Answer:
An allergist?
Cloro
17
protones:
neutrones:
electrones:
Answer:
protones: 17
neutrones: 18
electrones: 17
Explanation:
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(The Guest by Mona Gedney)
How does paragraph 1 contribute to the reader’s understanding of the passage’s plot?
Answer:
B). It summarizes the central idea of the text: that poets should avoid constructing complicated plot lines when crafting a work of tragedy.
Explanation:
As per the question, paragraph 1 offers a summarized version of the central idea of the passage i.e. 'poets should avoid constructing complicated plot lines when crafting a work of tragedy' which allows the readers to understand the key content which the author aims to explore throughout the passage. The entire passage is surrounded throughout this idea and allows the readers to comprehend that the other events described are associated with it. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Read the sentence.
White Fang is a young wolf-dog who likes to investigate and learns to get along with animals and humans in the novel White Fang.
Which is the best character analysis of White Fang?
White Fang should not have gone to live with his mother and the humans. He is not like other dogs and should live in the wild.
White Fang was a victim of Lip-lip. I think Lip-lip is a big bully and should not be allowed near other dogs.
White Fang made me laugh. He is so funny because he is afraid of an Indian tepee and he thinks he can fight Lip-lip.
White Fang showed his curiosity when he examined the Indian tepee. He was humbled and hurt after his first fight with Lip-lip.
Answer:
D, all the answers are wrong proof is in explanation.
Explanation:
Answer:
ITS D
Explanation:
BECAUSE IT IS TRUST ME IT MAKES THE MOST SENSE
In which sphere does a dolphin swim?
Question 2 options:
atmosphere
hydrosphere
lithosphere
magnetosphere
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They get stronger when you hit them, not only that; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
What is the best way to rewrite the sentence above?
A) Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it.
B) You can harden a blade just by hammering it, they get stronger when you hit them, not only that.
C) Not only that a blade gets stronger when you hit them and, by hammering it, you can harden a blade.
D) They get stronger and you can harden a blade just by hammering it when you hit it.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Let Bindi Have the Limelight."
The 10-day adventure wrapped up with the honor of a lifetime, as Bindi had been invited to speak with her mother at the Washington National Press Club luncheon in Washington, D.C. Past speakers include Winston Churchill, Indira Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela, all respected leaders with whom Bindi now had a shared experience. . . . "We have never had an eight-year-old girl speak at the National Press Club, as far as I know. I can never remember anyone close to being that young."
Which theme does the information in this excerpt support?
Children can achieve incredible things when they do what they love.
Success comes from people working together for a common goal.
People will likely grow and change by seeking adventures in life.
True leaders are ones who share positive experiences with others.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:because
children can achieve incredible things when they do what they love.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Study the image and read the caption. What does the
caption explain about the image?
Image:
Caption
O The woman and man are married
With a crinoline cage under her dress, this
woman from the 1860s really could command a
room!
O The woman enjoyed attention.
O The woman is wearing a crinoline.
O The woman does not like her dress.
Answer: The women is wearing a crinoline
Explanation:With a crinoline cage under her dress, this woman from the 1860s really could command a room!
Answer:
The woman is wearing a crinoline.
Explanation:
use the word hypocritical in a sentence. (I will give brainliest)
we all can be hypocritical, its in human nature...
Maybe.. No....Dont use mine....*sigh* i know what it means but i was never good at these kinda questions....
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Read the following sentences from two personal narratives. 1. Miss Leonard is very generous and helps others whenever she can. 2. Mr. Franks mowed our lawn once a week while our father’s broken arm healed.
Which best highlights the qualities of the narrator’s subject? sentence 1 both sentences sentence 2 neither sentence
Answer:
The correct answer would be C.) sentence 2.
Explanation:
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The author provides examples of common items which can be toxic, lethal, or hazardous to pets. Which item does NOT fit into any of those categories?
Answer:
can u give me the examples pls
when is it most helpful to use a direct quote in your research paper?
Answer: It is most helpful when it is more likely to be more accurate than summarizing or paraphrasing.
13. True False Use of highly efficient particulate air- or HEPA-filtering units
and ultraviolet germicidal irradiation is effective in preventing
the multiplication and spread of infectious TB bacilli.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
im sorry if im wrong..
Answer:
yes answer is trueeeeeee 100%
Sentence with instruct in it please!
Explanation:
Grandma will instruct me on how to make pie using the family recipe so I can share it with my children.
Which sentence BEST reveals the colonel's character?
OA "A woman's unfailing reaction to any crisis," the colonel says, "is to scream".
B. "You were right, Colonel!" the host exclaims. "A man has just shown us an example of perfect control."
OC. A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl and a colonel.
D. A faint smile lights up a woman's face as she replies: "Because it was crawling across my foot."
Identify the statement that uses the verb mood in the interrogative.
A.
Ask what you can do for your country from the bottom of your heart.
B.
The girls might be suspicious if you keep on wandering in the hallway.
C.
Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?
D.
Sometimes, I get tired of trying to explain my point of view to others.
Answer:
IT's C. "Does this painting remind you of anything we saw in the Louvre?"
Explanation:
Interrogative is like when you question
Why do authors change the normal subject-verb-object agreement?
A. for lyrical effect
B. for rhythmic effect
C. for rhetorical effect (make it more persuasive)
D. for questioning effect
E. All of the above
Answer:
c
Explanation:
i just thin it's letter C
In what way does the following line from James Joyce's "Araby" contribute to the symbolism of the story?
She was waiting for us, her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door.
A.
Mangan's sister's attractive figure symbolizes the better life the narrator expects when he is older and has escaped his dark neighborhood.
B.
The light mentioned here works symbolically with the "half-opened door" motif to suggest the narrator's confusion about what path to take in life.
C.
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
D.
The partial light reflects the sense of balance that the narrator seeks but finds missing in his "blind" street and dark neighborhood.
E.
Mangan's sister, who is half-cloaked in light, symbolizes the dark buildings and bright lights of the enchanting East.
Answer:
I'd say the answer is choice C.
Explanation:
Given the provided information I'm assuming the narrator find Mangan's sister as a goal or an idol of sorts who they see hope wisdom and in this case, light. Light can be used as Mangan's sister's symbolism of great, or ideal.
When the narrator see's the sister he/she/they is reminded of light and goodness.
Hope this helps! ^^
Answer:
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
Select the correct answer.
In what way does the following line from James Joyce's "Araby" contribute to the symbolism of the story?
She was waiting for us, her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door.
A.
Mangan's sister's attractive figure symbolizes the better life the narrator expects when he is older and has escaped his dark neighborhood.
B.
The light mentioned here works symbolically with the "half-opened door" motif to suggest the narrator's confusion about what path to take in life.
C.
Mangan's sister is associated with light in the story's imagery because she is part of the narrator's hopes for a greater life.
D.
The partial light reflects the sense of balance that the narrator seeks but finds missing in his "blind" street and dark neighborhood.
E.
Mangan's sister, who is half-cloaked in light, symbolizes the dark buildings and bright lights of the enchanting East.
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12. An adult elephant eats about 300 pounds of food each day. Write an
expression to represent the number of pounds of food a herd of
12 elephants eats in 5
Which of the following choices would be an acceptable paraphrase of the information?
Answer:.
Explanation:
Peaches by Adrienne What does this reveal about the speaker and how they are viewed by other people ?
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what does he see all around him
Answer:
What do you mean ma´am/sir?
Explanation:
Why don't the people of the parish ask Mr. Hooper why he is wearing the veil? What do the members of the delegation sent to inquire mean when they report back to their constituents that the "matter [is] too weighty to be handled, except by a council of the churches, if, indeed, it might not require a general synod"?
This question is about the book "The Minister’s Black Veil"
Answer and Explanation:
1. There are several reasons for this, although none is explicit in the book, we can make several interpretations about why people do not ask about Mr. Hooper's black vein. First, the population does not ask about it, because Hooper does not open up to it and does not answer when someone has the courage to ask. A second reason is that the population understands that the veil has a strong connection with sin and when asking Hooper about the veil they would allow their own sins to be pointed out and that would discourage them.
2. They mean that the use of Hooper's black vein was something very unusual and dark that caused discomfort, but that it was having positive results as it attracted believers to the church and made them convert. This made the veil something very contradictory and that would need a lot of attention to be interpreted, discussed and resolved.
what is the mood in the bells by edgar allen poe
Use evidence from the selection. Paraphrase the first sentence the wanderer speaks in lines 8-9 of "The Wanderer." Explain the literal meanings of the figurative language used in those lines.
Answer:
Follows are the explanation on the poem.
Explanation:
This poem starts with such a question of a Lord throughout the isolation at seas for understanding or compassion. He can't seem to help or go to the sea, so this existence is fate. He vagabond tends to recall the difficulties he experienced during its childhood, watching his sisters and brothers will be the ruin, also slain. While alone and isolated, he recognizes that John goes to constantly think about the stuff. No living being will share what's in his heart with the Wanderer. He understands that keeping his emotions to himself would be dignified to a man. He claims then that he will never avoid fate even if a man tris can suppress his feelings, and an intelligent person may shield its weeping core, but he'll never flee. The vagabond is heading back with his example. The wanderer would then been banished of his nation, and his other lord died naturally.
The left home in his core with the cold of the night and fled for just a great ruler on the pure waves in the life. He became polite but longing for just a new hall, yet finding nothing. She was looking for conveniences or pleasures. The traveler shared his wife to his readers, who say the evacuees will understand that cruel its serenity may sound. Vagabond's cold, reminiscent of a large hall where he had been happy, He gives that wealth and his master's degree grace. These other joys are already gone. He claims that anyone who does not earn his lord's knowledge would be how a sorrow full. This lordless people even though he sleeps to dream of happier times when he will lay the own. Head and hands mostly on knees for his lord. As he awakes, the lonely old-man must face his kindness, the waves are deep, frosty, with ice-covered. A man's rich happiness allows his loneliness too much more wretched. He will photograph the loved ones' faces or greet them to song joyfully, yet sadly the images are tentative. Every time a sailor's spirit finds himself lonely, he passes thru this pain, which exacerbates his overall sadness.
Tell me the tone of the following passage from 'The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe
"It was A LOW, DULL, QUICK SOUND - SUCH A SOUND THAT A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON. I gasped for breath, and yet the
officers heard not. I talked more quickly, more vehemently but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent
gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why WOULD they not leave! I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the
observations of the men, but the noise steadily increased. O God! What COULD I do?"
Nervousness
Hopeful
Curious
Cheerful
Answer:
Suspense
Explanation:
I think the author sets the tone by making the part seem suspenseful by describing sound effects like "A LOW, DULL, QUICK SOUND - SUCH A SOUND THAT A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON" Makes the tone panicky and suspenseful.
Answer:
This whole excerpt gives very "Nervous" vibes.
Explanation:
So A: nervousness
Once the nurses get the victim into the helicopter, Kierzwinski lifts off. What happens to the helicopter as it lifts off at the end of the story?
Answer:
Explanation:
yea
[1] Cory tried out for his school play, Rumors, by Neil Simon. [2] Cory got the part of "Ken." [3] Cory attended rehearsal every day after school, and he practiced his lines every night. [4] Cory was fantastic on opening night. [5] Cory made the audience laugh!
Answer:
Each sentence Begins with the subject
Explanation:
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Read the passage about Beowulf’s followers. Which inference is best supported by the passage?
The warriors do not trust their leader.
The warriors are lost.
The warriors are disciplined and well equipped.
Answer:
D : the warriors are disciplined and well equipped
Explanation:
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After going through the given passage about Beowulf's followers, it can easily be taken into inference by the readers that the claim of warriors being disciplined and well-equipped is supported by the passage. Therefore, the option C holds true.
What is the significance of the Beowulf's followers?The followers of Beowulf, according to the passage, are extremely loyal and have great trust and faith in their leader. Their focus is directional, which can be inferred upon by the fact that the followers truly follow the orders and command given by Beowulf.
After reading the passage given hereunder, a reader can easily infer about the support of warriors' discipline and well-equippedness is being expressed by the author of the passage.
Therefore, the option C holds true and states regarding the significance of Beowulf's followers.
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It was a paved track, a path that kept them in marching order. Their mail-shirts glinted, hard and hand-linked; the high-gloss iron of their armor rang. — Beowulf: A New Verse Translation, Seamus Heaney.
in at least 100 words, discuss why President Kennedy employed the rhetorical techniques used in his Rice Stadium Moon Speech.....
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Answer & Explanation:
Rhetorical techniques are important when trying to convince someone to do something. In Kennedy's Rice Stadium Moon Speech, he is trying to convince the students at the university and the larger audience to support a space program. When trying to convince these people that a space program was worthwhile, it was helpful for Kennedy to use rhetorical techniques.
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Throughout President Kennedy's Rice Stadium Moon Speech, he uses a number of rhetorical features and techniques in order to create a connection between himself and his audience of college students. He uses alliteration, allusions to people such as William Bradford, anaphoras, emotional words, and antitheses. The goal of this entire speech was to convince the students at the Rice Stadium to give their help in funding the exploration of space. His speech was made strong by the rhetorical techniques he utilized, using an informal tone to make the audience comfortable with him, and stating that he is grateful for the students being there. Hence, he was able to successfully persuade the students at Rice Stadium to contribute to this cause.
Explanation:
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