Answer:
here are ten things i'd ask him if given the chance:
whats your favorite color?
what kind of toilet paper do you use?
would you ever consider growing one of those wizardry beards?
are arms or legs more important to you?
what is your favorite diaper brand?
do you like golf?
does your bottom itch?
do you like me or hate me?
what are you going to eat for breakfast tomorrow?
are you alive?
Read this paragraph from the passage.
After a slow trip across town, they arrived at a tall brick house with a red front
door. Inside, Aunt Mabel exclaimed, “Better late than never!" upon seeing
them. Then she briskly steered Hattie into the warm front room, where Hattie
was very happy to accept the welcoming arms of a big, soft armchair. She
tried answering her aunt's questions but could not help yawning. Seeing that
Hattie was completely exhausted, Aunt Mabel suggested an early bedtime
and led her upstairs to show her around.
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How does the author's use of imagery and personification add to the
passage? Use details from the paragraph to support your answer.
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Answer:
yEs.
Explanation:
Example of imagery are: "they arrived at a tall brick house with a red front
door"
Example of personification is "the welcoming arms of a big, soft armchair"
Imagery is when someone describes something in detail.
Personification is when someone give an inanimate object human-like characteristics.
the participants are playing MOBA games to make some new friends and to get their friendship getting stronger
Answer:
MOBA's are really in right now. The good thing about them, however, is that there's always a character that appeals to somebody's play style. There might not be a clear cut way to get them to stop but maybe there's a way to find one you both could enjoy! That or maybe take turns playing games that each of you enjoy playing so that the friendship doesn't seem one-sided.
Explanation:
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Replace the underlined words with correct one : Read for you on the rails at your favourite local retailer within six (by) eight weeks?
Read the paragraph.
(1) After our trip, the skyscraper visit was unanimously voted as our favorite. (2) The museum was supposed to be the highlight of the trip. (3) But those works of art were completed a long time ago. (4) At the skyscraper, we watched them in action building their masterpiece.
Which sentence in the paragraph is in the active voice?
Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3
Sentence 4
Answer: 4. At the skyscraper, we watched them in action building their masterpiece.
Explanation:
Active voice is when a form of a verb is such that the subject is the one that's performing the action and then takes a direct object.
The sentence in the paragraph that is in the active voice is "At the skyscraper, we watched them in action building their masterpiece".
The subject here is "we" and it takes a direct object " them". This is the correct option as others aren't in active voice.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
1.Nile is -- longest river.(a,an,the)
2.This is ---onion(a,an,the)
3.One of the girls ---fat(are,is,am)
4.I am not a doctor----?(Tag question)
4.I am in favour ----mom.(of,for,on)
5.They have to walk -----foot(on,for,of)
6.We write ----a pen.(with,by,to)
7.He has to travel-----a bus(by,on,to)
Answer:
a
an
are
I am not a doctor?
of
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by
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What caused the fire in Forged by fire
Answer:
yo I'm jess
your answer is in the pic
Explanation:
hope it may help you oppa.
Which is a run-on sentence?
Answer:
1. Number one is a proper sentence
2. Also a proper sentence.
3. A Run-on sentence. It should have been: The explorers ventured into the Jungle. They battled dense vegatation.
So 3 is a Run-on sentence.
“The right-handed twin accused his brother of murdering their mother, and their quarrels continued until it was time to bury their mother. With the help of their grandmother, they made her a grave. From her head grew the three sister plants: corn, beans, and squash. From her heart grew tobacco, which people still use to give thanks in ceremony. She is called ‘our mother’ and the people dance and sing to her to make the plants grow.”
The myth attempts to explain
Answer:
The growth of plants, specifically corn, beans, squash, and tobacco.
Explanation:
Answer:
1, 2, 5
Explanation:
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What are the reasons to keep ourselves away from university education?
Answer:
yarn lang po hehehhe
Explanation:
HOPE IT HELPS
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What is the effect of the author's description of fall weather?
Answer:
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
What do you think would be the most difficult part of being a social worker? How do you think social workers handle this part of the job?
For many social workers, the answers may vary, but this has been the biggest one for me: Keeping your emotions separate from your work.
It is very easy to see a child in distress and want to do anything in your power to get them away from their current environment. Unfortunately, you cannot just take a child home with you as soon as you see they are in danger. You have to go through a series of processes that can take days, weeks, months to get through or (in the absolute worst case scenario) will never be able to get through. To me, this is the worst part. You feel angry, sad, worried, and many other emotions. But if you let these emotions control how you perform your job, you can not only get in trouble at work--you can get in legal trouble as well. You handle this by understanding that you are doing everything in your power to help this person. Sometimes it keeps you up at night and you may even feel guilty if you aren't able to help the person in need right away. For some people, it is motivation to keep trying harder. For others, it is a very defeating feeling that (understandably) can make them anxious, depressed, or helpless. It is okay to feel worried for the person, it is not okay to blame yourself. Remember, you are doing everything in your power to help someone. Sometimes things do not go in the favor of the person who needs help. That does not make it okay. That does not mean that you should blame yourself. It just means you try again, and keep having your emotions motivate you but do not let them control how you do your job.25. According to the authors of Communist Manifesto, what happens when communism is achieved?
a. People will complain.
b. People will go crazy.
c. People will be miserable.
d. People will live in harmony.
Answer:
People will live in harmony.
Explanation:
The central idea of communism is to resolve class differences through government intervention and management to ensure everyone lives a quality life.
when your exes parents are still friends -_-
Mr.Jones is a helpful teacher.Which part of speech is Mr.Jones in this sentence
Answer:
Noun.
Explanation:
A part of speech is one of the eight "parts" of the speech in grammar. The parts of speech tell us the function of the given word(s), their meaning grammatically in a sentence.
The 8 parts of speech are noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection, etc.
And in the given sentence "Mr. Jones is a helpful teacher", Mr. Jones is the subject of the sentence, and also a noun, a proper noun as it is the name of a particular person. The word "is" is a helping verb, "a" is an article, "helpful" is an adjective as it describes the objective noun "teacher".
Thus, the correct answer is a noun.
You can infer that Toby is MOST LIKELY nervous about Principal O'Connor because--
a. he has previously been scolded or punished by the principal.
b. the principal may soon get angry at the audience.
c. he has already made too much noise finding his seat.
d. the principal will see his muddy hat and gown.
What elements of imagist style can be identified in the poem "" The pond""?
Answer:
Explanation:
That is, the poem should deal directly with what's being talked about, not try to use fancy words and phrases to talk about it. Use no word that does not contribute to the presentation. Use as few words as possible. Compose in the rhythm of the musical phrase, not in the rhythm of the metronome.
After a procedure has been completed, what questions can be asked to help evaluate the results? Check all that apply.
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When should this procedure be performed again?
Were the steps completed in order?
What could be done differently in the future?
Was the expected outcome reached?
Who else has completed this procedure?
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Answer:
The correct answer is
B, C, and D. That is:
B) Were the steps completed in order?
C) What could be done differently in the future?
D) Was the expected outcome reached?
Explanation:
Completing the steps in the right order means that the possibility of errors is near zero.
Identifying what can be done differently in the future is a question that seeks to highlight areas of improvement over what has been done.
Whether or not the expected outcome was reached is the litmus test of success for the procedure. It doesn't matter whether or not everything was done right. If the objective was not attained, there is need to find out why. In fact, this question needs to come first before all others.
Depending on the nature of the procedure, the question about who else has completed the procedure may become relevant. An example is in medicine. If a patient indicates that a particular medication has been tried, or a particular surgical procedure has been carried, out before, it helps to narrow the options on the table to the next best possible alternative or solution. Hence making for better decision making.
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How does Louise demonstrate appropriate behavior for participating in a group discussion? Select two options.
She encourages the contributions of other group members.
She comes prepared with information that is important to the discussion.
She makes sure the other group members acknowledge her point of view.
She allows the other group members to choose the focus of the discussion.
She dominates the discussion by insisting that the score board be ordered by next week.o
inates the discussion by insisting that the score board be ordered by next we
Explanation:
bers.
She comes prepared with information that is important to the discussion.
She makes sure the other group members acknowledge her point of view.
Answer:
A & B
She encourages the contributions of other group members.
She comes prepared with information that is important to the discussion.
Explanation:
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25. The negative of 'We had to visit Lumbini' is *
(1 Point)
1) We didn't had to visit Lumbini.
2) We had to not visit Lumbini.
3)We didn't have to visit Lumbini,
4)We doesn't have to visit Lumbini.
Answer:
no. 3 is correct answer of your question ^_^
We didn't have to visit Lumbini .
I can be reached at my home phone 818-987-9876.
Would there be a colon/semicolon in the sentence above?
Answer:
colon would be good or you could also use a dash
Explanation:
In 1948, Shirley Jackson wrote a popular story called “The Lottery.” In the story, a town holds a drawing every spring that everyone must enter. No one knows where the tradition came from. When it is time for the lottery, the town has a large celebration. Then, everyone must draw a slip of paper. The person who draws a slip of paper with a black dot must be sacrificed.
Which details in this contemporary story were likely influenced by the story of Theseus and the Minotaur? Check all that apply.
Answer:
rhe answer is 1, 4 , and 5
1.holding a yearly drawing
4. using the color black to indicate the unlucky winner
5. sacrificing people from town every year
hope its help you
make me a brainlist
Answer:
1
4
5
Explanation: i just took it
What does Aeolus Dow when Ulysses ask him for help a second time?
Which two scenarios best describe an internal proposal?
Ajay writes a proposal to offer his security firm’s services to a shopping center that’s asking for proposals from local firms.
Debbie writes a proposal to senior management at her company to recommend better safety gear for workers.
Immanuel writes a proposal to local businesspeople suggesting they hire his cleaning service for their businesses.
Reiko writes a proposal to his supervisor to recommend a change in the company’s attendance policy.
Lucia writes a proposal to persuade a grocery store to make her farm its sole supplier of eggs.
Answer:
1. Debbie writes a proposal to senior management at her company to recommend better safety gear for workers.
2. Reiko writes a proposal to his supervisor to recommend a change in the company’s attendance policy.
Explanation:
An internal proposal is one written and submitted within an organisation or company. When the proposal is written and submitted to an external organisation, then it becomes an external proposal.
Therefore in the given question, the scenarios that best describes an internal proposal are:
a. Debbie writes a proposal to senior management at her company to recommend better safety gear for workers.
b. Reiko writes a proposal to his supervisor to recommend a change in the company’s attendance policy.
Write an essay (about 200 words) answer the following topic (the essay should include an introduction, 2 body paragraph and a conclusion): Some people think that sending criminals to prison is not effective. Education and job training should be used instead. Do you agree or disagree?
Answer:
this is essay ----------
Explanation:
Some people think that some types of criminals should not go to prison. Instead they should do unpaid work in the community. To what extent do you agree?
Owing to the great variety of crimes that can be punishable by prison, some people argue that not all criminals are the same and it would therefore be more appropriate to give certain criminals community service instead. I agree that in some cases, prison may not be the best solution and community service would probably have more benefits.
One justification given for prisons is to keep society safe by removing criminals from the outside world. So the first thing to consider is if someone who has broken the law is a danger to other people. In the case of violent crime, there is an argument to keep the perpetrator away from society. However, burglary or possession of drugs, for example, does not involve violence against other people so the criminal does not present a direct danger to anyone in the community. Keeping these types of criminals in prison is expensive for the taxpayer and does not appear to be an effective punishment as they often commit the same crime again when they come out of prison.
Personally, I also believe punishments should reform people so they do not reoffend. A further reason not to put these people in prison is that they may mix with more dangerous and violent criminals, potentially committing a worse crime when they are released. By keeping them in the community, helping others, they not only learn new skills, but they could also develop more empathy and care towards others. If this occurs, society can only benefit.
Critics of this more rehabilitative approach to crime believe that justice should be harsh in order to deter people from committing similar crimes and that community service could be less likely to have that effect. However, there is very little evidence to suggest that long prison sentences deter criminals.
In conclusion, putting criminals who are not a danger to society in prison is expensive and, in my opinion, ineffective, both as a deterrent and as a form of rehabilitation. Community service for non-violent crimes benefits both society and the offender. That said, it would be useful to have more data to work out whether community service or prison is more likely to stop someone reoffending. I strongly believe that decisions on how best to deal with criminals should be based on evidence of what actually works.
Who was Edgar Allan Poe’s nemesis and what significant role did he play in Poe’s life?
Answer:
Rufus Wilmot Griswold. He just thought that he was better than Poe.
Explanation:
The rivalry happened when Griswold succeeded Poe as the editor of a magazine - and Griswold was being paid a higher salary than Poe. Griswold even wrote negative things about Poe when he died and it was not a positive obituary. He wanted to harm Poe's reputation. Griswold thought he was the expert and not Poe. He was known as a critic of Poe and his writings.
Which of the following can be shed? A) blood B) snow C) tears D) light
Express your feelings on the first day of your new class grade [any grade]
Answer:
Express your feelings on the first day of your new class grade [any grade]
Answer:
very happy feelings in first day of class
2. Which of the following is a key element of early modernism?
O A. A rejection of traditional beliefs concerning religion, philosophy, literature, and art
O B. Character motivations and responses imitating those of real people
O C. The use of everyday speech to act ont and express human emotion
O D. Stories about subtle problems of regular life
1. Teacher Laida is an elementary grades teacher. She is very active in community
activities. Every election time she serves as a member of the election committee. then,
during one election period her uncle ran for mayor. Laida got very much involved in the
campaign. Is Teacher Laida's action ethical?
a. Yes, because she should support her relative.
b. Yes, because she should be non-partisan.
C. No, because it is her role to serve the community.
d. No, because serving during election time is very dangerous to life.
Answer: No, because it is her role to serve the community
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, the action of Teacher Laida isn't ethical.
Since during the election time, she serves as a member of the election committee, therefore, she should be non partisan and shouldn't be involved in the campaign in order not to be bias.
Therefore, the correct option is C "No, because it is her role to serve the community".
Name, in full, three state institutions which deal with human rights violations.
Answer:
Your welcome
Explanation:
The three state institutions that deal with human rights violations are – CESCR or Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Human Rights Committee (CCPR), Committee on the 'Elimination of 'Discrimination against Women' (CEDAW) and CAT or Committee against torture.