Answer:
yes! i like reading cuz when I read it seems like I'm in that book , that story I'm reading... Is like an adventure inside my imagination. My favorite book is "The Greatest Secret of the world" by
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Read this story and then answer the question that follows:
Sarah saw them, again. Out of the corner of her eye she could see the kids ganging up on the new girl, Lara. She was late to her band practice and only had a few minutes to get there. "I barely know her," she muttered to herself as she walked quickly to the car. "I'm sure she can take care of herself." Sarah knew this was an important rehearsal and could not miss it. "Hurry up," shouted her mom from the driver's seat. Sarah threw her guitar in the back seat and slammed the door. "Let's go," she said. As they rounded the corner and stopped at the stop sign—her heart racing—Sarah looked at her mom. "Mom, Lara needs our help. Let's go back."
Which of the following is an example of theme in this story?
A) Friendship
B)We should be in a band.
C) We should help those who are in need.
D) We should not be late.
I think it is C)
Answer:
we should help those who are in need
Answer:
A is answer
Explanation:
A is answer because there is friendship between them
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Read Section 1 and 2 of Article 1 of the California Constitution. Then, in a brief paragraph, explain the way that these first two sections are organized. Be sure to clearly summarize the points of each section, and explain if there are any subsections. Be sure that you use transitions clearly so that the reader will understand the organization of the contents of these sections of Article 1. Your answer should also contain correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Here is a list of transitions that may be helpful:
first, second, third, next, beyond, furthermore, following, then, further, after, before, in the end, iIn conclusion, in addition, additionally
Heres the link for the article: https://dw6y82u65ww8h.cloudfront.net/organisations/328/c773025a-61b3-471d-af28-4e69ff66e72e/caconstitutionart1.pdf
Then, in a brief paragraph, explain the way that these first two sections are organized. Be sure to clearly summarize the points of each section, and explain if there are any subsections. Be sure that you use transitions clearly so that the reader will understand the organization of the contents of these sections.
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(LC)
Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows.
Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people.
What type of connection is used in the paragraph?
Simile
Contrast
Category
Analogy
Answer:
guess its category
Explanation:
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From the context in "How Is the Flu Shot Delivered?" what do you conclude is the meaning of the technical term antibodies?
Question 14 options:
something that is passed between people
a type of virus found in a vaccine
something in the body that wards off illness
a type of influenza that is common in winter
C: Something in the body that wards off illness. Antibodies definition: a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood.
Identify the direct object in :
What can we do about this problem?
Whom did you see at the park?
What can we do about this problem?
problem is the direct problem here.
Whom do we see at the park?
park is the direct problem here.
Give me 2 verbs u love doing and 2 nouns u can’t live without I’ll give brainliest help ASAPP
Answer:
verbs :running dancing or boncing and playing
nouns: water food
Explanation:
Give me 2 verbs u love doing and 2 nouns u can’t live without I’ll give brainliest help ASAPP
the reef by marcella morris
Setting
Protagonist
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Please hurry!
The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
The author’s purpose in this excerpt is to
teach readers about a code system used during the American Revolution.
persuade readers that ciphers are the greatest American invention.
argue that Major Tallmadge made a mistake in sharing copies of his codes.
compare the American codes for secret letters to the British codes.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
______________________________________________________
It can only be A because it is the only answer that can accurately describe the way the Author words the passage and does not give a biased opinion or idea.
________________________________________________________
It cannot be B because the author does not try and persuade the reader in any part of the passage.
________________________________________________________
It cannot be C because the author does not try and argue or have an opinion on the information.
________________________________________________________
It cannot be D because he does not compare the coding method to anything.
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what is a career
a. a pathway through your life made up of a progressive series of jobs
b. work that is done for pay
c. a class you take to prepare for a job
d. a single position that you hold throughout your life
Answer:
I think it would be A.
Explanation:
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what is a subtle difference in meaning?
Answer:
nuance is a word with this definition
Explanation:
Flashback, Flash-forward, and Subplot are all elements of what? a Linear Plot b Nonlinear plot c The class d Seventh Grade
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There would be different answers depending on what type of person you are, but here are what my answers would be:
1. Anxiety, Confidence, and my P.E. grades.
2. I am trying to overcome anxiety.
3. I need to learn not to worry, and to just let things go with the flow.
How does an individual rise above hardship? - It depends on the individual, but many people just need the motivation to get through whatever they are going through.
Have you ever felt like a rose growing from concrete, conquering an obstacle you faced? - Yes, when I first started 7th grade, I was in virtual due to the pandemic. I managed to keep an A average in every class.
Do you know of anyone else around you who is like the rose growing from the concrete? - My dad, he used to be on drugs very bad, but he has started getting sober. He even has a job now!
Answer:
2
Explanation:
3
Eliane is a technician in the genetics lab what might be a task elaine performs as part of her job
putting together fundraisers for the lab's research projects
running samples through DNA sequencing machine
designing safety protocols for the lab
interviewing new lab interns
Answer:
B
maybe?
Explanation:
Do you believe that as society changes the definition being an American changes? Explain your view and give examples.
Choose the word in the following sentence that functions as an adjective.
The Birthday present was a dollhouse
1. Dollhouse
2.Brithday
3.Present
4.was
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In picture A, what message(s) is the person's posture communicating?
Choose 2-3 of the answers:
He is not confident.
He is in a hurry.
He is depressed.
He is excited.
He has uncaring attitude.
Answer:
He is not confident, He has an uncaring attitude.
Explanation:
He is making himself look smaller by the way he is standing. you can also put he is depressed if you think he is, but the two answers above are correct.
Answer:
he has uncaring attitude
Use the sentences to answer the question. Please work very carefully on your science projects. My brother sings loudly in the shower. The school choir presented a first-rate program. Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing. Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adverb?
Answer:
Mark is well-know for his very loud guitar playing.
Read this excerpt from The Great Fire.
Schaffer's first signal went out at 9:30. Several minutes later, Schaffer realized his mistake and ordered Box 319 struck. This was still seven blocks away from the O'Learys', but close enough that firefighters could see the flames and alter their course. Unfortunately, Schaffer's young assistant, William J. Brown, stubbornly refused to strike Box 319, saying he was afraid it would confuse the situation. Brown was so stubborn about his decision that even after the fire he was able to write arrogantly in a letter that "I am still standing the watch that burned Chicago."
These errors had two fatal consequences. The most obvious was that a number of engines and dozens of firefighters were sent on a wild-goose chase and did not get to the fire for many minutes. More critical is that it kept fire companies located near De Koven Street in their stations. Several had seen the eerie, dancing glow beyond the rooftops near them and, even without official notice from Schaffer, prepared to respond. When they heard Box 342 rung, however, they assumed the fire was out of their territory and unhitched the horses. Only two fire companies were not fooled by the misleading alarm.
How does the structure of this excerpt illustrate the central idea that a series of individual mistakes contributed to the spread of the blaze?
A. by comparing and contrasting different people’s decisions and abilities
B. by comparing and contrasting the most effective firefighting techniques
C. by clearly explaining the reasons for the misleading alarm and its impact
D. by clearly explaining the reasons the fire started and the way it was put out
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Read Section 1 and 2 of Article 1 of the California Constitution. Then, in a brief paragraph, explain the way that these first two sections are organized. Be sure to clearly summarize the points of each section, and explain if there are any subsections. Be sure that you use transitions clearly so that the reader will understand the organization of the contents of these sections of Article 1. Your answer should also contain correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Here is a list of transitions that may be helpful:
first, second, third, next, beyond, furthermore, following, then, further, after, before, in the end, iIn conclusion, in addition, additionally
link: https://dw6y82u65ww8h.cloudfront.net/organisations/328/c773025a-61b3-471d-af28-4e69ff66e72e/caconstitutionart1.pdf
Answer:
option. (D) this is a right answer please follow meThe numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 34l for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
Which best describes the central idea of this excerpt?
Major Tallmadge created a code that substituted numbers for words during the Revolutionary War.
Major Tallmadge created a code in which “city” was “88” during the Revolutionary War.
During the Revolutionary War, Major Tallmadge gave General Washington the key to his codes.
During the Revolutionary War, Major Tallmadge gave soldiers a cipher for words not included in the code.
Answer:
Major Tallmadge created a code that substituted numbers for woring during the Revolutionary War
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The English wanted to claim a part of the New World riches for their own.
True or false?
I believe it's true. If not I am sorry have a great day
Answer:
I think the answer is true.
The mall's owner has promised to put up a memorial to the old house, with a historical display and an interactive video. We won't be losing our history or culture—we'll just be losing an expensive eyesore.
How does the paragraph help develop the author's position in the first speech?
Answer choices for the above question
It reveals that the author is hesitant to compromise in any way on this issue.
It shows that the author believes in using technology rather than actually visiting old places.
It shows that the author believes in addressing the real concerns of the other side in the argument.
It reveals that the author is willing to support restoring some of the better parts of the old building.
Answer:
It shows that the author believes in using technology rather than actually visiting old places.
Explanation:
The author seems to like having tech better than having actual monuments.
why couldn't more dollars be printed during the Depression?
Answer:
In a way, printing money made the Great Depression worse. Actually, less the literal printing of dollars, and more the manipulation
Answer:
cause it depression
Explanation:
cause it's very hard to come out of it
What signal word helps readers identify evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship in the passage?
Answer:
because, since, so, therefore, due to, as a result
Explanation:
According to _____ ______, if the government does not protect the people's natural rights, they can break the contract with the government and replace them.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Hobbes
Charles Montesquieu
John Locke
Answer:
A. Thomas Jefferson
How do you explain history
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True/False
A philosophy that influenced the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson is unalienable rights of life liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson, a spokesman for democracy, was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801–1809).
10 major actions of the story wuthering heights by Emily Bronte oxford book worms stage 5
Answer:
Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff. The novel was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. please mark me as a brainnliest
one of us is lying
why did Bronwyn feel the need to hide her secret
Answer:
because she needs to get into Yale?
Explanation:
Underline the simple subject and the simple predicate.
The male lion impressed the zoo visitors with his loud roar.
The ship’s captain closely examined the map.
Lazlo divided the roasted sweet potatoes into four portions.
Sticky syrup flowed from the overturned bottle.
Most birds fly because they have wings.
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Select the simple predicate.
Cindy's sister brushed the dog.
brushed
Select the simple predicate.
Mom worries too much.
worries
Select the simple predicate.
We framed the painting.
framed
Select the simple subject.
Pigs roll in the mud.
pigs
Select the simple subject.
They addressed the envelopes.
they
Select the simple predicate.
My brother shares with me.
shares
Select the simple predicate.
Your cat scratched me.
scratched
Select the simple predicate.
My father shined his shoes.
shined
Select the simple predicate.
Your dress matches those shoes.
matches
Select the simple subject.
Lions growled at me.
Lions
Select the simple predicate.
The woman recieved a package.
recieved
Select the simple predicate.
Sailors respect their captain.
respect
Select the simple predicate.
My mom squeezes my hand.
squeezes
Select the simple subject.
Larry rode his horse.
larry
Select the simple predicate.
Loud noises startle her
startle
Select the simple predicate.
A bird flaps its wings.
flaps
Select the simple subject.
The cook greased the pan.
cook