Answer:
search about the topic, take note of the important information about those topic and those important topic are the only content on your powerpoint.
After ms.whatsit transforms her self what animal is she
Answer: With Mrs. Who's permission, Mrs. Whatsit transforms herself into a beautiful creature with a horse's body and a human torso. So a centaur.
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Answer:
Between failed and so.
"In 2021, three national power grids in India failed, so hundreds of millions of people were left without power."
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1.
What causes Anne's mood to change from one day to the next?
the mood of their helpers
the activities in the Annex
her own thoughts
the progress of the war
2.
What point of view should you use when writing a reflective essay?
third-person point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator
omniscient point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator
first-person point of view, which uses I to refer to the narrator
second-person point of view, which uses you to refer to the narrator
3.
If your goal in a reflective essay were to explain why certain events happened, what kind of organizational pattern would you use?
chronological order
cause-and-effect order
problem-solution order
comparison/contrast order
4.
What can you do to keep your reflective essay focused and headed in the right direction? (Select all correct answers.)
Carefully describe in great detail everyone who makes up your story.
Select descriptive details that further your story line and help your readers visualize it.
Offer reflections on several incidents in your life that taught you important lessons.
Provide just enough background, or context, to help your reader understand the story.
5.
Which detail in the following sentence appeals to the sense of sight? It was Larry who responded, monkeying his way down from the top of the slide to snatch the Gobstoppers from me.
responded
Larry
down
monkeying
Answer:
1. her own thoughts
2. omniscient point of view, which uses he or she to refer to the narrator.
3. cause and effect order.
4. selective descriptive details that further your story line and help your readers visualize it.
5. down
Explanation:
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Make a list of what you will say to build on your claim. Include two reasons, a way to address a counterclaim, and a conclusion.
Writing an Argument that Supports the Characteristics of a Role Model
Answer:
A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with inquiry and evidence; it is not a personal opinion or feeling.
A claim defines your writing's goals, direction, and scope.
A good claim is specific and asserts a focused argument.
An assertion must be debatable but presented as fact. It cannot only be a matter of feeling or opinion; it must be subject to examination and support from facts. Your writing's objectives, focus, and range are all outlined in a claim. A strong claim is specific and makes a clear case.
What is a Role Model?A person who, especially among younger people, can or ought to inspire others through their actions, example, or accomplishment. A person who is content, calm, and confident is a good role model. You don't want a person who tries to make you feel bad or is depressed. Everyone respects someone who is happy with their accomplishments but yet striving for more.
Good role models have the greatest expectations for both themselves and their profession. They constantly look for ways to improve while respecting others' time, work, and limits.
A role model is someone you can look up to, like your favorite teacher or a famous person who is nice. In that it communicates an aspirational ideal, a role is comparable to a model.
Thus, An assertion must be debatable but presented as fact.
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In what ways will the human race evolve in the next thousand years?
Explanation:
We will evolve in a variety of ways, for example:
we will most likely be taller.the weight average of a human will be bigger.More people will wear glasses as our eyes will be weaker.
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Okay, I have to have a 500-750 word essay on political, racial, gender/sexuality bias in the media. Could someone help me with NOTES AND/OR POSSIBLE SITES? NOT the WRITING of the essay, only sites and/or notes, please.
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Answer:
Hello azailiaskoglund, a great site to use for this essay could be History. This site explains topics just like your topic. It explains it thoroughly with scientific evidence and there may even be videos for you.
Other Sites:
These sites may contain opinions. Remember when on the internet do NOT believe everything
CNNDaily MailFOX News Channel etc.Tell about a time where you were embarrassed, scared, or made a mistake. (write a page)
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Answer:
I was embarrased when i was going school . At that time i am standing in bus and it was second day of my period . One of my classmate was also standing there but he was a boy my classmate was standing in my left side and there was my few senior they were in my right side. Obvisiously my stomach was hurting and it was hurting very badly. I wanted to sit but there was no sit
. i was watching my watch in every second . At that time my one and only wish was to reach school. I thought my skirt was dirt i was so embarrased . Somepeople were staring at me . But thank to god nothing happened to my skirt . I was thinking a lot at that time that why i thought like that.
Explanation:
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What is a central idea in the Newsela article "Dream Jobs: Investigative Reporter"?
some parts of the world, investigative journalists are a constant target for violence.
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Can someone write me a 5 paragraph essay of why we should get vaccinated.
Please do not write random answers i will report you
IM NOT ASKING YOUR OPINION JUST ANSWER THE QUESTION
1- Introduction
2- Body/ reasoning
3- Body/ reasoning
4- Body/ reasoning
5- Conclusion
I promise you this isn't a random answer, but find an essay generator online. Some will have you put your preferred amount of paragraphs / pages so do that. Then put your topic and you have an essay easy as that
Menomonee Falls-based War Dogs will do just about anything to spread the word about a little-known part of American military history. What figure of speech is used in the above sentence?
Giving up is like
Need this for the start of an essay and explain how
Answer:
Giving up is like surrendering.
Explanation:
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You have read the poem “Susan B. Anthony.” Based on the poem, why do people consider Susan B. Anthony to be an inspiration? Use details from the poem to support your answer.
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Answer:
7:A
8:C
9:D
10:A
11:C
12:A
13:C
14:E
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the answer is D
Answer:
Explanation: I’m pretty sure the answer is D, as it is presented in the narrators thought, and own voice.
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Of all the content we have learned so far, take a moment to describe, in your own words (in the form of a short paragraph), something you have found particularly interesting, sad, or disgusting about the Holocaust. Use at least 2 of the vocab words from the word bank in your reflection. ( this is about the holocaust) these are the vocab words (Holocaust, Concentration Camp, Nazi, Jews, Antisemitism)
Answer:
The concentration camps were used to hold prisoners. Jews were the ppl that the Nazi's wanted to kill.
Explanation:
Which of these passages includes an example of an analogy?
1. The sun set amid the paper-thin clouds that slowly changed colors from bright pinks and greens to purple. Finally, everything faded to gray as the sun vanished behind the hills.
2. The walls were covered in blue paint that was the same color as the sky on a cloudless day.
3. I chose way too challenging a slope for a beginning skier. I was like Wile E. Coyote running off the edge of a cliff, hovering in thin air, and then plummeting to the ground.
4. The piano wheezed like an old horse. Enjoying the noise, the two children banged on the keys even harder and drowned out their parents' cries for them to stop.
Answer:
I chose way too challenging a slope for a beginning skier. I was like Wile E. Coyote running off the edge of a cliff, hovering in thin air, and then plummeting to the ground.
Explanation: An analogy compares several different points between two, unlike things.
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Which of the following words shows a correct plural form?
A.) Stereos
B.) Shampooes
C.) Echos
D.) Mosquitos
Answer:
The right form of a plural word is Stereos.
Answer:
stereos is the correct answer
Explanation:
From whose point of view does the reader learn the most about Flint’s treasure? (treasure island)
Jim
Dr. Livesey
John Silver
Captain Smollett
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Answer:
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Part A
Based on the details in "'Equal Justice Under Law': Thurgood Marshall," what can be inferred about how children responded to segregation?
A. Because they had other transportation options, black and white children refused to ride on segregated buses.
B. Most children were unaffected because their parents won lawsuits to end segregation.
C. Unlike the adults around them, black and white children were more accepting of one another.
D. Most children adopted their parents' attitudes about race.
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “'They separate and go to different schools,' he said, 'and they come out and they play together.'”
B. "The children said the white dolls were 'nice' and 'pretty.'”
C. "The parents took the all-white school board to court, hoping to win a decent education for their children."
D. "White children rode buses to modern brick schools with libraries and playgrounds."
difference between habitat disruption and habitat destruction
please answer if you know and understand this word exactly.
Answer:
Habitat Disruption is when there is an interruption in the natural flow of a habitat. Habitat destruction is when the habitat has been damaged or destroyed and the species in that area can no longer sustain themselves there.
Explanation:
Examples:
Habitat disruption:
When an invasive species invade a habitat but the other species in the habitat learn to adapt.
Habitat Destruction:
When something, such as a forest fire, burns down a forest and the different species can no longer live in it.
EC-Author's View Point Upload your notes from Lesson 3 Authors Viewpoint. IN Author's Viewpoint in Bone Detective
Answer:
After we spend a day or 2 on author's purpose we switch over to author's viewpoint. This can be a little more tricky-- but students tend to enjoy it because they can share their own opinions over topics. I begin by teaching about 3 possible viewpoints: positive, negative, and neutral.
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from "The White Umbrella.
Lots of people's mothers work "
Those are American people," | said.
"So what do you think we are? I can do the pledge of allegiance with my eyes closed." Nevertheless, she tried to be discreet and if my mother wasn't home by 5:30 we would start cooking by ourselves."
What does the quote reveal about the narrator?
A. The narrator doesn't like to cook
B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
C. The narrator wishes her mother taught piano lessons
D. The narrator questions her mother's ability to say the pledge of allegiance.
Answer:
the correct answer is B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
Explanation:
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Just the name itself will make you giggle. It's a great word that conjures visions of slime and unpleasantness. It is perhaps the most annoying part of having a cold or allergies. Mucus, however, plays a very important role in defense of our bodies and our health. In fact, it's high time mucus got a lot more respect.
First, there are some amazing facts about mucus that are worthy of respect. Humans produce about a liter of mucus every day, whether they are sick or not. Bony fish and some invertebrates (snails or slugs) also have mucus cells on the outside of their body. This external mucus creates a protective coating that prevents predators' toxins from doing harm. Humans produce mucus to protect our stomachs, our lungs, and several other systems.
We tend to not like mucus because it is a considered a symptom or sign that something is wrong. We usually only see it when we are sick, and so we tend to dislike it. According to Michael M. Johns, III, MD, however, "mucus is incredibly important for our bodies." Johns, an assistant professor at Emory University, calls mucus "the oil in the engine" of our bodies. Without mucus, our engines, or bodies, would freeze up and stop working properly.
Furthermore, mucus is not just the nasty gunk you see when you are sick. It lines the tissues in your mouth, your nose, throat, and lungs. It also is crucial in protecting your digestive system. Mucus puts a protective coating over the surfaces of these tissues, keeping them moist. Most of the time we don't notice mucus is making our lives better. It does its job quietly, making everything run smoothly, keeping our inner tissues soft and flexible enough to fight off invaders.
Occasionally, though our mucus-making membranes go into overdrive. If you eat a hot pepper, your mucus membranes in your mouth and throat start producing extra mucus to protect you. If you come into contact with pollen, you may get a runny nose and start sneezing and coughing. When these things happen, your mucus systems start making more fluids to wash away the irritating particles. Mucus also has some antibodies that increase our ability to fight off bacteria and viruses.
It's hard to appreciate what is essentially slime, but we have mucus for some very good reasons. It helps to keep us healthy and lets us know when our bodies are under attack. We would be wise to respect what our bodies do to keep us safe. So the next time you find yourself reaching for a tissue, remember mucus is your friend and ally.
What's in a Name?
Mucus is a great word, not only because it gives name to an important bodily function, but also because it is one of those words that simultaneously makes you feel grossed-out and giggly. Other words for this powerfully important human-health tool include slime and phlegm. Slang words for mucus include boogers and snot. All of these words have the same giggle-power, simply from the combination of consonants and vowels. By the way, mucus is an old word; it's been around since the mid-1600s and has roots back to Latin (mucere, to be moldy or musty) and Greek (myxa, mucus). While you may assume that words like snot and boogers are relatively new slang terms, they are not. Snot dates to 1560 and comes from an Old English word, gesnot, and has the same root as the word snout. The word booger is not quite as old but has been in use since the 1890s.
Which word describes both texts?
a. Doubtful
b. Informative
c. Passionate
d. Sympathetic
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Why should use helmets for bikes, skateboards, etc? Why is wearing seatbelts important? Why is it important to have safety rules when swimming? Why is playground safety important? Why is reading to keep your brain active important?
At least 2 sentences for each please
Answer:
protects your brain cause even your skull will break if you hit your head with no helmet on seatbelts help keep u from being launched thru the front window and rools help people from drowning in pools and keeping your brain acive
means u are alert
Explanation:
In this unit, you analyzed literary texts to create a literary analysis essay and a multimedia presentation. Analyzing a literary text can help you develop a deeper understanding of the text. You can learn more about the characters, the plot, the theme, and the author.
Think of a story that you enjoyed reading but wanted to learn more about. Explain why you would like to learn more about this particular story. What information would you research? How would you conduct your research?
Answer:
Think of a histroy related story that you have read before, then explain a reason for you wanting to learn more about the event. Then say I would conduct my research by starting with searching details about the event, writing them down, then organizing them into a presentation. With the data you have you should then analyze the data you chose as a backup incase the teacher asks you where you got it from. Then you can relay the information back to the teacher.
Answer:
Think of a story that you enjoyed reading but wanted to learn more about. Explain why you would like to learn more about this particular story.
I would like to learn more about the story The Queen Bee by Carl Edward. I would like to read and learn more about this story because I thought it was very interesting and intriguing. It had a lot of twists and turns to it which I liked. Some of the story was funny and some of it was serious but overall I really like the book and I would like to read more of Carl Edwards books. My favorite part in the story was when the twist came and the nurse said the same thing had happened when she was just a little grub to. I understood when the queen tried to kill the princesses. I think she tried to kill the princesses because she didn't want them to have to fight with each other and have to kill one another to see which one is the ¨strongest¨ and that one would have to become Queen she wanted she killed it princesses and pick a different grub to become Queen.
What information would you research? How would you conduct your research?
Well I would research more of Carl Edwards books so that I can read them and learn more about why he started to write books and other interesting facts about the writer and his books. I would conduct my research by looking up and learning about the writer's past. If I were to write an essay I would start off by collecting and Gathering all my information about the writer and his books next I would write a rough draft about the writer it would be a five paragraph essay with lots of informative information about the writer and why he started writing books what his first book was called and lots of other interesting facts. your welcome :)
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The value of a boat is $50,000 and it depreciates at a rate of 25% per year. Which of the following is a function that models this situation?
c
f(x)= 50,000(0.75)x
d
f(x)= 50,000 - 12,500x
Answer:
c)
Explanation:
since it depreciates at a rate of 25% (0.25) per year, we subtract that from 100% (1) to get 0.75
Answer:
Explanation:
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What is the main idea of this text. When one hears the term "reality" applied to a show, one might expect that the events portrayed occurred naturally or, at the least, were not scripted. This is not always the case. Many reality shows occur in unreal environments, like rented mansions occupied by film crews. Such living environments do not reflect what most people understand to be "reality." Worse, there have been accusations that events not captured on film were later restaged by producers. Worse still, some involved in the production of "reality" television claim that the participants were urged to act out story lines premeditated by producers. With such accusations floating around, it's no wonder many people take reality TV to be about as real as the sitcom.
Answer:
Reality TV is not always what it seems. Many times the shows are reinvented to achieve a higher viewer rating.
Explanation:
Answer:
Morley Safer Quote: “What has reality shows got to do with reality? It is beyond unreality; there is nothing real about it.”
Reality shows are the tool to make a popular TV product without involving costly professional actors, screenwriters and all expenses related to them. Producers do exploit people who want to be exploited to get some fame and money.