Answer:
The Answer Is B ( the second choice)
Explanation:
I just did the assessment trust me is "b"
Read the excerpt from part 2 of The Cal of the Wid. What theme is most supported by the ideas in this excerpt? A dainty eater, he found that his mates, finishing first, robbed him of his unfinis hed ration. There was no defending it. While he was fighting off two or three, it was disappearing down the throats of the others. To remedy this, he ate as fast as they; and, so greatly did hunger Compel him, he was not above taking what did not belong to him. He watched and learned. When he saw Pike, one of the new dogs, a clever malingerer and thief, slyly steal a slice of bacon when Perrault's back was turned, he duplicated the performance the following day, getting avway with the whole chunk. O Good leaders always put others before themselves. OBoth the wild and civilization have rules to be followed Being smart is as important to Survival as being strong OIt is always best to follow one's natural instincts to Survive
Answer:
Being smart is as important to survival as being strong.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
How does the setting of "Home" help to reveal Evelyn's character? Evelyn shows resilience by embracing the family's busy new life in New York City. Evelyn shows selfishness by longing for the memories left behind in her old house in Iowa. Evelyn shows ungratefulness by complaining about the shared New York bedroom. Evelyn shows self-pity by crying with her sister over their lost life in Iowa.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Evelyn shows resilience by embracing the family's busy new life in New York City.
Explanation:
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Which Russian city was found as a defense outpost in 1147?
The answer would be Moscow
Answer:Moscow Your Welcome
Explanation:
At 1 am the soil temperature in Lucy's garden was -6°C
it rose to 4 °C by 1 pm.
What was the difference in temperature?
Answer:
I believe it is negative 10 because if you subtract -6 -4 it equals -10
Explanation:
What is the ideal pet?
Answer:
A DOG THEIR SO CUTE
Explanation:
Answer:
A dog
Explanation:
They are very loyal companion and will stay by your side no matter what as long as you treat them right. They are also smart,
Remembering that the Latin prefix “dis” means “not,” use your knowledge of the prefix and the context clues in the passage to determine the meaning of dissembling. Write your definition of dissembling here and explain how you arrived at it. The tell tale heart
Answer:
To masquared our emotions. To portray something that is not true
Explanation:
Dissemble according to the dictionary is the action of disguise our emotions as something that they´re something that they aren´t, dis-semble is to not show our semblant or to hide our face and simili in latin which is basically simulare in latin, or to appear something, that is the meaning of dissemble.
Since “dis” means “not,” I can use my prior knowledge of vocabulary as well as my knowledge of prefixes’. The root of dissemble is assemble, which I know means to put together. Combining that with the prefix of “dis” means dissemble means to take something apart.
n Act I of The Crucible, the nature of the relationship between John Proctor and Abigail is revealed. Which statement best describes this relationship?
Answer:They have had an affair that he ended
Explanation:
Which of the following is a noun?
O A. Purple
O B. The
C. Slowly
O D. Girl
25) Match the word with the descriptions. (they can be used multiple times)
colon comma dash semicolon
a.) goes between independent clauses before a coordinating conjunction
b.) goes at the beginning of a list
c.) goes between the hours and minutes of time
d.) goes after the salutation of a business letter
e.) indicates an abrupt break in thought
f.) shows special emphasis in a sentence
g.) goes between independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction
Answer:
Hey! Here are you answers...
a) COMMA
b) COLON
c) COLON
d) COLON
e) DASH
f) SEMICOLON
g) COMMA
Explanation:
Some of them may be incorrect but this is MY answer!
I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!Answer:
comma
colon
colon
comma
dash
semicolon
semicolon
Explanation:
The one who originally answered the question was mainly correct. am showing this to show more definite answers.
Which statement from the passage supports the idea that people who live in an area have specialized knowledge of local food sources
Answer:
what passage is this from
Answer:
Other residents understand how to hunt the local wildlife without endangering the animal populations.
Explanation:
Which of the following means a pleasing appearance *
Terse
Mediocre
Alien
Comely
Answer:
Comely
Explanation:
The naeyc code of ethics covers the topic of
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The descriptions of Buck's violent play with John Thornton are new explorations of what theme?
the effect of the environment
the qualities of men
the wild vs. civilization
the value of work
Answer:
the wild vs. civilization
Explanation:
Answer:
the wild vs. civilization
Explanation:
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did anything in the story ''the jacket'' happen that made the main little boy happy
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Answer:
i think its happy too but kinda boring too tbh no offense
I have had my share of bed kicks to my face, but I’ve come through.
What is “but”?
A) Simple Subject
B) Simple Predicate
C) Complete Subject
D) Complete Predicate
E) Neither
Answer:neither
Explanation:
Can a paragraph have more than five sentences?
Pls answer quickly, I will crown the quickest and the best answer brainliest
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
any paragraph can have more than five sentences because of grammer rules.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Yes u can, as long as all sentences have the same main idea and support the Topic of the paragraph.
What is the predicate noun in I am very cold today.
Maggie is being ______________ when she tells her mother that Dee can have the quilts.
Answer: Giving/generous
Explanation:
Answer:
Kind, generous
Explanation:
Maggie is letting Dee have the quilts.
Where do I put the quotation mark
Hi, Jim said to his friend.
Answer:
"Hi," Jim said to his friend.
Read this passage from Dragonwings by Laurence Yep.
I had been in the demon land for only ten months, so it would have been about January of the demons' year 1904, when we met Mr. Alger. I remember it was a gray, wintry day. We were making the rounds when we saw one of the horseless carriages stranded by the sidewalk and a demon in a big overcoat standing beside it. His driving cap was pushed back, and he was scratching his forehead in a puzzled way. The metal hood on the front of the horseless had been folded back on top so you could see into its innards.
"Whoa, Red Rabbit." Father pulled at the reins and Red Rabbit stopped. Father set the brake, and as an extra precaution he put the wooden block behind the wheel.
"Can I help?" he asked.
The demon was a big, cheerful-looking demon with a bland, round face. He eyed father. "I dunno, John." Many demons called Tang men John because, they insisted, they never could get the hang of our real names. "You know anything about horselesses?"
Which detail from the setting leads Father and the man to communicate?
A. the broken-down horseless carriage
B. the gray, wintry day
C. the man’s cheerful-looking face
D. the horse, Red Rabbit
Answer: pls brainliest
Explanation: The man calls the father john
University libraries usually use _____ to catalog books. the Dewey Decimal System their own system the Library of Congress System
Answer:
dewey decimal
Explanation:
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Help plz
Complete the sentences by putting the verb in the
correct tense and the active or passive voice. More
than one answer may be possible.
1 Children
(grow) up much too
quickly today. Girls of twelve dress
(dress) as if they are eighteen.
2 We
(leave) behind by all the new
technology they use.
3 They
(probably / work) harder
than us, but they
(not / have) so
much fun.
4 They
(live) longer and longer and
(expect) to look after them. It's
not fair
5 Our parents aren't so different from us: they
(listen) to the same music, for
example.
6 In recent years respect, old values like respect
for wisdom and knowledge
(replace) by respect for money.
7 I rebelled against my parents. My children feel
that they
(expect) to rebel, but in
fact they have nothing to complain about or
rebel against
8 We
(often / criticize) for being
selfish and having no moral values, but that's
our parents' fault: we
(spoil) by
them.
..................................
what are some parallel structure sentences?
Answer:
Dogs are great pets for the following reasons: they are loyal, they are loving, and they are obedient.
She likes to dance and to sing songs
They argued not only about the article, but also about the review.
2. the selection talks mainly about the season in the hemisphere we live in, which is the?
A. Northern Hemisphere
B. Southern Hemisphere
3. It takes the ______ to revolve around the sun?
A.24 hours
B.30 days
C.120 days
D.365 days
4. When the Earth’s North Pole is tilted towards the sun and the days are much longer, we experience
A.autumn(fall)
B.winter
C.spring
D.Summer
5. When the Earth’s North Pole is tilted towards the sun and the days are much longer, we experience?
A.autumn(fall)
B.winter
C.spring
D.summer
6. When is winter solstice in the norther hemisphere?
A.when Earth is tilted away from the sun
B. When Earth is tilted toward the sun.
C.when days get longer
D. When Earth stops rotating
7. About halfway between summer and winter solstice is what time of years
A.spring
B.fall
C.Both spring and fall
D.none of the above
Answer:
2. A)
3. D) 365 days
4. D) summer
5. D) summer (same question as #4)
6. A) when Earth is tilted away from the sun
7. C) both spring and fall
Explanation:
How does the end of the story contribute to its theme
Answer:
The last line reflects not only the short story's racial themes but also the theme of a mother's love and how that love can instinctively affect the decisions you make later on in life.
Explanation:
Match the terms to their definition.
1. cite
a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper
2. direct quotation
restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented
3. documentation
the acknowledgement of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation
4. MLA format
in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment
5. paraphrase
the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner
6. in-text citation
to refer to a source as an authority
7. plagiarism
the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities
8. source
using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list
9. works-cited page
an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project
Answer:
1. Cite - to refer to a source as an authority
2. Direct quotation - using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list
3. Documentation - the acknowledgment of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation
4. MLA format - the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities
5. Paraphrase - restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented
6. In-text citation - a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper
7. Plagiarism - the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner
8. Source - in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment
9. Works-cited page - an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project
Explanation:
All given terms are related to the process of writing an essay/research. If we want to write an essay of any kind correctly, we need to be familiar with these terms and acknowledge them. If we do not, we may end up in legal trouble because incorrect citation leads to plagiarism, which can be treated as a crime in some cases.
1. Cite - to refer to a source as an authority
2. Direct quotation - using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list
3. Documentation - the acknowledgment of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation
4. MLA format - the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities
5. Paraphrase - restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented
6. In-text citation - a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper
7. Plagiarism - the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner
8. Source - in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment
9. Works-cited page - an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project
when are all three states of matter present?
Answer:solid, liquid, or gas
Explanation: matter is anything that takes up space
Directions: Identify the Participle from among the underlined words:
Aunt Clara noticed about a missing child and then reported to the authorities.
a
noticed
Ob
c
reported
authorities
missing
d
Answer:
A. noticed
B. reported
Explanation:
Grammatically, a participle is a type of non-finite verb that can take various forms such as present, past, etc. It can.act as an adverb or adjective.
A and B are both participles and should be the correct answers.
Text-to-___" shows a connection between the text and its historical context. self text world
1. Is the following argument best classified as deductive or inductive?
I heard lots of barking last night. The neighbor's dog must've been pretty upset about something, since
he rarely barks.
a. Deductive
b. Inductive
Answer:
Deductive
Explanation: