I think you...... eat vegetable. It is good for health
Answer:
Pizza
Explanation:
I will eat pizza thank u very much.
Why does the poet say “so hack and chop this won’t alone do”?
d is the answer
Explanation:
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This I would like someone to answer honestly;
in your point of view what do you think is love? what is its true meaning?
Answer:
a disease that takes over your body and doesn't leave no matter how hard you try and sticks with you until you die.
Explanation:
16. What does Scrooge see Mrs. Dilber doing?
Answer:
Dilber was a laundress who worked for Scrooge. After Scrooge died, Mrs. Dilber stole his sheets, towels, some clothing, silver teaspoons, and sugar-tongs.
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How is the myth in the portrayed in the painting icarus and daedalus
Answer:
The painting portrayed how Icarus got ignored by other people, which displayed social ignorance.
Explanation:
Ovid's myth about Daedalus and Icarus shows how Icarus' over ambitious and ignorant character led to his downfall. In the myth, Icarus ignored his Daedalus, which shows Icarus' ignorance.
Answer and explanation: Ovid's myth about Daedalus and Icarus shows how Icarus' over ambitious and ignorant character led to his downfall. In the myth, Icarus ignored his Daedalus, which shows Icarus' ignorance. The painting portrayed how Icarus got ignored by other people, which displayed social ignorance.
Making a Prediction
Warm-Up
Which of these topics do you predict to find in a text about immigrant children? Check any that apply.
child-immigration statistics
ages of immigrant children
personal stories of children immigrants
reasons why children are leaving their home countries
how children immigrate to other countries
Answer:
All of them can be checked because they are all most likely to be in a text about immigrant children.
Explanation:
How creepy was it when the strange figure grabbed onto Sierra's hand and Robbie suddenly vanished. Can you think on anything that made you very afraid and "creeped out)?
Answer: When Sierra hand and Eobbie Suddenly Vanished.
Explanation:
Because who hand who just vanishes into thin air !!!!
Question 4 of 10
Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A. My sister attends western Washington university.
B. I live on main street in Downtown springfield.
C. Each spring, my family travels to Florida.
D. It seems many cities have a Roosevelt high school.
SUBMIT
Answer:
C. Each spring, my family travels to Florida.
Explanation:
The beginning of the sentence is capitalized, and the state Florida is capitalized. :D
Someone please help me
Answer:
I can't really help you on this because I haven't done this type of school work but if you just try ur best you should get it correct if you just stop and think about the problem before answering.
Explanation:
I hope you get it correct and I wish you the best of luck on ur Homework
As you read lines 1-38 of "Who Understands Me But Me, begin to collect and cite text evidence. .
a. Identify each thing the speaker lives without in lines 1-16.
b. Explain what setting the speaker evokes in lines 1-16.
c. Explain what the speaker finds when he follows the tracks (lines 30-38).
After reading the poem "Who Understands Me But Me," we can answer the questions in the following manner:
A. In lines 1-16, the speaker says he lives without the following things:
WaterTreetopsSunshineGoing placesTearsHeartFutureFriendsPassage out hellBrothersB. The setting the speaker evokes is of a prison, where he has no freedom and no happiness.
C. When the speaker says he follows the tracks in lines 30-38, he finds parts of himself that help him live happily, even without all those things.
What is the poem about?By Jimmy Santiago Baca, the poem "Who Understands Me But Me" refers to his experiences in a maximum security prison. Baca describes it as a place he is deprived not only of freedom, but also of happiness, future, and friends.However, toward the end of the poem, Baca finds the strength to be happy inside himself. He finds reasons to laugh and to ways to see beyond the walls that imprison him.Learn more poems here:
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Which words best describe Sullivan's overall tone toward Faulkner?
A. Respectful but at times critical
B. Admiring but at times confused
C. Irreverent and at times hostile
D. Critical and at times irreverent
Answer:
Answer: Respectful but at times critical.
Explanation:
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Which MOST ACCURATELY identifies the relationship between the rights to vote for African Americans and for women? A) Women and African Americans were extended the right to vote in the same year. Eliminate B) Women were not extended the right to vote until after African Americans. C) Women were extended the right to vote before African American males. D) Women were not extended the right to vote until after African American males.
Answer:
D) Women were not extended the right to vote until after African American males.
Explanation:
The 15th amendment(ratified in 1870) extended the right to vote for all men including African Americans. But the 19th(ratified in 1920) which gave all women the right to vote, came after.
How does the anecdote, brief story, in paragraph four contribute to the authors explanation of Julius Ceaser life and character
Answer:
According to Shakespeare as the author of this play, He portrays Caesar as an ambitious and loyal man. He is a prisoner of his principles and always fixed to the laws of public institutions. He was charged by his conspirators as someone whose judgment is delusional because he looks for absolute power over Rome which was not true. His faith in his principles and obedience to the law did not allow him to quit going to the Senate. He does not pay heed to his wife's dream because he was a man of his words.
Explanation:
Caesar's aura and public image was immortal to him and he always has a deep faith on his capabilities. The ideas of Caesar which were conflicting to Rome powerful elite made sense by the end of the play in Act V when Brutus finally accepted that Caeser's power is beyond his grave and producing misfortune for them.
Answer:
Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, was assassinated by a group of senators on the Ides of March (15 March) of 44 BC during a meeting of the Senate at the Curia of Pompey of the Theatre of Pompey in Rome. The senators stabbed Caesar 23 times. The senators claimed to be acting over fears that Caesar's unprecedented concentration of power during his dictatorship was undermining the Roman Republic, and presented the deed as an act of tyrannicide. At least 60 senators were party to the conspiracy, led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus. Despite the death of Caesar, the conspirators were unable to restore the institutions of the Republic. The ramifications of the assassination led to the Liberators' civil war and ultimately to the Principate period of the Roman Empire.
\Caesar had served the Republic for eight years in the Gallic Wars, fully conquering the region of Gaul (roughly equivalent to modern-day France). After the Roman Senate demanded Caesar to disband his army and return home as a civilian, he refused, crossing the Rubicon with his army and plunging Rome into Caesar's Civil War in 49 BC. After defeating the last of the opposition, Caesar was appointed dictator perpetuo ("dictator in perpetuity") in early 44 BC.[2] Roman historian Titus Livius describes three incidents that occurred from 45 to 44 BC as the final causes of Caesar's assassination – the "three last straws" as far as some Romans were concerned.[3]
The first incident took place in December 45 BC or possibly early 44 BC.[3] According to Roman historian Cassius Dio, after the Senate had voted to bestow a large group of honours upon Caesar, they decided to present them to him formally, and marched as a senatorial delegation to the Temple of Venus Genetrix.[4] When they arrived, etiquette called for Caesar to stand up to greet the senators, but he did not rise. He also joked about their news, saying that his honours needed to be cut back instead of increased.[5] Roman historian Suetonius wrote (almost 150 years later) that Caesar failed to rise in the temple, either because he was restrained by the consul Lucius Cornelius Balbus or that he balked at the suggestion he should rise.[6] Regardless of the reasoning, by practically rejecting a senatorial gift and not acknowledging the delegation's presence with proper etiquette, Caesar gave the strong impression that he no longer cared about the Senate.[5]
The second incident occurred in 44 BC. One day in January, the tribunes Gaius Epidius Marullus and Lucius Caesetius Flavus discovered a diadem on the head of the statue of Caesar on the Rostra in the Roman Forum.[5] According to Suetonius, the tribunes ordered that the wreath be removed as it was a symbol of Jupiter and royalty.[7] Nobody knew who had placed the diadem, but Caesar suspected that the tribunes had arranged for it to appear so that they could have the honour of removing it.[5] Matters escalated shortly after on the 26th, when Caesar was riding on horseback to Rome on the Appian Way.[8] A few members of the crowd greeted him as rex ("king"), to which Caesar replied, "I am not Rex, but Caesar" ("Non sum Rex, sed Caesar").[9] This was wordplay; "Rex" was a family name as well as a Latin title. Marullus and Flavus, the aforementioned tribunes, were not amused, and ordered the man who first cried "Rex" arrested. In a later senate meeting, Caesar accused the tribunes of attempting to create opposition to him, and had them removed from office and membership in the Senate.[8] The Roman plebs took their tribunes seriously as the representatives of the common people; Caesar's actions against the tribunes put him on the wrong side of public opinion.[10]
The third incident took place at the festival of the Lupercalia, on the 15 February 44 BC. Mark Antony, who had been elected co-consul with Caesar, climbed onto the Rostra and placed a diadem on Caesar's head, saying "The People give this to you through me." While a few members of the crowd applauded, most responded with silence. Caesar removed the diadem from his head; Antony again placed it on him, only to get the same response from the crowd.[11] Finally, Caesar put it aside to use as a sacrifice to Jupiter Optimus Maximus.[7] "Jupiter alone of the Romans is king," Caesar said, which received an enthusiastic response from the crowd.[11] At the time, many believed that Caesar's rejection of the diadem was a way for him to see if there was enough support for him to become king, and despised him for it.[12]
According to Suetonius, Caesar's assassination ultimately occurred primarily due to concerns that he wished to crown himself the king of Rome.[13] These concerns were exacerbated by the "three last straws" of 45 and 44 BC. In just a few months, Caesar had disrespected the Senate, removed People's Tribunes, and toyed with monarchy. By February, the conspiracy that caused his assassination was being born.[12]
Explanation:
REORDER THE SENTENCE PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Answer:
1. win the filmmaking competition
2. dream of becoming a director
3. only one day left
4. finish and send my video
Explanation:
"I'm starting to think my chances to win the filmmaking competition are nonexistent and my dream of becoming a director is out of reach because I have only one day left to finish and send my video."
prepare a film review of the movie taare zameen par format to be followed
1. Introduction- Name of the movie; date of release; Director’s name
2. Summary - The movie is about….; The setting is…; The main character is…; The theme…
3. Analysis - critically state what you like and do not like about the movie• explain your ideas with specific examples from the movie - Action; Boring Methodology; Character development; Suspenseful; Setting; exciting…. (This section can be more than one paragraph)
4. Conclusion – Summarize your main ideas- You must see this movie because….; You will like this movie…
Answer:
1) inglorious bast**ds
19 August 2009
Quentin Tarantino
2) The movie is about a few Jewish soldiers are on an undercover mission to bring down the nazi government and put an end to the war. Meanwhile, a woman wants to avenge the death of her family from a German officer. The setting is war. The main character is LT aldo raine who is a nazi fighter. The theme is revenge
Explanation:
Firstly, always remember that there are a [....] of high street stores that sell clothes that anyone can afford.
Answer:
The answer is probably "lot."
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True or False?
A character trait is a word that decribes a character's personality.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Character traits are sometimes described as good or bad, and everyone has them. Definition: the parts of a person's behavior and attitude that make up their personality. Everyone has character traits, both good and bad, even characters in books.
what is the most likely reason that the author begins and ends the text with the larger conversation about carbohydrates in the human diet but develops the argument about whole grains in the middle?
what are the most popular christmas tree decorations in china
Why I love a country that once betrayed me George takei part b which quote
Answer:
What? Be more specific plz
Explanation:
Answer: ur mom
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solve pls branilest.
Answer:
boom bam ba
Explanation:
quality control department and the other side of
32. Match the columns to complete the comparisons.
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1) as poor as
2) as cold as
3) as hard as
4) as cool as
5) as brave as
6) as old as
7) as happy as
8) as fresh as
a) nails
b) a lion
c) a church mouse
d) ice
e) a daisy
f) a lark
g) the hills
h) a cucumber
Answer:
Explanation:
2 f i had a test on it
Keep an activity log of your daily schedule over the course of a week and take notes on which activities steal time without adding anything productive.
Answer:
Simply asking you to make a one-week diary and make notes on activities that steal your time unproductively.
Explanation:
ONE - WEEK DIARY AFTER MID - TERM.
Day and Date: 11th/November/2021
Time: 9.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.m.
Event: Visit aunt Pariah
Venue: Roche's Hill, Phase 2.
Day and Date: 12th/November/2021
Time: 12.00 p.m. - 2.00 p.m.
Event: Visit an orphanage
Venue: Bright Kid-view Orphanage
Day and Date: 13th/November/2021
Time: 8.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m
Event: Go shopping
Venue: BrookField Place Shop.
Day and Date: 14th/November/2021
Time: 1.00 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.
Event: Visit Hailey
Venue: Prisky Court, 3rd Phase.
Day and Date: 15th/November/2021
Time: 9.30 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.
Event: Personal studies
Venue: Communal Learning Library
Day and Date: 16th/November/2021
Time: 4.00 p.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Event: Have Hailey over
Venue: My house's backyard
Day and Date: 17th/November/2021
Time: 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m.
Event: Weeding
Venue: Grandma Rashia's Garden
Activities that steak my time without adding anything productive.
Frequent visits to others places.Long shopping hours.
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how many fidgets do you have
Question
How many fidgets do you have
Answer✨✨
I have 3 fidgets
Answer:
my brother has 50 figes
Explanation:
Rawr and why does it occur
Answer:
if u asking why does "rawr" occur its because its finna be 2022 we aint saying grr or periodt no mo
Explanation:
hope tha work
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I sit on the edge of a massive, crystal tower. Flakes of snow fall silently around me- some gently scattered by a wisp of curling air. It feels as though I stand at the very top of the world, yet I know this is only a moment, a moment which could last for as long as it wants, for as long as I breathe life into it.
I yearn to preserve this beauty, though. I want to explore this new world. So, I look to the left and then to the right. The snow falls as I look, covering everything in a shimmering layer of pure white. I then look down, and I see brilliant lights shining up at me. Their light is angelic and completely mesmerizing.
I need to get closer. Without a second of doubt, I unfurl my wings, and they spread wide— white and bright and strong. I can see their faint luminescence on the crystal below.
I step off my ledge and glide silently down like the snowflakes beside me. The lights grow brighter and brighter the closer I go, but instead of a glare, they give off a warm, engulfing glow that makes me feel full of happiness.
I come to a stop on a ledge of gold and look with two big, wide eyes at the sea of light below.
They were snowflakes. As they hit the calm, icy waters, they froze for a moment and then turned into a burst of light.
The sight was unexplainably beautiful. Each flake held its own radiance. Some shone white, and others yellow, some were bigger, and some were smaller. None were alike, but they were all needed to create the scene.
Overwhelmed, I closed my eyes, yet a brightness inside me had already begun to blossom. It wrapped around me like a blanket, urging me into the sea. But, I snapped my eyes open, awake and present, and uttered a single word.
No.
How could I? I didn't belong there. I was not a flake, and I never will be. I didn't come from the sky either.
It's all just a fantasy in my mind.
It isn't my world. My brain has just defocused in an attempt to allow my dreaming brain through. Yet what I need is the opposite- a chance to regain my senses and have enough space to focus on what matters.
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when malala was sneaking into school what did she do to hide that she was a girl getting into school
Answer:
Yousafzai started writing for the BBC in early 2009, when she was just 11 years old, about her experiences living under the Taliban's threats to deny her an education. She went under the name Gul Makai to conceal her identity. However, in December of that year, she was discovered to be the BBC blogger.
At first, Fortuanto is hesitant to follow Montresor into the vaults. Why do you think Poe included this detail?
Answer:
Fortunato is hesitant to follow Montresor into the vaults. Why do you think Poe included this detail? Fortunato follows Montresor down a long, winding staircase to the Montresor family catacombs. Fortunato then hesitates for a few minutes before entering into the vaults because the niter on the walls gives him a coughing fit.
Explanation:
The correct resposne is - Fortunato is apprehensive to enter the vaults after Montresor. What justifies Poe's inclusion of this information? Fortunato adheres to Montresor as he descends a steep, serpentine stairway to the family catacombs. The nighttime lighting on the walls causes Fortunato to cough, so he waits a few minutes before going into the vaults.
Who was Montresor?Our narrator, Montresor (assuming that's his true name), is Mr. Sinister. You don't want to run across him anyplace, not even in a subterranean cemetery. He is a cold-blooded, merciless murderer. In addition, to their like to murder, he also considers it vital.
He is narrating the tale fifty years after the event took place. This brings up a plethora of challenging issues. The major ones will be discussed under "Bragging of Confessing" but let's first look at some other facets of his personality.
Montresor is "a typical example of an unreliable narrator," according to any reviewer. And it's probably true that we shouldn't trust him if he can plaster Fortunato into a vault. We still can't believe him if he's lying and Fortunato wasn't killed by him.
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QUESTION IS BELOW!!
STORY: The Elevator by William Sleator
Answer:
THEME: It is better to face your fears than to avoid them.
The author encourages readers to confront their fears rather than avoid them. Martin's fear was able to track him down because he had fled from it.
EVIDENCE FROM THE STORY:
12-year-old. Martin dreads being alone in an elevator and feels nervous in the elevator with others. He states: "That was what he hated about being alone in the thing—the fear of being trapped in there for hours by himself." He can't decide between the stairs and the elevator because of the overweight woman. The elevator portrays the big woman, while the stairs reflect his father's frailty.
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