very easy 6th grade poetry! pls help!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
(RL.7.1, RL.7.4, RL.7.6) Ponyboy asks, “What kind of world is it where all I have to be proud of is a reputation for being a hood, and greasy hair?” What kind of figurative language is this? And what does this thought teach you about Ponyboy and his feelings?
Answer:
bxbd
Explanation:
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.
Match each word to its corresponding definition. You may use a dictionary or any other suitable reference material.
Tiles:
to deny
a prohibition
to judge
a victim of habit
suffering the death of a loved one
unchanging
something made of brass or resembling brass
to prove innocent; acquit
giving one thing higher priority than another
a person who transgresses the law
Pairs:
immutable
miscreant
brazen
abjure
inveterate
interdict
vindicate
bereft
discern
precedence
immutable - unchanging
miscreant - a person who transgresses the law
brazen - something made of brass or resembling brass
abjure - to deny
inveterate - a victim of habit
interdict - a prohibition
vindicate - to prove innocent; acquit
bereft - suffering the death of a loved one
discern - to judge
precedence - giving one thing higher priority than another
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The titles that form the correct pairs of the corresponding definition are mentioned below.
What is Vocabulary?A vocabulary is a collection of words that are known in a person's native language. A vocabulary, which typically develops with age, is a helpful and important instrument for communication and information acquisition. One of the most difficult aspects of learning a second language is expanding one's vocabulary.
Focusing on vocabulary may help you build knowledge and abilities in many areas of language and literacy. This involves assisting with decoding (phonics and phonemic awareness), understanding, and fluency.
Immutable - unchangingmiscreant - a person who transgresses the lawbrazen - something made of brass or resembling brassabjure - to denyinveterate - a victim of habitinterdict - a prohibitionvindicate - to prove innocent; acquitbereft - suffering the death of a loved onediscern - to judgeprecedence - giving one thing higher priority than anotherLearn more about Vocabulary here;
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Which word correctly completes this sentence?
Casey won the contest; ______, he became famous.
A. although
B. however
C. nevertheless
D. therefore
Can someone Please tell me if this short story i wrote is good. I have a D in ELA and this is worth a lot of points so be brutally honest!!!!
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How does the refrain "the tide rises, the tide falls" most clearly contribute to
the meaning of this excerpt from a poem?
O A. It reinforces the power of the ocean over the land.
O B. It enables the reader to hear the sound of the water as it crashes
against the shore.
о O
C. It reinforces the constant and unchanging pattern of the tide.
D. It enables the reader to visualize both large and small waves out at
sea.
Answer:
Explanation:what is the book about? Also
C
Answer:
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Explanation:
correct the message conversation on the left into simple sentences
Write at least two feelings using keywords
Answer:
love , hatred
Explanation:
love is a feeling and hatred is also a feeling
___is a type of communication that uses bodily movements.
Answer:
noverbally communication
Scientists have found that spending too much time on the Internet can cause_____.
A. addict
B. addicting
C. addiction
D. addictive
(PEOPLE WHO HAVE READ CORALINE) Can someone please help me? I would give you the world!
Coraline’s Survival Guide to the Other World
You will be creating a guidebook to help Coraline navigate the other world. Your guide must tell Coraline what to watch out for and how to deal with the physical, emotional, and mental challenges she faces.
You could include Paragraphs like:
Beware the Other Mother
Don’t Trust the Other Father
Watch Out for the Rats
A Map of the Other World
Your guide should also include advice on what to do as well as what not to do, who you can trust, and what you need to find.
Your guide should be at least 6-8 paragraphs long and contain at least one piece of textual evidence on each slide. Your guidebook should contain pictures and be visually attractive.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The other world is a pocket dimension that can be accessed from the door located in the the Pink Palace Apartments. The other world is inhabited by the beldam, also known as the other mother to her victim, but some undesired by the beldam also have access to the realm, such as the cat.
The beldam has control of the other world, able to create in it wondrous creations to impress and horrors to distraught. But the beldam's control is disputed by other beings, such as the cat, that also have some control of their own.
The beldam, with this control, models the other world in the appearance of the real world but more impressive. For example: The Pink Palace is not decrepit due to age and the garden is alive with lush plant and animal life. The other world, except for constants like that always night-time and the existance of the Pink Palace, likely changes per every new victim introduced as every child has a unique opinion on what is interesting. Additionally, when Coraline Jones attempts to walk away from the other world, the cat follows her and informs her that the beldam only created what she knew would impress Coraline; which is why any paths away from the Pink Palace leads back to the same location.
Nearing the end of the story, the entire other world is scaled back to only the Pink Palace house, which eventually becomes a spider-web in which Coraline falls down.
Trivia
In the first scene with the "other" dining room, on the wall behind Coraline there are 3 silhouette portraits of children. They are actually the silhouettes of the three ghost children that Coraline meets.
The flooring, that eventually becomes the spider's web at the end of the movie, is already patterned like the spiderweb all through-out the movie.
It is noted that the other mother can only modify objects and people already existing in the real world, but cannot create her own. She also doesn't make anything that goes too far beyond the house, as Coraline discovers in of her attempts to escape.
Some suggesting factors implies that the well is a portal to the other world. Wybie states that you can see a sky full of stars in the middle of the day from down the well, it's always night-time with a sky full of stars in the other world. In addition, the well has a fairy ring around it in the movie and popular folklore believes that this indicates a portal to another realm.