Answer:
1. did
2. other
3. leave
4. ones
5. to
6. don't
7. do
8. believe
9. survive
10. we
Answer:
1. I don't mind this heat, but my brother does.
2. He put his money in one pocket and his keys in the other.
3. She shouldn't have come here, and I'm going to tell her that.
4. These peaches are the ones I've been looking for.
5. The doctor always comes at once when we want him to.
6. You'd better not go back there, would you?
7. She's got a lot more courage than I do.
8. I'm very glad you did what you did.
9. The hotel was all that we had hoped it would be.
10. One really should not do that sort of thing, should they?
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Island life offers the best of all worlds. Take Lummi Island, for example, the smallest of the San Juan Islands in northwest Washington and still a well-kept secret. Though its meager population quadruples to 4,000 with the summer tourist season, it never feels the slightest bit crowded. One can always find a deserted beach to roam or a forest path to explore. The mainland is only a 12-minute ferry ride away, so city life is within reach. Bainbridge Island, near Seattle, is another prime choice for those wishing to live somewhere with peace and quiet but proximity to a city. Many Seattle employees live on the island and commute each day to their downtown jobs. Vashon Island, near Tacoma, might seem too small for some. There is no "town" to speak of, but a quiet little artists' community thrives there.
Family homes on the islands mentioned above are no more expensive than on the mainland. Such houses offer stellar views of surrounding landscape, including mountains, waterways, and other scenic islands. Otter, bald eagles, seals, and even whales are frequent visitors to Pacific coastal islands. They are a nature lover's paradise and also offer perfect settings for stargazers and photographers. Quite a few island inhabitants were once tourists who found they couldn't bear to leave and made the island their home.
If there are drawbacks, they are only these: there is usually a minimum of culture in terms of theater or music events. But all that means is an excursion into town now and then to get your fix. The same is true if you want a wide variety of food or like to eat in restaurants. The only other minor drawback is the ferry schedule, which can be sporadic. There are also periods of time each year when ferries are in "dry dock" and not running due to planned or unplanned repairs. Still, for those wanting to escape the noise and stress of city life, islands are a perfect choice. They are among the nation's few remaining unspoiled places to call home.
Which sentence best summarizes the author's attitude in this selection?
A.
There is no "town" to speak of, but a quiet little artists' community thrives there.
B.
But all that means is an excursion into town now and then to get your fix.
C.
Still, for those wanting to escape the noise and stress of city life, islands are a perfect choice.
D.
Many Seattle employees live on the island and commute each day to their downtown jobs
Answer:
I think C would be the best choice.
Write a response in which you identify the different perspectives about the situation represented by Bruno, Shmuel, Lieutenant Kotler. What is
each character thinking and feeling about what's happening in this excerpt?
You should write one A.C.E. paragraph for each of the 3 characters.
Response
Answer:
Narrator
An anonymous narrator tells the story and refers to the characters using third-person pronouns like “he” and “she.”
Point Of View
The novel has a childlike point of view. The narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of the novel’s protagonist, Bruno, and his perspective dominates the tale. As a nine-year-old boy, Bruno frequently misunderstands the adult world around him. For instance, he doesn’t comprehend the nature or purpose of the concentration camp over which his father presides. He also mishears the camp’s name, misunderstanding “Auschwitz” as “Out-With.”
Tone
Fable-like yet foreboding. As a young child, Bruno understands little of what’s going on around him. Because of this, the novel has a fable-like tone in which Bruno sees everything as an adventure. Yet, as Bruno slowly learns more about the desolate realities of the camp, the tone of the novel grows increasingly foreboding.
Tense
Past
Setting (Time)
1943
Setting (Place)
Berlin, Germany, and the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland
Protagonist
Bruno, a nine-year-old German boy
Major Conflict
The novel’s major conflict arises when Bruno’s family is forced to move from their home in Berlin to a desolate place in Poland. Isolated, friendless, and far away from the familiar comforts of home, Bruno rails against the injustice of his situation. He also feels confused about the people in the striped pajamas he can see from his bedroom window, living on the other side of a tall fence.
Explanation:
Project,
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Which sentence provides an accurate summary of the scientists' request in
this letter?
This letter, written by a group of scientists, expresses their fear of an
A
atomic weapons attack on the United States.
This letter, written by a group of scientists, reveals the
B manurācturer's design flaws in an atomic weapon used to subdue
the Japanese
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Cists and
This letter, written by the group of scientists that developed the
C atomic bomb, urges President Truman to use the weapon only as a
last recourse.
This letter, written by the group of scientists that developed the
D) atomic bomb, urges President Truman to use the weapon to gain
power over the nation's enemies.
ject that
(b)
Answer:
Project,
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Which sentence provides an accurate summary of the scientists' request in
this letter?
This letter, written by a group of scientists, expresses their fear of an
A
atomic weapons attack on the United States.
This letter, written by a group of scientists, reveals the
B manurācturer's design flaws in an atomic weapon used to subdue
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This letter, written by the group of scientists that developed the
C atomic bomb, urges President
Explanation:
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in romeo and juliet how did the ending of modern version, differ from the 1968 version? why do you think the director made this change?
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Which is NOT a standard section of broadcast news?
A. opinion piece
B. local news
C. weather report
D. national news
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Which of the following is an example of an author's use of allusion?
An author compares the main character to the mythological god Zeus.
An author gives human characteristics to the storm, describing it as "wailing" and "moaning."
An author describes the setting using sensory details.
An author reveals her own feelings toward a character.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
allusion means to relate the idea to a historical idea
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STORY: The Winter Hibiscus
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1. What does the Winter Hibiscus symbolize? Use examples from the text to support your response. *
2. When discussing literature, the term "dynamic character" means simply a character who undergoes some important change in the course of the story. Who is a dynamic character in "The Winter Hibiscus"? Why should this character be considered 'dynamic'? Provide evidence/examples from the beginning and the end of the story to support your response. *
3. What is the theme of the short story "The Winter Hibiscus"? What example(s) and/or event(s) from the text prove this? *
4. Based on her experiences in the story, what is the most difficult conflict that Saeng must face? (You can choose any of her internal conflicts or either of her external conflicts: Saeng vs. her mother, Saeng vs. her new environment in the United States) Use examples/evidence from the text to support your ideas. *
5. Using the list of generational conflicts on the whiteboard in the front of the classroom, what is the most dominate generational conflict in "The Winter Hibiscus?" Explain your ideas using examples from the text. *
The story, Winter Hibiscus is a very attention grabbing and perhaps a very beautiful one too. Thes story's main point or summary is a little mysterious in some ways. The plot Mountain goes like this
Rising Action: Saeng Failed the test and she is very mad at herself for failing
Rising Action: David (I can infer that Saeng likes him) looks like he already has someone to hang out with
Rising Actions are usually parts/events of the story that make the "problem worse". It is conflict that Characters face before everything is resolved the end.
There are many Conflicts that are mentioned, and some are
what I Infer about. In the part when she had taken the Car License test, you see that she is stressing out a lot. I could infer that she in having little conflicts with herself about If she's going to fail or not. Little did she know, these little conflicts turned out to be "BIG PROBLEMS" that she must face. She ends up not stopping at the Stop sign because she was worried and had little fights within her body. In which, we could turn to the Climax as she fails the License Test. During this part, the theme has not showed yet or to be made "Clearer"
Towards the falling action the story and the theme start to enroll in a way. When Saeng bought the winter Hibiscus it felt like a symbol of Hope. The texts from the book say that she planted the Winter Hibiscus, which comforts her in a way. It just comforts her.
Saeng is in fact a dynamic character I would say. In the rising action part, she was very mad at herself for failing. She does not do really anything about it. Instead, she is like "Eh, who cares", "It's just some weird test". Though, towards the end, the story made me feel like she has a little hope with her new life in America
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What is the boiling point of water at 2400 feet?
Please help 20 points
Answer:
Explanation:
1000 ft (305 m.) 210 ºF 99 ºC
1500 ft. (457 m.) 209 ºF 98.5 ºC
2000 ft. (610 m.) 208 ºF 98 ºC
2500 ft. (762 m.) 207 ºF 97.5 ºC
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Does any of these quotes have humor
“I dreamt interminably of eating pork. The smell of fried pork made me faint.”
“I imagined myself skinning these sausages and letting my teeth sink into the juicy, luxuriant meant.”
“I would loiter for hours in front of foodstore showcases and contemplated sausages beaded with fat and dappled with pork.”
Answer:
I would say so ♀️
Explanation:
the first one definitely seems like it has some humor
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Read the excerpt from The Code Book.
Alternatively, imagine that a bank receives an e-mail from a client, which instructs that all the client's funds should be transferred to a private numbered bank account in the Cayman Islands. Once again, without a handwritten signature, how does the bank know that the e-mail is really from the client? The e-mail could have been written by a criminal attempting to divert the money to his own Cayman Islands bank account. In order to develop trust on the Internet, it is essential that there is some form of reliable digital signature.
How does the author support the claim that "it is essential that there is some form of reliable digital signature”?
by relating a personal story about how his digital signature was stolen
by offering facts about the signatures banks use to prevent stolen accounts
by sharing statistics about stolen money that was sent to the Cayman Islands
by describing an example of how money could be stolen and sent abroad
Answer:
D by describing an example of how money could be stolen and sent abroad on edge
Explanation:
The author supports the claim "It is essential that there is some form of reliable digital signature” by describing an example of how money could be stolen and sent abroad. Therefore, option D is correct.
What is a digital signature?A digital signature is a cryptographic technique that is used to validate the authenticity and integrity of a digital document, message, or transaction.
It is a unique digital code that is created by the sender of a message or document and that is attached to the document to prove that it has not been tampered with. It was sent by the person who claims to have sent it. It is commonly used in e-commerce.
Digital signatures use public-key cryptography to create a mathematical algorithm. It can verify the authenticity of the message or document. The sender uses their private key to encrypt the message, and the recipient uses the sender's public key to decrypt the message and validate the digital signature. Therefore, option D is correct.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Wright a essay are electric cars better than gas cars for the environment
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There has been a lot of development in the car industry, especially if comparing the current achievements to the first car models in the 19th century. The changes help reach the level of comfort and efficiency required nowadays.The reasons for the newest modifications also include environmental issues and the cost of gas. Gas- and diesel-powered cars are getting more of a luxurious item than ever before. Therefore, people have started looking for alternative power solutions.
➪Introduction :-Through trial and error, developers could come up with the idea of electric cars. Today, all the most notable car brands have their electric car model. The variety of choices can confuse the potential buyer, though.It leads us to the purpose of this compare and contrast essay on electric cars vs. gas cars. Similarities and differences between them are discussed in the first two parts. Then, the advantages of each type of car are presented separately. The conclusion reveals the outcome of this battle.
➪Similarities between Electric& Gas Cars :Electric and gas cars look the same on the outside. Even though the models vary from brand to brand, a newbie probably won’t be able to tell the difference between electric and gas cars.Both types are shaped to resist the wind, which is a common sense in the car industry. Also, they share standard features like mirrors and indicators as they are the universal parts of all cars. It also includes the wheel, pedals, and car seatsBesides, it is quite evident that both electric and gasoline cars serve the same purpose, transporting passengers and goods. Moreover, the general interior features would also be similar.
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11. Which of the following contains the best example of consonance?
A. The ship has weather'd every rack (line 2)
B. The port is near, the bells I hear (line 3)
C. Here Captain! dear father! (line 13)
D. ... his lips are pale and still (line 17)
Answer:
D. His lips are pale and still
Explanation:
A doesn't have much consonance
B rhymes a bit but not much consonance
C the first word of both exclamations rhyme but no consonance
D has recurring L and S sounds
3. They love _______________ with their friends.
A. eat out
B. ate out
C. having eaten
D. to eat out
Answer:
D.) to eat out
Sentence: They love to eat out with their friends.
Which sentence in this excerpt from The Time Machine by H. G. Wells indicates that the narrator has little hope for the Time Traveller’s return? I felt an unreasonable amazement. I knew that something strange had happened, and for the moment could not distinguish what the strange thing might be. As I stood staring, the door into the garden opened, and the man-servant appeared. We looked at each other. Then ideas began to come. "Has Mr. â€"â€" gone out that way? " said I. "No, sir. No one has come out this way. I was expecting to find him here. " At that I understood. At the risk of disappointing Richardson I stayed on, waiting for the Time Traveller; waiting for the second, perhaps still stranger story, and the specimens and photographs he would bring with him. But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime. The Time Traveller vanished three years ago. And, as everybody knows now, he has never returned.
The sentence in this excerpt from The Time Machine by H. G. Wells which indicates that the narrator has little hope for the Time Traveller™s return is:
D.) But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime.According to the given question, we are asked to show the sentence in this excerpt from The Time Machine by H. G. Wells which indicates that the narrator has little hope for the Time Traveller™s return.
As a result of this, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is a feat from the narrator that the Time Traveler may never return because he states that he fears that he may have to wait for a lifetime.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D
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Answer:
But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Choose Free Verse
Explanation:
you wont have to follow any strict rules and can incorporate iambic pentameter in your poem.
Answer:
haiku
Explanation:
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I hate to dance
but i love to play the guitar
it is fun and great
(haiku doesnt need to rhyme just needs the 5/7/5 syllable
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Select the correct answers
Which two elements of writing are best suited to an experienced audience?
Simple, short sentences
technical terms
common speech
jargon
familiar phrasing
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Answer:
I think is common speech
What is the meaning of the phrase hollow of the sky?
How did museum staff members influence the campers’ research processes?They allowed campers to deconstruct dinosaur skeletons for an experiment.They allowed campers to deconstruct dinosaur skeletons for an experiment.They presented campers with awards for creating the most precise models.They presented campers with awards for creating the most precise models.They encouraged campers to go to college for paleontology.They encouraged campers to go to college for paleontology.They provided campers with necessary tools for dinosaur identification.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
How does the image provide more information than the text?
The image shows that a large crowd has come to protest Dionysius’s brutality.
The image clarifies the manner in which Damon or Pythias will be put to death.
The image portrays how Damon and Pythias react to Dionysius’s pardon.
The image demonstrates that the crowd supports Damon and Pythias.
The image clarifies how Damon or Pythias will be put to death, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
The text does not clarify or show details of how the death sentence of the characters will be carried out.this allows readers to try harder to imagine how this condemnation will take place, what instruments will be used and how everything will be established.However, the image limits the reader's imagination, who can see the details that have been suppressed in the text. The image shows how the death sentence will be established, allowing the reader to have a well-structured view of it.
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The mind I sway by and the heart I bear
Shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear.
Answer:
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Which claim is supported by the evidence that newspaper clubs improve communication
skills and promote teamwork?
of
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A. When students work for a newspaper, it gives them an opportunity to
attain knowledge about a vast range of subjects.
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B. This allows them to discover their interests and can help them choose
the career that they wish to pursue in the future.
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C. Newspaper clubs help in the development of the students' personalities
and prepares them for any future challenges.
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D. Moreover, students need to express themselves in a formal and
а
appropriate manner, which strengthens their writing skills.
Answer:
C. Newspaper clubs help in the development of the students' personalities
and prepares them for any future challenges.
Explanation:
All of the other answers seem to be commentary used after providing evidence for a statement. Answer choice A is a distractor because it is talking about knowlefge and a wide variety of subjects when the question is asking about social aspects rather than mental.
A- Evidence could say what their learning
B- Commentary
D- Sounds like a sentence that would be in a conclusion
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
C. Newspaper clubs help in the development of the students' personalities
and prepares them for any future challenges.
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What is the theme?
AND!
What is the topic and the message of the story?
You Have to answer both questions!!!
Answer:
Theme: Listen to warning signs (or something of the sort, like: be more cautious about online advertisements)
The topic is about learning to be cautious about internet advertisements, even if you want what they might be offering it's better to get that item legitimately.
Message is just overall be careful with what you put trust in and be more cautious about things being promised on the internet.
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Answer: I'm confused, where is the text?
Explanation:
The website metropolitan Libary.
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Do canteens make a positive difference in the lives of others? In the article Minute That Matter by Kristina Waltz, two teenagers Brittany & her brother Robbie wanted to help military soldiers with their phone bills so they started an organization called Cell Phones for Soldiers. In another article, Food that Fuels by Chad Bailey, Cassandra & other teenagers formed another organization called Food that Fuels where they save food grease & reuse it and refine it into biodiesel. These two organizations helped many people.
In the organization Cell Phone for Soldiers, Kristina & Robbie first began by raising money to help a soldier pay his cell phone bill. Brittany decided to send donated cell phones to the soldiers. They collected old phones and turned them in to be recycled & then used that money to send prepaid phone cards to troops. “Over 180 million talk time has been given to soldiers” due to this organization.
In the organization Food That Fuels Cassandra & other teenagers used old cooking to create biodiesel. They went to the school board and spoke to them about using this fuel for the school busses. “It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, anyone can make a difference. Cassandra & other teenagers are making a positive difference.
Both these organizations help others by using recycled products. Both organizations have earned awards and even Cassandra & the other teenagers have gone to the White house. Although they both used recycled products, they used different products. The Cell Phone for Soldiers used recycled phones to help pay for phone minute cards for soldiers. The Food That Fuels used old cooking oil to refine and make biodiesel fuel. These two organizations may be different and are also similar in being teenagers and helping others.
Teenagers can make a positive difference in the lives of others. Food That Fuels helps their environment by using old cooking oil to create biodiesel. Cell Phone for Soldiers helps soldiers by collecting old cell phones to recycle and earn prepaid cell phones for soldiers. Teenagers help people.
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Explanation:
Match the definition to the term.
1. generic
2. appositive
3. convention
a noun or pronoun-often with
modifiers-set beside another noun or
pronoun to explain or identify it
a word or form of speech used to
express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas!
Ha ha! Begone! etc.
a practice or procedure widely
observed in a group, especially to
facilitate social interaction; a custom
very comprehensive; pertaining or
appropriate to large classes or their
characteristics; - opposed to specific
the entire range of skills, aptitudes,
or devices used in a particular field or
occupation
N.
4. interjection
5. repertoire
Answer:
1. generic - very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or their characteristics; — opposed to specific.
2. appositive - a noun or pronoun—often with modifiers—set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.
3. convention - a practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.
4. interjection - a word or form of speech used to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Haha! Begone! etc.
5. repertoire - the entire range of skills, aptitudes, or devices used in a particular field or occupation
Explanation:
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How many countries in the world