Answer:
synonym: antonym:
1 yes no
2 hot cold
3 like dislike
4 same different
5 on off
Explanation:
Antonyms can be used to demonstrate contrast between two things or provide clues as to what is meant. Here is a list of antonyms for you to review:
Achieve - Fail
Giant - Dwarf
Random - Specific
Afraid - Confident
Gloomy - Cheerful
Rigid - Flexible
Ancient - Modern
Individual - Group
Shame - Honor
Arrive - Depart
Innocent - Guilty
Simple - Complicated
Arrogant - Humble
Knowledge - Ignorance
Single - Married
Attack - Defend
Liquid - Solid
Sunny - Cloudy
Blunt - Sharp
Marvelous - Terrible
Timid - Bold
Brave - Cowardly
Noisy - Quiet
Toward - Away
Cautious - Careless
Partial - Complete
Tragic - Comic
Complex - Simple
Passive - Active
Transparent - Opaque
Crazy - Sane
Permanent - Unstable
Triumph - Defeat
Crooked - Straight
Plentiful - Sparse
Union - Separation
Demand - Supply
Positive - Negative
Unique - Common
Destroy - Create
Powerful - Weak
Upset - Relaxed
Divide - Unite
Praise - Criticism
Urge - Deter
Drunk - Sober
Private - Public
Vacant - Occupied
Expand - Contract
Problem - Solution
Vague - Definite
Freeze - Boil
Professional - Amateur
Villain - Hero
Full - Empty
Profit - Loss
Wax - Wane
Generous - Stingy
Quality - Inferiority
Wealth - Poverty
Synonyms provide variety in our speech or writing. And, since there are endless arrays of synonyms, it's possible to avoid over-usage and repetition. Let's take a look at some examples of synonyms:
Amazing: astounding, surprising, stunning
Fertile, fruitful, abundant, productive
Polite: courteous, cordial, gracious
Annihilation: destruction, carnage, extinction
Gargantuan: colossal, mammoth, tremendous
Portion: piece, part, segment
Benefit: profit, revenue, yield
Hungry: empty, ravenous, starved
Risky: dangerous, perilous, treacherous
Brave: courageous, valiant, heroic
Injured: damaged, wounded, harmed
Sleepy: drowsy, listless, sluggish
Cohesive: united, connected, close-knit
Intelligent: brilliant, clever, smart
Senseless: absurd, illogical, unreasonable
Cunning: keen, sharp, slick
Kindle: ignite, inflame, burn
Tumultuous: hectic, raucous, turbulent
Destitute: poor, bankrupt, impoverished
Loyal: faithful, ardent, devoted
Vacant: empty, deserted, uninhabited
Deterioration: pollution, defilement, adulteration
Old: elderly, aged, senior
Veracity: authenticity, credibility, truthfulness
Enormous: huge, gigantic, massive
Organization: association, institution, management
Wet: damp, moist, soggy
Feisty: excitable, fiery, lively
Partner: associate, colleague, companion
Young: budding, fledgling,tenderfoot
Test your knowledge with some added Examples of Synonyms.
14. The following sentence is an example of what type of context clue?
"Her taste in music is very eclectic, similar to the way I enjoy music of different genres."
Synonym Clue
Antonym Clue
Comparison Clue
O
Definition Clue
Answer:
I think this is a comparison clue
Explanation:
this is a comparison clue due to the different type of sentences and the words she uses to describe the way she feels about different type of music and her mood and what type of music person she is
The kind of context clue that has been employed in the given sentence would be:
C). Comparison clue
'Context clues' are defined as the hints or information that the author provides to allow the readers to understand the meaning of an unknown or alien word employed in the sentences. In the given sentence, the author uses 'comparison clue' to help the readers determine the meaning of the word 'eclectic' as something similar to 'selecting or getting something out of various sources(music in the given context).'This comparison hints the readers comprehend the meaning of the unfamiliar word by comparing it to the speakers' choice of opting the music from various genres.Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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Which sentence describes the climax of the tale?
The husband encourages his wife to look at her reflection.
The husband returns from his journey with presents for his wife.
The mother tells her daughter to look in the mirror every morning
and evening
The mother decides to stop looking in the mirror and to appear
happy at all times.
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Answer:
Attention everyone please, we have an American hero in the house tonight. A brave man, a US soldier, a man who knows who he is and isn't afraid to go after what he wants in life. Cheers!
Explanation:
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All of the following are strategies to help you limit your topic except:
a. reporting research results
b. asking questions (who, what, when, where, why, how...)
C.tree diagrams
d. library and other search directories
Answer:
A) reporting research results
Reporting research results are strategies to help you limit your topic except. Therefore, option A is correct.
Why is it important to report research findings?It is critical to report research findings for dissemination, synthesis, and evidence-based management (EBM). The primary significance is in dissemination through conferences, journals, books, and, increasingly, digital media.
The researcher will highlight and comment on the themes that emerge from the analysis when reporting qualitative results. These comments are frequently accompanied by excerpts from the raw data. This may include quotations from primary sources in text-based studies.
A full research paper in APA format reporting on experimental research will typically include a Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and References sections.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Read the excerpt from an adaptation of "To Build a Fire.”
As he sat and regained his breath, he noted that he was feeling quite warm and comfortable. He was not shivering, and it even seemed that a warm glow had come to his chest and trunk. Then the thought came to him that the frozen portions of his body must be extending, and he made another wild run along the trail. And all the time the dog ran with him, at his heels.
What is the character’s motivation in the excerpt?
(A) The man is internally motivated by his loyalty to the dog.
(B) The man is internally motivated by a survival instinct.
(C) The man is externally motivated by the hope of peer recognition.
(D) The man is externally motivated by the urgings of the dog.
Answer: I think it’s B, The man is internally motivated by his survival instinct.
Write a short paragraph using 1st person narration to describe
a country/natural setting. Your description should use imagery.
Reminder: Imagery is using vivid description using the 5 senses.
Answer:
Hey my name is Nicey.1 And im 16 years old and i i had to move to a new school.2 And a new hood and i have not seen people like that befor.3 And but i got to know the people there.4 and they are so nice to me and mom and dad. 5
Explanation:
what are some example of justice in to kill a mockingbird
Answer:
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is full of instances of both justice and injustice, and most of them happen outside of the courtroom. In fact, the most obvious miscarriage of justice happens in a courtroom but is redressed outside of it. Both Cecil Jacobs and the Finches' cousin Francis are served a little justice by Scout in the form of a physical blow. Both boys accuse Atticus of being a bad lover who defends guilty black men, and both of them get punched for saying it. This is a form of "fair treatment and due reward" for their insults. Neither boy is punished (in fact, Scout is the one who gets punished), but Scout upholds what she sees as justice ("fair treatment") in the most obvious (and admittedly reactionary) way she knows how.
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a summery is a statement of a texts central ideas in ones
Answer:
A summary is a statement of a text’s central ideas in one’s own words.
Explanation:
A summary is a shorten idea of a complete piece of work, this could be an entire book, a poem, a speech, etc. The objective of a summary is to communicate the main ideas of the text without all the extra and detailed information. so the reader can have a complete idea to understand what the work is about. When we summarize we don't add our own ideas or thesis we just rephrase the main points.
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Which of these is an example of a central idea?
Question 3 options:
A description of the systems of the body.
The human eye is a marvel of nature.
The inner ear helps control a person’s balance.
Answer: The second choice
Explanation:
Pick a character from the story so far. Explain with evidence from the text how are they important to one of our themes or the plot?
This is for the Hunger Games Book
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Answer:
free points?
Explanation:
No explanation
Answer:153-123
Explanation:
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Answer:
I'm not sure
Explanation:
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Answer:
Brussel sprouts ( C ) yup
1.
Is this a direct quote or an indirect quote? I said, “No, you can't go to the mall!”
a. Direct
b. Indirect
Answer:
That is a direct quote
Explanation:
a direct quote is surrounded by quotation marks
Read the pas
Secret Identity
Which words from paragraph 1 best help the reader
understand the experience of a newspaper carrier?
O 1. peek, glided, settled, gently
a
Mario strained to pedal his bike up Turner Street. Nearing the top, he risked
a nervous peek at Mr. Wade's house. As expected, his grumpy nelghbor was
seated on his porch swing, frowning. Marlo grabbed a newspaper
from the
nearly empty bag slung across his shoulder, and carefully hurled it toward the
man's front porch. The newspaper glided over the small flower garden and
settled gently near the front door. Mr. Wade looked up, seemingly annoyed.
Mario hurried on, struggling up the street, and tossed several more papers on
the steps of the neighborhood houses before steering into the last driveway on
the left. Home at last, Marlo pushed his bike onto the front porch and then
naused to wipe his forehead and catch his breath.
Ο Ο Ο
2. nearing, expected, seated, swing
O 3. looked, street, driveway, paused
04. strained, hurled, hurried, struggling
Answer:
3
Explanation:
because yes
these are found in newspaper and their purpose is to inform readers of what is happening in the world around them?
Answer:
news reports
Explanation:
Answer:
news reports
Explanation:
What is abnormal about the boys in the guest-book?
the landlady
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read The Landlady , By Roald Dahl (1959)
What is abnormal about the boys in the guest-book?
A. Billy went to school with them.
B. They have uncommon names.
C. They are celebrities.
D. They sound familiar to Billy
Answer: D. They sound familiar to Billy
Explanation:
When Billy found the guest-book, and after signing it himself, he realized that the only two other names on that page, Christopher Mulholland and Gregory W. Temple, sounded extremely familiar to him.
He even expresses astonishment about the fact that they seem connected in his mind, and he´s sure he saw them in the newspapers.
Answer: D
Explanation:
How are Tony's parents' hopes for his future different? Which course do you suppose his life
will take?
Answer:
he would grow up to be probably handsome strong and I young man
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which two words are domain-specific words?
In the 1860s, a fossil of an avlan or flying dinosaur known as Archaeopteryx was found. Scientists identified it as a combination of bird and
reptile. This discovery led to the theory that birds have evolved from carnivorous avlan dinosaurs. Archaeopteryx lived in the southern region
of Germany during the Late Jurassic period when Germany had a tropical climate.
Answer:
The two words are Archaeopteryx and Jurassic
Explanation:
Domain-specific are words that will not be used in a different context, they refer to concepts that you do not find in other domains.
Those words can be specific to different domains: science, art, medicine, social studies, History, etc.
The two words Archaeopteryx and Jurassic apply to the field of science.
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1. Which sentence would best orient a reader to the setting of a story? Ours is the last house on a small peninsula, surrounded on three sides by water. I'm so stressed, your sister says. She had no close friends, on purpose. You stumble to the door, arms pinwheeling for balance in your borrowed heels.
Answer:
Ours is the last house on a small peninsula, surrounded on three sides by water
not 100% but i think so
Explanation:
Answer: Ours is the last house on a small peninsula, surrounded on three sides by water.
Explanation: This is the only sentence that describes a setting.
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Read this passage from “The Story of an Hour.” What can you infer about Mrs. Mallard’s internal conflict?
There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully. What was it? She did not know; it was too subtle and elusive to name. But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color that filled the air.
Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she was striving to beat it back with her will--as powerless as her two white slender hands would have been. When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under her breath: "free, free, free!" The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.
She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her. A clear and exalted perception enabled her to dismiss the suggestion as trivial. She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind, tender hands folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her, fixed and gray and dead. But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome.
There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she would live for herself. There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature. A kind intention or a cruel intention made the act seem no less a crime as she looked upon it in that brief moment of illumination.
And yet she had loved him--sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in the face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!
"Free! Body and soul free!" she kept whispering.
A. Mrs. Mallard had hated her husband, but she is terrified to be alone.
B. Mrs. Mallard had loved her husband, and she is heartbroken that he is dead.
C.Mrs. Mallard had loved her husband, but she is happy that she is free.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of doing physical activities as a family?
A.
Health and fitness becomes a priority for each individual
B.
An appropriate outlet for stress and emotions is provided
C.
Family members are less likely to talk to each other
D.
Family bonding time and social interaction increases
Answer:
C- Family members are less likely to talk to each other.
Explanation:
First of all this choice makes no sense. You can easily determine that this choice isn't a benefit. Talking less to your family can be a con in many ways.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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How do the central/main ideas develop and
build on each other? (RI.1.2)
The author develops the first central idea by
providing supporting research and a
professor's real-life experience. The author
uses a particular study as an example to
support the concept that group inclusion may
cause people to lose a sense of their morals
and become more likely to do wrong.
The author develops the first central idea by
explaining how remaining anonymous makes
people bold. The author then shares a
personal experience.
The author develops the first central idea by
defining mob mentality. This idea is supported
with a brain experiment.
The author develops the first central idea by
providing a personal experience. The author
then discusses the impact this experience had.
Answer:
The author develops the first central idea by
explaining how remaining anonymous makes
people bold. The author then shares a
personal experience.
Explanation:
Which two lines in the poem indicate its theme?
A Shadow
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I said unto myself, if+ were dead,
A.)[What would befall these children?] What would be
Their fate, who now are looking up to me
For help and furtherance? Their lives, I said
B.)[Would be a volume wherein I have read]
C.)[But the first chapters], and no longer see
To read the rest of their dear history
So full of beauty and so full of dread.
Be comforted: the world is very old
D.)[And generations pass, as they have passed,]
E.)[A troop of shadows moving with the sun]
F.)[Thousands of times has the old tale been told]
The world belongs to those who come the last
They will find hope and strength as we have done
Answer:
it's B
Explanation:
i read this poem before
Please make a list of 10 things freedom is NOT.
Answer:
1.prison
2.kidnapped
3.racism
4.gender inequality
5.bullying
6.harassment
7.taxes
8.jail
9.being tortured
10. being grounded
Explanation:
What were the main industries of the small northern colonies?
Answer:
Explanation:
Major industries for the colony included Agriculture (fishing, corn, livestock), Manufacturing (lumbering, shipbuilding).
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How is fores hadowing most useful to the audience?
1. It helps them make predictions.
2. It summarizes the story for them so far.
3. It helps them understand characters.
4. It tells them exactly what will happen.
it helps them make predictions
A theme in "The Road Not Taken" is that life sometimes forces people to make a choice.
Which lines from the poem directly support this theme?
Select all that apply.
1.And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood …
2.I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
3.Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by …
4.Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Answer:
D.)Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
Explanation:
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What diction in dulce at decorum est suggest the opposite of sweetness
Answer:
This poem is a powerful, graphic message to all who think it is sweet and ... "Dulce et Decorum Est" is a poem Wilfred Owen wrote following his ... Wilfred Owen takes the opposite stance. ... Also note the term "blood-shod" which suggests a parallel with ... Figurative language fights with literal language.
Explanation:
Why is the World Cup soccer match shown at Maddison Square Garden important to the author?
Answer:
Haiti plays against Italy and it is the first time he feels the connection to Haiti and he is for the first time proud of being Haitian.
Explanation:
"Bonee Annee" is a personal essay written by Jean-Pierre Benoit. It tells us a story about a Haitian family that moves from Haiti to the United States because their country is run by a dictator Papa Doc. The author moves to USA at a very young age, so he has no special connection to any of the two countries. He lives in America doing all what an average person does there, but also he experiences Haitian culture while living with his family who kept Haitian way of living. After Papa Doc and then his son Bebe Doc left the country, the family returns to Haiti, but the author is not happy about it because he is used to living in America, he has friends, school and all.
To get back to the question, the World Cup soccer match shown at Madison Square Garden is important to the author because his home country played against Italy and for the first time he felt the connection to his origin and pride of being Haitian.