Answer:
Where does it say wealth?
Explanation:
Answer:
the lesson he learned
Explanation:
this choice makes the most sense, have a great day!
How do you decide what a Main Idea is in an informational text?
Answer:
Read what it's mostly talking about and informing you on.Look at what all the facts its talking about have in common.Whatever it mostly gets at
Explanation:
the main idea is the point/theme/topic
What makes a book or a short story science fiction?
Answer:
when a book includes facts but is portrayed with fiction characters and fantasy's.
Explanation:
Science fiction, also referred to as "sci-fi," is a genre of fantasy literature whose material is imaginative, but focused on science. It relies heavily on scientific facts, theories, and principles as support for its settings, characters, themes, and plots, which make it different from fantasy.
Answer:
Shown below;
Explanation:
When it talks about experiences which is a bit exaggerated and not practicable in our physical world. Especially when these experiences relates with man's venture into some new kind of interaction with. Like men flying; interacting with so called aliens who have invaded the earth. The order of this writing relates to scientific theories which is not yet practicable in the real world but seen as the reality for developing its main ideas and characters.
Based on the excerpt, what conclusion can be drawn about
standing water? Standing water
Standing water can increase the mosquito population. Read this excerpt from "A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change." Climate change will lead to more hot days and more heat waves.
Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.
DUSSEL
Mrs. Frank divides things better.
(Together)
MRS. VAN DAAN
(Going to DUSSEL) What are you trying to say?
MR. VAN DAAN
Oh, come on! Stop wasting time!
MRS. VAN DAAN
(To DUSSEL) Don't I always give everybody exactly the same? Don't I?
MR. VAN DAAN
Forget it, Kerli.
MRS. VAN DAAN
No. I want an answer! Don't I?
what is a minor conflict in this excerpt?
Answer: Mrs. Van Daan is offended by Dussel’s implication that she is not fair.
Explanation:
According to the quoted passage from "The Diary of Anne Frank," there was a slight conflict because Mrs. Van Daan took offence at Dussel's suggestion that she wasn't being fair.
What does a conflict mean?An on-going argument between parties who hold opposing beliefs or principles: He and his father frequently engaged in conflict. The unpopular policy led to numerous disputes within the party. He would frequently disagree with the president because of his strong opinions.
Conflict is an intense dispute or argument over a significant issue. Conflict occurs when two parties—individuals or groups—have engaged in a heated argument or disagreement and have not yet come to a compromise.
Conflicts over information, values, interests, interpersonal relationships, and structural factors are its five main causes. When people disagree over what information is relevant or have different or insufficient information, information conflicts result.
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Answer:
c probably
Explanation:
Answer:to inform readers about the history of race riots at American ballparks
Explanation:
The Best of Friends
The evidence for harmony in the family may not be obvious in some households. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image of sullen teenagers locked in their room after endless family rows.
An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly reveals that their family life is more harmonious than it has even been in the past: more than half of 13 to 18-year-olds get on with their brothers and sisters; and one in three has not argued with their parents during the past 12 months. 85 percent of 13 to 18-year-olds agree with the statement “I am happy with my family life,” while a majority said their lives were “happy”, “fun” and “carefree”. Only one in ten said they definitely did not get on with their parents.
“We were surprised by just how positive today’s young people seem to be about their families,” said one member of the research team. “They are expected to be rebellious and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. There is more negotiation and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to participate in the family decision-making process. They do not want to rock the boat”
So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends rather than subordinates. There are actual statements to back this up. “My parents are happy to discuss things with me and make compromises,” says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall. “I always tell them when I am going out clubbing, or which girl I am going out with. As long as they know what I am doing, they are fine with it.”
Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation... or you might have called it bribery. But as long as I had done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that. I don’t think they were that flexible with their children.” But maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that ideas of adolescence being a difficult time are not rooted in real facts. A psychologist comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were identified as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been smooth transition from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”
“The present generation has grown up in a period of economic growth, and as a result teenagers appear to believe much more in individualism and self-reliance than in the past. That has contributed to their confidence in the fairness of life, and thus a general peace within the family unit.”
But is life really fair? Nine out of ten young people think “if you work hard enough, you will get just rewards.” However, some recognized that this was not actually inevitable – and not always fair. “If you have fewer opportunities and live in an inner city,” one 15-year-old boy told researchers, “you have got to work 110 percent. Otherwise you can work 50 percent and get away with it.”
But greater family stability has to be a good place for young people to start out in life, and the findings of the study support this. In spite of some gloomy forecasts about the decline of the family, the future looks good!
Answer:
Life is fair. interesting thought
Explanation:
How does the satire in the passage influence the readers' interpretation of Mr. Collins?
A.
The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a righteous man who does not want to marry to inherit wealth.
B.
The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is an unwise man because he is too simple to understand himself.
C.
The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a ridiculous man who thinks that his connections make him desirable.
D.
The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a caring man because of his respect for Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
Answer:
C.The use of satire makes the readers realize that Mr. Collins is a ridiculous man who thinks that his connections make him desirable.
Explanation:
All the other characters make fun of him and his behavior precisely the girls and their father.
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Read the passage.
excerpt from The Alchemist by Paul Coelho
When I had my sheep, I was happy, and I made those around me happy. People saw me coming and welcomed me, he thought. But now I'm sad and alone. I'm going to become bitter and distrustful of people because one person betrayed me. I'm going to hate those who have found their treasure because I never found mine. And I'm going to hold on to what little I have, because I'm too insignificant to conquer the world.
He opened his pouch to see what was left of his possessions; maybe there was a bit left of the sandwich he had eaten on the ship. But all he found was the heavy book, his jacket, and the two stones the old man had given him.
How do the two stones affect the meaning in this passage?
The stones symbolize the boy's journey to his true self, giving him the strength to continue working toward his goal.
The stones represent power and ambition, reminding the boy of his dreams of seeing the pyramids and finding wealth.
By symbolizing joy and happiness, the stones help the boy to recognize his true ambitions.
By representing fearlessness, the stones give the boy the courage to face his fears.
Answer:
The stones symbolize the boy's journey to his true self, giving him the strength to continue working toward his goal.
Explanation:
The stones are the way that he is reminded to continue on his journey to find himself. They answer 'Yes' and 'No' and are particular sign to the character to follow the signs and/or omens that are presented to him.
Answer:
The stones symbolize the boy's journey to his true self, giving him the strength to continue working toward his goal.
Explanation:
speech "school days are the most important in one's life time"
Answer:
School life is the best period of human life. ... Every student should try to make his better life and best use of school life because it never comes again after the school session. Firstly, every student should learn great knowledge from school life. They have great discipline and punctuality about school life.
Which trait of Tom and Daisy Buchanan shows the dark side of the American
Dream?
O
A. They are highly destructive with their wealth.
B. They are extremely rude and abrasive toward others.
O C. They have a rocky and even violent relationship.
D. They both started off poor before they became rich.
Answer:
A. They are highly destructive with their wealth.
Explanation:
In the Novel the Great Gatsby which was written in 1925 by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald both Tom and Daisy Buchanan were highly destructive with their wealth. Both of them wanted everything that was remotely of value as well as everything and everyone that they saw as desirable. Causing them to go down very destructive paths.
Answer:
A. They are highly destructive with their wealth.
She said," I have been smoking too much."
change the above sentence into indirect speech.
Answer:
she said
She asked if she had been smoking too much
Can someone please help me choose a theme, thank you so much!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
maybe try to write, John doesn't give up, tries to pull another trick but end up getting caught.^v^
Identify the predicate of the sentence below. After practicing all week, I beat my coach in a tennis match
Answer:
After practicing all week, I beat my coach in a tennis match.
Explanation:
The predicate is simply the main verb and whatever follow it.
Letter to your mother about your health
Dear mother,
I wouldn't say that I'm in the best shape or state of mind but I have been sad and lonely. I think I have become depressed. There are some nights where I just stare at the crack in the wall and cry along with the water dripping in my old shower. Ever since I've moved to Seattle, I've felt so meloncholy. I don't feel the same. I also miss Dad, he would always say the best things to make me feel joyful. I'm never at ease at the fact that I wasn't there for his death. I don't know what to do mother. I think I might just end it once and for all. I'm done feeling so gloomy and angry all the time. This apartment is better for somebody else...not me.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not depressed, I just thought that sadness would be a great theme!!
Which sentence is correct? Explain your answer. a. Participants no. 6-10 were called out. b. Participant nos. 6-10 were called out. c. Participants nos. 6-10 were called out.
Answer:
The answer is C. Participants nos. 6-10 were called out.
Explanation:
Nos. is the abbreviated version of numbers.
No. Is the abbreviated version of number.
Since more than one number is written (i.e 6-10), nos. will be used.
Then, because of subject-verb agreement in which the subject and verb should be either both singular or both plural, the word participants will be used with were.
Combining all these together will confirm C as the correct answer.
match the definitions below with the correect terms.
a. the desription of an event that took place in the past
b. the regional way of speaking
c. elements of a story that hint at the ending
d. a comparison of two things using "like or "as"
dialect
flashback
simile
foreshadowing
plz help lolll thanks.
Answer:
a: flashback b: dialect c: foreshadowing d: simile
Explanation:
What structural element is the poet using?
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Strict meter
C. Anaphora
Answer:
Which poet? What was the text?
Explanation:
How do we use manner and way?
Answer:
For example, the Oxford dictionary defines way as A method, style, or manner of doing something. Manner is perhaps slightly more formal. They live in a beneficial way through education. Whichever is used, the resulting sentence is flawed and meaningless.
Answer:
i think you meant to say why btw this is my answer
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Explanation:
Manner is defined as the way of doing something or behaving. An example of manner is the way in which someone performs her job
The bookshop sign was a tattered symbol of better days, dangling above the storefront by one corner like a monkey at the zoo. But Rose didn’t care as she pushed open the door, her heart pounding in her ears. Inside, she beheld a room so crammed with books, it was like the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian squished into a space the size of a living room. Stacks of volumes seemed to grow up from the floor like limestone stalagmites in a cave. Dwarfed by the piles of books and the towering shelves, Rose marched bravely up to the front counter and faced the clerk, who appeared annoyed. “If you please,” Rose asked politely, “do you have the book, The Lion Roars, by Penelope Puddle?” The clerk, who couldn’t have been more than 18 himself, peered down at Rose with an angry look on his face. “No!” he barked, scaring poor Rose so much, she backed into a stack of books, toppling the whole pile and triggering a swirling dust cloud. Rose picked herself up and dusted off her clothing, looking for a moment like she was ready to give up. Then she turned back to the clerk and asked in a voice so sweet you could’ve served it with tea, “Couldn’t you please check?” 3 Sensory language in this passage helps convey to the reader A. what Rose's home life was like. B. the atmosphere in the bookshop. C. what other businesses were nearby. D. what actions will likely occur next.
Answer:
B. The atmosphere in the bookshop
Explanation:
The sensory language is describing things like the outside of the bookshop and the amount of books there are. This is the environment, so the atmosphere.
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In the line “ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man” from Romeo and Juliet, the word grave most nearly means...
a) sad
b) angry
c) dead
d) both a and c
ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man” from Romeo and Juliet,
Answer:
c) dead
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A little thing such as smiling at someone could be considered self-disclosure.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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The main characets matuation is to
keep his nets dean of dirt
support his wife and three children
o be up and working by moonlight
catch stones, shels, and mud
Answer: support his wife and three children
Explanation:
Write a letter to the Editor of The Times Of India, in about 120-150 words, regarding the frequent traffic jams on the roads of your city because of poor road conditions. You are Priyank/ Priya Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Andheri West, Mumbai.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Imagine having an aptitude for moving objects with your mind, like the young girl in Bedhead. Would you use your talents for good or malicious deeds? Choose the best word to replace the underlined word in the sentence above. a. Evil c. gracious b. happy d. helpful
I am assuming that the underlined word is "malicious" due to the options provided.
Answer:
The best word to replace "malicious" is:
a. evil
Explanation:
The adjective "malicious" refers to something or someone that has the intention of causing harm, that has malice. "Evil" as an adjective refers to someone or something that is wicked, immoral. An evil person causes harm. An evil person has malice. Thus, we can say an evil person is malicious. Following that train of thought, we can safely say that option A. evil is the best word to substitute "malicious" is the sentence.
Answer:
evil
Explanation:
took the test
can someone help me with the present perfect continuous tense
Answer:
This is the one that started in the past and it still running. It uses have been and has been. e.g she has been finding the dress since morning.
Answer:
We use both the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) and the present perfect continuous (have or has + been + -ing form) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present.
Explanation:
hope this helps =)
which elements is most likely to be fraud in a work of realistic fiction
Answer:
the element that is most likely to be featured in a work of realistic fiction is well-defined characters suggested by actual experience
Explanation:
Given the nature of humanity, do you think Montag and the professors will be able to help rebuild a healthy, successful society or are people doomed to repeat this destructive pattern?
Answer:
It depends
Explanation:
Looking at human history through the ages we see a repetitive cycle of civilizations, countries and the like who start of building a society based on equality, liberty and fraternity, and then somehow get lost to end up as class-divided and authoritarian societies.
Nevertheless, in Fahrenheit 451 we can only have admiration and faith for Montag and the professors, who start of very good by conserving the treasures of wisdom that books present.
As the Greek philosophers already found out, it all depends on education: if the ones in power are willing to share knowledge and educate people then the prospects look good; if not, then the nation is doomed from the start. Because:
Knowledge = freedom; ignorance = slavery
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What does this excerpt most suggest about the beliefs of
the ancient Greeks?
O They believed that nature's strength was wholly
uncontrollable.
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
Now Zeus the lord of cloud roused in the north
a storm against the ships, and driving veils
of squall moved down like night on land and sea.
The bows went plunging at the gust; sails
cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind.
We saw death in that fury, dropped the yards,
unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee:
then two long days and nights we lay offshore
worn out and sick at heart, tasting our grief,
until a third Dawn came with ringlets shining.
They believed that nature's wrath could never be
overcome
They believed that the gods were frequently unfair in
their actions.
O They believed that the gods often punished people for
acting badly.
Answer:
D. They believed that the gods often punished people for acting badly.
Explanation:
I hope this helps!!
Write a sentence with a compound subject. Use one of the following 2 verbs: SEND, SENDS.
Answer:
Every day at 4 p.m., my brother and I send radio messages to Mars to communicate with aliens who live there.
Explanation:
Ethos pathos and logos are three types of ?
Answer:
RhetoricExplanation:
The three types of rhetoric are ethos, logos, and pathos.
Ethos appeals to the credibility of the person.
Logos appeals to logic.
Pathos appeals to morals and emotions.
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