Answer:
The answer is not sound
Explanation:
because you cannot assume all pets are good to have if your pet is good to have.
Answer the questions below
Answer:
c seems to be the most reasonable answer
Explanation:
Why does the author repeat the phrase “you might find it” in the poem “Catching Quiet”?
A.
to emphasize his point
B.
to put importance on the noise
C.
to explain how to catch something
D.
to inform how to get around the city
Answer:
A
Explanation:
tác giả lặp lại cụm từ để làm nhấn mạnh nội dung của việc tìm thấy nó
Type N above each noun, V above each verb or verb part, and P above each pronoun. For any words which do not fit into any of the previous categories, simply leave them unlabeled.
The tree at the back of the yard is rapidly growing.
Answer:
the:N
tree: N
at:P
the:N
back: N
of: P
the: N
yard: N
is: V
rapidly:
growing: V
Summarize Scrooge’s first two experiences with the Ghost of Christmas Past, and explain how they affect his perspective.
Cite evidence from the text to support your response.
Answer:
I will only write drafts for your question so it is not plagiarism when you use this. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
topic sentence: When Scrooge went on a journey through his past, present, and future with the ghosts of Christmas, he was able to gain a new perspective about his life, especially about his past. Here is what his perspective shifted too.
reason: When traveling with the ghost of Christmas past, Scrooge was able to look at his life from a third-person perspective, so he was able to see his younger self instead of being him in the moment.
evidence: (never read this book nor the text so look back find a sentence or two and bring it in smoothly throughout the text) Try fitting in your statement like, "here is what it looked like for Scrooge in the text." Or, "This is what he saw when looking back to his younger self." etc.
end of reason 1: Scrooge was able to understand he was not responsible for his mistreatment as a child but that he is responsible for his mistakes as an adult.
reason 2: Another thing that changed Scrooges perspective was that he learns the simple things in life like love, friendship, and laughter hold much more value than money.
Explanation/Evidence: (never have read this book nor the text so look back find a sentence or two and bring it in smoothly throughout the text) Try fitting in your statement like, "here is what it looked like for Scrooge in the text." Or, "This is what he saw when looking back to his younger self." Or, "This is what got to Mr. Scrooge so he could learn this lesson,"
End of reason 2: Scrooge needed to learn about the value of love, friendship, and laughter so he would learn life isn't just about how much money and/or if you have any money at all.
Conclusion: Scrooge was able to change his perspective so much just by visiting the Ghost of Christmas Past. Proving that he was able to change and live his life to the fullest.
Paragraph 2:
Write about a opinion of yours or summary towards the book or about when scrooge meets the ghosts or an opinion of who you think helped him the most or why the past ghost was there first etc. etc.
The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia by Charles B. Coale was published about a century after Virginia was first settled. Why might the author have shown his prejudices about Native Americans in a book that was supposed to be objective
A. He was afraid that white people would not buy his book if he wrote positively about Native Americans.
B. A fear and distrust of Native Americans was still prevelent at the time the book was written.
C. He had had a bad experience with Native Americans when he was young.
D. He may have met many Native Americans who were cruel to white people.
Language arts question
Answer:
A. He was afraid that white people would not buy his book if he wrote positively about Native Americans.
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how the alliteration in this excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe‘s poem the raven contributes to its meaning
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Suppose you were using the block method to discuss first the similarities and then the differences between two things. Which would better emphasize the differences?
exaggerating the differences
putting the differences first
putting the differences last
removing all the similarities
Answer:
I Suggest using the point-on-point method
Explanation:
The point-on-point methods portrays the similarity and the difference at the same time, this can easily help display and show the main difference. Connect the Difference to the same Similarity closely. If you do happen to use the BLOCK method though, it's suggested you a little exaggerate the difference, not overly. But enough to make it look major. Put the difference last, minimize the number of similarities used.
Which have more in common: organisms in the same family or organisms in the same order? Explain. (science))
Answer:
Organisms in the same order
Explanation:
The classification system goes : kingdom, phylum, family, order, class, genus, species.
The down you go there will be more similarities for example organisms in the same class will have more similarities than organisms in the same phylum. Likewise, since order comes after family organisms in the same order will have more similarities than organisms in the same family.
Quote of the day! (let me know if you want more of these)
⇅The way i see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain⇆
Written by:
∫Dolly Parton∫
∪∩∪
Answer:
I think it's implying that if you want the reward your are going to have to go through challenges to get it
Answer:
thank you for this I would like to hear more
Explanation:
you have to deal with the bad things before you get to enjoy things and don't think you won't see rain and see a rainbow
Which statement best conveys the literal meaning of the following simile?
1. The buildings stand in the center of the city like looming mountains.
2. The buildings are really tall.
3. The buildings are made of stone.
4. The buildings are on top of a mountain.
Answer:
2. The buildings are really tall
Explanation:
In the similie sample they use the word looming. It's a very telltale word that is usually used to describe tall objects, people, etc.
What is "The hallways were an ant farm and each person an ant moving with determination."
1). Personification
2). Onomatopoeia
3). Metaphor
4). Alliteration
5). Simile
6). Hyperbole
What are the answers to 6,9, and 10 “the witch of blackbird pond”
Answer:
Explanation:
what did you say i was hot
What are you Thankful for this Thanksgiving? I'm thankful for my family.
Answer:
I'm thankful for life.
Answer:
I'm thankful for dog and family and games and fun things and health and for being alive.
Explanation:
Can someone hurry and help? It's about personal narratives
Answer:
The 2nd one: by revealing important information about character traits
Which of the following is spelled correctly?
A) telegraph
B) trofy
C) paragraf
D) autograph
E) Both A and D
Answer:
e) both A and D
Explanation:
they are spelled right
Plz help
LITERARY ANALYSIS: Where are you from? seems like a question with an obvious answer, but the answer is clearly more complicated according to the essay's author, Naomi Sepiso. How does Sepiso respond to this question? What supporting evidence does she include to develop her controlling idea? Write a RACECECE response in which you are using 3 pieces of evidence from the essay to support your analysis.
story: ‘So where are you from?’ They always asked that question; a subtle reminder that she was not one of them.
‘What do you mean?’ she asked. They only asked that question when they were afraid of placing her into a box. As though they were giving her the option of which box she wanted to climb into.
‘Well… you’re obviously not from here… I mean… you live here, but where are you from… like, originally?’
There it was. Originally. The word suggesting that she cannot validate her sense of belonging to this place. The implication being that her ‘exotic’ genetic makeup excludes her from her right to belong to this land.
She gave the long pre-rehearsed answer they often dug for. They love a good story. She told them where her mother came from, where her father came from. She told them how her parents met in a land far from their own where she was born. She told them of how they moved around from town to town and across the ocean to a place that sometimes felt like ‘home’. They smiled. Happy endings always leave a crowd feeling good.
What she doesn’t tell them is how she feels her pre-rehearsed response drag up her throat, as though she didn’t pick the right words from those that whirl at the bottom of her stomach in response. She doesn’t tell them that being born out of her mother’s country makes her a foreigner to a land she could have called home. Or that her official documents are marked with the Coat of Arms of a land she never felt safe in. That she cannot have conversations with the grandparents she has not seen in years because her tongue will always stumble over the nuances of languages that never fit quite right.
Sometimes she felt tired of being watered down to belonging to a foreign location on a map. To being a friend that made someone else a little more ‘cultured’ by simple association. As though everything else she had to offer became lacking in value every time someone asked her the question.
She was not someone from a place. She made a home of kind words and warm feelings. Her soul became a safe nest deep inside the confines of her body.
‘What is the value of a land I come from. We are all of this land. We came the same way and we leave the same way.’ By the time the words fought their way out of her mouth everyone else had moved on.
One day they would come to understand, she thought. She was not the land of her mother and father. She was her own country, with her own history of civil wars, revolutions, healing and growth. One day they would learn to keep their boxes away from her. One day they would see that she will never, ever, fit.
Answer:
A short narrative based off of the writer's constant struggle in terms of their self identity and their hatred for this question.
Explanation:
I think, It's my best answer... I'm sorry if it's wrong :")
Why does the Coale keep referring to Wilburn Waters' "Indian nature" in The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia
A. to show how Waters is one-quarter Native American
B. to explain why Waters was such an excellent hunter
C. to make his readers aware of Waters' violent temper
D. to create a theme about Waters' nature
Language Arts Question
What was Brian Internal Conflict in Chapter 1. (Hatchet)
Answer:
Brian is still angry about the divorce and is holding it inside as the "The Secret"
Explanation:
which he views as the reason that his parents are no longer together. Despite his anger, he accepted his mother's gift of a hatchet just before leaving on the plane.
IN THE BOOK, BRIAN'S WINTER - HOW TO REPHRASE, "He was sad about the moose having to be dead, but he was elated because he was going to be able to eat for a very long time." IN SIMPLER AND DIFFERENT WORDS???
*if u get this right, urrrr brainliestttttt <3 :D
Answer:
Though he was sad about the moose's death, he was elated to know that he would have food for a very long time
Answer:
The moose's death made him sad, but he was happy to know he would have a lot of food for a while
Explanation:
Which of the following is correct capitalization?
A) The Pretzel was salty.
B) On tuesday, he will be eating tacos in Mexico.
C) He ate Italian food at a restaurant in the city.
D) She baked cookies at christmas.
Answer:
answer is c
Explanation:
in gumption fo you think the man's fate could have been preventable? Why or why not?
Answer:
No because you cant escape fate.
Explanation:
Read these lines from "Lone Dog."
O mine is still the lone trail, the hard trail, the best,
Wide wind, and wild stars, and the hunger of the quest!
.Why does the poet use the phrase "hunger of the quest"?
A.to explain that the dog is not satisfied with its life
B.to suggest that the dog is searching for something it cannot find
C.to show that the dog enjoys adventure and the unknown
D.to indicate that the dog can never find enough to eat
The answer to the question is...
C.
if you had to particapate in the hunger games what would you do
i have 885 points and don't know what to do with them so here u go but pls still anwser i want to know thx
Answer:
i would fight everyone
Explanation:
Answer:
I would Probably be scared to death, and freaked out but I would be one of the ones that just followed every one else.
Explanation:
I need help please
1. Write a paragraph in which you describe the steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts about the same topic. Explain why it is important for readers to recognize and evaluate conflicting information. Provide specific examples from the two texts. 2. Write a paragraph in which you explain why it matters when the two authors interpret the same facts differently. Using specific examples from the two texts, describe the impact of the authors' differing interpretations of the facts on you as a reader. 3. Write a paragraph in which you explain how including a conflicting point of view and evidence in an argument can make it more persuasive. Describe the effect that including a conflicting point of view and evidence can have on readers. Give specific examples.
It should be noted that before synthesizing information from different texts, it's important to analyze each text individually.
The steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts about the same topic include:
Read each text carefully.Identify the type of text.Identify the purpose.Identify the main idea or argument of the author.Identify the evidence used by the author to support the main idea.It should be noted that conflict provides crucial tension in the story. It's also vital to drive a narrative forward. Conflict is also vital in revealing a deeper meaning in a narrative.
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Please tell me what your favorite magical animal is. Help with an essay about magical animals and I need to know what the most popular three are.
Answer:
magical animals as in fictional? or non- fictional
Explanation:
On page 32, Scrooge asks his nephew Fred what right does he have to be merry at Christmas. Fred responds with: “Come, then,” returned the nephew gaily. “What right have you to be DISMAL? What reason have you to be MOROSE? You’re rich enough.” Given what you know about Scrooge’s character, what might the words DISMAL and MOROSE mean?”
pick one and pick the right one because i am willing to give 50 points
Answer:
he is a grumpy old man and very greedy and for some reason dose not like Christmas. until after the three spirits and his fried visit him.
Explanation:
Have she ever been to riyadh
Has/have
Answer:
has
Explanation:
Answer:
has
Explanation:
Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.
Journal 24--Respond using three complete sentences
Someone at school invited you to a party and you want to go, but you know the family has a dog and you’re scared of dogs. What will you do?
Which statement is true?
A) Adding a negative word to a sentence changes the sentence’s meaning.
B) Two negatives make a sentence more negative.
C) Two negatives should never be used in the same sentence.
D) Neither and nor should never be used in the same sentence.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Adding a negative word to a sentence changes the sentence’s meaning.
Explanation:
A negative word indicates disagreement or rejection towards something. So (A) would be correct, it changes the sentence's meaning.
Pocahontas was a daughter of a Native American chief who lived in Virginia. The story has been told that John Smith had made friends with the chief's twelve-year-old daughter Pocahontas. Later John Smith was captured by Native Americans. Just as he was to be killed by a stone war club in the hand of the chief, Pocahontas ran to him, placed her head on his, and begged her father not to kill him.
Later when a war broke out between Native Americans and the white settlers, Pocahontas was captured. She was put on an English ship. During that time she fell in love with John Rolfe, who was also on the ship. John was an early English settler of Jamestown, Virginia. They were married two years later. She became a Christian and was baptized with the English name, Rebecca. In 1616 she went to London with her husband. She was received as a Native American princess.
Take notes on the paragraph above. Type your notes in the box below to answer the questions about Pocahontas. Be brief.
Answer:
So, what I got from the paragraph was that she fell in love as she was taken hostage by the English with another English man then got married 2 years later. Therefore making her a native american princess?? Sounds kind of sussy to me
Explanation: