Answer:
the answer is option b...
What effect did European
settlement have on Native
Americans -- the people who
already lived on this vast
continent?
Importance of the code of hammurabi a.showed the importance of social equality b. Protected woman’s independence
C. Showed all values of babylonian society
D. Ended all forms of slavery
Answer: a.showed the importance of social equality
Explanation: it showed the importance of social equality because the code was made to show that nobody was above the law hence their rule “If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out.” meaning that everyone get punished in the same manner of the crime they committed.
Help me please………………….
Answer:
C. Alex talks to himself
Explanation:
1. Which of the following languages is tonal language?
A. American English B. Mandarin C. French D. British English
Answer:
B mandarin
Explanation:
this is called mandarin because ones can speak the word that is more often different from the mother language eg; Punjab , Chinese
When did Dad's soccer game happen?
the day after Nikki's game
on the same day as Nikki's game
a week before Nikki's game
many years before Nikki's game
Answer:
you need to be more specific
Explanation:
no one understands you
Answer:
the time he poop
Explanation:
Older generation poem by Ha Jin
Answer:
The Older Generation By Ha Jin (Poem below)
Explanation:
I saw how they lived with restrictions.
Hardly past thirty they began to decline.
Like fish trapped in an invisible net,
they swam in all directions
but couldn't get anywhere.
They had to surrender to the country
and it let it consume them at will.
They were like trees dependent
on the strength of the forest, but none
could stand tall and straight alone.
Their dreams were banished into caves
and withered away, never able to sprout.
While alive, they tried hard
to garner praise from everyone
so as to become model ghosts afterward.
Who is present at Werowocomoco when
John Smith is brought there
Answer:
Powhatan, seated in his longhouse at Werowocomoco, is surrounded by his werowances (chiefs) and his wives
Explanation:
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Anything written or created at the time of an event. An eyewitness, first-hand account.
Question 10 options:
primary source
secondary source
odyssey
latitude
Answer:
the answer is primary source.
What is proof reading
Answer:
Proofreading means to check an answer twice to check for any mistakes/errors.
Answer:
Proofreading means carefully checking for errors in a text before it is published or shared. It is the very last stage of the writing process, when you fix minor spelling and punctuation mistakes, typos, formatting issues and inconsistencies.
Please help due today
Answer:
visualization vigorously bookstalls
You were in an exam your mom is the teacher what would you do?
Answer:
Treat her like a normal teacher
Explanation:
Do you think animals and birds are really scared of a scarecrew what animals and birds are mostly targeted while making scarecrew
Explanation:
in most cases, crows are very intelligent and very observent. While it doesn't work EVERYTIME, it does work in the beginning to scare off the crows to keep them from stealing crops farmed by farmers/plant growers. But they do in the later days of process will just realize the human like form isn't real and not harmful. It does work at times for crows...but it won't last for long.
Compare and Contrast the description of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and the historical account of the same period
Answer:
The time period of the story takes place sometime between the late 1800s and early 1900s when the British directly controlled India, which was considered the jewel in the crown of its empire.
Explanation:
Rikki-tikki-tavi is a courageous mongoose, who inhabits a British family's bungalow in the Segowlee cantonment.
Answer:
Many people believe that a book and film adaptation of the same narrative are always quite similar, however this is not true. I find the short story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling and the film Rikki-tikki-tavi to be quite different in my comparison. There were numerous subtle differences, but the setting, character features, and use of comedy are the three key issues in the short tale that clearly distinguish it from the movie. In a few areas, the location in the film differs from the setting in the short story. Many of the moments in the film, such as the opening flood scene, go into greater information about the setting. The movie's flood scene depicts an unsettling, powerful storm with a flood that resembles a river. From the start, the movie's character attributes diverge from those depicted in the short story. The many flipped roles of characters, as well as other features such as age and attire, are examples of how they differ. One of the roles is flipped directly at the start of the film, when the father lifts Rikki from the sand, whereas the mother does so in the short story. Another example of a swapped role is when Darzee's wife recounts what happened to their baby egg that was devoured by Nag, while Darzee does the explaining in the short story. Nag is the instigator who wanted to take over the garden in the story, however it is Nagaina who is the instigator in the story. The age of Teddy and the family's attire are two major contrasts. Teddy is shown as a small toddler in Rudyard Kipling's short story, with phrases like "nursery" used to describe the room where he sleeps, yet Teddy appears to be over ten years old in the film, with his elegant dress and great stature. Surprisingly, the family in the film is dressed quite nicely and neatly. This is odd given Rudyard Kipling's description of the setting. With sand, mud, and a garden, you'd expect a humid environment, which would necessitate the wearing of sandals and shorts. In the film, though,
Explanation:
write an email about your experience for the first time you ride a skateboard
Explanation:
I was at my good friend Mikayla’s house one of the first times I rode a skateboard. We were sitting in her garage one summer like we always do, and I just took one of her many skateboards and stood on it, using the greasy and grimy workbench as balance. I was really scared of the skateboard rolling out from under me the whole time, this being one of the reasons I haven’t tried to do it before. The only reason I wanted to try it was because it seemed like I was the only person at school that didn’t know how to ride a skateboard, and that was pretty embarrassing for me. All my friends knew about this fear too. They thought it was funny. One time they picked me up, forced me on a skateboard, and rolled me through the hallways all laughing while I was crying.
This day I was going to conquer my fear. I went out onto the street and made Mikayla hold my hands while we made the short and tiny neighbour girl, Paige, push me. I just kept thinking of how much I hated the buzzing feeling on my feet as the wheels of the skateboard moved across the choppy pavement. I still hate it to this day. We went back and forth on her street for hours. It was a failed attempt to try to teach me how to skateboard but Mikayla and Paige never got frustrated with me. One time they pushed me hard and let me roll by myself while Mikayla was yelling things like, “Bend your knees,” or “Lean forward.” All the yelling did nothing. I still ended up hitting a bump and tripping over myself, falling onto the ground hard. Mikayla and Paige laughed pretty hard at me; luckily, I wasn’t in too much pain and got up to try again.
I never got very fast and as much as I tried I never could do it without Mikayla’s help that day, but I never gave up and to this day I’m still trying to do it without falling off.
6. Transform these sentences into interrogative.
a. The train is whistling.
b. She has stolen her purse.
c. Bhumika will buy a skirt.
d. Farmers were clearing the jungle.
e.Laxmi can come with Rabin.
Answer:
a. The train is whistling.
=is the train whistling?
b. She has stolen her purse.
=has she stolen her purse?
c. Bhumika will buy a skirt.
=will bhumika buy a skirt?
d. Farmers were clearing the jungle.
=were the farmers clearing the jungle?
e.Laxmi can come with Rabin.
=can laxmi come with rabin?
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The Middle ages in Europe began with the Decline of Rome in the fifth century
and lasted through the fourteenth Century.
After the game, the team danced in a huddle.
Select one:
t of
a. phrase
b. independent clause
c. subordinate clause
Answer:
b: independent clause..........
Question 5 of 20
Which strategy best represents one way a writer can keep readers engaged?
A. Order the events from most interesting to least interesting
B. Include as many details as possible
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C. Move the narrative along as fast as possible
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D. Provide transitions for shifts in topic, mood, and time
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According to your critical thinking model, what is the first step in analyzing an issue?
Answer:
According to the critical thinking model, what is the first step in analyzing an issue? One criterion for evaluating the effectiveness of beliefs is to consider whether the beliefs are falsifiable.
Explanation:
Which best paraphrases the line "Each singing what belongs to her, and to none else"? A) American laborers do not share their work. B) Each woman does only one job on her own. C) Every job is unique and valuable to America. D) Women in America work just as hard as men.
Answer:
C) Every job is unique and valuable to America
Explanation:
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was a man who considered differences to make us special. In one piece of work, he makes many metaphors comparing the actions of Americans with musicals sounds and how everyone created the general orchestra, which couldn't be done without any one of them which was what made them count.
How do the stage directions in brackets affect the
meaning of the text?
Answer: They help the reader visualize the characters’ actions
Explanation:
Answer:
When stage directions are in brackets, they're not spoken aloud. They are performed by the actor/actress instead. They also help the reader visualize the characters’ actions and it explains tone/leads to better understanding of how it is meant.
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Read the passage. Then answer the question. " Rescue Mission". Question 1) How does the literary point of view in " The Rescue Mission" affect the reader's understanding of the story? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least one complete paragraph. ( Look at the picture i posted to read the paragraph. You might have to expand the picture to read it). Will Mark Brainliest . ( Please please only answer if you can actually help) Thank you and have a great weekend.
Answer:
The literary point of view in "The Rescue Mission" affects the reader's understanding of the story because the story is told in the first person. The character himself tells everything that's happening in the story, including, as he tells, his thoughts, everything that is going through his mind. He is not only describing the scenes and events from a distant point of view, without being necessarily connected to the events; on the contrary, he is at the center of events, and everything told goes through his feelings and impressions before getting to the reader.
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Construct an assertion for the questions below. Should schools offer cash bonuses for good grades
yowaimo lol gojo satorou heree
faestgesryhryhuaewtew
Answer:
gahisaiiaissi
Explanation:
ahjsjaiaiaikskskkskssk
as a working or full time student, not to mention the addiction of student to the internet or video games including social networking sites, how will you maintain your physical fitness?
Answer:
The Gym
Explanation:
I will specify a certain time for going to the gym, like 2 or one and a half hour everyday.
5.Complete the essay on ‘Travel Restrictions due to pandemic . The word limit is 450- 500.
Please anyone help me i want to submit this essay please
is it like factual essay? if it is lets talk abt the main point.
Explanation:
first paragraph- explain abt the pandemic. the bad effect of it towards others/tourism/economic or whatever it is
sec para- talk abt the travel restriction for global/international travel (which is no travel across other countries) mention a fact about Wuhan as the first place where the virus landed. talk about how every countries closed it border to prevent this virus from keep spreading.
third para- talk about tourism company on how they struggle for months/years due to this pandemic. (no one's cant travel around and had to stay at home so its affect the tourism company) state any fact (bankrupt company or whatever).
forth para- talk abt business. its pretty hard for business partner in different countries to meet in person due to this travel restriction. as for that they had to work from home to maintain business relationships
fifth para- talk abt new normal.
wait... am i still with the topic? dang!
True or False: When participating in the discussion board, a one-sentence post that consists of "Good job, I like the way you wrote this!" counts as a substantive participation post.
Can someone help me with this?
1. What does the poem tell us about the speaker's character?
2. Knowing what you do about Puritanism, what does the poem tell us about the speaker's relationship to her God, her family, and her community?
3. How does hyperbole inform the speaker's claims of her love?
4. What does the poem reveal about the speaker's values?
5. What is the theme of the poem?
6. What is the speaker's purpose in writing this poem?
Answer:
1) To me the way the speaker talks it comes across that they are a loving person with a large heart.
2) The speakers point of view seems to be that through loving with all her heart is the only way to grow closer with her god.
3) By overstating her feeling she accentuates how important it truly is to her.
4) The speaker identifies that nothing is more important than love, and loving ones god, not riches, not whole mines of gold can even compare.
5) Love....its just that
6) The speakers purpose in writing this poem is to share her values with others, to allow others to see the world through her eyes, which she sees as a better world.
Explanation:
close reading is a big deal when it comes to reading, a lot of the questions they ask are based completely on what's hidden within the text.
another really important part is to remember in some cases there is no right or wrong answer, and it just comes down to how you interpret it.
What is a current trend you like? Why?
9. Another term for the literal meaning of a word is
symbolic.
figurative.
denotative.
connotative.
Answer:
Denotative.
Explanation:
Denotative is when you mean what you literally said, or, as the prompt suggests, is the literal meaning.
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Answer:
denotative
Explanation:
Words generally have two meanings: denotative and connotative. Denotative refers to the literal meaning of the word, while connotative refers to the implied or more hidden meaning of the word. Consider the word "heart," where the denotative meaning refers to the internal organ, whereas the connotative meaning could refer to love.