Answer:
hey
Explanation:
Which statements best describe the conflict? Select two options.
Helmer is controlling and does not want to be seen as one who lets his wife sway or control him.
Krogstad controls Helmer, and he does not want people to know about his past with Helmer.
Helmer does not like the way Krogstad tries to be his equal, and he wants to fire him from the bank.
Nora controls Helmer, and thinks that Krogstad is not as bad as Helmer believes he is.
Krogstad controls Nora, thinks that Nora is irresponsible, and wants to hide his past with Helmer.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Helmer calls Nora a hypocrite, and she leaves him and criticizes his treatment of her.
Answer:
A & C
Explanation:
on edge
Which sentence shows the correct use of personal pronouns?
"This is Silvia. She is my best friend. Next week, we will go to school together."
"This is Silvia. Her is my best friend. Next week, we will go to school together."
"This is Silvia. She is my best friend. Next week, us will go to school together."
"This is Silvia. She is my best friend. Next week, they will go to school together."
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
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In the poem "Life is Fine," Hughes creates a form that is based on the blues genre in American music, and yet unique to the
poem itself. What role do the italicized lines play in the poem? How do they effect the way the poem looks and sounds? How do they affect its rhythm? Are these effects related to the content in these lines?
Answer:
In the poem “Life is Fine”, italicized lines work as the narrators reasons as to why he should not harm himself. The temperature of the water and how high up the elevator had taken him were decisions on why not to harm himself.
The italicized lines effect the way the poem looks and sounds by giving the words emphasis and a sense of imagery. For example, stating how high the 16th floor had shocked him and the temperature of the water.
The rhythm is affected by the repetition of lines and the inclusion of blues lyrics.
In relation to the content in the lines, the effects result in evoking a mournful tone and tempo. Such effects are common in the blues genre of music.
How can you minimize burn and fire hazards in the kitchen?
A
Wear tight-fitting clothing when working near the stove.
B
All of these answer choices are correct.
с
Turn the pan's handle toward the back of the stove.
D
Keep dish towels and paper towels off of and away from the stove.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
Below is a passage from Treasure Island and it is written in the first person narration, from Jim's point of view. Rewrite the passage and change it in to a third person narration.
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Now, just after sundown, when all my work was over and I was on my way
to my berth, it occurred to me that I should like an apple. I ran on deck. The watch
was all forward looking out for the island. The man at the helm was watching the
luff of the sail and whistling away gently to himself, and that was the only sound
excepting the swish of the sea against the bows and around the sides of the ship.
Answer:
Now, just after sundown, when all his work was over and he was on his way to his berth, it occurred to him that he should like an apple. He ran on deck. The watch was all forward looking out for the island. The man at the helm was watching the luff of the sail and whistling away gently to himself, and that was the only sound excepting the swish of the sea against the bows and around the sides of the ship.
Explanation:
To change first person to third person, simply change all words such as "I" or "My" to a pronoun like "he" or "his". In my answer I assumed the first person view was from a male perspective - you may need to change it to female or neutral pronouns to fit your needs.
I hope this helps :)
Which is true of making multiple arguments about the same piece of literature? A. It is possible because a piece of literature can have more than one meaning. B. It is possible because arguments can be structured in many different ways. C. Multiple arguments cannot be made about the same piece of literature. D. none of the abovev
Answer:
A. It is possible because a piece of literature can have more than one meaning.
Explanation:
When making an argument about a piece of literature, multiple arguments can actually be made, since the literature can carry more than one meaning, and different people may interpret it in different ways.
Hope this helps!
Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer to question 1?(RL.1.3) a. "just how much farther is it, Lian?" b "Where exactly are we going again ? " C. This is so not what I expected we're on top of the world! d"It would be worth it"
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
"Reaching the Top" is a short drama written by Ken Ruble. The drama reveals how Yu's character develops over the period of drama.
At the beginning of the drama, one can see that Yu is troubled with the difficulty of hiking. The evidence of this is when he asks Lian, catching his breath, that how much farther the top of the mountain is.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
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Which two details from the passage best support the inference in Part A?
"A mechanical doll could have done what she did."
"It had begun just as all her other days began: bells at dawn, maids running in and out to hurry her into her clothes, and the Assistant Chamberlain barking a schedule…"
"She wouldn't get to do so, of course, but she could hope. She always hoped."
"She was decoration, giving people a bit of the royal glamor without ever doing any real work."
Answer:
The correct answers are "A mechanical doll could have done what she did."
(A)
And
"She was decoration, giving people a bit of the royal glamor without ever doing any real work."
(D)
Give cause and effects and significance (TOO ALL)
gold standard
Crime of 1873
Homestead Act
Morrill Act
Comstock Lode
the long drive
Exodusters
Yellowstone National Park
US Fisheries Commission
Sand Creek Massacre
Dawes Severalty Act
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Ghost Dance movement
Wounded Knee
William Seward
John Wesley Powell
Chief Joseph
Sitting Bull
George Armstrong Custer
Geronimo
Buffalo Bill Cody
Frederick Jackson Turner
vertical integration
horizontal integration
trust
mass production
scientific management
Chinese Exclusion Act
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Greenback-Labor Party
Granger Laws
Knights of Labor
anarchism
Haymarket Square
Farmers’ Alliance
Interstate Commerce Act
closed shop
American Federation of Labor
Andrew Carnegie
Gustavus Swift
John D. Rockefeller
Henry George
Terence Powderly
Samuel Gompers
Plessy v. Ferguson
Young Men’s Christian Association
Negro leagues
Sierra Club
National Park Service
National Audubon Society
Comstock Act
Atlanta Compromise
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
National Association of Colored Women
National American Woman Suffrage Association
feminism
natural selection
social Darwinism
eugenics
realism
naturalism
modernism
American Protective Association
Social Gospel
fundamentalism
Thomas Edison
John Muir
Booker T. Washington
Frances Willard
Ida B. Wells
Mark Twain
Billy Sunday
Chicago school
mutual aid society
tenement
vaudeville
ragtime
blues
yellow journalism
muckrakers
political machine
National Municipal League
progressivism
City Beautiful movement
social settlement
Hull House
Pure Food and Drug Act
National Consumers League
Women’s Trade Union League
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
Scott Joplin
Jacob Riis
Jane Addams
Margaret Sanger
Upton Sinclair
Florence Kelley
Answer:
yellow journalism
muckrakers
political machine
National Municipal League
progressivism
City Beautiful movement
social settlement
Hull House
Pure Food and Drug Act
National Consumers League
Women’s Trade Union League
Triangle Sh
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Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
"I was taking all these pills like an old woman," said Naar, a neonatology nurse at Baptist Hospital. "My blood pressure is hereditary, but I added to it by adding the pounds and eating horribly every day.". . .
A nutritionist took her shopping and introduced her to the joys of cauliflower. She upped her workouts, stopped eating hamburgers three times a week and scaled back on the Cold Stone pistachio ice cream.
Today, Naar is 20 pounds lighter and down to two pills a day.
How does the author develop her argument in this part of the article?
She gives several reasons why people need to make changes to their eating habits and exercise routines.
She shares an anecdote to show that people can drastically improve their health by making small changes to their diets.
She provides facts to show how helpful medication and exercise can be for someone who wants to live a healthier lifestyle.
She uses expert quotations to show that making small changes to one's diet takes a lot of time and determination.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
How should historical sites address painful pasts?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Excerpt 1
The question in her mind, and one not easily solved, now was 'How can I get away?' So, as was her usual custom, she told God she was
afraid to go in the night, and in the day every body would see her.'
Excerpt 2
When her master saw her, he said, 'Well, Bell, so you've run away from me.' No, I did not run away, I walked away by day-light, and all
because you had promised me a year of my time.' His reply was, 'You must go back with me.' Her decisive answer was, 'No, I won't go back
with you.
OA. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-self conflict, while Excerpt 2 describes a person-versus-nature conflict.
OB. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-self conflict, while Excerpt 2 descubes a person-versus person conflict.
Oc. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-society conflict, while Excerpt 2 describes a person-versus-nature conflict.
OD. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-person conflict, while Excerpt 2 describes a person-versus-society conflict.
O E. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-person conflict, while Excerpt 2 describes a person-versus-self conflict.
Answer:
B.OB. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-self conflict, while Excerpt 2 descubes a person-versus person conflict
Explanation:
Hope this helps you!
Answer:
B.OB. Excerpt 1 describes a person-versus-self conflict, while Excerpt 2 descubes a person-versus person conflict
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Based on the events in the story so far, who or what do
you predict is responsible for the power outage?
Choose the answer you agree with most.
one of the neighbors from Maple Street
a neighbor from Floral Street
aliens
monsters from Earth
sunspots
something else
Answer: Aliens
Explanation:
This is based on the episode of the ''Twilight Zone'' titled, ''The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.''
In it, there is a power outage on Maple Street and a boy named Tommy suggests that it was aliens that caused it based on his having read about alien invasions.
Although the adults do not believe this at first, they eventually start to suspect each other and this leads to a riot. It is then revealed that it really was aliens that were responsible. These aliens go from neighbourhood to neighborhood doing what they just did so that humanity would crumble from infighting.
Answer:
just pick any, any is right
Explanation:
means to want something _____ badly; greatly desired.
What is most clearly a motif in the passage Frankenstein
HELPPPP ILLLL MARK YOU BRAINLIESTTT in raymonds run why does the author include dialouge in the story?
a) to teach the best way to resolve conflict between girls.
b) to describe the setting in more realistic detail.
c) to advance elements of the plot of "Raymond's Run"
d) to reveal elements of Squeaky's character
Answer:
C would be the most reasonable.....put the story maybe i can help better
Explanation:
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Answer:I think it’s true
Explanation:
My sis said it is she’s doing that
Does know if this is the correct answer?
Before you cite, you must provide the reader with:
* More than one correct answer.
Give the relationship the author/source has to the topic
o Where the quote came from
All of the above
O Who is speaking
Who is speaking and their age
Why you are using this quote
Answer:
All of the above...?
Explanation:
Sorry I'm not sure
The Outsiders Chapter 5-6
false twobit never got jumped
Which format would best inform the public about key issues that face a small town?
A) a poster
B) an essay
C) a live speech
D) a nonfiction book
describe the similarities between the book "The Jungle" and the book "fast food nation"
Answer:
i havent read the book
Explanation:
My friend ____up at 5:30am this morning to go to work.
Answer:
woke
Explanation:
common sense
Answer: woke
Explanation:
Past tense since it happened this morning. Without “this morning” it would be “wakes” as it’s not time specific and ongoing
Examples or ideas of a letter to Anne Frank.
I have a assignment on Anne Frank where I have to right a letter to her and I don’t know how to star. Please give me ideas or examples on what I should do!!
Maybe think about questions you would have for her based on her story.
How did you feel when...?
What were you thinking when...?
What was the hardest part of...?
What would you say to...?
Did you ever feel like...?
What did you do during...?
Those sorts of things. They waited quietly for a long time, ask her what she did with her time, who she talked to about what, games they might've played, what her family and living partners were like, favourite thing they had to eat, etc. But, also consider before the very tragic parts of her life. Maybe ask her about what her aspirations were and her favourite subjects.
Hope that helps!
Where is the answer
Please help me
Match the definition to the word.
adhere
1. to hold closely to; to follow
height
2. to defend or support a cause
champion
3. peak or high position
ideal
4. existing as the only one
ponder
5. to study or think
unique
6. a subtle or slight difference in meaning
lofty
7. an example of excellence or perfection
nuance
8. towering: elevated
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Answer:
1. Adhere
2. Champion
3. Height
4. Unique
5. Ponder
6. Nuance
7. Ideal
8. Lofty
Explanation:
1. Adhere: to hold closely to; to follow. For example, John adhered to the rules of the local government council.
2. Champion: to defend or support a cause. For example, the newly established non-profit organization championed the fight against racism.
3. Height: peak or high position. For example, John reached the peak of his career in a short period.
4. Unique: existing as the only one. For example, all my shirts are unique.
5. Ponder: to study or think. For example, he was pondering on the best solution.
6. Nuance: a subtle or slight difference in meaning. He has a nuanced thought.
7. Ideal: an example of excellence or perfection
8. Lofty: towering: elevated
Whats the best way to educate yourself.Explain different ways on how to educate yourself.1-30 sentences please someone help me i em doing essay
Answer:
Explanation:
By doing research. Looking up things for what you need to know. You can go on you tube and find videos or simply searching for it on your search browser, and reading trusted websites. If you're researching about events or things where there are multiple sides to the story I would always recommend viewing as much sides of the situation as possible, and reaching your own conclusion from that.
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Answer:
que?
Explanation:
Did you decide if you wanted to run football plays, walk around the block, or are you playing soccer?
A. Parallel
B. Not Parallel She wants neither the croissant nor the eclair for breakfast.
A. Parallel
B.Not Parallel On the weekends, we play board games, eating lots of snacks, and watching movies all day.
A.Parallel
B.Not Parallel
Jeanie had so many assignments due that she had put off she spent her evening studying her notes, writing her essay, and...
A. to watch videos of recorded lessons from her teacher.
B. reading her class novel.
C. review practice questions.
Which sentence is the clearest example of inductive reasoning
Moons orbit planets. Europe is a moon. Therefore, Europa orbits a planet