Answer:
INTRANSITIVE SENTENCE.
Answer:
Transitive
Explanation:
How has technology improved your life
Answer:
Better understanding of world
Explanation:
Given me a lot of exposures to a lot of knowedge
Explanation:
Technology has improved my life in many ways; one of those ways being education. There are many things that I, and others struggle with when it comes to school. Sometimes getting in-person help isn't always an option so having unlimited access to knowledge is always helpful.
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Hi ! I believe the answer is number 4. Peacocks- A beautiful bird. Because it talks about where they are from aswell, so yeah. Hope this helps :)
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Answer:
Tia - An Aunt
Mami - Mommy or a motherly figure
Munecas - I believe this means dolls
Melancolia - Melancholy or a sad feeling
Posadas - Inn, meaning a hotel/motel/inn
Nina - Grandmother
How does the speaker view Mama in line 19-24? How does he fell about her?
Answer:
it is
Explanation:
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Answer:
In order for us to answer your question, I will need the text to answer. =)
4.
Which of the following sentences contains an action verb?
Marlene takes the subway to work every day.
Chinese history is incredibly interesting.
Dominic seems like a nice guy.
The band sounded great at the concert this evening.
Marlene takes the subway to work every day
Explanation:
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Okay, here's your idiom. Now find the answer that's an example of that idiom.
Enter your search term
"shooting the breeze"
A hanging out with friends talking about TV
B
finishing a quiz just before the class is over
C going hunting on a windy day
Answer:
A. hanging out with friends talking about TV
Explanation:
Answer:
Having a casual conversation, so I would say A
Explanation:
"we've been shooting the breeze for well over an hour now"
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Based on the information from the passage, the reader can best conclude that the narrator will
A
start thinking he’s a dog.
B
get out of the scan room.
C
have his brain replaced by a mouse brain.
D
visit Donald in the hospital.
I'm not good at this
Answer:
C Have his brain replaced by a mouse brain
Explanation:
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Read the advertisement for employment.
Help Wanted: House sitter needed to watch house while owner is out of town. Job requires overnight stays two to three nights a week, some weeks more. Flexibility is required. Experience preferred. Submit references with résumé.
Use the details in the advertisement to answer the big-picture question: "Which person would most likely apply for this job?”
Answer:
b
a college student who has some free time.
Explanation:
When a speaker appears unkempt, it can cause the audience to think the speaker does not care about:
Answer:
The subject being discussed
What is the main idea of this passage? Lies are a necessary part of communication. For six decades, the Supreme Court ruled that lies are protected speech. According to past decisions, free speech is not unlimited. Lies are not protected speech because they have no social value.
Answer:
according to past decisions, free speech is not unlimited
Explanation:
correct answer of edge 2021
Answer:
C
Explanation: just did it
Please help me, about this lesson. This is hard for me and I can't answer it correctly.
Answer:
Pros:
1.) Social distancing practices
2.) comfortable learning area for some students
3.) Easier for some teachers
4.) Less stress for some students
5.) Most assignments are online
Cons:
1.) Some students might cheat on a test because no one is watching them.
2.) Students not doing work and getting away with it.
3.) Some teachers might find it hard to work on a computer rather than paper.
4.) Can be confusing for many students that are not fond of online assignments
5.) Some students need to see a visual example of the assignments or else they might not understand.
Explanation:
I believe it’s saying “what are the pros and cons of distance learning practice” but I am not sure if I am entirely correct. Please do correct me if I’m wrong. Have a good day/night!
Please help geniuses only I'm super embarrased to ask this
Answer: Part A is D
Part B is A
Explanation:
Part A is D because it states how smartphones make students less activly evovled in a lesson. While Part B the answer is D because it help supports that smartphones are a distraction and make jobs harder for teachers.
Which sentence, if added to this passage, would provide the most imagery? Vanessa and Alicia put down their paddles and let their canoe float down the river. Vanessa shielded her eyes so she could look up at the trees. A. Alicia and Vanessa had been friends since the first grade. B. Alicia looked back at Vanessa and said, "Nice day, huh?" C. Far above her were chirping birds and buzzing insects. D. She wondered about all the people who had floated down the river before.
The Answer to this question is C
Answer:
C. Far above her were chirping birds and buzzing insects.
Explanation:
Somebody help asap!!!!!
Answer:
He's describing basic freedom concepts, the lat three highlighted phrases
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Explanation:
i need help agian, but wait i have to read
Which question most helps the reader to identify the central idea?
A:What facts are provided?
B: What is the text about?
C: What examples are provided?
D: What is the goal of reading the text?
Answer:
what is the text about (b)
Answer:
I think it's either what the text is about or what examples the text is about.
Explanation:
it's most likely what examples are provided. (srry I rlly tried to answer it the best that I could)
. In my house, the table is ___________ the sofa and the TVA. betweenB. inC. next toD. under
In my house, the table is between the sofa and the TV.
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Write two examples of reading materials that can be used for each reading style scanning, skimming, speed reading, and intensive reading..
Answer:
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Skimming and scanning are two very different strategies for speed reading.
They are each used for different purposes, and they are not meant to be used all the time.They are at the fast end of the speed reading range, while studying is at the slow end. People who know how to skim and scan are flexible readers.They read according to their purpose and get the information they need quickly without wasting time.They do not read everything which is what increases their reading speed. Their skill lies in knowing what specific information to read and which method to use.Skimming :
Skimming is one of the tools you can use to read more in less time. Skimming refers to looking only for the general or main ideas, and works best with non-fiction (or factual) material. With skimming, your overall understanding is reduced because you don’t read everything. You read only what is important to your purpose. Skimming takes place while reading and allows you to look for details in addition to the main ideas.
Scanning :
Scanning is another useful tool for speeding up your reading. Unlike skimming, when scanning, you look only for a specific fact or piece of information without reading everything. You scan when you look for your favorite show listed in the cable guide, for your friend’s phone number in a telephone book, and for the sports scores in the newspaper. For scanning to be successful, you need to understand how your material is structured as well as comprehend what you read so you can locate the specific information you need. Scanning also allows you to find details and other information in a hurry
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Dictionary entries for the words "principal" and "principle" showing the number of syllables, pronunciation, etymology, parts of speech and definition. Which sentence uses principal correctly? We learned the valuable principal of honesty from Dad. Our school principal is respected in the community. Madame Sofie taught her dancers the principals of ballet. Responsibility is one of life’s fundamental principals.
Answer:
B: Our school principal is respected in the community.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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"Kyle and his frog were happily eating a slice of yellow cake."
What part of speech is the word "his" in this sentence?
noun
preposition
pronoun
adjective
Answer:
its a pronoun
Explanation:
Answer:
adjective
Explanation:
its an adjective because "his" is modifying the word frog
Yesterday afternoon i (go) _____ to visit the Parker family. When i (get) _____ there arount two o’clock, Mrs. Parker (be) _____ in the yard. She (plant) _____ flowers in her garden. Mr. Parker (be) _____ in the garage. He (work) _____ on their car. He (change) _____ the oil. The children (play) in the front yard. In other words, while Mr. Parker (fix) _____ the oil in the car, the children (play) _____ with a ball in the yard.
Answer:
went,got,was,planted,was,worked,changed,played,fixed,played
Answer:
1. Went
2. Got
3. Was
4. Worked
5.changed
6. Played
7.fixed
8. Played
What is the meaning of TENSE with in terms with verbs? A.nervous B.afraid C.anxious D.time
Answer:
There are multiple definitions of tense.Source:
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Consider the topics Whitman addresses in the two poems. What topics do the poems have in common? How does Whitman develop these shared topics in the poems? Use evidence from the poems to support your answer.
In the poems "For You O Democracy" and "I Hear America Singing," Whitman addresses some topics in common. We can discuss them as follows:
- In both poems Whitman exalts the union of the country and freedom.
- In "For You O Democracy," he develops those themes by creating an image of an indissoluble and independent country, where people's love of freedom and democracy keeps them united.
- In "I Hear America Singing," he develops those themes by describing how the members of the working class, together, form a strong and united country. It is their existence and hard work that make the country free and indissoluble.
Many of Walt Whitman's poems are famous for their patriotism, and that includes the ones we are analyzing here."For You O Democracy" has the speaker talking to Democracy, stating what he will do for it.The poem speaks of the importance of an independent and united country, one in which people's love of freedom unites them."I Hear America Singing" focuses on the importance of the working class. Each profession - seamstress, carpenter, mechanic, etc. - is a crucial piece of the puzzle that is America.Without their hard work, America wouldn't be free and strong.Learn more about the topic here:
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the term ""fauves"" is derived from the french phrase meaning
the term "fauves" is derived from the French phrase meaning "Wild beasts"
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So why do they have a lottery to begin with?
I don’t get that!
I don’t know.
Maybe because they accept it as fact;
it’s become part of their identity.
Well, someone tells Old Man Warner
that a neighboring village is giving up the lottery
and, believe it or not, he got angry about it.
He blamed it on the youth.
He says here, “Listening to the young folks,
nothing’s good enough for them.
Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living
in caves, nobody work anymore, live that way for a while.”
As if stoning somebody in a public arena once a year
protects them?!
Right?
How ironic is that!
I mean, it’s the most Neanderthal thing you can do. Yeah!
And the worst part is, the lottery is so random, so
Unfair?
Let’s stick to Old Man Warner’s speech.
I mean, he goes on to give us a reason why the lottery is still
going on.
He says, “Used to be a saying about ‘Lottery in June,
corn be heavy soon.’ First thing you know,we’d all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns.”
In this clip, Paige asks why the town has the lottery at all. How does Rebecca respond to the question? How does Miles provide relevant observations and ideas to bring the discussion back on topic? Explain.
Answer:
The village lottery culminates in a violent murder each year, a bizarre ritual that suggests how dangerous tradition can be when people follow it blindly. Before we know what kind of lottery they’re conducting, the villagers and their preparations seem harmless, even quaint: they’ve appointed a rather pathetic man to lead the lottery, and children run about gathering stones in the town square. Everyone is seems preoccupied with a funny-looking black box, and the lottery consists of little more than handmade slips of paper. Tradition is endemic to small towns, a way to link families and generations. Jackson, however, pokes holes in the reverence that people have for tradition. She writes that the villagers don’t really know much about the lottery’s origin but try to preserve the tradition nevertheless.
The villagers’ blind acceptance of the lottery has allowed ritual murder to become part of their town fabric. As they have demonstrated, they feel powerless to change—or even try to change—anything, although there is no one forcing them to keep things the same. Old Man Warner is so faithful to the tradition that he fears the villagers will return to primitive times if they stop holding the lottery. These ordinary people, who have just come from work or from their homes and will soon return home for lunch, easily kill someone when they are told to. And they don’t have a reason for doing it other than the fact that they’ve always held a lottery to kill someone. If the villagers stopped to question it, they would be forced to ask themselves why they are committing a murder—but no one stops to question. For them, the fact that this is tradition is reason enough and gives them all the justification they need.
Villagers persecute individuals at random, and the victim is guilty of no transgression other than having drawn the wrong slip of paper from a box. The elaborate ritual of the lottery is designed so that all villagers have the same chance of becoming the victim—even children are at risk. Each year, someone new is chosen and killed, and no family is safe. What makes “The Lottery” so chilling is the swiftness with which the villagers turn against the victim. The instant that Tessie Hutchinson chooses the marked slip of paper, she loses her identity as a popular housewife. Her friends and family participate in the killing with as much enthusiasm as everyone else. Tessie essentially becomes invisible to them in the fervor of persecution. Although she has done nothing “wrong,” her innocence doesn’t matter. She has drawn the marked paper—she has herself become marked—and according to the logic of the lottery, she therefore must die.
Tessie’s death is an extreme example of how societies can persecute innocent people for absurd reasons. Present-day parallels are easy to draw, because all prejudices, whether they are based on race, sex, appearance, religion, economic class, geographical region, family background, or sexual orientation, are essentially random. Those who are persecuted become “marked” because of a trait or characteristic that is out of their control—for example, they are the “wrong” sex or from the “wrong” part of the country. Just as the villagers in “The Lottery” blindly follow tradition and kill Tessie because that is what they are expected to do, people in real life often persecute others without questioning why. As Jackson suggests, any such persecution is essentially random, which is why Tessie’s bizarre death is so universal.
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Which sentence uses a word incorrectly? Question 11 options: The sweet, ferocious kitten curled up happily in my lap. Derivations can be formed by adding prefixes to existing words. The exhausted climbers trudged up the treacherous mountain slope. The latest storm absolutely decimated the town square.
Answer:
The sweet, ferocious kitten curled up happily in my lap.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think its C / 3rd multiple choice
Explanation:
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