Answer:
Shortly thereafter, Mama and Abuelita have a happy, tearful reunion. ... Abuelita tells Esperanza the story of how Miguel was able to sneak her away from Tío Luis
Explanation:
Answer:
She felt suprised, shocked and happy that abueltia was safe an healthy. In doing so everyone was happy until something that happened later in the book.
Explanation:
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Omg please help me it’s due today put it I’m your own words I will give 100 points and brainliest if you lie I will report
In 1848, one day a man named James Wilson Marshal was digging until he found something shining, gold! Marshal wasn't even looking for gold. In fact, he was preparing to build a sawmill near a river until he found his new shocking discovery. When the word got out that he found some gold, people headed west hoping to find some gold and get rich. (I only did the top paragraph, do you need the second?)
what's wrong with this scentence The principle sneezed while calling my name for honor roll! It was so awkword.
Answer:
It is awkward, not awkword
Explanation:
Answer:
What's wrong with this sentence? The principal sneezed while calling my name for honor roll! It was so awkward.
Explanation:
I'll mark Brainliest and you will get 40 pts, only if correct!
Which question best allows a student to analyze part of “The Wanderings of Isis?”
A. What did Isis say to revive the son?
B. How did Isis save the woman’s son?
C. What were some of the motives Isis had for saving the woman’s son?
D. How did the son’s mother react to Isis?
Answer:
C. What were some of the motives Isis had for saving the woman's son?
Explanation:
A, B and D are straightforward questions that only require the student to write down what is already written down in the literary work with little to no need to dig deeper into the text.
Letter C not only makes a student to look closer at the text, but also requires a student to inspect and examine the motives, and why these motives came to be.
In a sense, C asks for the reason as to why said situation happened in the first place. To examine this question is to examine the root of the situation.
Commonlit -Langston Hughes' hidden influence on MLK
1.
PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
A
Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King quietly conveyed Hughes’ words and ideas in several of his speeches.
B
King allowed the political views of others to dictate his actions when he decided to distance himself from his friend Hughes.
C
King continued to very clearly quote Hughes’ poetry and support both his work and personal ideas throughout the civil rights movement.
D
Without the influence of Hughes’ poetry, it’s unlikely that King’s speeches would have been so moving or influential.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
King continued to very clearly quote Hughes poetry...I am pretty sure
i want an outline of a report with ( 22 ) sentences about the two opposed opinions, referring to the main reasons of migration, the positive impacts and the negative ones
Answer:
Sentences about the two opposed opinions, referring to the main reasons of migration, the positive impacts and the negative ones is described below in details.
Explanation:
These courses have both positive and negative unvarying and powerful effects. One negative unvarying consequence of migration is that migration immediately decreases the possible accumulation of labor, especially experienced labor, but there are positive unvarying effects such as through restoration migration and transmittals.
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I need this to be good
Answer:
If Z is the centroid of RST , RZ = 42, ST = 74, TW = 51, ZY = 23 and find each measure. 4. If E is the circumcenter of MNP , find each measure.
Explanation:
v
Can someone write about someone from a christmas movie that includes their physical appearance, social/ emotional ability and their falling action? (Like their characterization traits) please thy
Answer:i think it’s c
Explanation:
Answer:
Ebenezer Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol" His physical appearance: He has grey hair, he is old and wrinkly. He believes that there is no reason to celebrate Christmas and he only cares about making money. Once he visits the three spirits he discovers that the only way to change the future is to change his ways. So by the end, he becomes nicer and celebrates Christmas with his nephew. Hope this helps!! :)
Explanation:
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What do the words "style is character" mean? Explain how the statement is appropriate for Georgia O’Keeffe. Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
answer in paragrah form 5-7 scentanses
How can kindness make a positive difference in our world? (Paragraph)
Answer: Kindness in the Hearts brings a Positive Change
Doing good at personal level is the best possible step one can take in making this world a better place. One might always consider that his act is very minimal for bringing about a serious change but he should never forget that drops of water when added are ample to form an ocean. If a person fills his heart with kindness and does only good to others, he can serve as a great contributor for bringing about a major change in this world. Kindness in the hearts can lead to making even the toughest of the tasks in this world possible and can be very helpful in making everyone happy.
Explanation: I got this from a website but I hope this helps!!!
Answer:
The Best Possible Treasure
Kindness is one of the best possible treasures one can flaunt. It is the most powerful weapon in this world and can do wonders.
A kind heart can act strongly against all the woes in the world like misunderstanding, mistrust and hostility.
Kindness acts very strongly against all these ill habits and can help to make this world a better place to live.
Kindness acts like a eliminator of all such harmful things that exist in this world and provides peace to everyone’s mind.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by
Dean Kamen
Which detail best supports Kamen's opinion that he
was hooked on making things out of metal?
My next challenge was that I wanted to make things out
of metal, so I became interested in how to use a lathe,
a milling machine, and so on. I went to buy this new
equipment I thought I'd need and met a man who had a
machine shop of his own who was about to retire and
move to Florida. He allowed me to visit him after school
and on weekends to observe how he used all his tools.
I was hooked. When he retired I bought not only all his
big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well they
were treasures!
I decided to put his entire machine shop in our
basement, but there we two problems. One, his
shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two, there was
no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred pounds, and
the milling machine, weighing two thousand pounds,
He allowed me to visit him after school and on
weekends to observe how he used all his tools.
When he retired I bought not only all his big
equipment but all his little toolboxes as well they
were treasures!
One, his shop wouldn't fit in our basement, and two,
there was no way the lathe, weighing fifteen hundred
pounds, and the milling machine could be carried
into the basement
At the time I was making enough money from my
electronic devices to pay for all
Answer:
When he retired I bought not only all his big equipment but all his little toolboxes as well—they were treasures!
Explanation:
I took this quiz. This shows his interest and being willing to invest in it.
what do the word choices and writing style reveal about the author
Answer:
C).
She is very passionate about the truth .
Explanation:
Behavior and Pitch. ... The nature of any given passage is the author's sentiment or opinion, normally towards his problem. An author's technique is the appropriate method he practices anthropology to reveal his different authorial opinion. Most method or technical issues will incorporate the terms “attitude,” “tone,” “style,” “feeling,” etc.
Benvolio is killed by Tybalt in a street brawl
True or false
(Romeo and Juliet)
Answer: False
Explanation:
Benvolio doesn't die in Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio, on the other hand, is killed by Tybalt.
answer: the answer is false
Subordinating Conjunctions
Assess
А
Underline the subordinating conjunction in each sentence.
1. Before a tornado strikes, the air is usually very still.
Subordinating Conjunction
Answer:
wait im confused here... is there more than this
Explanation:
Answer:
underline "Before"
Explanation:
Since "before" a subordinating conjunction you would underline that your welcome failing students like me
What do we know for certain about Casey? I
Answer: We know for sure that there is an established relationship between Casey and Mabel.
Explanation: "She has met Mabel, a kind elderly blind lady who has asked Casey to spend an hour each day helping her around the house".
can someone help me with this
Answer:
no
Explanation:
hope this helps
Answer: I don’t see a mistake, second answer is the middle one I think, The third answer is the first one, and for the last question is the last one in the bottom
Explanation:hope this is right :)
How does this quotation support a central idea and reveal Wiesel's purpose in the speech? From "Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures, it is our gift to each other."
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
"Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures, it is our gift to each other." Elie Weisel.
This quotation supports a central idea and reveals Wiesel's purpose in the speech n because it summarizes the concept of how people have to be willing to take what they deserve. knowing that nothing in life is for granted.
After Elie Weisel lived all the Nazi's atrocities in the concentration camp, he can be considered a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust. That is why he is an authorized voice to share his perspectives about human survival through faith, tenacity, and the spirit of never surrender. That is why he thought that nothing was granted and humans needed to go for it.
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Answer:
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READ the following excerpt from "Beyond Vietnam-A Time to Break Silence," by Martin Luther King, Jr..
1. Since I am a preacher by calling, I suppose it is not surprising that I have... major reasons for bringing Vietnam into the field of my moral vision. There is at the outset a very obvious and almost facile connection between the war in Vietnam and the struggle I, and others, have been waging in America. A few years ago there was a shining moment in that struggle. It seemed as if there was a real promise of hope for the poor—both black and white—through the poverty program. There were experiments, hopes, new beginnings. Then came the buildup in Vietnam, and I watched this program broken and eviscerated, as if it were some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war, and I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic destructive suction tube. So, I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor and to attack it as such.
2. Perhaps a more tragic recognition of reality took place when it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hopes of the poor at home. It was sending their sons and their brothers and their husbands to fight and to die in extraordinarily high proportions relative to the rest of the population. We were taking the black young men who had been crippled by our society and sending them eight thousand miles away to guarantee liberties in Southeast Asia which they had not found in southwest Georgia and East Harlem. And so we have been repeatedly faced with the cruel irony of watching Negro and white boys on TV screens as they kill and die together for a nation that has been unable to seat them together in the same schools. And so we watch them in brutal solidarity burning the huts of a poor village, but we realize that they would hardly live on the same block in Chicago. I could not be silent in the face of such cruel manipulation of the poor.
3. My [next] reason moves to an even deeper level of awareness, for it grows out of my experience in the ghettoes of the North over the last three years—especially the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected, and angry young men, I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems. I have tried to offer them my deepest compassion while maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully through nonviolent action. But they ask—and rightly so—what about Vietnam? They ask if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted. Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today—my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of the hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.
4. For those who ask the question, “Aren't you a civil rights leader?” and thereby mean to exclude me from the movement for peace, I have this further answer. In 1957 when a group of us formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, we chose as our motto: “To save the soul of America.” We were convinced that we could not limit our vision to certain rights for black people, but instead affirmed the conviction that America would never be free or saved from itself until the descendants of its slaves were loosed completely from the shackles they still wear.... Now, it should be incandescently clear that no one who has any concern for the integrity and life of America today can ignore the present war. If America’s soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read: Vietnam. It can never be saved so long as it destroys the deepest hopes of men the world over. So it is that those of us who are yet determined that America will be—are—are led down the path of protest and dissent, working for the health of our land.
THINK carefully about the message, audience, and purpose being conveyed about American involvement in the war.
WRITE a rhetorical analysis explaining how the author builds his argument to persuade his audience to take action.
Your essay should NOT explain whether or not you agree with King's claims.
What is the connotation of “Uncle Tom” as it is used by Caliban? Why does Caliban call Ariel an Uncle Tom?
Read the following passage:
"To him a voyage to Iceland was merely a matter of course. My uncle, on the other hand, considered the
event of sublime importance."
What does "sublime" mean in the above passage?
to go up or climb
in a state of intellectual or moral ignorance, typically because there isn't opportunity to be educated.
excellence, grandeur or beauty that inspires admiration or awe.
natural or something one is born with
Thanks!
Answer:
It's the third choice
Explanation:
This is something you could look up since that's literally the dictionary definition but yeah... it's "excellence, grandeur, or beauty that inspires admiration or awe."
Answer:
excellence, grandeur or beauty that inspires admiration or awe
Explanation:
i read it and i checked some resources and i came up with this answer
i know am late but
hope i helped !
PLZ Help! Read and answer the questions on the side of the document
Lenin was arrested in 1895, sent to jail, and later exiled to Siberia, where he married Nadezhda Krupskaya, whom he had known in the St. Petersburg underground movement. During this period, the first Russian Marxist political party was founded, the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, or Social Democrats. When his exile ended, in 1900, Lenin went abroad to Western Europe, where he was joined by Krupskaya, and began to publish a revolutionary newspaper, Iskra (The Spark), which fellow revolutionaries smuggled into Russia. Meanwhile, in 1903 the Social Democrats held their second Congress, in Brussels and London, and there the party split in two, forming a radical group, the Bolsheviks (Majority), and a more moderate group, the Mensheviks (Minority). Lenin, who advocated an elite group of revolutionaries rather than a larger, more broad-based party, took up leadership of the Bolsheviks.
Until 1917, Lenin and Krupskaya traveled around Europe, agitating and organizing for a revolution they believed to be inevitable. (During this time, he met Inessa Armand, a Bolshevik agitator who was to become his closest friend– and possibly his lover.) In Russia, Tsar Nicholas II's government survived the 1905 Revolution by agreeing to the formation of a representative body called the "Duma," but the stresses brought on by Russia's involvement in World War I proved too great for the struggling autocracy. In 1917, the Russian Revolution toppled the Tsarist government, and Lenin returned from exile in Switzerland, thanks to the intervention of the Germans, who allowed him to travel through the war zone in a sealed train. From March until November of 1917, Russia was ruled by a Provisional Government, which made plans for a democratically elected assembly. A number of miscalculations, however, along with the strain of continuing the war with Germany, paved the way for a Bolshevik coup in November of 1917.
Lenin led the new government, which quickly made peace with the Germans and conducted a bloody civil war against the "Whites," a loose collection of armies united only by their opposition to Bolshevism. Those fighting on the side of the government were known as the "Reds." After much violence, the Reds won, largely thanks to the work of Leon Trotsky, a former Menshevik, who organized the Red Army. In this struggle, Lenin ordered the use of brutal tactics, against Whites but also civilians, as he put into bloody practice the Marxist ideas of class warfare. The campaign became known as the "Red Terror", and saw the murders of thousands of Russian peasants, and the consignment of thousands more into concentration camps as "enemies of the revolution." Lenin's accompanying economic innovations then caused a terrible famine, in 1921, which killed nearly 5 million people.
By 1922, Lenin was the ruler of a united Russia, however wretched, which was renamed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. However, he suffered two strokes in 1922, and a third in 1923 that robbed him of the power of speech. He survived another year before passing away on January 21, 1924. He was succeeded by Joseph Stalin, whose influence Lenin had warned against before his death, and who would soon emerge as one of the bloodiest tyrants in the 20th century. Meanwhile, Lenin acquired the status of a secular saint, and his embalmed body was placed in Moscow's Red Square as a national shrine. His reputation survived, if only in the writings of Soviet propaganda, until the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991, when to criticize the founder of the communist state no longer constituted a crime.
Help! Answer asap please
Answer:
#1. For both I believe if not I’m not sure
Answer:
The first is most likely a or c
The other I am unsure of
Can anyone write a short story (3 to 4 paragraphs) about an 11 year old who is really motivational.
Answer:
I could try... It might take some time tho because i have to do other work
Explanation:
please write an expository essay on the causes of drug abuse
Answer:
Heres an idea of what you can write :)
Explanation:
Drug addiction has become a worldwide problem, especially in teenagers. Many young people become dependent on different types substances and stimulating medicines that comes hand-in-hand with narcotic effect. The life of addicts becomes spoiled in all aspects, as they lose contact with their family and live in a different world. They spend lots of money on drugs, and then look for ways to earn money illegally. If we compare the health problems, there are many dangerous effects of drugs.
There are a number of reasons why youth and teenagers are addicted to drugs or related substances. Lack of self-confidence is considered as one of the primary causes of drug addiction. It can also be due to excessive stress, peer pressure, lack of parental involvement in child’s activities etc. some people consider drug addiction can be the cause of drug use and ignorance. The ignorance of drug addiction along with physical pain of condition becomes a primary cause of drug addiction. Here are some of the causes of drug addiction.
HIGH LEVEL STRESS
Young people who have just started their college life or moved to a new city in search of job often face problems with life change. They are more likely to alleviate stress through the use of drugs and similar substances. Finding an easy fix often seems easier than facing the real problem and dealing with it. Trying illegal drugs can lead to addiction and becomes a long term habit.
SOCIAL PRESSURE
Today, we are living in a highly competitive world and it is difficult to grow in such world. There is always a peer pressure in young and old people. However, it is never visible. A lot of young people expect to experience the pressure to use drugs, smoke and drink alcohol. Young people find it difficult to be the person who doesn’t drink or smoke. As they feel isolated and like a social outcast, they make a habit of taking drugs.
MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS
Another primary reason for trying drugs is mental health condition. People who are emotionally weaker tend to feel depressed about the facts of the world. They look for ways to feel free and live life in a normal way as they go through the period of growing up. In such situation, they make a habit of taking drugs and can lead to addiction.
PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA
A history of psychological trauma appears to increase the risk of substance abuse. More than 75% of people who suffered from psychological trauma use drugs as a part of self-medicating strategy or provide an avenue towards self-destructive behaviors. Women are more sensitive to drugs than men, and hence need less exposure to similar effects. The availability of these drugs plays an integral role in perpetuation of addictive behaviors within families.
Exposure to Drug Abuse in which the young people are raised is another cause why young people get addicted to drugs. If the individuals grow up in an area where adults use drugs, then the person is likely to try the substance themselves. Setting a good example is extremely important to keep them off drugs and related substances. Providing genuine information about drugs is the best way to prevent drug addiction.
CONCLUSION:
Drug addiction is a complex disease that results from a number of factors such as genetic predisposition, history of violence at home and stress. Researchers have been able to identify the factors that lead to drug abuse. Understanding the root cause of drug addiction is one of the best ways to improve treatment options and outcomes of drug addiction in future.
A lot of people do not understand why people get addicted to drugs and related substances. They mistakenly view drug abuse as a social problem and characterize the addict as a weak person. Though there is no scientific evidence on how exactly drugs work in brain, it can be successfully treated to help people stop abusing drugs. There are many treatments that help people counteract the disruptive effects of drug addiction and regain complete control over life.
Behavioral therapy is the best way to ensure success in most of the drug addicts. The treatment approaches are tailored to meet the drug abuse pattern of patients. It is not uncommon for an individual to relapse and start drug abuse again. In such case, an alternate treatment is required to regain control and recover completely.
U can use this as a base to lead off of but dont copy it haha <3
Hope this helps :)
what are some examples of popular internet sites for teenagers?
Reddit, Insta, Snap, Omeagle, Hub, Among Us, ETC
The year 2020 was a historic one. Describe in just ONE WORD what you have gained / learned.
If your answer is not related to my question, I will report it.
Answer:
EMPATHY.
Explanation:
I believe that the word that perfectly describes what I have gained and learned is empathy. Of course, I had it before, but it wasn't until this year that I fully understood it. Seeing what other people are going through in these tough times made me realize how privileged I am and how much other people may be struggling. I learned how to empathize with them, and understand their feelings and troubles, and it taught me how to be a better person. I hope I will be able to help them in the future somehow.
The French Revolution was indeed a monumental event in French history. The main cause behind the French Revolution was the oppression of the French people coupled with increased taxes and a rise in food prices. The French monarchy was at the brink of bankruptcy, and it imposed high taxes on its citizens.
During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI was executed, along with his wife, Marie Antoinette. The people wanted to establish a democracy, but the results were far from what they expected. They only managed to replace one dysfunctional system with another. The French Revolution led to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and wars with neighboring European countries.
A.
objective
B.
subjective
C.
bitter
D.
sentimental
I need a good thesis statement for an essay im writing
the topic is :What can we learn as we journey through life?
* Please answer only if you know *
Answer:
What can we learn from our life experiences? Life can be many different things, but the most important thing to do in life is to create moments. Moments that we learn from Moments we can remember. As we journey through life what can we learn from it?
Explanation:
Hey hoped this helped! Im Eve btw. Have a great day and consider marking this brainliest you do thank you in advanced. Also, I tend to go off topic when im writing so you can change anything you would like to for instance I put moments in there because I feel like my life is made of moments.
o whom (Fair Youth, Rival Poet, or Dark Lady) is your sonnet addressed to and why? In addition, what is the theme (brevity of life, the transience of youth, or trappings of desire) that your sonnet is going to address and why? Cameron Chow • 8:13 AM Homework/Classwork • 25 points Due 3:00 PM Wednesday, December 9, 2020, Asynchronous Work (Final Outline): For your final, you will be writing a sonnet, and then performing your sonnet in front of the class. remember there are three different subjects for a Shakespearean sonnet and there are three underlying themes with the overarching them of love. Today you will be outlining that sonnet. Be aware that there are two questions and that you must answer both of them. Please use AT LEAST 8-10 sentences in your response.
Answer:
12 or c
Explanation:
How did Sojourner Truth endanger herself by responding to the minister?
Answer:After recovering her son, Sojourner Truth moved to New York City with him, where she began work at Elijah Pierson’s home in 1829. In 1843 Sojourner Truth converted to Methodism and changed her name from Isabella Baumfree to Sojourner Truth. It was at this time that she began to travel as an itinerant minister, preaching for the abolition of slavery. Truth’s involvement with the anti-slavery movement grew as she connected with different other key figures
Explanation: