Answer:
b. after sentence 2
Explanation:
correct on edge
Answer:
Its (B)
Explanation:
I Got It Right On Edge .
So for all you billie eilish haters i have a question
why do you hate billie eilish?
Answer:
I don't hate her I just don't like some of her songs
Explanation:
Answer:
everyone doesnt like that she creates sad songs lol i personally love billie tho
Explanation:
Q 1. Rewrite the following sentence. Make sure to follow these requirements:
* add vivid, precise words and figurative language
* edit to make sure it is error free
* show your teacher when you are finished
Sentence to Rewrite: The soldier asked for some water.
Answer:
Wounded and tired, yet still as brave as a lion, the soldier quietly asked for some water.
Explanation:
Using words and phrases to additionally describe things you talk about makes it easier for other people to picture things. Adjectives (wounded, tired) are words used to modify nouns and noun phrases, and adverbs (quietly) are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Figurative language is the use of words in an unconventional way to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or comparison. An example of figurative writing is a simile (as brave as a lion) - a comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind.
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The answer is Tainted
What theme is developed in BOTH “After Twenty Years” and “Hawk”?
Answer: Both are about life
Explanation: The theme of “After Twenty Years” is friendship, loyalty, and trust. The theme of “Hawk” is pride and arrogance.
Trace the structure of Tan's essay, describing both its organization and its methods. How does the structure of her essay support her purpose?
Answer:
It could be said that Tan's essay might be a “compare/ contrast” one, because it is presented as a comparison of the English language. She exposes his ideas and provides examples of them , personal experiences and she gives a definition of “mother tongue” and she resorts to his mother to provide a clear example of this topic.The she provides more examples to illustrate her point. It could be said that the text is divided into 3 parts: part 1 presents some situations about different styles of English. Part 2 addresses to her mother limitations with the language and the last part, n°3 focuses on her and how she wrote her stories.
That Could Have Been You
Jim Heynen
The boys knew that on the farm danger was everywhere, sometimes the teeth of a spinning gear, other
times in the jaws of a growling boar. Danger could plunge from the sky in jag ed-edged hailstones or collapse
beneath them in weak timbers over a well. Hay balers didn't care what they b aled, and silage choppers didn't care
what they chopped. But mostly the danger the boys knew was in stories about what happened somewhere,
someplace, just out of sight, the next county, down the road six miles, somewhere else. The bull that crushed a man
against a gate. The woman who drowned trying to save her child from rushing spring floods. The man who broke his
neck falling from the haymow. The tornado that killed a whole family except the two-month-old baby who was
found in a lilac bush without a scratch on her.
The boys listened to the stories, and they didn't argue with the truth of them. They'd had their own fair
share of close calls. There was the eighty-pound hay bale that fell thirty feet and exploded in a green spray around
them, and the lightning that splintered a huge box elder tree right after they decided to run out from under that
very tree and play in the rain. Once a steel splinter from the corn sheller flywheel whirred like a table saw past their
heads. And they had their cuts and bruises. Knuckles that looked as if they'd been gnawed on by meat grinders.
Sprained ankles and wrists. Blood blisters that took toenails and fingernails off as they healed. Small concussions
that were good for week-long headaches. Wood slivers of all sizes that had punctured every part of their bodies.
And that's not even counting all the skinned knees and nosebleeds. The boys had plenty of bangings-around, but
nothing so bad that they weren't able to talk about it, maybe even boast about it, the next week.
In town on Saturday nights, the grown-ups would point out what terrible things had happened to other
people.
See those farmers with all those missing fingers? Cornpickers did that.
What is the summary
Answer:
The summary of the story is that the boys knew about the risks of working, playing, and hanging out on the farm. They had had their own fair share of close calls and minor accidents, such as sprained ankles, bruised knuckles and minor concussions, but all of that doesn't deter them from continuously playing maintaining regular visits to the same location.
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Explain the term genre as it applies to books.
Answer:
Genre is what type of good it is, like for example- The types of books are Horror,Romance,Drama etc.
Explanation:
please let it be a right answer
Answer:
B saying someone was crazy hope this helps!!!!
Explanation:
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Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Allen presents a counterargument involving respect for the flag at the beginning of the editorial. How does this contribute to the structure of his argument? How does he address the counterargument? Support your responses with evidence from the text.
This question is about the article "American flag stands for tolerance"
Answer and Explanation:
Allen shows that he believes that an individual can present better ways to show his discontent with the government instead of disrespecting the national flag by burning it, with that, we can see that he does not agree with the Supreme Court's decision to allow the burning of flags is a fair protest against the government, but quickly Allen claims that the Supreme Court is correct in allowing this, since even presenting a form of disrespect, the burning of flags is part of a peaceful protest, in addition to allowing freedom of expression in the country.
This shows that Allen's arguments are based on the country's ethical and legal standards and not on his own opinions, or on the sentimetalism he may feel for national symbols. He addresses the counterargument as a justification as to why he should not evaluate the Supreme Court's permission, but rather support it. This can be seen through the paragraph:
"The American flag is a cherished symbol of our national aspirations [...] iven the widespread and deeply felt reverence for this symbol of what we perceive to be the best of our civilization, what is the harm in insisting upon a modicum of respect for it? [...] Any messages that burning the flag might convey easily can be communicated in other ways.
The Supreme Court was not wrong. Indeed, a decision contrary to the one reached would have been a definitive step away from our national aspirations. A commitment to the intertwined freedoms of conscience and expression is at the core of those aspirations. What most distinguishes our civilization from both its predecessors and its contemporary competitors is a belief in the sanctity of the human conscience. Each individual is to have the freedom to develop by his or her own lights, and not by the command of officialdom. That requires not just the right to be let alone, but also the right to communicate with, to learn from and test views in conversations."
which parts should I highlight where we as readers see the shift between plots begin to occur?
"First there was confusion, as of one drawing all his sensations, for that moment blunted or muddled, into himself. He realized that he was running in pitch darkness, although, above, the sky crisscrossed with treetops was less black than the rest. "The trail," he thought, "I’ve gotten off the trail." His feet sank into a bed of leaves and mud, and then he couldn't take a step that the branches of shrubs did not whiplash against his ribs and legs. Out of breath, knowing despite the darkness and silence that he was surrounded, he crouched down to listen. Maybe the trail was very near, with the first daylight he would be able to see it again. Nothing now could help him to find it. The hand that had unconsciously gripped the haft of the dagger climbed like a fen scorpion up to his neck where the protecting amulet hung. Barely moving his lips, he mumbled the supplication of the com which brings about the beneficent moons, and the prayer to Her Very Highness, to the distributor of all Motecan possessions. At the same time, he felt his ankles sinking deeper into the mud, and the waiting in the darkness of the obscure grove of live oak grew intolerable to him. The war of the blossom had started at the beginning of the moon and had been going on for three days and three nights now. If he managed to hide in the depths of the forest, getting off the trail further up past the marsh country, perhaps the warriors wouldn't follow his track. He thought of the many prisoners they'd already taken. But the number didn't count, only the consecrated period. The hunt would continue until the priests gave the sign to return. Everything had its number and its limit, and it was within the sacred period, and he on the other side from the hunters."
Answer:
c
Explanation:
c
Which rhetorical device is used in this text?
that men feel
Answer:
apophasis
Explanation:
A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. Repetition, figurative language, and even rhetorical questions are all examples of rhetorical device.
do you have anyone r heard have been cyberbullied
Answer:
why?
Explanation:
Answer: hmm no
Explanation:
A character that grows and changes is which of the following?
A.Static or B.dynamic
Answer:
Dynamic
Explanation:
Static means it stays the same but dynamic means it changes
Choose an event that happened to you or someone you know in the last 3-4 months. Write the narrative of the event from your perspective. Next, write about it from the perspective of someone, or someTHING else that was witnessing the event. (Make up anything please) I'll mark you brainiest!
Answer:
It is a story about varied perceptions due to pre conceieved assumed perceptions
Explanation:
I was going with a formerly blind friend of mine, who had just undergone an eye surgery & had got his eyes visibility back.
He was very excited for seeing nature, colors, other ambience for the very first time around him. So, excitedly he was saying that all the things looked so beautiful & mesmerising. I was also very happy in his happiness.
A person near us misunderstood unusual excitement of my friend, & suggested me to get him to a good psychologist, to 'normalise' his behaviour. Then I mentioned him the reason of my friend's excitement.
So, it shows our completely happy perspective about such a big physical & emotional happiness in our life. Which made someone's pre conceived notions to assume a completely different perspective (prior to my clarification).
What should change in this sentence?
But these bags didn’t come into widespread use until around 1980, and before that time people hot along just fine without it.
A) change come to came
B) change use to using
C) Delete and
D) Change it to them
Answer:
D) Change it to them.
Answer: But,
Put a period after 1970. DELETE ANS PUT A COMMA AFTER BEFORE
Explanation:
Which line from the passage best shapes the central idea that the narrator has learned that what first appears to be a setback may actually be an opportunity?
"Her words dug into me, primarily because I had never once stopped to consider whether I enjoyed my time at the hospital."
"But there’s no doubt that some misfortunes turn into pivotal moments that can alter the course of a person’s life for the better."
"The rejection letter from my Ivy League school of choice was the first major obstacle I encountered in my grand 10-year plan."
"I planned to achieve everything my parents expected, and more."
Answer:
Your answer is B ,but there's no doubt that some misfortunes turn into a pivotal moments that can alter the course of a person's life for the better
Explanation:
I just took the test
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took the k12 test
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Which of the following is true of poetic language? Select all that apply.
Poetic language requires the reader to think a little harder to determine meaning
Poetic language creates vividness
Poetic language allows poets to describe things differently than other writers
Poetic language is dull
THERE IS MORE THAN ONE ANSWER! Thank You
Answer:
123
Explanation:
Answer:
The answers are A, and C
When you read a story the author usually states the meaning and is very explicit. But when reading a poem the stanzas can each carry different meaning and they may all be implicit. The way a writer writes a poem they usually write it with their own unique spin.
Jonathan tended to be very careful when it came to money.”
Answer: Its Thrifty
Explanation:
Answer:
the second option is "cheap"
Explanation:
on edge
how is the setting used in “The legend of sleepy hollow” characteristic of the gothic style?
Answer:
Many characteristics read explanation
Explanation:
It is set in a quiet haunted atmosphere that has ghosts. Instead of using castles monasteries and ruins as a story background they used a dark forest where everything is foggy and blurry .It holds the fear of the unknown and is different from the other gothic stories. It begins by being bright but ends horrifying and scary.
How did the Black lives matter begin? What is going on in our world right now that brought this issue to light ? Anything helps! ✊
Answer:
Although this has become a political issue, I will they to answer this without letting you know which side I am on. Black lives matter started from police brutality to black people. Black people felt they were oppressed and were treated unfairly because of their skin color. George Fliyd as well as other black people committed small crimes that resulted in their death because of the police. Hope this helps!
Look at this Venn diagram. A Venn diagram. Circle 1 is labeled Manual with entries Physical, Hands on. Circle 2 is labeled Non-manual with entries Nonphysical, Inactive. The overlap is labeled Both with entries Skillful, Detailed, Good income. Based on the Venn diagram, in which way do manual and nonmanual careers compare? Both manual and nonmanual jobs require physical labor. Both manual and nonmanual jobs require certain skills. Both manual and nonmanual jobs require no physical labor. Both manual and nonmanual jobs provide low incomes.
Answer:
Answer would be B
Explanation:
on edge
Can someone please help me understand this question and give me an example:
Diagram: If you don't have access to a video camera or digital camera, you may complete option 3. Draw a diagram of a figure performing FIVE different exercises. Draw both the correct and incorrect way to perform the exercise. Scan your drawing into the computer (or you can generate your drawing on the computer if you wish).
I don't understand how to set this up...
You don't need to particularly answer this just show me an overall setup of how I could complete this, please. I've asked this 5 times now with no response, and I created this alt because I ran out of points on my main account
Answer: Go to free online whiteboard and just draw your diagram from there
If you have read Julie of the Wolves
9. Which scene from the plot's resolution helps express a theme developed in Julie of the Wolves?
the reunion of Miyax and Kapugen
Amaroq's acceptance of Miyax
Miyax's arrival in Barrow
Miyax's fight with Jello
Answer:
the reunion of Miyax and Kapugen
Explanation:
I took the exam :)
Inspiration to Life- Nick Vujicic, a Boy Without Arms and Limbs
Help me please! I need the answer right now. Thank you!
Answer:
I don't know what u want us to help u with
Explanation:
if u explain more I could help you bye good luck
commonlit “ The most dangerous game” answers
Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?
When asked about the campaign, one of Cole's spokeswomen insisted the company isn't trying to insult teachers or unions, saying, it’s something in the news and being debated, and we wanted to provide a forum where people could discuss it as well. But with the company using the same loaded language as the conservative political activists trying to undermine public education and teachers unions, the corporate P.R.-speak is, to say the least, unconvincing.
No, Cole's campaign is thinly veiled ideological propaganda, and it comes with myriad problems, not the least of which is the simple fact that almost nobody believes underperforming teachers should be protected. That includes the nations biggest teachers; unions, which have been outspoken in backing accountability reforms for teacher tenure. So right off the bat, Cole is constructing a straw man, one that has served over the years to pretend that public employee unions in general and teachers unions specifically are about nothing more than making sure bad employees get to keep their jobs.
Answer:
Logos
Explanation:
Logos is when we use cold arguments – like data, statistics, or common sense – to convince people of something, rather than trying to appeal to an audience's emotions
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the Declaration of Independence?
explain to the world the beliefs and goals of their new country
explaining that they wanted to STAY under the British rule
O list all the complaints that the colonists had against King George III
explained to the world why they were justified in separating from Britain and why everyone else should help
Answer:
Through his long, adventurous and ultimately successful quest back home, Odysseus' traits of determination, righteousness, and cleverness exemplify his heroism. ... Another important heroic attribute of Odysseus was his sense of righteousness. He always strived to do the right thing regardless of the consequences.
Explanation:
what types of society do you like the most and why?
Answer:
good societys because they have the word good
Explanation:
What was Elie Wiesel advocating for throughout his lifetime?
How does Lincon’s motivation to fight for freedom compare with Douglass’s? What does this say about each man?
Answer:
Frederick Douglass, a black American, fought for black civil rights through compelling speeches like “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” depicting the terrors of slavery in graphic detail. Abraham Lincoln, on the other hand, spoke peacefully and optimistically during his Second Inaugural Address to demonstrate his desire for peace and reconciliation with the Confederate states. Both speakers captivated their audiences through compelling diction, tone, and argumentative methods to win them over and gain their support. Lincoln’s sole desire before, during, and after the Civil War was to maintain national unity. This was his job as president and the entire reason for fighting the Civil War. During his Second Inaugural Address, Lincoln reaffirmed the purpose of the war through choice diction. He stated that the South would “…make war rather than let the nation survive…” and though the he “…deprecated war…” he would accept it “…rather than let the nation perish…” Furthermore, during the course of the war, Lincoln freed all the slaves with his Emancipation Proclamation in order to weaken the South