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what is the relationship between the movement of plates and the magnitude of the earthquake?

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!!what Is The Relationship Between The Movement Of Plates And The Magnitude Of The

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Answer 1

Answer:  The relashionship between the two would be the areas along the plate bounderies are very dynamic places, so when the plates get stuck it causes an earthquake.

Explanation:

Answer 2

The relationship between the two would be that because earthquakes are caused by trapped plates, regions near plate boundaries are particularly dynamic locations.

What are Tectonic Plates?

Plate tectonics explains the characteristics and movement of the Earth's surface in the past and present, from the tallest mountain to the deepest ocean trench.

The hypothesis of continental drift, first put forth by scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912 and stating that Earth's continents had "drifted" across the world through time, was updated by the plate tectonics theory between the 1950s and 1970s. In contrast to Wegener, scientists now have a theory that explains how continents might migrate across the planet: plate tectonics.

According to the idea of plate tectonics, Earth's crust is made up of enormous solid rock slabs called "plates" that move over the mantle, the rocky inner layer above the planet's core. The crust and uppermost mantle make up the lithosphere, the solid outer layer of the planet. It is 60 miles (100 km) thick.

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Part A- Based off Judson’s interaction with his wife, you can infer that?
A. Judson respects his wife’s opinions on all matter

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Answer:

A. Judson respects his wife’s opinions on all matter

Explanation:

This is true because, despite the fact that Judson can be able to take most of the decisions on his own, he refuses to do that. On the contrary, he always interact with his wife regarding to issues which he would like to take decisions on. The wife's opinion is taken into consideration before he take the final decision.

Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Night by Elie Wiesel.

There was a woman among us, a certain Mrs. Schächter. She was in her fifties and her ten-year-old son was with her, crouched in a corner. Her husband and two older sons had been deported with the first transport, by mistake. The separation had totally shattered her.

How does the word shattered affect the tone of the excerpt?

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Answer:

Be the word suggest a fearful town

Explanation:

Alayna lived in Amsterdam and loved to go biking. She had taken part in many cycling races around her city. She wanted a newer, more expensive racing bicycle but didn't have enough money to buy it worked foreight months after work and on the weekends in a busy cafe to earn the money to buy When Alayna had just saved enough money to buy the bicycle, a burglar broke into her home and stole all the money she had worked so hard to earn. Alayna was distraught but determined to make the best of her situation. She worked another six months in the cafe. She was finally able to buy the bicycle she worked so hard for. After a few months of racing with her new bike, Alayna became a champion cyclist.



Read the short story about Alayna. Then fill in the blanks with the five plot elements in a story. in the boxes, draw each plot element from the story.​

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, but I will give you an answer and an explanation that will be useful for this question.

Explanation:

The five plot elements of a story are: Exposition, Rising action.  Climax, Falling action and Resolution.

Let's identify them in Alayna's story:

Exposition: Alayna lived in Amsterdam and loved riding a bike. Rising Action: Alayna wanted to buy a new bike. Climax: When you get the money, a thief breaks into the house and steals it. Falling Action: Alayna was distraught but saved the money again. Resolution: Alayna buys the bicycle and becomes a champion cyclist.

Emerson says the voices we hear in our solitude grow louder as we enter into the world. True False. please click the picture ​

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American philosopher, essayist, and poet who was a famous Transcendentalist poet. He was also a social reformer who worked for the betterment of society.

The given quote is false. The correct quote is "These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world."

So, instead of saying the voices 'grow louder as we enter the world', the real quote is "the voices [. . .] grow faint and inaudible..."


In the Ringel family, everyone is always frantic during the hours before guests inevitably arrive for a holiday meal.
Drag each word into the correct column of the table.
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb

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Answer:

Preposition - in, during, before, for

Adjective - frantic

Adverb - always, inevitably

Explanation:

Prepositions are words that (usually) precede nouns or pronouns, expressing their relations to other words in a clause (e.g. direction, location, time). They are followed by an object, which can be a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun. Some prepositions are: in, during, before, for.

Adjectives are words used to modify (describe) nouns and noun phrases. In this sentence, the only adjective is frantic. Some more adjectives are: big, red, beautiful, happy...

Adverbs are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs in the given sentence are always and inevitably. Some more adverbs are: beautifully, quickly, well, loudly...

Read the excerpt from Wednesday, February 16, 1944, in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.

This gave me rather a pang; it seems such a pity there's always just a tinge of dishonesty about him.

Which word best identifies the author's tone toward Peter?


furious

disrespectful

regretful

playful

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I think it’s furious which means a very

Answer:

Regretful.

Explanation:

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How does confidentiality protect people and their online activity against potentially dangerous or problematic information?
by immediately altering or deleting sensitive data so that it cannot be accessed ever again
by blocking your data access by messing with the basic hardware or systems at work
through the use of passwords, account numbers, verification codes, or other preventative methods
by instantly repairing operating systems to keep them working properly and providing disaster recovery and system upgrades

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Answer:

Through the use of passwords, account numbers, verification codes, or other preventative methods

Explanation:

Everyone who actively uses the internet should be careful about who could have access to their information. This applies to everything from photos to credit card information, because you never know who could be trying to use it. What protects your information are passwords, account numbers, verification codes, and other preventative methods. No one can instantly delete sensitive data, block your data access by messing with hardware, or instantly repair operating systems. Technology has simply not gone far enough, so passwords and similar methods are the best options we have when it comes to the protection of our sensitive information.

What is ironic about Edna's dialogue in this excerpt from the text?
A. This statement is ironic because Edna finally gains confidence in her ability to swim just before she swims out far enough that the shoreline seems too far. B. This statement is ironic because Edna's husband believes she can swim just fine on her own since she did so well during their joint swimming lessons. C. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband have been arguing for the majority of the trip, but once she goes swimming, she feels at peace. D. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband took swimming lessons together, but he thinks that she is a far superior swimmer to him.

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Answer:

A. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband have been arguing for the majority of the trip, but once she goes swimming she feels at peace.

Explanation:

The Awakening is a novel written by Kate Chopin. The story revolves around Edna who has been living with her husband. The romantic feeling between them has been fade away because they have been arguing on every matter. Edna plan to join swimming classes where she meet Robert. Eventually Robert consoles her heart and she become happy and loves to visit for swim every day.

How did Holland's colonial efforts in North America end?
A) The colony was taken over by the French.
B) The colony was taken over by the English (Great Britain).
C) The colonists all died from starvation.
D) The colonists all died from disease.
E) The colony was taken over by the Spanish.
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Answer:

The colony was taken over by the French.✓

Explanation:

France's attacks to Dutch land, aided by its incredible amount wealth, power, and ruthlessness in war and trade, also had a huge impact. Finally, the Dutch Republic's own imbalances of wealth and power, mistrust, and conflicting ideas on government, economy, and military share the blame as well.

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The most common form of meter is called:
iambic meter.
anapestic meter.
trochaic meter.
dactylic meter

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Answer:

Lambic meter is the most common

Explanation:

Answer:

im pretty sure its iambic pentamer

Explanation:

no Explanation

pedro is having difficulty visualizing what he is reading. which tip would be most helpful?

a. he should create a movie in his mind
b. he should take very detailed notes
c. he should memorize colorful phrases
d. he should hum music that relates to the reading

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Answer:

the answer is A...that's what I do

Answer:

I think the Answer is B.

Explanation:

Because C and C re easy to cross off and if Pedro were to make a movie in his mind wouldn't that distract him from other things like what if in the middle of reading in the class he starts making a movie in his mind he wouldn't pay attention to what others or the teacher is saying and would probably fail a test a a question about that subject since he didn't pay attention.

I hope this helps. :)

1. A
Engineering and Technology
2. B
Bibliography
3. C-D
Naval Science
4. E-F
Military Science
5. G
Agriculture, Forestry
6. H
Law
7. J
America
8. K
Science
9. L
Political Science
10. M
Music
11. N
Medicine
12. P
Social Sciences
13. Q
Education
14. R
Fine Arts
15. S
Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
16. T
History and Topography
17. U
Language and Literature
18. V
Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games
19. Z
General Works

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Answer:

Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

16. T

History and Topography

17. U

Answer:

A = General Works

B = Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

C-D = History and Topography (Except American)

E-F = America

G = Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games

H = Social Sciences

J = Political Science

K = Law

L = Education

M = Music

N = Fine Arts

P = Language and Literature

Q = Science

R = Medicine

S = Agriculture, Forestry

T = Engineering and Technology

U = Military Science

V = Naval Science

Z = Bibliography

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You have read the first three acts of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Describe the characters in the play and their relationships with other
characters in the table given below

Orsino
Olivia
Viola
Sebastian
Antonio
Malvolio
Sir Toby Belch
Andrew Aguecheek
Feste
Valentine
Curio
Fabian

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Answer:

Orsino: Duke of Illyria. He is a powerful nobleman who is trustworthy and kind to everyone he meets

Olivia:  wealthy, beautiful, and noble Illyrian lady

Viola : young woman of aristocratic birth, and the play's protagonist

Sebastian: a supporting character, a useful foil for his twin, Viola. doesn't give as much thought to those around him as he does his own motivations

Antonio: tough, savvy sea captain, sensitive side.  loyal, courageous, and forthright

Malvolio: vain, pompous steward of Olivia's household, main antagonist

Maria: a servant in Olivia's household, witty attitude.

Sir Toby Belch: the uncle of Lady Olivia, ill-mannered character who drinks a lot and enjoys playing tricks on others

Andrew Aguecheek: comic character, stereotypical fool, who is goaded into unwisely duelling with Cesario

Feste: Olivia's licensed fool, literally has a license to say whatever he wants

Valentine: one of Orsino's attendants, sent to Olivia as a messenger of love

Curio: one of Orsino's attendants, seeks to distract Orsino by taking him to hunt

Fabian: a member of Olivia's household, joins in the plot to make a fool of the steward

Explanation:

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Answer:

Character Description and Relationships with Other Characters

Orsino

He is the lovesick duke of Illyria. Orsino is a noble man but lacks the courage to directly woo his lady, Olivia. He is melancholy and despondent. Orsino uses Cesario (Viola in disguise) as a go-between to convey his messages to Olivia. He is unaware that Viola is actually in love with him.

Olivia

Olivia is a countess (a lady of high social rank). She is proud and dignified. Following the death of her brother, she became the head of her household. She has gone into a self-imposed seclusion of seven years to mourn her brother. She scorns Duke Orsino and spurns his moves to impress her. Nevertheless, she succumbs to the charms of Cesario (Viola in disguise), the messenger from Orsino’s court. This situation creates a complicated love triangle in which Orsino loves Olivia, Olivia loves Cesario (Viola), and Viola loves Orsino.

Viola

Viola, the play’s protagonist, is a young lady of noble birth who finds herself on the shores of Illyria after a shipwreck. She is told that her twin brother, Sebastian, was not found after the shipwreck. Viola must fend for herself in a strange land. Therefore, she decides to disguise herself as a man named Cesario and serves as a page to Duke Orsino. She falls in love with him but is unable to express her feelings because she is disguised. Throughout the play, she handles difficult situations effectively and emerges as an intelligent, resourceful, and strong woman.

Sebastian  

Sebastian is Viola’s twin brother who was lost in the shipwreck. He is saved by Antonio, a sea-captain who becomes his devoted friend. Sebastian is often mistaken as Cesario in the course of the play. He is a loving brother and has a penchant for adventure.

Antonio  

Antonio is a sea-captain who saved Sebastian after the shipwreck. He takes on the responsibility of safeguarding Sebastian in Illyria. Antonio comes upon Viola disguised as Cesario in the duel scene and thinks that she is Sebastian. He is a loyal and devoted friend.

Malvolio  

Malvolio is the steward in Olivia’s household. He has ambitions of climbing the social ladder by marrying Olivia. He is a puritan who abhors merrymaking, is vain, and is self-absorbed. Malvolio is immersed in self-love. As a steward, he is always berating those who are lower in rank than he is. People hate him for his condescending attitude toward them. He is at odds with Sir Toby, who is a compulsive drinker. Maria, Sir Toby, and Andrew Aguecheek trick Malvolio into making a fool of himself in front of Olivia.

Maria

Maria is a maid in Olivia’s household. She does not like Sir Toby’s drinking habit but dislikes Malvolio more. She writes the letter that causes Malvolio to appear in yellow cross garters in front of Olivia and act like a madman. Maria is sharp tongued and witty. She is also the love-interest of Sir Toby.

Sir Toby Belch

He is Olivia’s uncle who drinks and whiles away his time in the company of Andrew Aguecheek. This behavior earns Sir Toby the disapproval of Malvolio. Sir Toby, in turn, conspires to insult Malvolio. He comes across as a careless and irresponsible person who loves to play practical jokes.

Andrew Aguecheek

He is Sir Toby Belch’s favorite drinking partner. He is an aristocrat who earns three thousand ducats a year. He is not very intelligent and is gullible enough to be manipulated by Sir Toby. Sir Andrew Aguecheek also tries to woo Olivia, but she rejects him.

Feste

Feste is the clown in Olivia’s household. His duty is to entertain people with his antics. Feste has the freedom to say what he likes. He has a way with words and indulges in punning. Feste is also the aloof observer who makes precise comments on the behavior of other characters. He points out their folly and entertains them at the same time. He is the typical Shakespearean fool, with great insight into human nature.

Valentine  

He is a servant in Orsino’s court.

Curio

He is an attendant in Orsino’s court.

Fabian He is a servant in Olivia’s household and is party to the conspiracy against Malvolio.

Explanation:

2. Synthesize: What idea about Abby's tripis emphasized in the editorial but

not in the other two reports? How does this emphasis change your view

of Abby's story

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Resources:

Parents of Rescued Teenage Sailor Abby Sunderland Accused of Risking Her

Life, Online News, Article by Paul Harris

Ship of Fools, Editorial by Joanna Weiss

Was Abby Too Young to Sail? TV News Interview by CBS News

What idea about Abby's trip is emphasized in the editorial but  not in the other two reports? How does this emphasis change your view  of Abby's story?

Answer:

What the editorial addresses but the other two reports fail to inform is the possibility of this event being a publicity stunt to acquire fame.

Explanation:

Abby Sunderland is a sixteen-year-old American who had to be rescued during her attempt to sail solo around the world.

Weiss claims that Abby Sunderland writing a book, and her father working on a reality show, about her experience shows that their goal is to make money and gain fame.

upon seeing your study plan,what are the activities that you want to eliminate,change and improve
(matinong answer pls)​

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Answer and Explanation:

When reviewing the study plan I have created, I do not wish to eliminate any steps, since I believe that all have been well established and all are necessary in their own way. However, I want to change and improve some things.

First, I want to change my rest time, which is very short. I believe that the rest time is important so that I can stay focused when I start studying, so I want to change it from 10 minutes, to 15 minutes every 1 hour of study.

I also wish for a better time when I start studying at home. I intend to always start at the same time to avoid clutter and make it a habit.

A study plan gives a curated breakdown of an individual's schedule towards attaining knowledge about a certain study area, topic or career.

Therefore, study plans differs from person to person depending upon schedule, assimilation, work ethic and several other factors.

Modifications might be made to an already prepared study plan due to surfacing circumstances whereby some activities might have to be eliminated and replaced with another and many other modifications.

However, it is imperative to prepare a study plan which suits one's schedule and yields the best highest level of success.

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What are some of the problems that may result from taking revenge on another person.

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Problems that may result from taking revenge would be potentially creating more problems between people. It is better to be the bigger person, accept and leave a situation as it is.

Answer:

it can contribute to conflict escalation and adverse psychological outcomes.

How does the blizzard in “Zlateh the Goat” move the plot forward?

A) it causes Aaron’s family to become ill and rely on him to make money.

B) it causes Aaron to run out of suitable food.

C) it causes Aaron and Zlateh to form a bond that will never be broken.

D) it causes Zlateh to run away and find warmer weather.

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Answer:

The answer is c it causes Aaron and Zlateh to for a bond that will never be broken.

Explanation: I took the test and reviewed it after and saw that the answer is c

Which statement best synthesizes ideas from the
passage and the image?
O The different grades of hamstring injuries reflect
how severe the injury can be.
Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three
muscles can be involved.
Olt is very difficult to rehabilitate a hamstring injury
because the muscles are so strong.
O The semimembranosus, biceps femoris, and
semitendinosus are the hamstring muscles.

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Answer:

Its B

Explanation:

I did this one already

Answer:

The answer is B. Hamstring injuries are difficult to treat because three muscles can be involved.

Explanation:

It was correct on the test that I just took.

Perhaps a good night's rest would have given him a better result. ( What is the verb or verb phrase)

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Answer:

would have given.

Explanation:

A verb phrase is a phrase that includes a main verb, modal and an auxiliary verb. The pattern usually follows first with a modal then an auxiliary verb and finally the main verb. In fact, in a verb phrase, the main verb should always come last.

Here, the verb phrase is "would have given" as it includes a modal which is 'would', an auxiliary verb which is 'have' and the main verb which is 'given'. In some cases, there can two auxiliary verbs in a verb phrase such as 'would (have been) giving' or 'might (have been) dancing'.

A space ship would use a descent tank while it was traveling to the moon from the Earth.
True
False

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true, what the person above me said. i need points lol

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it is do in 10 min

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Answer: Connotation (Option 2)

Explanation: A connotation is a term used to invoke the literal meaning, but  is not meant literally. A denotation, on the other hand, is the literal or prime meaning of the subject/noun. This is the main difference between the two.

Answer:

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Explanation:

The answer is Connotation because a connotation is a feeling or idea that a word has.

What word is the best synonym for the word Billeted?

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Answer:

accommodate

Explanation:

What is the theme of the poem
Underface

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Answer:

In this poem, being yourself enough to make your own decisions is the best way to live. "Underface" (5th-6th Grade) The speaker explains that he acts happier and more self-assured than he really is.

Explanation:

Answer:

Sad to happy

Explanation:

Starts in a little sorrow ends with happiness

HELP WITH WAS/WERE GUYSSSS​

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Answer:

Was refers to what one person was doing.

Were refers to what two or more people were doing.

When we meet mathidle is she happy with her life The necklace

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Explanation:

who is Mathilde

waht do you mean?

Um she’s happy because she meet her bestie of her life?

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Pleating on already ​

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Answer:

1. Happy

2. Tired

3. Sad

4. Angry

5. Scared

6. Suprised

Explanation:

you feel happy when you're around someone you enjoy talking to, you feel tired after a long day of work, you feel sad when you lose your favorite pair of socks, you feel angry when your sister steals your favorite shirt, you feel scared when you think you see a shadow at the corner of your eye, you feel surprised when someone surprises you on your birthday.

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Answer:

1 happy

2 tired

3 sad

4 angry

5 scared

6 surprised

"I feel really happy when I get to play outside!"

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of a fiat? *
9 points
a king’s decree that nobody may criticize him
a child’s request for a second helping at dinner
a customer’s demand for a refund for a defective product
a manager’s recommendation that the department be reorganized

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

king’s decree that nobody may criticize him

Jenny rolled up her sleeves
As she sifted through the soybeans
Each sphere and oval shape more beautiful
Than her grandmother's blue cursive

She waved at the full moon
Out and about competing with daylight
Sand hill cranes flapped their wings
In the lunar sky

She touched the soil with her bare fingers
Searching for the traces of her father
He had tilled the ground only in the summer
Telling her about the perennials
"Some things are rooted, child," he'd said

Replacing the mud back to the earth
Jenny searched for her father in the setting sun
Somewhere in the horizon her eyes stopped looking

She had earned his love for all things living
She was her father's perennial plant
And knew she was rooted at home

A theme of this poem is identity. Which of these lines best support this theme?


"She touched the soil with her bare fingers"

"And knew she was rooted at home"

"As she sifted through the soybeans"

"She waved at the full moon"

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Answer:

The answer is b.) and knew she was rooted at home.

Explanation:

The line refers to Jenny connecting with what her father has told her about plants and how things are rooted. She calls herself his perennial plant. This ties in with the poem's theme of identity. (:

A theme of this poem is identity. The line that supports the theme is "And knew she was rooted at home" . Hence option 2 is correct.

What is poem?

Poem is defined as a piece of literature where the words are deliberately picked for their beauty and sound and are organized, frequently in short rhymed lines.

It is also defined as a grouping of words, whether spoken or written, that vividly and imaginatively convey thoughts or feelings.

The features of poem are:

Statement SettingVoiceRhythmRhymeLinguistic Acoustic patterns

Steps to write a poem are:

Determine your topic before writing.Choose the most appropriate format for your subject.Investigate vocabulary, rhymes, and rhythm.Create the poem.Review and edit your writing.

Thus, a theme of this poem is identity. The line that supports the theme is "And knew she was rooted at home" . Hence option 2 is correct.

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How did the colonists respond to the grievances?

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Answer:

In return for this loyalty, Congress asked the king to address and resolve the specific grievances of the colonies. ... Their grievances mainly had to do with the Coercive Acts, a series of four acts that were established to punish colonists and to restore order in Massachusetts following the Boston Tea Party

What do you think is the most important about octopuses? and tell why you think this is important

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Answer:

They hands

Explanation:

They use they hands to capture animals to eat and survive that's why they are so important and maybe why they have 8  of them lol

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No owners, no umpires, very few newspapermen. And I'm afraid that many fans will be hostile. We'll be in a tough position. We can win only if we can convince the world that I'm doing this because you're a great ballplayer and a fine gentleman."I Never Had It Made,Jackie Robinson, as told to Alfred DuckettWhat is the central idea in this advice from Branch Rickey to Jackie Robinson? It will be hard to earn respect for Robinson, both on and off the field. He thinks some fans will support Robinson, but only if he proves that he is a great ballplayer. Robinson is strong enough for the job, but he is not a great ball player. Robinson does not know how to talk to newspapermen, but Rickey does. Find the density of a liquid that has a mass of 24 grams and a volume of 6 ml. What is the theme?I was climbing up a mountain-pathWith many things to do,Important business of my own,And other people's too,[5]When I ran against a PrejudiceThat quite cut off the view.My work was such as could not wait,My path quite clearly showed,My strength and time were limited,[10]I carried quite a load;And there that hulking PrejudiceSat all across the road.So I spoke to him politely,For he was huge and high,[15]And begged that he would move a bitAnd let me travel by.He smiled, but as for moving! He didn't even try.And then I reasoned quietly[20]With that colossal mule:My time was short no other path The mountain winds were cool.I argued like a Solomon;He sat there like a fool.[25]Then I flew into a passion,and I danced and howled and swore.I pelted and belabored himTill I was stiff and sore;He got as mad as I did [30]But he sat there as before.And then I begged him on my knees;I might be kneeling stillIf so I hoped to move that massOf obdurate ill-will [35]As well invite the monumentTo vacate Bunker Hill!So I sat before him helpless,In an ecstasy of woe The mountain mists were rising fast,[40]The sun was sinking slow When a sudden inspiration came,As sudden winds do blow.I took my hat, I took my stick,My load I settled fair,[45]I approached that awful incubusWith an absent-minded air And I walked directly through him,As if he wasn't there! Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate word below.Note the cue in parentheses.Dobla la esquina y sigue caminando (until) la calle SanLuis.A. surB. pasandoC. derechoD. hasta ABC is translated 2 units down and 1 unit to the left. Then it is rotated 90 clockwise about the origin to form ABC. The coordinates of vertex A of ABC are . The coordinates of vertex B of ABC are . The coordinates of vertex C of ABC are . The picture shows a model of a cell.What is the main function of the parts labeled Xin the model?O A. To store enzymes that break down foodB. To provide cells with energy for their activitiesC. To use energy from sunlight to make sugarsD. To hold and protect the cell's DNA What is the best what to make money Flight 1 When Robert was a little boy, he wanted nothing more than to see a hawk flying across the sky. Or to see an eagle, an osprey, or a falcon! Robert loved to think about large birds with great yellow talons, soaring across the sky and seeing every corner of the earth that people could not see. 2 But Robert lived in the city, where such birds were never seen. He used to fall asleep at night imagining a hawks wings forming arcs across a great big blue sky, which he pictured as a wide, open field where no legged animals could run but only winged animals could soar. As he drifted into dreams, the birds in his imagination morphed into dragons and pterodactyls and all manner of ancient or other- worldly flying creatures. Robert would wake in the morning smiling at the thought of this big blue field in his dreams. But he spent each day on the subway and walking along crowded sidewalks and looking up between tall buildings where he could catch only a sliver of blue. 3 As he got older, Robert tried to forget about his dreams and focus all his attention on his studies. At school, he took the hardest classes he could and was in advanced placement math and science before long. He decided that if he could not see hawks and eagles and falcons in their natural habitat, he would learn everything he could about how those animals worked. He loved to think about how lessons from birds had led to the first experiments in human flight and the development of airplanes. 4 Robert devoured books about the inventors of the airplanes and the physics that made air travel successful. His devotion to this topic confused his parents, who saw in him a smart and eager child who could study medicine or the law and have a good career. 5 Stop daydreaming about birds! they would say to him. 6 But Robert continued to spend as much time as he could learning about what made flying possible. 7 Sometimes, even as he was older - a college student now, living in a cramped dorm-room with three other boys his age - Robert would drift off to sleep imagining that big open sky filled with hawks and osprey and dragons. He knew it was silly, but he held on to that image. It filled him with hope for something he couldnt quite name. He would ask himself what he was hoping for. 8 Do I want to see a hawk or an eagle or a falcon, or do I hope to someday fly like one of them myself? Robert would say, to no one other than himself. 9 The college Robert attended was also in the city, and he hadnt found a way to travel outside of it yet. He still could only dream about that big blue field above. 10 One day, just before graduation, Robert got a phone call from someone he didnt know. When he answered, the voice on the other end made an unusual announcement. 11 Im looking for someone to test fly a new airplane Im developing, the voice said. Professor Jackson gave me your name. He said he had never had another student as devoted to the art of flying as Robert Smith. Would you be interested in coming in to learn more about my new plane? 12 Robert jotted down the address and date of the interview, and hung up the phone smiling. He couldnt help but close his eyes and picture the big blue field, filled with all manner of flying creatures. Maybe soon he would be among them. 1. Which sentence from the story best illustrates its central conflict? When Robert was a little boy, he wanted nothing more than to see a hawk flying across the sky. Robert would wake up in the morning smiling at the thought of this big blue field in his dreams But he spent each day on the subway and walking along crowded sidewalks and looking up between tall buildings where he could catch only a sliver of blue. He loved to think about how lessons from birds had led to the first experiments in human flight and the development of airplanes.