Answer: I'm pretty sure its A.. But I don't think you should listen to me cause I'm unsure
Explanation:
Answer:
D- Secession was illegal and any laws that permitted it were not valid.
Explanation:
12. What did Brian see on a bike ride with his friend Terry?
(A) His mother with a strange man with short blond hair
(B) A moose
(C) A car accident
(D) A fight between his parents
Answer:
He saw terry with his girlfriend
Write a paragraph summary of "The Diary of Anne Frank Act 1"
Answer:
Explanation:On June 12th, 1942, a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank receives a diary for her 13th birthday. She's thrilled with the present, and begins writing in it straight away, addressing many of her entries to an imaginary friend named Kitty. Anne explains that although her family is from Frankfurt, Germany, she now lives with her mother, father, and older sister (Margot) in Amsterdam, Holland. Her father is the director of the Dutch Opekta Company (a manufacturer of jam-making products). Anne leads a normal life – she plays with her friends, has a number of teenage boy admirers, and worries about her grades – until her family is forced to go into hiding when Margot receives a call-up notice from the SS.
With the help of several of Mr. Frank's employees, Anne and her family take refuge in the Secret Annex, a suite of rooms in a house adjacent to the Opekta warehouses and offices. They are soon joined by the van Daan family: Mr. van Daan, Mrs. van Daan, and Peter van Daan. Peter is 16, and Anne finds him dull and uninteresting. Life in the Annex isn't perfect – there are a lot of quarrels, given the close quarters – but Anne realizes that it's far better than life on the outside, where many of the Frank's Jewish family and friends are being sent to concentration camps. After a few months, a middle-aged dentist named Alfred Dussel joins them in the Annex, where he shares a room with Anne. Anne finds herself at loggerheads both with Mr. Dussel and with Mrs. van Daan – they criticize Anne's chatty ways. Anne feels isolated, and she wonders if she'll ever have a friend she can truly confide in. Anne is haunted and guilt-stricken by dreams of her old friend Hanneli Goslar – to Anne, Hanneli represents the suffering of the Jews
The delicious singing of the mother – or of the young wife at work – or of the girl sewing or washing – Each singing what belongs to her, and to none else. . . .
Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious songs.
—“I Hear America Singing,”
Walt Whitman
What type of image does Whitman create by having the workers sing repeatedly?
an image of happy workers
an image of bored workers
an image of tired workers
an image of angry workers
Answer:
I think the answer is A, an image of happy workers
Explanation:
Answer:
A :)
Explanation:
what figurative language is in these songs lyrics:
I am the sun, you know you need me
And you might get burned if you take too much
Don't get addicted 'cause, I'm gonna fade you like that rush
Is that blood on me or blush?
(i’ll give brainliest i just need to get this done!!!!!!!)
Answer:
1. Adjective: Countless Noun: pioneers
Adjective: vast Noun: continent
2. Adjective: some Noun: people
Adjective: rich, productive Noun: farmland
3. Adjective: Other, restless, eager Noun: explorers
4. Adjective: slow-footed, persistent Pronoun: They
Explanation:
Adjectives are words which are used to describe nouns or pronouns. They come in different types: Descriptive Adjectives, Proper Adjectives, Quantitative Adjectives, Possessive Adjectives, Indefinite Adjectives, Demonstrative Adjectives, Interrogative Adjectives, Article, etc.
Mr. Jay checks the pantry to see what he needs to get at the grocery store there are 4 boxes with 8 granola bars in each Box there are also 3 loose bears how many granola buys are there in all?
Answer:
I believe the answer is 32, unless "bears" is "bars" in which then the total would be 35.
Explanation:
Well, you have 4 boxes with 8 bars in each. And if you are trying to find a way to count all of the bars, the easiest way to do that is through multiplication!
4 x 8 = 32
you can either do it with multiplication or you can do it by adding.
8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 32
Also, if "bears" is supposed to mean "bars", then you just add 3 to 32 which will give you 35!
Hope this helps you out.
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RETENTION
FOUTE
Answer:
job retention
Explanation:
Alternatives
work retention
retention on work
workplace retention
Answer:
job retention
Explanation:
is the ability of organization to retain its employee.Employee retention can be represented by a simple statics.
"Terry is quite the butterfly, "Keisha replied, watching Terry move from one group of people to the next. This contains an example of which literary device?
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
A metaphor is a literary device used to compare two things that aren't alike but do have something in common. Unlike the simile, which is a more direct comparison, the metaphor doesn't involve the use of words like and as. It states that something is something else.
In the given example, Keisha said that Terry is quite a butterfly. She doesn't literally mean that he is a butterfly. What she has in mind is that he is very social. People like Terry are often described as social butterflies.
76. What is the literary term for the person who is telling a story?
O author
O narrator
O main character
O hero
Answer:
the answer is b. narrator
Use context to determine the meaning of the word in bold.
A. I Financial
B. Moral
C. Naval
D. Political
Using the context in the given passage, the meaning of the word 'peculiar' is (A) Financial.
What does the passage implement?The given passage is about a speech by Abraham Lincoln who was the then president of United States of America. The second paragraph of the excerpt talks about the peculiar aid the Congress would provide to the people.
Here, the word 'peculiar' implies the meaning 'financial'.
Therefore, the correct answer is (A).
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1. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. During class, the visiting fire chief discussed putting out a kitchen fire with students.
b. With a flowing mane and well-groomed coat, Dara thought the Arabian mare was a beautiful sight.
c. Flapping briskly in the wind, Paul lowered the flag at dusk.
d. After climbing the ship’s mast, the captain used his telescope to scan the horizon.
2. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. The advertisement said that lawn mowers were on sale in the newspaper.
b. Just published by the wildlife management program, the rangers are enforcing the new regulations.
c. Animals with large ears, such as elephants, may use them to cool their bodies.
d. I lent the novel Beloved to my father that I had received for my birthday.
3. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. Having opened the front door, the neighbor’s kitten bolted into our house.
b. Shrouded in mist, a poster of the mountains in Tibet hung on her wall.
c. Refusing to stand trial for theft, O. Henry’s solution was to flee from Texas to Honduras.
d. Packed with nutrients, the plant’s tuber provided it energy through the long and cold winter.
4. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. A petition for the preservation of wetlands was passed around the school signed by more than five hundred people.
b. Possessing an impressive understanding of how snakes move, his presentation on reptilian locomotion was fascinating.
c. Opening her eyes underwater, Blanca saw blurry images of seaweed and fish.
d. Swaying in the hurricane, the tower’s flexibility was remarkable.
5. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. Tara attended the senior prom wearing a peach-colored chiffon gown and shoes that had been dyed to match.
b. Raining off and on, we drove carefully on the slick highway to Chicago, Illinois.
c. Leading the debate squad to victory, Carla’s pride was evident.
d. Using a soft brush, the archaeologist removed sand from the prehistoric basket.
6. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. Perhaps Mary feels badly because she ate too much candy.
b. Roderigo thinks it would be a real great adventure to climb the pyramids in Mexico.
c. After weeks of practice, Sel sang well at the state tryouts.
d. Because we cleaned out the fuel injection system, our car now runs good.
7. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. The naturalist stayed quietly because he did not want to disturb the parrots in their habitat.
b. In general, Lester’s modem works good, but it sometimes crashes for no good reason.
c. Doug felt bad about forgetting Carolyn’s name.
d. Despite having run a marathon yesterday, my father feels real good today.
8. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. The ancestral Pueblo people always picked the safest locations for their communities.
b. I challenge you to play your trombone more louder than anyone else in the brass section.
c. Although the monkey is more agiler than the sloth, this awkward creature survives well in trees.
d. Is your photograph of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial more better than mine?
9. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. Between Richard and Elizabeth, who are cousins, Richard is the oldest.
b. In my opinion, the most interesting fact is that bees examine the sun’s position to find their way home.
c. Trail mix—a hearty blend of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits—is one of the bestest foods to take on a hiking or camping trip.
d. This color printer produced the fractal images beautiful.
10. Choose the sentence that is written correctly, with NO ERRORS in the placement or use of modifiers.
a. That column is collapsing because it is supporting more weight than any of the others.
b. Alejandra, who is the most smart student in the senior class, will study for a year in Brazil before starting college.
c. This spiderweb, which is covered with dew, is more lovelier than any other one in the garden.
d. “The wolf moth, which really does look like a wolf, is more large than these moths,” said the entomologist.
Dilemma: You are very angry at your old friend. You argued and he/she said some bad thing to you. Your feelings were hurt and you won't forgive your friend
easily. He/she is your friend since you were little kids and your friendship is
important to you. What do you do?
1. What is the dilemma?
2. Identify the contradicting values.
3. What would you do?
Answer: The delimma is that you're angry with your childhood friend because of what they said to you. But being their childhood friend as well, you don't want to lose their friendship. Its your feelings versus your friendship with your friend. The thing to do is to cool off and get to a point where you are ready to forgive them.
Explanation:
It is never easy getting into an argument with someone close to you, especially with someone you've known since you were kids. But lets face it: Forgiveness isn't just about them, it is about you too. And in the end, if you don't forgive them, you're also hurting yourself. Grudges help none, they only hurt you. But at the same time, you should not just immediately forgive them either. Don't hold a grudge, but don't just let them do it again either. Be smart about it without coming off cruel.
Lights in the Darkness 4
Item 1
In Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, how does Anne make a connection between her mother and Mrs. Van Daan?
She wonders whether she will be like her mother or more like Mrs. Van Daan when she is a mother.
She describes both women as ineffective mothers.
She complains that both women are flirtatious.
She wishes that her mother and Mrs. Van Daan were more alike.
Answer: A: anne believes that her mother does not understand her feelings
Explanation:
i got it right on the assignment
What are some of the different settings in Christmas Carol?
The settings of the book include Scrooge's Counting House, Scrooge's Home, Bob Cratchit's home, assorted places throughout Scrooges childhood like the schoolhouse and the Fizziwig's place where Scrooge was an apprentice, this is where a Christmas party took place and he met the one love of his life.
Please help me answer this question:
Write a complex sentence from these sentences using a subordinating
conjunction.
Mary is talented. She sings opera. She also act in
Broadway plays.
Answer:
Mary is talented, sings opera, and also acts in Broadway plays.
Explanation:
A complex sentence is one which has one independent and dependent clause.
According to the given question, the simple sentences have been written to become a complex sentence through the use of subordinate conjunctions like "and"
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Answer:
A complex sentence is made up of at least two independent clauses and 1 or more dependent clauses.
I can't really see number two...
In paragraph 15, what does Jing-mei discover about herself? How does this help develop the theme of the selection?
Answer:
Jing-mei discovered that she and her mother are so different and that she will not let her mother's expectations be what she becomes. Rather, she will be her own self and do the things she wanted to do.
This scene helped develop the theme of discovering and accepting one's true identity and accepting things even though they may not be what others expect and want to see.
Explanation:
Amy Tan's short story "Two Kinds," tells the story of Jing-mei and her mothers’ high hopes for her. But despite all the expectations, Jing-mei also struggled with accepting her own identity as a Chinese girl living in America.
Paragraph 15 of the story reveals the scene where Jing-mei 'discovered' her true self, looking in the mirror. She declares "I had new thoughts, willful thoughts - or rather, thoughts filled with lots of won'ts. I won't let her change me, I promised myself. I won't be what I'm not." This scene is the transition from her rejecting her mother's expectations of her and her decision to be true to herself and do what she wants. She also discovered that she truly hated what her mother wants for her and that they are two poles apart.
This scene helped develop the theme of discovering one's identity amidst what her family expects from her and the need to 'adhere' to certain expected rules.
. Do you think the narrator would have killed the man if he did not have an “evil eye”? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
To deliver my lines on stage,
I
3
To deliver my speech during campaign,
Answer:
1. Newscaster - to deliver my report on television, I must speak in a clear and concise voice so that those listening to me will understand better. I must try to avoid mistakes and present the news in an unbiased manner.
2. Actor - to deliver my lines on stage, I must practice my lines as many times as necessary beforehand so that I will be able to give a great performance. I must put the relevant emotion in my voice and actions so that the audience will be engaged and entertained.
3. Mayor - to deliver my speech during campaign, I must speak with a clear voice and enunciate my points articulately so that my audience understand me. I must use language that isn't too flowery such that everyone can understand me and I must make reference to their relevant issues.
4. Doctor - to deliver the clinical findings to my patient, I must make sure that I use language that the patient is able to understand so that they are able to know exactly what is wrong with them. I must give them the chance to ask questions afterwards to ensure that they understand their condition.
can you help me with this
Answer:
(c) C'mon. You're my favorite aunt; please lend me the money!
Explanation: It is C because wheedle means using flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something or give one something.
a descriptive essay about the house i grew up
Answer:
Most of the houses were made of brick and cement just like my home. At the end or the road that led out of the town in to the deep bush in the mountains was my house. Because the road also led directly in to the town, it was busy with people walking, riding their bikes and burros, and an old car now and then.
As soon as you turned in to my street, your eyes would be immediately swayed towards my house, not because it was beautiful but because of the huge metal door that opened in to what I consider the living room, this was the main entrance.
The door was the color of rust, it had beautiful designs made of twisted metal. It looked like a door that you would find at the entrance of an old cemetery or an old style mansion. The house was built on a high platform because when the rainy season started, the river next to the empty lot overflowed in to the roads and took everything on its path. A cement ramp was built right in front of the door, used to drive a car in to the house and momentarily convert the living room in to a garage. The house was built with brick and cement, it had four bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and, a back yard.
It was painted white and looked as if it was unfinished like many houses looked in town. On the outside of the house, there was a young lemon tree that yellowed with fruit and gave away a sweet aroma. Next to the tree there were some flower pots and wood that we used to fuel a mud and brick stove that we built in the back yard to use when we ran out of gas. Large cracks ran from corner to corner on the uneven walls of the house. Next to the big door was a door that led in to one of the bedrooms, this room was converted in to a small store, we sold canned and dry food and drinks, an unpainted wooden counter reeted the customers. Our small store always smelled as if you were walking in to a bakery because of the freshly made bread delivered every morning by the town’s baker. Across from the store was my bedroom which I shared with all of my sisters and mother. We all slept on a king-size bed even though there were two other queen beds in the bedroom. An old wooden armoire was used as a TV stand, the small TV was only one square foot, it was hard to see but we lived with it because we were not aware that there was any better.
On the wall that connected to the boys bedroom was a huge square shaped hole were a window was missing, this was used by all my siblings as a short cut in to each other’s bedrooms. We often got in trouble for jumping over the window. The fourth room was always kept locked, it was used as a guest room. We never bothered with it because it appeared to be haunted, we often heard chatter and laughter coming from this room, and it was reason enough to keep away. To this day I still wander if what took place there was real.
Explanation:
In the story, "My Dog Zipper," what does Kenny do? You may choose more than one answer.
1) Kenny wonders if Zipper has an owner
2) Kenny finds Zipper on his way home from school
3) Kenny checks with Mr. Jones for permission to take Zipper
4) Kenny decides to take Zipper home
Sacha was late coming home from school. Her mother had wanted her
to be home by 3:30, but a friend had asked her to stop by to play
briefly. Then she had wandered to the store to buy a bottle of water.
Now it was 4 p.m. Her mother answered the apartment door. She
looked worried.
Sacha was in trouble now. She thought for a second. "Um, I was...!
was chased by Jamie down the street! I was so scared. I had to hide."
Her mother's face softened. "Oh, honey, I'm so sorry. That's it, I'm
calling his mother right now."
Which statement best describes how a character's response to conflict
develops the plot?
Answer: That's it, I'm
calling his mother right now."
Explanation:
Answer:
That's it, I'm
calling his mother right now."
Explanation:
person above got it right
2 Complete the sentences with an irregular verb
from the box. Use the present perfect
take not visit see meet go (2) play speak
1 My sister has seen that exhibition three
times. She loves it!
2 My grandparentshd, to museums all over the
world,
3 We.... about ten photos so far.
4 1.... never ... to anyone in English outside
class,
5 L... never ... a famous artist. Have you?
6 He..... to the gallery. He'll be back later,
7 ..... an interesting gallery - they are all very boring!
8 ... the guitar in three bands.
PLZ, PLZ, HELP!!! I'm on a test and don't know which one!
Match the vocabulary term with its meaning.
1. Buddhism
religion of the native inhabitants of Japan
2. Christianity
a West African storyteller
3. Islam
religion begun by Siddhartha Gautama
4. Shinto
religion begun by Muhammad
5. griot
religion begun by Jesus Christ
Answer:
1. and religion begun by siddhartha guatama.
2. and religion begun by Jesus Christ.
3. and religion begun by muhammad
4. and a west african story teller
5. and religin of the native inhabitants of japan.
Explanation:
Which of the following sentences contain
figurative language? *
O
The breeze caused the wind chimes to
clang.
The flowers bowed to each other in the
breeze.
O The breeze rustled the fall leaves.
O A sudden breeze moved the leaves.
Answer:
The flowers bowed to each other in the breeze.
Explanation:
The stubborn town lived on. *
Simile
Hyperbole
Personification
Idiom
Metaphor
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
The town cannot actually be stubborn. You are giving lifelike qualities to unliving things.
What is a possible theme for this story? in an "excerpt from the boy's life"
Answer:
nose lo que dise pero miente
Explanation:
nose lo que dise pero miente
plural for: can you wash the dish?
Answer:
singular dish
plural dishes
Explanation:
A ____ sentence answers the question what is this paragraph about
Answer:
topic
Explanation: