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Which piece of evidence shows that Colonel Pinner was a controlling person?
A.
Before his death, he forbade his daughters from spending any money on his funeral.
B.
He never told anyone where he kept his financial information because he was afraid they'd steal it.
C.
His daughters imagine he'd be furious if his watch got lost during a shipment to Ceylon.
D.
Even though he is dead, his daughters are afraid to open his bedroom door without knocking.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Why would they be scared if he’s dead
How did Fredrick Douglass feel about leaving the plantation and going to Baltimore
He worried that the new place would be worse.
is this sentence grammactically correct?
Brian Robeson a 13 yr old boy found after going missing three months prior.
Answer:
Yes it is.
Explanation:
It is simply saying that Brian Robeson is a 13 yr old boy who was found after going missing, three months ago
some teenagers spend a lot of time playing computer games and this can cause both social and health problems for them. What are some of the problems caused by playing computer games and what are the solutions? write a paragraph to help me plz
Answer:
Some problems for playing video games is that it could cause problems with the brain and for social problems it can cause people/kids to isolate themselves from the outside world. A solution for playing video games is maybe to have a limited time on electronics so while they are having fun there is also a limit so their social and health will be good.
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Why did the Captain want Spender to escape?
Answer:
Spender is the archaeologist for the fourth exped quickly leaves the crew to explore the planet by himself. He learns to read Martian. Finally, he decides that he should kill off the crew in an effort to preserve Mars.
Explanation:
our soup ________ delicious! Can I taste it?
Answer:
smells
Explanation:
smells
would be a correct way to connect it to the question
guess the songs:do you get deja vu oh.....
Answer:
deja Vu by olive Rodriguez
Answer:
I have not clue I'm mainly early 2000s type of music dude
It is said that travelling a place is equals to reading three books why?
Answer:
yes since when you travel u tend to see and learn many things just like a book
25 flight to Rome is delayed by ……… hours.
Answer:
two
Explanation:
Need specific numbers
People can become very_______ when they are stuck in traffic for a long time.
A. nervous B. bad-tempered C. stressful D. pressed
what is the adverb form of medicine
Answer:
in a way that is connected with medicine and the treatment of illness and ingury
Explanation:
i hope this ans can help you
Though the novel opens with a literal collision, it depicts a number of figurative collisions as well--cultural, racial, natural, familial, marital, and others. Describe some of these collisions, and discuss why they happen.
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
The main "collision" in this story is driven by racial discrimination, portrayed by the unexpected bigotry that slowly surfaces in Delaney´s actions. He who has begun denouncing his neighbors' racist ideas ends up revealing his perception of Mexican immigrants as disruptive to his way of life.
There are also several examples of figurative collisions that represent gender biases and violence against women, such as America being assaulted by José Navidad, which is not only a perceived fear but an acute possibility for women regardless of their social status. At the same time, America suffers abuse from Cándido, because all his frustration and anger can not be thrown back at those who do him wrong, so violence against his wife is an easy way to release that anger.
Explanation:
The question refers to "The Tortilla Curtain," by T. Coraghessan Boyle which begins with Delaney and Kyra, a white man from a wealthy neighborhood, hitting Cándido, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, with his car.
Read this excerpt from chapter 1 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and answer the question.
You don’t know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain’t no matter. That book was made by Mr. Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There was things which he stretched, but mainly he told the truth. That is nothing. I never seen anybody but lied one time or another, without it was Aunt Polly, or the widow, or maybe Mary. Aunt Polly—Tom’s Aunt Polly, she is—and Mary, and the Widow Douglas is all told about in that book, which is mostly a true book, with some stretchers, as I said before.
Which of the following most accurately describes the impact the author creates by directly addressing the reader as a first person narrator?
A)The sincerity of the narrator is highlighted which forewarns the reader that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn will offer a similar but less shallow characterization of Huck Finn than its predecessor.
B)The narrator creates uncertainty by calling into question the integrity of the main character while making clear that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is intended as a comedy.
C)The narrator addresses concerns readers may have about the author’s notoriety as a truth-stretcher in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which suggests that the character of Huck Finn is semi-autobiographical.
D)The limited education of the narrator is made clear with the use of a distinct dialect while encouraging fans of the previous novel to read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Answer:
The narrator creates uncertainly by calling into question the integrity of the main character while making clear that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is intended as a comedy.
Explanation:
By saying that it's 'mostly true' called the integrity into question as well as the fact that he 'but lied one time or another'. It is intended to be funny as is the story.
i disguised myself ............people would think was very poor.(however /since/so that/because)
Answer:
I disguised myself because people would think I was very poor
Explanation:
Memories of a Memory
Have you ever witnessed something amazing, shocking or surprising and found when describing the event that your story seems to change the more you tell it? Have you ever experienced a time when you couldn't really describe something you saw in a way that others could understand? If so, you may understand why some experts think eyewitness testimony is unreliable as evidence in scientific inquiries and trials. New insights into human memory suggest human memories are really a mixture of many non-factual things.
First, memory is vague. Imagine your room at home or a classroom you see every day. Most likely, you could describe the room very generally. You could name the color of the walls, the floors, the decorations. But the image you describe will never be as specific or detailed as if you were looking at the actual room. Memory tends to save a blurry image of what we have seen rather than specific details. So when a witness tries to identify someone, her brain may recall that the person was tall, but not be able to say how tall when faced with several tall people. There are lots of different kinds of "tall."
Second, memory uses general knowledge to fill in gaps. Our brains reconstruct events and scenes when we remember something. To do this, our brains use other memories and other stories when there are gaps. For example, one day at a library you go to quite frequently, you witness an argument between a library patron and one of the librarians. Later, when telling a friend about the event, your brain may remember a familiar librarian behind the desk rather than the actual participant simply because it is recreating a familiar scene. In effect, your brain is combining memories to help you tell the story.
Third, your memory changes over time. It also changes the more you retell the story. Documented cases have shown eyewitnesses adding detail to testimony that could not have been known at the time of the event. Research has also shown that the more a witness's account is told, the less accurate it is. You may have noticed this yourself. The next time you are retelling a story, notice what you add, or what your brain wants to add, to the account. You may also notice that you drop certain details from previous tellings of the story.
With individual memories all jumbled up with each other, it is hard to believe we ever know anything to be true. Did you really break your mother's favorite vase when you were three? Was that really your father throwing rocks into the river with you when you were seven? The human brain may be quite remarkable indeed. When it comes to memory, however, we may want to start carrying video cameras if we want to record the true picture.
Which word from the text best describes memories from our childhood?
Answers
Specific
Familiar
Accurate
Jumbled
Answer: either jumbled or familiar
Explanation:
I would say jumbled because of the last paragraph
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1 Scott _______ speak German fluently and play volleyball well when he _______ fifteen.
A could / were B can / was C could / is D could / was
Answer:
D Scott could speak German fluently and play volleyball well when he was fifteen
Explanation:
It's already too late to plan ____ additional nuclear plants by 1999.
A.over
B.at
C.for
D.on
Answer:
C. for
Explanation:
It's already too late to plan for additional nuclear plants by 1999.
Answer:
ove
Explanation:
it isn't necessary to finish the work today. -> you don't have...
Answer:
You don’t have to finish the work today
Explanation:
5 page story on Contemporary Literature
Victory Lap by George Saunders
Sorry to be so predictable, but I do love George Saunders. With this story, and the rest of the collection it comes from, Tenth of December, he was clearly taking his gifts for voice, character, and satire, and pushing himself to do something much harder and more humane. This story starts awkwardly, in tune with its two gangly teenage protagonists, and stutters through a lovely character study to suddenly burst into an action tale and an unlikely outbreak of heroism. It also offers a dazzling response to the writer’s dilemma of whether to move to a happy ending or a sad ending. On the last page, you can see Saunders looking at the options he has created for himself and simply opening his hands a little wider and saying, ‘Yes, we’ll have both of those
Can you do this question?
nope. No way I can do that, sorry
Why will a race have been ______ by Mohan?
Answer:
why will a race have been held by mohan?
Read the excerpt from Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own."
The daughter could not see far in front of her and continued to play with her fingers. Although the old woman
lived in this desolate spot with only her daughter and she had never seen Mr. Shiftlet before, she could tell,
even from a distance, that he was a tramp and no one to be afraid of. His left coat sleeve was folded up to
show there was only half an arm in it and his gaunt figure listed slightly to the side as if the breeze were
pushing him. He had on a black town suit and a brown felt hat that was turned up in the front and down in the
back and he carried a tin tool box by a handle. He came on, at an amble, up her road, his face turned toward
the sun which appeared to be balancing itself on the peak of a small mountain.
What technique does O'Connor use in the paragraph to create compelling characters?
detailed descriptions
vivid dialogue
multiple settings
believable motivations
Answer: detailed description.
Explanation:
The technique does O'Connor use in the paragraph to create compelling characters is detailed descriptions.
A detailed description allow a sensory recreations of an experiences. O'Connor used a concrete description of the occurence which enables the readers to transport themselves into the scene and have a view of the scene.
18. If, as Mr Fox says, the repair turned out to be so complicated, they___ much earlier. But nobody expected it would be so time-consuming.
A. should start
B. must have started
C. might start
D. ought to have started
19. If, indeed, you_____ a police agent who was following you on the train, the situation may soon become very serious. A. had seen
B. saw
C. have seen
D. see
20. I know how much you dislike him, but when you meet him you should behave as if you ___ to your best friend
A. had been taking
B. would talk
C. were talking
D. talk
21. A model which___ all these requirements would cost at least a thousand pounds more, which means it would be too expensive for us anyway
A. would meet
B. will meet
C. meets
D. will have met
22. You are a smoker yourself, Mr Parker. How did you find out someone ____in your study?
A. had to be smoking
B. was smoking
C. has been smoking
D. had been smoking
Answer:
B
Explanation:
no explanation I can support with
Question 1 of 20:
Select the best answer for the question
1. What is the adjective in the sentence "The red truck was parked behind the garagem?
O A red
OB, truck
OC. parked
OD, behind
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O
hp
Answer:
red
Explanation:
used to describe noun
Read and match the parts of the question tags
1 you know where the treasure is, a) Doesn´t it?
2 You can read a map, b) can you?
3 You can´t row very fast, c) Don´t you?
4 we´re rich, d) Isn´t it?
5 The treasure is under this tree, e) Can´t you?
6 The map shows where the treasure is, f) Aren´t we?
Answer:
1 You know where the treasure is,C) Don´t you?2 You can read a map,E) Can´t you?3 You can´t row very fast, B) can you? 4 we´re rich, F) Aren´t we?5 The treasure is under this tree, D) Isn´t it?6 The map shows where the treasure is, A) Doesn't it?[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS Which of the following sentences is written in passive voice?
A. The referee failed to see the players cheat.
B. The beast looked down its prey.
C. Carl chopped us some firewood.
D. The door was closed by Joe.
Which statement is the best description of an electric motor?
A. It moves magnetic fields relative to loops of wires to make electricity.
B. It uses motion in a magnetic field to produce an electric current.
C. It uses kinetic energy to rotate a loop of wire in a magnetic field.
D. It uses an electric current in a magnetic field to produce motion.
Answer:
rfb rgab rko
its a study meeting of girls i am also girl here we only study boy were not allowed because he disturb here we only study its safe meeting of girl here we only study
5. What are three writing techniques that lead to errors in parallel structure?
Answer:
1. Mismatching words in a list
2. Conjunctions that are not coordinated
3. Misuse of "Than/As" in comparative or contrasting structures.
Explanation:
It was many and many a year ago
Answer:
It was many, many years ago.
Explanation:
many, many years