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Explanation:
What does the word exorbitant most closely mean as it is used in paragraph 4
Answer:
I've never read what you're talking about, but I think it means something like real big, or too expensive. just something that means too much.
Explanation:
no explanation needed, although I would recommend putting the writing in the question as well as the problem
Answer:
Usually it would mean unreasonably expensive.
But i don't know what the paragraph is about so i don't know if that would be correct
10. Instead of saying his neighbor was unemployed, Tim said he was "between jobs.”
This is an example of
A. Symbol
B. Personification
C. Oxymoron
D. Euphemism
E. Alliteration F. Irony
please proof read
Fawn was a member of a peaceful tribe who cared for the forest and all of the unique creatures that dwelled there. the tribe was hidden away from the dystopian outside world, until they day it found them. On the night before her seventh birthday the kings' soliders arrived bringing destruction with them. they first ripped plants from the soil, and then captured many terrified animals. Ravaging flames then consumed the forest entirely. The forest was decimated in the fire along with everyone Fawn cared for. Her tears reflected the pouring rain that slowly put out the fire. By time she was seven Fawn was alone. All she had left was the insignia etched pendant her parents gave her before pushing her through a portal that just outside the forest. She cleared the tears from her face, looked at the pendant and vowed to never let harm come to anyone or anything while she was around.
Answer: Don't say portal
Explanation: When I read the word portal it made it sound like a story for a kindergartener instead put "they pushed her out of the flames reach" or something similar to that. Maybe a bit more detail about Fawn and how she lived and why the King came to the forest. Other than that it is a great story.
Answer:
after dwelled there, capitalize the T in the. after seventh b day, put a comma. a comma after arrived. Capitalize T in they. All she had left was the insignia etched pendant her parents gave her before pushing her through a portal that LAY just outside the forest.
Explanation:
Nice story, really like it. Very detailed.
Possessive adjective or pronoun? Mine is a pink cup over there. PLZ HELP
Answer:maybe cyan
Explanation:
Answer:
POSSESIVE
Explanation:
POSSESIVE
BECAUSE IT SAYS 'MINE'
what was Susan's cultural background in the short story Hamadi ? please help asap!!
Explanation:
Character Analysis: Hamadi
In this story, both me main character´s father and her friend Hamadi come for a region turn by conflict. Hamadi is from Lebanon, a country devastated by a 16-year civil war. Susan´s father is Palestinian. In 1947, the United Nations proposed a plan to partition what was then Palestine to create Israel, a homeland for the Jewish people. More than 50 years later, the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is still unresolved and often marked by violence. These situations have created millions of refugees-people who have fled their native land in search of shelter and protection.
The story is about a girl named Susan, whom family is Arab because of her father and American because of her mother. Hamadi is a friend of her father. “Susan didn´t really feel interested in Saleh Hamadi until she was a freshman in high school carrying a thousand questions around. Why this way? Why not another way? Who said so and why can´t I say something else?” Susan liked Hamadi because he was her surrogate grandmother, whom she missed and couldn´t see because she lived at an old village at north of Jerusalem.
The story carries about how Hamadi helped Susan by giving her advises. She tells about how she admires him and how he has so archaic, in the way he express himself and the way he dressed. One day, near Christmas they went caroling with their English class group and Susan decided on inviting Hamadi, her father and her mother. Her friend Tracy liked a boy named Eddie, but he liked someone else. On the caroling Tracy began to cry because Eddie was with someone else.
Hamadi told her something Susan will never forget, “whenever she was sad herself, even after collage, a creaky anthem sneaking back into her ear” :” We go on. On and on. We don´t stop where it hurts. We turn a corner. It is the reason why we are living. To turn a corner. Come, let´s move.”
Nye was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but she lived in East Jerusalem for her freshman year, then a part Jordan because her family was Arab-American. When she lived there she learned their traditions and culture. She said that “This is one of the best things about growing up in a mixed family or community”. I think that Nye develops the character of Susan by putting her own experience and knowledge of her own life in both United States and the Mid-East. Her family, because of their nationality, may have help Nye at the moment of picking Susan’s.
In this narrative, my main character's father and her companion Hamadi arrive in a conflict-torn region. Hamadi is a Lebanese national who has lived through a 16-year civil war. Susan's father is from a Palestinian family.
In the short story Hamadi, what was Susan's cultural background?The United Nations suggested a plan in 1947 to partition what was then Palestine in order to form Israel, a Jewish nation. The conflict between Palestinians and Israelis is still unsolved and frequently marked by bloodshed more than 50 years later.
As a result of these circumstances, millions of individuals have become refugees, fleeing their own countries in search of security and security.
Susan is the protagonist of the novel, who comes from an Arab father and an American mother. Her father's friend Hamadi "Susan wasn't very interested in Saleh Hamadi until she was a freshman in high school when she was bombarded with a thousand inquiries."
What is the significance of this approach? Why don't we try something different? "Who said that, and why can't I say something different?" says the speaker. Susan admired Hamadi since he was her substitute grandma, whom she missed and couldn't see because she lived in a little town north of Jerusalem.
The plot revolves around Hamadi's assistance to Susan in the form of advice. She talks about how much she admires him and how archaic he is in the way he expresses himself and dresses.
They went caroling with their English class group one day near Christmas, and Susan decided to invite Hamadi, her father, and her mother.
Tracy had feelings for a "boy named Eddie," but he had feelings for someone else. Tracy began to cry while caroling because Eddie was with someone else.
"Whenever she felt sad herself, even after college, a creaky anthem sneaking back into her ear," Hamadi informed Susan, "a creaky anthem sneaking back into her ear": "We continue on." I could go on and on. We don't come to a halt where it hurts.
We've reached a fork in the road. It is the purpose of our existence. To go around a bend. Come on, let's get moving."
Nye was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but she spent her freshman year of high school in East Jerusalem, which was then part of Jordan because her family was Arab-American. She learned about their traditions and culture while she was living there.
"One of the best aspects about growing up in a diverse family or neighborhood," she remarked. I believe Nye creates Susan's character by drawing on her own life knowledge and experience in both the United States and the Middle East. Her family may have assisted Nye in picking Susan due to their nationality.
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What is one of the ways that repetition can be used in a poem? Your answer should be a complete sentence.
which revision corrects the inappropriate shift in verb mood?
PLZ HELP
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
—“The Road Not Taken,”
Robert Frost
Which is the best theme statement about the topic "choice”?
-When you make a choice, you should always choose what looks best.
-When two choices both look good, you may feel regret about the choice you did not make.
-It is good to have as many options as possible so that you can make the best choice.
Answer:
The second choice.
Explanation:
"as just as fair"
"Had worn them really about the same"
"And sorry I could not travel both"
Basically both paths were the same so it didn't matter which he chose, so it couldn't have been the third option. The third quote i chose has themes of regret. The first choice isn't viable because they looked the same from the spot which he chose his path.
Answer:
[B]
Explanation:
Which is the best theme statement about the topic "choice”?
When you make a choice, you should always choose what looks best.
When two choices both look good, you may feel regret about the choice you did not make.
It is good to have as many options as possible so that you can make the best choice.
How do you feel about the way you spend money on needs and wants? Is there anything you'd like to change about your spending habits when it comes to needs versus wants?
Answer:
1. I feel satisfied with the way I spend money on needs. I take care to think about the things I really need before making a purchase. I try as much as possible to avoid impulse buying.
2. I simply wish to maintain my current spending habit.
Explanation:
My spending habits are well-regulated because I ensure that I make a list of the things I want, and the things I need on a monthly basis. My needs, which are the things I cannot do without, top my budget list and I execute them before attending to my wants which are more of frivolities.
I wish to maintain my present habit and improve on it.
I have a dream main Idea of paragraph 3
Answer:
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what type of speech would the sentence The Kid Was A Young Albert Einstein
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
The type of speech that the sentence, "The kid was a young Albert Einstein" is a metaphor or allusion.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that refers to one thing by mentioning another directly. Therefore, saying that the kid was a young Einstein is making a direct reference to Einstein.
As a result of this, the answer is metaphor.
8. A business that does business through several venues, such as stores,
mail and the Internet is known as which of the following?
a. e-commerce
b. multi-channel retailer
C. e-tail
d. clicks-and-bricks
Answer:
B. multi-channel retailer
Explanation:
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Based on what you know about MLK, Jr and his views on peace vs. violence, how do you think he would respond to the idea of REVENGE? In a few sentences, give your opinion and a coherent explanation justifying that opinion.
Which is the only center point that lies on the edge of a triangle?
the incenter of a right triangle
the incenter of an obtuse triangle
the circumcenter of a right triangle
the circumcenter of an obtuse triangle
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Answer: the circumcenter of a right triangle.
Explanation:
The only center point that lies on the edge of a triangle is the circumcenter of a right triangle. It should be noted that the circumcenter of the right triangle can be found at the hypothenuse midpoint.
It should be noted also that the circumcenter of a obtuse triangle can be seen outside the triangle.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
Answer:
The answer is C. The circumcenter of a right triangle
Explanation:
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Read this excerpt from Chapter II of Alice in Wonderland.
Her foot slipped, and in another moment, splash! she was up to her chin in salt-water. Her first idea was that she had somehow fallen into the sea. However, she soon made out that she was in the pool of tears which she had wept when she was nine feet high.
Just then she heard something splashing about in the pool a little way off, and she swam nearer to see what it was: she soon made out that it was only a mouse that had slipped in like herself.
Which detail from the excerpt tells the reader that the pool is made up of Alice's tears?
she swam nearer to see what it was
she heard something splashing about
Her foot slipped, and in another moment, splash!
she was up to her chin in salt-water
Answer:
she was up to her chin in salt-water tears is made up of
Your tears are salty because they contain natural salts called electrolytes.
Explanation:
iBased on Goodman’s reaction to Steve, what will most likely happen next?
Les and Steve will have a heated argument.
Everyone in the neighborhood will go home.
The anger and fear among the neighbors will increase.
Les will turn out to be an alien invader in disguise.
it is c because if you look a head there is a argument and more anger
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer on Edg is c
Explanation:
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Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
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THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS
CHAPTER 1: Thrill Cruise
By Edmond Hamilton
Lance Kenniston felt the cold realization of failure as he came out of the building into the sharp chill of the Martian night. He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
He looked hopelessly across the dark spaceport. It was a large one, for this ancient town of Syrtis was the main port of Mars. The forked light of the flying moons showed many ships docked on the tarmac—a big liner, several freighters, a small, shining cruiser and other small craft. And for lack of one of those ships, his hopes were ruined!
A squat, brawny figure in shapeless space-jacket came to Kenniston's side. It was Holk Or, the Jovian who had been waiting for him.
"What luck?" asked the Jovian in a rumbling whisper.
"It's hopeless," Kenniston answered heavily. "There isn't a small cruiser to be had at any price. The meteor-miners buy up all small ships here."
"The devil!" muttered Holk Or, dismayed. "What are we going to do? Go on to Earth and get a cruiser there?"
"We can't do that," Kenniston answered. "You know we've got to get back to that asteroid within two weeks. We've got to get a ship here."
Desperation made Kenniston's voice taut. His lean, hard face was bleak with knowledge of disastrous failure.
The big Jovian scratched his head. In the shifting moonlight his battered green face expressed ignorant perplexity as he stared across the busy spaceport.
"That shiny little cruiser there would be just the thing," Holk Or muttered, looking at the gleaming, torpedo-shaped craft nearby. "It would hold all the stuff we've got to take; and with robot controls we two could run it."
"We haven't a chance to get that craft," Kenniston told him. "I found out that it's under charter to a bunch of rich Earth youngsters who came out here in it for a pleasure cruise. A girl named Loring, heiress to Loring Radium, is the head of the party."
The Jovian swore. "Just the ship we need, and a lot of spoiled kids are using it for thrill-hunting!"
Kenniston had an idea. "It might be," he said slowly, "that they're tired of the cruise by this time and would sell us the craft. I think I'll go up to the Terra Hotel and see this Loring girl."
"Sure, let's try it anyway," Holk Or agreed.
With the Jovian clumping along beside him, Kenniston made his way from the spaceport across the ancient Martian city.
Read the following line from the text:
He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
Select the correct meaning of the word haggard.
Energized
Exhausted
Gentle
Handsome
Change into passive
11.The weather was awful . They ought to have cancelled the football match .
12. They will not make a decision until the next morning .
13.That building is dangerous . They ought to knock it down before it falls down .
14. When you go through customs , acustom officer may check your luggage . 15.I told the hotel recaptionist that I wanted her to wake me up at 6.30 .
16. They will probably translate her new book into a number of foreign languages . 17.If you kicked a policeman , they would arrest you .
18. The police are looking for the missing boy . They can't find him anywhere .
19.Do you think that you should spend less money ?
20. The injured man couldn't walk . They had to carry him .
Answer:
honestly if i got it wrong sorry yeah
Explanation:
11. the football match ought to be cancelled as the weather was awful.
12. the decision will not be made until the next morning
13. the dangerous building ought to be knocked down before it falls down
The importance of the shrine that the author visits
What strategies did the king employ to ensure that the Israelites would not
become “a problem”(Exodus 1: 11-22)
This is religion class..
Answer:
One strategy Pharoah implemented was enslaving the Israelites and overworking them. This is supported with Exodus 1: 14 where it says "They made their lives bitter with harsh labor in brick and mortar and with all kinds of work in the fields; in all their harsh labor the Egyptians worked them ruthlessly."
Seeing the Israelites still growing numbers he implemented another strategy, which was telling the Hebrew midwives to kill all baby boys. When they refused to do this, Pharoah went to even greater lengths. He ordered every Hebrew boy to be thrown into the Nile.
Explanation:
Read this line from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet.
A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;
Answer:
Having heard this line in the prologue, the audience can predict that the two lovers will not have a happy ending to their story and not survive at the end.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the story of two lovers who stayed loyal to each other despite their family's feuding history. And through this faithful love, the two young characters met a fateful death, choosing death rather than live without the other.
The prologue states "Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;"
This clearly states that the lovers will meet their deaths, with their love turning "fatal" for them. Moreover, it also reveals that they will die with their own decision, "tak[ing] their life".
Thus, the prologue enables the readers to predict that the lovers will no survive at the end of the story.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Use the text passage to answer the question.
Whatever you post online—whether a silly picture, angry comment, or sharing about a chronic illness—is there forever. Delete it all you want, but colleges and employers can and will find it. The discovery may give them a negative impression of you, stopping them from offering you admission or a job.
Which of the following is a proper paraphrase of this text passage? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Whatever you post online is there forever. It can prevent you from getting a job.
According to the author, anything a person posts on the Internet "is there forever."
What a person posts online can follow them forever and negatively affect his or her future.
Posting personal information online, such as pictures and thoughts, cannot be permanently deleted. Others could find it, which can affect career or school options even years into the future.
Answer:
D. Posting personal information online, such as pictures and thoughts, cannot be permanently deleted. Others could find it, which can affect career or school options even years into the future.
Where is Machbech going when he sees the bloody dagger
Answer:
hold up what
is this a book
Explanation:
Answer: when he is on his way to Duncan's chamber act 2 scene 1
Explanation:
is WILL BE GOING a
A) helping verb
B) linking verb
C) action verb
Answer:
C action verb
Explanation:
The person will be going is an action
I am having trouble figuring which one it is, I will give the person who is right brainliest.
Answer:
Try us
Explanation:
Nither one of them really makes any sense to me bc I feel like the word "up" should be after the blank...
a. A: Are you busy this evening?
B: Yes, I...................the movies. (will go/am going
b. A: Where are you going for holiday this summer?
Answer:
am going to
Explanation:
because they said yes they were busy so they are going not they will
"Am going" is the proper helping verb and verb in this sentence.
What are verbs and helping verbs?In a sentence, a verb expresses how something is acting or being in a certain state. Verbs can be expressed in a number of tenses depending on the current moment. For instance, I'm heading to the market.
Helping verbs belong to a distinct subset of verbs. By themselves, things have no meaning. They are crucial to the sentence's grammatical structure and only "help" the primary verbs in expressing their full meanings. A useful verb is one of the many varieties of verbs. Some examples of helping verbs are the verbs am, is, are, had, has, have, will, shall, etc.
The correct helping verb and verb in the given sentence is "am going". Therefore, Yes, I -am going to the movies.
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THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS
CHAPTER 1: Thrill Cruise
By Edmond Hamilton
Lance Kenniston felt the cold realization of failure as he came out of the building into the sharp chill of the Martian night. He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
He looked hopelessly across the dark spaceport. It was a large one, for this ancient town of Syrtis was the main port of Mars. The forked light of the flying moons showed many ships docked on the tarmac—a big liner, several freighters, a small, shining cruiser and other small craft. And for lack of one of those ships, his hopes were ruined!
A squat, brawny figure in shapeless space-jacket came to Kenniston's side. It was Holk Or, the Jovian who had been waiting for him.
"What luck?" asked the Jovian in a rumbling whisper.
"It's hopeless," Kenniston answered heavily. "There isn't a small cruiser to be had at any price. The meteor-miners buy up all small ships here."
"The devil!" muttered Holk Or, dismayed. "What are we going to do? Go on to Earth and get a cruiser there?"
"We can't do that," Kenniston answered. "You know we've got to get back to that asteroid within two weeks. We've got to get a ship here."
Desperation made Kenniston's voice taut. His lean, hard face was bleak with knowledge of disastrous failure.
The big Jovian scratched his head. In the shifting moonlight his battered green face expressed ignorant perplexity as he stared across the busy spaceport.
"That shiny little cruiser there would be just the thing," Holk Or muttered, looking at the gleaming, torpedo-shaped craft nearby. "It would hold all the stuff we've got to take; and with robot controls we two could run it."
"We haven't a chance to get that craft," Kenniston told him. "I found out that it's under charter to a bunch of rich Earth youngsters who came out here in it for a pleasure cruise. A girl named Loring, heiress to Loring Radium, is the head of the party."
The Jovian swore. "Just the ship we need, and a lot of spoiled kids are using it for thrill-hunting!"
Kenniston had an idea. "It might be," he said slowly, "that they're tired of the cruise by this time and would sell us the craft. I think I'll go up to the Terra Hotel and see this Loring girl."
"Sure, let's try it anyway," Holk Or agreed.
With the Jovian clumping along beside him, Kenniston made his way from the spaceport across the ancient Martian city.
Read the following line from the text:
He stood for a moment, his lean, drawn face haggard in the light of the two hurtling moons.
Select the correct meaning of the word haggard.
Energized
Exhausted
Gentle
Handsome
Answer:
the answer is exhausted i think
Answer:
Exhausted
Explanation:
The word Haggard means: "looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering."
Using context clues such as "Lance Kenniston felt the cold realization of failure" and "He looked hopelessly across the dark spaceport," Exhausted makes the most sense in the scenario.
When you write headlines, always write in ________ __________.
a
future voice
b
passive voice
c
present tense
d
past tense
Answer:
A future voices
Explanation:
it gives a better explanation and gives a better way to understan what you are talking about
Irony is a
between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
Answer:
Irony is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. This mostly refers to situational irony, but can relate to other types of irony as well. Situational irony means that the opposite of what was expected actually happens.
Explanation:
Answer:
disconnect is the correct answer
Explanation:
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