Answer: Alfonso's brother, Juan
Explanation: Its in chapter five
How can steroids benefit you? Can u write at least a paragraph which is high school level
Please share ur experience how can I divide syllables of words easily tell me ways
Answer:
A way to divide syllables is easy!
Explanation:
Step 1: Find the part of the word your mouth slows down the most, or the parts you have to pronunciate the most (Tak..ing)
Step 2: Those slow down parts are syllables. (Re...mem...ber...ance)
Step 3: As you find those words make sure you don't over-say them. For example: Wheel. You don't say Wheel with more than one syllable because it sounds weird and is not grammatically correct.
Step 4: The way I learned was to clap at each syllable I found (Good...ness)
Step 5: Enjoy the wonderful world of syllables
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Why did the author begin the article by
describing the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)?
Explanation: CDC works 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and in the U.S. Whether diseases start at home or abroad, are chronic or acute, curable or preventable, human error or deliberate attack, CDC fights disease and supports communities and citizens to do the same.
Read the excerpt from “A Journey West.”
However, from the start of our journey, misfortune followed us everywhere. Our first trouble happened in St. Louis when our guide disappeared, taking all the money we paid him!
“What are we going to do?” I asked as I kicked the dirt at my feet. “I don’t want to go back to Louisiana, but I guess we’ll have to. There’s no way for us to get to Kansas now.”
Rosetta looked up, set her shoulders, and said, “Hmmph. Well, we’ve come this far. We’ll just have to go on without him.”
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What does the dialogue reveal about Rosetta?
She believes that the family should return to Louisiana.
She knows how to get to Kansas without the guide.
She is angry at Nate for taking them on the journey.
She feels confident about continuing on to Kansas.
Answer:She feels confident about continuing to Kansas
Explanation:^^
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What is task commitment
Answer:
Task commitment, according to Renzulli (1978), is the motivational energy which pushes the individual to creatively use or originally apply his or her above average talents in any one or many of a multitude of performance areas, to bring forth products that can be shared with the rest of society.
Explanation:
Oliver has been assigned to write an argument about safe food-handling practices for his life skills class. He wants to learn whether it’s safer to cook chicken straight out of the package or to rinse it first.
Which of the following resources should he use? Why?
A.
a post from a well-known food blogger; a lot of people trust her opinions about recipes and shortcuts in the kitchen
B.
a scientific study published in a consumer magazine; chicken was prepared in both ways and then tested for strains of bacteria
C.
a brief interview with his grandmother; she's the best cook Oliver knows, and nobody has ever gotten sick from her chicken parmesan
D.
the “Health and Safety” chapter from a cookbook published in 1982; popular recipes may come and go, but food safety standards never change
Answer:
The resource Oliver should use is:
B. a scientific study published in a consumer magazine; chicken was prepared in both ways and then tested for strains of bacteria.
Explanation:
Why?
Oliver wants to know what is safer. Therefore, he should focus on resources that have criteria and proper means for testing safety when it comes to food. Option B concerns a scientific study that is bound to follow rules and procedures. That is the best option.
In option A, the blogger may be a very good cook, but that does not necessarily mean she knows and does everything in the safest possible way. In option C we have a similar situation. Nobody has ever gotten sick from grandma's chicken, but that may be a matter of luck or coincidence. Option D says food safety standards never change, which is not true. A long time ago, for instance, people did not understand the importance of washing vegetables as we do today. All these options can be eliminated.
Answer:
B = a scientific study published in a consumer magazine; chicken was prepared in both ways and then tested for strains of bacteria.
Explanation:
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Identify the “novel” opportunity that arose in the Victorian period that still persists today with wild popularity.
Answer:
4+++.&have you are a good friend of the year and I think he's a great way of saying he doesn't like i stole it was the best
How does the diction in the third stanza contribute to the tone?
When by the ruins oft I past
My sorrowing eyes aside did cast
And here and there the places spy
Where oft I sat and long did lie.
Here stood that trunk, and there that chest,
There lay that store I counted best.
My pleasant things in ashes lie
And them behold no more shall I.
The tone is remorseful as the speaker is reflecting on the treasure she lost and home that no longer herself is the the diction in the third stanza contribute to the tone.
What is the tone of the poem upon the burning of our house?This poem's tone shifts from surprise through wistfulness to hope. The speaker is sleeping comfortably in naïve security just before the poem begins. "Thund'ring roar" and "piteous shrieks" startle her awake.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Atalanta Connection Exit Ticket (12/1)
Instructions
IN CLASS ACTIVITY (12/1)
Practice making connections between the text and real life.
There are two ways you can do this:
Make a connection between the text and your own life. An example might be, "This character is brave but often doesn't think things through before making a decision. I tend to act the same way when I'm stressed or overwhelmed."
Make a connection between the text and the world you know. We all have ideas about how the world works that go far beyond our own personal experiences. We learn about things through TV, movies, the news, and our own observations. An example would be when a reader says, "I saw a TV show where the main character had a similar conflict," or "I remember watching a movie set in Greece."
What connection to real life have you seen so far?
Answer:
A connection to real life would be if you ever helped someone like Ariadne did, or if you were ever faced with a super hard homework assignment but didn't give up or lose hope you wouldn't fail like Theseus did.
which is these BEST states ALexis's purpose in writting this letter
Answer:
to persuade the principal that the volunteer program should not be required.
Answer:
persuasive
Explanation:
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ead the stage direction from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street. NARRATOR'S VOICE Maple Street, U.S.A., late summer. A tree lined little world of front porch gliders, hop scotch, the laughter of children, and the bell of an ice cream vendor. There is a pause and the CAMERA MOVES OVER to a shot of the Good Humor man and two small boys who are standing alongside just buying ice cream. Based on this stage direction, readers should picture Maple Street as a mysterious place. quiet place. chaotic place. charming place.
Answer:
The answer will be D)Charming place!
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Explanation:Well while reading this you want to think about the emotion you feel from the paragraph, There's many kids playing and enjoying life nothing really seems off or mysterious making option A. incorrect.
Everyone is getting along nothing crazy, no fighting or anything. So its not chaotic making choice B. Incorrect.
The laughter of children and the ice-cream bell shows its not really quite meaning C. Is not the answer.
Leaving option D. as the only and correct choice.
Hoped this helped <3
Answer:
The is D
Explanation:
The middle section of a personal narrative needs to include
strong examples that highlight the subject’s qualities.
background information that introduces the subject.
effects that the subject has had on the narrator’s life.
information about characters other than the subject.
I can't pick between A and D, they both seem right. Help!
Answer:
A. Strong examples that highlight the subject’s qualities
Explanation:
Sounds right to me
Sorry for the late answer, hope it helps! :D
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Fill in the correct word into the sentence below
The Associated Press is a wire service and a ______
news around the world.
A.Importer B.reporter
C. Portable D.transport
Answer
B
Explanation:
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what kind of document would summarize and discuss eyewitness accounts of an event?
secondary source
primary source
diary or letter
newsreel
Answer: Secondary source.
Explanation: Trust me ig
Answer:
secondary source
Explanation:
Secondary source documents summarize, analyze, and interpret primary sources.
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Is George Orwell right about people and the way they handle power? In your own words,
explain what Animal Farm suggests about the effect that power has on people. Then, describe
an example from your own life that either supports or contradicts what George Orwell seems to
think about power.
Answer:
Power and control is one of the most important themes in Animal Farm. Orwell explores political power - Mr Jones owns the farm and the animals and uses his men and whips to keep them under control and maintain his power.
Orwell shows that the animals have the power to challenge Mr Jones' control and take over the farm - using power in a positive way. He then explores how the pigs use rhetoric and propaganda to establish themselves in power and take control of the farm. It is interesting that the working animals, especially Boxer the horse, have great physical power but they don’t use it to break free from the control of the pigs.
Old Major is partly based on Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Karl Marx, was a German philosopher who lived during the 19th-century. His ideas formed the basis of communism - his ideas are collectively known as ‘Marxism’, like ‘Animalism’ in the novel. He developed theories on how power structures in society keep people under control. Vladimir Lenin was a Russian revolutionary who established a form of ‘Marxism’ in Russia in the early 20th-century.
Orwell explores the idea of power leading to corruption. Many of the characters in the novel are eventually corrupted by the power they have, particularly the pigs, as they manipulate their position of leadership to exploit other animals.Old Major teaches the animals a song called Beasts of England in response to Mr Jones treating them badly. The song is about animals overthrowing man and being free. Bit and spur shall rust forever, Cruel whips no more shall crack. The animals sing about the devices Mr Jones uses to keep his power. The 'bit and spur' and 'whips' are used to cruelly keep the animals under control.
The rebellion The animals fight back against the men and take control of the farm. ...this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to thrashing and maltreating just as they chose, frightened them almost out of their wits. The animals surprise the men with their 'sudden' change in behaviour - it frightens the men to see the animals using their power.
The pigs taking control The pigs take charge and begin to control the other animals. Napoleon uses Squealer and the dogs to stop the animals' questions about the windmill. Squealer spoke so persuasively, and the three dogs who happened to be with him growled so threateningly, that they accepted his explanation without further questions. Between Squealer being so 'persuasive' and the dogs so 'threatening' the pigs control the animals by preventing them questioning their decisions.
Explanation:
Whats a synoym for Popularity contest 
Answer:
Middle School
This is a humorous answer. My real answer would probably be A Pageant.
Answer:
contention competition rivalry bidding
Explanation:
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-Why does the speaker name so many kinds of workers?
-What is the effect of these references?
Answer:
This shows America's unitedness
Explanation:
By refrencing to as many different types of workers, it is crediting them for the work they do around the USA and represents the theory of how the country would not function without every small part. This just means that not one person or job runs the country, it is every little job that makes the country work and function
What does he accomplish by including references to these other texts?
Answer:
MLK makes an allusion, or reference to history, recalling the Emancipation Proclamation. MLK's use of an allusion was a wake-up call. This wake up call helps defear discrilmiation.
Bess raced across the gym floor. WHAP! She hit the shuttlecock over the net towards Pat’s far corner. Bess quickly returned to the center court so she was ready to run in any direction.
WHAP! Pat returned to the volley. Bess stepped sideways and tapped the shuttlecock gently. It popped over the net. Pat ran forward quickly. But it was too late. Pat fell under the net and slid across the floor to Bess’s side.
A. Bess and Pat are playing tennis
B. Pat returned the shuttlecock and is ready for the next hit
C. Bess thinks ahead to the next shot while she plays the game
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
prerogative examples
Answer:
An example of prerogative example is the ability of a citizen in the United states to choose whether or not to vote.Explanation:
l hope l helped you ❤❤❤When developing a personal narrative... it is important to include descriptive labels. strong examples. exaggerations. fictional elements.
Answer:
Its B or "Strong examples"
Explanation:
The author of "The
Tortoise and the Hair"
is trying to teach us ______
Answer:
Slow and steady wins the race
Explanation:
you can be more successful by doing things slowly and steadily than by acting quickly and carelessly
Find nine letter word from these letters
C N O I F D N T E
Answer:
Confident
Explanation:
C N O I F D N T E
CoNIFDNTE
ConIFDNTE
ConfIDNTE
ConfiDNTE
ConfidNTE
ConfideNT
ConfidenT
Confident
confident
Explanation:
Which character is being directly characterized in this excerpt?
Answer:
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Which text in this sentence functions as an adverb clause
Answer:
...if the route was too steep and dangerous
Explanation:
The above text in the sentence functions as an adverb clause. This is true because an adverb clause is known to be a group of words that actually performs the work of an adverb. But the group of words must contain a subject and a verb in order to be a true clause.
Adverb clauses actually add information which helps to describe verbs, adjectives and even adverbs. These clauses show the when, where, how, why, how much or the condition at which the action took place.
The above text actually gives more information about the 'route' and its condition that will make Tina make her decision. So, it is the correct text.
Editing is only necessary when writing short stories.
o True
o False
Pls help ASAP
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
When writing stories, books, or essays, every good writer revises their work to filter and find any unnecessary and extra sentences, correct grammar and spelling mistakes, etc. No matter how long or short the story is, no human is perfect and can make mistakes, making it an important step to check over your work to make sure you didn't make any errors.
*like how I went over this answer 2 or 3 times to look for any spelling mistakes :(
Write if the arguement is an appeal to logic , authority, or emotion. In the 1960s the American medical establishment began touting fat as the culprit for cardiovascular disease and obesity. This policy was wrongheaded, reckless, and based on shoddy, discredited studies that foolishly linked fat consumption
Answer:
emotion
Explanation:
i would say emotion because they said their opinion of how they felt this was " wrongheaded", " reckless ", and ect.
The type of appeal that has been employed in the given argument would be:
Emotion
What is the appeal to emotion?"Appeal to emotion" is described as one of the persuasive devices in which the speaker attempts to emotionally convince the readers to believe in the claim.
In the given argument, the use of descriptive words like 'touting fat,' 'wrongheaded, reckless,...discredited, etc."
They show that the author aims to evoke negative emotions in the readers.
Thus, 'appeal to emotion' is the correct answer.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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According to the lecture, which of the following is not a reason men communicate?
a.
to share information
b.
to entertain an audience
c.
to accomplish a task
d.
all of these are not reasons men communicate
Answer:
B- entertain an audience
Explanation:
I've done the test and this is correct
Read the passage.
Yesterday afternoon Margot and I were having a bath here and I said, "Supposing we
were to take the children who are walking past, one by one, hoist them up with a fishing
rod, give them each a bath, wash and mend their clothes, and then ..
Which best explains the meaning of the passage?
Answer: Its C or D.
Explanation: