You are the Cultural Coordinator of APC Public School Vandora. Your school has decided to organize a carnival to be held in the school grounds. You have been asked to write a notice about this carnival inviting the students and teachers to participate in it. Write a notice more than 50 words to be put up on the notice board with all the relevant details
What: A Carnival held in School Grounds
When: -
Where: APC Public School Vandora
Who: All students and teachers
Hello everyone! A Carnival will be held in APC Public School Vandora campus grounds. All willing students and teachers are invited to participate in said event. Have a great day!
Question 3. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets. (1.51
1. Ao dal (date)
back to ancient time.
2. (Wear)
uniform is one of school's regulations in Vietnam.
3. Look! That school girl (wear)
ao dai.
4. All uniforms have labels (bear)
school's name as
students'name.
5. Since he was young he (choose)
his own clothes.
6. I wish my sister (be)
at the fashion show with me now.
Answer:
1. Ao dal dates back to ancient times.
2. Wearing a uniform is one of the school's regulations in Vietnam.
3. Look! That schoolgirl is wearing ao dai.
4. All uniforms have labels bearing the school's name and students' name.
5. Since he was young he has chosen his own clothes.
6. I wish my sister is at the fashion show with me now.
Explanation:
Changing the given words/verbs in their correct forms means using the given verbs in accordance with the form of the sentence. This means that the structure of the sentence determines the form of the verb to be used.
The given sentences with their required verbs in the correct forms are as below-
1. Ao dal dates back to ancient times.
2. Wearing a uniform is one of the school's regulations in Vietnam.
3. Look! That schoolgirl is wearing ao dai.
4. All uniforms have labels bearing the school's name and students' name.
5. Since he was young he has chosen his own clothes.
6. I wish my sister is at the fashion show with me now.
Which of the following is important in both traditional, rhymed, and free verse poetry?
A.
the length of the line
B.
the ideas expressed
C.
the use of separate stanzas
D.
the use of a third person narrator
Answer:
C would be the answer :)
Explanation:
The most important of the given points concerning the poetry is the use of individual stanzas.
Option C is the correct answer.
What is poetry?Poetry refers to writing which has rhyming lines used by the poet to convey the meaning.
The stanza represents the collection of lines that are used to classify the poem. While writing any kind of poem, that is, rhyming poem, traditional poems, or the poem having a free verse, the lines or phrases are usually written in separate stanzas.
Therefore, the task of using separate stanzas is the most essential in writing any kind of poetry.
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According to the “homework should be banned” example, is the evidence relevant?
V)-Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses.
34. The four planets closest to the sun – Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - (be) ____________called the terrestrial planets because they have solid, rocky surfaces.
35. Our grandparents (come)____________ to stay with us next weekend.
35. Our grandparents (come)____________ to stay with us next weekend.
36. People (wonder) ____________ for ages whether we are alone in the universe.
37. This time next week, we (take)___________ an English test.
38. By the end of this year, I (learn) ____________ English for 6 years.
39. By the end of this century, scientists (discover) ___________ intelligent life.
40. Beagle 2 - the first British spaceship to Mars - (look for)_____________signs of aliens this time next month.
41. Astronauts (travel) _____________ to planets outside our solar system by 2050.
42. I expect your English (improve) __________ a lot by the time you got back from England.
43. NASA (develop)___________ new aircraft to replace space shuttles by the end of this decade.
Answer:
34. are
35. will come
35. are coming
36. have been wondering
37. will be taking
38. will have been learning
39. will have discovered
40. will be looking for
41. will have traveled
42. to have improved
43. will have developed
Explanation:
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Answer:
34.are
35.will come
36.have wondered
37.will take
38.will have learnt
39.will have discovered
40.will be looking for
41.will travel
42.will have improved
43.will develop
Explanation:
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Which best revises sentence 2 to make it more precise?
Read the reflection from Kara's narrative.
1. Ironically, it is from my much younger-and, I used to think, less wise-brother that I learned the value of being honest even when a lie may seem far more tempting at the time.
2. I knew that what he did that day must have been extremely difficult for him.
3. Yet there he stood, taking responsibility for his actions with not a glimmer of hesitation.
4. It is this determination and resolve to do what is right-even when what is right is not what is easy-that I remembered many years later in college when faced with a similar predicament of my own.
OPTIONS TO REVISE SENTENCE 2
A. Watching him bravely tell the truth about what had really happened that day and how he had been the one responsible for the destruction of our neighbor's award-winning flower garden, I realized that he knew he would likely face unpleasant consequences.
B. I tried to imagine how difficult it must have been for someone so young to do something so courageous and what must have been going through his mind, but all I could think about was the punishment he would probably receive for doing the right thing.
C. Although my brother appeared to be acting bravely, I was certain he was tempted to do the wrong thing that day to avoid some sort of unpleasant punishment, and I thought for a second that he....
D. it's not d anyway, this question needs to be re-posted so an intelligent answer-er can reply. someone who did the lessons or took the quiz pls
Answer:
my guess is A
Explanation:
its the only one that logically describes how her brother knew regardless of the consequences he still bravely had to tell the truth
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Read this excerpt from The Raven.
here I opened wide the door-
Darkness, there and nothing more.
Which best describes the imagery the poet is creating
in this excerpt?
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there
wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to
dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no
token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered
word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the
word, "Lenore!"-
Merely this and nothing more
O The speaker goes to his bedroom door, opens the
door, and finds his lover Lenore standing in the dark
on the other side
The speaker opens his bedroom door into darkness
and there is nothing there so he closes the door
quickly and runs back to bed.
O The speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there
a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and
hears this word echo softly but nothing more.
The speaker opens his door as fast as he can to run
into his room, away from the scary darkness in the
hallway that has no lighting
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Answer: The speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and hears this word echo softly but nothing more
Explanation:
Imagery refers to the visually descriptive language, that's used in a literary work.
The description of the imagery that the poet is creating in this excerpt is that the speaker opens his bedroom door, stands there a while, whispers into the darkness, "Lenore," and hears this word echo softly but nothing more.
What is India's official name?
Answer:
Formal Name: Republic of India (The official, Sanskrit name for India is Bharat, the name of the legendary king in the Mahabharata
Answer:
Sanskrit name for India is Baharat
Explanation:
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Which of the following definitions best describes suspense?
O An indication or warning of a character type or event yet to be revealed
scene or narrative set in a time earlier than the main story
•A state uncertainty about the future events
A total reversal of
fortune for one or more of the characters
Answer:
Actually none of the above, the correct definition for suspense would be undecided or doubtful condition, as of affairs.
Explanation:
A group is a collection of about 3 to 20 people who interact and attempt to influence
each other to accomplish a common purpose.
True
False
True.
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write a few sentences about muvaloor ramamirtham in english
Moovalur Ramamirtham (1883 - 1962) was a Tamil social reformer, author, and political activist of the Dravidian Movement, who worked for the abolition of the Devadasi system in the Madras Presidency. She was born in Thiruvarur, and was brought up at moovalur a village near mayiladhuthurai.hence she was called commonly known as moovalur ramamirtham ammaiyar.
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Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Explanation:
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
Learning Task 4 Imagine you are the principal in an institution. As the school head, how are you going to address the social issues that circulate in your school? In your pad paper, copy the table. Write in the second column your suggested solution to the social issue indicated in the first column.
Social Issues
1. Gender Bias /Discrimination
2 Overpopulation
3. Bullying
4. Fake News
5. Child Abuse
Proposed Solution
SORRY NEED POINTS
the Greeks. felt at home with human gods
A. them
B. themselves
C. yourselves
D.they
Answer: D. they
Explanation:
They felt at home with human gods.
The correct word to fill in the dash here would be a pronoun that can be used to start a sentence. This rules out options A through C as these are used to describe nouns that have already been mentioned in a sentence.
"They" is a pronoun that is used when referring to a group of people and in this case we are referring to the Greeks so it would be right to use "they" to describe their tendencies to feel at home with human gods. It can be used to start a sentence as well so it is the correct answer.
What is the purpose of the SAT?
Answer: The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
In the following passage from Great Astronomers by Robert Stewall Ball, the author states that he will trace the developments in astronomy from the time of Ptolemy to the nineteenth century. Based on the content and style of the excerpt, what kind of audience did Ball primarily have in mind when he was writing this book?
The history of astronomy thus becomes inseparable from the history of the great men to whose labours its development is due. In the ensuing chapters we have endeavoured to sketch the lives and the work of the great philosophers, by whose labours the science of astronomy has been created. We shall commence with Ptolemy, who, after the foundations of the science had been laid by Hipparchus, gave to astronomy the form in which it was taught throughout the Middle Ages. We shall next see the mighty revolution in our conceptions of the universe which are associated with the name of Copernicus. We then pass to those periods illumined by the genius of Galileo and Newton, and afterwards we shall trace the careers of other more recent discoverers, by whose industry and genius the boundaries of human knowledge have been so greatly extended. Our history will be brought down late enough to include some of the illustrious astronomers who laboured in the generation which has just passed away.
A.
students specializing in the study of astronomy
B.
people with a casual interest in astronomy
C.
scientists and mathematicians working with astronomers
D.
geologists and cartographers
Answer:
Your answer will be B. People with casual interest in astronomy
Explain the effects of the March on Washington of 1963
meaning of exemplary
Answer:
When something is the best it can be or reaches the highest point, it is exemplary and thus worth imitating. Exemplary comes from the Latin exemplum, meaning "sample" or "example." While some people and things are held as examples of what not to do, an exemplary person or thing is always a positive example
Answer:
Something's exemplary would something that is the best of its kind in simpler words exemplary is equivalent to perfect or an ideal model.
Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai. Goemon jumped up. "Agreed," he said, jamming his "knife" into his sash and slashing at Manjiro's "sword." Their imaginary swords clashed and clattered as they lunged or leaped aside to avoid being hit. How does the author make the excerpt exciting?
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are as follows:
How does the author make the excerpt exciting?
A. She changes the pace from slow to fast.
B. She creates a conflict between two characters.
C. She uses strong and precise action words.
D. She changes the pace from fast to slow.
Answer:
The author makes the excerpt exciting because:
C. She uses strong and precise action words.
Explanation:
"Heart of a Samurai" is a historical novel for young adults based on the real story of Manjiro Nakahama. It was written by awarded children's author Margi Preus and published in 2010.
In the passage we are analyzing here, the author makes the story exciting by using words that convey rapid and precise action. They are: "jamming", "slashing", "clashed", "clattered", "lunged", and "leaped". Those action verbs make the scene dynamic, animated. With that in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option:
C. She uses strong and precise action words.
Based on the passage which is the best inference
Answer:
5 is the best inference 1is the best
writing a persuasive paragraph for someone to buy a pen
Please I need it quickly.
Answer:
U should describe the pen in its best words and maybe give it an affordable price
Explanation:
Just trying hope it helps
Answer
:I'd recommend selling the pen below in 4 steps.
Ask the person what they do.
Acknowledge how important their job is and get them talking about the last time they used a pen.
Highlight an emotional use for the pen.
Hand them back the pen and close the deal.
Explanation:
Please help me. I don't want turn in this assignment late. No links, and please right the one that is with this lesson.Not random things.
Explanation:
I have told my self that I'm unique and I will make sure that i will pass my studies with flying colors so that I can be a good qualified teacher
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Click the button below to reread the story "The Offering."
The Offering
By the time the wolf reaches her she has already eaten the other children. It studies her, blood still
dribbling from her chin, and believing her more beast than child, it slinks off to the next town. But the
children are still in her, as she knew they would be, and after some reassurance that she’s a safe vessel,
they start to come out again.
It begins in small ways. She enjoys foods she once didn’t. She starts to take a new way home
from school. Sometimes she visits their mothers, who make her pancakes and ask about her day.
Occasionally they nudge her to clean the rooms of the eaten, still messy, untouched. They’re grateful to
have a glimmer of their children. Others weren’t so lucky.
In time the children become stronger. She no longer enjoys ballet; she plays soccer instead. She quits
the debate team, preferring to stay home and play video games. She becomes allergic to her own dog,
so her parents put it up for adoption. Soon she pals around with the older children—the siblings of the
ones she ate—who were rendered safe by their extra few years on earth. They teach her how to smoke
cigarettes and steal things from people’s mailboxes.
She tries to make them all happy but there are so many of them, so many voices, it’s hard to know
whose feelings are whose. She wants to quiet them, but how can she? She’s the lucky one. The one
who’s still here.
A few months roll around and she’s eating dinner at a different house each night, sleeping in a different
bed, playing a different sport. Her handwriting is never the same. She starts using words she’d never
learned before. Rude words. She is very, very tired. But they still want more.
She leaves in the middle of the night so the parents can’t stop her. It takes time for her to find anybody,
the next town so irreparably gutted. They must have had more children here. But when she sees the
other girl crying, tiny face framed by a red bow, she knows she has found the one. The other girl counts
stones on the cold sidewalk, giving them each a name: Emma, Jordan, Taylor, Mackenzie, and talks to
them, asks them what they want to do.
When she approaches, the other girl startles. I thought you were the wolf, the other girl whispers. I
promise I tried to save them.
She kneels beside the other girl, wipes the tears from her eyes. Eat me, she says. It will help.
What makes this story's ending typical for a flash fiction story?
It ends in a way that is completely expected.
It carefully states the theme of the story.
It leaves a lot to the reader's interpretation.
It reflects on events in the story's first paragraph.
Answer:
It reflects on events in the story's first paragraph.
Explanation:
Answer:it reflects on events in the story’s first paragraph
Explanation:
Please answer the question quickly. 20 points!!!!! Write a paragraph about it please
Answer:
the veldt?
Explanation:
Which sentence in this excerpt from Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech "Solitude of Self" conveys that it is important for women to be literate?
Answer:
The education that will fit her to discharge the duties in the largest sphere of human usefulness will best fit her for whatever special work she may be compelled to do.
Explanation:
In her speech "Solitude of Self", Elizabeth Cady Stanton emphasized the need for women to be equal with men. She advocates for why women should given the same rights as men and how that will not only help them but also everyone around.
In the given excerpt from the speech, she talks about the importance of education for the female gender. This is evident in the line "[T]he education that will fit her to discharge the duties in the largest sphere of human usefulness will best fit her for whatever special work she may be compelled to do."
This line states how education will help women carry out their duties easier and faster, and on a much larger scale.
Which sentence has the most traditional syntax?
A Chewing a ragged nail and checking her watch, she jiggled her leg up and down.
B Jiggling, her leg moving, checking her watch, she chewed her nail.
C Checking her watch, her leg jiggling up and down, she chewed a ragged nail.
D She chewed a ragged nail and checked her watch as her leg jiggled up and down.
Answer:
D seems like the most logical sentence
Explanation:
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a speech about the influence of media advertising on teenagers
Answer:
The media exert a direct and forceful influence on the real or non-real needs of adolescents, whether by creating them or modifying them. Thus, the media, the social networks, and the different advertisements that are found in them, are intended to create a consumer need in adolescents, which are the most volatile and easily convincing market sector. Therefore, the advertisements of different products or services aimed at convincing teenagers to consume create in them a distorting image of what the real world, human needs and consumer habits are.
What do you think influences the development of characters in a family? Check all that apply.
please provide answer choices for the question so that it can be answered
Answer:
b
Explanation:
i did it
write “i have not left my House for the past one week and my business is suffering ”in indirect speech
Answer:
He said he had not left his house for the past one week and his business was suffering.
Explanation:
Indirect speech means a different person has done it, but you are narrating what they said. For example, "I ate a sandwich" could be "He said he ate a sandwich". You basically just add a pronoun wherever the word "I" was and at the beginning, just add "[pronoun] said or [pronoun] had" and then whatever they did with the word I as the pronoun you are using.
I know this is really confusing, so please tell me if it is!
I hope this helped you!
Which line on this excerpt from Walt whitman's "O captain! My captain!" Reflects the theme of patriotism that dominates the poem
Answer: B. Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,
Explanation:
Patriotism is love and devotion for one's country. Putting a flag and waving it shows ones support for his or her country.
Therefore, the line on this excerpt from Walt whitman's "O captain! My captain!" that reflects the theme of patriotism that dominates the poem is "Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,"
Answer:
B.Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,
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Which conclusion can be drawn about Lord Capulet? He is concerned about the cost of the party. He is an aged and unhealthy gentleman. He is a man who does not enjoy entertaining. He is a considerate and generous host.
Answer: He is a considerate and generous host.
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the passage, we can infer that Lord Capulet is a considerate and generous host.
He's was thoughtful about others. This can be infered when he asked that the fire should be quenched because the room has grown too hot. His generosity can also be seen when he said "More light, ye knaves! and turn the tables up".
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Answer: D. He is a considerate and generous host.
Explanation: On Edge!