Answer:
To list off a few...
Explanation:
If these don't work for you that is perfectly fine, this is just what I thought of...
1. Gun control (yes or no)
2. Animal testing should be banned (yes or no)
3. Should physical education be required of all high school students?
4. Are humans to blame for global warming?
5. Are people too reliant on their smartphones and computers?
"The majestic live oak tree doesn't produce acorns until it has achieved approximately twenty years of growth." Can someone plz help me?! I need to find the independent clause in the sentence above. >=
Answer:
The majestic live oak tree doesn't produce acorns
Explanation:
independent clauses can be their own sentences.
Annual acorn production varies and typically alternates. Even the healthiest and largest oak cannot store enough nutrients and energy to grow robust crops for two years in a row. Acorn productions that are really strong could occur every four to ten years.
Acorns from live oaks last for how long?Acorns start out as green before changing to a glossy, deep chestnut brown. Each acorn is concealed in a cap that is between a third and a quarter of an inch deep. Acorn production by live oaks lasts until December.
The wind pollinates oak trees. Acorns are often generated when the trees are 50 to 100 years old. Acorn production can begin as early as 20 years in open-grown trees. A good acorn crop only happens every 4 to 10 years.
1) The environment can contribute to poor acorn pollination, acorn crop abortion, and total acorn crop failures. Examples of these situations include strong spring rains, growing season flood events, dryness, and exceptionally high/low temperatures. 2) Early-season frosts can seriously harm oak blossoms, which has a negative impact on pollination efficiency.
Exist any oak trees that don't have acorns on them? No, all oak trees bear both male and female blooms (monecious). As a result, when an oak tree reaches sexual maturity, it can start to produce fruit, such as acorns.
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Do you think Montresor is justified by killing Fortunato at the end of the story? Do you think that humans/characters are ever justified when they decide to take things into their own hands?
Answer:
killing fornuato
Explanation:
bc not good
What is your first,second,and third favorite scene of the monkey’s paw? Explain what is happening and why you like it.
Answer:
Here a short summary of W. W. Jacobs's The Monkey's Paw This free synopsis ... Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be ... He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to ... three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. Your welcome
Explanation:
Answer:
When the man goes to make sure the door is locked before his son can get in, when a co worker comes to tell them that their son has died, thrid is that in the beginig when the soilder guy told them about the monkeys paw and that it gives you wishes.
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.
Fourteen years ago a city of 400,000 people on this side of the river heard of a projected suspension bridge with incredulity. The span was so long, the height so great, and the enterprise likely to be so costly, that few thought of it as something begun in earnest. The irresistible demands of commerce enforced these hard conditions. But Science said, "It is possible," and Courage said, "It shall be!" To-day a city of 600,000 people welcomes with enthusiasm the wonderful creation of genius. Graceful, and yet majestic, it clings to the land like a thing that has taken root. Beautiful as a vision of fairyland it salutes our sight. The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit. No one who has been upon it can ever forget it. This great structure cannot be confined to the limits of local pride. The glory of it belongs to the race. Not one shall see it and not feel prouder to be a man.
Which detail from the excerpt is important to the central idea?
400,000 people . . .
on this side of the river . . .
The span was so long . . .
cannot be confined . . .
Answer:
cannot be confined.
Explanation:
Write "provisions" in a sentence.
Answer:
Can you give me the definition please
Once you do, I'll be able to answer this question immediately
This site has plenty of sentences for your word-https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/provision
Explanation:
Have a wonderful day:)
Answer: Royal officials must pay for the corn and provisions which they take on behalf of the king ✨
fill in the right tense
Tom Wilson 1) is (be) an explorer. He 2) ____________ be) to nearly every country in the world, but the most exciting time he 3) ________________ (ever/have) was when he 4) ________________ (go) to the Congo jungle. A magazine 5__________________ (ask) him to retrace the route of a famous explorer who 6) _________________ (disappear) in the 1920's. As he 7) ________________ follow) a small river he got separated from his guides. He 8) ________________ (go on) alone, hoping he 9) ____________________ (find) them, but instead he 10) ______________ (encounter) a group of natives. He 11) ____________ (stay) with them for several days and 12) ________________ (find out) that a very old woman 13) ___________________ actually/meet) the famous explorer. She 14) ___________________ (know) how he 15) __________________ die). Tom 16) ______________________ (become) very friendly with the natives and now he 17) ____________________ (plan) to go back and see them again. He is sure they 18) _________________________ (welcome) him back.
The correct fill-up for the blanks is: 1) is, 2) had been, 3) ever had, 4) went, 5) asked, 6) disappeared, 7) followed, 8) went on, 9) would find, 10)encountered, 11) stayed, 12) found out, 13) actually met, 14) knew, 15) died, 16) became, 17) planned, 18) would welcome.
Tom Wilson is an explorer. He has been to almost every country on earth, but the most thrilling time he has ever been is when he went to the jungle of the Congo. A magazine asked him to retrace the footsteps of a famous explorer who mysteriously disappeared in the 1920s.
Following a small river, he was separated from his companions. Hoping to find them, he continued alone. He came across a band of natives and stayed with them for a few days.
He learned that the famous explorer was actually met by a very old woman. She knew how he died. Tom became friendly with the natives, and now he plans to return to them. He is confident that they will welcome him.
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Developing Robot Brains
Scientists have been working on how to build robot brains that develop in the same way as human brains. In the past, scientists have tried to copy human brains exactly. The trouble is, there is still so much that scientists do not know about how human brains work. But a group of scientists at Michigan State University have developed a new plan. They are using nature as an example to follow for robots. We know that things change and adapt in nature. These scientists want to make robots that can change and adapt, too. The robots would learn to do tasks over time. The goal is to have robots with brains that develop like human brains do, over many years.One task this team of scientists worked on was to get robots to enter and exit a room. This action is easy for humans to complete, but not for robots. The scientists used a math equation to program the robots on this task. They created a program where the robots had to work on the task in connection with other robots. The robots watched each other and took on special roles for the task. This made them more successful. Then, the robot brains that worked the best on a task were the models used for future brains. This is very much like what happens in nature. A characteristic that works well for an animal gets passed on to its babies.Overall, this group of scientists thinks that following what happens in nature is the key to creating robots that can think like humans. The robot brains will start young, like humans. Robots will learn and explore for many years. Then they will develop higher intelligence and understanding. This is very much like how human brains develop!
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Problem Solving with Peanuts and Sweet Potatoes
For years, farmers in Alabama grew cotton and nothing else. As a result, farmers had damaged fields that could no longer cultivate crops. The fields broke down from planting the same thing year after year. Then, in 1914, a pest called a boll weevil destroyed crops. The solution to this problem came from George Washington Carver, an African-American scientist and inventor. He discovered that the soil in Alabama grew peanuts and sweet potatoes well. Carver suggested that farmers grow peanuts and sweet potatoes to help the soil.
This plan worked. Farms began producing peanuts and sweet potatoes. However, not many people bought these foods. Farmers struggled to earn a living. Carver responded to this situation with more research. He wanted farmers to keep planting these crops. He experimented and made products from peanuts and sweet potatoes. Carver made 300 other things from peanuts, such as flour, milk, ink, and dye. He made about 100 products from sweet potatoes, including glue and ink. By 1940, peanuts became the second leading crop to make money in the South. Carver changed how cotton was grown and made many other crops important to the South.
Answer:
Its good
Explanation:
I think it will be good writing because you are pro in english
(A women who went to Alaska)Which person would MOST likely be able to make a personal connection
to the story of May Kellogg Sullivan?
A)
An indigenous person from Alaska who hunts whales
and wears fur coats in the winter.
B)
A business woman who sometimes has to travel
around the world for the sake of her work.
A backpacker who will hitchhike or ride public
transportation for the sake of adventure
D)
A wealthy world traveler who always flies first-class
and eats the finest foods available.
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Please give brainliest
Answer:
A business women who sometimes has to travel along the world for the sake of her work.
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DON'T ANSWER IF YOU NEVER READ "The richer the poorer".
Please answer the following essay question:
Consider the way both Lottie and Bess decided to live their lives. Which sister is actually richer? Why? Explain your answers using specific examples from the story.
Answer in paragraph form using 5-7 complete sentences.
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Answer:
Lottie lived her life working and saving money for her future enjoyment. Bess, on the other hand, had “lived each day as if there were no other.” This is shown by the first two sentences and the rest of the story. While Lottie lives comfortably, she is discontent with her life. When Bettie's husband dies unexpectedly, Lottie learns that though Bettie may be poor, she is rich with happiness and experience. By the end of the passage, Lottie realizes that she lived a miserly life for the future but truly did not enjoy the present.
Explanation:
If you guys have read Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry, can you summarize chapter 14 (On the Dark Path) in 2 sentences?
Answer:
As Annemarie walks through the woods with the basket over her arm, she shivers in the gray, chilly October morning. The path curves deeper into the forest, and Annemarie picks up speed. She runs through the woods, imagining herself as Little Red Riding-Hood—a story she has often told to Kirsti at bedtime. At the same time, walking the familiar road, she remembers the story Mama has told her of her own childhood, walking through the woods to school each day. Annemarie tries not to worry about her mother, though she can’t help thinking of the poor woman with her hurt ankle back at the house.
Explanation:
This is a summary of Chapter 14.
I understand nobody would want to do this but please T-T
A Night To Remember
People who experience the same event often have very different perceptions of it. In an essay of at least 300 words, analyze how and why the experiences of the people in this passage differ and overlap.
Answer:
i hope this helps i was a bit confused so srry if it doesn't
Explanation:
Perception is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.
All perception involves signals that go through the nervous system, which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sensory system. For example, vision involves light striking the retina of the eye; smell is mediated by odor molecules; and hearing involves pressure waves.
Perception is not only the passive receipt of these signals, but it's also shaped by the recipient's learning, memory, expectation, and attention. Sensory input is a process that transforms this low-level information to higher-level information . Sensory neuroscience studies the neural mechanisms underlying perception. Perceptual systems can also be studied computationally, in terms of the information they process. Perceptual issues in philosophy include the extent to which sensory qualities such as sound, smell or color exist in objective reality rather than in the mind of the perceiver.
"Percept" is also a term used by Deleuze and Guattari to define perception independent from perceivers.
Process and terminology
The process of perception begins with an object in the real world, known as the distal stimulus or distal object. By means of light, sound, or another physical process, the object stimulates the body's sensory organs. These sensory organs transform the input energy into neural activity—a process called transduction. This raw pattern of neural activity is called the proximal stimulus. The image of the shoe reconstructed by the brain of the person is the percept. Another example could be a ringing telephone. The ringing of the phone is the distal stimulus. The sound stimulating a person's auditory receptors is the proximal stimulus. The brain's interpretation of this as the "ringing of a telephone" is the percept.
The different kinds of sensation are called sensory modalities or stimulus modalities.
Bruner's model of the perceptual process
Psychologist Jerome Bruner developed a model of perception, in which people put "together the information contained in" a target and a situation to form "perceptions of ourselves and others based on social categories." This model is composed of three states:
# When we encounter an unfamiliar target, we are very open to the informational cues contained in the target and the situation surrounding it.
# The first stage doesn't give us enough information on which to base perceptions of the target, so we will actively seek out cues to resolve this ambiguity. Gradually, we collect some familiar cues that enable us to make a rough categorization of the target.
# The cues become less open and selective. We try to search for more cues that confirm the categorization of the target. We also actively ignore and even distort cues that violate our initial perceptions. Our perception becomes more selective and we finally paint a consistent picture of the target.
Saks and John's three components to perception
According to Alan Saks and Gary Johns, there are three components to perception:
#The Perceiver: a person whose awareness is focused on the stimulus, and thus begins to perceive it. There are many factors that may influence the perceptions of the perceiver, while the three major ones include motivational state, emotional state, and experience. All of these factors, especially the first two, greatly contribute to how the person perceives a situation.
I just asked this question but nobody gave me good advice :(
Does anyone know a good way to start off my topic sentence for my body paragraph?
I just need help on what to say for my topic sentence idk what to put.
Answer:
Ask a rhetorical question or state an interesting fact.
Explanation:
please help me
Directions: First, choose and highlight your argumentative topic. Then, conduct research using reliable sources to complete the graphic organizer. Next, synthesize your information into an essay. Keep track of your sources by listing them alphabetically under “Works Cited.” Submit this entire completed document to dropbox 1.16.
Argumentative Topics- Choose ONE by Wednesday, August 26
1. Year-Round Schooling
Some schools across the nation have implemented year-round schooling, which means 45 days on, followed by 15 days off, then repeat. Do you think our school should switch to year-round schooling? Why or why not?
2. Online Learning
Some experts say online learning is better than brick and mortar school. Do you believe this a true claim? Why or why not?
1.16 Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer
Topic:
Introduction: Due Thursday, August 27
Hook (question, quote, or fact):
Topic:
Counterclaim:
Thesis with claim:
Body Paragraph 1: Due Friday, August 28
Reason 1:
Evidence:
Source:
Why this is important/how this supports the thesis:
Body Paragraph 2: Due Monday, August 31
Reason 2:
Evidence:
Source:
Why this is important/how this supports the thesis:
Body Paragraph 3: Due Tuesday, September 1
Reason 3:
Evidence:
Source:
Why this is important/how this supports the thesis:
Conclusion: Due Wednesday, September 2
Restate claim:
Restate counterclaim and why it is wrong:
Summarize reasons and evidence:
Strong concluding sentence summarizing thesis:
1.16 Argumentative Essay
Copy the information from your graphic organizer into an organized five-paragraph essay below. (Each section from the graphic organizer will be a paragraph).
Works Cited
Copy and paste the websites where you found your information in alphabetical order below.
Which words are most connected to the themes found in the introduction to Seven Icelandic Stories? Select all that apply.
continuity
history
political
vernacular
The subject wasn't an option so I chose this. :(
Answer:
History & Political. Not Sure But Hope This Helps!
Answer:
calvert or odessy lol
Explanation:
In the folktale "Blancaflor," even though the Prince had to complete impossible tasks, he was delighted with the outcome of marrying Blancaflor.
What does the word outcome mean?
A.
assuring
B.
result
C.
pursuit
D.
pathway
Please answer ASAP!! In the book "Freak the Mighty" where did Max sit during the funeral? (Chapter 25)
Answer:
by rodman philbrick
Explanation:
and then after he hides in the basement and grandparents try to help him through it
If you guys have read Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry, can you summarize chapter 14 (On the Dark Path) in 2 sentences? It's due 11:45.
Annemarie has always been the one who comforts her younger sibling with stories of fantasy and fairy tales. Now that she is alone in the dark forests, Annemarie is the one in need of comfort. She turns to familiar legends of courage and fearlessness to reinforce her spirit. But just as she turns the bend that empties out of the harbour, she finds herself face to face with four Nazi troops.
(its more than two sentences but you can always crop my answer)
Answer:
Annemarie runs through the cold woods, thinking of the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" and of the times she's told the story to her sister as she runs. She thinks of the dangers in the woods, of soldiers. She thinks, too, of her mother and hopes her mother has called the doctor. Annemarie is almost to the harbor, running "as fast as she had at school." She continues to think about "Little Red Riding Hood," about the times she had paused before telling Kirsti "she heard a growl." Today, it is Annemarie who hears footsteps and a growl. Just then she sees four German soldiers with two big dogs standing in the path in front of her, and they look intimidating.
sorry its more than 2 sentences can u take stuff out?
Explanation:
Which is an example of ironic circumstances?
A) On nights that Sean eats all his vegetables, he gets to eat his favorite dessert. B) All of the money raised at the sock-hop dance went to the children's cancer fund. C) Geoffrey bought so many books that his shelves collapsed under the weight of them. D) The very day that James got his driver's license, he also had his first car accident.
Answer:
D) The very day that James got his driver's license, he also had his first car accident.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is D.
Explanation:
Read the following passage from "Journey Down Under the Sea":
I also felt amazed, for this was the "other side" of the same ocean I grew up beside in western North America, 7,100 miles away. Now I could really understand that we all share the oceans. (paragraph 9)
Which type of supporting evidence is used in this passage?
example
quotation
fact
illustration
Answer: quotation
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Frida Kahlo by Hedda Garza.
At a get-together at Modotti’s home, Kahlo saw Diego Rivera again. Later, he did not remember the shy young girl quietly watching the crowd of celebrities. But Kahlo was fascinated by the impetuous Rivera. In many ways they were alike. Both were outrageous pranksters and born masters of exaggeration. . . . "I began to be very interested in him, in spite of the fear I had of him,” she later recalled.
That interest would turn into the love of her life.
Which detail from this excerpt best supports the opinion that Diego Rivera was a fun and spontaneous person?
Kahlo saw Rivera at Modotti’s home.
Kahlo and Rivera both liked playing pranks.
Kahlo and Rivera were much alike.
Kahlo was shy at their first meeting.
Create a graphic that shows a chronology. You can cover as much or as little time as you want, but you must include at least five events.
Can someone make a rhetorical question out of this thesis.
How have video game systems changed society?
Answer:
Video Games are revolutionizing society. They have changed for the better, transitioning from mindless wastes of time, to useful tools of learning, video games are revolutionizing, and are becoming smarter, more complex, and healthier.
Explanation:
Which TWO excerpts contain alliteration?
Group of answer choices
1. And miles to go before I sleep,
(Robert Frost, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”)
2. O my Luve’s like the melodie
That’s sweetly play’d in tune!
(Robert Burns, “A Red, Red Rose”)
3. Of cloudless climes and starry skies
(Lord Byron, “She Walks in Beauty”)
4. Behemoth, biggest born of ear, upheaved his vastness
(John Milton, “Paradise Lost”)
plz help thank you so much.
Answer:
3. and 4.
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (such as wild and woolly, threatening throngs)
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Meditation upon a Broomstick
Which essay would BEST connect to this text?
A) An essay that compares a sponge to human nature in a somewhat humorous way
B) An essay that describes the pros and cons of sweeping with different kinds of brooms
C) An essay that compares a stray dog in the street to the author's own childhood pet dog
D) An essay that argues that brooms are better than vacuums since they are more traditional
Answer:
c i think
Explanation:
Brainiest Why did the Inca Empire decline?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The Spanish were unprepared for the Inca's sophisticated weapons and firepower.
The Inca made the mistake of trusting the Spanish to keep their word.
The Inca had no immunity to the diseases the Spanish unknowingly carried.
Pizarro held the Inca emperor hostage for a short time before freeing him.
A civil war weakened the Inca Empire before the Spanish arrived.
Now, if you'll only attend, Kitty, and not talk so much, I'll tell you all my ideas about Looking-glass House. First, there's the room you can see through the glass -- that's just the same as our drawing room, only the things go the other way. I can see all of it when I get upon a chair -- all but the bit behind the fireplace. Oh! I do so wish I could see THAT bit! I want so much to know whether they've a fire in the winter: you never CAN tell, you know, unless our fire smokes, and then smoke comes up in that room too -- but that may be only pretence, just to make it look as if they had a fire. Well then, the books are something like our books, only the words go the wrong way; I know that, because I've held up one of our books to the glass, and then they hold up one in the other room.
Read the passage. Use what you know about the character Alice and details from the text to choose the best prediction.
1. Smoke from the fire will block Alice’s reflection in the looking glass.
2. Alice’s ideas about the Looking-glass House will come true.
3. Alice’s day will be normal and boring.
4. Alice will light a fire in the fireplace.
Which source would be the most credible for research on the dangers of playing football?(1 point)
an editorial published in a newspaper
an article published by a national health organization
an interview with a team doctor
a website developed by a football organization
An article published by a national health organization source would be the most credible for research on the dangers of playing football. Thus, option B is correct.
What is a source?"A place or subject from which the data is being taken or given to us might be referred to as the source. There are two types of sources: primary and secondary. In a primary source, we learn about something from the person or viewpoint directly, whereas, in a secondary source, we learn about it from someone else indirectly."
If an article is published in the National Health Organization that it is a valid point. and a valid issue is always found by a national health it will help in the research and its credibility will be proven.
As it will be regarding the football and the players and all the health issues regarding the same. Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
"Hiding from Al," Donald said quietly.
"Hiding from Al." Donald said quietly.
Hiding from Al, Donald said quietly.
"Hiding from Al" Donald said quietly.
Answer:
"Hiding from AI," Donald said quietly.
Compare and contrast the the ways that the scientists described in "Developing Robot Brains" and George Washington Carver solve problems.
Answer:
micro chip
Explanation:
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