Answer:
Colonel Sherburn is a denizen of "a little one-horse town in a big bend" in Arkansas who appears in chapters 21 and 22 of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Explanation:
Recall what happens in one chapter of Seedfolks. Explain how that chapter supports a theme in the novel.
Answer:
Theme: The importance of community
Kim Chapter 1 Pgs. 1-3
A brief summary: A little child living in an apartment complex chooses to grow some lima beans on an empty lot to demonstrate to her deceased father that she is capable of hard work and patience. It creates a ripple effect throughout the building, causing others to reflect on their own problems and how a little girl's example of constructing a beautiful garden and cooperating may make a difference in their circumstances.
We are introduced to Kim, a young woman who lives in Cleveland in an apartment complex. She is staring at her father's portrait, unsure if he can see or remember her. He died eight months prior to her birth. Her father was a farmer in Vietnam, and she chooses to plant some lime beans on an empty lot to demonstrate her patience and determination to her father.
Imagine this as a skeleton, do you think I look like a female Papyrus with this dress on?
Answer:
not really but if you could help me with my most recent math question on my profile i could draw this image with you as a skeleton instead-
who am i kidding this begging is just shameless but nice dress lad
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Actually no lol ur cute
It is not all that important for you to write about a story of personal significance to you.
Answer:
Please explain the question so we can understand it better.
What sentence from the speech best helped you figure out the meaning of the phrase ethnic cleansing?
Group of answer choices
“We had no choice but to flee to Nepal to save our lives.”
“Though we lived peacefully in Bhutan for many years, as our community grew, the Bhutanese government began to feel threatened.”
“Many of us were tortured and imprisoned.”
"After twenty years in the Nepali refugee camps, we saw that there was no possibility of returning home.”
Answer:I will say C
Explanation:WHy because it talks about how the people from Nepal were suffering and what they went troguh
5. Put the adverbs in the correct place:
“ Do you go to the zoo with your parents?” (often)
a. Do often go to the zoo with your parents?
b. Do you often go to the zoo with your parents?
c. Do you go to the zoo with your parents?
d. Do you go often to the zoo with your parents?
✍ Directions:
- Put the adverbs in the correct place
✍ Answer:>> B. Do you often go to the zoo with your parents
Note: Remember, the order of adverbs is manner, place, frequency, time, and purpose.#CarryOnLearning
.Do you think the lawyer is right that the "death sentence and the life sentence are equally immoral"? Why or why not.
Answer:
I would say they are equally immoral
Explanation:
The death sentence and the life sentence mean the same thing, which is dying in prison, but one if them is by execution (the death penalty) and the other is by natural causes (life sentence)
This is my opinion, if it is from a book or something, please inform me (:
It’s even harder to understand everything when there’s background noise, like in the cafeteria or a fast food place.
Answer:
just focus an what you are doing blackout all the noise
what usually happens during a climaxofastory
Answer:
a confrontation between the protagonist and antagonist.
Explanation:
what usually happens during a climaxofastory
THE CRUCIBLE
When trying to justify his initial choice to confess, John tells Elizabeth it is because...
A- Confessing will help clear the names of the accused
B- He is already "spoiled" and unworthy to die a martyr next to Rebecca
C- Danforth agrees to keep the confession private
D- Confessing will help to earn God's forgiveness
Answer:
A confessing will help clear the names of the accused.
Explanation:
b is already out of the question as it is biased
c is put because - who is Danforth? and how do we know he is going to keep the confession private?
d is out for the same reason as b unless this is a question from a Christian school.
Oh the restaurant is very crowded is that a run off sentence
Answer:
no I don't think it is
Explanation:
hope this helps!
What should be done to treat a second-degree burn?
Answer:
Second-degree burns may be treated with an antibiotic cream or other creams or ointments prescribed by a doctor. Third-degree and fourth-degree burns may need more intensive treatments such as intravenous (IV) antibiotics to prevent infection or IV fluids to replace fluids lost when skin was burned.
Explanation:
hope this helps! goodluck and enjoy the rest of your day /or night.
Please help due by the end of the day!
What does this quote mean?
We hold ourselves back in ways both big and small, by lacking self-confidence, by not raising our hands, and by pulling back when we should be leaning in. -Sheryl Sandberg
hey ellen, i got the answer with the sub from today. the quote means we internalize the negative messages we get throughout our lives the messages that say it's wrong to be outspoken, aggressive, more powerful.
Qualifier( at least one sentence) for the effects and benefits for space exploration
Answer:
How is space exploration beneficial?
Space exploration allows us to prove or disprove scientific theories developed on Earth. Studying the solar system, for example, has brought us insights into such phenomena as gravity, the magnetosphere, the atmosphere, fluid dynamics and the geological evolution of other planets.
Explanation:
can you me as brainliest if its right? i need 10000 points and 35 brainliest's to rank up to genius
Find logos in these lyrics
Lyrics
If there's a prize for rotten judgment,
I guess I've already won that
No man is worth the aggravation
That's ancient history, been there, done that
Who d'you think you're kidding
He's the earth and heaven to you
Try to keep it hidden,
Honey, we can see right through you
Girl, you can't conceal it
We know how you're feeling
Who are you thinking of
No chance no way I won't say it, no no
(You swoon you sigh why deny it oh oh)
It's to cliche I won't say I'm in love
I thought my heart had learned its lesson
It feels so good when you start out
My head is screaming "Get a grip girl
Unless you're dying to cry your heart out
Girl, you can't deny it
Who you are is how you're feeling
Baby, we're not buying
Hon, we saw you hit the ceiling
Face it like a grown-up
When you gonna own up that you got got got it bad
No chance no way I won't say it, no no
(Give up, give in, check the grin you're in love)
This scene won't play I won't say I'm in love
(We'll do it until you admit you're in love)
You're way off base I won't say it
Get off my case I won't say it
(Girl don't be proud it's okay you're in love)
At least out loud I won't say I'm in love
Answer:
which logos we have to find?
help me fill in the chart please
below is the poem and chart
Answer:
metaphor: "the glorious lamp pf heaven, the sun."
prime: your peak in life
alliteration: getting, setting, sun, run, and warmer, former.
Explanation:
whats the min idea because i dont really undertstand it
did you mean main idea?
the main idea is the central, or most important, idea in a paragraph or passage.
RESTATE this question: How does Alice come upon Wonderland?
Answer:
A child in the mid-Victorian era, Alice unintentionally goes on an underground adventure after accidentally falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland; in the sequel, she steps through a mirror into an alternative world.
Explanation:
Why don’t they stop the lottery?
Answer:
see Explantion
Explanation:
They didn't stop the lottery because they needed to control population with the lack of resources they had. They do the lottery to see who will get murd3r3d so they can keep population low and fear high so everyone does their part because they are afraid of them being called next for the lottery. This is why they draw names from the box, to see who is chosen for the lottery.
Best of luck to you!
what did the edict of worms decree about martin luther
Answer:
Outlaw
Explanation:
it's on Quizlet chapter 15 history of Europe
Select the correct answer.
Curtis is planning a research paper about blues music. Which research question should he use to keep his research focused?
A.
How did blues music influence other genres of music in the twentieth century?
B.
Who are the most popular blues musicians working in the United States and Europe today?
C.
How did blues music help transform the African American culture and identity after the Civil War?
D.
How did the great migration impact the spread of the blues across the United States?
Curtis can use the Option A to keep the research focused.
Option A displays the following question:
How did blues music influence other genres of music in the twentieth century?
We can arrive at this answer because:
A research on the blues should underscore the importance of this genre for the music industry.In this case, research should focus on this influence, showing how it was established and distributed in other musical genres.This keeps the reader excited to keep reading.However, the author of the text must keep the theme of the text well established, without losing focus during the text. For this, this author must answer the question: "How did blues music influence other genres of music in the twentieth century?"
More information about the blues at the link:
https://brainly.com/question/9090139
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
It's right on edmentum i guessed after the one answer said b was wrong
What's incorrect about the sentence and revise the sentence.
More than half of the students surveyed say thry have learned from a mistake.
thry = they
More than half of the students surveyed say they have learned from a mistake.
What is the purpose of Harriet Tubman’s trips to Maryland?
To take slaves to freedom via the underground railroad.
Question 1: A. of B. coffee C. leaf D. fault
For this question, we are supposed to find the word whose underlined part has a different sound from the others. In all words, the letter "f" is underlined. So, the one that has a different sound is:
A. Of
The same letter can represent different sounds when used in different words. For example, the letter "f" in "coffee", "leaf", and "fault" has a typical "f" sound.
However, that is not the case with the letter "f" in the word "of". Here, it has a "v" sound. Therefore, we can say the letter "f" in the word "of" has a different sound than in the other words.
With that in mind, we can choose option A as the one containing the word with a different sound.
Learn more about sounds here:
https://brainly.com/question/25333287
What do Native Americans mean when they use the term spirit walk?
Answer: Someone who spreads their knowl from person to person so others can benefit.
Explanation:
How can a graphic organizer help you understand comparison/contrast texts?
Answer:
A graphic organizer can contrast text by being a beneficial visual tool to determine the differences and similarities between two things
Have you ever been in a car or on an amusement park ride that went from being stopped to going very fast in a very short amount of time? Describe what this change felt like or what you would imagine that experience to feel like.
Answer:
i hate that feeling
Explanation:
since the stop comes out of n where then get a weird feeling from the speed
Answer: I could imagine your face getting hit by the force from the speed in a roller coaster and how bumpy it would feel because of the force hitting it when the car stopped and then started going very fast in a short amount.
Explanation:
I had answered this a while ago as class work and I got it as homework today, but it’s talking about force, potential, and kinetic energy anyways I hoped this could’ve helped you. Btw i tried my best to make a good answer :)
Trucks driving themselves is sort of a scary idea but what objects coming to life, with a mind of their own is scarier? Defend your answer.
Answer:
Stephen King made his directorial debut here and he hasn't yet gone back to the chair, which is a real shame. Not because he's got tremendous talent behind the camera but instead because he could have delivered so many more, campy, non-sense movies. MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE is as bad as it's reputation would have you believe but at the same time it enters the "so bad it's good" range because of how silly it all is. Based on King's short story 'Trucks,' what basically happens is a group of people are stranded inside a truck stop as the trucks outside start to take over the world and go on a killing rampage. This is the type of bad film that everyone should really check out because it's amazing to see how poorly the final product turned out to be. In recent years King has admitted that he didn't know what he was doing and that he was snorting cocaine at the time and perhaps this is why everything here doesn't make since. I think the original story has some major logic flaws but perhaps King just didn't explain them well enough here. I still think there are some very campy and outrageous moments that make this worth viewing and most of them happen early on as the machines start to come to life. There's a coke machine death sequence, which is just priceless and campy. Then we have a steam roller death, which I'm sure looked wonderful before the MPAA got a hold of it. While watching the film I kept wondering if there was any sort of point to any of this. The movie has a very bad pace and it really just seems to go on and on without anyone knowing where to stop it. I think taking out ten or so minutes probably would have also helped it. Seeing people like Emilio Estevez and Pat Hingle adds some charm but the majority of the characters are just annoying.
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Explanation:
1. Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
Actually science fiction, is my favorite kind of story to read.
O Actually science, fiction is my favorite kind of story to read.
Actually science fiction is my favorite kind of story to read.
Actually, science fiction is my favorite kind of story to read.
PLEASE HELP ! write an introduction to the essay that establishes and introduces a clear claim that supports keeping art and music classes in public school.
Answer:
hi
Explanation;
english
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Answer:
1)she said that he worked in abank.
2)she told me that they had gone last night.
3)she said that she was coming.
4)she told me that she had being waited for the bus when he arrived.
5)she said that she had never been there before.
6)she told me that she didn't went to the party.
7)she said that Lucy would be come later.
8)she told me that he had been eaten break fast.
9)she said that she can helped me tomorrow.
Explanation:
In this case we will arrange the tense.