Answer:
(C) would be your answer
This is your chance to come by and see the fashionable look that everyone is buying. Antique Country Pine complements any decor. You too
can have that very special touch of Antique Country Pine.
Which does the advertisement convey about the furniture?
O 1. It is comfortable.
O2. It is modern
O 3. It is popular.
O 4. It is economical.
Answer:
3
Explanation:
It talks about fashionable, special, everyone buying it.. yada yada
You shouldn't get up or make dinner. You think you're fine but you need to stay in bed because you are sick. You need to give your body a chance to get well because you will only get better with rest.
Answer:
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Explanation:
you are going to think about an event or situation in your life that could be considered or classified as part of the dramatic genre.
(A moment of drama, comedy or tragedy that you have experienced)
Answer:
I think you need to explain more but.
Explanation:
One time I fell down the stairs and it hurt so bad and one time i slip on my shoes and I fell in front of everyone in a store.
At the end of the essay, Twain urges the reader, "Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live." Why do you think he makes this statement? Provide evidence from the text to support your response.
Answer:
He made this statement because he believed that learning to ride a bicycle was a big challenge and that someone could die doing it, as it had happened before, but riding a bicycle was very pleasant after the individual learned how to handle it.
Explanation:
Samuel Clemens died riding a bicycle, before Mark Twain wrote the passage shown in the question above. It is likely that Twain made a reference to this incident, but with the characteristic humor of his works.
Twain understood that riding a bike was a big challenge, it required a lot of control and balance, and that at any moment an individual could lose control of the bike by fatally injuring himself, however, he believed that the bike rides were very pleasant and that no one would stay sorry to have such a ride, if they survived, of course.
Answer:
Despite having several accidents, Twain persisted because he realized that his skill was steadily improving. Twain was excited by this learning process:
The steps of one's progress are distinctly marked. At the end of each lesson he knows he has acquired something, and he also knows what that something is, and likewise that it will stay with him.
In the last line, Twain tells his readers that they also could feel the excitement and sense of achievement that he experienced from learning to ride a bicycle. He adds a touch of sarcastic humor by noting that they might die in the attempt.
Explanation:
Sample answer
Fun Pts :D, gl and have fun
Dont answer if u dk the answer, simple as that.
Speeches Poems
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July – Frederick Douglass
The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
We Shall Fight on the Beaches – Winston Churchill
Chief Joseph’s Surrender Speech – Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Tribe
Quite India – Mahatma Gandhi
Sermon on the Mount – Jesus Christ
Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Ain’t I a Woman – Sojourner Truth
Freedom From Fear – Aung San Suu Kyi
On the Pulse of Morning – Maya Angelou
UN Climate Change Speech - Greta Thunberg
Still I Rise – Maya Angelou
The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer (Choose a chapter)
This is the Place - Tony Walsh
The Road Not Taken – Robert Frost
Dulce et Decorum Est – Wilfred Owen
Invictus – William Ernest Henley
Songs Spoken Word
Zombie – Cranberries
We Shall Overcome – Pete Seeger
Revolution – The Beatles
I Want to Break Free – Queen
Alright – Kendrick Lamar
Bloody Sunday – U2
Imagine – John Lennon
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Gil Scott Heron
A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
Get Up Stand Up – Bob Marley
What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
What if I had 3 Minutes to Change the World? - Asia Greene
Changing the World one Word at a Time - Get Lit
This Poem Will Change your Life - Rudy Francisco
59 - Harry Baker
Smile - Rhiannon McGavin
Can We Autocorrect Humanity? - Prince Ea
Why are Muslims So - Detroit Team
Therapy Session - Atlanta Team
To This Day - Shane Koyczan
read anyone u want then give a
summary
at least three direct quotes demonstrating the rhetorical devices used
theme
historical purpose and importance
your own rationale for choosing this piece.
Answer:
1.The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy
2.Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech – William Faulkner
3.Freedom or Death – Emmeline Nakhurst
Explanation:
EXPLANATION BELOW FOR EACH POEM
1. On May 25, 1961, he announced the goal of landing a man on the Moon before a joint session of Congress. At that point, the total time spent in space by an American was barely 15 minutes. President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961, declaring to Congress the goal of landing a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.
2. Nobel Prize recipient and writer, William Faulkner, in his speech, “On Accepting the Nobel Prize” argues that writing is done best with feeling and without fear.
3.Emmeline Pankhurst. A speech delivered at Parsons Theater in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 13, 1913. Pankhurst explains why the British suffrage movement has grown militant, comparing the cause of voting rights for British and American women to the fight for American independence.
i picked these because i feel it was more poem i knew about and a brief summary about each and a quete from each! hope it helped have a good day. brainliest?
Answer:
landmarks
sippo lake park-
MASSILLON MUSEUM-nonprofit organization founded in 1933 to preserve the history of Massillon. In the museum the main goal is to preserve and exhibit art and artifacts to enrich our community through education and experience.
historic zoar village-was founded in 1817 by a group of over 200 German Separatists seeking escape from religious persecution. They survived mor than 80 yrs on this land and made Zoar Village one of the most successful communal settlements in American history.
Explanation:
What else will change if you change the point of view of a story you are writing.
A)how the conflict is discribed
B) how readers are able to use context clues
C) the events that make up the plot
D) the setting for most of the scenes
Answer:
a. how the conflict is described
Finding Bombs in Germany
During World War II, American and British forces dropped millions of tons of bombs on
German cities. Nearly ten percent of the bombs never exploded. The war ended in 1945,
but more than two thousand tons of unexploded bombs are still found in Germany each
year. Before any construction project is undertaken, the site must be checked for
unexploded bombs. Buried bombs are often discovered. For this reason, Germany has a
special force of firefighters and police officers, called the KMBD, to defuse and remove
these bombs. Even though the war has been over for seven decades, the KMBD is one of
the busiest bomb squads on the planet.
What is the main idea of the passage?
a) because there is so much construction in germany, the country has a special force trained to defuse bombs.
b) because there are so many unexploded bombs in germany, the country has a special force to defuse them.
c) almost 10% of the bombs dropped on germany during world war II never exploded
Answer: I think its B because in ww2 the town Aachen was riddled with bombs and so to this day, there are still lots of those bombs within the presence. Therefore, it takes bomb squads and special forces needed to exterminate these bombs. Hopefully, this is the correct answer.
The main idea of the passage is because there are so many unexploded bombs in Germany, the country has a special force to defuse them. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the passage?"A passage can be defined as a collection of words or sentences that make a paragraph in itself it can be taken from a book a research paper or an article as it was given without any editing done on it."
The the main idea of the passage was related to the bombs. And how the country would have a special force that was established to diffuse them. This was because of America and the Britishers were having a war with Germany.
They were various forms that were found and they would needed a team that would be able to diffuse them. Therefore, option B is the correct option.
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7) The remaining students will park in the two lots located on Renfrew boulevard.
What change, if any, should be made to sentence 7?
A.
Change Renfrew to renfrew.
B.
No change is necessary.
C.
Change lots to Lots.
D.
Change boulevard to Boulevard.
Answer:
D. change boulevard to Boulevard
How is “work: many” correctly written
Answer:
it is correctly written by many work
Explanation: I think if that is what your asking.
put have,has,had where appropriate in the following sentences b) the house ______ been repainted. It now looks new c)malik refused to eat anything at the party. He said that he ______ just eaten. d)exam malpractices _______ become a serious issue. e) last week,my friend went to Ghana. He _____ never been there before
Answer:
b) has
c) had
d) have
e) had
Getting Started with Your New Cell Phone
This document will help you prepare your new cellular phone for use. Your phone comes with an internal and removable battery
Installing the Battery
1. Hold the phone face down.
2. Place the battery in the phone casing with the metal contacts facing towards the bottom of the phone.
3. Align the battery door to the grooves on the bottom of the phone.
4. Push the battery door on while pressing down, and be sure that the battery door is securely in place. You will hear a clicking sound when
the battery door is aligned,
5. Repeat this process if the battery door is not aligned.
Do not force the battery door.
Now you can fully charge the battery.
Which is the correct order for installing a battery in the cell phone?
O 1. Open the battery door, and then hold the phone face down.
02. Fully charge the battery, and then hold the phone face down.
O 3. Hold the phone face down, and then push the battery door on
O 4. Hold the phone face down, and then place the battery in the phone casing,
RESET
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Growth: Reading 6+ TN 2016
Question #4
Answer:
4
Explanation:
im pretty sure its 4
under line the examples of "conduction"
"heater blowing warm air"
"putting your hand on a hot car"
"steam rising from a coffee mug"
"spoon heating in a soup bowl"
"standing by a fire"
"cooking pancakes in a pan"
Answer:
putting your hand on a hot car
spoon heating.....
cooking pan cakes....
Explanation:
in conduction heat transfer when surfaces are in contact
Answer:
spoon heating in a soup bowl
FREE RIDDLES AND BRAINLIEST (1.what walks on all fours) (2. what walks on 2 legs) (3. what walks on 3) EACH ONE IS A RIDDLE ANSWER THEM ALL CORRECTLY AS 1 ANSWER THEY ARE ALL RELATED AS AN ASNWER
Answer:
The answer is man.
Explanation:
Answer:
human? just guessing lol
Explanation:
Is the answer B or C????
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Finish the story. 300 words
Today seemed like the perfect day until...
Answer:
A story I wrote a year ago count is a little over 800 words.
Explanation:
It was a perfect day, long ago in a time forgotten by man and living beast of this age, living on a small island, isolated from the world. On this island was a tribe of men and women who shared the duties of survival. Living in peace for years with little violence, and beautiful children. Sunny days to walk the shore line and play games in the long grass, or sit outside and drink ale, and spirits.
However, on the darkest of days. Clouds covered the island, and mass panic struck out; while it rained fire from the sky. The villagers ran in circles, grabing at the young ones to pull them inside to safety. For they were unsure on how to respond to this unseen threat. As the smoldering smoke swirled, clearing to reveal a ship descending from the heavens. Confused by this, the village chief Etheldreda went to wait for the ship to land. As he stood there brave and true, eyeing the ship with a definitive look upon his face, the ramp of the ship let loose and landed. A man. No taller than he started to walk from the ship. Clad in a navy blue vest, gray tight pants, a leather halter holding his sword inches from the ground, and a flintlock on the other side.
The chief braced himself, looking stern and strong his motive to not show any fear.
“You must be the chief?” The man from the ship said with a half evil grin.
“Yes they call me such.”
“How is it you speak our language?”
“Easy when some such as yourselves have come to me. Yet here I come to you in search of more” The captain told him. The chief was unsure of the man’s motives but feared the worst. “Tell me, stranger. You seek what, here in my homeland?” He asked gesturing behind him to the village.
“I seek only the might of a nation, to keep all at bay for me. More or less I want this land to be mine.” The sleek man said with a smirk. The chief looked toward his tribe and village before speaking.
“You say this yet you shoot fire from the sky killing my people?” The Captain takes a deep breath inhaling the foul smoke of burning wood and flesh.
“Yes old man I do. It's simple really. I keep some of your people alive to make you happy, but kill a good amount to not resist me. I humble my pray before making it subdue to me.” The chief looked around at his village in ruins, “ You seek to rule an unruly bunch. I’ve learned over my lifetime never to try to take things that are not given.” As the chief said this he drew his own sword, at the ready to protect what is rightfully his.
The man at this point grinned a truly fierce wicked smile. As his sword scrapped the sheth. In one stroke which seemed like seconds as time stood still, and in one fluid movement took the chief's head, sending it spiraling toward the feet of a small child. Men and women of the village tried to take the man down only to fall at the end of his sword before he even noticed the small child staring into the eyes of the severed head. He approached the child slowly, blade at the ready to strike him down, yet as he came closer he saw no fear in the child who just stared at him with definece. “Boy? Tell me your name.” he said in the child's language. Not a word came from the child only silence, and that seemed like defiance.
“Child I will not ask your name again or fall like the others of your tribe.” he said, snarling at the child, yet he couldn’t bring himself to strike when the child did not answer. “Fine I shall give you a name when the time comes. Now take my hand and let us be off.” he said smiling extending a hand. The child took his hand seemingly not able to understand the massacre that had occurred.
“Captain! We have done it..” the man's voice trailed off as he saw the child holding the captain’s hand.
“Sir, you realize there is a small child at your side?” The captain waved a dismissive hand, at his crew member.
“Are you an idiot? Yes he is a prize for myself since I can not have children of my own this one shows promise. So I will raise him to be a fine warrior for the kingdom.” he said looking down and smiling at the child. “Now come boy we have work to do, and not as much time to do it in.” With that they boarded the flying ship and were off to a new world for the child.
No one noticed though a small group of the tribe standing on the edge of the village watching the ship disappear behind the glimmering sunlight and clouds.
Which of the following sentences uses the comma correctly?
What would you, like to do today, Kristoff?
What would, you, like to do today Kristoff?
What would you like to do today, Kristoff?
What would you like to do, today Kristoff?
Answer:
Third one according to me
Answer:
no.3
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GIVING BRAINLY 100 points
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
This arrangement would have worked well enough if it had not been for the disputes between Snowball and Napoleon. These two disagreed at every point where disagreement was possible. If one of them suggested sowing a bigger acreage with barley, the other was certain to demand a bigger acreage of oats, and if one of them said that such and such a field was just right for cabbages, the other would declare that it was useless for anything except roots. Each had his own following, and there were some violent debates. At the Meetings, Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times.
In this excerpt from Animal Farm, the reference to debates being "violent" when they are by definition peaceable and diplomatic is an example of _____.
personification
oxymoron
metaphor
euphemism
Answer: This is an "oxymoron"
Explanation: An oxymoron is putting 2 together that aren't alike, for example "alone together" or "clearly confused" So in this case its "peaceful violence".
Answer:
Oxymoron
Explanation:
Because violent contradicts diplomatic, and an oxymoron is when apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
What do you call the sentence beside this image? (an image of an owl) the sentence goes:
This owl has sharp claws called talons which help the owl get food.
a) caption
b) text box
Which of the following stimuli is least likely to cause an animal to vomit?
A.
A bacterial infection in the stomach
B.
Feeling cold after stepping outside
C.
Drinking large amounts of water at once
D.
Getting dizzy after spinning in circles
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
I have 2 cats at home with me. I put 2 bowls of water out and they both drink them really fast. In the middle of the night sometimes, my 2nd cat Chiru would throw up outta nowhere.
Can someone plss help me I don't understand this!
Answer:
4. A
5. D
6. B
Explanation:
4. Appeal to authority is a technique used in argument by quoting what an authority figure said. They then firm a conclusion based on what the authority said.
Option A is the best answer. The person is quoting an authority figure to persuade the audience into accepting his argument.
5. Appeal to reason simply involves making logical statements, or giving reasons why something occured in a logical manner, in an attempt to make the audience accept the argument.
Option D appeals to reason. It simply gives a reason why people should vote against the mayor's plan.
6. Appeal to mention only merely seeks to touch the emotions of people, and thereby sway and seek the support of the audience.
Option B is a perfect example, as the statement would move the audience to pity rather than reasoning.
The small puppy is
than the large one.
Choose the missing word or words.
1. livelier
02. liveliest
03. lively
04. more livelier
please someone answer this fast
retumed to their duly.
In the blanks below write the letter of the word or phrase from the list that most closely matches
the word from the passage.
A. disobedient
1. History
2. Mail
B. mud
3. Lumbered
4. Mire
5. Relish
6. Mutinous
7. Endued
I
C. armor
D. postal coach
E. given up
F. enjoyment
G. story
H. denied
I. provided
J. moved heavily
8. Capitulated
Answer:
G. story 1. History
D. postal coach 2. Mail
J. moved heavily 3. Lumbered
B. mud 4. Mire
F. enjoyment 5. Relish
A. disobedient 6. Mutinous
I. provided 7. Endued
E. given up 8. Capitulated
Explanation:
I have been able to match the words that closely match to the words in the passage.
History is known to a story that is passed; something that took place in the past. A postal coach is responsible to deliver mail.
Lumber has to do with moving slowly and heavily. Mire has to do with mud.
Relish refers to one having a great enjoyment of somebody or something.
Mutinous speaks of being disobedient and unwilling to obey. Endued refers to being provided with something. Capitulate refers to when one gives up on somebody or something.
The new student council officers will suggest easy fun activities at the short planning meeting.
Where do I put the comma
a.
1. Which of the following is not considered a good research question?
What features do most popular national parks have in common?
b. What factors have influenced population growth in the fastest
growing countries?
c. What effect do social media have on people's minds?
d. What effects does daily use of Twitter have on the attention span of
under-16s?
2. All of these are ways to limit and narrow your research topic except
a. by geographical area
b. by interest
c. by culture
d. by time frame
Answer:
1. what feature do most popular national parks have in common
2. I am guessing that the one answer should be by geographical area
please help. i’ll give brainiest
Answer:
"research conducted at the institue of Education by Dr. Allice Sullivan showed that children who read more are more likely to do better at school than other children."
Explanation:
a tip I have is whenever you have these questions, and you're unsure, then just look for the one that says "according to..." or "research conducted at..."
What information does a podcast typically include in the introduction?
A. Identifying information about the presenter or producer
B. Links to other sources of information on the same topic
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because 'B' makes no sense.
The information that a podcast typically includes in the introduction is identifying information about the presenter or producer.
What is a podcast?Because they combine words with voices, podcasts provide much more than printed material. Even if you may have a favorite blogger or author whose work you enjoy reading, their words take on a whole new meaning when you hear them spoken aloud.
The creation and delivery of audio files using RSS feed to users' computers are known as podcasting. Users can then listen to these files on their smartphones or digital music and multimedia players like iPods by uploading them to streaming services.
Some devices come with built-in podcast applications that let you download episodes or listen online for free.
Therefore, the correct option is A. Identifying information about the presenter or producer.
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The Necklace
She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans. She had no marriage portion, no expectations, no means of getting known, understood, loved, and wedded by a man of wealth and distinction; and she let herself be married off to a little clerk in the Ministry of Education. Her tastes were simple because she had never been able to afford any other, but she was as unhappy as though she had married beneath her; for women have no caste or class, their beauty, grace, and charm serving them for birth or family, their natural delicacy, their instinctive elegance, their nimbleness of wit, are their only mark of rank, and put the slum girl on a level with the highest lady in the land.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains. All these things, of which other women of her class would not even have been aware, tormented and insulted her. The sight of the little Breton girl who came to do the work in her little house aroused heart-broken regrets and hopeless dreams in her mind. She imagined silent antechambers, heavy with Oriental tapestries, lit by torches in lofty bronze sockets, with two tall footmen in knee-breeches sleeping in large arm-chairs, overcome by the heavy warmth of the stove. She imagined vast saloons hung with antique silks, exquisite pieces of furniture supporting priceless ornaments, and small, charming, perfumed rooms, created just for little parties of intimate friends, men who were famous and sought after, whose homage roused every other woman's envious longings.
When she sat down for dinner at the round table covered with a three-days-old cloth, opposite her husband, who took the cover off the soup-tureen, exclaiming delightedly: "Aha! Scotch broth! What could be better?" she imagined delicate meals, gleaming silver, tapestries peopling the walls with folk of a past age and strange birds in faery forests; she imagined delicate food served in marvelous dishes, murmured gallantries, listened to with an inscrutable smile as one trifled with the rosy flesh of trout or wings of asparagus chicken.
She had no clothes, no jewels, nothing. And these were the only things she loved; she felt that she was made for them. She had longed so eagerly to charm, to be desired, to be wildly attractive and sought after.
She had a rich friend, an old school friend whom she refused to visit, because she suffered so keenly when she returned home. She would weep whole days, with grief, regret, despair, and misery.
Read each of the excerpts below from “The Necklace.” Most of them provide textual evidence for a theme related to the main character's belief that having more money would make her happy. Which excerpt is NOT related to this theme.
They walked down towards the Seine, desperate and shivering. At last they found on the quay one of those old night-prowling carriages which are only to be seen in Paris after dark, as though they were ashamed of their shabbiness in the daylight.
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
"I'm utterly miserable at not having any jewels, not a single stone, to wear," she replied. "I shall look absolutely no one. I would almost rather not go to the party." "Wear flowers," he said. "They're very smart at this time of the year. For ten francs you could get two or three gorgeous roses." She was not convinced.
She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains.
Answer:
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. "Here's something for you," he said. Swiftly she tore the paper and drew out a printed card on which were these words: "The Minister of Education and Madame Ramponneau request the pleasure of the company of Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the 18th."
Explanation:
took the test
Which statement best defines theme?
the main actions or events of the story
who or what the story is about
the time and place of the story
the story's message or point
Answer:
the story’s message or point
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Explanation:
.
Answer:
D. The story's message or point.
Explanation:
(It could be B who or what the story is about)
which statements best describes the men at the general store?
Answer:
They enjoy gossiping about their neighbors' personal troubles.
Explanation:
They enjoy gossiping about their neighbors' personal troubles.
What is General store?A general store is a type of store that is usually found in a small town or rural location. It often offers a wide range of goods in a condensed amount of area.
All the necessities, both in stock and on special order from the larger cities, were bought by people from the town and the surrounding rural areas.
They were the average retail unit in the United States from colonial times until the nineteenth century, but by the 1960s, they made up less than 50,000 of the 1,763,324 retail units, and by the end of the twentieth century, their numbers had decreased even further.
Therefore, They enjoy gossiping about their neighbors' personal troubles.
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What is the only possessive relative pronoun in English?
a.
Whom
c.
Why
b.
What
d.
Whose
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Explanation:
the three most common relative pronouns are who, which and that who has two other forms the object form whom and the possessive form whose
Answer:
d. whose
Explanation:
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