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How did Willow change when she found out her parents died? Put atleast 5 answers
Book: Counting by 7s
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What can we do with points? Please answer:)
Answer:
You can use your points to post a question. That's basically it lol
Read this paragraph from I Never Had It Made.
Branch Rickey lost that fight, but when he became the boss of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943, he felt the time for equality in baseball had come. He knew that achieving it would be terribly difficult. There would be deep resentment, determined opposition, and perhaps even racial violence. He was convinced he was morally right, and he shrewdly sensed that making the game a truly national one would have healthy financial results. He took his case before the startled directors of the club, and using persuasive eloquence, he won the first battle in what would be a long and bitter campaign. He was voted permission to make the Brooklyn club the pioneer in bringing blacks into baseball.
What is the author’s purpose for including this paragraph?
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s professional career
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s determination
If and when the team wins the championship, we will have a celebration.
The underlined word is if and when. They want me to change it to something else that could also mean "if and when"
Answer:
the answer is if its if its if
IN THE BOOK BRIAN'S WINTER - Explain why the trees were exploding around Brian. Cite evidence from the text to support your response.
Copy the best two sentences that
illustrate the word that you came up with. in hatchet
Answer:
The story of the hatchet and the cherry-tree, and similar tales, are undoubtedly apocryphal, having been coined by Washington's most popular biographer, Mason Weems.It is just this: if you are cast on a desert island with only a screw-driver, a hatchet and a chisel to make a boat with, why, go make the best one you can.Ganyan po ba? Hatchetnoun
a small, short-handled ax having the end of the head opposite the blade in the form of a hammer, made to be used with one hand. a tomahawk. hatchetfish.verb (used with object) to cut, destroy, kill, etc., with a hatchet. to abridge, delete, excise, etc.: The network censor may hatchet 30 minutes from the script.Explanation:
Answer:
The story of the hatchet and the cherry-tree, and similar tales, are undoubtedly apocryphal, having been coined by Washington's most popular biographer, Mason Weems.
It is just this: if you are cast on a desert island with only a screw-driver, a hatchet and a chisel to make a boat with, why, go make the best one you can.
Ganyan po ba?
Hatchet
noun
a small, short-handled ax having the end of the head opposite the blade in the form of a hammer, made to be used with one hand.
a tomahawk.
hatchetfish.
How is Brian’s attitude about the
hatchet changing?
Brian changes dramatically over the course of Hatchet. These changes are mostly tied to his emotional growth. ... He learns that hopelessness and panic are useless, even dangerous, emotions. Brian learns to carefully observe his environment and identify dangers.
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can some body get the story "the tell tale heart" by edgar allen poe for me please
Answer:
Where do we get it from
Explanation:
pls help would it be A or B?
Explanation:
The option that you have chosen B is absolutely correct.
A FLAG THAT HONORS WAR VETERANS Commonlit
PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
Help I give brain
Answer:
In this informational text, Shawn E. Hanscom discusses how the first Service Flag was created and how it honors soldiers in war.
As you read, take notes on what the Service Flag represents to those who display it.
What type of conflict is in the short story "War" by Jack London?
Answer:
War" is a short story by Jack London, about a young man scouting for his army. Sides and causes are never mentioned, so the conflict is reduced to its bare essentials; men are fighting, and the scout's job is to bring back information to allow his side an advantage.
Explanation:
Answer:
The type of conflict in the short story "War" by Jack London is the main conflict. The main conflict is that the man had to keep hidden from the soldiers from the opposite side.
I hope this helps you.
Which statement is true?
A) Historical fictional stories are completely made up.
B) Historical fictional stories are completely true.
C) Historical fictional stories are based on real people or events.
D) If a story has true parts in it, it is not fictional.
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Answer:
It helps readers imagine the setting.
Explanation:
With a good plot, readers are able to imagine the setting.
Why is tone important to a news story?
A. It helps the story be more entertaining.
B. It helps viewers understand the story.
C. It helps add meaning to the story.
D. It helps the story last longer.
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer would be B. The tone adds definition to the authors input.
I NEED HELP:
So for anyone who did the Snowday (Being stranded at school) can you help me with lock 7?
Answer:
yes please tell me what to help with
Explanation:
Which line best supports the writer’s opinion that Kamen has done things that have never been done before?
Answer: Well first off, what was the writers opinion? What you need to do is pick the answer that describes that Kamen has done never before things
Explanation:
Question 1 of 10
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
O A. The coffee break the two scholars took although very brief, ended
up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was
then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research,
B. The coffee break the two scholars took, although very brief, ended
up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was
then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research.
O C. The coffee break the two scholars took, although very brief ended
up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was
then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research.
D. The coffee break, the two scholars took, although very brief ended
up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was
then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research.
SUBMIT
Answer: B
Explanation: in A the ending is not correct
in C the comma is missing in between brief and ended
in D, its same same as C
The coffee break the two scholars took, although very brief, ended up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research. Hence option B is correct.
What is punctuation?The set of symbols we use to distinguish and express the meaning of written phrases and sentence fragments is known as punctuation. Punctuation adds silent intonation to our work.
A's conclusion is incorrect, C's comma between brief and finished is missing, and D's error is the same as C's only option C is correctly punctuated sentence.
Thus, the coffee break the two scholars took, although very brief, ended up being the most important 15 minutes of their day, for it was then that they had the biggest breakthrough of their research. Hence option B is correct.
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Read this passage. George Washington was the first president. His face appears on the quarter and on the one-dollar bill. Before he became President, he was a general in the Revolutionary War. What kind of story is this?
A) historical fiction
B) nonfiction
C) fantasy fiction
D) science fiction
please answer good answer
Answer:
b
Explanation:
TRICK QUESTION TIME!!!! whoever gets em all correct gets brainliest
What can be broken but never held?
What two things can you never eat for breakfast?
The more there is, the less you see. What am I?
Answer:
A promise
Lunch and Dinner
Darkness
Explanation:
Answer:
Your heart or a Promise
Lunch and Dinner
Darkness
Explanation:
I'm smart, thank you.
i need help please would the correct answer choice be C?
Answer:
It would be A.
Explanation:
Antonyms are opposites.
Coward and Valiant are antonyms.
Answer:
i think it C sorry if is wrong
Explanation:
What new patterns is Brian
developing? What does this show about
he is adapting to his situation? (hatchet)
Answer:
Brian changes dramatically over the course of Hatchet. These changes are mostly tied to his emotional growth. ... He learns that hopelessness and panic are useless, even dangerous, emotions. Brian learns to carefully observe his environment and identify dangers.
Explanation:
What can you connect from chapter 6 of the book A Long Walk To Water
PLS help it is due in half an hour
Answer:
nyas family is living in a constant fear, nyas mother is terrified that dinka tribesmen will harm her son and her husband. luckily, no one has been harmed yet.
Explanation:
Answer: im not sure if this is the answer
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Can you please help me answer the questions down below. Pease read the text below to help you. Thank you so much!
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.
3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view.
4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Answer:
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view. Sassoon thinks the war is being run very well.
3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view. YOU HAVE TO TELL ME THE PART WHERE HID ATTITUDE WAS SHOWN. THX
4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer. It seems real as in reality, it seem like it would have actually happened.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Explanation:
you have to put the rest of the story here, I don't know it but if can right the story in the comments i can finish answering it.
help pls did i pick the correct answer choice?
Answer:
Yea i say its A
Explanation:
I saw their starved lips in the gloam
3) In this line from the poem, what does the phrase starved lips suggest?
A) They are hungry for love.
B) They are lonely and need more attention.
C) They cannot speak and are mute, so their lips are starved.
D) Their lips are colorless because the blood has drained from their faces
Answer:
D) Their lips are colorless because the blood has drained from their faces
Explanation:
I did it before and got it right
Answer:
The answer A, because this happens sometimes when people often brake up
Explanation:
Summarizing information text I-ready Lesson 2 pages 13-18
Answer:
Summarized your imformation
Explanation:
( I WILL GIVE BRAINELIST AND EXTRA POINTS)
Read the story Hayden and Henry Go to Fenwick Island:
When Hayden and Henry Holbrook were just 10 months old, their parents enrolled them in swimming lessons at the local pool. By the time they were 10 years old, both boys were excellent swimmers. Hayden was best at the backstroke, Henry at the forward crawl. They were identical twins but they were complete opposites in almost every way. While Hayden liked swimming at the pool where the water was warm and familiar, Henry preferred to swim outdoors. He loved to swim in the pond in their backyard or at the lake where they went to camp each summer. Henry liked to try new things and had recently enrolled in a sea swim race in Delaware, about 3 hours from the boys' home in Elizabethtown, PA.
Hayden and Henry had never been to the ocean before. They had travelled a lot in the Midwest, where their grandparents lived, and to upstate New York in the summertime, but they had never been to the coast. Hayden had learned a lot about the New England coast during his shipwreck phase, when he watched loads of documentaries and read every book in the library on the topic.
"The race is in May, right? According to my research, the temperature of the ocean at the time of year is a chilly 50 degrees," Hayden informed his brother. Henry couldn't be deterred. "Water's water. It's all the same," Henry replied to Hayden's doubts.
Henry trained hard. He swam every morning before school at the community pool since the pond was still frozen over. He knew the ocean would be different, but he was determined to take part in the race. Henry thought he even had a good chance of winning in his age category.
Soon, spring sprung in New England, and the Holbrooks set out for the sea race weekend on Fenwick Island. That evening, the whole family sat on the beach and watched the sunset as the waves rolled in. Hayden regaled everyone with stories of pirate buccaneers and long-lost shipwrecks, but Henry was unusually quiet. When they had walked along the boardwalk earlier, he had seen a sign warning swimmers about the possibility of jellyfish in the water. Henry never had to worry about jellyfish in the pool, pond, or lake. Perhaps water wasn't just water. One of the boys' favorite movies had a scene where the bad guy tried to flee the scene of a crime on a speedboat, only to fall off and get stung repeatedly by jellyfish. Every time they watched it, the brothers laughed and laughed. Henry wasn't laughing now. He couldn't stop thinking about how much it would hurt if he got stung by a jellyfish during the race. He wasn't sure if he wanted to compete anymore.
Hayden soon noticed the look of worry on his brother's face. As they strolled back toward their hotel in the pink twilight, Hayden asked his brother what was on his mind.
"Jellyfish," Henry responded.
Hayden laughed, "Yeah, I was thinking of that scene, too, when we walked past the boat rental place earlier. It cracks me up every time."
"I won't be laughing if I get stung during the race tomorrow," Henry said sharply. Then, looking at his brother, he said more softly, "I'm scared of them. I think I'm going to pull out of the race."
Hayden was surprised to hear his twin say this. Henry had always been the confident one, always up for taking risks. Giving up just wasn't his style. It upset Hayden to see his brother looking so down and upset, and he knew he had to do something to comfort his brother as Henry had done for him so many times before. Like bolts of lightning, facts that Hayden had read about jellyfish began to zigzag through his mind. 'Of course!' he thought.
"Henry, remember how I said that the average water temperature in the Atlantic would be around 50 degrees just now?"
"That's not helpful, Hayden," Henry sighed. "I'm prepared for the cold, just not the possibility of pain."
"No, no, that's not my point," Hayden continued excitedly, "Jellyfish prefer warm waters! It's far too cold for them to be out and about in the ocean right now. The probability that you'll see a jellyfish tomorrow, let alone be stung, is very low," he finished triumphantly.
A smile spread across Henry's face. "That's brilliant news, Hayden! Thanks so much. I can always count on you and your random knowledge to save the day!" he laughed, throwing his arm around his brother's shoulder.
Henry slept like a log that night. The next day, he dove head first into the ocean and swam with all his heart. Just as he had hoped, Henry won his race. When he took the podium to collect his medal, no one was cheering louder than Hayden. He was so happy for his brother and that his words had been so helpful.
What is the theme of the story?
A Be loyal to your friends.
B Don't put off till tomorrow, what you should have done today.
C Honesty is the best policy.
D With great success, there are obstacles to overcome.
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Answer:
D. With great success, there are obstacles to overcome.
Explanation:
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Which of the following details best supports the main idea of section 3 (paragraphs 4-6) of "What Would Peter Do?"
1."...he had been running away from his truck not towards it!"
2."You can only imagine what I felt like!"
3."So what can we learn from this adventure?"
4."He sat for thirty minutes drinking periodically from his water bottle. Thirty minutes later his head had cleared and he began to reconstruct what had happened."
It's about the Triangle Fire story, Please answer ASAP. Lines 223–239: Which sentence states the main idea in this passage? What details support that idea?
Answer:
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Explanation:
i tried to find it online but it says i cant open it sryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Answer:SORRY
Explanation:CANT OPEN