HELP! Brainliest for the answers from 5A-5D from Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8 Lesson 5!!!
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Answer:
(5A)
1. d-a
2. b-d
3. c-d
4. d-a
5. c-b
6. b-a
7. b-c
8. a-d
9. b-a
10. c-a
(5B)
1. audacious
2. slovenly
3. profusion
4. prudence
5. mutiny
6. conscientious
7. inkling
8. rankles
9. lackadaisical
10. embark
(5C)
1. c
2. a,b
3. a,b,c
4. b
5. d
6. a,b,c
7. b,c
8. c
(5D)
1. resilient
2. recur
3. dehydrate
4. anonymous
5. pseudonym
6. anthology
7. impel
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Thoughtful acts can take many forms, such as unexpected help or even just a kind word. Explain how a thoughtful act can benefit those involved. Use specific details and examples
Answer: Okay here I go
A kind and thoughtful act will benefit the person who is receiving the good deed, and the giver. An act as big as sponsoring a struggling business is very beneficial, and an act as small as giving your Starbucks coffee to a homeless person is just as great. Of course, the person who is receiving this will get a good benefit, because they are getting the gift. The giver won’t get an object, but they will get a good feeling inside, and they might even earn something back in return. In conclusion, a good act of kindness goes a very long way, benefiting the giver, and the receiver.
Which pair of rhyming words emphasize the THEME of the poem? (“O Captain! My Captain!” Poem)
A. "done" and "won" (lines 1 and 2, stanza 1)
B. "keel" and "vessel" (line 4, stanza 1)
C. "head" and "dead" (lines 14 and 16, stanza 2)
D. A&C
Answer:
a and c
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I need a good summary for chapter 6 uncredited from the book ungifted
Answer:
Explanation:The book is called Ungifted chapter 6 [Uncredited]. Mr.Osborne does not think that Donovan is gifted and he thinks that they pick randomly to go to the top academy.
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When did the dodo bird get extinct? What was the main thing about it? Fun fact and why is it scary to you?
Answer:
Over-harvesting of the birds, combined with habitat loss and a losing competition with the newly introduced animals, was too much for the dodos to survive. The last dodo was killed in 1681, and the species was lost forever to extinction.
Dodo birds were flightless birds that were gray in color, about 3 feet tall, and weighed 22-40 pounds. The dodo bird lived on the island of Mauritius. They had large hooked beaks. They were flightless birds because they really did not have any predators to fly away from on the island.
The dodo may instead have used its large, hooked beak in territorial disputes. Since Mauritius receives more rainfall and has less seasonal variation than Rodrigues, which would have affected the availability of resources on the island, the dodo would have less reason to evolve aggressive territorial behaviour.
Explanation:
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"The City of Ember" Chapters 6-9
Answer:
1. Doon Harrow
2. everyone must be patient
3. angry
Explanation:
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Which of the following quotations supports the idea that Charlotte is nervous about climbing the Royal Yard?
"It hadn’t been easy to convince him I was in earnest about becoming one of the crew."
"‘I want to show that I stand with you,’ I pleaded. That I made a mistake.’"
"And yet I had to climb. This was my restitution."
"With halting steps and shallow breath, I approached the rail only to pause when I reached it. I could hear a small inner voice crying, ‘Don’t! Don’t!’"
The information in parenthesis at the end of each entry tells you
A. who wrote the book
B. the title of the book
C. the length of the book
D. when the book was published
Answer: I believe it is C the length of the book
Explanation:
at the end of the paragraph, it shows how many pages there are for each article
A silence slipping around like death,
Yet chased by a whisper, a sigh,
a breath; One group of trees, lean,
naked and cold,
Inking their cress
'gainst a sky green-gold;
One path that knows where the
corn flowers were;
Lonely, apart, unyielding, one fir;
And over it softly leaning down,
One star that I loved ere the
fields went brown
1. What words or phrases have positive connotations in the second stanza ?
2. In the second stanza , the speaker personifies a star. Describe who the speaker compares the star to . Then describe how this personification influences the mood of the poem . Use two details from the poem in your response .
Answer:
1. softly, star, loved
2. Not sure who star is compared to.
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HELP! Brainliest for the answers from 5A-5D from Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8 Lesson 5!!!
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Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
Barry lives in a neighborhood called lower
line describe this neighborhood
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Compare and contrast Maynard Jackson’s and Andrew Young’s accomplishments. Before starting, use a Venn diagram to organize your thoughts.
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Answer:
Andrew Jackson Young Jr.
(born March 12, 1932) is an American politician, diplomat, and activist. Beginning his career as a pastor, Young was an early leader in the civil rights movement, serving as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and a close confidant to Martin Luther King Jr.
Andrew Jackson Young Jr.
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Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young were two prominent African-American political figures who made significant contributions to the civil rights movement and the city of Atlanta.
Compare and contrast Maynard Jackson’s and Andrew Young’s accomplishments ?Maynard Jackson is most notably remembered as the first African-American mayor of Atlanta, serving from 1974-1982 and then again from 1990-1994.
He was a strong advocate for affirmative action and implemented programs to ensure minority participation in city contracts. He was also responsible for the construction of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is now the world's busiest airport.
In addition to his political achievements, Jackson was a lawyer and businessman who helped found one of the largest African-American law firms in the country.
Andrew Young served as Atlanta's mayor from 1982-1990 and was also the United States ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter.
He played a key role in the civil rights movement, working closely with Martin Luther King Jr. as one of his top lieutenants. Young also co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and helped organize the March on Washington in 1963. As mayor of Atlanta, he oversaw the construction of the city's public transit system, MARTA, and helped bring the 1996 Summer Olympics to the city.
In summary, Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young were both trailblazers in their own right, making significant contributions to civil rights and the city of Atlanta. Jackson's legacy is most closely tied to his political achievements as Atlanta's first African-American mayor, while Young's accomplishments span politics, diplomacy, and civil rights activism.
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Answer:no
Explanation: no it dose not cost money you just give that person extra points
Answer:
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Explanation:
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USING ETHOS, PATHOS, AND LOGOS, you are trying to convince your parents to buy you an iPhone XR.
Answer:
Try listing reasons you were well behaved for a period of time, try to make it sound emotional and important to you, use passionate words like, "I tried really hard in math class" etc.
Logos means logic
Pathos means Emotion
and Ethos means Credibility (so trust)
Include all of those in your answer, and you'll be fine!
Example:
Mom and dad, I think I deserve a special gift for my birthday. I tried unbelievable hard in geometry class, which I usually do terribly in! I managed to learn, and remember, hundreds of words in Spanish class, but most of all - I love you guys! I would do anything to make you guys happy, and I know you would do the same for me!
Just check my grades! They are magnificent!
That's why I think I deserve to get an iPhone XR for my birthday.
That's just an example...
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The story of “Tuesday of the Other June” is written in first person from June’s perspective. That means that she is the one telling it. Rewrite the ending of the story from Other June’s perspective (through her eyes).
Be sure to include dialogue (characters speaking to each other) and sensory details (touch, taste, smell, sight, sound).
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How do you think the actions of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson changed how African American women were perceived and treated?
Answer:
Katherine Johnson is an American mathematician who helped to send astronauts to the moon by calculating the flight-paths of spacecraft while working for NASA. ... In 1952, she found out that she could work for NASA at the all-black West Area Computing section. The themes of Hidden Figures include racism, sexism, and the drive to achieve something. The book chronicles the lives of black women working at NASA as "human computers" who do difficult math by hand and in their heads. It takes place in the 1950s and 1960s. Racism is a major theme in the book.
In All, I think at they changed the way African women were looked
because they made a legacy that African, black women can do things and they aren't just good for taking care of the family at home, they showed the world that they can make rights and they have knowlege exceeding beyond some men level.
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Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Dorothy Vaughan are just three examples of the remarkable abilities of women and children.
How did Katherine Johnson bring change ?
Katherine Johnson, human computer, the third African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. D., who helped NASA put an astronaut into space.
She helped put a man on the moon, inspired with her pioneering legacy to break the barriers and challenge habits as a teacher and as a colored woman.
Thus, this how Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson changed how African American women were perceived and treated.
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Zora Neale Hurston's brown bag theory said
A. we're all full of junk, but some of us have better junk than others so are worth more.
B. we may look different, but we're mostly the same inside.
C. it's what you look like on the outside that determines what you are like on the inside.
D. you should bring your own bags to the grocery so you don't pollute the ocean.
Answer:...........
Explanation:
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Passage 1: Stage Fright by Lee Bennett Hopkins1 I wanted the role. The Prince. The Prince. I got it. Knew it. 5 I was totally convinced. I memorized each line. Learned them by heart. I studied and studied my perfect Prince-part. 10 But— when I took center stage I stammered stuttered hemmed hawed suddenly shuddered. 17 My heart skipped a beat. Face turned bright red. Until finally Prince-words popped back in my head. Though I’ll always know 21 My mind simply snapped I still got a thrill when I took my last bow as my classmates stood up shouted and clapped.
Passage 2: The Rose that Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur 1 Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? Proving nature’s laws wrong it learned to walk without having feet. 5 Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared. Now answer Numbers 1-3 based on the poem, “Stage Fright.” 1. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase from line 21 of Passage 1? (RI 2.4)“my mind simply snapped” A The speaker started to get a headache B The speaker was angry when he forgot his lines C The speaker was excited when he remembered his lines D The speaker suddenly recalled his Prince-lines 2. Which line from Passage 1 expresses that the speaker felt prepared for his performance? (RL 1.1) A “I was totally convinced.” B “Learned them by heart.” C “Until finally Prince-words popped back in my head” D “when I took my last bow” 3. Which statement describes how the last stanza adds to the Passage as a whole? (RL 2.5)A It lets the readers know that the speaker had trouble with his lines after seeing the audience. B It reveals that the speaker recognizes how he overcame an obstacle to succeed. C It describes the speaker’s challenge onstage and ability to finish his performance. D It explains that the speaker could hardly wait to be onstage because he practiced so much.Now answer Numbers 4-7 based on the Passage, “The Rose that Grew from Concrete.”4. Which of the following identifies a main theme of the Passage? (RL 1.2) A All living things need support from others in order to grow. B We must learn and grow from our failures. C People can overcome difficulties and succeed. D Nature can overcome problems better than people.
5. What does the figurative language refer to in lines 3 and 4 below? (RL 2.4) “Proving nature’s laws wrong/it learned to walk without having feet.” A A rose growing and succeeding despite challenges B A rose leaving the crack when it sprouted C A rose learning to walk on concrete D A rose realizing it cannot actually walk6. How does the speaker’s point of view influence how the rose is described? (RL 2.6) A Curious about the rose, the speaker asks several questions about it. B Believing that the rose is not real, the speaker exaggerates its qualities. C Feeling pity for the rose, the speaker lists all of the hardships it has faced. D Impressed by the rose, the speaker explains what makes it so admirable.7. Select one line from Passage 2 that is represented by the illustration. (RL 3.7) A “...from a crack in the concrete?” B “...learned to walk without having feet.” C “...by keeping its dreams...” D “...breathe fresh air.”Now answer Numbers 8 and 9 based on “Stage Fright” and “The Rose that Grew from Concrete.” 8. In “The Rose That Grew from Concrete,” the rose pushes through a crack in concrete to grow. Which line from “Stage Fright” shows the same theme of overcoming difficulties to succeed? (RL 3.9) A “I memorized each line.” B “My heart skipped a beat.” C “Prince-words popped back in my head.” D “I still got a thrill
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Why do you need to be honest working with the National security pathway?
Why do you need to be Trustworthiness with the National security pathway?
Why do you need to be Reliability with the National security pathway?
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What skills do you need for foreign service ??? Please explain why??
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Champagne Fairs were open-air, outdoor markets where merchandise from all over the world was sold.Immersive Reader
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True
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*THIS QUESTION IS FOR ANYONE WHO HAS READ THE FIRST BOOK IN THE WINGS OF FIRE SERIES* I'm trying to do a BME (Beginning, middle, and end) for the first book but I can't seem to summarize any of the parts without making it like a whole story in itself. Could any of you put a summary of these parts down below? I know this is a lot to ask.
Answer:
well the first bit is were the 5 dragons are stuck in the big cave, next they get freed and thats all i remember sry i read it a long time ago
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, I did, and oh my gosh, for a lot of reasons. I’ve always loved kids’ books, because I feel like children are the most interesting audience and the one you can affect the most. I remember the books I read when I was 10, 11, and 12, and I feel like they shaped me and my view of the world, and the kind of person I wanted to be.
It’s such a wonderful field to work in. I’m interested in joyful and hopeful stories. There’s a lot of dark, crazy things that happen in the dragon books, but the kind of thing I’m always trying to head toward is that idea of hope and agency, that no matter who you are you can control your own destiny. I want kids to feel that coming out of these books.
Explanation:
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Who is the audience for this brochure? (Who was the brochure created to persuade?)
Answer:
Can you make another question but add what brochure it is.
Explanation:
You can always add a file or a link.
As Kennedy would like to think, how is America's solidarity as a country connected to the activities and choices of young people
?
Answer:
this might help, young people are paying a higher social, educational and economic price for the shutdown than older Americans.
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What are some facts about Joe Louis?
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
Answer:
All-seeing
Explanation:
Pan- all
optic- seeing
Answer:
Seeing all or Seeing something that does not know it is being watched
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Glacier National Park spans one million acres of protected mountains, glaciers, and lakes. It forms part of the Continental Divide. On Triple Divide Peak, the Continental Divide meets the Northern Divide. Here, water can flow to the Atlantic, Pacific, or Arctic Oceans. Fortunately, people have left the park almost unchanged. The different plants, rare and endangered species, and vast water resources of Glacier National Park make its protection a top priority. In 1932, Rotary Clubs from Canada and the United States worked together to protect Glacier National Park and Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park. Combined, the parks form the first international peace park in the world. Glacier is also designated by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve and world heritage site.
Glacier National Park experiences extreme weather changes. Conditions alter as the elevation increases. The warm air of the Pacific Ocean brings precipitation to the western part of the park. In contrast, the Arctic Ocean's cold air makes the northeastern side drier. The air from the Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean can collide on the Continental Divide. A blizzard can develop. As a result, these mountains can have 100 inches of annual snowfall. The clashing winds also contribute to extreme temperature changes. A nearby town holds the world record for temperature change. In 1916, Browning's temperature decreased by 100 degrees Fahrenheit in one day! Glacier National Park is indeed a place of contrasts.
Glacier National Park's unique combination of lush vegetation, endangered wildlife, and splendid natural landscapes attracts diverse people. Scientists research the impact of global warming on the shrinking glaciers. Interested people learn about Native American traditions. Many visitors drive the popular Going-to-the-Sun Road or take a boat tour to experience a land carved by glaciers. Outdoor enthusiasts can bike, hike, horseback ride, fish, snowshoe, cross-country ski, or go white-water rafting. No matter the season, this vast land of majestic mountains and peaceful lakes truly embodies its name, Crown of the Continent.
Select the sentence from the text that gives one reason why Glacier National Park experiences extreme weather changes.
A. As a result, these mountains can have 100 inches of annual snowfall.
B. Glacier National Park is indeed a place of contrasts.
C. In 1916, Browning's temperature decreased by 100 degrees Fahrenheit in one day!
D. The air from the Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean can collide on the Continental Divide.
For this assignment, you will write an additional scene that could be added into this story. Think of all the scenes in which Red Chief tortured his kidnappers. Add another scene in which Red Chief makes the two men miserable. Copy O. Henry’s writing style. Use the same dialect, tone, and humor. Your scene should be at least twenty-five sentences but can be longer.
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Explanation:
PLS HELP!!! which statement best evaluates the author´s use of pacing to enhance the narrative?
Answer:
d i think but i'm not too sure
Answer:
I think the answer is d
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