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Who is the most famous person you've ever met? An actor? A politician? Well, for
20-year-old Jessica Sayles, the answer to that question is a difficult one. Sayles
has met over 500 celebrities in her lifetime, and she has the photos to prove it
Sayles lives in Hollywood, California, where celebrity sightings are fairly common
When she was younger, she would ask for autographs. Now, she carries a cel
phone and snaps pictures instead. Since she started working as a waitress at a
popular restaurant, Jessica has captured about three celebrity pictures per week
Which detail best supports the passage's central idea?
A. Working in a restaurant is a good way to meet celebrities.
OB. Jessica is 20 years old.
O C. Politicians are famous people.
O D. Jessica takes around three celebrity photos a week
Answer:
I would say D or A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D: Jessica takes around three celebrity photos a week
Explanation:
i got it right on ap3x! hope this helps
Hope this is not too much..
But if someone could read the short story "After 20 Years," which you can find a pdf of it when you google it, I would be forever grateful..
And then do a plot map of the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
I will give brainiest.
Answer:
Henry's short story, 'After Twenty Years,' focuses on the reunion of two old friends: Jimmy and Bob. Through their brief encounter, the two explore the themes of friendship, loyalty, and trust. Bob's punctuality in keeping his meeting with Jimmy perhaps best demonstrates his loyalty to their friendship
Explanation: I don't know if this helped hope it did if not sorry
Read this excerpt from "The Day the Gulls Went Crazy" by
Susan E. Quinlan.
What is the author's purpose in this paragraph?
O to describe what Larry does with the gulls' eggs
to highlight how defensive gulls are of their nests
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture
gulls
Capturing and rebanding an adult gull is much more difficult
than capturing a small flightless chick. Resourceful as always,
Larry developed a special capture technique. He rigged up a
tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole. Knowing the fight a two-and-a-half-pound adult gull might
put up, he scared the bird off its nest and replaced its fragile
eggs with dummy eggs. Next, he laid the noose around the nest
and moved away. A trail of fishing line led from the noose to the
fishing pole and reel in his hands. Crouching low, Larry waited
for the retum of the bird in need of rebanding. When the
moment was right, he reeled in the line, tightening the noose
around the gulls legs.
O to emphasize the materials that Larry used
Answer:
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
Explanation:
This is true due to the starting statement in the opening percepts about the gull and how difficult it happens to be to capture it. For Larry to be able to succeed, he has no other option than to improvise. He did this by "He rigged up a tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole."
Answer: to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
Explanation: k12
13 hours and 12 minutes.
Answer:
wait wut- what ur question.
Explanation:
Match each novel description to the fiction genre it belongs to.
Answer:
Fantasy, adventure, romantic, science
Which narrative point of view is used in this excerpt from “The Lily’s Quest” by Nathaniel Hawthorne?
So one breezy and cloudless afternoon Adam Forrester and Lilias Fay set out upon a ramble over the wide estate which they were to possess together, seeking a proper site for their temple of happiness. They were themselves a fair and happy spectacle, fit priest and priestess for such a shrine, although, making poetry of the pretty name of Lilias, Adam Forrester was wont to call her "Lily" because her form was as fragile and her cheek almost as pale. As they passed hand in hand down the avenue of drooping elms that led from the portal of Lilias Fay's paternal mansion they seemed to glance like winged creatures through the strips of sunshine, and to scatter brightness where the deep shadows fell.
Answer:
First Person
Explanation:
Answer: 1st person :)
Explanation:
HURRY it you give me the answer it on 10 mins I’ll give brainiest!If you can’t see it says family love is power emotion.this is a theme found within jungle book mowglis brothers which rear-life experience best helps readers connect to this theme 1.cheetahs and leopards both come from the cat family 2.brothers and sisters often grow up to become life-long friends
3.spending the day at the zoo with friend’s is a lot of fun 4.family gatherings are a great time to catch up
Answer:
b) Brothers and sisters often grow up to become life-long friends
Explanation:
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How many “peremptory challenges" can a lawyer make in jury selection?
a 5
b. 10
c. 15
d. 20
Carlos or Jane usually (know , knows) The answers to most of the questions on the radio music quiz show
Answer:
knows
Explanation:
How are communities shaped by their surroundings
Explanation:
The environment shapes us unconsciously in more ways than we care to admit. Humans are profoundly social beings and as a result, most of us are constantly surrounded by people and desire social acceptance. For example, one of the most powerful influences of the environment on the person is that it is the cultural environment that determines what a person in that culture is. The environment varies with culture and history and impacts the person that gets in contact with it. We learn to engage in childhood while interacting with our social reality and then is when we learn that we have to follow conventions for social interactions.
And because we are social beings we are highly influenced by those we surround ourselves with. Not only that, but we are also influenced by the natural environment that surrounds us. Everything influences our way of thinking and our opinions: the climate influences our mood, the pollution influences our health, and the natural resources might affect human survival.
how can you tell that the yeti crabs are “thriving”?
Answer:
Gathered in heaps around the thermal vents, white
crabs wave their claws together in unison. Dubbed “yeti crabs”
for their hairy chests and legs, these creatures are new to science.
And they are clearly thriving, with up to 600 “yetis” living on each
square meter (about 11 square feet) of their favored real estate.
What do they eat? Scientists aren’t sure but conjecture that mineral eating bacteria might grow on the crabs’ hairs and that the crabs
might scoop up the bacteria
13. Which of the following is NOT an example of verbal irony?
(1 Point)
O A left hand person is called a "Lefty"
O A tall person is called a "Shorty"
An arrogant criminal gets caught/
O A best selling writer's latest novel is a flop.
Answer:
i think the last one but not so sure
Photosynthesis is the process through which plants produce sugar and oxygen. Photosynthesis can also take place in single-celled organisms like phytoplankton and other microorganisms.
The process of photosynthesis occurs differently from one organism to the next, but several features remain the same. In short, photosynthesis takes in water and carbon dioxide, uses sunlight as a catalyst, and produces oxygen and sugar. The plants release the oxygen through respiration. They digest or store the sugar.
Although the process seems simple, it is the most important event on the planet as far as animal life is concerned. Oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis. Animals would not be able to breathe if it was not for this process. Herbivores live off these fruits and vegetables and form the basis of any food chain. Carnivores and omnivores would not be able to find food if it were not for these sugars. Were it not for the simple process of photosynthesis, the Earth would be an uninhabited planet.
Animals would not be able to breathe if it was not for this process.
How does this sentence help to develop the idea that photosynthesis is essential to animal life?
A. It shows that animals depend on this process for oxygen.
B. It suggests that photosynthesis occurs in all animals.
C. It suggests that photosynthesis takes place in the lungs.
D. It shows that animals depend on this process for food.
The answer is A. It shows that animals depend on this process for oxygen.
Photosynthesis is how Carbon dioxide (what we breathe out) is turned into Oxygen (what we breathe in)
If Photosynthesis never took place Oxygen would run out and animals would suffocate.
How would a book written by an anthropologist about an indigenous group of people be different from an autobiography of one of the people's elders?
Explanation:
A book written by an anthropologist would be less connected to the lives and culture of the people and therefore would be more factual, while an autobiography would be written more personally and include some aspects of the culture in a more specifically connected way.
1. Discuss some of the accomplishments of the Tesla Roadster during the past 2 years.just list some of the accomplishments plz
Answer:
Tesla branded vehicles are healthier for our environment because they don't pollute the air as much as a vehicle running on fuel.
Explanation:
How does the description of Madame Carambeau’s house in paragraphs 1-2 contribute to the meaning of the passage?
This question is about "A Matter of Prejudice".
Answer:
The description of the house shows how old and outdated it was, just like its owner Madame Carambeau.
Explanation:
Madame Carambeau is a woman full of prejudices, old-fashioned, snobbish and intolerant. She lives within old concepts that no longer fit within today's society and this causes her to stop enjoying many good and happy things that life can offer, such as keeping a family together, having friends and keeping in touch with her own son. .
The old-fashioned way that Madame Carambeau lives can be seen even in her home, which has an outdated and somewhat old model by the standards where the story takes place.
Write a 2 stanza poem that explores the joy of seeing something beautiful. Write it with the rhyme scheme ababcc ababcc Ty :3
Answer:
Here's something that might help!
Explanation:
So I've decided to make a quick starter for your poem, which you could use in the 1st stanza; I've made it myself, but you don't need to include credits.
"A gleeful smile,
But with some style!
Alas, a beautiful sight,
Blissful and bright,
I've finally found something that I've liked!"
Annddd..there it is, I hope it works out! (Feel free to change and edit whatever you would like.)
do you agree or disagree. People who are insane know they are insane. And explain why please and thank you.
Answer:
I disagree
Explanation:
Some people may have a mental illness and may not be on their medication also some people dont know right from wrong so to say all the people who are called insane knew they were insane isnt always correct.
Answer:
I agree AND disagree
Explanation:
Some people who are insane think they are bringing justice to the world and that there helping out the world by doing insane things (death note watch it its great)
Some people know they are insane and try to use theie smarts to beat the system and find ways around things these people hide their insanity and are less recognizable but there awear
1) According to the speaker in “Musée des Beaux Arts,” while someone is “eating of opening a window or just walking,” (lines 4-5) someone else is
Group of answer choices
A)Painting a picture.
B)Causing them to suffer.
C)Experiencing suffering.
D)Waiting for the miraculous birth.
2) What is it that the Old Masters mentioned in the poem clearly understood?
Group of answer choices
A)The dreadful martyrdom of a dog’s life
B)The subjects of many old paintings
C)The suffering involved in miraculous birth
D)The human position toward suffering
3)According to lines 5-8, old people are “passionately waiting for the miraculous birth,” but why do children “not specially want it to happen?”
Group of answer choices
A)Skating on a pond is less important.
B)The children must still “go on with their doggy life.”
C)The Old Masters “were never wrong.”
D)The event would have no effect on them.
4) In lines 9-10 “They never forgot / That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course,” the word they refers to the
Group of answer choices
A)Aged
B)Children
C)Sufferers
D)Old Masters
PLEASE ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS AND FOR THE FIRST PERSON TO ANSWER CORRECT I GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!
i GIVE 100 POINTS!!
1) Experiencing suffering
2) The human position toward suffering.
3) The event would have no effect on them.
4) Old masters
I am certain these are correct
Musee des Beaux-Arts is a poem that focuses on human suffering, tragedy, and pain by contrasting the lives. Here the correct options are C, D, D and D.
What do you mean by “Musée des Beaux Arts,”?According to the speaker in “Musée des Beaux Arts,” while someone is “eating of opening a window or just walking,” (lines 4-5) someone else is option C: Experiencing suffering.
The Old Masters mentioned in the poem clearly understood through option D: The human position toward suffering.
According to lines 5-8, old people are “passionately waiting for the miraculous birth,” children “not specially want it to happen?" because of option D: The event would have no effect on them.
In lines 9-10 “They never forgot / That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course,” the word they refer to the option D: Old masters.
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