Answer:
The Dursleys didn't like magic and already knew it was real because aunt petunia sister/Harry's mother was a witch and went to Hogwarts. Harry didn't know magic was even real and that Hogwarts existed because they hid it from him. He only thought that maybe magic was real because he opened the snakes cage at the zoo and he understood the snakes words.
Explanation:
Sorry if it's wrong, I think it should count though because I read the book and watched the movie
Answer:
The Dursleys didn't like magic and already knew it was real because aunt petunia sister/Harry's mother was a witch and went to Hogwarts. Harry didn't know magic was even real and that Hogwarts existed because they hid it from him. He only thought that maybe magic was real because he opened the snakes cage at the zoo and he understood the snakes words.
Explanation:
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someone please write this for me please
Explain the relationship between objects in our solar system
and the existence of life on Earth.
Refer to the Newsela article "A Critical History of 'Lord of the Flies.'"
Which sentence from the article best supports its author's assertion that Golding's novel was influenced by real-world events?
A. "The book forced readers to think about the dark sides of human nature that may tear civilization apart."
B. "It is worth reading, or re-reading, for its entertainment value alone."
C. "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."
D."The book was written shortly after World War II , which had taken millions of lives."
Answer: The sentence that best supports the author's assertion is option D.
Explanation:
Lord of the Flies was authored by William Golding in 1954, exploring themes like morality, rationality, and a general look at the defects of society that seep into human nature at the individual level.
It was written after World War 2, having numerous references that testify to the war. His wartime services and experiences certainly influenced him to write this thought-provoking piece, raising awareness of the more pressing conditions of human nature.
Hence, the best sentence which supports the article is "The book was written by William Golding and published in 1954."
Answer:
a
Explanation:
thesis statement for What is the best way to eat an ice cream cone?
Answer:
I believe the best way to eat an ice cream cone is _______ because ___________ and _____________.
Explanation:
Which is the most likely reason George Washington refused a third term as president? (1 point) a He felt a third term would give one man too much power. b He didn't think the citizens would support him for a third term. c He did not want to be away from his home for four more years. d He believed he had not met the challenges he should have in two terms.
Answer:
He did not want to be away from his home for four more years.
Explanation:
Read the sentence. My best friend will receive an award. Which types of phrases appear in the sentence? Select all that apply.
Responses
^ ^
adverb phrase
verb phrase
appositive phrase
noun phrase
Answer:
Identify the part of speech of the italicized word in each sentence.Use the drop-down menus to identify each italicized phrase as a noun phrase
Explanation:
What is it like to read the ordinary language compared to the descriptive language? Check all that apply.
The ordinary language is shorter.
The ordinary language gives a clearer mental picture.
The ordinary language is harder to picture.
The ordinary language appeals to the senses.
The ordinary language is less interesting.
Answer:
real answer is a c e
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer is A, C, E
Explanation:
Miyax, the protagonist in Julie of the Wolves, shares some character traits with the protagonist of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. How is Miyax like Tom? How is she different?
In The Call of the Wild , the characters of Hal and Charles provide contrast by acting as an antithesis to characters such as:
the man with the red sweater
Dave
Mercedes
Francois
PLEASE HALP ME! I AM NOT SMART ÀAÀÆÅÃA
Answer: its mercedes
Explanation: That is in chapter 5
Please help, 90 points!
Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how Greg Ridley from "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
150 words are needed.
Answer:
In the realistic fiction story, "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers, Greg Ridley a fourteen-year-old boy, starts off by getting a lecture from his dad, about his poor grades in math. Greg is upset and he walks away from his house to get some alone time. As Greg is walking, a rainstorm strikes. While he is trying to find shelter, he comes upon an abandoned apartment complex. As Greg walks in he finds out that he isn't the only one in the apartment, an old man named Lemon Brown is also there. Lemon is there for a different reason though. He is trying to hide his treasure, an old harmonica, from the neighborhood thugs. The thugs weren't successful in getting Lemon's treasure. Greg returns home with a valuable lesson learned, that he should value things in life. Greg changes from the beginning of the story to the end of the story. At the beginning, Greg was careless about his grades in math. Next, he was curious when looking for a place to hide from the rain. Lastly, he ends the story off by being a caring person when he continuously asked Lemon Brown if he was okay. Greg Ridley was a dynamic character who changed from careless, to curious, to caring, after his encounters with Lemon Brown.
Answer:
Greg dreaded the lecture from his father but this changed in the end as he anticipated the lecture. From the story, it can be inferred that Greg was in a bad mood and he wasn't ready to listen to the lecture that his father wanted to give him. In the end of the story, we can deduce that this changed as Greg was already anticipating about the lecture that he was going to receive from his dad. The change was due to the fact that his father wanted to tell him about how he lost his son and he was anxious about it. The change that can be depicted from the story was that in the beginning
Maya needs more furniture, such as chairs and tables, for her new home.
What type of context clue is in the sentence?
a synonym clue
a contrast clue
an explanation clue
an example clue
Answer: An example
Explanation: What's the example: "Such as chairs and table, for her new home" The example to the furniture is chairs and tables.
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Is this the right punctuation or do I take one of the “you” out?
Answer:
I think it is correct
Explanation:
I thinks it is correct with the way you have it, also with,"Thanks, you are too," but you have it fine the way it is.
Pick the letter of the item you might associate with each word.
grave: (a) a loud party, (b) a serious illness, (c) a reunion between two brothers
List all the words which are pluralized by simply adding s to the f.
altos female singing voices
beliefs principals of a faith
chiefs leaders; those in charge
dwarfs people, plants or animals whose size is noticeably smaller than usual
echoes sounds that are repeated; sound waves reflected back from a surface
Eskimos groups of people who live in coastal Arctic regions
halves two pieces that together make a whole
handkerchiefs pieces of cloth used as facial wipes or for decoration
heroes people others "look up" to for courageous or noble acts
pianos musical instruments with keyboards operating hammers which strike strings
potatoes vegetables in the tuber family
proofs group of photographs from which final pictures are produced
shelves pieces of wood attached to walls horizontally to hold items
solos songs sung by one person
sopranos high female voices
thieves those who steal
tomatoes edible red fruit
wives women who are married
Explanation:
Here's a complete list of words that are pluralized by adding "s" to the end of the singular form:
altos
beliefs
chiefs
dwarfs
echoes
Eskimos
halves
handkerchiefs
heroes
pianos
potatoes
proofs
shelves
solos
sopranos
thieves
tomatoes
wives
Answer:
altos
beliefs
chiefs
dwarfs
echoes
Eskimos
halves
handkerchiefs
heroes
pianos
potatoes
proofs
shelves
solos
Explanation:
Which selection best provides evidence to support the central idea that Shakespeare's comedies are written to create a happy and optimistic mood? Shakespeare wrote many types of plays, but two of the most important are comedies and tragedies. The comedies, which include A Midsummer Nightz Dream" and "As You Like It" have a lighthearted and magical feel. They usually take place in a natunalsetung such as a forest, feature a plan that involves disguises and mistaken identity and tell a love story that ends with a wedding Shakespeare's tragedies, on the other hand, are usually somber and awe-inspiring These playı, which include "Romeo and Juliet" and Hamler feature characten caught an struggles they cant escape. usually partially caused by their own actions. Unlike the comedies, which all have happy ending. Shakespeare's tragedies end in the deaths of most, if not all, of the main characters. It is a testament to Shakespeare's skill that even these unhappy playa have proved fascinating to audiences throughout the centuries O A. Unlike the comedies, which all have happy endings. Shakespeare's tragedies end in the deaths of most, il net all of the main characters O B. Shakespeare's tragedies, on the other hand, are usually somber and awe-inspiring C. The comedies, which include "A Midsummer Night's Dream' and "As You Like It, have a lighthearted and magical feel D. They usually take place in a natural setting such as a forest, feature a plot that involve and mistaken identity, and tell a love story that ends with a wedding.
Answer:hope this helps
Explanation:
The part of the story between the climax and the resolution is called the
Answer:denouement
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from White Fang.
[White Fang] felt a vacancy in him, a need for the hush and quietude of the stream and the cave in the cliff. Life had become too populous. There were so many of the man-animals, men, women, and children, all making noises and irritations. And there were the dogs, ever squabbling and bickering, bursting into uproars and creating confusions. The restful loneliness of the only life he had known was gone. Here the very air was palpitant with life. It hummed and buzzed unceasingly.
How does White Fang change when he compares his new environment to his old environment?
He appreciates that he is no longer lonely.
He misses the peace of the wild.
He develops a fear of the wild.
He decides to become a loyal pack dog.
Answer:
He misses the peace of the wild.
Explanation:
He knows that as he left he was leaving everything behind him therefore he is getting homesick and now misses the only things he has ever known. I hope these helps!
Narrow the scope of your research by writing a research question similar to the model in the lesson.
Research Question: What are the effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on respiratory health in urban populations?
write a book review of a book you have recently read
i choose the book the diary of a wimpy kid the
meltdown
Answer: "The Meltdown," part of the beloved "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series by Jeff Kinney, takes readers on yet another entertaining and humorous journey through the eyes of middle-schooler Greg Heffley. As with the previous books in the series, "The Meltdown" captures the essence of everyday school life and the challenges faced by Greg and his friends.
In this installment, the focus shifts to the wintertime adventures of Greg and his classmates. With a snowstorm hitting their town, the kids find themselves engaged in an epic neighborhood snowball fight. Jeff Kinney's storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a hilarious and relatable tale of friendship, rivalry, and survival in the suburban snowscape.
One of the highlights of the book is Kinney's ability to capture the essence of middle-school dynamics and the amusing situations that arise. Greg's musings and observations about the chaotic world of school, family, and friends are both humorous and thought-provoking, making it easy for readers of all ages to connect with his experiences. The witty writing style and Kinney's signature illustrations add depth and charm to the narrative, making the book engaging and visually appealing.
What makes "The Meltdown" stand out is its ability to address relatable themes such as peer pressure, popularity, and the importance of true friendship, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. Kinney effectively balances the comedic moments with underlying messages, subtly teaching young readers valuable life lessons in a way that is accessible and entertaining.
However, some readers may find the plot slightly predictable, as it follows a similar structure to previous books in the series. While this consistency is part of the charm that draws fans back to the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" world, it may leave some longing for a more unique storyline.
Overall, "The Meltdown" delivers what fans of the series have come to expect—a delightful and amusing adventure filled with laugh-out-loud moments and relatable characters. It is an excellent addition to the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series, providing an entertaining escape for both young readers and adults alike. Jeff Kinney continues to capture the essence of middle-school life, making "The Meltdown" a fun and enjoyable read for fans of all ages.
Explanation:
Here is a book review of The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown by Jeff Kinney:
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown is the 13th book in the popular series by Jeff Kinney. It follows the adventures of Greg Heffley, a middle school student who faces various challenges and mishaps in his daily life. In this book, Greg has to deal with a snow day that turns into a massive neighborhood snowball fight, as well as his family’s plans to escape the cold weather by going to a tropical resort.
The book is written in the form of a diary, with humorous illustrations and comic strips that accompany Greg’s narration. The book is full of funny situations and jokes that will appeal to young readers who enjoy realistic fiction and comedy. The book also touches on some themes such as friendship, family, rivalry, and responsibility.
The book is easy to read and engaging, with short chapters and a fast-paced plot. The book is suitable for readers aged 8 to 12, or anyone who likes to laugh and relate to Greg’s experiences. The book is part of a series, but it can be read as a standalone story as well.
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown is a fun and entertaining book that will make you smile and chuckle. It is a great choice for fans of the series or for anyone looking for a light-hearted and amusing read.
Please Help...Which Sentence is an Active sentence?
he antidote had been engineered by scientists over the span of several years.
1. The countries decided to find an antidote of their own instead of supporting a corrupt leader
2. The sales of the antidote were impacted by the lack of access.
3.The decision to send in a special operative by parachute was made by the commanding officer.
4.The zombies are going to be stopped by us tonight.
The "Red Death" is known for killing its victims within ___.
A.) a week
B.) 20 minutes
C.) an hour
D.) a day
E.) 30 minutes
Answer:
30 minutes
Explanation:
Playing contact sports is not worth the risk because while all sports have at least some forms of risk, contact sports are particularly dangerous as they are more likely to lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) because . . .
please explain as sort of an essay like answer
Answer:Playing contact sports are particularly dangerous and more likely to lead to CTE because there is more force and compact hitting.
Explanation:
Answer:
because in contact sports, there is more impact and dangers, leading to CTE.
Explanation:
Think of a fictional product or an improved product you would like to sell and write two different short advertisements for two different audiences. Describe the advertisement, the medium (TV, radio, magazine, billboard, etc.), and the audience you are attempting to reach. The advertisement may be in script or descriptive paragraph form.
I want a billboard about gaming thanks
Answer:Advertisement
Product: Soap
Medium: Newspaper
Audience: Women and men
Do you want a nice scented soap?
That leaves a nice smell on your skin, even after hours of work?
Try the 'X' soap - neutral!
With a week of use, you'll see the difference!
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Medium: TV
Audience: Women
Script:
Commercial voice: Do you want a nice scented soap? That leaves your skin soft?
[woman leaves the bathroom, with a towel and shows her shoulder to the screen, as if the scent is wonderful)
Commercial voice: Comes home after hours of work, and still wants it to be perfuming your skin?
Commercial voice: Try the 'Y' soap, for Women! With a week of use, you'll see the difference!
Explanation:
Answer:product:cosmetics advertisement:natural and more attractive look
audience :men and women medium:television
Explanation:
can someone please put this in alphabetical order
this please>analyze fright tiger Rhode Island patient
apologize identify inspect South Carolina misjudge
dynamite license spectator everyone misspell
enlighten recognize
Answer: Analyze, Apologize, Carolina, Dynamite, Everyone, Enlighten, Fright, Identity, Inspect, Island, License, Misspell, Misjudge, Patient, Rhode, Recognize, Spectator, South, Tiger
Explanation:
Answer:
Analyze, Apologize, Carolina, Dynamite, Everyone, Enlighten, Fright, Identity, Inspect, Island, License, Misspell, Misjudge, Patient, Rhode, Recognize, Spectator, South, Tiger
Explanation:
The formatting of this title is acceptable: I visited the "The Empire State Building" when I went to New York City this past summer!
True OR False
Answer:
It is false..
Explanation:
The title will need to be like: Visiting the "The Empire State Building", but the part on I visited the "The Empire State Building" when I went to New York City this past summer! , will be the first part of the sentence after the title.
hope this help!^^
if it wrong, i am sorry about that))
Answer: False
Explanation:
Well, just talking about one part of New York City doesn't sum up the entirety of your trip. Think about it. You're trying to talk about what you did during the summer. If you put one thing about it, that doesn't give the readers an insight on what you really did. A title is supposed to encapsulate the general idea.
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5. What does the protagonist decide and what action does the protagonist take because of this decision? Wonder
Which statement best describes the relationship between the golden lancehead and the lancehead viper? a. The lancehead viper evolved from the golden lancehead. b. The golden lancehead evolved from the lancehead viper. c. The golden lancehead and the lancehead viper are actually the same snakes. d. The lancehead viper and the golden lancehead can both be found on Snake Island.
Answer:
A:The golden lancehead evolved from the lancehead viper
Explanation:
looked it up
What’s your favorite season?
Fall(Autumn), Winter, Spring, or Summer?
God bless all!! :)
Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
fall is mine whats your?
Have a good day/night:)
Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
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have a wonderful day
"these are words from a 12 yr old girl who ever is reading this have a nice day live ur life dont let depression hold u back u r beautiful i have depression anxeity adhd and anger issues but i still make it through the day with a smile on my face so i hope u can do the same" ~Christina McGowan <3
Can someone give me a good Appreciation letter to a teacher? Plz don't copy from Goo Gle
Answer:
I got you
Explanation:
Dear Ms/Mr {put their name here}
You have done so much for me! i hope you know that i appreciate you every day. Without you, I wouldn't know as much as I know now. You are important, smart, sweet, inspirational, and just great in general. There are never enough words to describe how amazing you are. I love the fact that you take time to teach others when you could quit at any time. Thank you. I don't think there are any words to say how much I appreciate you.
From, (your name)
01.
How should a rester analyze indirect characterization? Check all that apply.
by choing adjectives that provide detalls describing the character
byroong how the character interacts with other characters
by cicing details about what the character says, does, and thinks
by chong how the other characters perceve the character
boyning the content, and use it to make inferences about the character
by sing statements the narrator makes about the character's personality
by statements the narratch makes about the character's appearance
Answer:
by choosing adjectives that provide details describing the character
Answer:
Here are a few points you could include in your story if you chose Carter’s father:
Character: Carter’s father
Setting: his home in Virginia (and then later the hilltop in the battlefield)
Point of view: Here’s an example of the narrative from the first-person point of view:
A dagger sliced through my heart when my son told me he would betray our family legacy and join the Union army, but I steeled myself, and offered not the slightest hint of rage or disappointment.
Explanation:
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20 points and Brainliest!!!
What is the main idea of this passage? List three details that support the main idea.
Harriet Tubman's achievements
1. She helped more than 70 people escape slavery.
2. She escaped slavery.
3. She traveled an extremely long distances several times to help other slaves escape captivity, AND SUCCEEDED.