jim crow policing which of your predictions turned out to be true
Answer:
jim jim jimmy dim jim
Explanation:
it turned out to be trueeeeeeeeee
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You shouldn't set long term goals to land a dream job. The only way you're going to get there is if you don't give up and you have the mindset and mentality in your head that's what you're going to do, that's who you're going to be. There is a percentage of people whom these terms are unrealistic.
For example. In achieving goals, dreams are set and chased. It could be short or long-term dreams, but whichever one; it is very necessary to work according to the set goals and actualize this dream. Dreams can change and goals can become obsolete in the future and it may become very unnecessary to even set goals because of this reason.
Another bad thing about setting long-term goals to achieve a dream job is your expectations can be too high. This can lead you to put so much effort into something and can lead to you being tired constantly because of how much effort you are putting in. Over time you can start to lose motivation because you are constantly studying and you want to quit.
This leads me to the SMART goal method.
SMART according to Wikipedia (and confirmed by my 7th grade english teacher), is a mnemonic acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives. The S means specific and the M means measurable. Possibly the most common version has the remaining letters referring to achievable (or attainable), relevant, and time-bound.
According to Forbes.com, "...some of those criteria (like Specific and Measurable) are perfectly fine. But other parts (like Achievable and Realistic) make SMART goals pretty dumb. Why? Because too often they act as impediments to, not enablers of, bold action, and actually encourage mediocre and poor performance."
This information means that SMART goals aren't consistently reliable.
In conclusion, You shouldn't set long term goals to land a dream job.
(It's terrible but this is only prewriting)
Answer:
Babe I love you soooooo muchhhhh
Explanation:
How does the organizational structure of this passage about the French and
Indian War support the author's purpose?
In the spring of 1754, the French were defeated in the first battle
between British and French forces in North America. The French
responded by taking control of an important fort in Pennsylvania that
summer. After the British seized Nova Scotia in June 1755, they had a
setback later that summer at the Battle of the Monongahela. In the
final battle before the formal declaration of war in 1756, the British
experienced another victory at the Battle of Lake George.
A. To inform readers about the early stages of the war, the author
uses a chronological structure to describe the outcome of each
battle.
B. To inform readers about what each side was fighting for, the
author uses a proposition and support structure to describe their
perspectives
C. To persuade readers that the fighting was unnecessary, the author
uses a proposition-and-support structure to explain how the war
could have been avoided.
D. To persuade readers that the British were stronger than the
French, the author uses a compare and contrast structure to
describe their strategies.
Answer:
A. To inform readers about the early stages of the war, the author uses a chronological structure to describe the outcome of each battle.
Explanation:
In the given passage, the author informs us about the battles that took place at the beginning of the French and Indian War and their outcomes. He does this in chronological order, which means that he tells us about them in the order they happened. This is why option A is the correct one.
Option B is incorrect because the author doesn't give us information about what each side was fighting for.
Options C and D are incorrect because the purpose of the given passage is not to persuade.
In the story beowulf, who is the first person speaker in line 2761 and what is his role in this story?
Answer:
1. Wiglaf was the first person speaker
2. He was Beowulf's cousin and the only one amongst all of Beowulf's military companions who stood by him as he engaged the dragon in battle.
Explanation:
In lines 2761, Wiglaf discovers that the treasures which they discovered at the dragon's den were old and rusted. Most of the treasures included, different vessels, cups, ornaments, and helmets. Beowulf believed that these treasures would stand the test of times and serve as evidence of his ability to defend his people.
Wiglaf was courageous, and a worthy Thane who stood by his master to fight off the dragon when the other companions fled in fear.
CAN YOU GUYS CLASIFY WITCH VERB IT IS AND ⤏➽WHYYY⬅︎⬅︎
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Answer:
1) Simple past tense and past participle of have.
2) Past tense: chopped
Explanation:
What is the best reason for writers to limit the use of multimedia?
Answer:
Using too much multimedia can distract readers from your writing.
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When planning an argument, what should do after deciding on your claim?
List the reasons you will use to support the claim.
Identify as many facts and figures related to your claim as possible.
Write a paragraph explaining any opposing points of view.
Identify any ways in which the claim may be challenged as weak or false.
Answer:
Identify as many facts and figures related to your claim as possible.
Explanation:
this or A
Answer:
The answer is A, List the reasons you will use to support the claim.
Explanation:
How does Shere Khan get some of the wolves to follow him?
Answer:
At the meeting Shere Khan threatened that if the wolves did not give him Mowgli he would take over their hunting territory.
Explanation:
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But very early in the morning poor Ogilvy, who had seen the shooting star and who was persuaded that a meteorite lay somewhere on the common between Horsell, Ottershaw, and Woking, rose early with the idea of finding it. Find it he did, soon after dawn, and not far from the sand pits. An enormous hole had been made by the impact of the projectile, and the sand and gravel had been flung violently in every direction over the heath, forming heaps visible a mile and a half away. The heather was on fire eastward, and a thin blue smoke rose against the dawn.
–The War of the Worlds,
H. G. Wells
Which details from the passage are most clearly descriptive? Select three options.
"who was persuaded"
"the idea of finding it"
"An enormous hole"
"gravel had been flung violently"
"thin blue smoke"
Answer:
C,D,E your welcome ;)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Options C. D. and E.
Explanation:
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If nonsense means "it doesn't make sense" THEN what does "make no sense" mean?
please help
Answer
If something makes no sense it means it is illogical, nonsensical, and unreasoned.:
Explanation:
Due tonight. Please help!!!
Answer:
I say A or D. You choose
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer would be: C (third option)
Explanation:
This is because fairy-tales rely on dramatic and expressive themes rather than a memoir, which are biographies of factual events and real-life scenarios.
I hope this helps! But, please, if this option isn't correct, let me know so I can figure it out :)).
How does Santiago employ her motif of food to develop her theme?
Answer and Explanation:
Hello. You did not show the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered efficiently. In the meantime I will try to help as much as I can.
To find the answer to your question, it is necessary that you read the entire text and find the message that the author wanted to convey, that message is the theme of the text. Then, you should look for phrases, within the text, that support this theme and interpret how those phrases are related to the term "food".
Mr.Johnson was very particular about the arrangement of his classroom, so the thing he hated the most was his students caused a ruckus with their horseplay. These are idioms by the way
A). Pretend to be animals
B). Played sports
C). Wrestled around with each other
D). Made anima noises
The pencil is lying on the table. The pencil is mine. (into one sentence with which /that)
Answer:
The pencil which is lying on the table is mine.
(I think that is it thank you)
I (not/walk)_____for a long time ,when it suddenly (begin)_____to rain
Answer:
I walk for long time, when it suddenly begins to rain.
Explanation:
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What causes radioactive material to spread to areas unaffected by a nuclear blast?
Answer:
Seven hours after a nuclear explosion, residual radioactivity will have decreased to about 10 percent of its amount at 1 hour, and after another 48 hours it will have decreased to 1 percent.
Describe Slim from mice and men
Answer: Slim is a skilled mule driver who is referred to as the prince of the ranch. He is a mule driver for the ranch and everybody goes to him for advice. Slim is a quiet man who understands a lot of stuff. Slim understands how George and Lennie were with each other and he comforted George at the end of the story.
Why was President Nixon being investigated?
Answer:
Explanation:
For the former president, this move is not a symbol of surrender but of practicality. His motive was to reduce the casualty rates of American troops since there is no way that Vietnam will win the war. Although this intension of the president was decent, still a lot of people had rallied against him.
Answer:
obstruction of justice, abuse of power , and contempt of congress.
Future plans:
A- Put the verbs in the correct tense:
1- She(have) a birthday party.
2- Tom (pass) his exams.
3- I (make) sausages for lunch.
4- They (go) to Englans.
5- My sister (do) her English homework.
6- It (fall) down.
7- We (visit) our relatives.
8- The children (surf) the web.
Select the correct answer.
Which theme does this excerpt from Dracula convey?
A. good versu evil
B. rationality versus superstition
C. love and sexuality
D. madness
Answer:
Explanation:
“Good God, Professor!” I said, starting up. “Do you mean to tell me that Lucy was bitten by such a bat; and that such a thing is here in London in the nineteenth century?”
I'm reading the story into the thin air and this is the question I need help with :)
How did Mike Groom help Jon?
Answer: I wrote you a Summary of what happened in chapter 15.
Beidleman reaches the summit just after Krakauer leaves, at approximately 1:25 pm. Boukreev and Harris are already there. Klev Schoening reaches the top twenty minutes later. By 2:00 pm, there is still no sign of Fischer or any of his clients, and Beidleman begins to worry about how late it is. Since 2:00 pm is the turn around time, Fischer and Hall and the rest of the clients presumably should have turned back by then. Beidleman doesn't have a radio so he cannot contact Hall or Fischer.
At 2:10 pm, Sandy Pittman appears with Lopsang and a couple other climbers. Hall, Mike and Yasuko Namba, the Japanese woman, summated at approximately the same time. Hall thought Doug Hansen and Fischer were just behind him, but they aren't—Fischer does not reach the top until 3:40 pm and Hansen not until 4:00 pm.
According to information Krakauer received later, it appears that Fischer was actually ill during the summit attempt. During the climb from Camp Three to Camp Four he was reported to be fatigued, largely due to the number of unplanned climbs he had to make to assist various climbers in his group. In 1984 on another mountain climbing trip in Nepal, Fischer contracted an intestinal parasite and never entirely got rid of it. Every now and then, Fischer relapses, and from the time he was at Base Camp during this expedition he was suffering attacks nearly every day. Despite looking haggard, no one thought that Fischer was in serious trouble.
Beidleman is nervous about staying on the summit and is confident that Fischer is okay, so he descends. Sandy Pittman is rapidly deteriorating, becoming nearly comatose on the descent. They give her an injection of dexamethasone, a drug designed to reduce the effects of high altitude, and a new canister of oxygen. About twenty minutes later, able again to control her movements, Pittman begins to descend.
On the way down, the climbers see someone who has veered off the path, descending the side of the mountain that leads down into Tibet. The climber is Martin Adams, who had reached the summit with Beidleman. They direct Adams to the tent and then notice another climber—Beck Weathers. Weathers had kept his promise, waiting for a guide for hours. Mike Groom guides Beck down.
Yasuko Namba's oxygen runs out just above the South Col, and she sits down, refusing to move. Groom drags her with Weathers, down the mountain. Krakauer is only fifteen minutes ahead of them, but in that time the weather has gotten so bad that there is no visibility and the winds have reached hurricane speeds. Beidleman leads them down and around a gentler incline; a route that takes them over on the Tibetan side, and although they know they are at the same altitude as the tents, they cannot see them. The harsh wind pushes them away from the direction of the tents, and they get hopelessly lost. For two hours Beidleman, Mike Groom, two Sherpas and seven clients are wandering around in the storm. They are only 1,000 feet from the camp.
Explanation:
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Read the passage from an academic paper on government.
The primary purpose of government should be to provide for poor people. More and more citizens have fallen below the poverty line, and homelessness and hunger are on the rise.
The voice of this passage could best be described as
casual.
informal.
academic.
friendly.
Answer:
casual
Explanation:
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Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. Yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. That makes walking a simple
activity for those new to exercise. Walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. All it requires is a good pair of sneakers--no
cables, stylish outfits, or weights required. Of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking
How does the third sentence ("That makes walking") support the main idea of the paragraph?
O it points out that walking is a good introduction to exercise for beginners
It says that walking is too easy for people who have experience with exercise
Oit points out that beginning exercisers may not like walking because it is too easy
O it says that walking is less costly than other activities because it needs no equipment
Answer:
C: it says that walking is less costly than other activities because it needs no equipment
Explanation:
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1.4.1 Set One
My friend and I wanted to go to the beach. 30
we gathered our change together and got on the bus.
1. A. NO CHANGE
B. the beach so we
C. the beach so, we
D. the beach; so we
the 2009-10 soccer season was an especially difficult one for Jozy Altidore. An earthquake destroyed parts of Haiti in January 2010. After that, Altidore found it tough to keep his head in the game. It is hard to blame him for getting sidetracked. Altidore's parents, Joseph and Giselle, left Haiti for the United States more than 35 years ago. The couple and their children settled in Florida. Yet Haiti was never far from their hearts. Giselle and Joseph had left brothers and sisters there.
Do It!
Altidore was _________.
A
concerned
B
refused
C
determined
D
praised
Answer:
A. concerned
Explanation:
Concerned means worried. He was worried.
Words that paint a picture.
Answer:
imagery
Explanation:
Answer:
image
Explanation:
Which word is correctly punctuated to indicate singular possesion?
A. Whites'
B. judges'
C. everyone's
D. everyones'
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
Answer:
C.They. The pronoun that is not singular.
They is the third-person plural personal pronoun.
For example: Ben and Jerry are tall. They are basketball players.
They - signifies Ben and Jerry - compound subjects.
Everyone, anyone, everybody are collective nouns that take the singular verb form because these nouns are treated as one.
Explanation:
How does the author's inclusion of the feud between W.E.B Dubois and Booker T. Washington contribute to the central ideas of the article? Cite evidence from the text in your
Which phrase describes one type of freshwater wetland?Read the excerpt from Act 2 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
CHARLIE (CONT’D)
He comes walkin' out of the darkness—how am I supposed to
know who he was?
(he grabs Steve)
Steve—you know why I shot! How was I supposed to know he wasn't a monster or something?
(he grabs Don now)
We're all scared of the same thing. I was just tryin' to . . . tryin' to protect my home, that's all! Look, all of you, that's all I was tryin' to do.
(he looks down wildly at the body)
I didn't know it was somebody we knew! I didn't know—
Which statement best reflects the theme expressed in this excerpt?
Answer:
he comes walking out of darkness he didn't know what he should suppose to do and also know who he was
Explanation:
third part
An ____ is a comparison between two entities and may be accomplished with similes, metaphors, and personification
Theme
Symbolism
Characters
Point of view
Irony
Analogy
Answer:
An Analogy is a comparison between two entities and may be accomplished with similes, metaphors, and personification