Do you feel it is important to know your interests, personality traits, and how
you envision success before selecting a career?
Answer: Understanding personality type can help you to understand your preferences and the preferences of other people and how or why these might be different. Personality types are useful for recognising how we lead, influence, communicate, collaborate, negotiate business and manage stress
Explanation:
We cannot absolutely know that all these exact adaptations are the result of preconcert. But when we see a lot of framed timbers, different portions of which we know have been gotten out at different times and places and by different workmen-Stephen, Franklin, Roger, and James, for instance-and when we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortices exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted to their respective places, and not a piece too many or too few-not omitting even scaffolding-or, if a single piece be lacking, we can see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such piece in -- in such a case, we find it impossible not to believe that Stephen and Franklin and Roger and James all understood one another from the beginning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn up before the first lick was struck.
Answer:
The answer is allusion
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is Allusion
Change into nagative sita has a pen
Answer:
She has no pen
I hope it help you
Hi you can help me pliss
badly = in an unsuccessful way
alright = satisfied/okay
hooray = expresses joy and approval
on the radio = you heard it on the radio
see you soon = will meet again soon
He sold many oranges (Passive voice )
In the fifth paragraph, "tyranny is a sleepless foe" suggests that
1)dictators do not sleep well
2)people have few rights in most countries
3)foreign agents are everywhere
4) the threat of oppression is ever-present
Answer:
4) the threat of oppression is ever-present, makes the most sense, but I dont have the paragraph so I cant be sure
Explanation:
Answer:
4
Explanation:
The girls (talk) during the class yesterday.
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b) My sisters (laugh) at my story.
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c) While he (clean) the house, we (cook).
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d) It was a lovely day. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing) in the trees.
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e) I lost my keys when I (walk) home.
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f) I (knit) sweater when the puppy took away the ball of wool.
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g) Papa (drink) tea when the newspaper boy arrived.
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h) Talha (watch) TV when the phone rang.
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i) Shan (drive) fast when he hit the woman.
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j) When I woke up, it (rain).
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k) I (have) dinner when I heard a loud noise.
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convert into past continious
Answer:
A) Talked
B) Laughed
C) cooked
D) Shined
E) walked
F) knitted
G) Drank
H) Watched
I) Drove
J) Rained
K) Had
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The girls were talking during the class yesterday.
My sisters was laughing at my story.
While he was cleaning the house, we were cooking.
It was a lovely day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing in the trees.
I lost my keys when I was walking home.
I was knitting sweater when the puppy took away the ball of wool.
Papa was drinking tea when the newspaper boy arrived.
Talha was watching TV when the phone rang.
Shan was driving fast when he hit the woman.
When I woke up, it was raining.
I was having dinner when I heard a loud noise.
please help, everything is in the pictures. :}
Answer:
Paragraph 1: Despite the relatively recent age of the early shoes found to date, scientists believe that humans, were wearing shoes as much as 40,000 years ago.
Paragraph 2: Ancient Egyptians made sandals from papyrus and palm leaves.
Paragraph 3: Today, shoe manufacturers use rubber, plastic, cloth, and other materials in addition to leather
Explanation:
Which of the following is the main reason that eating local food helps the environment? (Please help!!)
A. It travels more miles.
B. It is less nutritious.
C. It is more nutritious.
D. It travels fewer miles.
The fundamental reason why consuming locally produced food is beneficial to the environment is given in option (D): " It travels fewer miles"
What are the benefits of eating local food?Local food helps to keep the local economy afloat because local food does not have to travel as far to reach your plate, it contributes to lowering greenhouse gas (GG) emissions and improving our carbon footprint.
It improves and aids the local economy by supporting local producers, farmers, and other producers.
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Read the excerpt from Obama's Second Inaugural Address. Through blood drawn by lash and blood drawn by sword, we learned that no union founded on the principles of liberty and equality could survive half-slave and half-free. We made ourselves anew, and vowed to move forward together. What type of rhetorical appeal does President Obama use in this section of the speech? an appeal to credibility an appeal to reason an appeal to emotion an appeal to character
Answer:
An appeal to emotion
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C.) An appeal to emotion
Explanation:
Obama‘s word choice were strong emotional words to address his opinion that a nation can’t stand on certain principles and be half-free and half-slave it’s either one or the other. He says we should choose freedom since we have fought and vowed to abide by it.
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The students were interviewed by the reporter
Rewrite the sentence using active voice.
Answer:
The reporter had interviewed the students
the reporter interviewed the students
"Think of all the beauty that’s still left in and around you and be happy."
—from The Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank
Even in difficult circumstances, some people focus on the positive aspects of life. Think carefully about this statement.
Write an essay stating your opinion on whether a person can choose to be happy. Be sure to —
• state your position clearly
• use appropriate organization
• provide specific support for your argument
• choose your words carefully
• edit your writing for grammar, mechanics, and spelling
Answer:
A person can absolutely choose to be happy. It is often easy to look at someone like Anne Frank and say that she was in a situation where one can't be happy. But, Anne Frank has showed us that happiness is not reliant upon circumstance. In incredibly difficult circumstances one has every right to feel negative emotions. The most important thing is that we remember that even though we experience negative emotions we shouldn't let them overrun us. We should accept our circumstances, experience our emotions,and then choose happiness.
Which statement best expresses the theme of "Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?”
A friend’s genuine help can actually cause one pain.
One must get along with everyone in order to succeed.
Sometimes, one’s weakness can become one’s strength.
In order to succeed, one must have an enemy to focus on.
A friend’s genuine help can actually cause one pain.
What is Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet features a male lead named Romeo Montague (Italian: Romeo Montecchi).
He secretly loves and marries Juliet, a descendant of the rival House of Capulet, through a priest by the name of Friar Laurence. He is the son of Lord Montague and his wife, Lady Montague.
Romeo, who was exiled after killing Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, in a duel, by mistake, kills himself after learning the truth about Juliet's demise. The character's roots can be found as far back as Pyramus, who occurs in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Therefore, A friend’s genuine help can actually cause one pain.
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Punctuate this:
Its not fair said Angus toms allowed to go,why cant I
Answer:
It's not fair, said Angus." Tom's allowed to go, why can't I?"
Remember commas and apostrophes.
which one is wrong?
a.fly-flew
b.send-sent
c.win-won
d.teach-thought
essay on frakenstein
Answer:
The monster in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein lurches into life as big as a man but as ignorant as a newborn. He can’t read, speak, or understand the rudiments of human interaction. When he stumbles upon the cottagers, however, he picks up language by observing them and studying their speech. It is this acquisition of language, along with the eloquence it brings, that turns the monster from a mysterious nightmare into a sympathetic and tragic figure. By showing how language transforms the monster, and by contrasting the well-spoken monster with his equally articulate creator, Shelley argues that verbal communication—rather than action or appearance—is the only way through which people can truly understand one another.Before the monster learns to express himself, his actions are no less than terrifying. His escape from Victor’s workshop seems sinister and his murder of William apparently confirms the notion that he is a powerful, malignant beast capable of unmotivated violence. His shocking appearance does not help matters. Victor assumes, and Shelley invites us to assume along with him, that this being, with his patched-together body, his yellow skin, and his black lips, must have a soul that matches his hideous appearance.
When the monster speaks, however, he throws his actions into a different light. He explains that Victor’s desertion left him alone and frightened. He conveys how hurt he was when he realized that his appearance scares normal people. His stories about sympathizing with and secretly helping the cottagers show that he has an empathetic nature, and his tale of rescuing a young girl and getting a bullet for his trouble demonstrates his instinct to help those weaker than himself, sparking our outrage at society’s unwarranted cruelty toward him. Even the monster’s description of William’s murder makes the convincing case that fury at Victor drove the monster to violence—not an excuse, by any means, but certainly an explanation that is understandable and psychologically credible. By giving the monster the power of oratory, Shelley forces us to consider his behavior from an entirely different angle and to sympathize with his plight.
Shelley bolsters our sympathy for the monster by comparing his words to Victor’s. Frankenstein is Victor’s story; he has countless opportunities to argue his case and cast himself as the tragic hero of the tale. Despite his earnest—and long-winded—attempts to put himself in the right, however, Victor’s words only alienate us as they pile up. He feels little besides relief when the monster escapes; he lets Justine go to her death rather than risk his reputation by telling the truth; he whines and prevaricates; he heartlessly abandons and scorns his own creation. Ironically, Victor would be more appealing were he to lose the power of speech. Unlike his monster, he is no murderer. By themselves, his actions might seem reasonable. But because he bares his soul by communicating verbally to us, the readers, he reveals the unappealing motivations behind those reasonable actions and loses our trust and sympathy.
The monster’s eloquent words do not have the effect he intends: They fail to win Victor’s approval or gain his affection. They do have an effect he cannot foresee, however. By explicating himself and his actions, the monster gains our favor and turns himself into the hero of Victor Frankenstein’s narrative. And by pulling off this neat reversal, Shelley demonstrates the overwhelming importance of language in shaping individuals’ identities—as well as the perception of those identities by others.
Explanation:
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When he stumbles upon the cottagers, however, he picks up language by observing them and studying their speech. It is this acquisition of language, along with the eloquence it brings, that turns the monster from a mysterious nightmare into a sympathetic and tragic figure. By showing how language transforms the monster, and by contrasting the well-spoken monster with his equally articulate creator, Shelley argues that verbal communication—rather than action or appearance—is the only way through which people can truly understand one another.
PART A: What impact does the figurative language used to describe Echo's love for
Narcissus in paragraph 3 have on the overall meaning of the text?
A.
The text describes Echo as burning, being inflamed with her love for Narcissus;
this contributes to the myth's meaning about consuming and dangerous love.
B.
The text describes Echo's love as draining, like water being sucked from the
earth; this contributes to the message warning against sudden infatuation.
C. The text describes Echo's love as shallow, like the waters of a spring this
contribute to the text's meaning regarding beauty and crushes.
D. The text describes Echo's love as painful, even before she is rejected; this
contributes to the myth's meaning about tragic love.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because its the right blood
Figurative language is a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning. The correct option is A:- The text describes Echo as burning, being inflamed with her love for Narcissus
What impact does the figurative language use to describe Echo's love?Despite the harshness of his rejection, Echo's love for Narcissus only grew.
Narcissus died, wasting away before his reflection, consumed by a love that could not be, Echo mourned over his body.
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How does Machiavelli work to achieve his secondary purpose—to inform his readers?
Answer:
He explains that principalities don't know how to rule themselves. He describes the steps people take when they join rebellions. He describes the emotions of people in a conquered republic.
Explanation:
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8. How can you support the goverment
We can support government by utilizing our rights properly, not getting involved in illegal activities , participating in awareness campaign , following rules of the nation etc......
Thomas Edison invented
Answer:
Explanation:
Thomas Edison is inventions such as the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph. He held over 1,000 patents for his inventions.
Answer:
he invented Automatic Telegraph
Carbon Telephone Transmitter
The Light Bulb
Phonograph
Movie Camera and Viewer
Alkaline Storage Battery
A letter to ur friend in another district of Ghana describing how a festival is celebrated in your town and how you enjoyed.
Answer:
to,miss laxmi,Kathmandu,tarakesworExplanation:
hi laxmi,I hope you are fine there I am also fine here .last time you told me to write Letter about festival how I celebrated. so I am going to write about it.At my town all people will celebrate different festival like dashain,tihar,lhosar,chhath,rid etc c. everybody celebrate different festival in dashain people used to go their village and put tika by elder and elder give them bless and money. in tihar sister used to put tika and brother used to give money,doing shopping or brother will give gift. in lhosar all gurung ,tamang magar and many other people will gather in one place and they do dance in their own song ate different types of food. this much for today now it's ur turn to write about it .bye byeyour trulyUminaWhat characteristic of an epic hero does the excerpt reveal? willingness to endure a voyage bravery and courage as a warrior confidence in public speaking connection to the supernatural
Answer: connecting to the supernatural.
Explanation:
Based on the information in the excerpt, the characteristic of an epic hero that's revealed by the excerpt is the connection to the supernatural.
From the excerpt, when Gilgamesh heard Humbaba's terrifying roar, he stopped and was trembling. He then cried and called on the god Shamash, to protect him on the dangerous journey and help him.
The voice of the god then called him from heaven to attack Humbaba while the time is right. This shows that there's a connection to the supernatural.
Answer: the answer is D, connection to the supernatural.
Explanation:
"Honey, I'm home!" Valentino shouted as he crossed the threshold. He walked into the kitchen and put his coat and bag on a counter stool vare not to damage the lower that he was carrying, "Where are you, honey?" Valentino asked "I'm upstairs, dearestl" Dulce shouted as she finished wrapping the tic. Valentino held the flowers behind his back and erept up the stairs Dulce tied the bow and concealed the package behind her back as she stepped into the hallway. Their eyes met and Valentino and Dulce smiled at one another 4. What is Valentino's relationship to Duleer 5. What event is likely to occur next?
Answer: 4. they both are couples so duleer must be the wife. 5. they might hug and show their affection. Not sure
Explanation:
N . R . Narayan Murthy is a pioneer in which field
Answer:
Information Technology
Explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._R._Narayana_Murthy
Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy (born 20 August 1946) is an Indian billionaire businessman. He is the founder of Infosys, and has been the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), president, and chief mentor of the company before retiring and taking the title chairman emeritus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infosys
Infosys Limited is an Indian multinational information technology company that provides business consulting, information technology and outsourcing services.
Read the sentence.
The harsh wind scoured the scant remaining leaves from the trees, and a desolate landscape remained in its wake.
The underlined portion of the sentence is
A.) a coordinating conjunction.
B.) a dependent clause.
C.)an independent clause.
D.)a subordinating conjunction.
Answer: C.)an independent clause
Explanation: An Independent clause is the one that conveys a complete thought and contains enough information to stand on its own.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I did the test. Its an independent clause. The underlined portion is "a desolate landscape remained in its wake."
5.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence.
All of the painters _____ bold brush strokes.
A. uses
B. use
10.
Which of the following sentences contains a compound subject?
A. The executive branch includes the president, the vice president, and the president's cabinet.
B. The Supreme Court, which makes decisions about laws, is part of the judicial branch.
C. The three branches of the U.S. government are legislative, executive, and judicial.
D. The Senate and the House of Representatives are part of the legislative branch.
Answer:
D. The Senate and the House of Representatives are part of the legislative branch.
Explanation:
The sentence which contains a compound subject is:
The Senate and the House of Representatives are part of the legislative branch
Explanation:
A sentence which consists of two or more than two subjects is said to be termed as the compound subject. The subjects are joined with the help of the conjunction like and, or or nor. In the above sentence, 'the senate' and 'the House of Representatives' are the subjects and they are joined but conjunction 'and'.
The Senate and the House of Representatives are part of the legislative branch.
"The Senate and House of Reps..." Is a compound subject combined by "and"
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland in approximately 1818. After several unsuccessful attempts, Douglass escaped from slavery and eventually settled in Massachusetts. In 1845, he wrote his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which had a profound influence on the movement to abolish slavery. Harriet Jacobs was born in North Carolina in 1813. Like Douglass, Jacobs was born into slavery. She eventually escaped and settled in New York. Also like Douglass, she wrote an autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, which revealed the horrors of life under slavery. Both Douglass and Jacobs went on to become vocal supporters of the antislavery movement. What is the main idea of the passage
I looked this question up and was able to find two answer options for it:
A. Douglass and Jacobs both wrote important autobiographies about their experience as slaves.
B. Douglass and Jacobs both escaped from slavery in the 1800's.
Answer:
The main idea of the passage is:
A. Douglass and Jacobs both wrote important autobiographies about their experience as slaves.
Explanation:
From the passage, we can safely infer that both Douglass and Jacobs escaped slavery in the 1800's taking into consideration the year they were born. However, that is not the focus of the paragraph. Notice how the author compares Douglass' and Jacobs' lives, focusing especially on the fact that they both wrote autobiographies and became supporters of the antislavery movement. This is the main idea of the passage: that Douglass and Jacobs become authors and that they described their own experience as slaves in their books.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
How does the text "Cornerstone of Civil Rights" support the idea that racism influenced decisions made in the founding of the United States?
Answer and Explanation:
The text shows how it was necessary for a constitutional mandate to be created to ensure that the African American population was seen as American citizens and had access to basic rights such as freedom and life. This was the 14th amendment that was created long after the founding of the USA. The text shows that this amendment needed to be created, because the country was formed with a highly racist base, where the concepts of freedoms, rights and social duties were only promoted to the white population, and blacks did not have access to this, as they were considered unworthy, even in a country that has become independent in its quest for freedom and justice.
In other words, "Cornerstone of Civil Rights" shows that it was necessary for the equality and basic rights of the Afro-American population to become a federal law, in order to guarantee that blacks had a minimum quality of life, because the country devalued this population of very intensely at the time of its conception.