Which of the following is NOT an example of an informational text?
A. story told from the point of view of a dog
B. newspaper story about an important event
C. biographical sketch
D. magazine article on the science of earthquakes
What is one way that authors use setting to help further a story?
by using it to introduce new characters and develop main characters
by only including one setting and describing it in great detail
by using the setting to indicate an important theme of the story
by making the setting unimportant so readers can focus on the plot
MORAL DILEMMA QUESTION
OVER THE SUMMER, YOU BECAME FRIENDS WITH A PERSON WHO MOVED TO YOUR TOWN. YOU SEE THIS PERSON AS TRUSTING AND EASY TO GET ALONG WITH. YOU HAVE THE SAME INTEREST, LIKE THE SAME MUSIC AND MOVIES, AND HAVE HAD A LOT OF FUN TOGETHER.
HOWEVER, YOUR NEW FRIEND IS NOT ATTRACTIVE AND TALKS VERY LOUD. WHEN SCHOOL STARTS, YOU GET EMBARRASSED BY THE WAY YOUR FRIEND ACTS. YOUR FRIENDS AT SCHOOL ARE STARTING TO TALK ABOUT YOU AND YOUR NEW FRIEND. DO YOU REMAIN FRIENDS OR DROP THE RELATIONSHIP?
Answer:
It depends.
Explanation:
If this person is someone who is a toxic person, then yes drop them. But if they aren't and they are genuine good friend, then you should stay with them. If they get too loud (because I suppose that can be bothersome), just ask them to lower their voice and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But otherwise, they are a good friend and don't get peer pressured to losing this good friend.
At least, that's what I think.
Friendship is the relationship between two people who have similar views, goals and do their best to make each other better.
Therefore, with this scenario, there are some things that you would talk to the person about:
Let the person know that you find the way he talks uncomfortableIf he says that he talks like that and cannot change, then you ask yourself some hard questions such as:Am i just noticing that my friend is ugly and talks loudly?Will I change because of what people think??Am i a people pleaser?3. if you have asked yourself all these and find out that you did not have a problem before school resumed, then you would make a better decision.
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Do you feel as though you have a fully developed sense of identity? If not, how do you think you will develop your identity over time? What are some positive aspects of having a strong identity? Are there any negative effects of having a strong identity?
Answer:
No, i do not think i do, i belive that all humans over time mature and grow up in diffrent ways, just like a how a toddler might like a toy at age 2 but won't even look at it by age 10. A good perk of having a strong personality is when faced with certain situations, most will turn away and give up, while leaders(aka. Strong personalities) will accept the challenegeand no matter how hard it will get they will perservere. There is a downfall to this, some strong personalities will develop a strong sense of ego, which may destroy them in the long run.
Answer:
No, i do not think i do, i believe that all humans over time mature and grow up in different ways, just like a how a toddler might like a toy at age 2 but won't even look at it by age 10. A good perk of having a strong personality is when faced with certain situations, most will turn away and give up, while leaders(aka. Strong personalities) will accept the challenege no matter how hard it will get they will persevere. There is a downfall to this, some strong personalities will develop a strong sense of ego, which may destroy them in the long run.
Explanation:
Use the text of the opinion piece, "What's for Lunch," and your completed graphic organizer to answer the question below. Include evidence from the article to support your answer. Do you think this author has an agenda? If so, what is it? If not, what is the purpose of her article? Does she achieve her purpose?
What’s for Lunch?
Marcia Amidon Lusted
Zachary Maxwell was tired of trying to explain to his parents why he wanted to bring lunch to school instead of eating hot lunch. They couldn’t understand why he didn’t want to eat the gourmet food described on the school’s online menu, which sounded both nutritious and interesting. Zachary just couldn’t convince them that the food wasn’t as great as it sounded. So in the fall of 2011, he began sneaking a small video camera into the cafeteria at his school, to show his parents what the lunches were really like. Six months and 75 school lunches later, Zachary made a documentary film about his lunch called Yuck: A 4th Grader’s Short Documentary About School Lunch.
Answer:
I will have to read it firsttttttttttttttttt
Explanation:
Write an essay for your school newspaper arguing whether playing video games significantly affects physical health. Your essay must be based on the ideas, concepts, and information that can be determined through analysis of the “Do Video Games Have a Major Effect on Players’ Physical Health?” passage set. Your response must be typed. Please see the attached rubric and resources for guidance.
pls
Answer:
Video games mak you stay and not move which is bad because no exercise. Body needs exercise because that's what studies say. In conclusion, studies have shown that you need exercise but most video games don't make you move.
Explanation:
There's no link to the sources, and even if there were, I don't think anybody would type a whole essay for a lousy 15 pts. Anyways, I wrote this because I thought it was funny how you expected someone to type an essay for you, so I just typed this out of pity.
An example of geeking out is when someone: O A. plays games with friends on weekends. B. creates an online network to rate videos. c. sends a sibling a link to a funny website. O D. researches the population of various cities.
Answer:
D: researches the population of various cities
Which word is an example of a possessive pronoun?
its
he
it
him
Answer:
its
Explanation:
possessive pronoun shows that something belongs to someone
Answer:
Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. There's also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.
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Explain how Charlie’s participation in the experiment propels the action of “Flowers for Algernon.”
You need to read the book/ website to get the answer
sorry, some je,rk came and reported all of my answers and questions. the thing that sucked- was the answers were actual answers that were supposed to help ppl. dk how I feel rn :/
Answer:
Oml that happend to me!
Explanation:
Piggy’s death in Chapter 11 has been foreshadowed previously several times in the book. In what ways does the author foreshadow Piggy’s tragic death?
Use at least two quotes where we see this foreshadowing in action.
Lastly, in your own opinion, why do you think this happened to Piggy and not someone else? Was he an easy target? Use evidence from the text to support your answer!
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Do you keep a diary or journal of your own? Do you think it was good for her diary to be published? Why or why not? Please write 7 sentences.
Answer:
hope this helps
Explanation:
I think it is a good idea to having a journal or notebook to write your feelings in. Yes i have one, (don't use it very often tho lol) but it relieves me of taking it out on someone else. When you jot your feelings down and don't take them out on other people, it saves drama and confusion.A journal is also good because it is a safe keep. Instead of telling somebody your mad, you can be mad at them in secret. A diary is meant to be for you and yourself only because it is YOUR feelings. Therefore having a diary/ journal is a good thing to have.
The _____________________________________________ is the main source of truth, and it is very effective in overcoming the devil.
encyclopedia
local newspaper
Word of God
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There has been a controversy between animal rights supporters and scientists about whether it is right to use animals in experimental research. Also, it is very debatable whether using animals for such research results in finding a cure for diseases. From my point of view, if there are no other alternatives, and if it is possible that this will contribute to science, animals may be used for experimental research.
Although the animal rights activists claim that people and animals are equal and thus they should be treated equally, I think that people and animals cannot be seen equal, and therefore the death of an animal cannot be the same thing as the death of a person. For that reason, causing animals to die for science, for the sake of saving human lives, may be considered ethical to some extent if it will contribute to the advancement of science and will be to the benefit of humanity in general.
Furthermore, animal rights supporters label scientists as ‘cruel’ for causing animals to die in medical experiments, while they do not oppose the people, mostly farmers, who kill animals for food, even though they know that 99% of animals deaths is caused by farmers while only a small percentage, i.e. 1% is caused by scientists. The underlying reason for that is they find scientists easier to attack and cannot deal with farmers who are organized and strong.
Another basic argument of animal rights defenders is that people and animals are different genetically and therefore it is useless to use animals in experiments to see the effects of some substances on people. They claim that it will make no good to use animals in experiments because they are too different to be compared to people. Some of them even assert that it is better to use people directly as they think that the results of experiments on animals cannot be valid and reliable as long as the same observation has not been done on man also. However, these people cannot foresee the disastrous results of such a practice. Many people are likely to die until a healthy result is obtained.
People and animals may not be the same, but to some degree there are similarities which can at least give scientists an idea about their experiments. From this point of view, scientists are right to use animal models to provide themselves with information about what is happening at level of detail that could not be achieved in humans. Although there might have been some incidents when animal testing did not prove to be useful and some effects of some drugs observed on animals could not be observed on people, there are also a lot of examples that show that using animals resulted in significant developments and helped to cure some serious illnesses.
On the other hand, there may be alternative methods that should be used instead of animal experimentation. Then, of course, it is cruel and unethical to use animals. For example, in some experiments in-vitro methods can be used as an alternative to using live animals. In such occasions, it is certainly much better and right to employ these alternatives.
All in all, it can be said that using animals for medical research is ethical a long as it contributes to scientific development and helps scientists find ways to improve human health. And this practice is only acceptable on the condition that necessary pains are taken and animals are treated humanely.
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Compound sentence = 2
Complex sentence = 5
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Midsummer Night Dream: Act 2
1. The fairies speak very poetically. Which image or images presented by the fairies do you remember the best? What about it was significant?
3. Explain Hermia’s dream and why it might be significant later in the play.
4. Describe the character of Puck. What was one thing you liked that he did? What was one thing you didn’t like? Does he take responsibility for his actions? Explain.
Answer:
can you please add the passage next time
Explanation:
May someone please help me do this by midnight.
Situational irony: what happens is the exact _______________ of what is _______________.
Answer:
what happens is the exact opposite of what is expected .
Explanation:
Answer:
Exact OPPOSITE of what is EXPECTED OR INTENDED.
Explanation:
New crust is formed when tectonic plates ______.
A. slide past each other
B. move apart
C. collide
D. sink
Answer:
Explanation:
its either slide past each other or sink
Read the passage below from The First Men in the Moon.
I gave him an outline of the democratic method.
"When I had done he ordered cooling sprays upon his brow, and then requested me to repeat my explanation conceiving something had miscarried.
In the passage above, what does the underlined portion help the reader infer about the Grand Lunar?
He is a harsh leader.
He is in poor health.
He is angered by Mr. Cavor.
He is confused.
Answer: A. He is a harsh leader. I hope it helps :)
How does the author’s use of dialogue in the resolution help readers understand Daisy’s relationship with her mother?
A) It shows that Daisy's mother does not understand her.
B) It shows that Daisy was afraid of telling her mother about what happened at the end of school.
C) It shows that Daisy really just wanted to keep Muffin as her pet.
D) It shows that Daisy's mother cares about her and wants to see her daughter happy.
Answer:
is there a picture
Explanation:
A(n) __________ is a very descriptive word.
a)vivid word
b) anecdotal story
c)interesting word
d)extended metaphor
Answer:
A-vivid word
Explanation:
Vivid word means descriptive
When should someone use formal English?
A. Someone invites a friend to play hide-and-seek on the playground.
B. Someone writes a reminder to remember a meeting on a sticky note.
C. Someone ask a brother or sister for help with homework.
D. Someone calls the doctor's office to make an appointment.
why do people like Lucius Malfoy?? (I understand Draco, but why Lucius?)
Answer:
PLEASE HELP !
Explanation:
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Answer:
beacuse
Explanation:
How does the QUAN strategy work while analyzing the questions?
Answer:
read the question, underline important words or phrases, answer the question, note the evidence.
Explanation:
A news reporter is unhappy with her assigned story. She visits a farmer, and asks him questions that cause him to get flustered. Back at the studio, she edits his responses, making him look unprepared for the interview. What type of bias is the news reporter showing?
bias by placement
bias by omission
bias by word choice
bias by farming
Answer:
bias by omission
Explanation:
Answer:
Bias by placement
Explanation:
She was placed in a situation she didn't like and took it out on the farmer. She was biased in her report by editing it to make him look bad by her opinion.
Cindy has developed a prototype of an app for schools. She wants to find beta testers who will give her effective feedback at low cost. Which steps would you advise her to take?
1. Create your own social activity website or blog.
2. Network with members of a chosen community.
3. Locate the right communities of testers.
5. Publish advertisements on community sites.
4. Send out polite requests for beta testing.
[MULTIPLE CHOICE]
the book Murder on the Orient Express
In Chapter 3, what do M. Bouc's thoughts reveal about him?
He does not think the mystery can be solved.
He is certain that the murderer has left the train.
He is concerned about the murder making his company look bad.
He is certain that Miss Debenham committed the crime.
He thinks the murderer must be British.
Answer: try this
He does not think the mystery can be solved.
Explanation:
You say that you've been missing me
Every single time we're not together
And I know that I've been gone from everything
But I needed that
Say you wish that you were kissing me
It comes out of nowhere, whenever
But I'm kinda sick and tired, you're so selfish
Say that I'm not coming back to you
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
I keep fallin' for the bad ones (Bad ones)
The always make me sad ones (Sad ones)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
You're really good at tricking me
Makin' me believe I'm not enough
And I'm always so confident
'Til you come and trip me up
Why you so caught up with fixing me?
You know that's something that I really hate
You're the only thing about me that should change
You're my one mistake, hmm
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
I keep fallin' for the bad ones (Bad ones)
The always make me sad ones (Sad ones)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
But wait, don't leave
Hate that it's so easy for you
Wait, I can't see
Try to walk away
(Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad)
Tryin' hard to hold my ground
But it always ties me down
Yeah, the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Way too good at fallin' for the bad ones
Answer:
nice
Explanation:
woow *blushes*
hehehehe...... kinda hhot
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Find a short, formal essay in a magazine.
Find the thesis statement of that essay and show how it was proved (reasons, examples, or incidents).
Develop questions to help you determine how the author develops the thesis. Are reasons, examples, and incidents used?
Revise your questions until you feel you have covered the points you intend to include in your written response to the magazine essay. Make sure you have a clear understanding of the author's thesis before writing your response. Your response will be an essay of analysis, using the questions you have developed.
Be sure to name the essay, its author if available, and where you found it (magazine title a
To the causal eye, Green Valley, Nevada, a corporate master-planned community just south of Las Vegas, would appear to be a pleasant place to live. On a Sunday last April—a week before the riots in Los Angeles and related disturbances in Las Vegas—the golf carts were lined up three abreast at the up-scale ―Legacy‖ course; people in golf outfits on the clubhouse veranda were eating three-cheese omelets and strawberry waffles and looking out over the palm trees and fairways, talking business and reading Sunday newspapers. In nearby Parkside Village, one of Green Valley’s thirty-five developments, a few homeowners washed cars or boats or pulled up weeds in the sun. Cars wound slowly over clean broad streets, ferrying children to swimming pools and backyard barbeques and Cineplex matinees. At the Silver Springs tennis courts, a well-tanned teenage boy in tennis togs pummeled his sweating father. Two twelve-year-old daredevils on expensive mountain bikes, decked out in Chicago Bulls caps and matching tank tops, watched and ate chocolate candies. David Guterson, ―No Place Like Home: On the Manicured Streets of a Master-Planned Community,‖ excerpt from Seeing and Writing 3
Explanation:hope thiss helpeddd
While watching the horror movie, I had to let out a silent scream so I wouldn't disturb the cinema
irony
oxymoron
metaphor
personification
Explanation:
i believe the answer is irony