The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not attach the options for this question, we can answer the following.
Mitchell's plan is to get a master's degree and then a Ph.D. in systems engineering, if he finds the academic work too difficult, he may stop after the Master's degree and look for work in the consulting field. This description is Mitchel's plan and contingency plan.
It is very important to have a plan for what is going to happen next with your life. A good plan sets to direction you want to take and the things you want to do. It includes goals, strategies, and tactics to accomplish the goal. However, a good plan also includes alternatives in case some obstacles are present. This also can be called a contingency plan, in which you include the alternatives and the way you are going to proceed in the case you find difficulties in the first place.
What are the names of the two types which are found in philiphines
Answer:
If you are referring to the two names that Philiphines already had, these names were Las islas Filipinas and Pearl of the Orient Seas.
Explanation:
The Philippines has been a Spanish republic for years and was named after King Philip II, however, many other names have been adopted over successive years. This custom of naming the colonies and changing these names periodically was common in Portuguese and Spanish colonies, and the colonies were named in honor of someone, due to religious events, or some characteristic of the place.
Read the excerpts from The Land. [Willie] turned to my daddy. "It's my boy Mitchell done this, Mister Edward, and I know there ain't no way t' make it up t' ya if this here horse don't heal right, but I jus' 'bout t' put a strap t' Mitchell my own self 'bout what he done. I'm gonna put a strap t' him right now, matter of fact!" With that said, he positioned his whip and turned toward Mitchell. *** My daddy stopped and looked at me. "No," he said. "I'm not going to whip you, Paul. No, your punishment is that you'll never get to ride Ghost Wind again. I figure you'll remember that a whole lot longer than a whipping. You won't ride any of the other horses either, including the Appaloosa, until I say so." Which statement about Willie’s and Mister Edward’s reactions is true? Both men believe that their sons should be held accountable for their behavior. Both men believe that their sons need to learn to handle horses properly. Both men believe that their sons will likely harm the horses if they ride them. Both men believe that their sons have permanently injured Ghost Wind.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Both men believe that their sons should be held accountable for their behavior.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Ok lets do this
Explanation:
1.) B
2.) A
3.) D
4.) C
5.) A
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How does Steve Harmon introduce himself in the opening credits of the screenplay?
Answer:
is 2
Explanation:
Which sentence from the passage is a compound sentence? On our way home, we passed a meadow surrounded by trees. We stopped to look at the beautiful wildflowers. I walked toward the trees, and I saw two deer. A fawn nibbled on the grass, while its mother stood sentinel.
Answer:
C. I walked towards the trees and I saw two deer
Answer:
its c guyyyss
Explanation:
if you're taking the test on edge then its C
Question 4
Instructions
Read the question carefully and select the best answer.
What do the following lines from Paragraph 14 reveal?
The Nazis now ordered that the victims must pay for the loss of their own property. The bill for broken glass alone was five million marks. Any
insurance money that the Jews might have claimed was taken by the government. And because many of the buildings where Jews had their shops
were actually owned by Aryans, the Jews as a group had to pay an additional fine for their abominable crimes, etc. So declared Hermann Goring
a high-ranking Nazi who was in charge of the German economy. He set their fine at one billion marks
D A The Nazis were setting the Jews up to justify further arrests and persecution of them
B. The Nazis were initially apologetic following the attacks of Kristalinacht
O C. Rich, Jewish men were arrested because they refused to pay for the property damage.
D. Germans would allow Jews to pay for their property damage so long as the money came from relatives outside the country
What is
Answer:
A setting the Jews up
Explanation:
The nazi did not show any emotion of regret instead it was the opposite So not B
there was no mention of relatives and about thr Jewish refusing to pay so it's not D and C
Read the passage from a letter that President Jimmy Carter wrote to Congress in 1977.
This message brings together a great variety of programs. It deals not only with ways to preserve the wilderness, wildlife, and natural and historical resources which are a beautiful and valued part of America's national heritage: it deals also with the effects of pollution, toxic chemicals, and the damage caused by the demand for energy. Each of these concerns, in its own way, affects the environment; and together they underscore the importance of environmental protection in all our lives.
Which statement best describes the overall claim?
The wilderness and the rest of nature contain beauty and value for all Americans.
Pollution and the amount of energy people use have negative effects on the environment.
Americans have many concerns about the environment and how it is being affected.
Protecting the environment is essential for maintaining Americans’ quality of life.
Answer:
Protecting the environment is essential for maintaining Americans' quality of life.
Explanation:
The explanation which best portrays the general case is Protecting the environment is essential for maintaining Americans’ quality of life.
What is message behind President Carter's letter?As per the entry from President Carter's letter, there ought to be worry over how the climate is being impacted by contamination as well as projects that assist manage that issue and help with protecting nature.
The justification for that worry is that how the climate is impacted thinks about back the personal satisfaction of the relative multitude of American individuals.
Natural security implies our own insurance also. Considering that, we can pick letter D as the most ideal choice: Protecting the climate is fundamental for keeping up with Americans' personal satisfaction.
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compare and contrast night time and day time
Answer:
Daytime is when you can see the sun from where you are, and its light and heat can reach you. Nighttime is when the sun is on the other side of the Earth from you, and its light and heat don't get to you.
Explanation:
Answer:
Night time and daytime are similar with regard to having a light shining, during the day the sun shines and during the night the moon's reflection shines from the sun. They contrast by the amount of light they shine, day time is much brighter than night time.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
I called the box office but the concert was already sold-out.
6. Kennedy says that America should
A focus solely on medical space research.
B divide the work among other nations
.
с take the lead in space exploration.
D partner with other superpowers.
Please send help
answer: A) take the lead in space exploreation i think
hope it is right
What would you do if you do not understand the directions in a test
Answer:
Ask for help
Explanation:
Select the quoted excerpt that best represents the central idea of paragraph 2 in Passage 2.
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
That your Sex are Naturally Tyrannical is a Truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute, but such of you as wish to be happy willingly give up the harsh title of Master for the more tender and endearing one of Friend. Why then, not put it out of the power of the vicious and the Lawless to use us with cruelty and indignity with impunity. Men of Sense in all Ages abhor those customs which treat us only as the vassals of your Sex. Regard us then as Beings placed by providence under your protection and in immitation of the Supreem Being make use of that power only for our happiness.
Select the quoted excerpt that best represents the central idea of paragraph 2 in Passage 2.
"That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute,..." "...but such of you as wish to be happy willingly give up the harsh title of master for the more tender and endearing one of friend." "Men of sense in all ages abhor these customs which treat us only as the vassals of your sex..." "... regard us then as beings placed by Providence under your protection, and in imitation of the Supreme Being make use of that power only for our happiness."
Answer:
"That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute,..."
Explanation:
The passage shown above was spoken from Abigail Adams to John Adams, where she testifies that men are tyrannical in relation to women. This is a natural part of their personality. However, she says that just as the Americans revolted against a tyrannical king, women can rebel against their husbands and provoke a rebellion against the abuse caused by men.
She also says that the few men who overcome their tyranny within and treat women fairly can achieve happiness.
1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text? A. Children are less likely to be harmed by air pollution when they live in a city. B. Air pollution can cause people to develop mental and physical health problems that could become more serious over time. C. Air pollution is not a concern for children because their bodies and minds are young and strong. D. While air pollution has a serious impact on children and adults’ health, there is much people can do to protect themselves against the invisible threat.
Answer:
so done with life
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's B becuase my teacher said it wasn't D... so yeah and I definitley do not think its A or C
Explanation:
B
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Answer:
With what
Explanation:
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In Macbeth, what thematic ideas are associated with the witches in these first four scenes?
Answer:
Description of the scenes in Act 1 as well as the themes in Act 1:
Act 1 Scene 1: the involvement and influence from other-worldly powers, the fight against other-worldly powers, evil, war, and betrayal/treachery, and trust.
Act 1 Scene 2: war, wartime loss, patriotism, betrayal/treachery, and trust.
Act 1 Scene 3: the involvement and influence of other-worldly powers, the fight against other-worldly powers, war, wartime loss, evil, trust, and betrayal/treachery.
Act 1 Scene 4: war, evil, betrayal/treachery, and trust.
Explanation:
Act 1 Scene 1 Explanation:
The key words and actions that indicate this are:
1) The characters are witches that can fly and use their powers - this is what is meant when they say "anon" (which means until then.. is often used when saying goodbye) and "paddock calls" is what is said when evil beings/spirits or mythical creatures are going to complete their task.. a paddock is an area where you keep cattle and horses on a ranch.. this tells us that the witches can turn into different creatures and animals. This basically means that they are leaving and will use their powers to do achieve their objectives.
If you look up this phrase through the website shakespeare online you will read that "During the Renaissance it was believed that the d-e-v-i-l sent witches malicious spirits to help them carry out their evil deeds. These 'familiars' or 'imps' would appear in animal form.."
This hints that the witches will carry out the evil deeds using their granted powers and forms to alter the actions of the main protagonist.
2) When the third witch states, "Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air."
This indicates that the witches plan to cause chaos in the story, and the second statement "Hover through the...." basically means that they are flying away (leaving) and will return to enact their plan.
Act 1 Scene 2 Explanation:
The key words and actions that support my answer:
1) When the scene starts the main characters enter and discuss the honor of a soldier who valiantly (bravely) fought for the rule of the king and his sons (Duncan, and his son Malcolm).. as well as discuss another soldier named Macbeth..
2) When the bleeding soldier talks about the betrayal of a comrade named Macdonwald and discusses how the honorable Macbeth killed Macdonwald before he could harm his country and commit any further illegal acts or mutiny..
3) Further description of the key words and phrases in the passage..
When it says "two spent swimmers,"
It is describing Macbeth's armies and Macdonwald's armies as they battle..
When it says the "multiplying villanies [villainies] of nature Do swarm upon him-- from the western isles" this is hinting that Macdonwald is working for the country/group that the king of Scotland (Duncan) is at war with..
Where it says "And fortune, on his ----- quarrel smiling, show like..."
This means that Macdonwald is confident and sure that he will win the battle and fights as if luck/fortune itself (personified) is on his side.
When it says "Disdaining fortune... faced the slave,"
This details how Macbeth fights, and how he confronts and Lady Luck (again this is just a saying there is no actual woman named "Lady luck") and defeats Macdonwald and his army.
Where it says "Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him, Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps, And fix'd his head upon our battlements,"
This means that Macbeth basically defeated Macdonwald by surprisingly impaled him with his sword slicing him from his center (his stomach/"nave") down to his legs (the chaps).. thus claiming his victory as he sticks Macdonwald's head to the wall of their battlement (think of the top of a fort/castle wall)
" Doubtful it stood;
As two spent swimmers, that do cling together
And choke their art. The merciless Macdonwald--
Worthy to be a rebel, for to that
The multiplying villanies of nature
Do swarm upon him--from the western isles
Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied;
And fortune, on his _____ quarrel smiling,
Show'd like a rebel's ____: but all's too weak:
For brave Macbeth--well he deserves that name--
Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel,
Which smoked with bloody execution,
Like valour's minion carved out his passage
Till he faced the slave;
Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him,
Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps,
And fix'd his head upon our battlements."
The factory floor supervisor started the generator _____ the power had gone out.
Answer:
, when
Explanation:
Hope this is right.
Can anyone help me come up with an introduction for a descriptive essay. I am writing about find an abandoned house in the woods!!!
Answer:
The night was dark and cold. The moonlight barely showing through the trees, there stood an old house in the middle of the woods. It was big and brown. It looks as if it would fall at any second. No one goes near it. Simply because no one knows it's there. But one day, a group of friends were walking in the woods and happened to stumble across it, and what they saw will forever be stuck in their minds.
Lol I made it's scary but I hope it's good. Good luck!!
How has racism or prejudices affected or changed you?
Answer:
this is really a question on own opinion but i would say. Racism has changed me by opening my eyes to the world, i now see that not everyone is nice over something we can't change which isn't fair. We all bleed blood and now i've learned that I can step up and use my voice, because if anything is going to happen it'll be finding justice.
Explanation:
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Answer:
gulf, cheng h*
Explanation:
name and place.
This is from the CommonLit text, “the Hero’s Journey,” by Jessica McBirney. Thanks.
Answer:
D. to help readers understand how Campbell came to identify the Hero's Journey.
Explanation:
In the informational text, Jessica McBirney tries to help readers grasp and understand how Campbell was able to identify the Hero's Journey. We learn that in 1940, Campbell noticed that alot of his favorite stories possessed similar structure. This made him to come up with "The Hero With A Thousand Faces".
In making readers understand how Campbell identified The Hero's Journey, McBirney showed that Campbell identified the following:
The ordinary world of the Hero, the call to adventure for the Hero, the Hero's refusal to accept the call, the Hero's crossing the threshold, the Hero's tests, allies and enemies, the Hero's ordeal, the supreme ordeal of the Hero, the Hero's reward and journey back home.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
i did it today
Why is identifying plot structure valuable?
"If you see me getting smaller, I'm leaving, don't be grieving, just gotta get away from here. If you see me getting smaller, don't worry, and no hurry, I've got the right to disappear."
Emotions
your hopes get smaller as you get sadder, your happiness leaves, you dont want others to feel bad or grieve because of it, gotta get away from the thing that is making you sad.
Suicidal
If you see me getting sadder, dont worry, dont hurry to help it wont do much, ive got the right to get away from this place that is hurt me.
thats what i think it means, sorry its depressing
HELP ASAP!!! which of these is an authors' claim?
Answer:B
Explanation:
In the reading, which of the following does Mark Twain describe in great detail?
A. The Steamboat
B. The other side of the river
C. The postmaster
D. His Father
Answer:
A. The steamboat
Explanation:
Mark Twain's story of learning to be a navigator of a steamboat on the Mississippi River in his initial years. It penetrates into the differences in judgment concerning the river he found after becoming a steamboat pilot. In reality, it shows the presence versus the tale of the noble, Great Mississippi revealing uncertainty under the mesmerizing charm that could only be found by getting to the river itself.
Answer:
a the steam boat
Explanation:
Based on the dialogue ,which statement best describes kate
Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker Act 2.
KATE: I'm sorry, Miss Annie.
ANNIE [INDIGNANTLY]: Why does she get a reward? For stabbing me?
KATE: Well—
(Then, tiredly)
We catch our flies with honey, I'm afraid. We haven't the heart for much else, and so many times she simply cannot be compelled.
ANNIE [OMINOUS]: Yes. I'm the same way myself.
Based on the dialogue, which statement best describes Kate?
She knows her parenting methods are flawed.
Answer: The correct answer is D: She shows that her parenting methods
are flawed.
Writing an Argumentative Essay about Fire Prevention
Answer:
i hope this is ok
Explanation:
Fire preventions important due to multiple reasons including it can stop most of the forest fires that start. Stop playing with fire, thats pretty self explanitart always keeps a fire extinguisher in the place you live (depending on where you live) fires be as often as they are now, but that due to open fires, gas leaks and ciggerates left in dead leaves or grass
Answer:
Forestry managers face what seems like an unavoidable tradeoff. Controlled burns in Western forests reduce the risk of wildfire but release carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change. But a team of ecologists recently showed that controlled burns can benefit the climate in the long term.
Since the 1960s, attempts to suppress natural low-intensity fires led to forests overgrown with small trees and loaded with dead leaves. These act as fuels that easily accelerate a small fire into a forest-clearing inferno, though burning some fuel when winds are low and humidity is high—making a wildfire unlikely—can help prevent future disasters.
In 2012, calculations suggested that restoring low-intensity fire would release more carbon than not burning. However, new computer simulations of wildfire behavior over several decades showed that prescribed burns and vegetation thinning can both reduce the risk of wildfire and trap more carbon in tree growth than an untreated forest.
“When we’re actually doing treatments in the forest, you can’t just light a fire under what would generate wildfire conditions and see how your treatments burn,” said Matthew Hurteau, a University of New Mexico forestry professor and lead author of a forthcoming study in the journal Ecological Applications. “The modeling is really important because then we can look at a range of conditions under which a fire might occur and see how that interacts with the forest structure.”
After surveying a northern Arizona ponderosa pine forest, Hurteau’s group modeled how the forest responded to high and low probabilities of stand-replacing wildfire, the most intense and damaging kind. They ran many simulations with randomized wildfire behavior to get a range of results for different fire prevention treatments.The simulations showed that when wildfire is added to the system, even the most invasive treatment, thinning and burning, trapped more carbon than it lost—after 40 years for a high probability of wildfire, and after 51 years for low probability of wildfire.
John Campbell, an Oregon State University forestry professor, remains skeptical that the simulations definitively show that thinning and burning has a positive effect on the atmosphere.
“I don’t think there are any studies…that are going to suggest that an actively thinned and prescribed-burn forest actually in the long term maintains higher carbon than one that isn’t,” Campbell said. However, he does not deny the treatments reduce the risk of intense wildfires.
Malcolm North, a Forest Service research scientist who co-wrote the study with Hurteau, said that how a controlled burn affects the climate depends on the region. In the Pacific Northwest, where forests receive lots of moisture and fires are easier to suppress, a treated forest would not trap as much carbon, North said.
“I think that Campbell’s argument is actually a very good argument in systems that are pretty productive and also where fire suppression really does tamp down the fire,” North said. “But if you go to a drier system that’s not so productive… you get a benefit” from controlled burns. In Southwestern forests, where wildfires are hard to prevent, reducing the amount of fuel through controlled burns creates forests better at both trapping carbon and resisting wildfire, he said. But even in wetter climates, controlled burns help forests by killing small trees, North said. Forests packed with young trees have greater competition for moisture, making all of the trees more vulnerable to drought. “If you don’t treat the forest, you can sometimes lose the very old-growth trees that you want to hold on to—the trees that hold the most carbon,” he said.
By opening gaps in the canopy, controlled fires restore variety to the forest’s structure, making it more resilient to climate change, said Morgan Wiechmann, a researcher at the University of Minnesota and collaborator with North and Hurteau.
“When you put in place this prescribed fire, you’re restoring some of those ecological benefits that naturally occurring fires used to give,” Wiechmann said.
North said forest managers need to use fire as a tool more often. “We’re fighting a battle and we’re tying one of our arms behind our back, and frankly that arm has the Popeye muscles on it,” North said. “We need to work with the fire, and let the fire help us do some of the fuels reduction.”
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from:
Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds.
What are the "wrongful deeds" Dr. King is referring to?
A. peaceful protest
B. reasoning on religious grounds
C. thoughtful reflection
D. physical aggression
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King did not show any physical aggression while attempting to gain rights for people of color, but he did protest. These protests were not welcomed, as they were led by black citizens.
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