Answer:
you are a bed
Answer:
Bed/Bedroom
Explanation:
There are sheets on beds, there are king sized, you use it every night and it has a room named after it. It is a bed.
Which is a complete sentence?
O 1. Earns a lot of money.
O 2. May they go with me?
O 3. To play a new game.
04. Mrs. Brown, the lady next door. .
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#04. Mrs. Brown, the lady next door.
The book club denounced the latest book they had read because of its
unrealistic representation of middle school students.
Using the thesaurus entry, which word best replaces the underlined word
without changing the overall meaning of the sentence?
A. criticized
B. praised
C. approved
D. admired
Answer:
a criticized
Explanation:
because it means that they rejected the book
A learner can get information from various websites and acknowledge the auther by writing the sources used
What is the meaning of the title "Night"?
Answer:
the meaning of night means
the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours
the time from sunset to shine
in your notebook, write words that describe the music of the following provinces that start with letters spelled out below
C
O
R
D
I
L
L
E
R
A
M
I
N
D
O
R
O
P
A
L
A
W
A
N
V
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S
A
Y
A
S
Answer:
That’s a lot
Explanation:
Submit your 150-word letter of application that follows the proper format and references the hiring manager and job title as well as your name and qualifications. ( if someone can answer this imma cri)
Answer:
Give me some time and i will have it ready. I will post it for you and add the link here.
Explanation:
The area of a square garden is 2025 square meters. Find the cost of fencing
the garden at Rs 5 per meter.
Answer:
Total cost = Rs. 10125
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Area of square garden = 2025 m²
Cost of fencing per meter = Rs. 5
To find the cost of fencing the whole garden;
Total cost = Area * cost
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Total cost = 2025*5
Total cost = Rs. 10125
Therefore, the cost of fencing
the garden at Rs. 5 per meter is Rs. 10125.
1. Nathan has a very big secret and instructions not to share it. What is his secret, and
why does he disobey the instructions?
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Answer:
1. Extensively
2. Entertainment
3. Strangers
4. I have no idea???
5. Feelings
6. Depression
7. Strengthen
8. Temptation
Explanation:
Write an Objective Summary Of The Battle Of Mr.Covey by Fredrick Douglass.
Explanation: All went well till Monday morning. On this morning, the
virtue of the root was fully tested. Long before daylight, I
was called to go and rub, curry, and feed, the horses. I
obeyed, and was glad to obey. But whilst thus engaged,
whilst in the act of throwing down some blades from the loft,
Mr. Covey entered the stable with a long rope; and just as I
was half out of the loft, he caught hold of my legs, and was
about tying me. As soon as I found what he was up to, I gave
a sudden spring, and as I did so, he holding to my legs, I was
brought sprawling on the stable, floor. Mr. Covey seemed
now to think he had me, and could do what he pleased; but
at this moment from whence came the spirit I don't know-I
resolved to fight; and, suiting my action to the resolution, I
seized Covey hard by the throat; and as I did so, I rose. He
held on to me, and I to him. My resistance was so entirely
unexpected, that Covey seemed taken all aback. He trembled
like a leaf. This gave me assurance, and I held him uneasy,
causing the blood to run where I touched him with the ends
of my fingers. Mr. Covey soon called out to Hughes for help.
Hughes came, and, while Covey held me, attempted to tie my
right hand. While he was in the act of doing so, I watched my
chance, and gave him a heavy kick close under the ribs.
This kick fairly sickened Hughes, so that he left me in -the
hands of Mr. Covey. This kick had the effect of not only
weakening Hughes, but Covey also. When he saw Hughes
bending over with pain, his courage quailed. He asked me if I
meant to persist in my resistance. I told him I did, come what
might; that he had used me like a brute for six months, and
that I was determined to be used so no longer. With that he
strove to drag me to a stick that was lying just out of the
stable door. He meant to knock me down. But just as he was
leaning over to get the stick I seized him with both hands by
his collar, and brought him by a sudden snatch to the
ground. By this time, Bill came. Covey called upon him for
assistance. Bill wanted to know what he could do. Covey
said, "Take hold of him, take hold of him!" Bill said his
master hired him out to work, and not to help to whip me; so
he left Covey and myself to fight our own battle out. We were
at it for nearly two hours. Covey at length let me go, puffing
and blowing at a great rate, saying that if I had not resisted,
he would not have whipped me half so much. The truth was,
that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as
getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had
drawn no blood from me, but I had from him. The whole six
months afterwards, that I spent with Mr. Covey, he never
laid the weight of his finger upon me in anger. He would
occasionally say, he didn't want to get hold of me again. "No,"
thought I, "you need not; for you will come off worse than
You did before.
This battle with Mr. Covey was the turning point in my
career as a slave. It rekindled the few expiring embers of
freedom, and revived within me a sense of my own
manhood. It recalled the departed self-confidence, and
inspired me again with a determination to be free. The
gratification afforded by the triumph was a full
compensation for whatever else might follow, even death
itself. He only can understand the deep satisfaction which I
experienced, who has himself repelled by force the bloody
arm of slavery. I felt as I never felt before. It was a glorious
resurrection, from the 'tomb of slavery, to the heaven of
freedom. My long-crushed spirit rose, cowardice departed,
bold defiance took its place; and I now resolved that,
however long I might remain a slave in form, the day had
passed forever when I could be a slave in fact.
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2. With the development of swing, the rhythm of jazz became more regular.
Subject: *
2 points
Your answer
Linking Verb: *
2 points
Your answer
Answer:
Subject:
jazz
Linking verb:
became
1. One had written a composition, -?
Answer:
YEEET YEET YEET
Explanation:
(a) Speculate What might Roger have wanted to say as he left Mrs. Jones's apartment? (b) Interpret What theme, or insight about life, is conveyed in this story?
Interpret What themeSpeculate What might Roger have wanted to say
The president places a limit on imported cars from Japan because US automaker sales are slow and they may lay off workers. Which role is the president carrying out?
Answer:
The role which the United States President was trying to do was to protect the manufacturing companies in USA from actually laying off the staffs from their companies. This act is simply Putting Americans first as carried out by Trump during his tenure as the president of America.
Explanation:
Which narration reveals a character with a friendly personality?
Miss Lydia poured her guest a cup of iced tea and asked her whether there was anything she could do to help.
Conrad the clown tried and tried, but he just could not manage to keep all three balls in the air at once.
I asked my father whether he had seen a weather forecast for the weekend.
After winning the race, Kelly demanded a towel and a bottle of water.
Answer: It’s definitely A it’s is the one with the most friendly and kind things she is doing in any of the sentences
Explanation:
Why does smith called her article “accidental hero”?
Answer:
Zadie Smith always found it hard to reconcile the horror and heroism of D-Day with her cautious, mild-mannered father. But, recently, she persuaded him to talk about his war: an ordinary man's chaotic and quietly courageous experience of extremity
Answer:
Explanation:
Zadie Smith has always struggled to reconcile the horror and heroism of D-Day with her reserved, mild-mannered father. However, she recently got him to speak about his war: an average man's tumultuous and quietly heroic experience of extreme violence.
Read the sentences from Last Lecture by Randy Pausch.
And if you’re curious about what zero gravity looks like, hopefully the sound will be working here. [slide shows videotape from Randy’s zero gravity experience] There I am. [laughter] You do pay the piper at the bottom. [laugher, as the people in the video crash to the floor of the plane on the video] So, childhood dream number one, check.
Why does Pausch show the audience a video of his zero-gravity experience?
to prove that people are curious about zero gravity
to show what being in zero gravity looks like
to prove that some astronauts do wear glasses
to show that being in zero gravity is painful
Answer:
The second answer
Explanation:
It's the only option that makes any sense... :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
because I said so also hi:)
As you read this sentence, look for words that cause it to have a subjective tone.
With blackened faces and twisted limbs one by one they drowned.
Which words do NOT contribute to the sentence's tone?
they drowned
one by one
and twisted limbs
With blackened faces
Answer: One by one
Explanation:
Correct Answer: one by one
Read the story. Then place the four main events in the correct order to form a strong summary of the story. Two of the six possible events will
not be used in the summary.
Riding a Bicycle
It was a bright Sunday morning when Belle woke up with the biggest smile on her face. She had been looking forward to this day for a long time.
Her father was going to teach her to ride a bicycle. She dressed quickly and gulped down her breakfast.
After breakfast, Belle's father showed her the different parts of a bike. Then he said he would hold onto the back of the bike while she peddled.
But Belle's excitement got the better of her. She said she wanted to try riding by herself. Her father let go. Belle quickly lost her balance and
crashed to the ground. The fall dazed her. She grumpily agreed to let her father keep holding the bike while she rode.
Every once in a while, he would let go. The moment he did, Belle would lose her balance and topple over. Her father explained that this was
perfectly normal. He said that all first-time riders fall. Even so, Belle's mood darkened with each fall. After a while, she wanted to give up and
return home
Belle's father tried to talk her out of quitting. He pointed toward some other children biking nearby. He showed her how happy they looked as
they rode their bicycles. He told her she needed to keep trying. With a little more effort, she would soon enjoy riding just like the other children.
His words gave Belle the determination to keep going.
After several more failed tries, Belle finally got the hang of it. She began gently peddling by herself, beaming with pride. She had finally done it!
That night, she went to bed with a couple of bruises and cuts. But she had an even bigger smile on her face than she'd had in the morning, she
would forever remember this day and the lesson she learned about never quitting.
Answer: Belle wakes up
she tries to ride her bicycle but fails
her dad tells her not to give up and she finally rode her bike for the first time
belle falls asleep of thinking of the day she had and the important lesson is never quitting
Explanation:
To Whom It May Concern_________I am writing to request a refund.
Semicolon (;) or Colon (:)?
Answer:
A colon
Explanation:
Because the semicolon is used to add a sentence onto another sentence and a colon is used to put together two clauses when the second explains the first
P.S Brainliest, please?
How important are negotiable instruments in conducting business?
Answer:
Negotiable Instrument is an easier way to transfer money from one place to another place. It provides a safe way to deliver the money. It has an important role to develop the way of money transaction as well as the business realm.
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Today is my favorite day of the
Thursday!
Choose 1 answer:
A
week;
B
week:
Answer:
The correct answer would be: B
Today is my favorite day of the week: Thursday.
Explanation:
Rule 1b represents the answer to your question
Rule 1a. Use a colon to introduce an item or a series of items. Do not capitalize the first item after the colon (unless it's a proper noun).
Examples:
You know what to do: practice.
You may be required to bring many things: sleeping bags, pans, utensils, and warm clothing.
I want the following items: butter, sugar, and flour.
I need an assistant who can do the following: input data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
Rule 1b. A capital letter generally does not introduce a word, phrase, or incomplete sentence following a colon.
Examples:
He got what he worked for: a promotion.
He got what he worked for: a promotion that paid a higher wage.
Rule 2. Avoid using a colon before a list if it directly follows a verb or preposition that would ordinarily need no punctuation in that sentence.
Not recommended: I want: butter, sugar, and flour.
Recommended: I want butter, sugar, and flour.
OR
Here is what I want: butter, sugar, and flour.
Not recommended: I've seen the greats, including: Barrymore, Guinness, and Streep.
Recommended: I've seen the greats, including Barrymore, Guinness, and Streep.
Examples:
I want an assistant who can do the following:
input data
write reports
complete tax forms
The following are requested:
Wool sweaters for possible cold weather.
Wet suits for snorkeling.
Introductions to the local dignitaries.
These are the pool rules:
Do not run.
If you see unsafe behavior, report it to the lifeguard.
Did you remember your towel?
Have fun!
Rule 3. When listing items one by one, one per line, following a colon, capitalization and ending punctuation are optional when using single words or phrases preceded by letters, numbers, or bullet points. If each point is a complete sentence, capitalize the first word and end the sentence with appropriate ending punctuation. Otherwise, there are no hard and fast rules, except be consistent.
Rule 4. A colon instead of a semicolon may be used between independent clauses when the second sentence explains, illustrates, paraphrases, or expands on the first sentence.
Example: He got what he worked for: he really earned that promotion.
If a complete sentence follows a colon, as in the previous example, authorities are divided over whether to capitalize the first word. Some writers and editors feel that capitalizing a complete sentence after a colon is always advisable. Others advise against it. Still others regard it as a judgment call: If what follows the colon is closely related to what precedes it, there is no need for a capital. But if what follows is a general or formal statement, many writers and editors capitalize the first word.
Example: Remember the old saying: Be careful what you wish for.
Rule 5. Capitalize the first word of a complete or full-sentence quotation that follows a colon.
Example: The host made an announcement: "You are all staying for dinner."
Rule 6. Capitalize the first word after a colon if the information following the colon requires two or more complete sentences.
Example: Dad gave us these rules to live by: Work hard. Be honest. Always show up on time.
Rule 7. If a quotation contains two or more sentences, many writers and editors introduce it with a colon rather than a comma.
Example: Dad often said to me: "Work hard. Be honest. Always show up on time."
Rule 8. For extended quotations introduced by a colon, some style manuals say to indent one-half inch on both the left and right margins; others say to indent only on the left margin. Quotation marks are not used.
Example: The author of Touched, Jane Straus, wrote in the first chapter:
Georgia went back to her bed and stared at the intricate patterns of burned moth wings in the translucent glass of the overhead light. Her father was in "hyper mode" again where nothing could calm him down.
Rule 9. Use a colon rather than a comma to follow the salutation in a business letter, even when addressing someone by his or her first name. (Never use a semicolon after a salutation.) A comma is used after the salutation in more informal correspondence.
Examples:
Dear Ms. Rodriguez:
Dear Dave,
Please Mark BRAINLIEST
Can someone use discourse in a short sentence?
Answer:
The crowd did not cheer after having finished my discourse.
Explanation:
Help me find the main idea
The Manson trial was chaotic and bizarre. Manson sought to represent himself, but was denied by Judge William Keene. After initially granting in propria persona rights to Manson, Judge Keene later forced Manson to work with a lawyer when he grew tired of Manson's theatrics and delay tactics, including a request that the prosecuting attorneys be imprisoned like he was to level the legal playing field [source: New York Times]. One of Manson's successful requests? He had Judge Keene replaced. Judge Charles Older oversaw the trial in his place.
Answer: srry dont know
Explanation:
marginal condition meaning?????
Answer:
It means conditions that are on the margin, the margin being that region of the operational envelope that is right on the edge between acceptable and unacceptable.
Explanation:
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HELP ASAP!!!
Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement
A: One of the clouds look like an elephant
B: All of the puzzle pieces was in the box
C: The children in the park are playing
D: The leaves on the trees is turning red
The correct answer is option no. (C), The children in the park are playing. Assuming present tense verbs with a "s" ending are plural is a typical error in S-V Agreement.
English has how many instances of subject-verb agreement?It is required that the number of subjects and verbs agree. In other words, if a subject is singular, then its verb must also be singular; likewise, if a subject is plural, then its verb must also be plural. These are the nine guidelines for subject-verb agreement.
What does a subject-verb agreement mean?Always making sure that subjects and verbs agree is crucial. Writing in English that is grammatically acceptable revolves around the link between subjects and verbs. A statement becomes clearer and more cohesive when the subject and verb agree.
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Answer: The children in the park are playing
Explanation: took it in k-12
Writing an Argument Letter: Answer the follow questions, as if you were preparing to write your own argument letter.
• What does the phrase “arguing for a cause” mean?
• What factors about your audience should you keep in mind when writing an argument for a cause?
• How do argument writers tailor their language to their audience when arguing for a cause?
• How do argument writers respond to counterclaims when arguing for a cause?
Answer:
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Explanation:
how is vandalism punished
Answer:Penalties typically include fines, imprisonment in county jail, or both. In addition, a person convicted of vandalism is frequently ordered to wash, repair or replace the damaged property (known as "restitution"), and/or participate in programs to clean up graffiti and other forms of vandalism.
Explanation:
Answer:
pay for repairs, felonys can get over a year in jail with also a high fine
Explanation:
What is NOT one of the impacts of Du Bois's use of parallel structure?
O He shows “higher” races are associated with ignorance.
He shows “higher” races are associated with culture.
He shows "lower" races are associated with barbarism
He shows "lower" races are associated with crime.
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I need an introduction for an essay!
I am doing an essay on “should pit bulls be allowed as pets”.
In my opinion they should be allowed as pets.
Can someone pls help me?
Answer: Dogs have been pets of humans for years, the oldest most confirmed domesicated dog skeleton found dates back to roughly 10,000 years ago. Some are aggressive, and some are sweet. Pitbulls are a type of dog that in my opinion should not be categorized as an "aggressive dog breed." and here's why.
Explanation:
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