PLEASE HELP which verb makes an incorrect shift in tense?
Danielle always prepares well for student council meetings. She prints out the agenda and does her own research ahead of time Before walking into the meeting, she put her phone on silent.
A. does
B. prepares
C. prints
D. put
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
This is in a present tense and D shifts it to a past tense.
Explanation:
"Danielle always prepares well for student council meetings. She prints out the agenda and does her own research ahead of time Before walking into the meeting, she put her phone on silent."
In this sentence we can see that put doesn't make sense. Instead to make the sentence to not make an incorrect shift we then change it to,
"Danielle always prepares well for student council meetings. She prints out the agenda and does her own research ahead of time Before walking into the meeting, she puts her phone on silent."
or"Danielle always prepares well for student council meetings. She prints out the agenda and does her own research ahead of time Before walking into the meeting, she then puts her phone on silent."
Answer:Therefore, the Incorrect Shift in tense is put because, in a past tense sentence there is a present tense verb at the end.
Hope this helped!
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Make Sure To have a blessed day ✨Identify the time during the writing process when writers can most benefit from composing without stopping to reorganize sentences or paragraphs, refine wording, or correct small mistakes in grammar or typing.
A.
when doing the first round of editing
B.
when revising the work
C.
when proofreading the edited copy
D.
when working on the first draft
PLS HELP ME (I'll give brainliest) (100 points) (no point stealing or giving and links!)
1. You have previously chosen a side to an issue, stated a claim, and you have written ideas: "Should people who own cats be required to keep them indoors?"
about your claim in your Argument Organizer. Now you will use your ideas from the organizer to write the introduction paragraph to your argument.
2. In your introduction paragraph, remember to include:
• Write in formal style using the third person point of view; not first nor second!
• Basic information on your topic
• A reason to care about the issue
• Your specific claim that is clearly focused on your issue (exclude all personal feelings and the pronoun “I”)
• Write three or more complete sentences
• Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
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Answer:To write the opening argument that will serve in your paragraph with the selected topic, you can mention the consequences of an injury to a young person, and their desire to improve.
How to elaborate the Requested Paragraph?
To prepare the requested paragraph adequately, first of all, the main pros and cons of the practice of dangerous sports must be expressed, which would explain the reason why the subject is controversial.
Then, your point of view should be provided, in order to identify which of the two positions is taken by you and why you lean more towards one of these.
Explanation:
Answer:
that long
Explanation:
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?
Read the sentence from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Tom considered, was about to consent; but he altered his mind: “No no—I reckon it wouldn’t hardly do, Ben.”
What is the meaning of the word consent as it is used in the sentence?
agree
stop
argue
discuss
Agree
consent means to approve or agree, and Tom almost did that. You can also tell it means agree by the first word he says in the sentence: "No, no".
What advice would you give to people who may go through a crisis like this pandemic in the future? What is something important that you believe people need to know to prepare themselves for the unexpected?
A(n)
pronoun points out an object.
Answer:
Mark me as brainliest:)
Explanation:
A pronoun points out an object
When should you suggest that a peer add more specific sensory details to his report?
when you’re having trouble visualizing or imagining what your peer describes
when you find a section that does not seem related to the other ideas in the report
when you are confused about the point that your peer is trying to make
Answer:
when you’re having trouble visualizing or imagining what your peer describes
Answer:
Correct answer:
When you’re having trouble visualizing or imagining what your peer describes.
Explanation:
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What is cohesive writing?
a) writing that provides convincing proof for the writer's ideas claim
b) writing that uses many specialized vocabulary words related to the topic.
c) writing in which ideas and sentences seem to belong together.
c) writing in which ideas and sentences seem to belong together.
Where would you find the most news about the rising tensions in the Middle East?
A. In the newspaper
B. On television
C. On the internet
D. In a magazine
Answer:
C. On the internet.
Explanation:
In today's age, the internet has become the primary source of news for many people, and it offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of current events. With the rise of social media, news outlets now use the internet to share breaking news in real-time, and to provide analysis and commentary on current events. While newspapers, television, and magazines can also provide news about the Middle East, they may not always be as up-to-date or comprehensive as the internet.
The following claim is made in an argumentative essay:
The United States should require all citizens to be listed as organ donors.
Which of the following would be considered ineffective evidence to support this claim?
Examples of situations when organ donations have saved lives
Facts from a documentary about mechanical and artificial hearts
Statistics showing the number of lives saved by organ donors each year
Testimony from the emergency room doctors and patients who have been saved
What are 3 direct quotes from Jonas in The Giver by Lois Lowry?
“The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared.”
― Lois Lowry, The Giver
“We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others.”
― Lois Lowry, The Giver
“If you were to be lost in the river, Jonas, your memories would not be lost with you. Memories are forever.”
― Lois Lowry, The Giver
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
PLEASE HURRY
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai.
But no sooner had he said this than the wind began to roar like a dragon. The sail filled with air and yanked the boat on its side until Denzo released the line. Freed, the sail whipped about, flapping like a wounded bird. Toraemon grabbed the oars and pulled, while Jusuke tried to lower the sail.
How does the author make this part of the story exciting?
She uses strong action words.
She develops a slow pace.
She uses strong adjectives.
She develops Denzo’s character.
\What motivated Dr. Frankenstein to do his work?
Group of answer choices
his first success with discovering how to create life
his achieving what he desired after so many hard, long, painful hours
his knowing that he alone was able to figure out the secret to creating life
his obsession with death and life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
the irresistible hold creativity had on his imagination
his first success with discovering how to create life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
his achieving what he desired after so many hard, long, painful hours
his knowing that he alone was able to figure out the secret to creating life
his first success with discovering how to create life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
Answer:
Frankenstein believes that by creating the Monster, he can discover the secrets of “life and death,” create a “new species,” and learn how to “renew life.” He is motivated to attempt these things by ambition.
The second answer choice "his obsession with death and life
his ability to animate characters and bring them to the big screen
the irresistible hold creativity had on his imagination" would be the best answer.
Explanation:
Which statement is the best example of a supporting reason for this claim?
Claim: National parks belong to this country, and admission should
therefore be free for all taxpaying Americans.
A. In 2020, the National Park Service received $2.7 billion in taxpayer
dollars.
O B. Many people forget that while they are parks, they still have
dangerous animals
C. More than 250 million people visit national parks each year.
D. Only a small percentage of taxpayer money goes to national parks.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This supports the claim because it is sayign that billions of taxpayers money is used for the national parks therefore they should be able to get in for free becuase they are the main support for the parks and why they are still open and running
Read the three stanzas from “America the Beautiful” by Katherine Lee Bates.
O beautiful for spacious skies,
For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
O beautiful for pilgrim feet,
Whose stern, impassioned stress
A thoroughfare for freedom beat
Across the wilderness!
America! America!
God mend thine every flaw,
Confirm thy soul in self-control,
Thy liberty in law!
O beautiful for heroes proved
In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved,
And mercy more than life!
America! America!
May God thy gold refine,
Till all success be nobleness,
And every gain divine!
What is the effect of the third stanza on the overall structure of the poem?
A.
The third stanza describes the unselfishness of heroes in America.
B.
The third stanza asks for gold and financial success for every American.
C.
The third stanza builds upon the history of America—first the pilgrims in stanza 2, and now its heroes in stanza 3, continuing to ask for success and goodness.
D.
The third stanza builds upon stanza 2 by emphasizing the greatness of America, how it is now a free country, and how every citizen will reach for gold and success.
An important step to prepare for the writing process is
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Part 1
A.
revising one's rough draft.
B.
grammar and spelling checkers.
C.
creating a personal writing ritual.
D.
library and Internet research.
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Read these lines from Antigone.
CREON: This girl is guilty of a double insolence,
Breaking the given laws and boasting of it.
Who is the man here,
She or I, if this crime goes unpunished?
What helps Creon make the choice to punish Antigone?
Creon is disgusted by Ismene's mindlessness and knows that punishing Antigone will hurt her.
He feels the need to assert his power over others.
Creon is afraid that his subjects are losing respect for human law.
He is afraid he will be punished by the gods if he doesn't punish her.
Answer:
B.) He feels the need to assert his power over others.
Explanation:
It's possible that he felt the punishment as appropriate because she broke and boasted about it. However, the fact that he questioned who the man was if she wasn't punished supports his need to demonstrate authority over others. Therefore, the answer is A. I hope this helps! ^-^
Answer:
i think its D
Explanation:
the text shows evidence that its true. hope u have a great day !
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HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will create a multimedia presentation of a book review for the novel or short story you read for Module 5.
View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.
Your book review presentation must include:
Computerized visuals or digital photos of handmade visuals
An audio of you reading your review
Write a book review. Be sure to include all the components of an effective review from the lesson:
Introduction
Body paragraphs that include an explanation of an interesting character, an interesting event, the tone, and the theme of the story
Conclusion
Visuals: Create visuals by computer or by hand for your book review. You may also choose ready-made images from the web. Please include:
Title and author of book
Image of the settings
Image of the characters
Image of your choice
Audio: You will record your audio or verbally present your review to an adult. Focus on these five audio features:
Preparation: Your presentation should be rehearsed so it flows smoothly.
Volume: Your voice should be loud enough to be easily heard.
Clarity: Your words should be clearly pronounced and easily understood.
Variety: Your speaking voice should be varied and entertaining.
Pace: The speed of your presentation should not feel sluggish or rushed.
Choose one of the following options
Option One: Video/computer presentation with sound
Submit a video or computer presentation in which you record your review while sharing your visuals.
Submit your written review.
Please use a Web 2.0 tool to record your video. Send the link to your instructor.
Option Two: Audio with visual attachment
Submit a separate audio recording in which you read your review aloud.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.
Option Three: Verbal presentation to your guardian or other adult with visual attachment
Print out the Presentation rubric and give to your guardian other adult. They will fill out the rubric as you present your review verbally.
Submit the presentation rubric.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.
5. Save your work to your computer or drive.
6. Submit your work in 05.09 You Be the Judge.
The strangers that came to town
Answer: its a presentation you have to do on your own, brainly cant help with that, sorry :(
Explanation:
Which sentence summarizes the author's main point in this passage?
1 : You must learn to trust others.
2 : You must never give in to others and their teasing.
3 :You can find the strength to do anything within yourself.
4 : You can find support from others to change your outlook on life.
Answer:
A : Putting yourself in their shoes and apologizing if you hurt their feelings.
Explanation:
USE SAMPLE ANWSER FROM EDMENTUM
Use the drawing tools to graph the average monthly temperatures in biome A and biome B. Plot both data sets on the same graph. Use a different symbol for each data set, and be sure to include a key.
Answer:its b
Explanation: bc
please help: Mr. Williams taught global studies, a class designed to give students a view of life beyond the United States. Thinking globally, what group of people might be represented by the birds flying far overhead and what group of people might be represented by “those of us whose wings have been clipped” or “those of us who dwell in unknown spaces, those of us who are beautiful beyond belief but that sometimes exist in environs too deep and murky to be seen from any stable surface.”
Answer:
Group flying far overhead: This might represent the privileged. Some of these privileged people might take something for granted.
Group represented by “those of us whose wings have been clipped”:
This could refer to the people who are suffering and are in poverty. It could also refer to people who fell from glory.
Group represented by “those of us who dwell in unknown spaces, those of us who are beautiful beyond belief but that sometimes exist in environs too deep and murky to be seen from any stable surface.”:
This could mean people part of the minority and underrepresented but have colorful cultures and lifestyles. This could mean minority cultures.
Explanation:
For the first group, I interpreted it as the privileged people in the world. I said this because of their success. I have noticed that some of these kinds of people take a lot of things for granted.
For the second group, this could mean either people that are suffering or people that fell from glory. They could be suffering because, with clipped wings, you cannot fly. On the other hand, they could have lost something. So they are now within the dregs of the world with clipped wings.
For the final group with “those of us who dwell in unknown spaces, those of us who are beautiful beyond belief but that sometimes exist in environs too deep and murky to be seen from any stable surface”, it could mean minorities that are underrepresented but have colorful cultures and lifestyles.
The privileged may be represented by a group soaring far overhead. Some of these wealthy individuals may take things for granted.
What is a group?A group is a number of people working together. They each have individual goals that they work toward as a group. While groups work toward distinct objectives, they share a common interest or identity that binds them together.
The first group is interpreted as the privileged people in the world because of their success. I have noticed that some of these kinds of people take a lot of things for granted.
The second group represented by “those of us whose wings have been clipped” refers to the people who are suffering and are in poverty. It could also refer to people who fell from glory.
The third group represented by “those of us who dwell in unknown spaces, those of us who are beautiful beyond belief but that sometimes exist in environs too deep and murky to be seen from any stable surface.”:
This could mean people part of the minority and underrepresented but have colorful cultures and lifestyles. This could mean minority cultures.
Therefore, the three groups are interpreted differently.
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What is the definition of “deductive reason”?
A.
The process of inferring general principles or rules from specific facts
B.
The process of concluding what must follow from one or more general statements of fact
C.
The process of assessing the truthfulness of the argument presented
D.
The process of assessing the strength of the reasoning presented
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Which kind of character is Anne in Anne of Green Gables?
round
flat
static
dynamic
Answer:
Dynamic
Explanation:
she changes through out the book
Which type of organization is used in the sentence given below?
Behind the narrow, black silhouettes of abandoned buildings, the half-closed eye of the sun rested on the rocky horizon, painting the western sky a rich gold-red.
Spatial
General to Particular
Particular to General
Comparison or Contrast
Chronological
Answer:
Explanation:
Spatial
(Please help and answer fast this is already like 1-2 months late and I don't want to go through 7th grade again because I swear its hell)
Which one is NOT something that River Thames has provided people with over the years?
A) food
B) drinking water
C) transportation
D) building materials
I need help with this ASAP! i don't know what to put after this part of my story!
The story:
Answer:
the cat and mouse later realized that it is always good to have a friend and they became friends. They helped each other out and never left each others side till the mouse died due to a disease. The cat was so sad that she didn't even eat anything and kept mouning on the death of her 4 year best friend. The cat soon died because she would not eat anything. So now both of the friend were in heaven with each other.
Hope it helps!!!!!
P.S. get kind of dark but does have a happy ending
Answer:
Maybe you can add that the mouse finally realizes the the cat is good-hearted and does not wish to harm the mouse in any way.
You could also do a twist to the story and say that the cat grins evilly and eats the mouse up.
Explanation:
What is the definition of “deductive reason”?
A.
The process of inferring general principles or rules from specific facts
B.
The process of concluding what must follow from one or more general statements of fact
C.
The process of assessing the truthfulness of the argument presented
D.
The process of assessing the strength of the reasoning presented
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.