Answer:
$2.40
Explanation:
To solve this problem, just multiply 4 by $0.60. This should result in Miranda's friend spending a total of $2.40. I've put my work below!
$0.60 x 4 = $2.40
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We have just finished reading the play version of the Diary of Anne Frank as well as watching the film as a class. A) Create a list of at least three similarities and three differences that you found in the two works. B) Select one difference between to the two works and explain why you believe the director of the film would choose to make this choice.
Answer:
Explanation:
I'm sorry but I don't understand the question, can you clarify?
Answer:
From 20 May 1944 onwards, Anne rewrote a large part of her diary. ... For a title, she came up with Het Achterhuis or The Secret Annex. What are the most striking differences between the two versions? ... it was lovely, the most wonderful evening I have ever had in the "Secret Annex". ... The complete works of Anne Frank
Explanation:
Please do not put absurd answers, or you will get reported, I won't if you tried to answer though :). The passage is here and the questions are in the file! And also at least answer 3!!! (I prefer the last 3 questions though)
Passage:
From Guiseppi Verdi by Thomas Trapper
Whenever the organ man came into the village of Roncole, in Italy (where Verdi was born, October 10, 1813), Verdi could not be kept indoors. But he followed the wonderful organ and the wonderful man who played it, all day long, as happy as he could be.
When Giuseppe was seven years old his father, though only a poor innkeeper, bought him a spinet, a sort of small piano. So faithfully did the little boy practice that the spinet was soon quite worn out and new jacks, or hammers, had to be made for it. This was done by Stephen Cavaletti, who wrote a message on one of the jacks telling that he made them anew and covered them with leather, and fixed the pedal, doing all for nothing, because the little boy, Giuseppe Verdi, showed such willingness to practice and to learn. Thus the good Stephen thought this was pay enough.
Answer:
Question 1: B
Question 2: A
Question 3: A
Explanation:
Sorry I am not sure about question 4.
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The question to this is: Explain how natural resources are identified and why natural resources are unevenly distributed. Be sure to use information from the reading to support your answer. (pls don't copy mine if yall have this too, i don't wanna have to redo it :(
--->Natural resources are identified in mainly one way. According to the article, satellites and machines are used to identify. Satellites can scan the Earth's surface to detect natural resources. The colors shown on the results of the scan represent the types of rocks in the area. For example, yellow-like, orange, and green colors represent limestone, sandstone, and gypsum, respectively. Satellites can also locate vegetation. The displayed shade of red helps scientists identify the trees and plants because each type of plant has its own “brightness” or “darkness". Natural resources are often unevenly distributed. But, this is not humans' fault. Some resources require certain living and temperature conditions. For example, the amount of copper ore produced depends on the amount of volcanic activity. Sometimes, in certain areas of the world, there is more salty water than fresh. This occurs because freshwater travels over many surfaces before it even gets to the ocean. Hence, you may now understand the reason how natural resources are identified, and why natural resources are unevenly distributed.
Answer:
that was ....................AMAZING. Explanation:
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HELP! Brainliest for the answers from 5A-5D from Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8 Lesson 5!!!
ONLY BRAINLIEST FOR PEOPLE WHO ANSWER AT LEAST 3 SECTIONS, and please do not put absurd answers, or I will have to report you!
Answer:
Where the heck is the file
Explanation:
Think of a fact or detail about Persuasive Language. Write a short line with that fact or detail. try to use least 1 of these words: agree, argument, convince, for instance, in addition, point of view, prove, reason, support
Answer: Persuasive language creates an argument to change ones point of view by convincing the reader to agree with their reason or side of the argument.
Which of the following best summarizes what microbes can do for us based on the text "A Brief Study of Guts"? (7 points)
Select one:
a. They come in many forms within and outside of our bodies.
b. They help us overcome the effects of antibiotics.
c. They help process nutrients and vitamins our bodies need.
d. They work to keep our bodies healthy and resistant to disease.
Answer:
i think its either c or d.
Explanation: pretty sure its D
Which animal is a natural predator for field mice?
chipmunk
rat
snake
shark
Answer:
i would assume snake
Explanation:
if a picture of the web or chain was available i would have a for sure answer
A phrase that cannot literally happen.
hyperbole, personification, rhyme scheme, metaphor, stanza, internal rhyme, end rhyme, meter, simile, alliteration, onotompiea, idiom.
pick only one
Answer:
Idiom.
Explanation:
I hoped I helped!
Answer:
idiom
Explanation:
Math
What do you think were the earliest signs of danger in “The Cyclops”?
Answer:
Odysseus, against the wishes of his men, chooses to linger in the cave for some time until the dweller of the cave, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon, returns. Though he is initially courteous, he eventually commits his first horrible act by devouring two of Odysseus' men and imprisoning the rest for later consumption.
Explanation:
Answer:
sailors captivated by the lotus-eaters.
a battle with Polyphemus, a cyclops.
a storm sent by Poseidon.
an encounter with a witch.
being captivated by the Sirens.
encounters with the monsters Scylla and Charybdis.
punishment by Zeus.
Explanation:
Read the poem.
The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein
I.
Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"
II.
Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."
III.
And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.
Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
Question 1
Part A
What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill?
In order to move forward, people must leave the past behind.
People sometimes long for what they cannot have.
There is a balance between nature and the city.
Nature soothes the heart and calms the mind.
Question 2
Part B
How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?
The city sky is filled with cloudy, gray smoke and it makes the speaker feel sad that the moon is hidden.
The speaker thinks he hears the sound of the whippoorwill while walking in the city.
The speaker recalls his fondest memories of nature while living in the city.
The woeful sound of the whippoorwill echos the despair the speaker feels living in the city.
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I need a good summary for chapter 6 uncredited from the book ungifted
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Optic refers to vision, or seeing, so what does the word panoptic meant?
blind, not seeing
seeing things that aren’t there
all-seeing
hazy or foggy
story: the secret garden (no links + explain your answer)
1) Within a few minutes of meeting Colin, Mary realizes they have much in common. What are the negative qualities they share? What are the positive ones? Explain your answer.
2)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, such as "Mary likes herself because..."
Answer:
So long as Colin shut himself up in his room and thought only of his fears and weakness ...he was a hysterical half-crazy little hypochondriac who knew nothing of the sunshine and the spring and also did not know that he could get well and could stand upon his feet if he tried to do it. When new beautiful thoughts began to push out the old hideous ones...strength poured into him like a flood.
Explanation:
Complete this analogy.Then describe the type of relationship between the words in each pair.
open:shut as high:______
Answer:
high:low
Explanation:
They're opposites. Open is to shut as high is to low.
Which word could you use to replace the underlined word below that would be more precise but have the same meaning?
The long system of forest trails were lined with flowering bushes.
(1 point)
miniature
distant
extensive
narrow
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Write an introductory paragraph for a paper comparing the poems "Harlem" by Langston Hughes and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” by Louise Driscoll.
Answer: I believe that the poems Harlem and Hold fast are completely different. I believe this because "Hold your fast dreams" is saying to keep your dreams and to hold it and "Harlem" talked about dreams fading away like old meat. Another reason is because "Harlem" is comparing a dream to other things like crust and sugar, though on the other hand "Hold Your Fast Dreams" is saying to put your dreams in your heart and believe.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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1. "With our hair gone, we all looked alike—young and old". What do you think is the purpose of the ellipses (–) in this statement?
2. Why do you think Nazis put tattoos on prisoners' arms?
Answer:
Explanation:
Yes it would look alike with other people.
I think the prisoners put tattoos on there arm because they think there are strong than weak.
Malala repeats the phrase “we call upon . . .” in her speech. Why? What effect does the repetition create?
The repetition emphasizes
Two-Bit takes issue with the newspaper that says Johnny, Ponyboy, and Dally “turn heroes” and says, “Y’all were heroes from the beginning. You just didn’t ‘turn’ all of a sudden.” Thinking about Two-Bit’s background and family, why does he think so highly of the boys?
Answer: "Two-Bit’s life has been easier than the lives of the other three boys, all of whom have lost parents or been abandoned/neglected by their parents. Two-Bit has a loving mom who goes easy on him and he’s able to have a goofy, fun-loving nature because of his mother’s love. To face life without the support of a parent is, to Two-Bit, a heroic act."
Explanation:
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Answer:
He’s in bad shape. He’s badly burned and has a broken back. Ponyboy is relieved that his face looks the same, but there’s a big question as to whether he’ll even survive. If he does survive, he’ll be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. It doesn’t look good.
Why would being paralyzed and/or wheelchair-bound be worse for Johnny than for someone else?
If he were crippled, he’d be stuck in a house with horrible parents who don’t like him and wouldn’t take good care of him. It would be as if he were trapped in a prison. He’s also a physical kid, who likes to play football and join in on fights. That whole part of his life, a part that brings some joy to his sad life, would be gone.
Ponyboy says that people often seem younger when they’re asleep. Why, do you suppose, this is true?
When sleeping, all of the worries and fears that we hold in our waking lives temporarily disappear. While asleep, we look like our true, unburdened selves. In truth, these young men are still just boys, too young to have so much weight on their shoulders.
Two-Bit takes issue with the newspaper that says Johnny, Ponyboy, and Dally “turn heroes” and says, “I’ll were heroes from the beginning. You just didn’t ‘turn’ all of a sudden.” Thinking about Two-Bit’s background and family, why does he think so highly of the boys?
Two-Bit’s life has been easier than the lives of the other three boys, all of whom have lost parents or been abandoned/neglected by their parents. Two-Bit has a loving mom who goes easy on him and he’s able to have a goofy, fun-loving nature because of his mother’s love. To face life without the support of a parent is, to Two-Bit, a heroic act.
According to Randy, what was Bob’s biggest problem?
His over-indulgent parents never set limits or told Bob “no.” The result was that Bob acted more and more horrendously in an attempt to have his parents intervene. They never did.
Explanation:
In the conflict between Polyphemus and Odysseus, which is more important: physical strength or intelligence? What makes you think so?
Answer:
Physical Strength
Explanation:
Odysseus, as a noble Greek warrior, is expected to possess great physical strength, and, in a number of places throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus displays feats of strength far in excess of anything anyone else could do. When he returns at long last to Ithaca, disguised as a beggar, he accepts Penelope's challenge to shoot an arrow through the gaps of twelve axes lined in a row. But this is not the real test of strength; it's the fact that Odysseus is able to string the bow in the first place that shows this. No other man could possibly hope to perform this great feat, and all the suitors fail.
Stabbing out the eye of the Cyclops Polyphemus was another example of Odysseus's enormous strength. He uses a large stake which he needs to lift up all by himself before driving it deep into Polyphemus's eye. And that takes some doing. Also, Odysseus, at the prompting of Tiresias the blind seer, lifts a huge wooden oar and carries it over his shoulder, walking so far inland that people won't know what it is. They'll think it's a winnowing fan. Odysseus can then make a sacrifice to Poseidon, god of the sea and cause of most of Odysseus's trials and tribulations.
Much of what Odysseus does in The Odyssey shows how clever and crafty he is. However, he is one of the most heroic soldiers of the Trojan War. Had he not been physically strong, he could not have held such respect among his men.
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What is the main problem with this conclusion paregraph? Thesis statement: Fun activities should not be classified as "for boys" or "for girls."
Main points
• Classifying activities according to gender keeps kids from trying new activities
• Labeling activities by gender makes some kids feel bad about the activities they enjoy
• All kids should be supported in their talents and interests.
Conclusion: In conclusion classifying activities as "for boys' or "for girls" is unfair and bad for our society. If we want kids to try new activities and feel good about the activities they choose, we have to do away with the labels Family and friends should support boys and girls in whatever interests them. In the same way, it's also not fair to say that certain colors or clothing items are "for boys' or "for girls." When we stop labeling activities, we'll uncover many hidden talents in both boys and girls. A It does not restate the thesis B. It does not have a satisfying close OC. It adds ney information. D. it is missing one of the main points.
I was with Hercules and Cadmus once,
When in a wood of Crete they bayed the bear
With hounds of Sparta
The literary device used in this passage is an example of....
1. Allusion
2.anastrophe
3.simile
4.hyperbole
Answer:
2
Explanation:
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Answer:
hyperbole
Explanation:
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Does the description below of Ben Carson provide ethos?
"Dr. Ben Carson is a retired neurosurgeon and honorary chairman of My Faith Votes."
Answer choices:
A. Yes, because it shows that he is a very intelligent and successful person.
B. Yes, because his area of expertise is relevant to the topic.
C. No, because his area of expertise is not relevant to the topic.
D. No, because it shows that he is not a very intelligent and successful person.
Answer:
B. Yes, because his area of expertise is relevant to the topic.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Write a summary of The Secret Garden. The person with the best summary will get brainliest. This is due today at 3:30 pm. Please Help!
Answer:
for how much points and what grade are you in
Answer:
The novel centers on Mary Lennox, who is living in India with her wealthy British family. She is a selfish and disagreeable 10-year-old girl who has been spoiled by her servants and neglected by her unloving parents. When a cholera epidemic kills her parents and the servants, Mary is orphaned.
Explanation:
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Write 2-5 sentences using the phrases electric generator and electric motor.
Answer:
Electric generators have come a long way back since 1831 , however it is still used in the modern day world today. Electric generators process it's power for cars, airplanes etc! An electric motor is like a brother to electric generators how doe they do have some differences/similarities. Electric motors convert electricity into manufacturing use they utilize this by using electromagnetism!
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Answer:
not sure about the other ones but 1 is a
Explanation:
hes saying that if ur silent, ur trying to not say something, which you would do if you're trying to avoid problems
What are the characteristics of an objective tone in writing? Choose all that apply.
neutral
impersonal
unbiased
lively