Answer:
safety
Explanation:
Year 8 assessment: Explorations in Creative Writing and Reading
1) How does the writer use the language to describe the Dursley's? Use paragraph 2 and 4.[8
marks)
You could include
Words or phrases
Language sentences and features
Sentence forms
.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i got it right
Help fast plz!!!!4. Which of the following is true about third-person limited point of view?
It uses the word you and makes the reader feel a part of the story.
The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech.
The narrator is not part of the story but knows what one character is thinking and feeling.
Answer:
the last option, the narrator is limited to what one person is feeling and thinking
Explanation:
1)Which one is correct?
A)They were fighting in a video we don't know where to have been shooted.
B)They were fighting in a video we don't know where to be shooted.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
B switches between past and present tense, A is completely past tense
how can you be an ideal citizen of a society
Answer:
by participating in social activities.
by respecting society's people
HOW WOULD LIFE LOOK LIKE WHEN WE ACCEPT EACH OTHER?
please no google answers or stupid answers I want expert answer
Answer: life would be generally happier and people would work with others more. This could boost our technology and our happiness.
Explanation:
Identify the connotation of each word as either mostly positive or negative in meaning.
Drag each tile to the correct location.
negative
positive
affordable
cheap
cocky
snob
snob
confident
sheer
childish
youthful
cultured
giggle
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Here
Explanation:
Correct
1. According to the text, what was the unidentified aircraft at the beginning of the story?
2. What did they do with the pilot-in-training? Furthermore, what do you think that means?
Explanation:
The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard the aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two- or three-pilot aircrew, or "pilot" if there is only one certificated and qualified pilot at the controls of an aircraft. The PIC must be legally certificated (or otherwise authorized) to operate the aircraft for the specific flight and flight conditions, but need not be actually manipulating the controls at any given moment. The PIC is the person legally in charge of the aircraft and its flight safety and operation, and would normally be the primary person liable for an infraction of any flight rule.
The Pilot in Command must hold the rank of Captain, and typically sits in the left seat. The second in command can be a First Officer or another Captain, and will occupy the right seat. An exception exists where a Captain is being trained, in which case two Captains will occupy the cockpit, a Training Captain will be the Pilot in Command and will occupy the right seat.
The strict legal definition of PIC may vary slightly from country to country. The International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency, definition is: "The pilot responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft during flight time."[1] Flight time for airplanes is defined by the U.S. FAA as "Pilot time that commences when an aircraft moves under its own power for the purpose of flight and ends when the aircraft comes to rest after landing."[2] This would normally include taxiing, which involves the ground operation to and from the runway, as long as the taxiing is carried out with the intention of flying the aircraft.
Share 2 strength that you think you have in communication
Answer:
I am confident, and I am familiar with strong vocabulary.
Explanation:
When I speak, write, or overall just communicate, I do not overuse gestures and start fidgeting as a result of anxiety or pressure. When speaking, I find it necessary to make crucial points by using strong words, therefore making it very simplistic for me and my peers to communicate. There is no confusion, and our points are clear and concise.
The snow melted the next day. What is the verb is this sentence
The verb in this sentence is melted.
how to write an appeal letter for construction of community center?
Answer:
Respected Sir, I write this letter with the purpose of getting a Community Hall in our area. The people in our area, we requested you to construct Community Hall in our area. It is because we did not have any public location to gather for social support, group activities, and even public information.
Explanation:
I think this is how you write one.
How do Crooks' words to Lennie about loneliness reinforce this theme of the novel? Mice and men
Answer:
How does Crooks' words to Lennie about loneliness reinforce the theme of the novel?
Explanation:
Firstly, it enforces the theme of separation, segregation, and loneliness by drawing another character into a mix of detached characters. ... Secondly, Crooks words enforce the theme of the American Dream and it's futility.
b) How do you justify Chekhov's statement 'unhappy men are selfish.
because unhappy people never have anything nice to say.
What are the the communicative aspects of culture?
beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors.
likes and dislikes
beliefs, likes, dislikes, and behaviors
O values and religion
Answer:
First, cultures are created through communication; that is, communication is the means of human interaction through which cultural characteristics— whether customs, roles, rules, rituals, laws, or other patterns—are created and shared.
Explanation:
List two examples of objects at home that uses chemical energy and describes what the chemical energy is being transformed into
Answer:
Wood: Combustion reaction converts chemical energy into light and heat. Petroleum: Can be burned to release light and heat or changed into another form of chemical energy, such as gasoline. Chemical batteries: Store chemical energy to be changed into electricity.
Explanation:
This should be right!
Answer:
FIRST WE GOT DA COAL AS AN EXAMPLE AND DA CHEMICAL BATTERYS
Explanation:
Coal converts chemical energy into thermal and light energy. Chemical batteries store chemical energy to be changed or transformed into electricity.
IDENTIFY THE TYPES OF PHRASES UNDERLINED IN THE SENTENCES BELOW, AND STATE THE FUNCTIONS OF EACH PHRASE IDENTIFIED.
B. My father will soon give those workers a huge wage for the fast work.
C. The old mud house killed the occupants.
D. The man was the new headmaster.
E. Joseph and his friends insults their class mates daily in the classroom.
F. The police are watching the crowd from a distance.
G. That nice white and black looking cow has delivered.
H. They fetched the water from the stream.
I. The thief was mercilessly beaten in the cells.
J. My teacher in class gave me the best gift.
K. My friends have stolen her bag in the classroom.
Answer:
1 you are playing free fire ok if you are playing free fire please send me the free fire ID
Read the following passage and summarize it in your own words. (Word Limit: 160)
The third great defect of our civilization is that it does not know what to do with its knowledge. Science has given us powers fit for the gods, yet we use them as small children. For example, we do not know how to manage our machines. Machines were made to be man’s servants, yet he has grown so dependent on them that they are in a fair way to become his master.
Already most men spend most of their lives looking after and waiting upon machines. And the machines are very firm masters. They must be fed with coal, and given petrol to drink, and oil to wash with, and they must be kept at the right temperature. And if they do not get their meals when they expect them, they grow sulky and refuse to work, or burst with rage, and blow up, and spread ruin and destruction all around them. So we have to wait upon them very attentively and do all that we can to keep them in a good temper. Already we find it difficult either to work or play without the machines, and a time may come when they will rule us altogether, just as we rule the animals. And this brings me to the point at which I asked, “What do we do with all the time which the machines have saved for us, and the new energy they have given us?” On the whole, it must be admitted, we do very little. For the most part we use our time and energy to make more and better machines, but more and better machines will only give us still more time and still more energy, and what are we to do with them?
The answer, I think, is that we should try to become merely civilized. For the machines themselves, and the power which the machines have given us, are not civilization but aids to civilization. But you will remember that we agreed at the beginning that being civilized meant making and linking beautiful things. Thinking freely, and living rightly, and maintaining justice equally between man and man. Man has a better chance today to do these things than he ever had before; he has more time, more energy, less to fear, and less to fight against. If he will give his time and energy which his machines have won for him to make more beautiful things, to finding out more and more about the universe, to removing the causes of quarrels between nations, to discovering how to prevent poverty, then I think our civilization would undoubtedly be the greater, as it would be the most lasing that there has ever been.
Answer:
Summary.
Explanation:
The given passage talks about how humans have become so dependent on machines. The author considers that one of the defect of our civilzation is that humans have become so dependent on machines. He asserts that humans created machines to aid them and help them. Humans were supposed to be machines master. But, it appears that machines are slowly taking place of humans, as masters.
The author asserts that machines require proper maintenance. They demand proper service and fueling, and on time. If proper caring is not done to them, they begin to throw tantrums by blowing up, bursting out, stopping to work, etc. Humans, according to author, even use their remaining time making more machines, which pose a threat that machines may become humans master.
Hurry Please!
Read lines 46-47 from the poem.
The gray sky is confused and scurrying;
It is rosy in spite of itself.
What is the meaning of the figurative language used in these lines?
A The gray sky moves quickly back and forth in a very confused way.
B The gray sky seems to be hiding behind buildings so people can no longer see it.
C The gray sky reveals a developing a storm system that will soon bring rain.
D The gray sky has clouds moving across it, reflecting light from the setting sun.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The scurrying seems to be showing movement of some sort. And the rosy color may be referring to light showing through from a sunset.
Design some gadget, machine, building, or other creation that might enrich the future. What does it look like? What does it do? How does it function? In what ways might it benefit people?
This should be more than 5 sentences. Be creative!! Use details!! Proofread your work!! There should be no run-on sentences, misspelled words, capitalization mistakes, etc...
Answer:
A machine that can help people with PTSD and help them calm thair nerves and get rid of thair PTSD.
It would look like a light bar that customizes trucks. It has blue or turquoise lights that slowley play back and forth. A therpist would ask qusitions that first focous on what they had PTSD from and then they would ask nice calm qusitions that would be like what do you enjoy doing. If it works right then people would loose thair PTSD resultng in less deaths per year.
For what purpose does Oscar Wilde use irony in the play? A. To honor the social norms of Victorian culture B. To expose the ridiculousness and pretentiousness of Victorian culture C. To illustrate his mastery of literary devices D. To ridicule Jack and Algernon's behavior
after returning from church with Calpurnia, who do Jem and Scout learn has come to live with them for a while?
Answer:
Aunt Alexandra went to live with Jem and Scout for a while. she talks to Atticus about it and thinks its necessary to be there so scout has a female influence.
please tell fast i will mark brainliest
Answer:
has
Explanation:
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Answer:
Her school has a big library
The climax of “Wiley, His Mother, and the hairy man” occurs when:
A: Wiley gets out of the tree without being hurt by the hairy man
B: The hairy man dissolves the ropes that are tying up the dogs
C: the hairy man realizes that he stole a pig, not a human baby.
D: Mama tells Wiley that the hairy man will not hurt him anymore
Answer:
i think the answer is d i am not sure theo
Answer:
It would be A.
Explanation:
Wiley gets out of the tree without being hurt by the Hairy Man. Because thats when ever all the problems start and when Wiley and his mama start to trick the Hairy man. Then the Hairy man stops trying to get Wiley after he gets tricked, 3 times.
how does the passage present ideas about national service
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Answer:
it makes comparisons between AmeriCorps and a New national service program
Explanation:
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Do you recommend people to investigate about the invasion of panama? Why?
Answer: no because there are people already doing that cause it’s there job
Explanation:
What is prejudice? Use in your own words. Give some examples.
Answer: judging someone before you meat them by using things like there looks
Explanation:
Which statement describes what Judson wants to happen if the thief returns?
Answer:
He wants to give the thief a good scare. He wants to kill the thief if he steals from him.
Explanation:
Answer:
he wants to poison and kill the thief.
Explanation:
PLS ANSWER... WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!
Read this excerpt from the article "Clemente's Impact Wanes in Puerto Rico 40 Years after His Death."
Three months before, we had been riveted by Clemente's pursuit of his 3,000th hit, a feat he accomplished on the last weekend of the 1972 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He became the 11th player and first Latino to reach the coveted mark, and the residents of this U.S. territory swelled with pride.
What can best be inferred from this excerpt?
a. The Pittsburgh Pirates had a winning season in 1972.
b. Roberto Clemente was his team’s best baseball player.
c. Roberto Clemente had a devoted fan following.
d. Many batters achieved 3,000 hits in 1972.
Answer:
c. Roberto Clemente had a devoted fan following.
Explanation:
The other answer is wrong, I got it right on the quiz.
I have another Riddle!
Begin with the days in a dozen fortnights
Divide by the number of eyes in two men
To that add the legs three bees a'buzzin
And finally, subtract a good bakers dozen
What number am i?
Same rules as the last. Take all your time
Do not answer until you are for sure
Answer:47!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
47
Explanation:
What is the difference between headmistress and supervisor ?
Answer: Here's your answer!
A headteacher, headmaster, headmistress, head, chancellor, principal, or school director is the staff member of a school with the greatest responsibility for the management of the school.
And A Supervisor, or also known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, or sometimes gaffer, is the job title of a low-level management position that is primarily based on authority over a worker or charge of a workplace.
What do you think is the difference between a formal and an informal report?
Differences between Formal and Informal Reports Formal and informal reports are the two most common types of business reports. When a report is highly structured and is relatively long in size, it is called a formal report. On the other hand, when a report is less structured and is short in size, it is called an informal report
Answer:
Logic and information
Explanation:
A formal report is a professional report, one that gives full detail and analysis of the given question or/and situation.
An informal report is a poorly written report that consists of little to no good logical information and/or is poorly described