Answer:
Carefree
Explanation:
Alice just wants to go after the Rabbit, not caring about anything else.
10 - 16. Write a claim (opinion) statement that states the theme and identify three reasons and pieces of relevant supporting evidence.
the giver
how did marian anderson combat racism as an opera singer? Please Speak In Your Own Words I Don't Understand 35 Points
Answer: Although Marian Anderson in many ways appealed to white operatic tradition, she also acted in a variety of ways to show resistance against the racism present in her life as a vocalist.
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Compare and contrast camera obscura with what you know about modern digital photography, including cell phones.
Answer:
Camera obscura captures images but does not preserve them.
Unlike a modern camera, the camera obscura does not create an image you can take away. You see the image by being inside the camera itself.
Explanation:
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Read the following paragraphs on my least favorite food in the world and highlight the following things:
The central idea in blue
The main idea of each paragraph in yellow
An Ancient Veggie
By Martha Black
Onions have been around for a long time. In fact, scientists agree that onions were likely a staple in the prehistoric diet.
Onions are known to have existed in Egypt in 3500 BC. To the ancient Egyptians, onions symbolized eternity, and many pharaohs were buried alongside onions.
The ancient Greeks also believed in the power of onions. In fact, in the first century AD, a Greek physician convinced several Greek athletes that onions had a medicinal property that would make them stronger. As a result, the majority of athletes who participated in the first Olympic Games ate several pounds of onions, drank onion juice, and rubbed onions over their bodies.
In the Middle Ages, onions were prescribed to alleviate headaches and to prevent hair loss. They were also acceptable forms of payment for goods and services. They were even commonly given as wedding gifts!
Today, onions are primarily used to add flavor to our foods. Furthermore,all evidence indicates that they will continue to exist far into the future.
Answer:
Onions Have been around for a long time (blue)
1.) Onions are known to have existed in Egypt in 3500 BC.
2.)The ancient Greeks also believed in the power of Onions.
3.) In the Middle Ages, onions were prescribed to alleviate headaches and to prevent hair loss.
Explanation:
ONIONS HAVE BEEN AROUND LONGER THAN MY GRANDMA LOL
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Which word is used incorrectly in the text? My favorite place to eat in our town is Jimmy's. Our team always goes there to eat after our basketball games. Accept for Newton's, which my mother loves, it's probably the restaurant my family visits most often.
O A. place
OB. it's O
C. there
O D. Accept
Answer: D. Accept
Explanation: the correct word that should be used there is except.
Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighbouring states; we are rather a pattern to others than imitators ourselves. Its administration favours the many instead of the few; this is why it is called a democracy. If we look to the laws, they afford equal justice to all in their private differences; if no social standing, advancement in public life falls to reputation for capacity, class considerations not being allowed to interfere with merit; nor again does poverty bar the way, if a man is able to serve the state, he is not hindered by the obscurity of his condition. The freedom which we enjoy in our government extends also to our ordinary life. There, far from exercising a jealous surveillance over each other, we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes, or even to indulge in those injurious looks which cannot fail to be offensive, although they inflict no positive penalty. But all this ease in our private relations does not make us lawless as citizens.
–Funeral Oration,
Pericles
Which excerpt from the passage is an opinion?
“Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighbouring states”
“The freedom which we enjoy in our government extends also to our ordinary life.”
“they afford equal justice to all in their private differences”
“we do not feel called upon to be angry with our neighbour for doing what he likes”
Which of these phrases from the passage shows the narrator’s point of view about Stormalong?
Stormalong Story:
Stormalong Disobeys an Order
1 Have you ever heard of Old Stormalong, the greatest sailor of all time? He was so strong that he could win an arm wrestling contest with an octopus with one arm tied behind his back. He was so tall that he used the ship’s mast for a hat rack. And whenever the wind died down and becalmed the ship, Stormalong would take a seat at the stern and start whistling. With just one tune, he would puff out enough air to keep the ship sailing until the breeze picked up again. As you can imagine, ship captains loved having Stormalong aboard, even if it did require an extra supply room just to keep him fed.
2 There are a lot of good yarns about Stormalong. One about his teenage years has Stormy and his friends doing “cannonballs” from a diving raft. On Stormy’s first turn, he leaped out over the water, hugged his knees to his chest, and curled his body into a ball. His splash was HUGE! In fact, the spray created the Great Lakes. The ripples formed the currents that still circle through the oceans today.
3 When he was 18, Stormalong decided to become a sailor and set off for the nearest seaport. The captain saw him coming from two states away and signed him up before he even arrived. Though some in the crew were doubtful about his lack of experience, Stormalong promptly proved his worth.
4 Before the Panama Canal was built, ships traveling between the Atlantic and the Pacific had to sail around the tip of South America. On his very first voyage, Stormalong had lookout duty. He spotted a huge storm near the Falkland Islands. Going through the storm would mean certain disaster for the ship. However, the first mate refused to tell the captain, who was asleep in his cabin. “You can’t see the Falklands from here,” he scoffed. “Get back to your post.”
5 What could Stormalong do? Disobeying orders was a serious offense. He’d likely be severely punished. Even worse, he’d probably never get hired on a ship again. If he did obey the order, his shipmates might perish. Stormalong made his decision. He jumped overboard, picked up the vessel, hoisted it over Panama, and dropped it into the Pacific. The splash woke the captain. He was not angry at all about Stormalong taking matters into his own hands. In fact, he fired the first mate and offered Stormalong the job. (He also began promoting the idea of a canal across Panama.) Saving that ship made Stormalong an instant legend!
Passage 1
adapted from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
Monday morning found Tom Sawyer miserable. Monday morning always found him so—because it began another week's slow suffering in school. He generally began that day with wishing he had had no intervening holiday, it made the going into captivity and fetters again so much more odious.
Tom lay thinking. Presently it occurred to him that he wished he was sick; then he could stay home from school. Here was a vague possibility. He canvassed his system. No ailment was found, and he investigated again. This time he thought he could detect colicky symptoms, and he began to encourage them with considerable hope. But they soon grew feeble, and presently died wholly away. He reflected further. Suddenly he discovered something. One of his upper front teeth was loose. This was lucky; he was about to begin to groan, as a "starter," as he called it, when it occurred to him that if he came into court with that argument, his aunt would pull it out, and that would hurt. So he thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present, and seek further. Nothing offered for some little time, and then he remembered hearing the doctor tell about a certain thing that laid up a patient for two or three weeks and threatened to make him lose a finger. So the boy eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet and held it up for inspection. But now he did not know the necessary symptoms. However, it seemed well worth while to chance it, so he fell to groaning with considerable spirit.
But Sid slept on unconscious.
Tom groaned louder, and fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.
No result from Sid.
Tom was panting with his exertions by this time. He took a rest and then swelled himself up and fetched a succession of admirable groans.
Sid snored on.
Tom was aggravated. He said, "Sid, Sid!" and shook him. This course worked well, and Tom began to groan again. Sid yawned, stretched, then brought himself up on his elbow with a snort, and began to stare at Tom. Tom went on groaning. Sid said:
"Tom! Say, Tom!" [No response.] "Here, Tom! TOM! What is the matter, Tom?" And he shook him and looked in his face anxiously.
Passage 2
adapted from A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
by Mark Twain
In this story, the narrator transports back to the time of King Arthur, bringing with him his 19th-century knowledge of science. The king is holding him captive just as a solar eclipse occurs. He uses the king's fear and lack of knowledge to plot his escape.
"Spare the sun! Take away his bonds, and set him free! and do him homage, high and low, rich and poor, for he is become the king's right hand, is clothed with power and authority, and his seat is upon the highest step of the throne! Now sweep away this creeping night, and bring the light and cheer again, that all the world may bless thee," said the king.
But I said:
"That a common man should be shamed before the world, is a dishonor to the king's right hand. If any that saw me in these old clothes should not also see me delivered from your shame. If I might ask that my own clothes be brought again—"
It grew darker and darker and blacker and blacker, while I struggled with those awkward sixth-century clothes. It got to be pitch dark, at last, and the people gathered groaned with horror to feel the cold uncanny night breezes fan through the place and see the stars come out and twinkle in the sky. At last the eclipse was total, and I was very glad of it, but everybody else was in misery; which was quite natural. I said:
"The king, by his silence, still stands to the terms." Then I lifted up my hands—stood just so a moment—then I said, with the most awful solemnity: "Let the enchantment dissolve and pass harmless away!"
There was no response, for a moment, in that deep darkness and that graveyard hush. But when the silver rim of the sun pushed itself out, a moment or two later, the crowd of people broke loose with a vast shout and came pouring down like a deluge to smother me with blessings and gratitude.
Question:
Which statement describes the point of view of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
A. A family member is telling the story.
B. A narrator is telling the story.
C. Sid is narrating the story.
D. Tom is narrating the story.
Answer:
here
Explanation:
a narrator is telling the story
Read the sample again. Think about how you can change word choice and details to write for an older audience.
It’s more important than ever for young people to help keep our planet clean. Pollution is increasing, which can cause us to be sick. Hopefully, before you throw a bottle in the trash or garbage out the window, you stop and think about how it affects the planet. Try to recycle and pick up trash to keep the earth clean from litter. How else can you and your friends help the environment?
To write for an older audience, "young people" can be changed to
.
The words "us to be sick" can be changed to
.
What suggestion can be added that would be suitable for an older audience?
The last sentence can be changed to
.
Answer:
For the first question, the answer is adolescent, juvenile, minor. The answer to the second question would be to be ill, to be sickly, to be unwell.
Explanation:
you can always look up synonyms and et straight to the point when writing and add a little bit of explanation when writing a paragraph like this. overall amazing writing.
Answer:
To write for an older audience, "young people" can be changed to
✔ members of society
.
The words "us to be sick" can be changed to
✔ ”health concerns.”
.
What suggestion can be added that would be suitable for an older audience?
✔ Drive an energy-efficient car.
The last sentence can be changed to
✔ "Think about your children’s futures.”
.
Explanation:
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(1) If she says she'll help you study after school. (2) You can count on her.
What is the BEST way to combine sentences 1 and 2?
Select one:
If she says she'll help you study after school, and you can count on her.
If she says she'll help you study after school, because you can count on her.
If she says she'll help you study after school, but you can count on her.
If she says she'll help you study after school, then you can count on her
Answer:
If she says she'll help you study after school, then you can count on her.
Explanation:
Correct Grammar
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Which details should be included in a summary of “The Chenoo”? Check all that apply.
The brothers find evidence of the Chenoo, a frightening monster.
The Chenoo’s footprints are over two feet wide.
Because of the siblings’ kind treatment, the Chenoo transforms into their grandfather.
To save herself, Nolka pretends that the Chenoo is her grandfather.
The siblings try to keep the Chenoo occupied in the sweat lodge so they can escape.
The Chenoo’s voice gets quieter as he sings.
Thanks! Select all that apply!
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Answer: The brothers find evidence of the Chenoo, a frightening monster.
Because of the siblings’ kind treatment, the Chenoo transforms into their grandfather.
To save herself, Nolka pretends that the Chenoo is her grandfather.
Explanation:
These are the most logical answers.
synonym for the word "crevice
A. Gorge
B. Crack
Answer:
B: Crack
Explanation:
A crack would be better because the word 'gorge' is usually referred to as valleys between mountains.
Who is Amy Tan in conflict with in this passage?
Answer:
Lindo and Meimei?
Explanation:
What passage is it- I think it would be easier if that was specified
Answer:
We dont know what passage but i believe from research is that the primary conflict in this passage is between Lindo and Meimei.
Explanation:
Meimei is annoyed at Lindo for Lindo's critiques, which she finds illogical. This miscommunication is an external conflict
Identify dialogue or an incident that propels the action and reveals an aspect of a character (use the poem "The Hill we Climb").
Answer:
I I haven't read this poem know anything about this poem sorry
True or False. Some of the most iconic and influential propaganda ever created was during wartime.
The courage that my mother had
Went with her, and is with her still:
Rock from New England quarried;
Now granite in a granite hill.
The golden brooch my mother wore
She left behind for me to wear;
I have nothing I treasure more:
Yet, it is something I could spare.
Oh, if instead, she'd left to me
The thing she took into the grave! -
That courage like a rock, which she
Has no more need of, and I have.
—“The Courage That My Mother Had,”
Edna St. Vincent Milla
Reread the poem. Look at the details in each stanza and write one to two sentences explaining the central idea of the poem.
The central idea of the poem is how her mother died and took her courage with her, something her child does not have. The child states how since she is dead she took it with her to her grave which is why they said she does not need it anymore. The mother left behind a golden brooch that she wore since it would remind her child of her even when she is gone. But the child wants her courage, not her brooch.
which figurative language is "climbed the ladder of political sucess"
A: an idiom
B: a simile
C: a metaphor
D: hyperbole
Answer:
C: a metaphor
- "climbing the ladder of success"
is a metaphor
A student is writing an informational essay about how change can impact a friendship positively and negatively.
Which choice is the best conclusion for the essay?
A.
Change should not negatively impact friendships. There are many reasons that explain this. Friendship is an important part of life, so people should be more aware of this to keep their friends.
B.
Negative change impacts friendships because people are not aware of the impact change has. People need friends. Positive change also impacts friends.
C.
Change impacts friendships in many ways. However, change does not have to have a negative effect. People who are aware of this are better prepared to weather the storms change can bring about.
D.
Friendships can be affected by change. People should understand how change may affect their friendships. Even positive changes can damage a friendship.
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In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what does the Nautilus go under on its way to the South Pole? *
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", every morning the Nautilus goes _______ for air. *
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", Captain Nemo's food comes from the ______. *
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what year do reports start about the creature in the ocean? *
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" what unusual instrument is on the Nautilus? *
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what does the Nautilus go under on its way to the South Pole?
Answer: Ice
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", every morning the Nautilus goes _______ for air.
Answer: Up
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", Captain Nemo food comes from the ______.
Answer: Sea
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what year do reports start about the creature in the ocean? *
Answer:1868
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" what unusual instrument is on the Nautilus?
Answer: Pipe Organ
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In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what does the Nautilus go under on its way to the South Pole?Ice
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", every morning the Nautilus goes Up for air.
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", Captain Nemo food comes from the Sea
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", what year do reports start about the creature in the ocean? * 1868
In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" what unusual instrument is on the Nautilus? Pipe Organ
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The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Which two quotations help to develop the theme of desperation?
Answer:
2 & 4
Explanation:
They Show desperation because of the over-exaggeration and overreaction in the text.
I don't know if this is right exactly without reading the story first but I hope it helps!
write a story about the trip you had gong to space using all 10 of these word keep it appropriate pls accumulate absurd mourn peculiar thermostat hypothermia teleport telepathy Illuminate luminous
Answer:
I took a trip to space it was quite a peculiar journey, stars sparking in the distance I can't seem to take my eyes off them. I float into this dusty red planet, with not a speck of life to be seen. I the darkness there seems to be an absurd looking creature, I can't seem to make out what it is it has a slimy body with eyes bulging right out of its head! Suddenly I feel this draft of cold air that just came out nowhere, I hear this strange mourning noise, and I look into the luminous black space. A bright light shines on my face I can't see anything! I feel like I am in a worm hole, maybe I have been teleported say to myself. I accumulate a lot of metal items it feels like I am a magnet.
Explanation:
How is setting schedules beneficial to completing goals?
Answer:
When you set a schedule, you are making a detailed plan to follow in order to reach those goals. (This is technically process oriented) When you set a schedule, you are more likely to complete that goal, since you have a detailed thought out plan, and if you follow your schedule, the likelihood you complete that goal is very much higher.
Explanation:
How are Portland leaders trying to fix the homeless problem? Do you think this idea will work? Explain why or why not.
Write two paragraphs.
Introduce the topic; group related information together.
Make points with facts, definitions, and details.
Use linking words and phrases (e.g., also, another, and, more, but) to connect ideas.
Include an ending statement or section.
Use the words provide and shelter, if you can.
Answer:
“These are not intractable problems,” says Culhane of the complex crises that combine to push people onto the streets. “They can be solved.”
It’s a statement that seems at odds with the overwhelming scope of the houselessness epidemic in Portland and Oregon right now. The most recent Multnomah County Point-in-Time count, from 2017, showed a 10 percent increase in Portland’s total homeless population compared to two years previously. And for many residents, a walk through Old Town, the Central Eastside, or other neighborhood pockets makes it clear: homelessness is far from solved.
Explanation:
Use commercialize in a sentence.
Answer:
"the company is looking to commercialize their product."
Explanation:
Answer:
the museum has been commercialized
Personal Narrative
Write a personal narrative of 500–750 words. Your narrative should describe an event or experience that was important to you. Remember that your personal narrative will read like a story with you as the narrator. Write with your conclusion in mind, and include all the details your readers will need to understand the narrative and its ending.
• a beginning, a middle, and an end
• first-person-point-of-view narration
• a setting
• dialogue to draw readers into the scene and to give information about actions and characters
• precise, vivid language that shows rather than tells
• events in logical order with appropriate transitions
• an end that includes your narrative's point or the meaning it holds for you
• specific nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
• a variety of sentence types
Answer:
Explanation:
A personal narrative, and especially the one instructed with this prompt, is a piece of writing from the writer's perspective and own experiences. While writing can be tricky sometimes, I'm afraid only you can do this.
Here are some things to keep in mind though:
Write about something that interests you or you really enjoyed experiencing - this makes the words flow way easier because you're excited to share the moment you're focusing on
Because the instructions say to write of an event important to you, but to write it with you as a narrator and to create a setting and plot, take this exciting moment you want to share and tell it like a thrilling story (like you're telling it to your friends and you really want them on the edge of their seats with excitement). Writing this way can make the narrative come together a lot more fluidly (and way more fun to write).
Because it is a 500-750 word narrative, don't make it bigger than it has to be (both in writing, and how you think of it before you start). Paragraphs can be short, sentences don't have to be complex - don't overthink it.
'Precise, vivid language' can seem a little overwhelming, but think about how you would describe one of your favorite things to a friend. Would you describe the size of it? The color? How it feels, tastes, smells, etc? That is vivid language and shows rather than tells - it doesn't have to be intense, just paints a picture.
I hope this helps!
imagine u are on a run though nature. Descrive your inner dialoige as you run thought the trail at sunset.
Write a poem about what u reflect as you run.
Correction: "Imagine", "You", "Dialogue", "Through", "You reflect on".
There, that's out of the way.
I reflect on my Depression,
"What caused my Regression?
Was it my hopes, my dreams?"
But something wasn't as it seems.
How I got here, I don't know,
But my Determination tries to show,
All alone, doomed to run,
Running from people, then into the sun,
To wake up and fine there are none...
"When will I leave?
Am I here to atone?"
Things that I'll never percive,
And still be all alone.
Which statement best describes an argument made in "President John F. Kennedy's Speech at Rice University"?
A - Space exploration is important, but the country should proceed slowly and with caution toward its goal of reaching the moon.
B - The United States has been a world leader in many ways and should be a leader in space exploration, too.
C - The United States has made important discoveries on the moon and is far ahead of other countries in space exploration.
D - The city of Houston has the most to gain by investing in the United States' exploration of space.
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Answer:
The United States has made important discoveries on the moon and is far ahead of other countries in space exploration.
Explanation:
The Great Barrier Reef has tremendous natural beauty above and below the water.
What is the function of the prepositions used in the sentence?
The prepositions show direction.
The prepositions show how.
The prepositions show location.
Answer:
The prepositions show location.
Explanation:
Answer:
The prepositions show location.
Explanation:
It says that there is natural beauty ABOVE and BELOW the water. Because it says above and below we can say that it is location.