Answer:
Prompt 1: The society in the Giver, is structured in such a way that promotes security over freedom. The people have no choices or freedom of any kind, yet they don't need to worry about getting enough resources, or basic survival needs because everything is planned out by the government.
Prompt 2: I would say that the attitude toward euthanasia is mostly accepted because that is what is written into the society, and part of your planned out life. However, I think you would need to go back to the text and pay attention to the tone and word choices around that subject.
What conflict does the setting of this story create for Margot?
Question 3 options:
She misses her old friends from Earth.
She cannot live with her parents while she is on Venus.
She is depressed without the sun.
There is never enough light for her to see.
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Answer:
A. I took the test
Explanation:
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Which line from the drama best supports the idea that Jacob likes to prepare in advance?
A. "Just because you like to do things differently doesn't mean I'm wrong."
B. "Yes, Mom. I don't want to be busy doing my homework when Cassie arrives."
C. "We learned how to make hot ice in science class today, and it was awesome!"
D. "Hey, Liam how about I help you with the chores so that you can get done faster?"
Help me please
Hurry!!!
Answer:
You need to pick a side for your claim. Then you need to state your claim and reason in your thesis statement.
Answer:
Well, first off is y or n if they should ban phones. I am saying no incase of emergency's or if they just need it for certain reasons in school. or they just dont give a poop.
Explanation:
Describe the relationship between Scrooge and Marley.
Answer:
Scrooge and Marley are business partners and friends, as far as Scrooge could have a "friend". They made a lot of money together but remained emotionally isolated from others. Scrooge was greedy and had a cold-hearted approach to life whereas Marley ( Scrooge's equally greedy partner).
Explanation:
8. The author of "Nolan Bushnell" states that "It's very clear that game playing grows
dendrites. So people are smarter. The brain is something that if you exercise it you can be
smarter. It turns out that games are that exercise." because
he believes that gaming and technology can hinder the chao
Answer:
The author believes that games and technology stimulate the brain and this trains people to reason and solve complex problems, such as problems that generate chaos.
Explanation:
The author claims that a person with smart intelligence has a well-trained brain. This allows these people to be able to develop strategies and quick solutions to serious and complex problems. One way to train the brain is through the execution of games that pose challenges of different difficulties, through technology.
Thus, the author shows that technology and games can promote people capable of solving serious problems that could cause chaos in society.
Use context clues to find the correct definition of the multiple-meaning word bow as it is used in this sentence.
Answer:
the answer is C.to bend down or lean forward
Explanation:
why does odysseus not want to talk to his mother?
Answer:Hover for more information. This is actually in Book XI (not XII). Odysseus cannot hug her, no matter how much he wants to, for his mother is now a "shade," living in Hades. There is a division between flesh and spirit that cannot be connected.
Explanation:
Answer:
it's not in my syllabus
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Explanation:
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what is the effect of density on rocks?
Answer:
density is defined as the mass of a substance per unit volume, and is highly variable in crustal rocks. Rock density is a physical characteristic that is governed by the chemical composition (in situ minerals) and pore spaces of a specific rock or rock type.
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt from the article "Volunteers Count Every Street Tree in New York City." As you read, think about which statements are opinions and which ones are facts.
Did you know? Over 80 percent of the U.S. population lives in cities or metropolitan areas, making urban trees more important than ever. Trees bring many benefits to human health--they filter air pollution, release oxygen, reduce mental stress, and absorb rainwater and noise. Trees in cities connect rural forests and parks to the urban landscape, creating habitat linkages for wildlife species like migratory birds. These are some of the many reasons the U.S. Forest Service supports trees in urban areas, and why the City of New York has been recruiting residents to count its trees for decades.
Which of these statements is an opinion?
a. "Trees in cities connect rural forests and parks to the urban landscape. . . ."
b. "[U]rban trees [are] more important than ever."
c. "Over 80 percent of the U.S. population lives in cities or metropolitan areas. . . ."
d. "Trees bring many benefits to human health. . . ."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The correct response is - "[U]rban trees [are] more important than ever.". Therefore option B is correct.
What is Population?The term "population" usually refers to the total number of people living in a certain area, such as a city or town, region, nation, continent, or entire planet.
Making decisions can be aided by knowledge of how population parameters, such as size, regional distribution, age structure, or birth and death rates, vary over time.
By 2022, the global population is expected to increase at a pace of around 0.84% annually, down from 1.05% in 2020, 1.08% in 2019, 1.10% in 2018, and 1.12% in 2017. Currently, 67 million individuals are added to the population annually, according to estimates.
Any whole group that shares at least one trait is referred to be a population. People do not make up all populations. People, animals, and other types of life are all examples of populations.
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vision of the future exposition
Answer:
Are you talking about the Stars Wars novel if not tell me I can help you through chat time
Explanation:
Answer: is this supposed to be an question or just an random
Explanation:
Paraphrase the subject matter of Psalms 16
Which pronoun best completes the sentence?
Joe picked up my sister and ___ to work.
A.) him
B.) her
Answer: A
Explanation:
Her
Answer:
its A. i took the test!!
Explanation:
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Line 34, "Sits on thy skin like morning dew," and line 38, "and now, like am'rous
birds of prey," are examples of:
O A. denotations.
.
O B. allusions.
O c. hyberboles.
O D. metaphor.
.E. similes.
Answer: Similes
Explanation:
Because they were comparing with the word like.
In "House Taken Over," what do the narrator and his sister do when the back section of the house is taken over?
Answer:
They sell the house and move away.
Explanation:
12. Bill : Do you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
your hair after❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
a shower?
Which one completes the sentence above best?
A) comb / having
B) combing / having
C) comb/ have
D) combing / have
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Bill do you comb your hair after having a shower
chapter 8 summary hunger games
Answer:
Once she leaves the private session, Katniss begins to panic and worries that the Gamemakers will see what she did as an act of defiance. She is convinced that they will punish her by giving her a very low score on her performance, which will make it difficult to get sponsors, whose gifts are crucial for survival in the Games. She hides in her room until dinner, where she tells everyone what she did in her private session. They are all shocked except Haymitch who finds it amusing and reassures her that they will probably not arrest her or her family but they may make her life hell in the arena.
When she tries to downplay her archery skills, Peeta calls Katniss a survivor and reveals that even his own mother thinks that Katniss will survive over him. She responds by saying that she would not have survived without him and his generosity years ago. Haymitch recommends that they not reveal their strengths until the private sessions with the Game makers and to instead pick up useful skills during the training instead of showing off. He also tells them to stay together at all times and pretend to be good friends with one another. At the training session, Katniss watches the tributes and realizes that almost all of them are bigger than her although she thinks she may have an edge as many of them are clearly underfed. The tributes from the richer districts are healthier though and well trained. She realizes how much of an advantage these Career Tributes have as they have trained for this all their life and volunteer to be in the games. The training area is broken into different stations with combat training and survival skills.
Answer:
As soon as she leaves she begins to panic, wondering if they will punish her for her defiance. The Gamemakers score the tributes from one to twelve based on their performance, and Katniss is certain her score will be very low. That could make it difficult to get sponsors, and their gifts are critical for survival in the arena. She locks herself in her room and doesn’t come out until Effie calls her to dinner. At the table, everyone wants to know how Peeta and Katniss did. Katniss tells her story, and everyone is shocked but Haymitch, who finds it amusing. When the scores are announced, Peeta gets an eight and Katniss gets an eleven. She’s stunned, but Haymitch says they probably liked her temper.
In the morning, Katniss lies in bed for a time after waking and thinks of when she first met Gale. She was in the woods hunting and saw several rabbits hanging from snares. When she went to inspect them, Gale came forward. She’d seen him before: his father died in the same mine blast as hers and they both attended the memorial. They talked about hunting at first, and over time they became a team. Katniss thinks of how close they are and misses him. She has with Gale what she pretends to have with Peeta. Effie calls her down for breakfast, and when she arrives at the table, Haymitch says there’s been a change in strategy: Peeta has asked to be coached separately.
Which best describes the difference in these two passages?
A) The first passage claims that recycling is a waste of money, but the second passage argues that recycling is a worthy activity.
B) The first passage argues for River Elementary to start a new recycling program, while the second passage lists all the the different items that can be recycled.
C) The first passage argues that River Elementary needs a recycling program, while the second passage claims that now is not the time for River Elementary to start a new program.
D) The first passage argues that River Elementary does not need a recycling program, while the second passage argues that a recycling program for River Elementary is needed immediately.
Answer:
I'm going to say B, but I am not completely sure. If this is wrong, than I advise you go go over C too.
Explanation:
I tried my best and I hope this helps you.
Answer:
C): The first passage argues that River Elementary needs a recycling program, while the second passage claims that now is not the time for River Elementary to start a new program.
in paragraphs 3, the word maxiumum means
Why is Nya so confused about the visitors? (text evidence)
What is (2x66)^56x20^y3 solve it plz right not a fake answer
Answer:
ou
Explanation:
After working in the garden, Vinny washed her hands with an antiseptic liquid soap.
What is the meaning of the prefix in the word antiseptic?
Answer:
anti means against
Explanation:
pre means before, anti means against
What does Bloch mean when he says that
"genetically modified food is a risky form of
technology"? Explain your answer using details
from the selection.
Answer:
don't know if they have the fill in the word blank thing but Bloch means in a regular patch or unsightly mark on the surface or typically the skin so I'm going to use it in a sentence my sister blotch my skin with makeup
Read the article "Voyages of Discovery:"
Centuries ago, countries sponsored explorers to set sail for parts unknown and return with tales of new lands. These explorations led the Europeans to discover North America. The ocean journey from England, France, or Spain to North America was 3,000 miles of unknown dangers, but it led to discoveries. Explorers made these treacherous voyages for three main reasons: religion, wealth, and competition. These voyages of discovery began in the eleventh century.
Historical records indicate that Leif Eriksson, a Viking explorer, was the first man to reach North America around 1000. Leif is credited with landing along the coastline of present-day Newfoundland. A Viking settlement was established and occupied for several years before Eriksson left to return to his homeland. He died around 1020.
Much later, Christopher Columbus left his homeland in 1492 to seek wealth in the form of trade items. The Italian explorer was destined for China but erred in direction and arrived on Watling's Island in the Bahamas. It was a long and dangerous journey. Upon arrival, Columbus dedicated the newly discovered land to the Spanish King and Queen of Aragon. Then, Columbus made three more voyages to North America in 1493, 1498, and 1502. To the very end, Christopher Columbus was adamant that he discovered a trade route to China. He denied ever being to North America.
Credited with sailing around the southern tip of Florida, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon had several adventures in the New World. His journey around Florida occurred in 1513. At the time, he thought Florida was an island. When he returned to Florida in 1521, he was wounded by a poisoned arrow, which ultimately ended his life.
Afterward, Hernando De Soto, a Spanish adventurer, left to explore present-day Florida in 1538. He and his men traveled thousands of miles through the South. They were the first Europeans recorded to have crossed the Mississippi River in 1541.
Sir Walter Raleigh was a soldier, a writer, and a friend of the Queen of England. Around 1587, he sent English colonists to a region later called Virginia. The colony is believed to have been located in North Carolina. Since the people arrived together, their previous lifestyle and beliefs were transplanted to the New World.
Finally, Rene Robert de La Salle was French. Historical data credits de La Salle as being the first explorer to traverse the Mississippi to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the land that bordered the Mississippi River (about a third of present-day United States) for France on April 9, 1682. He built numerous forts along the route, but the settlers were often terrorized by the natives.
These brave explorers from England, France, and Spain have left their legacy. As a result of their adventures, many people now enjoy North America's religious diversity, natural resources, and independence.
What is the overall structure of this text?
a. Cause and effect
b. Chronological order
c. Compare and contrast
d. Problem and solution
C is wrong by the way
answer quickly plzz
Answer: b
Explanation: i just know
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Dissect and analyze the allegory of the man overboard from: "A man overboard!
What matters it? The vessel does not halt. The wind blows. That sombre ship has a path which it is
forced to pursue. It passes on.
The man disappears, then reappears; he plunges, he rises again to the surface; he calls, he stretches
out his arms; he is not heard. The vessel, trembling under the hurricane, is wholly absorbed in its own
workings; the passengers and sailors do not even see the drowning man; his miserable head is but a speck
amid the immensity of the waves. He gives vent to desperate cries from out of the depths. What a spectre
is that retreating sail! He gazes and gazes at it frantically. It retreats, it grows dim, it diminishes in size. He
was there but just now, he was one of the crew, he went and came along the deck with the rest, he had his
part of breath and of sunlight, he was a living man. Now, what has taken place? He has slipped, he has
fallen; all is at an end.
He is in the tremendous sea. Under foot he has nothing but what flees and crumbles. The billows, torn
and lashed by the wind, encompass him hideously; the tossings of the abyss bear him away; all the
tongues of water dash over his head; a populace of waves spits upon him; confused openings half devour
him; every time that he sinks, he catches glimpses of precipices filled with night; frightful and unknown
vegetations seize him, knot about his feet, draw him to them; he is conscious that he is becoming an abyss,
that he forms part of the foam; the waves toss him from one to another; he drinks in the bitterness; the
cowardly ocean attacks him furiously, to drown him; the enormity plays with his agony. It seems as
though all that water were hate.
Nevertheless, he struggles.
He tries to defend himself; he tries to sustain himself; he makes an effort; he swims. He, his petty
strength all exhausted instantly, combats the inexhaustible.
Where, then, is the ship? Yonder. Barely visible in the pale shadows of the horizon.
The wind blows in gusts; all the foam overwhelms him. He raises his eyes and beholds only the
lividness of the clouds. He witnesses, amid his death-pangs, the immense madness of the sea. He is
tortured by this madness; he hears noises strange to man, which seem to come from beyond the limits of
the earth, and from one knows not what frightful region beyond.
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There are birds in the clouds, just as there are angels above human distresses; but what can they do
for him? They sing and fly and float, and he, he rattles in the death agony.
He feels himself buried in those two infinities, the ocean and the sky, at one and the same time: the
one is a tomb; the other is a shroud.
Night descends; he has been swimming for hours; his strength is exhausted; that ship, that distant
thing in which there were men, has vanished; he is alone in the formidable twilight gulf; he sinks, he
stiffens himself, he twists himself; he feels under him the monstrous billows of the invisible; he shouts.
There are no more men. Where is God?
He shouts. Help! Help! He still shouts on.
Nothing on the horizon; nothing in heaven.
He implores the expanse, the waves, the seaweed, the reef; they are deaf. He beseeches the tempest;
the imperturbable tempest obeys only the infinite.
Around him darkness, fog, solitude, the stormy and nonsentient tumult, the undefined curling of
those wild waters. In him horror and fatigue. Beneath him the depths. Not a point of support. He thinks of
the gloomy adventures of the corpse in the limitless shadow. The bottomless cold paralyzes him. His
hands contract convulsively; they close, and grasp nothingness. Winds, clouds, whirlwinds, gusts, useless
stars! What is to be done? The desperate man gives up; he is weary, he chooses the alternative of death; he
resists not; he lets himself go; he abandons his grip; and then he tosses forevermore in the lugubrious
dreary depths of engulfment.
Oh, implacable march of human societies! Oh, losses of men and of souls on the way! Ocean into
which falls all that the law lets slip! Disastrous absence of help! Oh, moral death!
The sea is the inexorable social night into which the penal laws fling their condemned. The sea is the
immensity of wretchedness.
The soul, going down stream in this gulf, may become a corpse. Who shall resuscitate it?"
Answer:
Hamkoosd
Explanation:
create a 5 to 7 sentence story of your choosing that includes the following (character, place, mood, and object)
Answer:
"We need the medalllion!" Luis exclaimed.
"Okay, let's go" I agreed.
Now, we were on our way to look for the medallion It was pitch dark outside, I could barely see anything, but we needed to find that medallion. If it ended up in the wrong hands, everything could be over. It's powers Grant many amazing things, however, if the enemy obtains it, its game over for all of us; and I had no idea where to find it
"Hurry" I told Luis who stood behind me not moving one muscle.
"Oh you poor thing. Never trust anyone" he said as I turned to look at him.
"WHAT THE??" I practically yelled.
It was him; LUIS HAD THE MEDALLION.
"YOU TRADOR! I THOGUHT we were in this together"
"Wait where are you going" I finsihed saying.
" See you never dumbo" Luis yelled as he started running.
Now it was up to me to find Luis, my best friend who turned out to be a tardor!
Explanation:
Hope the made up story helps!
Answer:
Just an extra story by me and my sisy!! Enjoy!! =3
Explanation:
The Haunted Forest
Once upon a time there was a family, made up of two young ones and their parents, traveling by road to road. One day the car broke down in the forest. The parents went out to get help, and so the children would not get bored, they left them with the radio on. It turned night time and the parents still did not return. Then suddenly they heard the disturbing news go on in the radio: A very dangerous killer had escaped from a prison near the forest. Hours passed and the childrenś parents did not come back. Suddenly, they began to hear something really loud. ¨Bang, Bang, Bang¨. They heard that which seemed to come from something hitting the top of the car. Then, the sound became louder and louder every time. ¨BANG, BANG, BANG¨. The terrified children could no longer resist. They opened the door and ran in a hurry. Only the eldest of the children dared to turn his head to see what caused the loud noise. He should have not done it though, there was a large and scary man on top of the car, who hit the top of the vehicle with something on his hands, they were the heads of his parents! The children began to run even faster and the large man began to run towards them. The children ran into the forest and so did the large man. After that day no one ever saw those children ever again, and who knows, they may appear mysteriously next to you.
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Prose contains all of the following literary elements, except:
A dramatic monologues
B repetition
C descriptive language
D imagery
Answer: its C trust me my mom was a teacher
• Reread the story and focus on details about the culture or setting.
• Learn more about the culture or setting of the story by doing research. Gather information from at least three electronic sources.
• For your search terms, use specific cultural or local details that you find in the story, as well as the name of the culture or setting. For example, if the setting is the Iditarod dogsled race in Alaska, search for “Iditarod” or “dogsled race” rather than just “Alaska.”
• Integrate information from your research smoothly to create a clear and cohesive text that readers will appreciate.
• Paraphrase, summarize or quote content from your sources.
• At the end of your assignment, include a list of the URLs of the websites from which you gathered information.
When you have finished, submit this document to your teacher for grading.
Answer:
I know a story called hatchet i am not sure if you heard of it before you can try to do you homework based on this story??
Explanation:
change the statement given below into a question beginning with: "will..." "we will meet again."
Answer:
Please the answer is will we meet again?
Explanation:
The question mark is because we are being interrogative
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After such a long trip the car was hungry
what is the meaning of personification in this sentence
Answer:
The car was hungry
Explanation:
Car Hugry
Answer:
The meaning is that the car needs more fuel.
Explanation:
It is " starving" for gas. Cars do not really go hungry, so this is why it means that the car needs gas.
How does the author create suspense within the story?
A) the use of flashbacks within the story create a sense of mystery
B) the pacing of the story is slow and leaves the surprise until the end
C) the use of parallel storylines create an air of mystery and suspense
D) the author reveals the surprise at the beginning and then explains the details