Answer:
Prompt 1: The society in the Giver, is structured in such a way that promotes security over freedom. The people have no choices or freedom of any kind, yet they don't need to worry about getting enough resources, or basic survival needs because everything is planned out by the government.
Prompt 2: I would say that the attitude toward euthanasia is mostly accepted because that is what is written into the society, and part of your planned out life. However, I think you would need to go back to the text and pay attention to the tone and word choices around that subject.
The root of the word conductor gives a clue that this word means
"a leader or guide."
"a living person."
"a writer or artist."
"a strong person."
Answer:
A leader or guide
Explanation:
I actually don't know anything about the root of the word conductor but I do know what the word conductor means.
Answer:
its A :)
Explanation:
Grey Eagle had White Raven over to visit one day. Grey Eagle had many treasures in his home that he kept in small jars he hung on the wall. He had the sun, the moon, the stars, fresh water, and fire stashed in the jars. White Raven felt it was greedy of Grey Eagle to keep all these things for himself, so when Grey Eagle left the room, White Raven stole them all and flew away. He wanted to share the treasures, so first he hung the sun in the sky to light up his journey. He did the same with the moon and stars. Then, he poured the fresh water on land to help create rivers and lakes. He took fire out of its jar and looked around for a place to put it. The smoke from the fire blew in his feathers as he carried it, and slowly turned him black. That is how the Earth received its gifts and how the White Raven became black.
There is a white bird carrying a flaming stick as it flies. The smoke is blowing back at the bird and turning the white bird black.
How does the image help the reader understand the story?
A. It shows Grey Eagle stealing the jar of fire from White Raven's house
B. It shows Grey Eagle turning black from the fire's smoke.
C. It shows White Raven turning black from the fire's smoke.
D. It shows White Raven stealing the jar of fire from Grey Eagle's house.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
c seems to be a better answer than d.
Explanation:
ow do these two articles differ in their perspectives on the beneficial uses of videogames?
A) Neither author believes that the benefits of video games can be conclusively proved.
B) Both Felton and Johnson spend time in their articles cautioning parents against the abuse and overuse of videogames.
C) While Johnson believes that there are only partial benefits to video-gaming, Felton believes that there are no positive effects at all.
D) Johnson pours doubt and scorn upon Felton's conclusion that videogames actually help players improve their hand-eye coordination in the real world.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Your answer is while johnson believes that there are only partial benefits to video gaming ,felton believes that there are no positive effects at all.
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Rewrite each sentence and use a comma to separate a city name and a state name where necessary.
1) Does your aunt live in Houston Texas still?
2) If I could live anywhere in the United States, I would pick Honolulu Hawaii.
3) My friend Ava just moved to Boise Idaho.
4) My dad is traveling to New York New York for work this week.
5) Sarah's mom is originally from Cleveland Ohio.
6) I moved here from Las Vegas Nevada when I was six.
7) My cousins are traveling to Orlando Florida in May.
8) In June, my family will be visiting Atlanta Georgia.
9) My oldest brother and his family live in Charlotte North Carolina.
My new neighbors are from Austin Texas.
Read the poem and identify which type of poem it is!
I saw two seagulls and a red bird in a tree waiting there for spring - jennifer
Answer:
Haiku
Explanation:
A haiku is a type of poem that originated in Japan. It consists of three lines that don't rhyme. In total, the poem has 17 syllables - the first line consists of 5, the second consists of 7, and the third consists of 5 syllables. The theme of nature is the most common in haiku poetry, with motifs like seasons, birds, leaves, and air being the most prominent.
The given poem should be written like this:
I saw two seagulls
And a red bird in a tree
Waiting there for spring
If we count the syllables, we can see that they follow the 5-7-5 pattern. The lines do not rhyme, and the theme is connected to nature. All of this proves that this poem is a haiku.
Learning to read _____
will set students up for success.
Speedily
Randomly
Slowly
Effectively
Answer:
Effectively
Explanation:
maths
Answer:( Effectively )
Explanation: Learning to read (Effectively)will set students up for success.
it makes more sense
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Read these lines from Li-Young Lee's "Persimmons":
I teach her Chinese.
Crickets: chiu chiu. Dew: I've forgotten.
Naked: I've forgotten.
NI, wo: you and me
What do these lines tell
you about the poem's speaker?
O A.
The speaker seems to be struggling with two languages.
B.
The speaker seems to be ashamed of his Chinese heritage.
The speaker seems to be losing touch with his Chinese origins.
Oc.
Answer: Its B or C
Explanation: I just took the test and its not A.
I belive C would be the better answer.
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
Took it on test
Eliza says, “And if your wife could share a fraction of your time… would that be enough?” What conflict does she face?
Answer:
She does not want Hamilton to accept the position of Treasury Secretary. Which makes a little conflict between her and her husband, thus showing a character versus character conflict.
Explanation:
Eliza says that her husband does not need wealth to be happy with her and after he has lived through so many dangerous moments and once the American revolution is over, she wishes him to live in peace and quiet with the family he established with she. However, Hamilton received a proposal to be Secretary of the Treasury, eliza does not want him to accept the position and makes several protests, but he wants the position and accepts it, even without his wife supporting it.
Three examples of why Johnny doesn't fit the stereotype to be a greaser PLS RESPOND BACK QUICK
Answer:
Ok
Explanation:
1: Johnny is a little kids nursery rhyme
2: Johnny is a 80s name , not a young teen name
3: JOHNNY ISN'T A GREASER
From middle school scientist , Bacon soup
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How does Shakespeare’s use of soliloquies and word choice affect mood?
Answer:
Explanation:
Because soliloquies allow the audience to know what a character is thinking or feeling, a soliloquy often creates dramatic irony, as the audience is made aware of thoughts and events that the other characters in the play are not. Soliloquies were once very common in dramas—they appear frequently in Shakespeare.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The 1st article is talking about how amazing Mr. Willerby is. It also talks about how the kids who took his class got much better grades on the Social Sciences Aptitude Test.
While the student agrees that kids who graduate from that class score highly on the Social Science Aptitude test, the email also point out that only 10 percent of people pass.
So everyone agrees that Willerby's students score higher. But, only one source (the newspaper) believes in his teaching mechanism.
The number of math and geology books combined is less than fifty. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer: true
Explanation: because it is true lol
Sophia watches television before school. She eats her breakfast before school. Select the correct compound sentence created from the sentences. Sophia watches television before school, although she eats her breakfast. Sophia watches television before school, and she eats her breakfast. Sophia watches television before school, she eats her breakfast. Sophia watches television before school, but she eats her breakfast.
I'm assuming it's the last one
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Which of the following is not true about credit cards?
It can be easy to spend too much when you have a credit card.
You don't need to worry about spending too much when you have
a credit card.
Other people are more likely to lend you money when your credit
history is good.
Other people are less likely to lend you money when your credit
history is not good.
Answer:
2nd is not true because
Explanation:
Answer:
the last one i think
Explanation:
Are people more respectful online or in person? Why? write a paragraph which means 5 sentences
Answer:
think people in-person are more respectful because your physically right in front of them which means you can see everything everything they say and do. When people are online that gives them the opportunity to say and do whatever they want without being in front of someone. People can be respectful online or in-person it just depends on their actions. Everyone has their days when it comes to being respectful. What I mean by that is people can chose whether they want to be respectful or not and sometimes that can happen online or in person.
Answer:
People are SO much more respectful in person. Online, people are trolls, roast people, and are very hateful. Unlike bullying or abuse in the schoolyard, digital abuse or cyber bullying is far too often a hidden offence. By talking to our children about respecting others online, we can help build a positive digital environment that embraces learning and discovery, while minimising negativity and inappropriate content. People are still mean in real life, but not as mean online. It is shown that victims of bullying carry those feelings of doubt and insecurity about themselves through adulthood. This will often lead to suicidal thoughts and long term depression. Children who are bullied often have low self-esteem which they with them to adulthood.
Explanation:
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I know I wrote more than 5 sentences, but this is better UwU
which sentence contains a conjunctive adverb
Answer:
you did not put the sentences
Explanation:
Answer:
If this is what ur answer choices look like then the answer below. Plz mark brainliest, if u got it correct.
Explanation:
What conflict does John proctor face at the end of the play?
Answer:
I think it was whether to admit his affair with Abigail or to let his wife get charged with witchcraft.
Explanation:
It's been awhile since ive read it, so may be wrong
Compare the effects produced by Marlowe and Raleigh's use of alliteration
Answer:
Marlowe uses repeating sounds to make a connection between the words that are central to the meaning of this passage (what the speaker invites the listener to do: “live” and “love” and what the speaker promises the listener in return: “pleasures” and “prove”). The repetition of sounds draws attention to these words and phrases, emphasizing their importance as central ideas in the stanza.
Raleigh draws upon and transforms Marlowe’s poem. Raleigh’s poem is a refusal to the invitation, but Williams’s poem is like the opposite of Marlowe’s
entire argument, that the central belief that frames Marlowe’s poem is completely wrong.
From a hemlock tree
Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued
The words "dust" and "crow" are both connected to the theme of
hope
winter
death
loneliness
Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
7) The speaker's tone towards her subject matter can best be described as
A)
concerned.
Eliminate
lighthearted.
G
serious
D)
unsure.
Answer:
D)
unsure.
Explanation:
what literary device was used in the traffic was heavy
Answer:
It uses a metaphor. The traffic isn't actually heavy, but it uses a metaphor to explain that there was a lot of traffic.
Answer:
It's an Idiom
Explanation:
An idiom is a common phrase which means something different from its literal meaning. They don't literally mean traffic is "heavy". It's an expression to say that there was a lot of traffic.
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Answer:
Task 1: Write an opening for 10 genres... Fiction, nonfiction, mystery, thriller, short story, romance, fairy tale, myth, science fiction, and children's literature. All you need to do is write a opening topic sentence for each. For ex. Mystery: She walked into the mysterious room wondering who it belonged to. As she searched the room, she found a dead body near the bed and screamed. Something like that.
Task 2: Write a resolution so for the mystery one, you could say: As the police searched the evidence over and over to find more answers, Alice noticed a piece of ripped clothing near the door, as if the killer was in a hurry to escape. Funny enough she remembered seeing the same shape of the rip on the butler's sleeve. They interviewed him, and it was the butler.
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Explanation:
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IN CLASS ACTIVITY 12/3
You will choose from the following prompts and write for the full duration of the timer (15 minutes).
OPTION 1:
Write about a time where experienced being labeled a stereotype.
Questions to get you going if you are stuck:
What did that feel like? What did you do? Why should we avoid stereotypes?
OPTION 2:
Write about a time where you overcame a conflict.
Questions to get you going if you are stuck:
What did you have to do? What was in your way? How did it feel when you overcame it?
Answer:
Stereotypical situations occur quite often - perhaps even more than we are aware of. Although there are common types of stereotypical circumstances, such as saying, "You're gay, aren't you supposed to be feminine?," or the more obvious, "You're acting like a little girl," people can face all sorts of degrading statements that may upset them, or even make them question their self worth.
One experience I have that I can provide is when I was in 6th grade. I was starting off a new year, young, bold, and excited for my future. Some of the kids were questionable, given that this old school wasn't in the nicest area. I hair was shorter than it is now - much, much shorter. People with short hairdos, specifically girls, aren't usually viewed as straight, and this stereotypical point of view was the unfolding of a nightmare of a year I was about to have.
When I walked by new people at the school, they would often run, or just move away from me. I got remarks such as "I don't want to be near the gay girl," and it got to the point where I would receive threats in my locker, like "If you approach us, we are legally allowed to kill you." You can understand why this came across as degrading to me.
It's simply not fair for people to be viewed as something just because of their gender, clothing, hairstyle, etc. Stereotypes are commonly used to address people, even if we do not realize it. We, as a whole, should become more aware of how we communicate, as it may hurt some people.
Why does malala’s father say circumstances have made wise beyond her years?
Answer: a mufti is a Muslim legal expert who is empowered to give rulings on religious matters
Explanation:
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Which sentence is written in first-person point of view?
Her friends cheered as she scored the winning goal.
My friends cheered as I scored the winning goal.
Rita's friends cheered as she scored the winning goal.
Your friends cheered as you scored the winning goal.
Which sentence is written in third-person point of view?
Once a small crowd of protesters, we were now an angry mob.
Our small crowd of protesters was now an angry mob.
The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob.
Your small crowd of protesters has now become an angry mob.
Answer:
First-person point of view: My friends cheered as I scored the winning goal.
Third-person point of view: The small crowd of protesters was now an angry mob.
Explanation:
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"Write a short report for your school magazine about access and facilities for the disabled in a local shopping centre. Write your report in 120-140 words"
Answer:
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Write a description suggested by this picture.
Plz help
Answer:
what do you think of when you think of this picture?
What elements make up a good poem? List some examples.
Which of the following features of a play is most like a chapter of a novel?
Select one:
a line
a monologue
a stage direction
a scene
Answer:
A scene, due to the amount of dialogue and detail contained in each one.