Every Friday night, we play games, eat pizza, and then watch a movie together.
{Review} Label the parts of speech of the underlined words.
AND was the underlined word.
Noun
Verb
Pronoun
Adjective
Adverb
Preposition
Conjunction
The part of speech is conjunction.
What words do Annie continuously hear in her flashback? Use exact spelling.
Answer:
No answer
Explanation:
There is not enough information in your question in order to be able to answer this.
Jordan is proofreading his personal narrative.
Which tasks are most appropriate for Jordan to do while proofreading?
Select each correct answer.
A. Read his work aloud to listen for missing or extra words.
B Identify inappropriate shifts in verb tense.
C Change description to dialogue.
D Determine whether the pacing of events makes sense..
Answer:
A) Read his work aloud to listen for missing or extra words.
D) Determine whether the pacing of events makes sense.
Maybe: B) Identify inappropriate shifts in verb tense.
Explanation:
I am positive that A) and D) are correct. Answer B) can apply, however, this question is asking about proofreading.
What is the purpose of a writer using the emoticon ":)"?
Question 2 options:
to use better punctuation
to show happiness
to avoid typing out a lot of words
Answer:
To show happiness
Explanation:
:) is a smiling face emoticon.
Which type of media would best show the percentage of students in a school who are enrolled in different after-school activities?
A. A video
B. A diagram
C. A pie chart
D. A map
4. In the food chain below, how do the frogs receive energy? A. by eating insects B. by being eaten by snakes C. by eating other frogs D. by eating green plants i need help please
Answer:
Option (A)
Explanation:
Frogs recieve their energy by eating insects.
Ex. Frogs eat insects, snakes eat frogs, foxes eats snakes, etc...
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Answer:
by eating insects
Explanation:
frogs recieve/gain their energy by eating insects.
Read the sentence from "PRO/CON: Binge-watching."
"One survey found that just over 45 percent of binge-watchers had stayed awake all night to binge-watch a show."
What is most likely the author's purpose for including this sentence?
Question 9 options:
to appeal to readers' feelings and persuade them to agree with the claim that binge-watching is harmful
to offer evidence that binge-watching causes physical health problems, which shows that it's harmful
to support the idea that the author believes in the importance of asking people about binge-watching
Which of the following words is a pronoun?
Across
Camp
Orlando
Ours
it’s ours
the other words are not pronouns
In paragraph 7, the author details certain Contrasts
and Contradictions in describing the ups and downs of being
a player. What is the most important idea the author is trying to
communicate about dealing with sports challenges? (Number 7)
How did changing ideas about what made up the Roman community help the Roman Empire survive and later contribute to its decline?
Answer:
As Rome declined, the power of the eastern provinces grow into the strong Byzantine Empire. People in Rome still spoke Ostrogoth as late as 1780. The West had gradually become peopled with various German tribes.Explanation:
okay, this isint a joke! I cant call the police cuz i dont have a phone and im rlly scared right now, i hear footsteps in my house right now ANDd MY MOM said she would not be home for another 2 hours!!!!! what do i do? PLS answer quicklyo=
Answer:
how did you get online to make this then ?
Explanation:
y'all I need help on religion and this assignment is don't understand at all
Answer:
In number 1 Jesus teaches us that baptism frees from sin, confirmation strengthens your faith and Eucharist allows you to taste the body and blood of eternal life and be reminded of Christ's love and sacrifice
Explanation:
In number 2 It is beneficial to ask for forgiveness in order to help save your soul from satans lair.
for number 3 the way a priest leads others is defined by how god sees fit for him to lead.
for number 4 Jesus is present in his body blood soul and divinity.
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The lesson ‘A Day in the Country’ throws light on the fact that nature teaches more than she preaches. Justify the statement based on the events in the story
The lesson ‘A Day in the Country’ throws light on the fact that nature teaches more than she preaches is that nature always teach us by showing what is correct not just giving statements.
What is ‘A Day in the Country’?A Day in the Country is a book written by Anton Chekhov. The book is an about a cobbler who is poor but take care of two orphan children.
Thus, the fact that nature teaches more than she preaches is that nature always teach us by showing what is correct, not just giving statements.
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can yoll help meeee that is the story and the question. yes they are in order
Answer:
C to show the guest have added joy to his life
Explanation:
D cant be correct considering the power outage hasn't ended.
A cant be right...It just doesn't make sense...when did Rami close his eyes?! even if he did, it's not the reason.
B can't be right, I didn't see anything where they used a flashlight, and it's still not an accurate answer
leaving C as the correct answer
Answer:
Explanation:
A) 331.24
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area, you need to multiply LxW, (Length x Width) and in this case, since it's a square, the sides are equal. Each side is 18.2 cm, so all we have to do is multiply 18.2 by 18.2, and then we get 331.24, so your answer is option A.
Can you trust that the narrator is accurately describing what’s happening in the story or poem? Why or why not?
Answer:
From reading “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, readers learn that the narrator is unreliable and therefore cannot be trusted to tell the story completely accurately. To begin, the narrator cannot be trusted through his vague personality. The narrator claims, “And every morning, when the day broke, I went boldly into the chamber, and spoke courageously to him, calling him by name in a hearty tone, and inquiring how he had passed the night” (Poe 626). The narrator mentions this the morning after the seventh night of stalking. In the wee hours of the morning, the narrator ever so cautiously enters the old man’s bedroom. Here, he shines the light of a lantern upon the “Evil Eye” of the sleeping senior. Throughout the story, three major details of the narrator’s psyche are confirmed. First, we learned of the narrator’s deceitfulness. Every morning he lies to the old man with the least bit of guilt. The next continues to prove the madness as the narrator feels utter joy from the terror of another. Lastly, the narrator fabricates that the old man is simply not home to assure the officers. Readers may question Poe’s choice of a mentally unstable narrator. Though the narrator is clearly proven mad, his descriptions intensify the story greatly. It gives the tale purpose and proposes a captivating plot. A narrator: it is now made debatable if readers will ever have entire trust in another after Edgar Allan Poe’s remarkable.
Explanation: another answer to the question
He is not a reliable narrator because he is insane. Though he repeatedly states that he is sane, the reader suspects otherwise from his bizarre reasoning, behavior, and speech. ‘‘True—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?'' The reader realizes through Poe’s description of the narrator’s extreme nervousness that the protagonist has in fact descended into madness, as anxiety is a common symptom of insanity. He apparently suffers from some form of paranoia. Besides, the narrator claims that he loves the old man and has no motive for the murder other than his growing dislike of a cloudy film over one of the old man’s eyes. At first the intervals receive conventional description—an ‘‘hour,’’ or ‘‘many minutes’’—but eventually such descriptions become meaningless and duration can be presented only in terms of the experience itself. Thus, in the conclusion of the story, the ringing in the madman’s ears is ‘‘distinct,’’ then is discovered to be so ‘‘definite’’, and finally grows to such obsessive proportions that it drives the criminal into an emotional and physical frenzy. Throughout the story, not much objective information is given; the experience is simply way subjective.
When one of the wolves from the pack lunges for Buck, what does Buck do?
Group of answer choices
A. Shows his belly
B. Snaps the wolf's neck
C. Howls
D. Runs away
Item 5
Read the excerpt from “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.”
I called upon my friend, Sherlock Holmes, on the second morning after Christmas, to wish him a happy holiday. He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing gown among a pile of crumpled morning newspapers. He was peering through a magnifying glass at an old, shabby black hat, cracked in several places.
“Am I interrupting you?” I asked.
“Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.”
I sat down in his armchair and warmed my hands before his crackling fire. A sharp frost had set in, and the windows were thick with the ice crystals. “I suppose,” I remarked, “that, homely as it looks, that hat has some deadly story linked on to it. Is it the clue that will guide you to the solution of a mystery, or the punishment of a crime?”
“No, no. No crime,” said Sherlock Holmes, laughing. “Only one of those odd little events that happen when you have four million people crowded together within the space of a few square miles.”
Question 1
Part A
What can readers conclude based on the details in the text?
Dr. Watson mostly takes the lead on solving crimes.
City life has become tiresome for Holmes.
Holmes values talking with Dr. Watson about his cases.
Holmes can be lazy about doing detective work.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“’Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.’”
“’Only one of those odd little events that happen when you have four million people crowded together within the space of a few square miles.’”
“He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing gown among a pile of crumpled morning newspapers.”
“’I suppose,’ I remarked, ‘that, homely as it looks, that hat has some deadly story linked on to it.’”
Answer:
Part A: Holmes values talking with Dr. Watson about his cases.
Part B: “’Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.’”
Answer:
Part A: Holmes values talking with Dr. Watson about his cases.
Part B: “’Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.’”
Explanation: I took the test
If you have already decided to research state parks, what is the best research question to make your topic more narrow?
A-Which state parks are in Texas?
B-What is my favorite state park?
C-What is the history of Palo Duro Canyon State Park?
D-Why do people like to go to state parks?
Which writing purpose would most likely require a formal style?
A. Writing a note to your friend telling her a joke about a fish with no eye ("a fsh")
B. Writing to a famous author to ask for advice on becoming a writer
C. Texting your favorite uncle to ask about his business trip to Indonesia
D. Emailing your classmates to see who wants to help with holiday decorations
Thematic Dimensions
Writing Prompts - ½ page in length each writing promt
• What real-life situations would work out better for you if you were a different gender? Why? I'm a girl so write about being a boy.
• If the internet were to crash forever, what would the benefits be for you? The drawbacks?
• Write a scene that features a) a classmate, b) $100 million, and c) magical shoes
Explanation:
first one, being a boy means more favor in workplaces and in general.
second, health benefits and drawbacks being not able to look up information anymore
How can you change a sentence so that it has a parallel structure?
Add more words like and, but, and or.
Divide the sentence into two separate sentences.
Change the second part so that it starts in the same way as the first part
Answer:
Add more words like and, but, and or.
Explanation:
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In one to two sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a sentence.
Answer
Using a negative connotation can make the sentence more aggressive.
Explanation:
How you use a word can impact the overall meaning of the sentence and with that could make the sentence out of place and confusing for the reader
Shoestring is to shoe as brim is to
Hat would be the correct option
Answer:
Hat
Explanation:
If shoestring is a part of a shoe then a brim is a part of a hat.
{Review} Label the parts of speech of the underlined words.
Every Friday night, we play games, eat pizza, and then watch a movie together.
{Review} Label the parts of speech of the underlined words.
FRIDAY was underlined.
Noun
Verb
Pronoun
Adjective
Preposition
Conjunction
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what does this precept means( All we are saying is give peace a chance.) - John Lennon
Answer:
A better solution than war.
Explanation:
John Lennon message in his song is saying war does not solve all problem but if you " give peace a chance" it may be a better solution to solve all the problems in war. The song also mentions the spoken parts, it is saying that the most popular subjects are all this gossip and controversial or debatable topics and opinions. The way he sees it there is no need for that sort of thing in our world. people shouldn't try not arguing and debating. As he says " give peace a chance" what's the worst that could happen.
Can someone write me a horror story about rain? ( 3 paragraphs ).
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why do some events need to be told in order?
Do you think it was necessary for Buck to kill Spitz? What might have happened had Spitz survived?
Answer:
Spitz was always looking for a way to attack Buck it is probably necessary that Buck kill him. If he hadn't killed him, it is likely that Spitz would have killed Buck.
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
I can’t help but roll my eyes whenever my sister tells a fib about eating her vegetables so that she can get dessert.
Why does the author most likely use the word fib in this sentence?
to emphasize how silly the sister can be
to show that the sister’s lie is harmless
to show that the sister’s lie is serious
to highlight how deceitful the sister can be
please help
Answer:
The second
Explanation:
Lie is harmless