Dreams are the only
afterlife we know;
the place where the children
we were
rock in the arms of the children
we have become.

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Answer 1

Nice, such a simple poem with a big meaning.


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Read the following claim. Is it supported or unsupported? Explain why or why not.

According to a recent survey of students, incidents of bullying at our school have dropped 27 percent in the past three years.

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Answer:

The answer is According to a recent survey of students, incidents of bullying at our school have dropped 27 percent in the past three years. They shouldn't have ever bullyed and the percent wouldn't have dropped if it was them.

Explanation:

There

What is the theme of fahrenheit 451? Please write a theme paragraph. PLease help I'll give you brainliest!

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Technology. Technological innovation represents the central source of society's problems in Fahrenheit 451. Throughout the book, Bradbury treats technology as inherently anesthetizing and destructive. In the prehistory of the novel, technology played an important role in the social decline of reading.
Technology!

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Bridge to Terabithia
Chapter 12 "Stranded"

1. Why is this chapter titled "Stranded"?

2. How did Jess react when he first got to Burke's and everyone was crying? What emotion he was feeling when he left their house. ​

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Answer:

1)Jesse is overwhelmed with unreasoning anger at the sight of all the red-eyed people in the room. and he concludes that if Leslie's parents had really cared about her, "they would have never brought her to this rotten place.”So i think that maybe he had felt stranded in the place he didnt want to be at .  

2)Jess is appease. When they go back to the house, Jess is closer to feeling like himself than he has been all day.

Explanation:

Read or listen to the strangers that came to town but ambrose flack the audiobook is on yt


briefly summarizes the plot
• identifies the main conflict
• describes the protagonist’s perspective of the conflict
• provides a line of dialogue that the protagonist says to support your idea (text support)
• describes the antagonist’s perspective of the conflic

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Answer:

In his short story, “The Strangers That Came to Town,” Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted. It shows that true freedom is about being accepted because of the way that the Duvitch family is placed in a community where they are not accepted at first but then do become accepted. Mr. Duvitch didn’t talk much to anyone because of lack of freedom to be who he was, Mrs. Duvitch didn’t have the freedom to also be who she was because people talked about her and the Duvitch children to were quiet ones who didn’t have freedom in the sense that they couldn’t just go out and play with the other kids.  Mr. Duvitch gains freedom through the power of acceptance by those around him. At first Mr. Duvitch has trouble being

At first, people would talk about Mrs. Duvitch and say rude things about her. Mrs. Duvitch could never really feel accepted when people were constantly talking about her and making assumptions about her which is why she too never really had contact with anyone,  “But this gave rise to the rumor that she was the victim of an obscure skin disease and that every morning she shook scales out of the bed sheet” (3). When someone gives you reassurance that what you’re doing is okay and become engaged and interested in what you’re saying that allows you to open up and feel accepted which is what happened with Mrs. Duvitch when Andy’s family went over for dinner,  “Saying very little, he managed to make us feel a great deal and he constantly sought his wife’s eyes with glances of delight over the wonder of what was happening” (14). Mrs. Duvitch is finally accepted into her community when others see that she has much more to offer them then they had thought. Her special nursing skills became very important to her community,  “The community presently had reason to be grateful for Mrs. Duvitch’s presence. It turned out that she had a great gift for nursing, and no fear of death, no fear of disease, contagious or otherwise.” (16). Her acceptance into the community shows that this story is about freedom.

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Levitt and Dubner’s Freakonomics.

The incentive scheme that rules sumo is intricate and extraordinarily powerful. Each wrestler maintains a ranking that affects every slice of life; how much money he makes, how large an entourage he carries, how much he gets to eat, sleep, and otherwise take advantage of his success. The sixty-six highest-ranked wrestlers in Japan, comprising the makuuchi and juryo divisions, make up the sumo elite. A wrestler near the top of this elite pyramid may earn millions and is treated like royalty. Any wrestler in the top forty earns at least $170,000 a year. The seventieth-ranked wrestler in Japan, meanwhile, earns only $15,000 a year. Life isn’t very sweet outside the elite. Low-ranked wrestlers must tend to their superiors, preparing their meals and cleaning their quarters and even soaping up their hardest-to-reach body parts. So ranking is everything.

A wrestler’s ranking is based on his performance in the elite tournaments that are held six times a year. Each wrestler has fifteen bouts per tournament, one per day over fifteen consecutive days. If he finishes the tournament with a winning record (eight victories or better), his ranking will rise. If he has a losing record, his ranking falls. If it falls far enough, he is booted from the elite rank entirely. The eighth victory in any tournament is therefore critical, the difference between promotion and demotion; it is roughly four times as valuable in the rankings as the typical victory.

Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements best summarizes the incentive system that ranks sumo wrestlers?
The incentive system penalizes elite sumo wrestlers.
The incentive system rewards elite sumo wrestlers.
The incentive system treats all sumo wrestlers equally.
The incentive system treats all sumo wrestlers like royalty.

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Answer :The incentive system treats all sumo wrestlers like royalty

Answer: D: The incentive system treats all sumo wrestlers like royalty

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Which of the following is always true?

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Answer:

C  The part of a sentence before a colon is always an independent clause

Explanation:

Now that you have a virtual $1000, what kinds of economic decisions will you make in order to spend it​

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None you should invest a quarter and put the rest away.

Answer:

safety regulaion, infrasture, education, military spending

How does the poet use line length for an effect?
OA. by keeping 1. a reader's attention with short ideas
OB. by making comparisons between nature and humans
OC. by dividing sentences to create a lyrical rhythm
OD. by creating a tension that causes the reader to reflect

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I think the answer is OC because in variable line poetry, the intention is to produce this contrast consciously and to produce a rhythm of shorter and longer lines, like the rhythm of shorter and longer sentences.

Answer:

oc

Explanation:

because my brain told me and i got it right

Which additional support could be added to the speaker's presentation to support the
speaker's claim regarding the health benefits of public transportation? Select TWO options.
A
The speaker could add accident and fatality rates for different brands and
models of personal vehicles.
B
The speaker could add a comparison of the time people spend walking in
communities with and without good public transportation systems.
С
The speaker could add budgets and proposals for public transportation
systems from public officials and candidates for city councils.
D
The speaker could add the results of medical studies on the rates of
respiratory diseases among different age groups in metropolitan and
rural areas.
E
The speaker could add other health benefits of good public transit such
as helping the elderly and people with disabilities access grocery stores
and medical facilities,

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I think A and D they make the most sense to me

Read the following paragraph from the section "Play Time Had A Small But Real Effect."

"The fact that it's the electronic data collected from the device is very good, it's very objective," said Paul Croarkin, a psychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. A psychiatrist is a doctor who studies illnesses of the mind. Croarkin has studied video gaming and children. He said he had "lingering questions" about the study and said the self-reporting nature of the survey was a weakness, but added that the researchers presented their findings in a balanced way.

Which selection from the article BEST supports the idea that electronic data is more reliable than survey data?

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Answer:

"The fact that it's the electronic data collected from the device is very good, its very objective"

3. What You Can Do to Ease the Pandemic​

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Answer:

Tere are many things that you can do to help ease the pancdemic, such as wear a mask, use hand sanitizer, social distance, quarantine when you travel or get in contact with an infected person, get tested if you come in contact with an infected person, and stay at home if possible, etc.

What does this quote mean

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Answer:

In the statement, he defined the Jews as a race and not a religious community, characterized the effect of a Jewish presence as a "race-tuberculosis of the peoples" and identified the initial goal of a German government to be discriminatory legislation against Jews.

Explanation:

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Based on the tips in the article, come up with a topic of your own that would make an interesting demonstration speech.

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Answer:

I PUT THIS AND GOT 100%

Step One: Define Your Purpose and Central Idea  Step Two: Conduct Your Research Step Three: Craft the Introduction and Conclusion Step Four: Construct the Body of Your Speech.

Explanation:

2. How does she feel about the situation she describes? What made you say
so?

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Hi! We need to see the passage

Daily dilemma:
You live in a remote village that is being ransacked by a notorious group of people. Already dozens of people from your village are brutally killed. You are hiding in a room with 25 people with your baby in your arms. By keeping quiet, your fellow villagers will be able to live. The raiders are coming nearby and your baby starts crying uncontrollably. As they come closer, you are put in the dilemma of either suffocating or snapping the neck of your own child to preserve the lives of yourself and the other people in the room. Otherwise, you can let your child cry, give away your location, and have everyone in the room murdered. What would you do?

Kill your child and survive with the other people
-or-
Choose to not kill your baby just so everyone can be murdered

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This one is really hard especially since it's a baby omg! i.d.k? I would let my child cry cause i.d.k these people.

What is a cognate? Explain in one to two sentences, and provide at least one example.

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Answer:

Explanation:

(of a word) with the same linguistic derivation as another; derived from the same root or initial word; or related; connected. Example One: 'composite', 'composition' and 'compost' are cognates in the English language, derived from the same root in Latin 'componere' meaning 'to put together'.

Cognate simply refers to words that have similar linguistic derivation.

It should be noted that in linguistics, cognates are also referred to as lexical cognates. Such words are usually from a shared parent language.

Examples of such words are English father, Latin pater, German Vater, etc

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Early in the novel, when the servant girl Martha asks Mary if she likes herself, Mary answers, no, she doesn't. Do you think Mary still dislikes herself by the end of the novel? Why or why not? Give at least 3 examples of evidence,

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Answer:

No

In the end she will change ger mind

What is the closest antonym for the word sedentary?

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Answer:

Active

Explanation:

"We are probably at the bottom of a coal mine," the Earthworm said gloomily. "We certainly went down and down and down very suddenly at the last moment. I felt it in my stomach."

Using context clues, what can you infer the word "gloomily" means, here?

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Gllomingly means sad I think

In 3-4 sentences, describe two influences from Dr. Goddard's childhood that motivated him to study rocket science.

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Answer and Explanation:

Dr. Goddard was extremely influenced and inspired by the readings of literary works of science fiction, especially those written by H. G. Wells, known as "The War of the World." This type of reading stimulated his imagination and curiosity about what was possible to do with the use of science.

He was also influenced by analyzing the sky and thinking about how wonderful it would be, if a machine was able to allow human beings to analyze the sky up close, being able to see everything that compose it and all the space above it.

which word contributes to the Gothic tone of the passage

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Answer:

gloom

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HELP!!! How has Jonas's community taken the idea of sameness to the next level?

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I couldn’t search it up and describe your question a little more

Review the elements of transcendentalism listed on page 369. Then reexamine "Self-Reliance" and Nature, identifying key ideas that reflect each tenet of transcendentalism.

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Answer:

Question?

Explanation:

Which sentence best explains how Wiesel uses pathos in this passage?

A. He establishes his credibility by explaining his "great outrage and
conviction."

B. He gives specific examples like "Hitler's armies and their
accomplices" to provide evidence.

C. He uses concrete images like "black gates and barbed wire that
create strong emotion.

D. He gives the names of "Auschwitz and Treblinka, two known
concentration camps.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

C. He uses concrete images like "black gates and barbed wire that

create strong emotion.

Explanation:

c is correct because pathos is an appeal to your emotion

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What type of education do sociologists focus on

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Answer:

Typically, sociologist occupations require graduate school, with a good understanding of the sciences -- especially psychology and behavioral disorders -- and mathematics.

Explanation:

because that is true..

In is our gain also our loss what is most likely the reason that the authors father becomes excited when he sees his daughter eating cereal

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Answer:

- It reminds him of an old commercial that he once enjoyed.

Explanation:

In the context of "Is Our Gain Also Our Loss?' the most probable reason that makes the author's father delighted when he observes his daughter having cereal is that 'it recollects his memories of an old cereal advertisement that he really enjoyed watching.' This gives him a nostalgic feel and he's down the memory lane when he was a young boy which makes him overjoyed and elevated at the same time. Similarly, when grandma sees her childhood photographs, she too gets emotional and reminiscent of her old days.

How does the author's choice to end the story with Caline crying about the pleasant-faced boy contribute to the overall structure of the story? It reveals for the reader Caline's true motivation for moving to the city. It makes the reader wonder if Caline's mistress is actually cruel rather than kind. It shows that Caline was quite foolish to leave her home and move to the city. It explains why Caline misses her home and friends in the country so much.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Caline is a short story written by Kate Chopin. The story is about Caline, a young girl and her decision to shift to a new place.  

The author shows Caline crying at the end of the story. Her crying suggests that her decision to move to the city was not to earn the money but to find pleasant-faced boy. Therefore, her crying reveals her true motivation for moving to the city. Thus option A is correct.

Match the definition to the term.


1. prose suggesting characters' movements and motives

2. biography

3. Annie's "gateway to learning"

4. introduces theme and characters

5. the "turning point" of action

6. shows entanglement of characters, motive

7. autobiography

8. solution

9. the revival of learning


A) life history

B) memoirs

C) denouement

D stage direction

E) complication

F) climax

G )Renaissance

H) exposition

I) obedience

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Answer:

biography-life history, exposition-introduces themes and characters.

After reading the selection, readers can infer
A)
the title My Antonia expresses the affection the
author has for a childhood friend.
B)
the title My Antonia expresses the affection the
author has for her hometown and Mormon neighbors.
C)
the title My Antonia expresses the possessiveness the
author feels after years of caring for an ill childhood
friend,
the title My Antonia expresses affection because the
D) Shimerda family, especially Antonia, taught the
author how to speak English

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Answer:

The answer is c

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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