Answer:
1: On tuesdays at 11am, They both love learning english
2: Going to Scotland
3: 8th of July
4: I think Mexico?
5: Friday
Which sentence from "The Great Energy Debate" provides evidence of the need for alternate
energy sources?
The sentence that provides evidence of the need for alternate energy can be gotten through the context clues provided.
What are context clues?Your information is incomplete as the passage isn't given. Therefore, an overview will be given. It should be noted that context clues are the hints that can be found in a passage or story.
In this case, it's important to read and understand the story. Also, look out for the theme in the story. It's also important to look for the context clues that are provided. This will help guide your answer.
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Now, you'll analyze how the text's structure helps the author achieve his purpose. Present your analysis in a paragraph by
following these steps:
1. Make a statement that identifies the author's choice of text structure and how it contributes to the overall purpose.
2. Support your statement with evidence from the text.
3. Explain how the evidence supports your statement.
Answer:
The author uses a chronological structure to recount the events that led to a scientific breakthrough. Readers first learn of an impossible task György Hevesy was given that he worked on for two years. Then, readers find out that he was having frustrations with the food his landlady served him. When Hevesy later made a breakthrough in the lab with radioactive tracers, he also thought of a way to use his findings to solve his food problem. The author’s purpose is to inform readers about the events in Hevesy’s life that led to the idea of using a radioactive element as a tracer and proving how it could work. The use of a chronological structure to present a series of connected events helped the author achieve his purpose.
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The author recounts the events that lead to a scientific breakthrough using a chronological arrangement. The reader is first introduced to György Hevesy, who was assigned an impossible mission to complete over the course of two years. Then readers learn that he was dissatisfied with the food that his landlady provided him.
Hevesy later thought of a way to apply his results to his food problem when he made a breakthrough in the lab with radioactive tracers.
What is the goal of the author?The author's goal is to teach readers about the circumstances in Hevesy's life that led to the notion of employing a radioactive element as a tracer and demonstrating its feasibility. The author was able to accomplish his goal by using a chronological structure to depict a succession of connected occurrences.Learn more about text structure here:-
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Meaning of dross
Meaning of slovenly
Answer:
Dross: Something regarded as worthless; rubbish.
Slovenly: ( especially of a person or their appearance) messy and dirty.
Explanation:
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Analyze the relationship between Benton Mackaye's utopian vision and the goodwill found on the Appalachian
Trail. Use information from the passage to support your analysis.
THE PASSAGE IS “THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL” - Katie Stone
Answer:
that's a good question
Explanation:
probably when her utopian vision found the goodwill
what else can a paragraph relay?
Answer:
sentence and stanza in form of words
Paragraphs are employed to aid your reader's understanding of your argument's logic.
What paragraph-based questions are involved?Paragraph Based questions include questions that ask you to complete, rearrange and present conclusions of a given paragraph. They are part of the reading comprehension section of the banking exams and are very important with respect to the scoring.Learn more about paragraphs here:-
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What does the ending of “Helpless” suggest about how Hamilton’s relationship with Eliza will affect him?
Answer:
write a letter to a friend in another town to tell him that you would like to stay with him for a week
What is the figurative language in Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World"?
Answer: What a Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) What a Wonderful World is a classic jazz song that was recorded by Louis Armstrong in the year 1960. This popular classic contains much figurative language such as alliteration, simile, and metaphor.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "the gettysburg address," abraham lincoln’s famous speech. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. Which quotation correctly uses ellipsis to shorten lincoln’s words?.
The sentence that presents the correct use of the ellipsis is "now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation . . . can long harden. We are met on a great battlefield of that war."
How to use the ellipsis?Omitting parts of the text, without compromising the meaning.Indicating thought pauses.Showing an interruption of thought or speech.Suggesting the extension of an idea.In the sentence shown above, we can see that the ellipsis was used to shorten Lincoln's speech, omitting an unnecessary clause to promote full knowledge of the meaning of the text.
Therefore, this sentence shows the correct use of ellipsis.
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Answer: A. "Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation . . . can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war."
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this was the ending of the story writing starting of it please
Answer:
It looks nice
Explanation:
1. How would you describe Constancia's attitude toward her grandmother? Cite evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
Answer:“You made me feel like a zero, like a nothing,” she says in Spanish, un cero,
nada. She is trembling, an angry little old woman lost in a heavy winter coat
that belongs to my mother. And I end up being sent to my room, like I was a
child, to think about my grandmother’s idea of math.
It all began with Abuela coming from the Island1
for a visit—her first
time in the United States. My mother and father paid her way here so that
she wouldn’t die without seeing snow, though if you asked me, and nobody
has, the dirty slush in this city is not worth the price of a ticket. But I guess
she deserves some kind of award for having had ten kids and survived to tell
about it. My mother is the youngest of the bunch. Right up to the time when
we’re supposed to pick up the old lady at the airport, my mother is telling me
stories about how hard times were for la familia on la isla,2
and how la abuela
worked night and day to support them after their father died of a heart attack.
I’d die of a heart attack too if I had a troop like that to support. Anyway, I
had seen her only three or four times in my entire life, whenever we would go
for somebody’s funeral. I was born here and I have lived in this building all
my life. But when Mami says, “Connie, please be nice to Abuela. She doesn’t
have too many years left. Do you promise me, Constancia?”—when she uses
my full name, I know she means business. So I say, “Sure.” Why wouldn’t I be
nice? I’m not a monster, after all.
So we go to Kennedy3
to get la abuela and she is the last to come out of the
airplane, on the arm of the cabin attendant, all wrapped up in a black shawl.
He hands her over to my parents like she was a package sent airmail. It is
January, two feet of snow on the ground, and she’s wearing a shawl over a thin
black dress. That’s just the start.
Once home, she refuses to let my mother buy her a coat because it’s a
waste of money for the two weeks she’ll be in el Polo Norte, as she calls
New Jersey, the North Pole. So since she’s only four feet eleven inches tall, she
walks around in my mother’s big black coat looking ridiculous. I try to walk
far behind them in public so that no one will think we’re together. I plan to
Explanation:
If your message contains a lot of details and your audience is unfamiliar with the subject, you may want to use a:
Answer:
visual aid
Explanation:
pictures can say a lot and people can relate to something that they see or use on a daily basis
you want their eyes to envision what it is they will use and how they will use it
do not bore them with a lot of words
give them a visual and they go, "Oh yea, I get it now"
you recently started a charity group call feeding the nation in your school. the aim of the group is to help people who are less fortunate; especially senior citizens who struggle because there is no one to care for them write a letter to your friend encouraging them to join. your letter should include: how you re planning to get funds A description of the activities of your group Reason why your friend should join your group
Answer: Dear friends name,
You should join my charity group because (name all the great qualities you charity group has and what you charity group is doing to raise money). Then talk about who you will be helping or how you plan spending the money.
Explanation:
Mostly just keep on reminding them on how good it will be and how they will feel great about raising all that money for a chosen charity.
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What is the predicate in this sentence: Oh my! Brian and his wife are really enjoying their first date in Paris.
Answer:
I believe it is: Enjoying or their first date(date)
Explanation:
What is one reason Shakespeare most likely wrote in iambic pentameter? O A. To make the play more difficult to read B. To create a pattern more like natural speech C. To confuse the audience OD. To create tension
Answer:
C
Explanation:
To confuse the audience
Which step should come next?
Read the steps in identifying a claim.
1. Read the argument.
2. Identify the topic of the argument.
3. Determine what the author believes about the topic.
O Read about the author's background.
Find opposing arguments for the sake of comparison.
O Think about what you already know about the topic.
O Locate a statement that explains the author's opinion.
The step that should come next in identifying a claim is this: Locate a statement that explains the author's opinion.
What is a Claim?A claim is a statement that highlights the view of the author. A claim often contains a statement that explains the author's opinion. It is a statement that can be debated by someone with an opposing view.
So, the next step is to locate a statement that explains the author's opinion.
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Which of the following items does not appear in "A Modest Proposal"?
Teen children are too tough to be used for hunting.
The author will not profit from this proposal because he has no children.
Landlords have been devouring their tenants for a long time.
The proposal would make the English less lazy.
Answer:
i don’t know that’s hard i’m sorry
Explanation:
What sources does the architecture career have
Answer:
Urban Planning. Urban planning focuses on creating and implementing designs for communities' physical structures and landscapes.
Interior Design. Professionals in this field design the insides of buildings.
Landscape Design.
Commercial Architecture.
Green Building Design.
How does Miller explain the fact that communists exist, but witches never did?
Miller said that the witches were a belief in the mind of people at that time.
they didn't know that it was just a belief it don't exist at all but it was a type of superstitious belief that they might as well have been as real as the Communists of the time. I think by this way Miller explains the fact that communists exist, but witches never did?
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Miller says that in Salem at the time, witches were a real thing in peoples' minds. The people may not have known they existed, but they believed in them to the point that they might as well have been as real as the Communists of the time.
.“How Tesla’s Batteries Can Change the Solar Power Game”
by Hal Hodson
The dream of a solar-powered society has tantalized us for decades. But the costs involved in piping the sun’s energy into the electricity grid remain prohibitively high. Now, solar power could get the efficiency boost it needs, thanks to a corporate takeover.
Last week, Tesla, which makes batteries big enough to power your home and also happens to make the biggest-selling electric car. Last week, the company announced that it is buying SolarCity, one of the leading installers of solar panels in the US. Elon Musk, who co-founded both Tesla and SolarCity, could provide the breakthrough the fledgling solar industry needs.
The price of solar panels has fallen significantly in the last decade, but providing stable power from solar is more complex than just plugging in more panels. Grid operators need a way to store the sun’s energy to smooth out the supply during the night and when it’s cloudy.
The Solana solar power plant in Gila Bend, Arizona, pumps excess heat energy into huge vats of salt. These vats are good at absorbing heat. When the energy is required, piping water through the salt causes it to boil and produce steam that drives a turbine. In Texas, a giant array of batteries backs up the Notrees wind farm. This backup keeps energy flowing when the wind dies.
Both projects turn unreliable renewable resources into dependable power plants. Doing this is at a cost. “While deployment of storage is increasing, it is not widespread,” says Matt Kromer, who leads the SunDial project at the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems in Boston.
Simply plugging solar panels into a battery isn’t enough, says Aminul Huque at the Electric Power Research Institute in Palo Alto, California. Batteries get stressed every charging cycle and die quickly if they aren’t carefully managed.
To get round this, firms are turning to software. Kromer says SunDial taps into various data: electricity demand, weather forecasts, electricity prices, and solar panel and storage system data. The software uses all this information to make better decisions about when to charge and discharge batteries, increasing their lifespan. It can also help energy providers balance supply and demand, ironing out peaks.
Tesla and SolarCity could do the same. With batteries in cars and homes that can store solar power for when it’s needed, Tesla can smooth the supply of solar power to the grid.
A similar approach is already being tested in pilot schemes around the US. Arizona Public Service serves the Phoenix area, plugs into the Solana plant, and is in the midst of deploying solar panels and batteries to 1500 households.
Even though the panels and storage are spread across many rooftops, they are effectively roped together into a single 10-megawatt power plant that APS can control. The SunDial project is planning a pilot in Massachusetts in which 2 megawatts of solar power and storage are controlled by the local utility company.
This kind of integration is exactly what the tie-up between Tesla and SolarCity promises but on a much grander scale. There might soon be a power plant on every roof
question : Identify the central idea of the entire article and explain how it is developed throughout, using specific examples from the text. Explain your answer in one to two paragraphs
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Answer:
It is centralized on solar power.
Explanation:
It is developed with tesla buying Solar city and how Grid operators need a way to store the sun's energy and to smooth out the supply to use at night. As you can see it mostly talks about solar power and how it works and is needed in society.
Why does Romeo initially try to avoid fighting with Tybalt? A. Romeo is afraid of getting hurt in a fight. B. Romeo is now married to Juliet, who is Tybalt's cousin. C. Romeo wants to spare Tybalt the embarrassment of losing the fight D. Romeo has fought Tybalt in the past and lost.
Answer:
D romeo has fought tybalt in the past and lost
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Romeo is now married to Juliet, who is Tybalt's cousin.
Explanation:
Family love is a powerful emotion. This is a theme found within Jungle Book: Mowgli's Brothers. Which real-life experience best helps readers connect to this theme? Cheetahs and leopards both come from the cat family. Brothers and sisters often grow up to become life-long friends. Spending the day at the zoo with friends is a lot of fun. Family gatherings are a great time to catch up.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Drag each detail to the correct idea.
A “A hero is both the eagle and the bear.”
B “And then return to the Navajo land / To show his love and respect.”
C “What is a hero, my brothers, my sisters?”
1. A hero can be one who roams and returns home.
2. The Navajo people feel like a big family.
3. Love and respect are important values.
use the letter 1st for the detail and then the number for the idea so i know what to pair with
a-1 b-2 c-3
This is what I'm assuming you meant
Answer:
A goes to 1. B goes to 3 and c goes to 2
A-1 B-3 C-2
Explanation:
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Mid year test English
Answer:
Oh I hate those! So do you need help on it or anything? What's going on with you now?
Explanation:
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finish the part of the song: Hey! Grew to live in fear of Bruno stuttering or stumbling
I could always hear him sort of muttering and mumbling
Answer:
I associate him with the sound of falling sand
(ch, ch, ch)
It's a heavy lift with a gift so humbling
Always left Abuela and the family fumbling
Grappling with prophecies they couldn't understand
Do you understand?
Explanation:
What can I say? I love Lin-Manuel Miranda's work :)
I need a one page essay with three reasons why social media has a positive impact and three reasons why it has a negative impact on society. I need it by tonight
What type of figurative language is the bolded line?
ROMEO
What's sad is that love is supposed to be blind, but it can still make you
do whatever it wants. So, where should we eat? (seeing blood) Oh my! What
fight happened here? No, don't tell me-/ know all about it. This fight has a lot to
do with hatred, but it has more to do with love. O brawling love! O loving hate!
Love that comes from nothing! Sad happiness! Serious foolishness! Beautiful things
muddled together into an ugly mess! Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot
and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake-it's everything except what it is! This
is the love I feel, though no one loves me back. Are you laughing?
O alliteration
O personification
hyperbole
o onomatapia
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Answer:D
Explanation:
write an informal letter to my friend about a past event
Dear Sally,
I received your letter last week and I am happy to know that you are in radiant health and in good spirits.
It is my pleasure to let you know that an event on archaeology is scheduled in my hometown by the National Archaeological Department during the last two days of this month. Do you remember the visit we both made to the National Archaeological Museum last year? Seminars, exhibitions and theater events related to historical tools and the way people lived in those days are the highlights of the event. As we both are students of Archaeological, it will be a golden opportunity for us to be a part of the program. I know your little brother is also interested in historical things. Please make sure that you bring him along and you both can stay at my home. I request you to be here at least two days before the event as we both can go shopping in the town.
Hope to see you soon.
Margret
a round character can also be a flat character.
true or false
What is something you believe in strongly? Why do you believe it?
Answer:
This is something very personal to you. Think of inspirations, role models, and things that have had an impact on your life. Are you religious? What are your values? This is the sort of question that is being asked for here.
Answer: I D K
Explanation:
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I D K Still