Answer: A
Explanation:
Not quite sure i am right but I believe that A is the answer i would look it up on google just to make sure.
Answer:
thanks it's A) a member of the Rig-Veda.
Explanation:
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The coming of the Green Knight
Now I will say no more of the service, but that ye may know there was no lack, for there drew near a venture that the folk might well have left their labour to gaze upon. As the sound of the music ceased, and the first course had been fitly served, there came in at the hall door one terrible to behold, of stature greater than any on earth; from neck to loin so strong and thickly made, and with limbs so long and so great that he seemed even as a giant. And yet he was but a man, only the mightiest that might mount a steed; broad of chest and shoulders and slender of waist, and all his features of like fashion; but men marvelled much at his colour, for he rode even as a knight, yet was green all over.
The fashion of the knight
For he was clad all in green, with a straight coat, and a mantle above; all decked and lined with fur was the cloth and the hood that was thrown back from his locks and lay on his shoulders. Hose had he of the same green, and spurs of bright gold with silken fastenings richly worked; and all his vesture was verily green. Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work, 'twere too long to tell of all the trifles that were embroidered thereon–birds and insects in gay gauds of green and gold.
What is the best description of the mood created by the setting of this passage?
A) Humorous, because the knight was not invited to the party
B) Peaceful, because the knight brought a sense of calm to the party
C) Threatening, because the knight showed up suddenly to the party
D) Uplifting, because the knight who showed up is interesting and glamorous
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The English wanted to claim a part of the New World riches for their own.
True or false?
I believe it's true. If not I am sorry have a great day
Answer:
I think the answer is true.
Which one is not a noun?
health
recipe
exercising
nutritionist
Answer:
C
exercising may be ......
List at least three (3) clues in the poem that inform the reader this poem is inspired by the early spring:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nature's first green is gold
Her early leaf's a flower
So dawn goes down to day
How are the two passages different?
A.
The first passage says that homework helps parents and their children bond; the second passage says it weakens their bond.
B.
The first passage says that homework makes students more responsible; the second passage says it makes them less responsible.
C.
The first passage says that homework makes students more creative; the second passage says it makes them less creative.
D.
The first passage says that homework help parents see their kids’ work; the second passage says it helps parents ignore their kids’ work.
E.
The first passage says that homework helps the teacher-student relationship; the second passage says it weakens their relationship.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the first passage talks about parents helping their kids with homework and the second one says that parents and kids waste the time that they could be hanging out in doing homework
Create a multimedia speech and presentation on one of the topics discussed. Your speech should be no more than two minutes long. Collect visual aids to clarify and explain your key ideas. Using presentation software or posters, integrate your visual aids into your speech.
Document your sources for any published images you select and provide a works-cited list on your final slide or poster that follows MLA citation format.
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Good afternoon, everyone. Today I'd like to talk to you about the relationship between a pair of supplementary angles.
First, let's define what we mean by supplementary angles. Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their angle measures is 180 degrees. In other words, if you were to put the two angles together, they would form a straight line.
Here's a visual example of a pair of supplementary angles. [show visual of two angles that add up to 180 degrees]
As you can see, the two angles together form a straight line.
Now, let's consider the relationship between a pair of supplementary angles. Since the sum of their angle measures is 180 degrees, it follows that the measure of each angle must be less than 180 degrees. In other words, each angle is less than a straight angle.
Here's another visual example to illustrate this point. [show visual of two angles that are less than 180 degrees and add up to 180 degrees]
As you can see, the two angles together form a straight line, but each angle individually is less than a straight angle.
In conclusion, the relationship between a pair of supplementary angles is that their angle measures sum to 180 degrees, and each angle is less than a straight angle.
Thank you for listening.
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Write one paragraph 6 to 8 sentences about this prompt
35% of professional athletes suffer from mental health issues at some point in their career write a paragraph explaining why this is happening what is contributing to the rise in this number ?
What safety issue does Nellie Bly bring up with Superintendent Dent? How does the Dent react? Explain.
In the myth of “Daedalus and Icarus,” Icarus becomes enraptured by the ability to fly, defies his father's order to not fly too close to the sun, and suffers dreadful consequences as a result.
How is Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" like that of Icarus from the Greek myth?
Both stories are about boys who love to travel at great speeds.
Both stories are about sons who improve their fathers’ inventions.
Both stories are about boys who are great inventors.
Both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.
Answer:
it is answere d both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions
Explanation:
The inference is that Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" is like that of Icarus from the Greek myth as D. Both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.
What is an inference?An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a excerpt.
In this case, the inference is that Batnik’s story in "Too Fast" is like that of Icarus from the Greek myth as both stories are about sons who suffer terrible fates after not following instructions.
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ANSWER ASAP read this extract and answer this: please answer b:
Why do you thik the title of the poem is flannel and not the name of the object?
Flannel
BY KRISTINE O'CONNELL GEORGE
red and blue plaid,
pockets with buttons,
my camping shirt
is flannel, worn soft,
pine smells, campfire,
forest moss.
I keep it hidden
in my bottom drawer—
where no one will find it
and wash away
my memories.
please answer b:
Why do you thik the title of the poem is flannel and not the nambe of the object?
Grabbing a small object, such as an apple, may seem automatic and easy. But few people consider the complex biological mechanism underlying this simple act. Neurons in the brain instantly fire in patterns that send commands down the spinal cord. These commands are relayed to muscle tissue in the arm. The tissue contracts, raising the arm, extending an elbow, or flexing the wrist and fingers. For some people with spinal cord injuries, those commands are hindered by their damaged nervous systems. Their brains are no longer able to send messages throughout their bodies. For these people, these actions may require substantial effort or be completely impossible.
This process is _________.
A unconscious
B unprecedented
C hazardous
D excessive
Which of the following is true about thesis statements? Select ALL that apply (multiple choice)
Thesis statements should be one sentence long.
Thesis statements are narrow and give specific information to the reader.
Thesis statements can begin with the phrase, “In this essay you will learn…”
Thesis statements are often placed in the concluding paragraph.
Thesis statements can use transition words to show relationships between main ideas.
Answer:
I think its:
B) Thesis statements are narrow and give specific information to the reader.
and
D) Thesis statements are often placed in the concluding paragraph.
Explanation:
I'm only in 6th grade but I'm pretty smart when I choose to be Imao
In the text below awnser the following question= Which details could the reader cite to show that Mary’s parents were too self-involved to take good care of her? Select all that apply.
1.“Her father had held a position under the English Government and had always been busy and sick.”
2.“Her Ayah kept the child out of sight as much as possible.”
3.“She had a little thin face and a little thin body, thin light hair and a sour expression.”
4.“Her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself.”
text: When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle, everybody said she was the angriest child they had ever seen. It was true, too. She had a little thin face and a little thin body, thin light hair and a sour expression. Her hair was yellow, and her face was yellow because she had been born in India and had always been ill in one way or another.
Her father had held a position under the English Government and had always been busy and sick. Her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself. She had not wanted a little girl at all, and when Mary was born she handed her over to the care of an Ayah. Her Ayah kept the child out of sight as much as possible.
One hot morning when Mary was about nine years old, she awakened feeling very angry. She felt crosser still when she saw that the servant who stood by her bedside was not her Ayah.
“Why did you come?” she said to the strange woman. “I will not let you stay. Send my Ayah to me.”
The woman looked frightened, but she only stammered that the Ayah could not come. When Mary threw herself into a passion and beat and kicked her, she looked only more frightened and repeated that it was not possible for the Ayah to come.
There was something mysterious in the air that morning. Nothing was done in its regular order and several of servants seemed missing. Those Mary did see slunk or hurried about with scared faces.
But no one would tell her anything and her Ayah did not come. She was actually left alone as the morning went on, and at last she wandered out into the garden and began to play by herself under a tree near the veranda.
She pretended that she was making a flower-bed, and she stuck big scarlet hibiscus blossoms into little heaps of earth, all the time growing more and more angry. She muttered to herself the names she would call her Ayah when she returned.
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The right to make my dreams come true,
I ask, nay, I demand of life,
Nor shall fate's deadly contraband
Impede my steps, nor countermand;
Too long my heart against the ground
Has beat the dusty years around,
And now at length I rise! I wake!
And stride into the morning break!
this poem is the biggest piece of junk on the planet that makes no sense because you fail to understand it and feel it
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After the city was built... how do I make it independent complete the sentence
Answer:
After the city was being built up many people / citizens came finding for houses for them to live and so forth
Explanation:
You also can add more to this after...
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12 angry men
What is the significance of the first vote in Act III?
A)To show that the vote can go back and forth rather than only in one directions.
B)To show that No. 3 still has a hold on the group with a majority of votes.
C)To show they had reached a balance at 6 to 6 votes which now shifts the tone of the narrative.
D)To show the No. 8 has convinced a majority that the defendant is not guilty.
What is the theme of guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace"? Explain how the details and events in the text led you to determine the theme, citing specific quotations from the story as necessary.
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Answer:
The theme of the short story, "The Necklace" is to be happy with who you are and what you have. Madame Loisel lived in the middle class society but longed to be a member of high society. She wanted to live above her means and would do whatever it took to get there.
Explanation:
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in the U.S is there a spot that is essential to you or is it where you live now perhaps you used to ? Is it some place you might want to live? Is it elsewhere?
Answer:
it is the library, which IS essential to me
What is the meaning of the word summoned in the sentence when the boy's father summoned him to the kitchen for help he stopped playing and went to assist his father
A. Assembled
B. Called
C Shouted
Or
D. Announced
Answer:
B. Called
The father called the boy to the kitchen for assistance.
Which is an example of an appeal to ethos?
"Paul's Pizza Pies: the best pies in town for five generations."
"Cramer's Comfy Couches: satisfaction or your money back...guaranteed!"
"Doug's Exterminating Service: We use only safe and organic chemicals in your home."
all of the above
a and b only
Please answer the real correct answer
Answer:
a, "Paul's Pizza Pies: The best pies in town for five generations."
Explanation:
What is success? (This is a riddle a close answer to this was {Not giving up} it isn't not being a quitter and its not keep trying what is it?
Answer:
sucsess is doing good and finishing
Mullet fingers and Roy have very different approaches to save the owls. Whose approach do you think ultimately produces the most results? Explain.
Answer: Roy and Mullet Fingers are the same in their environmental activism in that they both have the same specific end goal. Both boys want to see that the owls are saved, and both boys are willing to stand in the face of strong opposition. Both boys also have the same solution to saving the owls. Their solution is to stop the construction project from happening rather than finding a new building site or moving the owls. The difference is in how they go about trying to stop the construction project in order to save the owls. Mullet Fingers's approach is to sabotage the actual construction project through various forms of vandalism. He takes huge risks doing this because he is breaking the law in order to fight the building of Mother Paula's Pancake House.
On the other hand, Roy is not so willing to break the law in order to fight against the construction to save the owls. Roy's activism is done through legal channels, and he spends a lot of time digging through public records. Roy hits a major breakthrough when he discovers that the environmental impact study report is missing. Roy then takes additional action by giving the information to a reporter, and that allows the media to elevate the story to a level that Roy and Mullet Fingers are not able to achieve by themselves.
Explanation: Not my answer. JONATHAN BEUTLICH'S ANSWER
Answer:
Roy and Mullet Fingers are alike in many ways. The boys are about the same age and size; Roy's shoes fit Mullet Fingers. They both appreciate nature. Both boys are clever, coming up with ingenious ways of reaching their goals. Mullet Fingers puts alligators in the portable latrines and uses snakes with taped-shut mouths to scare away the guard dogs. Roy creates an elaborate ruse to ensnare Dana Matherson in his own misdeeds. Neither boy, Roy or Mullet Fingers, gives up easily. Roy doesn't give in to Dana, and he persists in tracking down the running boy and in trying to save the owls. Mullet Fingers works persistently to pester Mother Paula's company with increasingly severe pranks. Both Roy and Mullet Fingers seem to have a high pain tolerance. Roy invites Dana to hit him, and the bully strikes him on the head three times while on the bus. He also endures some serious brawling in the janitor's closet. Mullet Fingers, despite his infected and wounded arm, runs to the construction site, arriving there before Beatrice and Roy on the bike. He also escapes from the hospital emergency room despite his fever and injury. Neither boy is a "bad kid"; they both stay primarily within the law and avoid causing physical harm to people while they try to interfere with the constant
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Chapters 2 Assessment
Chapter 2
Summary
Summarize the important details of Chapter 2 in 5-10 sentences.
Answer:
Explanation:
During Chapter 2, Pony's character is not able to see Cherry's point of view that the Socs have their own troubles. But the last sentence of the chapter, "I know better now," not only foreshadows upcoming events, but also shows Ponyboy's own personal growth. Later, he develops a better understanding of the Socs and changes his own perspective. With hindsight, in the retelling of this story, he is able to see the Socs in a different light: "I really couldn't see what Socs would have to sweat about — good grades, good cars, good girls, madras and Mustangs and Corvairs." This sentence was written in the past tense, "really couldn't see," with an implied correction of understanding. This notes a change in Ponyboy's perspective.
The Curse of the Bambino
(1) On December 26, 1919, the owner of the Boston Red Sox, Harry Frazee, made a decision that would haunt fans of the club for 86 years. He sold his best player, Babe Ruth, to the New York Yankees. This transaction marked the beginning of the "Curse of the Bambino." The Curse of the Bambino was the belief that, because the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth, they would never win another World Series.
(2) Ruth helped the Red Sox win the World Series in 1915, 1916, and 1918. However, his demands for a higher salary and his poor attitude caused Frazee to look for a chance to trade him. He chose an offer from the Yankees to sell Ruth for cash.
(3) Unfortunately for the Red Sox, Ruth would go on to become the greatest player in the history of the game. After purchasing Ruth, the Yankees would go on to become the most successful baseball club in history. They won their 26th World Series title in 2000.
(4) However, the worst part of the curse was that the Red Sox came very close to winning the championship several times but suffered heartbreaking losses. For Sox fans, seeing their team suffer heartbreaking losses was worse than the fate of teams like the Chicago Cubs, who were usually too bad to even get close.
(5) Finally, in 2004, Red Sox fans were rewarded for their loyalty. The Red Sox were able to defeat their rivals, the Yankees, to advance to the World Series. Then, they easily defeated the St. Louis Cardinals. While Red Sox fans suffered for 86 years, they would say that their victory in 2004 was sweeter because they had longed for it for so many years.
Which of the following sentences would best introduce paragraph 4?
A.
At least the Red Sox were still a good team for many of those years.
B.
Meanwhile, the Red Sox failed to win a single title since the day they sold Ruth.
C.
In addition, Roger Clemens won a Cy Young award for both the Red Sox and the Yankees.
D.
The Yankees and Red Sox now have a historic rivalry.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The best sentence to introduce paragraph 4 is B. "Meanwhile, the Red Sox failed to win a single title since the day they sold Ruth." This sentence provides context for the paragraph and introduces the topic of the Red Sox's struggles after selling Babe Ruth.
Answer: (B) Meanwhile, the Red Sox failed to win a single title since the day they sold Ruth.
How has Brian evolved from Chapter 1 to Epilogue?
Answer:
I would say Brian matures through his new ability to have patience throughout the novel. The setbacks that would have immobilized the old Brian now he can manage it. He also learns how he can control his temper because he realizes how frustration and hopelessness doesn’t make it any better It just makes the situation worse.
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This article is simply informing the reader about the future people who will appear on this new money. They are not trying to persuade people into using this money instead of bills, and they are not describing the process of how it is made, and lastly they are not explaining how the money is used. They are informing the reader about the new money.
develop an persuasive argument on what school rules would you change.
In 150 words.
Read the following excerpt from Mark Twain's short story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavares County," and answer the question that follows.
Smiley ketched a frog one day, and took him home, and said he cal'klated to edercate him; and so he never done nothing for three months but set in his back yard and learn that frog to jump. And you bet you he did learn him too. He'd give him a little punch behind, and the next minute you'd see that frog whirling in the air like a doughnut--see him turn one summerset, or maybe a couple, if he got a good start, and come down flat-footed and all right, like a cat.
Which of the following words from the passage is an example of dialect?
punch
flat-footed
educate
whirling
Answer:
Explanation:
c- educate or d
If the author of an editorial has an agenda, should you automatically ignore that editorial? Why or why not?
Refer to the Newsela article "Health Benefits of Reading, Writing, Are Not Just for Patients." Read the text under the heading “Reading, Writing Are Good for Your Health.” Which evidence supports the idea that reading is good for health? Select the two correct answers. "We learn through the experiences of the characters we read about, Coke says." "For example, think of fairy tales that teach moral lessons." "Recently, doctors and psychologists–who study the mind–have begun looking at the health effects of reading and writing." "Because we empathize, or feel what others are feeling, we expand our understanding of other people in other situations. We are also bothered by our own misfortunes."