Answer:
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Explanation:
Monday MISTAKES
Correct the errors in
the following paragraph.
If your thinking about asking a friend to make a pinky swear promise you
might want to think again. The pinky swear first originated in japan and it
was serious bussiness! Known as yubikiri, witch translates to 'finger cut-
off,' it means that if you decide too make a pinky promise and dont keep it,
you'll have to cut off you're pinky finger!
Answer:
If you're thinking about asking a friend to make a pinky swear promise you
might want to think again. The pinky swear first originated in Japan and it
was serious business. Known as yubikiri, which translates to 'finger cut-
off,' it means that if you decide to make a pinky promise and don't keep it,
you'll have to cut off your pinky finger!
Explanation:
Once upon a time, a knight was sent to fight a dragon living on a nearby mountain. The dragon's frightening breathing could be heard throughout the village at night, and villagers were scared that the dragon had plans to attack. The knight gathered his weapons, climbed the mountain, and approached the dragon's cave. A sleepy dragon came out. "I am here to fight you, said the knight. "Your notices make it clear that you want to destroy the village, and we won't let you. The dragon looked confused, and then he smiled. "Notices? Oh! I'm sorry," he said. "Have I been snoring again?" Which statement beats expresses a theme of this story?
Answer:
Situations can be misunderstood.
Explanation:
According to the narration, a dragon's breathing was terrifying villagers and they believed that it was preparing to attack the village.
The villagers sent a brave knight to fight and kill the dragon before it attacks the village, but when the knight got to the dragon, he found out that the frightening noise the villagers were hearing were only his snoring and he had no intention of attacking the village.
1.What in your opinion is the main hook in the poster that would encourage people to see this film? How is the hook highlighted in the poster?
2.Is the title large or small? Are any actor/actress names in a larger font? What does this say about the main appeal of the film?
3.How does the tagline add to the poster and intrigue viewers?
Answer:
1. In my opinion the main hook are the two characters. They look like they are in love so this draws people's attention because some people love romance movies.
2.The title is large and it shows the actresses names below the tilte.The film is going to star Bradley cooper and Lady gaga. ( I can't see the other persons name I think its lady gaga I could be wrong)
3.The tagline shows when it will be released in theaters so viewers who want to see the movie can get tickets before that day or present day when the movie comes out.
what made attila melt why
Answer:
When someone smiled at him, Attila would melt. When he wanted affection, he would lower his head, curve his body, tuck his tail between his legs and curve his body.
Explanation:
Answer:
its bc when people would smile at him he would melt
Explanation:
als
Why you want to go to college( 5 sentence)
Answer:
I want to college for the experience and to get my life started in the right direction. I'm not going to live with my parents forever so I'm going to need a good job to be able to care for myself and college can help me do that. Just go off something like that and I think it will sound good.
Explanation:
Answer:
I feel like college is a importent thing in "life goals" to get a good job. And college provides many things and going to college is REALLY important.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP QUICKLY: (FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST)
Title: The Life and Poetry of Robert Frost
I. Introduction
A. Who is Robert Frost?
II. Body of essay
A. Events of his life
1. (supporting detail)
B. Poetry
1. (supporting detail)
III. Conclusion
A. Honors awarded during his lifetime
Using the outline, answer the following question.
In a paper about the American poet Robert Frost, which sentence would most likely appear as the topic sentence in the essay’s body?
A. For instance, one of his most famous poems is called “The Road Not Taken.”
B. Frost wrote a large collection of poetry during his lifetime.
C. Robert Frost is considered one of the foremost American poets of the 20th century.
Answer:
yeah its c dont give credit to me give credit to the other person
Explanation:
The topic sentence in the essay's body is "Robert Frost is considered one of the foremost American poets of the 20th century." The correct option is c.
The body of the essay topic sentence could be something like "Robert Frost is regarded as one of the greatest American poets of the 20th century." The body of the essay will discuss Frost's importance as a poet and this sentence introduces that topic. In order to prove why Frost is regarded as a notable poet the essay body is likely to provide evidence from Frost poetry and life experiences.
The supporting information might discuss his extensive body of poetry and highlight particular poems like "The Road Not Taken." The essay will create a thorough picture of Robert Frost's life, poetry and the accolades he received during his lifetime by presenting this data.
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Who is Claus of Innsbruck in my last duchess
Answer:
In "My Last Duchess," Claus of Innsbruck is a sculptor the duke references as he shows off yet another piece of art.
Explanation:
How does the discussion of equality contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
Answer:
The discussion of equality contributes to the development of ideas in a text by giving tone.
Explanation:
For example, if one character is treated unequally, the reader is going to feel pity for the unequally-treated character.
All right, so what is today's talk about then? It's about my childhood dreams and how I have achieved them. I've been very fortunate that way. How I believe I've been able to enable the dreams of others, and to some degree, lessons learned. I'm a professor, there should be some lessons learned and how you can use the stuff you hear today to achieve your dreams or enable the dreams of others. And as you get older, you may find that "enabling the dreams of others" thing is even more fun.
—“The Last Lecture,”
Randy Pausch
According to this passage, why is Pausch giving the speech?
to tell his audience why it is important for them to achieve their dreams
to explain what he dreamed about as a child
to explain that he achieved his childhood dreams and to encourage others to do the same
to provide a humorous and entertaining story
Answer:
The answer should be C,
to explain that he achieved his childhood dreams and to encourage others to do the same
Answer: the answer is c: to explain that he achieved his childhood dreams and to encourage others to do the same
Explanation: ik this is the right answer in edge bc i got it right
Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. Between the time Champollion's books appeared and the end of the nineteenth century, thousands of rolls of papyrus and copies of temple and tomb inscriptions were brought to Europe and America. There scholars, using the deciphering methods Champollion had pioneered, traced the entire history of writing in Egypt. They discovered it had begun about 3100 B.C. when images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles. By 2500 B.C. complete sentences began to appear on tomb inscriptions, along with lists of offerings to the Egyptian gods. Which statement best expresses an inference that can be supported by information in the excerpt?
A. Ancient Egyptian writing became more complex over time.
B. The only writing discovered from ancient Egypt was written on tombs.
C. Only wealthy people had tomb inscriptions in ancient Egypt.
D. Most of the Egyptian writing that scholars translated was about Egyptian gods.
Answer:Ancient Egyptian writing became more complex over time.
Explanation:
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
did it on edg and got it right
Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence represents the conflict in this passage?
A Brave Lad from Chatterbox Magazine
It was Saturday afternoon when the boys of Wedderburn School went off, as usual, to swim their boats on a beautiful lake, only a quarter of a mile away. Fred Langton had a new boat, a regular beauty, which his grandfather had sent to him as a birthday present, and it must be admitted that many admiring eyes were directed to this boat, for it was a larger and better-constructed one than any of the others, and each boy was of course, anxious that his own boat should win the race. But although all the boys admired Fred's boat, and wished that they could have had one as good, still they felt no grudge towards Fred himself, for he was a general favorite in the school, being kind-hearted, unselfish, always willing to lend anything that he had to his companions, and never known to tell tales, or to do a mean action of any kind.
"I tell you," said Bill Cowan to his own particular chum, Joe Morris, "that boat of Fred's will beat ours all hollow! I wish I had one as good!"
"Well, suppose it does win," replied Joe Morris, "I shall not grudge it to him, for Fred is no sneak; he is out-and-out the jolliest fellow in Wedderburn School." "So he is," said Bill Cowan, "and no mistake about it. Well, here we are at the lake, and now for some fun."
On this particular Saturday, however, Fred was destined to distinguish himself in quite another way and to win the applause not only of his companions, but of the people who were walking up and down the border of the lake, enjoying the sunshine and the refreshing breeze. The little boats were all in full sail, and the schoolboys were shouting with glee at the fun, when quite suddenly a fine fox terrier took it into his head to pursue the boats and show that he could swim as well as they could. Poor dog! It was quite true that he could swim; but unfortunately, he got entangled among weeds, and after floundering about for a little and barking piteously for help, he gradually sank till his body was quite out of sight, only his head and neck being visible to the schoolboys, who looked on in horror, not knowing how they could save the poor animal.
"Oh, I say, I can't stand this!" cried Fred Langton; "he will be drowned. I must go in and fetch him out!"
"No, no!" cried Bill Cowan; "the lake is quite deep just at that place."
"Yes, I know it's deep," added Joe Morris, "and, besides, you can't swim, Fred; don't be silly. Who cares . . . ?"
"I do, for one," cried Fred, and dashing into the water he waded out to where the poor dog was half-standing, half-lying, among the choking weeds. Yes, the water was deep; but stretching out his arms he contrived to catch hold of the poor animal, and he quickly waded back to shore amid ringing cheers from all the people who had now gathered on the bank to watch the plucky lad. And whose was the dog? Nobody knew; it seemed, indeed, to have no owner and no home. But Fred and his companions carried it back with them to the school, and, after having told their tale, they begged the headmaster to keep it for himself; and as Dr. Williams could not discover anything about the dog's ownership, he did keep it. So Fred's brave deed not only saved the animal's life, but procured a good home for it as well.
OPTIONS:
A: "I tell you," said Bill Cowan to his own particular chum, Joe Morris, "that boat of Fred's will beat ours all hollow! I wish I had one as good!"
B: On this particular Saturday, however, Fred was destined to distinguish himself in quite another way, and to win the applause not only of his companions, but of the people who were walking up and down the border of the lake, enjoying the sunshine and the refreshing breeze.
C: "Oh, I say, I can't stand this!" cried Fred Langton; "he will be drowned. I must go in and fetch him out!"
D: Yes, the water was deep; but stretching out his arms he contrived to catch hold of the poor animal, and he quickly waded back to shore amid ringing cheers from all the people who had now gathered on the bank to watch the plucky lad.
Answer:
C: "Oh, I say, I can't stand this!" cried Fred Langton; "he will be drowned. I must go in and fetch him out!"
Explanation:
The conflict is when the climax, or the high point, of a story happens. The main part of this plot is about Fred saving the dog, so that is the climax. C is the answer because it has a piece of evidence that Fred cares enough about the dog to try and save him, even if it means putting his own self in danger of drowning too.
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Choose the CONJUNCTION.
Please shovel the snow and clean the windshield.
A.
the
B.
snow
C.
and
Answer:
the answer would be C
Explanation:
And is a conjunction!
Pls Help 20 points for this answer
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:because I think it seems more realistic
1. Courtney raised her hand and asked "what time does class
end?" for the third time. 2. Ms. Nunez tried her best not to snap.
3. When the bell rings that's when class will be over. 4. Courtney
was so upset that she stopped doing her work. 5. Gradually she
resumed her assignment and began to work.
What change should be made to sentence 1
A. Add a comma after Courtney
B. Delete the quotation marks
C. Change what to What
D. No change should be made in sentence 1
Deaker notes
7. What is the tone of the following passage? "The room was dark and cold. Cobwebs covered the dusty
furniture, and there was a black cat hissing in the bleak darkness."
O concerned
O frightening
O suspicious
O inviting
Answer: Frightening
Explanation: The only 3 options would be concerned, suspicious, and frightening but concerned and suspicious are pretty much the same
When making a decision, you should consider the _____
good things that can happen
consequences
emotion
what are the problems of having more children
Answer:
they get more annoying and more money is spent
Explanation:
Answer:
your money gets wasted
Use context clues to define sustainable.
Answer:
long-lasting
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Long-lasting
Which events in the narrative develop the idea that the grandfather deserves the award? Select each correct answer. The grandfather's hardware store became "the place for how-to advice on do-it-yourself projects." The mayor called the grandfather and asked him to accept the award. The grandfather always thought of himself as living a quiet, normal life. The grandfather served as a volunteer firefighter for many years. The grandfather employed people from the town in order to "keep his community strong."
Answer:
The grandfather's hardware store became "the place for how-to advice on do-it-yourself projects."
The grandfather served as a volunteer firefighter for many years.
The grandfather employed people from the town in order to "keep his community strong."
Explanation:
In the given narrative, the narrator talks about how his grandfather was given an award for something that he(the grandfather) thinks isn't necessary. The story revolves around the grandfather and his contribution to making sure that their community is a haven and in good condition.
Throughout the whole narration, we see that the grandfather tried his best to make sure that their community remains friendly and sustainable to everyone. The events that helped develop the idea that he deserves the "lifetime service award" are the first, fourth, and fifth options.
Answer: The grandfather's hardware store became "the place for how-to advice on do-it-yourself projects."
The grandfather served as a volunteer firefighter for many years.
The grandfather employed people from the town in order to "keep his community strong."
Explanation: I took the test
PLS HELP-In Nadine Gordimer's “Once Upon a Time,” the narrator's house may be seen as a symbol for _____. a peaceful future. South African crime. South African society
Answer:
The answer is South African crime..
Explanation:
In “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer, the narrator's house may be seen as a symbol for South African society.
What does the chapter tell us?
In the chapter “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer there is a house in the city where there live a man and his wife. The narrator witnessed the Apartheid system in South Africa and uses this story to express the anxiety and fear people experienced during that period.
The set up of the story is in a South African home.
Therefore, the correct answer is (D) South African society.
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TIMED TEST:What is the correct definition of the Vedas?
an epic poem about a virtuous Hindu prince
the sacred writings of Hinduism
a set of laws or commandments for Hindus
the collected teachings of Asoka
The correct definition of the Vedas is the sacred writings of Hinduism. The correct option is b.
What are Vedas?An ancient Sanskrit poetry or hymn known as a Veda was written by Indo-European speakers who resided in northwest India during the second millennium BCE.
The hymns were chanted or read as part of the soma rite and sacrifice, which provided the basis of the hymns' liturgical body. Two epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, the Bhagavad Gita.
A text placed into the Mahabharata that concentrates on the god Krishna, and the Dharmasastras, which are manuals about dharma and aphorisms on dharma, are among the most significant. Vedas are among the oldest scriptures.
Therefore, the correct option is b, the sacred writings of Hinduism.
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Write paragraph on computer education
I need help, thanks!!
Answer: change hole to whole (A)
Explanation:
3 non-examples of perception
Answer:
misconception
misunderstanding
irrationality
Explanation:
If it means the opposite of perception, then these should be correct, because perception is the ability to understand something.
"A Valentine"
by Edgar Allan Poe
For her this rhyme is penned whose luminous eyes,
Brightly expressive as the twins of Leda,
Shall find her own sweet name, that nestling lies
Upon the page, enwrapped from every reader.
Search narrowly the lines!—they hold a treasure
Divine—a talisman—an amulet
That must be worn at heart. Search well the measure—
The words—the syllables! Do not forget
The trivialest point, or you may lose your labor
And yet there is in this no Gordian knot
Which one might not undo without a sabre,
If one could merely comprehend the plot.
Enwritten upon the leaf where now are peering
Eyes scintillating soul, there lie perdus
Three eloquent words oft uttered in the hearing
Of poets, by poets—as the name is a poet's, too,
Its letters, although naturally lying
Like the knight Pinto—Mendez Ferdinando—
Still form a synonym for Truth—Cease trying!
You will not read the riddle, though you do the best you can do.
30 POINTS!!! RIGHT ANWSERS ONLY TY
What literary device is used in the phrase, "eyes scintillating soul"?
alliteration
connotation
metaphor
rhyme
When Gatsby and Nick are at Tom and Daisy’s for lunch, Gatsby meets Tom
and Daisy’s little girl and seems surprised, as if he never really believed she
Existed.
This Is from the great gatsby chapter 7
is it true or false.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
No Fear The Great Gatsby Chapter 7.pdf. read this pdf if you have any more questions.
26 points Read the paragraph. Choose the BEST meaning of "didn't let it ruffle her feathers"
Answer:
it's the last answer: the big problem that worried her
answer:
the big problem that worried her
Fill in the blank on question 7
Answer:
credible
Explanation:
another word for reliable
Please help i’m suppose to rewrite them
Answer:
1. Nadine had asked Missy if she needed a ride
2. I retained a seat for my friend
3. The wildflowers made the field beautiful
4. The wolf found a safe place for her pups to sleep
5. Did you send the thank you note you your grandma yet?
You have been asked to write an informational essay for your school's blog in which you discuss fixed and growth mindset and how they affect learning and growth. Your paragraph should be based on the information found in the passage set (articles attached-click the link at the bottom).
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of one paragraph essay.
Answer:
i aint writing that
Explanation:
i aint gots the time to do all that mess my school to dumb