Answer:
The top-ten in the race would be exempled from fatiue work
this statment is false
Explanation:
That house (belong) ... to Mr. Green
Answer:
Write a letter to your friend telling him or about you self
What will you do if you were the prime minister ? Write in paragraph.
Answer:
Explanation:If I were the Prime Minister, I would take action for the development of agricultural fields. I'd offer old pensions and unemployment insurance to people in need. In several parts of the country, I would generate small-scale industries. I will control the black marketing of essential commodities and the hoarding of them. With the neighbouring countries, I will demonstrate harmony. People will be taught about their rights established by the constitution. In order to punish them harshly, attention will be given to corrupt elements. I will give priority to setting up a community free of fear and uncertainty.
Answer:The Indian Government has said 2 crore Bangladeshi illegal immigrants came to India by crossing the borders.Post CAA, many illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are crossing the border again to go back to their home country
Explanation:
what do you mean by being optimistic?
Answer:
Optimism is a mental attitude characterized by hope and confidence in success and a positive future. Optimists are those who expect good things to happen, where pessimists instead predict unfavorable outcomes.
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Proofread the passage and identify spelling errors and improper use of punctuation.
The world today is filled with advertisements. We see them on TV, in the newspaper, on the Internet, and in our surroundings. The advertising industry effects the way we look at and judge people around us. Catchy taglines and trendy jingles influence our choices on a daily basis. We constantly change our lifestyles depending on the current trends. We feel compelled to buy products, that keep popping up on our screens. We struggle to keep up in a race for getting the newest or most popular product.
1. Filled
2. Advertising
3. effects
4. influence
5. struggle
Influence, my bad lol
Can you guys give an answer for this
Answer:
i think they meant who is that one "crow" that changed your mood in bad times
Explanation:
i want to learn English and i need your helpss
how do people do in picnics apart from eating everest academy
Answer:
Apart from eating people play game, sing song,dance,go fishing etc
I think it will help you a little bit
1) Read the line and answer the questions Has a snake ever coiled itself round any part of your body fell-blooded cobre a) Who is the speaker?
b) Who did the speaker address? c) What is the speaker?
a. The speaker or narrator of the story is a homeopath doctor who narrates himself as a doctor who encounters a snake.
b. The speaker addresses us
c. The speaker is a Homeopathic Doctor, who thinks that he is handsome and feels proud of himself for being a homeopathic doctor and instead calls himself only a doctor instead of homeopathic doctor.
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Explain the personifications in the sentence.
”Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it;...and
the house was still”
Answer:
a figure that gives animal idea , abstraction and inunimete object human from character or sensibilities,the presenting of imaginary creative or things have having human personalities intelligence and emotion
The Federal Reserve Bank is a “for-profit” bank. In 150 words or more, explain how the Federal Reserve Bank and commercial banks make money.
Answer: The Federal Reserve System in the U.S. conducts the nation's monetary policy and regulates its banking institutions, The system is comprised of a minimum of 8, and a maximum of 12, regional reserve member banks, each of which focuses on its particular geographical zone, in coordination with the New York Fed. These are currently based in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture."
The expression was that of agony—the agony of intense bodily pain; but a menace scowled upon the brow, and a few sprinklings of blood added to its ghastliness. Yet it was not all these characteristics—it was some horror of the mind, some inscrutable antipathy awakened by this picture, which harrowed up my feelings.
What technique does Irving use to build suspense in the excerpt?
The pace of the story quickens.
The word choice darkens the tone.
Odd characters are introduced.
The setting details are intentionally omitted.
Answer:
its c i just took it!!
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which detail best supports a message about extracurricular activities?
Answer:
Anson Does It All
by Marty Tarvin
pol, Anson and Enrique went to the Activities Fair, an event put on to give students
ed to join the Science Club, while Anson was really excited about all the options he
ium, Enrique quickly lost sight of Anson, who had darted off to sign up for every clu
, up for the Pals Club.
ut you can't do everything," advised Enrique.
an handle it."
ut you'll see," he said, as Anson signed up for Pals Club and moved on to another ta
son was a blur as he went about trying to keep up with everything he had signed u
around after school like usual. Then, he found him at lunch one day.
en?" Enrique asked.
chausted gaze, Anson said, "I failed a math test and missed some assignments, so D
m was really done when I fell asleep at the dinner table, so I'm catching up on my s
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm catching up on my sleep and sticking with soccer and my guitar lessons.
Explanation:
got it right on edmentum :)
things fall apart dicuss conflict as the central theme in the novel
As a story about a culture on the verge of change, Things Fall Apart deals with how the prospect and reality of change affect various characters.
Major conflict On one level, the conflict is between the traditional society of Umuofia and the new customs brought by the whites, which are in turn adopted by many of the villagers.
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Back in the 15th century in Nuremberg, lived a family with eighteen children. Eighteen!
Despite their seemingly hopeless financial condition, two of them had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art, but they knew very well that their father would not be able to send either of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.
After many long discussions the two boys, Albert and Albrecht, finally worked out a pact. They would toss a coin. The loser would go down into the nearby mines and with his earnings, support his brother while the winner would attend the Academy. And, when that brother who won the toss completed his studies, in four years, he would support the other brother at the Academy, either with sales of his art work or, if necessary, also by labouring in the mines.
They tossed a coin on a Sunday morning after church. Albrecht Durer won the toss and went off to the Academy. Albert went down into the dangerous mines and for the next four years financed his brother, whose works at the Academy were almost an immediate sensation. Albrecht’s etchings, his wood cuts and his oils were far better than most of his professors. And by the time he graduated, he was beginning to earn a considerable sum for his commissioned works.
When the young artist returned to his village, the Durer family held a festive dinner at their lawn to celebrate Albrecht’s triumphant homecoming. After a long and memorable meal, punctuated with music and laughter, Albrecht rose from his honoured position at the head of the table to drink a toast to his beloved brother for the years of sacrifice that had enabled him to fulfil his ambition. His closing words were, “And now, Albert, blessed brother of mine, now it is your turn. Now, you can go to Nuremberg to pursue your dream, and I’ll take care of you.”
All heads turned in eager expectation to the far end of the table where Albert sat, tears streaming down his pale face, shaking his lowered head from side to side while he sobbed and repeated, over and over, “No…..no…….no……no…….”
Finally, Albert rose and wiped the tears from his cheeks. He glanced down the long table at the face he loved, and then holding his hands close to his right cheek, he said softly, “No brother I cannot go to Nuremberg. It is too late for me. Look…. Look what 4 years in the mines have done to my hands! The bones in every finger have been smashed atleast once and lately I have been suffering from arthritis so badly in my right hand that \I cannot even hold a glass to return your toast, much less make delicate lines on parchment or canvas with a pen or a brush. No, brother …… for me it is too late”
To pay homage to Albert for all that he had sacrificed, Albrecht Durer painstakingly drew his brother’s abused hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skywards. He called his powerful drawings simply ‘hands’, but more than 450 years later the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and renamed his tribute of love, ‘The Praying hands’.
1. The Durers were
a) mine owners
b) land lords
c) very rich
d) poor
2. Albert and Albrecht dreamt of
a) pursuing art
b) studying at the university
c) becoming rich
d) getting on top
3. The brother who won the toss would
a) go to the Nuremberg Academy
b) work in the mines
c) stay at home to look after the family
d) become the artist.
4. They tossed the coin
a) on a Sunday morning after Church
b) on a Sunday morning before Church
c) on a Monday morning after Church
d) on Sunday mornings after Church
5. Albrecht's works at the Academy were
a) mediocre
b) highly appreciated
c) run of the mill
d) a cause of envy among his professors
6. The Durer family held a festive dinner ...
a) to celebrate Albert's sacrifice
b) to honour both their sons
c) to celebrate Albrecht's success
d) to celebrate the reunion
7. It was too late for Albert because
i) he lost interest in art
ii) he doubted his ability to match his brother's talent
iii) he had arthritis in his right hand
iv) he had delicate lines on his hand
8. Which word out of the following can best replace 'financed' in the text?
a) created
b) imagined
c) funded
d) aided
9. Which word out of the following can best replace 'parchment' in the text?
a) earth
b) paper
c) table
d) wall
10. The duration of the course at the Academy was...
a) two years
b) three years
c) four years
d) four years and internship
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Which sentence has a dangling modifier?
Once on the beach, the vacationers applied sunscreen.
Although elderly, driving to the store was not a problem.
While eating a nice restaurant, the patron admired the silverware.
Answer:
While eating a nice restaurant, the patron admired the silverware.
Answer:
Once on the beach, the vacationers applied sunscreen
Explanation:
i think that is the correct answer
II. Choose the word or phrase (A,B,C, or D) that best fits the blank space in thefollowing passage(1.5 pts)
Dear Mom and Dad,
I’m sorry to tell you my result in school. I’m too bad at English to be (13)___________ to pass the semester. The final exam was so (14) __________ that I couldn’t finish all the questions in the test. I got only three for English and that is not enough to get a pass to the upper class. My English teacher told me to (15) ___________ an extra course for unqualified students in order that I can revise some of the most important grammar (16) _________ for the second exam. I know I didn’t make you happy with (17)__________ news. However, I (18) __________ to study harder for the second test.
Best regards,
Mai.
13. A. can B. able C. could D. enable
14. A. easy B. good C. bad D. difficult
15. A. attend B. come in C. take part D. go into
16. A. point B. pointes C. points D. pointer
17. A. so B. such C. very D. too
18. A. think B. promise C. revise D. tried
III. Read the following passage and decide whether the sentences below are TRUE or FALSE and choose the correct answer for the questions 23 and 24 (1.5 pts)
Once a poor farmer had a daughter named Little Pea. Little Pea’s mother died when she was young. Her step- mother was very cruel to her. Little Pea had to do the housework all day. Her father soon died of a broken heart because he was very upset. In the fall harvest festival, the prince wanted to marry a girl from Little Pea’s village. Stout Nut, her step- mother’s daughter, had new clothes; but Little Pea had none. However, a fairy appeared and magically changed Little Pea’s rags into beautiful clothes. When running to the festival, she dropped one of her shoes and lost it. The prince found it and decided to marry the girl who owned it. Of course the shoe fitted Little Pea, and the prince immediately fell in love with her.
19. Stout Nut’s father was a poor farmer. __________
20. Her step- father made Little Pea and Stout Nut do chores all day. __________
21. A fairy magically helped Little Pea to have new clothes. __________
22. The prince decided to find the lost shoe. __________
Read the passage again and choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D)
23. What is the best title for this passage?
A. The lost shoe B. Stout Nut C. Little Pea D. The little daughter
24. The word “ it” has the closest meaning to
A. clothes B. village C. shoe D. festival
Answer:
13) able
14)Difficult
15) attend
16)points
17)such
18)promise
English is my first language :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
B is the answer
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Read the following question and determine which criteria for evaluating an information source it is used to identify.
How recent is the copyright or last update?
A. Publisher
B. Accuracy
C. Author
D. Currency
Answer:
a. publisher
Explanation:
i think helping u.....
Please help me from 1 to 24 please
Answer:
1 , 3 , 8 , 11 , 23. Interrogative
2 , 7 , 12 , 13 , 15 , 21. Statement / Assertive
4, 6 , 9 , 10 , 16 , 17 , 19 , 22 , 24 .Imperative
5 , 14 , 18 , 20. Exclamatory
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In Stuart little Why do Stuart's parents consider changing the words and lyrics to poor and songs?
Explanation
Because stuart little parent found out that stuart little got kidnapped buy his fake parents
what are they doing?
write in one paragraph
plz help me to solve this question.
I think they are watching a match. They do not have enough money to buy the tickets. So, they are watching the match by climbing on their cycles, because the stadium boundary wall is very high.
Answer:
they are watching something interesting .they are not allowed to enter in that area therefore they are standing on their bicycles and trying to watch what is happening in that area .
what type of animal have 4 legs
Answer:
dog, cat, sheep, horse, pig, goat, bear, etc
Answer:
Dog
Explanation:
should there be limits on
the time teens spend online ?
Answer: Mark me as a brainlast plz plz plz
Explanation:
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children younger than 2 years old have no screen time, and children over the age of 2 into adolescence limit screen time to two hours or less a day
200 words essay of how I spent my Christmas holiday
My Christmas celebrations begin as soon as December arrives, and I have planned numerous activities with my friends and family. I sing Christmas carols every day at church.
I go to the market to decorate my house with Christmas decorations. Every year, I go with my family to buy a new Christmas tree.
150 words on how I spent my Christmas vacation
adored by our community, I made absolutely nothing during my Christmas break. To celebrate Christmas, I went to my grandparents' house on December 25. I went to see "Pastorets" in the afternoon, and I stayed home with my family to watch television in the evening.
100 words on how I spent my holiday essay
The majority of my time was spent reading and practicing karate and dance. We had a surprise visit from my uncle's family, and meeting my little cousin made me very happy. We went to a nearby park and movie. On my terrace, my mother held a party for the kids; We all thoroughly enjoyed it.
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How is Brian's indifference toward his moms related to "The Secret"
Answer:
RI
Explanation:
What about having a picnic on Sunday?
Let’s …………………………………………………………………………………
Answer:
Let's go on a picnic on Sunday.
Explanation:
Whats persuasive language
Answer:
Persuasive language is used for many reasons, for example, to help to sell products or services, or to convince people to accept a view or idea. Politicians often use persuasive techniques to get their audience to agree with their views on a particular topic. ... Hyperbole - exaggerated language used for effect.
Explanation:
Answer:
Persuasive language is used for many reasons, for example, to help to sell products or services, or to convince people to accept a view or idea.
Exam Task
This is part of a letter you receive
from an Australian friend.
I start at my new school after the
holidays. I don't know anyone
there. Do you think I'll get on with
everyone? How can I make new
friends?
Now write a letter to your friend
giving some advice. (100 words)
Answer:
just be yourself and write people come to you.
be friendly and kind to everyone no matter who they are or how they treat you.
it's ok not to have best friend or make friends write away , speak with various people.
joint clubs/ extracurricular activities or go to social event to meet people.
make me brainliest
The teacher said "you'll not dance tomorrow" (into indirect speech)
Answer:
The teacher informed me that I won't be danced Tomorrow.
Explanation:
Direct speech:-
The voice told directly by the speaker is called direct speech.
Indirect speech:-
The voice told indirectly by the speaker is called indirect speech.
i am going to visit your cauntry next month.Can i see you?
Pease tell me about the weather there what cbthes shoud i bring ?
Answer:
are u really serious?
Explanation:
lol,