Answer:
2. The British government refuses to hear representatives from the colonies
Explanation:
By saying “They have been too deaf...” that shows that they are not hearing out the representative. The representatives from the colonies are that ”..voice of justice and consanguinity.”
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how does the author establish a tense mood in "the lottery"
Answer:
The author establishes q tense mood in "the lottery" by withholding information and does not reveal the true nature of the lottery until the first stone hits Tessie's head.
squeaky sees raymond running in the family tradition
Answer:
Squeaky saw Raymond running in the family tradition.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because u didnt put uppercases on names and no period and he saw not sees
please can someone read a bible and tell me
Traditionally, the parable of the talents has been seen as an exhortation to Jesus' disciples to use their God-given gifts in the service of God, and to take risks for the sake of the Kingdom of God. These gifts have been seen to include personal abilities ("talents" in the everyday sense), as well as personal wealth.
' Fix it's bleeding heart ' Is a/an
A. metaphor
B. Smile
C. Personification
D. Alliteration
Answer:
I think it's a metaphor, it imply something that is broken or unable to repair
Answer:
C. Personification
Explanation:
Metaphor would typically be the opposite of Simile without using "like" or "as", but instead using "is". Example: He is a rock
Simile is definitely not it.
Alliteration would be like: Peter Piper picked a pickled pepper
Purpose: Share an important event in your life that significantly changed you, your view about life, your
life goals, or your character for the better.
List possible topics. Consider important objects, special days, and high and low points as you brainstorm.
Answer:The birth of my younger sibling has changed me, my view about life, my life goals, and my character for the better. I had always been the center of my parents' attention for 10 years. My mom would have her full attention on me when I would come home from school. She would ask me about my teachers, my classmates, and my friends. In addition, my dad would always bring me along with him during weekends for a stroll or to do some shopping. I was literally the center of my family. However, one day my mom brought home a tiny baby and everyone's attention was focused on him. My grandma and aunts came to see the baby. Everybody was taking turns carrying him. During those times, I became a spectator; I felt like an outsider. Eventually, I was asked to help watch over the baby. With this new assignment, I felt protective of my little brother; and as he grew, he became my loyal fan. In return, I began to feel responsible for my younger sibling. It was then I realized that I should not feel like an outsider because I am still a very important part of my family. I have grown up and my brother looks up to me as his role model. I should continue to be a good example to this little guy who looks so much like me.
Explanation: i hope this helps you!
Does your brother play soccer? _ Yes, he ___________ .
A.
does
B.
Do
C.
is
D.
are
Answer:
The answer is "Yes he does" it is answer B.
Harry Potter chapter book 1 chapter 2
1. Why do you think the Dursleys treat Harry the way they do?
2. Why do you think strange things seem to "happen" around Harry?
3. What strange thing did the snake do?
4. Who are these strange people that come up to talk to Harry on the street?
5. Why do the Dursleys punish Harry for all the strange things that happen?
Answer:
1 - because they knew he was different and he was not their child
2 - because he is the chosen one and a wizard
3 - the snake talked to harry
4 - they are wizards
5 - because they think he is trouble and his mom was a witch
Explanation:
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Does anybody know some inferences about the nature of power, control, or force for chapter 2 of Lord of the Flies?
Answer:
control
Explanation:
control and punishment
I need help with this ASAP … it was due this morning.. I have to get it done .. if I don’t I will get a F on it
can you help me to do one sentence with (cut out for) one with (find out )and one with (take up) please
what was the first sherlock holmes story ever written?
Answer:
A Study in Scarlet
His first Sherlock Holmes story, “A Study in Scarlet,” was published in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887. Starting in 1891, a series of Holmes stories appeared in The Strand magazine, and Conan Doyle was able to give up his medical practice and devote himself to writing.
Explanation:
Write down words with positive connotations in the first five lines of paragraph 4. What feeling about Patuxet do these words create?
The question above does not present the text to which the connotations and references to Patuxet are presented. This makes it impossible for me to provide a specific answer. However, I will help you find that answer.
First, you must understand that the term "connotation" is used when a word does not have its literal meaning, but a different, adapted, and subjunctive signified.
In this case, "positive connotations" is the term referring to words that have a different meaning than the literal meaning, but express something good and positive.
Based on this, to answer this question you must:
Read the paragraph of the text to which your question refers.Identify words that do not have a literal meaning but refer to something good.Identify what these words have to say about Patuxet and what feelings these words express.An example of a positive connotation can be seen in the sentence: "Sarah is a smart cookie."
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how many miles is it from the north pole to America?
Explanation:
I don't know what is the answer
The novel Orphan Train is a historical fiction novel. What connection(s) can you make so far to the novel and true American history?
Answer:
This historical novel was well written as the author describes the journeys of many orphaned children in New York City that were sent by train to other states
Explanation:
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1. she.....want to do it again
a. don't
b. doesn't
c. isn't
2. l... believe her
a. am not
b. doesn't
c. don't
3. it.... help me
a. isn't
b. doesn't
c. isn't
4.she.... tell them the truth
a. don't
b.isn't
c. doesn't
5. ...... you live there?
a.do
b. are
c. does
6. .... he speak English
a. does
b. is
c. do
7. ..... it really work?
a. do
b. does
c. is
8. she support you?
a. does
b. is
c. do
9. unforunately,it sometimes
a. happens
b. happen
c. hapens
10. my friend..... a fairly good computer
a. has
b. have
c. haves
11. this software.....very well
a. work
b works
c. working
Answer:
1. b
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. a
6. a
7. b
8. a
9. a
10. a
11. b
Answer: I highlighted the correct answers
1. she.....want to do it again
a. don't
b. doesn'tc. isn't
2. l... believe her
a. am not
b. doesn't
c. don't3. it.... help me
a. isn't
b. doesn'tc. isn't
4.she.... tell them the truth
a. don't
b.isn't
c. doesn't5. ...... you live there?
a.dob. are
c. does
6. .... he speak English
a. doesb. is
c. do
7. ..... it really work?
a. do
b. doesc. is
8. she support you?
a. doesb. is
c. do
9. unforunately,it sometimes
a. happensb. happen
c. hapens
10. my friend..... a fairly good computer
a. hasb. have
c. haves
11. this software.....very well
a. work
b worksc. working
_____ characters are often the secondary characters who reveal only one or two traits.
What is the central idea of a passage?
The most important point a passage is making
The least important part of a passage
The fact that is easiest to find
The weakest detail provided
Answer:
first one-
the most important point a passage is making
Based on the passage, which of the following is most closely asr example of a kenning?
Answer:
c. A teacher described as knowledge giver
Explanation:
i just know.
the meaning of (
get on)
Answer:
used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing in a particular situation.
Ex : He's getting on very well at school
to be successful in your career, etc. Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.
Ex : I don't know how he's going to get on in life.
(also get along) to manage or survive.
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What do you like about marie lu's legend
9. To vie (line 7) for an honor is to
A win it
O B fail to achieve it
C strive for it
D find out about it
Answer:
C. strive for it
Explanation:
When you VIE for a position or honor, you are trying to get it.
Can somebody help me
Answer:
C. A great flood
Explanation:
It says "By the waters of Babylon" which means a great flood
At a dog shelter, a 24-pound bag of dog food will feed 32 dogs. How many dogs would you expect to feed with a 12-pound bag of dog food? (Input only whole numbers.)
Pounds of Dog Food 12 24 36
Number of Dogs Fed ? 32 48
Answer:
16 dogs would be fed.
Explanation:
Well its really easy. 12 is half of 24 so all you have to do is divide 32 by 2 to et 16.
read the following line from the text
No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space ...
What do the words impressive and important suggest about President Kennedy's opinion of space exploration?
He does not believe that the effort is worth it.
He feels the effort is wasted.
He considers it to be very worthwhile.
He is not interested in continuing the effort.
Answer:He considers it to be very worthwhile.
Explanation: if somthings important then it must be worthwhile and if its impresive its cool
Which item is an example of a metaphor?
A)Her humor was as flat as a pancake.
B)He moves like a ghost in the wind.
C)The childhood friends were as thick as thieves.
D)The man was a wildfire.
Answer:
D) The man was wildfire
Explanation:
A metaphor is a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. So a man being wildfire is metaphor because that is not literally applicable.
I don´t know because i get confused
Answer:
confused on
Explanation:
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Do you believe that one day everyone [in the world] will exist without violence, racism, and greed? Why/why not? Explain your answer using details
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
As harsh as it seems, let me explain. It is human nature to try and be part of the group. Even if everyone had the same skin tone, or people looked past it, other characteristics would become more prominent to us and would separate us. Throughout history, we see examples of this. It is human nature to seek conflict because peace creates comfort and some people can't appreciate comfort and routine. We need different and change because human nature requires it. There will always be an us and them. No matter how we try to look at it conflict is good for progression but not for those stuck in the middle.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
because look at the world now it is not going to happen inless pepole change
Robert is typing a report on the pyramids in Egypt. He refers to a book by the historian Nadal De Sedas. How should he type the name of the book?
A.
The Seven Wonders of the World
B.
The Seven Wonders of the World
C.
The Seven Wonders of the World
D.
"The Seven Wonders of the World"
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
options a, b, and c look the same but after doing some research for you, most people have said that the answer is a.
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What will Dimmesdale do once he finds out Chillingworth's true identity?
Answer:
Chillingsworth's cruelty allows Dimmesdale to briefly feel less pain and guilt. When Hester finallly tells Dimmesdale about Chillingworth's true identity, Dimmesdale runs the gammot of human emotion.
description of The Green Chapel
Answer:
The poet describes it as a low, smooth mound covered with grass, with openings at the ends and the sides, indicating that it is oblong. This description makes the Green Chapel sound like a barrow, an ancient grave mound, which has been emptied of it contents, so that it looks to Gawain like nothing but an old cave.