Answer:
no one is gonna do that
Explanation:
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Read the passage from "Walter P. Reuther Stands Up."
During this time, many people around the world were out of work across the United States due to economic hardship. This time was called the Great Depression.
Which element of a biography does the passage best show?
a person's environment
an event that happened to a person
a description of a person's personality
an interview with a person
Answer:
b) an event that happened to a person
Explanation:
Describe one way that each of the three pieces of information from the article, "Teen Invents Device to Clean Giant Ocean Garbage Patches," could be represented in an infographic.
For each of the three pieces of information, you will write 1 to 2 sentence description of how it could be represented in an infographic.
Answer:
Piece of information: Plastic is a key
piece in the massive amount of trash that
is covering the Earth and polluting the
land and water.
How it could be represented: Statistical
infographic
A pie chart showing the distribution of
different elements that produce polluting
trash could help better understand the
extent to which plastic is a key problem.
Piece of information: Some of the most
notable places where plastic pollution is
visible is in the giant trash gyres (trash
vortexes) floating in the oceans.
How it could be represented: Geographic
infographic.
A map chart would allow visualizing
A map chart would allow visualizing
location-based information, such as the
number and location of the trash vortexes
found in the oceans.
Piece of information: Plastic directly kills
hundred-thousands or even millions
of aquatic animals annually, it spreads
harmful algae and other invasive species,
and serves as a transport medium for
pollutants accumulating in the food chain.
How it could be represented: List
infographic.
A creative visual list of the different
harmful effects that plastic pollution
produces, with icons and eye-catching
fonts and colors could reinforce how
important finding a solution is.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Can't wait too long. Reading question map test.
Answer:
C is the answer it is easy
Answer:
4 because if you read number 4 and THEN read the passages it explains that in passage 1 that the money from the pool admission would NOT cover insurance for the pool AND park. In passage 2 it explains even though the park makes the money it is NOT enough to keep the park running.
Explanation:
Key Details Main Idea 1
The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a rural to an urban society.
Main Idea 2
The growth of urban areas during the Industrial Revolution led to serious problems.
“Young people raised on farms saw greater opportunities in the cities and moved there.”
Main Idea 1The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a rural to an urban society. – “Young people raised on farms saw greater opportunities in the cities and moved there.”
Main Idea 2The growth of urban areas during the Industrial Revolution led to serious problems. – “Young people raised on farms saw greater opportunities in the cities and moved there.”
“Many workers found themselves living in urban slums.”
Main Idea 1The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a rural to an urban society. – “Many workers found themselves living in urban slums.”
Main Idea 2The growth of urban areas during the Industrial Revolution led to serious problems. – “Many workers found themselves living in urban slums.”
“Millions of immigrants came to American cities from Europe.”
Main Idea 1The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a rural to an urban society. – “Millions of immigrants came to American cities from Europe.”
Main Idea 2The growth of urban areas during the Industrial Revolution led to serious problems. – “Millions of immigrants came to American cities from Europe.”
“Open sewers ran alongside the streets, and the water supply was often tainted, causing disease.”
Main Idea 1The Industrial Revolution transformed the United States from a rural to an urban society. – “Open sewers ran alongside the streets, and the water supply was often tainted, causing disease.”
Main Idea 2The growth of urban areas during the Industrial Revolution led to serious problems. – “Open sewers ran alongside the streets, and the water supply was often tainted, causing disease.”
1. They moved to the cities to find new opportunities, and start new lives with mostly consistent paying jobs.
2. The urban rush led to over population and bad living environment. They would cram multiple families into one bedroom apartments.
3. European immigrants came to New York to find jobs and better lives. Millions also flocked because of the potato famine.
4. Bad sewer systems led to the spred of virus and bacteria. This also made disease's from other continents spread to those who had no immunity to said disease.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
they both want to abandon their culture and want to live the "American" way
Answer:
they dont want to live in their culture and be american
Explanation:
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We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks
The feast included many
Choose...
dishes from around the world. It was fun to sample foods from different regions and cultures. (A) Bland (B) Ethnic (C) Natitonal (D) Questionable
Answer:
C. National
Explanation:
National means world wide
Why was Peter reading from the Bible so important? Novel number the stars
The sin of David was that he married many wives and that his wives turned his heart away from God. True False
I'm not sure if you mean David as in the Shepherd boy from the Bible, but if you do then no. David's great sin was killing Bathsheebas husband who was his second in command just so he could sleep with Bathsheeba. Then him and Bathsheeba had a child and the prophet warned David that his sin was known to God despite David trying to cover up what he did, the punishment was that the child died.
CHECK ALL pieces of text evidence that help readers understand why Cole's anger returns in Chapter 19?
"He wasn’t mad; he just didn’t feel like speaking to anyone today"
"The rain made the wood slippery and the ground muddy."
"Edwin and Garvey refused to help, even though Cole cast a few hard glances their way."
"Taking this structure back down will be your last chore before leaving.”
“I’m dog tired, and I’m not your slave. There’s cold cereal over there if you want some.”
(This is from "Touching Spirit Bear")
Answer:
im dog tired is correct,and edwin and garvey refused to help is correct.
Explanation:
These are correct because anyone would be mad if no one was helping them and nobody wants to be treated like a slave.
Which type of media would best show the final moments in a horse race?
A. A video
B. A bar graph
C. A map
D. A pie chart
Answer:
Option A or Option B
Explanation:
A video or bar graph would be the most sensible as videos could capture unseen moments or make complitations, while bar graphs could show who's closer to winning or whose in the lead.
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Module 6 Discussion Based Assessment:
1. What two tasks should an effective argumentative introduction accomplish?
2. What are characteristics of an effective claim?
3. Describe and define examples of ineffective support?
4. Identify and define common types of sentence fragments.
5. What should you include in an effective conclusion for an argumentative essay?
6. What are the steps of the argumentation process?
7. What are two questions you can ask yourself to help determine your topics importance?
8. What kinds of information can be used as effective support for your claim?
9. Identify and define types of run-on sentences.
10. What should you include in an effective body paragraph for an argumentative essay?
11. What are the characteristics of an effective call to action?
Answer:
1: A clear, persuasive thesis statement in the introduction paragraph. Body paragraphs that use evidence and explanations to support the thesis statement. A paragraph addressing opposing positions on the topic—when appropriate. A conclusion that gives the audience something meaningful to think about.
2: Evidence serves as support for the reasons offered and helps compel audiences to accept claims. Evidence comes in different sorts, and it tends to vary from one academic field or subject of argument to another.
3: The definition of ineffective is something or someone that does not succeed at accomplishing or moving towards a goal. When you make an effort to clean up but you do not end up actually cleaning anything at all, this is an example of an effort that would be described as ineffective.
4: There are three main types of sentence fragments: sentences missing a subject, sentences missing a verb, and subordinate clause fragments.
5:
-Restate your topic and why it is important,
-Restate your thesis/claim,
-Address opposing viewpoints and explain why readers should align with your position,
-Call for action or overview future research possibilities.
6: Here are five essential steps to follow when building an argument:
-Introduce the problem. Introduce the problem or issue at the center of your argument.
-Present your claim. .
-Support your claim.
-Acknowledge the opposing side of the argument.
-Restate your claim.
7:
-What do you do well? ·
-What do your friends say you do well? ·
- If you could do or be anything, what would you do or be?
8: The heavy lifting of most writing comes in the form of supporting details. Support allows a claim to be verified, proven, and convincing to an audience.
9: Run-on sentences can be divided into two types. The first occurs when a writer puts no mark of punctuation and no coordinating conjunction between independent clauses. The second is called a comma splice, which occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined by just a comma and no coordinating conjunction.
10: Body paragraphs.
A typical argumentative essay comprises three or more paragraphs that explain the reasons why you support your thesis. Each body paragraph should cover a different idea or piece of evidence and contain a topic sentence that clearly and concisely explains why the reader should agree with your position.
11:
-They're compelling. The most important aspect of your CTA button is the copy.
-They're clear and concise.
-They're action-oriented.
-They speak in the first person.
-They create a sense of urgency.
-They include extra information (if necessary) .
-They're impossible to miss.
-They use a contrasting color.
Explanation:
Answer: 1. use evidence and explanations to support the thesis statement.
2.They address important, relevant problems. Readers will think that the claim might help them address a problem they care about.
3. When you make an effort to clean up but you do not end up actually cleaning anything at all
4. sentences missing a subject, sentences missing a verb, and subordinate clause fragments.
5. restate your thesis, summarize the key supporting ideas you discussed throughout the work, and offer your final impression on the central idea.
6. claim, reason, support, and warrant.
7. What are my values?
Am I living my values?
In looking back over the last 1-5 years, where did I go right?
8. Exercising regularly will improve many aspects of one's life.
9. fused sentences and comma splices.
10. cover a different idea or piece of evidence and contain a topic sentence that clearly and concisely explains why the reader should agree with your position.
11. they're compelling. The most important aspect of your CTA button is the copy.
Explanation:
HELPPPP ASAPP! which way of showing respect in a group project would best slove the problem shown? Sami and Mona are full of energy as they bounce ideas off each other, and then they start assigning roles. They forgot that Sheena is a great artist and instead tell Noah to find some artwork online.
A. Take a leading role
B. Contribute ideas
C. Be an active listener
D. Be inclusive
Answer:
B. Contribute Ideas
Explanation:
B should be the answer :)
do a whole page starting with this sentence
No one was more surprised than I was when the dog began to talk.
Answer:
No one was more surprised than I was when the dog began to talk. “I could use more food in the bowl.”, it exclaimed, as my mother stood up out of shock. She moved over to the empty bowl with the box in hand, shaking the kibble into the red bowl. My dad reached for his phone, but I quickly intervened. “No, dad! I told you he could talk!” I said, pointing at Kelpie. Kelpie lifted her head down as if she had never said anything, and began to eat the food. My mother stumbled against the wall, sliding down with the now-empty food box in hand. “I...I didn’t know..dogs talk..” She said, a hand on her forehead. I smiled. “Mom! Mom, do you know what this means? I and Kelpie can be best friends and Kelpie can help me with my homework and and and-“
“That’s enough,” my dad said, as he reached a hand on top of my head. “First things first, we take Kelpie to the vet the next morning to make sure she’s okay.”
* next day to the vet*
"come on Kelpie lets go to the vet" but, I don't want to," she said you'll be okay trust me Mum and dad are still trying to digest the fact that you talk hehe *at the vet*
"Hello," Kelpie said to the doctor "
*the doctor passed out on the floor *
"that was odd she said "
*another doctor comes up to us and says*
'is it possessed" stammering
no, it's not I answered so, we took her to the checkup. After some tests, the vet said no one knows how this happens maybe she is possessed we took her and the way we got mc Donalds. As we came out of the car Kelpie went onto my bed and slept I just shoved her off the bed took a shower and slept and when I woke up I went to talk to Kelpie she barked that was odd I asked mom if Kelpie stopped talking and mom asked "did she ever talked " and then I realized it was all a dream.
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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
Select the suffix you would find in a word to indicate "related to."
al
est
ful
ous
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Mock Trial for Romeo and Juliet!
Use evidence from the book and or movie
Accused character from the play: Friar Lawrence
Creating claims:
finding evidence:
writing arguments:
rebuttals:
Opening:
closing statements:
Defense attorney:
Creating claims:
finding evidence:
writing arguments:
rebuttals:
Opening:
closing statements:
Answer:
IRomeo and Juliet does not make a specific moral statement about the relationships between love and society, religion, and family; rather, it portrays the chaos and passion of being in love, combining images of love, violence, death, religion, and family in an impressionistic rush leading to the play's tragic conclusion
Explanation:
Daily Language Review 24 FRIDAY
Answers:
1.) Mother was very surprised when she received a heart shaped box of candy for her birthday.
2.) When Dad and I went camping at Bass Lake we slept in a tent and cooked over a campfire.
3.) Because of the icy patches on the sidewalk, the man slipped on the ice and broke his leg.
4.) The boys played the game Monopoly for hours.
5.) A tornado which touched down on our farm and destroyed the barn moved across the plains.
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The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
After Reading Comprehension
1. Recall When do the neighbors first sense something is wrong?
2. Clarify How is Pete Van Horn killed?
3. Clarify Why do the neighbors become suspicious of Tommy?
Literary Analysis
4. Identify Conflict Review the conflict map you created as you read.
Then explain the main conflict in the story. What do the characters’
reactions to the conflict and their dialogue reveal about them?
5. Analyze the Teleplay How
did the stage directions help
you understand the teleplay?
Record your answers on a
chart like the one shown.
6. Analyze Foreshadowing Foreshadowing is a technique a writer uses to
hint at something that will occur later in a story. Reread lines 51–54 of
Act 1. What is the purpose of the narrator’s role here?
7. Draw Conclusions At various points in the teleplay, the mob thinks
different people are the monsters in their midst. Make a list of these
people, and consider the moments when the mob turns on them.
What conclusions can you draw about how the mob picks its victims?
8. Make Judgments In your opinion, who are the monsters referred to in
the title? Give reasons for your answer.
Extension and Challenge
9. Creative Project: Drama With a small group, review the information
about Rod Serling on page 139. Then act out a part of the teleplay that
your group thinks communicates a message about prejudice and fear.
Remember to follow stage directions as you act out your scene. After your
performance, explain why your group chose that particular scene.
Answer:Sometimes a crowd can even become dangerous. When it does—as in the teleplay you're about to read—it becomes a mob.
Explanation:
The first time the neighbors sense something is wrong is when ALL power sources fail.
Who are the Main Characters?They are:
Steve Brand.Les Goodman.Charlie Farnsworth.Don Martin.Mrs. Brand.Tommy.The neighbors are suspicious of Tommy because he is the first one to mention aliens.
Pete Van Horn was accidentally killed after he was shot by Charles by mistake.
Foreshadowing is used when the line, "... before the monsters came" shows the chaos and disorder to come to Maple Street.
The real monsters that are referred to in the book's title are none other than the people themselves as the aliens stopped their machine and watched as fear made the people engage in self-destructive behavior.
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Assignment : If you suddenly received a large sum of money, what would you do with it?
Will Mark as Brainliest if you have a Brilliant Answer ! Paragraph 8-10 paragraphs
Answer:
I know it sounds cliché, but I'd legit donate most of it to countries that are in desperate need for help, but don't get the proper attention for it. Three countries I would help are Yemen, Syria, and Palestine
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer:I know it sounds cliché, but I'd legit donate most of it to countries that are in desperate need for help, but don't get the proper attention for it. Three countries I would help are Yemen, Syria, and Palestine
Explanation:
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Why are the memes of dum bel dore asked calmly or did you put your name in the goblet of fire all over the place?
Answer: because from the version in the movie it is super funny maybe just watch it if u havent?
Explanation:
Answer:
Because it's quite ironic how many details the Goblet of Fire movie missed from the book.
Explanation:
There are very noticeable differences in the Goblet of Fire movie and the book, and this is the more ironic and humorous one of them. There are very significant things missing in the movies; Winky the house elf is completely missing altogether, Rita Skeeter isn't as important as she was in the books, LUDO BAGMAN IS ALSO MISSING ALTOGETHER etc.
To summarize, we are just laughing at how Goblet of Fire is arguably the worst and most different movie in the movie series.
Part A
In "Ocean Noise," what can be inferred about how noise pollution affects the ability of animals to navigate?
It makes it difficult for animals to navigate areas close to the shore.
It is not a problem because most marine animals do not use sound to navigate.
It causes animals to have increased navigation abilities around shores.
It causes whales to have difficulty tracking sea lions through the ocean.
Question 2
Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"Sound also plays an important role in the daily life of various ocean animals, many of which depend upon their sharp sound detection skills to survive."
"The stranding of whales and dolphins has been found to increase immediately after naval sonar maneuvers."
"This means that sounds in the oceans can travel for many, many miles in a short period of time."
"Sea lions are another type of animal that depends on sounds to communicate with other sea lions."
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Select only one prompt. You will choose to write either a narrative essay or an informational response paragraph.
Prompt Choice 1 (Narrative Essay)
Read the prompt below and write a well-developed narrative essay.
How would you describe a scene from your childhood? What colors and images do you remember most clearly? Write a narrative of an early childhood memory.
**Be sure that your narrative has a clear beginning, middle, and end. Use your mature voice, specific details, sensory descriptions, and dialogue. Proofread your work before submitting.
Prompt Choice 2 (Informational Response)
Review the excerpt above. Answer the following question in a well-developed paragraph.
How does the story describe the ideal life? What details create a sense of perfection? Be sure to use information and details from the excerpt to support and explain your answer.
**Be sure to re-state the question in your topic sentence and use specific examples and details from the story to support your answers. Proofread your work before submitting.
it will be prompt one
Explanation:
this is a project you have to do on your own because it requires a personal story but here is an outline for it:
sentence one: introduction (explain what the paragraph is about)
sentence two: the beginning of the story
sentence three-six: the middle of the story (add details it will make the story longer and more interesting)
sentence seven: the end ( what did you do to solve or end the memory you are writing about.)
sentence eight: conclusion (a short summery of the paragraph)
For LA work I need to:
( needed to be in your own words)
Give evidence to show that guns are used appropriately:
Give evidence to show that gun control laws prevent shootings:
Answer:
Guns are used appropriately because police officers use them to protect us from the enemy. also that we protect our self from getting hurt, defend our self. use guns to protect your self not to kill people and that's one of the reason why they are used approriately.
Explanation:
i'ts just like saying i don't have a gun and someone came to me with a knife what am I suppose to do whatch what happens no! i will take out my gun and kill him/her.
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Which kind of listening is involved in listening to the Phoenix Symphony's Christmas Concert?
appreciative
passive
purposeful
critical
Listening is involved in listening to the Phoenix Symphony's Christmas Concert is appreciative. Thus the correct answer is A.
What is appreciative listening?Listening and reacting to communications out of a sense of enjoyment is known as appreciative listening.
Phoenix Symphony's Christmas Concert involves a sense of enjoyment that reflects appreciative listening.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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Gather and read research material about shepherds and the occupation of shepherding. Use the encyclopedia and the Bible for part of your information. You may also use information you have learned in this unit.
You may choose to write about the history of the sheepherding using a chronological outline which tells the past and present condition of the profession. You might even predict the future of sheepherding
Or you may write your report using a compare and contrast format. In this type of report, you might compare sheepherding to another profession or career. Outline main ideas and supporting details. Write a three- or four-paragraph report (at least 150 words) using your outline as a guide. Remember to give credit to your sources.
This exercise is about an comparative essay. See the steps below for how to write one.
How do you write an explanatory essay?The first step to writing an comparative essay is to ensure that the objective is kept in focus. The objective of an comparative essay is to develop the information related to an idea.
Note that your essay must:
Start with a captivating introduction;Have a body that provides ample evidence from credible sources to support your claimsSuccinctly summarize the key points in the conclusion.Learn more about comparative essays at:
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The Sidewalk Racer or On the Skateboard by Lillian Morrison. Skimming an asphalt sea I swerve, I curve, I sway; I speed to whirring sound an inch above the ground; I'm the sailor and the sail, I'm the driver and the wheel. I'm the one and only single engine human automobile. Skimming and whirring are highlighted words.
With what type of voice did you read “The Sidewalk Racer”? How did the poem sound? Explain your answer
Answer:
The poem sounded like was about the ocean or sea and it's about a boat
Explanation:
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In the group of three sentences, choose one sentence which tells a main idea and two sentences which state supporting details for the main idea. Type MI beside the main idea sentence and D beside each detail sentence.
1. Another Spaniard named Onante brought the churro sheep.
2. Coronado was the first Spanish explorer to bring sheep to the southwest.
3. Spaniards first brought domesticated sheep to the United States.
Answer:
1. Another Spaniard named Onante brought the churro sheep.
Explanation:
1. Another Spaniard named Onante brought the churro sheep.
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Topic: Everybody has had someone awkward moments in life. Write about a time when you felt embarrassed. How did you deal with your embarrassment?
Essay requirements
5 paragraphs
This essay should have a beginning, middle and ending. Meaning that you should be introducing your characters (which is yourself ), have a conflict (the embarrassment), a plot and summarize your story (the ending).
Conflict-
Conflicts are problems in the story that the main character faces.
Plot-
A plot is a series of events related to a conflict in a story.
Resolution (ending)-
In your narrative essay, you should use your final paragraph to bring your story to a satisfying conclusion.
Answer:
How many words do we have to write
Why is comparison the fast track to unhappiness? Explain in 4-5 sentences
Answer:
I generally find the comparison is the fast track to unhappiness. No one ever compares themselves to someone else and comes even. Nine times out of ten, we compare ourselves to people who are somehow better than us and end up feeling more inadequate.
Explanation:
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