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Answer:
A,C,E
Explanation:
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Which event represents the climax of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry?
Group of answer choices
A) Mr. Jamison tries to save T.J.’s life.
B) R.W. and Melvin kill Mr. Barnett.
C) Papa sets his cotton field on fire.
D) T.J. and the Simms boys rob Mr. Barnett.
Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
My brother always want to cook dinner.
My teachers often gives homework on the weekend.
The clouds swiftly moves across the sky.
The cat carefully steps across the fence.
The sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement is that "The clouds swiftly moves across the sky". Thus the correct option is C.
What is a Sentence?A sentence refers to a collection of words consisting of a subject and predicate defining the complete thought and clear meaning to the reader with the help of proper English Grammar structure.
When a subject and its verb are singular or plural, they are said to be in agreement. Here the singular verb is used with a singular subject, and the use of the Plural verb will be done with a plural subject.
In the sentence"The clouds swiftly moves across the sky." the word clouds denotes plural form, as well as the use of the word 'moves', will be there which also denotes plural form indicating the rule of subject-verb agreement.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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"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
What is a theme of “Stray" by: Cynthia Rylant?
a. A family should make financial sacrifices for their pets.
b.A family's financial situation can affect the decisions it makes.
c.People who work hard are less likely to want to keep a pet.
d.People should put their children before their pets.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
HELP I NEED THIS DONE FAST! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Write a two page essay in German identifying the Nazi customs in ww2.
Answer:
Eine Bewegung, die den Lauf der Geschichte maßgeblich veränderte, war Deutschland unter dem NS-Regime. Die Nazis haben in ihrem Plan der Dominanz viel Schaden angerichtet. 1941 fielen die Nazis in die Sowjetunion ein, die heute Russland heißt. Der Codename Operation Barbarossa war die größte Invasion in der Geschichte der Kriegsführung und verursachte die meisten Opfer in der Geschichte. Das Land Polen wurde ebenfalls vollständig vom NS-Regime übernommen. Die Nazis beschlossen, den polnischen Staat vollständig von allen Polen zu befreien und von deutschen Kolonisten zu besiedeln. Das nationalsozialistische Deutschland hat in weiten Teilen Europas weiterhin ein Erbe. Es gibt heute noch viele rechtsradikale rassistische Gruppen, und in vielen Ländern wurden Gesetze erlassen, um die Entwicklung und das Wachstum dieser rassistischen Gruppen zu verhindern. Das bedeutendste dieser drei Ereignisse ist das Erbe des Neonazismus, das heute noch auf der ganzen Welt existiert. Die Nazis haben den Lauf der Geschichte in vielerlei Hinsicht verändert, einschließlich des Einmarsches in die Sowjetunion und in Polen. Leider hat das Erbe der Nazis auch heute noch Unruhen in Europa verursacht.
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What makes an activist an activist?
what is the prefix, root and suffix of the word friendly
prefix:_____
root: ______
suffix:____
Read the following sentence from the drama The Mysteries in the Forest.
NOVA: (Exasperated) Aww, Mom, we're fine!
Which structural element is shown in the parentheses?
Question 3 options:
Stage directions
Cast of characters
Act and scene
Setting description
Answer:
Act and scene
Explanation:
why is this poem the biggest piece of junk on the planet it makes no sense
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
try doing that...
What does this sentence mean:
Answer:it does not reflect those who look on that website
Explanation:
What does "every cloud has a silver lining." mean?
Answer:
every day has its good ....i mean something good in it
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Directions: Answer the following questions after reading Act I, scene 5 of The Diary of Anne Frank.
( please answer and no randoms or flagged )
1. How is this scene the happiest they have been since going into hiding?
2. Why does Margot not want to blow out the candles? Why does Mr. Frank say they need to.
3. Explain Peter’s prank on Mr. Dussel.
4. How does everyone react to Mr. Dussel’s cat allergy?
5. What happens that makes the mood change?
6. How was this scene the most scared they have been since going into hiding?
7. Describe juxtaposition and explain how this scene is an example of juxtaposition.
8. Describe how each person reacts in the situation when they are scared.
9. List the gifts that Anne gave to each person for Hanukkah. Then show how these gifts represent Anne maturing by saying what the thought or meaning behind each gift is.
Gift Thought/meaning behind the gift
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Salut/Hello
What is The Diary of Anne Frank?: It's the first, and sometimes only, exposure many people have to the history of the Holocaust.
1. How is this scene the happiest they have been since going into hiding?
In my opinion, this scene is the happiest they have been since going into hiding because the holocaust was very brutal because many individuals got executed and frightened throughout the Holocaust, and opening the gifts was a good way to temporarily forget about their problems.
2. Why does Margot not want to blow out the candles? Why does Mr. Frank say they need to?
Margot does not want to blow out the candles because they are supposed to be left to burn themselves out. Mr. Frank tells her God will understand that they need to conserve their candles.
3. Explain Peter’s prank on Mr. Dussel.
Peter was coming from his room as he was holding something in his coat which turned out to be a towel, but Mr. Dussel thought it was a cat. In the end, he was allergic to his clothes.
4. How does everyone react to Mr. Dussel’s cat allergy?
Some seem to laugh at Mr. Dussel's cat allergy, but Mr. Van Dans wants to throw out Peter's cat for always eating their food. Peter said if Mr. Van Daans throws out the cat he will go out with it, but it didn't happen.
5. What happens that makes the mood change?
Something crashes below and they all freeze in horror. Peter tries to reach the lamp, but he can't so he gets up on a chair to try again but he ends up losing his balance and falling and then more steps can be heard below.
6. How was this scene the most scared they have been since going into hiding?
Because they thought it was the Green Police or the Gestapo that have discovered their hiding place and had come to get them.
7. Describe juxtaposition and explain how this scene is an example of juxtaposition.
A writer can make readers sense of “goodness” in a particular character by placing him or her side-by-side with a character that is predominantly “evil.” In my opinion, this scene is an example of juxtaposition when Peter and Mr. Van Dans had an argument about the cat, making Peter seem like a positive character while making Mr. Van Dans look like a negative character.
8. Describe how each person reacts in the situation when they are scared.
Mrs. Van Dans was panicking and saying to give the Green Police money
Anne was more concerned for her father because he went to check what happened below while her mother was trying to calmly put her in a state of relief. At some point, Anne asked who is going to look for Mr. Frank and Peter offered to show that he wasn't scared of any danger but Mr. Dussel pushed Peter away in an angry tone. Mr. Van Dans was as well calm and seemed to be more focused on what could happen next.
( I hope I did get every one right )
9. List the gifts that Anne gave to each person for Hanukkah. Then show how these gifts represent Anne maturing by saying what the thought or meaning behind each gift is.
1. Margot Frank: A crossword puzzle book / She never loses her temper.
2. Mrs. Van Dans: Hair shampoo / Mrs. Van Dans likes her hair (It doesn't seem to say in this scene, so I don't exactly know)
3. Mr. Van Dans: 2 cigarettes / Mr. Van Dans enjoys smoking (same as above)
4. Mrs. Frank: Ten hours of Anne doing what she says / Anne didn't get the time to repay her (that's what it made me believe)
5. Mr. Frank: A scarf / He found it in the first scene
6. Mushi: A ball of paper with a string attached to it / For the cat to play with and stay entertained.
7. Peter: a safety razor / Peter was growing a mustache.
8. Mr. Dussel: earplugs / So he won't hear Anne making noise at night
Anne is maturing way faster because of the problems of what happens outside of their hiding as well. Every meaning of the gifts shows that Anne can see every little detail about people which not many kids can do.
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What did Brian believe was the most important thing to remember when living in the wilderness? Why?
Book is Brian's Return
Answer: It's while he's pulling the porcupine quills out of his leg that Brian learns what becomes his most important lesson. He's understandably down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work
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Answer:
Forest
he's lost
by . . . his watch
knocks on a door
no one is there
hello . . .?
Explanation:
You never say what you are thinking, ____?
A. do we
B. don't we
C. don't you
D. do you
The correct question tag for the given sentence would be:
D). Do you?
A Question tag is a brief fragment that is interrogative in nature and functions to seek confirmation of an assertion or statement by being added to it at the end.The question tags are framed opposite to the nature of the sentence, For example, negative question tags are employed for affirmative ones. Since the given sentence states a negative assertion 'you never...thinking,' the positive question tag would be framed.Thus, option D is the correct answer.
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How does Baba Abdalla respond when the dervish willingly gives up the first ten camels in "The Story of Baba Abdalla"?( i will give you brainliest if you give me one i'm just being fear)
He had gotten what he wanted, but he had found the dervish so easy to deal with, that he regretted not asking for more. he reacted with greed
Answer:
He feels a sense of regret for being selfish.
Explanation:
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How do we find symbols in a text?
Answer: You find symbols, by analyzing the text, and making inferences based on what you know.
Explanation:
Answer:
not 100% sure but i think that their emojies or punctuation
Explanation:
The author states that it was clear the Titanic was “the most glamorous ship in the world.” What made the ship so glamorous? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.
Answer:
the ship was the largest ship out of all.
Explanation:
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Locate three figurative language devices in the poem George Gray by Edgar Lee Masters. Use the devices to complete this chart.
• alliteration • idiom • onomatopoeia
• allusion • meiosis • personification
• hyperbole • metaphor • simile
Figurative Language Device Which figurative language device is used? Line from Poem
Once you have found 3 Figurative Language devices please locate which line in the poem it is used and what the line in the poem means.
The figurative languages are:
Similepersonificationmetaphor How are the figurative languages used?"George Gray" by Edgar Lee Masters is a poem that belongs to the collection of Spoon River Anthology. The poem does not employ many figurative language devices, but here are three examples:
Personification: "The saw buzzed like a locust." This phrase is a good example of personification as it gives human-like qualities to the saw, which is compared to a buzzing locust.
Metaphor: "The tombstone told when George Gray died." The tombstone is being used as a metaphor for death, suggesting that the end of George Gray's life is marked by a tombstone.
Simile: "And the tombstone smiled like a victory." This line is a simile that compares the smile on the tombstone to a victory, suggesting that death is a triumph or accomplishment for George Gray.
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Warm up question, it's a riddle! What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
Is it the letter R? I'm not completely sure
Answer:
the letter R
Explanation:
Roland from unwind character
1. Dialogue
2. Actions
3. Reaction
4. Inner Thoughts
Answer:
Roland is a complex character in the Unwind series. He is often seen as a villain, but he also has some redeeming qualities.
Dialogue
Roland is often seen as a bully. He is quick to anger and he is not afraid to use violence. He is also very manipulative and he is good at getting people to do what he wants.
Actions
Roland is a skilled fighter. He is also very strong and he is not afraid to use his strength to intimidate others. He is also very resourceful and he is always coming up with new plans to get what he wants.
Reaction
Roland is very quick to anger. He is also very suspicious of others and he is always looking for ways to protect himself. He is also very determined and he is never willing to give up on his goals.
Inner Thoughts
Roland is a very complex character. He is often seen as a villain, but he also has some redeeming qualities. He is a skilled fighter and he is very resourceful. He is also very determined and he is never willing to give up on his goals. However, he is also very quick to anger and he is not afraid to use violence. He is also very manipulative and he is good at getting people to do what he wants.
Roland is a product of his environment. He was raised in a world where unwinding is legal and where children are seen as property. He has never known a world where he is safe and where he is not a commodity. This has made him very cynical and it has made him very distrustful of others.
Despite his flaws, Roland is a sympathetic character. He is a victim of a cruel system and he is trying to find his place in the world. He is a survivor and he is determined to make a better life for himself.
Explanation:
Reread paragraphs 25-31. Choose a sentence or phrase you underlined and write a paragraph explaining why the text you annotated indicates a key event. (Asparagus an excerpt from Esperanza Rising)
The giver-Compare and contrast Jonas’s neighborhood with yours I can't cuz I don't know much bout my neighborhood cuz I never go outside and pay attention
Explanation:
It is understandable that you may not be able to compare and contrast Jonas's neighborhood from "The Giver" with your own since you do not have much information about your neighborhood. However, I can provide some general comparisons and contrasts based on the information provided in the book.
In Jonas's neighborhood, everything is controlled and regulated by the community. The elders make all the decisions, and there is no room for individuality or personal choice. In contrast, in many modern neighborhoods, residents have more freedom to make their own decisions and live their lives as they see fit.
The houses in Jonas's community are all identical and are assigned to families based on their needs, whereas in many neighborhoods, homes come in various shapes and sizes, and individuals or families can choose the one that suits them best.
In Jonas's community, there are no animals or pets, and nature is not appreciated or valued. In contrast, many modern neighborhoods have parks, gardens, and green spaces where people can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Additionally, pets are often an important part of many families' lives.
In Jonas's community, there is no music, art, or other forms of creative expression. Everything is functional and designed to serve a specific purpose. In contrast, many modern neighborhoods have a vibrant arts and culture scene, with museums, theaters, and other venues offering a variety of entertainment options.
In conclusion, while there are some similarities between Jonas's neighborhood and modern neighborhoods, there are also significant differences in terms of individual freedom, appreciation for nature and creativity, and the importance placed on pets and animals.
the setting of a story is...
the events that take place in a story
the dialogue between the character
the time when a story takes place
the things that happen that lead to the conclusion
Answer:
the time when a story takes place
Third person narrative
Write a narrative from third person omniscient point of view.
Use dialogue between characters.
Give descriptions of the characters' feelings and thoughts.
Use the vocabulary words below.
Accidentally, fortunately, unflappable, adaptable obstinately, definitely, embarrassment, familiar, unexpected, unknowingly
Use at least 100 words
WRITE IT IN AN 8TH GRADE WRITING LEVEL PS
Answer:
Mrs. Thompson, a middle-aged school teacher, was standing in front of the classroom during a lively discussion on grammar. Suddenly, she stumbled and accidentally dropped her lesson plan on the ground.
One of the students, a young girl named Laura, noticed this and spoke up. "Mrs. Thompson, are you okay?"
Mrs. Thompson looked a bit embarrassed by her clumsiness, but luckily, she was an unflappable person who was used to overcoming unexpected obstacles. "Yes, Laura, I'm fine. Just a little misstep."
The class continued without a hitch and Mrs. Thompson was back to her usual upbeat self. Suddenly, one of the students, a stubborn young boy named Tim, raised his hand and asked a question that had nothing to do with the current lesson.
"Mrs. Thompson, why do we have to learn this boring stuff? It's definitely not going to help us in the real world."
Mrs. Thompson took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. She knew that Tim was an obstinate child, but she was adaptable and knew how to deal with him. "Tim, I understand that this subject may not be your favorite, but it's important to learn it. It will help you improve your language skills and be better at communicating."
Tim rolled his eyes, but Mrs. Thompson didn't let that faze her. She continued teaching the lesson, never losing her composure.
As the class ended, Laura approached Mrs. Thompson.
Answer:
In a bustling café, permeated with the alluring scent of freshly brewed coffee, Sarah, an aspiring young writer brimming with determination, sat across from Henry, her unflappable and wise mentor. The café buzzed with lively conversations and joyous laughter as the two indulged in their steaming cups of java.
Abruptly, Sarah's eyes widened with a jolt of realization. "Oh no, Henry! I accidentally sent the incorrect version of my manuscript to the publisher. They were expecting my latest novel, but unknowingly, I sent them an outdated draft!"
Henry, renowned for his adaptable nature, calmly regarded Sarah's face, radiating anxiety. He swiftly assured her, "Fear not, Sarah. Fortunately, this predicament can be resolved. Let us promptly reach out to the publisher and elucidate the inadvertent mix-up."
A wave of relief washed over Sarah, yet an undercurrent of embarrassment persisted. She lamented, "I can't fathom how I committed such a foolish blunder. I ought to have been more cautious."
Henry, with his familiar and soothing voice, reassured her, "Mistakes are a part of life, Sarah. We all stumble on our paths. It is how we obstinately confront them that truly defines us."
Guided by Henry's wisdom, Sarah contacted the publisher, unbeknownst to her, a realm of unexpected possibilities awaited. The publisher, to her amazement, marveled at the obstinate craftsmanship of the outdated draft. They insisted it held definite promise, steering Sarah's embarrassment towards a newfound confidence. She realized that even in the face of mishaps, lies the potential for growth and unforeseen success.
Hey, I need help coming up with a essay comparing and contrasting two texts. I'll put both texts below.
At one point, Judge Duffy wishes out loud that reporters were there to help get to the bottom of Nellie's story. Nellie thinks to herself,
"I got very much frightened at this, for if there is any one who can ferret out a mystery it is a reporter. I felt that I would rather face a mass of expert doctors, policemen, and detectives than two bright specimens of my craft..." Interpret what Nellie meant by this quote in the context of what you know about the story.
Answer: i believe Nellie is explaining that she understands that reporters are the ones that can really uncover a mystery (ferreting out - to solve or uncover something). She is saying she would rather face many professionals, who would be quite anxiety inducing, than a reporter. She also shows she knows she’s good at what she does. from this, it seems as if she’s also a reporter.
Answer:
I THINK THAT THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Monster.
We see STEVE stand shakily and head back to the defense table. He looks out onto the onlookers and sees his parents. His MOTHER forces a smile and his FATHER makes a fist and nods emphatically. We see STEVE sit down, start to pick up a glass of water, and have to put it down because his hand is shaking so badly.
Which statement best describes Steve's parents?
A. They think that Steve is innocent.
B. They are willing to fight for their son.
C. They think that the trial is a joke.
D. They are trying to be strong for Steve.
10 major actions of the story wuthering heights by Emily Bronte oxford book worms stage 5
Answer:
Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff. The novel was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. please mark me as a brainnliest
Which theme does the text evidence from the essay and short story support?
One’s cultural background affects who he or she is.
Manners are important to use in life.
A person’s outward appearance can be deceiving.
Family always comes first.
Answer:
A ones culture
Explanation:
its correct
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Ones Culture
You must believe in your own culture and being different. Dont be something you are not.