Answer:
supervising
Explanation:
supervising is the present tense verb of supervision
Answer Supervise
Explanation:
Set a three-minute timer for yourself. Write about an experience when you changed your mind after looking at a situation from a unique angle.
What is the author's purpose of is "our gain our loss?"
Soo- theres a flamingo hater
And theres a pit-bull lose in my yard
I dont own a pit-bull
AND FLAMINGO DOESNT SUCK
Answer:
First....how...pit-bull?
Second, HOW THE HECK YOU GONNA MAKE A ACCOUNT THAT HATES FLAMINGOOOOO HES THE BESTTTT (sorry for all caps im mad XD)
Explanation:
In the end, it was the Flamingo who got unmasked first, in third place. It turned out that we were all correct in thinking it was Adrienne Bailon:
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Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.
The smell of tar and salt was something new. I saw the most wonderful figureheads, that had all been far over the ocean. I saw, besides, many old sailors, with rings in their ears, and whiskers curled in ringlets, and tarry pigtails, and their swaggering, clumsy sea-walk; and if I had seen as many kings or archbishops I could not have been more delighted.
What is the relationship between mood and theme in this passage?
The wonder and joy Jim experiences and relates reinforce the theme of adventure.
The author’s formal tone reinforces the theme that piracy is bad.
Jim’s wonder at the descriptions of the old sailors reinforces the theme of innocence lost.
Jim’s informal description of the sailors reinforces a playful theme.
q1 he smell of tar and salt was something new.
q2 I saw the most wonderful figureheads, that had all been far over the ocean
q3
Which is the BEST paraphrase of the paragraph from a source on coral reefs
which answer best uses precise language to revise the italicized section of this passage?
Answer:
A. Composting is a positive activity that makes the Earth a better place.
Explanation:
Answer:
Its not A its B!
Explanation:
I put on my quiz A, it was wrong.
Book: The Monkeys Paw
Explain 2 examples of foreshadowing and how they develop the story
The theme: that fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.
If your happy and you know it clap your _____
Answer:
Cheecks
Explanation:
_____ and ______ of sounds can make a poem sound more lively and potentially funny.
simile, metaphor
pun, conundrum
palindrome, homonym
repetition, imitation
hurry plz i am on a test
Answer:
I'd say that it is pun and conundrum are the answer's also here is a link to Quizlet it might help you.
https://quizlet.com/205045954/unit-9-flash-cards/
Explanation
Type the verb suggested by the related word(s).
minimization; minimal:
Answer:
i believe that it could be minimize
Jenny studied flashcards then she practiced her spelling after that she took a break.
A) A sentence
B) A sentence fragment
C) A run-on sentence
Answer:
I think the answer would be c as it's not a sentence
Item 5
Read this excerpt from Lord of the Flies.
Jack drew up his legs, clasped his knees, and frowned in an effort to attain clarity.
"All the same—in the forest. I mean when you’re hunting, not when you’re getting fruit, of course, but when you’re on your own—"
He paused for a moment, not sure if Ralph would take him seriously.
"Go on."
"If you’re hunting sometimes you catch yourself feeling as if—" He flushed suddenly.
"There’s nothing in it of course. Just a feeling. But you can feel as if you’re not hunting, but—being hunted, as if something’s behind you all the time in the jungle."
What does the excerpt indicate about Jack?
He is happy to have others take charge of things.
He wants people to think he is fearless.
His arrogance masks a degree of fear.
His kindness masks a streak of cruelty.
The context clues show that the thing that the excerpt indicates about Jack is C. His arrogance masks a degree of fear.
What are context clues?Context clues are the hints that are given by an author in a literary work to help readers understand the story.
Here, context clues show that the thing that the excerpt indicates about Jack is that his arrogance masks a degree of fear.
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What is the point of gathering research for an explanatory essay?
prove an argument
expand a topic
build an argument
prove someone else wrong
Which two words are the closest synonyms?
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A Organizations and resources
B Consequences and outcomes
C Humanitarianism and disregard
D Officials and participants
Answer:
consequences and outomes
Explanation:
dise
Why did St. Benedict write his Rules? *
O To keep everyone in check.
O To help monks return to society.
To amend faults and safeguard love.
O To keep his monks from leaving.
Answer:
not sure this is english but... ok it is to amend faults and safeguard love
Explanation:
I'm trying to finish this essay on digital distraction and I need some info
My WiFi has shutdown and I'm using my phone if someone can help me do some of it
I'll give 5 stars, brainliest , and thanks.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
PLz help me!!
Which is the best revision of the following sentence
Eagerly anticipating her high school graduation day and for her summer and freshman fall college to began, Ellie could not wait.
A) Egeraly anticipating her high school graduation day, Ellie could not wait for her senior summer and freshman fall at college to begin.
B) Egeraly anticipating her high school graduation day and for her senior summer and freshman fall at college to begin, Ellie could not wait.
C) Ellie could not wait, eagerly anticipating her high school graduation day and waiting for her senior summer and freshman fall at college to begin.
D) Egeraly anticipating Ellie for her high school graduation day, waiting for her senior summer and freshman fall at college to begin, could not wait.
Answer:
The answer is A
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Read the following excerpt from Susan B. Anthony's speech "On Women's Right to Vote" and think about how the speaker tries to persuade her audience.
Webster, Worcester, and Bouvier all define a citizen to be a person in the United States, entitled to vote and hold office.
The only question left to be settled now is: Are women persons? And I hardly believe any of our opponents will have the hardihood to say they are not. Being persons, then, women are citizens; and no state has a right to make any law, or to enforce any old law, that shall abridge their privileges or immunities. Hence, every discrimination against women in the constitutions and laws of the several states is today null and void, precisely as is everyone against Negroes.
What kind of persuasive appeal does Anthony use in this excerpt?
A: Appeals to ethics.
B: Appeals to logic.
C: Counterarguments.
D: Appeals to emotion.
The kind of persuasive appeal that Anthony uses in this excerpt is appeals to emotion. The correct option is d.
In writing, an excerpt is a cited passage from a longer work, like a book, poem, or article. Excerpts can be used to show' readers what you want them to comprehend and remember about a subject, regardless of the subject if your writing or the sort of writing you want to create. Excerpts may also be utilised to back up your feelings and thoughts on a subject. Because an excerpt is taken from a longer work, it is always surrounded by quotation marks
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The first answer to the question is the habitats of organisms.
Which words best support your answer to Question 1 ?
A. Molecular biology has given scientists additional information as to how organisms are related.
B. In the 18th century, the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus created a new, complex system of taxonomy based largely on the similar structures that organisms have.
C. The ancient Greek philospher Aristotle classified all living things as either plants or animals and further described animals as being of three types.
D. Some scientists believe that a spoonful of soil may contain as many as ten thousand different species of bacteria.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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PLZ I GIVE BRAINLIEST Well, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter now. I had been to school most all the time and could spell and read and write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six times seven is thirty-five, and I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway.
At first I hated the school, but by and by I got so I could stand it. Whenever I got uncommon tired I played hookey, and the hiding I got next day done me good and cheered me up. So the longer I went to school the easier it got to be. I was getting sort of used to the widow's ways, too, and they warn't so raspy on me. Living in a house and sleeping in a bed pulled on me pretty tight mostly, but before the cold weather I used to slide out and sleep in the woods sometimes, and so that was a rest to me. I liked the old ways best, but I was getting so I liked the new ones, too, a little bit. The widow said I was coming along slow but sure, and doing very satisfactory. She said she warn't ashamed of me.
How did Mark Twain organize this passage?
A.
In descriptive form
B.
In sequence
C.
In a problem/solution structure
D.
In a cause/effect structure
Answer:
I think A. Please I would appreciate brainliestl!!
Explanation:
Read this sentence from a reflective essay and think about why the writer used a coordinating conjunction:
I was learning Spanish at the time, and I figured it would be a great way to improve my academic skills while also helping my community.
Why does the writer combine two sentences using the coordinating conjunction and?
The conjunction makes a strong connection between the ideas.
The conjunction adds interest and variety to the sentences.
The conjunction links a short sentence to a longer sentence.
The conjunction shows the time relationship between the ideas.
Answer:
The conjunction links a short sentence to a longer sentence.
Explanation:
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I need to write an essay on life in the 1800s compared to now. I've already taken notes, but I have no idea how to turn these into an essay. I'm offering 100 points, plus Brainliest for the best answer. Please don't answer just for the points.
PROMPT: Write an informative essay that explains how life in the late 1800s was different from the way it is today.
Answer: Life today Vs Life in the 1850's
Our lives have changed a lot in the last 164 years! Here is how. Today are houses are hi-tech and functional,we are safe and war in our homes. But housing in the 1850s we small,ade out of wood,had a fireplace for heat,and had No electricity. Today in our houses we have electricity running through out our homes. Schools today are big,free,clean,and safe.As you all know,we have many teachers for different grades and have many students! But school in the 1850's we different because school was held in a 1 room house with 1 teacher,and kids from grade 1st-8th we all atenting. The children would then be belted as a punishment. As for food today we have 5 food groups and we also have yumy fast food access 24/7! But as then in 1800's they ate food grown on their own farms or fro the market,and they didn't have snickers or the fast foods we have today.And aslo as for clothing today we wear stylish clothes and clothes that are comfortable and cool looking. Back then in the 1850's clothes were plain,boring,white or gray,and were made to be comfortable. And for last but not least is are transportation today,We get around in planes,train,and automoblies such as cars. But transportation in the 1850's were different. They didn't have car,They used horse and buggy, or they walked! They just shows how in the 1800's people went through a tuff and more different life then we do have today.
Explanation:
I hope this helps :) Can u plz mark me brainlest! This took like a few mintues to type all out and my hands hurt. it will be nice if u could mark me branliest. plz and thank u:)
Answer:
Ok guys i wrote one that's 377 words, you can make some adjustments to it
Explanation:
The life in the late 1800s was very different from life today in many ways, for example, communication. Communication was really difficult in the late 1800s because there was no way to contact someone far away immediately. Some other differences are the transportation and jobs. If you continue to read more, you will learn more about the differences between the two time periods.
In many ways, life in the 1800s was much more difficult than it is today. Travel, for instance, was much slower. Instead of quick-moving airplanes that we have today, people in the late 1800s traveled by horses and trains, which was much slower. That made traveling in the 1800s a difficult thing.
In the late 1800s, long-distance communication was very difficult. Though there was a postal service, it was still slow and unreliable. Letters could take many weeks or even months to travel cross country. It is impossible to contact someone far away immediately. In contrast, today Americans communicate freely, inexpensively, and frequently over all distances with cell phones and other devices. This made communication so much easier that no matter how far away people are, you can always contact each other very.
Another difference between life back in the late 1800s and life today is the jobs people do. In the late 1800s, most people, children and adults, worked in farms, fields, and mills. While in today’s life, people do different jobs that they like and want to do. And children go to school instead of working with their parents. This shows how time changed the ways people do a living off of.
Of course, these are not all of the differences between the two time periods, but they do show how today's life is way more convenient than the late 1800s. Children don’t have to work now, instead they go to school; with technology, people can contact far away friends or family easily; last but not least, transportation has improved so much. Planes can get people to the other side of earth in one day, which was impossible in the late 1800s. From these examples, we can see that all of these changes brought better life for us and improved our way of living.
Passage A — One way to enjoy a healthier lifestyle is to grow your own vegetables. That way, you know they are free from harmful chemicals. Where do you start if you want to grow your own healthy food? Start with the soil. If this is your first adventure in gardening, start small. Choose plants that are easy to tend and that will grow well in the soil you have. Deciding what to grow is the first step and it will help decide how big of a garden you want. Not all plants grow in the same way. You have to consider which plants prefer sunlight and which prefer shade. This will help with picking the best spot for your garden. Once you have decided where you will plant your garden, you can move on to planning your garden's layout. You don't want your tall plants growing next to the shorter ones and blocking out the sun. You also want to make sure there is enough room between the rows to allow for weeding. Proper planning makes planting a breeze. Passage B — It is more expensive to build a green roof than it is to lay asphalt or shingles on a roof, but the trend is growing. The basic green roof requires a frame, waterproof membrane, gravel for drainage, fibrous material to retain moisture, soil for planting, and a barrier that prevents roots from penetrating the building. Green roofs started in Europe and are now gaining a strong foothold in the United States. The largest green roof in New York City is built on the roof of a processing and distribution facility. It is actually the biggest green roof in the country. Being in New York, it has faced snow, rain, freezing, and thawing. It has survived it all. The city of Chicago, Illinois, now has more green roofs than any other U.S. city. There are 7 million square feet of green roofs planted across the city. Toronto, Canada, is the first city in the western hemisphere to mandate green roofs on all new tall buildings. Green roofs are beneficial, not only to the environment, but also to the cities that build them. A recent study in Toronto suggested that if 75 percent of the flat roofs were greened, the city could save $37 million a year on storm water management and energy bills.
Explain why people are building green roofs to live healthier lives. Use information from both texts in your answer.
PLEASE DON’T DO THIS JUST FOR POINTS!! If you answer my actual question I will give brainliest!!! QUESTION: In the book “Freak the Mighty” what are some setting quotes said by the characters?
If you don’t know the answer... PLEASE don’t give me FALSE info! Thanks!!
Answer:
yes l know
Explanation:
i need a second anser to this one
If you could change one thing about the modern world we live in,
what would it be? Explain why.
answer pls
Answer:
world peace i guess
Explanation:
This is dealing with the same story Problem with bullies by Sean Price except you have to come up with your own thesis
In "The problem with Bullies", the epidemic of bullying Illustrates the effect of bullying on both victims and bullies such as depression, get into fights, and harassing others.
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Watch this video and explain who Amanda Gorman is and her recent accomplishment, in your own words in the box to the left.
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Which two words are the closest antonyms?
A.messy and tangled
B.horrible and delightful
C.hush and silence
D.nightmare and fear
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
They are opposites.
What is not part of critical thinking?
A. Who
B. What
C. How
D. Understand
Answer:
1. d
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. b
8. c
9. d
10. c
11. b
12. b
13. true?
Explanation: