Answer:
When he figures out how to create sparks, Brian gets very happy and excitedly continues on with his duties.
Explanation:
Brian examines the wall where the hatchet hit and finds a harder, darker stone that caused the hatchet to spark. He quickly learns that he can make sparks by swinging the hatchet against the stone. Delighted, Brian believes that he will be able to make a fire.
The creation of the sparks is the most significant use of the hatchet so far, representing a new phase in Brian's independent identity. Taking on this exciting new task brings Brian joy and a sense of purpose.
Students in Mrs. Dominique's geography class are writing research papers about different countries. What is the first step the students should take as they begin writing a research paper?
select a topic and ask an essential question
gather information
develop a thesis statement
cite your sources
Answer:
The other guy is right i think (a)
Explanation:
BEST OF LUCK AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!!!!!!!
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Write a nonfiction paragraph about a reptile or insect that interests you. Underline the subjects of each sentence and circle the verbs.
Answer:
Explanation:
Search up animals that you like and see which one that relates to yuou because only you know you
Preparing your body is just as important and preparing your mind on test day.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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A FLAG THAT HONORS WAR VETERANS Commonlit
PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
Help I give brain
Answer:
In this informational text, Shawn E. Hanscom discusses how the first Service Flag was created and how it honors soldiers in war.
As you read, take notes on what the Service Flag represents to those who display it.
Can you please help me answer the questions down below. Pease read the text below to help you. Thank you so much!
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.
3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view.
4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Summarizing information text I-ready Lesson 2 pages 13-18
Answer:
Summarized your imformation
Explanation:
I need help on 6,7 and 8
After his first emotional reaction to the
porcupine attack, he figures out the most
important rule of survival. What is it? hatchet
Answer: surviving
Explanation:
Without surviving and trying your best, you will die
What would be a good word to
describe Brian’s emotional reaction to
the challenge of the porcupine attack? in hatchet
Answer:
he feels hurt
Explanation:
How does Brian use Mr. Perpich's advice to help him begin his survival journey? Use at least two examples from Chapter 5 of Hatchet.
Answer:Chapter 5
Gripped by unbelievable thirst and hunger upon awakening, Brian drinks water from the lake while trying to grasp the fact that he has landed in this complete wilderness. Reassuring himself with the hope that the searchers will come that day to rescue him, Brian recalls his old English teacher Mr. Perpich, who had repeatedly emphasized to his students the importance of a positive attitude, and Brian uses this memory to motivate himself against despair. Brian experiences the profound silence of the woods, noting that such silence never exists back in the city. In a sudden wave of despair Brian suddenly remembers that he had bumped the wheel when reaching over for the pilot's headset. This action had most likely rerouted the plane, and Brian begins to accept the fact that the search planes might not rescue him for a few days. Sensing imminent panic, Brian works to calm himself, determined to find something to eat and to make a shelter.
Explanation:
Respond to the following in the form of a short essay. Your essay should consist of at least five paragraphs.
Think about the characteristics of Elizabeth and Darcy at the beginning of the novel and at the end. How do they change throughout the course of the novel? What do you think the author is saying through the development of these characters? In your response, describe the primary features of the characters at the beginning of the novel, the basic process by which they change, and their characteristics at the end of the novel. Then, explain what you think the author is trying to say through the changes in Elizabeth and Darcy.
Cite specific examples from the novel in your response. Use the notes you take and the questions you answer in the Student Guide to help you formulate your response.
You will hand in your completed response on the final day of this unit.
First answer: Darcy and Elizabeth are the main couple that appear on the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Both characters, among their qualities, exhibit some flaws. In fact, both characters are victims to the two flaws mentioned in the title: they are proud and prejudiced.
Darcy is particularly proud, bordering on arrogant. He believes himself to be a worthy gentleman, and thinks little of people he considers to be inferior to him. Elizabeth, on the other hand, is particularly prejudiced, and she is quick to judge others. However, as the two get to know each other, they become more aware of their flaws, and their love helps them become better people.
Second answer :At the beginning of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy is presented as being proud (and arrogant) while Elizabeth Bennett is decidedly prejudice (she is depicted as being quick to judge others). Furthermore, Darcy is also presented as being prejudiced against people of lower social standing than himself while Elizabeth demonstrates a remarkable measure of personal pride. Over the course of the novel, both Darcy and Elizabeth begin to fall in love with each other and, in turn, realize their own character faults. As she learns about Darcy and his life, she realizes that she is overly judging of others. Darcy, on the other hand, realizes - especially when Elizabeth turns down his initial marital proposal - that he is overly and unreasonably proud and arrogant. Through her depiction of the changes that Elizabeth and Darcy go through, Austen is demonstrating the manner in which love between a couple can shift their understandings of the world and, moreover, themselves.
Read this passage. Paul walked slowly through the zoo. At first he thought it was strange that the animals could all speak English, but then he discovered that the zebras could speak Spanish as well. What kind of story is this?
A) historical fiction
B) fantasy fiction
C) nonfiction
D) fantasy fiction AND nonfiction
Answer:
B) fantasy fiction
Explanation:
Animals cant talk at all (ex. like english or spanish), they only speak their own animal language.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is B because animals don't talk in the real world
create a brainstorm of 20 words based on the topic rain. Then, use the words from the brainstorm to write a 8 sentence expository Paragraph.
Brainstorm
Draft
Topic Sentence: What is rain?
Statement: Rain is water that is cold, wet, and clear liquids that comes from clouds.
Detail/Explain: Did you know rain is created by the water cycle?
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Statement
Detail/Explain:
Closing:
Answer:
I am only helping to create a draft for you none more :)
Explanation:
Draft
Topic Sentence: What is rain?1. (a) Statement: Rain is water that is cold, wet, and clear liquids that comes from clouds.
2. Detail/Explain: Did you know rain is created by the water cycle?
2. (a) Statement: The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
3. Detail/Explain: Predicting rainfall amounts from types of cloud.
3. (a) Statement: By looking at whether the cloud is expanding or dissipating, we can predict weather with clouds, particularly predict if a storm is approaching. For example, smaller clouds may only bring morning dew or "fair weather", while clouds that are of substantial size may produce spits of rain throughout the whole day.
4. (a) Detail/Explain: Why is rain important?
Closing: Rain, and others, is a key element in the Earth's water cycle, which is vital to all life on Earth. Rainfall is the main way that the water in the skies comes down to Earth, where it fills our lakes and rivers, recharges the underground aquifers, and provides drinks to plants and animals.
rephrase this for me plz for 100 points
(it can be 2-3 or more sentence plz help asap)
(also plz put effort and plz dot answer if your not actually
gonna answer it because this important)
Pandas play a crucial role in China's bamboo forests by spreading seeds and helping the vegetation to grow. So by saving pandas, we will also be saving so much more. We will be helping to protect not only these unique forests but also the wealth of species that live in them.The panda’s habitat is also important for the livelihoods of local communities, who use it for food, income, fuel for cooking and heating, and medicine. And for people across the country.
Answer:
pandas are very important in china they help grow food and create more space by eating bamboo. so by helping pandas we would be helping alot of panda located areas such as china with food, income, fuel and medicine.
Answer:
Pandas really help spread seeds and they help plants grow. If we save pandas, we will also save other species and people who use the food from their habitat.
What happens at the end of "Sorry, wrong number"?
Answer:
The drama ends when the police ask about the nature of the caller's emergency. The killer picks up the phone, explains that he's fine, and says that he never meant to dial the police. He apologizes for dialing a wrong number and hangs up.Explanation:
i hope i helped you
can we be friends?
Can you please help me answer the questions down below. Pease read the text below to help you. Thank you so much!
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.
3. What is Sassoon's attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to support your view.
4. How realistic is Sassoon's portrayal of England? Explain your answer.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Answer:
Explanation:
I’m in science class right now. What a coincidence!!!!
Read the two excerpts below. The first one is from Captain John Smith's personal account of his rescue by Pocahontas, and the second one is from the children's book The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith published in 1906. Notice how the two accounts differ.
They were ready with their clubs to beat out his brains when Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no begging could prevail, took his head in her arms, and laid her own head upon his to save him from death.
--from John Smith's personal accounts
But just as the Indian brave was about to strike, his great war club swinging high in the air, Pocahontas rushed forward and threw herself between him and his victim. With her own body she shielded the Captain from harm, for her heart was moved to pity for the stranger, and she could not bear that he should die.
--from The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith
What is the BEST way to describe how these two accounts differ?
Smith's account includes details about why Pocahontas intervened; the children's book does not
Smith's original account is full of emotion; the children's story is lacking in emotion
Smith's original account lacks emotions; the children's story attributes emotions to Pocahontas
Smith's account indicates exactly what Pocahontas said; the children's book leaves this part out
LANGUAGE ARTS QUESTION
How do the settings of Stave I and Stave III establish different moods?
Where should the dashes go?
At 550 feet, the High Roller located in Las Vegas, Nevada is the tallest Ferris wheel in the United States.
Answer:
Ferris-wheel, High-Roller
Explanation:
Same word, split. Have a great day! :)
The Killer Clowns
One dark and stormy night, a loud bang came from the garage. A 10 year old girl named Rosa went to see what it was. When Rosa opened the door the lights went out. She knew there was a flashlight near the door, but she couldn’t find it, and the breaker-box was on the other side of the house in the basement. Suddenly the lights started to flicker on and off. She heard footsteps coming down the hall. Rosa ran and hid is a closet across the hall, she whispered to herself “Please don’t come this way”. “Clump, Clump, Clump” She heard the footsteps getting closer, all of a sudden they stopped in front of the door and went back down the hall. Rosa let out a sigh of relief. Then she heard a clown car and thought “That’s odd, clown car’s don’t pass through this late” but realized there were killer clowns on the loose and the police couldn’t stop them, the clowns already killed the entire police force. She knew what she had to do. The kitchen was down the hall and it sounded like the intruder was upstairs in the attic. Rosa had found a bag and started towards the kitchen, she knew exactly where the kitchen knives were and grabbed some food and a large carving knife. She also grabbed her mother’s pistol and some ammo from the gun safe. She heard the front door rattling and knew to get to her room, because it was her and her puppy, Rose-Bud who was a pit bull, that night and it had no windows to get in through.
Rosa locked the room door and pushed the dresser and nightstand against the door to barricade the door. Rosa heard the honking of a rubber chicken, and she knew the clowns were here. Still instead of screaming she stayed silent, got the gun loaded and ready to fire then hid in her closet. She would be safe in there for the time being, suddenly she knew Chuckie had teamed up with the killer clowns. Who else would have the clowns teamed up with besides a haunted doll? Rosa heard a knife scraping against the wall, it was deafening. Rosa was still in her closet with Rose-Bud. “Bang, Bang, Bang” went the door, a clown had gotten in! The clown opened the closet door very slowly and got shot straight in the heart. The gunfire made Chuckie and all the clowns run, but they are still out there.
can someone pls help me compare and contrast the two poems, we real cool and the mending wall
Answer:
I dont really understand the question if u make another one with more detail ill help u
Explanation:
Read this paragraph from I Never Had It Made.
Branch Rickey lost that fight, but when he became the boss of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943, he felt the time for equality in baseball had come. He knew that achieving it would be terribly difficult. There would be deep resentment, determined opposition, and perhaps even racial violence. He was convinced he was morally right, and he shrewdly sensed that making the game a truly national one would have healthy financial results. He took his case before the startled directors of the club, and using persuasive eloquence, he won the first battle in what would be a long and bitter campaign. He was voted permission to make the Brooklyn club the pioneer in bringing blacks into baseball.
What is the author’s purpose for including this paragraph?
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s professional career
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s determination
Answer:
The author's purpose for including this paragraph is to explain the resistance that Branch Rickey willingly took on in an effort to being the process of ending segregation in Major League Baseball. This paragraph serves to explain that there were people off the field who also helped revolutionize the game.
Brainliest plz
A book about George Washington meeting a made-up character named Susie is considered________.
A) fantasy fiction, because Susie is a made-up character
B) historical fiction, because George Washington was a real person
C) nonfiction, because George Washington was a real person
D) nonfiction, because George Washington really met Susie
Answer:
B) historical fiction, because George Washington was a real person
Explanation:
Answer:
B) historical fiction, because George Washington was a real person
What good thing came out of the
porcupine incident? (hatchet)
Answer:
A porcupine has attacked him with hundreds of painful quills. After pulling all the quills out one by one, Brian cries in misery and loses his will to survive. When he can cry no more, it dawns on him that crying and self-pity accomplish nothing.
Explanation:
Answer: n Chapter 8, Brian wakes up in the middle of the night to a hissing sound and a terrible smell in his little shelter. He thinks it's a snake and throws his hatchet at it. The hatchet misses, hitting the wall and making a shower of sparks, and the creature gets closer. It's not a snake, it's a porcupine. Brian kicks at it, but the porcupine sticks him in the leg with its tail and runs off.
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.'' It won't get the quills out of his leg and won't make fire, so Brian decides to stop it entirely and get to work. Once he's all cried out and quill-free, Brian gets back to sleep.
Brian's Dream
Unlike a lot of Brian's other dreams over the course of Hatchet, the dream he has after getting stung isn't about his mother's affair, or even really about any event from his past. First, Brian sees his father in a living room, making scratching gestures and trying to say something to Brian. Brian is frustrated and can't understand what his father is saying when the dream transitions to a park scene with his friend Terry.
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
How does Mr. Lacey's visit to the kennel move the plot forward in "Stray"?
He decides that Doris can keep the dog because the kennel would be an unsafe place for him.
He decides that he should leave the dog to an unknown fate at the kennel.
He decides that the dog can live with them even though the kennel would be a good place for it to stay.
He decides that Doris can go to the kennel and visit the dog every week until it is adopted.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
He decides that Doris can go to the kennel and visit the dog every week until it is adopted. He decides that the dog can live with them even though the kennel would be a good place for it to stay.
Which type of news topic most likely would have the least information available online?
local news
national news
international news
social news
Answer:
national news?
can some body get the story "the tell tale heart" by edgar allen poe for me please
Answer:
Where do we get it from
Explanation:
Refer to your Expeditions in Reading book for a completo version of this text.
Read the excerpt from "Go, John Glenn!"
He thought of astronaut Alan Shepard, strapped into his capsule, waiting for launch a year earlier. "Why don't you
fix your little problem ... and light this candle?" Shepard had asked Mission Control, Glenn smiled at the memory.
Which response best describes the excerpt?
A writer provides a secondhand account of the Friendship 7 mission.
It is a firsthand description of Glenn's first trip into space,
It is a secondhand account of Shepard's words to Mission Control as he waited to launch
Shepard provides a firsthand account of the problems that had to be addressed before take-off.
Answer:
the first choice
Explanation:
this is english not maths i dont think this even needs an explanation
The killer clowns Chapter 3
One week after Rosa’s death, the clowns had the world completely under their control.
Estella had just heard the news of Rosa’s death and was devastated. “Oh Rosa,” Estella cried, looking forlorn “Why did you have to mess with Pennywise?” Then she went to a dusty trunk in the corner “I vowed never to open this chest ever again… but I have to save Rosa.” Estella pulled out a dusty spell book and set it on the table. She flipped to the page about bringing people back to life. “The blood of the killer poured into the mouth of the killed shall raise the dead man from his earthy bed.” Estella read. She went to Pennywise’s lair and collected a little bit of his blood.
Later, at the graveyard, Estella was pouring the blood of Pennywise into Rosa’s mouth. Rosa immediately opened her eyes, while her arms grew back, “Estella, where am I? what happened?” Rosa said, looking around. “Rosa, you must kill Pennywise, before EVERYONE dies!” “Ok,” said Rosa “ I will try.” Rosa then went home and gathered her weapons, put her brass knuckles on, and went to Pennywise’s lair.
When she got there, Rosa started to have second thoughts, but she kept on moving. There was blood splattered across the walls, dismembered body parts all over the place, and torture devices on a stage in the far corner. But she kept moving till she got to Pennywise’s throne. “HEY, PENNYWISE” Rosa yelled “ YOU ARE SO UGLY THAT WHEN YOU WERE BORN, THE DOCTOR SLAPPED YOUR MOTHER.” “Rosa” Pennywise snarled “didn’t I kill you already?” Rosa then conjured a whirlwind around her and flew to Pennywise, “yeah and you will have to do it again” she said and then stabbed Pennywise in the heart, took out all of the clowns, and saved anymore innocent people from a cruel death for the clowns entertainment.
the end or is it?
Answer:
Ooh ok, so you're adding supernatural activity to your story now. Things are starting to get more intriguing :D
Also, I really like Rosa's personality and sense of humor. That's a nice touch to an adventure/thriller story, if I do say so myself.
Explanation:
I'm glad that you added another character to the mix, but you really could've done more with her. Not to mention everytime you add someone to your story, you have to at least introduce your readers to them somehow. For example: how does Rosa know Estella? And where did she get the spell book from? You don't have to go into too much detail with her, if you don't want to, but at least some explanation would be nice.
Hope this helps you, I'll probably even give you more tips and heads-ups in comments, when I can think of more. Either way, keep up the good work! :)
Read this passage. George Washington was the first president. His face appears on the quarter and on the one-dollar bill. Before he became President, he was a general in the Revolutionary War. What kind of story is this?
A) historical fiction
B) nonfiction
C) fantasy fiction
D) science fiction
please answer good answer
Answer:
b
Explanation: