The blazing sun warmed my face as I stepped out into the bright day.

Which word in this sentence is a participle?

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Answer 1

Answer:

stepped

Explanation:


Related Questions

Read this line from "the Song of Wandering Aengus" by William Butler Yeats.

Because a fire was in my head,

What does "a fire was in my head" mean?

I went out to the hazel wood,
Because a fire was in my head,
And cut and peeled a hazel wand,
And hooked a berry to a thread;
And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.

A.) Aengus's head feels flushed from anger.


B.) It shows Aengus's intense desire to go fishing.


C.) It's an image Aengus has of his head being on fire.


D.) He hears the sound of flames and yearns to flee.

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

i took the text

write a opinion essay on 'internet is advantageous'​

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Answer:

Internet is advantageous as we can explore the world just sitting at our home by using internet.

The internet is advantageous because we can literally watch anything from your phone at home.

Capitalization grammar challenges​

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Answer:

Capitalize the first letter in a sentence

Explanation:

It would look odd if you didn't

Answer:

Yes, you capitalize in these conditions:

Explanation:

A name

I am Michael

The beginning of a sentence

The cat jumped.

or,

Are you tired?

In titles, every word that is short, like a or to.

For example,

"What is Your Favorite Food?"

or

"When do You Sleep?"

2. How can visual communication enhance the message conveyed by a speaker? Cite a particular situation when it is best to employ communication.

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Answer:

they might be speaking about a specific thing, so people are more of a visual learner than a listening learner, so if you were to get a new job and your boss was explaining what you have to do, they may show it to you also to help your understanding

Explanation:

5. The passage is primarily concerned with
(A) discussing a novel that strongly influenced
the work of Native American women
writers
(B) describing developments in the Native
American literary tradition
(C) challenging a theory about the work of a.
particular Native American author
(D) contrasting the works of three Native
American authors
6. In the context of the passage, the word "body"
(line 6) most nearly means
(A) organization
(B) size
(C) human being
(D) collection
7. The passage suggests that Hale, Silko, and
Cook are
(A) primarily interested in writing poetry
(B) helping to reshape Native American
literature
(C) better at writing short stories than novels
(D) working exclusively with traditional
literary forms

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Answer:

5. (B) describing developments in the Native  American literary tradition.

6. (D) collection.

7. (B) helping to reshape Native American  literature.

Explanation:

The above are the correct answers.

From the passage, we discover that the passage is primarily concerned with the developments that took place in the Native American literary tradition. It revealed how Cook combined poetry and prose in her "Then The Badger Said" which introduced another approach in the Native American literary tradition. Hale and Silko added anew genre in the collection of literature by Native  American women.

These developments led to the reshaping of the Native Native American  literature.

Which of the following is true about nuclear fusion in stars?

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

This nuclear reaction converts four hydrogen nuclei into the nucleus of a helium atom. During nuclear fusion, energy is released because some matter is converted into energy.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Definition in your own language OR definition in your own words in English of skipper?

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Answer:

Explanation:

I am with my crew we right were remix disfie we rule the world thats right were lol suprise were with my crew!

The aroma of the freshly baked cookies in the kitchen made my mouth water. They smelled like sweet, sugary
paradise.
Which literary device is used in this sentence?
O imagery
irony
O symbolism
O characterization

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Answer:

I think imagery.

Explanation:

The literary device that is used in this sentence include option A: imagery.

What do you mean by literary device?

A literary device is refers to as a different method a particular author is used to generate special effect in their writing. Like, simile, metaphor, allusions and personification etc.

Moreover, literal devices are used to define the author's words and views by making storytelling clear and realistic.

According to given paragraph, the aroma of a sweet and sugary smell in the baked cookies made the day full of happiness of writer. People can imagine the smell and sweetness without tasting the food.

Therefore, correct option is A.

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the answer choices are:

1. any man who falls on them

2. stab the life out of

3. stone, finished

4. iron bars

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2. stab the life out of

What happens when the moon is directly behind the Earth?

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Answer:

A lunar eclipse

A solar eclipse happens. It would be dark all around .

What is the best summary of Taney’s opinion?

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Answer:

The men who wrote the constitution understood that enslaved persons would not be citizens

Explanation:

in very cold countries people (must -should) wear heavy clothes in street​

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Answer:

Yes they should

Explanation:

Answer:

should wear cold heavy clothes

What is most important to Kira in gathering blue

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Answer:

Matt or the pendent

Good luck

hello please help i’ll give brainliest but you have to have a correct answer! hurry this is timed :;

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Answer:

C. In first person, the author is not involved in the story itself.

Answer:

C. With first person the author is not involved in the story

Explanation:

First person is when the narrator is telling you their account from their perspective so they are directly involved in the story or event.


1. Who are the Continentals, and why do they come to Redding

2. Why can’t Sam go to the tavern

3. Would Tim have shot same?

4. What do Tim and Meeker feel when Sam turns around and waves from the stone fence

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If I’m not wrong, it might be number three

How have modern movements shaped Black History Month?

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the protests that happened earlier in the year were a major factor in effecting black history month we have shined some light on the racial injustice and we are seeing profit

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1. Which of the following is a central theme of the excerpt?
A. Friends react differently to stressful situations when playing together.
B. Friendship has obstacles that must be overcome to form a close bond.
C. Friendship can develop between people with different preferences.
D. Friends can be unaware of an inequality within the relationship.

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Answer:

Friends can be unaware of an inequality within the relationship.

read this excerpt from Chapter 13 of The Secret Garden. “Rooms are locked up and gardens are locked up—and you! Have you been locked up?” What is the effect of the word choice on the meaning of the excerpt? A) It suggests that Colin has wanted to go out to the garden but never has. B) It implies that Colin has been imprisoned in the secret garden. C) It emphasizes all the hidden things in the Craven family. D) It shows how little Mary knows about the Craven family.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

it emphasizes all the hidden things in the craven family

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I took the test

FIND the MAIN IDEA OF THE TEXT
Atkins agreed to testify against Manson in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. Her grand jury testimony led to Manson being arraigned for the murders on Dec. 11, 1969. Atkins later recanted her testimony, and her deal was revoked by the prosecutors [source: Steffens and Staples]. Linda Kasabian, who hadn't entered any of the houses or committed any murders, was granted immunity and testified for the prosecution during the trial.​

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Answer:

Manson

Explanation:

Though these bus trips happened a lot, they weren't a part of every day I volunteered. One day we went to play in the James River, and on another we visited the city's famous Children's Museum. (To the kids, this glorified playground was the talk of the town).
In the last sentence, what is "glorified playground" an example of?

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Answer: if im correct its metonymy

Explanation:

Correct the mistakes in the phrases in the boxes.​

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Answer:

1. He left quite early but he hasn't arrived yet.

2. We haven't seen each other since we left school.

3. Have you ever written a poem?

4. She has never been to Istanbul.

5. I loaned him £50 last week, but he hasn't paid me back yet.

6. I don't see them often but I've known them for ten years.

7. What year did you leave school?

8. We're lost. We have already been down this road twice.

9. I sent her an email last week, but she hasn't replied yet.

10. They've lived in that house since 1980.

Explanation:

Match the structure (organ) witht it's function (what it does).
Column A
Column B
1.
Brain
a. link between brain & the rest of the body
2.
Spinal cord
b. controls most functions in the body
3.
Neurons
C. nerve cell that is specialized to transfer messages in the
form of fast-moving electrical energy
Question 3 (2 points)
What is the main function of the Nervous System? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

1) Brain = b) controls most functions of the body

2) Spinal Cord = a) link between bran and the rest of the body

3) Neurons = c) nerve cell that is specialized in the form of fast-moving electrical energy

QUESTION 3

What is the main function of the Nervous System?

    - The nervous system receives information about the environment via sensory neurons. The nervous system also creates a response based on the environment via motor neurons.

Hurry Please!!! What is one theme in To kill a Mockingbird and does the author develop the theme within the story?

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Answer:

There are three main themes of “To Kill a Mockingbird”: The Coexistence of Good and Evil: The novel shows the reader the transition of Scout and Jem from innocent children, when they assume that all people are good, to a more adult perspective where they encounter evil, prejudice and hatred.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TIMED TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE WRIGHT UP TO A PARAGRAPH PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Accused of ignoring their employees' safety, Triangle owners Black and Harris were charged with manslaughter. During the three-week-trial angry citizens packed the courtroom. Outside, in the corridors, women screamed, 'Murderers! Murderers! Make them suffer for killing our children!' Lawyers argued that Blanck and Harris kept all of the Triangle doors locked during the workday, therefore causing many of the deaths. Weighing the evidence, however, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. 'l cannot see that anyone was responsible for the disaster,' explained juror H. Houston Hierst. 'It seems to me to have been an act of the Almighty.' The New York Call viewed the matter differently. 'Capital can commit no crime,' it angrily declared, 'when it is in pursuit of profits.'

Furious New Yorkers refused to let the issue rest: In October 1911 the city established a Bureau of Fire Prevention to inspect safety standards in other buildings. Five months earlier the New York State legislature created a special Factory Investigating Commission. Through the next four years Commission investigators crawled and pried through the rooms and cellars of factories and tenement houses all across the state. They examined workers' filthy living conditions and witnessed the dangers of crippling machinery and long work hours in dusty, dirty firetraps." (2-3)

How does the jury and the New York Call differ in the views on responsibility? (2.6)

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Answer: jury leave employers in New York cannot discharge an employee for taking July leave if the employee gave notice before the start of their jury duty

Explanation: hope this help

describe a perfect society in 4 sentences​

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Answer:

A perfect society is one in which no one has a fear of being judged and so, he is free to act according to his will

perfect society in which everyone lives in harmony and everything is done for the good of its citizens

Universal Access to Human Essentials.

Environmental Sustainability.

Equity and Fairness.

a perfect society should have the things written above

Explanation:

hope this is what u want

hope it helps u

4. Should older students have scheduled recess time?

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Answer: I believe so since everyone should take a break during a long period of working especially at school.

Explanation:

Answer:

maybe

Explanation:

it depends on what you mean by recess. If playing on the playground is what you meant then no because they're to old for that. If you mean by giving them a break outside then sure

What is the best way to correct this sentence?
When Sheila and Laura got home, her dog was waiting by their front
door, its tail wagging as hard as it could.

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Answer: When Sheila and Laura got home, her dog was waiting by their front door it was wagging its tail as hard as it could.

Explanation:

Hope this helps.

How does the setting impact Bedford’s thoughts in chapter 20?

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we neee the story and chapter..

please help! 10 points

from the book Fahrenheit 451
Why do you think the government has given everyone an electronic thimble earpiece? What purpose do they serve?

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The thimble earpiece is to block out thinking, so therefore the head is just filled with mindless entertainment, part of a government plan.

Why do victims feel sad after an earthquake
Independent Clause 1



Coordinate Conjunction




Independent 2

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Answer:

because they get traumatized

Explanation:

of losing their loved ones and the home they built being broken down

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