Answer:
1. Fell
2. Blew
3. Covered
Explanation:
A verb is just a word used to described the action.
4. In paragraph four, the author
states that Chris' father discovered
something so drastic that he
immediately pulled the car to the
side of the road and shut it off.
What does the word drastic mean
in this statement?
O A. Costly
O B. Disturbing
O C. Immediate
O D. Severe
What is imagism? ..........
Answer:
a movement in early 20th-century
Explanation:
English and American poetry which sought clarity of expression through the use of precise images. The movement derived in part from the aesthetic philosophy of T. E. Hulme and involved Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Amy Lowell, and others.
Answer:
a 20th century movement in poetry advocating free verse and the expression of ideas and emotions through clear precise images.
Explanation:
Read this sentence from the main text:
All of this new information should make us think twice about things like antibacterial soap, which gets into our water supply.
What purpose does this sentence serve in the closing paragraph?
To argue that we kill too many beneficial bacteria
To create concern about the water supply
To introduce a new topic that needs scientific study
To suggest the new science of microbes may affect many things
Answer:
Explanation:
c . To introduce a new topic that needs scientific study
What is the message of this picture
Answer:
That america is lazy
Explanation:
Franklin Plays Checkers
Franklin loved to play checkers. He loved it so much that he would get very upset when he lost a
game. Whenever he played and his friends were winning, they noticed him huffing and pouting as if he
didn't want to play at all. That made the game less fun for everyone.
It's no wonder that, after a few months, Franklin ran out of checkers partners. His friends would play
hopscotch and cards with him, and they would ride bikes. When he pulled out the checkerboard though,
his friends would politely excuse themselves.
One day, he decided to ask Fonda, his big sister, to play. She was busy at her desk in her bedroom.
"I don't have time to play right now, Franklin. I'm working on a book report," Fonda said.
Franklin started to get upset. He really wanted someone to play checkers with him. "Well, what am I
supposed to do?" he replied unhappily.
Fonda thought for a moment. "Well, maybe there is something we can do, Franklin," she said. "Come
with me."
Fonda put him in front of her computer, and on the screen was a giant checkerboard.
"Now you can play whenever as you want. You're playing against a computer!" Fonda explained
Franklin was so happy. He found the perfect partner for a checkers fan like him!
Which line best shows an idea that is important to include in a summary of this story?
О. "I'm working on a book report," Fonda said.
"Well, what am I supposed to do?" he replied unhappily.
Ос He found the perfect partner for a checkers fan like him!
Od That made the game less fun for everyone.
Oь
Children with a large listening and speaking vocabulary will
the listening and speaking vocabularies have no effect on learning to read
depend on their ability to read
Essay
have a harder time learning to read
have an easier time learning to read
Answer:
have a easier time learning to read
Explanation:
because they have large listening and speaking high vocabulary
Water and the Earth 1:Question 3 Which item describes the effect of sunlight on water?
Answer:Energy from the sun changes liquid water to a gas. Which item describes the effect of sunlight on water? During evaporation when water turns into a gas and goes into the sky.
Explanation:
The event that describes the effect of sunlight on water is that When water absorbs sunlight or makes contact with something warmer than itself, it heats up. This causes it to turn from solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
What is it called when sunlight hits water?A similar phenomenon occurs when a light ray crosses from air into water: the light beam bends when it contacts the surface of the water. Refraction refers to the bending of a light beam as it travels from one material to another.
Water warms up as it absorbs sunlight or comes into touch with something warmer than itself. As a result, it changes from solid to liquid (melting) or liquid to gas (vaporization).
Therefore, it can be concluded that the Sun causes water to evaporate and produce clouds in the atmosphere. Condensation causes water to descend from the clouds.
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What are 3 examples of imagery from the hill we climb
Answer:
ok so there is a couple that I found you will have to find the las one That shouldn't be too hard. "where can we find light in this never-ending shade" "And so we lift our gazes not to what stands between us
but what stands before us"
Explanation:
Think about a time when you had to keep a secret. How hard was it to keep it? Are you loyal? (Random question)
Read the passages carefully. Explain how modality medium, and format in the articles as well as in the museum itself have affected your understanding of modern slavery .
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Answer:
the articles gives more deeper insight by providing into the topic, all together the use of various modalities, media, and formats help gain a deep understanding of the topic.
Explanation:
Both papers are written in a way that allows us to read and reread the content to better understand the concepts. The quotations in the articles provide with a deeper understanding of the topic by giving a window into it.
The museum itself has interactive exhibits. We can see myself in that scorching caravan, experiencing the hardships that some people do. Overall, the usage of diverse modalities, media, and forms has helped me obtain a thorough comprehension of the subject. The first piece is given in a more scholarly manner, demonstrating that there exist historical, indisputable documents proving that slavery did, in fact, occur, as well as demonstrating how long it lasted, lasting hundreds of years.
The second article is less academic in nature; it does not present historical evidence of slavery, but rather states that it exists today and that we must fight it; for this, there is an organisation that takes information to producers in rural areas, who are the most vulnerable to modern slavery, and ensures that they are informed about their labour rights so that they are not exploited.
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The question is incomplete, but the complete question most probably was:
Read the passages carefully. Explain how modality, medium, and format in the articles as well as in the museum itself have affected your understanding of modern slavery.
passage 1
"The museum has made it possible to lay out our argument about slavery from A to Z, in a sort of irrefutable package of completely documented and totally unimpeachable facts,” says CIW staff member Greg Asbed. "And when you can see the whole history and evolution of 400 years of forced labor in Florida’s fields assembled in one place, then all the false assumptions about what drives modern-day slavery just fall away. It’s not workers’ immigration status today, or a few rogue bosses, but the fact that farmworkers have always been Florida’s poorest, most powerless workers. Poverty and powerlessness is the one constant that runs like a thread through all the history. In short, you see, it’s not about who’s on the job today. It’s about the job itself. –"Modern Slavery,” Katrina vanden Heuvel
passage 2
Today, the CIW's focus is no longer uncovering cases of slavery. Instead, its aim is preventing them from happening in the first place through an initiative it calls the Fair Food Program. Participants in the program, which include 90% of tomato growers in Florida, allow CIW staff to come onto their properties and hold mandatory education sessions for all employees. The workers receive booklets that outline their rights and a hotline to call if they experience violations. The growers also agree to regular third-party inspections of their farms. When they visit, a team of auditors speaks confidentially with at least 50% of workers to ensure their rights are being respected. –"How America's ‘Ground-Zero’ for Modern Slavery Was Cleaned Up by Workers' Group,” Lisa Cohen
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6. Which of the following best defines the word credibility?
knowledge
speaking ability
believability
communication skills
Answer: believability
Explanation: took the test
Answer:
C) Believability
I took the test.
what is the theme of this story?
Answer: It’s like a quote
Explanation:
it’s when the anothor wants you to know something but doesn’t tell you directly.
The people of the Andes in South America are mostly of ________
ancestry
Help
Answer:The inhabitants of the Ecuadorian Andes are mainly mestizo and Native American
Explanation:
La 12. Early morning is the best time to catch fish.
Adjectives and nouns
Answer:
Nouns:
Morning
Fish
Time
Adjective
Early
Best
Explanation:
Noun-person, place, thing, animal or idea (like love)
Adjective is a describing word (e.g. early, late, fat, tall, shiny, red)
adj- Best. nouns-fish, morning, time.
Early is an adverb.
1) to emphasize the themes of the poem to create the rhyme scheme of the poen because the line breaks are attractive to the eye :) there is no real reason for the author's line breaks
Answer:
Espanol aguila Latino calabrala to the Espanol konichiwa kawakali
Answer:
The reason for the line breaks are because each verse has a new object being talked about. All of them link together but there all different objects.
Explanation:
in part 1, the reader may conclude form context clues that obsequious means...
A) lying
B) swearing
C) "kissing up"
D) "taking no prisoners"
Answer:
Explanation:
C.
If a fiction writer aims to persuade, why might it be important to inspire sympathy or empathy for a character?
A. If a reader sympathizes or identifies with a character, then the effect of events on the character will have more meaning and impact.
B. It’s important for the reader to feel sorry for the main character so that the reader will accept the author’s point of view.
C. An author’s opinions will be more persuasive to the reader if the reader feels that the author has the same kind of background.
D.
If a reader identifies with a character, then the reader will believe anything that the character says.
Answer:A
Explanation:
help please with this writing prompt!
(Just a few sentences)
Who are you? What has shaped you? Who do you want to be?
Answer:
I am sensation in my work in which I have a strong passion for; I exceed by adapting and developing on my mistakes to achieve my targets.
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What is tone?
Question 1 options:
A. How the reader feels about the topic of the poem.
B. The pitch of a person's voice when reading a poem.
C. The author's attitude about the topic of the poem.
D. The main idea of the poem.
Answer:
C. The author's attitude about the topic of the poem.
Explanation:
The tone in literature is the attitude of the writer about a topic, or anything in the text. It is conveyed through the use of words, sounds, or even diction.
An author can convey his thoughts or attitude through the many elements of his writing. And this tone can be in many forms, be it formal or informal, sarcastic, serious, sad, comic, or even horrific.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
What is unusual about the animals?
Answer:
what animals
Explanation:
more information needed
why did the grandmother keep one hand on her waist
Plot:Question 6
The rising action of a story is:
Select one:
O.When the main character is first introduced
O.When the conflict finally reaching a boiling point; the most exciting part of the story
O.The buildup to the climax of the story: the part of the story where the tension is
building
O.The background details that help us understand the central conflict
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Answer:
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In Act III, when John Proctor comes to petition the court and prove Elizabeth's innocence, he mentions that he is not a lawyer. Danforth replies: "The pure in heart need no lawyers." In the context of the play, Danforth's statement can best be described as
a- simile
b- ironic
c- symbolic
Bluebeard: how is this story similar to beauty and the beast?
Answer:
Though " Beauty and the beast " Holds several similarities I'm Gothic imagery to "bluebeard".(such as is shared with Cupid and Psyche as well , in the case of a mysterious captor, a looming Castle' and a young beautiful heroine)
Prepositional Phrases:
On the rock lay the lizard while he slept and warmed his body.
A. On the rock
B. Lay the lizard
C. While he slept
D. And warmed his body
Answer:
a im pretty sure
Explanation:
Which point of view does this excerpt show?
-1st
-2nd
-3rd
-1st and 2nd
(The excerpt is in the attachment)
Answer:
3rd
Explanation:
Answer: below
Explanation:
The POV is 3rd person
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Answer:
what the hell?.....
Explanation:
Key ideas and Details: What is the central message the poet corveys in the poom?
Answer:
the central idea of a poem is the poem's theme or 'what it's about' if you like. Although many shy away from poems being 'about' something, at the end of the day, the poet had something in mind when it was written, and that something is the central idea, whatever it is or might have been.
Explanation:
is "Catching two hours of state's best dance entertainment." a fragment or sentence
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
There is no subject. What or whom is catching two hours of state's best dance entertainment?
Harriet, a graphic artist, plans to start a studio and design artworks such as movie posters and billboard displays. However, she can only afford to rent a small space, about 10 feet by 10 feet. How can she make optimal use of this space to get the best results in her work?
A.
She can focus on making small physical artworks for a few clients.
B.
She can use a computer and store numerous digital artworks of any size.
C.
She can create physical artworks and rent a large warehouse to store them.
D.
She can use the space as a warehouse and work from home.
E.
She can use the space to think of ideas and work elsewhere.