Answer:
now
Explanation:
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I knocked on the door. No one answered, so I opened it.
As the door swung open, I saw a round table filled with high-ranking Nazis. Their caps were on the table, and in the middle of the table was a radio. The radio was playing an English broadcast. Right away, I recognized the BBC.
All their eyes burned into me. I realized that I had accidentally witnessed them committing a crime of treason, for which the penalty was death.
—Anne Frank Remembered,
Miep Gies
What is one way Gies builds suspense in this passage?
(A) by using “I” throughout the narration to make it feel personal
(B) by explaining how she survived the situation despite the danger
(C) by telling of a dangerous situation in which she accidentally learns information
(D) by showing that she is sure she will die because of how angry the Nazis look
C
Answer: C. by telling of a dangerous situation in which she accidentally learns information
Explanation:
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The two ruffians who started a riot downtown were thrown in jail for their ____________ actions.
Answer:
dangerous
Explanation:
should I say any adjective or is there a certain one I should say?
Answer:
In Minneapolis–Saint Paul. Organized protests began in Minneapolis on May 26, the day after George Floyd's murder and when a video of the incident had circulated widely in the media. By midday, people had gathered by the thousands and set up a makeshift memorial.
Explanation:
Describe two different types of conflicts from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Answer:
1.one conflict is that the white people in roll of thunder, hear my cry don't treat the African american people fairly. 2.And Cassie struggles to control her own fear and worry. She is so quiet that both Big Ma and Mama notice a change in her behavior. Cassie started not really eating or sleeping as much as she usually does, and Big Ma says Cassie has been talking in her sleep. Furthermore, she hardly ever goes out to play and has been rude to her brothers. Cassie’s internal struggle with her fear has changed the way she feels and acts.
Explanation:
Do you feel that personal stories should be shared with a larger audience? Why or why not?
Answer:
Finding similarities with other people helps us live happy and healthy lives. Your life may feel ordinary to you, but it might seem extraordinary to someone else. Every story shared is a chance to make someone feel less alone.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes and no, ask the said audience if they want to hear something personal, if they say no or at any given moment dont want to hear anymore, stop.
Explanation:
s story
a play
ample:
8 Meanings
6. Cassie personifies the trees. That is, she gives
them human characteristics, as if they can talk
and sing. Find passages in the story that make
the trees seem human. Why does Cassie love
them so much?
MOS
The title "Was It a Dream?" could be interpreted in different ways. Explain at least two ways that the title could be interpreted. Which interpretation do you think fits the story best? In one to two paragraphs, explain your answer.
Answer:
The title "Was It a Dream?" could be interpreted as the desire of the person in that dream. SOme of the dreams that we have comes from the subconscious mind, a secret desire that has not resurfaced or is not known yet by the dreamer.Explanation:
What worries you please help i would say the future but I need to add more
Answer:
Money and the future. Whether it's debt; worrying you won't be able to cover all your bills next month; or fear about your financial security in the future – when you have kids or when you retire – financial insecurity is a major cause of stress. ...
Job Security. ...
Relationships. ...
Health.
Explanation:
By learning and practicing relaxation techniques, you will be able to reduce intrusive worry. Some techniques that may be helpful include deep breathing,4 progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, meditation, and journaling. Learn the best ways to manage stress and negativity in your life.
please anyone who knows…..
Answer: Question 1.
1 = b
2 = a
3 =c
Question 2.
1 = only
2 = a short time ago
3 = really
4 = only
5 = a short time ago
Question 3.
1 = c
2 = a
3 = b
Explanation:
Enciso had been at a loss as to where to go, and Balboa convinced him to try Darien to the north. Once established there, Enciso had shown himself to be a weak man. How could Balboa not act? Enciso did not understand the Indians as Balboa did. He could see that the Indians were battle-hardened warriors. The Spaniards had not been there long enough to call these armies into existence. Balboa's strength had been to recognize this discord. He divided the great tribes, supported one against the other. His reputation spread. His muskets blasted away the faces of the greatest warriors. Balboa's soldiers spread smallpox and syphilis. His Spanish war dogs, great mastiffs and wolf hounds, tore children limb from limb. The blood from his great war machine made the rivers flow red and his name, Balboa, moved quickly, apace with these rivers of blood.
Discord - (noun) disagreement or conflict
Balboa realizes that, on the battlefield, the Spaniards would be no match for the Indians.
Explain why recognizing the Indians’ discord benefits Balboa?
Can you check what these words mean 1-8 if you don’t no some its alright.
Answer:
this is a strange question but learn bout the words tht you dont know and sovle the question
Explanation:
When she walked across the room she couldn’t feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn’t feel anything at all- except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit.
Answer:
what exactly is your question?
Who do you think Brown and Hamilton were? What details from
the reading make you think this?
Answer:
Brown and Hamilton promised Northup work with a circus, which never materialized. They promised he would meet the circus in New York City, which was a lie. Then they promised he'd meet the circus in Washington D.C., which was also a lie. They promised him high wages, but he never got to keep any money they paid him.
Explanation:
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2. Which of the following is not a type of side bond?
OA. Disulfide
OB. Peptide
OC. Hydrogen
OD. Salt
Answer:
I think that OB. Peptide is the answer
The Federal Reserve considers healthy
inflation to be which of the following
annually?
A. under 2%
B. between 2-3%
C. exactly 3%
D. above 4%
Answer: 2 percent
Explanation:See let it not be above 2 percent let it be below i
or in between
Read the passage.
Summer Program
“It’s a perfect beach day,” I thought on my way home from school. Good beach days were common in southern Florida, but every once in a while there was a day that made a trip to the beach a must. Little did I know, this particular day at the beach would change my summer and my life forever.
The beach was crowded with the usual groups of regulars and tourists. Off in the distance, though, I noticed a large gathering of people. Just then, Roger, a friend of my family and a police officer, came over.
I pointed to the crowd. “What’s up with them?”
“They’re looking at the sea turtle nests,” said Roger. “We posted signs last summer listing some rules for the area. Though the signs might not be enough. Just the other day we found a nest that had been disturbed—probably by onlookers. The director at the conservancy doesn’t think any hatchlings will make it out of that nest.”
“That’s awful,” I said.
“It’s actually been problem for a long time. They need all the help they can get to protect the turtles. You know, I think the Sea Turtle Conservancy has an internship program…”
Roger didn’t have to say another word. The next day, I asked my mom for permission. A week after that, I was hired as an intern; I would start working at the conservancy on the first day of summer vacation.
In my first days at the conservancy, I learned a lot about sea turtles, like their amazing instincts and adaptation—that a green sea turtle could hold its breath for as long as five hours, and could slow its heart rate to 10 beats per minute to conserve oxygen.
But I also learned that they were vulnerable. It was not only the tourists on the beaches that were threatening the survival of the sea turtles. The turtles were getting caught in the nets dropped by fishing boats. Another major threat was the bright lights of the waterfront. I learned that when baby sea turtles hatch, they are naturally attracted to the light of the horizon. Since the area near the beach had become built up over the years, the lights of hotels and restaurants sometimes caused the hatchlings to move in the wrong direction. Unable to find the ocean and the food they needed to stay alive, they would die on the beach.
That summer, I worked with willing fisherman to track migration patterns. This helped us develop better conservation plans. I also worked to alert businesses on the waterfront of the dangers that their bright lights posed to the hatchlings. I even worked with other interns to erect a wooden fence around the nesting site to keep visitors at a safe distance.
I had no idea that one day and one moment would lead me to learn so much; I also never thought that I could make a difference. But, with a little knowledge and a lot of work, we were able to do just that and ensure that the sea turtle hatchlings would be safe for generations to come.
Why does the narrator most likely choose to write about this experience?
A)to describe how a person’s mistakes can provide lessons for the future
B) to warn readers about how fishing impacts the ocean environment
C) to explain how a chance encounter can change a person’s life
D) to persuade other young people to volunteer in their communities
Answer:
D . to persuade other young people to volunteer in their communities
Explanation:
Craft and Structure: Who is speaking the words in the parentheses (lines 5, 10,
15-16)? How is that voice different from the voice speaking in lines 1-18? What
points of view are expressed by the two voices?
Answer:
there are no words in parentheses. there are no lines 1-18 shown or expressed.
What is a character motivation?????????????????????????????????????????/
Answer:
Character motivation is the reason behind a character's behaviors and actions in a given scene or throughout a story.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Character motivation is the reason behind that particular characters actions in a story
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what happen in the yellow wallpaper
The Yellow Wallpaper" details the deterioration of a woman's mental health while she is on a "rest cure" on a rented summer country estate with her family.
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Answer:
exercise 11:
1. prep
2.prep.
3.prep
4. prep
5. prep
You will construct a three-paragraph historical narrative essay where you will choose to write from either (1) Harriet Tubman (2) Frederick Douglass or (3) one of escaped fugitives. Use at least three facts you know about your character and the fascinating event they found themselves in. As you are having fun with this, you can make up conversations they had, food they ate, ideas or feelings they experience, plans or dreams, and so on. Be sure to address all of the story elements within your narrative such as the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. Additionally, your narrative must reflect a theme that you will clearly state on your “Story Map Graphic Organizer.” Remember the theme for Unit 1 is perseverance so your narrative must reflect a similar theme. Follow the following steps to complete this project: Step 1: Decide from whose point of view(perspective) you will write your narrative from (Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass or one of the eleven escaped fugitives. Step 2: Begin prewriting by completing the Story Map and Setting the Conflict Worksheet (This helps you organize your thoughts. Step 3: Compose the historical narrative and include the following: 1. Dialogue (conversation between two or more people) a. Example: “Dad, why do we have to move to the back of the bus?” “Hush now boy and do what I asked,” Dad answered me in a startling voice. 2. Sensory details a. Example: Smells like clean, sweet air. b. You could smell the tension in the air. **Include strong feelings and emotions of the character**
Answer:
excaped fugitives would be the best
Explanation:
she has gone to home (in future tense )
Answer:
She will have gone to home.
Explanation:
She has gone to home= Present Perfect
Changing to Future means changing to future perfect,
She will have gone to home.
S+will/shall+have/has+v3+obj
pls helpppp!!! It's due tonight :( I'll give brainliest and 50 points (Pls only real answers if its a fake one I'll report :.] ) (Counterclaim Paragraph)
(Number of sentences and what they should include)
1) Acknowledge your opponent’s first potential argument
2) State your disagreement.
3) Prove your disagreement with specific evidence that counter’s your opponents.
4) Acknowledge your opponent’s second potential argument
5) State your disagreement.
6) Prove your disagreement with specific evidence that counter’s your opponents.
7) Concluding sentence that closes the counter-arguments and acknowledges your thesis.
My topic, Public transportation SHOULD be free for city residents. pls help me :(
For my first sentence, I said,
Some may believe public transit wouldn't be safe. (pls help me finish it :)) )
Answer:
4 Acknowledge your opponent’s second potential argument
Explanation:
I looked it up online and I have the same question in my school and this is what I got
Which term best identifies the point of view in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl?
first person
second person
third-person
limited third-person omniscient
In her diary, how does Anne Frank make a connection between herself and her mother?
(A ) She describes the words and phrases they both frequently use when they speak.
(B) She writes about how people often confuse her and her mother because they look so much alike.
(C) She compares herself and her mother to the same person - a friend she knew before going into hiding.
(D) She includes dialogue in which her mother categorizes them both as bold and strong-willed.
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Part A In the diary entry from Saturday, June 20, 1942, in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne writes that "paper is more patient than man." Which sentence best analyzes the meaning of her statement?
(A) Anne likes confiding in her diary, but she prefers confiding in her friends.
(B) Anne doesn't want to confide in her diary, but she feels she can't confide in people because they are impatient.
(C) Anne wants to confide in other people, but she finds people less accepting than a page in her diary.
(D) Anne doesn't want to confide in her friends because she thinks they don't have time to listen to her.
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Question 2 Part B Which excerpt best supports the answer in Part A?
"I don't want to set down a series of bald facts in a diary like most people do . . ."
"And now I come to the root of the matter, the reason for my starting this diary: it is that I have no such real friend . . . I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty."
"No one will grasp what I'm talking about if I begin my letters to Kitty just out of the blue, so, albeit unwillingly, I will start by sketching in brief the story of my life."
"But it's the same with all my friends, just fun and joking, nothing more."
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Read this sentence from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.
"In my imagination the man who I thought was trying to get in had been growing and growing in size until in the end he appeared to be a giant and the greatest fascist that ever walked the earth."
Which statement best explains the meaning of the word greatest?
The denotation is "influential"; the connotation is "most admirable."
The denotation is "most powerful"; the connotation is "most terrifying."
The denotation is "dominant"; the connotation is "best."
The denotation is "remarkable"; the connotation is "most awe-inspiring."
Please help ill give brainliest to whom ever gets all right but there needs to be two answers!
Answer:
1. A 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.B
Explanation:
Took the quiz.
It was just an ordinary Friday morning, August 4, 1944. First thing in the morning, I'd gone into the hiding place to get the shopping list. Lonely after the long night locked in together, my friends were hungry for a good visit. Anne, as usual, had many questions to ask and urged me to talk a little. I promised that I'd come back and sit and we could have a real talk in the afternoon when I returned with the groceries. But conversation would have to wait until then. I went back to the office and got started with my work.
How is Miep’s perspective different than Anne’s?
Miep has the freedoms and duties of outside life.
Miep does not have any questions about the war.
Miep enjoys one-on-one conversations with friends.
Miep prefers the rigors of work to socializing.
Which is the correct way to rewrite the
following sentence fragment?
Running out the door, the woman's
phone on the counter.
A. The phone on the counter while running out the door.
B. The woman forgot her phone on the counter while
running out the door.
C. Running out the door, her phone on the counter.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B Because It Makes The Most Sense :DDD
. Choose the best answer for each of the following sentences. (1pt)
1. Harvesting the rice is much ……………………. than drying the rice.
A. more harder B. more hardly C. hardlier D. harder
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it's easy you hardlier isn't a word and hardly is like barely
Which word listed below is from the same word family as purified, purification, and pure?
А.purposeful
B.purity
С.purged
D.purse
Answer:
answer a purposeful :))
please help quick
Which of the words from the sentence below is an adverb?
I slammed the window quickly, just before a driving rain began to fall.
Question 1 options:
before
window
slammed
quickly