Answer:
Halaga means Value in the Filipino Language
Explanation:
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Answer:
Do you know anything about quinceaneras?
Explanation:
"A cathedral is like a book; one must learn how to read it^ is an example of ...
A. an idiom.
B. verbal irony.
C. a metaphor.
D. an analogy.
Answer:
I would say an it's letter A idiom
A _______
like this
would've played a special
part in church services due
to her voice.
Answer:
I believe the answer would be chorister. I hope this helps! :)
Which of these passages most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 7?
Answer choices for the above question
A. “If the hero can’t get home without help, or refuses to return, he or she might need some help from friends and allies. The ally who steps in to save the hero at this stage often comes as a surprise.”
B. “Recognizing Campbell’s Hero’s Journey in stories across time and cultures can help us better understand the archetypal structure of books and movies.”
C. “In Star Wars, Luke earns his Freedom to Live when he becomes one with the Force and is able to impart his wisdom to others.”
D. “Heroes become masters when they have conquered all fear by defeating external foes and internal doubt.”
Answer:
b
Explanation:
which of the following is a root word?
1. An affix added at the beginning of a word root
2. A word part added at the beginning or end of a word that changed the words meaning
3. A basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin
4. An affix added to the end of a word root
Answer:
no answer sorry
Explanation:
A root can be any part of a word that carries meaning: the beginning, middle or end. Prefixes, bases, and suffixes are types of roots. The prefix appears at the beginning of a word, the base in the middle and the suffix at the end. Most English root words came from the Greek and Latin languages.
Is this a sentence fragment?
With more than sixty percent of the popular vote, incumbent Lyndon Baines Johnson
defeating Republican Barry Goldwater, Sr., in the 1964 presidential election.
No, this sentence "With more than sixty percent of the popular vote, incumbent Lyndon Baines Johnson defeated Republican Barry Goldwater, Sr., in the 1964 presidential election." is not a sentence fragment.
What is a sentence fragment?An incomplete sentence is one that lacks either the subject or the main verb. Some sentence fragments are the consequence of straightforward typos or word omissions. With attentive proofreading, they can frequently be avoided.
Subordinate clause fragments, sentences without a subject, and sentences without a verb are the three primary categories of sentence fragments. Removing the period from the main phrase and the fragment is one of the simplest methods to fix them. For the newly joined sentence, additional sorts of punctuation can be required.
Thus, this sentence is not a sentence fragment.
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Read the following selection from the section
"Forging Identity."
Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong'o, then a
student, believed the restoration of
cultural memory depended on writing
in mother tongues. Ngugi argued that
without this "decolonization of the
mind" African writers would forever
live by moral, ethical and aesthetic
values not their own.
What is the meaning of the phrase
decolonization of the mind
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is because decolonization means to stop listening to colonialism and being independent. Trust me. This is the correct answer.
How can Plato’s allegory of the cave offer the potential for better understanding of real-life issues?
The 'Allegory Of The Cave' is a theory put forward by Plato, concerning human perception. Plato claimed that knowledge gained through the senses is no more than opinion and that, in order to have real knowledge, we must gain it through philosophical reasoning. Imagine a cave, in which there are three prisoners.
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The Trombone
Jerry stepped off the bus at the music school, and he mentally reviewed the correct trombone slide positions as he walked to Room 10 at the end of the hall. He sat down at his chair in front of the music stand and smiled eagerly at Nadine, his teacher, who gave him a strange look.
“Where’s your trombone?” she asked.
“Oh, no!” He’d left it on the bus! “What’ll I do?” he asked, after explaining the situation to Nadine.
“You’ll have to get it back, or your parents are out nine hundred dollars.”
“Oh, no.” He clapped his hands to his face in despair.
She sent him home without a lesson. The bus ride back was pure agony. It reminded him of the previous bus, where the catastrophe had occurred. Fortunately, this driver, to whom Jerry confided his plight, advised him to call the bus company’s lost and found. But it was six o’clock; the bus company’s phone recording said that the lost and found closed at five.
The next day, Jerry’s father drove him to the bus company office, and—the trombone wasn’t there. No one had turned it in.
“I’m an idiot,” Jerry moaned, as his father drove him to the music school to meet his doom. “I never do anything right.”
“You’re not an idiot, you’re a normal kid, and you do a million things right. Now you’ll never do this kind of thing again. If the trombone doesn’t show up, we’ll work out a way for you to pay for it over time.”
Walking the corridor to Room 10 beside his father, Jerry felt like a pirate walking the plank. With a feeling of dread he opened the door. Inside stood Nadine, working the slide on a trombone but not putting the mouthpiece to her lips. Wait—the trombone had a familiar dent on the bell and a familiar little scratch on the mouthpiece. It was his!
“Someone turned it in at the desk,” Nadine smiled. “A passenger from your bus. Thank goodness for honest people, huh?”
Jerry sank into his seat with an immense sigh of relief, and vowed to himself that he would never do anything wrong again in his life.
Write a summary of the story you just read.
Answer:
A lesson on being responsible.
Explanation:
Jerry was being a normal kid and - presumably - didn't understand responsibility, until losing his trombone temporarily gave him a lesson in responsibility and how being honest can be a good thing.
Lesson on responsibility and having an honest character.
Answer:
The trombone Jerry was about to go to trombone lessons. Upon arrival, he realized that he had forgotten his trombone on the bus. He called the bus company's lost and found and went the next day with his father, hoping that someone found his trombone. But nobody had turned in a trombone. When he went to music school the next day, he saw his teacher Nadine holding his trombone. She explained to him that another passenger found the trombone and turned it in at the music school. Jerry was relieved and vowed he would never do anything wrong again.
Explanation:
give an information on hurting emotions
Answer:
Emotional pain is pain or hurt that originates from non-physical sources. Sometimes this emotional distress is the result of the actions of others. Other times, it might be the result of regret, grief, or loss.
Explanation:
Psychological pain, mental pain, or emotional pain is an unpleasant feeling of a psychological, non-physical origin. A pioneer in the field of suicidology, Edwin S. Shneidman, described it as "how much you hurt as a human being. It is mental suffering; mental torment."
Why didn't michael go live with his brother when he found him
(The Blind Side)
Answer:
Wala ko kahibaw kahibaw haha
Which excerpt from Click It or Ticket Mobilization Media Campaign best achieves the purpose of informing people that seat belt laws are enforced nationwide?
Answer:
C is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the other 3 dont apply to seatbelts nationwide as much as A does
What type of figurative language is used in Annabel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe? (provide an example)
Answer:
Annabel Lee' is a poem by American Gothic writer Edgar Allan Poe. The poem was written in 1849 and was probably written about his wife, Virginia Poe, who died two years earlier. The poem tells a story of a young man (the narrator) who is in love with Annabel Lee. They live together in a kingdom by the sea, and they are very happy and in love. Their love is so wonderful that the angels are jealous of them, and they send a cold chill that kills Annabel Lee. The narrator is devastated by the loss of his love.
Figurative language uses literary devices to go beyond the actual meaning of the words and phrases. It is often used in literature and is the opposite of literal language, which tells things exactly as they are. Figurative language is used in literature because it can give new and hidden meaning to a story. While there are many different types of figurative language, in this lesson we'll look closely at uses and examples of symbolism, hyperbole, personification, and alliteration from 'Annabel Lee.'
Explanation:
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Fill in the spaces with group of words to form meaningfulsentences.
1. ________who taught me about helpfulness.
2. When you help someone, ______.
3. ________I was happy.
4. Helping others__________.
5._______ in helping those who are in need
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Answer:
1. Lucas was the one
2. it will give them happiness.
3. even if it caused me a lot of hardwork,
4. is a kindness.
5. they find happiness
Explanation:
MOM
FELL HAPPY
WHEN
IS GOOD THING
GOOD PEOPLE HELPS THOSE PEOPLE WHO NEED HELP
Read the following selection from the section
"Forging Identity."
Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong'o, then a
student, believed the restoration of
cultural memory depended on writing
in mother tongues. Ngugi argued that
without this "decolonization of the
mind" African writers would forever
live by moral, ethical and aesthetic
values not their own.
What is the meaning of the phrase
decolonization of the mind"?
Answer: B. The Second World Congress of Black Writers and Artists (1959). 159. Chapter III - Negritude Between Arts and Politics. 174. Introduction.
Explanation:
___________plays a more important role in a Giarai family?
- Women (do).
Answer:
do womens
Explanation:
try to make it as a question and it will work :)
1. She decided (give up) ____________ smoking when she became pregnant.
2. The children expect (go) __________ back to school next week.
3. The president doesn’t mind (attack) _____________by the press.
4. Do you mind (turn down) __________ the volume?
5. I’ll never forget (see) _______________that rainbow.
6. Do you remember (work) ____________ with me before?
7. Tom admitted (spend) _____________ a lot of money gambling.
8. Why does John keep (talk) _______________ about his mother?
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Answer:
Hey,i am not so sure about it, but....
Explanation:
1.to
2.to
3.the
4.to
5.to
6.that
7.to
8.to
Answer:
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Question 7 of 10
Community service offers all of the following except
O A. an opportunity to learn new skills.
B. college course credit.
C. the chance to give back to those in need.
D. ways to explore your interests.
SUBMIT
What is Quindlen's claim in the following paragraph? Explain in your own words.
This is a nation founded on a conundrum, what Mario Cuomo has characterized as “community added to individualism.” These two are our defining ideals; they are also in constant conflict. Historians today bemoan the ascendancy of a kind of prideful apartheid in America, saying that the clinging to ethnicity, in background and custom, has undermined the concept of unity. These historians must have forgotten the past, or have gilded it. The New York of my children is no more Balkanized, probably less so, than the Philadelphia of my father, in which Jewish boys would walk several blocks out of their way to avoid the Irish divide of Chester Avenue. (I was the product of a mixed marriage, across barely bridgeable lines: an Italian girl, an Irish boy. How quaint it seems now, how incendiary then.) The Brooklyn of Francie Nolan’s famous tree, the Newark of which Portnoy complained, even the uninflected WASP suburbs of Cheever’s characters: they are ghettos, pure and simple. Do the Cambodians and the Mexicans in California coexist less easily today than did the Irish and Italians of Massachusetts a century ago? You know the answer.
Answer:
The bad side of the olden America with the 13 colonies
What conclusion can you draw about the purpose a flag serves for a community?
A flag is a visual symbol of a community, institution, or nation. What do you think about this common saying?
What questions do you have about the origin, history, or symbolism of the rainbow flag? Where might you find answers to your questions?
Answer:
1. Flags often represent the upbringing of a country with symbols or colors representing things about the country and the community.
2. While this statement is mostly true, not all countries have symbols on their flags. In fact, a fair share of them have colors that each represent something about the country, community or upbringing. See #1 for more information.
3. Questions one may have about the rainbow flag:
Origin: How did it originate? Who created it? How did they come up with it?
History: What did the flag go through during its creation and uprising from outside parties? What about people in the community?
Symbolism: Did the current flag ever represent something else? Was there one before it, and if so did it have any other meaning beforehand?
3a. G**gle or people within the community.
Hope this helped!
I need a summary of ‘blood brothers’
Blood brothers:
a musical by Liverpudlian about twin boys (Mickey and Edward) who are separated at birth and brought up in completely different environments in the city.
Main themes in the musical:
~social class and inequality
~superstition and fate
~violence
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galileo challenged the idea that objects in the heavens were perfect by
Answer:
observing sunspots on the Sun and mountains on the Moon
Explanation:
Galileo was an Italian Physicist and Astronomer and is regarded as the father of modern Physics.
It was previously believed that the objects in the heavens such as the sun, moon and stars were perfect and rough till he observed sunspots on the sun and mountains on the moon which indicates the surface of the moon is rough with mountains and craters.
Explanation:
Answer:
observing sunspots on the Sun and mountains on the Moon
Explanation:
What example of irony can be
seen in the following passage
of "The Invalid's Story"?
Section 5- setting things to
rights, and all the time
contentedly humming "Sweet
By and By" in a low tone, and
flatting a good deal.
A. He was humming "Sweet By and By"
but it smelled the opposite of sweet.
B. He was humming quietly, but the
narrator was yelling loudly.
C. It was quiet in the front car of the train
and loud in the back car of the train.
Answer:
b. he was humming quietly,but the narrator was yelling loudly
Explanation:
9. How might the swells affect the Old Sea Dog as she sails over them?
Câu 1
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each
of the following questions. He told me he
a student.
A.
was;
B. be;
C. were;
D. is;
he told me he is a student
help plsss I from spain
Answer:
He likes, she likes, it likes--he/she/it does like
He/she/it lives, likes, watches---he/she/it does live, like, watch
Does he/she/it live in China?
Does he/she/it like animals?
He/she/it lives in China
He/she/it likes animals.
Explanation:
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What is Miss Strangeworth’s attitude towards her roses?
Answer:
Miss Strangeworth never gave away any of her roses, although the tourists often asked her. The roses belonged on Pleasant Street, and it bothered Miss Strangeworth to think of people wanting to carry them away, to take them into strange towns and down strange streets.
Explanation:
Garlic is onions and pizza is wood and everything you've ever known has been a lie. Sasquatch exists and is married to the female Yeti because the Male Yeti divorced her and she was too scared to marry a human but she didn't want to be with a man so she cursed Sasquatch as a female.
Y e s I u n d e r s t a n d
Answer:
Huh?
Explanation:
I'm sorry I'm confused what's ur question?
How do you find Morris after having a meeting with Mcmurdo?
Morris doesn't really want to be a part of the lodge and he does not like the "dirty work" they do.
Morris wants to leave the Scowrers but he fears that if he does so, he himself, his wife and his children would suffer as he holds many secrets of the lodge.
We can say that Morris is a hypocrite. We can also call him a coward. However, different people have different point of view towards him since he is being forced to be a part of the lodge.