Answer:
A wind older than the mountain
she's stronger than a giant
she's like a like a soft fountain
though I wish she'd be quiet
the wind eats me away
she's the key to my heart
should she savor the stay?
or should she depart?
her smile is my kryptonite
the pitter-patter as she moves
will she be here tonight?
but sadly my heart disapproves
Thesis: Movie Theaters provide a better viewing experience than Netflix
Topic Sentence: This paragraph is about how movie theaters typically have larger screens.
A. Strong
B. Weak: Not a Claim
C. Weak: Off topic
D. Weak: Redundant
Answer:
A. Strong
Explanation:
A. Seems to be the best choice out of the choices shown but it is A fs. If its not I am very sorry.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Claim 11: Building a new mall would help
economy
Claim #2: The new mall would ruin the historical charm of old town
Collinswood
Which piece of evidence best supports claim #1?
O A. The mall would replace the museum that draws tourism from
elsewhere in the state
B. Architects could design the mall in a style that matched existing
old town buildings
OC. Collinswood residents have nowhere in town to make many
ordinary purchases
D. The mall would bring in shoppers from a wide area around
Collinswood
Answer:
I feel D
Explanation:
I feal D because the mall would have many things to choose from maybe even gift shops
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer:
I think the answer is C, "The child saw a dazzling, round object on the floor and ran to catch it ."
Explanation:
It's the only answer that makes sense to me.
5pts and if u wrote the best one without copying it from another answer I'll give u brainliest
For this assignment, you choose between two different types of essays:
An essay that focuses on what a character learns over the course of a story, or
An essay that focuses on a particular theme in a story.
Remember to turn in your rough and final drafts
Your essay should be five paragraphs. It should include
An introduction, thesis statement supporting paragraphs and a conclusion
Supporting evidence, such as quotations, examples, or evidence from the story
At least one correctly cited quotation from the story
A consistent voice and tone.
The final draft should show evidence of revising and proofreading the essays has to be about The Duvitch Family
Can you send me a link of the story? I cannot find it searched up. Once I find it I'll start the essay and put the answer in the comments!! :)
Complete the following claim statement using evidence you found in the previous checkpoints. Fill in the blanks and replace the highlighted parts with your ideas.
The conflict I researched was Criminal Violence In Mexico. It is an important conflict happening around the world because _______________________. (3 sentences explaining how the evidence supports your claim. As yourself why? if you need more information to explain.)
Answer:Recent Developments
Mexican law enforcement and the military have struggled to curb crime-related violence. In 2018, the number of drug-related homicides in Mexico rose to 33,341, a 15 percent increase from the previous year—and a record high. Moreover, Mexican cartels killed at least 130 candidates and politicians in the lead-up to Mexico’s 2018 presidential elections.
While on the campaign trail, then-candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (often referred to as AMLO) proposed several strategies to combat crime-related violence. After winning the election and assuming office in December 2018, AMLO announced the creation of a new National Guard (a hybrid civilian police and military force) to fight cartels.
Explanation:
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Answer:D
Explanation: Because she needs three sources, and the librarian can help her with that
Part A
In the excerpt from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, why does Tom stop himself from asking Ben for a bite of his apple even though he is hungry?
Tom is too shy to ask Ben for his apple.
Tom knows that Ben is hungry and should eat his own apple.
Tom is too busy with his task to stop and eat an apple.
Tom wants something bigger than the apple from Ben.
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before. "
B.
C. "And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth. "
D. "That put the thing in a new light. Ben stopped nibbling his apple."
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You are writing a how-to pamphlet that explains how to care for a patient who suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. The title is open "Compassionate
Care for Alzheimer's Patients: Your Guide to Helping Those You Love. " You will feel that you have accomplished your purpose if your readers _______________
A.
write to their congressional representatives to stress the need for more funding for Alzheimer's research
B.
take steps to prevent themselves from suffering from Alzheimer's Disease
C.
understand the specific medical definition of Alzheimer's Disease
D.
have a set of tips and guidelines for taking good care of the Alzheimer's sufferer they are caring for
The correct option is to have a set of tips and guidelines for taking good care of the Alzheimer's sufferer they are caring for. The answer is D.
How to explain the informationThe pamphlet is titled "Compassionate Care for Alzheimer's Patients: Your Guide to Helping Those You Love." This suggests that the purpose of the pamphlet is to provide tips and guidelines for taking good care of an Alzheimer's sufferer.
Option A is not relevant to the purpose of the pamphlet, as it is about advocating for more funding for Alzheimer's research. Option B is also not relevant, as it is about preventing oneself from suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. Option C is about understanding the medical definition of Alzheimer's Disease, which is not the focus of the pamphlet.
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Read the sentence.
Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought it was the cutest one.
Which sentence corrects the pronoun with the unclear antecedent?
Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought that one was the cutest one.
Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought she was the cutest one.
Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought they were the cutest ones.
Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought the elephants were the cutest ones.
Answer:Janie and Joni thought the giraffes, elephants, and rhinos at the safari park were adorable, but Janie thought the elephants were the cutest ones.
I need help with an introduction on how teens should be allowed to play dangerous sports I already have a claim and hook I just need help with the rest please!
You have previously chosen a side to an issue, stated a claim, and you have written ideas about your claim in your Argument Organizer. Now you will use your ideas from the organizer (and tips from this lesson) to write the introduction to your argument. Write three or more complete sentences. Remember to include:
Overview: provide general information about your topic
Explanation: describe why your issues is controversial
Claim: present your stand on your issue that excludes all personal feelings and the pronoun “I”
Answer:
heres a few ideas,
A) teens should play sports because alot of sports are dangrous but if no one plays them teens will become lazy and not want to do anything
B) teens should play sports because you never know how good they will be at it and they could get a scholarship from it to go to collage.
C) teens should play sports because it a good way to get out in the sun and get rid of built up energy from the day and if they dont play that energy wont be used and teens may not be able to sleep during the day without being active
Explanation:
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what are some similarities between "Will There Really be a 'Morning'?" and "Ozymandias" please provide evidence as well!
Answer: While Ozymandias is a sonnet, 'Will there really be a morning' is a poem in 3 four line stanzas
Explanation:
Ozymandias is written in iambic meter which suits its content well, as it is ominous and foreboding in its content, as well as mysterious. The sonnet form also reveals a structure that is well versed in poetry. It allows for the reversal right after the eighth line of the poem.
Will there really be a morning is divided into 3 stanzas of four lines in a rhyme scheme of abab. The poem follows meter and rhyme a little more liberally as its theme is inquisitive and based on exploration. It sounds free, and ventures to find new things
(please help) The dialogue between Carmody and Billy at the beginning of the scene reveals that Billy--
A) resents his father for allowing him to quit school
B) wishes he was making more money to please his father
C) feels that he is better off working instead of going to school
D) hopes that he can get a raise to pay for Eileen's medical expenses
C because it is the only one mentioned in the dialogue between them
Answer:
I think "C"
Explanation:
I believe I've read this before.
Thank you, by the way for adding the dialogue.
Why are slideshows the most common visual aid? Support your answer.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Visual aids, such as slideshows, must be clear, concise and of a high quality. Use graphs and charts to present data. The audience should not be trying to read and listen at the same time - use visual aids to highlight your points. One message per visual aid, for example, on a slide there should only be one key point
Jeremy planned to read the following poem aloud:
Wisdom
by Sara Teasdale
It was a night of early spring,
The winter-sleep was scarcely broken;
Around us shadows and the wind
Listened for what was never spoken.
Though half a score of years are gone,
Spring comes as sharply now as then—
But if we had it all to do
It would be done the same again.
It was a spring that never came;
But we have lived enough to know
That what we never have, remains;
It is the things we have that go.
Jeremy interpreted this poem to mean that certain people, places, and things are important to us in our lives. But as time passes, we lose those things. What technique could Jeremy use when reading the poem to emphasize this idea for listeners?
A.
He could read the poem rapidly to show how quickly people lose what’s important to them.
B.
He could emphasize the rhyming pattern in each stanza to represent patterns in life.
C.
He could read the poem slowly to represent the changes that happen over a lifetime.
D.
He could raise and lower his voice to represent the good and bad things people face in life.
Answer:
i think C. too
Explanation:
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Which of the following sentences uses the verb lay correctly?
Jeremy lay down on his soft bed.
Justin lay brick to create a garden wall.
The flowers were lay next to the door.
The king had lay the crown on his head.
Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Every other choice would be past tense. Hope this helped!! (Pls tell me if I’m wrong, sry if I’m late) :))
“Roald Amundsen, Polar Explorer” and “The First Rock Star” both give examples of scientists who had to overcome challenges to reach success. Select the three pieces of text evidence that support this claim.
A. “Also, the university told her that she would have to sit behind a screen in her classes so she would not disturb the male students.”
B. “Four months later, the Fram reached the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. “
C. “The labor was difficult and demanding, and they were in a race against time.”
D. “The paper she wrote to get her degree was brilliant, and she received her Ph.D. in 1893.”
E. “The weather was so cold that the team could not proceed and had to return to the base camp.”
Answer: I would say B, C, and D.
Explanation:
A. would be a good passage to show the hardships of misogyny. But I think C and B are the better answers showing that it was extremely difficult to reach success. Reaching the Ross Ice Shelf doesn't sound easy.
How are print journalism and broadcast journalism NOT different?
One is written, the other is played on TV or radio.
One features short news clips, and the other features longer articles.
One features mostly local and national news, and the other features many types of news.
One gives the news daily, the other gives the news monthly.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
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Identify the metaphor in this sentence.
With so many options available to her, she was drowning in possibilities and could not make a decision.
A.
drowning in possibilities
B.
with so many options
C.
available to her
D.
could not make a decision
Answer:
A. drowning in possibilities
Explanation:
drowning in possibilities is not physically possible, so this is the metaphor
Using your response to part A, identify which features of Aaliyah's model should be changed to create a model of a desert biome. Describe how to make those changes:
How could you model temperatures in the desert?
How could you model precipitation in the desert?
What types of plants should be in the model?
What type of soil should be in the model?
Answer:a
Explanation:answer and expanatoinThe temperature response of soil respiration in deserts is not well quantified. We evaluated the response of respiration to temperatures spanning 67°C from seven deserts across North America and Greenland. Deserts have similar respiration rates in dry soil at 20°C, and as expected, respiration rates are greater under wet conditions, rivaling rates observed for more mesic systems. However, deserts differ in their respiration rates under wet soil at 20°C and in the strength of the effect of current and antecedent soil moisture on the sensitivity and magnitude of respiration. Respiration increases with temperature below 30°C but declines for temperatures exceeding 35°C. Hot deserts have lower temperature sensitivity than cold deserts, and insensitive or negative temperature sensitivities were predicted under certain moisture conditions that differed among deserts. These results have implications for large-scale modeling efforts because we highlight the unique behavior of desert soil respiration relative to other systems. These behaviors include variable temperature responses and the importance of antecedent moisture conditions for soil respiration.
Ladies and gentlemen, in case of emergency, take the life jacket which is located under your seat. Put the life jacket over your head and then fasten the jacket tapes around your waist. Do not inflate the jacket until you leave the aircraft. The jacket will automatically inflate by pulling a cord, but if not, you can blow into the chip to inflate it. A light is attached to the jacket to attract attention. The life jacket should be removed only in case of emergency. The use of TV set, AM and FM radios and radio cassette recorders, Walkman and any mobile phones are prohibited on board as they interfere with the communication and navigation system. We wish you an enjoyable flight
Possible Title:
Type of Text:
Purpose:
what Graphic Organizer should i use??
Answer:
Possible Tittle : Safety Flight
Type of Text: Sequence
Purpose : Describes or present statement event or Items in order , and/or enumeratores procedures or steps in doing something
How does Historical Memory impact how we understand history?
Answer:
Memory is often owned, history interpreted. Memory is passed down through generations; history is revised. Memory often coalesces in objects, sites, and monuments; history seeks to understand contexts in all their complexity.
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Question 1 (40 Points)
Write three paragraphs discussing how the universal idea of human kindness relates to the texts in the unit
- In paragraph 1, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in the story "An Hour with Abuelo" Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
- In paragraph 2, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in "The Strangers That Came to Town" Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
In paragraph 3, state a theme shared by both texts. Use evidence from the text too support the theme.
Answer: The metaphor, "Milk of human kindness" mean to be caring and compassionate to other people. This could be a universal theme because anyone can be kind to a stranger in need. People in China can care for someone, people in England can care for someone else, even people in Alaska can be caring for a stranger.
In " The Convict and The Bishop," the bishop helped and defended Jean Val jean whom he didn't even know. While everybody else drove him out, the bishop tended to him. He gave Jean a bed to sleep in, a bed and he gave him comfort when nobody else would. This shows that people can be nice to others in need.
In " The Strangers That Came to Town," when Andy and Tom made mischief, they really hurt the Duchesses. Thier father made them repay the family by catching 60 fish. When they gave the fish to the Duviches they were overjoyed and invited Andy and Tom's family to eat the fish. The Duchesses were shown kindness by the father and returned the kindness by inviting Andy and Tom's family for a meal.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
based on the passage and the dictionary entry, which statement provides evidence that Madelyn's initial understanding is correct
Answer:
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "All dictionaries contain geographical names within the alphabetical entries." The statement about dictionary is true is that All dictionaries contain geographical names within the alphabetical entries.
Explanation:
Identify the sentence that best continues this analogy.
His anger is like a sleeping volcano.
A.
It looks like a mountain.
B.
He sometimes yells loudly.
C.
It is caused by shifting of the earth's plates.
D.
It could erupt at any time.
Describe how a desert biome differs from a rain forest biome:
How does the temperature differ?
How does the precipitation differ?
How are the plants different?
How is the soil different?
Answer:
The tempature in a desert is hot at about 38c° while rainforest are more cold/meduim. Precipitationin a Desert is very low and Precipitation in a Rainforest is very high. The plants in a Desert are more adapted to the hot climate and plants in a Rainforest are more like the normal type of plants. Soil in a desert is very sandy and thin.
What problem do the main
characters face in both stories?
They have different interests than
most of their family members.
Their families have been hiding
information about their ancestors.
Their families do not allow them to use
modern technology.
They want to be accountants, but their
family members do not approve.
Answer:
hey have diffrent intrests than most of their family members
Explanation:
how do you make orange
Answer: with red and green . Then add yellow to make orange . Yellow with the red will make orange .
Explanation: hope it helps .
Answer:
mix a few colors, and you get it! :) ;)
Explanation:
It took a while to get used to my new names. I wondered if I shouldn't correct my teachers and new friends. But my mother argued that it didn't matter. "You know what your friend Shakespeare said, 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." My family had gotten into the habit of calling any famous author "my friend" because I had begun to write poems and stories in English class.
—“Names/Nombres,”
Julia Alvarez
Which is the most likely reason that Julia does not correct her teachers when they say her name incorrectly?
It is too much trouble.
Her family encourages her not to.
Her name is too hard to pronounce.
She likes the names the teachers use.
Answer:
I haven't read the whole story yet, but from what I have read here I believe it is B.) Her family encourages her not to.
Explanation:
The most likely reason that Julia does not correct her teachers when they say her name incorrectly is because her family encourages her not to. So the correct option is B.
Her mother claims in the paragraph that it is irrelevant how her name is pronounced since, to paraphrase Shakespeare, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." This implies that Julia's family gives greater importance to the meaning of her name than to how it is pronounced.
The paragraph also notes Julia's family calling any well-known author "my friend" as Julia has started composing poetry and short stories in English class. This demonstrates how her family emphasizes the value of the individual rather than the pronunciation of their name, taking a more relaxed and accommodating attitude to names. So the correct option is B.
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