Answer:
He did not really want to have sex with Sunny he felt to uncomfortable
Explanation:
C. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as
the sentence printed before it.
1. While I was driving, the car suddenly broke down.Something suddenly went.................................................................................................
2. Peter has not had his hair cut for more than six months.
It is ......................................... ..........................................................................................
3. Rachel hasn’t worn that dress since her sister’s wedding.
The last time Rachel ........................................................................................................
4. How long is it since you last paid a visit to your grandparents?
When did ..........................................................................................................................
5. You are advised to carry a passport with you at all times.
They advise that…………………………………………………………………………
Answer:
1. (depends on info)
2. It is more than six months since Peter last had his hair cut.
3. The last time Rachel wore that dress was at her sister's wedding.
4. When did you last pay a visit to your grandparents?
5. They advise that you carry a passport with you at all times.
2. Use present perfect tense and simple past tense.
1. They (not see)……………..the film Titanic yet.
2. Tom( call)………………his boss recently.
3.John( not read)…… …………..the letter from Mary yesterday.
4. We(not begin)… ………….to learn for the test yet.
5.I( meet)…… ……………..Robert at the supermarket 2 days ago.
6. Nancy(be)…………………to VietNam several times.
7. I(not see)…………your brother yet.
8. My pen isn’t here any more. Someone(take)……………….it already.
Answer:
1. haven't seen
2. called
3. didn't read
4. haven't begun
5. met
6. had been
7. haven't seen
8. has token
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) haven't seen
2) called
3) hasn't read
4) haven't begun
5) met
6) has been
7) haven't seen
8) has taken
Read the paragraph about Chicago and the paragraph’s central idea.
Chicago is a windy Midwest city with a reputation for cold weather and warm pizza. Chicago’s deep-dish pizza is famous worldwide. Chicago-style pizza was introduced by Uno’s Pizza in the 1940s, and now the style is imitated from coast to coast. This style of pizza is characterized by a thick layer of dough with a "springy” texture.
Central Idea: Chicago is recognized as the home of the famous deep-dish pizza.
Which detail is most important to include in a summary of this paragraph?
Chicago is a windy city located in the Midwest.
Uno’s Pizza in Chicago introduced deep-dish pizza.
Deep-dish pizza is now served around the country.
Chicago-style pizza has a thick dough with a springy texture.
Answer:
Chicago-style pizza has a thick dough with a springy texture. aNSWER D
Explanation:
d Chicago-style pizza has a thick dough with a springy texture.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
write a letter to your headmaster of your school suggesting three ways by which we can improve education at the junior high school level
9.
Read the sentence and answer the question.
The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
Which correctly shows where a semicolon is needed in the sentence?
A. The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978; however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
B. The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union; sent a woman into space in 1963.
C. The United States did not; have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
D. The United States did not have any women astronauts until; 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
Answer:
A. The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978; however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
Explanation:
The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978; however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
Explanation:
In grammar, the semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to introduce pauses or breaks between different sections of a sentence or between different sentences. According to grammar rules, this punctuation mark should be included to separate two independent clauses, which are clauses that express a complete idea; to separate items in a list if these are long or have inner punctuation and before adverbs that link two independent clauses such as moreover, otherwise, therefore or however.
This means in the case of the sentence "The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963" a semicolon should be added before the word "however", not only because this is a conjunctive adverb but because this sentence contains two independent clauses that need to be separated by a semicolon. Therefore the sentence that shows the correct use of the semicolon is "The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978; however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963".
Write synonyms
I haven't gone to the gym since May
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Answer:
I last went to the gym in May.
I visited the gym around May.
4. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?
-How wide is the page where the poem will appear?
-Which words should be read as a unified group?
-What words will create rhyme if placed at the end of lines?
-Where do I want readers to stop, think, and reread part of the poem?
4. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?
Where do I want readers to stop, think, and reread part of the poem?
Answer:
B, Which words should be read as a unified group?
I got it right on the test
Explanation:
Each line in a poem should have some meaning of its own while still working with other lines to convey an overall message.
write a poem about mankind
Answer:
I see people walking down the street, holding hands, eating ice cream, looking so happy
I see dogs walking outside my porch
I hear the birds chirp and new babies wail
But what people don't know is that couple walking down the street is a abusive relationship
That makeup she wears isn't to prove that she can be beautiful but to hide the bruises that she receives every night she goes home
That dog that walks down the street looks cute, but in reality they've escaped a house hold where they're put in for dog fights
You're bestfriend is hiding the fact that they're gay because all of their life they've been told that they're wrong
This is mankind
We know it's wrong but no one dares to change it
Explanation:
Sorry it's so dark, but I don't see alot of good with mankind, hope this helps
Which revision would best help the author support the thesis more effectively?
Answer:
The author should explain how Rapunzel’s story fits into the thesis.
Next week at this time, you (lie) ………………….………….. on the beach.
next week at this time , you will lie on the beach.
37. I don’t like pork. My sister doesn’t like pork, either.
→ I don’t like pork. Neither___________________________________________________________
38. I use a cassette to practice listening skills.
→A cassette _______________________________________________________________________
39. I’m very keen on joining the rock concert next Sunday.
→I’m looking _____________________________________________________________________
40. Mary’s mother said to her, “Bring your raincoat along when you leave home today.”
Mary’s mother asked ______________________________________________________________
41. Lan said to Quan, “How often does your sister go to the zoo?”
Lan asked _______________________________________________________________________
42. Henry’s success is his parents’ pride.
Henry’s parents are ________________________________________________________________
Answer:
37. I don’t like pork. Neither does my sister.
38. A cassette is what I use to practice listening skills.
39. I’m looking forward to joining the rock concert next Sunday.
40. Mary’s mother asked her to bring her raincoat along when she leaves home today.
41. Lan asked Quan how often does his sister go to the zoo
42. Henry’s parents are proud of his success.
Explanation:
To answer this question one needs to have different grammar rules in mind.
For example, 'Neither do I' means the same as 'Me neither,' and it can also be used along with other subjects and auxiliary verbs for all personal pronouns using the following form:
NEITHER/NOR + Auxiliary + Subject
Such is the case with 'neither does my sister.'
can somebody help me with this question please i need some help figuring it out
What is Twain’s viewpoint in this passage?
Twain feels he was mistaken to believe that barbershops were hard to find.
Twain is pleased to find a Parisian barbershop in which he can get a shave.
Twain is angry and disappointed with the lack of true barbershops in France.
Twain believes the barbers were purposefully rude and intentionally hurt him.
Answer:
A) What is Twain's viewpoint in this passage?
Explanation:
A) answer is : Twain believes America is superior to France in all. ... things and is dismissive in tone.
* I only know the answer to the first question I hope this helps.
In 35 words or fewer, what's the last story you heard that was memorable? What about the story made you remember it?
Answer and Explanation:
Curtis Jackson was shot 9 times and had his life almost snatched from him. Most people would lose their lives at the impact of one bullet, Curtis didn't. It doesn't immediately add up but somehow it does add up. Curtis Jackson's life flashed right before his eyes but his vision got even sharper, his mission and goal became immediately urgent, and clear. He began to live in the truest sense of the word "living". It may seem that destiny had led his shooter to his car, that fateful afternoon.
This story from 50 cent's autobiography is a constant reminder that life is like a flash of light and the only way to truly appreciate it is to know it's transience and maximise every moment.
Purpose of the writer what's the term?
Answer:
In composition, the term purpose refers to a person's reason for writing, such as to inform, entertain, explain, or persuade. Also known as the aim or writing purpose.
1. I ………. like tea.
2. He ………. play football in the afternoon.
3. You ………. go to bed at midnight.
4. They……….do the homework on weekends.
5. The bus ……….arrive at 8.30 a.m.
6. My brother ……….finish work at 8 p.m.
7. Our friends ………. live in a big house.
8. The cat ………. like me.
Answer:
1) I too like tea
2) He can play football in the afternoon
3) You should go to bed at midnight
4) They can do the homework on weekends
5) The bus will arrive at 8:30 a.m
6) My brother was finish work at 8 p.m
7) Our friends were live in a big house
8) The cat was like me
I HOPE THIS ANSWERS CAN HELP YOU
Answer:
1. too
2 can
3 should
4 can
5 will
6 will
7 also
8 is
hope i helped
Parents send their children to school to
Answer: Study and get education so they can be successful in life!
Have great day!
Why does reading fiction make you a better person?
Answer: Maybe it is just more fun to read then non-fiction.
Question 22(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(02.06 LC)
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
Mountain gorillas are herbivores that eat roots, shoots, fruit, wild celery, tree bark and tree pulp.
Mountain gorillas are herbivores that eat, roots shoots, fruit wild celery tree bark, and tree pulp.
Mountain gorillas are herbivores that eat, roots, shoots, fruit, wild celery, tree bark and, tree pulp.
Mountain gorillas are herbivores that eat roots, shoots, fruit, wild celery, tree bark, and tree pulp.
Answer:
Mountain Gorillas are herbivores that eat roots , shoots , fruit, wild celery, treaa bark and tree pulp.
When citing a source in your paper, where should the ending punctuation be located?
A. in the parentheses
B.before the parentheses
C.after the parentheses
D. both before and after the parentheses
Answer:
A in the parentheses
Explanation:
citation is contained inside the parentheses
1. How is the religion related to patriotism?
Patriotism may be strengthened by adherence to a national religion (a civil religion or even a theocracy). ... By 'patriotism' I mean devotion to a particular place and a particular way of life, which one believes to be the best in the world but has no wish to force upon other people.
Describe a busy market place essay
Read the excerpts from “Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry” and “Speaking Arabic.”
My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.
At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, “I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel—so lonely for one.” And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head.
Which best states how the structure of each excerpt supports a different tone?
Anaya structures his text as an anecdote, which gives it a humorous tone, while Nye structures her text as a counterclaim, which gives it a defensive tone.
Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.
Anaya structures histext as a theory, which gives it an academic tone, while Nye structures her text as a list, which gives it an unemotional tone.
Anaya structures his text as a news report, which gives it a neutral tone, while Nye structures her text as a critique, which gives it a judgmental tone.
Answer:
B. Anaya structures his text as an explanation, which gives it an authoritative tone, while Nye structures her text as an impression, which gives it a soothing tone.
Explanation:
If you could fix one issue in the world what would it be and why? Write 5-7 sentences
Explanation:
There are many problems- poverty, illiteracy, pollution, extremism, diseases, scarcity of food, medicine, lack of infrastructure, uneven distribution of wealth, regional tensions etc. Each need to be individually addressed. However, it seems education holds the key to every solution.
A. disease B. cancer C. sickness D. visit
Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
Read the paragraph. Max _______ the book of poetry aside. Even though he had read it twice, the poems made little sense to him. Why couldn’t people just say what they meant, without resorting to flowery language and loopy sentences? He rubbed his eyes, gave himself a minute to calm down, and then found the book, where it had landed underneath the bed. "OK, third time’s the charm,” he said as he started reading again. What verb best completes the sentence?
Answer:
Max had the book of poetry aside.
Answer:
Max set the book of poetry aside.
Explanation:
The verb set makes the most sense because he took a break from reading, meaning the set the book aside somewhere else to pause and continue later on.
Which of the following is a complex sentence?
A. Clean your room.
B. While Frank grilled outside, Megan set the table.
C. It was raining cats and dogs.
D. Wendy knew that she was in trouble, so she didn't go home right away.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
option no. c:it was raining cats and dogs
For all the years I knew my grandma, she could barely see. Grandma was legally blind, and yet she knew, by feel, the location of every dish in her kitchen and every work of literature on the bookcase in the living room.
I remember especially the bird-like way she peered at things. I'd bring her a copy of my latest school picture, and she'd hold the photo an inch or two from her face, tilt her head to one side, and inspect it before saying, "Very pretty." I used to think she was just being polite, that she really couldn't see me in the picture. But then she'd add, "That pin you're wearing was your mother's." How did she see that little blur on my jacket? The things she could see never failed to amaze me.
Watching television with Grandma, I never failed to learn something. Usually it was the complicated plot twist of one of her favorite soap operas—The Guiding Light or As the World Turns. We grandkids would curl up on the big couch while Grandma pulled up a footstool and planted herself right next to the TV, elbows on her knees, to watch the screen. At the commercial break, she'd explain who was marrying whom and who was in the hospital and who had recently come back from the dead. She seemed to have no trouble identifying the characters whom she could barely see. Whether or not she could bring them into sharp focus, they were as real to her as her giggling grandkids.
For a treat, we'd sometimes pile into our grandparent's black car for a drive around town: my grandfather at the wheel, my long-legged older brother in the front seat, and Grandma sandwiched between me and my little brother in the back—but sitting so far forward she was practically in the front. I'd imagined all she could see was a blur of images rushing past, yet she could always tell when Grandpa had missed a turn or forgotten to turn on his headlights. Returning home, Grandma would wave at the boy who mowed their lawn and point out the new fruit on the plum tree in their yard.
In later years, when I visited from college, Grandma would always be waiting when I pulled up in my old orange car (that's admittedly hard to miss, no matter how bad one's vision). She'd greet me with a bear hug. Then she'd surprise me, every time, with what she could see. Holding my face in her hands, she'd turn my head from side to side and announce, "You got your hair cut!" as if I had won the lottery and forgotten to tell her. I began to wonder if we rely on our eyes too much—if maybe, with our perfect sight, we're actually missing the details my grandma and her poor vision never failed to catch.
This story makes the reader think about what we can and cannot see. What question does the author ask us to think about at the end?
A. Was life just a blur of images racing past our eyes?
B. Could Grandma see the things she said she could see?
C. Do people with perfect vision miss out on the details of life?
D. Do blind people enjoy life more than people who can see?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In the last sentance they say that people with eyes might miss out on the things that people who are blind like the authors grandma can "see."
So it is, "Do people with perfect vision miss out on the details in life?"
Answer:D. Do blind people enjoy life more than people who can see?
Explanation:
Learning task 1;read the news article titled ecology club finds gold in garbage;then using the examples below take note the important facts and other quotations you may find in the article
Hi. You did not submit the example that the question refers to. However, when searching for your question, I was able to find another question exactly like yours, which in addition to showing the article your question refers to, showed how important information and citations should be presented. In summary, important information must be presented as a sentence and quotations must be presented in quotation marks. So I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
A group of students joined an environment protection club and worked in the waste segregation area.
""We want to help lessen the volume of trash in our school." Shane Frias, the club president said."
Students focused on segregating the garbage produced in the school's cafeteria and gym.
This activity managed to be very profitable, as it yielded a total of P 8,400.00 that will be invested in other humanitarian projects managed by the students.
Explanation:
The article "Ecology Club Members Find Gold in Garbage" is a short two-paragraph article that shows how recycling and waste segregation can be profitable, efficient and beneficial to society, the environment and everyone involved in this type of activity. This can be seen when the article shows how a group of students managed to raise a large amount of money by separating garbage at their school.
what are the function, duties and powers of the distict assembly?
Answer:
passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
Answer:
To exercise political and administrative authority in the district, provide guidance, give direction to, and supervise the other administrative authorities in the distric
write a composition about the day i lost my bus fare
Answer:
The day I lost my wallet
When I was seven years old, I was given a small wallet to keep my pocket-money in. It made me feel grown up and I carried it proudly in my hip pocket.
One day, during recess in school, I discovered that my wallet was missing. I searched all my pockets but could not find it. There were a couple of ringgit or so in the wallet and without it I could not buy anything to eat.
I was close to tears. It was not so much because of losing my precious wallet but because I might get a scolding from my parents. Anyhow I went hungry that day.
After recess I was in no mood to study at all. I kept thinking about how I lost my wallet and what my parents would do to me. How was I going to explain the loss? I did not know whether someone had pinched it from my pocket or it had merely fallen out. I prayed that someone would find it and return it to me.
My prayers came to nought. Fortunately I did not have to pay to get on my school bus. My fare was paid for monthly.
When I told my mother about my loss, she was clearly angry. I received a long lecture about my carelessness. When my father came home, I received another lecture. Also I was told that there would not be any more wallets for me until I got older.
So for the rest of the year and two years following, I carried my pocket-money (which became only a ringgit) in my pocket, without any wallet. I am glad to say I never lost any money again. I had learned to be more careful. It is not pleasant to lose something and then get scolded for losing it.
ringgit A basic unit of currency in Malaysia.
mood A temporary state of mind or feeling
nought nothing
The composition describes the day the author lost their bus fare and the panic and frustration they felt. They were saved by a kind stranger named Mark who offered to pay for their bus fare. This act of kindness restored their faith in humanity and inspired them to pay it forward in their own life.
It was a typical Monday morning as I rushed out of my house, trying to catch the bus to school. As I reached the bus stop, I realized that I had forgotten to grab my wallet, which contained my bus fare. Panic set in as I watched the bus approaching. I desperately searched through my pockets, hoping to find some spare change, but to no avail.
Feeling frustrated and defeated, I watched the bus pass by, leaving me stranded at the stop. Thoughts of being late for class and the consequences that would follow filled my mind. I contemplated walking to school, but the distance was too great, and time was running out.
As I stood there, contemplating my options, a kind stranger approached me. He must have sensed my distress and asked if I needed help. Hesitant at first, I explained my predicament. To my surprise, he offered to pay for my bus fare. Grateful beyond words, I accepted his generous offer.
We boarded the next bus together, and during the journey, we engaged in a friendly conversation. I learned that his name was Mark and that he believed in helping others whenever he could. His act of kindness not only saved me from being late but also restored my faith in humanity.
Arriving at my school, I thanked Mark profusely, and he simply smiled and wished me luck. That day, I learned a valuable lesson about the power of compassion and the impact a small act of kindness can have on someone's day.
Losing my bus fare may have initially seemed like a disaster, but it ended up being a reminder that there are still good-hearted people in the world. It taught me to be more mindful and prepared, but also to be open to the kindness of strangers.
Since that day, I have made it a point to pay it forward whenever I can. Whether it's helping someone in need or simply offering a kind word, I strive to make a positive difference in someone's day, just as Mark did for me.
The day I lost my bus fare will always serve as a reminder of the importance of empathy and the potential impact we can have on each other's lives. It taught me to look beyond my own struggles and to be there for others, no matter how small the gesture may seem.
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