Answer:
Cameras are not as important as memories, ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Which detail from the beginning of part 1 of "For the Win" MOST supports the prediction that Dean will not properly care of his dogs during the race?
Answer: Dean knows nothing about dogs. He simply spent a whole bunch of money to buy a top team and a fancy sled.
Explanation:
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The detail that supports the prediction that Dean won't properly take care of the dogs is that Dean knows nothing about dogs but simply spent a whole bunch of money to buy a top team and a fancy sled.
Since Dean doesn't know anything about dogs, then this can lead to a difficulty on how he'll take care of the dogs. Since he doesn't know anything about dogs, he may not know the kind of.food to give them and how to keep them healthy.
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
The detail that supports the prediction that Dean won't properly take care of the dogs is that Dean knows nothing about dogs but simply spent a whole bunch of money to buy a top team and a fancy sled.
Since Dean doesn't know anything about dogs, then this can lead to a difficulty on how he'll take care of the dogs. Since he doesn't know anything about dogs, he may not know the kind of.food to give them and how to keep them healthy.
Select the correct text in the passage. Which evidence best supports the inference that Sandra Cisneros called her book The House on Mango Street to honor the moment when she first understood the cultural divide? (3) I think there's a kind of lie that our education teaches us—boot straps and hard work, the American Dream. And you swallow it. (4) You could go around oblivious to it for a long time, 21 years in my case, until you go to Iowa and you realize what a privilege it is to be in that writing program. For me, it was a moment of houses, and reading about Nabokov's house that he left behind in Russia, and Baroness Blixen's house in Africa when she had a coffee plantation. All of these books were written from a perspective of people who owned their own houses and lived in houses that by my standards were roomy, comforting, and safe, and something one dreamt about with longing and loving memories. I didn't have those kinds of images in my life. (5) The moment that I discovered my voice was also the moment I discovered class difference. I was in a seminar on memory and imagination.
Guided Practice
Which of the following sentences involving a direct quotation is punctuated correctly?
A.
“The wall on which they are placed,” he explained, “must be at least four feet below the surface to avoid frost.”
B.
The wall on which they are placed, he explained, must be at least four feet below the surface to avoid frost.
C.
“The wall on which they are placed, he explained, must be at least four feet below the surface to avoid frost.”
D.
“The wall on which they are placed,” he explained. “Must be at least four feet below the surface to avoid frost.”
The author uses the scaffold in the center of the town for three dramatic points in the story. Explain the significance of these three incidents.
(In the book Scarlet Letter)
Answer:
The three scaffold scenes in The Scarlet Letter are integral to the structure and unity of the narrative. They are the most dramatic scenes at the beginning, in the middle, and at the end of the novel. Artistically and dramatically, these scenes are at the very core of Hawthorne's tale of crime and punishment.
Explanation:
How can visual images create feelings of unease and fear?
Answer:
Explanation:
Because sight is one of your senses that allows you to send messages and signals to your brain. This then interprets the image as something that is scary, which then is processed as fear or unease in the form of feelings.
Your _____ develop your main ideas
Answer:Ego
Explanation:
Psychologically, the ego dominates over the I'd, as well as the super ego. But the ego brings balance to extreme thoughts and limited thoughts both morally and in ability wise. The ego therefore helps develop decisions or ideas.
1. This exam was easier/ more easy than old one.
2. Vung Tau is boreder/ more bored than Nha Trang.
3. She is prettier/ more pretty than Nina.
4. She is lazier/ more lazy than I am.
5. The well is deeper/ more deep than I think.
6. I love this bag because it is comfortabler/ more comfortable.
7. This film is boringer/ more boring than I expect.
8. He is taller/ more tall than I am.
9. Bikes are cheaper/ more cheap than cars.
10. January is colder/ more cold than June.
3. _________ , he doesn't study well. A. As clever he is B. He is as clever C. Clever as he is D. As he is clever
Answer:
The answer to this is... C
Explanation:
Answer:
C. clever as he is......
Madam Rides the Busfocuses on Valli's experience as she travels by a bus alone. How do you think a young girl of ten may prepare herself before she undertakes a bus journey all on her own? Answer the question by takingyour cues from the text
Hi. You did not submit any text hints. However, I will try to help you answer this question as best I can.
The best way a ten-year-old girl can prepare to travel alone is to make a list of everything she will need for the trip, before the day of the trip. This girl can make this list using paper and pen, or her cell phone. The important thing is that she writes down the travel schedule and writes down everything she will take in her suitcase and everything she will need on the day of the trip, such as money, documents, water, among other things.
It is important that this girl ask for help from someone older and more experienced in travel, who helps her to organize and give her tips on how to have a smooth trip without major problems.
difference between active and passive short
Answer:
Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action.
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Answer:
Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action.
Explanation:
example of passive voice: the car was washed by him
active voice: the boy ate the cake
Have they delivered the package yet ?
- Has the package ………………………………………………………?
Answer:
Has the package been delivered by them??
Explanation:
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1. Last night I watched the movie Romeo and Juliet. At last they killed (together/ each other/ themselves/ them)
2. (What/ Do/ Would/ Will) you like to come? – I’d love to.
3. We must be there (at/ before/ between/ after) 7.30 and 8.15.
4. When my grandmother was young, she used (sing/ to sing/ sang/ sung) very well.
5. Don’t go (outside/ inside/ into/ away). It’s too cold.
6. Our team played well (too/ that/ so/ enough) to win the gold medal.
7. Don’t let your child (play/ to play/ playing/ plays) with matches.
8. How long will he (must/ should/ have to/ has to) stay there?
9. Our team won the game because we played very (good/ well).
10. I tried on the shoes and they fitted me (perfect/ perfectly).
11. He had an accident because he was driving too (fast/ fastly).
12. Tom is a driver (careful/ carefully). He is driving along the narrow road. (careful/ carefully)
13. Do you usually feel (nervous/ nervously) before examination?
14. She speaks English (fluent/fluently).
15. He hurt himself (bad/badly).
16. He looked me when I interrupted him. (angry/ angrily)
17. I always feel when the sun is shining. (happy/ happily)
18. Lan worked very for the exam. (hard/ hardly)
19. I am not at Math. (good/ well)
20. My aunt speaks English very (good/ well/ goodly/ best).
21. We have math on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; it means we have math (once/ twice/ three times/ four times) a week.
Answer:
1. Last night I watched the movie Romeo and Juliet. At last they killed themselves together.
2. Would you like to come?- I'd love to.
3. We must be there between 7:30 and 8:15
4.When my grandmother was young, she used to sing very well.
5. Don't go outside. It's too cold
6. Our team played well enough to win the gold medal.
7. Don't let your child play with matches.
8.How long should he stay there?
9. Our team won the game because we played very well.
10. I tried on the shoes and they fitted me perfectly.
11. He had an accident because he was driving too fast.
12. Tom is a careful driver. He is driving along the narrow road carefully.
13. Do you usually feel nervous before an examination?
14. She speaks English fluently.
15. He hurt himself badly.
16. He looked angrily at me when I interrupted him.
17. I always feel happy when the sun is shining.
18. Lan worked very hard for the exam.
19. I am not good at math.
20. My aunt speaks very good english.
21. We have math three times a week on Teusday, Thursday and Friday.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below, and answer the question that follows.
I myself would not have so clearly understood this difference had it not been for the presence of the other
colored children at school; I had learned what their status was, and now I learned that theirs was mine.
What is the difference" that the narrator is referring to?
O the understanding that the white children were treated better by the teacher
O the knowledge that he is not white, he is actually half black
the differences between his academic abilities and theirs
O the knowledge that the black children and white children were to be segregated
The protagonist and antagonist are in conflict with each other.
Answer:
The conflict continues till the end of the anime/manga/story and either the antagonist/protagonist/both die in the end.
Happy ending.
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What kind of literature is a play?
fiction
nonfiction
Answer:
The Difference Between Fiction and Nonfiction. ... In general, fiction refers to plot, settings, and characters created from the imagination, while nonfiction refers to factual stories focused on actual events and people.
Explanation:
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If in a tragic drama the lady who killed her kids was just a crazy person will it still be a tragic drama?
Answer
Yes, I mean the kids litteraly die, so thats tragic. It's death even if it was from a crazy person. It's tragic and sad.
writing ( about 80 - 100 words ) :
what is your best leisure activity? why?
Answer:
i hope it will help you
Explanation:
People participate in leisure activities when they have free time in the evenings and on weekends. They are never work oriented and do not involve tasks such as housework or sleeping. Examples of leisure activities are bicycling, bowling, curling, horseback riding, golfing, hiking/walking, skating, skiing and swimming.
Answer:
i can give you a short answer my best leisure activity is watching tv and singing and they help me rest from all the work l have and also to pass time
I. Complete the sentences, using the -ing form of the given verbs.
do / stay / try / take / go(x2) / collect / eat / watch / plant
1. We enjoy ………………….. for a walk around the lake every evening.
2. My friend Jenifer loves …………………… unique things.
3. Most of my friends don't like ………………….. homework at the
weekend.
4. Do you like ……………………….. flowers in the balcony?
5. I hate ………………………… outdoors in the summer. It's so hot.
6. I don't like …………………. challenging sports like ice skating or surfing.
7. My cousin David adores ………………… photos. He has got an expensive
camera.
8. Who dislikes ……………………… films on TV?
9. Does Laura hate ……………….. noodles?
10. My mother detests ……………………. by bus because she can be carsick
Answer:
1) going
2) collecting
3) doing
4) planting
5) staying
6) trying
7)taking
8)watching
9)eating
10)going
V.Rewrite the following sentences.
1. Bao is too young to cycle to school.
Bao isn't ...........................................
2. I received some money from my aunt this morning.
My aunt ......................................................................
3. This table is too heavy for us to carry.
This table isn't ....................................
4. It takes Minh two hours to do his homework every day.
Minh spends ......................................................................
Answer:
1. Bao is too young to cycle to school.
Bao isn't too old to cycle to school
2. I received some money from my aunt this morning.
My aunt gave some money to me this morning
3. This table is too heavy for us to carry.
This table isn't too light for us to carry.
4. It takes Minh two hours to do his homework every day.
Minh spends two hours to do this homework everyday.
Write the summary of " rich dad poor dad "
Answer: Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich. Rich people make money work for them. The poor and the middle-class work for money.
Answer:
The overarching theme of Rich Dad Poor Dad is how to use money as a tool for wealth development. It destroys the myth that the rich are born rich, explains why your personal residence may not really be an asset, describes the real difference between an asset and a liability, and much more
Explanation:
Cual es el mensaje de la canción this is america
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Correctly rewrite each of these sentences:
Even though my test was almost finished.
People who like TV.
We did not finish the work, we were paid anyway.
I really like reading, it relaxes me.
I wanted to see the whole story it was very exciting.
Tom walked everywhere when he visited New York City there was no place left unseen.
Answer:
Know that there are MANY ways* to "correct" these sentences, e.g., .... * adding, deleting, changing punctuation
* adding, deleting, changing clause order
* adding, deleting, changing clause content
* adding, deleting, changing clause conjunctions/conjunctive adverbs
I simply have chosen the method that first popped into my head.
Even though my test was almost finished, I tore it up and left the testing room.
People who like TV often spend up to 8 hours per day watching it.
We did not finish the work, but we were paid anyway.
I really like reading; it relaxes me.
I wanted to see the whole story. It was very exciting.
Because Tom walked everywhere when he visited New York City, there was no place left unseen.
Explanation:
we spoke English (into negative)
Answer:
We don't speak English.
Complete these sentence for me ....If I won a lottery I would...
Answer:
if i won a lottery, i would buy a new house
Explanation:
if I want to go do something my parents do not like how do I persuade them
you're so lucky to have a child like him
Answer: er-
Explanation:
II. Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'):
1) I don't fancy ......................... (go) out tonight.
2) She avoided (tell)............................. him about her plans.
3) I would like .......................... (come) to the party with you.
4) He enjoys .............................. (have) a bath in the evening.
5) She kept .............................. (talk) during the film
6) I am learning (speak) ............................... English.
7) Do you mind (give)............................ me a hand?
8) She helped me (carry)......................... my suitcases.
9) I've finished ............................... (cook) - come and eat!
10) He decided (study) ............................ biology.
11) I dislike.............................. (wait).
12) He asked (come) ................................. with us.
13) I promise (help) ................................. you tomorrow.
14) She agreed (bring) ........................... the pudding to the dinner.
15) We hope (visit).......................... Amsterdam next month.
16) She suggested (go) ............................... to the museum.
17) They plan (start) ................................ college in the autumn.
18) I don't want (leave) ..................................... yet.
Answer:
going
telling
to come
having
talking
to speak
giving
to carry
cooking
to study
waiting
to come
to help
to bring
to visit
to go
to start
to leave
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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought. But what kind of men, he wondered, in so forbidding a place? An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle fringed the shore.
He saw no sign of a trail through the closely knit web of weeds and trees; it was easier to go along the shore, and Rainsford floundered along by the water. Not far from where he had landed, he stopped.
Some wounded thing, by the evidence a large animal, had thrashed about in the underbrush; the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson. A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.
Which details from the narration show that Rainsford is an experienced hunter and outdoor enthusiast? Select 3 options.
But what kind of men, he wondered, in so forbidding a place.
An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle fringed the shore.
Some wounded thing, by the evidence a large animal, had thrashed about in the underbrush;
the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson
A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.
Answer:
A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.
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Escriba el presente de los siguientes verbos irregulares:
Did
Come
Saw
Had
Was
Went
Bought
Ran
Slept
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what is the tone used for the poem, rose that grew from the concrete?
Answer:
Brave and Lonley
Explanation:
Can someone pls give an example of networking in their own life experience. If at all you don't have any , you can include an example of what you want to do
Answer:
Can someone pls give an example of networking in their own life experience. If at all you don't have any , you can include an example of what you want to do
Explanation:
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