Why is the book the outsiders called the outsiders

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Answer 1

Answer:This book is titled The Outsiders because the name Outsiders ostensibly refers to the Greasers, social outcasts who band together for a sense of belonging and safety.

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Answer 2

Answer:The book is called the outsiders because the greasers are referred to as the outsiders and they are different from the socs in many ways.

Explanation:


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Describe what the name Epimetheus means​

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Epimetheus was one of the Titans, son of Iapetus and Clymene. He was the brother of Prometheus, Atlas and Menoetius. His name is derived from the Greek word meaning 'afterthought', which is the antonym of his brother's name, Prometheus, meaning 'forethought'. In this context, Epimetheus appeared as a foolish character, while Prometheus was the clever one.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were told to distribute characteristics to the newly created animals. Epimetheus started giving a positive trait to every animal, but lacking foresight, he realised that he had distributed all traits without having any left to give to man. So, Prometheus gave mankind the civilizing arts and fire.

Define the word scrip.

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Answer:

noun

noun: scrip; plural noun: scrips; noun: land scrip; plural noun: land scrips

1.

a provisional certificate of money subscribed to a bank or company, entitling the holder to a formal certificate and dividends.

scrip certificates collectively.

an issue of additional shares to shareholders in proportion to the shares already held.

noun: scrip dividend; plural noun: scrip dividends; noun: scrip issue; plural noun: scrip issues

2.

NORTH AMERICAN

a certificate entitling the holder to acquire possession of certain portions of public land.

3.

HISTORICAL•NORTH AMERICAN

paper money in amounts of less than a dollar.

Origin

late 16th century (originally in the sense ‘a short note or document’): probably an alteration of scrap1; scrip1 (sense 1) is an abbreviation of subscription receipt .

scrip2

/skrip/

nounHISTORICAL

noun: scrip; plural noun: scrips

a small bag or pouch, typically one carried by a pilgrim, shepherd, or beggar.

Origin

Middle English: probably a shortening of Old French escrepe ‘purse’.

Explanation:

A scrip is a substitute or alternative to legal tender that entitles the bearer to receive something in return. Scrips come in many different forms, usually as a form of credit. Scrips have been used to compensate or pay employees, and in communities when money was unavailable or in short supply.

Imagine you are Victor Frankenstein. What questions would you like to ask the creature?

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I would like to ask questions like how do you feel?

Would you rather be normal?

Do you like being different than normal humans?

Do you want to be seen as a creature/monster or as just another human?

Answer:

He asked .me. to kill the creature he created who had been torturing him if I ever was to see.

Explanation:

1×(7)+(90*3)={π}×(9²)

How can you make your celebrations
more sustainable?

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Answer:

indulge people in humorous and entertaining acts in order to keep attention

Explanation:

The Crucible

5. Panic is one of the main themes of the Salem Witch Trials. Why do people panic and make irrational decisions in times of stress? Which characters gave into panic the most?

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hysteria and fear, the importance of reputation, what happens when individuals come in conflict with authority, the debate of faith vs. knowledge, and the unintended consequences found at the intersection of these themes.

The conjunction so does not appropriately connect the two clauses in sentence 7. Which word should replace the word so.

Question 1 options:

for


nor


but


or


PASSAGE

Raising the Driving Age
Should the driving age be raised to 18?

Alarmed by car accidents involving teenagers, a number of states are considering raising the age for getting a license.



YES
(1) On December 29, 2005, four teenage boys from Chicago went out for a late-night drive and had a terrible accident. (2) The car spun out of control and struck several objects, including a giant light pole. (3) Two of the boys—a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old—were killed. (4) The driver of the car was just 16.

(5) The answer is raising the driving age. (6) That's why I introduced legislation to raise the driving age in Illinois from 16 to 18. (7) I realize this idea is controversial, so I could not stand by and watch one more young person die because he or she was not quite ready to be behind the wheel.

(8) All 50 states prohibit 16-year-olds from drinking alcohol, buying cigarettes, and purchasing handguns. (9) Yet somehow most states are willing to put them in charge of a car, which could potentially be a deadly weapon.

(10) Between 1995 and 2004, there were 30,917 fatalities in accidents that involved 15-to-17-year-old drivers, according to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. (11) About a third of those deaths were the teen drivers themselves. (12) The rest were pedestrians, passengers, and people in cars that teenage drivers struck.

(13) As an Illinois lawmaker, I cannot sit back and watch more innocent lives be claimed because of lack of experience. (14) Raising the driving age may seem burdensome to parents and busy teens, but we have to remember that this is a proposal about safety, not convenience.

—Representative John D'Amico
Democrat, Illinois State Legislature



NO
(15) If your neighbor robs a bank, should you go to jail? (16) No. (17) If your classmate gets in an accident, should your driver's license be taken away? (18) Of course not. (19) Neither situation is fair. (20) Raising the driving age will punish all young drivers for the mistakes of a few of there peers. (21) In this country we live by the principle of innocent until proven guilty. (22) Those who want to raise the driving age have labeled teens guilty before they've gotten in an accident or before they've even stepped into a car. (23) They believe that just because of your birth date, you are dangerous and must be punished by having your ability to drive taken from you.

(24) Those who favor raising the driving age say that statistics show teenagers are more likely to get into accidents than adults. (25) What they don't say is that statistics also show that men of all ages are 77 percent more likely to kill someone while driving than women. (26) If people want to save lives by raising the driving age then how about saving lives by allowing only women to drive? (27) Of course, both my mom and grandma are crazy drivers, and they shouldn’t even be allowed out on the road.

(28) Except raising the driving age won't save lives. (29) Studies show that it is inexperience, not age, that causes accidents. (30) Raising the driving age will just create inexperienced, accident-prone drivers at 18 instead of 16.

(31) Teens need the ability to drive just as much as anyone else—to get to school, to get to work, to get to sports or band practice, or just to go out with their friends. (32) Cars are necessary for mobility in this country. (33) Taking that away is a large disruption to the lives of teen-agers—for no good reason.

—Alex Koroknay-Palicz
National Youth Rights Association

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Answer:

brah why nobody answed the dam question

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were are my weebs at

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Answer

Heyo

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Answer:

what?

Explanation:

hi

what is meant by the ghost of an idea in A christmas carol?

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If I correct I believe it means a thought

Why does Lennie remember everything George has to say?

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Answer:

Lennie always remembers that he will be the one to tend to the rabbits on their "dream" farm. ... George says that if the boss hears Lennie talk before he sees Lennie work, the two men won't have a chance of getting the job.

Read the poem.

The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein

I.

Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"

II.

Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."

III.

And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.

Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name



In "The Whippoorwill," what is the speaker's viewpoint of the whippoorwill’s call?

A The call sounds forlorn.

B. The call is annoying and bothersome.

C. The call is a sign that the city is too crowded.

D. The call reminds him of a pet he once had.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because the speaker seems lonely and such

Based on Steve's actions in the first part of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, readers may have predicted that Steve would continue being the town's leader during the power outage. How should readers revise this prediction after Don asks Steve about his radio? Readers should now predict that Les Goodman will attack Steve. Readers should now predict that Steve is one of the aliens. Readers should now predict that Steve will no longer be in charge. Readers should now predict that Steve will escape to Floral Street.

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Answer:

Readers should revise this prediction after Don asks Steve about his radio in the following manner:

Readers should now predict that Steve will no longer be in charge.

Explanation:

Written by Rod Serling, "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" was an episode of the first season of the famous series "The Twilight Zone".

At this point, neighbors are already starting to suspect one another. They believe someone to be actually an alien after strange things begin to happen in the street. The voice of reason and natural leader so far has been Steve. However, once a radio he built is mentioned, things will most likely change. No one has ever seen the said radio, which makes neighbors suspect Steve has been communicating with aliens. From this point on, readers can change their initial prediction, realizing that Steve will no longer be in charge, especially after answering to the neighbors' inquiries with sarcasm.

What the correct answer now now

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Answer:

I would say the first one too

Explanation: Hope I helped!

Explanation:

I think it is the the 3rd one

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Please answer properly! It’s due today, I’ll give brainliest if the answer is correct!
2-3 sentence only, thank you in advance!

1. Do you favor the idea of celebrating weddings in an elaborate way, often lasting for some days and even inviting people you don’t even know? Why or why not?

2. What do you think about arranged marriages?

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1. I dont think that celebrating weddings in an elaborate way is good. What's the point of inviting people you dont know? Youre just paying extra for people who u have no idea are

2. I dont think arranged marriages should be a thing to be honest. Because if they're not actually you're soulmate then what's the point of being with them for the rest of your life?

Answer:

I think that marriage is a beautiful assembling of two people who are willing to live their lives together as one in union and harmony. Celebrating an event like this is very important and depending on different cultures and tradititions they are celebrated differently which i truely find beautiful. I favour the idea of elaborate wedding as the couple are entitled to share and show their love in what ever way they want. I like the ideas of elaborate weddings but they are not mandatory.

second question

I think that arranged marriages are imoral and wrong as love should be free , wild and genuine not forced. People should be allowed to spend the rest of their lives with whom ever they want.

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Pls help me if your good at English ill mark brainliest:)

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you're answer would be D I believe

Answer:⬇

Explanation:

Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which information meant to stimulate one of your senses stimulates several of your senses. People who have synesthesia are called synesthetes. The word “synesthesia” comes from the Greek words: “synth” (which means “together”) and “ethesia” (which means “perception).

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How does the poem "Your World" relate to risk and exploration? Be sure to include accurate
evidence and reasoning.

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Answer:I’m not sure

Explanation:

What word in this sentence is a proper noun?
My dad works at Walmart.
A.dad
B.work
C.Walmart

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it’s dad :)))))))) aahhh i need to do more characters okay there

Answer:

Walmart

Explanation:

A noun is a person, place, or thing. And it's proper when you capitalized the first letter.

And Walmart is a place, and the "W" is capitalized.

Hope this helped!

Have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day!

write a diary entry on your feelings the evening before you are get your school report day.​

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Answer:

today I am very tensed because tomorrow I am going to get my report card in school. I don't know how my parents are going to react by seeing my marks. i know that my teacher will tell some silly stories about as she is already fed up with me. now I can't do anything the only god should help me.

Explanation:

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION.​

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Answer:

last one

Explanation:

What are the examples of the press?
First Amendment

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Answer:

The First Amendment protects several basic freedoms in the United States including freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government.

Explanation:

Answer:

Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) Gannett Co. v. DePasquale (1979) Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court (1982) Houchins v. KQED (1978) Pell v. Procunier (1974) Potter Stewart. Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia (1980) Saxbe v. Washington Post Co. ( 1974)

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(b) How was Mrs. Mallard's death ironic?

The other characters had no reason to
Α.
expect that she would die.
B
She died of heart disease.
C
She died from joy at seeing her beloved
husband alive.
D
She died from the shock of no longer
being free from her husband.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

What are the types of personal letters?

application
invitation
clarification
thank you
adjustment
complaint
friendly

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Answer:friendly thank you and invitation just did this class I listened to the last person and got it wrong

Explanation:

Compare and contrast Antony and Brutus speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar in terms of characteristic trait and effectiveness on Roman mob?
.
There is a sharp contrast between the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony in Julius Caesar. Antony's funeral oration differs from Brutus's in many ways. Brutus's speech to the crowd of people is the speech of a philosopher while Antony's speech is emotional and is intended to stir the feelings and passions of the listeners. Brutus's speech is cold, logical, and intellectual; while Antony's speech is charged with feeling, and it is meant to excite the emotions of the listeners. Brutus's speech appeals to the intelligence of the listeners, and it fails because the listeners in this case are not intelligent enough.


Brutus's speech is really an excellent specimen of reasoning. The logic behind the arguments in this speech is perfectly clear. But logic is something which the common people do not understand. This does not mean that Brutus is speaking to people who are utterly ignorant. The point is that the people understand Brutus's reasoning only to a limited extent. As for the logic in his speech, here is an example: "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more". This sentence is a simple enough and yet not so simple. There is certainly an element of complexity in this sentence. Brutus tries to appeal to people's love of freedom. He tries to stir their hatred of tyranny. But the does not realize that the people are not very enlightened and that that they do not really understand this talk about freedom and slavery. In the starting scene, this mob has already been depicted as admirers of Caesar, the conqueror. A love of freedom is far from their thoughts. And yet they accepts Brutus's reasoning. But the crowd's ignorance comes out in their declaring that Brutus should be given the title of Caesar. It is clear that the crowd does not understand the principles for the sake of which Brutus had murdered a dear friend.

On the other hand, Antony knows the psychology of the mob. He appeals directly to this psychology. He does not talk of the principal of freedom. He does not talk of evil of tyranny and slavery. He speaks about the wounds which had been inflicted upon Caesar's body. He speaks about the ingratitude of Brutus who was loved as a dear friend by Caesar. He speaks about Caesar's will by the terms of which Caesar had left much of his property to the people in general. Antony makes use of several rhetorical devices in the course of his speech. He makes use of irony when he says again and again that Brutus is an honourable man.

However, we find another important difference in this respect. Brutus speaks to the mob in prose, while Antony speaks in verse. Poetry is always more effective than prose. It is also always more emotional than prose. Antony's speech makes use not only of rhetorical devices but also of poetic devices. Antony's speech is an excellent combination of art, cunning, and sincerity. Besides, Brutus speaks about abstract notions while Antony speaks in concrete terms. Brutus speaks of freedom and slavery, while Antony speaks of his listeners feelings and passions.

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Answer:

There is a sharp contrast between the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony in Julius Caesar. Antony's funeral oration differs from Brutus's in many ways. Brutus's speech to the crowd of people is the speech of a philosopher while Antony's speech is emotional and is intended to stir the feelings and passions of the listeners. Brutus's speech is cold, logical, and intellectual; while Antony's speech is charged with feeling, and it is meant to excite the emotions of the listeners. Brutus's speech appeals to the intelligence of the listeners, and it fails because the listeners in this case are not intelligent enough.

Explanation:

. 1.What book does Johnny ask Pony and Two-Bit for?
2.Why do you think the author puts that book in the story? What purpose does it serve? 3.What item does Dally ask Two-Bit for? 4 .On page 125, Dally says “We gotta win that fight tonight.” Why do you think beating the Socs is so important for him? 5 .How does Pony feel about the fight? 6.If Johnny wasn’t hospitalized, do you think he would fight in the rumble? Why or why not?
7.Two-Bit says “The only thing that keeps Darry from bein’ a Soc is us.” What does he mean by that?

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Answer:

1.Gone with the wind

2. it symbolizes the closeness between Ponyboy and his friend Johnny.

3. Switchblade

4.I forget sorry

5. Ponyboy does not like fighting. He is a pacifist by nature and will only resort to physical violence if it is required to protect himself or another greaser.

6. No

7.Two-Bit Mathews tells Ponyboy, "You know, the only thing that keeps Darry from bein' a Soc is us," he is referring to Ponyboy's oldest brother Darryl being more mature, more disciplined, and more responsible than the rest of the Greasers.

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Explanation:

10 survey questions about Online Gaming Addiction​

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Answer:

What?

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP
(there are 2 questions)
How Tea Came to Be

The brewing and drinking of tea is believed to have originated from Chinese culture. One story tells how tea was discovered accidentally by a Chinese emperor in 2737 B.C. The emperor did not want to get sick, so he always insisted on boiling his drinking water to be assured of its purity. One day, some tea leaves from his garden accidentally fell into his hot water. The emperor noticed the pleasant aroma. He tasted the new beverage and found it delicious and refreshing.
The habit and custom of drinking tea eventually spread all over the world. Dutch and Portuguese sailors brought tea to Europe in the seventeenth century. At the time, tea was very expensive. Only the rich could afford it. In Britain and Holland, tea was sold at auctions where it was popular among aristocrats. In Europe, drinking tea became symbolic of the upper class.
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the popularity of tea began to reach further than just the wealthy. Prices came down and tea became a commodity available to all segments of the population. The buying and selling of tea between the East and the West turned into a booming industry. Companies specializing in tea were formed and grew into powerful businesses that brought in huge revenues. Because tea brought in so much money and became so powerful, it was even used in political maneuvers. In the mid-1800s, when Britain and China were at war, China set an embargo on the exporting of tea to Britain. This stopped the flow of Chinese tea coming into the Britain and made it more difficult for the British to buy.
Tea today remains an enormous industry worldwide. What seemed like a trivial event in the emperor's garden centuries ago has now become a global multibillion-dollar business. Over 2.5 million tons of tea are grown and produced around the world each year.

question 1
In the third paragraph, what does the word revenues mean?
A.
numbers of ships
B.
amounts of money
C.
types of work
D.
varieties of teas

question 2
In the third paragraph, the term embargo means
A.
a willingness to cooperate.
B.
a restriction against trade.
C.
a flaw in the business.
D.
a large amount of growth.

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Answer:

Q1 b

Q2 b

Explanation:

Hey, Um according to me its

Q1 B.amounts of money

cause like bringing in huge revenues is money

Q2 B.

a restriction against trade.

cuz

China set an embargo on the exporting of tea to Britain. This stopped the flow of Chinese tea coming into the Britain and made it more difficult for the British to buy. so it sounds like trade stopped or something

hope it is helpful and correct

Answer:

Both questions are C.

Explanation:

The format of the answers are a bit wack, but amounts of money for the first question and restriction against trade for the second one.

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Josef--On a train to Hamburg, Germany -1939
1. Character Changes -List the changes the family notices in Papa, Aaron Landau

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Answer:

Catherine Aaron, Corinne Perraudin, and Joseph Rynkiewicz. Curves based Kohonen map and adaptive classification: An application to the convergence of the european union countries. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing Maps (Wsom'03) Kitakyushu, Japan, September 2003.

E. H. L. Aarts and H. P. Stehouwer. Neural networks and the travelling salesman problem. In Stan Gielen and Bert Kappen, editors, Proc. Icann'93, International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks pages 950--955, London, UK, 1993. Springer.

M. A. Abdallah, T. I. Samu, and W. A. Grissom. Automatic target identification using neural networks. Proceedings of the Spie---The International Society for Optical Engineering 2588:556--65, 1995. (Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XIV: Algorithms, Techniques, Active Vision, and Materials Handling Conf. Date: 23--26 Oct. 1995 Conf. Loc: Philadelphia, PA, USA Conf. Sponsor: SPIE).

H. Y. Abdelazim. A hybrid fuzzy-neural approach to the recognition of arabic script. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference and Exhibition on Multi-Lingual Computing pages 2/3/1--14. Univ. Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, 1996.

H. S. Abdel-Aty-Zohdy and M. A. Zohdy. Analog/digital implementation of neural networks for pattern discovery and optimization in signal processing applications. In L. P. Caloba, P. S. R. Diniz, A. C. M. de Querioz and E. H. Watanabe, editors, 38th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings volume 1, page 277. IEEE, New York, NY, USA, 1996.

H. S. Abdel-Aty-Zohdy and M. A. Zondy. Neural networks for pattern discovery and optimization in signal processing and applications. In F. Gagnon, editor, 1995 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering volume 1, pages 202--6, New York, NY, USA, 1995. Dept. of Electr. \& Syst. Eng. , Oakland Univ. , Rochester, MI, USA, IEE.

A. M. Abdi and H. H. Szu. Independent component analysis (ica) and self-organizing map (som) approach to multi detection system for network intruders. In Proceedings-of-the-Spie-The-International-Society-for-Optical-Engineering. 2003 2003.

Hasan Abdulkader and Mohamed Ibnkahla. Convergence properties of self-organizing maps applied for communication channel equalization. In Icassp, Ieee International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing---Proceedings volume 6, pages 3502--3505, Piscataway, NJ, 2000. Natl Polytechnics Inst of Toulouse, IEEE.

please help me and do this! :(

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Answer: Jackie Robinson

Explanation: I chose him because he made a difference by playing baseball. He was a good baseball player and no matter what he was always trying to play baseball. He played in the Major League Dogers . He was huge help in the Civil Rights Movement.

Jackie Robinson got arrested in 1944. He was named after the 26th president .He was in the U.S Army and he was a business man. Hope This Helps :)

Read the poem “The White Window” by James Stephens.

The moon comes every night to peep
Through the window where I lie,
And I pretend to be asleep;
But I watch the moon as it goes by,
And it never makes a sound.

It stands and stares, and then it goes
To the house that's next to me,
Stealing on its tippy-toes,
To peep at folk asleep maybe;
And it never makes a sound.


How does the second stanza connect to the first stanza?
A. It describes what the speaker does next.
B. It describes the house next door to the speaker’s.
C. It describes how the moon moves to the next house.
D. It describes how folks in the next house peep at the moon.

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the answer is c :) (i think)

“The White Window” is a poem by James Stephens. The poem describes how the moon moves to the next house.

What is the theme of the poem?

The White Window is a part of the book The Adventures of Seumas Beg. The poet describes the moon and how he watches it disappear.

The poet portrays how the moon silently walks from one house to the next at night and looks at people asleep from the windows.

Therefore, option C. poet describes how the moonwalks from home to next.

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Select the italicized word that is not capitalized correctly.
The Labor day holiday begins the fall season for our family.
A .day
B.holiday
c.fall

D.family

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Answer:Its day

Explanation:

i just took the test trust

Option A is the italicized word that is incorrectly capitalized. Because it is part of the title of a holiday, "day" should be capitalized as "Day." So, the correct option is A.

What is italicized word?

An italicised word is one that is tilted to the right to emphasise, contrast, or distinguish it from the text that surrounds it. Italicised words are widely used in writing to denote book, movie, or TV show names, or to emphasise a certain word or phrase.

In the statement "She loved reading Harry Potter books," for example, the title of the book "Harry Potter" would be italicised to distinguish it from the remainder of the sentence.

An whole block of text may be italicised in some circumstances to signify a shift in voice, tone, or point of view. Italicized text can also be used to denote variables or labels in technical documents such as scientific publications.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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