Explanation:
The doctrinal reason was the belief amongst godly Protestants, including Cromwell, that the conversion of the Jews to Christianity was essential before Christ would return to reign on earth. 1656 was thought by some to be the actual year in which this would happen
Explain natural disasters ?
Answer: A Natural disaster is an event caused by natural forces on earth. This includes thunderstorms, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and tsunamis
Why do writers use anecdotes in personal narratives?
A.) to argue a difficult point
B.) to describe people they know
C.) to recount meaningful events
D.) to hide someone’s identity
Answer:
C this helps the reader feel the characters emotions. -Your friend, Bill Cipher
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
PLEASE DONT SCAM ME FOR MY POINTS
Write a compare and contrast analysis WITH 100 WORDS of how "Broken Chain" and "Fish Cheeks" both address a common theme about belonging.
Answer:
Both Broken Chain film and Fish Cheek's narrative address a common theme that belongs to one another. The author of the Broken Chain film wanted to demonstrate to his audience the importance of appreciating those around them. The author uses the character Alfonso who wants to keep his teeth as they are. The author of Fish Cheeks, on the other hand, focuses on people who love their culture. In this story, the author uses Amy Tan, who wants to modify her physical appearance in order to please a minister's son.
Amy and Alfonso wanted to change their appearances in both works of art in order to adapt to the people around them. Amy hated her nose and desired an American nose because she disliked the fact that she resembled a Chinese woman. Alfonso, on the other hand, rejected his teeth because they were not as attractive as he desired. Their deepest interests were to gain trust and satisfy others. Their actions bring a sense of belonging. They're on the same page.
The author explains a death in the family that broke the chain or the wholeness of their togetherness in "Broken Chain." The emotion of it represented their grief, but they knew that they were still connected in some way, while in "Fish Cheeks," it describes the cultural appreciation of one's nationality, where the Chinese girl is humiliated in showing her true culture to her crush. There had been a series of mishaps during the dinner but years after that event, she appreciated it more than ever.
Explanation:
i know i am late but that is what i put
if your prompt tells you to write an argumentative essay how many sentences do you need to write before you read your sources ?
Two Claims
One claim
Three claims
What can be inferred from the information in the first paragraph? A Students are the intended audience for the text. B. Students were used as the research subjects. © Students are the only ones who experience changes in dopamine. D Students need to learn that they need more sleep.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!
Answer:
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Explanation:
What have you learned about what it means to be American from reading this article
Answer:
being a american means being free.
Explanation:
The independence
how should sentence 3 be punctuated: (3) Okay, but what kind of bugs do people eat?
Answer Choices:
(A) Okay but what kind of bugs do people eat?
(B) Okay but, what kind of bugs do people eat?
(C) Okay, but what kinds of bugs, do people eat?
(D) Correct as is
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which detail best shapes the idea that people become dishonest when communicating with others?
excerpt from Friendship
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are two elements that go to the composition of friendship, each so sovereign, that I can detect no superiority in either, no reason why
either should be first named. One is Truth. A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. I am arrived at last in
the presence of a man so real and equal that I may drop even those undermost garments of dissimulation, courtesy, and second thought, which
men never put off, and may deal with him with the simplicity and wholeness, with which one chemical atom meets another. Sincerity is the
luxury allowed, but diadems and authority, only to the highest rank, that being permitted to speak truth as having none above it to court or
conform unto. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend the approach of our fellow-
man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our thought from him under a hundred folds. I knew man who, under
a certain religious frenzy, cast off this drapery, and omitting all compliments and commonplace, spoke to the conscience of every person he
encountered, and that with great insight and beauty.
Answer:
At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins.
Explanation:
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What are some benefits of using symbols in a poster or political cartoon?
Answer:
Political cartoons and posters try to persuade civilians that a certain country are enemies with each other, and how civilians should fear and dislike that country.
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences best explains how others in the town feel about Peduzzi?
Answer: “Nobody spoke or gave any sign to them except the town beggar, lean and old, with a spittle-thickened beard, who lifted his hat as they passed.”
Explanation:
What can you infer about pixar based on the passage above?
Answer:
I think the answer is C. This one makes the most sense
Help me please and thanks
Answer:
its too blurry
Explanation:
FLAMINGO is to BIRD as GRIZZLY is to
Answer:
...
Explanation:
Answer:
BEAR
Mark me brainliest plzzzzz
Explanation:
I am behind I need to get it done ASAP
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The Chicago fire is claimed to be the most famous in American history. It killed 300 innocent people and destroyed over 17,000 buildings. Cover well over 3.5 square miles of land. The damages it created were very costly, around $200 Million worth. Many people were homeless and 1/3 of the city was left in ruins.
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how to find the surface area of a can of fruit with a height of 80 mm and a diameter of 60 mm. Give the area in your explanation.
Answer:
[tex]20742.86\,\,mm^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Height of a can of fruit (h) = 80 mm
Diameter of a can of fruit (D) = 60 mm
Radius of a can of fruit (R) = [tex]\frac{D}{2}=\frac{60}{2}=30\,\,mm[/tex]
Area of a can of fruit [tex]=2 \pi r(r+h)[/tex]
Put [tex]r=30\,\,mm\,,\,h=80\,\,mm[/tex]
Area of a can of fruit = [tex]=2(\frac{22}{7})(30)(30+80)=\frac{1320}{7}(110)=20742.86\,\,mm^2[/tex]
Wishes are thorns, he told himself sharply. They do us no good, just stick into our skin and hurt us."
Answer:
The line shown in the question above is an example of a metaphor.
Explanation:
The metaphor is a figure of speech that establishes a subjective comparison between two elements that have no explicit relation, but that can be compared in a poetic and implicit way creating a new meaning. Unlike the Simile, the metaphor does not always use the words "like" or "as" to establish the comparison. The sentence shown in the question above is an example of this, where wishes and thorns were compared implicitly, without using the words "like" and "as".
Which action from The Jungle Book best supports the claim that Akela followed the Law of the Jungle?
Akela gets too weak to defend the Law.
Akela worries about getting old and powerless.
Akela allows Mowgli to remain part of the Pack.
Akela was caught in a trap when he was young.
Answer:
C: Akela allows Mowgli to remain part of the pack
Explanation:
Answer:
IT is C
Explanation:
During which step of writing a research report would you change or narrow your topic?
A) research
B) outline
C) revision
D) rough draft
HELPPP! Did Bud hide the shotgun?
what do you see smell hear taste and feel
Answer:
you see fish moving, you hear the bubbles and the breathing of you air tank, you taste the rubber of the mouthpiece, and you feel the water moving between your fingers and the touch of the coral reef next to you.
Explanation:
Like Doodle, the scarlet ibis is described as being uncoordinated, delicate, and unique. How might the death of the ibis foreshadow the story’s ending?
Answer:
The Ibis is tired and lonely, sad and exhausted. He is bleeding and dying. He has useless legs.
Explanation:
Doodle will die and there will be red blood and he will die exhausted.
can someone write about a time when you had to stand up for what was right ?
Explanation:
Yes, of course, in one case I had to defend an unknown person from my own friend, she wanted to incriminate her for something she hadn't done, my friend wanted me to lie for her and accuse another girl, but, you can't go for life doing that kind of thing so I told the truth about what my friend wanted to do and advised my friend to change her mind, apparently it worked because she lost her friendship, she was not very good because she was a bad person, but i did the right thing.
Read the description:
My childhood bedroom had two beds.
Which revision makes this description the most vivid?
A.
My childhood bedroom had two parallel twin beds covered in plaid blankets.
B.
My childhood bedroom had two beds and the beds were where the children slept.
C.
My childhood bedroom had two beds that were made of some kind of material.
D.
My childhood bedroom had beds with blankets and pillows on both of them.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"My childhood bedroom had two parallel twin beds covered in plaid blankets." its describing the room and how it looked.
Climax of banner in the sky
How did the Jews of Sighet change from the beginning of Chapter 2 to the end of Chapter 2?
Answer:
Chapter 1. Moshe the Beadle (Elie's Kabbalah tutor) is expelled from Sighet for being a ... This shows that the Jews are in complete denial about what is happening. ... By the end of the chapter they are put in cattle car and taken to Poland. Chapter 2 ... He hates himself for it and realizes that Auschwitz is changing him. 7.
CAN YOU HELP ME PLEASE!!
Section II: Data and Observations
Use your answers from questions 4–5 as the basis for the second section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with the data from the experiment, in a summarized and concise way. No paragraphs are required for this section, but you do need to include the key data and observations from which you will generate your analysis and discussion. This section is objective.
Section III: Analysis and Discussion
Use your answers from questions 6–8 as the basis for the third section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with your interpretation of the data set. You will also give an example of any calculations or formulas you used to analyze your data. Also, you will want to include any graphs that you made and interpret them for the reader.
If you did construct graphs, your Student Guide included information on which graphs to construct. Graphs should have the following:
a. Appropriate titles
b. Appropriate labels for each axis
c. Appropriate scales for each axis
d. Correct units for the data
Complete a rough sketch of each graph. Explain in one or two sentences what trend the reader should observe in each of your graphs.
Mention any problems, unusual or unexpected data, or other factors with the experiment here, and suggest possible causes. This section can be somewhat subjective, unlike Section II, because you are free to include your personal interpretations or even speculation if it adds constructive, reasonable insight to the discussion.
This section is variable in length, and should likely be the longest part of your report.
Section IV: Conclusions
Use your answers from questions 9-11 as the basis for the fourth section of your lab report. In this section you will summarize the outcome of the experiment, and discuss how the original hypothesis(es) was (were) either supported or refuted. Use logic and reason in explaining your statements, and be sure to refer to specific data from your experiment that supports your argument.
This section also demonstrates your understanding of the experiment, through your ability to offer constructive criticism about its design and make suggestions for future experimentation. There are always ways that experiments can be improved. Now that you are a veteran of this experiment and have experience with the procedure, offer some advice to the next scientist about what you suggest and why.
This section should be 1–2 paragraphs long.
Overall
When complete, the lab report should be read as a coherent whole. Make sure that you connect different pieces with relevant transitions. Review for proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, formatting, and other conventions of organization and good writing.
Answer;
okie dokie so the first question was for me anyways
Ideas for Prototype Design
Similar to a cardboard oven just smaller and solar powered
Preliminary Sketches (attach separate paper, if needed)
the picture is the one provided lol
the secnd question is..
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Advantages: Disadvantages:
● the tin foil will attract the sun● if theres enough heat for the food to warm up
●the plastic will keep bugs and/or animal away from getting it
●the box gives the food something to be in instead of the ground
disadvantage
● it might take longer
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Option B: i think im going to stay with my original plan i can always make changes
more advantages and disadvantages ( i guess just pick from the one you
want lol)
●reducing my carbon footprint by alot ● heat varies so the food my take really really long
●using no energy other than the sun
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third Q:
Which of the three designs will you move forward with? Explain your reasons for selecting this design.
I will be moving forward with option A bc i personally can't think of another way or design and i think option A has more advantages than disadvantages
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fourth Q:
What modifications, if any, did you make to the basic design during the construction process?
I used skewers to hold the flap up
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fifth Q:
Will your device warm the hot dog to a temperature of 165°F? How will your device do this?
Well i guess it depends n alot of things such as where i will place my solar cooker and the weather changes i will most likely put my solar cooker on the black paper because darker colors absorb more heat then lighter ones, then i will wait maybe 10 -20 minutes and check on my hotdog
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6th Q:
Will your device efficiently warm the hot dog in 20 to 25 minutes? How will your device do this?
my device will do this by attracting the suns rays and energy towards the box
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7th Q:
Will your device reach a temperature well above that of its surroundings? How will your device do this?
I think so especially if i put it in direct sunlight around a darker surface and of course the aluminium foil will help with this as well
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8th Q:
Record your observations and the results of the experimental tests of your device below. Temperature of the surroundings (in °F): ______70_______
( i just put 68 because its been raining all day and the highest its gonna get next weekend for me is 68 but u can put whatever :) )
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9th Q:
Maximum temperature reached inside the solar cooker (in °F): ____65_____
( okay on these questions i dont really plan on getting them right but u can always change it )
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10th Q:
Use this table to record the internal temperature of the hot dog every 2 minutes. Use a separate sheet of paper, if necessary.
(the table picture is the second picture i provided)
okay here are guestamatted answers
Time: Temp:
4:00 20 degrees
4:02 20
4:04 25
4:06 26
4:08 36
4:10 34
4:12 38
4:14 40
4:16 44
4:18 46
4:20 50
4:22 55
4:24 57
4:26 60
4:28 65
4:30 72
4:32 75
4:34 76
4:36 80
( keep in mind this is based of of my temperatures so i dont expect to get this table right )
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11th Q:
Evaluating Your Prototype
What worked well?
i would say definitely the black paper and tin foil sin they attracted most of the suns energy
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12th Q:
Which features can be improved upon?
i think maybe if i did t on a different day it would have gotten hotter
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13th Q:
How could the overall design of this device be improved?
Position the flap more so that the hotdogs can get more sun
Doing it on a hotter day
Letting it cook longer
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14th Q:
Why would this change be an improvement? What concepts related to thermal energy transfer is this improvement based on?
this change would be an improvement by the hotdogs getting warmed to the right temperature this is related to thermal energy by the position of the flap i think if i angled it more in an abtuse angle the sun would have transfered to the foil to the bottom foil with the hotdogs
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15th Q:
Draw a well labeled sketch of the final design
( i provided the sketch , should be the third one with the black square)
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Which quote suggest that the narrator is determined
answer:
the narrator is so determined that he has deluded himself into believing that his mental disease is actually making him more conscious and aware. in fact, his so-called focus is extreme paranoia and anxiety. the narrator claims to love the old man but in his neurosis, he justifies his intention to kill the old man because he cannot stand to be looked at by the man's eye. he justifies this intent to kill based on how determined and focused he is in going about the murder. his mad determination overrides this love he has for the old man.
Which of the following sentences contains an oxymoron?
A. Students filled quickly into the auditorium,hoping to find out about the new schedule.
B. After everyone flew out of the auditorium, Gabe and Brian were left alone together.
C. Productions by the drama class were beginning that autumn.
D.Mr. Griffin’s speech before the assembly of 10th graders was short and to the point.
Read the following passages:
Passage 1
It was a foggy day outside of 221B Baker Street. Inside my flat, the air was clear. I was reading by the fire when I heard a knock at the door. When I opened the door, Mrs. Hudson introduced my latest client, Mrs. Blakely. The lady wore a glamorous gown and hat, indicating that she was probably wealthy. Mrs. Blakely's red eyes, wet handkerchief, and frightened expression showed that she was in distress. I smiled and stood at attention, almost smelling a mystery.
Passage 2
A lady in a fine gown and hat stepped out of the carriage and strode up to the door of 221B Baker Street. She sniffled and used a handkerchief to wipe away her tears. Taking a deep breath, she rapped on the door of the world's most famous detective.
From which point of view is each passage narrated? (2 points)
a
Passage 1 is first-person and Passage 2 is first-person.
b
Passage 1 is first-person and Passage 2 is third-person.
c
Passage 1 is third-person and Passage 2 is first-person.
d
Passage 1 is third-person and Passage 2 is third-person.