Question 2
Which quotation from Passage 1 supports the idea that museums have found ways to replace the money
lost when they offer free admission?
A. "And, she added, "Tourists are not price sensitive' in the same way that local visitors are." (paragraph 8)
B. "The Hammer Museum in LA was able to go free by getting two donors to back free admission for four
years with a $2 million gift." (paragraph 9)
C. "We're noticing a 25 percent increase in attendance since going free,' said Samuel Vasquez, director
of events and visitor experience." (paragraph 10)
D. “And there's a new way to become a member; instead of paying for it, guests tally 12 visits in a year."

Question 2Which Quotation From Passage 1 Supports The Idea That Museums Have Found Ways To Replace The

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Answer 1
The answer is:
Letter C

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How is the mother’s quilt-making compared to the way she cared for her children ""at night""?

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Answer:

is a meditation poem using a mother’s handmade quilt as means to access and explore the poet’s childhood memories. As in a quilt, which is made from many different scraps of material sewn together by a single hand, the poem pieces together memories in order to show the reader a complete picture of the speaker’s childhood and her mother’s strong influence. The poet uses many vivid images throughout to help contrast the good memories with the unpleasant, weaving them together into the larger framework of the poem.

Find and explain an example of allegory in "The Black Sheep" by Italo
Calvino.

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Answer:

d i-- m-- & y-- ?????????????

Look at these words. Select the words that have r-controlled syllables.

A. assortment
B. marble
C. frustrate
D. rocket
E. burden
F. brownie
G. import
H. dessert
I. circumference

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Answer:

Binod

Explanation:

Binod

Answer:

assortment

marble

burden

import

dessert

circumference

A

B

E

G

H

I

Please read the text and answer the questions

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Answer:

Hi,

I believe the answers are:

1. C

2. B

3. D

4. D

5. B

Hope this helps, sorry if any are incorrect!!

Answer:

I think the answer are:

1. C  

2. B  

3. D  

4. D  

5. B

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He is singing the anthem (interrogative)

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Answer:

Is he singing the anthem

Explanation:

Is he singing the anthem?

What does Shakespeare compare his mistress to? Why?

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Answer:

the sun..............

The sun, coral, snow, wire, roses, goddess…..

The accident caused a serious mark on the skier’s leg that turned deep shades of purple and blue in less than an hour.

Which word should a writer use in the place of mark to provide the most precise meaning?


blister

scrape

injury

bruise

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Answer:

bruise

Explanation:

bruises are deep shades of purple in blue

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Injury because caused a serious mark and the skier lef^^

Are there any newspapers in the giver?

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What are you saying???

Are you asking a question or you are asking it to change into passive active like that???

Which of the following statements correctly describes Restaurant policy about rings?
A. Rings must never be worn in Restaurant
B. Rings worn in the Restaurant must be limited to a plain band with no gemstones
C. Rings must never be worn in food prep areas
D. Small rings are permitted in Restaurant; large rings are too distracting to guests

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Answer:

c. Ring must never be worn in food.......I guess

Do parents have different rules, standards or hopes for their sons than for their daughters? Why or why not, give an example.

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Answer:

Yes, they do! Most parents are more concerned about their son's education than for their daughter's. Whilst parents may not intend to treat sons and daughters differently, research shows that they do. Sons appear to get preferential treatment in that they receive more helpful praise, more time is invested in them, and their abilities are often thought of in higher regard. They also provide better nutrition and medical care for boys than girls, and indulge in a host of other practices that discriminate against girls. Even in this day and age, families openly celebrate the birth of a son, while the birth of a daughter is not always greeted in the same manner.

Explanation:

Answer:

I'm guessing they do, I'm a girl but this is my opinion, lets get started ;)

STANDARDS FOR MEN:

For men, the standard that most parents put on them are things such as: Being tough (no crying), protecting girls from danger, as well as they have more freedom in general (in a non sexist way). Men tend to have more freedom then women because scientifically and logically, men are more likely to have more defense skills and usually the danger isn't aimed towards them.

RULES FOR MEN:

Usually the rules for men that their parents have set are pretty simple and straightforward. For example, curfew at 11:30pm, no disrespecting your parents, (or elders in general).

HOPES:

The hopes that parents have for their son are very similar to what they hope for their daughters. For example, many parents would like their sons to be financially stable, have a family (so they can have grandkids which I know a lot of parents that want this), and this kind of connects to the first reason, but if your a doctor, that is like a dream come true for parents.

SIMULARITIES BETWEEN SON AND DAUGHTER RULES:

Both are most likely expected to have good grades, clean the house, be respectful, have a good job etc.

STANDARDS FOR GIRLS:

Majority of parents expect their daughters to be physically in shape, have good grades, become a mom when they are settled (if they want), be respectful etc.

RULES FOR GIRLS:

The rules for girls *daughters* seem to be unlimited (in my opinion lol). For example, curfew is cut shorter, (instead of 11:30pm it would be 11pm), in general parents will be more worried for their daughter about coming home late because more than most likely, girls are more targeted which I mentioned above. So to tie it all up, girls tend to have more rules then guys which can be unfair, but at the end day, its for the safety of their kids.

*DISCLAIMER!!! THESE ARE WHAT I THINK PARENTS DO TO THEIR KIDS BASED OFF OF TV, INTERNET, REAL LIFE*

Explanation:

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What is the magic flight in the springboard book book titled A wrinkle in time visual effects?

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The magic flight is her fight with IT. The rescue from without comes from Mrs. Whatsit and Meg's realization that love will defeat IT. The crossing takes place when Charles escapes IT and they return to their family.


Can you answer me please help me

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

b is the correct answers

PLEASE PLEASE
Read this paragraph from a student's essay.

Long before Flannery O’Connor found success as a writer, she had a brief brush with fame. As a five-year-old in Georgia, O’Connor had a chicken that could walk both forward and backward. In her essay “Living with a Peacock,” O’Connor recalls how a photographer from Pathé News came from New York to Savannah to film her with her chicken. She describes how the experience influenced her to raise fowl all her life.



Choose two of the bolded nouns or noun phrases. Replace your choices with noun phrases that provide more detail. These details don’t need to be factually accurate—they just need to be in the form of noun phrases!
Identify the function of each noun phrase you added, and explain how the phrases affect the paragraph.

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Answer:

ExplanStudents should replace at least two of the bolded choices with noun phrases and correctly state the functions of those phrases. Sample response:

---Long before Flannery O’Connor found success as a writer, she had a brief brush with fame. As a five-year-old in Georgia, O’Connor had a chicken that could walk both forward and backward. In her essay “Living with a Peacock,” O’Connor recalls how a photographer from Pathé News came from New York to Savannah to film her with her talented feathered companion. She describes how the experience influenced her to raise chickens, ducks, and peacocks all her life.

--Noun phrase: her talented feathered companion; function: object of a preposition

--Noun phrase: chickens, ducks, and peacocks; function: direct objectation:

Could someone help me with my homework, that would be great

Q-Write what would you say in the following situation

1- You are in an interview and the interviewer is asking for your permission to ask a question.

2- A Friend of yours helped you to finish your assignment

3- Your little sister thanked you for giving her a hand in redecorating her room

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Answer:

answer 1. Yes, you may ask a question. answer 2. thank you for helping with my home work. answer 3. No problem, was not that hard

Answer:

I will say:

yeah ,ohk ,you can ask!I'm so thankful for your great help in my assignment thank you so much!oh its okay, you are my world for me, if you need any other help I'll be there!

Meaning of idiom

Answer



B


Quickly

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Answer:

are expressions whose meaning cannot be deduced from the words that compose itExplanation:

Yeah, it means quickly.

Which of the following sentences is written in the conditional past real mood and tense? If it rained in the summer, we watched movies. If it rained in the summer, we would watch movies. If it rains in the summer, we would have watched movies. If it rained in the summer, we would have watched movies.]\

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The first one I got it right earlier


Please please help I need this
I have to put the main events into my own words.
Please please help me

Read the story.
The Trombone
Jerry stepped off the bus at the music school, and he mentally reviewed the correct trombone slide positions as he walked to Room 10 at the end of the hall. He sat down at his chair in front of the music stand and smiled eagerly at Nadine, his teacher, who gave him a strange look.
“Where’s your trombone?” she asked.
“Oh, no!” He’d left it on the bus! “What’ll I do?” he asked, after explaining the situation to Nadine.
“You’ll have to get it back, or your parents are out nine hundred dollars.”
“Oh, no.” He clapped his hands to his face in despair.
She sent him home without a lesson. The bus ride back was pure agony. It reminded him of the previous bus, where the catastrophe had occurred. Fortunately, this driver, to whom Jerry confided his plight, advised him to call the bus company’s lost and found. But it was six o’clock; the bus company’s phone recording said that the lost and found closed at five.
The next day, Jerry’s father drove him to the bus company office, and—the trombone wasn’t there. No one had turned it in.
“I’m an idiot,” Jerry moaned, as his father drove him to the music school to meet his doom. “I never do anything right.”
“You’re not an idiot, you’re a normal kid, and you do a million things right. Now you’ll never do this kind of thing again. If the trombone doesn’t show up, we’ll work out a way for you to pay for it over time.”
Walking the corridor to Room 10 beside his father, Jerry felt like a pirate walking the plank. With a feeling of dread he opened the door. Inside stood Nadine, working the slide on a trombone but not putting the mouthpiece to her lips. Wait—the trombone had a familiar dent on the bell and a familiar little scratch on the mouthpiece. It was his!
“Someone turned it in at the desk,” Nadine smiled. “A passenger from your bus. Thank goodness for honest people, huh?”
Jerry sank into his seat with an immense sigh of relief, and vowed to himself that he would never do anything wrong again in his life.
Write a Summary
Write a summary of the story you just read.

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Answer:

As he headed to Room 10 at the end of the corridor after getting off the bus at the music school, Jerry mentally studied the correct trombone slide positions. He sat down in front of the music stand, eagerly smiling at his teacher, Nadine, who gave him an odd look.

She inquired, "Where's your trombone?"

“Oh no!” exclaims the speaker. He'd forgotten about it on the bus! After explaining the issue to Nadine, he said, "What will I do?"

"You have to return it, otherwise your parents will lose $900."

"Oh no," says the speaker. In despair, he clapped his hands to his face.

She didn't give him a lesson and sent him home. The bus ride back was excruciatingly painful. It reminded him of the last bus, which had been the scene of the disaster.

Answer:

Explanation:

Jerry lost his trombone on the bus and when found out he was shocked but luckily a kind person on the bus found it and returned it to him

Choose:
During the wars, people (doing - do - are doing - does) lots of hard things to live.

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Answer:

do

Explanation:

because DURING wars not before wars or after

Answer:

do

Explanation:

Which of the following statements best summarizes how the speaker describes Annabel Lee?
A.) The speaker describes her as coming from a wealthier family, which is why she is taken from him.
B.) The speaker describes her as fragile and dainty, which is why she becomes sick so easily.
C.) The speaker idealizes her, describing her as beautiful and seemingly having no other purpose than to love him.
D.) The speaker idealizes her and describes her as perfect, but he also holds a lot of resentment for the way she treated him.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

well i think its D for sure

Help me please ex. 4

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Answer:

1) to work

2) used

3) use to

4) use to

5) Didn't you use to

6) was used to

Explanation:

1)My mum used to work as a nurse but now she's retired.

2) Did you use to enjoy maths at school?

3) I didn't use to eat meat but now I eat a bit.

4) Holidays were great; we would get up late and spend all day at the beach

5) Didn't you use to live in London when you were a child?

6) My favourite teacher used to tell great stories

Hope this helped you- have a good day bro cya)

What example of irony can be
seen in the highlighted
passages of Sections 5 and 6
of "The Invalid's Story"?

A. The narrator felt that Thompson had
made a mistake, when in fact he was the
one who made a mistake.

B. The expressman made a fire, which
made them warmer,

C. The narrator was worried about the
effect of the fire.

(A is wrong, so either B Or C)

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Answer:

A. The narrator felt that Thompson had

made a mistake, when in fact he was the

one who made a mistake.

Explanation:

Dramatic Irony is a form of irony which emerges when the audience knows information which the characters are not privy to. Mark Twain 's "The Invalid's Tale" makes effective use of dramatic irony.

Hoa looks red . She was outdoor yesterday . Pẻhps she has

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Answer:

A sunburn

Explanation:

someone pls help me in this one thanks. ​

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Answer:

pa brainlyst po thanks for the poins

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After listening to the Wife of Bath, what does the Pardoner plan to do?
a. Wed a younger woman
b. Put off his marriage
C. Marry within the year
d. Devote himself to the church

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

He realises marrige is for sinners

Q. READ THIS AND PICK THE SIGNAL WORDS.
My Uber driver last night was a stinker. For example, smelt like a
mix between a campfire and an old sweat sock. His stringy blonde
hair blew back towards me as we drove, and I could see the traffic
light reflecting off of the bald spot in the back of his head. I tried
not to look in the mirror at his crusty, yellow mustache. I'm still
having nightmares.

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Answer:

Photo with answers

Explanation:

I used some refernces and Im not sure if I got them all down, but here are the images I looked at

Mark as brainliest if helpful <3

help with this question

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Answer:

B-Pity

Explanation:

I belive that that is the most reasonable answer

Answer:

The answer is B. Pity I am pretty sure

guys i need help <\3 i haven’t read this yet but i need the answer to this question for the book “the giver,” from chapter 1-2

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Answer:

we dont know ccause we havent READ THE BOOK

Explanation:

Past tense of be , like,draw,notlike

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Answer:

be = was

like = liked

draw = drew

not like = did not liked

Answer:

be = was

like= liked

draw= drew

not like = did not liked

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Why is it important to try to guess people's concerns about your claim?

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Answer:

because when you do that it can provide you with a counterclaim to what their concerns are.

Explanation:

Find the error with subject-verb agreement. Select the incorrect verb and type it correctly.
Taiwan's tea production date back to the early eighteenth century; the countryis now known for its oolong, black, and green teas

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Explanation:

Date should be changed to dates

Taiwan's tea production dates back to the early eighteenth century; the country is now known for its oolong, black, and green teas. The error is date.

What do you mean by the subject-verb agreement?

A subject and its verb must be both singular or plural in order for there to be subject-verb agreement: A singular verb needs a singular subject. A plural verb needs a plural subject.

This makes your work easier to read and assists your reader in understanding who or what is doing in a particular way. First, determine the subject (the thing or person performing the action) and the verb (the word that performs the action) in a sentence.

Verbs and subjects must have the same number (singular or plural).

Therefore, Taiwan's tea production dates back to the early eighteenth century; the country is now known for its oolong, black, and green teas. The error is date.

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