Answer:
unaa cosa predicha; un pronostico.
el proceso de desarrollar o presentar una teoria, política o sistema con mas detalle.
el punto maas intenso, emocionante o importante de algo; una culminacion o apice.
Explanation:Siento no hablar mucho ingles
Answer:
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THE DEFINITIONS ARE PROCIDED BELOW;
prediction, noun
pre·dic·tion | \ pri-ˈdik-shən \
Definition of prediction
1 : an act of predicting
2 : something that is predicted : FORECAST
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elaborate, verb
elab·o·rate | \ i-ˈla-bə-ˌrāt \
elaborated; elaborating
Definition of elaborate
intransitive verb
1 : to expand something in detail
would you care to elaborate on that statement
2 : to become elaborate (see ELABORATE entry 1)
transitive verb
1 : to work out in detail : DEVELOP
elaborate a theory
2 : to produce by labor
3 : to build up (something, such as complex organic compounds) from simple ingredients
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climax, noun
cli·max | \ ˈklī-ˌmaks \
Definition of climax
1 : a figure of speech in which a series of phrases or sentences is arranged in ascending order of rhetorical forcefulness
2a : the highest point : CULMINATION
the climax of a distinguished career
b : the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (as of a play)
At the novel's climax, the main character finds herself face to face with the thief.
c : ORGASM
d : MENOPAUSE
3 : a relatively stable ecological stage or community especially of plants that is achieved through successful adaptation to an environment
especially : the final stage in ecological succession
the tropical rain forest is a climatic climax
Explanation:
4.What happened upon reaching the town and especially in jail? Were you surpised at the scene? Sounder story
Answer:
The answer will be given in the explanation.
Explanation:
Upon arriving at the place where he thought he would find his father and when observing the prisoners through the grid, a guard hurts David and hits him hard on his hands, hurting his fingers, this scene is really shocking and very painful, imagine the way as cruel as the guard hurts the child.
That scene really surprised me, it is not what one would expect from a person with authority like the guard who abuses a child, but rather he should have treated him with compassion and dignity regardless of race or culture, unfortunately it is a reality that is lived today. Today in the world, many people in authority abuse their power by mistreating other people including children.
Hey there uh this might be the only time you will ever see me but pls don't leave people you hate or you don't know you are there only happy or you matter to them and plus this giraffe is here to support you threw everything:) .
Answer:
soo cuteeeeeeeee :O
Explanation:
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Answer:
Okay, i will, and the giraffe really cute, and I remember that I had feed a giraffe in zoo before, it was cute. And it was better than a fat silly turtle, the turtle was scary when you want to touch it, and it was sleep all day long.
Which of these sentences uses words sparingly?
It was a very special, wonderful day for Joe and the person who was with him, his best friend Marc.
It was a special day for Joe and Marc
All of the wonderful, lovely, beautiful gifts that I received in the celebration of the day that I was born were wrapped and tied with
beautiful paper and ribbons.
all of these
Answer:
If "It was a special day for Joe and Marc" is a sentence then it is the correct answer.
Answer:
It was a very special, wonderful day for Joe and the person who was with him, his best friend Marc.
Explanation:
Underline the correct item.
1. The property is within easy stretch/spread/range reach of the shopping centre. 2. You wash up and I'll clear/clean/empty/tidy away the dishes.
3. Public transport is better in cities than it is in rura areas/places/parts/spots.
4. There is plenty/ample/full/rich room in the drive to park your car.
5. It took me a good/fine/nice/fair hour to find your house.
Answer:
reach
clear away
areas
ample
good
Explanation:
Nancy told Leon that he looked dashing in his new hat but the complement
failed to illicit a response. ixl- m.2
Technology is not neutral. We're inside of what we make, and it's inside of us. We're living in a world of connections – and it matters which ones get made and unmade" kindly share your thoughts
Answer:
you are right
Explanation:
we are not giving time to our family and we are getting away from our beloved
Explanation:
community is redoubling its efforts to thoughtfully explore the tradeoffs of the technologies we create and the design processes we use. PlusMinus asks, "how do we reimagine the Media Lab's approach to technology design, and prevent disproportionately negative impact on marginalized communities through balanced design choices?"
Answer please, To Kill a Mockingbird
Answer:
I do not think that this is true because it is over exaggerated and a simile.
Explanation:
How is the pattern of events in both stories similar? In The Bear and the Rabbits and Two Travelers and a Bear
Answer:
https://fablesofaesop.com/the-bear-and-the-two-travelers.html
Explanation:
Which answer describes similarities in the texts “Malala the Powerful” and “Statement by the President on Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi Winning the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize”?
Both passages address the fact that despite a physical attack by the Taliban, Malala remains strong and still fights for girls to be educated.
Both passages explain that Malala was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize because of her work to protect the rights of girls and their freedom to get an education.
In both passages, there is a call for all governments to ensure free and mandatory education for all children.
In both passages, the attack on Malala, as well as attacks on other students and teachers who believe it is important for girls to be educated, is described. PLZ HURRY
Answer: Both passages address the fact that despite a physical attack by the Taliban, Malala remains strong and still fights for girls to be educated.
Explanation: I took the quiz on k-12 and reviewed it
"There is a jacket on the couch."
Is this sentence inverted?
Considering Lula's point of view, explain in a response of at least 150 words one reason why Calpurnia might, in fact, have been wrong to bring Jem and Scout to church in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Answer:
Cal brought the children to church with an innocent objective but considering the racism issue in Maycomb, it was risky for Cal to put two white kids among blacks.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird revolves around the story of the Finch family and how race plays the main theme in it. Narrated by the youngest character Jean "Scout" Finch, the classic focuses on the issues pertaining to racism, right vs. wrong, morality, etc.
Calpurnia took the kids to her black church in chapter 12. But once they were there, Lula protested why there were white kids in a black church. Considering the racial situation in Maycomb, Lula's concern in having a white person among them was a concerning situation. Blacks were targeted and looked down upon. So, it is only obvious that she will be wary of having whites in the church. Moreover, the racial disparity between the whites and the blacks plays a major role in the story.
Though we know that Cal brought the kids because she felt it's her duty to keep them safe and occupied even on her off days, taking them to a black church seems too much of an act to be done. Though it was done with an innocent objective, there can always be others who would be offended by the act.
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Read the excerpt from "Elizabeth Blackwell."
Which line from the excerpt provides an implied detail
about the restrictions women faced during Elizabeth's
time?
The next day Elizabeth visited an old family friend who
had been practicing medicine for many years. When she
told him of her intentions, Dr. Melton's eyebrows nearly
took leave of his head, but he quickly settled himself and
said, "Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but
clearly it is an impossible one."
O "Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but
clearly it is an impossible one."
O "... you may borrow from my library if you wish."
O ... Elizabeth visited an old family friend who had
been practicing medicine...
O When she told him of her intentions, Dr. Melton's
eyebrows nearly took leave of his head...
“But if it is truly a brilliant idea, then it must be possible,"
Elizabeth countered.
Dr. Melton shrugged and said, "Perhaps it will be
possible someday." Then he added, "But while you're
waiting for someday, you may borrow from my library if
you wish."
Answer:
"Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but clearly it is an impossible one"
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"Well, that is a brilliant idea, Miss Blackwell, but clearly it is an impossible one"
6 Big Or Small
7 Small Or Neutral
whichever number is greater
Through "Abalone, Abalone, Abalone," the narrator's tone toward Mr. Abe and his collecting is— Group of answer choices earnest impatient humorous distant
Answer:
earnest
Explanation:
"Abalone, Abalone, Abalone," tells the story of Mr. Abe and his love for collecting Abalone shells that he finds in coastal waters. For Mr. Abe, these shells have great significance and it is something he feels happy and loving about blaming, cleaning and polishing. moreover, he believes that these shells represent the human being who can be ugly and unattractive on the outside, but who hides beauty and is a real treasure on the inside.
The narrator presents a very sincere tone when introducing Mr. Abe and his collection, showing how Mr. Abel spends time and dedicates himself to something that has no value, but that presents a passionate reflection and symbolism for him.
Select all the correct answers.
In what two ways does the author support his argument, in paragraphs 1 and 2 of "What is an American?"
Answer:
An American
The meaning of the word American in the English language varies according to the historical, geographical, and political context in which it is used. American is derived from America, a term originally denoting all of the New World (also called the Americas). In some expressions, it retains this Pan-American sense, but its usage has evolved over time and, for various historical reasons, the word came to denote people or things specifically from the United States of America.
In modern English, American generally refers to persons or things related to the United States of America; among native English speakers this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification.[1] However, this usage is seen by some as a semantic "misappropriation" by those who argue that "American" should be widened in English to also include people or things from anywhere in the American continents.[2][3]
The word can be used as either an adjective or a noun (viz. a demonym). In adjectival use, it means "of or relating to the United States"; for example, "Elvis Presley was an American singer" or "the man prefers American English". In its noun form, the word generally means a resident or citizen of the US, but is also used for someone whose ethnic identity is simply "American" (Euro-American). The noun is rarely used in English to refer to people not connected to the United States when intending a geographical meaning.[1] When used with a grammatical qualifier, the adjective American can mean "of or relating to the Americas", as in Latin American or Indigenous American. Less frequently, the adjective can take this meaning without a qualifier, as in "American Spanish dialects and pronunciation differ by country", or the name of the Organization of American States. A third use of the term pertains specifically to the indigenous peoples of the Americas, for instance, "In the 16th century, many Americans died from imported diseases during the European conquest", though this usage is rare, as "indigenous", "First Nations" or "Amerindian" are considered less confusing and generally more appropriate.
Compound constructions which indicate a minority ethnic group, such as "African-Americans" likewise refer exclusively to people in or from the United States of America, as does the prefix "Americo-". For instance, the Americo-Liberians and their language Merico derive their name from the fact that they are descended from African-American settlers, i.e. Blacks who were formerly enslaved in the United States of America.
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Answer:
wheres the text?
Explanation:
What system of government in Animal Farm was similar to
communism?
Who wanted communism on Animal Farm?
who can help me with this cause I don’t get it?
Answer:
The pigs represent the leaders of the Russian Revolution and the animals are replacing the human capitalist system with their own communist system.
stalin
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Distribution of items, which was directed by the government, was an example of communistic function in the government on Animal Farm.
2. The pigs wanted communism on Animal Farm.
Explanation:
Distribution of items, which was directed by the government, was an example of communistic function in the government on Animal Farm, as well as the rule that all animals were to be seen as equals.
The pigs wanted communism on Animal Farm. We can say this with confidence because they were the only animals smart enough to understand the full depth of what this meant. The other animals were all convinced that they wanted it, too, but they did not possess the mental capacity to understand what they were agreeing to, and recognize the problems in the society they had created. The pigs wanted communism most of all, because they were power-hungry and saw this as the best way to get power.
What is a simile to describe activities you enjoy doing?
Answer:
ex: In my fifth grade math, I shone like stars
Explanation:
Similes compare using the format "something like something else.
Find all of the plural or possessive errors. Select each one and type it correctly.
Over
the
past
century
women's
role's
in
American
society
have
expanded
dramatically
While
it
was
once
uncommon
for
women
to
be
employed
now
women
make
up
nearly
half
of
the
U.S
labor
force
Answer:
womens- women's
role's - roles
Explanation:
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What helped Michelle Washington transition/heal her anxiety/fear when she started at a new school after moving from Detroit, Michigan? Explain. (Response should be 1-2 well-written paragraphs in length. Cite evidence from the text to support your ideas/claims.)
The text is below! :D
Answer:
When Michelle started at a new school she was anxious. She didn't even want to go to school. what her mom asked how are you feeling she replied " I feel I'll I should go back to bed." her mom didn't let her and it was time to go when she got to school she was still anxious. She saw kids playing and talking to each other. Her mom reminded her what her class number was and her teacher's name. Michelle met her teacher who was very nice but she also met her new friend.
Michelle's new friend's name was Annette. Annette was very kind and says she want to see Michelle new friend. Michelle said " I felt much better when she started the lessons." Annette how's Michelle find all the pages in the book. When it was lunch time Annette put Michelle in line with her. That's when Annette introduce Michelle to her two other new friends Tania and Joan. After school Michelle ran to her mother smiling and told her she was right her teacher helped her and she had new friends. Thanks to everyone being nice to Michelle and Michelle's new friends she was able to get over her anxiety of starting a new school.
what inference can be made about the author's opinion on the likelihood of students returning for multiple years? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Hello. You did not show the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to know the inference that the author made with the reading of the text. However, an inference is a conclusion, which can only be established through the analysis of facts and arguments, which trigger a conclusion, an opinion on the subject. In this case, to answer your question, you should look at how the author's arguments about the students' return lead to a conclusion that must be made on this subject.
a cubic millimeter and a cubic centimeter are shown. How many cubic millimeters will fit inside a cubic centimeter?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1,000
D. 10,000
Answer:
the answer is c
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Is the poem divided into stanzas? How can you tell?
Answer:
What is stanzas can be seen in the poem?
In poetry, a stanza is used to describe the main building block of a poem. It is a unit of poetry composed of lines that relate to a similar thought or topic—like a paragraph in prose or a verse in a song. Every stanza in a poem has its own concept and serves a unique purpose
How can you tell how many stanzas are in a poem?
So, in a 12-line poem, the first four lines might be a stanza. You can identify a stanza by the number of lines it has and its rhyme scheme or pattern, such as A-B-A-B. There are many different types of stanzas.
Explanation:
what human behaviours are responsible for the suffering in people's lives?
Answer:
Human behavior is often the source of depression and suffering. The most common cause is jealousy because it often leads to competition and social status which leads to people feeling bad about themselves.
Explanation
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(Grammar: Past Tense Contrast). Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use one verb in the past simple and one verb in either the past perfect or past continuous.
1- Grandad ______ (retire) after he _____ (work) as a bus driver for thirty years.
2- Peter and Jess _____ (not visit) America before their family ____ (emigrate) there last year.
3- Carrie ____ (watch) TV when we _____ (come) home.
Answer:
1. Grandad retired after he worked as a bus driver for thirty years
2. Peter and Jess not visited American before their family emigrated there last year
3. Carrie watched TV when we came home
The complete sentences are as follows:-
1. Grandad retired after he worked as a bus driver for thirty years.
2. Peter and Jess not visited American before their family emigrated there last year.
3. Carrie watched TV when we came home.
What is past tense?Past tense is the concept in the grammar which uses the second form of the verb or -ed form of the verb. It tells about the happenings or events in the past.
The simple past tense is used to represent a finished action that began and ended in the past.
One verb inside the past simple and one verb in the past perfect or past continuous are used in the preceding phrases.
Grandad retired after thirty years of working as a bus driver. Peter and Jess had never been to America before their family moved there last year. Carrie was watching TV when we got home.
Therefore, it can be concluded that retired and worked, visited and emigrated and watched and came are correct option for the given blank in the first, second and third options.
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Which sentence below contains multiple technical terms specific to space exploration?
Answer choices for the above question
A. There are three important goals we need to achieve.
B. The first is monitoring our own world, resulting in storm warnings and help in understanding our complex planet.
C. But it's not just about the money.
D. Robotic exploration, through either space probes or telescopes, provides a much better yield for much lower money.
Answer:
D this is the correct answer
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What do you like to make/play?
Answer:
play
Explanation:
i like to play cricket most❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What is most likely the authors point in including the following metaphor?
Answer:
To furthermore insist that the metaphor given to the subject is completely true. For example, " He is a giraffe " . In this sentence its a metaphor case while if its a simile case it goes like " He is as tall as a giraffe " or " He is like a giraffe " so it just basically gives out that the description of the noun " He " is 100% given to him, like it just fully fits the character its given to unlike in simile's it may be close to the description, similar to our example saying " Like " or " as " clearly shows that he isn't completely a giraffe in height. While in a metaphor he is truly a giraffe because his height is extraordinary. In conclusion, I think that using a metaphor rather than a simile shows that the description is stronger than to be described as a simile.
Explanation:
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.
Match each excerpt from Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with the type of conflict it contains.
character versus self
character versus society
character versus nature
character versus character
Well, the days went along, and the river went down between its banks again; and about the first thing we done was to bait one of the big hooks with a skinned rabbit and set it and catch a catfish that was as big as a man, being six foot two inches long, and weighed over two hundred pounds. We couldn't handle him, of course; he would a flung us into Illinois.
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It made me shiver. And I about made up my mind to pray, and see if I couldn’t try to quit being the kind of a boy I was and be better. So I kneeled down. But the words wouldn’t come. Why wouldn’t they? It warn’t no use to try and hide it from Him. Nor from ME, neither. I knowed very well why they wouldn’t come. It was because my heart warn’t right; it was because I warn’t square; it was because I was playing double. I was letting ON to give up sin, but away inside of me I was holding on to the biggest one of all.
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By and by he rolled out and jumped up on his feet looking wild, and he see me and went for me. He chased me round and round the place with a clasp-knife, calling me the Angel of Death, and saying he would kill me, and then I couldn't come for him no more.
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Answer:
The first one is character versus nature second one character versus self and last one is character versus character.
Explanation:
When blues and country music were mixed together, what was formed?
I WILL give you brainiest if it is correct
Answer: i believe the term is simply country blues
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Answer: well wouldn't it be country
Explanation: