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Mr. Wright was an honest and hardworking man.
Mr. Wright preferred to stay alone and isolated.
Mr. Wright did not care about his wife's opinion.
Mr. Wright was a charitable and helpful person.
Mr. Wright did not like gossiping about other's lives.
Answer:
Mr. Wright preferred to stay alone and isolated. Mr. Wright did not care about his wife's opinion. Mr. Wright did not like gossiping about other's lives.Explanation:
The passage shown above manages to characterize Mr. Wright well, giving the reader a great insight into the personality he presents. According to the narrator, we can see that Mr. Wright likes silence and calm and therefore, he enjoys being alone, isolated, only with his own company. Furthermore, the passage shows that he is somewhat stubborn, not accepting advice and opinions from other people, not even from his wife. It also shows that he has no interest in the lives of others and therefore does not like to gossip.
Answer:
The correct answers are only Mr. Wright preferred to stay alone and isolated.
Mr. Wright did not care about his wife's opinion.
Explanation:
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Katniss is skilled in which following weapon?
Answer:
The bow!
Explanation:
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No one invites Harold to parties because he's a wet blanket
Answer:
that sucks
Explanation:
Giving 50 ponits
Which word best completes this sentence?
Select the word from the drop-down menu.
The ____ customer shouted and demanded to speak to a manager.
Your options are...
compassionate,
petulant,
queer,
and resolute
Answer:
petulant
Explanation:
petulant means someone with bad manners or "an ill-mannered" person. Since the customer shouted and demanded to speak to a manager, this makes them petulant
Answer:
the answer is PENTULANT
Explanation:
my reason for this is resolute to describe a purposeful and determined person, someone who wants to do something very much, and won't let anything get in the way.
Explain how the author’s cultural background is reflected in Mama’s point of view about peasants in the story. Cite at least two details from the text to support your answer
Answer: The author writes about a situation similar to her Mexican grandmother's
Mama thinks all people, even the poor and dirty, deserve respect and compassion
Explanation:
if you were writing an argumentative essay suggesting a tour of reliant stadium for the class field trip, which of the following would NOT be a reason (subclaim) to support your argument?
Question
if you were writing an argumentative essay suggesting a tour of reliant stadium for the class field trip, which of the following would NOT be a reason (subclaim) to support your argument?
Answer:
Architecture exposes students to math, science, and art.
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Answer:
This is the twist ending
Explanation:
This is because a twist ending is when something unexpected occurs, which is similar to suprised, so its twist ending
Answer:
twist ending
Explanation:
Which means to make fun of someone by copying how they act or talk?
mock
insult
threaten
concentrate
Answer:
mock is the answer you are looking for
Has anyone read the book the orphan train?
I need to know what the main character’s goal is.!
Answer:
send me a link to the passage
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What is the moral of “Hofus the Stone Cutter”? Use details from the text to support your answer.
Hofus the Stone Cutter
A Japanese Legend
The Riverside Third Reader
Once upon a time in Japan, there was a poor stone-cutter, named Hofus, who used to go every day to the mountainside to cut great blocks of stone. He lived near the mountain in a little stone hut, and worked hard and was happy.
One day he took a load of stone to the house of a rich man. There he saw so many beautiful things that when he went back to his mountain he could think of nothing else. Then he began to wish that he too might sleep in a bed as soft as down, with curtains of silk, and tassels of gold. And he sighed, "Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only were rich as he!"
To his surprise, the voice of the Mountain Spirit answered, "Have thou thy wish!"
When Hofus returned home that evening his little hut was gone, and in its place stood a great palace. It was filled with beautiful things, and the best of all was a bed of down, with curtains of silk and tassels of gold.
Hofus decided to work no more. But he was not used to being idle, and time passed slowly - the days seemed very long.
One day as he sat by the window he saw a carriage dash past. It was drawn by snow-white horses. In it sat a prince, while before and behind were servants in suits of blue and white. One was holding a golden umbrella over the prince.
When the stone-cutter saw this, he began to feel unhappy, and he sighed, "Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only a prince might be!"
And again the same voice that he had heard on the mountain answered, "Be thou a prince!"
Straightway Hofus was a prince. He had servants dressed in crimson and gold, and he rode in a carriage with a golden umbrella over his head.
For a short time he was happy, but one day, as he walked in the garden, he saw that the flowers were drooping, the grass was dry and brown. And when he rode out he felt the hot sun burn him in spite of his umbrella.
"The sun is mightier than I," thought he, and then he sighed, "Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only the sun might be!"
And the voice answered, "Be thou the sun!"
Straightway the great sun he became. He burned the grass and rice fields. he dried up the streams. Rich and poor alike suffered from the terrible heat.
One day a cloud came and rested in front of him, and hid the earth from his sight. He was angry and cried, " Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only a cloud might be!"
And the voice answered, "Be thou a cloud!"
Straightway a cloud he became. He floated before the face of the sun, and hid the earth from it.
Then day after day the cloud dropped rain. The rivers overflowed, and the rice-fields were covered with water. Towns were swept away. Only the great rocks on the mountainside stood unmoved midst the flood.
The cloud looked at them in wonder, then he sighed, "Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only a rock might be!"
And the voice answered, "Be thou a rock!"
Straightway a rock he became. Proudly he stood. The sun could not burn him and the rain could not move him.
"Now, at last," he said, "no one is mightier than I."
But one day he was waked from his dreams by a noise--tap! tap! tap!--down at his feet. He looked and there was a stone-cutter driving his tool into the rock. Another blow and the great rock shivered - a block of stone broke away.
"That man is mightier than I!" cried Hofus, and he sighed, "Ah me! Ah me! If Hofus only the man might be!"
And the voice answered, "Be thou thyself!"
And straightway Hofus was himself again - a poor stone-cutter, working all day upon the mountainside, and going home at night to his little hut. But he was content and happy, and never again did he wish to be other than Hofus the stone-cutter.
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Answer:
My best guess would be how much people want to be superior or seen as more than their fellow neighbor in the social heiarchy, climbing the social ladder, you know?
Explanation:
Hope this helps :)
Your teacher gives you an assignment to speak on the Civil War in class. You have two weeks to prepare. Which of the following would be the best method of delivery in this situation?
A. impromptu
B. manuscript
C. memorized
D. extemporaneous
Answer: manuscript or memorized
Explanation: the other two options denote no prepa, or on the spot. i would probably say you could memorize your speech in two weeks, but whichever one you learned took the longest to do is probably the answer, but i would go with memorized.
Answer:
It's D
Explanation:
Good Luck :)
what are three aspects of society today that you would like to reform, improve, or change
Answer:
The government
Explanation:
Read the passage from The American Plague.
Adding to his frustration was the fact that very few official papers had made their way to him at Mount Vernon. Washington was a stickler for orderly files that he could search at a moment's notice. This was the most important way he kept himself informed about the hundreds of things happening in the fledgling nation. Unfortunately, when the government clerks had panicked and dashed from Philadelphia, they had abandoned all papers and records in boarded-up houses.
Which line from the passage can be defined as the cause?
"Adding to his frustration was the fact that very few official papers had made their way to him at Mount Vernon."
"Washington was a stickler for orderly files that he could search at a moment's notice."
"This was the most important way he kept himself informed about the hundreds of things happening in the fledgling nation."
"Unfortunately, when the government clerks had panicked and dashed from Philadelphia, they
Answer:
"Unfortunately, when the government clerks had panicked and dashed from Philadelphia, they had abandoned all papers and records in boarded-up houses."
Explanation:
According to the passage from The American Plague, it is narrated that Washington was a stickler for orderliness especially for his official files which he liked to get a hold of at a moment's notice.
He was left frustrated however, when government clerks abandoned the papers in boarded up houses.
The line from the passage can be defined as the cause is "Unfortunately, when the government clerks had panicked and dashed from Philadelphia, they had abandoned all papers and records in boarded-up houses."
Answer:
D
Explanation:
What can readers predict about Alice?
She will have an active imagination.
She will be a serious young girl.
She will be a competitive chess player.
She will have difficulties getting along with others.
Answer:
She will have an active imagination.
Explanation:
Lewis Carroll's children's novel "Through the Looking Glass," tells the story of one young girl named Alice and her adventures. The story delves into the adventures of Alice after she fell into a looking glass and the numerous characters she encountered.
As given in the excerpt, Alice is playing chess with "Kitty". Taking the game seriously, she even reprimanded the cat for smiling. She also described how the "nasty Knight [. . .] came wiggling down among [her] pieces." This description of the chess piece as coming alive shows her active imagination.
Answer:
She will have an active imagination
Explanation:
Read this description of The Phantom Tollbooth.
The roaring watchdog appears and helps Milo find his way out of the Doldrums. Once Milo starts thinking thoughts, he and the watchdog speed quickly away in his car. As the chapter ends, Milo and the watchdog are alone together on the highway.
Which phrase from the passage is an oxymoron
Answer: Milo and the watchdog are alone together on the highway.
Explanation: Alone together
Answer:
The answer to this question is alone together.Explanation:
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Annie who is the maid of honor in her friend’s wedding was suddenly ask to give a message to the new wedded couple. Being caught off-guard of the situation, how do you think Annie should present her speech?
Answer:
a quick speech, propably in chornological order, as it is easiest to do, about 1 thing tat appened.
Explanation:
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Your body paragraphs are where you support your _____ statement with ____ and relevant evidence to back that up.
Giving brainiest to whoever I think gives a reasonable answer.
Answer:
Body paragraphs provid support for your thesis using evidence to support the topic sentence, thesis statement, and introductory paragraph; and using commentary to explain why the concrete details support/defend topic sentence
What is the best reason to create a research question before researching a topic?
a.A research question helps narrow the topic in an interesting way.
b.A topic cannot be researched without a research question.
c.A research question proves you gave the topic some thought.
d.A research question guarantees all research information can be used.
Answer: I think A
Explanation:
The best reason to create a research question before researching a topic a research question helps narrow the topic in an interesting way. Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is research?
The term “research” refers to generating and creating new ideas with the help of previous studies and phenomena. Using primary valid sources that have already been published on a subject that is related For example, journals, articles, population data, and historical events are based.
The research on population samples shows that few people are related to the research topic. The question framing is related to the topic and the interest of the topic. The main focus of the research question is the investigation of new inventions and innovation. The types of research questions are descriptive, relational, and causal.
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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"Snall mall" refers to:
Emails
Handwritten letters
Text messages
O Voicemail
Answer:
Handwritten letters!
Explanation:
Write a two-paragraph text describing an inspiring friend or family member. We remember people who inspire us. And people love to read about inspiring individuals. If you describe an inspiring person, think about the impact that a person made on you.
PARAGRAPH
WHAT TO WRITE
1
Who is this person?
How is she/he related to you?
What did this person do that was inspiring?
2
How did that person act toward others?
How do you feel about this person?
SAR: Reread Act II of the play. Is Brutus’s decision to join the conspiracy driven more by his conscience or by Cassius’s manipulation? Support your answer with evidence from the play.
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Answer:
Brutus was influenced and manipulated by Cassio.
Explanation:
Brutus was created by Julio Cesar as a son, in addition to having witnessed Cesar's ability to reject full power the title of king and sovereign, that is, by the coexistence that Brutus had with Cesar, he knew that despite all ambition, Cesar would not hurt the people. However Cassius was a great manipulator and used all his skill with speeches with a strong rhetoric that was able to distort Brutus' view of Caesar, making him believe that he should betray Cesar in the name of the people's well-being.
In this way, we can conclude that Brutus was not motivated by conscience itself, but by Cassius' manipulation.
The answer is Moreover.
Answer:
Moreover
Explanation:
Answer:
Moreover
Explanation:
what is the main effect of comparing ichabod to a lion laying down with a lamb
moving
ironic
sad
frightening
Answer: Ironic
Explanation:
Took the quiz and it was right :)
Change the following sentences into reported speech.
4. He said to me, ‘What is the matter?’
Answer:
He asked/said to me what the matter was.
Explanation:
It is the opposite of direct quotation.
Organisms that don't recognize their own cells.
a antiseptic
b. dysfunctional c. outoimmune
d. antiwar
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Answer: C. Autoimmune
An “autoimmune response” is when the body senses danger from an oncoming virus and starts to attack it. Sometimes, healthy cells of the body are caught in the midst of this attack, and are not “recognized” as separate from the virus. Choice C is then closest to the correct answer.
Also, this belongs in one of the science categories. :)
I need help with this
Answer:
Its easy, you just answer what you have learned (or think/know) what true friendship is! Hope this helped!
Explanation:
Joe, you are wrong." This example is written in third person. Asap
True or False
Answer:
it can be written in third person
Explanation:
if his name i joe then yes it is third person, if someone elses name is joe it is first person
Please turn the following sentence into active voice while keeping the meaning the same:
This riddle was solved by the youngest student of the group.
Answer:
The youngest student of the group solved this riddle.
Explanation:
Thanks.
Answer:
The youngest student of the group solved this riddle.
Explanation:
Choose the statement that is true. The wild wolf is static because he starts off being friendly to Buck. Buck is dynamic because he runs with the wolf but returns to John. Thornton is static because he does not consider Buck’s well-being. The Yeehats are dynamic because they are always powerful.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Ariel is reading a chapter that contains several unfamiliar words. His teacher suggests using context clues to
understand the reading assignment better.
spend more time reading the assigned chapter.
save time by skipping over the unknown words.
figure out why he needs to read the chapter.
Answer: understanding the reading assignment better
Explanation: if he uses the context clues, he will get hints on what the words mean, therefore he will understand the text better. for example, if he reads the paragraph,
Anne was playing outside. she was playing in the park, on the swings. a storm hit, and she ran back to her house accelerating.
Ariel is having trouble finding out what accelerating means. he reads the text around it. if a storm hit, Anne would want to get to her house fast. so, accelerating must have a similar meaning to fast.
Answer:
a. understand the reading assignment better.
Explanation:
When the student used his imagination, he was able to solve Nakia's
tricky problem.
Answer:
There is really nothing to answer here you answered it yourself
Explanation: