Answer:
spanish conquistadors, who were primarily poor nobles from the impoverished west and south of Spain, were able to conquer the huge empires of the New World with the help of superior military technology, disease (which weakened indigenous resistance), and military tactics including surprise attacks and powerful and there were no strangers to love and they knew the rules and so did i they just wanted to tell people how the were feeling and they wanted someone to understand so they were never gonna give you up and they were never gonna let them down and they were never gonna turn around and hurt other people in the army they were never gonna make the soldiers cry and they never were going to say goodbye but the years stop comming and they dont stop comming head to the rules gotta keep the groud running but Remember those walls I built Well, baby, they're tumbling down And they didn't even put up a fight They didn't even make a sound I found a way to let you win But I never really had a doubt Standing in the light of your halo I got my angel now It's like I've been awakened Every rule I had you breaking It's the risk that I'm taking I ain't never gonna shut you out Everywhere I'm looking now I'm surrounded by your embrace BabPatrician. Patricians were considered the upper-class in early Roman society. They controlled the best land and made up the majority of the Roman senate.y, I can see your halo You know you're my saving grace You're everything I need and morei t's written all over your face Baby, I can feel your halo Pray it won't fade away Hit me like a ray of sun Burning through my darkest night I'm boutta' pop, you know I'm boutta' blow up Only need these hands I don't need no pole Once I get a grip, I might blast yo dome up Like I'm Bakugo, turn they soul to smokei 'm boutta' pop, you know I'm boutta' blow up Only need these hands, I don't need no ' pole Once I get a grip, I might blast yo dome up Why you packin', you ain't bout' that action I'll blow her back in Why you mad but not attackin' boy I'll send you packin' I'm the best, no doubt about it Competition live without it You just mad cause I'm too rowdy get back I'm really bout it Head down on the ground, you don't want these hands around you Nitroglycerin I'm sweatin', blastin' off I'm bound to Rushin', there ain't no hiding yous a if you down to If you try to hide you gon' be begging once I've found you I'm the best, ain't no hero but always been vet if you got an issue, AP shots up to yo neck I don't give a about no one, I'll say it no regrets I'm only here for me, I'm at the top and you'll respect Grenadier bracers on my wrist, I'm about to pull the pin Come at me with all your might or I'ma melt off all your skin Howitzer impact , I told you I'ma win get back before I blast, I said I'll do it again wit' a grin Like I'm Bakugo, turn they soul to ' smoke I'm boutta' pop, you know I'm boutta' blow up Only need these hands I don't need no pole Once I get a grip, I might blast yo dome up and I want Think I'm addicted to your light swore I'd never fall again But this don't even feel like falling Gravity can't forget To pull me back to the ground again Patric Patrician. Patricians were considered the upper-class in early Roman society. They controlled the best land and made up the majority of the Roman senate.ian. sorry teacher but i am gay They also needed to pack it box it flip it top it wit a bowtie ribbion stop it because there dogs were eating all the rainbow cookies and pies were filying through the roof. Patricians were considered the upper-class in early Roman society. They controlled the best land and made up the majority of the Roman senate.
Explanation:
sorry i have ADHD
According to the passage, if money were made of regular paper, it would
I. fall apart when it got wet
II. tear easily when it was folded
III. be made out of wood cellulose
A
II. and III. only
B
I. only
C
I., II., and III.
D
I. and II. only
Answer:
I., II., and III.
Read the message from your father.
Hi,
Your mother and I are thinking of getting you a birthday present. Would you like a camer
laptop or a playstation? - or maybe I should get you something else? However, you can
have one present. What would you like to have?
Let me know what you think.
Dad
In about 80 words, write a message to your father about your choice of birthday present
Answer:
Explanation:
Hi Dad,
Thank you for thinking of getting me such nice presents! I know how hard you and mom work so it means a lot to me. It is hard to decide because I know if I picked the Playstation, my brother could also use it. The problem is though that I need a new laptop for school. So, I will choose the laptop. We can all use it also. Thank you again for such a wonderful present!
Love,
Me
Answer: Hi dad!
Thank you for giving me these options! It means a lot to hear that you and mom are thinking of me! A laptop would be prefered! I can write my school papers more easily now! Love you both lots!
Explanation:
the worst feeling in the world essay
Answer:
ikr
Explanation:
PART A: Which of the following best states a central idea of the letter
Answer:
Where are the answer choices and the letter? I need more info.
Explanation:
Answer:
C) love is so powerful...
Explanation:
What are the parts of an argument, and how are they related?
Answer:
there are pro and con of each argument. Pro is for the argument, con is against the argument, they are the opposite of each other
Explanation:
Answer:
There are pros and cons for each argument, pros support what the argument is about, while cons don't.
Explanation:
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2. .
3. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
7. .
8. .
9. .
10. .
Answer:
Im confused is this just free brainliest if so can I get it???
Explanation:
Answer:
Hmm am not getting it but I hope you have a wonderful day bye!
Explanation:
Is it true or false ..........
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Think about if seat belts were not active. A person would be more hurt if they didn't have a seat belt than if they did.
Correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. Your answer should be a single sentence.
Do you know who first said, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?.
Answer:
Do you know who first said, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?
Explanation:
Write about what new technology you think everyone will have in 2040, and why would they need it??
be creative:)
Answer:
Self driving car that improves the environment. The cars we use now causes the death of many and the gas we put in them isn't beneficial as well. People might notice this and change our way of transportation that everyone will be required to resource to.
6.- What _ (you / cook) tonight?
7.- _ (you / finish) your homework yet?
8.- My father _ (go) to the bank. He’ll be back soon.
9.- What _ (they / do) at 9.00 last night?
10.- It _ (snow) when we _ (leave) the library.
Answer:
what did you cook tonight?
Have you finished your homework yet?
My father has gone to the bank.
What were they doing at 9:00 last night
it was snowing when we left the library
Write a letter to your aunty thanking her for the gifts she gave you on your birthday.
Answer:
THANK yoU AUNTYYYYY I LOVE YOUuuuu
Explanation:
Arrange the elements of plot in the order they would occur in a five-act play.
falling action
resolution
rising action
exposition
climax
Answer:
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Explanation:
Which wall do you think separates the
poet from his dream? Elaborate.
the poem is as i grew older
Answer:
Read the summary i wote for you
Explanation:
Summary:
The speaker starts by describing a dream he used to have a “long time ago” that he has since nearly forgotten. Back then, however, it was right in front of him, bright like a “sun-dream.” A wall rose up slowly between the speaker and his dream - it rose and rose until it touched the sky. The wall is a shadow.
The speaker proclaims, “I am black.” He lies down in the shadows, which prevent the light of the dream from shining on him. All he can see is the “thick” wall and the shadow.
He cries, “My hands! / My dark hands!” He wants to break through the wall and find his dream; he wants to break apart the darkness and “smash” the night. He wants that shadow to break apart into a “thousand lights of sun” and “a thousand whirling dreams / of sun!”
Analysis:
“As I Grew Older” contains a narrative about struggle and empowerment that shares thematic similarities with “Dreams” and “Harlem.”
In the beginning of the poem, the speaker recalls a dream he had long ago and had nearly forgotten, but now he can see it ahead of him once more. This is fairly straightforward symbolism - the speaker represents all African Americans who had to relinquish their dreams due to the pervasive discrimination and persecution in early 20th century American society. African American children may have experienced a few brief years of blissful ignorance (like the speaker), but they all eventually became aware of their status as second-class citizens - a wall of injustice that rises up to gradually block the sunlight. Just because the wall has risen up, though, it does not mean that the dream ceases to exist - the speaker simply cannot not see it anymore.
Hughes deliberately uses the symbol of a shadow as a way to actualize his character's blackness, because the speaker's race is the barrier that is keeping him from achieving his dream. When the narrator describes lying hidden in the shadows, Hughes invokes Ralph Ellison's depiction of his African American narrator in Invisible Man (1952): “I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your Hollywood-movie ectoplasms. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids -- and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.”
As the poem progresses, though, the speaker's listlessness and apathy turns into determination and vigor, creating a shift of energy. The speaker forcefully commands his “dark hands” to break through the wall so he can access his dream. He is no longer willing to let it languish beyond his grasp. He wants to “shatter this darkness" and “smash this night.” Hughes uses this violent language to show that the speaker is suddenly empowered and feels no equivocation or anxiety about what he must do.
The concluding image is fantastic, as the speaker imagines the shadow breaking apart into thousands of fragments of sunlight and liberating the “whirling dreams / Of sun!” By confronting the obstacle, the speaker has found his voice and his purpose. This is a potential allusion to the Greek myth of Icarus. Icarus was tantalized by the brilliance and glory of the sun and built himself wax wings to fly there. However, his excitement caused him to fly much too close, his wings melted, and he plummeted into the sea. Although there is a risk inherent in the speaker's decision to shatter the “thick wall," the largely affirmative tone of the second half of the poem seems to suggest that even if he fails, there is spiritual value in possessing the self-realization to grasp for a dream that might be out of reach.
which of the following is NOT described as a possible cause of the Dancing Plague
Answer:
You didn't post the answers to choose from, so here is what I know of the Dancing Plague...
Explanation:
Vitus superstition may have triggered a stress-induced hysteria that took hold of much of the city. Other theories have suggested the dancers were members of a religious cult, or even that they accidentally ingested ergot, a toxic mold that grows on damp rye and produces spasms and hallucinations.
He blank like to wake up early
AnswerHe would like to wake up early
Explanation:
thanks for the free points. how r yall doin
Why is Thanksgiving celebrated?
Answer: Thanksgiving day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people.
Explanation:Thanksgiving Day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people.
Which point of view is most likely to be unreliable in a story?
a The third person point of view is most likely to be unreliable.
b All points of view in a story are equally reliable.
c All points of view in a story are equally unreliable.
d the first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong have a great rest of your day/night
Answer:
D: The first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
Explanation:
A narrative voice is “unreliable” if it seems untrustworthy, often because the narrator is misinformed or dishonest. This is most common with limited, first-person narrators -- for example, when the story is told from one character's point of view and reflects their limited understanding or biases.
A great example of this would be the Nick from the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald. Nick, the narrator of the novel, is an unreliable narrator because every so often he's not present for a certain event, other times he presents the story out of order, and sometimes he obscures the truth.
(GIVING BRAINLIEST!!!) Which statement best summarizes two central ideas of the text?
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Please give me brainliest
Answer:
do you have a shakespeare one
Explanation:
And the weather was perfume with the three colours of pimento-the biting tang of the green leaves, the lingering decay of the over-ripe berries, and the harsh peppery assult of the dried berries, hard and black in the sun, waiting for the cross bags and Chen's Chevrolet truck took the bags to Brown's Town and St. Ann's Bay. Nothing, not even the rain, could change the colours of the pimento weather. When it rained in the sunny spangled afternoon and the spray was on the barbecues was a mixture of all three aromas bright as angels' wings the steam that rose from the pimento drying.
Say what figure of speech it is.
Is it appropriate? Is it striking?
Comment its effectiveness.
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Answer:
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From The Beast
by Ben B. Lindsey and Harvey J. O’Higgins
The dialect in this passage predominantly serves to
A. enhance suspense
B. establish the time period
C. present the authors’ main idea
D. build pathos for the authors’ cause
E. illustrate the contrast between the opposing classes
Answer:it’s d
Explanation: all of the language used appeals to emotion
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
I got a 100% on the exam your welcome :)
The leader of the Knights Templar was buried in a royal______show his greatness.
a) seraph
b) sepulchre
c) stanza
d) amulet
Answer:
b) sepulcher
Explanation:
The leader of the Knights Templar was buried in a royal sepulcher to show his greatness.
Answer:
pls mark me brainliest the answer
Explanation:
The leader of the Knights Templar was buried in a royal seraph show his greatness.
Review each of the investment opportunities provided by Earll Investments and Pima Financial Trading. In at least two to three paragraphs, write an analysis of these opportunities that answers the following questions. What are the true risks of each investment, and do the companies accurately describe these risks? What are the potential returns of each investment, and do the companies accurately describe these returns? Based on the evidence available to you, which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent?
Answer:
Pima financial trading is more fraudluent because it says it is low risk but you are earning a lot. it is a bond investment.. those are not going to earn you that much money.
Explanation:
Answer:
Review each of the investment opportunities provided by Earll Investments and Pima Financial Trading. In a three paragraph essay (a minimum of 4-5 sentences), write an analysis of these opportunities that answers the following questions.
Based on the evidence available to you, which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent? What are the true risks of investment with this company, and does the company accurately describe these risks? What are the potential returns on an investment, and does the company accurately describe these returns?
Explanation:
What are the characteristics of an independent clause? Select three options.
be
It contains a subject and a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It begins with a relative pronoun.
It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
Mar this and return
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Submit
Answer:
FREEE POINTS
THANK UU
Explanation:
Answer:
It contains a subject and a verb.
It expresses a complete thought.
It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Explanation:
Edge
• In your own words, explain what Gloria Steinem means by her quote
- "The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, byt using what
happens to us."
Plz help!!!
Answer:
I think she is saying is don't try to take over how your life plays out, but use what has happened to you in life to learn.
Explanation:
This is my interruption, hope it helps.
Where does stress fall in the words thirsty Guru and mastery
Answer:
When a word ends in “ic,” “sion” or “tion,” the stress is usually on the second-to-last syllable. You count syllables backwards and put a stress on the second one from the end.
What is the author's viewpoint in "An Army Corps Like No Other"?
The Camel Corp may have failed, in part, because of the way Americans treated the camels.
The cost to bring camels to the US was not worth the amount of work it took to train them.
The Camel Corp is an important part of the history of the American military.
If not for the Civil War, camels would still be used by the military today.
Question 2
How is the viewpoint in Part A conveyed in the text?
He lists the many accomplishments of the Camel Corp compared to regular army missions.
He lists the many advantages to using camels in the desert and blames the war for the failure of the project.
He describes how difficult it was to bring camels to the US and their inability to do the same work as horses.
He states that life for camels was more harsh in the US than in their homeland, so they lashed out at their handlers.
Answer:
The Camel Corp is an important part of the history of the American military.
Explanation:
What is the effect of listing different types of workers and what they are doing in “I Hear America Singing”? It shows that the workers are not paying attention to their jobs. It illustrates that the workers’ unique songs create harmony. It shows that each worker does a task similar to the others. It highlights that the workers’ voices create an odd sound.
The correct answer is "It illustrates that the workers’ unique songs create harmony". The tone of the poem in "I Hear American Singing" is joyful, whimsical, and hopeful. Whitman celebrates in the common American worker, magnifying his characters with descriptors such as "robust," "friendly," "blithe," and "strong".
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Based on the context, what meaning is Brooks conveying by using a pun?
"Wow, thanks!" said Ivan. "That's more wisdom than I expected from a
shoemaker."
"Well, I'm not just any shoemaker," said Brooks. "You might say I deal in
matters of the sole."
A. He believes he gives good spiritual advice.
B. He does extra work for tips.
C. He secretly dislikes Ivan.
D. He specializes in the bottom parts of shoes.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
By using a pun here (sole, soul) Brooks is hinting that he gives good spiritual advice.
Answer:
A
"He believes he gives good spiritual advice. "
Explanation:
This is the correct answer according to A.P.E.X.
How do the events unfold in the movie Shrek?
Explanation:
is this good might need to paraprashe alot
Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman.My mother, my stepfather, my brother Giuseppe, and my two sisters, Liberta and Helvetia, all of us together, happy that we had come through the storm safely, clustered on the foredeck for fear of separation and looked with wonder on this miraculous land of our dreams.Giuseppe and I held tightly to Stepfather's hands, while Liberta and Helvetia clung to Mother. Passengers all about us were crowding against the rail. Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers -- a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty.
Which detail best supports the idea that arriving in America was a great relief after the long voyage?
Immigrant passengers were very crowded on the ship’s deck
Immigrant passengers were afraid of being separated.
Immigrant passengers made noise when they saw the Statue of Liberty
.Immigrant passengers held tightly to their families.
you will get 100pts if you answer it please hurry!!!
Answer:
Explanation:
Jabbered conversations, sharp cries, laughs and cheers -- a steadily rising din filled the air. Mothers and fathers lifted up babies so that they too could see, off to the left, the Statue of Liberty.
I think this detail is what you want. It shows great wonder and jubilation when they finally saw the Statue of Liberty. All of the other choices are true but this one shows their response and what they were looking at when they arrived.
By the way, you've offered 100 points. That can't be done unless you do it when you first propose the question. Even then, the person answering it will only get 50.
Five points is all we get.
Answer:
Immigrant passengers were very crowded on the ship’s deck
Explanation: