iI. Choose the best answer.
1. I never go to Australia. I __________ to Australia yet.
A. will go B. went C. haven’t been D. have been
2. It was the most exciting film I _________.
A. never seen B. ever saw C. had ever seen D. have ever seen
3. What ________ do at 7:00 tomorrow morning?
A. will you B. shall you C. were you D. did you
4. __________ to bed yet?
A. Did you go B. Has he gone C. Will he go D. Does he go
5. Why _________ you come yesterday?
A. cannot B. can’t C. don’t D. couldn’t
6. By the time I ____ everything, it was nine o’clock.
A. organize B. organized C. had organized D. will have organized
7. Although I __________ him to come, he ___________ away.
A. have insisted / stayed B. had insisted / stayed C. insisted / will stay D. am insisting / has stayed
8. Please send us a postcard as soon as you ______ in London.
A. will arrive B. is going to write C. arrive D. arrived
9. How ________ since we _________ school?
A. are you / left B. will you be / had left C. have you been / had left D. have you been / left
10. I ___________ the book by the time you come tonight.
A. will be finishing B. finished C. have finishing D. will have finished
11. Who _____ when I came?
A. were you talking to B. are you talking to C. you were talking to D. you are talking to
12. “Who sings best in your school?” – “Lan ________”.
A. has B. does C. is D. sing
13. Now he _____a book about English. I don’t think he will finish it.
A. writes B. has written C. wrote D. is writing
14. What ________you________ tomorrow morning?
A. do / do B. are / do C. are / going to D. are / going to do
15. I______as soon as you come back.
A. went B. shall go C. have gone D. am going
16. “What is your daughter going to be?” – “She’ll be a teacher by the time she ______twenty-two.”
A. had been B. will be C. is going to be D. is
17. “Sorry! I forgot to post the letter for you.” - “Never mind. _______it myself to night.”
A. I’m going to post B. I’d better to post C. I’ll post D. I’d rather post
18. “Where’s Professor Keane?” - “He _____Australia and he will give us a talk when he _____back.”
A. has been to / comes B. has gone to / will come
C. has been to / will come D. has gone to / comes
19. Don’t get off the bus until it _______.
A. has stopped B. stopped C. will stop D. shall stop
20. “When _______again?” - “When he_______, I’ll let you know.”
A. he comes / comes B. will he come / will come
C. he comes / will come D. will he come / comes
21. By 11 o’clock yesterday, we_______ at the airport.
A. had arrived B. have arrived C. shall arrive D. arrive
22. By the time he is 20, he_______ the novel.
A. will have finished B. will finish C. would finish D. finishes
23. Our teacher told us that light_______ faster than sound.
A. has travelled B. travelled C. travels D. is travelling
24. It _____five years since he _____to study English.
A. was / began B. is / has begun C. will be / begins D. is / began
25. No sooner _______the classroom_______ the bell rang.
A. I had entered / than B. had I entered / than
C. had I entered / then D. I had entered / when
26. Hardly_______the building, _______it began to rain.
A. had we left / when B. we had left / when C. had we left / that D. did we have / than
27. We _______to catch the 9.30 train, but we _______it was gone.
A. had hoped / found B. hoped / had found
C. hope / have found D. have hoped / find
28. “Who’s that pretty girl Tom dancing with?” - “I don’t know. I_______ her before.”
A. never have seen B. had never seen C. was never seeing D. have never seen
29. _______the window for you?
A. Shall I open B. Should I to open C. Shall I to open D. Should I opened
30. _____me or aren’t you?
A. Will you help B. Are you going to help C. Have you helped D. Will you be helping
31. Only after I reached the cinema______ that I had forgotten to take my wallet with me.
A. I realized B. did I realize C. I have realized D. I had realized

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Answer 1
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. Not sure
8. C
9. A
10. D
Answer 2
1.c 2.d 3.a 4.b 5.d 6.b

Related Questions

Use the present tense form of the verb in parentheses that agrees in number
with the subject.
1. This hockey game beca
one of the most exciting games I've ever seen. (be)
2. She has a big project to complete for science class tonight. (have)
3. Today, the players been all prepared to defeat the league champions. (be)
4. My friend
to see the newest movies in theaters. (go)
5. My family
to go to the park on Sunday. (like)
6. The host uw to make sure the guest feel welcomed. (need)
7. Kanased talented basketball players. (have)
8. Fifteen dollars
the cost of the movie ticket. (are)
9. The mother
to be upset with her child. (appear)
10. Kim has
a lot of good friends. (have)

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Answer:

simple.

Explanation:

the hockey game would be one of the most exiting games ill ever see!

She will have a big project to complete for science class tonight.

Today, the players will  be all prepared to defeat the league champions.

My friend went to go see the newest movies in theaters.

My family likes to go to the park on Sunday

he host needed to make sure the guest feel welcomed.

Kanased needed to have  talented basketball players.

Fifteen dollars  are the cost of the movie ticket.

The mother would appear to be upset with her child

Kim will have  a lot of good friends.

micro- organisms have adapted to in _ _ _ it
every corner of the world

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Answer:

Microorganisms have adapted to inhabit almost every corner of the world. They live in the oceans and lakes, where they provide a valuable food source for larger organisms. They live on land where they may the decay of dead organic material, recycling valuable nutrients. ... Many microorganisms cause disease in humans.

inhabit is the answer

Select all that apply.
What kinds of acceptance has Standard English galned?
popular
cultural
foreign
social
literary

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Answer:

Standard English has gained: social, cultural,popular and literary acceptance.

Social, cultural and literary acceptance

By the Time Traveller's observations, what became extinct in The Time Machine?
A. Natural biomes
B. Horses, cattle, sheep, dogs
C. Ogres and sphinxes
D. People—the creatures he is interacting with are not humans

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Answer:

D. People—the creatures he is interacting with are not humans

___ is writing that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
Moral
Objective
Motivations
Dialogue

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Answer: Dialogue

Explanation:

In the context of the poem, what does the word blithe most likely mean?

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Answer:

joyous, cheerful

Explanation:

something that is very happy

How do I start writing poetry? Can anyone explain to me how to start writing poetry, I'm too slow to understand. Thanks :)

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Answer: I would start by thinking of a topic that you want to write about. Then find an example of the type of poem you want to write and adjust it to go with your topic.

Explanation: Let me know if you need anything else!

Transfer from the present tense to the past tense. The policeman carries the whistle.

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Answer:

don't now sorry for I can't give answer for u

The police man carried the whistle.

Information transfer on students of success

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Answer:

Connecting academic libraries to the higher education environment is crucial for demonstrating the impact of libraries on student success. The purpose of this study is to examine the information transfer between the disciplines of library and information science (LIS) and higher education in order to evaluate the influence of ideas between the two disciplines. Information transfer was analyzed in 39 articles focused on the library's contributions to student success by examining the cited references, the author and collaborator affiliations, and the forward citations. The findings from the cited reference analysis suggest that LIS is borrowing concepts and methods through citations from the discipline of education. Authorship affiliations showed that some non-LIS authors are publishing in the field of LIS and that LIS authors are collaborating with non-LIS authors. Finally, based on the forward citations, other disciplines are rarely citing LIS research about student success. This article's findings highlight the need to consider research and collaborators outside of the LIS field when researching the library's contribution to student success.

How did Robertino bring back love and happiness to his home?

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Explanation:

Once upon a time, in far-off Italy, there was a little boy whose name was Robertino. He loved his grandfather very much. The little boy and the old man were good friends and spent much time together. Robertino loved to sit on his grandfather’s knee and listen, his brown eyes wide open, to the stories he told him. Grandfather was a wonderful storyteller. And oh, the stories he told! Fairy tales and exciting hunting stories, like the one in which grandfather himself had once caught an eagle. No matter how unreal the stories or the games they played were, the love between these two was real.

Grandfather had come to live with Robertino’s parents when grandmother had died, three years before. Robertino’s mother did not understand the loneliness of the old man. Sometimes she was very impatient with him, especially on those days when his hands shook and he would drop what he was holding.

One night at diner, grandfather lifted his cup to drink his coffee but his poor old hands shook so much that the coffee spilled on the clean white table-cloth. The cup, falling from his hands, broke into many pieces. Robertino’s mother spoke angrily to the old man. Grandfather never said a word in reply, but only looked at her with sadness in his eyes. Robertino was also very unhappy. Poor and dear grandfather!

After that grandfather had to eat all alone at a little table in the kitchen. There was sadness in his eyes when he heard about this new arrangement and sadness in the gentle smile he gave his grandchild. As soon as Robertino finished his dinner he would run into the kitchen to be with the old man he loved so much. And the kitchen to be with the old man he loved so much. And the kitchen becomes a beautiful land where there was no pain and no sadness and where an old man and a little child could move about happily hand in hand.

As time went on, grandfather grew older and weaker, and his hand shook more and more. One night as he sat all alone in the kitchen, his hand shook and he drooped a of soup, and the cup broke into many pieces. Robertino’s parents rushed to the kitchen and saw the spilt soup on the clean floor.

Robertino was upset, for his mother spoke more angrily than she had ever done before, and said the only thing to do was to give the old man a wooden cup. She said, she didn’t want her dishes broken just because he had become so careless.

Suddenly the child went over to the fireplace where his mother had swept the pieces of the cup. Soon the pieces seemed to be whole. Then he took a small piece of wood from the fireplace and began to chip it. He kept his eyes on the earthen cup as thought it were a model.

‘What are you making, Robertino?’ asked his mother fondly. ‘I’m making a wooden cup for you to have when you grow old,’ answer Robertino. Robertino’s mother and father were too ashamed to look into Robertino’s eyes. They took grandfather’s arm and led him back to the dining room, and stood near him and helped him as he ate.

From that time grandfather never ate all alone in the kitchen. He sat in his usual place, next to Robertino, in the dining room.

Robertino was happy again. His grandfather was loved and cared for. Robertino realized that his parents too were experiencing the true happing that loving kindness bring.

ways of improving sanitation in the school

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Answer:

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU

MARK THE ANSER BRAINLIST

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

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Answer:

the third one

Explanation:

The third option is correct.

people in my community are dumping dirt and refuse at each and every open space in the area I wanna write a letter to my local municipality to highlight this problem​ ?

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Answer

That seems like a really annoying issue you have there. I think you should get your local municipality's contacts and maybe send them an email, or give them a phone call. They will appreciate your concern and will certainly do something about the issue. The environment will thank you as well! Thank you for being such a caring person for the environment. You should definitely get in touch with your local municipality to highlight the problem.

how did Crenshaw and Tom cheat George?

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Answer:

On another occasion George saves Tom from going to jail by settling the issue with a man called Cronshaw who threatened Tom to go to court if he didn't pay his money. George settles the issue by paying Cronshaw five hundred pounds. In this way Tom manages to get money from George.George helped his brother but at one point, he did not lend him money. At that instance, Tom blackmailed George by saying that he would work at a bar or as a taxi driver, thus tainting the family name. George agrees to lend Tom money in order to protect the family name.

In the bold portion of the narrative, the author tries to use a flashback to develop tension. However, the flashback does not create tension. Rewrite the flashback scene so it develops tension right at the beginning of the story.

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Can you tell me more about the flashback, you Are just putting a fragment of the part we need, to analyze and rewrite it, you need to tell me more about the original flashback.

How does the metaphor in line 6 of the last stanza affect the poem? It grew to be Time's burst of dawn.

It emphasizes how Columbus's discovery led to the beginning of a new world.


It highlights the end of the long stretch of darkness that Columbus sailed through.


It explains how in the morning light, the men were able to see land.


It creates a mental image of the sun shining through the clouds.

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Answer:

B) It emphasizes how Columbus's discovery led to the beginning of a new world.

Explanation:

The stars were used by sailors to help them navigate their way as they were moving across the ocean. In this case, the stars are sources of enlightenment and they help lead the way and show what is ahead.  

They help emphasize the discovery of Columbus since it shows the New World was not discovered before but it is through the sailing of Columbus as he was finding the route to the Far East that led to the discovery of the Americas. The Americas was not discovered before meaning there was no light or knowledge of it that describes why the stars are gone. But now the discovery helps shed light on people and they came to know of the Americas.

Poem:

Read the poem.

Columbus

by Joaquin miller

behind him lay the gray Azores,

behind the gates of Hercules;

before him not the ghost of shores,

before him only shoreless seas.

the good mate said: "now must we pray,

for lo! the very stars are gone.

brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say? "

"why, say, 'sail on! sail on! and on! '"

"my men grow mutinous day by day;

my men grow ghastly wan and weak."

the stout mate thought of home; a spray

of salt, a wave washed his swarthy cheek.

"What shall I say, brave Admiral, say,

if we sight naught but seas at dawn? "

"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

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 Admiral, speak and say"—

he said: "sail on! sail on! and on! "

they sailed. they sailed. then spake the mate:

"this mad sea shows his teeth tonight.

he curls his lip, he lies in wait,

with lifted teeth, as if to bite!

brave admiral, say but one good word:

what shall we do when hope is gone? "

the words leaped 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

of all dark nights! and then a speck—

a light! a light! a light! 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

its grandest lesson: "on! sail on! "

II. Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.
9. A. ‘national B. gram’matical C. ‘medical D. ‘chemical
10. A. ath’letic B. his’toric C. dra’matic D. ‘classic
11. A. scien’tifically B. eco’nomic C. ar’tistic D. scien’tific

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The answer would be

9. A

10. A

11. B

Excerpt, Theodore Roosevelt, Inaugural Address
Saturday, March 4, 1905
My fellow-citizens, no people on earth have more cause to be thankful than ours, and this is said reverently, in no spirit of boastfulness in our own strength, but with gratitude to the Giver of Good who has
blessed us with the conditions which have enabled us to achieve so large a measure of well-being and of happiness. To us as a people it has been granted to lay the foundations of our national life in a new
continent. We are the heirs of the ages, and yet we have had to pay few of the penalties which in old countries are exacted by the dead hand of a bygone civilization. We have not been obliged to fight for our
existence against any alien race, and yet our life has called for the vigor and effort without which the manlier and hardier virtues wither away. Under such conditions it would be our own fout if we failed, and the
success which we have had in the past, the success which we confidently believe the future will bring, should cause in us no feeling of ſvanity), but rather a deep and abiding realization of all which lite has
offered us; a full acknowledgment of the responsibility which is ours, and a fixed determination to show that under a free government a mighty people can thrive best, alike as regards the things of the body and
the things of the soul
Much has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected from us. We have duties to others and duties to ourselves, and we can shirk neither. We have become a great nation, forced by the fact of its
greatness into relations with the other nations of the earth, and we must behave as beseems a people with such responsibilities. Toward all other nations, large and small, our attitude must be one of cordial and
Sincere friendship. We must show not only in our words, but in our deeds, that we are earnestly desirous of securing their good will by acting toward them in a spirit of just and generous recognition of all their
nights. But justice and generosity in a nation, as in an individual, count most when shown not by the weak but by the strong. While ever careful to refrain from wrongdoing others, we must be no less insistent
that we are not wronged ourselves. We wish peace, but we wish the peace of justice, the peace of righteousness. We wish it because we think it is right and not because we are afraid. No weak nation that acts
manfully and justly should ever have cause to fear us, and no strong power should ever be able to single us out as a subject for insolent aggression
Roosevelt states that "Much has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected from us." What is one example from the text of something that is expected from us?
To achieve so large a measure of well-being and of happiness
To pay few of the penalties which in old countries are exacted by the dead hand
To show that under a free government a mighty people can thrive best
To single us out as a subject for insolent aggression

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

i took the test

According to the drafters of the Declaration of Independence, how did the
king prevent the colonial population from growing?

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Answer:

By creating laws that made acquiring land difficult.

Explanation:

The draftsmen write about King George III's abuses in the Declaration of Independence. "He has sought to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose, impeding the laws for foreigner citizenship, refusing to pass others to stimulate their migrations here, and raising the conditions of further allotment of lands," says number eight on the list. The National Center for Constitutional Studies (NCCS) is a think tank dedicated to constitutional issues.

Read the following excerpt from Whitman’s “There Was a Child Went Forth” and answer the question.

And the old drunkard staggering home from the out-
house of the tavern, whence he had lately risen,
And the school-mistress that pass’d on her way to the
school,
And the friendly boys that pass’d—and the quarrelsome
boys,
And the tidy and fresh-cheek’d girls—
Which of the following is the dominant imagery in the excerpt above?

sight
sound
touch

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Sight. The small passage does not give off any imagery of sound or touch.

Which of the following lines numbers reveal the main idea in the following argument: (1) Michael
Jordan is no match for LeBron James. Jordan's teams were loaded with all star players. (2) He won
six championships as a result of his team, not his skills alone. LeBron doesn't have nearly as much
help, as far as amazing teammates go. (3) There's no doubt Jordan was incredible, but LeBron has
more points scored per game, as an individual player (the most LeBron has scored- 57.7, vs. Jordan
scoring 55.3). (4) LeBron is the new all-star.
A. Sentence 1
B. Sentence 3
OC. Sentence 2
D. Sentence 4

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Sentence 1 provides the argument without too much detail. Sentences 2 and 3 provide supporting facts, but not the main idea. Sentence 4 is making a statement off of the argument and supporting details, and is at the end.  

This is also a tip for most articles/texts: The first sentence of a paragraph is usually the main idea.

Hope this helps!

What does the following quote mean, "Its aim was to put a stop to the economic downturn and help America recover from the effects of years of financial deprivation"?

A.

The New Deal was supposed to turn America into a communist nation and to prepare for war against Germany.

B.

The New Deal was supposed to give money to the poor Americans and take money from the rich American bankers.

C.

The New Deal was supposed to cause the economy to fail so that the price of gold would be worthless in the future.

D.

The New Deal was supposed to stop the failing economy and help America recover from years of economic troubles.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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The series of New Deal brought on by president Roosevelt from the period of 1933 to 1939 were for the reformation of the economy of the USA. The purpose of the New Deal was to bring about changes in public infrastructure, industry and defense infrastructure.

Who is President Roosevelt?

President Franklin Roosevelt was the president of the USA from 1933 to 1945. The president is mainly known for for his active participation in World War 2.

What is World War 2?

The war was fought between Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) and the  Allies (mainly Great Britain, USA, France, Soviet Union). The war started in  1939 and was ended by signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Roosevelt presented 3 such New Deal. In which he proposed to uplift American masses who were largely poor and distraught. But the New Deal and the WW2 were actually responsible for economic growth. The Great Depression which had lasted almost 10 years had forced men women and children living on roads. Many diseases plagued the streets of yet developing America.

Hence, option D is correct.

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(Find the animal in the sentence) Sara made Eric apologize for being mean​

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Answer:

Sara and Nick

Explanation:

The animals in the question is Sara and Nick because humans are animals! We're composed of cells with genetic material, and we move around, seeking energy to feed our bodies, pooping it out again as waste. We look a lot like our fellow primates with our five-digit hands and feet, our thoughtful eyes, and our lean, muscular physiques.

A tutor should be able to work around
a.
Your house
c.
Your teacher’s schedule
b.
Your schedule
d.
All of these


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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A tutor should be able to work around your schedule is the correct sentence.

What is the role of a tutor?

A tutor is a person that supports your learning process.

What should a tutor do?

The tasks of a tutor include:

Clarifying or explaining concepts.Reviewing information from classes.Assisting students with homework.Among others.

Moreover, a tutor supports the learning process outside classroom time, which means a tutor has to adapt to student schedules or should be able to work around your schedule.

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Answer:

yeah its B

Explanation:

Who does grendel say his father is

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Answer:

Hrothgar

Explanation:

Im not 100% sure but, since Grendel declines to battle Hrothgar in the first scene, and Hrothgar informs Beowulf that Grendel's father is nothing to be afraid of, it's possible that Hrothgar is Grendel's father.

What cultural value can be inferred from this passage?
A. Monsters are stronger than the Greek gods.
B. The gods must be given proper respect and honor.
C. Enemies must be destroyed quickly and completely.
D. Humans are fools who choose to fight monsters.

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B …………………………………………..

Underline the pronouns in each of following sentences

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2. Us
3. She, Us
4. They, Our, Them
5. Them
6. She, Them, Him
7. They
8. Those
9. He
10. Some (I think)

Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True

A Speech to the Student Body of Evergreen High

[1] Picture this: It's Spring Break, and you fly off to some country where there's lush rainforests and beautiful, blue coastlines to explore. There's also people in need, so you decide to blend your vacation with volunteering. Volunteering as a tourist, or voluntourism, seems like a great way to explore new regions and help people at the same time. However, this "volunteer plus travel" experience can actually harm local communities. While many teens might view traveling and volunteering abroad as a worthwhile adventure, there are more genuine and effective ways to make a difference.

[2] Most would agree that volunteering in general is a worthy use of time. However, what if you found out the children you are "helping" are actually being kept in poor conditions so voluntourists will spend money to come to the local area? Dale Rolfe, a supporter of ethical voluntourism, explains the shocking reality that "Animal sanctuaries and orphanages are often manufactured for the voluntourist...encouraging a cycle of exploiting the very animals and children the volunteers are trying to help."

[3] Proponents of the "volunteer plus travel" experience also argue that traveling to new places builds character and is a valuable way to learn about different cultures. With voluntourism, however, participants often pursue experiences that are all about them. For example, they sign up to build a school for a gold star on their resume, but they have no real building skills and take jobs away from local construction workers (Schulten). Or, they arrive to teach English but instead take selfies with the locals. One world traveler and ethical voluntourist believes voluntourism "can perpetuate small minded views of the world by taking insulated, fake, and structured experiences and selling them as unabridged and eye opening" (Carlos). The voluntour experience is a mirage. The voluntourist's eyes are not opened to real life at the destination, and lasting change is not achieved.

[4] If you want a genuine experience where you can see a lasting impact, there are better options than voluntourism. You can volunteer in your local community. Give an hour every week to your town's animal rescue. Serve monthly dinners to the homeless. Be a reliable, positive influence on a child who needs a mentor. Studies show that volunteering and forming lasting relationships with those you help has a positive impact on your physical and emotional health. In fact, blood pressure is reduced, memory is improved, and rates of depression are reduced (Michaels).

[5] There is another reason to look into alternatives to voluntourism. Did you know the average "voluntour" travel package costs $3,400 (Rolfe)? Could that travel money be better spent? If the world's citizens are your passion, it could go to an international organization. If you care about education, your funds can be used to buy books for students in faraway lands. If you want villagers to have clean water, contribute funds to local efforts to dig wells. If you want to experience a different culture, travel to the country as a guest, and learn from the locals how you can best help them after you've returned home. But do not voluntour.

[6] In reality, there are better ways to make a difference. Voluntourism might appear to be an adventure that blends travel and helping others, but it does little except provide a costly, superficial experience that might actually do more harm than good. So, volunteer where you are most needed-at home, where you can stay to see the job through and form genuine, lasting relationships. Choose a beautiful coastline closer to home and send the travel money you saved to an international organization that will put it to good use. Whatever you do, don't turn someone else's hardship into your vacation.

What are two strategies the speaker uses to develop the point that voluntour opportunities are not legitimate ways to learn about other cultures?

Expert testimony
Metaphor
Personification
Repetition
Statistics

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Answer:

Statistics are always on a high alert for our lifes destination

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

1. Write the comparative and superlative forms of each word below. Some words will require the use of less and least.


POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE


great


kind


calm


rough


narrow


2. For each word below, create three sentences using the comparison forms.


helpful


friendly


serious


3. For each word below, identify the suffix. Then create two sentences each using comparison forms.


agreeable


faithful


4. Create three sentences describing a chore, each using comparison forms for these irregular words.


good


bad

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Answer:

1 greater kind calm rough narrower 2 i am helpful beacause i like to help to the poor people b. friendly habit is so helpful to all c.cancer is serious injury to all

What idea is the narrator in "Exhalation" most clearly promoting to the reader

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Answer:

The "Exhalation" is a science fiction short story and the story talks about a person named Ted Chang and his explorations. To the question mentioned what is the narrator's idea and clearly promoting to the reader is the letter "B". The answer is letter "B" the importance of learning from others.

Answer:

The CORRECT answer is The importance of learning from others

Explanation:

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