From Life Without Principle
by Henry David Thoreau

The main purpose of paragraph 4 is to

A. illustrate the connection between nature and honest wages

B. provide an example of the argument presented in paragraph 5

C. serve as a metaphor for Thoreau’s definition of life

D. present a counterargument to the one presented in paragraph 4

E. provide an example of how man is destroying nature without reason

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

E i think im taking the test rn

Explanation:


Related Questions

Why is palm oil an issue?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Deforestation, habitat degradation, and loss of animal habitat

Palm oil has been and continues to be a major driver of deforestation of some of the world’s most biodiverse forests, destroying the habitat of already endangered species like the Orangutan, pygmy elephant and Sumatran rhino.

write about an occasion when your friend or friends supported you in a difficult situation and what you learned from it(English person reflective examples of difficult situation)​

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Answer:

well you kinda have to do this by yourself. You cant really ask for help on this one...

Explanation:

Which word is a synonym for the word faint?

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Answer:

In what context?

Explanation:if by "faint" you mean unclear it would be...:

vague

unclear

indefinite

ill-defined

obscure

imperceptible

delicate

dim

distant

dull

far-off

gentle

hazy

inaudible

mild

muffled

muted

remote

slight

soft

soothing

stifled

vague

weak

aside

bated

bleached

blurred

deadened

deep

faded

faltering

hushed

light

low

moderate

murmuring

muttering

obscure

padded

pale

piano

quiet

smooth

softened

subdued

thin

wan

whispered

bland

breathless

dusty

feeble

hoarse

ill-defined

imperceptible

indistinct

lenient

low-pitched

out of earshot

shadowy

tenuous

unclear'

Please help me. I’m struggling I will give you 20 points !!

If you were outlining a paragraph using the sentences below, which one would
you use as your topic sentence?
O A. Jogging is a more social exercise.
B. Swimming does not burn as many calories as jogging.
O C. Jogging is more convenient than swimming.
O D. Jogging is a better choice of exercise than swimming.

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Answer:

D) Jogging is a better choice of exercise than swimming.

Explanation:

What role do paragraphs 1 through 3 mainly play in the story?

A
They clarify the emotions that the two architects are feeling.

B
They foreshadow the surprise at the ending.

C
They set the scene and explain the process for picking a new design.

D
They set a humorous tone by describing the two architects sitting in school
desks.


The story is The Wednesday wars (check the attachment if you need to read it, but please help) !

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B hope that can help you

Answer:

C bc yes

Explanation:

Its simple read paragraphs 3 also give brainliest

which option best explains how the graphic enhances the overall meaning of the text​

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Answer:

I'm not sure but out of those answers I personally would pick a

Explanation:

all of the other answers wouldn't really make sence

which do you think is the bigger problem ? ( emotion)

jealousy :

envy :

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Answer: Envy

Explanation:

personally I feel like envy is more toxic, and more toxic mean snore of a problem

Sorry bro I’m desperate can someone please help me on my last question

Answer:

"Jealous" is defined as "very watchful or careful in guarding or keeping," and "resentfully envious. "Envy" is defined as "a feeling of discontent and ill will because of another's advantages, possessions, etc. resentful dislike of another who has something that one desires." "Jealousy" has stronger emotions attached.

Who is the narrator for roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

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Cassie Logan is the narrator

Hey there!

Cassie Logan was both the main character and narrator of the novel, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.

Hope this helps!

In parargraph 1 the phrase from pocket pup to mastiff” indicates a wide range in

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Answer:

change

Explanation:

4. The popularity of Walden helps to validate

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what? i don’t think that’s complete

help
For which of the following disease is there a vaccine?
a. malaria
C. encephalitis
b. yellow fever
d. cholera

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Answer:

The answer is B.Yellow Fever

Explanation:

There is a vaccination against yellow fever. One dose of the vaccine provides lifelong immunization from yellow fever. There is currently no vaccine for malaria. Antimalarials can be taken if you are going to a place with high-risk. While antimalarial drugs can’t provide 100 percent protection, they can offer some prevention.

ASAP I NEED IT IM TIMED what does cal mean when he said ¨when i first arrived I was expecting Indians.¨ ? what does he imply about what he actually found in school.

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Answer:when he first arrived he expected full-bloods not half bloods

Explanation:

Cal says "maybe not like those some novels or in James fenimore cooper's stories about mohicans." So some are mixed bloods with one parent that is a indian. I hope this helped

What can you infer about the problems washington faced as president from his appeals to people to put their loyalty to the United States over their loyalty to their own state or religion?

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Answer:

Washington faced many challenges, among which was the suspicion of the people that he would make a good government, he had to create a style of pre-eminence, to remain in a style of government totally experimental and he had to act in order to unify the country.

Explanation:

Whasington had a major challenge in his life which was to be the first president of the USA, at a time when the concepts of self-government were still being established. Washington had to command a totally experimental government, where many hoped he would not be able to govern, since it would have created a presidential style.

Washington's challenges were many, the mistrust of the people was perhaps the greatest of them, as Washington said that the government should not be managed by people who put their trust in religion, moreover, citizens should be more loyal to the central government of the United States. The United States than to the states, as they would be making the country bigger, which could make the states bigger with the progression of time.

Write a description suggested by this image: (file attached)



Plz help, will give brainlist to whoever gives a good description

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Answer:

scary

Explanation:

PLZ HELP ASAP

Read the following sentence for practice fluency. Identify the correct syllable structure for the underlined word in the sentence.

The main goal was to preventing the practice of feeding dead ruminants to other ruminants.
a.
rum-i-nant
c.
ru-mi-nant
b.
ruminant
d.
ru-minant


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: A

Explanation:

there is really no explanation

Answer: C

Explanation:

Just trust me it is c

Submit your project below following the instructions below:
1. In the first paragraph of your essay, state your position and introduce two reasons you will use to defend your
position
2. In the second and third paragraphs, expand on your two reasons.
3. In the fourth paragraph, talk about different kinds of love. If you think the above example is not true love, what is? If
you think it is, what other kinds of love exist?
4. Make sure each paragraph contains one main idea and supporting details. Use complete sentences including
compound and complex sentences.
5. Include proper transitions and an appropriate conclusion.
6. Make sure your essay contains no errors in conventions such as spelling or grammatical errors.
7. Your response should be at least 250 words.

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Annette watched the other children playing. How she wished she could join them! But she couldn’t run or skip or kick a ball. Her legs were too weak and crooked.Born in Sydney, Australia, in 1886, Annette Kellerman suffered from a crippling bone disease, probably rickets. As a toddler she had to wear heavy iron braces on her legs. The braces hurt, and Annette hated how she had to walk in slow, stiff, staggering steps. She often stayed by herself, where others couldn’t see her.Annettes years as a disabled child began to change when she was six years old. Her doctor thought exercise would help strengthen her legs and urged her parents to enroll Annette in swimming classes. “I was awfully scared and did not learn quickly,” Annette later wrote. But soon she was swimming every chance she got. “I was like a fish in the water,” Annette recalled. Little by little, her legs grew stronger and straightened out. Finally, the horrible braces could be set aside.By fifteen, Annette had mastered all the swimming strokes. She was a fearless diver and began putting on diving displays. She swam in races and won, even competing against men. In 1903 the family moved to Melbourne, where her mother had taken a job as a music teacher in a school. But Annette was more interested in swimming and theatricals than studying. She developed a mermaid act as part of her swimming performances and put on two shows a day swimming with fish at the Exhibition Aquarium, then the world’s largest glass tank. Her artistic mother did not approve of her job “swimming around with eels and seals,” Annette remembered. But Annette’s family needed the money she earned. By 1905 Annette was a local celebrity and Australia’s best female swimmer, having set records in the 100-yard and mile swims. In 1905 Annette moved to London with her father to further her career as a swimmer and performer of water acrobatics. At first, no one in England was interested in a female athlete who put on shows in aquariums.To attract attention, Annette decided on a thirteen-mile swim down the Thames River, through the heart of London. It was a feat no man had ever accomplished. Soon Annette was front-page news. Newspapers dubbed her the Australian Mermaid.A newspaper paid Annette to swim from one seaside resort to another—about forty-five miles each week—to attract publicity in preparation for an attempt on the English Channel. The treacherous Channel, twenty-two miles wide, had been swum only once before, and that was by a man, thirty years earlier. The public was astounded that a woman would even think of attempting the amazing feat.Indeed, Annette had to abandon her Channel swim after nine hours in the cold, rough water. “I had the endurance but not the brute strength,” she admitted. Still, Londoners were impressed by her courage and athletic ability.But they were shocked by her swimsuit! In Australia, Annette was used to swimming races in one-piece suits very much like the suits men wore. But her abbreviated costume—exposing her arms and legs—caused a stir in England. When she was about to perform before royalty at London’s exclusive Bath Club, Annette was told her bare legs were unacceptable. Thinking quickly, she sewed black stockings onto her suit—and her display of swimming, diving, and female athleticism wowed the audience.Annette continued to make long-distance swims, including a race against seventeen men (she came in third) down the Seine River in France and a twenty-eight-mile swim down the Danube in Germany. Soon she was invited to America, where she became one of the highest paid performers on the vaudeville1 circuit, showcasing her water ballet and acrobatics.In 1907 Annette again made headlines when she was arrested for indecency2 on Revere Beach near Boston. People were aghast when they saw her in a black body suit that bared her arms although it otherwise covered her from neck to feet. Where was her top with sleeves and ruffles and her floppy pantaloons? At the time, women were expected only to dip into the water, or bathe, not to swim. The heavy costumes they wore for modesty made swimming impossible anyhow. Swimming as an exercise for women, much less a sport in which women might compete as Annette had, was nearly unknown. The first modern Olympics in 1896 did not even include female athletes.At her Boston trial, Annette told the judge that if she had to swim in a customary swimming suit, “I may as well be swimming in chains.” She won her case—which gave Annette another idea. She started her own line of women’s swimwear. Soon women swimmers everywhere wanted a Kellerman suit.Annette went on to become a silent-movie star, famed for portraying mermaids in underwater spectaculars. Audiences flocked to see her aquatic adventures in movies such as Neptune’s Daughter and Daughter of the Gods. Not only did Annette design and make her own mermaid costumes for all her acts,

Explanation:

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"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much." -Jim Rohn

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i like this, this is a good quote

Would you classify To Kill a Mockingbird as a novel about prejudice?
Do you feel this is an applicable theme for the novel?
Or, do you feel that the novel is about much more than just prejudice?

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Answer:

I think its more than just prejudice

What does the simile at the end of the passage mean?
Answer by completing the sentence.
Galarza compares the words to trapezes in full swing to
explain that
We always started with the easy [words] I had already
learned, and which I wrote down and read from the slate.
The new ones I had to listen to first, putting them
together as well as I could from the sounds. At the end of
the lesson I had to listen to the formidable words that
sounded more like trapezes in full swing.
-Barrio Boy,
Ernesto Galarza
X he learned the first words very quickly
the last words were easy for him to learn
his teacher was going too slowly
the harder words made no sense to him

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Answer:

işdir. Onun pyesləri bütün əsas

Explanation:

canlı dillərə tərcümə olunmuş və daha çox ifa edilmişdir

Help help please......

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Answer:

conflict should be right

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is conflict.

Explanation:

The conflict is the only part of English that is internal or external.

Which word best describes the tone of “There Is No Frigate Like a Book"?
A Joy
B) Reverence
c) Indifference
D) Informative

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i would say a) joy but i’m not a 100% sure

why might the author have chosen have the persimmon tree as a symbol in this story The Persimmon tree

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

Maybe it because on how the story is about.

Explanation:

Circle the pronoun that matches each antecedent in parentheses.
1. (Devon and Jared) were late to class, but they will make up the time at break.

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Answer:

They, I think!

Explanation:

It will be they more then one

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In "First Lady Michelle Obama's Remarks in Town Hall with Youth of Northern Ireland," how dos Mrs. Obama convey her purpose of encouraging the audience to create a better future?

A.Mrs. Obama highlights the importance of technology for the future.

B.She emphasizes that she and President Barack Obama have full schedules.

C.She states that it will be years before the young people become leaders.

D.Mrs. Obama expresses her trust in young people's abilities.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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D. God bless and have a good day

How can low income families be benefited by free college?

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federal free college proposal found that families from the top half of the income distribution would receive 24% more in dollar value from eliminating tuition than students from the lower half of the income distribution.

Free college tuition programs have proved effective in helping mitigate the system's current inequities by increasing college enrollment, lowering dependence on student loan debt and improving completion rates, especially among students of color and lower-income students who are often the first in their family to go to college.

Answer:

Education is very important, and community college offers that for low costs if not free. Even going through college, automatically gives you a greater chance at succeeding in life if you were to pass it up. It will benefit you in the long run, and once you have a well-paying job, that low income may change.

Explanation:

The impact of the French and Indian War connects to the cause of the Revolutionary War. True False

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The impact was huge=True

please someone explain what is the answer

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is A.

Explanation:

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Reread the last paragraph of the passage, on
page 5. How does President Reagan's language
emphasize his key claim about freedom?
by making allusions to a time of religious freedom
by exaggerating the many new freedoms
experienced by Soviet citizens
by understating how Soviet history is defined by a
lack of freedom
by comparing the idea of freedom to a living
organism

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Answer

By making allusions to a time

Explanation:

The president Reagan's language emphasize his key claim about freedom is by making allusions to a time of religious freedom.

Who was president Reagan?

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States. In his career, he made new implementation in political and economy of the country.

Thus, the correct option is A, by making allusions to a time of religious freedom.

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What is the voice of the following sentence?
We were left by the teacher to figure out how to do the math homework.
A. Active
B. Passive

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Answer:

B.passive

Explanation:

Answer: passive

Explanation:

searched it  up

Which are examples of complex sentences? Check all that apply.

I love all kinds of seafood, but shrimp is my favorite.
Before you eat the sandwich, please cut it in half.
Carl needs to find his cell phone, or he may borrow mine.
When we are ready to leave, we will send you a text message.
If she starts to get warm, Janna will turn on the air conditioner.

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Answer:

2) Before you eat the sandwich, please cut it in half.

4) When we are ready to leave, we will send you a text message.

5) If she starts to get warm, Janna will turn on the air conditioner.

Explanation:

A complex sentence is that sentence which has one or more independent clauses and is separated by a comma or conjunction.

Therefore, the examples of complex sentences from the given options are option 2, 4 and 5.

Answer:

2) Before you eat the sandwich, please cut it in half.

4) When we are ready to leave, we will send you a text message.

5) If she starts to get warm, Janna will turn on the air conditioner.

Explanation:

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Why did the U.S. want to purchase California from Mexico?a. to instigate war with Mexicob. to retaliate against property damages to U.S. merchants in Mexicoto gain free trade along the Pacific coastd. to allow more slave states into the UnionC.Please select the best answer from the choices provided What is the volume of this cone? Consider the monthly payment formula M=Pr(1+r)^n/(1+r)^n-1. what is the name of the formula you get if you solve for P? what about if you solve for n? what special function do you need to use when solving for n?WRITTEN RESPONSE QUESTION PLEASE ANSWER ASAP WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST. 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I will give Brainliest but I need 2 answered for brainiestA Town's HistoryLily glanced up at the clock in the front of the classroom. The minute hand was crawling much too slowly. There was still more than an hour until lunchtime and Lily could already hear her stomach complaining. She slumped down in her seat and started to fiddle with the pencils on her desk.Is the speaker going to be here soon, Mr. Gardiner? Kevin eagerly asked the teacher. On Monday, the teacher had told the class that someone would come give a presentation that Friday, but he hadnt told them who it would be. All week, Lily and her classmates had been trying to guess the speakers identity.What about the President? Steven asked. Everyone laughed at the idea of the President of the United States coming to talk to the fifth-grade glass in their small town in Oregon.Okay, class, said Mr. Gardiner. I will finally tell you the name of our speaker: Ms. Traynor. She works at the local history museum and will be sharing information with us about our towns history.History is so boring, Lily thought. I cant imagine that anything interesting ever happened here.Just then, there was a knock at the door, and the principal came in with a business-like woman carrying a large briefcase. Mr. Gardiner introduced her to the class.Your teacher has told me that you are studying the Oregon Trail, Ms. Traynor said. Does anyone know how this town is an important part of the trails history?Its at the very end of the Oregon Trail, Bethany answered.Thats right. Today, Im going to tell you about some of the first settlers in our town. Ms. Traynor began to pull several old black-and-white photographs from her briefcase, displaying them for the class. Some were faded at the corners, and most showed people posing stiffly for the camera. Even the children looked serious.Lily liked looking at the photographs that demonstrated what people had worn back then. One photograph showed a pretty woman standing tall in a long dress with long sleeves and a flowered bonnet. She must have sweltered in that outfit, like I do when I wear a sweatshirt on a warm day, she thought. The photo made Lily think of what it might have been like to not be able to wear a short-sleeved shirt when she wanted to, or enjoy air-conditioning!One of the ways we study history is to read the letters and journals written by the people of the time, Ms. Traynor explained.Where do you get the journals and letters? was Stevens query.People donate them to the museum so we dont have to buy them. Many of the people who live here are descendants of the first settlers. Sometimes people have saved letters and journals from their great-grandparents. Other people find old journals and mementos when they are cleaning out their houses. I am going to share some of these historic treasures with you today.In one letter, a woman wrote to her sister back east describing her journey on the Oregon Trail. She told of long, hot, dusty days on the trail and cold nights camping with the wagons circled around them. She had written about crossing a river on a small, wooden raft that was rocked by the strong rapids. Some of her belongings had fallen into the river, but she had been relieved to make it safely to the other side.When Ms. Traynor passed around a journal that had been discovered in someones attic, Lily couldnt wait to look at it. It had been written by a girl around Lilys age. She turned the pages of the small book carefully. She saw that the girl had written about her new town and her new school. The girl had been nervous about beginning school in a place where she didnt know anyone, but the other students had made her feel welcome. 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