Read the excerpts from "Flowers for Algernon."

We had a lot of fun at the factory today. Joe Carp said hey look where Charlie had his operashun what did they do Charlie put some brains in. I was going to tell him but I remembered Dr Strauss said no. Then Frank Reilly said what did you do Charlie forget your key and open your door the hard way. That made me laff. Their really my friends and they like me.

***

I didn't know what to do or where to turn. Everyone was looking at me and laughing and I felt naked. I wanted to hide. I ran outside and I threw up. Then I walked home. It's a funny thing I never knew that Joe and Frank and the others liked to have me around all the time to make fun of me.

What conclusion can be drawn about Charlie based on his description of the events in these passages?

He becomes too trusting of other people’s motives after the operation.
He no longer wants to connect with others as he becomes smarter.
He no longer cares if other people like him after the operation.
He better understands the behavior of others as he becomes smarter.

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Answer 1

Answer:

He better understands  the behavior of others as he becomes smarter

Explanation:

Took test :)

Answer 2

Answer:

d...

Explanation:

...just choose d :)


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Read this passage from Liesl's brother's diary.

I draw pictures of New York in my diary every night. Every time I think about New York, my legs jitter with excitement. Everything will be so new and different! I practice English with everyone I know, even with my family who still wants to speak to me in German. I'm starting to think in English and can't wait until English is all I speak. People walk around here like they are sad, but I couldn't be happier. I think I've already forgotten my life in Hamburg. Ellis Island, here we come!

In the fourth paragraph of "A Letter from the Atlantic," Liesl wonders what will happen "if the English all around [her] displaces the German of [her] youth."

How does Liesl's viewpoint conflict with that of her brother?

A. Liesl fears she will not speak English well, while her brother is confident in his English skills.
B. Liesl plans to remain proficient in German, while her brother plans to embrace English.
C. Liesl worries about losing ties to her home culture, while her brother looks forward to joining a new culture.
D. Liesl is certain she will be able to embrace two cultures, while her brother thinks he must choose one.

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I think answer A is the best choice
A
sounds the best and makes more sense

Why does Hulga compare her name to the Vulcan?
a.
She has a vision of ugliness and power.
c.
She feels that she looks like the Vulcan.
b.
It was the Vulcan's name in mythology.
d.
It is purely to annoy her mother.

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Answer:

w

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

When I see the newest model cars fly toward me, I scream like it's my birthday and cry happy tears.

Adverb Phrase

Adverb Clause

Adjective Clause

Adjective Phrase

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

If anyone has read Fahrenheit 451, I need to write a summary about pages 21-29. Can anyone help me with it??

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Answer:

i used to but then i forgot the story

Explanation:

The firehouse has a deadly Mechanical Hound & Montag is afraid of it
• Captain Beatty laughs at Montag’s fears
• Montag sees Clarisse every day as he walks to work, they talk, she tells him about school
• One day, Clarisse is just gone
• Montag talks to the other firemen about their work; he asks questions.

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She's only filled with an old blind wish.
It isn't even hers but came to her
in the rain
or the soft wind,
which is a gate through which her life keeps
walking.

She can't see
herself apart from the rest of the world
or the world from what she must do
every spring.
Crawling up the high hill,
luminous under the sand that has packed
against her skin.
she doesn't dream
she knows
she is a part of the pond she lives in,
the tall trees are her children,
the birds that swim above her
are tied to her by an unbreakable string.

—“The Turtle,”
Mary Oliver

In your poem, you should use visual elements to separate ideas. Which three visual elements does this excerpt of “The Turtle” include? Check all that apply.

A. capital letters to start each sentence
B. a break between stanzas
C. lines that are all the same length
D. punctuation such as periods and commas
E. lines that each contain a complete sentence

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. B. D. Because she told me so I have to fix it before it got confusing.

Explanation:

Probably

The answer is C i did this

Ignore the answer i clicked i dont know if its right but can someone help me please

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I believe this would be D. Allusion
This is because something is being hinted at that can’t be “literally” understood.

What makes a sentence fragment not a complete sentence?
It includes too many commas.
It is missing either a subject or a predicate.
It is missing both adverbs and adjectives.
It is not long enough—it has too few words.

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Answer:

It is missing either a subject or a predicate.

Explanation:

A sentence fragment (also known as an incomplete sentence) is a sentence that's missing a subject, a verb, or both.

Explanation:

A sentence needs a subject and a predicate, if it doesn't have those it's not a sentence.

For the people who are good with narrative nonfiction and killer whales please help!




Write a narrative nonfiction story about killer whales.

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Answer:

Swirly was an adorable year old killer whale calf. She is already eight feet big and has a white eyepatch that swirls at the end on both sides. She lives with her mom in their pod. The pod consists of about 40 other killer whales. Swirly never really hunted with the pod since she was still too young. She only recently started to eat solid foods like fish, squid, and some seabirds. She is slowly getting used to eating them and still prefers her mother's milk. One day when Swirly was swimming, she found herself separated from her mother and the pod. As she used echolocation by making whistles and pulsed calls for her mom. She was unfortunate and a giant squid found her. It had his tentacles around her tiny body. Compared to the giant squid who was about 55 feet she was only about 10 feet. She tried hard to get out of his grasp. He had a tentacle around her mouth, unable to open her mouth to bite him she squirmed even more. Without any warning her mother came to her rescue with about half of the pod. Swirly's mother headbutted the giant squid and that was enough to get him away from Swirly. Other pod members also pitched in and bumped the giant squid breaking many bones. As soon as he wasn't able to move they ate him as he sunk to the bottom of the ocean. Swirly ate some as well as she was used to eating solid foods. Now that she was two years old she can leave her mother's side and start hunting with the pod. She went on daily hunts and even led some hunts. She became one of the best hunters in the pod. Now that she was about 15 years old, she found a mate and after several months she gave birth. It was her turn to take care of a calf. As she was feeding her baby, a terrible storm hit. Everyone in the pod went to a safe place but her calf that wasn't fast enough got swept away. She went back to try and get him. They whistled and clicked, but the storm was really bad. It took awhile for Swirly to finally get to her calf after the storm had passed. Now they were both separated from the pod. They barely managed to survive alone since Swirly's whole life was surrounded with many others. She was too dependent on the pod, since she was very social. Miraculously, they managed to find the way to the rest of the pod. As they were swimming back Swirly got caught in an incoming ghost net. She was then tied up by it and began sinking. The others tried to help her but the net was barely visible. She fell and fell continuously to the bottom of the ocean. Her calf followed her but was stopped by the other killer whales since he could die from all the water pressure from the deep ocean. Sadly Swirly wasn't able to make it and she died from not getting enough air. The undersea creatures ate her as she was already dead before reaching the bottom.

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One of Tubman’s last trips on the Underground Railroad was to bring her parents to Canada. Shortly after that, the Civil War started.

Which detail should be added to create an effective summary?


A During the war, Tubman's mainly worked for the army as a nurse and a cook.

B Throughout his life, Tubman’s father helped many people trying to escape from slavery.

C Tubman’s parents were elderly, so the trip across the country was difficult.

D During the war, Tubman focused on helping the army free people held in slavery

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Answer:

I think its C because it just fits the first summary

The details should be added to create an effective summary is Tubman’s parents were elderly, so the trip across the country was difficult. The correct option is C.

What is a summary?

A summary is a brief recounting of a larger written text that contains the author's main points. Summarizing improves both you're reading and writing abilities. To summarize, you must carefully study a piece, identifying the key concepts and supporting arguments.

Summarizing is similar to outlining a play's storyline. For instance, if asked to sum up the plot of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," you may respond that it tells the tale of a young prince of Denmark who learns that his mother and uncle had murdered his father, the former king.

Therefore, the correct option is C. Tubman’s parents were elderly, so the trip across the country was difficult.

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This is Reading can you help me pls

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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

A metaphor is defined as "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable." This means that saying "She *IS* a typing machine" is a metaphor because it is simply not literally possible. The word "is" will be your hint that a sentence like this is a metaphor and not a simile. A simile usually has the keyword "like" in the sentence (For example: She was *like* a typing machine."

The main difference is that a metaphor claims that two things are the same while a simile claims two things are similar (you can remember this by the "simil" in both of these words!).  

Read each statement and determine whether it is a fact or an opinion.

"And so this Bridge is a wonder of science."

"In the course of the construction of the Bridge a number of lives have been lost."

"The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit."

"The show received poor reviews, except for the mention by one reviewer of the 'special effects,' which, he wrote, were 'outstanding.'"

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Answer:

opinion,fact,fact,fact

Explanation:

please mark brainliest

First one is opinion and the rest is fax

Read the following statement and identify the fallacy used.

The book is right, because it says so in the book.



red herring
overgeneralization
bandwagon
arguing in circles

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The answer is D I believe

Please help with my english i will give a thanks and brainliest

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A - The dog is probably lost :))

HELP PLEASEEEEEEEE thank you

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Answer:

i can answer but i dont see anything

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer should be C

Explanation:


Before a game, which of the following would be an example of good sportsmanship?

A. Telling your opponent that you hope they lose the game.
B. Ignoring your opponent before the game.
C. Laughing as your opponent warms up before the game.
D. Wishing your opponent good luck before the game starts.

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Answer:

D. Wishing your opponent good luck before the game starts!

Explanation:

It is the nicest thing to do out of all the options. It is the only sportsmanship option!

Hope this helps! :D

Answer:

D.Wishing your opponent good luck before the game starts.

Explanation:

sportsmanship is a nice way to help other people and even if you lose the other team should say good game and the same thing goes for the other team if your team wins the other team should say good game.

Wishing your opponent good luck before the game starts is a good way to show kindness to the other opponent before the game starts

2. During a game, which of the following would be an example of good sportsmanship?

A. Breaking the rules of the game in order to win.
B. Following the rules and playing fairly.
C. Yelling at your opponents while they are playing.
D. Laughing if one of your opponents makes a mistake.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

The others are just plain mean, and that is not good sportsmanship. Have a great day!

B IM PRETTY SURE?????

Oi can someone help me it due today.

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Answer:

Ah- like taking a breath

Amazing- great

Husband- significant other

wish- as in hope

we- together

yearly- every year

to- a place

and- also

Explanation:

i dont know if this is right

Answer:

Ah-Interjection

Amazing-Adjective

Husband-Noun

Wish-Verb

We-Pronoun

Yearly-Adverb

To-Preposition

And-Conjunction

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Egads-Proper noun

Evil-Adjective

Teacher-Noun

Assigns-Verb

It-Pronoun

Daily-Adverb

And-Conjunction

Preposition-Noun

Read the excerpts from "Flowers for Algernon."

He was very nice and talked slow like Miss Kinnian does and he explaned it to me that it was a raw shok. He said pepul see things in the ink.

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Later I had more crazy tests today. The nice lady who gave it to me told me the name and I asked her how do you spell it so I can rite it my progris riport THEMATIC APPERCEPTION TEST.

What does Charlie’s use of the word "nice” tell readers about his character?

He wants others to like and approve of him.
He doesn’t understand people’s behavior.
He doesn’t see people the way they really are.
He likes it when people explain things to him.

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The answer is D

-He likes it when people explain things to him
The answer is D......

I need to write a Quality Personification of power it need to have two sentences

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if you mean two sentences personifying ‘power’, i hope this helps!

Answer: Power grabs you and pushes you over the edge you’re too afraid to step over. Power holds your chin up when you think of letting your head hang down.

challenge
my grandma has a 1 story pink house and in her house everything is pink and when i saw everything is pink EVERYTHING IS PINK what is the color of her stairs

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Answer:

She doesn't have stairs.

Explanation:

She lives in a one story house.

Answer:

its 1 story so there are no stairs

Explanation:

Please help!


Either Impressionist music or paintings (is, are) to be discussed in today's
lecture.

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Answer:

are

Explanation:

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write the verb and write if it is active or passive, 1-10
HELP PLS!!

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Answer: 1) P  2) P  3) A  4) P  5) P  6) P  7) A  8) P  9) A  10) P

Explanation:

What they said^^^ that’s right cuz I just did that

Figurative language uses words that we have to figure out what they mean in a sentence.

A. True

B. False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

figurative language uses words that in a way, don't get straight to the point, this allows readers to want to try to understand them more, with engages the readers.

Literal language is using words as they are defined in a dictionary.
Group of answer choices

A. True

B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Explain the analogy in the account's title, "The Many Faces of Nigerian Food". Discuss its purpose and cite examples of how the idea of Nigeria having many faces is present throughout the text. Use at least TWO details from the passage to support your answer.

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Answer:

'The Many Faces in Nigerian Food' has a lot of purpose in the text cause of how it states the diversity in Nigeria, which leading to the many faces of traditional food. On the last paragraph it states how every dish has its own 'special spin' because of the diversity. You can see the many faces of Nigerian food just by the way you live, like the southern people live near the Atlantic ocean which means that effects the way they make their type of food, which means everyone has a way they style/make their food which reflects the many faces of food.

Explanation:

Basically there's a lot in the text that can show you what 'The many faces of Nigerian food' since they show a lot of details and explanations. This wasn't much but hopefully this gives you an idea.

The title "The Many Faces of Food" states about the diversity of food. It leads many faces of traditional foods such as the southern people who lives near the Atlantic ocean affects the way they make their type of food, while in North they have different way to make the same food.

What is the idea in the given title?

The "Many Faces in Food" has many faces in the text as per this it describes the diversity in Food, leads to the many faces of traditional food.

It also states that every food has its own 'special face' due to the diversity.

Thus, a person can see the many faces of Food just as the way one live. As the southern people live near the Atlantic affects the way they make their type of food, which means everyone has a way they make their food which reflects the many faces of food.

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If someone gets the general idea she_
F. understand all the facts completely
G. Finds out what everyone else knows
H. gets the basic idea
J, Agrees with everybody else
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H. Gets the basic idea
H. Gets the basic idea

Take notes about this passage and identify the key words.

The Declaration of Independence is a document that was signed by a group of
people in the New World who decided to split off from the King of England. They
wanted to become an independent country. These leaders wanted other people
to respect them, and so the declaration was their explanation of why they were
splitting off from England. They believed:
 That all men are created equal
 That all men have some rights given to them by God
 That among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Among the men who signed this declaration of independence were Benjamin
Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.

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Answer:

Notes:

The Declaration of Independence is a document that was signed by a group of people and explained why the New World split away from England.

People in the new world split off from the King of England and wanted to be an independent country.

Some of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence were Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.

The Declaration showed that the people believed, "That among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

Key Words:

New World

Declaration of Independence

King of England

Split

Rights

how the theme is evident in The Lightning Thief

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Answer:

The creator of the Percy Jackson series -- mainly The Lightning Thief knows how the story will head

Explanation:

He most likely does this by Starting from the end and then to the beginning

Friendship is the central them in The Lightning Thief because Percy would have never succeeded in his quest without his friends help

(Hope this helps if not sorry)

Because the BMW is a machine, I know I can build one.

Adverb Clause

Adjective Phrase

Adjective Clause

Adverb Phrase

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Answer:

Third one I think

Explanation:

What is the theme of the poem?

By and by Man will try
To get out into the sky,
Sailing far beyond the air
From Down and Here to Up and There.
Stars and sky, sky and stars
Make us feel the prison bars

Suppose it done. Now we ride
Closed in steel, up there, outside
Through our port-holes see the vast
Heaven-scape go rushing past.
Shall we? All that meets the eye
Is sky and stars, stars and sky.

Points of light with black between
Hang like a painted scene
Motionless, no nearer there
Than on Earth, everywhere
Equidistant from our ship.
Heaven has given us the slip.

Hush, be still. Outer space
Is a concept, not a place.
Try no more. Where we are
Never can be sky or star.
From prison, in a prison, we fly;
There's no way into the sky.

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Answer:

heavan

Explanation:

Answer:

heaven

Explanation:

i think not. supper sure

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