Answer:
I would take everything I need and try to fit it in that one bag. I would want to go to Hawaii probably. or a Nice Island where the people are nice. I would go with a friend or if I had a boy friend/girl friend I would go with him.
Explanation:
Correctly complete the statement below using the appropriate term.
In the last one hundred years, the percentage of total income spent by an average family on food and clothing has
•stayed the same
•decreased
•increased
I need help with this one
Answer:
decreased
Explanation:
Which person is commonly referred to as the "Father of our Country"? Question 20 options: John Adams Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin George Washington.
Answer:
George Washington
Explanation:
George Washington is often referred to as the Father of our Country because he set up numerous precedents, leading the upcoming presidents to do as he did. :)
If there's any advice that you'd like to give to your teen self, what would it be?
Answer:
Worry less.
Be courageous.
Respect your elders.
Trust yourself.
Don't be so serious.
Smile genuinely.
Love yourself.
Forget what people think about you.
Explanation:
Hey Zep !
If i ask u about my favourite animal obviously your answer 'll b pig .
But do you know about 2nd favourite
it's moss piglet ( :
A Tardigrade ( strongest creature in da world )
Ukw they can repair their dna !
Even though it's a microscopic animal it's my favourite, they can survive extreme conditions nd they don't have bones instead they have a hydrostatic skeleton ( fluid filled compartment ) !!
It's not indestructible like they used to say before it can be killed with a gun but still
They enter into a stage called cryptobiosis to protect themselves to tolerate severe conditions .
Nd they have outraged dinosaurs
Which was your favorite ballad? Why? Which was your favorite narrative poem? Why? Do you know of other narrative poems that you would like to recommend to other students? If you were to write a narrative poem of your own, what would you write about? Let’s do some sharing and brainstorming with other students. You will be working on your final unit project very soon, so now is a good time to give and get ideas from other poets.
Please post your response to the Discussion: Favorite Ballad And Brainstorming link. Be sure to respond to the following questions:
Which ballad did you like best overall? Why? Was it because of the story or the way it was told, or both? Explain.
Which version of the Richard Corey ballad did you like best? Why? Which do you think made best use of poetic techniques? Explain.
List at least 5 to 10 topics or stories that you think would make good narrative poems.
Answer:
Example 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner is one of the best examples of a ballad. The poem is very strictly structured in terms of meter and rhyme, and tells a story of an old sailor who stops people on their way into a party.
Explanation:
Courage is an example of the ____________ of a story.
Answer:
ability to stand up for a bully
Explanation:
and the ability to do things one finds frightening
Read the excerpt from "Echo and Narcissus."
Narcissus continued to hunt and relax in the hills each day. Although his good looks still charmed both fairies and mortals alike, his heart was given to no one. That is, until one fateful day, when he leaned over the crystal waters of a pond to drink and saw a gorgeous creature reflected back at him.
What does the phrase "a gorgeous creature reflected back at him" help readers infer?
Narcissus is admiring a water fairy.
Narcissus is admiring his own image.
Narcissus gets his good looks from drinking water.
Narcissus looks more attractive when dressed as a hunter.
Answer:
Explanation:
The last one is the best answer
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Write a 3 paragraph response to the following prompt. Use evidence
What were the causes of imperialism?
Answer:
To understand the impact of different empires that existed during the Long Nineteenth Century, we must seek to understand three topics. The first is the how and why of "imperialism." We know that industrialized countries like Britain, France, and the United States built and ruled empires in this period. But why then? What motivated the governments and their people? What made it possible for them, at that particular point in history, to expand their authority so far around the globe?Of course, you can probably answer a lot of those questions right now, thanks to previous units. You'll remember how nationalism drove some countries to compete with each other, and one way to compete was by seizing overseas territory. Ironically, reformers–who in theory are the ones trying to make things better–sometimes actually drove imperialism. They argued that taking territories was OK, or even desirable, if the goal was to (in their words) "civilize and improve" their populations. Unfortunately, their idea of improvement was often less "how can we help?" and more "how can we change you to fit our needs?" Imperialist claims of racial superiority were also becoming powerful in this era, so colonial subjects were often treated as racially inferior.
Possibly the most important factor in the construction of new and larger empires in this period was industrialization. In the first place, industrialized countries were now able to conquer and rule other societies, especially those that were not industrialized. Machine guns and artillery obviously played a role, but it wasn't just about weapons. When only one side has steamships, railroads, telegraphs, and new medicines, they have a great advantage occupying and ruling whoever doesn't have those tools.
Industrialization also provided one of the motives for empire-building. Industry needed raw material to turn into goods, and it needed markets in which to sell them. Colonies promised to provide both. The minerals of a colony's land could be mined, its forests cut, its fish caught–all to feed the factories of the empire. Then, those factories could produce goods that could be sold to people in the colonies, who would have little choice except to buy them.
All of these motives came together in what we call imperialism. Imperialism was the set of ideas and actions that people in some societies supported in the conquest and rule of people in other societies, who were treated unevenly. It was a set of ideas and actions that were especially relevant in a few industrialized societies that built empires, but that also came to be shared quite widely during this era.
Explanation:
where do you see poe in his stories
Answer:
In both "The Black Cat" and "The Tell-Tale Heart," the main characters open the narratives by convincing the reader he is not mad. The narrator then proceeds to explain why this is the case, and the story provides justification for his actions. The narrators believe their mental health is critical information for the reader to grasp, causing the reader to wonder if they are really crazy after all. The murder victims of both stories share similar characteristics, for instance, the victims' eye is an important aspect of both. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the entire purpose of killing the old man was to rid the narrator of his cloudy blue vulture eye. The narrator of "The Black Cat" was also disturbed by eyes as he gouged out his own cat's eye and his new cat possessed an eye deformity. The eye is very significant as it is a key factor that leads the narrator into murder. The murderers also shared very personally, intimate relationships with their victims. The narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" repeatedly expressed his love for the old man, and the narrator of "The Black Cat" killed his beloved wife and two favorite pets. It was interesting to discover that the thing the two narrators loved most was their object of affection, yet it became the thing they decided to kill.
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What are the main differences between informative and argumentative claims?
Answer:
Informative claim/essay's purpose is to educate on a certain topic, not to try to persuade or convince others
The argumentative claim is the foundation for an argumentative essay. It introduces the reader to the main argument you will be making about a topic or issue. ... A strong argumentative claim is debatable, focused, and clear.
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Correct the one error.
When my parents see my new haircut, there probably going to flip out!
Answer: “they’re” (or “they are”) inside of “there”
Explanation: When my parents see my new haircut, they’re probably going to flip out!
Answer:
Instead of there, it should be they're
Explanation:
Correct sentence: When my parents see my new haircut, they're probably going to flip out!
They're= they are
There= in, at, or to that place or position
PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIST TO WHOEVER ANSERS FAST AND CORRECTLY!!! Q: In the modern world that we live in today, technology plays a role in just about everything. What are some fitness-related technologies that you know of? How can these technologies help with personal fitness?
Answer:
fitness watches, fitness bikes, and even techno du mbbells.
Answer:
Some fitness related technologies that I know of are fitness watches(apple watches), fitness apps you could download on a phone(my fitness pal app)
and even treadmills could have t.v screens to motivate the person using the treadmill.
Explanation:
This question is about Anne Frank
Answer:
Both B and D best describe her diary
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So what I need help with is what are the plots in the story Sentry by Frederick Brown
Answer:
the plot of the story is actually about the constant battle that we have between humans. It's about how we kill each other to solve our problems and it's about the way we treat each other, like monsters.
Explanation:
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Which of the following should appear on a daily organizer?
a. Basketball-3:00pm
c. Basketball tryouts
Basketball practice
d. 1st Game of the year
b.
Basketball-3:00 pm should be the option that should appear in a daily organizer, as shown in option A.
We can arrive at this answer because:
A daily schedule is a type of document where a person can place appointments that he or she performs every day or many days of the week.In this type of document, the daily appointment must be presented with the time when it should be performed.Basketball qualifiers, the first game of the year, and basketball practice are not everyday events and for that reason would not be represented in a daily schedule.However, Basketball, which will be held at 3:00 pm, can be considered a daily appointment.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Either C (“Some drivers will try to speed through the work zone.”) or D (“Traffic has been a problem on Main Street.”).
In the radio programme, Samira says: “So it's a
very green country – in more ways than one.'
What does she mean?
Fill-in answers must fit into the blank both grammatically and ___________
A. linguistically
B. safely
C. generally
D. logically
Answer:
D
Explanation:logic is everything in answers and it goes the same for grammatically.
the friends heard an ice cream truck in the dstance so they took their money and bought one scoop for each they ate it in the park how many nouns are there?
10, but 11 if ice and cream count as separate nouns
how and when does imagination overcome reason? in edgar allan poe’s ""the fall of the house of usher"" and julio cortazar ""house taken over""
Answer:
Imagination And Fear In “The Fall Of The House Of Usher” By Edgar Allan Poe And “The House Taken Over” By Julio Cortazar. Imagination overcomes reason when you don't know who or what something is.
Explanation:
There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it took men thousands of years to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature—by a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
What is the main idea of this text?
Answer:
fire
Explanation:
3.
Marley haunts Scrooge in all of the following ways EXCEPT
by appearing in all the picture in Scrooge's halls
O by having his face appear as Scrooge's doorknocker
by making the food fly out of Scrooge's ice chest
Answer:I'm taking the same test lol
Explanation:
Answer:
by making the food fly out of Scrooge's ice chest
Explanation:
punctuate:
the principal said he is making an exception for me, Grandpa, and I'm getting the jacket after all.
Answer:
"The principal said he is making an exception for me, Grandpa, and I'm getting the jacket after all."
Explanation:
First, sentences must always start with a capital letter. Second, it seems to me that the given sentence is a direct quotation from the speaker (grandson) since the pronoun used is in the first-person point of view (me, I'm). Hence, direct quotes must be enclosed with quotation marks (" "). The correct version of the given quote is as follows:
"The principal said he is making an exception for me, Grandpa, and I'm getting the jacket after all."
Use the dictionary entry for lore to answer the question.
lore
lore [‘lor] noun
from Old English leornian
1. something that is taught
2. something that is learned
3. a body of knowledge or tradition
4. the space between the eye and the bill in a bird
5. the space between the eye and the mouth in a reptile or fish
Which definition of lore best matches the most common definition given by the dictionary entry?
a tale
a superstition
a lesson
a face
Answer:
3. A body of knowledge or tradition
A tale
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Explanation:
I got 100% and the answers are C a lesson
A: Despite their hard work, the miners were only able to find a small amount of crude minerals in the mine they were excavating. C: The architect drew a crude sketch of his designs to give his clients a general idea of what he wanted to build.
D: The audience booed the comedian off the stage because his crude jokes were very inappropriate.
A: the quality of being unchanged from the original state
B: Elijah and his brother quickly built a crude shelter that would keep them warm and dry through the night.
B: I had a sandwich, some cheese, and a pear for lunch.
D: its
B: You're
A: The business venture became such a tangle that everyone agreed to go separate ways.
B: It would take days to get to the other side of this jungle of vines, hedges, shrubs, and weeds.
C: Emma was determined to find the way through this maze of pathways, tunnels, and bridges.
A: Appraise
C: too
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What kind of references did Matt Bishop have in the book the cradle by Patrick Somerville
Answer:
American Psychological Association
Answer my question please!!
It’s worth points and Brainlest!!!!
I need the answer now plzzzzzzzz!
Answer:
1. hints or clues, later
2. predictions
3. he will die soon
Answer:
the use of hints to suggest what will happen later in the story.
helps create suspense (makes the readers want to know what will happen next)
Explanation:
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how is important is act 1 in the play of big malion
Explanation:
big million of the lorald
In Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage", Henry struggles to find the courage to fight along with his men in battle. This is an example of what?
A. Climax
B. Internal conflict
C. Dénouement
D. External conflict
I belive it would be C because Internal conflict is a problem on the physical side and as it says "Henry struggles to...fight along with his men..." which is something you don't do with your mind it is with your body.
I hoped this helped!
Have a great day/night! :)
In Stephen Crane's "The Red Badge of Courage", Henry struggles to find the courage to fight along with his men in battle. This is an example of option B. Internal conflict.
Why does Henry struggle to find courage?The Red Badge of Courage is an impressionistic novel by Stephen Crane about the meaning of courage, as it is narrated by Henry Fleming, a recruit in the American Civil War. It is one of the most influential American war stories ever written even though the author was born after the war and had never seen battle himself.Henry’s goal as a protagonist is to fight with his regiment and win some battles; however, as a novice, he experiences fear of death and defeat.Hence, the fear of death and defeat is an internal conflict, the correct answer is option B. Internal conflict.
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