B) Through Holly's thoughts
What is micro credit…..?
Answer:
Microcredit is a common form of microfinance that involves an extremely small loan given to an individual to help them become self-employed or grow a small business. ... Microcredit is also known as "microlending" or "microloan."
Which phrase in passage 1 tell us the most about lonnie's character how he approaches new experiences?
The phrase in passage 1 that tells us the most about Lonnie's character and how he approaches new experiences is:
A. "When Celeste had emailed to ask him to meet her train, his first instinct had been to say no." (paragraph 1)
The fact that Lonnie is hesitant about meeting Celeste at the station reveals a lot about his character. The two were friends when they were kids, but have only kept in touch via email after growing up. Now that Celeste wants to see him again, Lonnie thinks of saying no.That shows Lonnie prefers to avoid new experiences. He most likely enjoys sticking to what he already knows well, to events and people that he can predict.Since he cannot predict what will happen when he finally meets Celeste after so long, Lonnie feels reluctant.With that in mind, we choose letter A as the best option.The answer choices for this question are the following:
A. "When Celeste had emailed to ask him to meet her train, his first instinct had been to say no." (paragraph 1)
B. "So here he was, waiting." (paragraph 1)
C. "Instead, he was waiting for someone he hadn't seen in years." (paragraph 1)
D. "Plus, all his friends had gone to this awesome film festival downtown, and he'd to skip it." (paragraph 1)
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Write a commercial to encourage people to stop smoking or to never start at all
Answer:
There once was a guy who lived a Happy life. He owned multiple businesses and was respected world wide. He had a wonderful wife, and three kids. He song as well and was very famous. Then one day a friend said hey you should try smoking it feels great and might make you voice deeper. He said no at first because he heard in middle school it could be bad, but then he agreed. He started smoking it hurt his lungs at first, but then it started to feel normal. He started noticing little changes in his life that was not good. His singing got worse. His wife and kids were disgusted, he lost his businesses because the smoking caused brain ailments and he had to stop singing because people hated his voice. His life was slowly getting ruined by this one choice made in the moment.
Explanation:
This would be showed as a short story black and white with the only noise being music in the background joyful at first but then gets sadder until we see him by himself with everything lost.
l like playing football ,and my sister likes playing basketball which claus
Answer:
l like playing football ,
Explanation:
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Which statement is true about Annie Taylor? She learned that her real gift was in promoting stunts before they happen rather than in describing them after they are done. She came to understand that the fame and the money she earned after her stunt didn’t bring her the happiness that she thought it would. She didn’t become rich and famous, but she realized the value of testing her limits and doing what others think is impossible. She wasn’t a great public speaker, but she was an excellent writer and she sold many copies of the book she wrote about her life.
Answer:Which statement is true about Annie Taylor? She learned that her real gift was in promoting stunts before they happen rather than in describing them after they are done. She came to understand that the fame and the money she earned after her stunt didn’t bring her the happiness that she thought it would. She didn’t become rich and famous, but she realized the value of testing her limits and doing what others think is impossible. She wasn’t a great public speaker, but she was an excellent writer and she sold many copies of the book she wrote about her
How do your ideas of future family
values shape your career?
A. They do not shape your career in anyway.
B. If you wish to have a family you must think
about how your career will help or hinder that
future.
C. Future family values are the same as your
mother or father's feelings.
Answer:
c seem to be the right angle of thought
I put this paper for three time and nomebody answer but they remove the points from me. Please answer
Answer:
1. The birds’ beaks are full of straw.
2. The children’s favorite animal was the fox.
3. The ducks’ nest were by the water.
4. The squirrels’ tails helped them keep warm.
5. The dogs’ tails are wagging
Explanation:
this is for another brainly
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Answer:
I would say C: frequent breaks
Explanation:
I'm an older brother of 3 with a sister who has depression, another sister who feels worthless, and a crazy baby brother. I also have ADHD so I know a lot about mental illnesses, disorders, and conditions. I would say frequent breaks because then it will help adjust her mind to the idea of leaving her teacher for only a little bit.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTS
Use the text to answer the prompt.
What’s up, big brother? Doing okay?
We should totally try 2 catch a ride to the mall next week. Mom’s birthday is coming soon, so we should get her something cool. Just buying flowers and candy again would be SO boring, LOL. Let me know when you'll be free.
Luv ya,
Sis
Rewrite the email so that it uses formal English.
(4 points)
Brother, how are you?
We should probably try to go to the mall next week. Mom's birthday is coming up, and we should gift her something. Purchasing flowers and candy again would be repetitive and bland. When you can help, tell me.
love you,
you're sister
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How does Banneker try to convince Jefferson that slavery is wrong?:
He appeals to Jefferson's sense of justice.
He cites Martin Luther King Jr.
He uses the word sir
Answer: He appeals to Jefferson's sense of justice.
Martian Luther King Jr. wasn't even alive yet
If you didn’t have a robot,you wouldn’t have so much free time, would you? What type of question is this?
a) Rhetorical Question
b) Leading Question
Answer:
a) Rhetorical Question
Explanation:
How can a jeweler determine what type of metal something is?
Answer:Take your coin or piece of jewelry, and place a strong magnet on top see if the magnet sticks to the object by the magnetic pull, or if it slides off onto the ground. If the metal attracts the magnet, you know it must be an alloy mixture and not a precious metal.
watching / I am / on TV / not / sport / very / keen on.
Answer:
I'm not really keen on watching sports on television.
Explanation:
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What does the speaker's beloved say about his efforts to write her name
in the sand?
A) She asks him to keep trying so that she can see her name written in
the sand.
B) She says it is pointless because, just as she will die someday, her
name will be wiped out and forgotten.
C) She scolds him for doing such a ridiculous thing.
D) She praises his efforts for immortalizing her name.
Answer:What does the speaker's beloved say about his efforts to write her name
in the sand?
A) She asks him to keep trying so that she can see her name written in
the sand.
B) She says it is pointless because, just as she will die someday, her
name will be wiped out and forgotten.
C) She scolds him for doing such a ridiculous thing.
D) She praises his efforts for immortalizing her name.
Chose the correct sentence with the Complex Object.
A) Jane suggested that I should buy a car.
B) Did you hear what I said?
C) What do you advise me doing?
D) Glasses make him look older.
E) I'd like to go to Iceland.
Answer:
Glasses make him look older.
Which word is used incorrectly in the text?
Through thick and thin, my brother has always been there for me. Its
proof that we'll always be friends.
A. Its
B. there
C. proof
D. Through
Pls help!!
Answer:
A, Its
Explanation:
The correct word for that is "It's" not "Its."
It's proof that we'll always be friends.
It's is a contraction, being a smaller version of it is.
store next time. Her friends accepted her apology and shared a good laugh about the who
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What can you infer about Melissa?
A. She does not really like Tate and Natalie.
B. She is a terrible baker.
C. She cares a lot about pleasing her friends.
D. She knew the milk was spoiled the whole time.
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Text Entry
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
she apologized because she felt guilty and cared about them
write a well worded paragraph in which you argue for or against the mandatory wearing of school uniforms. Give three reasons to support your position, and explain carefully how each reason relates to the thesis
Answer:
Clothing as been a number one problem when it comes to the public school system. What other way to solve it then by wearing uniforms? Across the United States although 40 percent of schools use uniforms, parents never have to worry about buying new clothes for their child possibly every other day just so their child can "fit in". Secondly, when wearing regular clothing kids tend to mess with or focus on what they're wearing rather than their school work. When wearing uniforms there's nothing to worry about when it comes to fidilling with dressware, meaning that more kids can focus on actual school work rather than apparel. Therefore, school uniforms can not only increase learning but can make the school a better and safer place to learn.
Hope this helps :) I used to wear a uniform so it was easy :))
A cry went up from the pack running after him when he fell. There was tension and hysteria in that concerted cry. And other things too, but he scarcely thought about it at all. Three women fell out of the race and clutched their sides and laughed; one of them fell on the sidewalk laughing like that, her belly puffing up huge with laughter, and subsiding again, letting it go.
5 He scrambled up to his feet, their cries in his ears, spurring him on; he must run, run until he dropped, going God knows where. He scrambled to his feet, his fingers clawing the asphalt, stumbled on, sounds filling his ears... shriek of a locomotive whistle...coming up, rising to a pitch, and going away...he turned the corner into the street that was at right angles to the one he had come down from the Slaughter House gates...he was running blind before, reacting to the compulsion of his fear...but now he saw his objective and it lent his effort purpose...a long line of freight cars was coming down from the railway yard along the lines that ran across the street, going towards No. 1 Pier.
The gates were lowered across the street stopping traffic; all he had to do was to get across the lines before that string of freight cars. They would cut off his pursuit for the time it would take that long train to cross the street. Trains always slowed down going into the dockyard; sometimes stopped, straddling the street. All he had to do was to get across.
The man operating the gate yelled at him. He paid no heed. He had balanced it in his mind to a nicety, figured he'd just have time to get across. He went under the gate. Voices shouted in his ears...the scream of the locomotive whistle rising to a crescendo...he paid no heed. The train was hurtling towards him, but he had time, he could make it.
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1.
The word "pack" in line 1 of the passage best suggests that:
(1 Point)
the man was being chased
his pursuers were like hounds
there were others racing with him
he was leading his competitors
2.
The vivid description of the women in lines 2 to 3 is significant primarily because
(1 Point)
it lends relief to the tension of the scene
it makes the writing more picturesque
it appeals to the reader's sense of humour
it shows the absurdity of the incident
3.
The phrase "concerted cry" (lines 1 to 2) most nearly means
(1 Point)
a rythmic sound
all shouting at the same time
an outburst at a stage performance
a cry of defeat
4.
The expression "God knows where" (lines 5 to 6) best indicates
(1 Point)
that the man had nowhere to go
there was confusion in the runner's mind
that he was fleeing from the law
that he needed God's guidance
5.
The repetition of the word "run" in line 5 of the passage best suggests
(1 Point)
the earnestness of the runner
an exaggerated picture
the urgency of the running
the futility of the running
6.
The words "scrambled" and "stumbled" (paragraph 2) show best that the victim was
(1 Point)
in a confused state of mind
tired and worn out
experiencing difficulty in running
clutching at straws for safety
7.
By the frequent use of the triple dots in paragraphs 2 and 4 of the passage, the writer intends to achieve
(1 Point)
better communication with his audience
a detailed description of the scene
gaps in rendering the experiencing
the mounting excitement and tension of the scene
8.
The paragraph in which the runner experiences the most tension is
(1 Point)
2
1
3
4
9.
The word ‘shriek’ used in paragraph 3 appeals to which of the following senses:
(1 Point)
sight
hearing
smell
touch
10.
What do you think is the runner's objective?
(1 Point)
Reaching the railway yard
Going to No 1 Pier
Getting into the train
Crossing the train line
11.
The expression "cut off his pursuit for the time" (line 13) means
(1 Point)
he would stop running for a while
they would stop chasing him temporarily
he would have time to escape
there would be no need to run
12.
The expression "balanced it in his mind to a nicety" (line 16) means most nearly
(1 Point)
considered it carefully
came to a favourable conclusion
kept pondering in a optimistic way
was in a state of uncertainty
13.
The words "straddling" and "hurtling" in the passage convey most nearly
(2 Points)
an unhurried and leisurely pace
accelerated movement
opposite speeds
the temper of the man running
14.
The style of writing in this extract can best be described as:
(1 Point)
descriptive
argumentative
expository
narrative
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Expository the temper of the running man
What is time? (Explain it nicely bc its part of an essay)
Answer:
Time is the measured period/duration in which an action is carried out.
Explanation:
Can you find the best way to revise and combine sentences 9 and 10 please
Answer:
can you please take a clearer picture of it because I can't quite see it
3. The musicians spun great webs of sound.
This is an example of...
Simile or metaphor
What two things are being compared?
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Music and webs are being compared.
When Braling Two's mechanical heart beats, it makes a "tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick" sound. What other association does this sound hold for the reader? How is this an example of skillful foreshadowing by Bradbury? in marionette Inc story
The sound has an association with the noise of a running clock. This promotes the foreshadowing that the time for him to take Braling's place is approaching.
We can arrive at this answer because:
"Marionettes, Inc." is the short story where Braling decides to buy a robot, called Braling two, to replace him in his home and his family relationships so that he has time to pursue his personal dreams.Braling Two is a robot identical to Braling and upon taking his place, he begins to enjoy family life and to fall in love with Braling's wife.As time goes by, Braling two's presence is increasingly strengthened and he wants to assume that position forever and take Braling's place.The heartbeat and Braling Two have the same sound as a clock running and this reinforces the idea that time is passing for Braling Two to reach its goals.
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Things Fall Apart Chapters 14-19
Why does Uchendu argue that he has a harder life than Okonkwo?
Answer: In Things Fall Apart, Uchendu establishes his authority when he addresses Okonkow by calling his sons, daughters and then Okonkwo, who is is nephew, togeteher. He puts forth a challenge to any of them to speak up of they believe they know more than he does. None of them speak up at that time. Then, he asks Okonkwo a question that he does not know the answer to, when Okonkwo replies that he doesn't know the answer, uchendu calls Okonkwo a child.
Explanation: im rusty on this
Answer:
In Things Fall Apart, Uchendu establishes his authority when he addresses Okonkow by calling his sons, daughters and then Okonkwo, who is is nephew, togeteher. He puts forth a challenge to any of them to speak up of they believe they know more than he does. None of them speak up at that time. Then, he asks Okonkwo a question that he does not know the answer to, when Okonkwo replies that he doesn't know the answer, uchendu calls Okonkwo a child.
Type the homograph that could fill both blanks
1. The singer made a low.........to the audience.
2. Maria placed a red.........on the birthday gift.
Answer:
1. Entrance or exit
2. Bow
Would have done ? Tense ?
Explanation:
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Answer:
What
Explanation:
Why Edgar Allan Poe foster family never officially adopted him??
Answer: i have no clue
Explanation:
some people like too adopt kids who have not stolin or done something bad
Answer: They never wanted him in their family they just took care of him since his dad disappeared when he was born and then both his mom and dad died when he was 3 so a friend of his mom took him in
Explanation:
How does the story of Herz-Sommer’s son contribute to the central idea of the text?
Answer:
Herz-Sommer’s son was also a Holocaust survivor who died suddenly in 2001.
Herz-Sommer’s son was also a Holocaust survivor who died of a sudden in 2001, to suggest the central idea of the text.
What is the story of Herz-Sommer?
In 1903, Herz-Sommer was born in Prague. When the Soviet Red Army liberated their camp in 1945, she and her son Raphael were released from Nazi captivity and moved to Israel before settling in Britain. A talented cellist and conductor, Raphael passed away in 2001.
Before Yisrael Kristal was recognized as the oldest Holocaust survivor, she spent 40 years of her life in Israel before moving to London in 1986, where she remained until she passed away. At 110 years old, she was the oldest known Holocaust survivor in the world.
Therefore, Herz-Sommer’s son was also a Holocaust survivor who died of a sudden in 2001, propose the central idea of the text.
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Which sentence from A History of the World in 100 Objects provides the most effective evidence to support this claim and reason?
The slit drum began its life in Central Africa, in the region where Sudan and the Congo share a frontier, and it would have been part of the court orchestra of a powerful chief.
The flanks of the drum have been carved to different thicknesses, so that a skilled drummer with a traditional drumstick can produce at least two tones and as many as four distinct pitches.
It [slave raiding and trading] was centralized by the Egyptian government in Khartoum, which by the late nineteenth century had become the greatest slave market in the world, servicing the whole of the Middle East.
It’s an interesting drum because it’s been etched with the Arabic script, because it fell into the hands of the Mahdi, and obviously Arabic is the lingua franca of Sudan and it’s the language spoken by the northern tribes.
Answer:
what the
Explanation:
what is this who will answer this
Which one is correct answer for this question
Answer:
the last one
Explanation: