Here are some of the ways the families are significant, I'm not sure how far you are in the story yet tho. I read this book last year, so I can't remember which parts these are from
1) The way they have 2 children to a family, one male and one female
2) Raising children were rules in the community
3) The parents aren't the real birth givers of the children, you had to apply for kids
4) Very controlled family with special practices
Hope this helps! (I believe it's all before chapter 10)
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:
She could just make out the row of unimpressive shacks and the flash of raw new lumber. Her smile was admiring from pure relief. At least this grim place was not her destination, and surely the colony at Wethersfield would prove more inviting.
Which word best explains the mood of this section of text?
A. Worried
B. Hopeful
C. Disappointed
D. Peaceful
Which type of media would best show which land is used for farms in different areas of the world?
A.
A diagram
B.
A video
C.
A map
D.
A photograph
Answer:
C. A map
Explanation:
A map would be the best type of media to show which land is used for farms in different areas of the world. A map can provide a visual representation of the geographic distribution of farmland, allowing viewers to see the specific areas designated for farming in various regions. Maps can illustrate the boundaries of agricultural land, different types of crops grown in different areas, and other relevant details related to farming.
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Use the story titled “The Moss from the Chimera’s Cave” to answer the question.
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In 1-2 sentences, explain how one quotation from the text supports a theme in the story.
Answer:
The stench from a fearsome chimera rots the food throughout a fairy tale kingdom. The king's wizard knows how to banish it, but needs one special thing-moss from the chimera's cave itself. Someone needs to charm the chimera, but how can an honest kitchen boy succeed where clever knights have failed?
A literary theme is the foremost idea or underlying that means a writer explores in a novel, brief story, or different literary work. The theme of a story can be conveyed the use of characters, setting, dialogue, plot, or a mixture of all of these elements.
What is an example of a theme?Examples of Theme Topics: Love, Justice/Injustice, Family, Struggle, the American Dream, Wealth, Inhumanity Examples of Themes: People risk their own identification to discover love; Power corrupts humanity; Without empathy, there can be no justice. 2.
How do you find the theme of a story?Image result for theme in the story.
Ask these three questions to discover your theme.
This is the plot of the story. ...
This is normally an summary result of his actions. ...
This is a announcement about the human condition.
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Describe a place you visited during the summer break?
Answer:
beach
Explanation:
the beach is always where most families go to enjoy and relax and to play. it is a popular place to go
Answer:
The beach:
Explanation:
This is because due to the warm climate in our area
Read the excerpt from "One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop.
—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident
the art of losing’s not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
What is the rhyme scheme in this excerpt?
abaa
abab
abcd
aabb
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Answer:
the students
production system
Aaron
the three students
the producer and the director
What kind of things belong in the body of your research report
A. None of these
B. An introduction of your main claim
C. Reasons and Evidence
D. A summary of your main points
Pls help and be honest
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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coal
Explanation:
Write an alternate narrative ending to Animal Farm. What happens next? What would happen if Snowball had come back? If Boxer had lived? If Napoleon had died? What would the lives of the other animals be like? You choose from where the story changes and what happens to each character. Your narrative must include characters, plot, setting, and a theme. It needs to be 200-300 words in length.
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Answer: write that snowball managed to convince the rest of the animals about the pigs hypocritical behavior and the animals ridding the pigs from the farm, creating rules of their own and successfully achieving equality for all animals
Explanation:
Explain and describe two strategies that can help you become a more fluent reader.
Do you agree it is a good to center classes around applying math to creating video games as a way to keep kids interested in math? Why or why not?
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two paragraphs on why bullying is a problem.
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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Picture this: a herd of elephants flies past you at sixty miles per hour, followed by a streak of tigers, a pride of lions, and a bunch of clowns. What do you see? It must be a circus train! One of the first uses of the circus train is credited to W.C. Coup. He partnered with P.T. Barnum in 1871 to expand the reach of their newly combined shows using locomotives. That's another word for train. You see, before trains, moving the circus was hard. They had to lug around all their animals, performers, and equipment with a team of more than 600 horses. Since there were no highways, these voyages were rough and took a long time. Circuses would stop at many small towns between the large venues. Performing at many of these small towns was not very profitable. Because of these limitations, circuses could not grow as large as the imaginations of the operators. After they began using circus trains, Barnum and Coup only brought their show to large cities. These performances were much more profitable and the profits went toward creating an even bigger and better circus. More stages or "rings" were added and the show went on. Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus relied on the train to transport their astounding show until they went defunct in 2017.
Main Idea:
3 Key Details:
Summary (Put it all together!)
Explanation:
He partnered with P.T. Barnum in 1871 to expand the reach of their newly combined shows using locomotives. That's another word for train. You see, before trains, moving the circus was hard. They had to lug around all their animals, performers, and equipment with a team of more than 600 horses. Since there were no highways, these voyages were rough and took a long time. Circuses would stop at many small towns between the large venues. Performing at many of these small towns was not very profitable.
According to BOTH Passages, which TWO pieces of evidence BEST support the idea that collecting golf balls is risky?
“not all golf ball collecting machines work well in those areas”
“the operator walks up and down the driving range”
“many giant snakes are found in these water holes”
“he or she must be alert at all times when retrieving golf balls”
Answer:
"many giant snakes are found in these water holes" and "he or she must be alert at all times when retrieving golf balls"
CHAPTER II—THE SHE-WOLF, an excerpt From White Fang By Jack London Breakfast eaten and the slim camp-outfit lashed to the sled, the men turned their backs on the cheery fire and launched out into the darkness. At once began to rise the cries that were fiercely sad—cries that called through the darkness and cold to one another and answered back. Conversation ceased. Daylight came at nine o'clock. At midday the sky to the south warmed to rose-colour, and marked where the bulge of the earth intervened between the meridian sun and the northern world. But the rose-colour swiftly faded. The grey light of day that remained lasted until three o'clock, when it, too, faded, and the pall of the Arctic night descended upon the lone and silent land. As darkness came on, the hunting-cries to right and left and rear drew closer—so close that more than once they sent surges of fear through the toiling dogs, throwing them into short-lived panics. At the conclusion of one such panic, when he and Henry had got the dogs back in the traces, Bill said: "I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone." "They do get on the nerves horrible," Henry sympathized. They spoke no more until camp was made.
What do the details about the length of the Arctic day add to the story? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, including specific lines from the excerpt to support your answer. (5 points)
Answer:
We landed on a light, quiet place in the Arctic night.
Answer: We landed on a light, quiet place in the Arctic night.
Poem 1: “On the Grasshopper
and the Cricket”
Poem 2: “The Call of the Wild”
Combine the sentences below and submit.
1) She went to work. She did not want to go.
2) The scientists trained him well. They helped him find a job when his training was through.
3) Polar bears are fierce, territorial animals. Grizzly bears are the same.
4) Mark told me not to come with him. He looked longingly at me as I left.
5) I will not give in to you. I will not let you push me around.
6) My father loves to drive during the day. His nursing home lets him drive before 9pm.
7) My cat was hungry. It had not eaten since breakfast.
Answer:
1. She did not want to go to work, but she did anyway.
2. The scientists trained him well so that he could find a job when his training was through.
3. Like grizzly bears, polar bears are fierce, territorial animals.
4. Mark told me not to come with him, looking longingly at me as I left.
5. I won't give into you and let you push me around.
6. Since my father loves to drive during the day, his nursing home lets him drive before 9pm.
7. My cat was hungry because it hadn't eaten since breakfast.
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Answer:
She went to work even though she didnt want to go.
Explanation:
The scientists tranied him good and helped him find a job when he was done with training.
Polar bears and grizzly bears are fierce and territorial animals.
Mark told me not to come with him and looked longingly at me as I left.
I will not give in to you neither will I let you push me around.
My father loves to drive during the day and his nursing home lets him drive before 9pm.
My cat was hungry because he had not eaten since breakfast.
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Conventions are......25 POINTS
Answer:a way in which something is usually done within a particular area or activity
Explanation:
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Answer:
Multiple answers
Explanation:
This word has multiple definitions. 1 a : agreement, contract b : an agreement between states for regulation of matters affecting all of them c : a compact between opposing commanders especially concerning prisoner exchange or armistice
re-write the conclusion of the sidewalk bleeding
Answer:
wdym
Explanation:
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Answer: This story tell you about culture and life and about age eduction relgition and thigs about your life
Explanation:Hope you get an Idea from this and write the answer
Answer:
Hi, I don't know what you are asking me to do but the story is about about culture, education religion and life
If you tell me what to do specifically I will add it on my answer.
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This is the first chapter of a story I wrote, pls leave any feedback. I have more on a site called wattpad so if you like it my username is The_Hawaiian_Sloth
Answer:
great writing
Explanation:
i also use wattpad and i kind of had writers block but your a talented writer as i read your story and loved it most readers love long chapters so keep that in mind
Answer:
Amazing Story! My only critque, would to have someone else you know check it, or read it aloud. If you do that you can see fi the story makes sense or not. Other than that AMAZING! ::)))
Explanation:
What is that, which breaks but don’t fall and that which falls and cannot break?
Answer: A heart never falls, but gets broken. A daybreaks as in daybreak and the night falls as in nightfall.
Explanation:
Through many of the early chapters of Little Women, the March girls make reference to the allegorical Pilgrim’s Progress. Explain how one of the girls, or the family as a whole, relates to the characters and themes in Pilgrim’s Progress. Include details that indicate comparisons that Louisa May Alcott makes between Little Women and Pilgrim’s Progress.
Answer:
This book is prefaced by the novel The Pilgrim's Progress that is a symbol of how to live as a Christian. In this preface it is included the females character of the book, MERCY, no its male character, so it is a sign that this book is a guide for young girls, it is a guide to get the salvation and the self-improvement.
Alcott wants to emphasize that religion is more important that everyday details of life. The four March sisters have to follow saintly feet and have a spiritual journey through their lives, in spite their situation as "little tripping maids".
"Tell them of Mercy; she is one
Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.
Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize
The world which is to come, and so be wise;
For little tripping maids may follow God
Along the ways which saintly feet have trod."
Explanation:
Mr. Avery boarded across the street from Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house. Besides
making change in the collection plate every Sunday, Mr. Avery sat on the porch every night until
nine o'clock and sneezed. One evening we were privileged to witness a performance by him
which seemed to have been his positively last, for he never did it again so long as we watched.
Jem and I were leaving Miss Rachel's front steps one night when Dill stopped us: "Golly, looka
yonder." He pointed across the street. At first we saw nothing but a kudzu-covered front porch,
but a closer inspection revealed an arc of water descending from the leaves and splashing in the
yellow circle of the street light, some ten feet from source to earth, ensuing contest to determine
relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in
this area.
Answer:
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While “Address on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty” and Our Immigrants at Ellis Island are both about immigrants coming to America, their viewpoints vary greatly in their diction, tone, and syntax. In text one, the author includes positive/negative connotation to discuss ___. For example, they use words like “_______” to describe ____. In text two, positive/negative connotation is used. The author uses words like “____” to describe ___. Based on the author’s word choice in text one, the tone can be described as _____. On the other hand, the tone of text two is ____. The syntax also varies. Text one uses ____ sentences and ____ punctuation to show ____. However, text two uses ____ sentences and ____ to illustrate ____. In summary, while both texts address ___, the authors’ perspectives are very different. In text one, the author feels ____ about ___. In contrast, the author of text two feels that ___.
For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon of liberty which this light symbolizes. They brought to us strength and moral fibre developed in a civilization centuries old but fired anew by the dream of a better life in America. They brought to one new country the cultures of a hundred old ones.
It has not been sufficiently emphasized in the teaching of our history that the overwhelming majority of those who came from the Nations of the Old World to our American shores were not the laggards, not the timorous, not the failures.
They were men and women who had the supreme courage to strike out for themselves, to abandon language and relatives, to start at the bottom without influence, without money and without knowledge of life in a very young civilization. We can say for all America what the Californians say of the Forty-Niners: "The cowards never started and the weak died by the way."
Perhaps Providence did prepare this American continent to be a place of the second chance. Certainly, millions of men and women have made it that. They adopted this homeland because in this land they found a home in which the things they most desired could be theirs—freedom of opportunity, freedom of thought, freedom to worship God. Here they found life because here there was freedom to live.
It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance. Looking down this great harbor I like to think of the countless numbers of inbound vessels that have made this port. I like to think of the men and women who, with the break of dawn off Sandy Hook, have strained their eyes to the west for a first glimpse of the New World.
They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who traveled in greater luxury.
They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, the universal language of human aspiration.
How well their hopes were justified is proved by the record of what they achieved. They not only found freedom in the New World, but by their effort and devotion they made the New World's freedom safer, richer, more far-reaching, more capable of growth.
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The missionary questions the Italian family, and little Carmelita, thirteen years old, tells her story in some such way as follows:
"Our home was in Naples in the South of Italy. It is so beautiful there! And the sun shines all day long and every day, and we often sing our dear song, "La bella Napoli." We loved our dear sunny Italy so much!
But we were very poor, and father heard there is good times in America and plenty money; so one day he say good-by to us all and come over here. He not find plenty money, and sometimes he very poor, and it was long to wait, but by and by he find a good work and being to save money to bring us over.
"Every week my mother gotta letter, and every time it tell how much money my father saved. Father can't write himself, but he know a boy that can; and mother, she get a lady that she work for to read it to her. We not have so many schools in Italy, and when the father and mother were little they not have much chance; but my Italy now is like other countries and make more schools, and many children can go, but not all.
I learn a little, and the American lady that mother wash for, she teacha me the English. Father, he write that, when we come to America, we all shall go to the school; so we all want to make hurry to come to this land.
"At last, in a letter came money to buy the ticket for all of us, mother and grandmother and all the children. Mother think it much work to get us all ready, but we all helped; and, after all, there was not much to get ready, for we not own many things; and so at last we all were packed up, and every one had something to carry except baby. Even Theresa carried the birdcage, though she is only two.
Vote BrainliestIt is warm inside my home, but it is freezing outside.
Which word in the sentence provides a contrast with the word freezing?
“warm”
“inside”
“home”
Answer:
Warm
Explanation:
Contrast means different.
Look at the image below.
20 pts
Answer:
The purpose of the computer is to perform calculations, store information, retrieve data and process information.