Answer:
the oddest dream that i have ever had was one day i was in the bathroom brushing my hair and i kept on hearing these noises so i got anoide and held a cross and said o compel you demon and then a bright light just showed up and this voice started talking it said that i was a nice person and that another thing but then i didnt get to hear the rest cause i woke up i was so scared and shocked
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The oddest dream I've had so far was I had a bf, named Gavin. I brought him to my house to meet everyone and my mom always looked at him weird. The next day (In my dream) I caught them uhh- n u d e in the room and they were being unholy. So, I beat them so bad they... died-
Why is Beah so angry at being asked for his birth certificate? (A Long Way Gone)
Answer:
Hes frustrated about how little people know about the war. and is mad that documents like that exist in battle torn areas
Explanation:
Ishmael wants to tell his story rather than choosing silence. He's frustrated with how little the outside world understands about the civil war in Sierra Leone. When the counter clerk at the embassy requests his birth certificate, Ishmael is furious that they should think documents like that exist in the war-torn areas.
Hannah dipped her paintbrush into a new color and began painting a delicate vine of flowers on her canvas. Painting always helped her think, and she needed to come up with an idea. Her sister Brianna had graduated from high school yesterday, and she wanted to do something special to show Brianna how proud she was of what she had accomplished. Yesterday, Hannah had told Brianna that she had a special surprise planned, but that was just to buy herself more time to come up with something.
Hannah sighed, her eyes falling on her sister's diploma, freshly hung on the wall of their shared bedroom in a plain wooden frame. She wanted to do something memorable for her sister. From the diploma in the plain frame, her eyes fell to her paintbrush. With a grin, Hannah realized she had the perfect idea for a surprise.
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What will Hannah do to surprise Brianna?
A.
She will paint the plain wooden frame of Brianna's diploma.
B.
She will make Brianna a painting to hang next to her diploma.
C.
She will bake Brianna a cake that looks like her diploma.
D.
She will buy a fancy new frame for Brianna's diploma.
What do you think will happen in this story? Will Odysseus’s men follow his orders? Why or why not?
--Because his men disobey when he commands them to stop plundering and return to the ship, Odysseus returns to the ship and hopes the men will follow. - Because his men disobey when he commands them to stop plundering and return to the ship, Odysseus refuses to help them fight the army of Cicones.
GIVING BRAINLIEST FOR WHO ANSWERS THIS CORRECTLY HURRY PSuppose you were to forejudge that the burgers at Donna’s Dank Diner are moldy and stinky. How would you react?
A
On your first visit, you wouldn’t even consider ordering a burger.
B
You'd try the burgers and decide that they stink.
C
You'd predict that Donna will be judged by others.LEASE!!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A farmer sells 8.4 kilograms of pears and apples at the farmer's market. 3 4 of this weight is pears, and the rest is apples. How many kilograms of apples did she sell at the farmer's market?
Answer:
Weight of apples = 2.1 kg
Explanation:
Total kilograms of pears and apples = 8.4kg
Pears = 3/4 of the total weight
= 3/4 × 8.4
= (3*8.4) / 4
= 25.2 / 4
= 6.3 kg
Weight of pears = 6.3kg
Let Weight of apples = x
Total weight = Weight of pears + Weight of apples
8.4 = 6.3 + x
x = 8.4 - 6.3
x = 2.1 kg
Weight of apples = 2.1 kg
How do you find a problem and solution to a text?
Answer:
How to Identify Problem and Solution
Identify the issue.
Explain how people tried to resolve it or how it was actually resolved.
Recognize which details expand on the problem, which expand on the solution and which ones are not important to the main idea of the text.
Explanation:
Ethos: Using ethos, convince the adults in your life that you should get a
new car.
URGENT
Which of the following events represents the climax of the chapter "The Last Night" in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
A. Poole and Utterson find a document advising Utterson to read the letter from Lanyon
B. Utterson and Poole break down the door and find Hyde’s body
C. Poole stops by Utterson’s house because he is concerned about Jekyll
D. Poole knocks on the lab door and tells Jekyll that Utterson is there to see him, but Jekyll refuses to see anyone
Answer:
D. Poole knocks on the lab door and tells Jekyll that Utterson is there to see him, but Jekyll refuses to see anyone
Explanation:
it's it didn't work then it may be A. Poole and Utterson find a document advising Utterson to read the letter from Lanyon
Read this excerpt from "Rose's Birthday Present" by Marie E. C. Delbrassine.
"Where is Rose?" "Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon." "She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."
Dr. Sinclair retreated again to his surgery, which was arranged also as his library, knowing that his willing helper would not fail to join him there.
What is the correct way to separate the dialogue in this excerpt?
"Where is Rose?" "Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."
"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery."
"Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"
"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon." "She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"
"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."
"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery."
"Very well, father, I won't forget."
"Where is Rose?"
"Busy, as usual, with her mice and beetles, I suppose, father," answered Ethel; "we have not seen her all this afternoon."
"She will probably be with you at teatime," said Dr. Sinclair, "after which I should like you to ask her to come to me for a little while in the surgery." "Very well, father, I won't forget."
Answer:
It’s either 1 or the 3rd one. Sorry if this is wrong but it seems more right
Explanation:
Riddle: 3/7 chicken,2/3 cat, 1/2 goat. what is the name of the city?
Answer:
what is your question?
Explanation:
Answer: Easy, I know this one.
Explanation:
The city is Chicago.
CHICKEN:it is seven lettered word.so,we will extract the letters out of it as per the given fraction,i.e. 3/7. The letters thus exracted are first 3 letters of the word,which are CHIC.
CAT:this is a three lettered word.So,we will extract first two letters from it(as per the given fraction,that is 2/3).So,the extracted letters are CA.
GOAT:this is a four lettered word.So,we will extract the first two letters out of it(as the given fraction is 2/4).So,the extracted letters are GO.
CHI + CA + GO = Chicago
Hope this helps! :)
What is a warrant?
(This is in context of writing an argumentative essay, not law.)
Answer Choices:
A. The way in which evidence supports a claim
B. An appeal to logic or reason
C. An appeal to fear
D. An argument
Answer: A
Explanation:A way in which evidence supports the claim.
What is a warrant?
(This is in context of writing an argumentative essay, not law.)
A. The way in which evidence supports a claim
Ack Ack wait it would be A not B since thats the reason but the warrant supports the claim
essay on my school for class 9
please give me the answer of this question
don't spam
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which statement best describes how the compare-and-contrast pattern of the
text supports the author's purpose?
A. The passage begins by describing the benefits of plastic and ends
by comparing these benefits with the benefits of aluminum.
O B. The passage begins by listing all the benefits of plastic and
aluminum and ends by listing all the weaknesses of the two
materials.
C. The passage begins by describing the disadvantages of plastic
and ends by explaining how aluminum has many advantages over
plastic.
D. The passage begins by describing the advantages of aluminum
and ends by contrasting these with the disadvantages of plastic.
Km
Answer:
C by describing the disadvantages
Explanation:
Yes, because she is young. As a young character, she can encourage other girls around her age, or even above, to fight for their rights. Because young characters can influence other people to...
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this is question
Malala is young. Is she a good figure to fight for girls’ education? Why or why not?
Answer and Explanation:
Yes, because she is young. As a young character, she can encourage other girls around her age, or even above, to fight for their rights. Because young characters can influence other people to value the strength of youth. By seeing characters who are young and who are capable of promoting serious and important changes in society, people can value youth, considering young people as important and influential people for the whole of society. It also allows young people to recognize their strength and start looking for change.
Which is a theme of the passage
Answer:
Where??
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Why the Cat Always Lands on Its Feet
A gentle magician was traveling in a forest. He’d been traveling forever, it seemed. So when he spotted a tree with gnarled roots, he had to lie down among them to rest. He had just snuggled in and closed his weary eyes when a great serpent slithered out of a thicket. Had the magician noticed the snake in the undergrowth, he would have turned it into a harmless stick.
When the snake saw the sleeping man at the foot of the tree, it coiled in anger. “I will kill him!” it hissed. The snake recalled that this was the very man who had surprised it sometime earlier, just when the snake was about to dine on a tabby cat for breakfast. “Flee for your life!” the magician had cried, and the cat had scrambled up a tree just in time.
The serpent slithered closer now. It hissed its war cry as it remembered the magician’s meddling. “You will be my breakfast,” the deadly troublemaker spat, its forked tongue testing the air for a sniff of its sleeping quarry. “And when I swallow you down, you will be sorry you ever interfered.”
Now, it just so happened that the same breakfast cat had noticed the conflict from the branches high above the sleeping magician. “Arrrr,” she snarled, her little body quivering in fright when she heard the serpent’s hiss. She was slight compared to the enormous serpent. But as she watched the evil one glide toward the man, the memory of the magician’s kindness to her transformed her fear to anger. That snake would pay for preying on helpless victims! The tabby sprang for the coiled serpent like a bolt of striped lightning!
Flames shot from the serpent’s eyes as it struck wildly again and again. But the tiny cat clawed and bit with such passion that the creature soon lay dead.
The magician awoke with the snake’s dying hiss. He found the injured cat lying nearby and guessed what she had done. “Little cat,” he said, “in honor of your bravery you shall always have a home with man. And because you leaped from the high tree to kill the deadly serpent, you shall leap where you wish and always land upon your feet.” Part A
What is a theme of “Why the Cat Always Lands on Its Feet”?
One’s thoughtfulness is never forgotten.
Nothing good comes from anger.
There is comfort in taking responsibility for one’s own actions.
Too much pride can lead to trouble. Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“So when he spotted a tree with gnarled roots, he had to lie down among them to rest. He had just snuggled in and closed his weary eyes when a great serpent slithered out of a thicket.”
“Flames shot from the serpent’s eyes as it struck wildly again and again.”
“She was slight compared to the enormous serpent. But as she watched the evil one glide toward the man, the memory of the magician’s kindness to her transformed her fear to anger.”
“The serpent slithered closer now. It hissed its war cry as it remembered the magician’s meddling.”
Answer:
Part A: One's thoughtfulness is never forgotten.
Part B: “She was slight compared to the enormous serpent. But as she watched the evil one glide toward the man, the memory of the magician’s kindness to her transformed her fear to anger.”
Explanation:
Because the magician had been kind to the cat, the cat felt the moral need to return the favor.
I need a help about “The Crucible”
Answer:
how are suppose to help you
Explanation:
Which is the closest synonym for the word empower?
A
neglect
B
enable
С
insult
D
exile
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which body paragraph does the counter-claim and rebuttal go
EASY POINTS!!!!
What do you see in the picture?
a river lol
Explanation:
Can someone read 8, and write the answer in their own words?? I would really appreciate it!
Explanation:
Forcing means to force someone to do someone elses bidding
Write an essay to explain factors that influence teenage decision making. Use the
information from the passages in your essay.
Answer:
Ok this is probably late since I just got this as a district writing FSA sample thing but you can write about peer pressure, mental health (specifically depression) and how rewards impact decision making. :)
What is the best approach to writing a poem that expresses a common or universal theme?
A- Choose words that express your thoughts feelings about a topic.
B-Decide on a theme and write it in as many different ways as you can.
C-Gradually build a logical argument in support of a common idea.
D-Organize a series of events that demonstrate a commonly held idea.
Answer:B or A
Explanation:
How does this excerpt best help readers make a connection to world events? by offering an example of racial segregation by offering criticisms of badly kept housing by offering details about movies Wash enjoys by offering a glimpse of modern inventions
Answer:
by offering criticisms of badly kept housing
Explanation:
In 1963, more than 3000 children participated in a non-violent protest against the racial discrimination and inequality faced by the Blacks in Birmingham, Alabama. Thousands of them were arrested and kept in jail. These children and teenagers marched towards the jail so as to fill the jails as called up by Dr. Martin Luther King. They were protesting against the racial segregation and the police brutality against the Blacks.
In the given excerpt, the difference between the social lives of the Whites and Blacks have been highlighted. This difference marks the inequality and segregation faced by the Blacks. The excerpt explains the difference between the place of having meals between the Whites and the Blacks.
Answer:
After reading your question, I believe the answer is A.
This makes the most sense (sorry I'm late and/or maybe wrong).
have a good day!!!
Explanation:
In Scene 1, N1 says, “The setting sun casts long shadows, making the boys seem taller than they are.” What is the symbolic meaning of this line?
Answer:
I Don't know
Explanation:
I need Help
Hi. I think this was the question you were referring to:
1. In Scene 1, N1 says, “The setting sun casts long shadows, making the boys seem taller than they are.” What is the symbolic meaning of this line?
A. The kids in Langston’s neighborhood are not as important or powerful as they seem.
B The boys across the street are younger than Langston thinks.
C The night is full of danger.
D In the morning, Langston will understand why his grandmother stopped him from playing.
Answer:
I think the answer is D In the morning, Langston will understand why his grandmother stopped him from playing.
I really hope that is correct! Have a good day ^^
what changes would you like to make in society if you get the opportunity
Answer:
Everything
Explanation:
Very little in our society should stay the same. If you look at the roots everything is so messed up and tangled. If I had the chance everything would be different. Hopefully cleaner too.
In his speech beginning in line 51 and ending in line 58, Capulet's frequent
interruptions of his words to Tybalt show that Capulet is-
Lines 51-58:
CAPULET: Go to, go to:
You are a saucy boy. Is't so, indeed?
This trick may chance to scathe you, I know
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what.
You must contrary me! marry, 'tis time.--
Well said, my hearts! You are a princox: go:
Be quiet, or--More light, more light!-- For shame!
I'll make you quiet.--What, cheerly, my hearts!
O confused by what is going on around him
O not sure he really disagrees with Tybalt about Romeo's presence
O trying to be a good host even while arguing with Tybalt
O attempting to reassure Tybalt that he is not angry with him
In this play tybalt and paris will die as well as romeo and juliet
Body paragraph
Comparing The Giver and The Hunger Games.
must be in ceeeeeer format (claim.evidence, explanation, explanation, evidence, ex, ex, restate claim) and its comparing them being dystopias
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!
Source (Topic) What role does music play in our life?
What could be the main idea???
Answer:
The main idea could be about how music can calm us down what music can help with. there is multiple right options you could go with
What happens when the moon is directly between the Earth and Sun?
Answer: When the Moon passes between Sun and Earth, the lunar shadow is seen as a solar eclipse on Earth.
Explanation: When Earth passes directly between Sun and Moon, its shadow creates a lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipses can only happen when the Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky, a monthly occurrence we know as a full Moon. During a lunar eclipse, Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the sunlight falling on the Moon. There are two kinds of lunar eclipses: A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon and Sun are on opposite sides of Earth. A partial lunar eclipse happens when only part of Earth's shadow covers the Moon.
Explanation:
The lunar shadow is shown on earth and is known as a solar eclipse