Answer:
The answer is D learning of Galileo's imprisonment
Explanation:
I read the passage and I did the assignment
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
how do we rewrite this as a PAST TENSE??
I see the Customer pay For the Groceries at the store.
Answer:
I saw the customer pay for the groceries at the store.
Explanation:
Answer:
simple my guy ur thinking to hard
Explanation:
the answer is i saw the customer pay for the grceries
Painting a good picture is________.
A athletic
B difficult
C narrow
Answer:
B
Explanation:
DIFFICULT you ant paint a picture athletic or narrow so difficult is the answer PLZ MARK BRAINLIEST:)
Answer:
B) difficult
Explanation:
I'm an art student so I should know how difficult painting a good picture can be and it can't be athletic or narrow so it has to be difficult.
I will create my own sentences with WHILE and the following verbs:
CLIMB, WALK, WRITE, TALK, BUILD, SWIM, WATCH, LISTEN TO
examples
I was doing my homework while my brother was listening to music.
They were playing (grali) cards while their mum was cooking (she cooked)
Answer:
I was swimming while listening to music threw my water proof ear pods.
Explanation:
Answer:
While I am climbing the rope, my brother is walking down the path talking to a friend, and my sister is writing something down she wants to build.
? is that what you wanted ?
Explanation:
Newsla, New menu items, celebrity collaborations boost McDonald's U.S. sales.... Need answer
Answer:
B. The second quarter did not go well for McDonald's, but its third quarter improved.
Explanation:
In the given passage, it is stated that the months of July, August, and September brought better results than the previous quarter. Though sales dropped during the second quarter of April to June, the next quarter presented better sales.
This improvement during the third quarter shows that the previous quarters, the first and second, did not go well for the fast-food chain. But the third quarter improved, making a positive expectation for the chain.
Thus, the correct answer options B.
1)tell we\use the answer? 2)is this\these your jacket? 3)I don't want these shoes. I want that\those over there 4)don't cut you\yourself with that knife 5)are they cooking all the food them\themself? 6)i can't see our car. Which one is ours\our?
Answer:
1. Tell us the answer.
2. Is this your jacket?
3. I don't want these shoes. I want those over there.
4. Don't cut yourself with that knife.
5. Are they cooking all the food themself?
6. I can't see our car. Which one is ours?
Explanation:
Though the question was not stated, I was able to provide the answers. I discovered that it is a question of selecting the correct pronoun that fits into each of the sentences.
The above sentences are properly arranged by placing the correct pronoun in the sentence. The appropriate use of first, second and third person pronouns are seen here.
The first person pronoun are I, we, and us and "I" is known as the singular and "we" and "us" as the plural forms. "I" is a first person pronoun which is used when the narrator of the phrase is referring to themselves. "we" or "us" is used for a group of two or more that includes the speaker.
The second-person pronouns are you, your, yours. which actually refers to the reader or the intended audience. They include you, your, and yours. While third person refer to persons, places, or things which is not the reader or the writer. They include he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, them, their, and theirs.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
essay: envying others
Answer:
The word "envy" came from the Latin word "invidere". Here "In" means "contrary", and "videre" means "to look". .
Envy is a feeling we will have towards someone when we wish that we had his qualities, luck, or possessions.
For example, old men envy younger men; those who have spent much envy those who have spent little on the same thing; and men who have not got a thing, or not got it yet, envy those who have got it quickly.
Ambitious men are more envious than those who are not. If a person is ambitious to make a fortune, he will be envious on this particular point. Hence he will envy those who became rich quickly. Similarly, small-minded men are envious, for everything seems great to them-fame, wisdom, gift, or love. They envy it not because of their demands for it, but because the other people have it.
And it is also clear what kind of people we envy. Most of the time, we feel envious towards our equals or competitors. In another word, we envy those who are near us in time, place, age, or reputation. We do not compete with men who lived a hundred centuries ago, or those not yet born, or the dead, or those whom we consider to be far below us or far above us. But we do compete with our rivals in sport or in love, and generally with those who are after the same things. And it is therefore these people we envy more than others.
Sometimes we will confuse envy with jealousy, yet these two terms are quite different from each other.
Jealousy is a feeling one feels when one hates the lucky person who has received something that should have been given to oneself. He is not satisfied with the fact that others have got what he ought to have, or have got what he did have once. It is often used to describe a love relationship. A wife may become jealous when she sees that her husband shows admiration for another beautiful woman. She feels justified in doing this because she considers it her only right to have her husband's love.
Explanation:
"Nonviolence: A Force More Powerful Than Electricity" by Peter M. Loveless
1 In 1936, Mohandas Gandhi was asked if nonviolent resistance was a form of direct action. “It is not one form,” he answered. “It is the only form…It is the greatest…force in the world…It is.. a force which is more positive than electricity, and more powerful than ever ether.”
2 Nonviolence is a political force that has helped shape history. In many cases it receives less attention than violent conflict such as war or guerrilla activity. Yet is has often produced momentous change. Governments as entrenched as South Africa’s apartheid government, the British occupation of India, and communist Poland have crumbled in the face of ordinary, unarmed people.
3 How is it possible for people to bring about such change when confronting powerful opponents? There are various factors that contribute to the success of nonviolence.
4 First, it is important to understand how governments rule. Political power involves a relationship between the rulers and the workers. Local governments, schools, and businesses rely on the cooperation of the people to run smoothly. Even the most rigid states depend on this cooperation, although they may secure it through invisible forces such as fear or loyalty.
5 Sometimes people in a society are willing to obey the government due to a sense of helplessness or anxiety. Rulers can then behave as they wish. Subjects may withdraw their consent to be governed, however, and this can lead to the disintegration of power.
6 If there is widespread disobedience in a society, rulers will often inflict punishments. Maintaining control in this way requires that some citizens – often a police force or army willing to crush resistance – remain loyal to the government. In many cases, however, people refuse to give in to this kind of force.
7 Another important factor in nonviolence is the number of people willing to take action. Once a campaign of disobedience becomes widespread, it gains momentum and can become a significant force. As more people become involved in disobedience, it becomes harder for a government to control them with violence or imprisonment.
8 As author Gene Sharp writes, “The theory that power derives from violence, and that victory necessarily goes to the side with the greater capacity for violence, is false.” To attain victory
through nonviolence, however, people must understand the methods that are at their disposal. These tools can be divided roughly into three classes.
9 The first kind is symbolic or persuasive action. Protest marches, vigils, speeches, posters, banners, and the like may be used to gain support for a cause.
10 Another method is refusal to cooperate – a passive, but powerful, form of resistance. When citizens disagree with a law, they may disobey it. Workers may go on strike. This happened when Lech Walesa led the Polish people out of the grasp of Soviet control in the 1980s. By bringing an economy to its knees, strikes can result in the total collapse of a regime. Similarly, people can join boycotts or refuse to pay taxes, and government officials, police, and soldiers can all disobey orders. In the end, the entire system that props up a ruler’s power can be taken apart. Then the ruler is no more powerful than any other individual.
11 The third category of nonviolent action is intervention. People may intervene in order to disrupt a situation that they think is causing harm. Methods include sit-ins and peaceful direct action. People may act in ways that they know will lead to their imprisonment, which in turn focuses negative publicity on their opponents. One famous example of this occurred in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger.
12 It is often assumed that nonviolence methods take longer to succeed than violent approaches. In fact, the reverse may be true; in some cases, nonviolence has brought about change in a matter of weeks or days.
13 As Leo Tolstoy wrote, “Violence can never destroy what is accepted by public opinion. On the contrary, public opinion need only be diametrically opposed to violence to destroy its every action.”
14 Once a path of nonviolence is chosen, it is crucial to stick to that path. To shift to the use of violence is to adopt the tools of the oppressive regime. The use of violence can dissuade ordinary people from supporting a cause. Valuable allies may turn away. And, in the face of a heavily armed opponent, violence is unlikely to succeed. In contrast, nonviolent resistance has been described as “political jujitsu.” Nonviolence uses the force and weight of an opposing regime against itself in order to bring about the regime’s defeat.
1.
As it is used in paragraph 7, the word momentum most nearly means:
power
time
involvement
adherence
Answer: Power
Explanation: It's saying it's uprsising in power
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Answer:
Here are some Major inventions:
Printing Press - 1450 - Johannes Gutenberg -allowed literacy to greatly expand
2 Electric Light - 1879 - Thomas Edison - powered countless social changes
3 Automobile - 1885 - Karl Benz - increased personal mobility and freedom
4 Telephone - 1876 - Alexander Graham Bell - spread communication across wide areas
5 Radio and Television - 1895 & 1926 - Guglielmo Marconi & John Baird - created a device which allows idea's and creations to be broadcasted
6 Vaccination - 1796 - Edward Jenner - protected people from disease
7 Computer- 1939 - John Atanasoff, et al. - transformed business world; predecessor to the Internet
8 Airplane 1903 - Orville and Wilbur Wright - allowed people and products to quickly move
9 Gas powered tractor 1892 John Froelich started agricultural mechanization
10 Anesthesia 1844 Horace Wells provided a great leap forward for medicine
Explanation:
any suggestions for how to tackle a huge exam?
Answer:
study, revise over everything you learned, ask questions, go to tutoring and make sure you pace yourself
Explanation:
Leadership traits can be______.
-replaced
-trusting
-acquired
-inherited
Answer:
inherited
Explanation:
You are looking for information about health problems in poor countries. You find a website that includes facts, charts, names of diseases, and organizations that help. What information would you list first on your "Works Cited"
Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:
Author's name
Name of the website
Date the site was last updated
Name of the organization that sponsors the cite
Answer:
Author's name
Explanation:
When you are going to show the works cited in your research paper in the works cited section, the first information you must submit is the author's name, specifically the author's last name, followed by the author's first name.
This is the correct way to start the list of works cited and is a standard rule that must be followed in any type of research work.
Which sentence uses the active voice?
A I finished my research paper two days early
B my research paper was finished two days early
CMy research paper is being finished two days early
Change the following sentence into negative.
1. He has a science fiction.
2. Peter has a dog at home.
3. Either Krishna or Mina will win the match.
4. There are a lot of animals in the zoo.
5. Lucky doesn't Elizabeth answers it.
6. He used to sing.
7. Drive quickly.
8. He told a story and so did his mother.
9. She has a lot of rice.
Answer:
He doesn't have a science fiction
Peter doesn't have a dog at home
Neither Krishna nor Nina will win the match
There aren't a lot of animals in the zoo
He didn't use to sing
Drive slowly
He didn't tell a story so did his mother
She doesn't have a lot of rice
Answer:
He does not has a science fiction.
Peter does not has a dog at home.
Neither krisha or mina will not win the match.
There are not a lot of animals in the zoo.
Lucky does Elizabeth answers it.
He not used to sing.
Do not drive quickly.
He did not told a story and so did not his mother.
She does not has a lot of rice.
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Choose one current event (occurred in the past twelve calendar months) and compare it to one of the scene or major event in to kill a mockingbird. Explain at least two events are similar
Answer:
the family life/growth can be sorta compared to how weve had to be in quarantine with our families and getting closer or growing apart, and there was a lot of prejudice going on in the book just like today with
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Match each paragraph with the correct speech characteristic.
1. In 2013, one study found that people who
chose a vegetarian diet were healthier. They
had lower blood pressure and a lower
chance of heart disease, cancer, and obesity.
2. After Jenny found out that she had high
blood pressure, she decided to stay away
from fools that are high in salt. She created
a meal plan full of fruits and vegetables. This
healthy diet helped her decrease her blood
pressure.
3. I think a vegetarian diet would be beneficial
But I would worry about not getting certain
nutrients, such as protein and iron, in my
diet.
A. commentary
B. evidence
C. narrative
ANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
o playful
o formal
o sorrowful
o mysterious
Answer:
FORMAL :P
Explanation:
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Answer:
its formal
Explanation:
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Question 3 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) [LC] Which statement about signal phrases is true?
Signal phrases should be worded the same way throughout an informational text.
Signal phrases are only needed when a writer uses a direct quote from an article.
Signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that the source is a valid one that can be trusted
Signal phrases should provide name, job, and source of every fact used in a text. uestion 4 ultiple choice Worth 5 points 3 should provide a complete list of your resources
Answer:
Signal phrases should provide name, job, and source of every fact used in a text.
Answer:
Signal phrases should provide name, job, and source of every fact used in a text.
Explanation:
write about your teacher and five reasons of teaching
How do you evaluate a poem with detail?
Answer:
Connect to the Author and Time Period
The context of a poem sheds light on the overall meaning of the words. The time period and biography of a poet will give insight that may be hard to decipher just by reading the poem out of context. A good example is the famous poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. This narrative poem describes the untimely death of a beautiful woman. A close look at Poe's life reveals that he lost several women close to him, including his mother, stepmother and beloved wife. The poem is also Poe's last known work and one of Poe's only poems with a positive message: that the speaker and Annabel Lee will be reunited after death. When in doubt about the meaning of a poem, research the poet and his era for missing clues.
Why does the speaker make a connection between the life of nature and the life of people ( nothing gold can stay )
What pattern of activation and breaks creates the strongest and longest-lasting memory? a. 3 activations with 3 minute breaks c. 10 activations with 3 minute breaks b. 3 activations with 10 minute breaks d. 10 activations with 10 minute breaks
Answer:
For edenuity the answer is B
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
a day ina life as a judaism a paragraph
help. asap
Answer:
what u need dat for
Explanation:
Help please and thank you
Answer:
Ventilation
demolition
all I got for now
How should a paragraph be organized to explain the development of an author's claim?
Explain how the text refines the author's
overall claim
Provide specific details from the text that
develop the claim
Explain the author's claim.
Answer:
1. explain the authors claim
2. provide specific details from the text that develops the claim
3. explain how the text refines the author's overall claim
Explanation:
I need advice! So this is still technically a question. My mom well step mom not only slept with other men besides my dad but also did drugs. She says that I have no right to feel upset,but I do. I that wrong to feel upset at her?
Answer:
No, of course not.
Explanation:
You have every right to be upset because she was using and potentially harming herself because she was using. You being upset is just a sign that you care about her and her well being. You have every right to be upset.
Answer:
ofc not! its ok tofeel like that. i dont have a step mom, but if youre really upse bout that, talk to your dad. tell him how you feel. if you dont want to open up to him, you can alwaysalways always count on us. were here for you<3 love you and i hope you have an absolute great day!!! god bless you
Explanation:
what evidence does miranda gives us about hamilton and elizabeth's relationship
Answer:
Read Explanation
Explanation:
First off, there was the Reynolds Pamphlet. We can gather from there that on Hamilton's side of the relationship, there was some infidelity. They both loved each other despite the fact that he had gone of with Maria Reynolds and cheated while Eliza was off to a visit with her father and sister. Then to show how "Eliza reacted when you broke her heart" Lin Manuel wrote "Burn" to depict her broken heart and the letters the couple had written to each other. They had a child they both loved dearly, and even though Hamilton had a hard time being satisfied, with Eliza, he started to being to be satisfied. Eliza had so much faith in Hamilton, at the end of the musical she said "He could have done so much more." They forgave each other at the end, because they both loved each other and then in a duel with Aaron Burr, Hamilton died. If Eliza hadn't cared about him, she would have just moved on, but she was very upset due to the loss of her late son Philip, and now her beloved husband, Alexander.
Sorry I don't have all the context of what you needed to write from but here's my answer, hope it helps!
Krumpers __________ their way to the final competition. Which element is required to complete the sentence? A. a singular verb B. a plural verb C. a singular verb phrase D. a plural noun
Answer:
B, if Krumpers is multiple people
A if Krumpers is one person
.
13. It can be inferred that the speaker and the drunk were "fellow victims"
(line 22) in that
(1) both had lost control of their passions
(13) neither received support from friends or relatives
(c) each had in a different way proven to be a failure
(b) neither was any longer able to feel guilt or responsibility
(6) both were tormented by distracting disturbances
In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when each new cat appears, readers most likely
relax, as nothing worse can happen to John.
become more worried about John.
realize that John will be safe.
are sure that John will not leave the house alive.
Answer:
B. Become more worried about John.
Explanation:
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In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when each new cat appears, readers most likely Become more worried about John. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the meaning of the story?The term story has been refers to that, any account of the series of related events or the experiences, whether the nonfictional or the fictional. Narratives can be presented through the sequence of the written or the spoken words, through still or moving images.
The author had the special bond with the cat. The cat, according to the author, was always close by. Since he had saved it as the kitten, he believed that it was aware of his role in providing it with "the good life."
In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when each new cat appears, readers most likely realize that John will be safe. In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes," when each new cat appears, readers most likely Become more worried about John.
Therefore, The right option (B) is correct.
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