Answer:
i think its a metaphor for them knowing what they are thinking or that they are lying
Explanation:
Answer:
I think he or she meant by ¨I can see inside your head¨ What if he is magic!
Explanation:
Suddenly he remembered a famous pharaoh whose name appeared in ancient Greek chronicles and also in the Biblical Book of Exodus: Rameses, or Ramesses.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Which word or phrase from the passage is the best clue for figuring out the meaning of "chronicles”?
“famous”
“pharaoh”
“ancient Greek”
“name appeared in”
Answer:
Ancient Greek
Explanation:
If you can be one thing when you grow up what would it be? (for you)
Answer:
Architect
Explanation:
Answer:
Entrepreneur
Explanation:
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(Its not that hard)
Determine whether the prepositional phrase in the sentence below is functioning as an adjective or an adverb.
Some Native Americans travelled from place to place .
a.
adjective phrase
b.
adverb phrase
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
Answer:
Traveled is an adjective describing, and place to place would be the adverb i think....
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the word endangered incorrectly?
A The river was endangered by fertilizer runoff after the rain.
B The changing climate endangered all animals from the north and south pole.
C The pack of wolves endangered the lost woman in the forest.
D He feels endangered when he sees a movie about the ice caps melting.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Endangered means: (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
"legislation to protect endangered species"
The man wouldn't die when he sees the ice caps melting.
What does the narrator ask of the raven in the following stanza?
Which selection best supports the central idea that there are good reasons to be awake during the day?
A. Humans are diurnal.
B. It can also be a good thing to avoid the sun.
C. Sunshine provides much-needed vitamin D and also makes us feel good.
D. It's normal to be awake during the day and sleep at night.
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HELP!!! *ASAP* Read the paragraphs.
The concerns about sending people to Mars are definitely worth considering. For one thing, the mission will cost billions of dollars. This would be a huge additional cost at a time when national debts continue to skyrocket. Also, that money could help fix problems here on Earth.
Mars may have valuable resources. The Earth’s resources are already starting to dwindle, and our population continues to grow. Finding resources on Mars could provide much-needed relief for the overstressed ecosystems of Earth.
What is the best way to connect the paragraphs?
deleting the last sentence of the first paragraph
deleting the first sentence of the second paragraph
adding a transition at the beginning of the second paragraph
adding another sentence with evidence at the end of the first paragraph
The best way to connect the paragraphs is by adding a transition at the beginning of the second paragraph to smoothly introduce the new topic.
The best way to connect the paragraphs would be to introduce a transition at the start of the second paragraph. The reader would be smoothly transitioned from the worry about the expense of sending people to Mars to the potential advantages of finding valuable resources there with the use of a transitional phrase like "Furthermore" or "In addition."
The idea that the exploration of Mars may not only incur significant costs but also provide potential solutions to the Earth's declining resources and expanding population is demonstrated by this transition, which helps create a logical flow between the ideas. By using a transition, the author can lead readers through the related ideas and emphasize how crucial it is to take into account both sides of the Mars mission debate.
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Kelvin Gets His Start
2. Most teens could not imagine going to bed at 7 p.m. every night, but Kelvin would. Then, in the middle of the night, he would wake up to transform his living room. It was a "small electronics scrapyard," as Kelvin explained. Kelvin was always very interested in technology and inventions, but he lived very poorly. His community did not have modern technology. This did not stop Kelvin. He scrounged through scrapyards and dumps looking for basic components to make his inventions work.
Which detail is explicit from this paragraph? (5 points)
Select one:
a.
Kelvin Doe is from a small village in the Republic of Sierra Leone in West Africa.
b.
Many teenage boys aspire to be DJs.
c.
The teenager invented something.
d.
Kelvin Doe's creative idea included a battery.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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You and your friend read a book about three animals that travel hundreds of miles to find their way back home. They face danger, illness, and injury, yet eventually arrive alive to greet their heartsick owners. Which of the following is the main idea of this book?
Three animals on a journey
Three animals with superpowers
Three animals run away for an adventure
Three animals risk their lives to return home
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which story features a dynamic character? In the beginning of the story, Teddy refuses to pass the soccer ball to his teammates and gets angry when his team loses. At the end of the story, Teddy realizes that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning. In the beginning of the story, John sits at the edge of the pool and watches his friends have a good time swimming. At the end of the story, John complains of a stomachache when it is time for swimming class. In the beginning of the story, Luis helps his little brother with his math homework. At the end of the story, Luis teaches his youngest brother how to ride a bicycle without training wheels. In the beginning of the story, Tamara teases Phoebe about the low score she receives on a math quiz. At the end of the story, Tamara laughs at the way Paul holds a tennis racquet in gym class.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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The story which features a dynamic character is:
In the beginning of the story, Teddy refuses to pass the soccer ball to his teammates and gets angry when his team loses. At the end of the story, Teddy realizes that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning.Who is a Dynamic Character?This refers to a type of character whose roles are constantly evolving as he grows more important in a story.
With this in mind and from the given excerpt, we can see that based on option A, there is the use of a dynamic character which is Teddy who evolves and understands that friendship and teamwork are more important than winning.
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Which character in the short story “Thank you, Ma’am” by Langston Hughes exhibits integrity through their own actions?
Write a premise
Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman.
Edward Corsi, who later became United States Commissioner of Immigration, was a ten-year-old Italian immigrant when he sailed into New York harbor in 1907:
My first impressions of the New World will always remain etched in my memory, particularly that hazy October morning when I first saw Ellis Island. The steamer Florida, fourteen days out of Naples, filled to capacity with 1600 natives of Italy, had weathered one of the worst storms in our captain's memory; and glad we were, both children and grown-ups, to leave the open sea and come at last through the Narrows into the Bay.
My mother, my stepfather, my brother Giuseppe, and my two sisters, Liberta and Helvetia, all of us together, happy that we had come through the storm safely, clustered on the foredeck for fear of separation and looked with wonder on this miraculous land of our dreams.
The purpose of this excerpt is to help readers understand
the excitement and relief immigrants felt upon arriving in America.
that the Narrows into the Bay was a very dangerous passage.
that Italian children were very sad after leaving their home country.
the weather the immigrants experienced on that day in October 1907.
a. the excitement and relief immigrants felt upon arriving in america
Why might you question the reliability of the authors claim that the lab will win a Nobel Prize in Medicine?
(A) The article seems like it was written to entertain.
(B) A reliable article would not begin with the word, "Achoo!"
(C) An article that mentions home remedies is usually folklore.
(D) An article would not try so hard to persuade its reader.
Answer:
Which expressions are in simplest form? Check all that apply.
x Superscript negative 3 Baseline + y cubed
StartFraction 1 Over x Superscript 4 EndFraction
StartFraction w Superscript 7 Over x squared EndFraction
a Superscript negative 9
StartFraction 1 Over a squared EndFraction + b squared
StartFraction 1 Over b Superscript 5 EndFraction
Explanation:
Answer:
i think its d because in article wouldnt be persuading so hard if its trying to get a nobel peace prize
Explanation:
The two factors that determine the best method for taking notes are the
A. subject and teacher preference.
B. subject and student preference.
C. graphic organizer and student preference.
D. graphic organizer and teacher preference.
Answer: Either A. or D. Teachers have a better preferrence since they are older but if I had to decide I would go with D.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is B, subject and student preference.
Explanation:
In paragraph 3 of Selection 2, how does the author develop the idea that “for the early people of Mesa Verde, the land was everything?”
A)by listing the resources found on the land and their uses
B)by describing the land with vivid and colorful language
C)by explaining how the land sheltered people from weather
D)by comparing the land with places the people had lived before
(the paragrahg)
3 Today the land is silent, save for the wind rustling the trees and the song of a canyon wren. But for the early people of Mesa Verde, the land was everything. It provided water, soil for crops, plants and animals for food, stone and wood for houses and tools, clay for pottery, and fiber for clothing and baskets. The land was also significant because topography determined where and how people moved and communicated.
Answer:
I believe it's A because you'd list resources for something important and they didn't describe that land in a colorful language and they didn't talk about the sheltering nor did they compare the land to anywhere else
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Read the following passage written by a teen hero:
I want to be a vocal advocate for nature.
I reject the idea that I am too young to make a difference.
I recently helped a group with a river cleanup.
I was mortified to see the destruction of animals and plants.
When I got home, I composed a letter to my state politicians and asked them to allocate more money to the local river cleanup effort.
I believe my vocation is to help citizens see that we are at a junction.
We can decide to subject nature to abuse, or we can decide to be a benefactor to nature.
I won't let obstacles detract from my mission.
In sentence 4, the root in the word "mortified" means
frustration
death
disappointment
sadness
Answer:
The answer is either C or D. I would pick C.
Explanation:
Answer:
It's either C or D, but I would pick C.
Explanation:
You are disappointed in seeing the destruction of animals and plants, it would make sense.
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Which of the following are good questions to ask when considering an audience? Select all that apply.
What are you required to do?
Who will be reading or viewing your project?
What does your audience already know or believe about your topic?
What kind of reaction do you want to achieve?
Considering Audience options Three and Four are appropriate.
What is the meaning of the Audience?A gathering of people who attend an event is known as an audience. One example of an audience is someone who attends an e-sports competition to watch others play a game. The image shows a crowd of a few thousand people gathered inside an arena to witness an e-sports competition.
The "lay" audience, the "managerial" audience, and the "experts" audience are three different sorts of audience. The "lay" audience is uninitiated and untrained.
An audience is a collection of individuals who attend a performance or come into contact with a piece of art, literature, theatre, music, video games, or academia in any medium. These individuals are referred to as "players" in these instances.
A crowd or, more specifically, a house can be used to describe the audience in a theatre. The term "crowd" can also apply to a group of people attending an outdoor concert or sporting event. Although crowd and home are often singular words in UK English, they can also be used with one or multiple verbs.
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Which theme is shared by "My Childhood Home I See Again" and Kinship: A Family's Journey in Africa and America? (poem and story attached download)
A) Memories are often unreliable, offering only a glimpse or an echo of the truth.
B) Sometimes information or knowledge will completely alter how a person understands the world.
C) It is impossible to relive the past, and trying to do so will only end in heartache.
D) One must overcome fear of new experiences to fully enjoy life.
Answer:
It is A or D
Explanation:
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Answer:
Nest: A shelter made by a bird
Sick: Suffering from physical illness
Recite: To repeat or utter aloud
Noise: Sound or sound that is loud
Tackle: Equipment used in a sport
Tree: A woody plant with a trunk and leaves
Curl: To form of twist into coils
Strange: Not previously known
Full: containing all that is normal or possible
Marge has been saying things about the place on the corner. is there a being verb, action verb or a verb prase
you have prepared a food that is salad
write a speech about the food salad what is the nutritional benefits
8 nutritional benefits about the food salad are:-
•A Natural Source of Fiber.
•Nutritional Benefits of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
•Load up on Salads for Weight Control.
•A Daily Salad Will Aid Your Intake of Healthy Fats.
•Build Strong Bones.
•Protect Your Peepers.
•Improve Muscle Performance.
•Protect Your Heart.
The candidate began to hedge while talking about his recent actions.
1.Take an insincere position for political gain
2. avoid giving a direct answer or firm commitment
3. change a stated opinion to the opposite side
4. attract increasing numbers of followers
Identify the following verbs by number and person by checking the appropriate boxes
He for the bus every day after school.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Second person
Same both for singular and plural
First person
Third person
Singular (only)
Plural (only)
Answer: The verb is missing from the sentence. Probably it is 'waits' in the present tense.
It is third person singular only.
Explanation:
If there are other verbs. or if the given verb is something else, please repost the question.
In the Passage 2, what is the main action of the poem?
A)A discovery ship sails out into the middle of the unknown.
B)The admiral tells the crew to keep sailing although they only see ocean.
C)The sailors prepare daily to overthrow the captain and take over the ship.
D)The sailors fear they may be lost or possibly sailing into some great danger.
(the poem)
Passage 2: "Columbus"
Behind him lay the gray Azores,
Behind the Gates of Hercules;
Before him not the ghost of shores;
Before him only shoreless seas.
5 The good mate said: "Now must we pray,
For lo! the very stars are gone.
Brave Adm'r'l, speak; what shall I say?"
"Why, say, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'" "My men grow mutinous day by day;
10 My men grow ghastly, wan and weak."
The stout mate thought of home; a spray
Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.
"What shall I say, brave Adm'r'l, say,
If we sight naught but seas at dawn?"
15 "Why, you shall say at break of day:
'Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!'"
They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,
Until at last the blanched mate said:
"Why, now not even God would know
20 Should I and all my men fall dead.
These very winds forget their way,
For God from these dread seas is gone.
Now speak, brave Adm'r'l, speak and say"-
He said: "Sail on! sail on! and on!"
25 They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:
"This mad sea shows his teeth to-night.
He curls his lip, he lies in wait,
He lifts his teeth, as if to bite!
Brave Adm'r'l, say but one good word:
30 What shall we do when hope is gone?"
The words leapt like a leaping sword:
"Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!"
Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck,
And peered through darkness. Ah, that night
35 Of all dark nights! And then a speck-
A light! A light! At last a light!
It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!
It grew to be Time's burst of dawn.
He gained a world; he gave that world
40 Its grandest lesson: "On!
Answer:
B.... the admiral keeps telling his sailors sail on, even if they are on an endless sea.
Into the woods I go
Book and blanket in tow.
Like an explorer
I search for territory
among the trees,
then stake my claim
with a patchwork flag.
Like a ship
my blanket sails
on oceans of words
to worlds
unknown.
Where will I go?
Wherever the pages set my mind to roam.
How does a simile most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem?
A. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a mysterious tone because unknown lands are associated with mystery.
B. The simile "like a ship" creates an adventurous tone because ships are associated with sailing to unknown lands.
C. The simile "like a ship" creates a childish tone because children enjoy playing with toy ships.
D. The simile "to worlds unknown" creates a confident tone because a person must be enthusiastic when traveling to foreign lands.
Answer: its B
Explanation: well for one im pretty sure to worlds unknown is a simile or a strong one at that like a ship its comparing and it is talking about unknown so its the most reasonable answer
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because the tone created is adventurous
Which of the following is not a claim you could make after reading the sources?
a. Tsunamis move more water than rogue waves.
b. There is no way to predict a rogue wave, but there can be an advance
warning for a tsunami.
c. Tsunamis cause the most damage on land.
d. Rogue waves cause tsunamis.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This can't be for sure, because I didn't read the sources, but D is simply not true so I would go with that one.
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pls help i kinda dont want to do the work but yeah
just put them in order they are not in order already BTW
Answer:
You don't need to do that, but okay. Have a good day. Thanks :)
Explanation:
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it looks in order to me tbh
While reasonable safety concerns may require changes in the building, the "beacon" promised by Mr. Libeskind cannot under any circumstances be replaced with a dreary, fear-inspired fortress. The tower could become overly bulky if extra security demands are simply grafted onto the present plan. It already calls for a massive building, with too much extra office space - added to suit the developer - and a very tall spire for those who want a perpetual sign of defiance to terrorists. Nothing would better express capitulation to terrorism than a large skyscraper that looks like a vertical bunker.
Given the author’s tone, how do you think he feels about the security changes being made to the Freedom Tower?
a.He is happy about the changes.
b.He is unhappy about the changes.
c.He is neutral about the changes.
d.He believes the changes should be kept secret.
Answer:
The answer is c, good luck <3
ExplanationExplanation:
How does the setting of a life at sea in Selection 1 affect the character?
A)He lives a life of unmatched ease.
B)He leads a life of great adventure.
C)He has many unmet needs.
D)He is in constant fear.
(the poem)
I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,
And a gray mist on the sea’s face and a grey dawn breaking
I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.
I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life,
To the gull’s way and the whale’s way, where the wind’s like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn¹ from a laughing fellow-rover²,
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation: