Analyze The destruction of the World Trade Center towers happened when terrorists flew planes into the sides of the twin towers, setting off fiery explosions that eventually brought the towers down. Aside from his introduction, in what ways does the author keep the events of September 11th in the minds of readers throughout the article?
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Answer:
The author explains how the attack unfolded, who was involved with the attack and the effects of the attack.
What connotations do many of the words in the excerpt have in common?
A. Ecstasy
B. Death
C. New life
D. Travel
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2.) "Wouldn't it be wonderful to stay and watch the sunset?" Peter asked.
3.) "Let's ride our bikes down the street." suggested Daniel.
4.) "I wish I could swim," said Mrs. Mendez, "but I am just terrified of water!"
5.) "Will you be ordering dessert?" asked the waiter.
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What’s a good way to describe how airplanes are scary to be in a few sentences using literary elements ? I’m trying to write a personal essay someone please help
Answer:
Airplanes are strange machines that were invented to be able to travel through the air, all though many of us have a fear of flying we can all face that fear. Just like how we face other fears to protect others or get through certain situations. This is similar to many challenges were face during our daily lives such as ( give an example)... etc
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What are your objects or items you will take on your journey?
How would you describe them in vivid detail?
Why are they important to you?
How are these objects or items
important to parts of your culture?
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Answer:
A cultural object may be defined as shared significance embodied in form, In other words it is a socially meaningful expression that is audible, visible, or tangible or that can be articulated
(a) According to the writer, how do expedition teams react after a Sherpa dies? (b) Interpret What does the writer think should happen after a Sherpa dies?
According to the writer, after a Sherpa dies, the life of the Sherpa is unappreciated and the expedition team doesn't value their lives.
The main idea in the message is that the life of a Sherpa isn't valued. The author stated that the media and general population underate the life of a Sherpa.
The author further stated that it was important to increase the value of a Sherpa's life by acknowledging and appreciating the more. It's important for people to learn about its importance to the climbing industry too.
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DESCRIBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What is the danger and fear in sleep when the evacuees stop at the collapsed brick factory?/
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They were afraid of ending up dying in their sleep.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The book shows how the brick factory where the homeless lived was filled with snow.They were exhausted and very cold, for that reason it was very easy to fall asleep and they all really wanted to sleep.However, falling asleep here was very dangerous as the snow could freeze them and they might never wake up.Their biggest fear, in this case, was ending up sleeping, which was not difficult to happen.This question is about the book "Night" written by Elie Wiese, which tells of the terrors of the Nazi concentration camps.
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In The Crucible Danforth states, "A person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between." What does this quote show about Danforth?
Answer:
This shows that Danforth has no grey area in his decisions, and someone must either be with him 100% or they are against him in every way. It shows him to be a very black and white character.
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what is the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs
Answer:
A transitive verb is one that only makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.
Explanation:
so transitive verb is basically a sentence that makes sense with action on an verb and intransitive is like 2 different verbs can sound the same but be used differently
B) Beri satu contoh haiwan yang mempunyai organ pernafasan seperti katak.
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salamander and newt!
How many literary devices are in scribbler's dream
Answer:
Explanation:
He uses metaphors, repetition, and sight imagery to influence the poem’s theme. The first literary device is metaphor. In the first stanza Hughes writes, Life is a broken-winged bird. This line means that if people did not dream, life would have no potential.
A personal career profile form evaluates two sets of data, _____. A. Personal information and career information b. Personal values and personal interests c. Career information and career values d. Personal information and personality type Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
Answer:
Correct answer is A
Explanation:
This type of profile form enlists your personal information, such as when you were born, which schools you attended, etc., as well as your career information, such as your previous jobs and work experience, etc.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
who gave many speeches to convince delegates to sign the declaration of independence?
Answer:
John Adams
Explanation:
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson worked constantly and gave many speeches to convince delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence. He is famous for it.
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Cave painting have been found in several different places. No matter where in the world they are found, they usually show hunting scenes. Why do you think this is? What do you think these drawings meant to the cultures that made them?
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Explanation:
people of ancient era were only having pictorial presentation to present their thoughts. through the pictures they had envied stories with those animals which show peoples dependency on the animal.
they depicted hunting scenes to show their power and control over animals and generate memories for future tribes/ generations.
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Atticus knows he is going to win the case because no one likes the Ewells.
true
false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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A SHORT paragraph on the topic of "summer season is better than winter season" HELP ME I HAVE A DEBATE FOR TODAY
I think that summer season is better than winter season for a few reasons. One of them is the activities. I prefer to swim, play on the beach, and eat ice cream. While you can still eat ice cream in the winter, it is more pleasant to do so in the warmer months. You can also garden easier in the summer season. I also prefer summer clothes. While it is hot, you are not wearing a huge baggy coat that you may wear during winter.
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Answer:
The most important information about katherines life appears
Explanation:
I think this because that is the structure for most stories about people
Please write 2 sentences about what you see in this image.
Answer:
The page is blank
Explanation:
There is nothing in your page
who plays furtnite?
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I don't play either.
What is the definition of true love? How do you know if you really love someone?
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Why does the munks tale fit the category of a parable.
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My grandpa used to do crossword puzzles when he was at my age. He found them boring.
Which sentence contains a dangling
modifier?
A. The fans cheering for their favorite team caught the
attention of the cameras.
B. Jumping up and down, the candy was given to the
excited toddler.
C. Traveling every week for business, coming home to his
family made him happy.
Answer:
B
(The candy isn't the one jumping up and down.)
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(a) Evaluate Do you think Wat Tyler should have believed King Richard when the king agreed to all of his demands? Why? (b) Speculate Did Tyler actually believe King Richard when he agreed to these demands? Explain your answer.
Chapter: from The Worms of the Earth Against the Lions by Barbara Tuchman
Answer:
In 1381, some 35 years after the Black Death had swept through Europe decimating over one-third of the population, there was a shortage of people left to work the land. Recognizing the power of ‘supply and demand’, the remaining peasants began to re-evaluate their worth and subsequently demanded higher wages and better working conditions.
Not surprisingly the government of the day, comprising mainly of the land-owning Bishops and Lords, passed a law to limit any such wage rise. In addition to this, extra revenue was required to support a long and drawn-out war with the French, and so a poll tax was introduced.
Richard IIIt was the third time in four years that such a tax had been applied. This crippling tax meant that everyone over the age of 15 had to pay one shilling. Perhaps not a great deal of money to a Lord or a Bishop, but a significant amount to the average farm laborer! And if they could not pay in cash, they could pay in kind, such as seeds, tools, etc. All of which could be vital to the survival of a farmer and his family for the coming year.
Things appear to have come to a head when in May 1381 a tax collector arrived in the Essex village of Fobbing to find out why the people there had not paid their poll tax. The villagers appear to have taken exception to his inquiries and promptly threw him out.
The following month, the 15-year-old King Richard II sent in his soldiers to re-establish law and order. But the villagers of Fobbing meted out the same unceremonious treatment to them.
Joined by other villagers from all corners of the southeast of England, the peasants decided to march on London in order to plead their case for a better deal before their young king. Not that the peasants blamed Richard for their problems, their anger was aimed instead at his advisors – Simon Sudbury, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, whom they believed to be corrupt.
In what appears to have been a well-organized and coordinated popular uprising, the peasants set off for London on the 2nd of June in a sort of pincer movement. The villagers from the north of the Thames, primarily from Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, converged on London via Chelmsford. Those from the south of the Thames, comprising mainly of Kentish folk, first attacked Rochester Castle and then Sudbury’s Canterbury, before setting off for Blackheath on the outskirts of London.
More than 60,000 people are reported to have been involved in the revolt, and not all of them were peasants: soldiers and tradesmen as well as some disillusioned churchmen, including one Peasant leader known as ‘the mad priest of Kent’, John Ball.
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39. He exclaimed to me that may God bless me.
40. They exclaimed that I am a clever person
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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(MC)
CHAPTER II—THE SHE-WOLF, an excerpt
From White Fang
By Jack London
Breakfast eaten and the slim camp-outfit lashed to the sled, the men turned their backs on the cheery fire and launched out into the darkness. At once began to rise the cries that were fiercely sad—cries that called through the darkness and cold to one another and answered back. Conversation ceased. Daylight came at nine o'clock. At midday the sky to the south warmed to rose-colour, and marked where the bulge of the earth intervened between the meridian sun and the northern world. But the rose-colour swiftly faded. The grey light of day that remained lasted until three o'clock, when it, too, faded, and the pall of the Arctic night descended upon the lone and silent land.
As darkness came on, the hunting-cries to right and left and rear drew closer—so close that more than once they sent surges of fear through the toiling dogs, throwing them into short-lived panics.
At the conclusion of one such panic, when he and Henry had got the dogs back in the traces, Bill said:
"I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone."
"They do get on the nerves horrible," Henry sympathized.
They spoke no more until camp was made.
Which most clearly expresses the impact of the hunting-cries that surround the men in this part of the story?
A. To add an element of surprise
B. To add a sense of adventure
C. To create a feeling of compassion
D. To create tension and conflict
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
The answer is D because the howling cries made the men panic so it created tension and conflict in the story.
Answer:
option D is the correct answer.
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Read the following paragraph from “Katherine Johnson Biography.”
The 1957 launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik changed history—and Katherine Johnson’s life. In 1957, Katherine provided some of the math for the 1958 document Notes on Space Technology, a compendium of a series of 1958 lectures given by engineers in the Flight Research Division and the Pilotless Aircraft Research Division (PARD). Engineers from those groups formed the core of the Space Task Group, the NACA’s first official foray into space travel, and Katherine, who had worked with many of them since coming to Langley, “came along with the program” as the NACA became NASA later that year. She did trajectory analysis for Alan Shepard’s May 1961 Freedom 7, America’s first human spaceflight. In 1960, she and engineer Ted Skopinski coauthored Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position, a report laying out the equations describing an orbital spaceflight in which the landing position of the spacecraft is specified. It was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division had received credit as an author of a research report.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In animal farm What would Old Major say if he were alive during chapter VII?
Answer:
Im pretty sure he would say
Explanation:
Animals can not kill other animals without cause. The animals remember that the 7 commandments forbid animals to kill each other.
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1. Personal Connections which aspects of this story seem realistic to you,
and which seem like a bad dream? Explain
The Censors
The presence of an authoritarian government and strong censorship are realistic aspects of this story. On the other hand, Juan's attitude of censoring his letter is something that seems unreal and a nightmare.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The story takes place in a dictatorial government, where censorship is an attitude taken to control the population.This kind of attitude is common in this type of government.Within this story, Juan is unable to send letters to his girl.friend, as these letters are always intercepted and censured.To prevent this from happening, Juan decides to work in the government's censorship department, to be able to send his letters. But he becomes so dedicated to the work that he censors his own letter without thinking twice.
This behavior is unrealistic and it seems like a nightmare to think that a government can control people to the point where they ignore their feelings and desires to maintain the control of the government.
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What word does have this phoneme / ts /?
a) Chinese
b) Center
c) Carrot
d) Century
Answer:
Century
Explanation: