Answer:
210 g margarine
180 g sugar
150 ml syrup
360 g. oats
75 g raisins
Explanation:
bc, you want to make 18 and the amount of each ingredients there can only make twelve you see how much out of the eighteen is left when you make twelve: 18-12=6. Half of six is twelve so you use half of each amount of ingredients to make your six flapjacks. So you would add the amount of ingredients to make 12 with the amount of ingredients to make six. You probably won't understand bc of how I explain it so here is the first one.
140 g margarine = 12 flapjacks
140 ÷ 2 or 1/2 = 70
70 g margarine 6 flapjacks
140 + 70 = 210
So you would use 210 g margarine to make 18 flapjacks.
The answers for each are at the top, I just only explain the margarine. Hope it helps. Use the formula that i use to see the working out for the rest of them. Leave a comment if you need me to explain more or the rest of them
What are two emotions must be produced in order to be deemed an effective tragedy ?
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer: 3rd question from the top
Explanation:
It is the easiest to read. Mark brainliest?
The werid athlete stereotype is an example of a flat character.
True
False
A protagonist can do bad and villainous things and still be considered a protagonist.
True
False
Answer:
1. true
2. true
Explanation:
im just that good.
Solitude of Sell" address
Elizabeth Gady Stanton,
1892
Which results of industrialization most motivated Elizabeth Cady Stanton's address?
While industrialization offered women greater economic independence, women also faced increased risk and
could not ahvays depend on men for protection
While industrialization offered men greater economic independence women were still barred from participation
in the new economy, limiting their progress
Women were expected to work in a volunteer capacity in their communities, but they were disallowed from
reaping any economic benefits
The temperance movement's failure left women increasingly vulnerable to domestic abuse, but they were not
allowed to leave their husbands protection
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Submit
Answer:
I think it’s c
Explanation:
Taking the test now
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Every Other option is incorrect
Allusion, hyperbole, personification, or metaphor
Answer:Its hyperbole
hyperbole-exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
How do the photographs contribute to the reader’s understanding of the passage?
A.They show the opportunity for increased productivity after the switch from the single, horse-drawn plow to the multi-disc, tractor-pulled plow.
B.They show the types of Great Plains landscapes where farmers planted cash crops such as wheat.
C.They contrast the number of men needed when using horses with the number of men needed for tractors
D.They contrast the simple and easily maintained horse-drawn plow with the complicated and expensive tractor-pulled plow.
Answer:
D.They contrast the simple and easily maintained horse-drawn plow with the complicated and expensive tractor-pulled plow.
5) List two adverbs that describe another soldier's response when he hears this rumor. Look in the fifth paragraph of the excerpt.
flushed
loudly
ready
sulkily
Answer: loudly, sulkily.
Explanation: i think those are right.
Flowers and chocolates are popular gifts, but they are impractical. Simple, compound or complex?
Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
since both sentences could be independent ones
what can you learn from the underlined sentence granny delighted with finished project that marissa had so carefully created gently ran her fingers over the fusion of objects from hawaii sea and utah land
I-ready level G
Answer:
Granny understands that the wreath is precious and special because it mixes objects from Marissa's two homes.
Explanation:
I did the quiz and got it right.
Answer:
Granny understands that the wreath is precious and special because it mixes objects from Marissa's two homes.
Explanation:
I got it right.
Marissa thoughtfully made it with mixed treasures from two homes, Utah and Hawaii.
Which of the following details would best support the message, Learning another language makes children smarter?
A. Children who speak two languages are better at solving some kinds of mental puzzles.
B. Learning languages is hard and takes a very long time to do.
C. Children are better at learning languages than adults are.
D. Many children in the U.S. today are bilingual.
Answer:
I think that the answer is B
Answer:
B. Learning languages is hard and takes a very long time to doHope its correct!
answer RIGHT, and ill mark you BRAINLIEST Which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that growing monocultures can be risky?
A. “American farmers grow wheat, soybeans, corn, and other foodstuffs, and it’s an
impressive sight.”
B. “Every cornstalk in the cornfield is exactly like its neighbors, with the same DNA.”
C. “If one cornstalk in the field can be killed easily by an attacker, so can all the rest.”
D. “One problem was that we didn’t have the science to know what had gone wrong; people didn’t know about DNA.”
E. “The cell can read DNA like a cookbook, finding recipes that tell how to make other molecules that it needs.”
F. “They look in gene banks for a strain of wheat that fights that pest well.”
Answer:
I think A
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Which of the following events represents the climax of the chapter "The Last Night" in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
A. Poole and Utterson find a document advising Utterson to read the letter from Lanyon
B. Utterson and Poole break down the door and find Hyde’s body
C. Poole stops by Utterson’s house because he is concerned about Jekyll
D. Poole knocks on the lab door and tells Jekyll that Utterson is there to see him, but Jekyll refuses to see anyone
Answer:
D. Poole knocks on the lab door and tells Jekyll that Utterson is there to see him, but Jekyll refuses to see anyone
Explanation:
it's it didn't work then it may be A. Poole and Utterson find a document advising Utterson to read the letter from Lanyon
Implicit or inferred bias is unconscious
because:
Help please
Answer:
They are evaluations that are automatically triggered when we encounter different people or situations, and commonly function without a person's full awareness or control (Greenwald and Banaji, 1995).
Explanation:
Can you make my answer the branliest
Why doesn't Melanie want to go on a date with Danny
Answer:
because His cousin Chin-Kee arrives and embarrasses him.
A compound-complex sentence is made up of _____.
a single independent clause
one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses
two or more independent clauses
two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
Answer:2 or more independent clauses
Explanation:
Answer:
Two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clause.
Explanation:
A single independent clause is a simple sentence, one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses is a complex sentence, and two or more independent clauses is a compound sentence.
differences between Burris Ewell and Walter cunningham
Answer:
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Walter Cunningham is a poor white boy, while Burris Ewell is poor white trash. Though poor, the Cunningham family yet has values and dignity. ... In contrast to Walter, who is clean and keeps quiet when Miss Caroline questions him about not having his lunch, Burris Ewell is filthy and has no respect for adults.
Explicit bias can be stated obviously. True or False?
Help please
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Explicit bias refers to the attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or group on a conscious level. Because it is a concious thought rather than an abstract thought about that subject, it can be stated clearly and concisely.
answer: a. convey
b. delusion
c. devise
d. savor
e. stimulate
f. subtle
g. unique
h. universal
i. versatile
j. vivid
thank you for help under 10mins here 10 point
Answer:
jayfeather friend me
Explanation:
nyhn
In your own words, how would you describe the term stereotype? How do stereotypes contribute to the ongoing problem of racism?
Answer:
Stereotypes are ways to classify people by personality and actions
Explanation:
OOH THIS SOUNDS FUN. I recommend you paraphrase :D
The term stereotype refers to generalized ideas a society develops about certain groups to undermine people with negative attributes. This relates to racism with racial stereotypes like "The smart Asian kid.", "The angry Black woman.", or "The gang-affiliated Hispanic.". When a community begins to believe these stereotypes is when you see cases like Donald Trump calling Kamala Harris a "Nasty black woman." or when older black women are perceived as pushovers and for lack of a better word.. slaves.
1.4 l have spread my dreams under your feet, Tread softly because you tread long essay
Answer:
free points?
Explanation:
this one now pls help. more in future.
Celebrate itself would be the incorrect part.
Answer:
Celebrate itself is the correct answer
Explanation:
They built the pyramids to celebrate itself.
It should be they built the pyramids to celebrate themselves.
where and when does “lamb to the slaughter” take place?
Answer:
In the Maloney home
Explanation:
Answer:
Sometime in the 1950s, in America
Explanation:
Ronald Dahl never states exactly what time period the story takes place,
he also never mentioned where the story took place.
all we know is that it took place sometime in the 1950s, In the United States of America.
The candle maker makes a second batch of orange wax using the same ratio
of yellow to red to white wax. She uses 7 quarts of red wax in the second
batch of orange wax.
How many total quarts is the second batch of orange wax?
quarts
Answer: 35
Explanation:
The original ratio is made up of 10 parts
2 red + 5 yellow + 3 white = 10 total parts
Red wax is 2 of the 10 parts of the wax mixture.
= 35 quarts
Monica has included this quotation in her research paper about Buddy Holly's impact on modern music:
Buddy Holly is often recognized as "one of the most important influences on rock and roll music."
What does Monica need to include with the sentence to avoid plagiarism?
OA a style guide
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a reference page
Oc.
an annotation
OD
an in-text citation
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Answer:
An in- text citation.
Explanation:
Hope this helps. Let me know if I'm wrong and if so then im sorry in advanced.
What is the Author's purpose in including the idea of France in first two sentences of paragraph 7?
Answer:
Explanation:
b
Answer: To show how the island of England and its history was affected by those who arrived from other places
Read about Carter, and then answer the question. Carter is revising the conclusion of his argumentative essay. He makes the claim that walking to school is a good way to save fuel and get exercise. Which evidence best supports his claim? Walking to school is a fun way to see friends. Walk-eez shoes are the most popular brand to wear. Doctors say that students who walk are healthier than those who ride. Some busy streets make walking to school dangerous.
Answer:hi
Explanation:
Doctors say that students who walk are healthier than those who ride.
Answer:
c on edge 2021
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT an ALLUSION? *
Meredith's smile was a beautiful as my mother.
He lies so much, I am surprised his nose doesn't grow like Pinnochio's.
She transformed her backyard to look like the Garden of Eden.
His wife was his Achilles heel.
Answer:
Meredith's smile was as beautiful as my mother's This is a simile, not an allusion.
Explanation:
The other 3 refer to literary things.
Answer:
Option 1, Meredith's smile was a beautiful as my mother.
Explanation:
all others ALLUDE to other well known works. B is an allusion to Pinnochio, C is an allusion to the bible, D is an allusion to greek mythology.
Hope this helps!
Excerpt from Stuff Matters
By Mark Miodownik
In the absence of copper, gold, and meteoric iron, our ancestors’ tools during the Stone Age were made of flint, wood, and bone. Anyone who has ever tried to make anything with these kinds of tools knows how limiting they are: if you hit a piece of wood it either splinters, cracks, or snaps. The same is true of rock or bone. Metals are fundamentally different from these other materials because they can be hammered into shape: they flow, they are malleable. Not only that, they get stronger when you hit them; you can harden a blade just by hammering it. And you can reverse the process simply by putting metal in a fire and heating it up, which will cause it to get softer. The first people to discover these properties ten thousand years ago had found a material that was almost as hard as a rock but behaved like a plastic and was almost infinitely reusable. In other words, they had discovered the perfect material for tools, and in particular cutting tools like axes, chisels, and razors. This ability of metals to transform from a soft to a hard material must have seemed like magic to our ancient ancestors.
***
In 1961 Professor Richmond from Oxford University discovered a pit that had been dug by the Romans in AD 89. It contained 763,840 small two-inch nails, 85,128 medium nails, 25,088 large nails, and 1,344 extra-large sixteen-inch nails. The hoard was of iron and steel and not gold, which most people would have found bitterly disappointing. But not Professor Richmond. Why, he asked himself, would a Roman legion bury seven tons of iron and steel? The legion had been occupying the advance headquarters of Agricola in a place called Inchtuthil in Scotland. This was at the outer reaches of the Roman Empire, and their mission was to protect its border from what they saw as the savage tribes who threatened it: the Celts. The legion of five thousand men occupied the region for six years before retreating and, in the process, abandoning their fort. They made great efforts to leave behind nothing that could help their enemies. They smashed all food and drink containers and burned the fort to the ground. But they weren’t satisfied with this. In the ashes were the steel nails that had held the fort together, and they were far too valuable to be left to the tribes that had driven them out. Iron and steel were the materials that enabled the Romans to build aqueducts, ships, and swords; they allowed them to engineer an empire. Leaving the nails to their enemies would have been as useful as leaving a cache of weapons, so they buried them in a pit before marching south.
Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as –
A) Fascinating
B)Disappointing
C) Wasteful
D) Intelligent
Answer:
A) Fascinating
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Stuff Matters
by Mark Miodownik, the history of metals is discussed and how their discovery helped shape mankind and how he used tools. Professor Richmond discovered a pit dug by the Romans in AD 89 which contained buried nails meant to be kept out of reach of from the Celts.
Based on the excerpt, the reader can infer that Professor Richmond viewed the discovery of the Roman pit as fascinating because he thought it interesting that they valued the nails so much to keep them out of the reach of their enemies.
When the heirs meet for breakfast, why does Chris ask the others which one of them got kicked last week? Provide evidence from the text to supports your answer.
Answer:
The reason he ask is because he had seen someone entering the westing mansion with a limp and we all know it turtle kick someone it could lead to a sore leg or a limp.
Explanation:
a claim by itself is enough to convince your reader of the truth
Answer:
False, usually you would need evidence to back up and prove your claim in order to convince anyone of the said "truth".
Explanation: