Answer:
I had forgotten about this book! i reread chapter 14 to help you out, hope that it does help <3333333
Explanation:
Top Right Corner: He Rebuilds his shealter trying to make it secure from animals.
Middle: Food is the most important and also that he shouldnt throw sand at skunks.
Middle Right Side: he makes a storage out of a hollow rock, making a door so that animals cant get into it.
Bottom Right Corner: He prepares by storeing extra food and incase he is injured he has food and doesnt have to worry as much.
Which multimedia and interactive elements do you think would best support your viewpoint on the topic you chose for your blog? Write two to four sentences explaining what multimedia and interactivity you will use and why.
Answer: It depends on the topic that you chose for your blog.
Explanation: The best thing to probably write is how it interests you. I wish I could help more but I can't without knowing about your topic. Sorry!
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ABC Order and Definitions
1.React
2.Shift
3.Specify
4.Thesis
5.audience
6.format
7.purpose
8.introduction
9.focus
10.conclusion
11.influence
12.fleeting
13.mentorship
14.normal
15.participate
16.positive
17.circumstantial
18.emotional
19.contagion
20.fleeting
ABC Order and Definitions
Write down 45 affixes containing the sufffix:
-or
-ment
-ness
Answer:
Alphabetic order:
1: audience: the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
2: circumstantial: pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
3:conclusion: the end or finish of an event or process.
4: contagion: the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
5: emotional: relating to a person's emotions.
6: fleeting: lasting for a very short time.
7: focus: the center of interest or activity, the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition.
8: format: the way in which something is arranged or set out.
9: influence: the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10: introduction: a formal presentation of one person to another, in which each is told the other's name.
11: mentorship: the guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution.
12: normal: conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. The usual, average, or typical state or condition.
13: participate: take part in an action or endeavour.
14: positive: consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence. Constructive, optimistic, or confident. A good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.
15: purpose: the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. To have as one's intention or objective.
16: react: respond or behave in a particular way in response to something.
17: shift: move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance.
18: specify: identify clearly and definitely. To state a fact or requirement clearly and precisely.
19: thesis: a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a college degree.
45 words ending in or, ness, or ment
1: mayor
2: supervisor.
3: contractor.
4: competitor.
5: prosecutor.
6: ambassador.
7: instructor.
8: integrator.
9: kindness
10: nearsightedness
11: warmheartedness
12: halfheartedness
13: kindheartedness
14: ineffectiveness
15: attentiveness
16: inattentiveness
17: movement
18: acknowledgement
19: micromanagement
20: overdevelopment
21: underemployment
22: extinguishment
23: judgement
24: advertisement
25: encouragement
26: establishment
27: labor
28: tutor
29: accelerator
30: minor
31: actor
32: predecessor.
33: incinerator.
34: commentator.
35: thickness
36: coldheartedness
37: descriptiveness
38: unpleasantness
39: ridiculousness
40: effortlessness
41: outrageousness
42: infectiousness
43: rebelliousness
44: document
45: shipment.
Answer:
ABC Order
1) audience-the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
2)circumstantial-pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
3)conclusion-the end or finish of an event or process.
4) contagion: the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
5) emotional-relating to a person's emotions.
6) fleeting- lasting for a very short time.
7) focus- the center of interest or activity, the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition.
8) format-the way in which something is arranged or set out.
9) influence-the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
10) introduction- a formal presentation of one person to another, in which each is told the other's name.
11) mentorship-the guidance provided by a mentor, especially an experienced person in a company or educational institution.
12) normal-conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. The usual, average, or typical state or condition.
13) participate-take part in an action or endeavor.
14) positive-consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence. Constructive, optimistic, or confident. A good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute.
15) purpose-the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. To have as one's intention or objective.
16) react-respond or behave in a particular way in response to something.
17) shift-move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance.
18) specify-identify clearly and definitely. To state a fact or requirement clearly and precisely.
19) thesis-a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a college degree.
45 words ending in or, ness, or ment
1: may-or
2: supervis-or.
3: contract-or.
4: competit-or.
5: prosecut-or.
6: ambassad-or.
7: instruct-or.
8: integrat-or.
9: kind-ness
10: nearsighted-ness
11: warmhearted-ness
12: halfhearted-ness
13: kindhearted-ness
14: ineffective-ness
15: attentive-ness
16: inattentive-ness
17: move-ment
18: acknowledge-ment
19: micromanage-ment
20: overdevelop-ment
21: underemploy-ment
22: extinguish-ment
23: judge-ment
24: advertise-ment
25: encourage-ment
26: establish-ment
27: lab-or
28: tut-or
29: accelerat-or
30: min-or
31: act-or
32: predecess-or.
33: incinerat-or.
34: commentat-or.
35: thick-ness
36: coldhearted-ness
37: descriptive-ness
38: unpleasant-ness
39: ridiculous-ness
40: effortless-ness
41: outrageous-ness
42: infectious-ness
43: rebellious-ness
44: docu-ment
45: ship-ment.
It is March 15, in the year 2514. The people of former New York are in desperate circumstances. They are being overrun, and they are losing hope. The banners proclaiming a Free the Real NYC lie in the gutters, trampled by terrified and panicked citizens. Two teens– or kidz, as they are called now– are on their way home from a secret meeting. As they walk in the shadows to avoid detection, they both trip on a huge titanium cylinder. Etched into the surface are a series of scratched-out words. The only words they can make out are, "he will prevail." They drag the heavy cylinder into a hidden alleyway and twist it open. The glow from their flashlights reveals the contents of the cylinder. With gasps of relief, they look at each other with hope in their eyes for the first time in years.
Two teens were coming over from a secret meeting. They were Jess and Elijah they were worried about what would happen to them if they got caught at night especially since they've been going to secret meetings to save NYC. They were walking home when they came across a surface with words. The words read ''he will prevail'', They wondered who the message was talking about. Beside that message was a huge titanium tube. They dragged it with them into a secluded tunnel and opened it. They opened the cylinder and found contents in it that brought them hope to saving New York. They had hope. In the cylinder was a bunch of things to help them. There was a list of steps and a message from anonymous telling them that he knew what would happen and made that cylinder to help whoever found it to save the city.
On March 15, 2014, the residents of New York City buried a time capsule. Their hope was that on March 15, 2114, it would be opened and the future residents of NYC would see what life was like 100 years in the past.
Locked away in the titanium cylinder were important artifacts from the present day. The objects were chosen by citizens from all walks of life and professions: librarians, teens, computer programmers, medical professionals, research scientists, gardeners, biologists, and more.
Etched onto the surface of the time capsule were the words of a famous author, William Faulkner: "I believe that man will not merely endure. He will prevail .....because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance."
The capsule was buried with much hope for the future.
Sadly, things didn’t turn out as they had hoped.
By March 15, 2514, New York had become a desperate place. Something big had changed. The city was in near ruins. Citizens were terrified.
Two teens, as they were called now – were on their way home from a secret meeting. As they walked in the shadows to avoid detection, they tripped on a huge titanium cylinder. Etched into the surface were a series of scratched-out words. The only words they could make out were, "He will prevail."
The kidz dragged the heavy cylinder into a hidden alleyway and twisted it open. The glow from their flashlights revealed what was inside. With gasps of relief, they looked at each other with hope in their eyes for the first time in years. It was an article from 2505! They discovered that it was written about how the leader of the formerly NYC was planning to build a machine that could wipe out the entire city! They rushed back to the secret base of the Free the Real NYC resistance. They put the container on the table. Now that it was in better lighting, they could read the rest of the etchings. They read ψοφώ, Greek for "I'm dying." They learn that the etching was written by the founder of the resistance, Henry Gihigal. He wrote it when the leader of the Cultists, Tabea Thomas, was torturing him with methods unheard of. He wrote the "He will prevail" section speaking of the resistance. The "ψοφώ" was to tell the resistance to choose a new leader. They started planning their attack to make sure that the machine was destroyed.
your introduction (exposition), and the middle (rising action and climax), you will write the end (falling action and resolution) of your narrative story.
The conclusion to your narrative should be 50 words or more.
Write the events that occur right after the climax
Write a resolution with a theme (the life lesson you want your protagonist and your reader to learn)
Write in the third person point of view
Submit your entire narrative to your instructor (introduction, body, and conclusion).
To help your instructor locate your newly added ending, write the word conclusion in parentheses between the middle and the first word of the conclusion.
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work in 03.08 The Big Finish.
Answer:
did you put your semester exam on brainly bro?
Explanation:
Help Needed!!! Traveling the Natchez Trace could be very dangerous during the early part of our state’s history. Discuss the dangers of traveling the Natchez Trace.
Answer:
There were robbers and cut throats, it was very dangerous to travel, it was very rural and if you got killed no one would find you for days.
Explanation:
Outlaws quickly learned that boatmen carried large sums of money as they traveled through the wilderness, and horses and weapons were highly sought after by the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and other boatmen.
Which word is a synonym of maternal? HELPPPPPPPPP MEEEEEEEEEEEE PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!1
Answer:
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not an effective way to find out about a character?
a. How they look
b. How others react to them
c. How the stars were positioned when they were born
d. How they act
Answer:
I think C. It kind of reminds me of how people say "Oh they must act mean because they are a taurus!" Or how, "They must be really petty because they are a Leo." Or that kind of stuff. But that doesn't really define a person.
I recently surveyed seventh graders at Madison Middle School to determine how they used their cell phones. My goal was to determine which daily activities were the most popular. Out of 151 seventh graders in our school, 93 of them use smart phones. 57 of those students agreed to track their cell phones usage in a journal for three days. I compared journal statistics and gathered the following data.
Data revealed that students spent 35 percent of their phone time playing games and using apps. These included games played alone and against friends. It also includes social media apps. Students spend 21 percent of their time texting and 20 percent of their time listening to music. Music included songs downloaded on their phones and music that streamed from other sources.14 percent of cell phone time was spent browsing the Internet while 9 percent of the time was spent using the phone to take photographs. Most ironically, students reported spending only 1 percent of their time using cell phones to make actual phone calls.
The text and the graphic reflect the same student survey. Which information is found in both the text and the graphic? (AKA Screen Shot Below)
1.Data representing the types of apps, games, and music that students used
2.Data representing the name of the middle school and grade level of the participants
3.An explanation of how the survey was conducted and the data was gathered
4.An explanation about the total number of students who participated in the survey
Answer: 1, Data representing the types of apps, games, and music that the students used
Answer:
no.1 is the answer
Explanation:
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What was the long-term economic effect of the Punic Wars on Rome
1. The loss of territory drained Roman funds.
2. Payments to the army bankrupted the Romans.
3. The end of slave labor cost farmers greatly.
4. The conquests brought great power and wealth to the Romans.
In Chapter 2 What is brians Internal conflict and external conflict
Brainliy to the human that will answer the problemo
Answer:
Not familiar .
Explanation:
I think so if I am incorrect let me know <3
Answer: the answer is not familar
Explanation: beacuse it says that he did not like that he spent his free time on the weekend hope this helped
PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ hurry and help it's between b and d i think
this is fro character ed
Answer:
Its D i think
Explanation:
B sounds a little too confident
Which word is a synonym of glib? HELPPPPPP MEEEEEE PLZZZZZZZ!!!!
Answer:
slick
pat
neat
plausible
silky
smooth-talking
fast-talking
smooth
urbane
smooth-tongued
silver-tongued
smooth-spoken
fluent
voluble
loquacious
disingenuous
insincere
facile
shallow
superficial
simplistic
oversimplified
easy
ready
flippant
flip
sweet-talking
What do Brian’s
responses to
these devastating
setbacks show
about him?
essay on 'Travel Broadens the Mind'
Answer:
Our world is a great mixture of places, people, things, built by humans, or other, created by nature. It is like a huge whirlpool, twirling you in its deep layers of knowledge.
To travel means to discover. To discover new and unknown facts and images, which are so drily described in books and on television. Some people say that there is no difference between visiting a place and reading about it. But imagine what will be the feeling when you read about the beauty of Venice and see some photos of its canals and squares, compared to the one when you are there. When you travel in a boat along 'Canale Grande', inbreathe the salt air and touch the little blue-greenish waves with the top of your toes. Even this little experience imprints a sweet memory in your mind, making you smile whenever it shows on the surface of your thoughts.
To travel means to communicate. To meet lots of different, unique people, which bring with themselves the knowledge for their cultures, traditions, habits, preferences, ideas...They show you their views for life, their likes and dislikes...or even how they prefer to drink their cup of coffee in the morning. And everything has its charming side. And all of it is special, broadens your own sight towards the less or more important things, which surround us.
And all what is left, is to pack our luggage and head to a new journey. To enterprise the world, and discover its tiny little secrets, which make it such a wonderful place to live in.
What does the mother want the father to use the second wish for in the monkeys paw?
Part A
In "Can Eating Less Meat Cool the Climate?" What advice would the author of, “CON: Don't blame farm animals for all those greenhouse gas emissions” most likely give based on their viewpoint in the article?
One should seek alternative sources of protein.
One should continue to eat meat as a part of a healthy, balanced diet.
One should consider eating more fish or living a pescatarian lifestyle.
One should consider raising their own cattle and growing their own produce as small farms are more sustainable.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the poem best supports the answer in Part A?
"For instance, growing almonds, a darling of health food fans, requires a huge amount of water."
" However, it underscores a major point: meat is a highly efficient source of nourishment — and tasty too.
"It is one thing to push vegetarian diets on the basis of health claims or animal rights. The environmental case against meat is a stretch, however."
"They found that a shift toward eating more fruits and vegetables and less meat would increase greenhouse gas emissions by 6 percent."
Answer:
For the first part D
Explanation:
I'll let you know when i get the second part
When you are reading a story, how can you tell WHEN something is happening? A) In a story, everything happens in the present. B) Unless the setting and time are stated, you cannot tell. C) You can tell by paying attention to verb tenses. D) It is always the past; otherwise, you couldn’t be reading it yet.
One of the first tasks to do when creating a game is to describe the elements of the game to yourself. True False
Answer:
I think the answer is True
Explanation:
because if you don't know the elements you can't make a game
How does Janina treat the flops?
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Answer:
Mr. Milgrom tells her to stop smuggling and Janina cries. The next night, when Misha escapes the ghetto, Janina does not follow him, and he feels free. The next day, Misha hears Janina mocking and taunting Buffo just like he does
Explanation:
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Read the sentence.
The first atomic bomb, exploded on the White Sands Proving Grounds, was tested in 1945.
Which is a true?
The participial phrase starts with the words was tested.
The participial phrase modifies the word bomb.
The participial phrase comes before the word it modifies.
The participial phrase uses a present participial.
Answer:
the first sentence.
The first atomic bomb that exploded on the White Sands Proving Grounds, was posted in 1945.
Explanation:
On 16 July 1945, the 'Trinity' nuclear test plunged humanity into the so-called Atomic Age. The first-ever nuclear bomb was detonated in New Mexico, at the Alamogordo Test Range. Nicknamed the “gadget”, the plutonium-based implosion-type device yielded 19 kilotons, creating a crater over 300 metres wide.
Significant events. The first atomic bomb (code named Trinity) was test detonated at Trinity Site near the northern boundary of the range on 16 July 1945, seven days after the White Sands Proving Ground was established.
Using the information in the following passage, describe how point of view helps create suspense for the reader.(PLEASE HELP! ill give brainliest
Passage
Maya disliked the desert because she was afraid of snakes. She had only agreed to go hiking because her friend Melissa had guaranteed they wouldn't come across any snakes. But even with her friend's promises, instead of enjoying the scenery, Maya was scanning the desert floor for any sign of movement.
"Maya, quit staring at the ground and look at this awesome view," said Melissa, thinking that Maya was being a baby and there was nothing to worry about. Maya knew that Melissa was right, so she tried to relax and enjoy their hike.
Deep in conversation, neither girl heard the rattle of the snake hidden on the trail up ahead.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Emotional self-regulation can be understood in psychology as the idea of individuals voluntarily responding with a range of emotions that are healthy and socially acceptable to the demands of day -too-day life.
Emotional self-regulation involves the process that the person makes to regulate and control their own emotions and feelings as well as the impact that those emotions have on other people.
In this particular case, Jeff is advising Maya to self regulate her emotions, by telling her to smile while at work jeff is advising Maya to voluntarily control her emotions and see how that affects her work life.
Help i put 100 points again
Answer: here
Explanation: the first thing you want to do for this is read the paragraph then find the answer that matchs it.
List three character aspects about the Flop that hated Misha.
NEED HELP RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: Fat, smelled like mint, liked to kill children with his belly
Explanation:
I need help on question D And you will have to look at the answer from question C !
I need answer ASAP PLZ! First one to answer will get a brainliest!
which sentence best describes voice rather than style?
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
C. In the last chapter, the author wrote in short, panicky sentences.
This is describing audio, as if you could hear the worrying or nervousness in a person's voice.
Answer:
The answer is A I believe.
yes or no (do you like school
Answer:
sometimes
Explanation:
in counting by 7s 1. counting by sevens what did Willows evaluation Reveal 2. Name one thing Willow disliked about kindergarten 3. What type of sickness is Willow most interested in 4. What are three reasons willow leaves the house
Answer:
i don't understand
Explanation:
i don't understand
In Chapter 16 of Hatchet, a tornado directly hits Brian's shelter and Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet. How does Brian respond to this setback?
1. Brian has a sense of humor about the tornado, and he feels motivated to rebuild his shelter.
2. Brian remembers the decisions he made earlier and uses them to guide how he rebuilds his shelter.
3. Brian's anger causes him to shut down at first, but he quickly realized the importance of recreating his shelter.
4. Brian experiences despair because he is hurt and has nothing left without his shelter.
In Chapter 16 of Hatchet, when a tornado directly hits Brian's shelter and Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet he experiences despair because he is hurt and has nothing left without his shelter. Thus, the correct answer is option 4.
What is a Hatchet?Hatchet is an American writer Gary Paulsen's 1986 Newbery Honor-winning young-adult wilderness survival novel. It is the first of five novels in the Hatchet series. The River, Brian's Winter, Brian's Return, and Brian's Hunt are among the other novels in the series.
In Chapter 16 of the story Hatchet, Brian is left with nothing but the hatchet, he is full of despair and is hurts and has noting left except a shelter because of the tornado.
Therefore, the statement 4 describes how Brian respond to this setback.
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which sentence is the most concise
Answer:
My answer is C.