rather spend the rest of your life wondering what might have happened if you had soldiered on? Living is about the choices we make every moment; it’s our job to make choices that make those moments count.
Sometimes, though, the people who know and love us best try to discourage us from achieving our dreams or accomplishing our goals. Perhaps they don't want you to get hurt. Perhaps they don't understand how important your dream is to you. We trust and respect them, so it’s hard to act against their advice--and sometimes they might be right. But never give up on a goal or dream just because someone tells you it’s impossible. Give up on it because you think it’s the right thing to do, or stick with it because it’s your dream. The choice is yours. The moment is yours. The question is: what will you do with it?
Answer:
hen I was young, it seemed like everyone was always trying to tell me what I couldn’t do. “That piano piece is too hard for you to play.” “You’re too small to be a forward.”
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that the organizational structure would be sequence, which uses time and spatial order as organization.
Explanation:
Group behavior also makes it more likely that all of the members of a group will believe something just because one member says so. Explain why this may be a negative aspect of group behavior
Answer:
Here are some points you can use
Explanation:
I will give you some ideas/points you can use
- Bad judgment- if one group member puts out an idea that is bad, the group could have bad judgement and end up making a mistake
- Believing false information - if a group of people believes false information told by one member it can lead to mistakes being made and false information spread even more
- Influence- the group can now be influenced by one persons opnion (which could be wrong)
Hope that made sense :)
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Answer:
your idea of an adventure is, to be honest, absolutely terrifying to me.
^ ^
Explanation:
abc order put these in abc order
impatient
impossible
incorrect
mismatch
misplace
mistaken
reappear
rearrange
recharge
regroup
removed
review
unable
unequal
unhealthy
unknown
unlike
unstable
untangle
unwrapped
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
Read these paragraphs and answer the question that follows:
In 2008, more than one million American students gave nearly 20 million service hours to their communities. They made a difference in people’s lives and learned some important life lessons in the process. Organizations, including schools, are actively promoting service for all citizens as a way to be involved, help others, and improve themselves.
Service is helping other people and being active in your community. For example, one group of teens planted a community garden with their friends. They grow a variety of vegetables. The garden requires regular care. The teens donate the produce to a local soup kitchen. Workers there use the produce to help feed people in the community. By tending the garden and donating their produce, the teens are actively helping make life a bit better for others in their community.
Service is valuable in ways that cannot be measured in dollars. People volunteer or serve others without expecting money or gifts in return. Service is not about earning money. It is not just collecting money to give to a group. It is about action and contributing to the common good. The people who serve as well as those who receive help benefit in many ways that are more important than money or gifts. For example, a soup kitchen provides essential food to people who may otherwise go hungry. The soup kitchen is extremely valuable for those struggling to get enough to eat. Those serving learn about compassion and how helping others can improve life for all.
Millions of Americans are making society better for themselves and for others. They are participating citizens in their community, raising up those who are less fortunate. In return, they become better people who can understand the perspectives and needs of others, which are invaluable and important qualities of good citizens.
What is the main idea of this article excerpt?
Service means helping others in the community.
Service benefits the helpers and those helped.
Service is valuable because it is done for free.
Service requires help with food production.
Answer:
Service benefits the helpers and those helped.
Explanation:
The whole article talks about how service helps not only the community, but the people that do the service.
MLK Jr. Writing Prompt
Dr. Martin Luther King gave a famous speech entitled "I Have a Dream." In this speech, King shared his dream of a world where all people lived in peace and harmony -- regardless of their skin color. Analyze King’s speech and discuss both the progress that has since been made and the dreams that are still yet to be realized. End your essay by writing about a dream you have for making the world a better place.
5 paragraphs please HELP MEEEEE!
Answer:
On August 28, 1963, some 100 years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves, a young man named Martin Luther King climbed the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. to describe his vision of America. More than 200,000 people-black and white-came to listen. They came by plane, by car, by bus, by train, and by foot. They came to Washington to demand equal rights for black people. And the dream that they heard on the steps of the Monument became the dream of a generation. MAinly my dream is like him
Explanation:
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4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLE CHOOSE VITALISE FOR EFFECTIVE PAIN RELIEF
Ethos, Logos, or Pathos identify how its being used
Answer:
This would be logos.
Explanation:
since logos is the persuasive technique that uses logic and reasoning to convince an audience, such as using statistics and facts. this is using logos by stating that 4 out of 5 people use a brand for pain relief, aka a statistic.
Think about the texts in this Collection that describe the real experiences of Diane Nash and John Lewis during sit-ins in the 1960s. What references to historical details do you find in the story? In what ways are Doris’s fictional experiences different from the real experiences of Nash and Lewis? Cite text evidence in your response.
Answer:
i will not download that PFD
Explanation:
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In what ways can energy be transferred or transformed?
How have the contributions of scientists led to our understanding of electricity and magnetism?
In what ways can a circuit be designed?
Have you ever used or seen plastic wrap? Why does plastic wrap stick to containers and to itself?
What important facts do you know about Thomas Edison and the light bulb?
(this is science, btw)
Answer:(The first question)
Explanation:
Energy can be transferred throughout wires and circuits, such as charging a device
Answer:
1. Energy can be transferred through light, sound, wires, circuits and heat.
2. From the contributions of scientist we have learned that magnetism produces attraction and repulsion between objects and that electricity is based on positive and negative charges.
3. Circuits can be designed to power light bulbs by connecting wire to batteries and switches.
4. yes, plastic wrap sticks to itself because the plastic acquires a charge and sticks itself to anything with an opposite charge.
5. The first light bulb that he successfully created was gas based and created a flickering light that started fires. Later Thomas Edison created the first incandescent light which created a vacuum inside to allow for electric currents to move through it.
Make a sentence using all 24 of these words:
and Livvie post the
besides market Saari’s to
Cove office store village
down only the walked
in past the was
Lane’s past the which
Answer:
In Lane's past, the which Cove office was stored next to the village and Livvie post which in the past was besides Saari's to down only, then walked to her house.
Explanation:
Sorry if this sounds weird. I just put together the letters to make them sound a little better. Sorry if this wasn't what you wanted. o((⊙﹏⊙))o.(´・ω・`)?
what is a good subhead to this title
NAFTA’s succession and failure
Answer: Ups and Downs
Explanation:
The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
You can safely enjoy winter activities like sledding _______ you take the proper precautions.
a
if
b
although
c
unless
d
until
Answer:
A
Explanation:
You can safely enjoy winter activities like sledding _if______ you take the proper precautions.
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Which of the following big ideas is expressed implicitly over the course of the entire article "Fast Track to Success"?
One needs to learn from experts and be determined to be the best in the field.
To achieve your dreams, you have to exercise, practice, and make good choices.
A successful individual is one who works hard and helps others.
One should not let others determine what he or she can or cannot do.
Answer:
To achieve your dreams, you have to exercise, practice, and make good choices.
Explanation:
Answer:
A successful individual is one who works hard and helps others.
Explanation:
Got it correct!
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Answer:
the answer is D
Answer:D
Explanation: the only logical explanation would be d because there is no other phrases that could be considered metaphors. it’s d becaus a river can’t snake, but it’s a comparison. so it is a metaphor
What social effects did the Columbian Exchange have on Europe?
People became less interested in buying luxury items.
European nations cooperated more to colonize new lands.
People lost interest in learning about other parts of the world.
New nutritious foods became a regular part of diets.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
:)
Answer:
The answer is D which is (New nutritious foods became a regular part of diets.)
Explanation:
Which of the following would appear first on a "Works Cited" page? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
"Wolf-eel." Carter's Encyclopedia. 2009 ed.
Rodriguez, Rina. "Wolf-Eel's World Revealed." Sea Life Magazine 12 May 2010: 11-12.
Tate, Drake. Wolf Eels. New York: Star Press, 2011.
Eel Facts. 7 January 2012. Marine Online Database. 13 March 2012 (http://www.mod.net/eels/).
Answer:
Eel Facts. 7 January 2012. Marine Online Database. 13 March 2012 (http://www.mod.net/eels/). would go first.
Explanation:
Whenever citing works and creating a bibliography, always organize sources into alphabetical order whether or not you do or do not have the author (properly cite sources and then put them into alphabetical order).
put these in a single file line
Answer:
You have asked this question already correct?
Explanation:
What is one other detail that is alike or different in the two stories??? Please help!!!!
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!:Rewrite these sentences. Make them more interesting by adding adverbs and adjectives.
Remember, in order to think up adjectives, find the nouns in the sentence and ask Which one? What kind? or How much? To think up adverbs, find the verb and then ask When? Where? How? or Why?
1. The girls were playing near the street. 2. The gorilla ran through the forest. 3. The man drove to work. 4. The woman
waited for her son. 5. The musicians practiced.
Answer:
The little girls were playing safely near the empty street.
The large gorilla ran swiftly through the thick forest.
The excited man drove fast to his new work.
The hopeful woman continuously prayed for her sick son.
The professional musicians practiced restlessly.
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This is for ELA how did the Harlem Rennassaince affect black people of all ages during the Harlem Renaissance
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Explanation:
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(i don't know why I love doing these so much lol XD)
Answer:
tyyyyy
Explanation:
what does Aisha realize about communicating with Eliana?
a. texting emojis is faster than writing a note
b. quick thinking can lead to new ideas
c. an old family tradition can still work today
50 POINTS WILL PICK BRAINLIEST TO BEST ANSWER
Answer:
Part one Answer is "a mantenha" and part B is " an old family tradition can still work'' which is C.
Explanation:
The thing that Aisha realizes about communicating with Eliana is C. an old family tradition can still work today.
What is communication?It should be noted that communication simply means sending information between parties through a medium.
In this case, the thing that Aisha realizes about communicating with Eliana is that an old family tradition can still work today.
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