Use the paragraph to answer the question.
People fear wolves. While some of their fear is sensible, wolves actually have more to fear from people than people do from wolves. Although wolves are strong and fierce, wolf attacks on humans are very rare. In nearly all cases, they occur only when people provoke or corner wolves. People, on the other hand, have regularly baited and trapped wolves from the earliest of times. In North America, ranchers eliminated thousands of wolves to protect their livestock. Trappers trapped wolves for fur. Farmers poisoned them and hunted them with dogs. By 1950, there were almost no wolves left in the United States. Finally, in 1974, Congress granted gray wolves protected status.
What saved the wolf population of North America?
(1 point)

A. Congress granted wolves protected status.

B. People avoided wolves out of fear.

C. People stopped wearing their fur.

D. Wolves became strong and fierce.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Congress granted wolves protected status.

Answer 2

Answer: A.

Explanation:

In the last sentence, it states that Congress granted the wolves protected status.


Related Questions

Dialogue/Incident in a story that propels the action, reveals an aspect of the character, or provokes a decision. The story is the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe!!

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i don’t understand the question but I’ll answer it as much as I know from the story.

The narrator wants to kill his old man because of his eye. He thinks his eye is a vulture and hates it. He try’s to convince the readers that he is not crazy and it perfectly sane. When he decides he wants to kill him because of it he goes into his room for 7 days a night and watches him sleep. He can’t kill him when the old man is asleep because his eyes will be closed. On the eighth night the old man hears something and him and the narrator stay still for an hour. The narrator knew that the old man was terrified and could feel it. The narrator then made his lantern a little crevice dim ray and saw the old man’s eye and then heard a heartbeat. He held the day upon the eye and then waited. After waiting he threw open the lantern and leaped into the room, dragged the old man on the floor and pulled his heavy bed over him(which basically means he killed him). The last thing he hears from the old man are the heartbeats. The narrator then dismembered his corpse(cut off head, arms, and legs) took 3 planks of wood flooring, and put his body under there. He put back the 3 planks of wood. As the bell sounded the hour, 3 police officers came to the narrator’s house. They got word from a neighbor who said they heard a shriek in the middle of the night. The narrator then lets them in, examines his house, and they also questions . The narrator said he was “absent in the country”. He thought to himself that his manner and how nicely he was satisfied the police and he was going to get away with murder. He then starts hearing a heartbeat. As it keeps going, it gets louder and louder. The narrator at a point couldn’t take it anymore then admitted his crime of killing his old man.

So technically we see that the narrator is well, crazy and mentally ill. He couldn’t take how loud the heartbeats were.
If i didn’t answer your question(bc i don’t really get what the question is asking) please let me know! Thank you!

⚠️help me write a Historical Flair Conclusion using the prompt : Why choosing friends wisely is important.⚠️

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Choosing friends are wisely because you don’t want to end up in the wrong group of friends that are bad influences

Answer:

True friendship is worth more than gold, because the elements of character and virtue that make true friendship a blessing cannot be purchased. The best type of friend is one who is wiser and better than ourselves, inspiring us through their wisdom and virtue. They commit noble deeds, and their wisdom and goodness lifts us higher both mentally and morally.

Those that intend to be great artists practice imitating the lines of previous masters, just as those who desire to life a good life must carefully follow the examples of trusted and true friends, imitating their good qualities until they equal or exceed the other person’s virtuous deeds.

A Man is Known by the Company He Keeps

This proverb is always true. A person’s character has the ability to change others through daily interaction faster than through any other means. Purity creates purity; like creates like. This makes the choice of companions in early life more important than that of teachers or guardians. Keep good company, and you shall become good.

When Sir Joshua Reynolds was a boy, he had such great reverence for the Pope that he would press through the crowd simply to touch his coat with the end of his forefinger, as if he expected to be lifted higher by the act, and become more of a man. That same feeling should apply in the choice of companions. Select those whose nobleness inspires you to reach out in admiration.

Companionship Saves or Destroys

The late Rev. Dr. Thomson, of New York City, published the story of a youth who came under his ministry at nineteen years of age. He was the son of pious parents, neither profane, idle, nor vicious, and had established a character for industry and sobriety. At twenty-one he was employed by a rail road company, where he made friends with wicked companions. He soon fell into evil ways, and in less than a year, became too abandoned and reckless to be harbored by the church. This man died within three years.

Dr. Thomson described it, “Two weeks ago I knelt in that murderer’s cell, in company with his parents, sister, and brother, who had come for their last interview with him on earth. That narrow cell was more solemn than the grave itself. Two weeks ago tomorrow I saw the youth, who had once been of my spiritual flock, upon the scaffold. It was an awful scene. He made a brief address. Oh, if you could have heard the warning of that young man from the scaffold:

‘You know how I was brought up’, he said. ‘I had the best instructions a Christian father could give. Oh, if I had followed them, I should have been in my dear father’s home; but evil companions led me astray, and I have come to this! I hope, now, as I leave the world, my voice will warn all young men. Our desires and passions are so strong that it requires very little to lead us astray. I want to urge it upon all young men, never to take the first step in such a career as mine. When the first step is taken in the paths of sin, it is very difficult to stop.'”

The company he kept led to his fall. Associates make or break a man. A promising boy can be transformed into a felon, while a felon can be transformed into a promising man. All the lessons of home can be nullified, and the language and habits of your current company can replace years of previously learned behavior.

On a positive note, good companionship has the power to elevate and bless the spirit. It can do far more for you than wealth, home, or books. The benefits of good schools, churches and social clubs are in large part attributable to the quality and abundance of the pure spirited companions to be found there.

Explanation:

Hope that helped love!!

How can never giving up help you Health, Safety, Money, Education, Time, Future Success, and Rights? I need help:(

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Answer:

it can help your money by earning more from something that someone gave up on and they didn't get a chance to get more money. Future Success because it will give you more self-esteem and your willing to try more things

Explanation:

Sorry that all I got :/

basic info on the book "hatchet" by gary paulsen|

i only need basic stuff. answer these questions please
for the chapter things, i only need like one sentence of what happens in the book lol. thats it.

characters:
setting:
plot:
chapt 3:
chapt 4:
chapt 5:
chapt 6:
thats all! and remember, in the chapter things i only need like 1 sentence summarizing the chapter it doesnt have to be super descriptive. thank you!!! i'm behind on a lot of assignments because i only got the book today (im still doing online school)

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Answer:

Explanation:Norman

I would really recommend using sparknotes. They give you really good short summaries. You can just scan through them. Also I can’t answer your question directly because I’m in 8th grade and I read the hatchet in 4th grade, so that was about 4 years ago.

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The Italian sonnet is divided into two main stanzas (sections) called

the quatrain and the couplet
the couplet and the octave
the sestet and the quatrain
the octave and the sestet

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Answer:

the last one

Explanation:

I think it’s the octave and the sestet

Which detail best supports the idea that gangs give some people a sense of belonging?

“His father was always beating him up, and his mother ignored him.”
“. . . except when she was hacked off at something, and then you could hear her yelling at him clear down at our house.”
“I think he hated that worse than getting whipped.”
“If it hadn’t been for the gang, Johnny would never have known what love and affection are.”

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I think it’s the last one
The last one!! Hope this helps!

"everyone knows I'm the worst, so why should i even go tho the gymnastics meet on sunday?" Zara said with a scowl.
which statement best explains how this dialogue reveals character and moves the plot forwars?
It shows Zara's mother pushes her too hard, this created man vs man conflict
it shows that zara is boastful, this creates tension about how others respond to her
it shows that zara doesn't care about winning, this resolves the tension
It shows zara lacks confidence, this establishes man vs self conflict.

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Answer:

Its It shows zara lacks confidence, this establishes man vs self conflict. because she cares about what people say about her and bringing her self-esteem down

Explanation:

Eating too much cake and not exercising will give us health problems." What is the author's purpose?

A)Persuade
B)Inform
C)Entertain

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This passage is informing us about the effects of not eating healthy and not exercising.

The author's purpose from the given excerpt is:

B)Inform

According to the given question, we are asked to state the purpose off the author from the given example where he talked about the dangers of eating to much cake without exercising.

As a result of this, we can see that from the given example, the author is trying to inform people about the effects of eating too much cake and not exercising and what it could lead to.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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In this task you will write a two paragraph reflection on how faithful you stayed to the original script of a play. Evaluate and analyze the choices that you made with your performance, and then consider whether you would do anything differently if you had to perform the scene again. Describe the challenges and difficulties, if any, you faced while bringing the script to life. Your reflection should be about 300 words.

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Answer:

can you put the script?

Explanation:

A Special Evening

I was a server at a fancy restaurant for about four years. I was pretty good at waiting tables, so I made good tips. People didn't take much notice of me as I refilled drinks or cleared empty plates. They just kept talking. Other times, a guest asked me to help make his or her loved one feel special. I always enjoyed helping people celebrate important occasions.
One evening, a young man brought his date to the restaurant. He treated her well—held the door open for her, slid her chair out, and pushed her chair in. I couldn't tell if it was their first date or not. The man seemed very anxious, but the woman seemed at ease. When the woman left the table, the man frantically waved for my attention. I rushed over and asked if he needed something.
"I'm going to propose to my girlfriend. I need your help. When you bring the dessert, put this ring on top of the cake. Then, I will get down on one knee. Please make sure that nothing happens to the ring. It cost a fortune," the man said.
"Sure thing, man. I'll take good care of the ring. Good luck," I said as I put it in my pocket.
I was happy when I saw the couple laughing and holding hands. I was pretty sure that the young woman would accept the proposal. Finally, it was time to bring the dessert. Eagerly, I went to the kitchen and placed the diamond ring on top of a slice of cheesecake. Then, I had a brilliant idea of how to make the presentation even more special. I went to the storage room to get a candle and a lighter. When I returned to the kitchen, the cheesecake with the diamond ring was gone. Just as I reached the front of the restaurant to see if another server had taken it, I heard, "Yes! Robert, I will marry you!"
Anxiously, I looked to see who had accepted the marriage proposal. I saw a happy-looking middle-aged woman admiring the diamond ring on her finger and a stunned-looking middle-aged man with his mouth hanging open in disbelief. Then, I noticed the guest who had given me the ring. He looked horrified. His face was pale and his eyes were bulging from their sockets. I glanced at his girlfriend. She was smiling and watching the woman with the diamond ring. She had no idea that the ring had been meant for her.
I wasn't quite sure what to do. I suppose that my flight or fight response kicked in. I untied my apron, ran out the door, and never went back.


A. The narrator tells the story without becoming involved.

B. The narrator shows that the events personally affect him.

C. The narrator makes excuses about his lack of courage.

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Answer:

I think it is A.

Explanation:

The answer would be choose A.

Hopefully this helps! ✨

Please help 50 points Needs To Be 5-7 sentences
Read The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs. Then, write an objective summary of the story.

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Answer:

Read the monkeys paw

Explanation:

So you know how to write you’re paragraph and finish your assignment

Answer: sorry i got carryed away if its on a computer copy paste and if not take parts out

opens on a dark and stormy night as the three members of the White family relax inside their cozy house. Herbert White and his father are playing a game of chess while Mrs. White knits near the fire. After his son wins, Mr. White complains about the terrible weather and nearly deserted road they live near.

A family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, arrives for a visit. Over whisky, he tells stories of his exploits abroad. Mr. White expresses interest in going to India, but the sergeant-major says he would be better off staying at home. At Mr. and Mrs. Whites’ urging, Sergeant-Major Morris takes a small, mummified paw out of his pocket. He explains that a fakir (a mystic miracle worker) placed a spell on the paw to prove that people’s lives are governed by fate and that it is dangerous to meddle with fate. According to the sergeant-major, three men can wish on the paw three times each. The sergeant-major himself has already had his three wishes, as has another man, who used his third wish to ask for death. The sergeant-major has considered selling the paw, but he doesn’t want it to cause any more trouble than it already has. Moreover, no one will buy the paw without first seeing proof of its effect. The sergeant-major throws the paw into the fire, and Mr. White quickly rescues it. The sergeant-major warns him three times to leave the paw alone, but he eventually explains how to make a wish on the paw.

Mrs. White says the story reminds her of the Arabian Nights and jokingly suggests that her husband wish her a pair of extra hands to help her with all her work. The sergeant-major doesn’t find this joke funny, however, and urges Mr. White to use common sense if he insists on wishing. After supper and more tales of India, the sergeant-major leaves. Herbert says he thinks the sergeant-major is full of nonsense and jokes that his father should make himself an emperor so that he doesn’t have to listen to Mrs. White’s nagging. In mock anger, Mrs. White playfully chases her son.

Mr. White says he has everything he wants and isn’t sure what to wish for. Herbert says that two hundred pounds would enable them to pay off the money owed for the house. Mr. White wishes aloud for two hundred pounds as Herbert accompanies him with melodramatic chords played on the piano. Mr. White suddenly cries out and says that the paw moved like a snake in his hand. After Mr. and Mrs. White go to bed, Herbert sits by the fire and sees a vividly realistic monkey face in the flames. He puts out the fire, takes the monkey’s paw, and goes to bed.

Part II begins on the next morning, a sunny winter day. The room seems cheerful and normal in contrast to the previous evening’s gloomy atmosphere and the mummified paw now looks harmless. Mrs. White comments on how ridiculous the sergeant-major’s story was but remarks that two hundred pounds couldn’t do any harm. They could, Herbert jokes, if the money fell out of the sky onto his father’s head. Mr. White answers that people often mistake coincidence for granted wishes. Herbert then leaves for work.

Later that day, Mrs. White notices a stranger outside dressed in nice clothes. The stranger hesitantly approaches their gate three times before opening it and coming up to the door. Mrs. White ushers him in. He nervously states that he is a representative of Maw and Meggins, Herbert’s employer. Mrs. White asks whether Herbert is all right, and the representative says he is hurt, but in no pain. For a moment, Mrs. White feels relieved, until she realizes that Herbert feels no pain because he’s dead. The representative says that Herbert was “caught in the machinery.” After a pause, Mr. White says that Herbert was the only child they had left. Embarrassed, the representative stresses that he is simply obeying Maw and Meggins’s orders. He then explains that the company will not take any responsibility for the death but will give the Whites two hundred pounds. Mrs. White shrieks, and Mr. White faints.

In Part III, the Whites bury Herbert. Several days pass, and the couple feels exhausted and hopeless. A week after the burial, Mr. White wakes up and hears his wife crying by the window. He gently urges her to come back to bed, but she refuses. He dozes off again until Mrs. White suddenly cries out that she wants the monkey’s paw. In hysterics, she tells him to go downstairs and wish Herbert back to life. Mr. White resists and tells her that Herbert’s death and the two hundred pounds they had received had nothing to do with his wish the previous night. Mr. White says that he didn’t want to tell her before, but Herbert was so mangled that he had to identify the body by looking at the clothes. Mrs. White doesn’t listen, however, and continues to insist on wishing Herbert back to life with the monkey’s paw.

PLZ HELP
The Italian sonnet is divided into two main stanzas (sections) called

the quatrain and the couplet
the couplet and the octave
the sestet and the quatrain
the octave and the sestet

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Answer:

the octave and the sestet

Explanation:

Octave and the sestet

Guys can you help me answer these questions so I can come up with the 4 digit code. I've put a screenshot of the questions.

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Answer:

the picture isnt pulling up

Explanation:

For 5 points, indicate whether the italicized verb is action, linking or be.


The teacher challenged her.
challenge is the italicized verb

A) linking

B) action

C) be

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The answer is b , it is a action verb

Answer:

B

Explanation:

because the teacher its so very action

David is completing a word list with words from this paragraph.

We enjoyed all types of travel during our family vacation to Italy. First we took a train to get into the city. Later we rented bikes to explore the mountain trails. Finally, we enjoyed floating along the water in a real Italian gondola!

A 4-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Word with entries train, bike, gondola. Column 2 is labeled Part of speech with entries noun, noun, noun. Column 2 is labeled Example sentence with entries "First we took a train to get into the city," "Later we rented bikes to explore the mountain trails," "Finally, we enjoyed floating along the water in a real Italian gondola!" Column 4 is labeled Meaning with entries a rolling group of cars, a two-wheeled vehicle, blank.

What is the meaning of the word gondola?

a three-wheeled vehicle
a long, narrow boat
an extra-long bus
an underground train

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Thai moon phases one+2+3+4 = 5

Someone help me with this asap

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Answer:

Full of danger

What is the dialogue of the story called The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ?

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Answer:In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the narrator carries the plot forward. All the events in the plot are either of his own doing or the result of his actions. At the start of the story, in the exposition, both the narrator and the old man are introduced to the reader through what the narrator says. The story starts with the narrator, who claims to be nervous. He then contradicts himself by “calmly” telling his story. There are several such contradictions throughout the story. The narrator claims he is not insane, but his speech and actions indicate otherwise. He claims to have loved the old man and to have been kind to him, but he murders him. His irrational fear of the old man’s “Evil Eye” is what sets the events of the story in motion. He fears and loathes the evil eye, so he decides to get rid of it. In the climax, he kills the old man. After killing the old man, the narrator dismembers him, apparently to separate the identity of the old man from his eye. Later, in the falling action, the narrator feels guilty about killing the old man. His guilt causes him to mistake his own thumping heart for the old man’s beating heart. He gives himself up to the police, providing the denouement. Thus, across all the parts of the plot, the narrator affects the story because he drives the action.

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

"You might make a joke on THAT,” said the little voice close to her ear: "something about ‘you WOULD if you could,’ you know.”

"Don't tease so,” said Alice, looking about in vain to see where the voice came from; "if you're so anxious to have a joke made, why don't you make one yourself?”

The little voice sighed deeply: it was VERY unhappy, evidently, and Alice would have said something pitying to comfort it, "If it would only sigh like other people!” she thought. But this was such a wonderfully small sigh, that she wouldn't have heard it at all, if it hadn't come QUITE close to her ear. The consequence of this was that it tickled her ear very much, and quite took off her thoughts from the unhappiness of the poor little creature.

What question should a reader ask to clarify what is happening in the story?

Who or what is the voice speaking to Alice?
When will Alice attempt to share a joke?
What secret will Alice share with the new character?
Why do whispers tickle the listener

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Answer:

(A) Who or what is the voice speaking to Alice?

Explanation:

Omg I feel you i was on Alice through the looking glass and i was so stuck nobody helped me but thats ok. Its crazy because i know your struggling because its so hard!

So Glad I Could Help!

Brainliest?

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Answer:

(A) Who or what is the voice speaking to Alice? i think.

Explanation:

PLEASE PLEASE HELP ASAP. I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. WORTH 50 POINTS.

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B because they took pictures of her

Answer:

B

Explanation:

I choose that answer because if i was there with cameras in my face my family would be so proud of me, only if it is for a good reason though.

How does the narrator feel about Stargirl’s lunchroom antics? Cite specific evidence from the first three paragraphs in the excerpt to support your answer.

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Man I think Black Panther dies in 2020

Zebra zebra zebra zebra

"The friction between the foot and the floor slowed down the longboard" Does this make sense?

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Yep makes sense to me

Explain how "Indian" reveals a contrasting point of view of life in early America
1 Indian
2 by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét
3
4 I don't know who this Indian is,
5 A bow within his hand,
6 But he is hiding by a tree
7 And watching white men land.
8 They may be gods -- they may be fiends --
9 They certainly look rum.
10 He wonders who on earth they are
11 And why on earth they've come.
12
13 He knows his streams are full of fish,
14 His forests full of deer,
15 And his tribe is the mighty tribe
16 That all the others fear.
17 -- And, when the French or English land,
18 The Spanish or the Dutch,
19 They'll tell him they're the mighty tribe
20 And no one else is much.
21
22 They'll kill his deer and net his fish
23 And clear away his wood,
24 And frequently remark to him
25 They do it for his good.
26 Then he will scalp and he will shoot
27 And he will burn and slay
28 And break the treaties he has made
29 -- And, children, so will they.
30
31 We won't go into all of that
32 For it's too long a story,
33 And some is brave and some is sad
34 And nearly all is gory.
35 But, just remember this about
36 Our ancestors so dear:
37 They didn't find an empty land.
38 The Indians were here.

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Answer:

what do you men by this question

Answer:

it revels that the white men don't care about the indians surviving or there land

Explanation:

Read the following instructions for an imaginary assignment:

Confucius is an ancient Chinese philosopher. For this project, create a multi-media presentation that teaches Confucius’ main philosophical ideas to an audience of your classmates.
What is your task in this assignment?

to create a multi-media presentation
to entertain classmates like yourself
to pretend to be a Chinese philosopher
to explain Confucius’ philosophy

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To explain confusion Philippine
To explain Confucius philosophy

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Which statement about signal phrases is true?

Select one:

a. Signal phrases should be worded the same way throughout an informational text.

b. Signal phrases are only needed when a writer uses a direct quote from an article.

c. Signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that the source is a valid one that can be trusted.

d. Signal phrases should provide name, job, and source of every fact used in a text.

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B
explanation:
since signal phrases are phrases that introduce quotes
B Because I took the test

Which word is a synonym for kindly? Use reference materials as needed.

A. belated

B. benighted

C. benevolent

D. beguiled

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Answer:

C. Benevoleny

Explanation:

Tell me if im

right :)

The most corrective and suitable synonym  for kindly will be C and that is benevolent

The person will the good from heart and kind from the inside will be the best example of benevolent, expressing his kindness and good from the character is the good and best examples mentioned .

If the person is good from the inside and kind from the character then the society love to share the time with him and want to earn more and more from that person and they give great example to the society .

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The facts or opinions in a paragraph should be presented in some logical order or sequence.


True

False
****ik this seems like an easy question but my brain hurts

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Answer: true.
Explanation: it makes sense.
This answer would be true

Explain the difference between being on the pro side and con side. How can you recognize which side an argument is on?

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Answer:

so to determine if its a pro or con, the way i see it is, does it benefit anyone/a large group of people? does it make something better? and if its con, is it a disadvantage or does it not help people or make something harder?

Explanation:

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as they ate, the wildlife officer spoke. "much of the wildlife in this area comes out only at night. so after supper, let's start a night watch. Volunteers will take shifts staying down here by the fire, away from the tents. Those who take part will get a chance to see a world that many of you never knew existed!"
What is the best question to ask at this point in the book?
why do animals only come out at night, what are they eating for supper, what kinds of animals will the volunteers see, why is the night shift done in shifts?

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Answer:

I think the answer is C "What kinds of animals will the volunteers see?"

Explanation:

This seems to fit best and apply to the story better. This is more of a main detail rather than a small one.

What is the dialogue of The Tell-tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe ?

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Answer:

The opening line of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is one that immediately hooks the reader. By opening with dialogue, the reader is given the impression that they have walked into the middle of a conversation, though it is unclear who the narrator is speaking to at this point in the story.

Explanation:

The narrator basically bc there’s no one else

Someone help me with this ASAP!

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Answer:

All of the above!!

Explanation:

All of the above, hope I could help :)
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Accounts Receivable $11,400 Prepaid Insurance $1,800 Accounts Payable 7,400 Maintenance and Repairs Expense 1,200 Cash 15,940 Service Revenue 15,500 Equipment 59,360 Dividends 800 Utilities Expense 950 Common Stock 40,000 Insurance Expense 600 Salaries and Wages Expense 8,400 Notes Payable, due 2024 31,450 Salaries and Wages Payable 900 Retained Earnings (July 1, 2022) 5,200Required:Prepare classified balance sheet for July 31, 2022. BRAINLIEST!!!!!provide a list of 10 possible elements she should include in the game in order to make it as informative and exciting as possible. Explain your choices and be sure they relate clearly to the Lewis and Clark expedition. 5. Michael wanted to see what kitchen cleaner worked best for cleaning her counters. He used Lysol, Clorox, Pine-sol, and just water. For each cleaner, he put 5 milliliters of grape juice on the counter, sprayed the cleaner, and wiped it with one paper towel. Why do you think people disagree over the cause of the Civil War? Read the excerpt from the story The Big Move:Sandeep and Den were best friends living on a small island off the coast of Maine. They weren't alike, but they were two peas in a pod. Den was usually calm, logical, and level headed, while Sandeep often reacted based on his emotions. Still, they did everything together. They biked down to the general store to spend their allowance every Saturday afternoon, spent their summers at the same camp, and took the ferry every morning to the same school on the mainland. In fact, the two were inseparable.That is until one beautiful summer day when Den came over to Sandeep's house for lunch."We're moving," Den said."Ha! Yeah, right. What do you mean you're moving?" Sandeep replied.Den elaborated, "Mom and Dad say we're moving to the mainland. With my dad's new job, he says it's too hard to commute on the ferry for the night shifts he's doing."Sandeep did not know what to do with this information. He stared down sadly at his grilled cheese sandwich, not knowing how to reply. He felt nauseous at the thought of losing his best friend."Well, aren't you going to say something?" Den asked, his face filled with concern about his friend's response.Sandeep was angry and sad at the same time. He didn't know how to express his emotions, so instead, he lashed out at Den, "Fine! Go then. We were never really friends anyway."Den was shocked at this response, "What do you mean? Of course we're friends. Best friends! You don't mean that."Sandeep said nothing as tears slowly welled up in Den's eyes, and he stood up to leave. He wanted to tell Sandeep that they could still see each other, and they would still be going to the same school, but every time he opened his mouth to speak, Sandeep said he didn't want to hear it. He took one look back at Sandeep and walked out the door.Almost immediately, Sandeep realized he had made an egregious mistake. He knew that he should have talked it out with his friend and that they could probably work it out together. After all, he didn't even know exactly where his friend was moving nor if he was changing schools. Sandeep jumped on his bicycle to try to catch up with him before it was too late.By the time Sandeep reached Den, they were near the ferry landing on the western side of the island. The ferry bobbed slightly as its doors lowered to allow the cars off the boat and another line up of cars, which had accumulated since the last trip, on. Sandeep remembered how, one time, he and Den rode their bicycles to the ferry and crossed to the small mainland town on the other side. He yelled for Den to stop, "Hey, Den! I'm sorry, and I didn't mean it!" Den stopped and looked back him with eyes full of salty tears. Sandeep rode up to him and continued, "I'm really sorry about what I said to you there. I just don't know how to react to this. I mean, you're my best friend, and we do everything together."Den's face softened as his tears began to dry while he spoke, "It's okay, Sandeep. I'm upset about it, too, but if you would have let me talk earlier, I could have told you that we are still going to be going to the same school every day. My family bought a cottage on the island, so we can vacation here every summer. We are just moving to the mainland on the other side because Dad wants to cut waiting for the ferry from his trip. We'll be just a short ferry ride away. Do you remember that time when we rode our bikes to the ferry? Well, we can do that again, and as we get older, we can probably just meet up on either side all the time. It won't be too bad."At this news, a smile grew across Sandeep's face. "Well, why didn't you say so in the first place?" he laughed. Den began to laugh as well as the two boys looked across the water to the other side. "Well," Den said, "we'd better get moving." Sandeep looked confused. "Moving where?" he inquired with a worried look on his face. Den smirked as if he was about to tell a joke, "Back to your house to finish our lunch, of course!" The boys rode back to Sandeep's house side by side and as inseparable as always.Select how the setting of the story changes from the beginning to the end.what is ma WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! Can someone help me wit dis "question"?When two different sperm fertilize two eggs,a.) fraternal twins result.b.) identical twins result.c.) twins of different sexes always result.d.) twins of the same sex always result. What is a fourth order consumer I need major help !! Read the excerpt from an adaptation of "To Build a Fire."As he turned to go on, he spat speculatively. There was a sharp, explosive crackle that started him. He spat again, and again, in the air, before it could fall to thesnow, the spittle crackled. He knew that at fifty below spittle crackled on the snow, but this spittle had crackled in the air. Undoubtedly it was colder than fiftybelow-how much colder he did not know. But the temperature did not matter. He was bound for the old claim on the left fork of Henderson Creek, where theboys were alreadyWhat technique does the author use to characterize the man?A. The author uses direct characterization to describe the man's personalityB. The author uses direct characterization to explain the man's fears,C. The author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man's attitude,D. The author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man's hopes, Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (-2, -3)and (-8,3). Put your answer in fully reduced point-slope form, unlessit is a vertical or horizontal line. Can you please help me with this?