What is one conflict in Tears of a Tiger? And which specific scene shows that?
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how is "After practicing for months and months, Alena finally felt ready for the competition" a simple sentence
Answer:
because it going into detail but not too much
what is the plot of the story in mice and men.
Answer:
George ends up killing his friend out of mercy.
Explanation:
A friendship is tested by how poor migrant workers have an isolated life. George ends up killing Lennie out of compassion/mercy. Lennie accidently kills Curley's wife. Fear brings about the death of curly's wife and she is the one who was seeking out a friendship with Lennie. There is a lot of mistrust among the workers. They all think that Lennie is guilty of murder. They start looking for Lennie to lynch him. George knows the hiding spot, finds Lennie, kills him so that he will not be lynched by the others.
What is the Mosaic law?
Answer:
Mosaic Law, primarily refers to the Torah or the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. Traditionally believed to have been written by Moses, most academics now believe they had many authors.
why is there a need for an information to be based on facts and evidences? what happens to audience listening to the information if they got the wrong information?
Answer:
- False information given to large groups of people does not directly affect science, but it does feed into a larger pool of misinformation.
Explanation:
- Bad information given to a group of normal people is a lot different than being given to a group of scientists.
- Information is most reliable when based on facts and evidence, but does not need to soley rely on those factors to be true.
- At the end of the day it's an equation
bad information + normal people = uneducated people
bad information + scientists = a large chain affect until it is corrected
So the countering factor is the audience.
What are economic wants?
needs
things you can’t live without
income
desires that can be satisfied by consuming goods, services or other leisure activities
Answer:
money
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Land.
"Well, Mister Sutcliffe, I know what a rider's pay is around here, and it's not worth losing my job because of it. My boss told me not to ride a horse that's not his, so I know I'd be in real trouble with him if I did. No, sir, I thank you for your offer, but I don't figure to risk my job for just rider's pay."
This dialogue advances the plot of the story by showing that Paul
is concerned that Sutcliffe will contact his father.
does not tell Sutcliffe that Mr. Logan is his father.
does not want to ride Sutcliffe’s horse in the race.
is intimidated by Sutcliffe’s actions.
Answer:
C. Does not want to ride Sutcliffe's horse in the race.
Explanation:
If he rides Sutcliffe's horse he might risk his job.
Answer: C
Explanation: Read the excerpt from The Land.
"Well, Mister Sutcliffe, I know what a rider's pay is around here, and it's not worth losing my job because of it. My boss told me not to ride a horse that's not his, so I know I'd be in real trouble with him if I did. No, sir, I thank you for your offer, but I don't figure to risk my job for just rider's pay."
This dialogue advances the plot of the story by showing that Paul
is concerned that Sutcliffe will contact his father.
does not tell Sutcliffe that Mr. Logan is his father.
does not want to ride Sutcliffe’s horse in the race.
is intimidated by Sutcliffe’s actions.
the only reasonable and understandable one is C
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What are your weaknesses as a writer?
A.
Spelling/Grammar
B.
Main ideas
C.
Justifying my opinion
D.
Organization
E.
Brainstorming/creating ideas
Answer:
A and E
Explanation:
Which sentence best anticipates and responds to a counterclaim to this claim/
The Olympics should be held in the same country every four years.
A. Moving the Olympics around allows people to learn about other countries, so it makes sense to change locations.
B. Even though many countries want to host the Olympics, only a few can afford it.
C. Not many countries want to host the Olympics, so it makes sense to have it in one place.
D. The Olympics have always moved around, but it is time to change that tradition.
Option D The Olympics include always moved around, but it exists a period to change that tradition is best anticipates and answers to a counterclaim to this assertion.
What is counterclaim?
A claim for substitute is filed against an opposing party after the authentic claim is filed. Most generally, a claim by the defendant against the plaintiff.
The main objective of a counterclaim exists to address the opposing side of the argument and furnish a rebuttal. A rebuttal exists when the author disproves an argument. So, not only does the writer work on establishing their claim, but they work on discrediting the counterclaim or opposition's argument.
A counterclaim exists the argument (or one of the arguments) competing with your thesis statement. In your thesis section, you create it clear to the reader exactly what you plan on establishing and how you plan to go about verifying it.
Hence, Option D The Olympics include always moved around, but it exists a period to change that tradition is best anticipates and answers to a counterclaim to this assertion.
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how to tell adjective
Answer: Look for a word before a noun that describes the noun.
Explanation: When reading a sentence, find the noun first. The nouns is the person, place or thing that is the subject of the sentence. Then, check to see if there is a descriptive word right before the noun. If there is, then it may be an adjective.
Answer:
"a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it."
Explanation:
In other words...
Adjectives are words that are used to help describe or give description to people, places, and things. These descriptive words can help give information about size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose, feelings, condition, and personality, or texture.
i need a introduction paragraph with a tag a thesis statment and two reasons why sodapop and ponyboy shouldnt be taken from darrys custody
(outsiders)
please no give wrong answer
The ruling of the Court of In re Gault (1967) was concerned with the rights of due process of law which is guaranteed in which amendment to the Constitution?
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
6th Amendment
14th Amendment
Answer:
1st amendment
Explanation:
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Which makes us value what we already have
Is this independent clause or a dependent clause ?
Answer:
I think is dependent clause
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Please answer All this questions correctly...If your answer is right then I'll mark your answer as brainliest..And if It's wrong then that answer will be reported!!
Answer:
1. rainy
2. same
3. next, cool
4. stormy
5. different, rainy
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from "A Poison Tree."
And I sunned it with smiles
And with soft deceitful wiles.
And it grew both day and night,
Till it bore an apple bright,
Which line of the excerpt contains a biblical allusion?
"Till it bore an apple bright,"
"And I sunned it with smiles"
"And with soft deceitful wiles."
"And it grew both day and night,"
Answer:
I believe it is the line "till bore an apple bright" becusse it link to the story of Adam and Eve with the forbidden apple tree and apple also links to a poison treee
Answer:
I don't know if you still need this but it's D. "And it grew both day and night,".
Explanation:
Plants usually don't grow at night because there is no sun, so D. contains a biblical allusion.
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Answer:
Explanation:
A) enjoyed
B. Walked
C. Forgot
D. Joined
E. Sailed
F. Crossed
G. Practiced
H. Did, go
I. Put
J. Ate, came
K. Went
L. Worked
M. Lost
Answer:
a) had enjoyed
b)wil be walking
c)forgot
d)will joined
e)had sailed
f) were crossing
g)had been practicing
h)Had gone
i)Will you put
j)had eaten. came
k)had gone
l)had been working
m) lost
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
Sugar was the connection, the tie, between slavery and freedom. In order to create sugar, Europeans and colonists in the Americas destroyed Africans, turned them into objects. Just at that very same moment, Europeans—at home and across the Atlantic—decided that they could no longer stand being objects themselves. They each needed to vote, to speak out, to challenge the rules of crowned kings and royal princes. How could that be? Why did people keep speaking of equality while profiting from slaves? In fact, the global hunger for slave-grown sugar led directly to the end of slavery. Following the strand of sugar and slavery leads directly into the tumult of the Age of Revolutions. For in North America, then England, France, Haiti, and once again North America, the Age of Sugar brought about the great, final clash between freedom and slavery.
Based on this excerpt, the authors are most likely to attempt to answer which question?
A. How did colonists challenge the rules of crowned kings?
B. How did the Age of Sugar differ from the Age of Revolutions?
C. When did Europeans decide to speak about equality?
D. Why did some Europeans decide they wanted to speak out about slavery?
Answer:
It uses a problem-and-solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.
Explanation:
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what is doctor livesey's age in treasure island?
Answer:
31
Explanation:
5. A presentation of series of still images on a projection screen or electronic
display device, typically in a prearranged sequence..
A. E-posters
B. drama C. sketch
D. slide show
Answer:
A presentation of series of still images on a projection screen or electronic display device, typically in a prearranged sequence is a:
D. slide show
Explanation:
A slide show is a presentation of images arranged in a specific sequence. Those images are projected on a surface and presented one after the other. With new technological advancements, the concept of a slide show has become broader. Until a few decades ago, a slide show consisted only of photos, that is, of static images in the form of slides. Slides were miniatures of the photos placed in a specific machine that would roll and project them in sequence. Now, thanks to computer programs, slide shows are much more complex, allowing for multimedia presentations. Slides can include text, videos and audios, for instance.
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Read the following Henry David Thoreau quote from Walden why does the quote most appeal to you and explain why.
“Say what you have to say, not what you ought. Any truth is better than make-believe meaning”
Answer:
The truth is better than a lie to make someone feel better
Explanation:
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read this sentence: though healthy and fit, alexa's scrawny frame often had her friends pushing her to eat more. Which word best replaces the underlined word in the sentence with a more positive connotaion without changing the overall meaning of the sentence?
A. curvy
B. skinny
c. slender
D. emaciated
Answer:
emaciated
Explanation:
A speech on social media advantages and disadvantages
Answer:
Guide. Image. Social media can be a useful tool for businesses, bringing advantages such as engaging with your audience and boosting website traffic. However there can also be disadvantages, including the resources required and negative feedback.
Disadvantages of Social Media :
It is harmful because it invades your privacy like never before. The oversharing happening on social media makes children a target for predators and hackers. It also leads to cyberbullying which affects any person significantly.
Advantages of Social Media :
Social media is quite beneficial. Social Media offers information, news, educational material, a platform for talented youth and brands. You are always updated on the latest happenings of the world through it. A person becomes more socially aware of the issues of the world.
In short, surely social media has both advantages and disadvantages.
Many people have said "Language is power." How does the history of English show a connection between language and power? Explain your answer with examples from your notes. (3+ sentences)
Answer:
The relationship between "linguistics and power" is now widely recognized by most linguists. Strong institutions and citizens use language as a tool for building and maintaining their influence
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Explain how to give an effective speech
Answer:
here you go:
Explanation:
enunciate your words clearly, dont mumble or stutter
use words that have explicit or powerful meanings
make sure you have enough information to actually know what you are talking about
have a clear tone, if you are trying to be stern make sure you sound stern
and lastly use variations of speed and volume it will catch the audience attention
hope this helps!
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Answer:
To write the most effective speech, you should have significant knowledge about your topic, sincerely care about it and be eager to talk about it. Focus on a message that is relevant to the target audience, and remember: an audience wants opinion. If you offer too little substance, your audience will label you a lightweight.
Explanation:
Act one Romeo and Juliet
Who is the “he” in line 112: “But he that hath the steerage of my course / Direct my sail!”?
a. Mercutio
b. Benvolio
c. Cupid or Love
d. Fate or God
Answer:
D but see below.
Explanation:
Some scholars argue that since the 'he' is not capitalized, it is not God. The convention to capitalize the 'H' in he is not a convention that is universally followed.
However, if you introduce Fate into the choice then that is an entirely different matter. Romeo's intuition tells him that all will not be well if he continues on to the party. He (Romeo) ignores this feeling and decides to go with his friends.
Had he obeyed his intuition, he may have avoided his fate. He does not. What happens is surely a choice of free will and not an action determined by God.
I'd pick D, but be very careful. It is not that given the other choices, D is not the answer. The problem with D is that you must believe that it is one or the other between God and Fate. It is too bad they were put together.
what is the figurative language in this paragraph?
But Peter made no sound at all. When his mother tiptoed close, she saw that Peter has fallen asleep, listening to the night. And his smile told her that Dacha's songs had filled hi dreams with happiness.
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Everyone has made a mistake or done something that they knew was wrong,
Write about a time that you had to correct a wrong and what you learned you learned from the
experience.
Begin with your first name, last name and class period
Answer:
tiana lewis
once i had wrongfully disrespected my classmates because one of them (whom i don't know to this day) had got blue paint on my school jumper which could not come of completely. I later realized what I said was wrong and I think I apologised.
school has finished
Explanation:
Homonyms and Homographs due tomorrow
Answer:
1. C
2. J
3. I
4. H
5. A
6. B
7. G
8. E
9. F
10. D
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Identify the inflection of the verb missing
1: infinite
2: present, third person singular
3: past tense
4: present participle
Answer:
1.infinite
1.present.third persin singular
is our gain also our loss? summary please
Answer:
yes
Explanation: our gain can , indeed be our loss, and the other way around , by gaining something loss, can also convey.for ex
I went to the netherlands for vacation, having a vacation for me was a major gain yet it cost so much so I gained a vacation yet i also lost alot of money...
IS OUR GAIN OUR LOSS YES INDEED IT IS