Beloit College
I was asked so many times why I wanted to go to a small school when a big university is so much better. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure a big university is great but I absolutely love going to a small school. I know that I miss out on big sporting events and having people actually know where it is. I can't even count how many times I've been asked where it is and I know they won't know so I just say "somewhere in the middle of Wisconsin." But, I get to know most people at my school and I know my professors very well. Not to mention, being able to walk to the other side of campus in 5 minutes at a casual walking pace. I am so happy I made the decision to go to school where I did. I love my school and these are just a few reasons why.
1. My school is incredibly unique.
There are so many different kinds of people that each bring something really special to contribute to the school which makes it so unique.
2. I am not just a number at my school.
I am a student that my professors know about and I like knowing that my professors can watch my progress.
3. I feel like I am contributing something to the community.
I like feeling like I can make a difference on my campus.
4. I really do feel like it is my home away from home.
It isn't just my school. It is absolutely my home away from home. I feel so comfortable there and it was as hard of an adjustment as I had thought it would be.
5. My professors know me and I feel that I can easily communicate with them.
I feel like they will do anything to help students succeed. I can always go to my professors. I like knowing that I have someone looking out for me.
6. The incredible people i've met
The people I have met at my school, even after my first year, have made such a huge impact on me. I know that these are people that I will stay friends with long after college is done.
7. Opportunities
My school offers so many different opportunities to get involved in things around campus. Even writing for the Odyssey was an opportunity offered to me by my school and I decided to challenge myself by writing an article. Turns out, I really enjoy writing. I might not have had this opportunity at a bigger school.
8. Students want to learn
I feel as though I am not just learning inside the classroom at my school. I am learning outside the classroom to from my fellow classmates who want to engage about the things we have learned.
9. Ability to join a sorority and have a house full of people I know I can talk to anytime I need to
I wasn't sure if being in a sorority was something I was interested in but when I met the amazing people in the sorority and how inclusive it was, I knew that it was going to be a good thing for me. The people I've met in my sorority have been so amazing.
10. I have figured out how I learn best because my school offers so many different ways of learning.
Because of the smaller class sizes, there is more flexibility in the way the class is taught. This was helpful because I was able to try out different ways of learning and figure out which way I learn best.
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Which statement best explains the importance of creating an outline?
It provides an organizational system for the paper.
It helps the flow of one idea or topic to the next.
It lets the reader know where the information was found.
It grabs the attention of the reader.
Answer:
The answer you are looking for meh friend would be A, It provides an organizational system for the paper.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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After reading the text, answer the following questions:
How do women's rights in the United States today differ
from those in 1848? Which differences do you find most
interesting or surprising? Cite specific textual evidence from
the Declaration of Sentiments to support your ideas.
Answer:
it was terrible in 1884 but now women can vote
Explanation:
i dont know why
Answer:
Women in 1848 could not vote, they could not own property, even the wages they earned, they could not be educated in a college, and they had no choice: they were always the legal guardian of their children in case of a separation between her and her husband. This is much different from the women's rights in the US today because women can do these things: they now have equal rights to men. One of the most surprising differences that I saw was the fact that women's wages were not only less than men's, but they were taken away from them as well, with their property. This is stated in the Declaration of Sentiments as: "He has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns."
Explanation:
All you have to do is read the passage and take the things that women could not do and ask: "Can they do that today, in the modern world?" If they can, then you have an answer.
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Imagine what a modern-day version of The Cay would look like. Create storyboards, either virtually or by hand, to create a 21st-century equivalent of Phillip’s experience. Be sure to include modern-day parallels to Phillip’s experiences.
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Answer:
Nani spied on my progress while she slathered a rich indian butter called ghee on the parathas and then flipped the bread to crisp perfection on both sides
Explanation:
Which type of story does this describe? "traditional stories about people and gods that often explain why things happened or how they were created"
A) Myth
B) Historical fiction
C) Mono-myth
D) limericks
Answer:A)Myth
Explanation:
Why do the Shark Tank investors decline Mo’s deal? Support your answer with evidence from the text that is either directly stated or implied.
The Text:
By the time I was twelve, I was selling over $1,000 in bow ties annually. That’s when I got an email from the producers of Shark Tank, a show that gives entrepreneurs the chance to present their companies in front of a panel of investors. At first, my mom turned down the offer—she didn’t know what the show was. But when we started doing research and kept in contact with the producers, she agreed to let me fly to California to film. I decided to ask the investors for $50,000 for a fifteen-percent stake in my company. For months, I recited lines, practicing in front of a camera, my parents and occasionally my teddy bears. Despite my preparation, when the day finally came, I was terrified. Walking down the blue-lit hallway, I gripped my mom’s hand so tightly that five years later, she still jokes that I cut off her circulation. When the producers cued me to begin, my brain went empty and the words I had practiced fell away. After a deep breath, I somehow gathered myself and recited my pitch. But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves. One investor, Kevin, offered to contribute to my business if I gave him three dollars for every tie I sold for the life of the company, but all of the other sharks told me not to take the deal. I declined, leaving the stage with no deal, but with the promise of a mentorship from another investor, Daymond John. As I walked backstage, my eyes filled with tears and I started sobbing. My goal for months had been to leave with a deal, and I had failed. The moment when I messed up my pitch replayed in my head. But as time passed, I realized that the sharks had actually given me a gift.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Shark Tank investors decline Mo's deal because they think that they didn't need his help, as stated in the text, "But none of the sharks wanted to take the deal I’d offered. They told us we didn’t need their help, that we were growing at the right speed and should keep the company’s ownership for ourselves."
How does Mrs. Van Daan feel about the new relationship between Anne and Peter? Provide text evidence in your response.
Answer:
Mrs. Van Daan believes the budding romance to be harmless. She teases Anne, asking if it's all right to trust the two of them alone together.
Explanation:
Jealous
concerned
happy
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Answer:
C - Gods emobdy abstract concepts and natural phenomena
3 things that happen in the beginning of Mr. Brisher's Treasure
Answer:
1. Mr. Brisher reveals that his betrothed, Jane, lived with her parents in Colchester, and that he became a frequent visitor following his engagement.
2. Mr. Brisher offers to build a rockery at the bottom of the garden, claiming that he’s the sort of person who hates doing nothing.
3. Mr. Brisher discovers a chest full of half crowns,[a] worth thousands of pounds.
Explanation:
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Answer:
he leaned over a table, he was in London building a train, and his hands shot above his head.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Black Boy.
Then my father was called; he came forward jauntily, smiling. He tried to kiss my mother, but she turned away from him. I only heard one sentence of what he said.
“I’m doing all I can, Your Honor,” he mumbled, grinning.
In this excerpt, how does Wright convey his father’s attitude and beliefs?
He depicts his father’s carefree, dismissive behavior.
He describes a scene in which his father shows affection.
He suggests that his father was unable to feel true joy.
He indicates that he truly believes his father’s words.
Answer:
A. He depicts his father’s carefree, dismissive behavior.
Explanation:
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Wright conveyed his father’s attitude and beliefs by depicting his father’s carefree, dismissive behavior.
What is Attitude and beliefs?Attitude and beliefs serves as the reaction and faith of individuals towards something or a situation .
From the excerpt we can see how the behavior as well as attitude of Wright is similar to that of his father because he posses a non challant behavior.
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Why might a presenter decide to show charts and tables during a speech?
to describe the steps in a process
to illustrates the many parts of something
to provide a bird’s eye perspective
to help an audience see how data is related
Answer:
To help an audience see how data is related.
Explanation:
It's helps the audience get a better understanding on the data etc.
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Answer: The appositive phrase is Martian Man hunter's
Explanation: An appositive phrase is a noun/pronoun that is used next to another noun/pronoun identifying the word.
The Nazis wanted to separate the Dutch from the Greek true or false
Answer:
Hitler thought very highly of the Dutch people. They were supposedly, fellow members of the Aryan race.
Explanation:
Hitler supposedly thought the original Greek people were great and he admired them. He did not think that the "current" greeks were actually decedents from the original. It is also known that Hitler did not like the South Slavs. The fact that they were close gives Hitler enough wrath to not like the greeks too.
PLEASE HELP i put in the max amount of points Essay needs to be AT LEAST 250 words. Prompt: Write about your dream vacation. Where would you go? What would you do?
Answer:
I would love to go to Greece. The sounds of the waves crashing when I wake up in the morning and the sun beaming on my skin when i step out to soak up pure relaxation is something I dream of day to day. I want nothing more than to walk up to the clear, blue water of my dreams and to lay on the golden sand. I would spend my days on the beach, watching the horizon and listening to the calmness that surrounded me. I would try different foods to experience the culture around me and try to learn some Greek! Ever since I was a kid, Greece was the place I wanted to go. I had heard stories of Greek gods and goddesses that derived from this beautiful place and I wanted to experience it for myself. Especially after watching Mamma-Mia, who wouldn’t want to visit this magnificent land. I for one would love to break out into song whilst running across the heavenly beaches that would lay before me. I would love to experience the people and their way of life. Just sitting here thinking about the ancient architect and the plush green valleys make me sigh in wonder. Especially the Greek nightlife. The stories I've heard of the wild parties and the wild raves that take place over in Greece make me want to visit immediately! They live freely over there. Beautiful weather, great food, astonishing views, wild nightlife and pure tranquility. That is what I long for in life and now that I see it and know that it exists, I would be at a loss of words if I were ever to see this heavenly destination.
283 words
Explanation:
who is the entity referred to by the word pilot stanza 4
Answer:
The Pilot is a metaphor for God, whom the speaker hopes to meet face to face.
Explanation:
In which way does the tone of the poem express the author's intent?
O 1. Words of strength and power establish a forceful tone, revealing an outrage at how a public figure was treated.
0 2. Heroic imagery establishes an admiring tone, showing an effort to inspire reveredze for a public figure.
3. ideas of conflict and struggle establish an insistent tone, illustrating an attempt to incite others into action.
04. The theme of perseverance establishes a hopeful tone, indicating a belief that hard work breeds success.
im not really sure what is the answerr but its either a or c
Answer:
Assuming the poem is from "Frederick Douglass" by Paul Laurence Dunbar then this is your answer <3
its 1. Words of strength and power establish a forceful tone, revealing an outrage at how a public figure was treated.
Explanation:
This goes with other one...
What assumptions are made by the narrator?
Answer:
People should not enjoy themselves after they have lost a loved one.
and
People who enjoy themselves after a death are unfair to everyone around them.
Explanation:
Which sentence from "In with the New" includes a stated character trait?
O "To brighten the mood Samantha folded her napkin and crammed it on her head so she looked a bit like
Curious George wearing a pirate hat."
O "Samantha made a lot of jokes. Some of them were bad, but she made them from kindness. She made
them to make people feel better."
When Samantha saw the girl's visible distress, she flashed back to her own first day at school a year ago."
O "Samantha had arrived at school in black and blended in pretty well in the dreary hallways, holding her head
down, hoping no one would notice her."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what do you learn about Peter based on his dreams, wishes, hopes, fears, and feelings
Is Atticus a good father to Scout and Jem? What makes him a good father?
4 How does the author communicate their point of view? The whole article
(A) by explaining why DACA was initially created
(B) by explaining why President Trump tried to end DACA
(C) by showing how DACA has affected people's lives
(D) by showing other ways people can become citizens
(PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP I WILL LITERALLY GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST) What specific steps did he take to get from working in the factory to ultimately running out onto the field for the Georgia Tech game?
Answer:
You need to give more information.
Explanation:
the chapters 7-10 Quiz
What are Grandfather and Herr Liszt hoping "patriots" like Bruno's da will
do?
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Conflict
the message of the stor
Setting
Theme
Plot
Climax
[Choose]
an object that represents a bigger idea
The high point, or turning point
The main character
the problem
The villian, causes the problem
How everything works out, solves the conflict
all the background information
the message of the story
all the events in order
difference between what is expected and what happens
The time and place of the story
Clues to future events
one event that sets up the problem
the perspective the story is told from
the feelings the reader gets
Point of view
Mood
foreshadowing
Which line in the stanza is an example of verbal irony?
"'Why that I cannot tell,' said he;"
"And everybody praised the Duke"
"Who this great fight did win."
"Quoth little Peterkin."
Answer:
A. "Why that I cannot tell," said he.
Explanation:
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"'Why that I cannot tell,' said he;" line in the stanza is an example of verbal irony.
What is irony?Irony is a crucial rhetorical device and literary technique that refers to the juxtaposition of what on the surface seems to be the situation and what is actually the case or to be expected.
There are several different varieties of irony, including situational, dramatic, and linguistic irony. When stating a truth, verbal, dramatic, and situational irony are frequently utilized to emphasize the point.
By purposefully using language that says the opposite of the truth, rejects the contrary of the truth, or dramatically and blatantly understates a factual link, the ironic form of simile, employed in sarcasm, and some kinds of litotes can stress one's meaning.
Classical irony: The definition of the phrase by classical and medieval rhetoricians, as well as its roots in Ancient Greek comedy. A form of literature that is self-aware and self-critical is romantic irony.
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How would you feel apologizing to someone who did not accept your apology?
Answer:
Give them time
Explanation:
not everyone is going to accept your apology just like that. it takes time for people to forgive, but try to make them feel better
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I'm going to ask for your opinion. The school is planning on offering a fast food option for lunch. We can either have Mcdonalds or Popeyes offer food on campus. Which choice would be better for our school. Please state your opinion and provide at least two reasons to support your response.
Popeyes is an everyone mildy likes it choice and mcdonalds are some peoples most despised food. Popeyes is a little more healthy too.
Answer:
What ^he/she said! Have a great day!
Explanation:
How is control exerted in My Last Duchess?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
His control of her is so extreme that even though she has died, he controls who may view her painting
Explanation: