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Private homes and warehouses on the canalAround the small town centre, a ring of canals was created, which were used for freight transport. Merchants stored their stock in the waterfront warehouses. At the same time, the need for living space increased. And so, in 1635, Prinsengracht 263 was built: a private home adjacent to two warehouses. The land along the Amsterdam canals was in high demand, which is why many of the properties are narrow and long. In order to create more living, working and storage space, so-called ‘annexes’ were built in the backyards of existing houses. To allow daylight into both houses, the main houses and the annexes were often connected by a corridor and separated by a courtyard.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Collection: MAI/ Amsterdam/ photographer: Carel Blazer
The Secret Annex of Anne FrankThe annex where Anne and her family went into hiding dates from 1739. In that year, more than a hundred years after the construction of Prinsengracht 263, the previous annex had been demolished to be replaced by a new, larger annex.Later on, another renovation took place. The basement was replaced by a room at street level. This intervention made the house suitable for companies that required office space as well as a warehouse or large workspace. Almost 200 years later, that was exactly what Otto Frank wanted for his company Pectacon.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam
The stairs to the hidden entrance to the Secret AnnexIn 1940, Otto Frank rented the entire building, main house and annex, from the Pieron family, who had been the owner since 1901. From that moment on, the floors of the main house and annex were no longer used separately but as a whole. The ground floor housed the workshop of the company, the first and second floors were turned into storage and office space, respectively.This required a new connection between the first and second floors. To go from the first floor to the second floor, you first had to go all the way back to the front door and step outside. There, you went through another entrance door and climbed up a second, steep staircase to the annex. To solve this problem, another staircase was constructed between the main house’s first and the second floors. This is the staircase that leads to the landing where later, a bookcase was placed in front of the entrance to the Secret Annex.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
Collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam / design: Studio05
Living in hiding in the Secret AnnexWhen Anne’s sister Margot received a call-up for a labour camp in Germany, the Frank family, who lived elsewhere in Amsterdam, decided to go into hiding in the annex of the business premises immediately. They would live there mainly on the second and third floor. The only way to enter the hiding place was through the secret entrance, hidden behind the revolving bookcase.The business premises in the main house continued into the ground floor and the first floor of the annex. However, these rooms were not directly connected with the hiding place, which was located on the upper floors of the annex. And so, a casual visitor of Prinsengracht 263 would never notice what went on behind the bookcase.
Dangerous times: the annex is soldThe Pieron family, still the official owners of the building, did not know that there were people in hiding in the Secret Annex either. Just as well, because the fewer people knew about it, the better. But then, in 1943, the family sold the property to a new owner for 14,000 guilders.Anne was afraid that the takeover would lead to the discovery of the people in hiding. She wrote: 'One morning the new owner arrived with an architect to have a look at the house; luckily, Mr. Kleiman was present and showed the gentlemen everything except our little "Secret Annex," he professed to have forgotten the key of the communicating door. The new owner didn't question any further. It will be all right as long as he doesn’t come back and want to see the "Secret Annex," since then it won't look to good for us.’ (Anne Frank, B-version, 27 February 1943.) Fortunately, the owner never came back.
The demolition of the Secret Annex is preventedIt was little over a year later when things went wrong after all: the Secret Annex and the people in hiding were discovered. Of the eight people in hiding, Otto was the only one to survive the war.After the liberation, the building at Prinsengracht 263 was in
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Provide a GIST summary of the novel. (Ten Days in a Madhouse). Minimum of 5 sentences.
Ten Days in a Madhouse is a non-fiction novel by Nellie Bly. It tells the story of how Nellie Bly, a young investigative journalist, got herself committed to an insane asylum in order to expose the terrible conditions and abuse faced by the patients. During her stay, she faced horrific conditions and was subjected to treatments such as being tied to a bed and force-fed medicine. Despite the hardships, she managed to document the abuse and neglect and wrote about it in detail in her book. The book was a sensation, and helped bring about reforms in mental health care and treatment. It is an important work in exposing the mistreatment of the mentally ill, and has been adapted into several stage and film productions.
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- Where did each person sleep?
( no random answers or removed)
Answer:
I searched it and I believe they slept behind a bookshelf that secretly moved
Explanation:
Make a sentence using these two adjectives
Valuable and costly
Answer:
The Diamond Watch is valuable and costly, as it is made of rare diamonds.
Explanation:
You should reword/use a different sentence based off the one above, the one I wrote should be an example.
Answer:
I wanted to buy a valuable diamond ring, but it was very costly, so I didn't have enough money to afford it.
Explanation:
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Which sentence from "Home on the Range" describes the setting?
Richard walked over, looked down into the cardboard box, and pulled out an old knapsack.
He reached in again and found a metal canteen, a pocket knife, and a tin cup.
He was sitting on a large rock, with the knapsack beside him and the harmonica still in his hand.
He wore jeans and a loose shirt, brown leather boots and a gray cowboy hat.
Answer:
'He was sitting on a large rock with the knapsack beside him and the harmonica still in his hands.'
Explanation:
A setting is the time and place in which a story is told. None of these sentences have a super clear and vivid description of the setting. The last sentence only had the description of what he was wearing but the third sentence described that 'he is on a large rock, with the knapsack beside him and the harmonica still in his hands' which is as descriptive as we can get from these 4 sentences!
Answer:
Richard walked over, looked down into the cardboard box, and pulled out an old knapsack.
He reached in again and found a metal canteen, a pocket knife, and a tin cup.
He was sitting on a large rock, with the knapsack beside him and the harmonica still in his hand.
He wore jeans and a loose shirt, brown leather boots and a gray cowboy hat.
Explanation:
When comparing surfing with hang gliding how are they similar and yet different?
Answer:
one is in water and one is in the air and they both are fun I guess i dunno
Explanation:
Answer: one is in water and one is in the air and they both are fun
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clues from magnetic rocks
Answer: 4
the diagram helps by explaining the details
Explanation:
We know this is an expository text because it gives information and facts on the topic of magnetism and magnets.
what three text features does this text include?This text has several text features that include the heading, labelled diagram and the box that the text is confined to.
What one fact provides evidence to support scietific knowledge?We know that the magnetic poles have changed through the course of time and that the particles in a magnet align with the magnetic field it is kept in, theses concepts are supported by the fact that magnetic rock that formed in different periods of time has particles aligned differently according to earths poles at the time.
How does the diagram help you understand the text?The ideas in the text are highly conceptual and cant be understood well just by plain reading the diagram provides the reader with more details and explains how magnets work making it easier to understand the ideas in the text.
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Which correctly separates the subject and the predicate in the sentence? A glorious light flashed through the darkness. A glorious light | flashed through the darkness. A glorious light flashed | through the darkness. A glorious | light flashed through the darkness. A glorious light flashed through | the darkness.
The correctly separates the subject and the predicate in the sentence is glorious light flashed through the darkness. Thus the correct option is A.
The sentence's subject expresses its main idea, as follows: What the subject is doing or what the subject is as stated in the predicate, which is a part of the phrase or clause.
In the given case, The sentence is "glorious light flashed through the darkness in which the key highlight is A glorious light which is considered and subject, and "lashed through the darkness" defines the predicate as it tells what the subject is doing.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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- How would the factory workers not know about the Secret Annex?
( no random answers or removed)
Answer: Because they made the door behind the bookshelf. During the day they didn't move at all in fear of being detected below.
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Which sentence shows an example of a comma used after a direct address?
A) "Jorge, did you go to the store?"
B) "Yes, Jorge went to the store."
C) "No, Jorge has been home all day."
D) Jorge, Sally, and Paul went to the store together.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: A) "Jorge, did you go to the store?"
Explanation: "Jorge" is the direct adress, and there is a comma right after it
I think that this is right, but the other answer is giving me doubts, so I would double check with a parent or guardian.
6th Grade Language Arts
Quiz: Summarizing Central Ideas And Details In Informational Text
60% Answers
2nd and third are one question btw
Answer:
Explanation:
The second one ( in my understanding of tsunamis ) is that a tsunamis are a series of long waves caused by large and sudden displacement of the ocean, usually the result of an earthquake below or near the ocean floor.
Which best describes the history of Bangladesh?
Part A:
A. Bangladesh was under British rule, then part of Pakistan, then independent.
B. Bangladesh was under British rule, then part of India, then independent.
C. Bangladesh was never ruled by Britain, unlike India and Pakistan.
D. Bangladesh was partitioned between Buddhists and Hindus.
Part B:
Which form of government does India have?
A. parliamentary democracy
B. constitutional monarchy
C. Islamic republic
D. communist state
Answer:
Prt a: A Bangladesh was under British rule then part of Pakistan.
Prt:b Parliamentary Democracy
Explanation:
Answer:
Part A - A | Part B - A
Explanation:
Bangladesh used to be under British Rule, after it was part of Pakistan for a short amount of time, then it eventually became an independent nation.
India currently has a Parliamentary Democracy form of Government.
This is a very silly question but it is a very necessary and reasonable question.
You know how "it's" is short for "it is" and "I'd" is short for "I would"?
Well, what I need to know is the shortened form of "it has".
(Even tho I was taught this in Elementary School, I forgot it and Grammarly was no help because I had to be a Premium Member)
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Answer: 'It has' is commonly reffered to as it's, so 'it's' is the correct contraction for 'it has'.
Explanation:
It is just how it was contracted
It has ----------It's
Answer:
The same as it is
Explanation:
Why aren't authors always as explicit as possible in stating their meaning or purpose? Why do you think they often leave evidence to be inferred?
Answer:
Explanation:
Understanding the author's purpose helps readers understand what a text is about. It guides us in taking a stance as readers.
An author's purpose is his reason for or intent in writing. An author's purpose may be to amuse the reader, to persuade the reader, to inform the reader, or to satirize a condition.
Answer: Authors often leave interpretations to the readers. They don't directly mention or state the themes or purposes in their stories so that their audience can interpret the story to how they perceive it. While it isn't stated, they embed the meaning through their storyline and through the characters they create.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Isaac and Casey."
"Higher!” said Isaac. Casey jumped higher still. His back feet were at least four feet off the ground. It was miraculous!
Suddenly, a thought struck Isaac like lightning. He said the command one more time. "Higher!”
What is the meaning of the simile in this excerpt?
Just as Casey began to jump off the ground, lightning began to strike.
Just as Isaac began to realize something, lightning began to strike.
Much like lightning strikes, the idea struck Isaac suddenly and abruptly.
Much like lightning hurts when it strikes, Isaac’s realization hurt him.
Answer:
Explanation:
4. at the conclusion of frankenstein, robert walton has an encounter with the monster, who arrives after victor frankenstein has died. perhaps surprisingly, the monster mourns his creator and expresses remorse over the fate that victor suffered. the monster pledges to destroy himself and then departs, disappearing as he goes further north. how does the monster’s behavior and attitude in this part of the novel affect the way readers view him? is he sympathetic? is he more hateful because it is only after victor has died that he relents? how does the change in the monster fit with the theme of duality in the novel?
Which element should be provided in an introduction paragraph?
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
You want to be able to have a question or statement to hook the readers into the subject you are writing about.
List some examples of scientific writing, and some examples of writing that are not scientific writing.
Answer: scientific writings could include but are not limited to, news articles, documentaries, history books, research articles
not scientific: fantasy, non-fiction, journals
Explanation:
is Peter Van daan a dynamic or static character
is Peter Van daan a round or flat character
I will give brainlest if you answer both
Answer:
1st is Dynamic
2nd os flat character
Explanation:
okay there
Answer: 1: dynamic 2:round
Explanation:
Create an original poem about the book "Ten Days In a Madhouse". Choose a part that is particularly appealing to you. The poem should be 12 lines. It can
be any type of poem you choose, as long as it fits the length
requirement.
Ten Days in a Mad House is a book by American journalist Nellie Bly. It was initially published as a series of articles for the New York World.
What is the meaning of Journalist?
A journalist is someone who acquires information in the form of text, audio, or photos, transforms it into a newsworthy form, and then makes it available to the public. "Journalism" refers to the primary act or process carried out by a journalist.
A journalist, the usually a reporter, is in charge of gathering information, employing a fair and unbiased viewpoint, and creating news pieces and tales about actual events. They are responsible for conducting expert interviews, acquiring first-hand information, and compiling an outline into a coherent narrative.
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Review the KWL chart.
D
A - What I know doesn't speak about stars
B. - ^^ (doesn't speak about said topic)
C - ^^ (doesn't speak about said topic)
Answer: D is the right answer.
Explanation:
Study the chart describing a story’s plot.
Answer:
Option 2- Jayden plays well during tryouts, but a few rough serves make it past her.
Explanation:
First, let's look at what each of the plot elements mean (in order from first to last):
Exposition: In the beginning of the story, exposition introduces the main character, setting, conflict, and themes.
Rising action: The rising action starts right after the period of exposition and ends at the climax.
Climax: Climax is the highest point of tension in a storyline, often depicted by a confrontation between the protagonist and antagonist. (or the main character and the problem/what the main character is stressed about which in our story is the tryouts) A climax resolves the main conflict of the story and is the moment the main character reaches-or fails to reach-their goal.
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The first option is saying that Jayden took tennis lessons for three summers before starting high school. That information is actually irrelevent to us because that happens before the exposition.
The second option is saying that Jayden played well in the tryouts but she did miss a few serves. This is relevent to us because this happens after the exposition and before the climax. (This is also our answer.)
The third option states the Jayden begins to smile as she finds her name on the list. This is impossible because this happens after the climax and we do not know if she made the team or not.
The last option states that she texted her mother to let her know that she made the team. This is also impossible like the third option because it occurs after the climax and still don't know if she made the team or not!
This leaves us with option two as our only applicable option!
Answer: i d k
Explanation:
HELP!!!!
Hi so im writing a argumentative essay on why zoos are bad and I really need help with a few closing statements.
This is my conclusion "In conclusion, zoos are dangerous because they exploit animals for their own gain, keep them captive in unnatural environments, and sometimes sell them to places were they are physically abused."
any suggestions?
Answer: you could add: While some may say that zoos could often be considered safe spaces for animals, they are still being held in captivity, and aren't able to thrive in their natural habitats instead of behind a glass
Rate this book. Using a 5-star scale, how would you rate this
book? Include an explanation to support your rating. Hint: Read Ten Days in a Madhouse.
Answer: 10
Explanation:
please help me Which word is an antonym for incredible in the paragraph
Answer:
Unproductive
Explanation:
Which means that you did not do anything good or the day made me miserable and it was an unlucky day for me because I did not enjoy the day
The word "typical" is the antonym for the word "incredible" as it is used in the paragraph. Therefore, option C is correct.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. They are words that express contrasting or contradictory concepts. When used together, antonyms can create a clear distinction or provide a balance of meaning.
They play an important role in language to provide a range of meanings. They are also helpful to express contrasts or differences between concepts. They help to expand vocabulary and enhance communication.
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- Where did the different families spend their time?
( no random answers or removed)
Answer:
They spent their time where they were also hidden in the upper-back portion of Otto Frank’s business at 263 Prinsengracht
Explanation:
Which are examples of similes and metaphors from the story "Isaac and Casey"? Check all that apply.
Between them, they had invented just about everything in Isaac’s house.
Then a squeegee moved down the pane, and a gust of air as gentle as a baby’s breath dried it.
If he was sad, a switch behind the mirror would play one of his favorite songs.
Isaac’s parents loved their work almost as much as they loved their son.
He was a bundle of anger and sadness and worry.
Answer: Between them, they had invented just about everything in Isaac’s house.
Then a squeegee moved down the pane, and a gust of air as gentle as a baby’s breath dried it.
If he was sad, a switch behind the mirror would play one of his favorite songs.
Isaac’s parents loved their work almost as much as they loved their son.
He was a bundle of anger and sadness and worry.
Explanation:
In the sentence below, identify the demonstrative pronoun and whether it is singular or plural. I understand these examples. Pronoun: Case: (Type singular or plural.)
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Answer:
I don't think you added the sentences lol
Explanation:
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44. During World War II, as many as 7,000 detainees and "internees" were held at the Island.
45. Under the Geneva Conventions, war prisoners were permitted to have an advocate speak for them.
46. Once registered, immigrants were free to enter the New World and start their new lives. But if they were sick, they spent days, weeks, months even, in a warren of rooms. Some, like the tuberculosis ward, were open to the sea, where a gentle New York harbor breeze cleansed their lungs, improving their chances. Other rooms were solitary, forlorn places where the illness itself decided when to leave or stay. Most patients in the hospital or Contagious Disease Ward recovered, but some were not so lucky. More than 120,000 immigrants were sent back to their countries of origin, and during the island's half-century of operation more than 3,500 immigrants died there.
47. 350
48. 3,500
49. In 1954, after 62 years of operation, Ellis Island was closed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. For ten years, the Main Building stood vacant. Vandals made off with anything they could carry, from doorknobs to filing cabinets. Snow swirled through broken windows, roofs leaked, weeds sprang up in corridors, and interior walls soaked up harbor moisture like sponges. In 1965, Ellis Island became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, overseen by the National Park Service. Nearly thirty years later, in 1990, the Main Building was fully restored and opened as the Immigration Museum.
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Write a short paragraph (4 sentences) about your perspective on snakes. Include one piece of evidence (a personal reason or personal example) in your paragraph.
Answer:
I think snakes are misunderstood creatures. A lot of people are afraid of them because they don't know much about them. I think they are amazing animals and are very interesting to learn about. I have read a lot about snakes and have even held a few. I think they are beautiful creatures and I hope that people can learn to appreciate them more.
Read the excerpt from "Saying 'No' to Homework."
Students today have too much homework. Older kids and even some elementary school students have to do hours of homework each night. Students also have to complete homework during school vacations.
To avoid overloading students, some schools have put limits on homework. These schools have seen that a heavy homework load doesn't benefit students. In fact, too much homework causes problems that may affect kids far into the future.
Which sentence from the excerpt is a claim?
Students today have too much homework.
Students also have to complete homework during school vacations.
To avoid overloading students, some schools have put limits on homework.
These schools have seen that a heavy homework load doesn’t benefit students.
Answer:
students have too much homework
Explanation:
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Answer:
Students today have too much homework. Older kids and even some elementary school students have to do hours of homework each night. Students also have to complete homework during school vacations.
To avoid overloading students, some schools have put limits on homework. These schools have seen that a heavy homework load doesn't benefit students. In fact, too much homework causes problems that may affect kids far into the future.
Explanation: