Answer:
Percy feels ashamed and offended that his favorite instructor thinks he's a kooky oddball, or at least that's how he sees the concept of being out of the ordinary. Percy and Grover say their goodbyes to Yancy and board a Greyhound bus back to New York City. Grover is acting strangely on the bus, nervously gazing around him.
Explanation:
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In the opening paragraph, the tone of the story appears to be
Humorous
Pessimistic
Creepy
Joyful
The story it’s referring to is called, the lottery. Please help, need to get my English grade up.
which reference source will give the pronunciation
either ask somebody or look the word up
Explanation:
it will give you other words that are alike or how to pronouce
in front of which building in washington, d.c., did dr. king deliver his "i have a dream" speech?
Answer:
the Lincoln memorial
Explanation:
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered a speech to a massive group of civil rights marchers gathered around the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC.
"This information was found in archives.org"
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ANALYZE The events of the memoir are not in chronological order.
Use
your notes to identify the order of events and complete the timeline.
What is the effect of the way the author structures this text?
Answer:
Explanation:
Where is the text
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Read the argument below and give three reasons to support this argument
Your local school board is thinking about adopting a policy to go back to SMOD dress. You want to convince the school board to vote against this idea.
Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3
It’s your thinking
Answer:
reason 1 your outfit is a way to express yourself and the way you look at things.
reason 2 everybody might not be comfortable in just pants or a skirt.
reason 3 you can't show your passion for different things if you are all wearing the same outfit.
Explanation:
overall I do not agree with a smod dress code for the reasons above.
If you could have any animal feature what would it be? (must be 250 words)
What characteristics or traits of an animal would you choose — at least for a day?
A trunk, a tail, wings or stripes? How about the acute vision of an owl? Or the speed of a cheetah? Eight arms like an octopus? Gills to allow you to breathe underwater? Bat ears for echolocation in the dark? The ability to change color and camouflage like chameleons?
Explain how your life would be different and what you would do with your new animal powers.
Answer:
Explanation:
An elephant’s trunk is a marvel of biology. Devoid of any joints or bone, the trunk is an appendage made of pure muscle that is capable of both uprooting trees and gingerly plucking individual leaves and also boasts a sense of smell more powerful than a bomb-sniffing dog’s.
Elephants use their trunks in a variety of ways. They use it to drink, store and spray water, and they also blow air through it to communicate — their 110-decibel bellows can be heard for miles.
“It’s like a muscular multitool,” said Andrew Schulz, a mechanical engineering doctoral student at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
In a study published Wednesday in The Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Mr. Schulz and his colleagues reported on how elephants can use their trunks for yet another function: applying suction to grab food, a behavior previously thought to be exclusive to fishes.
Despite the ubiquity of elephants in children’s books and nature documentaries, there are numerous gaps in scientific knowledge about the biomechanics of their trunks that the new study helps fill. For example, the most recent detailed account of elephant trunk anatomy is a hand-drawn monograph that was published in 1908, Mr. Schulz said.
Contrary to popular belief, the trunk does not act like a straw.
“What they do is actually drink water into their trunk and they store it,” Mr. Schulz said. “So the elephant trunk is actually like a trunk.”
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what is the effect of the underlined text? the adventures of tom sawyer
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Answer:
creates a contrast with Tom Sawyer's feeling about his chore
Establishes contrast with Tom Sawyer's attitude toward his task is the effect of the underlined text? the adventures of tom sawyer.
What is the story about Tom Sawyer?The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by Mark Twain in 1876, is the tale of a little boy who lives close to the Mississippi River. St. Petersburg, which is based on Mark Twain's childhood home of Hannibal, Missouri, is where it takes place in the 1840s. In the book, Tom Sawyer has a lot of adventures, frequently with his friend Huckleberry Finn.
The epitome of the all-American boy, Tom Sawyer is full of mischief yet ultimately kind. He may be best known for the incident where he convinces many other boys to whitewash his Aunt Polly's fence, which he considers to be a duty, by making the task seem very intriguing.
Thus, Establishes contrast with Tom Sawyer's attitude toward his task.
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can you help me do a sentence with”to reinforce” and another with “to collapse” and pleaseee
Answer: "To reinforce the saftey of the bridge, the constroction crew added supprt strings"
Explanation: "If the earthquackes continue, the buildings are sure to collapes"
According to a message writing format , what is not important in message writing ?
A. Enclose the message within the box
B. Stick to the word limit
C. Signature
D. Time
Answer:
B
Explanation:
That is the correct answer to your question
which strategy can be used to write a summary of an informational text?
Answer:
To write a summary, first you should highlight main events and then take the main events then write them in your own words and form it into a summary.
Why would Abagnale choose to impersonate this particular profession if he didn’t intend to do the work required of it?
Answer:
He did it for economic gain.
Frank Abagnale chose to be a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. He used counterfeit checks and got away with it. He decided to impersonate these professions because he wanted economic prosperity.
The what part of the story is the beginning or introduction to the story and it’s characters
Which statement is true of primary sources?
A.They are written by experts who’ve conducted research on a time period.
B.They interpret data collected in surveys, presenting a conclusion.
C.They may use words that are unfamiliar now but were common long ago.
D.They are often full of strange details and unrealistic settings.
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4. Explain what "know your visual aids” means in your own words.
Answer:
Visual aids are items of a visual manner, such as graphs, photographs, video clips etc used in addition to spoken information.
Match each point of view with the benefit it has in telling a story
First person, second person, third person
The reader feels like he or she is being addressed by the writer.
It gives a personal feeling as the narrator shares his or her thoughts.
The reader can learn abt several characters thoughts.
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In what way does “A Modest Proposal” for the definition of satire?
A. It argues for a solution to poverty in Ireland that only the poor would support
B. It uses humor to criticize unjust treatment of the poor in Ireland
C. It takes a stance against unjust treatment of the poor in Ireland
D. It suggests a way to end poverty in Ireland but gently criticized those who might support it
how are the actors going to keep from scaring the ladies when pyramus kills himself or when the lion roars?
This homophones"too" and "to" are used is used in the poem which sentence is using the words correctly
A. He loves to travel.
B. Don't buy to many shoes when you're going too Italy!
C. Cinderella's Sister were far too cruel to her.
D. She was far to distract too notice.
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Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
He loves to travel.
Expository Essay Prompt
Sometimes the course of our lives can change in an instant. It can be very scary. Describe some choices you would make if you had to suddenly leave your home and family, alone, as Odysseus did. Answer some of the following questions in Expository (explaining and describing things) form.
1. Would you dare go on a long journey alone?
2. Would you take the journey knowing it would be dangerous and that you may never see your home or your family again?
3. What would you hope to learn and gain from your journey?
4. How far would you be willing to travel?
5. What would be your main means of travel?
6. If you found yourself stuck somewhere or lost, what would you do to find our way home?
7. In what ways do you believe you would change and grow as a person?
8. Would being away from your family and home for a long time, as in years, make you stronger, or would it change you for the worse? Explain.
Answer:
1. The thougher it gets the more I know the reward and lessons will be
2. I know it's hard but karma always has a way of bringing fate to each other, if it was meant to be it was meant to be
3. I cannot risk my life and the chance of not seeing my family again not just to gain anything
4. as far as it takes to reach my goal
5. whatever it takes either road, air, or sea.
6. I don't need to find my way home, I need to find my way further.
7. Mentally, socially and psycologically
8. it will make me stronger to see them for the better
Please answer quickly and thank you
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The words feeble and laughable make the speaker seem as if he views himself above others.
In order to create suspense for their readers, authors often wish to hint where the story is going. At the same time, she doesn't wish to give away the ending. This is called
Which excerpt of dialogue from “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” best reveals the shift that occurs in the relationship between Lemon Brown and Greg?
“What you doing here?” The figure shuffled forward again, and Greg took a small step backward.
“You ain’t one of them bad boys looking for my treasure, is you?” Lemon Brown cocked his head to one side and squinted one eye.
“You guess so?” Lemon Brown’s voice rose an octave as he started to put his treasure back into the plastic. “Well, you got to guess ’cause you sure don’t know nothing.”
“You O.K. for a youngster,” the old man said as he tied the strings around his leg, “better than those scalawags what come here looking for my treasure. That’s for sure.”
Answer:
octave must be it
Explanation:
k into the plastic. “Well, you got to guess ’cause you sure don’t know nothing.”
“You O.K. for a youngster,” the old
Read the excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free.
Why does Dr. King’s allude to the Emancipation Proclamation in his speech?
A) The allusion indicates to the audience that enslaving people was always illegal in the United States.
B) The allusion reflects Dr. King’s importance since it refers to another important figure in American history: President Lincoln.
C) The allusion demonstrates Dr. King’s belief that equality was achieved with the Emancipation Proclamation.
D) The allusion reminds the audience that 100 years have passed since the Emancipation Proclamation, yet inequality still exists.
Answer:
D - The allusion reminds the audience that 100 years have passed since the Emancipation Proclamation, yet inequality still exists.
Explanation:
All of the other answer options do not make sense, they are incorrect.
What was the Emancipation Proclamation? President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
A) The allusion indicates to the audience that enslaving people was always illegal in the United States. ---- This is not true. It was legal for a time.
B) The allusion reflects Dr. King’s importance since it refers to another important figure in American history: President Lincoln. ---- It does, but thats not why he reffered to it.
C) The allusion demonstrates Dr. King’s belief that equality was achieved with the Emancipation Proclamation. ---- This is incorrect. He clearly states that equality was NOT achieved by the emancipation proclamation.
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How to write a good thesis for the story sentry and I wrote this thesis but I am not sure if it is right and this the these I wrote
Thesis: Sentry is a good short story
Answer:
I don't have the answer but...this explanation
Explanation:
A thesis makes a specific statement to the reader about what you will be trying to argue. Your thesis can be a few sentences long, but should not be longer than a paragraph. Do not begin to state evidence or use examples in your thesis paragraph.
Write a short poem about a fair using your five senses!
Answer:
Today I went to the amazing fair
As I went inside I quickly sat on a chair
I ate some very delicious cotton candy
Seeing a map in my hand was very handy
I smelled the smell of fresh corn dog
I quickly began posting about it in my blog
I heard the sound of someone calling me name
I turned around and held the hand of my friend who came
Explanation:
I included sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound!
why are you asking what is the longest question ever asked when you could be spending time doing something better than sitting on the computer typing what is the longest question ever asked?
How do you pronounce Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu?
Answer:
true story lol
Explanation:
Half the ppl on here must not realize that most of they questions pop up on g*oogle like........all that work for what ?
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Hi pls help me ASAP with this it is due today. Write 5 to 10 questions on your essay. I need a one main question that summarizes the others and several sub questions aimed at different aspects of your main question. I am doing an essay about how beauty pageants have negative effects on young girls body image.
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MAIN QUESTION!
Do you believe these young girls will be able to love their body without pushing themself?
Side questions:
Will these girls be able to have confidence?
Do some girls actually want to do this or is it forced on them?
Should beauty pageants be restricted to adults only who’s bodies have already fully developed?
Why do people put babies and young girls in pageants instead of letting the kid be a kid?
Why should the parents decide what’s best for their kids body if the child is obviously in pain?
I'm sorry for asking you this I feel bad.Does anyone know? geniuses only
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is putting the blame on phones and saying if it continues new generations will not know or learn anything leading to the destruction of society