Answer:
Re
Explanation:
the root word is read
Explanation:
All the words contain read
in the book sugar changed the world how did it change the world
Answer:
Sugar was the substance that drove the bloody slave trade and caused the loss of countless lives but it also planted the seeds of revolution that led to freedom in the American colonies, Haiti, and France.
Explanation:
sorry
Choose the verb:
Mary
Quickly
Ran
Away
Answer:
Ran
Explanation:
Brainliest Please!Do you like going to the garden?
Answer:
yes and no
Explanation:
1. I like to seeing the progress of the planting process
2. I'm more of a homebody
3. I hate being around insects
Which of these is a sentence fragment?
A. We laughed at the dog on the skateboard.
B. The dog that was riding a skateboard.
C. The skateboard wiggled back and forth.
D. The dog barked.
its language arts but they didn't have that
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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When should I use "This" and "It"?
Answer:
You should use ''this'' and ''it'' when necessary in a sentence.
Explanation:
For example: This is a really hot day
Another example: It is really chilly out
You should use these words when you want to describe somthing, as describing usually follow these words.
Hope this helps!
Hi, need help on this other question please (:
I believe it is C. I may be wrong so sorry for that but here is my reasoning. All of those skills she undergo is what helps her to experience and understand the American legal system.
A doesn't exactly feel right at all and B talks about her just being appointed.
D was how she appeared and influenced to all those people.
So I really believe it is C. Hope it helps :))
3. Tata is a new member of Teratai English Club. She introduced herself
Tata : Ladies and gentlemen …
Answer:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Tata ,in her introduction used the words Ladies and gentlemen to show respect
according to miss abbott, how is jane less than a servant?
a- she does not do chores
b- she does nothing for her keep
c- she does not respect her mistress
d- she does not consider mrs. reeds son her master
Answer:
d she does not consider Mrs Reed son her master
Answer:
it’s B
Explanation: cause b is always the answer trust me bro
What type of sentence is "you can with me now or walk away." complex, simple or compound
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
This sentence is a compound sentence because it has two independent clauses
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Answer:
Complex
Explanation:
In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject?
A. Several of my friends lives in the neighborhood.
B. One of the children laugh at all my jokes.
C. Neither of the boys was thinking about the possibility of rain.
D.Neither of the boys were planning on doing their homework.
Answer:
D: Boys (noun) is plural and matches with were (verb) plural.
In paragraph 1, the successive similes, "I laugh like a Roman Emperor, or like a sensitive school boy" suggest that the speaker
F
has an obsession with laughing.
G
appreciates humor.
H
is confused about his identity.
J
has a skill for emulating different roles.
Answer:
f
Explanation:
has an obsession with laughing
Answer:
G: appreciates humor
Explanation:
It's the only one that makes sense to me :)
Which two statements best summarize the events of chapter 1?
The porch-sitters notice Janie walking down the street.
Janie returns to Eatonville to live.
Phoeby sits down with Janie to hear her story.
Women act according to their dreams.
Answer:
The porch-sitters notice Janie walking down the street.
Women act according to their dreams.
Explanation:
Answer:
Janie returns to Eatonville to live.
Phoeby sits down with Janie to hear her story.
Explanation:
I put the other two in odyssey and got them wrong
She fell in love with the ministers son. Effect answer
Answer:
i am honestly confussed, maybe you mean the effect of her falling in love. Maybe its that she might have to attend church more often, and may have to cross over to a certain style of biblical studies, like Christianity, spirituality etc. hope this helped
Explanation:
The important values of ethics
give me an introduction in your own words, please
I will give high points for that
please
Answer:
Ethical decision-making is based on core character values like trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship. Ethical decisions generate ethical behaviors and provide a foundation for good business practices. See a model for making ethical decisions.
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Which word most clearly has a connotation of danger?
A. Walk
B. Ask
C. Chase
D. Scramble
Answer: chase
Explanation:
say your getting chase is that not scary?
What do you call the literary device that helps the readers create a mental picture of what they are reading?
choices: rhetorical device
trope
imagery
figure of speech
Answer:
Imagery
Explanation:
Sensory imagery is a literary device writers employ to engage a reader's mind on multiple levels. Sensory imagery explores the five human senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
Answer:
imagery
Explanation:
imagery is used for readers to help them imagine the what they are reading
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
Papers were laying all over the desk.
Papers were lying all over the desk.
Papers laid all over the desk.
Papers lied all over the desk.
Answer: Papers were laying all over the desk. I hope this helps!
Which of the following describes how the Walrus and
the Carpenter feel about the sand?
Answer:
They are unhappy
Explanation:
The walrus and the carpenter are walking along the beach. They are unhappy about all the sand and think the beach would be better without it. They invite oysters to join them on their walk. The oldest oyster says no to their offer, but 4 young oysters agree
1- Ali saw his uncle Waleed last month. He .............. him since he was thirteen years old.
a) hasn't seen
b) wasn't seeing
c) hadn't seen
d) hasn't been seen
2- I ............ to the museum in 2015.
a) had gone
b) have gone
c) went
d) go
3- Amany phoned me while the dinner ............. .
a) was cooking
b) cooked
c) cooks
d) was being cooked
4- He ............. need much sleep, but he does now .
a) didn't use to
b) isn't used to
c) used to
d) uses to
5- I entered the office and looked around. Most people ............... at their offices .
a) were working
b) worked
c) had worked
d) used to work
6- Crossing the street, he ............. on the ice and broke his arm .
a) was slipping
b) slipped
c) had slipped
d) was slipped
7- Since the computer was used in schools, progress in education ................. .
a) has made
b) has been made
c) had made
d) had been made
8- Nesma first met her best friend when she ............. at primary school .
a) has been
b) was being
c) was
d) is
9- During ........... to school, I saw some students quarrelling firecely .
a) my walk
b) was walking
c) walks
d) walking
10- Since his mother .............. ill, he will clean the flat for her .
a) was
b) has been
c) is
d) had been
11- How long have you studied English .............. ?
a) since
b) for
c) ago
d) yet
12- He used to be a driver but nowadays he ............... .
a) doesn't
b) wasn't
c) isn't
d) didn't
13- ............. have you lived in your home ?
a) when
b) since how long
c) since when
d) for when
14- I'm starving .................. I've eaten nothing for two days .
a) before
b) since
c) so
d) when
15- I'd rather you ............. this car. It's a bargain .
a) buy
b) to buy
c) bought
d) will buy
16- She has been to America. This means that she .............. there .
a) is still
b) is no longer
c) will be
d) won't be
17- I have never eaten shrimps .............. .
a) ever
b) by
c) before
d) after
18- I haven't seen my friend ............ the last month .
a) since
b) for
c) ago
d) yet
19- I ................ the newspaper every day. Now, I don't have the time.
a) use to red
b) reads
c) used to read
d) 'm used to reading
20- I didn't answer the phone because I ............ .
a) prayed
b) was praying
c) had prayed
d) was prayed
Answer:
1. c) hadn't seen
2. a) had gone
3. d) was being cooked
4. a) didn't use to
5. a) were working
6. b) slipped
7. b) has been made
8. c) was
9. a) my walk
10. c) is
11. b) for
12. c) isn't
13. c) since when
14. b) since
15. a) buy
16. b) is no longer
17. c) before
18. b) for
19. c) used to read
20. b) was praying
Explanation:
Basic grammar ya3ny
how did world war 2 extend the age of transition
Answer:
(hope this helps can I please have brainlist (crown)☺️)
Explanation:
By 1944, the home front had begun the transition to peacetime, despite the fact that World War II (1939–45) was still raging elsewhere. In 1943, full industrial and agricultural war production was attained, indicating the potential to satisfy continuous Allied requirements for war materials and food.
While war manufacturing did not halt or stop, it was no longer necessary to place a specific emphasis on war mobilisation. It was up to the military forces on the battlefield to win, and the odds of success were improving as time passed. Despite the fact that some of the heaviest and deadliest conflicts were yet to come, government and business strategists began to plan for calm. When the conflict came to an end.
The US was on the verge of becoming one of the world's superpowers: the economy was booming, the population was rising, and the military was stronger than it had ever been. Americans were eager to enjoy wealth and peace after giving their all in the war effort. The nation's status as a world power would be propelled for the rest of the twentieth century by the legacy of World War II's home front events.
Lila would like to take a ceramics class. The class costs $120. She saved 80 so far. Use the bar diagram to write and solve an equation to find the amount that Lila still needs.
Answer:
40
Explanation:
80+40=120 and 120-80=40
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Answer:
this is the correct answer
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Story : A Dog’s Tale by Mark Twain
4. Read this sentence from the selection.
“Whenever she heard a large word she said it over to herself many times, and so was able to keep it until there was a dogmatic gathering in the neighborhood.”
In this sentence the word dogmatic is used as —
• an insightful simile
• a descriptive metaphor
• a humorous play on words
• an illuminating allusion
5. In the last paragraph the narrator says his mother would “fetch out a long word.” The connotations of the word fetch remind the reader that the narrator’s mother —
• is well educated
• is a dog
• knows lots of big words
• likes to show off
8. What is ironic about the author’s mother showing off with her knowledge of the word unintellectual?
• Her child knew she didn’t understand the word correctly.
• The strangers all already knew the meaning of the word.
• As any intellectual would know, the word should be “nonintellectual.”
• She did not know any synonyms for the word.
9. Which type of person is most like the author’s mother?
• A high-performing student with an excellent memory for words
• A very verbal person who always has a quick answer that sounds good
• A dishonest person who tells lies on a regular basis
• A person who likes dogs a lot and works at a veterinary clinic
Answer:
1 Avery verbal person
2.synonym words
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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Select the correctly formed information (wh-) question.
What will do Janice after graduation?
What will Janice do after graduation?
Will Janice do what after graduation?
What Janice will do after graduation?
On Ralph Ellison’s Living With Music (1955)
The style of the passage as a whole is most accurately characterized as
Select one:
a. abstract and allusive
b. disjointed and effusive
c. informal and descriptive
d. complex and pedantic
e. symbolic and terse
Answer:
c. informal and descriptive
Explanation:
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Issue Overview Article Analysis Directions: Answer the following questions using the Issue Overview article assigned by your teacher. What is the main issue being discussed in your article
share your experience of a time when you were impatient. What were the consequences?
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Story : A Dog’s Tale by Mark Twain
4. Read this sentence from the selection.
“Whenever she heard a large word she said it over to herself many times, and so was able to keep it until there was a dogmatic gathering in the neighborhood.”
In this sentence the word dogmatic is used as —
• an insightful simile
• a descriptive metaphor
• a humorous play on words
• an illuminating allusion
5. In the last paragraph the narrator says his mother would “fetch out a long word.” The connotations of the word fetch remind the reader that the narrator’s mother —
• is well educated
• is a dog
• knows lots of big words
• likes to show off
8. What is ironic about the author’s mother showing off with her knowledge of the word unintellectual?
• Her child knew she didn’t understand the word correctly.
• The strangers all already knew the meaning of the word.
• As any intellectual would know, the word should be “nonintellectual.”
• She did not know any synonyms for the word.
9. Which type of person is most like the author’s mother?
• A high-performing student with an excellent memory for words
• A very verbal person who always has a quick answer that sounds good
• A dishonest person who tells lies on a regular basis
• A person who likes dogs a lot and works at a veterinary clinic
Answer:
looks confusing
Explanation:
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how are you arranging the money? into passive voice
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how the money is being arranged by you ????
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