Answer:
accpet that its okay to fail, just dont give up
Explanation:
Liisi's New Home
In the days since she and her family had sailed away from Germany and the refugee camp, Liisi had spent many hours staring out at the ocean waves from the deck. Somehow, in the back of her mind, she had always believed they would return home to Estonia after the war. Yet, every time she had mentioned this to her parents, they just frowned and changed the subject. After they had escaped the Russians and fled to Germany, there had been no real home for them except the cramped apartment in the little German town of Geislingen where the U.S. Army housed Estonian refugees. Liisi had made good friends there—her Girl Scout troop of five had been inseparable—but now they were all scattered to the winds. Two of the girls had stayed in Germany, and the other two were going to Canada. Here she was all alone sailing to America.
Feeling mighty lonely, Liisi reached into the inside pocket of her coat and pulled out a photograph. On it was her Girl Scout troop, all dressed in traditional Estonian costumes for a dance they had organized at the refugee camp. The dress Liisi wore was too small, as she had worn it back in Tallinn when she was younger. Liisi ran her thumb over the image of herself and closed her eyes as she remembered.
"Liisi, hold still while I button your dress!" Her mother scolded.
But Liisi was so eager to join the other kids in Tallinn's town square, she could not stop moving. At 10, she was just old enough to join in the folk dances as the city celebrated Jaanipäev—John's Day, or Midsummer's Eve. The June 23 festival always made her giddy with delight, and as her mother finally released her, she gave her a swift hug and flew out the door.
The square was just a few blocks away, and Liisi could hear the cheers of the crowd as she raced down the cobblestone streets. As she rounded the last corner and entered the square, the dancing had already begun. She was so glad she had paid attention when her mom taught her the traditional steps. Making her way to the front of the crowd, Liisi's school friends waved to her. She caught up to them just as the band started playing, and they arranged themselves in a line for the next dance. At that moment, Liisi could not imagine ever living anywhere else.
The wind had picked up, and the ocean spray woke Liisi from her reverie. A tear had made its way down her cheek, and she wiped it away before replacing the photo in her pocket.
"That was then," she told herself sternly and pushed those other thoughts away. Then, she turned her back to the ocean as if to leave her entire past behind her and went to find her parents.
Select the correct answer.
How does Liisi's cultural background affect her perception of the photograph?
A.
She values maintaining traditions in order to understand Estonian history.
B.
She associates Estonian traditions with a sense of community.
C.
She realizes the difficulty of preserving Estonian traditions in different locations.
D.
She appreciates her Estonian friends for more easily understanding her experiences.
Answer:
B
Explanation: its correct
n a group discussion about Frida Kahlo, Selma asks whether it is fair to say that Frida Kahlo is one of the most important female painters of the twentieth century. By asking this question, she has become the leader of the discussion. has provided her personal point of view. has become the moderator of the discussion. has provided an important fact about the topic.
Answer:
By asking this question, Selma has become the leader of the discussion.
Explanation:
In group discussions, the role of the leader is not to give or choose a specific opinion as the right one. The leader helps the group choose a topic that is appropriate, and helps members guide the discussion in a fair and civil manner. The leader keeps people from dominating the discussion, helping the whole group participate as equally as possible.
Answer:
By asking this question, Selma has become the leader of the discussion
Explanation:
It began to rain just as the party goers _____.
were leaving
are leaving
left
have left
Answer:
were leaving
Explanation:
it is in the past
'm not sure exactly what time it is now, but it ______ be about 4:00 -- look at all the rush-hour traffic! It will take us forever to get home on the highway. Question 83 options: a) can b) will c) must d)had better
Answer:
c. must
Explanation:
Let's practise.
Compare and contrast between a lion and a cow using the doubl
bubble map
is there a story behind it?
Governor Raid Fuding for After-School Programs for preschoolers
The correct answer is C. The headline is not objective because the word raids adds emotion to the language.
Explanation:
An objective headline, only describes an event or fact, without adding opinions or any emotional language that supports a specific personal perspective. In the case of the headline "Governor Raid Funding for After-School Programs for preschoolers," the word "raid" use to describe the funding is suggesting the governor used a massive or aggressive strategy in funding, similar to one of a raid, which shows a personal perspective. Thus, the headline is not objective due to the emotional term "raid" (Option C).
Answer:
Explanation:
isn't that the fsa
an apple a day keeps ______ away
Answer:
An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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Answer: An apple a day keeps THE DOCTOR away
Explanation:
This question isn't a homework question, but this relates to English grammar.
Would I capitalize on the name of this food item? I've seen people use both lowercase and capitalization.
This *Chicken Croissant Casserole* was so good!
Answer:
No, foods are not proper names, but if they are used as part of the title of a piece of writing then you'd capitalize it.
Explanation:
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QUESTION 1
A fused (or run-on) sentence occurs when two or more complete thoughts run together
without proper punctuation or conjunction.
1.My cat loves salmon she goes crazy when she smells it.
2.Donna lives in Orlando her school in Winter Park is not within walking distance.
3.Her husband is a software engineer he designs
computer programs.
4.Matt attends college he majors in computer science,
5.The boy rides his bicycle, and his dog chases after him.
Answer:
5. The boy rides his bicycle, and his dog chases after him.
Explanation:
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WILL CHOOSE BRAINLIEST Which sentence is most clearly from a story with a retrospective narrator? A. Napoleon's soldiers marched through town in an endless line. B. He sees the desk, the chair, and the computer, and he knows his job. C. One day I would find true love, but back then I felt hopelessly alone. O D. Most of the villagers knew of dragons, but they had never seen one.
Answer:
a or c maybe
Explanation:
it’s c I just took the test ( a p e x)
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i don’t know the rough draft
Answer: one day me and nine of my other peers was elected but i kknow that only one of us will get the scholership so i went home and the next day i wake up to a phonecall saying i got the scholorship so i will be wanted there by 9.30 in the mornig so i lay back down and go back to sleep i wake up and go to my collage and i hear i didnt make it in time so i go back home and my best friend emily got the scholar ship even though i was ther at 8.30 am
Explanation:
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why the poet has drawn a comparison of his beloved to a silken tent?
Answer:The Silken tent is both love poem
why does gogol use a matter-of-fact tone throughout much of "the nose"
Answer:
porque el logo de google hace una forma parecida a una nariz:)
Explanation:
did Catchings respond not having a
professional women's league to play in?
A
She planned to play in the boys'
league.
B
She was sad that she couldn't play
in a league
С
She planned to start her own
league team.
D
She gave up on her dream of going
pro
Answer:
A
She planned to play in the boys'
league.
Explanation:
Its like she thought if boys can do it i can GRL PWR
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"When the phone rang" ...is an
Select one:
a. A Preposition of Time.
b. A Verb Phrase.
C. A Time Phrase.
d. An Adjective Phrase.
c.
Explanation:
when tells when the phone rang
How does Cappelli describe workers in
America?
A They have the wrong skills for the job that they have.
B They are required to have a
degree for a job that doesn't need one.
C They have more education than they need for their job
D They often prefer to work outside of their majoris field
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Find the transitive verb in the following sentence:
Sara ate the ice cream as fast as she could and then felt
sick
O A. Ate
OB. Fast
О ООО
C. Felt
D. Sick
Answer:
A. Ate
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Mark Twain once said, "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear not absence of fear"
Do you believe Twain's statement to be true or false? Write an argumentative essay either in support of or rejecting this
quotation. You must use at least three pieces of textual evidence, focusing on the author's use of dialogue and
figurative language, from readings in this unit in your essay. Your essay should be at least 500 words in length
Click here to view the rubric for this project
Fear is an involuntary and natural reaction that is present in all human beings and that is directly related to our escape and survival system. Without the presence of fear, the human being would not exist since he would not be able to avoid destructive and dangerous situations.
Even though we know that fear is natural and necessary for our lives, we do not want to feel it. The feeling of fear is uncomfortable and does not provide happiness, however we can only stop having that feeling with the presence of another feeling, courage.
Fear cannot cease to exist, but courage can dominate it, confront it, but never fight it. This is because courage arises when we are able to act despite fear and not in its absence. This was shown by Mark Twain, who normalizes fear through his words, but does not magnify it, allows fear to be flawed and weak, and can be faced by those who dare to have courage.
An example of this could be a situation where you face something that you are afraid to protect someone you love, or even when you have the courage to open a medical exam even in fear of the result.
With this, we can conclude that it is important to normalize the feeling of fear and not to place it on an unattainable and indestructible level, but on a manageable level. In this way, we know that we are able to control it and go through frightening situations in easier ways, with the help of courage and faith.
The mark twin says courage allows people to face fear and can be faced by those who have courage.
