Answer:
C. When dawn fully broke, Jayden took in the view.
Answer: C
Explanation:
What are some possible reasons to summarize an interviewee's account instead of quoting the person directly?
Amelia is about to take part in a formal discussion about The Giver, a novel she has read in her English class.
To show that she is an active listener, Amelia should
A. take notes about what other speakers are saying.
B. be prepared to start talking at the first opportunity.
C. focus solely on her ideas when others are speaking.
D. begin talking as soon as she disagrees with a point.
Answer:
I would say B.
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Answer:
the answer is c.simile
Explanation:
simile is a comparison between two things using like or as
personification : making an inanimate object have human characteristics
metaphor : a figure of speech that can't actually happen
simile : comparing things with like or as
hyperbole : exaggerated statement
"and all around i heard you pass
like ladies' skirts across the grass"
this compares skirts to how "you passed" with like, which would be a simile
Name a type of figurative language and then give me an example of it. Then, explain it's purpose.
*One paragraph will do.
Which two words describe the atmosphere in the passage? Treasure Island.
Answer:
it's danger
Explanation:
Answer:
The answers are danger and merriment
Explanation:
What are some ways that Annabeth is a helper to Percy in this chapter? this is chapter 6 in Percy Jackson and the lightning thief
Answer:
Percy Jackson
Explanation:
Percy Jackson
Answer:
she helps him on the way to hades
Explanation:
Plzzzz helps ( I will give brainlyest)
Select all that apply.
Which of the following is true about narrative poetry.
A narrative poem has a setting and characters.
Narrative poetry is a new form of poetry.
Narrative poetry tells a story.
A narrative poem has a conflict.
A narrative poem does not rhyme.
Answer: I think its B
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from I Never Had It Made.
Winning his directors' approval was almost insignificant in contrast to the task which now lay ahead of the Dodger president. He made certain that word of his plans did not leak out, particularly to the press. Next, he had to find the ideal player for his project, which came to be called "Rickey's noble experiment." This player had to be one who could take abuse, name-calling, rejection by fans and sportswriters and by fellow players not only on opposing teams but on his own. He had to be able to stand up in the face of merciless persecution and not retaliate.
On the other hand, he had to be a contradiction in human terms; he still had to have spirit. He could not be an Uncle Tom. His ability to turn the other cheek had to be predicated on his determination to gain acceptance. Once having proven his ability as player, teammate, and man, he had to be able to cast off humbleness and stand up as a full-fledged participant whose triumph did not carry the poison of bitterness.
Which is the central idea of this excerpt?
Rickey is frustrated with the cruel treatment of his players.
Rickey needs a strong man of purpose to represent integration.
Rickey hopes to find a player willing to fight members of the press.
Rickey wants to interview athletes to assess their personalities.
Answer:
Rickey hopes to find a player willing to fight members of the press.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
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Read the lines of the poetry.
From “The City Is So Big” by Richard Garcia
The city is so big
Its bridges quake with fear
I know, I have seen at night
Which words are examples of personification?
I have seen at night
The city is so big
Its bridges quake with fear
I know
Answer:
it's bridges quake with fear
Explanation:
personification is comparing real-life event to ideas or natures
HELP ASSAP
Select the correct text in the passage.
Sarah has written an outline for an essay. One of her bullet points shows that educating the public about the importance of using seat belts convinces more people to use them. In which part of the outline can this idea be found?
Introduction
Car accidents are the leading cause of death among teens. Of the teens that died in car accidents last year, more than half of them were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. Seat belts may not be comfortable or feel cool to wear, but they can save lives. They reduce serious injuries and deaths by more than half. People tend to use seat belts less often if there are no seat belt laws in their state. In order to prevent injuries, there should be seat belt education in schools, laws to make citizens wear seat belts, and awareness campaigns for the public. Body Paragraph Every school should have some type of health education program. This program should review the importance of healthy eating and exercise, the body systems, and refraining from drugs and alcohol. These things can protect your health and keep you safe. But car accidents are the number one killer for teenagers. In order to prevent deaths, seat belt education needs to be included in health education programs. When students understand the importance of wearing a seat belt, they will be more likely to wear seat belts in the car. In 1985, the Ad Council introduced a commercial featuring the crash test dummies. The ad said, “You could learn a lot from a dummy.” People wearing seat belts increased from 14% to 79%. Conclusion Taking the time to teach seat belt education in schools, creating laws to make citizens wear seat belts, and using awareness campaigns to educate the public can help prevent injuries and deaths on the road.
Read the following excerpt from “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?” by Emily Dickinson. Which two lines are written in iambic trimeter?
How dreary—to be—Somebody!
How public—like a Frog—
To tell one’s name—the livelong June—
To an admiring Bog!
Answer:
Explanation: How dreary—to be—Somebody!
Define landlocked. What are some disadvantages to being a landlocked country? Are there any advantages?
Does geography determine development? Provide at least two examples to support your answer.
What may be some other factors besides economics that are affected by a civilization’s geography?
Answer:
The archeologists confirmed that the champions are situated close to the internment site of China's first ruler.
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Explanation:
Mrs. Clarke is the elderly woman whose cake won first prize in the contest at the fair last year.
Answers:
1. Independent Clause - Mrs. Clarke is the elderly woman whose cake won first prize in the contest at the fair last year.
2. Relative pronoun - whose
3. Dependent Clause - ...whose cake won first prize in the contest last year.
Explanation:
1. This sentence can stand alone, so it is an independent clause.
2. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause. In this case, the relative pronoun is "whose".
3. This sentence fragment depends upon an independent clause.
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Are you a Jehovah's witness? or would you consider being one
Answer:
i like to look into their beliefs and when i have the time, one these days i wouldnt mind talking to one
7. How does the setting affect the characters and plot?
A Oliver’s father never seems to stop writing.
B Oliver’s mother is wrapped up in her work as an artist.
C Oliver and his father both rely on the local mines for jobs.
D Oliver wakes up in a dark room and feels gloomy about his failure.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Oliver and his father rely on the setting of the mine for jobs.
What kind of geographical landscape dominates Egypt?
A.
barren desert
B.
mountains
C.
rocky plains
D.
fertile growing land
Answer:
A barren desert
Explanation:
Which of these is NOT a feature of long-form journalism?
1.analysis
2.context
3.personal opinion
4.quotes and summaries
Answer:analysis or number 1
Explanation:
Which phrase from the story "Po-No-Kah" provides textual evidence for the inference that settling the frontier required exceptional character?
1. "Here he had planted and gathered his crops year after year, and in spite of annoyances from the Indians, who robbed his fields..."
2. "And so they sailed along, following its graceful windings..."
3. "Bessie Hedden was a merry-hearted creature..."
4. "Bright and early the next morning, the children stood in the doorway, eagerly looking out for Tom."
Answer:
1. "Here he had planted and gathered his crops year after year, and in spite of annoyances from the Indians, who robbed his fields..."
Explanation:
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Type the following sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
my favorite place to eat is opas greek cafe
Answer:
My favorite place to eat is Opa's Greek Cafe.
Explanation:
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What kind of geographical landscape dominates Egypt?
Answer: The majority of Egypt's landscape is desert, with a few scattered oases. It has long coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Suez, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Red Sea.
Explanation:
The Rainy Day and The Castle-Builder
Read the selections and choose the best answer for each question.
Poem 1: The Rainy Day
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The day is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
The vine still clings to the mouldering1 wall,
But at every gust the dead leaves fall,
5 And the day is dark and dreary.
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,
But the hopes of youth fall think in the blast,
10 And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart! and cease repining2;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
15 Some days must be dark and dreary.
Mouldering: decaying; rottingRepining: complaining
Poem 2: The Castle-Builder
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A gentle boy, with soft and silken locks,
A dreamy boy, with brown and tender eyes,
A castle-builder, with his wooden blocks,
And towers that touch imaginary skies.
5 A fearless rider on his father’s knee,
An eager listener unto stories told
At the Round Table of the nursery,
Of heroes and adventures manifold.
There will be other towers for thee to build;
10 There will be other steeds for thee to ride;
There will be other legends, and all filled
With greater marvels and more glorified.
Build on, and make thy castles high and fair, ,
Rising and reaching upward to the skies;
15 Listening to voices in the upper air,
Nor lose thy simple faith in mysteries.
11.
Based on Poems 1 and 2, what can you infer about Longfellow’s outlook on life?
He thinks life is very predictable.
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He thinks people should try to avoid sadness.
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He thinks only happy experiences are important
⊝
He thinks life is full of joys and sorrows.
⊝
Answer:
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,
But the hopes of youth fall think in the blast,
10 And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart! and cease repining2;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
15 Some days must be dark and dreary.
Mouldering: decaying; rottingRepining: complaining
Poem 2: The Castle-Builder
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A gentle boy, with soft and silken locks,
A dreamy boy, with brown and tender eyes,
A castle-builder, with his wooden blocks,
And towers that touch imaginary skies.
5 A fearless rider on his father’s knee,
An eager listener unto stories told
At the Round Table of the nursery,
Of heroes and adventures manifold.
There will be other towers for thee to build;
10 There will be other steeds for thee to ride;
There will be other legends, and all filled
With greater marvels and more glorified.
Build on, and make thy castles high and fair, ,
Rising and reaching upward to the skies;
15 Listening to voices in the upper air,
Nor lose thy simple faith in mysteries.
11.
Based on Poems 1 and 2, what can you infer about Longfellow’s outlook on life?
He thinks life is very predictable.
⊝
He thinks people should try to avoid sadness.
⊝
He thinks only happy experiences are important
⊝
He thinks life is full of joys and sorrows.
⊝
Explanation:
Which idea presented in the selection does the photograph and caption next to paragraph 3 best support?
People like to buy produce that is sold at a reduced price
An initial step in Sainsbury’s plan is to sell appealing food to its customers.
Unwanted produce can be a nutritious source of food for farm animals.
Sainsbury’s donates fresh produce to local organizations that help people in need.
This is the paragraph 3
Offering shoppers the freshest and most appealing products possible is a good start. Attractive food sells the best. At the end of each day, each grocery store reduces the prices of fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products. Cheaper food sells even better. Whatever edible food is left goes to charities for distribution to people who need it. Free food goes into bellies rather than the ground. Sainsbury’s gives away large amounts of food to farmers to feed animals as well. Animals do not care if lettuce is wilted.
Answer:
ehh umm fresh ingriedients
Explanation:
The idea presented in the selection does the photograph and caption next to paragraph 3 best support is People like to buy product that is sold at a reduced price. Therefore option A is the correct resposne.
What is a Photograph?Polyester, the most durable plastic used in photo preservation, doesn't produce any dangerous chemicals and lacks the ability to absorb acids produced by the photograph itself.
Polyester sleeves and encapsulation have received appreciation for their capacity to shield the photograph from moisture and environmental blight while delaying the item's reaction to the environment. Although this is the case, polyester also commonly traps harmful substances near the material it is meant to shield.
This poses a particular risk if the storage space is subject to sharp changes in temperature or humidity, which might cause the sticking of the photo to the plastic.
In addition to being unable to be placed vertically in boxes because they will bend and fold as they slide down next to one another inside, photographs that are sleeved or enclosed in polyester cannot be identified by the archivist by writing directly on the polyester.
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Select TWO pieces of evidence from "Sea Horse Face" that BEST support the answer to Part A. *
“With a sigh of relief, Ben hurriedly shut the door.” (paragraph 8)
“What just happened?” (paragraph 14)
“He wasn’t about to touch it, whatever it was.” (paragraph 15)
“This one had a long snout, like a sea horse.” (paragraph 15)
“This thing was covered with glossy scales.” (paragraph 16)
“The nearest veterinarian was four hours away.” (paragraph 18)
Answer:
the answer depends on how you responded to part A. like say if he was scared and he ran to a room then it would be the pragraph 8 answer
Explanation:
1. What just happened?” (paragraph 14)
“He wasn’t about to touch it, whatever it was.” (paragraph 15)
2. The nearest veterinarian was four hours away.” (paragraph 18)
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1. If you're having trouble coming up with suggestions for a peer's story, what should you do?
Tell the writer that you can't think of any suggestions.
Look for places where the writer could add more details.
Talk about what happened in your own story.
Ask the writer what he or she thinks the story needs.
2. What is the FIRST thing that you should share with a peer after you review his or her story?
any spelling or grammar mistakes you found
what you liked about the story
what you didn't like about the story
what you think the writer should change
Answer:
1. ask the writer what he or she thinks the story needs
2.any spelling or grammar mistakes you found
Explanation:
PART 1:- If you're having trouble coming up with suggestions for a peer's story, Then you need to "Tell the writer that you can't think of any suggestions"
PART 2:-You need to share with a peer after you review his or her story , about" what you liked about the story."
You should modify and edit your work in stage; you won't be able to catch everything all at once. You will be more likely to spot any flaws if you focus on a different part of structure each time you analyze your story.You can alter. You correct any grammatical, punctuation or sentence construction errors.To know more about peer's story, refer to the link:
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which of the following is the best example of a hook? A. According to engineers, it may be possible to get from New york to Los Angles in 45 minutes and from Los Angles to Beijing in less than two hours. B. Imagine if you could travel across the country in a matter of minutes or cross the world in a couple of hours. C Inventor and businessman Elon, wants to make traveling long distance easier and faster through the use of high speed trains. D. Today, trains are often viewed as an old-fashioned form of travel, but new, high-speed trains may be the wave of the future for the travel industry.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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How does the author organize ideas in the passage? (The passage is California Mystery Spot) the passage starts
The passage
1. Tourists visiting the state of California might be interested in making time to see its magnificent natural wonders. They might enjoy traveling through forests of towering, ancient redwoods venturing on hikes deep in the shadowy woods, or trekking along the edges of snow-capped mountains. However, if travelers are the kind of people who like to let their imaginations run wild, they might want to visit an area that defies the laws of gravity.
2. It may sound fantastical, but just outside of Santa Cruz, California, not far from the Pacific Ocean, is an area called the Mystery Spot. This mystifying place is nestled in a canyon on the side of a hill. The spot, which is no larger than 150 feet in diameter, seems to defy all natural laws.
Discovery of the Mystery Spot
3. The amazing qualities of this location were first reported by the people who own and operate the Mystery Spot. The owners say that the mysterious properties of this location were first discovered in 1939, when the land was benign surveyed for purchase. While the surveyor was doing his job, his compass began to fluctuate wildly. This fluctuation was completely abnormal, and the surveyor could not obtain an accurate reading. Although he and his workers were confused, they blamed the variance on underground minerals or the possibility of barbed wire being buried nearby.
Answer:
for some reason of course
Explanation:
It could be worthwhile for visitors to California to schedule some time to view the state's stunning natural treasures. They might love hiking along the margins of winter glaciers or passing among redwood forests with tall trees. Or they may wish to go somewhere where gravity doesn't apply.
Who is the author?A writer is somebody whose writing has been made public. Individuals who compose are termed writers when they create the concepts and material of their creative text, in as well as the scholarly literature.
The Mystery Spot is a location that is located which is just outside Santa Cruz, California. This mysterious location is tucked away in a canyon on a hillside. The location, which has a diameter of barely more than 150 feet, appears to contradict all rules of nature. According to the proprietors, 1939 was the year that the place's enigmatic qualities were first identified.
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Why doesn't Aunt Polly believe Tom when he tells her that he has finished painting the fence?
He has a habit of lying to her.
She knows he didn't have enough paint.
She has been watching him from the window.
He doesn't know how to paint.
Answer:
A is the answer!
Explanation:
Create an editorial that uses loaded language to persuade readers of an opinion or belief. This option requires a strong, sensationalistic vocabulary. Though your editorial doesn’t need to be factually accurate, it can’t be so ridiculous that it feels like parody!
Answer:
The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable.' The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides. It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it were tied down to any one meaning.
Answer:
answer below
Explanation:
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Rowena is terribly nervous about a class discussion scheduled for the next day. She would rather not participate, but her teacher has made it clear that he is expecting every student to make a meaningful contribution to the discussion. What is the best way for Rowena to be a good participant?
1Rowena should form her own agenda for the discussion and make sure to discuss it.
2Rowena should decide what about the topic is meaningful to her, and find a good time to speak up.
3Rowena should overcompensate for her nervousness by coming on aggressively.
4Rowena should listen to everyone else and only speak up when she absolutely agrees with them.
Answer:
2Rowena should decide what about the topic is meaningful to her, and find a good time to speak up.
Explanation: