Answer:
cause facts show that what you are trying to say is true/acurate. and what your saying is true or proves to be true
Explanation:
To attempts to persuade a reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. The argument must always use sound reasoning and solid evidence by stating facts, giving logical reasons, using examples, and quoting experts. When you write a persuasive essay you must: ... Disprove your opponent's arguments.
To protect the Whites from any negative consequences of the paw, Sgt. Major Morris did all EXCEPT
Passage 1:
Based on my 31 years of teaching middle school. I can tell you that
today's students are more motivated and hardworking than ever. While
every class is unique, students today are for more likely than previous
generations to ask questions to make sure they understand
assignments, and come for extra helg if they need it. Students also
use Improved communications technology to work with one another
outside of class, study together, and make sure that everyone in the
class succeeds. I've never been so happy to be a teacher.
Passage 2:
Kids today are lazier than ever. Instead of doing homework and other
wholesome activities, they lounge around doing nothing playing
pointless video games, and texting meaningless gossip to the
friends. If you doubt me, you can tell just by looking at kids clothing
choices (if you can even call their pet-ups clothing that they are all
good-for-nothings. Yes, things have certainly gone downhill since the
time I was growing up.
Which statement best compares the ways that the two arguments use
appeals
O A. Passape 1 appeals to ethics using only the author's personal
experience, while passage 2 appeals to log with specific facts
and reasons
O B. Passage 1 appeals to emotion by conveying a positive message,
while passage 2 Appeals to logic by showing the negative side of
the issue
c. Passage 1 appeals to ethics by drawing on the speakers work
experience, while passage 2 appeals to emotion by using strong
wording
O D. Passage 1 appeals to looke by using facts and statistics, while
passage 2 appeals to ethics by talking about the speaker's
personal feelings
Answer:
I might be wrong but it worth a shot but i believe its B
Explanation:
B. Passage 1 appeals to emotion by conveying a positive message,
while passage 2 Appeals to logic by showing the negative side of
the issue ps.sorry if am wrong
what should i say to email teacher asking when do we have test
Answer: You should something like...
Hello,
I was just reaching out to ask when our test was scheduled for.
Thank you!
Explanation: Hope this helps :)
Atticus explains that although our society doesn’t treat all men equally, there is one place where men should be treated equally - what is this place? What does he hope the jury will do?
Pls do 1 to 8 pls
Thank you
Answer:
1 is Expensive, 2 is limestone, 3 is larva, 4 is culture, 5 is source, 6 is charge, 7 is formations, and 8 is emissions
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Extensive
2. Limestone
3.Larvae
4. Culture
5.Source
6.Charge
7. Fossilations
8. emmisions
Explanation:
Submission for the FSC short story made by me: Nathan Valentine credit: leah22774
Run Katie run! They will kill you! Kate held her stuffed bear to her chest as she watched her mom being dragged away from her by a group of people in black cloaks with tan uniforms there where many of them at the time thought she could not count, she didn’t know how. All she did was freeze in fear looking at their guns they had as she was hearing her mom’s warnings from the top of her lungs as she screamed but as the group turned out of view from the dark ally her mom was cut off by multiple gunshots that were fired as young Kate screamed and dropped her bear running from the ally as she instantly turned and saw around her the group of people that once held her mother dead with her mother gone and a note on the cobbled street that read what only Kate’s mom had said to her over and over-. I love you Katie…
MORAL OF THE STORY: dont talk to people in cloaks
Answer:
the story is sad .......... :(
Explanation:
Answer:
hey leah :)
Explanation:
What is rising action?
A. a series of related events that lead to the resolution after the climax
B. a series of events that introduce the initial characters and settings
C. a series of unrelated events that lead to the falling action in a story
D. a series of related incidents building toward the climax in a story
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D. A series of related incidents building toward the climax in a story.
Explanation:
I took the edmentum test and got 100 percent. I hope it helps.
What is the best summary of the paragraph?
A.
Roman aquaducts were constructed to move water from the mountains to the cities of the Empire that could be up to 60 miles away. Once in the cities, the water was used to clean the streets and prevent the spread of disease.
B.
Roman aquaducts could be 60 miles long and moved cold spring water from the mountains into the cities. Without this water, the streets of the cities would have been filthy with overflowing sewers, and diseases would have spread.
C.
Roman aquaducts are a marvel of modern engineering and architecture. They could be up to 60 miles long and were made up of graceful arches. They were used to carry water through the Roman Empire.
D.
Roman aquaducts are a marvel of modern engineering and architecture. The aquaducts moved water from the mountains to cities, which kept the Roman cities clean by removing refuse and preventing diseases from spreading.
Answer: A or C
Explanation: A has less detail, but gets straight to the factual point. C has more detail and flows better. I would choose C.
Select the correct answer
Read this excerpt from an essay. What type of essay is this?
Even students can get involved and make a difference in their communities. One example is a high school classmate of mine. When she was
a freshman, she was very nervous about speaking in public. For a social studies research project, a teacher suggested that she visit a local
nursing home. There she discovered that they needed volunteers to read to the residents. She tried it for a week and was hooked. The
experience gave her confidence and brought joy to the residents. Over the years, she encouraged her friends to join her and was inspired to
start the Community Service Council as a senior project. She wrote her college application essays about the impact of these experiences.
Today, she's a college service organizer and an advisor to a state legislator. This is just one example of how to make a difference in your
community
А
Informative essay
persuasive essay
C.
research essay
D
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Answer:
persuasive essay
Explanation:
it tells readers to make a difference in the community
Answer:
informative Essay
I hope this helps
details about george chesters point of view
Answer:
yrturji
Explanation:
Read this poem by Carl Sandburg:
A Fence
Now the stone house on the lake front is finished and the workmen are beginning the fence. The palings are made of iron bars with steel points that can stab the life out of any man who falls on them. As a fence, it is a masterpiece, and will shut off the rabble and all vagabonds and hungry men and all wandering children looking for a place to play. Passing through the bars and over the steel points will go nothing except Death and the Rain and To-morrow. What feeling about the fence does Sandburg create with his choice of words?
lonely
welcoming
forbidding
humorous
Answer:
I think forbidding.
Explanation:
The feeling about the fence does Sandburg create with his choice of words is forbidding.
The correct option is C.
Based on the description provided in the poem, Carl Sandburg creates a feeling of forbidding with his choice of words.
The use of phrases such as "steel points that can stab the life out of any man" and "shut off the rabble and all vagabonds and hungry men" suggests a sense of strict exclusion and a barrier that is meant to keep people out.
The language used conveys a sense of intimidation and harshness, indicating that the fence is not meant to be welcoming or humorous.
Therefore, the correct choice is "forbidding."
Learn more about word choice here:
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In the first stanza, terms such as "napping," "tapping," and "rapping" show what poetic device?
Question 4 options:
hyperbole
internal rhyme scheme
meter
hyperbole typerbole ryperbole
Explanation:
meter teter meter
Answer: internal rhyme scheme
Explanation:
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CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP ME WITH MY WORK
Answer: Yes, I am a Tutor. It would be a pleasure to help you with your work.
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how paragraph 1 makes the essay clearer?
A It previews the different topics about volcanoes that the essay will.
B. It uses an alarming tone to make the threat of volcanoes more real
to the reader.
C. It provides background information about volcanoes that gives the
essay context.
D. It catches the reader's attention by comparing volcanoes with other disasters.
Answer:
C. It provides background information about volcanoes that gives the
essay context.
Explanation:
Option C is the statement that best explains how paragraph 1 makes the essay clearer. The paragraph gives a background information that reveals people's attitude during volcanic eruptions and the need for preparedness. This background information makes the context of the essay clearer as the author shows how the eruption occurs. The author reveals that volcanic eruptions are scary but the actual process or path it takes is a simple, natural process.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Test!
How does the author choose to open the novel and introduce the setting characters and story shadowshaper
Answer and Explanation:
The author decides to open the novel presenting the characters and motivations of the protagonist Sierra in making a surprise for her grandfather. With this, the author of the book shows how the family institution is important for the development of the story and how it will have a strong weight in the course of the plot.
He decides to present the characters according to the relationship between them and the protagonist, the same can be seen in the presentation of the settings that are presented according to the relationship between them and the protagonist becomes relevant. This shows how the whole narrative revolves around Sierra and the responsibilities she has.
EXCERPT FROM 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL': MARLEY'S GHOST
What bizarre event happens once Scrooge sits down by his fire?
a)All of the bells in the house start chiming.
b)He sees strange designs appear on his fireplace.
c)He starts playing the bells in his house to make music.
d)He starts a very low fire.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
"It was with great astonishment, and with a strange, inexplicable dread, that as he looked, he saw this bell begin to swing. It swung so softly in the outset that it scarcely made a sound; but soon it rang out loudly, and so did every bell in the house." Source: A Christmas Carol
Which scenario is an example of a theme for a story?
a. Dorothy is a dreamer who wants to see other places.
b. Bilbo goes on a journey and becomes a hero.
c. The story takes place in a dark, dense forest.
d. Good always triumphs over evil in the end.
Answer:
d. good always triumphs over evil
Anybody have or know an animal crossing (new horizons) dream code?
Answer:
DA-0417-6818-5940
Explanation:
The third method of characterization
discussed in this video is "description
of the character's
1.actions
2.feelings
3.dialogue
Answer:Actions
Explanation:In the video it say actions of what he was doing
Answer: actions
Explanation:
Overcoming the Odds: The Miracle Worker, Act 1
(The lights begin to come up, down left, on a long table and chair. The table contains equipment for teaching the blind by touch – a small replica of the human skeleton, stuffed animals, models of flowers and plants, piles of books.)
Which element of drama does the author use in this excerpt?
A. dialogue with background information
B. stage directions that set the scene
C. stage directions that reveal emotion
D. dialogue with information about blindness
Answer:
B.) stage directions that set the scene.
B
im idiotic but literacy is my only good subject
The flapping wings of a hummingbird are almost invisible.
The word "flapping" functions as a
A.Gerund
B.Present Participle
C.Past Participle
D.Infinitive
Answer:
(C)
Explanation:
4. Analyze What words suggest that Aengus is chanting a song?
That is the poem i need to know the answer to this question in not to good with poems plz help me
Answer:
The words are:
- head (Line 2)
- thread (Line 4)
- out (Line 6)
- trout (Line 8)
- aflame (Line 10)
- name (Line 12)
- hair (Line 14)
- air (Line 16)
- lands (Line 18)
- hands (Line 20)
- gone (Line 19)
- done (Line 22)
Explanation:
The above words suggest that Aengus is chanting a song. From the above excerpt, we will discover that all even lines of the poem had last words that ryhme with another.
The rhyming makes the poem songlike. This suggests to the reader that Aengus is chanting a song. Ryhmes tend to give poem a kind of rhythm that makes it somewhat melodious like a song.
What does it mean to have human dignity?
Dignity is one of the most important things to the human spirit. It means being valued and respected for what you are, what you believe in, and how you live your live. Treating other people with dignity means treating them the way we'd like to be treated ourselves.
(hope this helps ^^)
Answer:
it basically means you posses a special value and you are worthy of respect or recognition
Janet thought about the last time she’d seen Sandra and the argument they’d had. It made her nervous to consider what might happen this time. For her part, Sandra thought it would be best if she and Janet move on, and forgot about their argument .
A. First person
B. Third person
C. Third person omniscient
D. Third person objective
Answer:
First person
Explanation:
It is her personal experience with her and Janetś conversation.
Answer:
It is D because there is a third person party that is announcing what Janet is thinking and what is happening with Janet. There is an objective of what Janet is doing instead of it being omniscient, her objective is for her and Sandra to move on and forgot about their argument.
Identify the mood of the following sentence. Forgive us our trespasses. subjunctive imperative indicative
Answer: imperative, please mark me as Brainliest!!!!!
Answer:
imperative
Explanation:
Forms a command or request.
"Forgive us" is a request...
Your Welcome :)
55 POINTS!!!! Which of these statements include dialogue? Check all that apply. I told her, “That is new information for me.” I gasped. “I can’t believe you’re telling me this incredible secret!” I couldn’t believe she was telling me such a personal thing. I asked, “Are you sure you should be telling me this?”
Answer:
1 3 4
Explanation:
Answer:
1,2,4
Explanation:
:) this is what is was for me
Select two sentences from Paragraphs two and three that BEST support Dr. King’s idea that Abraham Lincoln’s attempts have not produced the intended results as it pertains to freedom.
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.
This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.
It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
Answer: b and c
Explanation:
Which pair of words stresses opposites?
eager, jumpy
stressful, soothing
peaceful, calm
anxious, nervous
Answer:
Stressful and soothing
Explanation:
The rest of them are synonyms
26 Which line of dialogue provides the best evidence that the father is questioning his priorities?
F "Now all that seems so unimportant, you know?"
G "Remembering a man's stories makes him immortal, did you know that?"
H "I had dinner with a prime minister once, William."
J
"I wasn't going to tell you about the two-headed lady, Mr. Smarty-pants," he says.
Answer:
j
Explanation:
should college athletes get paid
Answer:
College football and men's basketball programs earn far more than any other athletic program, so these athletes would likely earn more as well. ... Student-athletes do not need to receive huge salaries like their coaches; rather, they could still be paid a reasonable amount relative to how much the program makes.
Answer:
They do!
Explanation:
Most are on a schollarship!