Answer:
doctor is a common or proper name
Explanation:
What is the difference between main details and supporting details of a piece of writing
Answer:
Supporting details are reasons, examples, facts, steps, or other kinds of evidence that explain the main idea. Major details explain and develop the main idea.
Answer:
I will tell you hope this helps
Explanation:
Supporting details are reasons, illustrations, actualities, steps, or other sorts of evidence that clarify the main thought. Major (aka main) details explain and develop the main idea.
My __________ will have a performance of “Hamlet” next week. You should come see us.
a.
art
b.
drama club
c.
free time
Answer:
Drama club
Explanation:
The other two words don't make sense in this context.
The entire project just _____due to our mistake. A.blew up. B.blown up. C.blowed up. D.blow up
Answer:
i think that it is blew up
Answer: A or C
Explanation: i think it is, i hope it helps.. :)
please help me what one is metaphor, simile and oxymoron
Answer:
first is oxymoron
second is simile
third is metaphor
Ronald wants to save money, but he is a single parent with a car payment and some medical bills. Which is an understandable reason that prevents him from saving?
a
Fear of not having money for entertainment
b
High monthly living expenses
c
Desire to apply for multiple credit cards
d
Influences from his co-workers
Answer:
B.High monthly living expenses
points!! will mark brainliest for first answer
Answer:
What's the question?
Explanation:
I need help with this please
Answer:
The bottom answer, D
Explanation:
Answer:
#4. Susan Krauss Whitbourne explains that a messy environment can have a big impact on mental health. She suggests streamlining your life to avoid the negative impacts of clutter.
Explanation:
The original sentence is a run-on
The second option is a run-on
The third option has sentence fragments
change the verb from active to passive voice 1. the boy killed the spider
Answer:
the spider was killed by the boy
What is implied idea in the first paragraph of to my old master
Answer:
wheres the paragraph lol
Explanation:
Vocabulary and Grammar
The following question is based on your reading of Macbeth, Act III.
"There is none but ____ /Whose being I do fear and under him/My genius is rebuked . . . . ”
a.
they
c.
herself
b.
he
d.
them
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
BExplanation:
The complete dialogue is "There is none but he/Whose being I do fear and under him/My genius is rebuked . . . . ”
What is grammar?The grammar is a set of structural rules that limit how sentences, phrases, and words can be put together by speakers or authors.
There is none but he/ Whose being I do fear, and under him/ My genius is rebuked, as it is said Mark Antony's was by Caesar," declares Macbeth in Act 3, Scene 1. (III.1.57-60). Banquo is the subject of Macbeth's speech, who is afraid of him due to the witches' prophecy that Banquo, who would never become king, would be the father of kings. According to Macbeth, his vow would be broken in the same way that Caesar broke Mark Antony's.
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I don’t know to do I don’t know what was going on
Answer:
are you okay?
Explanation:
Answer:
r u ok? did something happen?
turn the following sentences into the pasive.
1. His teacher has transferred him to anoher class
His teacher had transferred him to another class.
lisa es un nombre común o propio
Answer:
Lisa is a common or proper name
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. “Thank yuhfuhyo’ compliments, but mah wife don’t know nothin’ ’bout no speech-makin’. Ah never married her for nothin’ lak dat. She’s uh woman and her place is in de home.”Janie made her face laugh after a short pause, but it wasn’t too easy. She had never thought of making a speech, and didn’t know if she cared to make one at all. It must have been the way Joe spoke out without giving her a chance to say anything one way or another that took the bloom off of things. But anyway, shewent down the road behind him that night feeling cold. He strode along invested with his new dignity, thought and planned out loud, unconscious of her thoughts. What is the significance of this excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God? Select all that apply. Janie smothers her anger with silence. Jody exerts his masculine power over Janie. Janie expresses her identity in a subtle way. Jody defends Janie in front of the townspeople.
Answer:
Jody exerts his masculine power over Janie. AND Janie smothers her anger with silence.
Explanation:
What If sea water started turning into Acidic,Would the Marine life get used to it?
Answer:
it would definitely depend on the species, and the amount of acidity over time.
Explanation:
if the ocean were to just out of nowhere become acidic, almost all creatures living in it would die and, quite possibly, even mammals.
and saying that we are mammals makes it a little bit worrying.
within the first few hours, millions of fish and aquatic animals would wash up to the seas, Givin foul smells, and fishermen or people looking at the ocean would see horrible sights.
since 11 percent of our food intake comes from, aquatic animals, there would likely be a higher price for seafood, and an even higher price for meat in general.
getting a little tired of typing here, so I'm gonna have to cut this short. if the ocean were to become acidic, we would either have to hope the government has a backup plan, or live in absolute poverty.
TV shows like Game of
Thrones or Narcos are ——
for children.
Answer
1) legal
2) upload
3) loud
4) unacceptable
5) access
6) generation gap
7) feature
8) subscribe
9) unsuitable
10) mature
Answer:Unacceptable ………………………………
Explanation:
fill in the blanks with every,each,some,any,neither,either the first question is 1.I spoke with______of the delegates. 2. Do you have____time to read the article. 3.would you like____wine with your meal.yes,please bring me_____red wine. 4.The phone was engaged _____time I tried. 5._____boys will be winners because they performed very well.
I will give brainlist
Beatrice goes shopping at her local book store for something new to read. She plucks a book off the shelf, flips it open, and reads the following excerpt:
“It was the harshest, most miserable winter in memory. I was certain Valley Forge would be the end of me and my fellow soldiers. My musket was full, but my water skin was empty. One man’s shoes had been worn down to nothing during the march. He tied cowhides to his feet. But on he marched for the general and our Continental Army. I admired his conviction. I ignored the biting cold and continued on.”
Beatrice believes the story is set during the American Revolution. Which two pieces of textual evidence from the excerpt support her conclusion
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it would be "I was certain Valley Forge would be the end of me and my army" and "He marched for the general and our Continental Army"
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
Having rekindled the fire, she thought she would go to market while the water heated. The walk revived her spirits, and flattering herself that she had made good bargains, she trudged home again, after buying a very young lobster, some very old asparagus, and two boxes of acid strawberries. By the time she got cleared up, the dinner arrived and the stove was red-hot.
Which statement correctly identifies a transition used in this excerpt and explains how it supports the reader?
The word "while" helps the reader determine that the character goes to the market at the same time the water is heating.
The word "again" helps the reader determine that the character goes to the market more than once.
The word "after" helps the reader determine that the character goes to the market after the water heated.
The words "by the time" help the reader determine how long it took the character to get home from the market.
I need it asap also 100 poits if your right
AND DONT BE STUIPID OR ELSE YOULL GET COAL.
Answer:
The word “while” helps the reader determine that the character goes to the market at the same time the water is heating
What word does the wife of bath repeat in the opening paragraph of her tale what does this tell us about her as a character? The Canterbury tales
are u from Louisiana
Answer:
No, but thanks for asking.
Explanation:
what does it mean fee????
noun
1. a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
"they were faced with legal fees of $3000"
2. HISTORICAL•LAW
an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
verb
RARE
make a payment to (someone) in return for services.
Explain in a thorough written response how the author uses style and structure to describe Abraham Lincoln
Read these sentences from the first section of the article. Because of this novel characteristic which singles out Washington from other cities, coupled with the fact that the trees are now in full splendor, a short history of their appearance in the capital city is of interest. The first cherry trees were planted in Washington by Mrs. Taft's request on April 4, 1909, just a month after she first made her home in the White House: What is the most likely reason why Cobb includes these sentences in the first section? to establish himself as a credible authority on the topic of cherry trees ne CU o to state the central idea and begin the narrative of how the trees arrived in Washington, D.C. Is O to create a sensory image for readers who are not familiar with cherry trees to build suspense as to how so many cherry trees arrived in Washington, D.C. ay n
Answer:to create a sensory image for readers who are not familiar with cherry trees
Explanation: I took the test and got all the answers right
When was Mark Twain born?
