Answer:
I don't know if you mean definition or just in a sentence so I am going to do both.
Definition:
Make (someone) feel admiration and respect.
Sentence:
"They hope they impress the judges with their amazing act"
Answer:
You sure know how to impress a girl.
Explanation:
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Based on Steve's actions in the first part of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, readers may have predicted that Steve would continue being the town's leader during the power outage. How should readers revise this prediction after Don asks Steve about his radio? Readers should now predict that Les Goodman will attack Steve. Readers should now predict that Steve is one of the aliens. Readers should now predict that Steve will no longer be in charge. Readers should now predict that Steve will escape to Floral Street.
Answer:
Readers should revise this prediction after Don asks Steve about his radio in the following manner:
Readers should now predict that Steve will no longer be in charge.
Explanation:
Written by Rod Serling, "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" was an episode of the first season of the famous series "The Twilight Zone".
At this point, neighbors are already starting to suspect one another. They believe someone to be actually an alien after strange things begin to happen in the street. The voice of reason and natural leader so far has been Steve. However, once a radio he built is mentioned, things will most likely change. No one has ever seen the said radio, which makes neighbors suspect Steve has been communicating with aliens. From this point on, readers can change their initial prediction, realizing that Steve will no longer be in charge, especially after answering to the neighbors' inquiries with sarcasm.
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Answer:
It took ballayo 3+2 dimension of the earth
Explanation:
Which is the general setting of "Sea Life"?
O a school
O a diary
O an ocean
O an election
Answer:
An Ocean
Explanation:
School is not related, neither the diary. The election can’t be because it doesn’t happen close enough to the ocean.
1. Describe a time in the debate when you drew on your preparation by referring to evidence
gathered earlier.
When debating with a friend over what to eat I referred to things she said at an earlier time to help my case debate on the obesity issue as the argument.
What is debate?The term debate refers to a two-sided argument based on two arguments. Debate is a form of communication. The arguments in the debate are supported by facts, statements, and instances, which are necessary to prove the position. By validating personal opinions, it reinforces the defense stance.
A case where preparing is done by reference to information acquired previously is when I was engaged in a debate with a buddy about obesity, and the arguments utilized were obtained when I investigated obesity for a class assignment.
As a result, the significance of the debate are the aforementioned.
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Can Someone Help Me With These "Paper Menagerie" by Ken Liu” Questions Please
Answer:
1. Mark is one of the neighborhood boys.
2. She put herself in the catalog so she could be bought.
3. She did. Her English was better by the time jack was in high school
4. She died when Jack's plane was somewhere over Nevada
5. She thought they were amazing
6. On Qinming, Laohu came back to life and then unfolded himself into the letter.
7. He asked around asking if anyone spoke Chinese; a young woman agreed to help.
8. I'm not sure.
9. I think he will go back to being the way he was before he decided he didn't like being Chinese.
10. I think he will embrace the paper menagerie again because his mother's letter made him look at things differently
Which of these is not helpful when you are learning new words?
A. Drawing a picture of the word's meaning
B. Spelling the word in many different ways
C. Writing a sentence with the word
D. Writing the word's definition
Answer:
The answer is b, spelling a new word incorrectly will confuse you
Answer:
B. Spelling the word in many different ways.
Why does Odysseus send out 3 men. What does he know about human behavior?
Answer:
When they arrived on the island of the Lotus-Eaters, Odysseus sent 3 men to scout the island for human life. After days of their absence, Odysseus himself scoured the island looking for them. He found the three amongst the natives. These natives were friendly and hospitable. They even shared their "Lotus" food with the 3 scouts. The food, however, was some sort of drug that made them forget all about their mission and their quest to go back to Greece and made them want to drown themselves in ecstasy on the island. Odysseus had to wrestle with all three of them and drag them back to the ship. He had to tie them down to the barrels of the ship and sail away as fast as the crew can.
What does this tell us about Odysseus? He would never forsake his crew members. He easily could have left the three there on the island and have fewer people to feed and consume their meager food rations. But Odysseus, being the ideal leader, took all measures just to save his crew members whom he knew depended on him.
Explanation:
Read the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger."
It mattered not that he might already possess a wife
and family, or that his affections might be engaged
upon an object of his own selection; the king allowed
no such subordinate arrangements to interfere with his great scheme of retribution and reward.
What does the depiction of the king's justice most
likely represent?
A. the wisdom of a good leader
B. the love of a people for the king
C. the carelessness of the ruling class
D. the rewards of a job well done
Answer: C.the carelessness of the ruling class
Explanation:
The correct answer for the given question is (C) The carelessness of the ruling class.
Explanation:
The above lines talk about the behaviour of the King and his attitude. The king does not let any reason change his dynamic decision. He does not care whether the person has a family or some other arrangements.
Therefore, the answer is (C)The carelessness of the ruling class.
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Read the example below: Teslas are arguably one of the best cars on the market. They currently has 98% efficiency, 61 miles per gallon, and an estimated range of 400 miles. Which persuasive/rhetorical appeal is being used?
Answer:
its either logos or ethos i think
Explanation:
10 survey questions about Online Gaming Addiction
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
Soto is completing chores because he
Answer:
Explanation:
Either has to. Or wants the money
Which sentence below correctly uses
italics?
A. There are countless occasions where a simple
expression of gratitude changes everything.
B. When using words such as poignant, you should
first know the definition.
C. People should be aware of meaningless words
used in their speech, such as um and like.
Answer:
i think its c
Explanation:
The conjunction so does not appropriately connect the two clauses in sentence 7. Which word should replace the word so.
Question 1 options:
for
nor
but
or
PASSAGE
Raising the Driving Age
Should the driving age be raised to 18?
Alarmed by car accidents involving teenagers, a number of states are considering raising the age for getting a license.
YES
(1) On December 29, 2005, four teenage boys from Chicago went out for a late-night drive and had a terrible accident. (2) The car spun out of control and struck several objects, including a giant light pole. (3) Two of the boys—a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old—were killed. (4) The driver of the car was just 16.
(5) The answer is raising the driving age. (6) That's why I introduced legislation to raise the driving age in Illinois from 16 to 18. (7) I realize this idea is controversial, so I could not stand by and watch one more young person die because he or she was not quite ready to be behind the wheel.
(8) All 50 states prohibit 16-year-olds from drinking alcohol, buying cigarettes, and purchasing handguns. (9) Yet somehow most states are willing to put them in charge of a car, which could potentially be a deadly weapon.
(10) Between 1995 and 2004, there were 30,917 fatalities in accidents that involved 15-to-17-year-old drivers, according to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. (11) About a third of those deaths were the teen drivers themselves. (12) The rest were pedestrians, passengers, and people in cars that teenage drivers struck.
(13) As an Illinois lawmaker, I cannot sit back and watch more innocent lives be claimed because of lack of experience. (14) Raising the driving age may seem burdensome to parents and busy teens, but we have to remember that this is a proposal about safety, not convenience.
—Representative John D'Amico
Democrat, Illinois State Legislature
NO
(15) If your neighbor robs a bank, should you go to jail? (16) No. (17) If your classmate gets in an accident, should your driver's license be taken away? (18) Of course not. (19) Neither situation is fair. (20) Raising the driving age will punish all young drivers for the mistakes of a few of there peers. (21) In this country we live by the principle of innocent until proven guilty. (22) Those who want to raise the driving age have labeled teens guilty before they've gotten in an accident or before they've even stepped into a car. (23) They believe that just because of your birth date, you are dangerous and must be punished by having your ability to drive taken from you.
(24) Those who favor raising the driving age say that statistics show teenagers are more likely to get into accidents than adults. (25) What they don't say is that statistics also show that men of all ages are 77 percent more likely to kill someone while driving than women. (26) If people want to save lives by raising the driving age then how about saving lives by allowing only women to drive? (27) Of course, both my mom and grandma are crazy drivers, and they shouldn’t even be allowed out on the road.
(28) Except raising the driving age won't save lives. (29) Studies show that it is inexperience, not age, that causes accidents. (30) Raising the driving age will just create inexperienced, accident-prone drivers at 18 instead of 16.
(31) Teens need the ability to drive just as much as anyone else—to get to school, to get to work, to get to sports or band practice, or just to go out with their friends. (32) Cars are necessary for mobility in this country. (33) Taking that away is a large disruption to the lives of teen-agers—for no good reason.
—Alex Koroknay-Palicz
National Youth Rights Association
Answer:
brah why nobody answed the dam question
Explanation:
Write an argument about whether or not technology and social media are obstacles to friendship
Answer:
u have to have social media to have friendship
Explanation:
Penelope
By Dorothy Parker
In the pathway of the sun,
In the footsteps of the breeze,
Where the world and the sky are one,
He shall ride the silver seas.
He sall cut the glittering wave.
I shall sit at home, and rock;
Rise, to heed a neighbor's knock;
Brew my tea, and snip by thread;
Bleach the linen for my bed.
They will call him brave.
Answer each in full 2-3 sentences when possible.
1. Who is "he" referred to in lines 1-5? How is he described?
Answer:
This poem is about Penelope, who is Odysseus' wife from "The Odyssey" by Homer. The "he" in lines 1-5 is referring to Odysseus, as he goes to fight in the Battle of Troy, while Penelope remains at home.
Explanation:
The crystal clear, blue water and the magnificent sun make the Caribbean island of Saint
Maarten a favorite vacation spot, one that is popular with North Americans during their winter
holidays from December through March, as well as with South Americans and Europeans from April
through August. The French and Dutch settled on the island in the 1600s, and to this day, the island is
Tourists soon discover that St. Maarten has an intriguing history. Ancient artifacts found on the
Indians inhabited all the islands of the West Indies and were a peaceful people living under the
History of St. Maarten
divided between the two of them. The French capital is Marigot; the Dutch capital is Philipsburg.
guidance of their chiefs
. Three hundred years after the Arawaks first arrived on St. Maarten, in the
1300s, they were defeated and forced to abandon the island by a hostile tribe of Indians originating in
South America. This new tribe was called the Carib. The Caribbean Sea was named after them. Unlike
the Arawaks, they had no permanent chiefs or leaders
, except in times of strife. And they were
extremely warlike. Worse, they were cannibalistic, eating
the enemy warriors they captured. In fact,
the very word cannibal comes from the Spanish name for the Carib Indians.
The Spanish arrived in the fifteenth century, and, unfortunately, they carried diseases to which
the Indians had no immunity. Many Indians succumbed to common European illnesses; others died
from the hard labor forced upon them.
Answer:
Dang this is nice!
Explanation:
Nice job!
Compare and contrast Antony and Brutus speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar in terms of characteristic trait and effectiveness on Roman mob?
.
There is a sharp contrast between the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony in Julius Caesar. Antony's funeral oration differs from Brutus's in many ways. Brutus's speech to the crowd of people is the speech of a philosopher while Antony's speech is emotional and is intended to stir the feelings and passions of the listeners. Brutus's speech is cold, logical, and intellectual; while Antony's speech is charged with feeling, and it is meant to excite the emotions of the listeners. Brutus's speech appeals to the intelligence of the listeners, and it fails because the listeners in this case are not intelligent enough.
Brutus's speech is really an excellent specimen of reasoning. The logic behind the arguments in this speech is perfectly clear. But logic is something which the common people do not understand. This does not mean that Brutus is speaking to people who are utterly ignorant. The point is that the people understand Brutus's reasoning only to a limited extent. As for the logic in his speech, here is an example: "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more". This sentence is a simple enough and yet not so simple. There is certainly an element of complexity in this sentence. Brutus tries to appeal to people's love of freedom. He tries to stir their hatred of tyranny. But the does not realize that the people are not very enlightened and that that they do not really understand this talk about freedom and slavery. In the starting scene, this mob has already been depicted as admirers of Caesar, the conqueror. A love of freedom is far from their thoughts. And yet they accepts Brutus's reasoning. But the crowd's ignorance comes out in their declaring that Brutus should be given the title of Caesar. It is clear that the crowd does not understand the principles for the sake of which Brutus had murdered a dear friend.
On the other hand, Antony knows the psychology of the mob. He appeals directly to this psychology. He does not talk of the principal of freedom. He does not talk of evil of tyranny and slavery. He speaks about the wounds which had been inflicted upon Caesar's body. He speaks about the ingratitude of Brutus who was loved as a dear friend by Caesar. He speaks about Caesar's will by the terms of which Caesar had left much of his property to the people in general. Antony makes use of several rhetorical devices in the course of his speech. He makes use of irony when he says again and again that Brutus is an honourable man.
However, we find another important difference in this respect. Brutus speaks to the mob in prose, while Antony speaks in verse. Poetry is always more effective than prose. It is also always more emotional than prose. Antony's speech makes use not only of rhetorical devices but also of poetic devices. Antony's speech is an excellent combination of art, cunning, and sincerity. Besides, Brutus speaks about abstract notions while Antony speaks in concrete terms. Brutus speaks of freedom and slavery, while Antony speaks of his listeners feelings and passions.
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Answer:
There is a sharp contrast between the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony in Julius Caesar. Antony's funeral oration differs from Brutus's in many ways. Brutus's speech to the crowd of people is the speech of a philosopher while Antony's speech is emotional and is intended to stir the feelings and passions of the listeners. Brutus's speech is cold, logical, and intellectual; while Antony's speech is charged with feeling, and it is meant to excite the emotions of the listeners. Brutus's speech appeals to the intelligence of the listeners, and it fails because the listeners in this case are not intelligent enough.
Explanation:
Lin is now a senior scientist of geophysics at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in
Massachusetts, where he spends his time studying not the scurrying of small animals and
fluctuating electrical current between trees (another fabled warning sign), but seismometer
readings, GPS coordinates, and global earthquake-notification reports.
What is the purpose for including these lines?
A
The lines show that Lin is untrustworthy as an expert because he relies on his
past experiences to identify earthquakes.
B
The lines show that Lin is an expert in the field who follows scientific methods
of research - modifying his methods of observing earthquakes - which
therefore builds credibility and trust for the reader.
С
The lines help create emotional appeal because Lin changed his
understanding about the causes of earthquakes.
D
The lines help create a feeling of trust between the author and readers,
because Lin disagreed with his co-researcher on the measurement of
earthquakes and the author was willing to share this with readers.
Answer:B
Explanation: took the test
What are the examples of the press?
First Amendment
Answer:
The First Amendment protects several basic freedoms in the United States including freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government.
Explanation:
Answer:
Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) Gannett Co. v. DePasquale (1979) Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court (1982) Houchins v. KQED (1978) Pell v. Procunier (1974) Potter Stewart. Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia (1980) Saxbe v. Washington Post Co. ( 1974)
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13 Meanwhile, down below in the First Class dining saloon on D Deck, four other members of the Titanic's crew were sitting around one of the tables. The last diner had long since departed, and now the big white Jacobean room was empty except for this single group. They were dining-saloon stewards, indulging in the time-honored pastime of all stewards off duty—they were gossiping about their passengers.
14 Then, as they sat there talking, a faint grinding jar seemed to come from somewhere deep inside the ship. It was not much, but enough to break the conversation and rattle the silver that was set for breakfast next morning.
15 Steward James Johnson felt he knew just what it was. He recognized the kind of shudder a ship gives when she drops a propeller blade, and he knew this sort of mishap meant a trip back to the Harland & Wolff Shipyard at Belfast—with plenty of free time to enjoy the hospitality of the port.
16 Somebody near him agreed and sang out cheerfully, "Another Belfast trip!"
17 In the galley just to the stern, Chief Night Baker Walter Belford was making rolls for the following day. (The honor of baking fancy pastry was reserved for the day shift.) When the jolt came, it impressed Belford more strongly than Steward Johnson—perhaps because a pan of new rolls clattered off the top of the oven and scattered about the floor.
What is the best summary of paragraphs 13 through 16?
Answer choices for the above question
A. A faint shudder interrupted the conversation of four off-duty dining saloon stewards. They were excited about returning to the shipyard in Belfast.
B. In the First Class dining saloon, four off-duty stewards sat around gossiping about passengers. A weak shudder stopped them and rattled the silverware on the tables.
C. Four off-duty stewards in the First Class dining saloon sat around gossiping about passengers. A weak shudder interrupted their conversation. Steward James Johnson thought it was the sound of a dropped propeller blade and that they would have to return to the shipyard in Belfast.
D. Four off-duty stewards sat in the dining saloon and gossiped about passengers, a favorite pastime of off-duty stewards. A weak shudder interrupted their conversation and disturbed the silverware on the table. Steward James Johnson thought that the shudder was a dropped propeller blade. He knew that they would return to the Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast and have time to enjoy themselves. This made one of the stewards happy, and he shouted, “Another Belfast trip!”
Answer:
says 100 points
only shows 5 points comon man. who would do all of this for just 5 points
Answer:
It is D. Four off-duty stewards sat in the dining saloon and gossiped about passengers, a favorite pastime of off-duty stewards. A weak shudder interrupted their conversation and disturbed the silverware on the table. Steward James Johnson thought that the shudder was a dropped propeller blade. He knew that they would return to the Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast and have time to enjoy themselves. This made one of the stewards happy, and he shouted, “Another Belfast trip!”
Explanation:
because it is T-T
what does 10 1/2 divided by 3/4
Answer:
14
Explanation:
Answer:
14
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what do you think about zoos? Are they a good thing or is it cruel to keep animals in captivity?
Please help I'm failing Read the poem.
The Song of Wandering Aengus
by William Butler Yeats
I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.
When I had laid it on the floor
I went to blow the fire a-flame,
But something rustled on the floor,
And someone called me by my name:
It had become a glimmering girl
With apple blossom in her hair
Who called me by my name and ran
And faded through the brightening air.
Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
And kiss her lips and take her hands;
And walk among long dappled grass,
And pluck till time and times are done,
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.
Read these lines from "The Song of Wandering Aengus."
Though I am old with wandering
Through hollow lands and hilly lands,
I will find out where she has gone,
How does Aengus's continued search for the girl affect the meaning in the poem?
It suggests that Aengus misses the life he had when he was a young boy.
It shows he is trying to get in touch with the beauty and life he caught a glimpse of.
It reflects his obsession with a woman he once knew and cannot forget.
It reflects his desire to recreate an odd experience he once had.
Answer:
It shows he is trying to get in touch with the beauty and life he caught a glimpse of.
Explanation:
Based on reading the first stanza, the narrator's adventure catching the trout was a lovely experience with nature in multiple ways. When he takes the trout home and lays it on the floor to prepare to eat it, the beauty of the experience is truly over. He's longing to recapture the beauty of that moment in nature, and will search until he is able to do so.
Can anybody write me a Haiku about the story “No Way Out”, please!
Help ASAP ☝
Answer:
She dug deep into
She dug deep intoHis life, there seemed no possible
She dug deep intoHis life, there seemed no possibleWay out for her now
Which contains a misplaced modifier.?
Answer:
i have no idea
Explanation:
What are the types of personal letters?
application
invitation
clarification
thank you
adjustment
complaint
friendly
Answer:friendly thank you and invitation just did this class I listened to the last person and got it wrong
Explanation:
5. An example of a phrase that is NOT a cliché is
a. "Slick as a whistle"
b. "Crazy as a loon"
c. "In the blink of an eye"
d. None of the above
Answer:
D none of the above
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
all of these phrases are cliche
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Answer:
The first selection.
Explanation:
Why did Ray Bradbury choose the title Fahrenheit 451 and how does it connect to the story?
Answer:
The book is called Farehheit 451, because its the degree in which paper burns. It connects to the story because the story is about books being banned and burned, the main character discovers a book and cannot bring himself to burn it, thus discovering the secrets of the world he lives in.
Explanation:
What is the process for writing a feedback response for a classmate's play