Answer:
i think doesn't is the answer
A Three-Point Turn
Chapter 1
"You know, hardly anyone ever needs to do a three-point turn anymore," said Justin, trying to help Becky calm down.
"Oh, so it's not a useful skill AND I am probably going to fail the driving test because I can't do it anyway," Becky said, raising her voice for emphasis. "That should make me feel like a million bucks when I flunk."
Justin was riding with Becky so she could take her driving test. He had volunteered for the job because he thought she would be less nervous with him than with their mom, but so far, he wasn't sure he was making any difference.
"Slow down, your turn is coming up here," he said, looking ahead.
"I know, I know," she replied, "I've been here before remember—the last time I flunked."
Justin was pretty sure if he had let her miss the turn, things would only have deteriorated further, but he wasn't sure he was fond of being the scapegoat for Becky's anxiety.
"Listen, you need to take a few deep breaths," he said, hoping he could help her at least relax a bit. "Being nervous won't help you with the three-point turn or anything else you have to do. Hey, did you just take that turn without your turn signal on?" This was going to be harder than he thought.
"Stop yelling at me," Becky replied, clearly frustrated, "I can't concentrate."
"Look, you need to stop and get yourself together here," Justin started. "It is not just about passing the driving test. I don't want to get in an accident, so pull into that parking lot."
Becky drove into the office building's parking lot where Justin was pointing. Justin knew they were less than a mile from the licensing office, and if she continued in this condition, he'd be having this same discussion three months from now when she tried the test again for the third time.
"You need to get a grip," he started after she put the car in park, "because you have studied and practiced driving all year. You know this stuff inside and out, backwards and forwards. What are you so nervous about?"
"I don't know, I don't know," Becky wailed, resting her head on the steering wheel. "I just get so tired of failing."
Listening quietly as Becky sobbed, Justin realized this was about much more than a driving test. He also knew if he didn't find a way to help Becky things would just get worse.
Chapter 2
Justin took a deep breath and collected his thoughts. Becky was an unbelievably consistent straight-A student. It was Justin who got the bad grades in school, and Justin who had to repeat every math class he'd ever taken. It was Justin who wished he could get the grades Becky got. Some things came easier for Justin: He was athletic, handy with tools, and good at making the best of whatever life threw at him. Mom called him her "lemons into lemonade" kid. But for the most part, Becky succeeded easily, whereas Justin had to work and work to just get a passing grade.
Rather than having Becky catalogue all the things she supposedly "failed" at, Justin decided to try an alternative approach, one that wouldn't remind him of all the ways he had failed.
"Okay, Becky, let's assume for a moment you fail this test again. What is the worst thing that could happen?" he asked.
"I would be the oldest kid at school without a license and be humiliated," she replied. Justin thought he heard a bit of panic in her voice but continued with his plan.
"Yes, but won't we still have to drive to school together for at least one more year anyway?" he asked.
"Yes, but..." she started.
"And who will know, if you don't tell anyone except your friends, that you don't have your license? You know Mom can't afford another car just for you, right?"
"Yes," she said quietly.
"So what difference does it make, really," he said. "Another three months to wait in the grand scheme of your life doesn't seem like all that long, right?"
"I suppose not," she said.
Justin could tell she was breathing more slowly now. "Besides," he said, "I would miss all the practice driving with you," and for good measure he reached over and pinched her arm.
"Ow," she said, hitting back at him, "that hurt."
"So let's go do this, okay?
"Okay," she said. Becky cranked up the car, backed slowly out of the parking spot and drove up to the parking lot's exit. Justin noticed, as they waited for the traffic to clear, that she had remembered the turn signal.
Which is true of both Chapter 1 and Chapter 2?
Both include characters who speak very little.
Both include large sections of descriptive text.
Both use mainly dialogue to develop the characters.
Both use the narrator to explain the conflict.
Answer:
Stephen curry
Explanation:
klay Thompson
can someone pls make a poem that rhymes that is all im asking
Answer:
Life after death :
You only live once so sit back and enjoy
No time for sorrows so fill it up with joy
This way of thinking is totally wrong
Our total existence is forever long
Life is for eternity its stages are four
The first is in the womb, but hold on there's more
The second is from birth until the moment we die
The third takes place in the place where we lie
Barzakh is it's name until judgement day
The fourth is eternity and in heaven we pray!
The soul splits from the body at the time we die
Then with the angel of death, they both will fly
If the person is pious, the angel looks handsome And the wicked will wish, that they could ransom
For the pious, the soul is taken on a piece of silk Eventually, they're in heaven with rivers of milk
The evil person's soul is dragged out with pain Then they know, their life was in vain
When Allaah gives the order, the soul is returned
Either to a bed of paradise, or else to be burned
The soul is returned, while the family are grieving
And then he is questioned while his loved ones are leaving
At that time the person will be in such a state
He is asked three questions which determine his fate
He will be panicking, his heart...full of fear
When he sees the angels, Munkar and Nakeer
He will be asked about his God, religion and what did he say
About the person who appears in front of him that day,
That will be Muhammad (peace be upon him)..
who can save us from hell The pious will recognise him
But others won't tell
After answering rightly they are saved from the ordeal
Of the torments of the grave, which to us seem unreal
Their grave is extended and in peace they stay,
They will praise Allaah and continue to pray
A window of paradise is seen and they sleep in bliss
Whereas the unbelievers grave becomes hell's abyss
Creatures are let loose on their fronts and back
Their graves close in until their ribs will crack
They are in constant agony until judgement day
Nothing will help, it will be too late to pray
They will know because of themselves, their future is wrecked
But they won't have a clue what to further expect
For the believer, it passes like a good night's sleep
His good deeds have been done, the rewards he shall keep
Judgement day will pass like the time for a prayer
At the speed of light he crosses the bridge, thin as a hair And before he knows it, he is in paradise
Whereas the unbeliever, will be paying his price
This life is a journey, death isn't the end
Real life goes on, so don't just pretend
So prepare now, we're not here to stay...
Follow islam, the key is to pray
Brothers and sisters take this advice
I guarantee You'll be proud of yourself, when in paradise!
IN SHAA ALLAAH!!!
If your child is a girl, she is this.
Answer:
female
Explanation:
Because she is born a girl :)
But in the future, she could decide to change genders by surgery
Please anyone help me???
Answer:
4. African tradition
5. love songs
The assertion that non-formal institutions have no role to play at the PROCESSING STAGE of
the Systems Theory is an empty rhetoric. Comment
Answer and Explanation:
It is not correct to say that informal institutions do not play a role in the processing phases of systems theory. This is because the processing phases of this theory are based on building the limits and goals of a system that is natural or created by human beings. This is because the objectives and delimitation of a system are completely related to the creation of rules and concepts within the community in which this system is inserted. These rules and concepts, as well as the ideas and certainties of a community, are developed by non-formal institutions. In this case, we can say that informal institutions determine the basis for the limitation and goal creation of a system, which are the main elements of the processing phases of systems theory.
QUESTION 9
The purpose a writer gives to a work is often referred to as
O a. Ethos
O b. Pathos
O C. Telos
O d. Logos
Answer:
pathos
Explanation:
it's what the writer feels and wants the reader to feel
The rhetorical strategy used by the author to give purpose to his work can be Logos. Thus, option D is correct.
The rhetorical strategies have been used by the author for addressing his audience with messages and ideas. The ancient greek rhetoric terms have been Ethos, Pathos. Kairos, and Logos.
The rhetorical strategies can be explained as:
The ethos has been used for the appeal, or take care by the author, It has been used by the author to gain its audience's trust.Pathos has been used by the author to gain empathy from the audience. With the help of pathos, a writer has been provided with the value of belief and asks the audience to imagine and feel the situation.
Logos has been the logical appeal or message that has been delivered by the author through his text,
Kairos has been a timeless argument that has been added by the author to attract the audience discussion the text.
The rhetorical strategy used by the author to give purpose to his work can be Logos. Thus, option D is correct.
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Create a ten- to fifteen-slide slideshow presentation that uses the research you conducted on your thesis statement about the historical, social, political, and cultural circumstances in Nigeria in the 1890s. Consult and properly cite at least three sources of information and include at least three visuals that support your research.
The slideshow presentation should be created based on your opinion of the historical, political, social and cultural circumstances of Nigeria in the 1890s and for that reason, I cannot do this presentation for you, but I will show you how to do it.
As shown in the question, you will be asked to create a fifteen slide presentation based on the research you have done on the historical, political, social and cultural circumstances of Nigeria. In that case, you should re-read all your research and establish a point of view, an opinion on how these factors influence Nigeria. That opinion is your Thesis Statement.
Next, you should look for research sources that show information that proves that your opinion is true, you need at least three research sources. These sources must be reliable, that is, they must be written by subject matter experts.
After that, you can assemble the slides as follows:
Use the first three slides to show an introduction to your presentation, where you present the elements that will be discussed during the presentation.Use the rest of the slides to show your thesis statement and all the evidence to show that it is true and relevant.Leave the last slide to present a conclusion, where you will show your final reasoning about Nigeria and reinforce your thesis statement.It is important that you use very little text in your presentation and fill your slides with visuals such as photos, videos, graphs and tables.
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What does the phrase "Let's heat up the night" mean to you?
Parents shouldn't use physical punishment it negatively influences children's development.
A. because of B. although C. because D. in spite of
how are you ??
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I'm good thanks and you?
What is a paraphilia? Define the term and explain how paraphilias are different from normal sexual variations. In addition, what are the eight categories of paraphilias that are recognized by the American Psychiatric Association? List the eight categories, and give an example of each one.
answer to the passage advantages of public transport
Answer:
Improves Community Health. Economic Benefits to the Community. Improves Fuel Efficiency. Public Transportation Reduces Air Pollution. Improves Road Congestion.Improves Community Mobility.Provides an Equitable Transportation System.Public Transportation Improves Commuters Productivity.Kumon D2 101 Old Yeller By Fred Gipson
Which word would best complete the last of the analogies below?
Protein: Amino acid
Lipid : Fatty acids and glycerol
Carbohydrate :
of
uestion
Select one:
a. Fat
b. Monosaccharide
C. Glycogen
d. Starch
The Analogies are given below
Protein: Amino acid
Lipid : Fatty acids and glycerol
Carbohydrate :Monosaccharide. Option b
What is Analogies ?Analogy is the comparison of two things like words , object in other to show similarity between two words or systems of objects, that highlights the way they are similar or alike with the point of making comparison It can be also called Analogical reasoning
Analogies are useful for teaching and learning because it call for students to analyze and think and then transfer the analysis and reasoning to another thing as to the above question. It requires conceptual grasp–understanding and reasoning
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Question 16 of 22
What usually occurs during the conclusion of a story?
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
The reader unerstands the characters motivation
Question 1
Choose the sentence with the incorrect underlined pronoun agreement
O Caroline took her lunch early today.
Neither Barry nor Bill regretted there decision.
OThe women approached their boss for a raise.
O The tall man, waiting for his friends, leaned on his car.
Answer:
Neither Barry nor Bill regretted there decision. (This should be "their.")
Explanation:
Corrected pronoun agreement:
Neither Barry nor Bill regretted his decision.
.......students have come into the classroom.(A few,Many)
A few students have come into the classroom.
Are Madame Loisel and her husband credible characters? Why or why not?
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Read the following description:
In a story, a prince must discover the source of a mysterious mist that is covering the kingdom, preventing crops from growing. The prince travels to the top of a mountain and discovers a lonely dragon whose tears are creating the mist. The dragon is gentle and kind, but the kingdom's residents fear him. The prince tells the people that the dragon is harmless. They befriend the dragon, the crops are saved, and the dragon becomes an official protector of the kingdom.
What are two literary themes that can be identified in this description?
A.
The challenges of cooperation and the importance of economic success
B.
The difficulties of leadership and the importance of identifying others' skills
C.
The importance of not prejudging others and the value of nonviolent solutions
D.
The value of community and the dangers of standing out
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
It is definitely not D and probably not B, so A and C are the most likely answers.
I know it is C because the Prince didn't judge the dragon and gave a non-violent solution to include the dragon.
My heart, I cannot still it,
Nest that had song-birds in it;
And when the last shall go,
The dreary days to fill it,
Instead of lark or linnet,
Shall whirl dead leaves and snow.
The speaker compares his heart to an empty nest in order to
(b) Which dry fruit do people crack on Bhaitika Day?
Answer:
Walnut
Explanation:
Walnut is cracked open on the day of bhai tika
Identify the complete verb: She might come with us.
Answer:
might come .
I think , yea .
Answer:
come is the verb in the sentence
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The Pollution Problem by Roberto Bererra
Unfortunately, pollution is like air: it’s everywhere! Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances into the environment that can cause damage and harm to humans, animals, and the environment. It takes on a number of different forms, from chemicals and garbage to something as seemingly innocent as light or noise.
Pollution comes from a variety of sources. In addition, it alters, changes, and even destroys a variety of places. For example, exhaust from cars pollutes the air. When it rains, runoff from fertilizers and pesticides, which farmers use to help crops grow, can pollute the water in oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams. Garbage dumped in landfills is not only an eyesore, but also a source of harmful gases that can damage the earth’s atmosphere. Light pollution, which comes in the form of bright streetlights or signs, disrupts the view of the night sky. Noise pollution caused by cars, trucks, and machines interrupts the natural sounds of the world around us, such as birds singing or leaves rustling.
The types of pollution and their effects vary greatly. At the same time, however, they are related; each type of pollution affects the other types. An example of the connection between different types of pollution is acid rain. Acid rain is caused mostly by sulfur or nitrogen emissions given off by sources such as car exhaust and the burning of fossil fuels such as coal. These harmful chemicals rise into the atmosphere where they react with other compounds and then fall as an acidic form of rain, sleet, or snow. Acid rain damages plants and buildings, contaminates soil and water, and has a negative effect on animals, fish, and even humans.
Pollution has other effects, too. Breathing toxic air or drinking polluted water can cause humans and animals to develop health problems that can be serious and sometimes deadly. The deaths of too many members of a certain species of animal can upset the local ecosystem, or the area in which they live. As a result, weather patterns and climates can also change.
Though pollution is everywhere, there are ways to help prevent it. By walking or riding bikes—instead of driving cars—people can help decrease air pollution. People can also buy and eat organic foods to support farmers that do not use fertilizers on their crops. It is also a good idea to take old things that people intend to throw away and find new ways to use them. A great way to help the environment is to recycle. Save items like used paper, glass and plastic bottles, and metal cans. Then, take them to a recycling center where they can be turned into new products to be used again. Some cities and towns even have recycling programs in place so all you have to do is leave your recyclable items on the curb on a certain day each week. It doesn’t get much easier to help the environment and reduce pollution than that!
The statements below make persuasive appeals to the reader about the dangers of pollution. Some of the statements make appeals to logic (logos); some make appeals to emotion (pathos); and some make appeals to ethics or establish the authority of the speaker (ethos). Move each statement into the column that matches its type of appeal.
Answer:
a) Garbage dumped in landfills are an eyesore to the general public.
Logos
I would argue that this is logos, the appeal to logic. This is because this is a reason why people should not pollute; garbage in landfills, a side effect of pollution, will be an eyesore. Since we don't want eyesores, we should not pollute.
b) As an environmental expert, I can speak with authority about the dangers of pollution.
Ethos
This is an appeal to ethics, or ethos, because of the phrase "an expert", as well as the word "authority". Being an environmental expert gives power to their opinions.
c) Pollution has a severe impact upon native animal populations.
Logos
This is an appeal to logic, or logos. This is because this is a logical argument - a cause and effect. Pollution has a severe impact on native animal populations, so we should not pollute.
d) If you pollute, you should be thrown in prison.
Pathos
This one is also a bit more difficult, so I would do process of elimination. Let's first look at logos. It doesn't really follow any logic. Let's next look at ethos. This one is a bit more promising, as you can argue that the government, or prison is an authority, but I would go with pathos, the appeal to emotion. There are two sides here; one is arguing that people who pollute should go to prison, and since people don't want to go to prison, it provokes an emotional response. Furthermore, prisons have negative connotations, so it could evoke a negative response within the reader that links prisons with pollution.
e) Pollution is an immoral act that instills guilt and shame in the person polluting.
Pathos
This is an appeal to emotion, or pathos. The keywords here are "guilt" and "shame". This is to try to invoke the emotions of guilt and shame within those who pollute in an attempt to get them not to pollute anymore.
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A friend
of yours who has been living in
Europe for some years has written to
Invite you to join him . Write a reply to
his letter giving at least three reasons why
you would rather remain in your Country
Answer:
Hey ______ (friend's name),
Thank you for the invite, but I'd rather stay where I am. For one thing, I have a citizenship here and it would be rather hard to transfer. Also, my family lives here. Lastly, it's fun here and I have a lot of memories.
Love,
_______ your name
Explanation:
You can find the main idea of a paragraph in the
A. first sentence.
B. summary sentence.
C. topic sentence.
D. last sentence.
Answer:
topic sentence
Explanation:
just did exam on Penn Foster
How can a HLTA help pupils to understand why it is necessary to behave appropriately during lessons?
Answer:
The agreed definition of an HLTA is: “To complement the professional work of teachers by taking responsibility for agreed learning activities under an agreed system of supervision. It can be useful to conduct classroom observations that focus on a pupil’s behaviour and that enable the teacher and the TA to better understand the individual.
Explanation:
Steve decided to plot out the events of his experience in order to prepare for his piece of writing.
What strategy is he using to generate a topic?
A. observation notebook
B. photographs
C. timeline
Nobody helps me in need. (into affirmative)
Answer:
everybody helps me in need
Which of the following sentences has a mistake? “1. We have a great basketball team this year. 2. We have practices, have worked out, and played very hard. 3. I don’t think anyone will be able to beat us. 4. It is looking like we are going to be undefeated all the way to the championship.
Answer:
Explanation:
We have practices, have worked outs, and have played very hard
You need to keep the singular/plural thing in mind. Also the verb tense has to agree. 3 mistakes in one sentence is a pretty big hint.
The other three sentences look like they are fine.
Select the adjective phrase to complete the sentence.
Martin read a book and watched a movie
Martin read a book in the early evening
Martin read a book about Frederick Douglass
Martin read a book to his younger brother
Answer:
Martin read a book in the early evening
Explanation:
The word early is an adjective while a movie, Fredrick Douglass, and his younger brother are nouns. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
Select the correct text in the passage
Which detail best characterizes the narrator in the excerpt?
excerpt from A Journey to the Center of the Earth
by Jules Verne
But my uncle was not a man to be kept waiting so adjourning therefore all minor questions, I presented myself before him.
He was a very learned man. Now most persons in this category supply themselves with information, as peddlers do with goods, for the benefit of
others, and lay up stores in order to diffuse them abroad for the benefit of society in general. Not so my excellent uncle. Professor Hardwigg he
studied, he consumed the midnight oil, he pored over heavy tomes, and digested huge quartos and folios in order to keep the knowledge acquired
to himself.
There was a reason, and it may be regarded as a good one, why my uncle objected to display his learning more than was absolutely necessary; he
stammered; and when intent upon explaining the phenomena of the heavens, was apt to find himself at fault, and allude in such a vague way to
sun, moon, and stars that few were able to comprehend his meaning. To tell the honest truth, when the right word would not come, it was
generally replaced by a very powerful adjective.
As I said, my uncle, Professor Hardwigg, was a very learned man; and I now add a most kind relative. I was bound to him by the double ties of
affection and interest. I took deep interest in all his doings, and hoped some day to be almost as learned myself. It was a rare thing for me to be
absent from his lectures. Like him, I preferred mineralogy to all the other sciences. My anxiety was to gain real knowledge of the earth. Geology
and mineralogy were to us the sole objects of life, and in connection with these studies many a fair specimen of stone, chalk, or metal did we break
with our hammers.
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Answer:
D (on plato)
Explanation:
It was a rare thing for me to be absent from his lectures
It should be noted that the detail that best characterizes the narrator in the excerpt is
It was a rare thing for me to be absent from his lectures.According to the question, we are to discuss the details that characterizes the narrator in the excerpt.
As a result of this we can see that the excerpt from "A Journey to the Center of the Earth" is about the absentism from lectures.
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