Answer:
C is the correct answer.
Answer:
The go to a mental phsycyatrist
Explanation:
Two types of conflict used in literature are
choose one answer
A. over and under
B. internal or external
C. movie to book
D. literature does not have conflict
Answer:
B. Internal or external
The Cactus” is told in the _______ tense, from a ________ point of view.
A. past; first-person
B. present; first-person
C. past; third-person
D. present; third-person
B
I've read it before as an assignment and I believe I put B for the answer
The Cactus” is told in the present tense, from a first-person point of view. Hence, option B is correct.
What is point of view?Point of view, or simply POV, refers to the person who is telling or recalling the story. A story or novel can be narrated in one of three ways: in the first person, the second person, or the third person.
When you speak or write about someone else in the third person, you are not talking about yourself or addressing that person directly. She, he, and them are the three third-person pronouns. When a story is written in the third person, the characters' points of view are presented.
First-person, second-person, and third-person are the three main types of point of view. To learn more about choosing a point of view when writing, keep reading.
Thus, option B is correct.
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What are two central ideas that you can draw from the section in which Frederick Douglass describes Mrs. Auld's struggle with being a slave
owner?
Answer:
According to Douglass, the journey of Mrs. Auld from a kind and benevolent woman to a cruel slave owner was not an easy one. At first, Mrs. Auld was affectionate towards the young Douglass and cared for him practically as much as she cared for her own son, Tommy. However, after being reprimanded by her husband for educating young Douglass, she began to doubt her own convictions and was forced to accept and justify her husband’s views:
Mrs. Auld was an apt woman, and the advice of her husband, and her own experience, soon demonstrated, to her entire satisfaction, that education and slavery are incompatible with each other.
She not only stopped teaching young Douglass, but also prevented him from reading on his own.
When this conviction was thoroughly established, I was most narrowly watched in all my movements. If I remained in a separate room from the family for any considerable length of time, I was sure to be suspected of having a book, and was at once called upon to give an account of myself.
She tried to suppress her conscience and humanity, but never quite succeeded, because her new outlook, foisted on her by her husband’s beliefs, seemed to have a negative effect on her family, taking away its former peace and serenity:
Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of these excellent qualities, and her home of its early happiness… If my condition waxed bad, that of the family waxed not better… She finally became even more violent in her opposition to my learning to read, than was her husband himself. She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her, but seemed resolved to better his instruction.
Explanation:
Answer:
She tried to suppress her conscience and humanity, but never quite succeeded, because her new outlook, foisted on her by her husband’s beliefs, seemed to have a negative effect on her family, taking away its former peace and serenity: Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of these excellent qualities, and her home of its early happiness… If my condition waxed bad, that of the family waxed not better… She finally became even more violent in her opposition to my learning to read, than was her husband himself. She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her but seemed resolved to better his instruction.
Explanation:
Which statement describes the atoms of an element?
A.
They are weightless
B.
They can be seen with a magnifying glass.
C.
They have different sizes and shapes.
D.
They have mass and volume.
please help me T^T at least 4 sentences
In your opinion, how much control should a school exercise over students' freedom to express themselves through clothing?
Answer:
schools should let kids express themselves through clothing to the max. why? because they are always talking about how they want a more diverse school and they can do that by letting kids express themselves. it helps with exploring new things feeling confutable and would help boost confidence. they shouldn't have that many rules about wearing things we all have bodies. we need to normalize people having bodies we all have parts. also, teachers get to dress the way they want so why can't we. They should have just as d strict dress code as students do if they want us to follow the code. So students should be able to express themselves to the max.
Explanation:
T^T I tried hope it good lolz
How did Gormans life story and her poem express a message towards hope and light in the face of darkness?
Continents in Collision:
Pangea Ultima
can someone give me a paragraph of this article?
Answer:
Two hundred and fifty million years ago the landmasses of Earth were clustered into one supercontinent dubbed Pangea.
Explanation:
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Zak was willing to put up with almost any inconvenience in order to attend the basketball game. His mother had given him a list of chores to
do before he could leave, so he had been working diligently. He stared at the last item on his list. He hadn't minded mowing the lawn or cleaning his
room. However, he had to admit he felt a little bothered about having to empty the murky water out of the fish tank to clean it. The slightly fishy
smell and dingy water made his stomach feel a bit upset.
Eric wants to use more precise words in his story.
Which word is the best replacement for the underlined word?
1. overwhelmed
O2 resentful
3. squeamish
04 tormented
Answer:
what
Explanation:
is the underlinedword
An algorithm that has been coded into something that can be run by a machine.Please explain your reasoning
A.Program
B.Parameter
C.Variable
D.Bug
It had been over a period of six months that the turbine produced up to 211 gallons of water per day.
What is the most effective way to revise this sentence?
a. It had been over a period of six months, the turbine produced up to 211 gallons of water per day.
b. Because it had been over a period of six months, the turbine produced up to 211 gallons of water per day.
c. Over a period of six months, the turbine produced up to 211 gallons of water per day.
d. The turbine produced up to 211 gallons of water per day, this was over a period of six months.
Which of the following characters would most likely not believe in the notion of the Black Spot?
Black Dog
Jim’s father
Jim’s mother
Dr. Livesey
Answer:
D: Dr. Livesey
Explanation:
I did this assignment and I got it correct, so this should be it :) I'm sorry if it's wrong.
What is the most important factor to consider when beginning the writing process?
A. considering the length of the text
B. researching the main idea
C. establishing a clear purpose
having a thesis at the end of the opening D. paragraph
Answer:
researching the main idea then having a thesis
Explanation:
Answer:
i think the correct answer is having a thesis at the end of the opening paragraph. Because it would make the most since.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
Which of these completes this sentence? A simple sentence may also contain_________________. a. a compound subject and/or a compound predicate c. only a compound verb b. only a compound subject d. none of these Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
A
Explanation:
https://typesofsentences.com/simple-sentence/
Answer:
a is the answer
explanation:
Which highlighted word is a preposition?
Cathy waited at the elevator.
A.
waited
B.
at
C.
the
Answer:
Did u get aphone yeeeetttt
Explanation:
I am pretty sureits still at but ino idrc ither i just need points
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Summary of Exodus Chapter 3 ?
and fight against the wind; I contend against them combined, when, buried by the billows, I go to seek the earth; my native land is strange to me. If I grow motionless I am mighty in the conflict; if I succeed not in that they are stronger than I, and straightway with rending they put me to rout; they wish to carry off what I must keep safe. I foil them in that if my tail endures and if the stones are able to hold fast against me in my strength. Ask what is my name. The speaker in the riddle is a(n)_____. ship's hull anchor sail oar
Answer:
It is a ship's hull
Explanation:
The riddle is incomplete since is missing a few words at the beginning, here is the complete riddle:
"Often I must war against the wave and fight against the wind; I contend against them combined, when, buried by the billows, I go to seek the earth; my native land is strange to me. If I grow motionless I am mighty in the conflict; if I succeed not in that they are stronger than I, and straightaway with rending they put me to rout; they wish to carry off what I must keep safe. I foil them in that if my tail endures and if the stones are able to hold fast against me in my strength. Ask what is my name."
The ship's hull get in touch with all the nature's elements as the ship is sailing, it has to be strong to endure any kind of weather and even unexpected disasters, it also storages the things that the crew carries to other lands, all of these shows that the riddle talks about the ship's hull.
Answer:
Anchor
Explanation:
The answer above mine is incorrect. I just did the assignment!
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Read the story.
One Thousand Miles
“Gather around,” Abuela Lola yelled from the first floor. “It’s time for the annual family picture.”
Footsteps thundered from all corners of the house. Marco and Javier—cousins that Alejandro hadn’t seen since the last time that he and his mom had been in Los Angeles a year ago—got to the stairs before he did. He was unaccustomed to their energy, to the way they tackled each other and made boisterous comments over the dinner table. In his quiet house, the only noise during dinner came from the clink that his fork made against the plate.
“Hey, Alejandro,” they said as they knocked him to the side. He waited for them to pass and then walked gingerly down the steps of Abuela Lola’s house.
He always looked forward to when he and his mom visited her side of the family, but now, a few days after arrival, he had played soccer for more hours than he could count. All he wanted to do was find a puzzle somewhere quiet. But soon there would be the family picture, and then dinner, and even though he wanted to soak in the noise that he wouldn’t get for the rest of the year, it was too much right now.
“Alejandro! Venga,” Abuela Lola said as he rounded the corner to the kitchen. He looked for his mother in the crowd of relatives and calmed when he saw her towering above everyone else. He gave her the wide-eyed look that he always did when he felt overwhelmed. She laughed and put her hand in front of her mouth as though to squelch it.
Sandwiched between Marco’s elbow and Javier’s shoulder, Alejandro smiled until his mouth went numb. One pose, then another, then a silly pose, and finally, Tío Juan’s favorite: one where everyone jumped and was captured in suspension in the air for a fleeting second. When everyone scattered after the photo, Alejandro found his mom. His hands flew in front of his face, telling her about Marco and Javier. She nodded and signed back, telling him that it was only temporary.
He always wondered what these visits were like for his mother who was deaf—to be around moving mouths whose voices she couldn’t hear and music whose beat she could only feel through the floor when the volume was way up and her shoes were off. But there were other parts of the visit that had nothing to do with hearing—when she stood in front of the kitchen counter rolling balls of dough to make tortillas with Abuela Lola. Or when she held tiny tiles in front of her face to get the highest Scrabble score. After she inevitably won the game, she jumped up from the table and shouted, doing a little dance that Alejandro knew by heart.
He knew that these visits were different for her—that while Alejandro used these trips to absorb what it felt like to be in a noisy house, his mother got a chance to reconnect with family that she hadn’t seen in a year. To meet new babies that she’d only seen pictures of when the letters arrived at their house in Mexico. How she stayed up late rocking infants, tracing their delicate features with her finger, breathing in their baby smells. That for her, these visits closed the gap on the thousand miles that separated her from the family that had moved to Los Angeles ten years ago. "Sometimes," she had signed to Alejandro once, "the thousand miles feel like a world away."
“Alejandro, are you coming?” Javier called. He was standing in the backyard with a badminton racket in his hand.
Alejandro sighed. He wanted silence, wanted his quiet house with his mom, but he knew that would come sooner or later. For now, he had his extended family with their noise and their yelling and their laughter. He knew he would miss it when they were on the plane tomorrow morning. He peeked across the table at his mother who was looking back at him as though she knew just what he was thinking.
Go, she mouthed and signed at the same time.
“Coming,” he yelled back to Javier. He ran outside to join his cousins in one final game. “Who’s serving first?”
How does the setting of the story affect Alejandro in "One Thousand Miles"?
a) The unfamiliar pace of life at his grandmother's home in Mexico makes Alejandro miss his own home in Los Angeles.
b) The natural beauty of California makes Alejandro question where he and his mother live.
c) The quiet and sedate nature of life in Los Angeles inspires Alejandro to interact with his cousins.
d) The noise and bustle of Abuela Lola's house is initially exciting for Alejandro, but he gets tired of it quickly.
Can i get a great definition for "inference"?
Answer: Inference: A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
Explanation:
Someone could answer to my last question because i have to increase my grade
Answer:
Okay I will :)
Explanation:
How will low income families will be benefited with free college?
Where does this statement belong?
The taxes shows that keeping secrets is not what a good friend does.
Answer:
exactly a true friend wouldn't do the that
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Explanation: so the answer is c
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Warmth, comforting hug, and home all express a familiar and sentimental feeling. All of the other options express no emotion and are just words, leading it to be A.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
While reading through the tunnel by dorris lessing what did Jerry do to get the boys' attention?
Answer:
After Jerry is unable to figure out how the boys disappear for so long underwater only to emerge so far away, he clowns to get their attention. When Jerry submerges he can see nothing but the blank rock because the ocean water stung his eyes.
Choose a picture and write a story to it
Answer:
Explanation:
Bestie Are you still mad at me?
please help i need answers by the end to the day
Answer: The answer for 8 is J. The answer for 9 is C. The answer for 10 is G.
I really hope that this helps.
Explanation:
write down five words to describe the photo
hope this helps ^^
Do extreme heat waves indicate a global problem, or are they part of a normal weather pattern?
Answer:
they indicate a problem
Explanation:
Someone please help what is the answera?
bion about
gitable
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the sote-MENTION ANY FIVE METHOD OF DOYING FRUIT AND vegetable
Answer:
Just gunna take up one space
Explanation: