Answer:
the correct answers are (D)to remind the audience that their actions can make a difference. and then (A)to lead into a restatement of his key points to strengthen his argument.
Explanation:
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In the paragraph 9 of No Compromise with the Evil of Slavery, Garrison asks a question to introduce the paragraph, in order to remind the audience that their actions can make a difference. Hence, the option D holds true and correct.
What is the significance of no Compromise with Evil of Slavery?No Compromise with the Evil of Slavery is a letter written by Garrison in order to persuade the Blacks and African Americans to stop the spread of slavery practices in the country.
In the last paragraph of this letter, Garrison starts off by asking that what are the actions that they should make, because at the end their actions will make a difference.
Hence, option D holds true regarding the significance of No Compromise with the Evil of Slavery.
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The complete question has been added below, this is only the paragraph 9 from the entire letter.
What then is to be done? Friends of the slave, the question is not whether by our efforts we can
abolish slavery, speedily or remotely for duty is ours, the result is with God; but whether we will go
with the multitude to do evil, sell our birthright for a mess of pottage, cease to cry aloud and spare
not...Let us stand in our lot, “and having done all, to stand.” At least, a remnant shall be saved.
Living or dying, defeated or victorious, be it ours to exclaim, “No compromise with slavery! Liberty
for each, for all, forever! Man above all institutions! The supremacy of God over the whole earth
virse :what word am i trying to say 20 ponits
Answer:
i think you mean virus
Explanation:
Answer:
verse or maybe virus im leaning on virus...
yeah the answer is virus thanks for spending all this time :)
Oligopolies are the least competitive economic markets
true or false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER IF THE EARTH
Create a summary outline of five key ideas you have read so far.
Type your response using the format shown.
Task:
Audience:
Purpose:
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Question 6 / 14
Choose the clearest and most grammatically correct statement.
'Brush and feed the cats once a week and once a day, respectively.'
'Brush the cats once a week and feed them once a day.'
O
'Brushing the cats once a week, also feed them once a day.'
'The cats should be brushed weekly and then fed daily.'
O
'Brushing should be done every week, but feeding is every day."
O
Answer:
'The cats should be brushed weekly and then fed daily.'
The clearest and most grammatically correct statement is: 'Brush the cats once a week and feed them once a day.' So the correct option is B.
The actions of brushing and feeding the cats are divided into two separate sentences, making this statement clear and succinct. In order to eliminate any ambiguity, it additionally employs the pronoun "them" to refer specifically to the cats. The imperative form of the verbs "brush" and "feed" provides a clear directive as to what must be done.
The other possibilities, in comparison, either merge the activities into a single sentence, employ the wrong verb tenses, or have ambiguous sentence structures. The first choice, for instance, says to "Brush and feed the cats once a week and once a day, respectively."
The use of the adverbs "once a week" and "once a day" to modify the verbs "brush" and "feed" respectively by this statement leads to confusion and renders it grammatically incorrect.
Overall, the clearest and most grammatically accurate option is "Brush the cats once a week and feed them once a day." It is simple to understand and adhere to because it states explicitly that the cats should be brushed once per week and fed once per day. So the correct option is B.
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Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word incorrectly? A. He was a very young man to have such terrible infirmities, B. The foul ball went directly over the dugout and shattered the windshield of my truck c. The sound seemed to imminent from behind the wall where the statue stood.
Answer:
the answer is c I just know it
Answer:
C. The sound seemed to imminent from behind the wall where the statue stood.
Explanation:
what does “key points” mean
Answer:
A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
Explanation:
Hope it can help you lovelots
Answer:
A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
careful is to cautious as boastful is to
A) arrogant
B) humble
C) joyful
D) suspicious
Answer:
The answer is A) Arrogant
Fill in the blanks with suitable countable/uncountable noun as indicated in the brackets.
a. ________________ begins at home. (uncountable noun)
b.There is no point crying over the spilt _________________. (uncountable noun)
c. ________________of a feather flock together. ( countable noun)
d. All that glitters is not .............. (uncountable nuon)
Answer:
a number is education I guess I don't know other answers...
Narrate an interesting story
Answer:
Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut."Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. "Other People" by Neil Gaiman. "In a Grove" by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. "Gooseberries" by Anton Chekhov.Answer:
once upon a time a group of children were wanted to explore which was on the top of hill. they had reached to the top of hill after sometime groaning sound which was coming from the house.so they had entered into the house slowly they had opened the door and shocked that a young boy was tied to the chair and he was moving to go out from that houseby scientist the children had realised that the boy and discovered the house was the hide out for understand kidnapped that boy so the children had informed the police about the house when they returned to home they had awarded by the people for their braveness '"title was a group children and the mystery of a house."'
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME write an essay on how society works
DUE ASAP BEFORE TOMORROW must have intro body and conclusion
PLS HELP ASAP DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO
Tell us a short story (use "when" and "while"
TOO MUCH POINTS PLEASE HELP :(
Answer:
Last night I was walking home next to the river Thames, when something strange happened to me. It was late at night and I’d had a long and difficult day at work. There was a large full moon in the sky and everything was quiet. I was tired and lonely and I’d just had a few pints of beer in my local pub, so I decided to stop by the riverside and look at the moon for a while. I sat on some steps very close to the water’s edge and looked up at the big yellow moon and wondered if it really was made of cheese. I felt very tired so I closed my eyes and after a few minutes, I fell asleep.
When I woke up, the moon had moved behind a cloud and it was very dark and cold. The wind was blowing and an owl hooted in a tree above me. I rubbed my eyes and started to get up, when suddenly I heard a splash. I looked down at the water and saw something. Something terrible and frightening, and unlike anything I’d ever seen before. Something was coming out of the water and moving towards me. Something green and strange and ugly. It was a long green arm and it was stretching out from the water to grab my leg. I was so scared that I couldn’t move. I’d never been so scared in my whole life. The cold green hand was moving closer and closer when suddenly there was a blue flash and a strange noise from behind me. Someone jumped onto the stairs next to me. He was wearing strange clothes and he had a crazy look in his eyes. He shouted “Get Back!” and pointed something at the monster in the water. There was a bright flash and the monster hissed and disappeared.
I looked up at the man. He looked strange, but kind. “Don’t fall asleep by the river when there’s a full moon”, he said “The Moon Goblins will get you.” I’d never heard of moon goblins before. I didn’t know what to do. “Who… who are you?” I asked him. “You can call me… The Doctor.” He said. I was trying to think of something else to say when he turned around and said, “Watch the stars at night, and be careful of the full moon”. I was trying to understand what he meant, when there was another blue flash and I closed my eyes. When I opened them again, he had gone.
I couldn’t believe what had happened. What on earth were Moon Goblins, and who was the mysterious Doctor? And why had he saved me? I was determined to find the answers to these strange questions. I stood up, looked at the moon and quickly walked home.
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When reading your essay out loud, your primary purpose should be to make sure that each sentence _____.
3. How does a writer choose which sentences to combine?
A writer combines all of the sentences with the same word.
A writer combines the first and second sentence of every paragraph.
A writer picks sentences that are related in some way. A writer picks any two short sentences.
Answer: The answer will be : A writer picks sentences that are related in some way.
Explanation:
Took a quiz(exam) on this be4(before) should be the correct answer.
a) What is the main conflict in the mighty ducks movie? describe it and identify what type of conflict it is.
b) Choose 1 character from the mighty ducks movie.
c) choose 2 character traits that describe the chosen character and provide a specific example from the movie to support your words.
d) Describe the setting of the mighty ducks movie.
e) write a down two topic that you think apply to the mighty ducks movie
Answer:
outh ice-hockey team The Mighty Ducks and their captain Charlie Conway are awarded the junior varsity hockey scholarships to Eden Hall Academy, a prestigious Minneapolis-area prep school that Coach Bombay attended. Charlie struggles with his transition from childhood to adolescence; he thinks he was abandoned by Bombay when the latter informs him that he intends to take a job with the Junior Goodwill Games, which would leave him unable to coach the Ducks; one of the Ducks' enforcers, Dean Portman, also decided not to attend the school after hearing about Bombay's leaving and Jesse Hall also does not attend. Bombay informs Charlie prior to the start of classes that the team will be in good hands under the tutelage of coach Ted Orion, a former NHL player.
The Ducks' start at the school begins inauspiciously; while the newer Ducks respectfully sit in at the headmaster's speech, the original teammates crash the ceremony on stage. The team then experience many early struggles: playing in the new "two-way hockey" defensive style of Coach Orion, Orion abandoning several Duck traditions and some of their youthful in-game 'trick' plays, and off-ice conflicts with the Varsity team. The Ducks' struggles continue, culminating in a tie in their first game after having a huge lead. Eventually, when Coach Orion restricts the old Ducks uniform after an unsanctioned early morning match with the Varsity team to settle their differences, Charlie decides to leave the team to return to public schools and seek a hockey career. Fulton follows, but considers quitting hockey much to Charlie's dismay. Sometime later, he ultimately returns to the team without Charlie.
Angry at Bombay's departure and at Orion's highly disciplined coaching style, Charlie's acting out alienates him from his mother, Hans (Gordon's old mentor and friend of the Ducks), and even his friends. Hans suddenly dies, and Bombay comes to Charlie's house the day following the funeral and takes him back to Eden Hall. He tells Charlie that Orion's career with the Minnesota North Stars ended when the team moved to Dallas and he stayed to care for his paraplegic daughter. Bombay tells Charlie the background story on how he first came to coach the Ducks and says he told Orion that Charlie was the heart and soul of the team, and it was his hope that both Orion and Charlie would learn something from each other. Bombay also admits telling Orion that Charlie was the real "Minnesota Miracle" man. Emotionally touched by his words, Charlie agrees to rejoin the team.
Arriving at the team bus for the next game, Charlie tells Orion he wants to play "two-way hockey". Surprised but pleased, Coach Orion welcomes him back. Before they depart, Dean Buckley, the school's headmaster, informs the team that its board of trustees wants to revoke the Ducks' scholarships and offers Orion a chance to start anew with a team of his choice. Satisfied with the team, Coach Orion balks at the news, threatening resignation. At a board meeting the following day, Bombay, who was an experienced lawyer before coaching the Ducks, acts as the Ducks' attorney and fights successfully for their case, and the board reinstates the Duck's scholarships.
Prior to the annual JV–Varsity game, Orion brings back the Duck jerseys, giving the team a renewed vigor. Throughout the game, the Varsity dominates on offense. However, the Ducks play good defense and manage to keep the game scoreless after two periods. During the second intermission, Dean Portman returns to the team (having finally accepted his scholarship), adding a needed spark. Late in the game, the Ducks get two penalties and must play 5 vs 3. During the time-out, Orion reinstates Charlie as captain and tells him to go for the win if the opportunity presents itself. With seconds left in the game, Charlie gets a breakaway and beats all the defensemen and goalie; he passes the puck back to Goldberg, now a defenseman, who scores into an wide-open net as time expires, securing a 1–0 victory for the Ducks.
Following the victory, Charlie embraces Orion and spots Bombay who has attended the game, and they both look across the rink to a newly-presented Eden Hall banner with the Ducks' logo. Bombay then departs the game amid a sea of cheering fans, with a smile.
Explanation:
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Answer: D.
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What is the “American Dream”?
Answer:
DON'T USE IF THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE "in your own words"
the american dream:
the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved
Would have done ? Tense ?
Explanation:
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Answer:
What
Explanation:
What happens when Anne expresses her dislike of a book?
Dussel is extraordinarily upset.
Mrs. Van Daan thinks she should not be reading those things.
Margot disagrees with her opinion.
Answer:
Mrs. van daan thinks she should not be reading those things
Problem
What is the meaning of the phrase "dark age" in paragraph 2?
A
an age of ordinary mathematics under
Greek rule
B
an era of exploring challenging ideas and
concepts
a period of development for ancient Greeks
CO
and Romans
D
a period marked by lack of knowledge and
progress
Answer:
based on my knowledge of the dark ages, I'd have to guess its D) a period marked by lack of knowledge and progress
though I cant be sure cause I cant see the passage the question is referring to
Write a paragraph about 150 words
-a daily routine
-use adverb of frequency and the present simple
Answer:
Everyone should follow a daily routine. As a student, I follow a very simple and easy routine for myself. I have made this routine with the help of my brother and one of my teachers. My day starts very early in the morning.
