Answer:
A they disobey every order their father gives them
Explanation:
Answer:
They don’t take control over their own lives .
Explanation:
The other person is wrong .
Read Caius Julius Caesar, the First Roman That Came into Britain from Book I, Chapter II and answer the questions below.
Part A
What is the overall tone of this passage?
Answer:The overall tone of the passage is formal.
Explanation:edge2021
Answer:
The overall tone of the passage is formal
What is one good reason for having a purpose in your reading?
It guides your reading.
It answers all your questions.
It ensures that you don't have to think.
It prevents you from falling asleep.
It guides your reading.
When you know your purpose, you know what you are reading and what to interpret from it.
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What is the overall structure of “Where Do You Work? when kids had Adult Jobs”?
In Act IV, how does John Proctor attempt to preserve his good name and die
honorably?
A. He admits to having an affair with Abigail.
B. He tells Elizabeth that he loves her.
C. He confesses to practicing witchcraft.
D. He tears up his confession and renounces it.
Answer:
D. He tears up his confession and renounces it.
Explanation:
Signing a false confession proves to be too much of a sacrifice and will rob him of the most valuable possession he might pass on to his children
Please anyone help me???
Answer:
4. African tradition
5. love songs
What is the predicative adjective in this sentence: the small, quaint town of New Fairfield has a modern public library.
Answer:
Modern
Explanation:
My opinion:
The subject is quiant town of New Fairfield,predictive adjective is modern
H Change the sentences as indicated in the brackets 1. I love chocolates. (negative) 2 I can't get anyone on the radio. (affirmative) 3. This place is always very cold. (negative) She didn't know the meaning of this word. (affirmative) 5. We knew his name. (negative) 6. They called a meeting to speak to the mayor. (negative) 7 I haven't got the book yet. (affirmative) & She made this cake. (interrogative) Did he borrow your book? (affirmative statement) 10. I wrote to several people. (negative) nl. We bought some fresh apples. (negative) 12. He found his lost watch. (interrogative) 13. Did he know anyone here? (affirmative statement) 14. Numa always sings folk songs. (negative) 15. You won't have to do it. (affirmative)
Answer:
here you go ~
Explanation:
1. I don't live chocolates.
2.l can get anyone on the radio.
3.This place is never very cold.
4.She knows the meaning of this word.
5.We didn't know his name.
6.They didn't call a meeting to speak to the mayor.
7.I have got the book.
8.Did she make this cake ?
9.He borrowed my book.
10.I didn't write to several people.
11.We didn't buy any fresh apples.
12.Did he find his lost watch ?
13.He knows someone here !
14.Numa never sings folk songs.
15.You have to do it
how popular are biomeric device?
Over 75 percent of U.S. consumers have used some sort of biometric devices
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what the students ate (37)_______ breakfast and then their grades 6 to 18 months later
Answer:
It is back to school time in much of the world. Calm, easy mornings are replaced with busy, hurried ones. Children wake up early and get ready for school. Many parents are also getting ready for work, helping their children and preparing food for lunches.
But, don’t forget about breakfast!
When things get wildly busy in the morning, some people skip breakfast to save time. But that may be a big mistake for students.
Whether at home, on the way to school or at school -- eating something healthy for breakfast may help a student get better grades.
Answer:
for
Explanation:
I NEED HELP ASAP 25 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST!!
Answer:
were wore you, what were you wearing ,what time did you see the deaths are you a criminal do you have a criminal record
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Animal Farm.
Mr. Pilkington, of Foxwood, had stood up, his mug in his hand. In a moment, he said, he would ask the present company to drink a toast. But before doing so, there were a few words that he felt it incumbent upon him to say.
It was a source of great satisfaction to him, he said—and, he was sure, to all others present—to feel that a long period of mistrust and misunderstanding had now come to an end. There had been a time—not that he, or any of the present company, had shared such sentiments—but there had been a time when the respected proprietors of Animal Farm had been regarded, he would not say with hostility, but perhaps with a certain measure of misgiving, by their human neighbours. Unfortunate incidents had occurred, mistaken ideas had been current. It had been felt that the existence of a farm owned and operated by pigs was somehow abnormal and was liable to have an unsettling effect in the neighbourhood. Too many farmers had assumed, without due enquiry, that on such a farm a spirit of licence and indiscipline would prevail. They had been nervous about the effects upon their own animals, or even upon their human employees. But all such doubts were now dispelled. Today he and his friends had visited Animal Farm and inspected every inch of it with their own eyes, and what did they find? Not only the most up-to-date methods, but a discipline and an orderliness which should be an example to all farmers everywhere. He believed that he was right in saying that the lower animals on Animal Farm did more work and received less food than any animals in the county. Indeed, he and his fellow-visitors today had observed many features which they intended to introduce on their own farms immediately.
What results from the human farmers’ visit to Animal Farm? Select two options.
The farmers fear that their animals will rebel as well.
The farmers are impressed with how well the farm is run.
The farmers vow to implement the same kinds of systems.
The farmers decide that they want to be a part of the farm.
The farmers are upset that the
Answer:
They are impressed and want to implement the same kind of systems.
Explanation:
Later, some of the animals long to live on the other side of the fence.
Answer:
Explanation:
The farmers are impressed with how well the farm is run.
The farmers vow to implement the same kinds of systems.
my father said to me may pass your SLC exam in distinction into indirect speech
Answer:
I was told by my father to pass my SLC exam in distinction.
1. Do you use public transport? Why / why not?
Explanation:
nowadays no bcos of coronavirus
Answer:
Yes you do, because it vẻy convenient
The phone was Bond’s favorite present.
→Bond likes his phone more ……………………… any of his other presents.
Answer:
Bond likes his phone more than any of his other presents.
Explanation:
Identify the steps of a research process by completing the passage.
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Gregory wrote a research paper for his English class. His first step was to
Then he
found some
information about his topic. Next, he began looking for
He then
them to check their reliability.
Gregory began to write his paper. He used
from his research to back up his arguments. Finally, he
the sources he used.
Answer:
1. Choose a topic
2.background
3. Relevant sources
4. Evaluated
5. Evidence
6.cited
Explanation:
Plato
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 structures of both excerpts support ideas about cultural diversity?
Answer:
A). Each incorporates non-English words.
Explanation:
The structure of a text plays a key role in conveying the meaning to the readers. In both the given excerpts, the 'usage of non-English vocabulary' shows the way in which the structure/formation backs the idea of cultural and ethnic diversity.
In the first excerpt from 'Take the Tortillas out of your poetry,' the words like 'patois' and 'pachuco' adds a native and ethnic touch that promotes the idea of acceptance and admiration towards cultural diversity. While in the second excerpt from 'Speaking Arabic,' the regional words like 'Oompah' and 'Gorditas' also back the idea of cultural manifoldness. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
The Answer is: Each relates an anecdote to appeal to the readers emotions.
Explanation:
I took the test.
p.s.- I hope this helps
To remember details when reading you should ______ .
1. scan
2. outline
3. skim
4. read slowly
To remember details when reading you should read slowly. is the correct answer
Which of the following is an example of an informational text? (5 points)
- Biography
-Short Story
- Romantic Novem
Real answer please
Answer:
the answer is biography
Explanation:
you can't fake the life of someone else
Guys I need help, is this Logos, Ethos, or Pathos?
4. Garbage dumped in landfills are an eyesore to the general public.
Answer:
Ethos
Explanation:
it is coming from the perspective of the speaker and the general public it definately logos as it has no form of logic. It is not pathos cause pathos uses more emotive language. according to my teacher its best to go with ethos
Think about a character in a book or short story who you would like to interview. then write, four questions you would ask this character. explain why you would ask each question. to earn credit for this forum, state the name of the character, the title of the work, and the author.
Answer:
If I were given the chance to interview any character of my choice I would interview Daisy from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. At the end of The Great Gatsby she lied and killed multiple people for her own selfishness and lies. I would ask her why she didn't confess to the murder of Myrtle Wilson because she was obviously guilty and letting others lie for her caused more problems as the story progressed. I would also ask her if she had ever loved Jay Gatsby or was only in live with the idea of him since after his death she felt no remorse. I would like to question her about her relations with Nick Carraway and if they were still close after the incident. Before ending the interview I would ask her one more question, was it all worth it? and if so how could she move on knowing what she did? The way she could just move on with her life without feeling guilt makes me think she could get away with anything if she pleases.
Complete the sentences with -ed or -ing adjectives formed from the words in brackets.
The show wasn't great, but parts of it were very
(amuse).
Answer:
amusing.
Explanation:
An adjective is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that qualifies or describes a noun in a sentence. Some examples of an adjective are big, small, happy, tall, short, fat, rambunctious, etc.
The show wasn't great, but parts of it were very amusing.
7 steps of narrative
What does the phrase "Let's heat up the night" mean to you?
Answer:
I don't exactly know how to explain this in words but here are some emojis for your answer
Will you be able to comply my request?
The idea in line 12 is somewhat compressed. Think about what originally fed the speaker's fires - fires that are now choked. Paraphrase this line in your own words. Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare
Answer: dealing with what you have
Explanation:
Write a letter to your sister why would like to be a day student
Answer:
Can you explain the question, please? I don't understand what you are asking.
Explanation:
what items need to be cleaned in a hotel room?
Explanation:
is this a multi choice question - or opens ended. I worked as a cleaning lady - everything in the room needs cleaned - everything.
Answer:
Everything that has a surface. It is recommended that you bring (or purchase) your own disinfectant spray in order to sanitize all of the hard surfaces yourself (i.e. TV remote, clock radio/alarm clock, end tables...). Also, remove the comforter from the bed due to the fact that it is rarely washed between guests.
Would you consider discrimination and equality concerns for people with dementia a societal problem?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
ANY disability, regardless if it's physical or mental, will have people trying to take advantage of them. Dementia causes very poor memory, meaning that people can easily blame them for something they didn't say or do because dementia makes them forget.
I can confirm this as a 19 year old with arthritis. People WILL take advantage of disabilities if you're not careful.
Answer:
Viewing dementia as a disability in terms of
the social/rights-based model and the way
in which people living with dementia are
responded to has a range of implications.There are several implications for dementia
policy and practice/services. In the social
model, people with dementia are centre
stage, with their voices elevated, and are
recognised as equal citizens with rights.
They are the agents of change and their
agency is valued and recognised.
Explanation:
i guess this is the ans (I don't know if this is correct )
my father helps me too. ( negative)
Pick out all the clauses used in each of the following sentences. Identify their types and functions.
1 Steinweg had a large room where we always breakfasted together.
2 He was always a delightful companion.
3 She sang when allowed to do so.
4 She sang completely out of tune, so permission was seldom granted.
5 What he saw both surprised and frightened him.
6 No one ever discovered what had caused the explosion.
7 What is more important, I suddenly felt ashamed of my childishness.
8 Since I have been especially invited to speak, for you now to tell me I cannot do so is quite unpardonable.
9 Having been invited to speak, and then being told to keep silent, I shall never come here again as long as I live.
10 What I wanted to know was whether we could make it the following Saturday.
Answer:
1. Together
2. always
3. when
4. completely
5. what
6. What
7. important
8. quite
9. as long as
10. whether
Explanation:
There are 3 types of clause. Relative clause, noun clause and adverbial clause. It helps provide support to the verb and this is often found with verb in a sentence. It is a combination of word which contains subject and verb.