Answer:
the 4th. 5th, and 6th paragraphs
Explanation:
they use emotions toward the animals, (which most people show empathy to) to show the affects and why they should or shouldn't do what their doing
What is the role of the pigs during the harvest and what does this show us?
Answer : the pigs are in charge of the animals and this show is they are the leaders
Answer:
The pigs are in charge of the animals and direct and supervise the animals' work. The pigs are in charge of the animals and this shows is they are the leaders.
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The pigs are in charge of the animals and supervise and direct their activities is the role of the pigs during the harvest is seen by the people.
Did the pigs help the other animals work on the harvest?The pigs do not assist the other animals in harvesting. Snowball brings the animals to the fields to begin harvesting while Napoleon stays behind with the cows' milk.
While the other animals were being harvested, Napoleon is reported to have been drinking cow's milk.
Thus, pigs supervise and direct the activities.
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What does the Ghost of Christmas past show Scrooge?
His grave in the grave yard.
His days at the boarding school.
His clerk having dinner with his family.
His days at the boarding school. A Christmas Carol test due by 7:00 pm on December 15 2020. Please do not copy and paste.
His clerk having dinner with his family.
Answer:
B. his days at the boarding school.
Name 5 skills that granda Carrie taught Tippy, that would
help him with his life with his father.
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:hope this helps
Read the sentence from a student's essay about "The Treasure of Lemon Brown."
Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he wants to get away from his dad.
Which revision best clarifies what Greg is trying to do when he decides not to go home?
O Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he doesn't want to hear what his dad has to
say.
O Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he doesn't want to disagree with his dad.
O Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he wants to avoid a lecture from his dad.
Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he wants te dodge a run-in with his dad.
The best revision to clarify the meaning of Greg's decision to not move towards his home would be:
C). Greg goes to the tenement building instead of going home because he wants to avoid a lecture from his dad.
"The Treasure of Lemon Brown"
In the context of the essay provided by the student, the third sentence i.e. most adequately revises the student's sentence to offer a clear idea. This states the reason more clearly that allows the readers to understand that he is avoiding his home due to his father and his lecture and arguments. Therefore, this promotes a better comprehension among them.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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Is it true or false please help me it’s a test I need to turn it in !!!!!!!!!
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
i found this answer
Straight edge, metal spatula – long flat spatula with a straight edge used for leveling or frosting cakes. Strainer - wire mesh that separates liquids from food; usually has small fine holes.
Which sentence contains an adverb that modifies another adverb?
A. Daniel, Sharise, and Kim went downstairs quickly
B. I left the game too soon and missed the winning play.
C. Keiko held her new baby brother carefully but lovingly.
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D. That cat is completely unafraid of dogs.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which words name common ways of creating humor in a sitcom? (Select all correct answers.)
irony
repetition
hyperbole
metaphor
It is logical to me to assume that it is all of the above.
Answer:
repitition, hyperbole, and irony
Explanation:
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When it comes to fiction, is it most important to choose a book that,
A.is engaging.
B.is easy to read.
C.lists a lot of facts.
D.helps you learn about a topic.
What kind of room has no doors or windows
Answer:
mushroom
Explanation:
Motivational speech on "The hard work of teachers during lockdown" (100-190)
Answer:
In 2020, the world has suffered from a terrible pandemic which goes by the name Corona Virus. Lives of all people were turned upside down. Governments imposed lock downs all around the globe. At that time, teachers showed tremendous resilience and determination and taught their students diligently. Most of them were not familiar with the new way of teaching that was required, via video conferencing.
Teachers made sure to perform their duties even in the the most difficult of the situations the world has ever faced and came out victorious. The least we could do is show appreciation towards their hard work.
Can you correct the sentences? Please and thank you!!
I know for number one it's Dear, Mrs. Lamont, since it's a name so the comma goes before it. I'm sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
1. Dear Mrs. Lamont,
2. Harriet said that you would help me with my report.
3. " Did Juan finish raking your leaves yesterday," asked Mrs. Perez.
4. "Yes," said Mr. Sakamoto, " and he did a fine job."
5. Your friend,
6. Sara Jane said she liked the movie we saw.
7. Jeff wants to know if you will go with him.
8. Zorah shouted, " watch out below!"
9. Who said " give me liberty or give me death?"
10. Dear Senator Smith,
11. Sincerely yours,
12. Did you ask mother if I could stay overnight?
Explanation:
Numbers eight and eleven stay the same
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A timeline explaining the novel murder at midnight
Only 5 slots
I need by 11:59
Answer:
The Murder at Midnight is a exceptional, thrilling, and suspenseful book that leaves the reader with a cliffhanger at every chapter. The Murder at Midnight is about a young boy [Fabrizio] who used to live on the streets, but was hired as a servant for a magician, when the magician’s wife stumbled upon him sitting on the streets. Fabrizio’s job leaves him with many mysteries every night, Fabrizio finds himself snooping through his master’s stuff to try and find how he does his tricks, but comes across something else, a murder.
This was definitely one of my favorite books and I wish there were more, or if there was a series. I would recommend this book to people who like mysteries and suspense, also to people who are in 6th and 7th grade because there a complexity to the book but not enough to make 8th grade level, but there a easy part to the book but not enough to make it a 5th grade level. But there are also some substandard part about the book. In this book it’s based 1700’s, so everyone is talking in old accents and you start to gain confusion. But that really means nothing compared to how good of a read this book really was.
The theme of this book is suspense. There are a ton of examples of suspense in this book, one is when fabrizio is arrested for questioning the prince and is sentenced to execution, he is released, and his enthusiasm is priceless, he yells “ Signore… it says … it says … ‘let the boy … go … free!” I loved this part because the whole time when fabrizio was reading the letter he was thinking it was going to say to “kill him at once!”, and the executioner was definitely not to thrilled to kill a child so his enthusiasm was also funny. At first when fabrizio was reading it the executioner said “prepare yourself for death boy.” but as fabrizio kept reading and got to the part where it said let him go the executioner yelled, “Does it? Perfectly amazing! In all my years that’s never happened before.” which let a huge relief of stress when i though the main character was about to die.
Explanation:
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why do we need more ambitious people in today's society??
Answer:
We need more ambitious people in today's society because...
Explanation:
If you weren't ambitious new things wouldn't be tried or created. No one would be able to protest and it would just make everything really boring.
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Explain complex plot as the kind of plot preferred by Aristotle. What are the parts which make a plot of tragedy complex? Use as much quotes from the text as possible to support your answer.
Answer:
A complex plot as the kind of plot preferred by Aristotle is explained below in details.
Explanation:
According to Aristotle, at least. In his writing Poetics — an interpretation of tragedy and classic storytelling — he says that there are just two kinds of plots in the Greek Melodrama model — Simple Plots and Complex Plots.
Simple Plots
The simple plot is described as a united construct of imminent and feasible actions followed by a modification of fortune.
Complex Plots
The complex plot is described as one where the development of fortune is followed by a withdrawal of fortune, identification, or both.
what's the meaning of the below words:-
hope, Sharon, senorita, dreams, genius, fortune,honey
Explanation:
Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a particular thing to happen.
Sharon: as a girl's name is of Hebrew origin meaning "a fertile plain". In the Bible, Sharon refers to flat land at the foot of Mount Carmel.
Señorita: a title or form of address used of or to a Spanish-speaking unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss.
Dreams: a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep.
Genius: an exceptionally intelligent person or one with exceptional skill in a particular area of activity.
Fortune: chance or luck as an arbitrary force affecting human affairs.
Honey: a sweet, sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees and other insects from nectar collected from flowers.
Answer this question
Explanation:
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Can anyone help me, please
Answer:
1. A lot of
2. The
3. That
4. (-)zero article ....not sure what comes here
5. Who
6. Much
7. A little
8. A
9. Many
10. A few
11. Some
12. Any
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3) Which repeated word in the first paragraph is an intensifier,
emphasizing the fact that the story of Huck Finn is more fiction than
fact?
ain't
B) mainly
C)
matter
D) without
Answer:
B. mainly
Explanation:
The repeated word in the first paragraph that is an intensifier and actually emphasizing the fact that the story of Huck Finn is more fiction than fact is mainly.
Intensifier is known to be a word that actually strengthens or weakens another word close to it in a sentence.
From the passage, we discover that the author repeated the word "mainly" and not just that but also repeated the sentence bearing the word "mainly".
Here it is:
"...he told the truth, mainly" (Line 4) and
"mainly he told the truth" (Line 5).
We can then infer that actually not everything in the book is the fact. As the author repeats the word, "mainly", he tends to reiterate that not everything in the story is true; there is something fictitious.
So, the correct answer is mainly.
The Aztecs established an empire in
the highlands of Guatemala
O the Valley of Mexico
O the Andes Mountains
the Amazon Rainforest
Answer:
they established their empire in the valley of Mexico
What does "I nodded and sank into an aqueous sleep" mean?
Answer:
Explanation:
I nodded and sank into an aqueous sleep. It would take me six days to get home, six undays of staring at acoustic ceiling tile and watching television and sleeping and pain and wishing for time to pass. I did not see Jace or anyone other than my parents. My hair looked like a bird's nest; my shuffling gait like a dementia patient's.
can someone do a prank for me ?
Answer:
well, whats the prank?
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes. if you make cereal for anyone, make it the night before and put it in the freezer afterwards. then make some jello in a cup for juice. take the frozen cereal out of the freezer approximately 10 mins before they get to eat it.
Explanation:
A girl in a bright yellow shirt.
A. Sentence
B.Fragment
Fragment. It is not a complete sentence.
The statement is incomplete because it features a girl in a bright yellow shirt. A combination of words that appear to be a sentence but aren't truly sentences are called sentence fragments.
What is Fragment?
A collection of words that do not fully communicate an idea is referred to as a “fragment.” Instead of being a full statement, it may be a phrase. A sentence fragment is an unfinished structure that strives to stand alone.
Sentence fragments typically lack a subject or verb or fail to fully communicate a notion. A fragment cannot stand alone, even if it is punctuated to look like a whole sentence.
As a result, option (b) is accurate.
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Which story detail from Barrio Boy best supports the claim that the author and his family had little money?
a. In Ernesto’s childhood village, the other mothers ask the children to run errands.
b. Ernesto is responsible for the family until they reunite in Sacramento.
c. Ernesto and his family have to learn to exchange pesos for dollars.
d. Ernesto’s family stays the night with other families in a small, windowless room.
Answer:the answer is D.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Should graffiti be considered art? 175 words please. your own words please
Answer:
yes i should
Explanation:
Answer:
Graffiti has loomed between the borders of true art, mindless trash and a way of solely getting your name around. Is Graffiti the everyday scrawlings of misdirected teenagers or the well-laced masterpiece by a keen eye? For years the opinions have changed and shifted. Currently there is not a consensus about whether graffiti can yet be classed as art.
Graffiti has loomed between the borders of true art, mindless trash and a way of solely getting your name around. Is Graffiti the everyday scrawlings of misdirected teenagers or the well-laced masterpiece by a keen eye? For years the opinions have changed and shifted. Currently there is not a consensus about whether graffiti can yet be classed as art.
For me, graffiti is interesting and eye-catching. The blank wall of a building or an untouched alleyway becomes something brand new with the addition of graffiti. It becomes the expression of an individual’s artistic vision.
According to the Mural Arts Philadelphia website, the city’s first legitimate effort to eradicate graffiti began with the formation of the Anti-Graffiti Network in the 1980s. In response, artist Jane Golden launched the Mural Arts Program, which encourages graffiti artists to use their talents for “constructive public art projects.” Golden is now the executive director of the program.
I’m a strong advocate for any visual and artistic display of character, and I think graffiti is a perfect example of this. The world is a canvas, and strokes and sprays of paint make any city more stimulating and colorful.
Graffiti is no less artistic than the murals in Center City or the painted trash cans down South Street. It should be embraced and encouraged, not denounced
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What are some financial choices I’lol have to make in the future for college and adult life?
Answer:
to save money and only spend it on things
Explanation:
Which statement best explains how the following supporting detail helps develop a central idea of the text? Monet's haystack paintings hang in the world's greatest art museums, and copies decorate the walls of banks, hotels, and medical offices everywhere A. It explains the reasons that Impressionist art became successful more than a century after it was first created. B. It provides evidence to support the claim that Impressionist paintings have become very popular. C. It gives examples of the few places that have embraced the Impressionists' nontraditional approach to art. D. It offers a counterclaim against the argument that Impressionist paintings have no artistic value.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
its relating to the text the most talking about how all places eventually accepted it and it became popular
Answer:proof
Explanation:
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Miranda sat in the high school computer lab typing like mad. It was 8:30 a.m., and her 1,000-word report on The Catcher in the Rye was due at 9:00. For the past hour, she had been flipping through the ratty pages of the old paperback trying to discern the major plot points and then typing out a few sentences that she hoped were logical. The only reason she was able to get into the lab that early was because she was one of Mrs. Brody’s assistants, but a couple of hours in the lab didn’t make up for weeks of zoning out in English class.
Miranda could kick herself, but she was too busy skimming through her notes and attempting to remember something—anything!—that Mr. Giuffreda had talked about. Mr. Giuffreda was a tough grader, and Miranda did not work well under pressure—not a great combination. On top of all that, Miranda could hear her mother’s voice in her head: “One more bad grade in English, young lady, and no more soccer team.” Miranda failed to see the relationship between soccer and book reports, but she also knew her mother wasn’t kidding. When she had slacked off in geometry last semester, her mother had taken away her cell phone for a month. Another time, when Miranda had missed her curfew—again and again—she had gotten grounded for two weeks.
Still typing, Miranda thought about Mr. Giuffreda. He expected nothing but the best—and then some. He never gave extensions unless someone had a family emergency, and he had a terrible habit of brushing off even the most creative excuses. Anyway, Miranda didn’t need an extra day or two. She needed time to read the entire novel again. Miranda ran a word count—361. She checked her watch—8:45. She flipped to the end of the book trying desperately to remember the ending, but nothing was coming to her. Why hadn’t she paid attention?
At 8:55, she had a whopping, miraculous 402 words. The homeroom bell had rung five minutes ago, and students were filing into the lab for first period. Miranda’s fingers were still flying, but by 8:59, Mrs. Brody asked Miranda to leave so she could start class on time. Miranda saved her work on her USB drive, collected her pages from the printer, and slung her knapsack over her shoulder. Then she trudged down the hall to Mr. Giuffreda’s class as slowly as possible, even though she knew she would be late and would probably get detention.
Based on the passage, what will Miranda’s mother probably do?
A.
ground Miranda for the next two weeks
B.
find someone to tutor Miranda in English
C.
understand that Miranda tried her best
D.
force Miranda to quit the soccer team
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Suri and Dawson are rock climbing. Suri decides to attempt a new skill she has learned. At first, she is successful, but then she loses her grip and falls. Suddenly, the safety ropes catch her, but she smashes her hand on the rock. 1. What is the effect of Suri's fall?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Suri and Dawson are rock climbing. Suri decides to attempt a new skill she has learned. At first, she is successful, but then she loses her grip and falls. Suddenly, the safety ropes catch her, but she smashes her hand on the rock.
1. What is the effect of Suri's fall?
Suri decides to try a new skill.
Suri smashes her hand.
At first, she is successful.
Suri is rock climbing.
Answer:
Suri smashes her hand.
Explanation:
In a cause and effect text structure, the reason an event occurred is the cause, and the consequences of that event are the effect. In this example, falling is the cause, and Suri´s injury is the effect. The fact that she´s rock climbing is the context of the situation. And she trying a new skill and being successful at first are details that happen before the fall.