Answer:
D. It helps you search for information that can’t be found at libraries
Explanation:
When you are going to do a search, it is important that you look for a variety of books and magazines that address the topic for which you are researching and that can make your search very rich and very relevant. However, many times the library does not have enough works for you to research everything you need, for this reason, it is very advantageous that you have access to the internet, because the internet can show you information that you cannot find in the library.
what is a good sentence with mustache in it? Has to be about 2 sentences and i will give brainiest answer
Answer:
I love your mustache it looks cool.
That mustache is so long!
Bodhi has a collection of 175 dimes and nickels. The collection is worth $13.30. Which equation can be used to find n, the number of nickels in the collection?
0.1n + 0.05(n – 175) = 13.30
0.1n + 0.05(175 – n) = 13.30
0.1(n – 175) + 0.05 = 13.30
0.1(175 – n) + 0.05n = 13.30
Answer: Correct option is the last option .
Explanation:
It is given in the question that Bodhi has a collection of 175 dimes and nickels. The collection is worth $13.30.
Let the number of dimes be d and number of nickels be n.
So we will get
And the second equation is
Substituting the value of d, we will get
The last option 0.1(175 – n) + 0.05n = 13.30
Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
In the next few years following the publication of his book, Champollion deciphered many more hieroglyphs. He was named "Keeper of the Egyptian Collections" in Paris in recognition of his accomplishments. Then, in 1829, he got what he had always wanted. With the backing of the French government, he journeyed to Egypt to see the ancient hieroglyphic inscriptions for himself.
What inference can readers make based on the details in the excerpt?
Only the French recognized Champollion for his accomplishments in deciphering hieroglyphics.
The French government considered Champollion’s work to be a significant achievement.
Champollion published a book just so he could take a free trip to Egypt.
Champollion had to see the hieroglyphics in person to be able to write about them.
Answer:visit egypt
Explanation:
Answer:
the french considered champollions accomplishments to be a significant achievement
Describe a time when you discovered or experienced something that made you see the world differently. How did this make you feel? How did it cause you to change?
Answer:
what ever you pick should be fine
Explanation:
its asking you what happened that made you see the world differently so u write your own experience.
Answer: The first time when I saw the flood in my town
Explanation:
The first time when I saw the flood in my town
There is one situation in my life that made me change up my mind about many things and it made me respect everyone around me more than I did. It was one September night and because it was still warm outside we were laughing and drinking outside near the sea. Suddenly, it started to rain and I never thought that I would see the flood that night but I did. I had great luck because I saved myself and my family from the flood. I was feeling so scared because of it and I started to question myself every day. It causes a change in me because now I am grateful every day for what I still have.
I have to write two essays about the book my sister's keeper and its due today and I'm a huge procrastinator. :D
Plz help
We have several chores to do before we can go to the park to play soccer What is one way to correct this sentence?
Answer:
The answer if We have several chores to do, before we can go to the park to play soccer. When you're reading it, use the comma as a pause and think about what sounds worse in talking and which sounds more intelligent
Explanation:
What is the metaphor that Hamlet uses as a comparison for Denmark in Act II?
Answer:
A prison
Explanation:
Hamlet compared Demark to a prison
This is due in 10 mins!!
Which question best serves the purpose of an interview?
What is the name of your company?
How did you become interested in this subject?
Would you recommend this career to others?
What type of work do you do?
Answer:
I would say B would be the best I am not really sure.
Answer: it’s b
Explanation:
What does The Misfit's response to being called a
"good man" reveal? (Paragraph 98)
A He is similar to the grandmother because he also
knows he is a good person.
OB B He is different from the grandmother because he
is honest and sees his own faults.
D C He is different from the grandmother because he
does not see the beauty of the South.
D He is similar to the grandmother because he
wants to show the children how good people used
to be.
Answer:
Explanation:he knows he isn’t a great man but he also knows that there are worse than him.
Answer:
I think it's "He is different from the grandmother because he is honest and sees his own faults."
Explanation:
He does not think he is a good man therefore he is not similar to the grandmother who thinks that he is
4. Analyze: How does Louv use contrasts—such as death and rebirth, broken and
healing—to develop his essay's main ideas in the excerpt from Last Child in the Woods?
Support your response with evidence from the text.
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
1. He drew the contrasts between death and rebirth when he explained that the contact which the new generation of children have with nature is dying. He explained that there is a possibility of a rebirth of wonder and joy where man can begin his meaningful interaction with nature.
Evidence from the text:
My sons may yet experience what author Bill McKibben has called "the end of nature," the final sadness of a world where there is no escaping man. But there is another possibility: not the end of nature, but the rebirth of wonder and even joy.
2. He drew a contrast between being broken and healing when he explained that the bond between the young and nature was broke. He also explained that nature did have a therapeutic effect as seen from some studies. Making it a point to heal the bond between the young people and nature would be beneficial to all.
Evidence from the text:
Yet, at the very moment that the bond is breaking between the young and the natural world, a growing body of research links our mental, physical, and spiritual health directly to our association with nature—in positive ways.
Reducing that deficit—healing the broken bond between our young and nature—is in our self-interest, not only because aesthetics or justice demands it, but also because our mental, physical, and spiritual health depends upon it.
Louv use contrasts—such as death and rebirth, broken and healing—to develop his essay's main ideas in the excerpt from Last Child in the Woods are :
Death and Rebirth:He drew the contrasts between death and rebirth when he clarified that the contact which the modern era of children have with nature is passing on. He clarified that there's a plausibility of a resurrection of ponder and bliss where man can start his significant interaction with nature.Evidence :
My children may however involvement what creator Charge McKibben has called "the end of nature," the ultimate pity of a world where there's no getting away man. But there's another plausibility: not the conclusion of nature, but the resurrection of ponder and indeed joy. Broken and Healing He drew a differentiate between being broken and mending when he clarified that the bond between the youthful and nature was broke. He too clarified that nature did have a restorative impact as seen from a few considers.Evidence :
Yet, at the exceptionally minute that the bond is breaking between the youthful and the common world, a developing body.Learn more about the "Last Child in the Woods":
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how does odysseus use his speaking skills to persuade alcinous and arete that he is not a danger to them ??
I will give 20 points :)
Answer He declares him self a mortal and explaind everything that the king has asked him to explain
Explanation:
Normally there are chooses to choice form to anwer these questions but he stayed calm and explained him self without revealing his name at all
Select the correct answer.
Identify the type of phrase in the sentence below.
The box under the large rock is where I hid the key.
A.
adverbial phrase
B.
absolute phrase
C.
adjectival phrase
D.
noun phrase
Answer:
It's a Noun Phrase
Explanation:
Answer for plato/edmentum :)
Answer:
it is D
Explanation:
The author of this passage explores the idea of a four day school week.
Identify one argument that explains an advantage, and one argument that
presents a disadvantage, of a four day school week. Be specific. Your
examples should come directly from the text. Be sure that your response
is written with correct grammar and punctuation."
Answer:
One argument that explains an advantage:
✔️Improvement of attendance of both student and faculty while slashing energy bills.
An excerpt from the text:
"Schools that have been using the program for several years report improvement in the attendance of both students and faculty, while slashing their energy bills".
One argument that presents a disadvantage:
✔️A gap between classes could result to a drop in retention of lessons.
An excerpt that supports that:
"Others complain that students should be spending more time in school, fearing that such a gap between classes could lead to a drop in retention of lessons."
Explanation:
From the text, the author revealed different arguments about the four days school week program that shows both advantages and disadvantages. Supporters of this program testified that there was increase in attendance and it led to slashing of energy bills. Also, students had higher scores in state exams. But yet, opponents of this program see it as something that will lead to a drop in the retention of lessons.
But many consider that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Ito ang distansya na tumutukoy sa Kung gaano katagat Ang paglalakbay
Answer:
English Please?
What is the theme?
I was climbing up a mountain-path
With many things to do,
Important business of my own,
And other people's too,
[5]
When I ran against a Prejudice
That 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 Prejudice
Sat all across the road.
So I spoke to him politely,
For he was huge and high,
[15]
And begged that he would move a bit
And 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 him
Till 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 still
If so I hoped to move that mass
Of obdurate ill-will —
[35]
As well invite the monument
To 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 incubus
With an absent-minded air —
And I walked directly through him,
As if he wasn't there!
Answer:
The theme of the passage is: Somebody hiking.
Explanation:
He or she, is hiking the reason how I know is that in the beginning of the passage it says I was climbing a mountain-path which usually means that you are hiking up a mountain.
greek gods and goddess
Answer:
Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, and either Hestia or Dionysus.
Explanation:
Is Egeus justified for being angry with his daughter, Hermia
Answer:
Egeus is angry because his daughter Hermia won't marry Demetrius. Egeus has come to see Theseus so that he could tell Hermia to listen to her father. ... Theseus offers Hermia the option to die marry Demetrius or become a nun.
Explanation:
So, i'd say, no
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 hawk’s 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 couldn’t 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 hadn’t 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 didn’t know. When he answered, the voice on the other end made an unusual announcement. 11 “I’m looking for someone to test fly a new airplane I’m 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 couldn’t 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.
Answer:
is the a question or a story??
Explanation:
As the book ends, Scout awakes the morning after the attack, and she sees the town differently.
True Or false
What is the message in the book Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys?
Answer: Salt water tastes bad and never eat it.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following describes the author’s purpose in the text?
A. to inform readers about the value of quetzals in the past and present
B. to discourage people from harming the now endangered species
C. to show how a civilization’s beliefs and values can change over time
D. to criticize human’s negative relationship with the environment today
Answer:
C.to show how a civilization 's beliefs and values can change over time
Read the sentence. Which word or phrase in the sentence has most negative connotations and the greatest impact on tone?
Mom said only that she was disappointed, but her eyes blazed with her true feelings.
feelings
disappointed
true
blazed
Answer: blazed
Explanation:
Makes the most sense
do you have free will?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
yes
Answer: no help us
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!
From "Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England," the phrase "stern and rock-bound coast" means _____.
easy landing
welcoming place
difficult landing place
The answer fam is..... difficult landing place
Answer:
the answer is a difficult landing place
Explanation:
Create a Google doc and do the "Quick Write" assignment on page 438: "Think of people in actual life and fiction who are obsessed with power and will go to extreme measures to get what they want. What are some of the consequences of shameless ambition. What are your thoughts about this? Write 75 to 100 words.
The ambition has been a driving force of humanity since the beginning of time. emotions always had a strong influence on humanity,specifically emotions
i need a well-written summary about the Greek god Apollo. and pls hurry!
Answer:
APOLLON (Apollo) was the Olympian god of prophecy and oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing, plague and disease, and the protection of the young. He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and attributes such as a wreath and branch of laurel, bow and quiver of arrows, raven, and lyre.
and one more...
Apollo is one of the most popular gods, and everybody wants to worship him (back in ancient Greece he was a total rock star). Is it because he's the god of music and rocks out on the lyre? Is it because he's the god of prophecy and everybody wants to know the future? Who knows? But the bottom line is that Apollo is the coolest kid in school
Explanation:
Which example seems most like an informal discussion?
a chat with friends about a TV show that aired last night
a classroom conversation about a current events issue
a teacher-student conference about an upcoming report
a committee meeting in the conference room of an office
Answer: a chat with friends about a tv show that aired last night
Explanation: its nothing formal, its hanging with bros talking about a random factor from the other night, so it is INformal
Document 1: The Qur’an, Surah 5, Verse 32 "On that account We ordained for the Children of Isra`il that if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole humanity: and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the whole humanity." *
A : According to the statement, the Qur’an teaches that each individual’s life has equal value
B: According to the statement, that is our civic duty to protect weaker individuals
C : According to the statement, it is illegal to kill someone
Answer:
A : According to the statement, the Qur’an teaches that each individual’s life has equal value
Explanation:
According to the text of the Qur'an shown in the question above, we can consider that Islam considers that the life of each and every human being has the same value, regardless of the differences, the personalities and the actions that each one does.
For having the same value, it means that by killing someone (even if he is a criminal, a hateful and evil person) you will be killing all people, including the innocent, the kind and the progressive. The same goes for those who can save a soul.
According to “A Quilt of a Country,” how is the United States similar to a quilt?
Answer:
According to "A Quilt of a Country," how is the United States similar to a quilt? It is patched together from dissimilar parts. ... Americans accept new immigrants because they are a reminder of how Americans' immigrant ancestors adapted to American life. An antonym is a word that means nearly the opposite of another word.
It is patched together from dissimilar parts. ... Americans accept new immigrants because they are a reminder of how Americans' immigrant ancestors adapted to American life. An antonym is a word that means nearly the opposite of another word.
True or false scientists that the moon was originally a comet