30 November 1835
Explanation:
Twain was born two weeks after Halley's Comet's closest approach in 1835; he said in 1909: I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet.
where is my suitcase? parts of speech?
Answer:
can't understand this question
Explanation:
please make it correct than ask it
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Speaking in 2 min
Describe something you can do to help protect the environment
Answer:
There are a lot of ways on how individuals can do to protect the environment some of them are: Turn off appliances when you are not using them. Recycle and segregate your biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste or better yet avoid creating trash by avoiding disposable products.
Explanation:
Find and correct the mistake in the following sentences:
1. Tom suggested me to buy a new laptop computer.
Answer:
Tom suggested, that i should buy a new laptop or computer
Explanation:
change the verb form active to passive verbs. 4. the sudden noise frightened the dog
Answer:
the dog was frightened by the sudden noise
Demonstrate your understanding of moral principles by describing a modern moral dilemma and giving your advice for overcoming it. Type a short essay of no less than 125 words describing a present-day moral dilemma, and then give your advice on how to overcome that dilemma.
Answer:In Book I of Plato’s Republic, Cephalus defines ‘justice’ as speaking the truth and paying one’s debts. Socrates quickly refutes this account by suggesting that it would be wrong to repay certain debts—for example, to return a borrowed weapon to a friend who is not in his right mind. Socrates’ point is not that repaying debts is without moral import; rather, he wants to show that it is not always right to repay one’s debts, at least not exactly when the one to whom the debt is owed demands repayment. What we have here is a conflict between two moral norms: repaying one’s debts and protecting others from harm. And in this case, Socrates maintains that protecting others from harm is the norm that takes priority.
Nearly twenty-four centuries later, Jean-Paul Sartre described a moral conflict the resolution of which was, to many, less obvious than the resolution to the Platonic conflict. Sartre (1957) tells of a student whose brother had been killed in the German offensive of 1940. The student wanted to avenge his brother and to fight forces that he regarded as evil. But the student’s mother was living with him, and he was her one consolation in life. The student believed that he had conflicting obligations. Sartre describes him as being torn between two kinds of morality: one of limited scope but certain efficacy, personal devotion to his mother; the other of much wider scope but uncertain efficacy, attempting to contribute to the defeat of an unjust aggressor.
While the examples from Plato and Sartre are the ones most commonly cited, there are many others. Literature abounds with such cases. In Aeschylus’s Agamemnon, the protagonist ought to save his daughter and ought to lead the Greek troops to Troy; he ought to do each but he cannot do both. And Antigone, in Sophocles’s play of the same name, ought to arrange for the burial of her brother, Polyneices, and ought to obey the pronouncements of the city’s ruler, Creon; she can do each of these things, but not both. Areas of applied ethics, such as biomedical ethics, business ethics, and legal ethics, are also replete with such cases.
2. The Concept of Moral Dilemmas
What is common to the two well-known cases is conflict. In each case, an agent regards herself as having moral reasons to do each of two actions, but doing both actions is not possible. Ethicists have called situations like these moral dilemmas. The crucial features of a moral dilemma are these: the agent is required to do each of two (or more) actions; the agent can do each of the actions; but the agent cannot do both (or all) of the actions. The agent thus seems condemned to moral failure; no matter what she does, she will do something wrong (or fail to do something that she ought to do).
The Platonic case strikes many as too easy to be characterized as a genuine moral dilemma. For the agent’s solution in that case is clear; it is more important to protect people from harm than to return a borrowed weapon. And in any case, the borrowed item can be returned later, when the owner no longer poses a threat to others. Thus in this case we can say that the requirement to protect others from serious harm overrides the requirement to repay one’s debts by returning a borrowed item when its owner so demands. When one of the conflicting requirements overrides the other, we have a conflict but not a genuine moral dilemma. So in addition to the features mentioned above, in order to have a genuine moral dilemma it must also be true that neither of the conflicting requirements is overridden (Sinnott-Armstrong 1988, Chapter 1).
Explanation: