I would list off all the possibilities that could happen to them to avoid the situation. It's best to try and convince them not to do something dangerous as much as possible. Though that person can do whatever they want, if they are going to be stubborn and do it anyway, give them precautions to stay as safe as possible, and to remain in contact with someone they can get a hold of. It does depend of the type of situation though.
Nobody knew where they were
The Jersey Devil-
1- Mother Leeds gave birth to a "seemigly normal baby boy." True or False
2- Her baby began to change a few months after birth. True or False
3-The monster escaped through the chimney after killing everyone in the Leed's house. True or False
4- The most reports "footprints" of the devil has only been in the Pine Barrens. True or False
5- Harry Leeds is a "confirmed" direct descendent of the the Jersey Devil. True or False
6- When was the most "recent" report of sighting from the Jersey Devil. Pick one (1984, 1988, 1980, 1981)
7- Is the Jersey Devil a similar looking creature from Greek Mythology? True or False
8- Make a whole paragraph explaining your position on the jersey devil. Use text evidence from the article to support your response.
Answer:
Explanation:
https://weirdnj.com/stories/jersey-devil/#:~:text=Legend%20has%20it,be%20a%20devil!%E2%80%9D
a charlie brown christmas"" greatly influenced the sales of what product?
aluminum christmas treesss
Explanation:
essay about the changes in my locality village
10. It is important to remember allegories are not literal, they
representative.*
O Yes
O No
ASAP!
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Strong textual evidence should
1. Be specific
2. Have concrete details that pertain to your theme
3. All of the above
4. None of the above
Strong textual evidence must be specific and have concrete details that pertain to the topic of your text, so the third answer option is the correct answer.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Textual evidence is information taken from research sources that were used to write a text.This evidence is extremely important to justify and substantiate arguments.For this reason, in addition to being true, these pieces of evidence must point out specific information and show clear details about the proposed theme.For this reason, we can state that answer options 1 and 2 are the correct options, the third answer option being the correct answer.
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At the end of paragraph 6, why does the author repeat "I shall never see this again"? Use details from the text to support your answer.
The repetition used by the narrator may have been performed to highlight his rejection of some element, or his sadness due to the lack of contact with an element.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Repetition is a figure of language that allows words or phrases to be repeated over and over in a text to highlight a theme or an important element of the story.Thus, when repeating "I shall never see this again", the narrator wants to emphasize his or her feelings, about the lack of contact with a certain element that will never be seen again.In this case, this repetition may highlight the narrator's rejection for something, or the sadness about the lack of contact with the element. it is not possible to determine this exactly because you have not shown the text that this question refers to. However, I hope the above information can help you.
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Fill the blank:
Cats, dogs even canaries can .......... you good.
A.do
B.give
Answer:
Give
Explanation:
Cats, dogs even canaries can give you good.
Answer:
A: Do
Explanation: Look at the flow of the sentence.
1. Cats, dogs, even canaries can do you good.
Versus
2. Cats, dogs, and canaries can give you good.
It doesn't sound quite right in the second sentence. It leaves people wondering "good what?" in the second sentence, making it incomplete.
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Read the lines of poetry and answer the question.
CHAMPION of those who groan beneath
Oppression's iron hand
In view of penury, hate, and death,
I see thee fearless stand.
To whom does the champion this poem refer?
O a newly freed slave
o William Lloyd Garrison
O John Greenleaf Whittier
o the president of the United States
Answer:
William Llyod Garrison
Explanation:
The champion referred in the poem is William Lloyd Garrison.
Why William Lloyd Garrison is referred to as champion?William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent American Christian, abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, and social reformer. He is best known for his widely-read antislavery newspaper The Liberator, which he founded in 1831.William Lloyd Garrison believed that the American Constitution was pro-slavery. He was also an advocate for other reforms such as pacifism and women’s rights. His harsh language and firm opinions angered many Americans who opposed him.Hence, considering all his accomplishments William Lloyd Garrison is referred to as the champion in the poem.
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HEELP MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Answer:
9-3 it has the most Brackets
what is the biblical allusion that the author used in "the souls dark cottage"?
eternal home-
threshold of new life-
Explanation:
threshold of new life im pretty sure
5+ paragraph on Elie Wiesel. Just about his life in general.
Answer:
Im not understanding your question
Explanation:
Young had learned to read before he was two, and by the age of twenty had mastered a dozen foreign languages including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. An inheritance from an uncle left him free to pursue his scientific interests. At various times, Young studied the habits of spiders, the surface features of the moon, and diseases of the chest. Then, intrigued by the challenge of the Rosetta Stone, he put aside his other studies and concentrated on attempting to decipher the writing on it.
In this excerpt, James Cross Giblin characterizes Thomas Young through
his words.
his actions
his reactions.
his conversations.
Answer: His actions
Explanation: The question is laid out so it sounds like his actions are what James knows.
Answer:
His actions
Explanation:
In his closing arguments, Atticus says that all men are created equal
but that is really only true in the northern states.
but the civil rights movement will need to progress before that truly happens.
in the courtroom.
but white men tend to forget that fact.
Answer: in the courtroom.
Explanation: your welcome
In the opening paragraph, the tone of the story appears to be
Humorous
Pessimistic
Creepy
Joyful
The story it’s referring to is called, the lottery. Please help, need to get my English grade up.
PLZ HELP!T THIS IS DUE TODAY!! I'M RLLY STRESSED!!!
1. What difficult lesson did Jimmy learn about life? Explain. (HINT: This is a theme question, so think about the theme of this story) *
2. Identify an example of DRAMATIC IRONY in this passage and explain why it is dramatic irony. *
Story & definition to the word is below! :D
Answer:
Not sure about the lesson, but the dramatic irony is that he threw away the matress without knowing it was filled with money.
The tone of this rebuttal can best be described as
Answer:
rude is correct
Explanation:
According to "So What Is a Primate?" why is the collarbone important for primates?
O A. Its shape makes primates unusually strong.
O
B. Its shape is similar to that of other mammals.
O C. Its structure varies across different species of primate.
OD. Its structure allows primates to hang by their arms and swing.
Answer:
D. Its structure allows primates to hang by their arms and swing.
Explanation:
there's no text on the question so i answer this based on what i know.
collarbone is important because it connects arms to the body, including primates'.
the collarbone connects arms to the body, so it is important to primates because its structure allows primates to hang by their arms and swing.
What causes air molecules to have pressure?
in simple words pls
Answer:
the weight of the air molecules above causes the air molcules to have pressure
Explanation:
i cheer for people. i was raised to believe there's enough sun for everybody What type of language is this
A figurative
B explicit
C implicit
Answer: Figurative
Explanation:
reared its ugly head
made my day
take a crack at
Meaning
Idlom
to manifest a negative attribute
to have been delighted
6
to make an attempt
Reset
Next
Answer:
to have been delighted ---- made my day
to make an attempt ---- take a crack at
to manifest a negative attribute ---- reared its ugly head
a source is called if its author is qualified
Answer:
Scholarly
Explanation:
Why are various creative works split up into different types under copyright law?
Answer:
Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
Explanation:
Because different types of creative works can be unlawfully reproduced in various ways, various creative works are divided into various categories.
What is copyright law?Copyright law is defined as a kind of intellectual property that safeguards first-authored works as soon as the creator sets the work in a concrete form of expression. The "promotion of the growth of the sciences and useful arts," or, in other words, knowledge, is one of the main goals of copyright law. The goal of copyright law is to strike a balance between the rights of individual authors and creators and the general interest.
Original works of authorship, such as poetry, books, movies, songs, computer software, and architectural designs are all protected by copyright, a type of intellectual property law. Creators have a certain amount of control over their creative works thanks to copyright laws. People frequently need the creator's consent in order to use copyrighted works.
Thus, because different types of creative works can be unlawfully reproduced in various ways, various creative works are divided into various categories.
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All About Me (as the shape):
**1 paragraph per shape = 2 paragraphs**
- You are going to choose (at least) two different shapes.- Create a ‘Personal Profile’ for the shapes, using personification (be creative, funny, etc)
- Be creative with your shapes and descriptions.
Possible details to include (use the charts in the lesson to help you brainstorm):
- congruent angles
- types of angles
- parallel lines
- perpendicular lines
- opposite side lengths
- diagonals
- number of sides
Explanation:
you could right your own Paragraph .-.
“How do I love thee?“ What does the title mean?
Answer:
As a Representative of Love: As this poem is about love, the speaker counts how she adores her belove
Explanation:
have a wonderful day and youre welcome :)
Answer:
The meaning of "How Do I Love Thee" is that the speaker's love is so deep and true that it will continue after death.
Explanation:
‘How Do I Love Thee’ is a famous love poem and was first published in a collection, Sonnets from the Portuguese in 1850. The poem deals with the speaker’s passionate adoration of her beloved with vivid pictures of her eternal bond that will keep her connected to her beloved even after death.
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The answer according to your attached pdf is uploaded here in my answer as image. Please check.
Can someone review this and give feedback it is about The Other Wes Moore book.
Many people are given another chance after doing wrong so then they can fix their mistakes and grow as a person. Some people decide to take the second chance they're given and others take it as a get out of jail free card. In Wes Moore's book "The Other Wes Moore" He talks about how he and another kid named Wes Moore both did some not-so-amazing things as kids. He also talks about the choices that led up to it and what happened after they were given second chances. Both Wes Moore's were given second chances after they made a mistake, one took it and went on a better path and the other ignored it and ended up in prison.
Moore was eight when he first ended up in handcuffs, he called his brother and was given his first of many second chances the book states “Three hours later, Wes was released under the care of Tony’s Father, and he was back at his house before his mother got home from her job. It was years before Wes’s mom found out her son had been arrested that day” (Moore 35). That was Moore’s first major mistake in a road that only went downhill. He later decided to not attend school and to skip it and hang out with his friends, one day he drank alcohol and paid the price for it his mom even said “Well, at least now you know how bad it feels and you will stay away from drinking” when he got a hangover (Moore 62).
here it go:
Many people are given another chance after doing wrong so then they can fix their mistakes and grow as a person. Some people decide to take the second chance they're given and others take it as a get out of jail free card. In Wes Moore's book "The Other Wes Moore" He talks about how he and another kid named Wes Moore both did some not-so-amazing things as kids. He also talks about the choices that led up to it and what happened after they were given second chances. Both Wes Moore's were given second chances after they made a mistake, one took it and went on a better path and the other ignored it and ended up in prison.
Moore was eight when he first ended up in handcuffs, he called his brother and was given his first of many second chances the book states “Three hours later, Wes was released under the care of Tony’s Father, and he was back at his house before his mother got home from her job. It was years before Wes’s mom found out her son had been arrested that day” (Moore 35). That was Moore’s first major mistake in a road that only went downhill. He later decided to not attend school and to skip it and hang out with his friends. One day he drank alcohol and paid the price for it. His mom said “Well, at least now you know how bad it feels and you will stay away from drinking” when he got a hangover (Moore 62).
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Churchill mentions threats to Britain's liberty in centuries past in order to
A. remind both his own people and the world that Britain has already triumphed over similar
threats.
B. remind his people the importance of studying history for its own sake.
C. argue that Britain should invest more in its air force.
D. frighten British citizens into contributing more to the war effort.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A. remind both his own people and the world that Britain has already triumphed over similar
threats.
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Answer:
1.
2. takes off
3. get into
4. get out of
5. broke down
6. set off
7.
8. got into
the teacher ordered as me to open our my book.
Answer:
45
Explanation: