Answer:
C. Both eventually came to believe that the Rosetta Stone hieroglyphs represented sounds rather than things.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation: I got it right on my test
ROMEO
I fear, too early; for my mind misgives
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
With this night's revels and expire the term
Of a despised life, closed in they breast,
By some vile forfeit of untimely death.
Which translation would best replace the above passage? A. "I am afraid to go to the party because I cannot dance and might look silly in my heart" B. "I think that this party will be the beginning of my good life" C. "I am afraid that this party will make me look stupid because my heart is sad" D. "I am scared that this party will only be the beginning of the end of my life"
is the shark opened its huge jaw sentence or fragment
Answer:
sentence
Explanation:
Write a fictional scene.
Write a single scene about an important, fictional event. The scene must establish a clear point of view and take place in a well-described setting. The scene may be about anything you can imagine as long as you describe it clearly.
Your scene should include the following elements:
A fictional event of some kind, such as an important conversation or a major discovery
A point of view, which may be a first person, third-person limited, or third-person.
A setting that lets the reader know the place and time in which your event occurs
At least one narrative technique from the lesson, such as dialogue
Answer
Once upon a time in the 8th century, there was a brave knight who lived in the kingdom of Scandinavia. His name was Sir Ector. One day he was walking to the market, then he ran into the king. "Ahh, just the knight I was looking for," said the king. "Hello, King Jonah," said Ector. "I need you to come to the castle. I have some essential news," said the king. Soon they had reached the castle. "I've got word that there is a terrible dragon who is terrorizing nearby kingdoms," said King Jonah. "So you want me to go kill it," said Ector. "No, I want you to take this team of knights to its lair and then kill it," said King Jonah pointing to the seven knights next to him. "Ok, I shall go first thing tomorrow," said Ector.
7th grade on plato
In this excerpt from The Proposal by Anton Chekhov, which part of the dialogue suggests that Chubukov will be devastated if Natalya and Lomov do not get married? NATALYA STEPANOVNA: He's dead. [Pulls Lomov’s sleeve] Ivan Vassilevitch! Ivan Vassilevitch! What have you done to me? He's dead. [Falls into an armchair] A doctor, a doctor! [Hysterics.]
CHUBUKOV: Oh! . . . What is it? What's the matter?
NATALYA STEPANOVNA: [Wails] He's dead . . . dead!
CHUBUKOV: Who's dead? [Looks at Lomov] So he is! My word! Water! A doctor! [Lifts a tumbler to Lomov’s mouth] Drink this! . . . No, he doesn't drink. . . . It means he's dead, and all that. . . . I'm the most unhappy of men! Why don't I put a bullet into my brain? Why haven't I cut my throat yet? What am I waiting for? Give me a knife! Give me a pistol! [Lomov moves] He seems to be coming round. . . . Drink some water! That's right. . . .
LOMOV: I see stars . . . mist. . . . Where am I?
CHUBUKOV: Hurry up and get married and—well, to the devil with you! She's willing! [He puts Lomov’s hand into his daughter's] She's willing and all that. I give you my blessing and so on. Only leave me in peace!
LOMOV: [Getting up] Eh? What? To whom?
CHUBUKOV: She's willing! Well? Kiss and be married to you!
NATALYA STEPANOVNA: [Wails] He's alive . . . Yes, yes, I'm willing. . . .
CHUBUKOV: Kiss each other!
LOMOV: Eh? Kiss whom? [They kiss] Very nice, too. Excuse me, what's it all about? Oh, now I understand . . . my heart . . . stars . . . I'm happy. Natalya Stepanovna. . . . [Kisses her hand] My foot's gone to sleep. . . .
NATALYA STEPANOVNA: I . . . I'm happy too. . . .
CHUBUKOV: What a weight off my shoulders. . . . Ouf!
Answer:
CHUBUKOV: Who's dead? [Looks at Lomov] So he is! My word! Water! A doctor! [Lifts a tumbler to Lomov’s mouth] Drink this! . . . No, he doesn't drink. . . . It means he's dead, and all that. . . . I'm the most unhappy of men! Why don't I put a bullet into my brain? Why haven't I cut my throat yet? What am I waiting for? Give me a knife! Give me a pistol! [Lomov moves] He seems to be coming round. . . . Drink some water!
Explanation:
Chubukov says that he is the most unhappiest of men. This shows that he probably wants them two married. It also shows that he is frantic about Lomov not being able to propose to Natalya.
Answer:
The and is, Who's dead? [Looks at Lomov] So he is! My word! Water! A doctor! [Lifts a tumbler to Lomov’s mouth] Drink this! . . . No, he doesn't drink. . . . It means he's dead, and all that. . . . I'm the most unhappy of men! . . . . [Lomov moves] He seems to be coming round. . . . Drink some water! That's right. . . .
1. Which answer shows a good strategy for finding the theme?
Read the story several times--you'll get the theme eventually,
Look in each paragraph for a sentence that explains the theme,
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Look for clues in how characters solve problems and what they learn.
Think about other stories you've read that have the same setting.
Answer:
Look for clues in how the characters solve problems and what they learn.
Please mark me brainliest if i'm right
Explanation:
Answer:
Look for clues in how the characters solve problems and what they learn.
Explanation:
Pls give other person brainliest because it requires two answers.
How has racism or prejudices affected or changed you?
am i gay or not i really dont know
Answer:
its quite hard to say but good luck
Don't let other people decide how you feel about your sexuality. You may be gay or straight. Maybe even Bi or asexual. You might not be any of those. Go with your heart. If you don't know maybe experiment with different things you like and go from there. But please. go with your heart. Don't let anyone choose who you fall for.
Change the present tense stem form of the following verbs to the third person singular "s" form of the verb.
finish
Answer:
finishes
Explanation:
What conflict does Monna Giovanna face? Do you approve of the way she resolves it? Explain
your answer. Make at least one reference to the story to support your opinion.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The conflict that Monna Giovanna faces is that she does not love Federigo, although Federigo does everything to win her heart, and he insists and insists.
Federico invests the money he doesn't have to give presents and trying to impress Monna to win her love. His last resource is his falcon, that Monna is interested in. As a last resource, Federigo kills the falcon in order to cook a fine dinner to impress Monna.
The story "Federigo's Falcon," written by Giovanny Boccaccio, and is part of the famous novel "The Decameron." Is one of the most important works of this Italian writer.
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 2 of Wheels of Change .
Smith blamed the bicycle for the downfall of women's health, morals, and religious devotion. Her accusations brought a swift and impassioned response. The Reverend Dr. A. Stewart Walsh, a respected clergyman in New York City and a cyclist himself, wrote a letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle declaring, "I have associated with thousands of riders . . . and I have not seen among them . . . anything that could begin to approach the outrageous and scandalous indecency of the resolutions of the alleged rescue league."
The underlined portion of the excerpt is best characterized as a
short-term effect of Smith’s activism to promote regulations on women riding bicycles.
short-term effect of Smith’s attempts to limit women’s use of the bicycle.
long-term effect of Smith’s advocacy for more conservative cycling clothes for women.
long-term effect of Smith’s anti-bicycle activism aimed at women.
Answer:
B. Short-term effect of Smith’s attempts to limit women’s use of the bicycle.
Explanation:
The text literally says, "Her accusations brought a swift and impassioned response."
What are three thesis statements in the story adventure in the banyan tree? Need a answer ASAP! Please
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The three thesis statements in the story adventure in the Banyan Tree are the following.
1.- The story is about the memories of a boy under a Banyan Tree in India.
2.- The great moments he spent with his grandfather who told him wonderful stories.
3.- The reminders that impacted the author such as the fight between a cobra and a mongoose.
This children's story is part of the course because it helps children with basic vocabulary and some grammar teachings. It refers to the memories of a boy who enjoyed a simple life and spent much of his childhood in nature.
Question 6 of 10
Environmentally friendly products are things that you can
buy that don't harm our environment.
Other synonyms for environmentally friendly are eco-
friendly and nature friendly.
When companies make these products, they do not use
chemicals that harm our environment.
Based on these sentences from a text, what do you think the text is about?
A. The importance of saving our planet
OB. The importance of recycling
O C. The importance of environmentally friendly products
D. Why companies make environmentally friendly products
It
Answer:
C. The importance of environmentally friendly products
Explanation:
The given text is about the importance of environmentally friendly products. It tells us what they are, why we should use them, and what else they are called. This is why option C is the correct one.
Option A is incorrect because the text doesn't tell us why saving our planet is important. Using eco-friendly products could help us save it, but that isn't mentioned. Recycling is also important when it comes to this, but it isn't mentioned, either, which makes option B incorrect. The text doesn't tell us why companies make environmentally friendly products, but what type of chemicals they use while making them. This is why option D is also incorrect.
Answer: C
Explanation: I know I'm a year late to this...
How is George Washington characterized in “One Last Time”
Answer:
he is characterized in his old age
Explanation:
He is characterized in a way that hes going to retire for some time. He is also characterized as intelligent in a lot of ways in this song alone. I hope this helps!
Answer:
"One Last Time": George Washington's goodbye from the musical Hamilton
Explanation:
George Washington privately informs Alexander Hamilton that he is stepping down from office and that Thomas Jefferson resigned so he could run for the presidency. Hamilton is shocked, but Washington convinces him it is the right thing to do for them, as well as the nation. Together, Washington urges Hamilton to relax and have a drink with him for the last time so that he can finally "sit under my own vine and fig tree" and look back on what he has created, while they write his Farewell Address together
SCRIPT!!
[HAMILTON]
Mr. President, you asked to see me?
[WASHINGTON]
I know you're busy
[HAMILTON]
What do you need, sir?
Sir?
[WASHINGTON]
I want to give you a word of warning
[HAMILTON]
Sir, I don't know what you heard
But whatever it is, Jefferson started it
[WASHINGTON]
Thomas Jefferson resigned this morning
[HAMILTON]
You're kidding
[WASHINGTON]
I need a favor
[HAMILTON]
Whatever you say, sir, Jefferson will pay for his behavior
[WASHINGTON]
Shh, talk less
[HAMILTON]
I'll use the press, I'll write under a pseudonym
You'll see what I can do to him—
[WASHINGTON]
I need you to draft an address
[HAMILTON]
Yes! He resigned, you can finally speak your mind—
[WASHINGTON]
No, he's stepping down so he can run for President
[HAMILTON]
Ha! Good luck defeating you, sir
[WASHINGTON]
I'm stepping down, I'm not running for President
[HAMILTON]
I'm sorry, what?
[WASHINGTON]
One last time
Relax, have a drink with me
One last time
Let's take a break tonight
And then we'll teach them how to say goodbye
To say goodbye
You and I
[HAMILTON]
Sir, with Britain and France on the verge of war, is this the best time—
[WASHINGTON]
I want to warn against partisan fighting
[HAMILTON]
But—
[WASHINGTON]
Pick up a pen, start writing
I want to talk about what we have learned
The hard-won wisdom I have earned
[HAMILTON]
As far as the people are concerned
You have to serve, you could continue to serve—
[WASHINGTON]
No. One last time
The people will hear from me
One last time
And if we get this right
We're gonna teach 'em how to say goodbye
Goodbye
You and I
[HAMILTON]
Mr. President, they will say you're weak
[WASHINGTON]
No, they will see we're strong
[HAMILTON]
Your position is so unique
[WASHINGTON]
So I'll use it to move them along
[HAMILTON]
Why do you have to say goodbye
[WASHINGTON]
If I say goodbye, the nation learns to move on
It outlives me when I'm gone
Like the scripture says:
"Everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree
And no one shall make them afraid."
They'll be safe in the nation we've made
I want to sit under my own vine and fig tree
A moment alone in the shade
At home in this nation we've made
One last time
[HAMILTON]
One last time
Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration
I am unconscious of intentional error
I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it
Probable that I may have committed many errors.
I shall also carry with me
[HAMILTON]
The hope that my country
Will view them with indulgence
And that after forty-five years of my life
Dedicated to its service
With an upright zeal
The faults of incompetent abilities will be
Consigned to oblivion, as I myself
Must soon be to the mansions of rest
I anticipate with pleasing expectation
That retreat in which I promise myself
To realize the sweet enjoyment in partaking,
in the midst of my fellow citizens, the
Benign influence of good laws
Under a free government,
the ever-favorite object of my heart,
and the happy reward, as I trust
Of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers.
[WASHINGTON]
The hope
View them with indulgence
After forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal
Consigned to oblivion, as I myself
Must soon be to the mansions of rest
I anticipate with pleasing expectation
That retreat in which I promise myself
To realize the sweet enjoyment in partaking,
in the midst of my fellow citizens, the
Benign influence of good laws
Under a free government,
the ever-favorite object of my heart,
and the happy reward, as I trust
Of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers.
[WASHINGTON]
One last time
[ALL WOMEN]
George Washington's going home...
[HAMILTON]
Teach 'em how to say goodbye
[WASHINGTON]
You and I
Going home
History has its eyes on you
We're gonna teach 'em how to say goodbye
Teach 'em how to say goodbye
To say goodbye
Say goodbye!
One last time
George Washington's going home
George Washington's going home
George Washington's going home
George Washington's going home
Teach 'em how to say goodbye!
Teach 'em how
Say goodbye
Say goodbye
One last time
Basically, it is a retirement song :)
Which excerpt from "Yearbook” is an example of direct characterization?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Write the thesis and supporting claims for an essay on why being in a boat during a hurricane is better than being in a car during a tornado. Use the doc below to come up with supporting claims for your thesis.
Answer:
Explanation: Being on a boat during a hurricane may not sound so safe. Some would say you could have better luck in a car than a boat. Well, it is actually safer to be on a boat than a car for different reasons.
If you are on the water and know that there is a hurricane coming you would be better sheltered on your boat rather than finding somewhere on shore. When on a boat, there are windows, doors and hatches. Make sure you seal them up and make sure to shut off your boat's fuel lines. Once you do, and want to make sure that it is even more secured; take two anchors and tie the boat up and position it in the direction of the prevailing winds. If you make sure that all major factors of the boat like windows, doors, and hatches are all locked up and the boat it secured, then the boat will make it during the hurricane.
In addition, being in a car is not the smartest thing to do. It is risky if you do the following.
Don't go outsideDon't driveDon't' go near exposed windows or glass.It is pretty obvious not to go outside for safety reasons. There are strong winds, heavy rain, and threat of lightning that make going outside a risky proposition. Don't drive. When the wind speed is high you car would not make it through, you may not either. Your car could become a projectile, or even damaged by the wind-blown debris during a hurricane.
In conclusion, being on a boat is much safer than a car for the reasons above and keep in mind all the things that can happen if you go out during a hurricane.
b. The Committee _____appended a note to its report. ( have/has/ have been)
have
has
have been
have been apparently? Idk
There´s/there are a big supermarket 2. There´s/there are two nice outdoor cafés 3. There´s no/some mall. 4. Parkview have a lot of expensive restaurant/restaurants 5. It has a couple of movie theaters/theater. cual es la correcta porfavor urgente
Answer:
1. There's a big supermarket.
2. There are two nice outdoor cafés.
3. There's no mall.
4. Parkview have a lot of expensive restaurants.
5. It has a couple of movie theaters.
Explanation:
In the given sentences, the corrections needed to be done are about the subject-verb agreement. This means the subject and the verb used has to be made in the correct way and make the sentence better.
1. In this sentence, the subject is singular. Therefore, the use of "there's" is correct and not "there are".
2. The subject in this sentence is plural so "there are" will be used in this sentence.
3. Since the subject/noun in this sentence is singular "mall" and not "malls", the use of "some" is invalid. Therefore, the correct answer is "no".
4. In this sentence, the presence of "a lot of" indicates plural noun. So, the correct option will be "restaurants".
5. "A couple of" indicates a plural noun which makes the correct answer as "theaters".
List the 5 Pillars of Islam - not their Islamic names, but the way we describe them.
Answer:
Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, Pilgrimage
Explanation:
Answer:
faith, prayer, alms, fast, pilgrimage
Is it easy to understand something that is incomprehensible?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
incomprehensible means to be unable to understand something
What do you think deformities are? Whoever answers think question will be the brainliest!!
Answer:
A deformed part, especially of the body; a malformation
Explanation:
Write a paragraph about the environment problems
Answer: Environmental have been a big problem through out the whole world.The most popular problems are climate change and pollution. Climate change comes from unequal heating of the surface.Pollution comes from smog and smoke,Also trash
Explanation:
Ariel is reading a chapter that contains several unfamiliar words. His teacher suggests Using context clues to?????
Answer:
Give a better context to a word means looking at the current situation in the text and give an educated guess of what the word could be inferred as.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
When Emily boarded the cruise ship, she wanted to go on a tour. The tour guide took her group to the bridge, where Emily saw a couple of officers watching the ocean and looking at maps. She also saw the captain giving orders while steering the ship. After the tour, Emily felt safe knowing that people were on the lookout for danger. What is the meaning of the word bridge as it is used in the sentence? a A room from which a ship is controlled b A chamber where travelers on cruises sleep c A coffee shop where officers can connect d A road that carries people over a waterway
Answer:
The meaning of the word bridge as it is used in the sentence is:
a. A room from which a ship is controlled.
Explanation:
Let's not be tempted to choose letter D. It refers to the most common meaning of the word bridge. The correct option is actually letter A. When it comes to cruise ships, the bridge is the room where the captain and his crew control the direction, speed, and other functions of the ship. When Emily was taken to this room, she saw the officers and the captain managing things, which made her feel safe.
Based on the passage, it can be inferred that
A.
the villagers believed that the men needed to learn a lesson.
B.
the villagers understood the difficulty of coping with the elements.
C.
the villagers only hunted during the spring and warmer seasons.
D.
the villagers were welcoming to all visitors to their island
Which phrase from the poem "Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’” by Robert Hayden is an example of a simile?
“the serene, great picture that I love”
“the eye like the eye of faith believes”
“illusive flesh of light”
“Here is the shadow of its joy”
The example of simile can be seen in the sentence “the eye like the eye of faith believes,” as shown in the second answer option.
What is a simile?It's a figure of speech.It is an explicit comparison between two elements.The simile allows a direct comparison, which is easily noticed by the reader, mainly due to the use of the words "like" and "as", which allows the comparison to be made explicitly.
In the selected sentence above, we can see the use of the word "like" to make a comparison between an eye and the eye of faith, thus, an example of a simile.
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ANSWER: B
Explanation:
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Annabel Lee Dakota notices that Poe exaggerates a lot and provides an example from the text. How do the other students analyze the textual evidence she provides? Edgar Allan Poe's
Answer:
The other students can use the original text and check if the textual evidence that Dakota showed is evident and relevant.
Explanation:
Dakota made a statement about writing and Edgar Alan Poe. For her position to be relevant and to be considered by her colleagues, she must present arguments that show her opinion about Poe and that are based on textual evidence, which she took from Poe's works. This will allow students to see Dakota's arguments and search Poe's texts for points she raised in the arguments she established. Thus, students will be able to reflect on whether she is right or not.
Are the names Ponyboy and Sodapop nicknames? Explain.
Plz I need help!!!
Yes, the names Ponyboy and Sodapop are nicknames given to characters in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. The story is set in the 1960s and revolves around a group of teenage boys from different socio-economic backgrounds.
Ponyboy Curtis, the novel's protagonist, is given the nickname "Ponyboy" by his older brother Sodapop. The reason behind this nickname is not explicitly mentioned in the book, but it can be inferred that it is derived from his real name, Ponyboy Curtis. The nickname might be a playful and affectionate way for Sodapop to refer to his younger brother.
Sodapop Curtis, Ponyboy's older brother, is known as "Sodapop" throughout the story. Like Ponyboy, the exact origin of this nickname is not explicitly explained. However, it can be assumed that Sodapop's nickname reflects his cheerful and bubbly personality. The name "Sodapop" conveys a sense of energy and liveliness, which aligns with his character in the novel.
These nicknames contribute to the camaraderie and close bond among the characters in the story, highlighting their unique personalities and emphasizing the tight-knit nature of their group.
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it is best to schedule study time when a student is
socializing with friends.
tired.
alert.
watching television shows.
Answer:
Alert
Explanation:
Alert because they are active and their brain is wide awake.
Answer:
C. Alert
Explanation:
If you've ever tasted homemade jam, you know the delicious rewards canning can bring. But although it is fun and rewarding, canning is not an easy task. First of all, you need to grow or buy fresh fruit and wash it carefully. Then the clean fruit has to be mashed, heated to a boil, and mixed with sugar and pectin to get it to gel. Once the fruit is ready, it must be poured carefully into clean, hot glass jars. Next, add a lid and submerge the jars in a boiling water bath for about 10 minutes. As they cool, the "pop" of the lid tells you they have sealed.
Which is an objective summary of the passage?
A. Homemade jam is more delicious than store-bought jam.
B. In canning, both the fruit and the jars need to be washed, and the fruit must be mashed and boiled.
C. With many detailed steps that must be followed, canning fruit is more trouble than it is worth.
D. Making jam is hard work, because it involves many steps to clean, cook, gel, and can the fruit.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D
Hospitality was greatly esteemed by the ancient Greeks. How does Homer use hospitality as an epic theme in this excerpt from the Odyssey?
Please help, due tonight.
Worth 20 points plus brainliest answer.
Answer:
Resumen: La Odisea es la primera novela de viajes de Europa, las escenas de acogida aparecen concatenadas con una naturalidad tal que a algunos puede dar la falsa impresión de que la hospitalidad en Odisea no tiene más sentido o función que la de un marco escénico. El presente artículo pretende mostrar que la hospitalidad y su homérico tratamiento pertenecen a la estructura del poema, a la intención dramática y didáctica del Poeta.
Palabras clave: Homero, hospitalidad
Explanation:
Hospitality is the term that refers to the act of positively receiving travelers and visitors.
As you did not present the excerpt from "Odyssey" that your question refers to. For this reason, it is not possible for me to show you how the concept of hospitality is presented in this excerpt. However, I will show you how this concept is shown in the book as a whole. I hope it helps.
In general, we can see the concept of hospitality during:
Odysseus' Travels: During history, Odysseus travels to many places, along with his companions. In all these places he finds people who can welcome him and give him and his companions a place to rest and feed.Penelope's suitors: Penelope receives many suitors in her house. Suitors aren't good companions and Penelope doesn't like their presence, but she welcomes them to her home, giving them a place to rest and eat.It is important to point out that "Odyssey" is the epic that presents the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return home. This epic features many cultural and religious concepts that represented Greek society.
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