Answer:
They can congratulate their students when they do something right. They can also help them fix little mistakes instead of asking how could they get something so small wrong. They can ask their students to try and not to worry if they make a mistake because they are there to help them.
After a worksheet or test that students get back, a teacher may say that someone got a question wrong and that they can't believe they would mess something did easy up and make that student feel awful without them really realizing it. They have encourage and explain to students what they did wrong without judging them.
Answer:
Explanation:
The biggest thing a teacher can do is spend time with a student. Work to find something they both can share.
If a student shows a want to learn and an assignment is poorly done, after class a teacher can say "I'm willing to remark this if you do it over. I'll show you what is expected for 1 or 2 questions and then you do the rest."
On Brainly it is a good idea to post only 1 or 2 questions. Never post a whole worksheet. Most people who know how to do the question won't do homework for you. But they are more than willing to help.
Write IN THE BLANK whether each statement is a "dependent or "independent" clause
But I did not speak up for myself.________
Many of them voted for Trump.______
And so we left the party. _______
Karina faced many challenges because of this. ______
So she went to the store. ________
Answer:
1. Independent clause
2. Independent clause
3. Dependent clause
4. Independent clause
5. Dependent clause
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. It has all characteristics a sentence must have - it contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought. Independent clauses are connected to each other by coordinating conjunctions (e.g. but - But I did not speak up for myself).
A dependent clause is a clause that can't stand alone as a sentence. It provides additional information about the independent clause, and without it, the dependent clause doesn't express a complete thought. That's why it can't stand alone. Dependent clauses are connected to independent clauses by subordinating conjunctions (And so we left the party, So she went to the store).
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the answer to your question is theme
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Answer:
C. to the fowel whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core.
Explanation:
Later, the narrator says the raven's "fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core," comparing the eyes to fire. The metaphor used in the poem helps to make the raven seem more magical and not of this world, which increases the terror the narrator feels, as well as the reader.
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Activity 4
Read the table about Tom's activities on Sunday and complete the paragraph.
On Sunday, Tom always gets up late. He gets up at 9 and eats breakfast at 9:15. After eating, at 10 he goes cycling until he visits his grandparents at 14:00. He then plays with his friends at 17:00 and eats dinner with his family at 19:00. After a long day, he goes to bed at 21:30.
The graphic organizer shows the steps to writing an informative essay.
When should a writer include transitions to connect ideas?
A during prewriting only
B during drafting only
C during prewriting or revising
D during drafting or revising
Answer:
D. during drafting and revising
Explanation:
You should use transitions in general. But it's most important in drafting and revising.
Answer: D during drafting and revising
Explanation: I know I’m late, but I hoped this helps! :D
37) What inference can BEST be made from section (6)7
A)
The narrator thinks that the Peregrine falcon is no
longer to be worried about.
B)
The narrator is sure that the Peregrine falcon will
remain off the endangered species list.
C)
The narrator is worried that the Peregrine falcon will
return to the endangered species list.
D)
The narrator is optimistic that the Peregrine falcon
will remain off the endangered species list.
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. The missing section reads;
"(6) Back along the cliffside, after some careful scrutiny, I've identified the female falcon as B/6. She has returned to her cliff nest with her prey held tightly in her talons. There appear to be young in the nest—a successful natural mating here on the rock face! This is what makes all our hard work worthwhile. The Peregrine Falcons are staging a real comeback!"
Answer:
B) The narrator is sure that the Peregrine falcon will remain off the endangered species list.
Explanation:
We could notice the positive comment made by the narrator, William Princeton which says, "...This is what makes all our hard work worthwhile. The Peregrine Falcons are staging a real comeback!"
This comment by the narrator shows his strong conviction that the Peregrine falcon will remain off the endangered species list.
Answer:
It's D)The narrator is optimistic that the Peregrine falcon will remain off the endangered species list.
What does the word "observant" mean? Don't give me some big words and expect me the no the meaning of those words with the definition.
Answer:
It means you pay attention to the little things.
Explanation:
Like if you notice that every Monday and Wednesday your friend waters their flowers then your either observant or super creepy.
Which revisions clarify the sentence? Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. He is the best athlete I know. Select the two correct answers. Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Sam is the best athlete I know. Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Both of them are the best athletes I know. Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. You are the best athlete I know. Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Matt is the best athlete I know.
Answer:
Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Matt is the best athlete I know.
Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Sam is the best athlete I know.
Explanation:
Its being more specific.
And it´s telling us WHO is the best athlete.
The answers are:
Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Matt is the best athlete I know.
Carl plays tennis, Matt lifts weights, and Sam runs track. Sam is the best athlete I know.
Took the k12 test.
An approved food source is one that has been inspected by appropriate agencies and meets all applicable local, state, and federal laws
True or false?
Answer:
true
Explanation: without examination no one would be able to consume the certain food source. in order to make sure its healthy.
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Finish the sentence "After writing all night, Sandra finally had a good introduction, but-"
she realized that she had to write a hook and a thesis statement not even to mention she had 5 more paragraphs where she had to write a Topic Sentence, Textual evidence, commentary, another pice of Textual evidence, Then even more commentary then a conclusion toping all that off, Then for the cherry on top she had to write a conclusion! so she threw her chromebook at her teachers head and said "I like yuh cut g"
Hey guys can someone please andwer these questions, i have to get them in by tommorow morning! Its about John Proctor in the Crucible (the play not movie :) )
1. What is john proctors physical appearance according to the text?
2. List 3 strenghtgs and 1 weakness
3.how would you describe his personality
4.What is he passionate about
5.What challenege is he facing in the play
6. Provide a symbol that would represent him
7.What do other characters think of him
8. How are your character’s motivations developed over the course of the plat?
9. WhAt impact does your character’s development have on the meaning of the play so far
10 in what ways would the play change or impacted if your character was deleted?
Answer:
1.Honest, upright, and blunt-spoken, Proctor is a good man, but one with a secret, fatal flaw. His lust for Abigail Williams led to their affair (which occurs before the play begins), and created Abigail's jealousy of his wife, Elizabeth, which sets the entire witch hysteria in motion.
Explanation:
thats for the first question btw
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Answer:
its most likely We honor the birth of our nation every year on the Fourth of July
Explanation:
Craigslist has presented problems for which of the following category of people?
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people who want to sell something
advertisers who make their money selling classified ads in newspapers and
through other media outlets
consumers who want to find a good deal
county revenue executives who need to collect taxes from consumers
Answer:
County revenue executives who need to collect taxes from consumers
Explanation:
People who sell on craigslist aren't taxed.
Hope this helped have a great day
Answer:
The correct answer is B) Advertisers who make their money selling classified ads in newspapers and through other social media outlets.
Explanation:
Craigslist has taken the people they depend on to make money.
Hamlet character is complex in the excerpt because his loyalty to his ally endures hardship
Answer:
His erratic behavior confuses his friend.
Explanation:
The following passage is the one you were given. It's a part of Act III of Hamlet, a tragedy written by William Shakespeare:
Rosencrantz: My lord, you once did love me.
Hamlet: So I do still, by these pickers and stealers.
Rosencrantz: Good my lord, what is your cause of distemper? You do surely bar the door upon your own liberty, if you deny your griefs to your friend.
Hamlet: Sir, I lack advancement.
Rosencrantz: How can that be when you have the voice of the king himself for your succession in Denmark?
Hamlet: Ay, sir, but 'While the grass grows,'—the proverb is something musty.
The options you were given are the following:
His loyalty to his ally endures hardship. His erratic behavior confuses his friend. His desire for revenge defines him. His quest for political power is unwavering.The given dialogue takes place between Hamlet and his childhood friend, Rosencrantz, who was summoned along with Guildenstern by King Claudius to distract Hamlet from his apparent madness and if possible to discover the cause of it. We can see that Hamlet's behavior has become erratic (Good my lord, what is your cause of distemper?) and that Rosencrantz is confused by it. He asks many questions, wanting to see what is on Hamlet's mind. This is why the second option is the correct one.
Answer:
B. his erratic behavior confuses his friend.
Explanation:
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Read the following quote
"Your invention of the alphabet is worth more to your people than two bags full of gold in the hands of every Cherokee." -Sam Houston (from
History of Sequoyah, Cherokee.org)
Based on this quote, what can you conclude?
Sam Houston was responsible for inventing the Cherokee alphabet.
O Sam Houston was a famous Cherokee Chief
O Sequoyah was responsible for inventing the Cherokee alphabet.
O Sequoyah was a famous Cherokee Chief.
Answer:c
Explanation:
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Why do Nicholas O’Rourke and Candace McKinley say that as Black Americans their voices need to be listened to more by Biden and Democratic leaders?
Answer:
It might be because they want their ideas to be heard, although with all that's going on it may be because of something different.
Explanation
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Nina is an animal lover. She has two dogs, a cat, and a ferret. She even volunteers at the El Paso Zoo every Saturday. She was pretty excited when her teacher said they would be reading The Jungle Book. She knows that a pack of wolves are important to the story. What questions can Nina ask to improve her comprehension as she reads? Select three choices. Where do the wolves live in the story? What will happen to the wolves at the start of the story? What is the scientific name for wolves? How long will it take to read this book? What problem are the wolves having?
Answer: It would be: Where do the wolves live?, What will happen to them?, and What problem are the wolves have?
Explanation: Because comprehension skills are reading skills and how you understand a boo, so you don't need to know the scientific name or how long it would take to read the book, because she wants to know about the wolves. hope this helped!
Answer:
It would be: Where do the wolves live?, What will happen to them?, and What problem are the wolves have?
Explanation: oh just cuz
What did Rose Mary call a “disgusting lower-class habit” while at the hospital with Jeannette? *
Jeannette has tried chewing gum, calling it a “vulgar” and low-class habit. Mom is unhappy
So the Answer would be chewing gum since she called the chewing gum a "vulgar" and low-class habit.
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Which sentence correctly uses a homophone?
A. I can't decide weather or not to go!
B.The king summoned his trusted night.
C. The whether changes often.
D.She studied the star patterns at night.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Rapid climate change along with the stress of adapting to changing water and food supplies were a major factor in the evolving size and complexity of the human brain
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
In remote times, human beings lived lives very different from the ones we live today and, consequently, their body and brain was different from ours, but it was being modified, through evolution, until it reached the biotype we know today.
An essential point of this evolution was the environment that the earth offered the human species and all the changes that this environment underwent. As well as, stressful life and deprivation, often of food and other elements.
Read the event from Esperanza Rising.
A little girl, wearing a man's undershirt as a dress, ran up to Isabel and took her hand.
"This is Silvia. She is my best friend. Next week, we will go to school together.”
Silvia switched around and grabbed Esperanza's free hand.
Which best describes Esperanza’s response to this event?
Esperanza is disgusted by Silvia’s messy appearance and ignores her.
Esperanza pulls her hands away and goes to wash immediately.
Esperanza notices Silvia’s dirty hands, but she speaks kindly to her anyway.
Esperanza takes Silvia to put on clean clothes, and then they chat.
Answer:
Esperanza notices Silvia’s dirty hands, but she speaks kindly to her anyway
Answer:
Esperanza notices Silvia’s dirty hands, but she speaks kindly to her anyway.
Explanation:
A little girl, wearing a man's undershirt as a dress, ran up to Isabel and took her hand. "This is Silvia. She is my best friend. Next week, we will go to school together.” Silvia switched around and grabbed Esperanza's free hand.
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Answer: The Tricky Fox
A greedy fox stealthily entered a garden to eat the grapes. But its tail was cut down by a trap when it tried to escape from the trap.
It worried because all other foxes would mock at its lost tall. Hence it planned a trick.
When all foxes ridiculed it and said, "I have cut down the tail myself because it is a great hindrance. Now I am free and happy without my tail. So you too cut down your tails. It will be very convenient to all of you."
An old wise fox laughed at the tricky fox and said, "I will also join you after losing my tail when I try to steal the grapes. It looks very nice to be with a tail and I am proud of it."
Now all other faxes understood the trick of the fox and mocked at it. The ashamed fox ran away into the forest.
MORAL : Don't believe selfish person's words.
Explanation:
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Question 4
"When, early in the war, General Fremont attempted military emancipation, I forbade it, because I did not then think it an indispensable necessity. When, a little later, General Cameron, then Secretary of War, suggested the arming of the blacks, I objected, because I did not yet think it an indispensable necessity. When, still later, General Hunter attempted military emancipation, I forbade it, because I did not yet think the indispensable necessity had come. When, in March and May and July, 1862, I made earnest and successive appeals to the Border States to favor compensated emancipation, I believed the indispensable necessity for military emancipation and arming the blacks would come, unless averted by that measure. They declined the proposition; and I was, in my best judgment, driven to the alternative of either surrendering the Union, and with it the Constitution, or of laying strong hand upon the colored element. I chose the latter. In choosing it, I hoped for greater gain than loss; but of this I was not entirely confident..."
What does Lincoln mean by compensated emancipation?
a) Slaves are paid to leave slave-holding states.
b) Slave-holders are compensated for freeing slaves.
c) States are paid to increase slave-holding.
Question 5
"By general law, life and limb must be protected; →yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life,← but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the preservation of the Constitution through the preservation of the nation. Right or wrong, I assumed this ground, and now avow it. I could not feel that to the best of my ability I had even tried to preserve the Constitution, if, to save slavery, or any minor matter, I should permit the wreck of government, country, and Constitution altogether."
What lesson does President Lincoln express in the bold line?
a) Arms and legs are necessary in battle.
b) Many people have suffered unfairly.
c) It is essential to have a medical degree.
d) Sometimes sacrifices are necessary.
Answer:
Answer to 4 is B Answer to 5 is D
Explanation:
Compensate is to pay for something, and emancipate is free. The answer is therefore b, in which slave-holders are payed to release their slaves. For answer 5, Lincoln doesn't literally mean people need to lose limbs to save others lives, it is an expression and the only answer with a similar meaning is D
How did Rainsford manage to divert General Zaroff the first day?
1. descriptions of the "status" of a word, usually in abbreviated form (archaic, obsolete, regional, nonstandard, slang) 4 etymology 2. the accepted meaning of a word 7 entry word 3. the function of the word in a sentence 1 usage 4. the "history" of a word, beginning with the earliest language to which it can be traced 2 definition 5. the word as it appears in other forms, correctly spelled 9 respelling 6. a date marking the first known appearance of the word in a written text 3 part of speech 7. the word itself as it should be spelled 6 earliest recorded use 8. words meaning the same or nearly the same thing as the entry word 5 alternate forms 9. the word as it should be pronounced 8 synonyms
Answer:
1. Usage.
2. Definition.
3. Part of speech.
4. Etymology.
5. Alternate forms.
6. Earliest recorded use.
7. Entry word.
8. Synonyms.
9. Respelling.
Explanation:
1. Usage: descriptions of the "status" of a word, usually in abbreviated form (archaic, obsolete, regional, nonstandard, slang).
For example, cable, network and news are used in CNN.2. Definition: the accepted meaning of a word.
For example, a cell can be defined as the structural, fundamental, biological and functional unit of life.3. Part of speech: the function of the word in a sentence. The part of speech are noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb etc.
For example, the word "work" is a verb and can be used like this; I work for brainly.4. Etymology: the "history" of a word, beginning with the earliest language to which it can be traced.
For example, uglike is a middle English language which means ugly in modern English language.5. Alternate forms: the word as it appears in other forms, correctly spelled.
For example, the plural form of the word sheep is sheep.6. Earliest recorded use: a date marking the first known appearance of the word in a written text.
7. Entry word: the word itself as it should be spelled.
For example, dog, cat, body, tennis, photo, phone, car, shirt etc.8. Synonyms: words meaning the same or nearly the same thing as the entry word.
For example, close is the synonym for shut, beautiful is attractive, happy is joyful etc.9. Respelling: the word as it should be pronounced.
For example, the word newspaper is respelled as nooz-pey-per.Can someone tell me the answer For number 2 plz
Answer:
the people of the united states
Explanation:
what is the answer for this answer why it important to study the gulf stream and other Ocean current around the world
Answer:
If affects the economy and the climate.
Explanation:
Write a poem on Himalayas
Answer:
The Himalayas
Recollection is short, fantasy long!
A place where I'd never been born,
must never be born—
the Himalayas.
On whose behalf
did I go there?
I went with all ten fingers trembling.
With so many kinds of foolishness left back home,
I gazed up toward a few peaks
brilliant at eight thousand meters, their golden blades piled high.
Before that, and after,
I could not help but be an orphan.
I had but one hope:
to stay as far from the Himalayas as humanly possible,
and from the world of troublesome questions.
Yes, that was it.
Answer:
She stood proud
As snow fell round
From her head to her feet
She held her pride
Though strong outside
She was almost on her knees
But she stood tall
Through the cold she hauled
The mistress of bitter breeze