Answer:
1: to create humor or levity
2: a pun that achieves its humor through the use of how words appear
Explanation:
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A writer writes puns for humor or levity.
While often time un-funny, puns are used to add humor or a lighter tone/mood to the story.
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The option that describes a homophonic pun is a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
The word homophonic is based/comes from music, by music I mean the way some notes may look the same but sound different.
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Prompt
Write a short story that begins with this sentence: “There was a knock at their door.”
Continue the story, but here’s the catch! Use the words “their,” “there,” and “they’re” at least twice each. Make your story as silly as you’d like.
Write at least 75 words.
Answer:
There was a knock at their door. "They're here!" said Sally in a excited tone. "Sally, wait there by the door so they're surprised to see you when they come in" Sally's mother said. Hello Welcome! "This is Sally, my daughter." Said the mother. The gentlemen were very surprised to see their niece they have never met. "Sally, will you please grab their coats and hang them please?" said the mother. Gentlemen you can sit there by the fireplace and I will bring out some tea.
The short story starting with the sentence "There was...door" employing the homonyms there, their, and they're is as follows:
"There was a knock at the door," said Sophie. Her mother asked "where they're?" She replied, "There they're. I've made them sit in the hall." While sitting there, they saw a turtle on their table. They're all surprised how a turtle could sit so calmly. One of their mates stood up and went there to the turtle and began to talk to it. After getting no reply, he got angry and started shouting. They're so eager to talk to it that they forgot that it was an artificial one and their entire team urged us to give it to them. Listening to their request, Sophie's mother agreed. Their happiness then and there was silly but watchable.
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More students should be required to vo
puff football game that raises money for Children's Hospital. Last year,
the event raised over $5,000 for the hospital - mainly through ticket
sales and raffles
Argument 2:
More students should be required to volunteer at the annual powder-
puff football game that raises money for Children's Hospital. Research
has shown that students who volunteer have more of a connection to
their community
Which argument is supported by relevant evidence, and how?
A. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that
students should be required to volunteer at the event
OB. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that the
event raises a lot of money for the hospital
O c. Argument 2, because the example supports the claim that
students should be required to volunteer at the event
D. Argument 2, because the example supports the claim that the
event raises a lot of money for the hospital
Answer:
B. Argument 1, because the example supports the claim that the event raises a lot of money for the hospital
Explanation:
Argument 1 is in favor of the mandatory participation of students to participate in the charity game that aims to raise money for the Children's Hospital. This argument presents evidence that justifies the reason why this statement was issued. This is because they show that the more students the more money will be raised. This can be seen in the lines "Last year, the event raised over $ 5,000 for the hospital - mainly through ticket sales and raffles."
Define what prison abolition is?
Answer:
The movement that is trying to think beyond prisons as a tool to solve society's problems.
Explanation:
Answer:
The movement that is trying to think beyond prisons as a tool to solve society's problems
Explanation:
Describe one character trait that portrays Lady Macbeth in Act 1
A)manipulative
B)jealous
C)childish
D)humble
In the poem “Words Free as Confetti,” what does it mean by the simile about words and a searoar's noise?
A.
Some words are annoying like a loud noise.
B.
Some words get you all wet like the sea.
C.
Some words hurt your ears like a loud noise.
D.
Some words have music like the sea.
In the poem “Words Free as Confetti,” it means by the simile about the words and a sea roar's noise is :
A) Some words are annoying like a loud noise.
“Words Free as Confetti ”In the poem “Words Free as Confetti,” it means by the simile about words and a sea roar's noise is that the some words are annoying like a loud noise.
The pirates don't assault once more right absent, so the captain's men work at cleaning the bunkhouse and tending the wounded.
One pirates isn't very dead at the conclusion of the fight, but he passes on before long a while later.
Hunter's head wound murders him as well.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
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Based on the evidence you read in the article, "To GMO or Not to GMO," what is your position on the issue? Your response should be one complete sentence.
Read the article to determine your position.
Answer:
I would stick to non gmos because gmos have pesticides and other very harmful chemicals in it.
Explanation:
Answer:
i would say no GMO because they are unhealthy for you to eat and can get you very sick if you eat them all the time and that is not good for you and it's ok to eat them every once in a while but not all the time cause you can get sick and that is not very good for the human body and also it has a lot of chemicals that go in the foods you eat so that to can get you sick and also you should not eating chemicals and GMO that much eat healthy it's not bad it's really good like eat oatmeal for breakfast of avocado toast for lunch and if others can do it so can you,period.
Explanation:
What is the answer
Please help me
Answer: antibodies
Explanation: i guess so
Why we need to make ethical decisions and actions ?
Answer:
Ethical decisions generate and sustain trust; demonstrate respect, responsibility, fairness and caring; and are consistent with good citizenship. These behaviors provide a foundation for making better decisions by setting the ground rules for our behavior
Which detail best supports the idea that those who live in the starlight district are hopeful?
from Rogue Heart
by Axie Oh
The dreamers gather in Neo Beijing’s starlight district. The wanderers and the thrill-seekers. Those with poems in their souls and secrets in their hearts. All those racing toward the bright, unknowable future.
All those running from pasts painful and unforgiven.
If you listen carefully, you can hear the song of the city. It’s in the sharp, raucous laughter of the kids barreling down the crowded streets, in the heavy electronic beats erupting like great beasts from basement clubs, in the wind whistling through dark alleys, and in the rain as it drops on to the city like so many falling stars.
Two years ago, I stumbled into the city, half starved and afraid, and I couldn’t hear the song. My heart beat louder than the music.
A: The dreamers gather in Neo Beijing’s starlight district.
B: All those racing toward the bright, unknowable future.
C: All those running from pasts painful and unforgiven.
D: My heart beat louder than the music.
the answer is B which references a "bright and unknowable future." Rather than running from the past, they are running towards a "bright" (hopeful) future.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the purpose of the image?
10) In the last line of his speech, Lincoln states that government of the people, by the people, for the people
shall not perish from the earth." What does the word "perish mean in this context?
(A) Keep calm and carry on
(B) Live long and prosper
(C)Party on
(D) Drop dead
(E) Stop, drop, and roll
can you please help me for this 2 question
1- What challenges are facing managers as a result of the corona virus pandemic?
2- What skills do managers need to adapt to overcome the corona virus pandemic?
Answer:
They need to get enough money to hire janitors to keep the store clean, people to check temperatures, and enforce the 6 feet rule
Do kids have it harder in quarantine?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
we say we do but we're not the ones trying to figure out a way to make money and feed our children or pay the bills.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because parents are over whelming the kids and in other things the kids are being abused mentally and physically. and im speaking from experience cause I'm only 12 and mature kids like me get it the most because we know stuff and when we don't say anything when there yelling at us we get in even more trouble because they see an opening to kkeeeeeepp going and it just blows my brains out and if we say something OH NOW WERE IN BIG TROUBLE. thank you
Kamala danced alone in the rain. Which word has a similar denotation and connotation to danced? A. waltzed B. marched. C. flipped. D.played
Answer:
C
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Answer: A. Waltzed
Explanation: in a sweet 16 or quince there a dance thats called waltz's so therefore it's A.
what is the tone and mood of the quote Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.
Explanation:
State the coefficient in the expression: 3x - 7 *
Your answer
what is the relationship between adapt and climate
Answer:
Adaptation increases the ability to deal with climate hazards, such as blizzards, or harsh, warm summers.
wierd question but
what to answer when someone says
" possessive much?"
there are (brown seven big) Cow in our farm
Answer:
Cool
Explanation:
Why is the "Five Paragraph Essay" a useful tool?
Because it provides a set of rules that must be followed.
Because it helps with a basic plan that can help provide a skeleton for an essay.
Because it gives a formula that must be adhered to regardless of the mode of writing.
It isn't and it should be done away with completely.
Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
The impact of media on your personal,professional and social life
Answer:
I think social media has created a great impact in my life, most greatly by giving me the chance to form friends with people I might never have met otherwise. And now making it even easier to stay in-tuned with old friends distant.
Mostly it made me less practical to form new friends personally. Because friendships supported by online communication is very easy. Once we look online, in our pajamas, including our own snacks and drinks, nobody has got to bear the burden of hosting.
The influence of all media affects the planet around us and therefore the way others perceive it. a number of us are ready to distinguish what's being shown from what's shown to us and what actually exists. Many folks simply obey, unaware that a lot of our opinions are made and not our own.
Explanation:
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Based on the no argument what dangers would astronauts face on Mars
Answer:
Austonoughts would face lots of danger like shortage of food and not being able to get backup. The article states that if something were to go wrong the backup would be too far away to be sent. If there were something to go wrong that would leave the autronought with low chances of life. In addition to this the autronought would also have to worry about the deadly rays of the sun. If he or she were to be exposed to much the radiation could affect them and probably be deadly due to the amount of radiation on mars. Since the atmosphere on mars is thinner than the one on earth it would not protect the austronought. Not only this but there are also toxic soil problems, low gravity, the isolation that accompanies Mars' distance from Earth, a lack of water, and cold temperatures.
Hello I'm writing a story and I would like your opinion on it!
“Gale! Is Gale here today students?” I ran into class, the rain was pouring and I was drenched. Every speckle was so very small, delicate, and clear. I always admired the rain, to me it was a sign but I had not known of what. I sat down on my chair, as the floors got wet and I left a trail of water behind me. I did not realize that I had made the floors wet and that my jacket was cold and saturated. As I take my jacket off and put it in the cubby’s that were placed by Arnold Peter, he gives me a gaze, then grabs me by the collar of my jacket that I had already taken half off and slams me to the floor.
I looked up to see his face and then I met his eyes, they looked cold and pitiful. “Gale! How dare you come to my class late and then pick a fight. You have the nerve.” It was Mrs. Walter, she sent me to the principal's office and told me to see her during lunch to mop the wet floor. The principal threatened me with his offer of calling my parents, I didn’t know what to say to him, so I just stood there blank. He then called me a disgrace and told me to be ashamed of myself.
During lunch I sit alone and the other kids giggle away, I even hear them talk about me. I didn’t have anything to eat and my parents didn’t pay for my lunch. I guess I didn’t mind starving, I was already used to these things and it has always been like this for the past 15 years of my life. I am interrupted from my daydreaming when Mrs. Walter takes me to her class and I start mopping the wet floor. She told me that I needed to fix my attitude and how my grades were suffering. It wasn’t even my fault that the other kids liked to tease me. But then again, I was used to it. As the wet floors got dry, I noticed something.
The water looked like it was shining, every speckle, glimmered. The lunch bell rings and I rush to my next class, I was hungry and wet from the morning rain so I didn’t care much about the fascination the water brought to me. The last bell rings and I run home. The rain poured but I found comfort in it. I looked down at the bakery that was owned by Emma Walterson, my neighbor.
She is a 45 year old woman who always cared about me and asked questions. Sometimes she even took me to her house and let me play in her sons consoles. I don’t think he liked me that much. I don’t look where I am going and get lost in my thoughts. Suddenly, the rain pours harder.
Kids were running as their parents pulled up an umbrella. Some had friends that shared their umbrellas with them. Some didn’t have one but they enjoyed the company they got from their friends. Then in a flash there was no one there. I guess they had all rushed home and I was just standing there.
I started to run, faster and faster but it was like time had frozen. I look around to see the rain, it wasn’t falling the trees in the distant were put, not moving. As I turn my head around trying to understand what was happening, the ground starts to shake. I tried pinching myself thinking I was having a bad dream. It wasn’t a dream. Three oddly looking shapes appear in front of me. About 6 feet tall, rectangular and lustrous, it wasn’t alive and it wasn’t moving. It was an object and as I looked closer each of them had a symbol.
The first symbol was a droplet of water. The second was a swirl, like the wind. And the third was a hand that held up a flower. I touch each symbol. The first symbol felt like real water as if I was standing there feeling water with my hands.
The second symbol, the snowflake felt like it was ice which was no surprise. The third symbol, I couldn’t feel. It was just the atmosphere. I then have a urge to fall into a slumber. I stumbled upon and lay down on to the ground. My long skyy black hair fell in front of my eyes and my skin became pale. My bright blue eyes closed.
That moment I was alone, tried, and starving. No one was there to help me, to carry me, to give me a hand, to lend a shoulder that I could lean on. I was alone, scared, and I didn’t know where I was and what was happening to me. I wished for a new start to my so-called life.
Answer:
It's great!!!! I hope you get a good grade.
What does Douglass say in his first view into the violence of slavery? Why was this
knowledge new to him?
Explanation:
First paragraph gives us insight into the way in which slaves were dehumanised. ... Douglass makes his first suggestion that slavery changes white people this is referred to ... Violence against women.
He's saying that if he was a beast, he wouldn't understand right from wrong or be able to realize that slavery is evil, and he'd rather that than stay a slave, knowing he deserves better.
2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the
answer to Part A?
OA "I remember: he asked his father: 'Can this be true?' This
is the 20th century, not the Middle Ages. Who would
allow such crimes to be committed? (Paragraph 5)
OB “That I have tried to keep memory alive, that I have tried
to fight those who would forget." ( Paragraph 7)
OC "To me, Andrei Sakharov's isolation is as much of a
disgrace as Josef Biegun's imprisonment. As is the denial
of Solidarity and its leader Lech Walesa's right to dissent.
And Nelson Mandela's interminable imprisonment."
Paragraph 9)
D "And action is the only remedy to indifference: the most
insidious danger of all." ( Paragraph 11)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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What is the author's MAIN purpose in mentioning academics, athletics and dancing?
to reveal specific stereotypical ideas about these areas to disprove them
to suggest that people should get involved in different activities to break down
stereotypes
to show that anyone can pursue the hobbies of their choice if they ignore stereotypes
to give a few examples of areas in which people often have stereotypical ideas
Answer:
To suggest that people should get involved in different activities to break down stereotypes.
Explanation:
it is probably explaining why you should join it. I can’t really say unless I see the article.
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12) A synonym for the word ultimately in paragraph 4 is A) mostly. B) greatly. C) smoothly. D) eventually
Answer:
D everyone
Explanation:
Which sentence contains an IDIOM? *
Karla cooks crinkle-cut fries in the kitchen.
Her bedroom was a prison the week she was grounded.
“We’re all in the same boat,” the mayor said at the press conference after the flood.
None of the above
Answer: Her bedroom was a prison the week she was grounded.
Explanation:
Identify the tense of each boldfaced verb.
By next week, I will have lived in Texas for two years
Past
Past perfect
Past progressive
Present
Present perfect
Future perfect
Past perfect progressive
Or present progressive
Explanation:
future prefect
sub +will have/shall have +v 3 +obj
based on mercutio tips exchange with romeo and the end of the scene what does mercutio think of dreams?
Answer:
Mercutio thinks that dreams should not be taken seriously.
Explanation:
In Act 1, Scene 4, when Romeo shares his dream with Mercutio and Benvolio after coming out of the ball. In this scene, the tips exchanged by Mercutio with Romeo reveals that he doesn't believe in dreams. He then gives his Queen Mab speech in a highly-eloquent manner.
He asserts that dreams are "the children of an idle brain."
With this, the readers know that Mercutio thinks that dreams shouldn't be taken seriously.