What does mark twain speak about fear.?He speaks about the aspects of fear that it is a natural conscious ability to make one weak and afraid of the situations and circumstances. The fear can be overcome by the aspects of courage and struggle. But speaks about mastering his fear.Find more information about the mark twain statement here.
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Which of the following is a power reserved for the States? A regulating interstate commerce B coining money C signing treaties D establish local governments
Answer:
It is a
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry."
For me, reading has always been a path toward liberation and fulfillment. To learn to read is to start down the
road of liberation, a road which should be accessible to everyone. No one has the right to keep you from
reading, and yet that is what is happening in many areas in this country today. There are those who think they
know best what we should read. These censors are at work in all areas of our daily lives.
Which best describes how Anaya uses rhetorical appeal to convince readers that censors want to limit what people can
read?
A. Anaya speaks about everyone's right to read what they choose in order to appeal to the reader's sense of fairness.
B. Anaya presents documented facts about censors' motivations in order to appeal to the reader's sense of logic.
C. Anaya discusses his lifelong love of reading in order to establish his expertise for the reader on the topic of
censorship
D. Anaya refrains from stating a direct opinion in order to allow the reader to form one based on evidence from many
areas of the country.
The answer is A. Anaya speaks about everyone's right to read what they choose in order to appeal to the reader's sense of fairness.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Rudolfo Anaya who is the author of this work explains the importance of avoiding and stoping censorship. Additionally, the author provides arguments such as "To learn to read is to start down the road of liberation" that suggests the action of reading and selecting freely what to read is related to rights and freedom and by limiting this, the rights and freedoms are limited. This argument appeals to the sense of fairness in the reader who would likely oppose this limitation of freedoms and support Anaya's point of view about censorship. Thus, option A describes the rhetorical appeal Anaya uses.
Read this paragraph. 1. Zoos are needed to protect animals. 2. The Wildlife Conservation Society has worked hard to create more than one hundred protected habitats around the world for the rerelease of different species. 3. The National Zoo in Washington D. C. has bred Sumatran tigers, boosting a population that was once only seven hundred in the world. 4. An award-winning education department can be found at the Bronx Zoo. By educating children and adults, zoos can inspire people to learn about ecological and conservation efforts. 5. Zoos are crucial in saving endangered species where otherwise they may die from habitat loss or starvation. 6. Many zoos have breeding programs that allow species to multiply and thrive. 7. Seeing an animal in person can foster compassion more than simply watching a documentary. Which sentence(s) is/are part of the evidence in this paragraph? a. Sentence 4 b. Sentence 6 c. Sentence 7 d. Sentence 1
Answer:
b. Sentence 6
Explanation:
I'm assuming that your question is asking about which sentence is proof that zoos are needed to protect animals, because that seems to be the main idea of this paragraph.
If that's the case, I think that the answer would be b. (Sentence 6) Many zoos have breeding programs that allow species to multiply and thrive. Those breeding programs would help protect animals (such as endangered species) because those programs would give those animals a safe habitat to live and expand their population once again so they don't die off.
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Answer:
the answer above is wrong the answer is sentence 4
Explanation:
i know causee i got it correct
1. What experience do you have with dramas
(plays)? Have you seen any live? If so, what
were they?
2. Are you familiar with any works of American
Drama?
3. What kind of things do you think American
Drama might bring up and discuss?
Answer:
This is an opinion question that only you can answer.
Explanation:
There is no right or wrong answer to this set of questions. Just ask yourself these questions. I can't answer them for you! These are questions for you to look back at your life and answer these questions based off of your experiences.
For question 1, it's just a yes or no question. Have you seen a play(a play is basically a movie but people act on a stage in front of you in the audience.) An example of a play is Harry Potter and the cursed child. It had people acting out a story.
Just think about your past experiences and answer these questions honestly. Remember, there's no right or wrong answer!
I've seen a lot of plays in both Arabic and English. The title of the play with the three musketeers was the title of a play that I saw a lot of throughout middle school. It was one of my all-time favorite plays. I'm not familiar with any American drama works. American Drama is a literary tradition that has defined what it means to be an American by depicting realistic people, settings, and everyday issues.
What is another way I could say: “this topic is close to my heart.”
Give some ideas below.
Answer:
- this topic is dear to me
- this topic makes me feel ________
- this topic is dear to my soul
Answer:
This matter is one that I always cared about.
The matter is very important to me and my past
This topic is something I strongly believe in.
I hold true to this topic.
Explanation:
Here are some ideas. You can mix them together and mess around with it to find one you like. I don't know what exactly this is about the I don't have something absolutely perfect for you.
What is the best thesis statement for the argument? A. Society relies heavily on technology; therefore, Gardell High School needs to help its students succeed by incorporating technology into the classroom. B. When the time comes to make their way to the workplace, Gardell students need to be prepared with specific job skills and adding computer labs at school will help. C. Students at Gardell High School cannot even take notes on a tablet or laptop because doing so is regarded as a classroom distraction by teachers. D. A few nearby schools have raised enough donations from the business community so that they can purchase extra computers to create additional computer labs.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
When the time comes to make their way to the workplace, Gardell students need to be prepared with specific job skills and adding computer labs at school will help.
Answer:
A. Society relies heavily on technology; therefore, Gardell High School needs to help its students succeed by incorporating technology into the classroom.
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What does this quote mean and why do you think the author wrote this quote? "We should appreciate the differences in and variety of worlds instead of just transforming them to suit our own ambitions".
Answer:
is this comprehension??
A free negro of the African race, whose ancestors were brought to this country and sold as slaves, is not a "citizen” within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States. When the Constitution was adopted, they were not regarded in any of the States as members of the community which constituted the State, and were not numbered among its "people or citizens.” Consequently, the special rights and immunities guarantied to citizens do not apply to them. And not being "citizens” within the meaning of the Constitution, they are not entitled to sue in that character in a court of the United States, and the Circuit Court has not jurisdiction in such a suit.
–Dred Scott v. Sandford,
Supreme Court of the United States
Which details does Taney use as evidence to support his reasoning? Check all that apply.
“A free negro of the African race”
“whose ancestors were brought to this country and sold as slaves”
“not a ‘citizen’ within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States”
“they were not regarded in any of the States as members of the community”
“not numbered among its ‘people or citizens’”
Answer:
C. “not a ‘citizen’ within the meaning of the Constitution of the United States”
D. “they were not regarded in any of the States as members of the community”
E. “not numbered among its ‘people or citizens’”
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. D. E.
Explanation:
Why is Evangelist the appropriate character to show Christian the way?
A- An evangelist preaches the Gospel
B- Evangelist was the only man Christian Knew.
C - Evangelist had a map of heaven
D- Christian would not listen to anyone else
Answer:
D- Christian would not listen to anyone else
Explanation:
Answer:
A. An evangelist preaches the Gospel.
Explanation:
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Consider the claim.
Streetlights should be added to the neighborhood to improve evening safety for pedestrians.
Identify reasons that support this claim. Check all that apply.
Answer:
shadows from trees obscure people and objects at the edge of the street.
the nearby park and pool promote heavy pedestrian traffic in the evenings.
the neighborhood association has funds available for safety maintenance.
these are the reasons that support the claim.
People and things at the street's edge are obscured by tree shadows. In the evenings, the surrounding park and pool attract a large number of pedestrians. The neighborhood group has money set aside for security improvements. These are the arguments in favor of the claim.
What is pedestrians?Being a pedestrian was thought to be drab or boring, as though meandering around on foot rather than rushing by horse or coach. Pedestrian is a phrase that is commonly used to describe a lifeless or colorless writing style.
Thus, tree shadow, large no. of Pedestrians and security improvement are the favor arguments.
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Which statement best describes the effects of allusions in the passage? The allusions show that the police and the skinheads share a common language based on their race. The allusions help the speaker describe the poor educational system in England at the time. The allusions create a peaceful image of different ethnic groups discussing art and literature together. The allusions suggest that the speaker supports a violent response to racism.
Answer:
The allusions show that the police and the skinheads share a common language based on their race.
Explanation:
Allusion is a figure of speech that is used to call something to mind, an object or circumstance without making direct reference to it.
This is usually added by an author to make reference to a particular situation or create a context that is related to another circumstance in the play or script.
From the passage given which is from the MIdsummer of Derek Walcott, the passage that best describes the effects of allusions in the passage is the Garden of Eden which shows that nothing stays the same forever and change is constant by showing that the police and the skinheads share a common language based on their race.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Which of the following moments represents the inciting incident in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle?
Charlotte's confontation with Captain Jaggery
Zachartan giving Charlotte the auk
Charlotte boarding the Sewew alone
Mr Hollybrass's murder
Answer:
The answer would be C Charlotte boarding blah blah lah blah you know
Explanation: