Answer:
I think they just wanted you to question reality.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Matrix trilogy indicates that it is everyone's individual duty to choose between the real world and the artificial world. Though Neo is a model of free will, fate plays a major role in his adventure. Neo depends on the Oracle because in some way, everything she says comes true.
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Why do some emotional appeals not work?
A. They support the author's claim too strongly.
B. They are not persuasive enough to convince anyone.
C. They fail to point out the author's claim.
D. They try to coerce the audience into acting.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:maybe D but i will tell you if I got it right
Explanation:
How does the author use the language and dialogue in Chunk 1 to reveal how men see the relative advantages of men and women? Use details from the text to support your answer.
Hello. You did not say what text this question refers to, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
In order for the author to be able to use the dialogue and language of a text to show how men see the relative advantages of men and women, it is necessary that the author uses a diction and creates speech for the characters that show the differences between the genres both biologically and socially. These differences can even be portrayed in a stereotypical way if the author wishes to show the wrong thinking of these men, or their inability to make social assessments based on facts.
where did mafatu's story take place?
- Part A
Part A
What inference can be made about elephants in
northern Kenya?
O A They represent the global elephant population
B. They do not intend to harm people in local
communities.
C. They face a variety of challenges that threaten
their survival
D. They have worked to bring people together and
build communities.
Part B
Which paragraph from the passage supports the
inference in Part A?
A paragraph 2
OB. paragraph 3
O C. paragraph 4
D. paragraph 5
HELP QUICK!!!!
Hope that this helps!! :)
Answer:
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11. The college offers very few media courses, thus
its popularity...... is low.
a. degree
b. function
c. rating
d. evaluation
12. If you ......
yourself busy, you won't have time
to worry.
a. get
b. continue
c. hold
d. keep
hospital staff.
13. Paul cannot judge distances well as he has poor
...... awareness.
a. spatial
b. visual
c. optical
d. mental
cle paper.
14. People in one society may live by a different
set of ...... from people in another.
a. objects
b. features
c. functions
d. norms
15. Having nothing to ...... , Jane decided to enter
the competition.
a language
a. fail
b. lose
c. forget
d. miss
e way
16. I'll ...... you off this time, but please hand in your
assignments on time in the future.
a. get
b. cut
c. let
encounters
d. put
17. Independent observers will ..... the elections to
make sure they are free and fair.
a. monitor
b. exhibit
c. assess
d. conform
we need
18. The ...... member of any group is the one who makes
the decisions.
a. dominant
b. distinctive
c. primary
d. protective
life.
Answer:
11-C
12-D
13-B
14-D
15-B
16-C
17-A
18-A
The creature decides he hates all mankind, yet he saves the girl. In your opinion, does the creature’s actions show this hatred? Explain. FRANKENSTEIN
Answer:
No
Explanation:
If he truly had hatred for mankind why bother caring for a girl for he had never seen or known and further pursue her after being taken from him by force by another unknown human. Hi actions say he has concerns over leaving a human to die knowing he has the ability to help and save them. He lacks apathy.
write a letter in which you consider school policies that are just or unjust. explain your reasoning, and support your argument with appeals to logic, authority, and emotion.
Personally I believe the dress code is a majorly wrong policie every time they talk about it; it revolves solely around women for the majority of the time or it's only reinforced towards women. In my gym class when we would be outside and it was over 90 degrees my teacher would allow guys to take their gym shirts off and be shirtless but wouldn't allow girls to take their gym shirts off and be in a sports bra if that's the case no one should be able to take their shirts off if there to hot. They will dresscode you for having your underwear peek above your pants slightly if you bend over but allow guys to walk around with their shorts higher than their underwear but it's okay because it's “different” because it's on a guy and not “revealing”. Growing up with these schools dress codes have honestly just told women to cover up because were distracting the boys what about us tho? Sending us down to the office giving detentions because our bra is showing or were wearing a tank top making us leave class and lose time in class learning to change or get in trouble while the boys who are being "distracted" by us are in class learning why not just teach boys self control when they see a bra strap? it's just overall a very flawed and honestly wrong system. It makes a lot of women and girls feel as if they were seen as objects and that's why I think schools should reconsider the way they do their dress code.
hope this helps or gives you an idea on what to write about :)
Brian has the best dog in the world. In fact, he has one of the only dogs in the world. That's because dogs are not allowed in Brian's world,
where people believe that dogs spread diseases. Brian's dog will be executed if he is caught. Soon Brian learns of a mysterious underground
dog owners club and joins the fight to legalize dogs.
How many conflicts can you find in this story? Please write out all the conflicts you find.
Answer:
6 i think
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what does tlqc stand for?
Answer:
Transition, Lead-in, Quote, Citation. Element
Explanation:
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1. beautiful, delightful, genius
a. calling someone delightful and beautiful could make them appreciate themselves more. calling someone a genius could give them a boost of confidence.
2. food drive, clothing drive, or just being kind to others.
a. food drives give food to people that need it, clothing drives give clothes to people that need them and being kind to others could make someone feel better about themselves.
The Article talks mainly about
A how Brackens uses cotton yarn to weave meaningful pictures that tell stories
B how Brackens' professor at the University of North Texas introduced him to weaving
Chow Brackens' experiences in Mexia, Texas, play an important role in his art
D how Brackens includes horses in his art to honor the history of Black cowboys
Answer: a is ur answer
Explanation:
Many different types of mutations can occur within the bod. Tay-Sachs disease is a deadly disorder that is caused by a missing codon in the gene coding for production of the hex A enzyme in the body. Which type of mutation is responsible for causing Tay-Sachs disease? substitution replacement insertion deletion
Answer:
Deletion mutation, D on edge 2020
Explanation:
Many different types of mutations can occur within the body. Tay-Sachs disease is a deadly disorder that is caused by a missing codon in the gene coding for production of the hex A enzyme in the body. [ One type of mutation responsible for causing Tay-Sachs disease is a DELETION mutation.
Answer: Deletion
Explanation: I'm just the messenger
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Friends by J. Robbins "Hey, Christy, what are you doing tonight?" asked Myshonda. "We're trying to decide what movie to go see. I think Giant Shape-Shifting Robots 2 sounds good, but Beth wants to see Revelations of a Shopping Fanatic. What do you think?" Christy smiled at her friends and shook her head. "Sorry, guys," she replied. "I can't go to a movie tonight. It's my brother Matt's birthday, and I'm going to bake a cake for him." Beth looked annoyed. "I wish you'd said something earlier," said Beth. "I was kind of counting on you being there." Her friends rolled their eyes. "Anyway, back in the real world, where everything doesn't revolve around Beth," laughed Myshonda. "I didn't know you had a brother, Christy. I've never heard you talk about him." "I like to wait until I know people pretty well before I introduce them to Matt," Christy said. "He has Down syndrome, and it can make some people uncomfortable." "Are you kidding me?" asked Beth in a horrified voice. "Your brother is sick? Does that mean you're contagious or something?" "No, Beth," explained Christy. "Matt's condition is a result of a problem with his chromosomes. He's not contagious, and neither am I. He just develops at a different rate than the rest of us." "He doesn't, like, have to wear diapers or something, does he?" asked Beth. Myshonda gasped and turned red in embarrassment. "Beth!" she said angrily. "Why can't you ever think before you open your big mouth?" Christy smiled at Myshonda. "Don't worry," she told her friends. "I've had to put up with all kinds of rude comments when it comes to my brother. It's taught me to be more thoughtful about other people, though. I try to find the good in everybody, even when it's nearly impossible to see." Beth sighed loudly and looked at her watch. "Well, this has been a regular afterschool special," she said. "But we'd better hurry up if we want to make that movie." "On second thought," said Myshonda. "If you wouldn't mind, Christy, I'd like to walk with you for a while. I want to become a nurse after graduation, and I'd like to learn more about Down's syndrome." "What about me?" asked Beth as her friends walked away.
How are the characters of Myshonda and Beth different?
Myshonda knows that Christy is lying about Matt, but Beth believes her story.
Myshonda wants to learn about Down's syndrome, but Beth shows no interest.
Myshonda is afraid of people who are different, but Beth accepts all people.
Myshonda doesn't care about making friends, but Beth tries to befriend Christy.
Answer:
I pretty sure it's the second one, Myshoda wants to learn about Down's syndrome, but Beth shows no interest.
Explanation:
Disney just launched Disney+ last year and is called one of the best streaming apps available. If you could develop an app, what would it be? How would it work? Who would use it?
Answer:
not me
thx for points i lost my acc so this is appreciated
Explanation:
please help. im too lazy to do this. i also dont understand
btw im on my sisters acc
No weight training isn't for everyone people have different bodies.
Yes
speech about challenges in your school
Answer:
anyeonghaseyo naega eodji moshaneun
goes-eun mueos ibnikka
explanation that a korean language
Thursday - Informational (Part 1)
[U Role models are a thing of the past.
Today's sports superstars, singers, actors, and
most other celebrities are unworthy idols for
youth to aspire to.
[2] Consider professional athletes. Not only
are they paid far more than their skills merit,
but they often don't behave appropriately.
The number of professional athletes charged
with crimes and dishonesty within their sport
is astounding. This is why tests are in place to
make sure athletes are not using
performance-enhancing drugs or engaging in
other illicit behavior.
Week 1
1. Read the origin of the word illicit.
From the Latin in- ("not") and the Latin -licitus
("allowed")
Based on this information, what is the meaning
of illicit in paragraph 2?
A. not known
B. not expected
C. illegal
D. Unordinary

Answer:
c illicit means forbidden by law or illegal
Explanation:
What is the MAIN IDEA of “The Lion and the Mouse”?
Answer:
mercy brings its reward and that there is no being so small that it cannot help a greater. Later English versions reinforce this by having the mouse promise to return the lion's favor, to its skeptical amusement.
Explanation:
The main idea of “The Lion and the Mouse” was the empathy versus selfishness. A lion was convinced to the mouse as the help to cut the net.
What is the moral of the story?A moral of the story as share good message to help for the someone as more important to the selfishness. There are two main character such as mouse and lion. A lion was promise to mouse as the written the favor as need of your. The kindness was the never wastage.
According to the story “The Lion and the Mouse”, were two important character are lion and mouse. The main idea of the passage empathy versus selfishness. The one time kindness was written. Because mouse help to the lion and the lion was promise to revert at the correct time as required of the favor.
As a result, the main idea of “The Lion and the Mouse” was the empathy versus selfishness.
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6 You have just received a birthday present in the post
from your English friend. Write a letter (120-150 words)
to your friend.
• Thank your friend for the gift.
Say why you like the gift and how you use it.
Say what happened on your birthday.
• Tell your friend what other presents you received.
Okay so what's the question?
What are the reasons people leave their beloved homelands and choose exile?
Answer:
mostly money and job i would say
Why does Atwood use the word conjure instead of make or bake?
Answer:
its a more complex word
Explanation:
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In 'The House On Mango Street' in the chapter "Alicia
Who Sees Mice' what is the main conflict shown?
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Which source is the most credible for research about animal rights, specifically the treatment of lab animals?
a blog written by an anonymous animal-rights activist
the website of a business that uses animals to test their products
a segment from a weekly television news show
an online article written by an owner of a lab that performs animal testing
Answer:
C-a segment from a weekly television news show.
Explanation:
A is not it because activists sometimes blow things out of proportion.
B can be it but C is more likely answer for it’s an actual lab.
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its c got it right on edge
Explanation:
T or F (if F explain why pleasee)
4. ____ Without Antitrust laws, there would be less competition between businesses.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
5. ____ Without Antitrust laws, there would be more small companies.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
6. ____ The first Antitrust law was passed in 1914.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
4- FALSE
5- FALSE
6- TRUE
Explanation:
Antitrust laws were created to make business compete fairly, and so no one could be highly taken advantage of. Without antitrust laws, I think business would be bigger because it would be easier to take advantages of small businesses.
What is the mood of this paragraph “They had two machines, really. One of them
slid down into your stomach like a black cobra down an echoing well... It drank up the
green matter that flowed to the top in a slow boil...it fed in silence with an occasional
sound of inner suffocation and blind searching."
Answer:
I'd say uncomforatble
Explanation:
the passage is talking about a machine "sliding down into your stomach like a black cobra."
Sandra was sleepy. Her eyelids drooped as she stared at her computer screen. Waves of drowsiness washed over her. It was hard to
remember what she was writing. Maybe she should take a nap and then write some more. She yawned and stretched. Almost done, she thought,
almost done.
Which word tells how Sandra feels?
O 1. drowsy
O 2. angry
3. excited
4. nervous
Answer:
drowsy
Explanation:
it says it in the paragraph
"waves of drowsiness washed over her."
Answer:
1. Drowsy
Explanation:
Sandra was feeling sleepy and in the story, it was describing how she is wanting to fall asleep. Drowsy means sleepy and lethargic; half asleep.
Which best describes the technique used in lines 4-8 (“the branch . . . ground”) ?
(A) Cases of deprivation are traced back to a single incident.
(B) Details of agricultural setbacks provide historical context.
(C) Accounts of successive catastrophes establish the poem’s central meaning.
(D) Descriptions of hardships among humans mirror those in the animal world.
(E) Examples of dearth in nature accumulate to provide emphasis.
Answer:
The correct answer is option (E) Examples of dearth in nature accumulate to provide emphasis.
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here are the lines missing:
Boll-weevil’s coming, and the winter’s cold,
Made cotton-stalks look rusty, seasons old,
And cotton, scarce as any southern snow,
Was vanishing; the branch, so pinched and slow,
Failed in its function as the autumn rake;
Drouth fighting soil had caused the soil to take
All water from the streams; dead birds were found
In wells a hundred feet below the ground—
Such was the season when the flower bloomed.
These lines correspond to the poem November Cotton Flower.
In it a description is made of how the southern lands are modified throughout the autumn, showing the things that are lost but always seeing the best for the future.
Emphasis is placed on the drought to show how disastrous it was, even killing the birds. Everything named in these lines are examples of dearth in nature accumulate to provide emphasis.
What is the purpose of a research question?
What is the best way to be an active listener? O Take notes about what others say, and state your opinion at every possible opportunity. O Focus just on your ideas while others are talking, and form an opinion you would like to share. O Pay attention to what others are saying, and always look at the person who is speaking, O Look around the room, and begin talking as soon as there is something you want to say. I NEED IT NOW
Answer:
c
Explanation:
can yall write me a rough draft on vaccines it doesn't have to be perfect (because its a rough draft) but at least make it 20-30 sentences plz and thxs brainliest goes to the best one
Answer: Vaccines- The history
Explanation: Vaccines are shots of medicine that are used to prevent someone from catching a strain or virus. They are used worldwide, and are given to mostly children and elderly, to protect their immune systems.
What is the history of vaccines? The first vaccine was developed in 1796 by Edward Jenner. He made it to find a cure to smallpox. He tested it on a 13-year-old infected with smallpox, and the boy later showed immunity to smallpox. In 1798, the smallpox vaccine was first released to the public.
Sorry if it wasn't as much as you wanted, I don't have much time