Answer:
The flower seed in the last stanza different from the apple tree and grass due to no shoot and branches.
Explanation:
The flower seed is different from the apple tree and grass plant because apple tree has a strong thick stem and branches and the grass plant has green shoots while both these shoot and branches are absent in the flower. In the last stanza, the flower said to apple tree and grass plant that in winter you cannot find me but soon in the spring you will see me with hundred of flowers.
What is the focus of the excerpt you read from Angela's Ashes?
O a) The positive experiences of childhood in New York City
Ob) The experience a poor Irish boy has during his stay as a typhoid patient in a
hospital in Ireland
c) The experience of dealing with a school nurse
d) None of the above
Answer:
the answer is b.
Explanation:
The experience a poor Irish boy has during his stay as a typhoid patient in a hospital in Ireland, hence option B is correct
What is Angela's Ashes?The memoir Angela's Ashes, written by Mr. Frank McCourt, was first published in 1996 and serves as an example of his private life. The author was raised in Limerick, Ireland, despite being born in New York.
According to Frank McCourt's portrayal, the long-standing conflicts between Protestantism and Catholicism, between Ireland's North and South, and between the affluent and the poor, as well as between England and Ireland, dominate his family's existence in Ireland.
England received criticism for failing to stop the infamous Irish Potato Famine of the 19th century and for levies that were both onerous and discriminatory on Irish land.
Therefore, for a poor Irish boy during his stay as a typhoid patient in a hospital in Ireland, hence option B is correct
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According to the novel, a person can see a kachina if he is:
Answer:
A person can only see a Kachina if he/she is about to die.
Explanation:
Answer: A person can only see a Kachina if he/she is about to die.
Alicia just created a fan page for the gift shop where she works. How can Alicia practice good customer service on the social media page?
A. Use the site to request personal information from customers
B. Make complaints received on the site lower priority
C. Delete negative comments
D. Ask fans for feedback or ideas
Answer:
D. Ask fans for feedback or ideas
Explanation:
Asking fans for feedback and ideas allows the gift shop to provide the customers or "fans" with a more positive experience because they are getting opinions and ideas directly from the people the customers.
Which metacognitive strategies did you find the most helpful when reading these poems? Which did you skip this time?
Answer:
Students should state which of the metacognitive strategies were used for these poems. Strategies may include but not be limited to scanning the text, asking questions, making predictions or identifying the structure or purpose. Students may have skipped any of these strategies as well as previewing pictures and other visual aids as there weren’t any on the poem doc.
Explanation:
took the test
Answer:
Explanation:
Students should state which of the metacognitive strategies were used for these poems. Strategies may include but not be limited to scanning the text, asking questions, making predictions or identifying the structure or purpose. Students may have skipped any of these strategies as well as previewing pictures and other visual aids as there weren’t any on the poem doc.
Which of the following transitions would be used to show relationship?
A. Comparatively
B. Perhaps understandably
C. Little by little
D. First
Answer:
I think A is the answer.
Which of these is NOT a type of irony in literature?
A Situational
B Dramatic
C Melodramatic
D Verbal
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Melodramatic irony is not a literary irony.
What happens to second wolf that tries to eat little red riding hood
Answer:
The girl is saved, but not by the huntsman; when the wolf tries to eat her, its mouth is burned by the golden hood she wears, which is enchanted.
Explanation:
I need help doing an acrostic poem.
laugher
optism
value
enternity
Example 1:
Wet
Icy
Nice and chilly
Tempature drops outside
Eggnog
Reindeer
Example 2:
Sun
umbrella
mud
muggy
ease
relax
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
The disasters numb within us
caught in the chest, rolling
in the brain like pebbles. The feeling
resembles lumps of raw dough...
How would you describe the speaker's tone in these lines from “Life at War"?
angry
detached
ironic
sarcastic
Answer:
Detached
Explanation:
"Numb" suggest lack of feeling
Answer:
It's B- Detached
Explanation:
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home; sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were walting for us.
Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home, sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
Within minutes of hearing the news, we had raced home. sure enough, our friends had just arrived and were waiting for us.
Answer:
I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
Claudius feared for his own safety when he heard of the killing of polonius?
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
Wouldn't that be true!? If not please correct me!
Could I have some help on this plz?
Jared and Marie went to Supply Depot to purchase a door that would articulate in two directions and allow them to pass more easily between the kitchen and dining room. Marie had seen one on television and thought the free-swinging door would be easier to use.
Based on its context in the paragraph above, what is the meaning of the word articulate?
A.
to bend or hinge
B.
to allow double entry
C.
to be brightly colored
D.
to be effective
Thanks.
Answer:
A- to bend in hinge
Explanation:
Articulate- having joints or jointed segments.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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What does this mean? “I was soon under her spell”
Answer:
Falling for soemones trick i guess
Explanation: Can you give us more info?
What does canopy mean in this text from Shakespeare?
...this most excellent canopy, the air, this majestical roof...
A) the sky
B) a ceiling in a room
C)curtains for a large D)window
E) the English countryside
Answer:
A. the sky.
Explanation:
don't really have one but I'm certain it's A
PLEASE HELP FOR BRAINLIEST!!!
Read the following writing prompt.
Courage is defined as the ability to do something that frightens you or a show of strength in the face of great pain or grief. Think about someone from history who fits this definition. Who do you think is truly courageous and why? Write a two-page paper (600 words) to explain why this person is considered courageous.
Based on the prompt, which question would be an appropriate research question to ask?
A.
Where was Abraham Lincoln born, and where did he grow up?
B.
Why did Neil Armstrong risk his life to be the first astronaut to land on the moon?
C.
Who is the best Marvel superhero and why?
D.
Which US president accomplished the most, and what were those accomplishments?
E.
What is the accomplishment that I am most proud of?
Answer:
probably b.
Explanation:
if the prompt is about courage, then that would be a good research question
Answer:
I think he answer would have to be B. Why did Neil Armstrong risk his life to be the first astronaut to land on the moon?
Explanation:
Plato
Which sentence from this excerpt is a fact? Looking at a certain group of symbols—which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh—Kircher let his imagination run wild. Some of these scholars made otherwise significant contributions to the world's knowledge of ancient Egypt. A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt. From 1650 onward, Kircher produced several volumes of such nonsense.
Answer:
A German priest of the 1600s. Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
Explanation:
Answer:
c.) A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
Explanation:
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How does Proctor thwart Danforth in the scene from The Crucible? What does Proctor
accomplish for himself in the process? Support your response with text
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
Do all teachers use this question? Anyways,
Proctor rips up the document with all the signatures of people that confessed to seeing the devil. Proctor thwarts Danforth as by ripping up the document. he prevents Danforth from using the document as evidence of witchery and the presence of the devil in the town. This also lets proctor retain his reputation as a good and honest man. While this eventually led to proctor being hanged, he was hanged a christian man, and so was shown respect even in death, unlike those who confessed to save themselves. Proctor saves his reputation and upholds his morals "redeeming" himself in his last moments. The importance of honor and reputation to Proctor is evident when he shouts, "Leave me my name", implying that danforth can take everything for proctor, just let him retain his morals, honor, sense or justice and reputation.
what is the point of intercession prayer? (why)
Answer:
For St. Paul, prayer acts as a way of recognising the power of God. The Apostle will even "share in the redemptive affection of the Lord," by intercessory prayers. Paul claimed that prayer changed the praying guy, even as it was prayed for, establishing a deeper bond between him and God.
Explanation:
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Answer: Susan likes to help people without hesitation.
Explanation: "Without regret Susan gripped the lady's hand and walked her to the store."
Read the passage. The Price Isn’t Always Right How much are you willing to pay for a pair of athletic shoes, a new phone, or the latest video game? We all make decisions about spending, and the companies that sell us products often follow what we as consumers tell them. If we think the price for an item is too high, we won’t purchase it, and the price will probably come down. If one company can sell products for a lower price than others, then they all have to sell their products for a lower price to stay competitive. Prices can also change from one place to another. Imagine you are on vacation in New York City from Cincinnati, Ohio. If you want to buy a bottle of water while strolling through Central Park, you may be in for a shock. The same brand of bottled water you buy at home may cost twice as much in New York City. Travel to another country, and the difference in price can be even greater. Go to a store in Germany to buy a garden hose, and you’ll soon realize you’re not at a hardware store in Kansas. In Germany, each part is sold separately. You’ll have to select from a set of hoses, each more or less expensive, with the difference in price based on factors such as how thick or long or sturdy the garden hose is. And you’ll have to pay extra for parts like the nozzle that screws onto the hose. Once you’ve found all the parts you need, you could end up spending between $65 and $120 for your new garden hose! If you go to a store in the United States to buy a garden hose, the prices will also vary, but the parts will probably come attached. There will still be a wide price range, but all the prices—from the cheapest to the most expensive—will be much lower. You’ll probably spend between $10 and $40. What accounts for this difference? Two of the biggest factors are sales taxes versus value-added taxes, and perceived value. In the United States, states need to make money to help pay for the services they provide. So they charge taxes on items sold. This is called sales tax, and is usually around 7 percent of the original cost. If the sales tax is 7 percent, and a garden hose costs $10, then you’ll have to pay $10.70 for the hose. One of Germany's fiscal policies is to collect taxes in many stages during the production of items. This is called value-added tax. The makers of raw materials such as rubber sell their materials to hose manufacturers, and they pay 19 percent of what they make to the government. Hose manufacturers sell their items to retail shops like hardware stores. They also pay 19 percent of what they make to the government, minus the taxes the raw material makers have already paid. The retail stores sell the hoses to people like you, and they pay 19 percent to the government, minus the taxes the raw material makers and manufacturers have already paid. These extra costs to businesses get passed along to the consumer in the form of higher prices. Even with different tax costs, however, sometimes the difference in price between two places is hard to explain. It fluctuates slightly, but the price a store in Germany asks for a garden hose is probably higher than the price a store in the United States asks. The price a consumer is willing to pay for a garden hose—its “perceived value”—is a lot higher in Germany than in the United States. People in Germany just think a garden hose is worth more than do people in the United States. Most consumers look for the best quality item for the lowest possible price. The price they’re willing to pay is influenced by many factors, such as how much they earn at work, how much they need the item, and how much they pay for necessities such as food, clothing, and housing. These factors change so much from one place to another that it’s no wonder prices vary, too. This price variance could soon be changing, however. As more people gain Internet access, they’re researching item prices in other countries. Slowly but surely, the demand for cheaper garden hoses is spreading throughout Germany, and the phrase “getting hosed” no longer has two meanings. Question 1 Part A How does the author develop the central idea that the reasons for price variance can depend on emotions as well as logic? The author goes into factors such as consumer earnings and the price of necessities. The author analyzes two different systems of taxation. The author discusses the influence of perceived value. The author says that over time, prices for garden hoses are falling in Germany. Question 2 Part B Which sentence from the text develops the central idea? "People in Germany just think a garden hose is worth more than do people in the United States." "As more people gain Internet access, they’re researching item prices in other countries." "These extra costs to businesses get passed along to the consumer in the form of higher prices." "One of Germany's...policies is to collect taxes in many stages during the production of items."
Answer:
1.C 2.A
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF YOUR RIGHT!!! How did Standard Oil violate antitrust law? It bought oil rights in unapproved states. It used unfair practices that limited competition. It did not pay taxes that it owed on its earnings. It artificially increased oil prices.
Answer: B: It used unfair practices that limited competition.
Explanation: Took the flvs text and got a 100%
Standard Oil violated antitrust law primarily by using unfair practices that limited competition in the oil industry.
What were the unfair practices towards antitrust law?
Monopolistic practices: Standard Oil engaged in practices such as buying up competitors, controlling pipelines, and setting prices in order to dominate the oil industry and prevent competition.
Price fixing: Standard Oil engaged in price fixing, which involved colluding with other companies to set prices at a certain level, thereby limiting competition and keeping prices artificially high.
Rebates: Standard Oil offered secret rebates to its preferred customers, allowing them to purchase oil at a lower price than its competitors, thereby giving it an unfair advantage in the market.
Predatory pricing: Standard Oil used its market dominance to engage in predatory pricing, offering oil at below-cost prices to drive competitors out of business.
These practices were deemed anticompetitive and in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which prohibits businesses from engaging in practices that limit competition. As a result, the U.S. government filed a lawsuit against Standard Oil in 1906, leading to its breakup into 34 smaller companies in 1911.
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Help pleasee nobody answering :(( Use your research to write 3-5 well-constructed paragraphs that answer all of the questions. Your paper should be 1–1.5 pages long, double-spaced, using 12 pt. font. Make sure to list any sources you used in answering the questions (including the sources above, if used).
1. Where is this organism found?
2. How was this organism transported to its new ecosystem? Was it intentionally transported, and if so, for what reason?
3. Why is this organism able to spread so rapidly in its new ecosystem?
4. What is the effect of this organism on the ecosystem’s current food web?
5. Is this organism affecting the lives of humans? If so, how?
6. Are there any plans for controlling or removing this organism?
Answer:
I am willing to help you not write it for you how i get papers done fast and easy is through this method.
first think of an introduction never say I this is kind of hard to do sometimes but it works to get an A.
your outline should be a base for your paper then you just need a few sentences to add maybe 2 those should be your opinion.
Outline format:
Introduction
Subject of the paragraph pick one:
These are the ideas for that subject.
A.
B.
C.
Subject B:
A.
B.
C.
Conclusion restate the information in a differently then how you Preivoisly said it.
I do this for papers and i have them done in 30 minutes!
Designing shoes is hard work. It will pay off in the end.
Identify the sentence that correctly combines the above passage into a compound sentence.
Because designing shoes is hard work, it will pay off in the end.
O Although design ng shoes is hard work, it will pay off in the end.
O Designing shoes is hard work; but it will pay off in the end,
Designing shoes is hard work; however, it will pay off in the end.
Answer:
option four
Explanation:
designing shoes is hard work; however, it will pay of in the end
this sentence is appropriate as it shows that at the end it will bring good
PLEASE HELP. NEED BY THE END OF TODAY. Write a poem using at least 5 connoted words
Answer:
I can see the light.
Its brightness is as it should be.
I can feel the turbulent challenges
As bumpy as I thought it would be.
I can sense the childlike love
And shudder with joy at its innocence.
I can smell the family
and the comfort radiating off of them.
And they're all dogs
All loyal and true.
Because that is just how it is
when it comes to the life of an outsider.
Explanation:
Light = Brightness
Turbulent = Bumpy
Childlike= Innocent
Family= Comfort
Dogs= Loyal
I hope this is okay
How does Gabriel Garcia Marquez
use the objects that the Gypsies bring as a
critique of Spanish colonization?
This is based on 100 Years of Solitude.
Answer:
Consider change, selfishness, and forgetting of history.
Explanation:
Use these to answer. Or ask Mr. Stibits :) {U R Exposseddd}
Which statement is true of both Mr. Shiftlet and Mrs. Crater? They believe that Lucynell will not find a husband. They use Lucynell to get what they want. They see Lucynell as a beautiful woman and a burden. They see Lucynell as a potential partner for Mr. Shiftlet.
Answer:
They use Lucynell to get what they want.
Explanation:
The statement which is true of both Mr. Shiftlet and Mrs. Crater is:
They use Lucynell to get what they want.What is similarity?This refers to the quality of two or more ideas or characters having close resemblance either in appearance or speech and actions.
With this in mind, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration about Mr Shiftlet and Mrs Crater where it is suggested that they both have selfish motives as they use Lucynell for their gains.
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Which example uses a first-person point of view?
A. Garry flipped over the chess table and the pieces scattered
everywhere.
B. Deidra glared at him. "You have failed to explain how that's
relevant," she said.
C. Buck Johnston is one of the worst politicians in history, in my
opinion.
O D. "There's only one way to win at football," said Coach Renton,
"Practice."
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
This sentence uses words like "my", which is a way to tell if the perspective is First person.
Why do you think Holden hates happy endings?
Answer:
Well he hates fakes and phonies so I think that he just might not think that Happy Endings are an actual thing.
Explanation:
PART A: Which statement expresses the main theme of the short story?
story is the medicine bag
Answer:
Explanation:
Base on the scenario been described in the question, the statement that expresses the main theme of the short story medicine in the bag was "Learn From Your Elders" or "The Young Learning from the Experienced". This theme refers to when a child, or a person younger than the adult/elder, learns from their adult/elder. In the short story, the great-grandfather teaches Martin the value of the Medicine Bag.
Which sentence contains a misplaced or dangling modifier?
A)
When will your family be going on vacation?
B
Uncle Frasier's garden has both tomatoes and green peppers.
The homecoming queen waved to the crowd riding in her
convertible
D
Exhausted from the trip, the baby slept through the opening
ceremony.
Answer:
D. Exhausted from the trip, the baby slept through the opening
ceremony.
Explanation:
The first part of this sentence, "exhausted from the trip," does not say who was exhausted from the trip. Dangling modifiers are sentences that don't clearly say what is being modified. "Exhausted from the trip" means that someone was exhausted, but we don't know who.
Answer:
C
Explanation: