Answer:
ummm it was kinda a hard book but i couldn't wrap my head aro
Explanation:
but just try to bookmark the pieces you think were supenseful
Uncle _(noun - male name)_ said the blessing
What is a noun I can put in this sentence?
Answer:
A proper noun, which is a name, would be the correct noun to put here. EX. Paul.
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The Giver Chapters 10-13
To what does the Giver compare the feeling of holding the memories of the world, and why?
What memories of natural wonders does Jonas learn the Community has given up in favor of “Sameness”?
What does the Giver say happened to the experience of snow?
What destination does Jonas sense in a dream influenced by the Giver, and why does he remember it?
Answer:
1. They have given up memories like snow, mountains, ranbows.....
2. The first memory he receives is that of sledding in the snow. Snow and the feeling of coldness are new experiences for him. He feels himself on a sled, moving downhill, and even the concept of a hill is new to him. He finds the sled ride experience exhilarating, but this leads him to question the Giver.
3. In the dream, Jonas has the sense that his sled on a hill is meant to be part of a journey to a particular place, "as if there were a destination" (p. 88). And he feels that this is a good thing, that wherever he was meant to journey, it was "welcoming" (88) and "significant" (88).
Explanation:
Chapter 4: “Painted Faces and Long Hair”
1. Examine Simon’s actions in this chapter and compare them to Roger’s. Both boys are outsiders like Piggy, yet seem to be accepted. Based upon these observations, present an argument for whom they will eventually ally themselves and explain why.
Answer:
they tried their best to fit in
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Gonzalo's narration in Seedfolks.
One afternoon I was watching TV, getting smart on The Brady Bunch. Suddenly I looked up. He was gone. I checked the halls on all five floors of the apartment house. I ran to the street. He wasn't in the bodega or the pawnshop. I called his name, imagining my mother's face when she found out he'd fallen through a manhole or been run over. I turned the corner, looking for the white straw hat he always wore. Two blocks down I spotted it. I flew down the sidewalk and found him standing in front of a vacant lot, making gestures to a man with a shovel.
How would this part of the story be different if it were told from Tío Juan's perspective?
A- It would use an irritated voice and have a resentful tone.
B- It would use a confident voice and describe Gonzalo's actions as interfering.
C- It would use a determined voice and have an excited tone.
D- It would use a relaxed voice and describe Gonzalo's actions as helpful.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Good morning, afternoon or night, i hope all of you are having a good day. :D
Here is a poem.
You may still be
A bit sleepy
But its time you
Smelt the coffee
Life will wiz past
In a hurry
You'll waste it
If you become lazy
Just hold my hand
Don't worry
Let's ride together
Like besties
No matter how
Tough or twisty
Life is awesome
When its you and me...
Good Morning
This is a good morning poem, hope you like it. :D
Answer:
good night :) thanks for the poem
Answer:
Explanation:
its very good poem
plzs help do today Read the following excerpt for fluency and give three important facts in your own words that the article states:
Without this army of migrant pollinators paying a visit for three weeks every year, the trees would fail to bear the almonds that are California's most valuable horticultural export. Last year, they earned the state more than $1.9bn, double the revenue from its Napa Valley vineyards. Moreover, 80% of the world's almonds now come from this pocket of the planet. But the supply of almonds in confectionery, cakes and packets of nuts is now threatened by a mysterious malady that is causing honeybees to disappear.
Answer:
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt for fluency and give three important facts in your own words that the article states:
Without this army of migrant pollinators paying a visit for three weeks every year, the trees would fail to bear the almonds that are California's most valuable horticultural export. Last year, they earned the state more than $1.9bn, double the revenue from its Napa Valley vineyards. Moreover, 80% of the world's almonds now come from this pocket of the planet. But the supply of almonds in confectionery, cakes and packets of nuts is now threatened by a mysterious malady that is causing honeybees to disappear.
Who is someone you consider to be courageous? Explain. (2+ sentences)
Answer:
Myself UwU
Explanation:
I actually have a fear of spiders but I had touched a spider and never flinched. The spider was actually pretty cute.
Read the article and answer the questions using the answer choices provided.
Answer:
B would be your best answer
Explanation:
Hope this is right/helps!
Have a blessed day!!!
Help with the vocabulary in this plz :(
Answer:
1. fatal
2. distinguish
3. lobby
4. indifferent
What are two life goals of yours? How can you achieve each of those goals?
Answer:to get a job and get a house
Explanation:
get a job then save my money so that i have enough for a house
How many interval spaces will be needed for a histogram representing the data in the frequency table?
Jump Length
(in inches) Tally Frequency
0 - 12 ||| 3
13 - 24 5
25 - 36 ||| 8
37 - 48 |||| 4
49 - 60 0
61 - 72 | 1
3
4
6
5
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Answer:
i think its 6 if I am wrong tell me pls
Explanation:
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if you are thankful for your friends write a PARAGRAPH of why your thankful for you friends
easy 5 points<3
Answer:
thanks to my caring and loving friends i luv u all
Explanation:
i miss u all
You should not be descriptive when writing a business letter.
A.)True
B.)False
False
I hope this helps! Good luck!
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Wendell's narration in Seedfolks.
I scraped up a ring of dirt around the first plant, to hold the water and any rain that fell. I picked up the pitcher and poured water slowly. Then I heard something move and spun around. The girl was there, stone-still, ten feet away, holding her own water jar. She hadn't seen me behind the refrigerator. She looked afraid for her life. Maybe she thought I’d jump up and grab her. I gave her a smile and showed her that I was just giving her plants some water. This made her eyes go even bigger. I stood up slowly and backed away. I smiled again. She watched me leave. We never spoke one word.
How would this part of the story be different if it were told from Kim's perspective?
A- It would use an irritated voice and reveal Kim's protective tone.
B- It would use a relaxed voice and define Kim's actions as approving.
C- It would use an appreciative voice and describe Wendell with a friendly tone.
D- It would use an anxious voice and express Wendell's actions as interfering.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
It's either A or D but I'm leaning towards D.
Explanation:
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A package of 4 fancy plastic hats costs $8. What is the unit price of a hat?
Each hat costs $32
Each hat costs $8
Each hat costs $1
Each hat costs $2
Each hat costs $4
(9th graders only)
What did you get on the placement test?
QUESTION: Is the Raven in Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven real or imaginary? Use evidence from the text and your own thinking to support your response
Answer:
Imaginary
Explanation:
he went insane hearing the sound under the floorboards because the cops came to his house he thought he would get caught
this is Chapter 6 of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
What are some ways that Annabeth is a helper to Percy in this chapter?
Answer:
Annabeth warns Percy that's he's got to walk the walk and talk the talk if he's going to do well at Camp Half-Blood.
Annabeth relieves Chiron and shows Percy to Cabin 11, which belongs to Hermes. Anyone who doesn't know their heritage is welcome to stay there, because Hermes is the god of travelers and thieves. Percy is still having trouble accepting that he's related to god, but Annabeth tells him that if he wasn't, the food and drink they used to heal him would have killed him.
Explanation:
What does the narrator in the story, "The Tell-Tale Heart" want people to think about him?
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Answer:
What does the narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart," want people to think about him? He wants people to think he is intelligent & patient.
Explanation:
In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator is speaking directly to the reading audience. In the first line of the story, the narrator says, ". . .but why will you say that I am mad?" Here, the "you" directly addresses the reader.
At the end of the story, the narrator hears his victim's heart beating underneath the floorboards. His heightened sensitivity to imagined sounds demonstrates his paranoia and mental instability. It's also possible he mistakes the sound of his own accelerating heartbeat for the dead man's Hereof, why does the narrator think he is not mad in the Tell Tale Heart? The narrator does not want his listeners to believe that he is mad because he wants what he has to say to be taken seriously and not written off as the ravings of a lunatic. Why does the narrator finally confess to the murder? He hears the heart pound and he thinks that the police can hear it but aren't tell. ... It was his own heart beat.So, the title also refers to the narrator's heart. ... We could look at the whole story of the old man's murder as a tale told by the narrator, a tale from his own heart. The title refers to both the narrator's heart, and to the old man's heart, and to the tales told by both.
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Read the literary analysis written by Cynthia about part 5 of The Call of the Wild.
In The Call of the Wild, Buck is presented as an intensely loyal dog to those who earn his love and affection. Saved by Thornton from a brutal beating by Hal when he "was too near dead to be of further use in hauling the sled," Buck’s loyalty to Thornton first began. However, as described by London, it was more than just the fact that Thornton had saved his life that earned Thornton Buck’s adoration; it was also the fact that Thornton "was the ideal master." Even when Buck felt strongly the natural instincts that were calling from the wild, "the love for John Thornton drew him back to the fire again." Loyalty can be a powerful force.
