Answer:
32451 I think makes sense
write a letter to your school newspaper explaining why you participate or why you do not in a specific sport or club use relevant examples from your life or from the experiences of your friends
i am writing about why i do not play sports or do clubs please help me
I choose not to play sports or enroll in clubs. I find it that I want to focus mainly on school, as school being my top-priority. And during this pandemic it gives more exposure in the environment. Some of my friends are not in sports of clubs either which gives me more socialization. I choose not to enroll in clubs or sign up for sports for many reasons.
Which of these is an example of an unsuccessful emotional appeal?
In support of taking swimming lessons: Whether it's a swimming pool, a lake, a pond, or the local water park, you know you can keep yourself afloat if you happen to find yourself in deep water. But not only that, you might need to save someone else's life as well. On two separate occasions, I have helped kids in trouble in a wave pool. If I had not known how to swim, I would have been clinging helplessly to a tube. In fact, I would have been so focused on my own safety that I wouldn't even have noticed the kids who needed help.
Against keeping wild animals as pets: Wild animals can be . . . well, wild! I was playing with our pet raccoon when it suddenly turned on me and bit my arm and hand. Today, 18 stitches and a series of rabies shots later, I'm here to tell you that because wild animals are unpredictable they do not make good pets!
In support of repopulating deserts with trees: Replanting trees in devastated areas means that someone someday will have a completely different place to live in or visit--one that is healthy and thriving, and beautiful, too. Will you plant trees today to make a better tomorrow for your children and grandchildren?
In support of retraining homeless people: When you provide the homeless everything--food, shelter, clothing, etc., you squelch their desire to take care of themselves, as well as the need to change their situation. Instead, they are treated like babies. Because of this treatment, they are forced into need and dependence--and ultimately, hopelessness. Consider Aaron, a homeless man, who took his own life because he was in so much pain from living in below-freezing temperatures for many years.
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
In support of retraining homeless people: When you provide the homeless everything--food, shelter, clothing, etc., you squelch their desire to take care of themselves, as well as the need to change their situation. Instead, they are treated like babies. Because of this treatment, they are forced into need and dependence--and ultimately, hopelessness. Consider Aaron, a homeless man, who took his own life because he was in so much pain from living in below-freezing temperatures for many years.
Explanation:
That was the correct answer to my quiz so im pretty sure it will be correct for you.
Read this passage from Through The Looking-Glass.
“I see nobody on the road,” said Alice.
“I only wish I had such eyes,” the King remarked in a fretful tone. “To be able to see Nobody! And at that distance too! Why, it’s as much as I can do to see real people, by this light!”
What is the relationship between Alice and the White King in this passage?
A. They are not friendly with each other; the King is upset by Alice.
B. They are friendly with one another, but the King can be silly.
C. Alice is afraid of the King, and he treats her rudely.
D. Alice makes the King nervous, and he makes her laugh.
Answer:
B. They are friendly with one another but the King can be silly.
Explanation:
Because the king is still being kind to Alice but is also being very silly.
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Answer:
b.
Explanation:
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1.Which of the following statements best describes a major theme of the text? Marble Champ text.
Which best describes the voice of an academic paper?
It's the one sentence that identifies what the paper is about.
It's the transitions that connect one body paragraph to another.
• It's the sentence that establishes the topic of a body paragraph.
O It's the unique perspective a writer brings to the subject matter.
Answer:
i think its d but i also wanna say b. but d makes more sense
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Differences and similarities between ancient greek theater and an English theater
Answer:
There are many differences. Greek theater had a chorus, which sang and likely danced. The arrangement of the stage was completely different, featuring a single building with a large entrance on to the stage, a crane to bring divine characters in on a higher level, a dancing area for the chorus, and so on. Actors were all male and performed in masks; there were few actors available for the playwright's use (two or later three could be on stage at a time). Plays were put on at civic/religious festivals, not as standalone productions, and cycles of four plays (three tragedies and a comic satyr play) by the same author were performed. The list could go on for a while
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the ______ shows up when you start talking about source, to signal to your leader that you're using someone else's ideas or words
A.signal phrase
B.in text citation
There is no conversation more boring than the one where everyone agrees"-Michel de Montaigne
What connection does this quote have with the act of choosing a topic. Explain
Answer:
biden won
Explanation:
What are three elements typically found in Romantic poetry?
Answer:
sublime, nature, and imagination.
Explanation:
Answer:
Nature, imagination, and sublime.
(Definitions found in the dictionary)
Sublime is defined as: of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
Nature is defined as: the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations
And finally, imagination is defined as: the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
Water flows through a hose and fills a 100 gallon tank in eight minutes.
Answer:
is this supposed to be a poem
Explanation: