describe the taste and smell of blood in a paragraph for my narrative descriptive writing

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Answer 1

Answer:

Blood tastes like a little bit like metal but very weak, because of the iron in it.

Blood also smells like metal, but it can smell like nothing once dried.

Try adding maybe physical descriptions such as "the splatter of it coated my hands." or such

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Answer 2
The answer to this question will depend on a few factors:

Which blood is being described.
Who is doing the describing.
How fancy you want to get.
So, if you’re talking regular ole human blood, that’s one thing, but alien blood could smell like anything. It might smell like butter or clams or books. You can make that up. Also, there are a few taboos with describing human blood that you wouldn’t have to worry about when describing animal blood, especially if the animal blood is somehow food, as in a rare steak or blood pudding.

If you really are just trying to describe human blood, however, I’m going to give you some words to use, but you’ll have to wait until the end of the post. I promise they’re there. Keep reading.

Who is doing the describing is also important. Vampires, for example, might describe the smell of blood much differently than a regular human. They might say it’s sweet-smelling or intoxicating or rotten (ew, gross, werewolves… or something). Since, at least for many vampires in fiction, blood is all they eat and their sense of smell is attuned to differences in blood, they’d have a much larger (and probably creepier) vocabulary for describing the smell.

However, vampires and other blood-guzzling monsters aren’t the only ones who might describe the scent of blood differently than normal people (nothing against any vampires who might be reading). There are smell and taste disorders that might cause a person to describe blood differently than others.

Dysosmia, for example, is “a neurological disorder that causes an altered sense of smell. The condition can manifest itself in a variety of ways: it may distort smells, which is a sub-condition called parosmia; initiate no olfactory response at all, called anosmia; or produce smells that aren’t there, called phantosmia.” (x)

Without a doubt, someone with Dysosmia is going to smell differently than you smell. For ideas, I’d find someone with Dysosmia and talk to them about their disorder. There are also a few links to learn more about this condition in the resources section below.

People with a fear of blood, known as Hemophobia, might describe blood differently. How their fear affects their descriptions is up to you, but attaching fear to a smell is bound to change a person’s descriptions of said smell.

Then there are cannibals: people who eat other people. To them, blood is a part of food, and food gets different boundaries on descriptors than human blood. Describing human blood as delicious or mouth-watering might get weird for the non-cannibals in the room. And, not to compare them to cannibals in any other respect, but this is also a problem for blood fetishists, people who derive sexual pleasure from blood. The sexualized descriptors they might use don’t fit neatly into society’s acceptable vocabulary for describing blood either.

Now that we’ve covered why a character might describe blood differently than others, let’s talk about how fancy you want to get.

It’s pretty common to hear blood described as metallic. That’ll be on the vocabulary list at the end of the post, for sure. But there are other ways to describe metallic smells, aren’t there, and ones that might help ground the description in setting or character. Let’s explore a few examples:

His blood smelled like my grandfather’s old change jar that he kept in the window of his study. The morning sun hit that jar and by lunchtime the whole room would smell like metal. It made me sick. I couldn’t even go in to borrow a pen unless the sun had been down for hours.
His blood smelled like a smithy, like raw iron and earth.
His blood smelled like the kitchen sink after Mother had cleaned the pots and pans with her metal scouring pad.
Metaphors might help you ground your descriptions more firmly into your story, but first you’ll need some basic springboard words. Here, finally, is a list of smells associated with fresh blood:

metallic
coppery
like iron
rusty
minerally
tinny
ruddy
like wet metal
like pennies
salty
musty
heady
The older wet blood is, the sweet it smells. Some people would even describe it as fruity, nutty, or ripe. Dry blood might smell mustier or more rancid than wet blood. Smell is also very closely tied to taste. Trying to get a handle on how you think blood tastes might help you describe its smell.

Keep in mind that human experience varies widely. Some people can’t smell blood at all, and others can smell a bottle cap’s worth of blood in a large room. Sensitivity to the smell of blood depends on the person.

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Punch on his nose. Change this sentence into passive voice​

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The statement in Passive Voice would read: His nose was punched.

What is a Passive Voice?

Passive Voice is a form or set of forms of a verb in which the subject executes or receives the action of the verb (e.g. they were identified as opposed to the active form he identified them).

The formula for Passive Voice is given below:

Subject + will be + present participle + object.

That is: S + will + be + ing + past participle + by object.


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Have you ever been in a car or on an amusement park ride that went from being stopped to going very fast in a very short amount of time? Describe what this change felt like or what you would imagine that experience to feel like.

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Answer:

i hate that feeling

Explanation:

since the stop comes out of n where then get a weird feeling from the speed

Answer: I could imagine your face getting hit by the force from the speed in a roller coaster and how bumpy it would feel because of the force hitting it when the car stopped and then started going very fast in a short amount.

Explanation:

I had answered this a while ago as class work and I got it as homework today, but it’s talking about force, potential, and kinetic energy anyways I hoped this could’ve helped you. Btw i tried my best to make a good answer :)

Does anyone know the correct order of this? Please help. Thank you so much

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Answer:

5,2,4,1,3

Explanation: If I am wrong sry but I read the book so Im not wrong i think

The answer is: 5, 2, 4, 1, 3.

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Answer: Destroyed i just did an assignment with this and got it 100%

Explanation:

Answer:

2

Explanation:

The dictionary said Razed means to being destroyed

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How can I open a door without turning the knob.
A. Say a prayer and lick the doorknob
B. Seduce the doorknob with cream cheese
C. What door? just walk straight through
D. Order uber eats and have the worker open , but close the door instantly

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Answer

How can I open a door without turning the knob.

B. Seduce the doorknob with cream cheese

Answer:

the answer is obviously seduce the doorknob BUT not with cream cheese, instead you use COTTAGE cheese, much better results.

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A letter to your friend telling him/her three ways in which computers have made learning easier for students

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Answer:

Dear friend,

Three ways computers have made learning easier to students are:

they made information more easily accessible, they gave learning tools and games, and they made online learning possible.

Yours truly,

Explanation:

Which kinds of sentences are improved by breaking them up into several separate sentences?
1 run-on sentences
2 simple sentences
3 sentence fragments
4 complex sentences

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Answer:

run on sentences

Explanation:

Run on sentences are sentences that continue after addressing a main point. This problem is resolved by breaking them up into separate sentences instead of putting it into one.

Answer:

Run on sentences

Explanation:

Here I am giving you an example of a run-on sentence, sentences like these make a text wordy and awkward and often use the word and over and over which creates monotony.

Now if I break that sentence up:

Here I am giving you an example of Arun on sentence. These type of sentences tend to make a text wordy and awkward. Another thing to watch out for is using the repeating the word and to much.

See how the second sentence is much more clear and concise? Hope this helps!

I need a 10 line poem on a wonderful transformation can you imagine what it might be like to transform into something different?

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They call me a frightening man of the night

But, I just want to come to your side

Truest marvel of heaven, lady of light

I withdrew to the cave during the day, the sight of you made me hide

I made a wish out loud; someone heard

My own thoughts were a blurr

My mind was in a stir

A transformation started to occur

My body shook

My eyes turned to a color blue

My body shivered; my mind was in a constant spook

I thought everything was false, but reality affirmed it was true

My left arm had a wing, my right arm had a wing

My body became soft and fragile

How can the strongest of man become a human’s plaything?

Yet, I can’t complain for out of all the flying species of the skies I am the most vagile

A bird I became

Those who saw me were in a daze

All the other birds were put to shame

I was in glee when you came

I saw you in the twilight

Hello, hello I’ll never disappear

I‘ll always reappear

With you I’ll stay, even if you were blight

Explination: This poem is about a man who wishes to be with a woman. He gets that wish but in the most bizarre way, by being transformed into a bird. From the underlined verses and on you can see the transformation.

we _ in the classroom yesterday .(sit)




change into simple past​

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Answer: We sat in the classroom yesterday.

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English 7: Unit 1 The Choices We Make: Activity 1.5: Analyzing Language
Bad Boy by Walter Dean Myers

7. Review the text and locate examples of sensory details and figurative language. How does this language help you visualize the characters and events in the story?

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Answer:

When red faced Mrs Conway screamed "Don't you dare throw a book in my classroom" is the sensory for hearing because she is screaming at him.

She reminded me of a great white turtle with just a dash of rouge and a touch of eye shadow. This figurative language makes the reader imagine the teacher as a great white turtle giving the reader a horrific image to either laugh at or be fearful of. The language in the story helps the reader visualize what kind of people the characters are betrayed as, it also helps build up a solid image of the characters.

in a democracy like ours, what is the value of the right to hold unpopular beliefs, criticize or protest? how does that strengthen our democracy

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Answer:

strengthens our democracy because those unpopular things are not forgotten

so we have more people that are willing to come here so they can do things that the others will not let in

Explanation:

Can someone who is completely self-centered ever care for another person?
(1 paragraph response...4-6 sentences or more)

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Answer:

Yea

Explanation:

Being self centered means you one care about yourself and whats best for you. People who are self centered are capable of caring for other people they just choose not to. They would rather spend time caring about themselves. This really is just a perspective kind of question.

Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a complete version of this text.

Part A

Which statement is a main idea of “Dorothy Vaughan Biography”?


She helps write a manual about how machines do math.

Dorothy deserves credit as a pioneer for her accomplishments at NASA.

Dorothy works equally with white and African-American women throughout her career.

She was a high school educator before joining NACA.
Question 2
Part B

Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


“…she collaborated with other well-known (white) computers...on projects such as compiling a handbook for algebraic methods for calculating machines.”

“Vaughan came to the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in 1943...leaving her position as the math teacher…”

“Dorothy Vaughan was assigned to the segregated West Area Computing unit, an all-black group of female mathematicians."

“…Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager.”

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The main idea of the biography is that Dorothy deserves credit as a pioneer for her accomplishments at NASA. The sentence that confirms this is:

“…Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager.”

We can arrive at this answer because:

Dorothy Vaughan's biography wants to show why she was a scientist and someone so important to American society.In addition to having contributed a lot to the work of NASA, Vaughan was a pioneer in that institution.That's because, NASA was an institution dominated by white people, who had more access to higher education and administrative positions.However, Dorothy Vaughan became the first African-American manager that NASA had, in addition to being one of the first women to occupy this position, which makes her a pioneer.

As the central idea of a text is the main subject that the text intends to address, we can affirm that Dorothy Vaughan's pioneering spirit is the central idea of her biography.

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why might people resist new knowledge? what keeps humans int he cave?
(for context we read “allegory of the cave” by plato)

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People resist new knowledge for fear of the changes it brings. In this sense, what keeps humans in the cave is the fear of changes and the stability that the cave proposes.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The allegory of the cave written by Plato shows how humans are likely to want to remain in the stability that appearances and lack of knowledge provide.In this case, humans avoid new knowledge, as it would completely transform and modify the life they are used to.

In summary, people are afraid of everything new and for this reason, they often prefer to avoid what is new and can modify what they already know, for fear of the consequences.

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All resources are renewable? true or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Most fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores are nonrenewable resources. Renewable resources such as solar and wind power and water are unlimited in supply.

Answer:

well what's the examples if it's hydropower, geothermal power, wind energy, and solar energy. then yeah but if nor then no but if u need any help reply below

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In which two phrases from the passage does the author create a tone of nervousness in paragraph 2?
many wonder what the noise may do
fear the health effects of turbines, because they can be quite loud
they can be quite loud
many disadvantages to harnessing wind energy
chase off animals that benefit crops and are vital parts of the rural ecosystem

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Answer:

Many  wonder what the noise is

fear the health effects of turbines, because they can be quite  loud

Explanation:

I,too poem literary and poetic devices

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1. Which detail best supports the idea that the Cheboygans stood out from the other students in
school?
(1 Point)
A. "That's when the Cheboygans sailed in, coming through the front doors as if on a tide of light." (Paragraph
11)
B. "The boy was tall, with long auburn hair tied in a pony-tail at the nape of his neck and a smattering
of freckles across his nose." (Paragraph 12)
C. "The city, in our world, could refer to several nearby places – Hartford, New York, Boston - but mostly, we
meant it as a code." (Paragraph 15)
D. "When I walked into Mrs. Bleyer's homeroom, the girl Cheboygan was sitting at my usual desk" (Paragraph
16)

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Answer:

A. "That's when the Cheboygans sailed in, coming through the front doors as if on a tide of light."

Explanation:

Which of the following best illustrates foreshadowing?

A) By 6 p.m. the shadows had already grown long.

B) "Some day that boy may amount to something," muttered the old man.

C) "You shadow the tall one, and I’ll take the short one," growled the private eye to his partner.

D) "Not another jelly sandwich!" said the second grader with dismay.

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Answer:

B

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Ron has 30 nickels and dimes worth $2.40. How many of each coin does he have?

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Answer:

Dimes- 18

Nickels- 12

Explanation:

So he will have 18 dimes and 12 nickels

What's the environment of children art?

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Answer:

El arte es un lenguaje que aumenta la capacidad expresiva en los niños a través de diferentes elementos; de esa manera, la creatividad y la imaginación se fortalecen y juegan un rol muy importante en el proceso de aprendizaje, pues estos dos elementos benefician el desarrollo infantil de los pequeños

Explanation:

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Children's environment's would be deemed with toys, art, books, and play equipment.

Why is George Washington picture on one- dollar bills?​

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the government decided in 1929 to reduce the size of the dollar bill by approximately 30 percent
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Dracula

When Renfield escapes, where does he go? What happens when Dr. Seward approaches him?

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In the book Dracula, when Renfield escapes, the place where he goes next is:

Carfax estate.

The thing which happens when Dr. Seward approaches him is:

Renfield attempts to assault them but changes his mind when he sees a big bat moving across the moon

Based on the complete text, we can see that Renfield was a vampire like Dracula and was working for him and aiming to please him based on the promises of flies and spiders which were promised to him by Dracula.

With this in mind, we can see that Dr Seward is a man that is obsessed with hunting the undead and goes on hunts, fuelled by morphine and Renfield is next on his list and he tracks him to Carfax estate where he plans to kill him, and there is a standoff.

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1. Erika was not among those who disliked Mr. Kelp. As point guard, she was the best passer on the team. She was also the only one not worried about passing science. Her B in Mr. she appreciated how he challenged the class. He didn't let students skate by with minimum effort. Erika considered his class to be good preparation for college. She made plans to would hold a special study session to help the team prepare for the exam. Her teammates were not fond of the idea.

The first sentence of paragraph 4 contains an implicit statement. Which choice expresses the same information explicitly?

A The following morning, Erika acted strangely to distract Mr. Kelp.
B The following morning, Erika danced as she stood in Mr. Kelp's room.
C The following morning, Erika stood nervously in Mr. Kelp's room.
D The following morning, Erika waited in Mr. Kelp's very cold room.​

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Answer:

The correct answer is D

Explanation:

The following morning, Erika waited in Mr. Kelp's very cold room.

The choice or option that expresses the same information explicitly or directly is:  The following morning, Erika waited in Mr. Kelp's very cold room.​ (Option D)

What is an implicit statement?

An implicit statement is a statement that is indicated indirectly. This kind of statement must be deduced by inference.

Hence, the choice or option that shows the same information explicitly or directly is:  The following morning, Erika waited in Mr. Kelp's very cold room.​

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1st evidence ( embedded quote with citation) for does the influence of gravity extend out forever in space exploration

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Answer:

The key concept for our discussion here is that the accelerating expansion of the universe is an innate property of spacetime itself on scales where spacetime no longer acts like traditional gravity. In summary, the influence of gravity only extends to the edge of each gravity group. Beyond that, spacetime no longer behaves like gravity.

Explanation:

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Answer:

But also the bitter paradox

Of  betraying love to harm,

Then lungeing, too late,

With fists to it's defence

They break, Just like a heart

From betrayal it aches

I have no choice but to fight

Before I end up with no eyes

Explanation:

I really did try I don't even know if this makes sense.

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Answer:  

But also the bitter paradox  

Of betraying love to harm,  

Then lungeing, too late,  

With fists, to it's defense.  

Shattering each and  

every soul possible  

But I can't turn back now  

Or they will be after me  

I have to fight back  

It's my only option.

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Is it a correct sentence ‘ where were you yesterday?’ (picture)


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The sentence "Where were you yesterday?" is correct.

Let's understand why it is correct.

Reasons:The question focuses on the place the individual was yesterday hence the use of "where".

Since it happened in the past (i.e yesterday), hence the use of "were".

Also, the use of a question mark "?" clearly indicates that it is a question.

Thus, the sentence is correct.

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Which strategy is important to apply when answering short-answer or essay questions? Compare items in a list. Look for key words in the question. Identify words in the question that act as qualifiers. Answer the question by first covering up the answers.

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The strategy that is important to apply when answering short-answer or essay questions is:

Look for key words in the question.

Let's understand what short-answers or essay questions are all about.

What are short-answer questions?

Short-answer questions are known to be open-ended. They actually require that the student provide/create an answer.

These type of questions are used to assess basic knowledge and understanding.

They are similar to essay questions.

The best strategy that students need to employ in order to answer questions is to look out for the keywords in those questions and that can enable them to tackle it.

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What is the meaning of the suffix -ate?

in a certain way

to make or apply

without

full of

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D I believe is correct

the answer is: to make or apply

why did the british and french support such a move​

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The French noticed the strategic importance of the valley as a link in their far-flung empire.

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