I get up at 5 o’clock and go for a morning walk. I am very aware of my health. I try my best to keep myself fit and fine. After the morning walk, I bath with cold water and then take a rest for 10 minutes.
After the rest, I eat my breakfast. And then I go to my reading room. I love to read science and English in the morning time. It’s the best time to concentrate on study. Then I prepare myself for school.
Exactly at 9.30 o’clock, my father takes me to school. I come back from school at 3 PM in the afternoon. I eat my lunch in the school break time, I keep my food with me. Then I take a rest in my home and go out for playing cricket.
Then I come back home before getting dark outside. I start reading at 6 PM and read till 9 PM. Then I eat my dinner. Before going to sleep, I watch television for 30 minutes. That’s all my daily routine.
1. Who are all ________ people?
A) this
(B) those
(C) them
(D) that
1.1.9 Write: Prepare and Analysis English 11
What's the answer's to the whole thing on this chapter.
Explanation:
what is the chapter about send the picture of the chapter
Help help help help English please please
no links answer now In the story "Ivan the Fool," why does the czar keep coming up with more tests for his sons’ wives?
A: because he fears that Ivan is really a fool
B: because he wants his oldest son to be czar
C: because he doesn’t like the youngest son
D: because he is terrified of frogs
The czar keep coming up with more tests for his sons’ wives because he is terrified of frogs. Thus, option D is correct.
What is the theme of "Ivan the Fool" ?Ivan and his sister exemplify Tolstoy's idea of simple life, open giving, and physical labor as examples of how people should live. "Ivan the Fool" exposes the harmful, destructive, and deceitful features of military and commercialism while romanticizing rural life.
Ivan is seen as an fool because he is simple-minded, lacks knowledge, and has no desire for fortune, fame, or power. Furthermore, he works hard and practices and believes in the integrity of labor. He is kind to others and quickly forgets an offense.
Because he is afraid of frogs, the czar keeps giving new tests for his sons' spouses. As a result, option D is correct.
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Which sentence uses italics or quotation marks correctly?
The Houston Chronicle is our local newspaper; however, I only read short stories such as "The Lottery."
The Houston Chronicle is our local newspaper; however, I only read short stories such as "The Lottery."
The "Houston Chronicle" is our local newspaper; however, I only read short stories such as "The Lottery."
O The Houston Chronicle is our local newspaper; however, I only read short stories such as The Lottery.
Answer:
3rd option is correct, please mark me as Brainliest
x+4 = -14 help me now
Explanation:
×+4=-14
+4 +4
×=-10
-10/×
=-10
Help, plz! What could be a GOOD conclusion for this?...
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Answer:
Conclusion in Explanation
Explanation:
The Legislative Office in MI are one of the biggest tourist attractions in America. The architecture is a splendid neoclassical style which is sure to appeal anyone. More than 115,000 people visit each year from simple tourists to working professionals. If there is one place to visit this year, make sure to check out the Legislative Office.
computer is an amazing machine
easy
Answer:
yes. It can do so many things from research to find photos and so much more
Choose the sentence that is written Incorrectly.
The weather and changes in the moon affect man's behavior.
In all probability, ten or twelve gallons more, depending on how dirty the bather is.
Some other facts in the almanac proved to be interesting.
We tried to follow the confusing, absurd directions.
Answer:
i think first one but I am not sure
Answer:
In all probability, ten or twelve gallons more, depending on how dirty the bather is.
Explanation:
founded in a answer package.
paragraph is collection sentence that talk about one simple adia with one topic sentence and two or more suporting sentences
Answer:
The topic sentence is the sentence that describes what the topic is, and is usually the second sentence in your paragraph. The supporting sentences support your topic sentence with facts and/or quotes, and come after said topic sentence. Finally, the clincher sentence is the sentence is the first sentence of your paragraph. It hooks your reader into the paragraph, and keeps them reading.
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