How could the final sentence be revised to present a stronger conclusion?
Even loyalty is no match for the urges Buck feels to return to the wilderness.
Buck’s loyalty to Thornton is the only thing that keeps him alive in the Yukon.
Once forged, loyalty is a powerful opponent for even Buck’s natural instincts.
Loyalty is the only force in nature that allows Buck to deny the call of the wild.
Answer: because he is loayalty to Thornton and that’s way he keeps resting to the call of the wild. Hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is D
Explanation:
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Select all that apply.
In another question in this lesson, you are asked if any or all of the following graphics would be useful in an instruction manual for putting together a basketball hoop. Why are any or all of these three graphics inappropriate for that technical manual?
a picture of a father and his daughters happily playing basketball using the new hoop
a line drawing showing all of the parts and pieces of the hoop and how each connects
a picture of a famous basketball player such as Michael Jordan or Tim Duncan
A.)One or more than one of them do not inform the reader about the product.
B,)One or more than one of them do not help to explain a process.
C.)One or more than one of them provide something to hook the reader and thus are appropriate.
D.)All three of the graphics listed are appropriate for the technical manual.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is an instruction manual for putting together a basketball hoop. 1 and 2, do not display a process on how to put it together.
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2 “Now, Valentine,” said the warden, “you’ll go out in the morning. Brace up, and make a man of yourself. You’re not a bad fellow at heart. Stop cracking safes, and live straight.”
3 “Me?” said Jimmy, in surprise. “Why, I never cracked a safe in my life.”
4 “Oh, no,” laughed the warden. “Of course not. Let’s see, now. How was it you happened to get sent up on that Springfield job? Was it because you wouldn’t prove an alibi for fear of compromising somebody in extremely high-toned society? Or was it simply a case of a mean old jury that had it in for you? It’s always one or the other with you innocent victims.”
5 “Me?” said Jimmy, still blankly virtuous. “Why, warden, I never was in Springfield in my life!”
6 “Take him back, Cronin!” said the warden, “and fix him up with outgoing clothes. Unlock him at seven in the morning, and let him come to the bull-pen. Better think over my advice, Valentine.”
1) Choose the best answer.
What inference can you make from paragraphs 2-6?
The warden wants Jimmy to stay in prison because they get along.
Jimmy really believes he is innocent.
The warden is trying to frame Jimmy.
Jimmy is using verbal irony, or sarcasm, by saying he has never cracked a safe.
1 A guard came to the prison shoe-shop, where Jimmy Valentine was assiduously [diligently] stitching uppers, and escorted him to the front office. There the warden handed Jimmy his pardon, which had been signed that morning by the governor. Jimmy took it in a tired kind of way. He had served nearly ten months of a four year sentence. He had expected to stay only about three months, at the longest. When a man with as many friends on the outside as Jimmy Valentine had is received in the “stir” it is hardly worthwhile to cut his hair.
8 The clerk handed him a railroad ticket and the five-dollar bill with which the law expected him to rehabilitate [restore] himself into good citizenship and prosperity. The warden gave him a cigar, and shook hands. Valentine, 9762, was chronicled on the books, “Pardoned by Governor,” and Mr. James Valentine walked out into the sunshine. [Pardon means to release from the penalty of an offense]
2) Choose the best answer.
Putting together the clues in paragraphs 1 and 8, how did Jimmy get out of jail after serving only ten months of a four-year sentence?
The warden was worried for Jimmy's safety in the prison, so they released him early.
He was proven to be innocent.
He convinced the warden to let him out early.
Jimmy has influential "friends" who got the governor to pardon him.
9 A week after the release of Valentine, 9762, there was a neat job of safe-burglary done in Richmond, Indiana, with no clue to the author. A scant eight hundred dollars was all that was secured. Two weeks after that a patented, improved, burglar-proof safe in Logansport was opened like a cheese to the tune of fifteen hundred dollars, currency; securities and silver untouched. That began to interest the rogue-catchers [criminal-catchers]. Then an old-fashioned bank-safe in Jefferson City became active and threw out of its crater an eruption of bank-notes amounting to five thousand dollars. The losses were now high enough to bring the matter up into Ben Price’s class of work. By comparing notes, a remarkable similarity in the methods of the burglaries was noticed. Ben Price investigated the scenes of the robberies, and was heard to remark:
3) Choose the best answer.
What inference can you make from paragraph 9?
Jimmy has resumed his old ways of safecracking.
Ben Price has given up searching for Jimmy Valentine.
Someone else has taken Jimmy's place as expert safecracker.
Jimmy Valentine has reformed his ways.
Based on the given narration and dialogue between Jimmy and the warden, it can be seen that the inference that can be made from paragraphs 2-6 is D. Jimmy is using verbal irony, or sarcasm, by saying he has never cracked a safe.
Putting together the clues in paragraphs 1 and 8, the way Jimmy got out of jail after serving only ten months of a four-year sentence was D. Jimmy has influential "friends" who got the governor to pardon him.
What is an Inference?This refers to the conclusion that is gotten or reached by a person based on available evidence and clues that are developed on.
Hence, it can be seen that the inference that can be made from paragraph 9 is Jimmy has resumed his old ways of safecracking.
With this in mind, one can see that the correct answers have all been given above, based on the narrations given above.
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Which explains why the writer never directly addresses the reader in "An Army Corps Like No Other"
a. the report is written in 3rd person pov
b. the writer did not write this report for an audience
c. the writer knows he had an audience, but he doesn't know who they are
d. the writer knows that his audience is familiar with this topic
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
It took specialist a lot of time and hard work to learn about Meroe
Explanation
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Based on your analysis of this article, answer the following questions: Which argument seemed more persuasive? What language choices made the argument persuasive? Your answer should be 3-5 sentences long.
Answer:
i did this and got a good grade on it
Explanation:
I thought the School Garden Debate was negative at first but then positive. It was talking about how the school gardening was taking away from work time for a "hobby". At the end, it also talked about how hobbies can also teach lessons. In conclusion i think that the School Garden Debate was positive and negative.
Based on the analysis the school garden debate is both negative and positive.
What article was kore persuasive ?The analysis of the article based on the school garden debate shows us the positive and negative of school garnering as its a recreational activity. It eco-friendly but at the same time is time-consuming. The statement that tells us about the argumentative persuasive of the article it is meant for hobbies. Hence was both positive and negative.
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Read the excerpt from “On the Mountain.”
That's when it happened. A three-hundred-year-old Douglas fir extended a root like a big, gnarled foot over the path and, not seeing the hazard, Jess fell right over it and landed hard on her knee. For a moment she just stayed there, blinking back the tears that threatened to fill her eyes.
Which statement best describes the imagery in the excerpt?
Sensory details appeal to the reader’s sense of hearing.
A metaphor creates a visual image for the reader.
A simile creates a visual image for the reader.
Sensory details appeal to the reader’s sense of smell.
Answer:
B.) A metaphor creates a visual image for the reader.
Explanation:
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Answer:hey lol
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition.
Answer:
visualization have a good day
Explanation:
Answer:
Visualization
Explanation:
Because you are visualizing that you are on a beach. you are imagining you are there.
Write a paragraph explaining how each of the following contributes to the purpose of technical directions: title, heading, bullets and numbering, graphics/pictures, and special fonts (capitals, italics, bold, etc.).
Answer:
hope this helped!
Explanation:
they each help organize passages and make things easier to read. we know this because titles tell you what you will read about, headings tell you about the section you are reading about, graphics/pictures show what you are learning about, ect. without these the passage would be very confusing and throw over (disorganized). we need them to understand more things.
Read the following excerpt from "Woman Who Helped Hide Anne Frank Dies at 100" by Teri Schultz. SCHULTZ: That day would never come, as Anne did not survive the Nazi death camps. But Otto Frank did. Which is the best quick way of jotting down the central idea of this excerpt? Otto survived camps; Anne didn’t. Otto came back one day, while Anne did not. Otto not in death camps; Anne in death camps. Otto survived; waited for Anne.
The best option that reflects the central idea of this poem is that Otto survived camps; Anne didn’t.
The first option is correct. The central idea of a sentence or topic can also be described as the main point or message that is contained in that work which the author is trying to convey.
The author tells us that in the death camps, Anne did not make it but Otto Frank got that.
Therefore in conclusion the central idea is that Frank survived but Anne did not.
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Answer:
The answer is( A ) (Otto survived camps; Anne didn't.
Explanation: