Answer:
The correct subject is him.
Explanation:
I dont know how to explain but him is the correct one and it hears like it makes sense
Suppose you were using the block method to discuss first the similarities and then the differences between two things. Which would better emphasize the differences?
exaggerating the differences
putting the differences first
putting the differences last
removing all the similarities
Answer:
I Suggest using the point-on-point method
Explanation:
The point-on-point methods portrays the similarity and the difference at the same time, this can easily help display and show the main difference. Connect the Difference to the same Similarity closely. If you do happen to use the BLOCK method though, it's suggested you a little exaggerate the difference, not overly. But enough to make it look major. Put the difference last, minimize the number of similarities used.
Read these lines from "Lone Dog."
O mine is still the lone trail, the hard trail, the best,
Wide wind, and wild stars, and the hunger of the quest!
.Why does the poet use the phrase "hunger of the quest"?
A.to explain that the dog is not satisfied with its life
B.to suggest that the dog is searching for something it cannot find
C.to show that the dog enjoys adventure and the unknown
D.to indicate that the dog can never find enough to eat
The answer to the question is...
C.
Which statement best explains how the alliteration in this excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe‘s poem the raven contributes to its meaning
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Which statement is true?
A) Adding a negative word to a sentence changes the sentence’s meaning.
B) Two negatives make a sentence more negative.
C) Two negatives should never be used in the same sentence.
D) Neither and nor should never be used in the same sentence.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Adding a negative word to a sentence changes the sentence’s meaning.
Explanation:
A negative word indicates disagreement or rejection towards something. So (A) would be correct, it changes the sentence's meaning.
Which statement best conveys the literal meaning of the following simile?
1. The buildings stand in the center of the city like looming mountains.
2. The buildings are really tall.
3. The buildings are made of stone.
4. The buildings are on top of a mountain.
Answer:
2. The buildings are really tall
Explanation:
In the similie sample they use the word looming. It's a very telltale word that is usually used to describe tall objects, people, etc.
Hi, can you please help me with this questions.
Read the text to help you.
PLEASE!!!!
Thank you
2. How well does Sassoon think the war is being run? Provide quotes to help explain your view.
3. What is Sassoon’s attitude towards the war, as shown in this extract? Provide quotes to
support your view.
4. How realistic is Sassoon’s portrayal of England? Explain your answer.
5. Why is Sassoon thinking of England in this situation?
6. Give three examples of poetic techniques which have been used in this excerpt. Explain
their effect on the reader.
7. Based on the evidence in both extracts, what do you think a dug-out is?
Answer:
Dont see any text/picture
Explanation:
Might be a bug
Tourists who had paid money for a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can.
Which statement is true?
The sentence features figurative language in the form of a metaphor.
The sentence features figurative language in the form of a simile.
The sentence features literal language in the form of a metaphor.
The sentence features literal language in the form of simile.
pls explain why! thx :)
Answer:
this sentence features figurative language in the form of a simile
this is because a sentence with 'as' or 'like' are known as a simile
Answer:
The sentence features figurative language in the form of a simile.
Explanation:
You can already see that things are being compared, so you can eliminate the last two options. Now you have to choose between whether it is a simile or a metaphor. The way to define these two is that a simile compares two different things and uses like or as, while a metaphor also compares two different things but does not use like or as.
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So were supposed to write a story but i dont have any ideas! List at least 1 idea and 3 important details thanks!!
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with a name
Answer:
A young couple run into the path of a psychopath. Monsters, whether people who do monstrous things or scaly beasts or a monster of a natural disaster, reveal what’s really inside a person. Let your character fall into the path of a monster and see how they handle themselves.
Explanation:
A young couple run into the path of a psychopath. Monsters, whether people who do monstrous things or scaly beasts or a monster of a natural disaster, reveal what’s really inside a person. Let your character fall into the path of a monster and see how they handle themselves.
The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia by Charles B. Coale was published about a century after Virginia was first settled. Why might the author have shown his prejudices about Native Americans in a book that was supposed to be objective
A. He was afraid that white people would not buy his book if he wrote positively about Native Americans.
B. A fear and distrust of Native Americans was still prevelent at the time the book was written.
C. He had had a bad experience with Native Americans when he was young.
D. He may have met many Native Americans who were cruel to white people.
Language arts question
Answer:
A. He was afraid that white people would not buy his book if he wrote positively about Native Americans.
Explanation:
What can you learn from seeing the world through an animal’s eyes
Answer:
empathy
Explanation:
It seeks the wellbeing of all creatures and respects the integrity of animal life. It is the heart of our humanity, the expression of an evolved empathy. Empathy is the art of perspective taking, the ability to see through the eyes of another, to step imaginatively into their skin.
What is "The hallways were an ant farm and each person an ant moving with determination."
1). Personification
2). Onomatopoeia
3). Metaphor
4). Alliteration
5). Simile
6). Hyperbole
Journal 24--Respond using three complete sentences
Someone at school invited you to a party and you want to go, but you know the family has a dog and you’re scared of dogs. What will you do?
On page 32, Scrooge asks his nephew Fred what right does he have to be merry at Christmas. Fred responds with: “Come, then,” returned the nephew gaily. “What right have you to be DISMAL? What reason have you to be MOROSE? You’re rich enough.” Given what you know about Scrooge’s character, what might the words DISMAL and MOROSE mean?”
pick one and pick the right one because i am willing to give 50 points
Answer:
he is a grumpy old man and very greedy and for some reason dose not like Christmas. until after the three spirits and his fried visit him.
Explanation:
Which have more in common: organisms in the same family or organisms in the same order? Explain. (science))
Answer:
Organisms in the same order
Explanation:
The classification system goes : kingdom, phylum, family, order, class, genus, species.
The down you go there will be more similarities for example organisms in the same class will have more similarities than organisms in the same phylum. Likewise, since order comes after family organisms in the same order will have more similarities than organisms in the same family.
Can someone hurry and help? It's about personal narratives
Answer:
The 2nd one: by revealing important information about character traits
HOW TO REPHRASE - "The bear could come back again and would destroy Brian's shelter." IN SIMPLER AND DIFFERENT WORDS????
* if u get this right, urrr brainliestttt <3
Answer:
Brian's shelter would be destroyed if the bear came back again.
or
Brian's shelter would be destroyed if the bear were to come there again.
Explanation:
1. In what book was “Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw” a chapter?
2. What was the name of Aragog’s wife?
3. What kind of wood was Lily Potter’s wand made of?
4. What Quidditch team did Oliver Wood play for after graduating?
5. What were the titles of Dolores Umbridge’s two positions at the Ministry of Magic?
6. Who was the Ravenclaw captain when Gryffindor beat them in the Quidditch Cup?
7. Name all the people and their houses who were sorted before Hermione Granger was.
8. Who were the two Gryffindor Beaters when Harry Potter was Quidditch captain?
9. What is the password to get from Hogwarts to Hogsmeade?
10. Who was the referee at the 1994 Quidditch World Cup?
1. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2. Mosag
3. Willow
4. Puddlemere United
5. Head of the Improper Use of Magic Office and Senior Undersecretary to the Minister of Magic
6. Roger Davies
7. I forgot lol
8. I forgot lol
9. Dissendium
10. Hassan Mostafa
Please tell me what your favorite magical animal is. Help with an essay about magical animals and I need to know what the most popular three are.
Answer:
magical animals as in fictional? or non- fictional
Explanation:
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⇅The way i see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain⇆
Written by:
∫Dolly Parton∫
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Answer:
I think it's implying that if you want the reward your are going to have to go through challenges to get it
Answer:
thank you for this I would like to hear more
Explanation:
you have to deal with the bad things before you get to enjoy things and don't think you won't see rain and see a rainbow
Answer the question below
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It is the only one that does not have novel or poem next to it.
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1. Write a paragraph in which you describe the steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts about the same topic. Explain why it is important for readers to recognize and evaluate conflicting information. Provide specific examples from the two texts. 2. Write a paragraph in which you explain why it matters when the two authors interpret the same facts differently. Using specific examples from the two texts, describe the impact of the authors' differing interpretations of the facts on you as a reader. 3. Write a paragraph in which you explain how including a conflicting point of view and evidence in an argument can make it more persuasive. Describe the effect that including a conflicting point of view and evidence can have on readers. Give specific examples.
It should be noted that before synthesizing information from different texts, it's important to analyze each text individually.
The steps that experienced readers can use to analyze conflicting information in texts about the same topic include:
Read each text carefully.Identify the type of text.Identify the purpose.Identify the main idea or argument of the author.Identify the evidence used by the author to support the main idea.It should be noted that conflict provides crucial tension in the story. It's also vital to drive a narrative forward. Conflict is also vital in revealing a deeper meaning in a narrative.
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Poem:
Half-Caste
John Agard
Excuse me
Standing on one leg
I'm half-caste
Explain yuself
Wha yu mean
When yu say half-caste
Yu mean when picasso
Mix red an green
Is a half-caste canvas?
Explain yuself
Wha u mean
When yu say half-caste
Yu mean when light an shadow
Mix in de sky
Is a half-caste weather??
Well in dat case
England weather
Nearly always half-caste
In fact some o dem cloud
Half-caste till dem overcast
So spiteful dem dont want de sun pass
Ah rass
Explain yuself
Wha yu mean
When yu say half-caste?
Yu mean tchaikovsky
Sit down at dah piano
An mix a black key
Wid a white key
Is a half-caste symphony?
Answer:
I don't know forgive me
Explanation:
sorry
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
1 Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy.
2 Only a few energy conversions are 100 percent efficient.
3 Batteries change electricity into chemical energy.
4 Friction between moving parts can add energy to a system.
Answer:4 Friction between moving parts can add energy to a system.
Explanation:
Type N above each noun, V above each verb or verb part, and P above each pronoun. For any words which do not fit into any of the previous categories, simply leave them unlabeled.
The tree at the back of the yard is rapidly growing.
Answer:
the:N
tree: N
at:P
the:N
back: N
of: P
the: N
yard: N
is: V
rapidly:
growing: V
Read the following sentence. Then tell which statement is true. "Don’t go to the park," said Jenny.
A) The sentence contains an indirect quote.
B) The sentence contains a double negative.
C) The sentence contains a contraction.
D) The sentence contains a metaphor.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words. Words like can't (can + not), don't (do + not), and I've (I + have) are all contractions. Therefore, your answer should be C.
What are you the answers
Answer:
1) option D
2) option C
3) option A
4) option D
5) option B
Answer:
1) option D
2) option C
3) option A
4) option D
5) option A
Explanation:
Which question does the resource best answer? Why is learning about cultures important? How can cultural perspectives help people communicate? What are some ways to learn about cultures? What are some of the characteristics of culture?
Answer:
Why is learning about cultures important? = It influences their views, their values, their humor, their hopes, their loyalties, and their worries and fears.
How can cultural perspectives help people communicate? = The culture in which individuals are socialized influences the way they communicate, and the way individuals communicate can change the culture. Culture provides its members with an implicit knowledge about how to behave in different situations and how to interpret others' behavior in such situations.
What are some ways to learn about cultures? = Ask the Employee. ...
Ask Colleagues from Other Cultures. ...
Tap Community Resources. ...
Read About Different Cultures. ...
Observe Without Judgment. ...
Share in Staff Meetings What You Have Learned. ...
Conduct Focus Groups. ...
Use Employee or Customer Survey Information.
What are some of the characteristics of culture? = Culture is learned. It is not biological; we do not inherit it. ...
Culture is shared. ...
Culture is based on symbols. ...
Culture is integrated. ...
Culture is dynamic.
Why does the author repeat the phrase “you might find it” in the poem “Catching Quiet”?
A.
to emphasize his point
B.
to put importance on the noise
C.
to explain how to catch something
D.
to inform how to get around the city
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Why does the Coale keep referring to Wilburn Waters' "Indian nature" in The life and adventures of Wilburn Waters: the famous hunter and trapper of White Top Mountain: embracing early history of southwestern Virginia
A. to show how Waters is one-quarter Native American
B. to explain why Waters was such an excellent hunter
C. to make his readers aware of Waters' violent temper
D. to create a theme about Waters' nature
Language Arts Question
in gumption fo you think the man's fate could have been preventable? Why or why not?
Answer:
No because you cant escape fate.
Explanation: