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Answer 1

Section 1

1. They are singing at the moment.

2. Do you visit your friends during weekends?

3.  Kally listens to music every day.

4. Are the children having a French lesson now?

5. Jason doesn't sleep in the afternoon.

6. We have lunch with our grandparents once a week.

Section 2

2. Margaret watches TV in the evening.

3. I have no idea.. Sorry

4. I am not going to Ryan's party now.

5. I also have no idea here

6. The kids don't like vegetables very much.

7. My brother doesn't drink milk in the morning.

Section 3

2. Christina usually walks to school every morning.

3. Ron and Amy don't tidy their room on Tuesdays.

4. My cousins are headed to my house now.

5. Kevin never studies for school at night.

6. It's not snowing right now.

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can someone use these words in a sentence . will mark u brainliest !.

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Answer:

Rodney works at a chemical lab.

A king rules over his domain.

I am an expert at making paper airplanes.

The CIA is a group of federal agents.

Injections are for medical use.

Therapists help people have good mental health.

The pastor's ministry today was a good one.

Therapists take a psychology course before working on patients.

Buses are used for transit.

Answer: 1. many ProdProducts contain Chemical inside.

2.  In old china, many emperors have domaind there country.

3.  Albert Einstein was a expert at math.

4. The postal services are administered by the federal government.

5. Many people these days need medical care for coronavirus.

6.  Beethoven was a great piano writer but he had a mental illness.

7.  our dad works as a Church Administrator. It is almost the same as ministry.

8. We learn physiology in class.

9. Our teacher says that our school supplies are transit.

Explanation: tell me if I missed a word.

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Read the story.


Home


Hattie stepped off the screeching subway train and lugged her possessions onto the escalator. When she finally emerged from underground, she got to the sidewalk and looked at the landscape. She was used to flatness and green; the farm that they’d just sold had cattle grazing as far as the eye could see. There was nothing green in sight here as cement behemoths sprung out of the ground taller than the stalks of corn back in Iowa. People zipped in front of her with briefcases tucked to their sides as high heels clacked on the pavement. It was all so overwhelming, so loud, and Hattie put her hands over her ears to shut out the sounds of the taxi horns and the thousand different conversations. Her little sister Evelyn didn’t; she was trying to take it all in.


Her mother pulled out a map from her purse and held it in shaky hands. “According to this, our new home should be right here.”


Hattie traced her mother’s index finger to a building that was so high that she had to crane her neck to see the top.


“This?” Evelyn gasped.


Her father, the man who was never at a loss for words, didn’t say anything. He adjusted the weight of the three bags that contained most of the possessions they’d been able to bring on the three-hour plane journey that had uprooted them from their old lives and deposited them in New York City.


Her father struggled to open the heavy front door, and when they were inside, the smell of hundreds of different meals clashed in her nose: spaghetti, fried chicken, fish, and curry. They stood in front of a bank of elevators as Evelyn pushed the button for the seventeenth floor. When they entered what would be their new home, Hattie spun around in tiny circles as her father gave them the “grand” tour.


“Here is where you and Evelyn will sleep,” he announced. He pointed to a room that was half the size of the Iowa bedroom that was hers alone, the same Iowa bedroom where she’d had all her sleepovers and whose walls still showcased the crayon scribbles from when she was a toddler. She’d tried to scrub them clean, but they were more stubborn than she was, so they would be there for the new family that would be moving in soon.


Evelyn tried to sound excited. “We get to share a room!”


Hattie was grateful for her younger sister, for the way that she could always look at the bright side of things. Hattie couldn’t say anything in response—she’d been speechless for most of the trip. Instead, she followed her father down the hallway that was narrow enough for one person to fit through, maybe two if they squeezed shoulder to shoulder.


“And here is where your mom and I will be.” She could hear the forced excitement in her father’s voice for a move that he didn’t want to make either. But they’d had to sell the farm, and when this opportunity presented itself, there had really been no choice.


The tour was over as soon as it started—tiny kitchen, one bathroom, boxy living room. The four of them would be sharing an apartment that was smaller than the drafty old kitchen in the farmhouse.


Without a word, they grabbed boxes and started about the business of unpacking in rooms that were inches away from one another rather than feet. Hattie walked over to a dirty square window in her new shared bedroom. She wiped it clean, hoping to see something that would remind her of Iowa, but the window only looked out onto more concrete and glass. A wave of sadness washed over her—the first crack in the numbness that she’d been feeling for the past month since she found out about the move. She turned her back and lowered her head so Evelyn wouldn’t see her, but then the sobs came, each louder than the previous one.


There was a hand on her shoulder. She wanted to put the smile back on because she knew it would be better for Evelyn and everyone else that way, but she couldn’t summon it now. She turned around and saw her blurry sister through tear-filled eyes. In front of her face, Evelyn was holding a folded-up picture of the whole family in front of the farmhouse.


“I miss it too,” Evelyn began, “but we don’t have to forget it.”


Together, they taped the picture to the corner of the bedroom window so they could see it whenever they wanted. Hattie pulled Evelyn close, knowing that a place would never be as important as the people in it.


Which two details should be included in a summary of "Home"?


A. Evelyn thought it was fun to push the button for the elevator in their apartment building.


B. Evelyn comforts Hattie and helps her to feel better about living in a new and different place.


C. Hattie struggles to see how she and her family will live in a small apartment in New York City.


D. Hattie is bombarded with tons of different smells when she first enters the apartment building.

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I think B is the most appropriate answer here.
You can use elimination to figure out the ANSWER.

Answer:

50 ain't 100

Explanation:

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Answer:

The hidden gene

Explanation:

A recessive gene is a gene whose effects are masked in the presence of a dominant gene.

can someone please write a 4-5 paragraph about there 2020 (about what they did)
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Answer:

In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, when it was just beginning to become clear that people who could stay at home would be doing so for a very long while, an argument began to emerge. It mostly played out on social media, but after a while it moved to news outlets, too: the New York Times, HuffPost, Forbes. It concerned working at home, because it is disproportionately easy for people like me who work in digital media to work at home, and the question it revolved around was: Is a pandemic the time to get extremely productive? Or is it the time to take a break?

Answer:

1st paragraph: introduce yourself

2nd: family activities

3rd: sad times

4th: conclusion

Explanation:

:) You can do it!

In what ways do baker and king use rhetorical devices to appeal to the audience compare and contrast the ways in which baker and king use rhetorical devices to advance their argument for freedom

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Hello. You did not show what the king and baker's arguejtnos were, which makes it impossible for the rhetorical devices presented by them to be identified, however, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

There are three types of rhetorical devices. they are called pathos, logos and ethos. Pathos is used when the author of the discourse presents emotionally-based arguments that evoke the sentimentality of the audience listening to the discourse, this type of artifice can present religious arguments, or even show how people's feelings about something can change them.

The ethos is related to ethics, with this, the author of the speech presents arguments aimed at the exaltation of the norm, besides showing that he himself is an integral and experienced person who wants to motivate the public based on ethical and moral concepts.

Finally, the logos, represents logic and is used in arguments where the author of the speech shows the cause and effect relationship between two or more elements and how it can be immortal for the public.

What is the meaning of the Latin root -splend-?

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Answer:

I think it means magnificent, but don't take my word for it.

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can someone help me with this sentence? find the misspelled word. hey how is yall's day going.

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Answer:

Hey how is yours day going

Answer:

Hey How is everyones day going

Explanation:

Which word in this passage is an intensive pronoun?
The fancy new dog food that my veterinarian recommends costs $20 per bag. For that price, I might just eat it myself!
O A. it
O B. that
O c. myself
OD. I ​

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myself

..............

Answer:

C

Explanation:

because its the only one that is using a pronoun.

What is point of view


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Answer:

a particular attitude or way of considering a matter, example:

"I'm trying to get Matthew to change his point of view"

Explanation:

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hi light or underline the words you use ​

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Answer:

Singular possesives:

2: The woman's phone is black

3: The doctor's medicine is in the cabinet

4: The man's shirt is wet

5: The dog's toy is blue

Plural Possessives:

2: The woman's phones are black

3: the doctor's medicines are in the cabinet

4: The man's shirts are wet

5: The dog's toys are blue

In the case for all of these you simply change the original word to plural and then change the word is to are.

Singular Possessive:

1. The boy's cup is red.

2. Girl's hair is pink.

3. The woman's purse is purple.

4. The dog's collar is orange.

5. The man's tie is black.

Plural Possessive:

1. The boys' shirts are blue.

2. The girls' shirts are purple.

3. The children's dog is brown.

4. The two cars' tires are black.

5. All the children's faces were red.

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Should minimum wage increase or stay the same for fast-food workers. Explain why in 2-3 sentences.

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Answer:

Minimum wage should increase for fast food workers because they handle a lot at the same time. People order food and they make it. Sometimes there’s customers who complain about the food and ask for a refund. Other times the food has to be remade if the order is wrong.

Explanation: Overall they have a very complicated job and have to deal with all sorts of people.

Answer:

I understand all the arguments for raising the minimum wage -- getting by on an annual salary of $15,000 is nearly impossible for one person, let alone a family, and contrary to popular belief, most fast-food employees aren't teenagers working for gas money; the average fast-food worker is 29-years old. Overall, fast-food employees are some of the most disadvantaged members of American society -- what's wrong with giving them a few extra dollars? The feel-good notion of putting more money in the pockets of the lowest-paid workers is overwhelming; unfortunately, it completely ignores reality.

Raising the minimum wage inevitably leads to higher unemployment, though this is often hard to see, as increases in the minimum wage are generally small, and are rolled out gradually over time. But the negative effects of the minimum wage are easily illustrated with a simple thought experiment:

Suppose that the minimum wage was instantly increased to $100 per hour (an hourly rate several times greater than what the typical employee makes). What would happen? Some employees would be worth keeping; those whose salary already exceeded that threshold would stay on. But most workers would find themselves out of a job -- businesses wouldn't earn enough to offset their labor costs.

Explanation:

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Answer:

THe AwnSer Is B

The author makes his argument that Marconi should have been given the patent by

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Answer:

nobody

Explanation:

Answer:

WHAT ?

Explanation:

What are the characteristics of a stated main idea in an informational text? Write them down in your own words.

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Answer:

the main idea is the topic that you will write about.

Answer:

A stated main idea directly expresses the author's statement or way of thinking about a topic.

The stated main idea is clearly written in the form of a sentence.

The main idea is also known as a topic sentence.

The main idea usually appears as the first sentence of the text but can appear anywhere in the first paragraph.

Explanation:

What does the appearance of the brown old seaman tell you about him? What kind of an image does it form in your mind? Treasure island​

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Answer:

It gives you the image of a lonely man who's got nowhere to go.

Explanation:

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Can someone Write a subjective statement about schools cafeteria food ? (30 points) !!!

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Answer: School’s cafeteria food is bland and tasteless. It’s always the same rotation of food over and over again that has no flavor.

Explanation:

A statement that states the purpose and main point in an essay is know as the __.​

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Answer:

The main idea, topic sentence

Answer:

thesis statement or a purpise statement

Explanation:

Both of these statements mean the same thing they just have different words

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Answer:

it asking you your opinions

Explanation:

What is the theme of “The Last Battle” in Beowulf?
(If you could provide an example from the story, use quotations, and page number, that would be most helpful)

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Answer:

The last battle, the death of the dragon and Beowulf, ends the epic hero cycle that started when Grendel began his attacking Heorot. To the end, Beowulf never faced a monster he couldn't kill, but the cost for the dragon's life is much too high.

Commission means to restrict or restrain.

True
False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

commission is an instruction, command or duty

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

How to write an essay story with a proverb 'You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink'? ​

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Answer:

The essay should be about you can do everything right for someone. You can put them in the best school get them the best teachers, buy them the best supplies, but you can't make them succeed. You can offer someone help but if they accept it or is their choice. You could talk about a parent getting their child into the best school but he doesn't want to be there and fails. You could also say you have to make sure the Horse wants the water. As in the child wants to go to that school.

Explanation:

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What casual and intimate registers are commonly used in social media today? Make a list of these and use them in sentences.

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Language register is the level of formality with which you speak. ... The speaker uses complete sentences, avoids slang and may ... This is the register used for most academic and scientific ...
This use of language usually follows a commonly accepted format. It is usually impersonal and formal. A common format for this register are speeches. e.g. sermons, ..

Close family members, such as parents, children, and siblings, as well as intimate individuals, such as spouses, are allowed to sign up for the intimate registry.

What do you mean by  family?

A group of people who live as a single household as members of the same family and interact with one another in their individual social roles, typically that of spouses, parents, children, and siblings.

It is important to distinguish between a family group and a household, which could include boarders and roommates living together in one home. Additionally, it needs to be distinguished from a kindred because a kindred can include multiple homes.

The parent-child bond, which may not exist in many marriage pairings, is the essence of the family group, which is sometimes not distinguished from the marriage pair.

So a family comprises of an adult and his or her progeny at its most fundamental level. Most frequently, it consists of two married adults—typically a man and a woman—and their children, who typically reside in separate, private homes.

The nuclear family, which is this form of unit more specifically, is said to be the oldest family structure still in existence.

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Rodney didn't get the yard landscaped by himself. Him and Charles worked together to plant trees, shrubs, and flowers. When the homeowners saw the yard, they were thrilled with the results.

Which underlined word, if any, demonstrates an error?
A.
they
B.
No error
C.
himself
D.
him

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D Him and Charles worked together. He and Charles worked
D

It should be “Rodney and Charles worked together”

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Write a summary for Macbeth Act 1 Scene 2.

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Answer:

In Act 1, Scene 2 of Macbeth, a wounded officer brings King Duncan news of Macbeth's bravery in battle. He talks about how soon after he defeats the Irish rebel Macdonwald, he begins fighting the massive Norwegian army. ... He also tells how the Thane of Cawdor betrayed the King by helping the Norwegian army.

What is the reason why Gale is savagely beaten in the town square of
District 12 by the new peacekeeper?
A. Gale was found in the woods outside of District 12, which is illegal.
B. Gale took a turkey to the head Peacekeeper's house to sell it to
Cray, but found out Thread lives there now and was punished by
him.
C. Gale didn't show up for his job at the mines for several days and
this is how men are reprimanded in District 12.
D. The Capitol overheard Gale's plans to run away with Katniss and
they punished him accordingly.

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B. Gale took a turkey to the head Peacekeeper's house to sell it to

Cray, but found out Thread lives there now and was punished by

him.

Which of the following sentences is written correctly?

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure option B is ur answer

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because it english and it sounds more formal

Direct characterization can be shown through the
description of one or more characters
dialogue between two or more characters
thoughts of one or more characters
actions of one or more characters

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Answer:

description of one or more characters

Explanation:

Direct characterization is also known as explicit characterization as it is a straightforward description of the character’s appearance or personality. It means that the writer directly states how the character looks and acts. For example, it can be “She was very tall and had brown hair” or “He was a loud, daring person”.

It is the opposite of indirect characterization, which means the writer tries to explain the character’s traits and personality through their actions, thoughts, responses, the way they dress, etc.

To compare them in the example: direct characterization would be saying “She was very poor”. Indirect characterization would be “She wore old clothes handed to her by her older sister. She could never afford to go with us to the cinema.”

The theme is a story's?

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Answer:The theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story. ... The plot is simply what happens in the story and the order of the story's events, and the moral is the lesson that the writer wants the main character (and by extension, you) to learn from the story.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Those are scrambled words, you just gotta fix it

explanation:

Answer:
You are supposed to unscramble the letters to make a word that is library themed.
Just in case you did want the answers:
1. online
2. quiet
3. biography
4. librarian
5. encyclopedia
6. circulation
7. study
8. loan
9. reference
10. research
11. fiction
12. renew
13. classics
14. dictionary
15. humour
16. historical
17. computer
18. technology

You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded—with what caution—.… How does the narrator feel in that moment? Question 1 options: Calm Puzzled Happy Confident

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Answer:

The narrator feels confident in that moment.

Explanation:

This passage was taken from the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart", by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator insists with eerie confidence that he is sane. That insistence is precisely what proves him mad, especially when he admits to having killed a man because he could hear that man's heart beating. His confidence comes from the fact that he was able to premeditate the crime. He believes he wouldn't have been able to plan it in advance had he been mad.

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