Answer:
1. meddle
2. mettle
3. medal
Explanation:
meddle: interfere/intrude
mettle: courage
medal: award
Find out, underline the mistakes and correct them in the sentences below
Ex: 0. I enjoy fly kites.
=> flying
1. She hates cooking meals and wash clothes.
2. He enjoys playing badminton and basketball.
3. My father loves watching football matches on TV.
4. I would love hearing your beautiful voice.
5. We like travelling around the world.
6. Those burglars denied attempting to break into our house.
7. She is an honest girl, so she hates telling lies.
8. After thinking for a while, we decided taking the blue car.
9. He denies treating the little boy badly.
10. We would like coming with you.
Explanation:
would lole we coming with you
Answer:
1. washing
2. enjoyed
Explanation:
I aint sure about the other ones
Which of the following can absorb water?
Answer:
there is no option but I think sponge can absorb water
What type of rhyme appears in the following line of poetry:
She lived a lie and made him cry.
A. Slant Rhyme
B. Eye Rhyme
C. End Rhyme
D. Internal Ryhme
Answer: slant rhyme
Explanation:
Which sentence correctly fixes
this dangling modifier?
Riding a tour bus, ancient ruins were
seen.
A. Ancient ruins were seen, riding a tour bus.
B. While riding on a tour bus, we saw some ancient ruins.
C. Ancient ruins, riding a tour bus, were seen.
B. While riding on a tour bus, we saw some ancient ruins.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Based on the information in the text,
what can you infer about Jane's
relationship with the chimpanzees she
studied?
Jane was fascinated by the
chimpanzees she studied but
acknowledged that they were
inferior because they were
animals.
Jane was horrified by what she
saw when she watched her
chimpanzees hunt and did not
know they were capable of such
gruesome attacks.
Jane gained a particularly strong
connection with one of the
chimpanzees she studied.
Jane gained a strong sense of
respect for the intelligence of the
chimpanzees she studied.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Jane was fascinated by the
chimpanzees she studied but
acknowledged that they were
inferior because they were
animals.
"You know a guy a long time, and I mean really know him. You get dont just get used to the idea he's dead just overnight" The outsiders book, what is the page number Please Help!!
Answer:
Explanation:
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What is meant by sigma ?
Answer:
Sigma is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet and is equivalent to our letter 'S'. In mathematics, the upper case sigma is used for the summation notation. The lower case sigma stands for standard deviation. If you notice, the two formulas that use these two symbols both start with the letter 's'.
What word does have this phoneme / ts /?
a) Chinese
b) Center
c) Carrot
d) Century
Answer:
Century
Explanation:
which detail from the text best establishes the influence of religion on this setting? which detail most effectively creates an atmosphere of danger?
Answer: “Its name is Ou-dis-sun, the Sacred”
“falling apart into great blocks
Explanation:
The text best establishes the influence of religion on this setting "It's name is Ou dis sun, the Sacred". The detail that creates an atmosphere of danger is "falling apart into great blocks".
What is the atmosphere?In literature, atmosphere refers to the mood or feeling that is created in a piece of writing. It is the emotional tone that is established through the use of description, setting, and characterization.
The atmosphere of a story can be created through a variety of elements, such as the setting, the weather, the lighting, the music, and the characters' actions and words. The atmosphere can be dark and foreboding, light and whimsical, or anything in between, and it can change throughout the course of the story to reflect the changing emotions and experiences of the characters.
Thus, the text best establishes the influence of religion on this setting "It's name is Ou dis sun, the Sacred". The detail that creates an atmosphere of danger is "falling apart into great blocks".
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Your question is incomplete, most probably the full question is this:
Which detail from the text best establishes the
influence of religion on this setting?
Which detail most effectively creates an atmosphere of
danger?
Toward the setting of the eighth sun, I came to the banks
of the great river. It was half-a-day's journey after I had
left the god-road-we do not use the god-roads now for
they are falling apart into great blocks of stone, and the
forest is safer going. A long way off, I had seen the water
through trees but the trees were thick. At last, I came out
upon an open place at the top of a cliff. There was the
great river below, like a giant in the sun. It is very long,
very wide. It could eat all the streams we know and still
be thirsty. Its name is Ou-dis-sun, the Sacred, the Long.
No man of my tribe had seen it, not even my father, the
priest. It was magic and I prayed.
Then I raised my eyes and looked south. It was there, the
Place of the Gods.
-"By the Waters of Babylon,"
Stephen Vincent Benet
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There is no one to _______ the suspect’s statement because there were no witnesses to the crime.
Answer:
justify
Explanation:
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Take a minute...slow down...let your thoughts wander...and write
FOUR complete sentences on what is going through your mind. Please help it can be about anything
Some things that are going through my mind if I let it wander is food. I am also think about the homework that I need to do. I am also thinking about what I am going to do on the weekend. I am also thinking about how I am tired and that I want to go to bed.
What is meaning of the word 'azure'????
Answer:
it is a bright blue in color like a cloudless sky.
I just looked at it
3. What is the problem in the story ?
Answer:
What story????????????
Answer m questionssss please!
It’s worth points!!
And Brainlest!!
I want your answer to be like that,
Answer my questions for part A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
And than answer for part B
Answer:_________________________________________…
Explanation:
1- flashback
2-foreshadowing
3-foreshadowing
4-flashback
5- foreshadowing
part b -
something devastating had happened
he didn't die because he remembered it
By studying the suffix of “fallacy” a reader can conclude if means
Answer: The state of being false.
Explanation:
The ending, “-acy” is a Latin term which is defined as “term, state, or condition.” Because of this, one can determine that it is a state of something. The definition, along with the suffix, can provide the analyzation that it means a state of being false.
Answer: The state of being false.
Explanation:
The ending, “-acy” is a Latin term which is defined as “term, state, or condition.” Because of this, one can determine that it is a state of something. The definition, along with the suffix, can provide the analyzation that it means a state of being false.
write an extended definition of racism
Answer:
prejudice and discrimination based on race.
Please help me, I'm having a hard time
Answer:
1.) would - shout
2.) would - listen
3.) was
4.) took
5.) tried
6.) watched
7.) used to - work
8.) would - work
9.) retired
10.) told
Lord Krishna ________Arjun by giving him Updeshas of Gita.
A. inspired
B. inspire
C. inspires
D. inspiring
Answer:
Inspired
Explanation:
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Matthew Bishop from the book the cradle is what type of character
A fighter
B hero
C dangerous
D loving
E All of the above
Answer:
E
Explanation:
If you're a genius, then please answer this question correctly
Temperature Converter
1. Air around Mauritius: 20.4°C to 24.7°C= ?°F to ?°F
2. Water around Mauritius: ?°C to ?°C= 71.6°F to 80.6°F
Answer: 68.72 F to 76.46 F. 22C to 27C
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! What theme does Irving develop in “The Wife”?
There is always a chance of failing when one takes a risk.
To avoid the truth is to avoid problems.
The way one confronts adversity reveals one’s true character.
Some problems are better solved alone.
Answer:
C) The way one confronts adversity reveals one’s true character.
Explanation:
The way an individual responds to hardship displays his or her genuine character.
Theme:
Things are not always what they seem to be, and things may alter or change.
The way an individual responds to hardship displays his or her genuine character.
Answer: C
The way one confronts adversity reveals one’s true character.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP ITS COMPOUND SENTENCE I WILL MARK U BRAINLESST
Answer:
1.Scott rose at 5 A.M and to finish his paper (correct answer is and)
2.James and Mary ignored matt's for warning (correct answer is for)
3.But the doctor did it best (Correct answer is but)
4.i-you must go now (correct answer is I)
5.The food was so rotten (The answer is so)
She said to her husband ,'' take that heavy bag off your back and put it on the floor.'' Into indirect speech
Answer:
she said to her husband that to take heavy bag off his back and put it on the floor.
Explanation:
8. Well, I don't think I'll be home before 6.
a) interjection b) preposition c) pronoun
Indo-European languages have clearly defined parts of speech.
O True
O False
Explanation:
The answer is false.I hope this is useful
For grade 9 -12 question
Based on your experience from Grade 9 onwards, what advice would you give to a Grade 8 student preparing to make the transition to high school?
I'd say that there I not much to worry about. If you have a good group of friends you should be alright. Take classes you like.
Imagination and curiosity are what land Alice in Wonderland. Do you think this passage is advocating for these traits, especially in children?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because it shows that it can be an adventure
. In my house, the table is ___________ the sofa and the TVA. betweenB. inC. next toD. under
In my house, the table is between the sofa and the TV.
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Can. Anybody make a summary on Matthew Bishop from the book the cradle by Patrick Somerville
Answer:
Early one summer morning, Matthew Bishop kisses his still-sleeping wife Marissa, gets dressed and eases his truck through Milwaukee, bound for the highway. His wife, pregnant with their first child, has asked him to find the antique cradle taken years before by her mother Caroline when she abandoned Marissa, never to contact her daughter again. Soon to be a mother herself, Marissa now dreams of nothing else but bringing her baby home to the cradle she herself slept in. His wife does not know-does not want to know-where her mother lives, but Matt has an address for Caroline's sister near by and with any luck, he will be home in time for dinner.
Only as Matt tries to track down his wife's mother, he discovers that Caroline, upon leaving Marissa, has led a life increasingly plagued by impulse and irrationality, a mysterious life that grows more inexplicable with each new lead Matt gains, and door he enters. As hours turn into days and Caroline's trail takes Matt from Wisconsin to Minnesota, Illinois, and beyond in search of the cradle, Matt makes a discovery that will forever change Marissa's life, and faces a decision that will challenge everything he has ever known.
Elegant and astonishing, Patrick Somerville tells the story of one man's journey into the heart of marriage, parenthood, and what it means to be a family. Confirming the arrival of an exuberantly talented new writer, The Cradle is an uniquely imaginative debut novel that radiates with wisdom and wonder.
1200 words of 2 friends talking back and forth
Answer:
your mum
Explanation:
because its your mum