Pls I just need a fancier way of saying historical romance
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Answer:
This is significant because it will show the capital that people are rebelling. It will also show the rebels that Katniss is on their side
Explanation:
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“Sharecropping could best be described as
a political system.
an economic system.
an educational process.
a manufacturing process.
Answer:
a political system ?
Explanation:
im sorry if i got the wrong answer i try my best and i hope u got a good day :<
Which option is the best example of a text with an agenda?
O A. A flyer at a natural area in the town, showing the types of wildlife
and plants to look for
OB. A pamphlet that rates restaurants, giving the highest rating to the
restaurant owned by the writer of the pamphlet
OC. A book that includes interviews with three generations of people
who have lived in the town
D. An article about how the discovery of a valuable mineral in the
town brought it great wealth
Text: Bonnie was eating mac and cheese for lunch. It was her favorite meal. She liked eating chicken nuggets but not as much.
Connection response: That reminds me of the time I read about how chicken is good for you.
What is the correct text connection?
text to self
no connection
text to world
text to text
Pls help due tomorrow
Answer:
I got you
Explanation:
1.)
A- I groggily walked to class, not knowing if I will make it through even 1st period without falling asleep.
B- I stormed up to my room and slammed my door when I was told I was grownded.
C- When my sister jumped out of the door way she scared me so much I almost cried.
2.)
A-
Literal meaning: Is very picky, cautious, or strict about.
Explination: the little boy really doesn't want to be dirty and he is really cautious about it.
B-
Literal meaning: Interested or excited
Explination: The little boy is figuring out how exciting school is
And i need help on more reading stuff.
Read the scenario. Then determine whether the person should use library or
internet research, and why.
Answer:
I would go with any of the 4 options but it depends on what your teacher wants to hear.
Explanation:
Jiang needs reliable sources but the library may be full of outdated books and the internet could be a more reliable source if he does his research on a reliable website such as one ran by an organisation for baseball in the USA. Therefore, the answer is subjective.
Uluru, the Great Rock
In 1873, explorer William Gosse found a large rock on the continent of Australia. He named it Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, who was then the prime minister of Southern Australia. But, the rock already had a name.
The rock had been a very important and sacred site to the Aborigines, who were the people who first lived on the continent. They had called the rock "Uluru" long before England started prison colonies there in the 1700s. When the government of Australia returned ownership of the rock to the Aborigines, it once again became known around the world as Uluru.
Uluru, which is the world's largest rock, is made of sandstone marked by rainwater gullies, or ditches. There are also caves with ancient carvings on the walls. The rock rises to over 1,100 feet tall, and its borders stretch to 6 miles. Though its climate is hot like the desert, there is considerable plant and animal life in the area around Uluru. During the day, different colors are reflected from it in the sunlight. At night, it glows red like a large burning coal.
Many people travel to Australia each year to witness the wonder of Uluru. Some like to walk around the edge of the rock on the ground. Others climb to the top, though some people think they should not do so. They believe that climbing destroys the beauty of the rock. They also argue that it should be kept as a sacred place for the Aborigines. From the ground or its highest point, Uluru is a true wonder of the world.
Passage 2
To Climb or Not to Climb
The continent of Australia is vast with many amazing sites to enjoy. One of these is Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock. It is a giant rock formation that rises out of the center of the continent. The rock and the area that surrounds it are known to be sacred to the aboriginal peoples of Australia.
Beginning in the late 1930s, Uluru became a favorite spot for tourists who visited Australia. Over time, roads were run up to the base of the rock, making way for cars and tour buses to carry visitors up close. Motels and other buildings were erected nearby. However, after the government gradually realized the negative effects these additions were having on the area, it moved the buildings farther away.
Though the rock and its surroundings had been home to aboriginal groups, the Australian government owned and managed it until the mid-1980s. Then, the area was given back with certain conditions. One condition was that visitors could still climb the rock. This was against the wishes of the aboriginal groups because of the rock's importance in their culture. It was also clear that having tourists on the rock—and in the surrounding areas—was harmful to nearby plant and animal life. The group worked together with the government to try to limit or control climbing on the rock, but agreements were not always kept. However, after a number of undesirable behaviors by tourists in recent years, it has been decided that climbing will be banned in the near future.
Which statement best describes Uluru according to the passages?
A.
Uluru is important to all the people of Australia and their government as a tourist site.
B.
Uluru is a rock formation that is more important to some people than to others.
C.
Uluru is a rock formation in Australia that is sacred to some people and interesting to others.
D.
Uluru is being destroyed by misbehaving tourists who visit the continent of Australia.
Good evening!
The statement that best describes Uluru according to the passages is:
A. Uluru is important to all the people of Australia and their government as a tourist site.
Answer:
A. Uluru is important to all the people of Australia and their government as a tourist site.
Explanation:
The statement that best describes Uluru according to the passages
One sunny day a few years ago, I was out riding my road bike with my Aunt Natalia, a tri-athlete, and some of her training partners. We were riding in a single line at a fast pace on a country road with a nice wide shoulder. Every couple minutes the lead rider would pull to the side and drop to the back of the line. Slowly and inevitably, I was working my way from the back to the front of the speeding line of cyclists. When my turn came to take the front of the line, I didn't want to slow the pace and seem like a weakling. I dropped my head and concentrated on keeping my legs spinning fast. The effort on the front of the line seemed twice as hard as it had in the back. I knew I only needed to stay on the front for about a minute, but my legs felt drained immediately, and I began gasping in the humid air.Suddenly from behind I heard, "Glass!"I looked up and sure enough several broken bottles littered the road ahead. I stared helplessly as my tire headed for a sharp shiny shard of amber. I couldn't take my eyes from the danger ahead. I felt a slight bump and heard the horrible sound of air released from a high pressure tire. The next thing I knew I was in the grass off the shoulder of the road, legs tangled in the frame of my bike.That afternoon I learned a valuable lesson about bike riding and about life. No, I didn't learn to "Look where you are going," though certainly that may have helped me that day if I had seen the glass soon enough. In fact, what I learned was something completely different than, "Look where you are going."After Natalia had made sure that I wasn't hurt in any significant way, she asked me what had happened. I explained to her that when I looked up all I could see was the piece of bottle ahead of my tire.She stopped me there and said, "Always remember, the bike goes where you are looking. If you could have looked beside the piece of glass, your tire would have missed it and you would still be riding."From that day forward I have lived by that advice: "You go where you are looking." That advice has helped more in life than on the road, though certainly I haven't run over any more little pieces of glass with my bike. From that day, I have kept my focus on my goals rather than on those things that stand in my way.
Which ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, describes the purpose of the entire speech?Answer options with 4 options1.to persuade listeners not to litter2.to share a sports story with listeners3.to inform listeners how tri-athletes train4.to reflect on a life lesson with listeners
Answer:
d
Explanation:
on this story you need to focus on the last sentcence while the story explores mutiple answers the story specficaly states "No, I didn't learn to "Look where you are going," though certainly that may have helped me that day if I had seen the glass soon enough. In fact, what I learned was something completely different than" showing that while the story might of focused on one thing the idea was learning a life lesson and sharing it with others
The Necessity of Hybrids".
What do you get if you cross two different species? Depending upon the species, you might end up with a grolar bear, a wolfdog, or a Savannah cat, among many others. What do these animals have in common? They're hybrids. Sometimes hybrids happen naturally in the wild, but usually, hybrids are the result of humans selectively breeding animals.
Grolar bears and pizzlies are the result of crossing polar bears and grizzly bears. These hybrids were first seen in zoos, as the bears' natural habitats did not normally overlap. Recently, these hybrids have started appearing in the wild. Due to climate change, the bears' once-separate habitats are beginning to overlap. Bigger and more aggressive than their parents, grolar bears and pizzlies could pose a risk to natural habitats and humans.
Wolfdogs are, as their name suggests, the result of crossing a wolf with a domestic dog. Bred for the pet trade, these hybrids do not often happen in the wild. Wolfdogs do not make good pets, however, as they can be destructive and aggressive. Many states have outlawed keeping wolfdogs because they can pose a danger to people.
Savannah cats are another example of human-made hybrids that were developed to be pets. Savannahs are the result of crossing a small wildcat called a serval with a domestic housecat. They look like miniature versions of the wildcat, which is why many people like keeping them as pets. Like the wolfdog, however, Savannahs do not make ideal house pets. They can be destructive, and usually, they keep the wild nature of the serval.
There are many more examples of human-made hybrid animals. Some hybrids, such as the mule, have been helpful to humans. Unfortunately, others, like the wolfdog or Savannah cat, should not have been made in the first place.
According to the text, why are bear hybrids being seen in the wild?
Due to climate change, the bears' once-separate habitats are beginning to overlap.
Grolar bears and pizzlies are the result of crossing polar bears and grizzly bears.
Grolar bears and pizzlies could pose a risk to natural habitats and humans.
These hybrids were first seen in zoos, as the bears' natural habitats did not normally overlap.
Answer:
Endangered polar bears are breeding with grizzly bears, creating hybrid “pizzly” bears, and it's being driven by climate change, scientists say.
As the world warms and Arctic sea ice thins, starving polar bears are being driven ever further south, where they meet grizzlies, whose ranges are expanding northwards. And with that growing contact between the two species comes more mating, and therefore increased sightings of their hybrid offspring.
With features that could give them an edge in warming northern habitats, some scientists speculate that the pizzlies, or "grolars", could be here to stay.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Grizzly bears are found today in Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and possibly southern Colorado, as well as in western Canada. Historically they ranged from Alaska to Mexico and from the Pacific Ocean to the Mississippi River, but their numbers were vastly reduced by western expansion.
When you begin writing, why is it a good idea to complete a first draft without attention to grammar or spelling?
5-7 sentences
How is this quote important:
“ The world where the result devours the cause, and the cause devours the result. The world where all possibilities exist, and the individual possibility supports and maintains each other. A perfect, immortal epic where a story manufactures a story all on its own.”
Answer:
its important because its talking about the importance of all the worlds possibilieties i guess
Explanation:
Identify each wave interaction based on how it changes direction.
The wave changes direction as it bends and scatters.
The wave changes direction as it changes its speed.
The wave changes direction at an angle equal to the angle of incidence.
Answer:
The wave changes direction as it bends and scatters. (diffraction)
The wave changes direction as it changes its speed. (refraction)
The wave changes direction at an angle equal to the angle of incidence. (reflection)
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
The answer are in down belowThe wave changes direction as it bends and scatters.
✔ (diffraction)
The wave changes direction as it changes its speed.
✔ (refraction)
The wave changes direction at an angle equal to the angle of incidence.
✔ (reflection)
One type of error that writers look for when revising isA.
misspelled words.
B.
poor organization.
D.
subject-verb agreement.
Writers look for errors in punctuation during the editing stage, not the revising stage. Remember that writers focus on form and content when revising; look for an option that reflects this definition.
Answer: B. poor organization
Explanation:
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How do you rearrange the words in the following sentences to make it more interesting.
1. We always go to recess after lunch.
2. Leah's birthday was yesterday.
Answer:
1. After lunch we always go to recess.
2. Yesterday was Leah's birthday.
and the same as always yes
Answer: Number 2
Explanation:
Predilection: A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
Help me please and please answer correctly!!!!!
Answer:
D) income still has huge effect on access to doctors, study shows.
Explanation:
a bibliography is a book or an article written on a specific topic.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D I hope this helps.
Hi! Can anybody help me? I need to know what a preposition is. Thanks! I will give whoever answers this 10 points.
Answer:
class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations or mark various semantic roles. A example in,at,of, and to
Answer:
A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
Explanation:
Alright guys i have another essay due in 2 days and my assignment description makes no sense. I am tasked to write an essay on The Omnivore's Dilemma. I have to write about the animal impact on food, and the environmental impact on food. What does it mean about the animal impact on food? It makes no sense to me
Fishermen and other villagers are crowded around the pool outside the princess's house. The princess and her son stand in front of them.
Princess: It is time for my son to join his father in the ocean.
Prince: I'm very sorry for all the trouble I've caused.
Villagers: Back to the ocean with you!
Prince: I promise to never take more than my share of the fish again.
Prince hugs his mother goodbye and wraps the cloak around his shoulders. He jumps into the pool and swims down so deep that no one can see him. Far off, out in the ocean, a huge shark fin can be seen bobbing above the water. Soon, a smaller fin joins it.
Narrator: The shark prince joined his father in the ocean, and to this day, the sharks never take more than their share of the fish.
Which of these paragraphs best summarizes scene 4 of the play The King of Sharks?
a
After the fishermen discovered that the shark prince was stealing the fish, the shark prince wanted to apologize, but the villagers insisted that he return to the ocean. So, the princess said goodbye to her son, and the shark prince put on his magical cloak and swam away to his father. From then on, sharks only ate their share of fish.
b
After the fishermen discovered that the shark prince was stealing the fish, the shark prince wanted to apologize. He told them that he was very sorry for stealing the fish. His mother sent him to the ocean to be with his father.
c
Fishermen and other villagers were crowded around the pool outside the princess's house. The princess and her son stood in front of them. The prince hugged his mother goodbye and wrapped the cloak around his shoulders. The shark prince joined his father in the ocean, and to this day, the sharks never take more than their share of the fish.
d
When the fishermen discovered that the shark prince was stealing the fish, the villagers gathered around the princess's house. They were angry and wanted action. The shark prince would return to the ocean.
Answer:
C is the correct answer to me.Answer:
it is c im think sorry if im incorect
Explanation:
So you know how someone would say i’ll be back in one second. but they really don’t mean one second what would you call that?
probably exaggeration
Identify the sentence that best supports the following topic sentence.
For a college student, sticking to a budget is difficult.
B.
Saving just five dollars a week adds up quickly.
C.
Commuter students have no choice but to pay more if gas prices go up.
D.
Students often rely on fast food for meals.
This sentence addresses budgeting but does not support the writer's main point about why students find it difficult to stick to a budget. Look for a choice that develops the topic sentence with an example.
please tell me this answer if u know it
Identify the problem with the following topic sentence.
A vacation in the Pocono Mountains is great.
B.
The topic does not interest many people.
C.
The sentence needs to make a point about the topic.
Think about what the writer wants to tell the audience about the Poconos. Look for a choice that explains why the sentence fails to do this.
c.
Explanation: all sentences need to make a point that atleast relate a little
(Story lions of little rock)
Choose a quotation or short passage from the text that supports the theme you have identified. Include the page number of the quotation.
Answer:
pls indicate
Explanation:
pls indicate what u mean
and again more help once again
Answer:
4. Since walking is free, a person doesn't have to work to pay for the fare and can start immediately.
Explanation:
In the passage, it explains that by walking, Thoreau will get to his destination faster than one who takes the fare, because he can begin his journey right away. The price of the fare is expensive and takes time to earn, while walking costs nothing.
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8th Grade English - To Kill A Mockingbird
Write some words to describe your initial response to the novel's ending.
Answer:
Pleasant.
Explanation:
Not sure if that really counts as a response, but thats how I felt when I had to read this book a few months ago for school. I found it a nice ending for the book. It didn't feel like a cliffhanger, yet still gave the reader things to think about in regards to the plot and symbolism (seasons) of the novel and how it all tied together.
Answer:
Don’t judge a book by its cover
Atticus’s advice to Scout echoes throughout the novel as we encounter various characters, from Mr. Raymond to Boo Radley and Mayella Ewell. With our world more divided than ever, Atticus’s words remind us to reach out to others, to try and see the world from their perspective before passing judgement.
HELP which of these clues helps you understand what "note" means? context clues
a. was always quick
b. never beat her
c. she would say
d. our families met
Clues helps you understand what "note" means was always quick.Thus, option A is correct.
What must be the important step in the currency and measurement units?
Currency and measurement units should be translated and the amounts should always be converted. Currencies and measurements should never be translated or converted. Currency and measurement units should be translated but the amounts should never be converted.
In the particular case of currency and measurement units Currencies and measurements can be translated and converted, depending on the context of the string but the best way is that Currency and measurement units should be translated and the amounts should always be converted.
Therefore, Clues helps you understand what "note" means was always quick.Thus, option A is correct.
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