Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
fall is mine whats your?
Have a good day/night:)
Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
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have a wonderful day
"these are words from a 12 yr old girl who ever is reading this have a nice day live ur life dont let depression hold u back u r beautiful i have depression anxeity adhd and anger issues but i still make it through the day with a smile on my face so i hope u can do the same" ~Christina McGowan <3
What does domain-specific language mean? Provide examples.
Explain the difference between being on the pro side and con side. How can you recognize which side an argument is on?
Answer:
so to determine if its a pro or con, the way i see it is, does it benefit anyone/a large group of people? does it make something better? and if its con, is it a disadvantage or does it not help people or make something harder?
Explanation:
Is this a good fable
The Fox and The Four Deer
By: Christian Steele
Once upon a time, there were 4 deer. Chase, Starbuck, Hurricane, and, Willow. They were walking when a fox started chasing them. The 4 deer always bragged that they were the swiftest in the land. And today was their chance to show everybody just how fast they were. They were winning the race until they started acting too cocky. The fox was starting to gain speed and catch up to the 4 deer. He ate one of the 4 deer. The other 3 ran faster than before. Now they were in grave danger. And they got away before he could get them. Their mom always told them they should watch what they say. The 3 learned a valuable lesson: don’t lie when you’re not really fast or you may end up losing your life or your siblings’ lives.
THE END!
Answer: It would be a bit better if you change the fox to a wolf. A fox will prey on much smaller animals, and in classic fables, the fox is sly and cunning.
A wolf will prey on deer, and in classic fables, is the predator, and is the symbol or agent that teaches about the danger that comes from not paying attention to common sense. (Like bragging about things that aren't true around someone who knows better.)
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the author of "Tour the Kremlin"?
providing architectural information
giving a brief history lesson
creating a picture of the Kremlin
suggesting a political opinion
Answer:
i think it is suggesting a political opinion
Explanation:
hope it helps and sorry if I'm wrong
Will vote brainliest
What is the purpose of a topic sentence in informational text?
°There are no topic sentences in informational text.
°They announce the main ideas of paragraphs.
°They give you a place to start taking notes.
°They serve as closures to a section.
Answer:this the question i needed help on plato
Explanation:
Answer:
The topic sentence introduces the reader to what you will talk about.
B. They announce the main ideas of paragraphs
hope this helped :)
Guys can you help me answer these questions so I can come up with the 4 digit code. I've put a screenshot of the questions.
Answer:
the picture isnt pulling up
Explanation:
HELP PLZ THIS LATE
Instructions:
In ALL paragraphs of the article below, do the following digitally (according to the lesson last week):
Highlight the Central Idea in light blue.
Highlight the Key Details in pink.
In the graphic organizers (diagrams) on the third page: Using the information in the BLUE and GREEN paragraphs, fill in each diagram with the Central Idea and Key details---IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
U.S. elections 2020: a guide to the race for the White House
President Donald Trump gives a speech at a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 14, 2020. Trump is running for reelection. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP
By The Guardian, adapted by Newsela staff
Published:02/09/2020
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On November 3, 2020, Americans will head to the polls and vote. Here is an overview of two parts of the election process.
What's the 2020 election all about?
This election's main event is choosing who will hold the next presidential term. Voters will also decide which party will control the U.S. Congress for the next two years and which party dominates in state legislatures and governorships. Still, the big question is whether President Donald Trump can win reelection, so all eyes are on the Democrats and the candidate they will nominate to take on Trump.
In 2016, Trump's election was an unexpected victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump won swing states, or states that do not have a clear party alignment. This included Florida and North Carolina. Some blue states, or those that historically vote Democrat, turned red for Republican, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan. In 2020, however, the Democratic candidate will be different, the issues are different, and the electorate, or pool of American voters, has changed.
Democrats will try to defend their majority in the House of Representatives, where all 435 seats are up for election. They will also try to take control of the Senate, where 34 of the 100 seats will be voted on. Elections will also be held at the local and state level, including 11 elections for governor.
Who can vote?
There are more than 250 million people of voting age in the United States in 2020. That electorate will be different from the one in 2016. The voters will be more racially diverse and younger than ever. They will consist of about 33 percent non-white voters and 10 percent Generation Z voters, or those between the ages of 18 and 23.
In 2016, about 42 percent of Americans who were able to vote decided not to or were blocked from voting. However, the 2018 midterm elections saw a huge surge in voter turnout. This could mean the 2020 elections could see an expanded electorate. At the same time, experts say efforts to block voters may have hindered Democrats in 2018, and may continue to be an obstacle in the upcoming vote.
Read the excerpt from The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
We were all now tied; and just as we were to leave for Easton jail, Betsy Freeland, mother of William Freeland, came to the door with her hands full of biscuits, and divided them between Henry and John. She then delivered herself of a speech, to the following effect:—addressing herself to me, she said, "You devil! You yellow devil! it was you that put it into the heads of Henry and John to run away. But for you, you long-legged mulatto devil! Henry nor John would never have thought of such a thing." I made no reply, and was immediately hurried off towards St. Michael's.
Which best describes Betsy Freeland’s attitude toward Frederick Douglass?
grateful
resentful
indifferent
admiring
Betsy Freeland’s attitude toward Frederick Douglass was resentful. Thank you! Hope this helps!
Explain how "Indian" reveals a contrasting point of view of life in early America
1 Indian
2 by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét
3
4 I don't know who this Indian is,
5 A bow within his hand,
6 But he is hiding by a tree
7 And watching white men land.
8 They may be gods -- they may be fiends --
9 They certainly look rum.
10 He wonders who on earth they are
11 And why on earth they've come.
12
13 He knows his streams are full of fish,
14 His forests full of deer,
15 And his tribe is the mighty tribe
16 That all the others fear.
17 -- And, when the French or English land,
18 The Spanish or the Dutch,
19 They'll tell him they're the mighty tribe
20 And no one else is much.
21
22 They'll kill his deer and net his fish
23 And clear away his wood,
24 And frequently remark to him
25 They do it for his good.
26 Then he will scalp and he will shoot
27 And he will burn and slay
28 And break the treaties he has made
29 -- And, children, so will they.
30
31 We won't go into all of that
32 For it's too long a story,
33 And some is brave and some is sad
34 And nearly all is gory.
35 But, just remember this about
36 Our ancestors so dear:
37 They didn't find an empty land.
38 The Indians were here.
Answer:
what do you men by this question
Answer:
it revels that the white men don't care about the indians surviving or there land
Explanation:
I''LL GIVE 15 POINTS
Read these lines from "The Moon."
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
Why does the author mention "thieves" in the second line?
to show that the moon can spook people
to show that the moon is smart and tricky
to show that the moon helps catch criminals
to show that nothing can hide from the moon’s light
Answer:
to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light
Answer:
to show that nothing can hide from the moon's light
Explanation:
Someone help me with this ASAP!
Answer:
All of the above!!
Explanation:
Cheryl has written an essay for her English class. Read Cheryl's rough draft then answer the questions that follow.
An Adventure of a Lifetime
(1) More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning and satisfaction in life, and one of the most popular
ways folks are doing this is through volunteerism. (2) One specific kind of volunteerism, though, is becoming increasingly popular with people of all ages and stages
in life—volunteer vacations. (3) This kind of vacation, one where the traveler pays her own way and volunteers her time and efforts while on the trip, is being
embraced by people all over the world. (4) The best thing about volunteer vacations is that not only does the traveler get to escape her familiar surroundings and
see new sights, but she also comes home knowing that she has done something. (5) That knowledge brings a kind of satisfaction that a regular vacation cannot
deliver.
(6) Volunteer vacations take travelers almost anywhere across the globe to work on a huge selection of causes. (7) Worried about the elephants in Sri Lanka? (8)
Book a trip to its capital, Colombo, and journey to an elephant sanctuary. (9) Concerned about families living in poverty in Costa Rica? (10) Bring your whole family
down to help build new homes and learn a little Spanish while doing so. (11) Volunteer vacations can take willing helpers to the farthest reaches and most exotic
locations—some luxurious resorts are situated in areas that are steeped in poverty, so vacationers willing to spend half their time working can visit such places in
beautiful countries such as Bali, Mexico, and Brazil. (12) There is almost no limit to where adventurers can go.
(13) Perhaps the most compelling reason to consider a volunteer vacation is the feeling of intrinsic happiness and satisfaction of doing important, helpful work. (14)
Even if a volunteer cannot stay in the location long enough to see a project to its completion, just knowing that one’s work has helped people in need, brought vital
resources to folks who needed it, or helped to save endangered plants or animals brings a kind of pride and sense of meaning that simply spending money to lie by a
pool could never deliver. (15) This alone is part of what has caused volunteer vacations to become awesomely popular across the globe.
(16) There may be no better feeling than being able to visit an exotic location, learn something new, and return home knowing that one’s efforts have helped to
change the world. (17) Because the whole goal behind a vacation is to escape one’s usual, familiar surroundings and refuel, volunteer vacations seem like a win-win
situation with a promise of some kind of success for both the volunteer and those helped by the work. (18) For these reasons, a volunteer vacation is an adventure of
a lifetime.
1) Cheryl needs to provide the source material she used for writing her essay. Which is the correct way to write a bibliography entry for the magazine she used?
Miller, Kelsey. “Vacation Volunteers.” Easy Travels Monthly, Aug. 2019, pp. 18–22.
Miller notes that volunteer vacations are “easy as pie” (19).
Kelsey Miller’s “Vacation Volunteers” in Easy Travels Monthly.
“Vacation Volunteers,” by Kelsey Miller, tells about volunteer vacation options (Easy Travels Monthly magazine).
2) What is the best way to rewrite sentence 5?
Old enough to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse, I was finally, here.
And, finally, now, I was old enough to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse.
And now here I was, finally old enough to enter the ring, finally qualified enough, and with my very own horse.
I am finally old enough, and am now here to enter the ring and finally qualified enough and with my very own horse.
3) What change, if any, should be made to sentence 14?
Insert a hyphen after hand
Change immeasurably to imeasurably
Change had to have
No change is needed in sentence 14.
4) What change should be made in sentence 17?
Delete and
Change sat to sit
Insert a comma after anticipation
Change Fritzs to Fritz’s
1 is d,2 is a,3 is c, is d
Q1=D
Q2=a
Q3=C
Q4=D
Which transition would work best between these sentences?
Canals and railroads lessened the cost of moving goods. Prices fell on goods from across the country due to lower shipping costs.
A. However
B. Undeniably
C. As a result
D. For example
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
However
Explanation:
i need help plz help i need it soon so plz hurry
Read the passage. What is a similarity between the narrator and her best friend, Karen?
Karen and I had been best friends since first grade. But I was a little jealous of her. Karen always seemed smarter and prettier than everyone. One day, we both put our names in for a dance contest. I practiced hard for weeks. I wanted to win the dance contest and beat Karen. On the day of the contest, I went on stage. I danced like I’d never danced in my life. The crowd clapped loudly. Then it was Karen’s turn. She missed some steps and even lost her balance at one point. I knew something was wrong—Karen was no klutz. I ended up winning the contest, but that didn’t even matter to me anymore. After the contest, I ran to Karen and asked her what was wrong. Karen told me that she had been dancing with a sprained ankle. I asked her why she did it. Karen looked ashamed. Then she said, “Because I wanted to beat you and prove that I’m just as good as you!” I was shocked. Here I was so jealous of her, and she wanted to beat me so badly that she went on stage with a sprained ankle!
A.
Karen and the narrator both enter the contest for fun.
B.
Karen and the narrator both deal with jealousy.
C.
Karen and the narrator are both trained dancers.
D.
Karen and the narrator both have sprained ankles.
E.
Karen and the narrator are both tennis champions.
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
They whole passage is about jealousy.
If an unknown word is a describing word, the reader should find its meaning by looking for related
nouns.
verbs.
adverbs.
adjectives.
Answer:
Its B verbs
Explanation:
Because i just took the test. hope it helps.
What is the main idea of this paragraph??
Confucius is an important Chinese historical figure who adopted and taught a set of morals and life lessons that some people still practice. The morals and life lessons showed how the ruling class of China should behave. Confucius gave up a good-paying government job to teach about what he called “beautiful conduct.” His followers, called disciples, listened to his teachings and wrote them down. These written documents formed a social code, or way that a society should behave. The social code was passed down to each generation of the ruling class. Confucius believed that if those in authority set a good example, those in the lower classes would follow accordingly. (30 points)
Answer: The main idea of this paragraph is Confucius.
Answer:
The first sentence is the topic sentence: “Confucius is an important Chinese historical figure who adopted and taught a set of morals and life lessons that some people still practice.”
The main idea in this paragraph is that Confucius was significant because his ideas were written and passed down to the ruling class of Chinese for generations.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
This sounded nonsense to Alice, so she said nothing, but set off at once towards the Red Queen. To her surprise, she lost sight of her in a moment, and found herself walking in at the front-door again.
A little provoked, she drew back, and after looking everywhere for the queen (whom she spied out at last, a long way off), she thought she would try the plan, this time, of walking in the opposite direction.
It succeeded beautifully. She had not been walking a minute before she found herself face to face with the Red Queen, and full in sight of the hill she had been so long aiming at.
Why does Alice need to walk in the opposite direction to get to the Red Queen?
because the Red Queen has moved to another location
because Alice is initially walking in the wrong direction
because the house has changed the location of its windows and doors
because in this land the opposite way of doing things is often the correct way
Answer:
because in this land the opposite way of doing things is often the correct way
Explanation:
I think this is the answer
Mary is writing an argumentative essay about the benefits of a healthy diet. Which of these sources will be the most reliable? (ASAP)
I would say that Mary should review all resources and compare them, but I think this is for a quiz.
So I would pick
Healthy Living Magazine
Walking in the rain is...
FINISH THE SENTENCE WITH ATLEAST 5-6
Answer:
Walking in the rain is fun when you are sad.
Explanation:
Dialogue/Incident in a story that propels the action, reveals an aspect of the character, or provokes a decision. The story is the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe!!
Why is it important to honor timelines?
Answer: Around 160,000 Allied troops, 73,000 of whom were Americans, stormed the beaches of Normandy in a carefully coordinated attack. Before the invasion was over, an estimated 4,500 troops had lost their lives. Another 5,500 were listed as wounded or missing. German casualties topped 9,000.
Explanation:
Answer:
Timelines are very important in any study of history, as they allow one to connect concepts temporally, i.e. that is to say, with respect to time.
“He is a man – a man – a man!" snarled the Pack; and most of the wolves began to gather round Shere Khan, whose tail was beginning to switch.
Mowgli stood upright – the fire-pot in his hands. Then he stretched out his arms, and yawned in the face of the Council; but he was furious with rage and sorrow, for, wolf-like, the wolves had never told him how they hated him.
Use the drop-down menu to answer each question.
This passage focuses on a meeting to decide if Mowgli can stay in the jungle. What type of conflict occurs in this passage?
What are the opposing forces in the conflict?
Answer:
the opposing forces are the wolfs and Shere Khan
Explanation:
Which word is a synonym for kindly? Use reference materials as needed.
A. belated
B. benighted
C. benevolent
D. beguiled
Answer:
C. Benevoleny
Explanation:
Tell me if im
right :)
The most corrective and suitable synonym for kindly will be C and that is benevolent
The person will the good from heart and kind from the inside will be the best example of benevolent, expressing his kindness and good from the character is the good and best examples mentioned .
If the person is good from the inside and kind from the character then the society love to share the time with him and want to earn more and more from that person and they give great example to the society .
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MARKING BRAINLIEST! LOOK AT THE ATTACHMENTS
Go through the text “What the Brain says about Maturity” and “Better Training for New Drivers” and write a RACE paragraph answer the following questions for each text.
What is the Claim?
What are the reasons?
Answer:
i need points sorry
Explanation:
im going to answer the question in a comment
David is completing a word list with words from this paragraph.
We enjoyed all types of travel during our family vacation to Italy. First we took a train to get into the city. Later we rented bikes to explore the mountain trails. Finally, we enjoyed floating along the water in a real Italian gondola!
A 4-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Word with entries train, bike, gondola. Column 2 is labeled Part of speech with entries noun, noun, noun. Column 2 is labeled Example sentence with entries "First we took a train to get into the city," "Later we rented bikes to explore the mountain trails," "Finally, we enjoyed floating along the water in a real Italian gondola!" Column 4 is labeled Meaning with entries a rolling group of cars, a two-wheeled vehicle, blank.
What is the meaning of the word gondola?
a three-wheeled vehicle
a long, narrow boat
an extra-long bus
an underground train
Write a poll question or survey that connects to your blog topic.
The topic is Should students wear school uniforms.
I will report you if you only answer to get points because this has a huge affect on my grade
Answer:
Write something like this, I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
PLZ PLZ PLZ HLEP
The Italian sonnet is divided into two main stanzas (sections) called
the quatrain and the couplet
the couplet and the octave
the sestet and the quatrain
the octave and the sestet
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
REVISING (Passage 1)
Cheryl has written an essay for her English class. Read Cheryl's rough draft then answer the questions that follow.
An Adventure of a Lifetime
(1) More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning and satisfaction in life, and one of the most popular
ways folks are doing this is through volunteerism. (2) One specific kind of volunteerism, though, is becoming increasingly popular with people of all ages and stages
in life—volunteer vacations. (3) This kind of vacation, one where the traveler pays her own way and volunteers her time and efforts while on the trip, is being
embraced by people all over the world. (4) The best thing about volunteer vacations is that not only does the traveler get to escape her familiar surroundings and
see new sights, but she also comes home knowing that she has done something. (5) That knowledge brings a kind of satisfaction that a regular vacation cannot
deliver.
(6) Volunteer vacations take travelers almost anywhere across the globe to work on a huge selection of causes. (7) Worried about the elephants in Sri Lanka? (8)
Book a trip to its capital, Colombo, and journey to an elephant sanctuary. (9) Concerned about families living in poverty in Costa Rica? (10) Bring your whole family
down to help build new homes and learn a little Spanish while doing so. (11) Volunteer vacations can take willing helpers to the farthest reaches and most exotic
locations—some luxurious resorts are situated in areas that are steeped in poverty, so vacationers willing to spend half their time working can visit such places in
beautiful countries such as Bali, Mexico, and Brazil. (12) There is almost no limit to where adventurers can go.
(13) Perhaps the most compelling reason to consider a volunteer vacation is the feeling of intrinsic happiness and satisfaction of doing important, helpful work. (14)
Even if a volunteer cannot stay in the location long enough to see a project to its completion, just knowing that one’s work has helped people in need, brought vital
resources to folks who needed it, or helped to save endangered plants or animals brings a kind of pride and sense of meaning that simply spending money to lie by a
pool could never deliver. (15) This alone is part of what has caused volunteer vacations to become awesomely popular across the globe.
(16) There may be no better feeling than being able to visit an exotic location, learn something new, and return home knowing that one’s efforts have helped to
change the world. (17) Because the whole goal behind a vacation is to escape one’s usual, familiar surroundings and refuel, volunteer vacations seem like a win-win
situation with a promise of some kind of success for both the volunteer and those helped by the work. (18) For these reasons, a volunteer vacation is an adventure of
a lifetime.
Qestions: 1) Which of the following would best replace done something to provide a clearer ending to sentence 4?
gotten away from home
built a house
affected positive change
taken time to relax
2) Cheryl wants to add a better transition between the second paragraph (sentences 6–12) and the third paragraph (sentences 13–15). Which of the following sentences should be added after sentence 12 to help readers effectively transition from the second paragraph to the third?
Why not consider trying one of many different and exciting types of volunteer vacations available today?
Adventurers can go anywhere in the world that they can imagine.
Volunteers of any age can travel the world on a volunteer vacation.Volunteers of any age can travel the world on a volunteer vacation.
If benefiting others isn’t reason enough to try a volunteer vacation, imagine the ways you might benefit.
3) Cheryl wants to improve her word choice in sentence 15 to match the tone that is appropriate for her audience and purpose. Which phrase best replaces become awesomely popular?
skyrocket in likability
surge in popularity
change in recognition
increase in interest
Answer: An adventure of a life time
Explanation: More and more people are starting to look in places other than their chosen career paths to find meaning ang satisfaction in life.
The raft back and forth on the ragged sea as the frigid waters at its weathered hull.