Answer:
Yesterday, I asked what she thought about it.
Explanation:
Answer:
The one with An O
Explanation:
Q.1. Details of the setting in ''The Drummer Boy of Shiloh'' help you understand that Civil War Soldiers A. wore steel armor B. wore old uniforms C. carried extra bullets D. slept on the ground
Q.2. How does Esperanza (the narrator) describe the objects for sale in ''Gil's Furniture Bought & Sold''? A. pretty but worthless B. old but very valuable C. dirty and probably broken D. interesting and old
Please help with both!!
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
I took the same quiz I got it right :)
in the sentence below, identify the pronoun and name its case.
The loud music is coming from their house.
Two special medals what is the best summary of the passage
Answer:
I need the summary of the passage (I will edit this part out later)
Explanation:
Which of the following products are exported by the Central African Republic?
A diamonds, cotton, and coffee
B lumber, coffee, and cocoa
C oil, sugar, coffee, and diamonds
D corn, coffee, and tea
I’m in a test please hurry!
Answer: B
Explanation:
Alt account of "edsnow0909"
Question:
Describe the plot of the Robert Bruce story. Use complete sentences.
A. Problem: B. Action: C. Climax: D. Outcome:
Story:
The men of Scotland were led by Robert Bruce. English troops had invaded their country. Bruce had bravely fought them with his gallant men, but now he stumbled into a refuge and threw himself down on the floor. He was so very tired of the war. It seemed as though he could not succeed against the invaders.
A lonely Bruce sat and thought and then, in great despair decided, "I'll give it all up."
Just then a spider dropped down from the ceiling, interrupting his thoughts. Bruce wondered what the spider would do. From floor to ceiling was a long way back to the spider's home.
The spider began to crawl up its silvery rope, but slipped and fell again to the ground. Time and again the spider tried to reach its home, but each time it fell, dazed and faint.
After Robert Bruce counted nine attempts, he was sure the spider would try no more. The determined spider, however, worked harder than before. Slowly he got higher and higher until he reached the top. Robert Bruce shouted his praise for the worthy spider.
Then and there Robert Bruce decided he also would not give up. He would keep trying until he should succeed in ridding his country of its terrible enemy. He finally did and became King Robert I of Scotland.
Here is an outline of this story:
I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland
II. Plot
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Answer:
I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland
II. Plot
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Explanation:
Hope this helped? The answer was in the question already...
Answer:
A. Problem: Robert Bruce was going to give up fighting the invaders.
BAction: Bruce looked at a spider that didn't give up trying to reach its home
C climax: The spider succeeded to get up there.
D outcome: Bruce also decided he would not give up, and succeeded.
Explanation:
"A David and Goliath Battle Rages Over Sunshine Park"
Chelsea Spree played in Sunshine Park as a young girl. When she learned that the Trumont Corporation planned to tear it down to build their international headquarters, she decided to speak up. Though Trumont has millions of dollars and high-paid lawyers on their side, Chelsea has passion. The battle is shaping up to be a tough one.
The headline of this news article makes a biblical allusion. The mention of David and Goliath suggests a battle in which (5 points)
one opponent is much smaller than the other
one opponent is threatening another's childhood memories
two opponents are battling over the same land
two opponents are in a very tough contest
can someone please write a poem about Animal Farm by
Novella by George Orwell
Please don’t click just for points
Answer:What type of poem?
Explanation: Like is there a certain theme, rule, etc? (Will write a general poem for now)
URGENT!!
30 points and BRAINLIEST!!
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 ?
A Blue-Ridged Adventure
"Hey Garry! Give me a hand," Mark shouted from the top of a rocky embankment.
"Just a moment," said Garry, as he made an attempt to strengthen his footing on the rocks near the cavern.
Together, Garry and Mark descended into the famous underground caverns of Shenandoah. As they entered the cavern, both boys had no regrets about signing up for this trekking trip in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.
"I don't think we need a flashlight," Mark said, looking at the natural crystalline cave formations that seemed to be emitting a light of their own.
Behind a large, craggy rock formation, the boys saw a small opening about the size of a doorway, and began to move towards it. Quietly, they stepped in through the entryway.
"Let's see where this takes us," whispered Garry boldly as he took the first step down a long, narrow path.
As they moved further down the walkway, the light became dimmer, and eventually they could not see anything around them.
After what seemed like an eternity of dragging their fingers along the walls of the cavern to follow the path in the dark, a glimmer of light appeared. Silently, the boys hurried their steps until they found themselves in a brightly lit open expanse, about the size of a large concert hall.
The cavern here was unlike the other caverns because the sun poured in through an opening in the ceiling.
The boys were amazed to see concentric, ancient stone circles piled on the floor of the cave.
"We may have stumbled upon an ancient Paleo-American Indian site," said Mark, who had just written an article on the ancient people. When he grew up, he planned to become an archaeologist. "This site must be at least 9,000 years old," he said. Though he wanted to stay and explore, he knew it was illegal to tamper with archaeological sites. So, he turned to Garry and said, "We should get out of here without disturbing anything."
Guess I'll come back here one day when I write my book on the Paleo-American Indians, Mark thought.
As they walked back down the pathway that led to the room, Garry exclaimed "Can you believe what we just saw? That was so great! You'll have to come rediscover this place when you're a famous archaeologist and author!"
Stepping out of the cavern, they took in the pristine, lush scenery all around them. They had a panoramic view of the mountains from where they stood.
"Think we should try to head back?" Garry asked.
When they climbed back toward the hiking trail, they discovered that Sarah and Abe, a couple of their fellow trekkers, were waiting for them. They walked along the riverside and turned the corner to close in on the campsite. As they did, they spotted Sue and Ben, two other trekkers on the expedition. The team had planned a delicious campfire meal for the night.
"Where were you both?" asked Sarah.
"We were getting a little worried about you," said Abe.
"Garry and I were just walking around. We saw some neat crystals," Mark said. "Right, Garry?"
Garry smiled and nodded, "Right."
As the sun set over crystal clear waters of the river, both boys thought about their adventure. It was nice to have a secret, especially one that they could rediscover some other time.
Select all correct answers.
Which two sentences show how the narrative point of view creates a sense of mystery and awe in the passage?
Mark and Garry were on a trekking trip in the Shenandoah mountains in Virginia.
The cavern here was unlike the other caverns because the sun poured in through an opening in the ceiling.
As they moved further down the walkway, the light became dimmer, and eventually they could not see anything around them.
"Can you believe what we just saw?"
"This site must be at least 9,000 years old," he said.
Answer:
no it's not true in real life
Answer:
The moment Garry and Mark has went to the blue rigde mountains in virgina they fot really excide it
Explanation:
Use your context clues and their feelings
Each subheading of an outline should begin with __________.
A) a Roman numeral (I, II, III, and so on)
B) a capital letter (A, B, C, and so on)
C) an Arabic numeral (1, 2, 3, and so on)
Answer: (A) Roman numerals
Explanation:
The first Roman numeral will be the introductory paragraph, while the body paragraphs will start with the second Roman numeral.
Answer:
A) roman numerals
Explanation:
Which sentences use the word misty correctly? Select all that apply 1.His throws were misty but he could make every single catch 2. The boat set out early, when the sea was still calm and the air was misty 3. I fell into the dirt and got my tights all misty 4. It was misty, so she brought a raincoat but didn't bother with an umbrella.
Answer:
Correct answer is 2
Explanation:
Misty: full of, covered with, or accompanied by mist, foggy
what's the protagonist in the story lone dog by Irene Rutherford McCleod?
a protagonist is the main character and i've never read the story, but just think about who the story is all about and you'll get your answer
Watch or recall a brief movie clip, trailer, or advertisement. Record the conventions and techniques used to engage the audience below.
Answer:
Grab the reader’s attention in the first sentence Help them imagine what you imagine Make it personal Use emotion Don’t take chances with attentionPlease vote for Brainliest
What is the meaning of the word adept as used in the passage? Use the antonym clumsy as a context clue to help you determine the meaning.
Martha, a new addition to the Hillsboro High School softball team. After much practice, she has improved quickly and become an adept hitter. On defense, however, she is still somewhat clumsy and frequently misses easy catches.
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Answer:
Adept means skilled or good. Should be something along the lines of that.
Explanation:
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Emma was having a wonderful time at summer camp. She’d made friends with
all the girls in her cabin, and she was having taking part in all the activities, and
she even secretly enjoyed some of the chores.
One day, a package arrived at camp from Emma’s grandmother. The other girls
in the cabin were excited about what the package contained, and watched as
Emma opened it. Inside was a box of her grandmother’s homemade caramels,
which were Emma’s favorite. She was about to eat one of them when one of the
other girls asked if she could have a caramel. Then the other girls asked the
same question. Emma counted the caramels. There were ten in the box. There
were eight other girls in the cabin, so if she gave each of them one caramel,
there would only be two left for her. She thought about keeping them for herself.
After all, they were her favorite, and her grandmother had sent them to her. As
much as she loved the caramels, though, she also wanted her friends to get a
chance to try them. So she gave each girl a caramel. That night they all got a
treat, and Emma was glad she’d shared her favorite treat with her new friends.
1. ____ Which of the following is a possible theme of this paragraph? Write the
letter of the best answer on the line.
a. If you share what you have, people will expect it from you.
b. It’s more enjoyable to share what you have with others than to keep
what you have to yourself.
2 Is the theme implied or directly stated?
Write a short essay of no less than 80 words about the development of applications from your point of view.
Answer:
Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives, with applications continuing to be an essential aspect of the tech industry.
Explanation: Its 93 words, but tried to make it work.
Answer:
Applications have come a long way since software programs were created. Today, there are countless applications available for various purposes, from social media to business management. Application development has also evolved, with updated tools and technologies constantly introduced. One of the most significant advancements has been the rise of mobile app development, which has allowed for more personalized and convenient user experiences. Technology will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new ideas and innovations constantly being introduced to improve our daily lives
Explanation:
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Read the selection below.
Matt Richtel wrote an article called "Attached to Technology and Paying a Price." He mentions that most computer users switch between tabs and webpages almost every two minutes!
Why did the author include this idea?
to highlight the difficulty of focusing when you are on the Internet
to illustrate how much faster it is to look things up on the Internet
to point out how often people use the Internet to look things up
to show how kids use the Internet to learn new information
Answer:
b. to illustrate how much faster it is to look up things on the internet
Explanation:
whenever you are using the internet you are able to find sources and answers much easier because you are able to switch tabs and webpages at just a click of a button rather than having to have multiple books open at the same time and having to comb through all the information manually
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Write a letter to the Principal regarding change in ECA/CCA in school.
Answer:
8th standard
St. John's matriculation school
Bangalore
20 March 2019
The Principal
St. John's matriculation school
Bangalore
Respected Sir
SUB: Requesting a change in CCA activity
I wish to bring to your notice the existing co-curricular activities and the interests of the class 8 students. We have music and crafts class for our CCA period. But many of the students are interested in dancing and painting activities. There are some of us who show extraordinary skill in dancing and painting.
So I request you to change the co-curricular activities for class 8 to include dancing and painting classes along with existing craft classes and remove the music class from our schedule.
I hope you will understand the student interests and do the needful.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully
XXX
Explanation:
It 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.
wirte a composition of ten lines on What does alcohol addiction among teenagers leads to?
Answer:
An alcoholic addiction is very bad because it can damabe the child's brain
Can someone explain how Anne Frank matured in her diary in 3 steps? Example: Anne Frank had a life like this (ex. childish,) and acted this certain way at the beginning of the book, then at the middle of the book, and the end of the book?
Answer:
When she starts out she is a smart 13 year old she likes boys and school, over time she stops being so childish and learns to love and respect her mother.
Explanation:
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Please help!! Im in a pickle!
Answer:
1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother lovingly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father softly spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell heavily.
5. Everyone knew the boys were to be quickly found.
6. The excitement calmed down gradually.
7. We will go cautiously.
8. The chior director said, "Sing" joyfully!
Answer: quickly, sweetly, gently, slowly, just, almost, carefully, aggressively
Explanation: 1. The tired boys quickly found their way home.
2. Mother sweetly hugged the lost boys.
3. Father gently spoke to the officer.
4. The snow fell slowly.
5. Everyone just knew the boys were to be found.
6. The excitement almost calmed down.
7. We will go carefully.
8. The choir director aggressively said, "Sing!"
What makes an activist an activist?
Read the excerpt from “Raymond's Run.” And on the other side of the fence is Raymond with his arms down to his side and the palms tucked up behind him, running in his very own style, and it’s the first time I ever saw that and I almost stop to watch my brother Raymond on his first run. But the white ribbon is bouncing toward me and I tear past it, racing into the distance till my feet with a mind of their own start digging up footfuls of dirt and brake me short. Then all the kids standing on the side pile on me, banging me on the back and slapping my head with their May Day programs, for I have won again and everybody on 151st Street can walk tall for another year. Which text evidence best supports the idea that Squeaky is running for more than just herself? I almost stop to watch my brother Raymond on his first run the white ribbon is bouncing toward me and I tear past it my feet with a mind of their own start digging up footfuls of dirt everybody on 151st Street can walk tall for another year
Answer:
everybody on 151st Street can walk tall for another year
Explanation:
it shows that she isnt just running for herself when she includes the word "everybody" in this entence
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but im pretty sure im right!
Youre welcome!
Read each passage of dialogue. Identify the type of conflict.
choices:
a. person vs. person
b. person vs. self
c. person vs. nature
d. person vs. society
Which excerpt from "The Kick and the Click" best shows that Gabriella supports her brother Anthony in his new hobby? "It looks like Anthony is famous, too," Gabriella said as she held up the paper and pointed to the photo credit typed in tiny font just below the right-hand corner of the photograph. He was still in a state of shock when he handed the paper to Gabriella who had been sitting silently at the table, watching him out of the corner of her eye. "They’ll get over it eventually," his sister Gabriella said as she walked up to stand next to him. She played soccer too, just like everyone in his entire extended family was expected to. "What’s the big deal?" Gabriella shrugged, her palms held upward, and raised her eyebrows, but she didn’t say anything.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Based on paragraph 2 of the selection "A Massive Mission," what is the most likely reason
Endeavour flew to different places in California before landing at the Los Angeles International
Airport?
A. To allow planners time to prepare the streets for the shuttle
B. To test whether the shuttle was still working well
C. To give more people the opportunity to view the shuttle
D. To remind people how the shuttle was previously used
Answer:
C. To give more people the opportunity to view the shuttle.
Explanation:
I hope this helped at least a little!
Based on paragraph 2 of the selection "A Massive Mission," the most likely reason why Endeavour flew to different places in California before landing at the Los Angeles International Airport was to give more people the opportunity to view the shuttle.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
What is a paragraph?A paragraph is a self-contained unit of discourse in writing that addresses a specific point or idea. Paragraphs are a common way to organize long sections of prose.
To be effective, a paragraph must begin with a topic sentence, contain sentences that support the main idea of the paragraph, and maintain a consistent flow. The effective paragraph contains:-
• presents a single idea
• contains support in form of sentences that convey this single idea
• maintains your essay’s objective
• informs and entertains your reader about your paper’s overall idea.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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Which observation tool allows Shauna’s doctor to monitor her blood circulation in real-time?
a microscope
a telescope
an X-ray
an ultrasound
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano.
Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole. At first, some scientists (including Einstein!) rejected Schwarzschild's ideas. Others were intrigued and began searching the skies for real black holes. Just decades later, they found the first of them. It just goes to show: sometimes, as Einstein himself once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
According to the excerpt, how does Karl Schwarzschild use Einstein’s ideas to draw a conclusion?
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that Newton’s ideas had faults.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that space bends.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about imagination to conclude that it is more important than knowledge. Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano.
Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole. At first, some scientists (including Einstein!) rejected Schwarzschild's ideas. Others were intrigued and began searching the skies for real black holes. Just decades later, they found the first of them. It just goes to show: sometimes, as Einstein himself once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
According to the excerpt, how does Karl Schwarzschild use Einstein’s ideas to draw a conclusion?
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that Newton’s ideas had faults.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about gravity to conclude that space bends.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible.
Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about imagination to conclude that it is more important than knowledge.
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The answer choice which represents Schwarzschild use of Einstein’s ideas is; Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible.
How did Schwarzschild use Einstein’s ideas to draw a conclusion?According to the task content;
It follows from the excerpt that; Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. One of which includes; Einstein's idea that space bends.On this note, it follows that the Schwarzschild took Einstein's idea that space bends and on the basis of the idea, first predicted that there were black holes.
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Explain and describe two strategies that can help you become a more fluent reader.