Answer:
The bear's advice was a lesson for every reader to learn. You shouldn't trust anyone at the risk of your life.
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Submit your short paragraph (5-7 sentences) explaining the one spelling word you have chosen for "the study of." Your paragraph should include as many of your spelling words as possible, underlined as you use them.
Read the excerpt from “The Pasture” by Robert Frost. What is the meter?
I’m going out to clean the pasture spring;
I’ll only stop to rake the leaves away,
Answer:
please write more, thanks!
Explanation:
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Re-read the final stanza and focus on the line, "Cupid's not schooled that way." Who is Cupid? What does it mean to be schooled in something? What is Cupid NOT schooled in?
(The Stanza you need)
Love will find a way, though skies now are gray.
Love like ours can never be ruled.
Cupid’s not schooled that way.
Dry each tear-dimmed eye.
Clouds will soon roll by.
Though fate may lead us astray,
My dearie, mark what I say:
Love will find a way.
Answer:
Cupid is a little love angle, to be schooled it means to know about a certain subject (I think) Cupid isn't schooled in love being ruled.
Explanation:
Select TWO pieces of evidence from "Sea Horse Face" that BEST support the answer to Part A. *
“With a sigh of relief, Ben hurriedly shut the door.” (paragraph 8)
“What just happened?” (paragraph 14)
“He wasn’t about to touch it, whatever it was.” (paragraph 15)
“This one had a long snout, like a sea horse.” (paragraph 15)
“This thing was covered with glossy scales.” (paragraph 16)
“The nearest veterinarian was four hours away.” (paragraph 18)
Answer:
the answer depends on how you responded to part A. like say if he was scared and he ran to a room then it would be the pragraph 8 answer
Explanation:
1. What just happened?” (paragraph 14)
“He wasn’t about to touch it, whatever it was.” (paragraph 15)
2. The nearest veterinarian was four hours away.” (paragraph 18)
1. How does risk play a role in innovation?
2. Imagine trying to develop a new product or invention. Which of these risks would be the hardest for you to take?
a. Getting criticized for trying something new and different
b. Gathering the funds and materials to start your product
c. Losing all your profits and savings if your product flops
d. Being remembered as a failure
Answer:
Im not realy sure but I think C for some reason
Explanation:
what is the theme of Alatanta, the fleet-footed Huntress?
Answer:
A life's goal is to live happily ever after. Some prizes aren't worth winning. How one behaves is more important than one's gender.
Explanation:
Answer:
What is a theme of "Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress"? A life's goal is to live happily ever after. Some prizes aren't worth winning. How one behaves is more important than one's gender.
Explanation:
In an extended metaphor, _____.
like or as are used to compare two different ideas or things
several connected comparisons are made
speech is exaggerated for emphasis or effect
the comparison is not stated directly
Answer:
The second option listed is correct.
several connected comparisons are made
Explanation:
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Answer:
Rocky
Explanation:
Why doesn't Aunt Polly believe Tom when he tells her that he has finished painting the fence?
He has a habit of lying to her.
She knows he didn't have enough paint.
She has been watching him from the window.
He doesn't know how to paint.
Answer:
A is the answer!
Explanation:
what is the subject in the following sentence?
on this sunny day, the airplane will land on time .
A.land
B. airplane
C. on time
D. day
I'm slow lol
Answer:
B. The airplane.
The statement, “My backpack weighs a ton,” is an example of which type of figure of speech?
simile
metaphor
analogy
hyperbole
Answer:
I believe it is a metaphor for the fact that the backpack is heavy.
Explanation:
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
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Select all that apply.
Which of the following is true about narrative poetry.
A narrative poem has a setting and characters.
Narrative poetry is a new form of poetry.
Narrative poetry tells a story.
A narrative poem has a conflict.
A narrative poem does not rhyme.
Answer: I think its B
Explanation:
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FOR The Book Called the red umbrella
2. Characters and Setting: Who are the main characters? When and where does your book take place?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Conflict: What is the most exciting and interesting moment in the story? Don’t spoil everything, just give hints!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Answer:
The main characters are Lucia Frankie, Manuel Mrs. Baxter, Papa, Mama, Eddie, Jennifer, and Ivette. It takes place in 1961 on an island in Cuba.
Explanation:
The main characters are Lucia Frankie, Manuel Mrs. Baxter, Papa, Mama, Eddie, Jennifer, and Ivette. It takes place in 1961 on an island in Cuba.
Think about a time when you were a member of a team. It could be a sports team, a school project team, a volunteer committee, or some other time you worked with a group to achieve a goal.
what would you do differently if you could go back in time? How would you be a better team member? What contributions would you make now that you were unwilling or unable to make then? What team role(s) would you fill?
(Be sure to provide reasons and examples to support your answer.)
Pls Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee dont answer for the points....
Are you a Jehovah's witness? or would you consider being one
Answer:
i like to look into their beliefs and when i have the time, one these days i wouldnt mind talking to one
If there are 120 fish and half of them drown, how many are there?
Answer:
60
Explanation:
Answer:
60 fish are left.
Explanation:
We just need to divide 120 by 2, since half of the fish drowned.
120 ÷ 2 = 60
Therefore, 60 fish are left.
Hope this helps! :)
9. Why was it important that Oliver emptied the “not-so-secret” drawer in his workbench?
A He wanted to make room for gear related to his new interest in mining.
B He got rid of anything that made him think of his kite-making disaster.
C He planned to start working on a better secret drawer as soon as possible.
D He knew his parents had recently discovered his hiding place.
Answer:
B be because he didnt wanna think about his kite
Explanation:
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i think its either b or c
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Answer:i think its B my dog
Explanation:
How do the descriptions of the American flag differ in the poem and magazine article?
A.both of these
B.The poem uses more figurative language and imagery to describe the flag.
C.The magazine article is more technical in its description of the flag.
Answer:
B.The poem uses more figurative language and imagery to describe the flag.
Answer:
B.The poem uses more figurative language and imagery to describe the flag.
cos im ah ah in the stars tonight
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Answer:
What do you mean, lol
♫ So watch me bring the fire and set the night alight ♫
♪ Shining through the city with a little funk and soul ♪
♫ So I'ma light it up like dynamite whoa oh oh ♫
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Answer:
B. and D.
Explanation:
75/3 and 150/6 are right because 25/1 means if you multiply it by 3 to get to 75 then the 1 also needs to be multiplied to 3 which is 75/3 and is an answer. Then you just do the same thing with the other and bing bang boom your done.
Please solve step by step!In the first six lines, circle all the uses of the words it and thing. What is “it”? How is it described?
When it is finally ours, this freedom, this liberty, this beautiful
and terrible thing, needful to man as air,
usable as earth; when it belongs at last to all,
when it is truly instinct, brain matter, diastole, systole,
5 reflex action; when it is finally won; when it is more
than the gaudy mumbo jumbo of politicians:
this man, this Douglass, this former slave, this Negro
beaten to his knees, exiled, visioning a world
where none is lonely, none hunted, alien,
10 this man, superb in love and logic, this man
shall be remembered. Oh, not with statues’ rhetoric,
not with legends and poems and wreaths of bronze alone,
but with the lives grown out of his life, the lives
fleshing his dream of the beautiful, needful thing.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who you callin' Pinhead?
Answer:Explanation: PLZPLZPLZ NOT PATRICK
Answer:
This town ain't big enough for the two of us!
Explanation:
I'm Dirty Dan!
ype the following sentence and add parentheses or brackets where needed. Add any necessary punctuation marks for clarity. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
"I appreciate this the honor truly, but I can't accept it."
Answer:
Explanation:
What,
Answer:
what,
Explanation:
which sentence correctly uses an appositive phrase
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
It correctly describes the school by - a very old building-
Answer:
I believe it's D.
Explanation:
The phrase, "a very old building," combines the two sentences using an appositive phrase. In this case, ''a very old building'' is the appositive phrase because it provides more information.
If you need a further explanation, read the quoted text below:
"An appositive is a noun or pronoun that renames or identifies another noun or pronoun in some way. An appositive phrase consists of an appositive and its modifiers. An appositive phrase can be either essential (restrictive) or nonessential (nonrestrictive)."
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Directions: After watching the video “Geography & Economic Growth” please answer the questions below.
Define landlocked. What are some disadvantages to being a landlocked country? Are there any advantages?
Does geography determine development? Provide at least two examples to support your answer.
What may be some other factors besides economics that are affected by a civilization’s geography?
Answer:where is the video,you could give the video link
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What are nonfiction prereading strategies? Check all that apply.
comprehending meaning
establishing purpose
summarizing the text
scanning the text
skimming the text
Nonfiction prereading strategies are establishing purpose (B), summarizing the text (C), and scanning the text (D).
The pre-reading strategies to be used in nonfiction texts are to summarize, scan the text and establish the purpose of the reading, as shown in the second, third, and fourth answer options.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Nonfiction texts are those that present real facts, data, and information.This type of text does not present a universe created by the author, but it wants to present informative, argumentative, and even persuasive elements.Some readers may find it difficult to establish an effective reading and for this reason, pre-reading strategies must be carried out.In these strategies, the reader should establish his/her goal of reading the text, summarizing the text (allowing reading only the most important parts), and scanning the text to find which are the most significant parts of the text.
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this is a long question... modernize the following. using the following: places
1. Argos→ Colorado
1. Sepherus → Arizona
2. Valley → California
3. Gorgon’s Lair → Utah
4. Thessaly → Texas
5. Tiryns → New Mexico
people: medusa-mary
perseus-prestion
adronima-annie
danea-diana
poledecties-peter
acrisius-andrew
hermes-harry
:section 5 that need modernizied
Section 5
They came to Seriphus. No one knew Perseus; he heard his name spoken of as that of
a youth who had gone on a foolish quest and who would never again be heard of. He
learned that Polydectes had a new plan to marry—and this time, he would marry Danae.
He had walled her up in a temple.
Perseus took Andromeda to the hut of Dictys, the shepherd, so she would be safe. Then
Perseus went to the temple and heard his mother's voice wailing: "Walled up here and
given over to hunger, I shall be made go to Polydectes's house and become his wife. O
ye gods, have ye no pity for Danae, the mother of Perseus?"
Perseus cried aloud, and his mother heard his voice and her moans ceased. He turned
around and he went to the palace of Polydectes, the king.
The king received him with mockeries. "I will let you stay in Seriphus for a day," he said,
"because I would have you attend a marriage feast. I have vowed that Danae, your
mother, will be my wife by to-morrow's sunset."
So Polydectes said, and the lords and princes who were around him mocked Perseus
and flattered the king. Perseus went from them then. The next day he came back to the
palace. But in his hands now there was a dreadful thing—the bag made from the hide of
the sea monster that had in it the Gorgon's head.
He saw his mother. She was brought in white and fainting, thinking that she would now
have to wed the harsh and overbearing king. Then she saw her son, and hope came into
her face.
The king seeing Perseus, said: "Step forward, O youngling, and see your mother wed to
a mighty man. Step forward to witness a marriage, and then depart, for it is not right that
a youth that makes promises and does not keep them should stay in a land that I rule
over. Step forward now, you with the empty hands."
But not with empty hands did Perseus step forward. He shouted out: "I have brought
something to you at last, O king—a present to you and your mocking friends. But you, O
my mother, hide your face from what I have brought." Saying this Perseus drew out the
Gorgon's head. Holding it by the snaky locks he stood before the company. His mother
turned away her face. But Polydectes and his insolent friends looked full upon what
Perseus showed. "This youth would try to frighten us with some magician’s trick!" they
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said. They said no more, for they became as stones, and as stone images they still
stand in that hall in Seriphus.
Perseus went to Dictys the shepherd's hut, and he asked the kind shepherd to rule as
king in his brother’s place. Then with his wife, Andromeda, and his mother, Danae, he
went from Seriphus.
He did not go to Argos, the country that his grandfather had ruled over, although the
people there wanted Perseus to come and be their king. He took the kingdom of Tiryns
in exchange for that of Argos, and there he ruled with Andromeda by his side.
He gave the sickle-sword that had slain the Gorgon, and Medusa's head, back to
Hermes. That head Hermes's divine sister, Athena, goddess of wisdom, set upon her
shield. O, may Athena guard us all!
Answer:
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Explanation:
Hello i need your help i'm making a book and i need a title. the story is about people lost in the woods and they are finding there way out.
Answer:
lost in the woods hahaha