Answer:passive
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Answer:
passive
Explanation:
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Write a two-paragraph story about traveling on a dog sled, using the same tone and style of The Call of the Wild Before you begin, read a few paragraphs from the book Pay attention to the different kinds of sentences; some are long and some are short Some of the sentences involve many verbs, and some use just one. Try to use the same sentence variety in your own story.
Answer:
Lucinda lives in the arctic and she travels by sled dogs. It is very cold in the arctic but that is the wat she likes it. She wears a coat with a big furry hood so she does not freeze while the snow falls. When she is on her dog sled she goes very fast so she does not have to be in the cold too long. When she does this the snow falls right to her face which makes her face cold. She is so excited because she gets to live in a beautiful, wonderful, amazing place.
Today she went ice fishing for something to eat and something to feed her dogs. She had caught two fish, she wanted to catch more but it was getting really windy so decided it was right to go. She thought “The dogs have to be feed so i will come back later. There are 10 of them so once the storm is over I need to go back.” She finally got home and the storm passed and she realized if she had not taken the dog sled she would have not made it. Once this crossed her mind she also realized that dog sleds are very useful and fun.
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Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "But it was all he could do, hold its body encircled in his arms and sit there.”
B. “Any man who was a man could travel alone.”
C. “All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right.”
D. “If he kept it up, he would certainly be with the boys by six.”
Answer:
any man who is a man could travel alone
Explanation:
i took the test
Answer:
The answer is option B
Explanation:
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what is your definition of ‘Science’? Be sure to include the role of “questions” in your definition. Can anyone help me with this..
What are they trying to say in the poem Dante's Inferno
Answer:
BRUH where is the poem like you need to put the poem here so we can understand
aye (this aint academic question) anyone lookin for a guy best friend? XD I'm sorry yall
Answer:
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Explanation:
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One theme that could be taken from this story is that appearance are not an accurate reflection of reality
(Lamb to the slaughter)
Answer:
The three examples are that she is not loyal to her husband for she managed to kill him out of sheer anger/ shock at being divorced. Second is, she tried to cover up her crime and acted in a planned manner so that she will be taken as the wife of the victim and not as a suspect. Lastly, she tried and successfully covered up her crime, even to the extent of making the policemen eat the evidence, which will immediately remove all traces of her involvement in the crime.
Explanation:
Roald Dahl's short story "Lamb to the Slaughter," tells the story of how a woman killed her husband and successfully managed to get rid of the evidence. And one of the main themes that the story deals with is the issue of how we tend to overlook a person's true nature and be guided by preconceived notions.
Three examples of how the appearance of Mrs. Maloney is not an accurate reflection of her personality can be seen in her acts. First, the narrator presents her as someone who's faithful and loyal to her husband. But at the same time, she doesn't hesitate to hit him with the leg of lamb and kill him. Moreover, she also got rid of the murder weapon and didn't try to come clean. Rather, she went ahead to try to deceive the detectives and even act innocent. The narrator proclaims that "As the wife of a detective, she knew quite well what the penalty would be. That was fine. It made no difference to her. It would be a relief."
The second is when she went to the shop to buy things as a cover-up for her timeline. She planned everything, "tidied her hair, touched up her lops and face" and then went to the grocery store, talking "brightly, smiling at the man behind the counter", and acting as if nothing's wrong while the dead body of her husband lies in the house.
The third is her plan to perfectly execute the whole "surprise reaction" process in discovering the crime.
"she told herself as she hurried back, all she was doing now, she was returning home to her husband and he was waiting for his supper[. . .] when she entered the house, she happened to find anything unusual, or tragic, or terrible, then naturally it would be a shock and she’d become frantic with grief and horror."
This passage shows how much planning she did and also how she tried to justify her actions and be not convicted or discovered.
The theme was vital in showing that appearance is not an accurate reflection of reality.
The theme in a story simply means the main idea that's contained in the story. The theme is vital in conveying the idea of the author.
From the information given, the woman wasn't loyal to her husband as she killed him out of the shock at being divorced. She also tried to cover up her deadly act. Therefore, even though the woman was portrayed as a good person, she isn't really the kind of person she is.
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What point of view is used in this quote?"It was time like these when I thought my father, who hated guns and had never been to any wars, was the bravest man who ever lived."
Answer: First Person.
Explanation:
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Book: A long walk to water
Question: What are the similar struggles that Nya and Salva face?
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Answer:
Hey. Good luck
Explanation:
Chapter eight of Linda Sue Park's A Long Walk to Water showcases Nya and Salva's struggle to find water and food for their group. Their perseverance creates a connection with the theme because they refused to give up on their search.
This is just a rewrite. You could try and avoid sentence fragments like, "[i]n Nya's section, Nya is struggling with water." You could join that sentence with the following one.
Can someone please help me with the 3rd question this is due at 5:30
Answer:
It is important to learn about the work of previous scientists because through learning about their work and their mistakes, it will prevent us for making the same ones. Learning about what has already been discovered and what possibly went wrong in the past provides more of an opportunity for growth in the future. Also, we can get inspired by the work in the past because if we see what was possible back then, it will help us imagine what can be possible in the present and in the future.
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Devin made a very studios effort to learn the rules and regulations for participating in the group. Based on the sentence, what does a studios effort required?
A complicated process
A dedicated intention
An Escalation of attention
An Overwhelming worry
Answer:
An Overwhelming worry
Explanation:
Rosie's family had come through New York's Ellis Island in 1907 with
such high hopes. They knew, of course, that the streets weren't really
paved with gold, but they looked forward to new opportunities.
Opportunities did come, but along with them came hardships. Though
the city was exciting, it was also overwhelming. Work was hard to find,
and it sometimes seemed as if no one had time to help or even notice
the new arrivals. Still, Rosie got used to her new life, and even though
she missed her old friends, she made new ones who helped her
through many hard times.
Which statement best explains how the setting affects the plot of this story?
Answer:
The scenario represents a completely new environment for the character, making his inexperience in this environment cause difficulties that move the storyline, while the character needs to solve them.
Explanation:
As you can see by reading the text, the scenario is a completely new place for the character, Rosie. This means that she is a foreigner and like any foreigner she will have difficulties adapting, will face prejudice and even miss her previous home, but she will also have achievements. In this case, we can affirm that the experiences that she will have are totally related to the scenario and that will move the whole plot of the story.
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In South Dakota, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is as big as Delaware and Rhode Island combined. It has some of the highest poverty rates in the United States. For three years, it has also hosted shows with music written for an orchestra by high school students.
"It's really a great thing to see these kids, and the pride that the reservation has in having these kids be stars," said David Gier. He is the music leader of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra.
The yearly music academy is one part of the Lakota Music Project. It's a program developed with the orchestra and musicians of the Lakota Native American tribe. The goal is to create cultural cooperation, teaching people about the Lakota and the orchestra.
"Through music, we are able to show a side of us that nobody gets to see," said Emmanuel Black Bear, a singer. He has been part of the Lakota Music Project since 2009. The native people have "a rich culture," he said. "I wanted to be a part of something where we could show the positive side of our people through music."
Black Bear is bringing the Lakota Music Project to Washington, D.C. Native flute player Bryan Akipa and nine members of the South Dakota Symphony are also going. In October, Black Bear will perform at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and at Washington National Cathedral. It is for a festival hosted by the PostClassical Ensemble. The goal is to show Native American influences on American music.
Matching Two Different Types Of Music Together
The Lakota Music Project "deserves to be more widely known," said Joseph Horowitz. He is the PostClassical Ensemble's leader.
The project began in 2005. It was soon after Gier started with the orchestra. He wanted to develop community programs, and he learned about tensions in his new community between Native and non-Native Americans.
Gier approached local leaders and experts. One was Ronnie Theisz, a writer of books on Lakota culture. The two men talked about creating a project.
An idea came one snowy evening at Pine Ridge. Some of the orchestra's musicians met with the Porcupine Singers, a drumming circle on the reservation. They played music for each other.
Gier said the keeper of the drum talked about singing old songs and passing on tradition to younger people. It was the main thing both groups shared.
There are plenty of differences, too. The timing of the two types of music is different, said Black Bear. "In the beginning, it was kind of difficult to match them together."
Hearing The Music Instead Of Trying To Change It
The first Lakota Music Project tour, in 2009, set themes for the concerts. Theisz became a leader on the project. He suggested grouping the concert around love and death, joy and sadness, with music from each culture. The second half had new works on Lakota themes.
The Lakota Music Project is coming to Washington because of Horowitz's support of the Indianist movement. It was in the early 1900s. American composers wrote music based on Native American themes. Horowitz calls it "a major American cultural event that's been totally forgotten."
From the Lakota point of view, however, the "Indianist" movement inappropriately uses Native American customs. It's based on a misunderstanding of Native traditions, they believe.
"Even when they loved to take source music from different Indian tribes," Theisz said of the Indianist composers, "they didn't appreciate it." They wanted to try to improve it, he said.
"We're trying to counter that," he said. "Hearing the real music is part of the project."
The Lakota Music Project's focus remains on building bridges through music.
"It's just human connection," Gier said, "and feeling like we can make a difference."
Question 1
Refer to the Newsela article "The Lakota Tribe Wants to Educate People Through Music Project."
Part A
What is an implied idea in the article??
A. The Lakota Music Project seeks to improve upon the music of different Indian tribes.
B. The goal of the Lakota Music Project is to emphasize the differences between Native American music and European music.
C. The Lakota Music Project is a product of the Indianist movement.
D. An outcome of the Lakota Music Project is that people of different cultures learn how much they have in common.
Question 2
Part B
Which two sentences from the text that best support the answer in Part A?
A. “The Lakota Music Project's focus remains on building bridges through music."
B. “[The Indianist movement] flourished in the early 20th century as American composers based works on Native American themes.”
C. "Native music is more freestyle," said Black Bear, who has been part of the Lakota Music Project since 2009.
D. "Its goal is to spotlight Native American influences on American classical music."
Answer:
Part A Answer: D. An outcome of the Lakota Music Project is that people of different cultures learn how much they have in common.
Part B Answers: A. (The Lakota Music Project's focus remains on building bridges through music)
and D. (Its goal is to spotlight Native American influences on American classical music)
Explanation: I had the K12 test and missed these, but these are the correct answers! I hope this helps, but I might be a little late. :(
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
In two to four sentences, explain how this sentence or passage communicates or supports the theme. Complete the following sentence to help you begin your explanation.
This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned / has not learned...
the short story is Theseus and the Minotaur
Answer:
omcaisnd
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The short story is The "Legend" relates the tale of a young man who learns the importance of humility. This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned the importance of humility, as he realizes that his pride and arrogance have caused him to make mistakes and suffer consequences. He comes to understand that humility is the key to success and happiness.
can someone give me an introduction paragraph for teen angst pleasseeeee I need it for today!!
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Answer:
A common assumption about teens is that they are ill tempered, unpredictable and spoilt people. Their life s characterizes by sexual awakening and crises about confidence and identity. Many teens‘s lives are marked by failures and rarely do they appreciate their parents whether they are right or not. Very few people enjoy their teenage as normal people should. It’s therefore safe to conclude that teen angst is more or less an act of life. The angst is chiefly brought by development of new body features, introduction to sex, access to new freedoms and youth idealism.
Explanation:
Microphone feedback kept blaring out the speaker's words, but I got the outline.
Withdrawal of our troops from Vietnam. Recognition of Cuba. Immediate commutation of
a student loans. Until all these demands were met, the speaker said he considered
himself in a state of unconditional war with the United States Government.
I laughed out loud
- Tobias Wolff, "Civilian"
a а.
Why does the author choose this specific tone in order to achieve their purpose?
Answer:
The sardonic tone in the passage helps the writer to achieve the purpose of mocking the political speech.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from the book titled 'In Pharoah's Army: Memories of Lost War' written by Tobias Wolff. The book is an autobiographical account of the writer of his days of duty in Vietnam War and it's effect on his life.
In chapter 12 'Civilian' of the book, Wolff mocks the political speech being transmitted over microphone. In the given excerpt, the author has created a sardonic tone. This sardonic tone is used by the author to achieve the purpose of mocking the political speech. The short sentence at the end of the passaeg creates the mocking of speech and forms the sardonic tone that the author not just laughed at the political speech but laughed out loud.
SOMEBODYE HELP what page in the book of Anne Frank did Anne finally appreciate her mother I will give you points and BRAINLIEST
Answer:
With this realization, Frank began to treat her mother with a degree of tolerance and respect. through her older age.
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Write a letter to your teacher about your personal learning on communication
breakdown. Include in your letter, how this lesson can be useful in your daily life
particularly at home, in school, and in the community.
Answer:
This website isn’t used for writing full essays or papers. It’s to answer questions. You can’t expect people to write a full essay for you.
Explanation:
Dear Mr. John,
Good day sir, I'm writing this letter about my personal learning on communication breakdown.
Communication breakdown simply means a failure to exchange information, which then results in a lack of communication. In a situation when there's a wrong perception by the receiver, this leads to communication breakdown.Communication breakdown can be due to language barriers, emotional barriers, lack of confidence, cultural differences, etc.I believe that's it's vital for people to have good communication and ensure that they understand the other person in order to avoid communication breakdown.It's been great having you as a teacher. Thank you for the love, sir.
Yours faithfully,
Peter.
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What is the setting of nemesis
what is a consonant cluster
Answer:
A consonant cluster (sometimes known as a consonant blend) is a group of consonants that appear together in a word without any vowels between them.
Explanation:
On page 13, Montag and the medical equipment are speaking as they finish treatment on Mildred. The nature of their exchange mainly suggests that the medical equipment operators fill in the blank__________.
Answer choices for the above question
A. are consummate professionals
B. are desensitized to the morbid nature of their work
C. are interested in Montag’s emotional wellbeing
D. are on their last job of the night
Answer:
b) are desensitized to the morbid nature of their work
Explanation:
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On page 13, Montag and the medical equipment are speaking as they finish treatment on Mildred. The nature of their exchange mainly suggests that the medical equipment operators fill in the blank are desensitized to the morbid nature of their work. Hence, option B is correct.
What is medical equipment?An instrument, tool, test kit, or implant that is used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of sickness or other diseases. Medical devices include tongue depressors, heart pacemakers, and imaging apparatus.
For the specific purposes of detecting and treating diseases, as well as for rehabilitation following illness or an accident, medical equipment can be used alone or in conjunction with any accessory, consumable, or other piece of medical equipment.
There are several subcategories of medical equipment and supplies, but the five main categories are acute care, electronic, diagnostic, surgical, durable medical equipment.
Thus, option B is correct.
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During the time this story takes place, India was a British colony. The colonial official works for the British government in India. The government attachés work for another country’s embassy in India. Finally, a naturalist is someone who studies animals and plants.
The country is India. A colonial official and his wife are giving a large dinner party. They are seated with their guests —army officers, and government attachés with their wives, and a visiting American naturalist —in their spacious dining room. It has a bare marble floor, open rafters, and wide glass doors opening onto a veranda.
A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl who insists that women have outgrown the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse era and a colonel who says that they haven’t.
“A woman’s unfailing reaction in any crisis,” the colonel says, “is to scream. And while a man may feel like it, he has that ounce more of nerve control than a woman has. And that last ounce more is what counts.”
The American does not join in the argument but watches the other guests. As he looks, he sees a strange expression come over the face of the hostess. She is staring straight ahead, her muscles contracting slightly. With a slight gesture, she summons the native boy standing behind her chair and whispers to him. The boy’s eyes widen, and he quickly leaves the room.
Of the guests, none except the American notices this or sees the boy place a bowl of milk on the veranda just outside the open doors.
The American comes to with a start. In India, milk in a bowl means only one thing—bait for a snake. He realizes there must be a cobra in the room. He looks up at the rafters —the likeliest place —but they are bare. Three corners of the room are empty, and in the fourth the servants are waiting to serve the next course. There is only one place left —under the table.
His first impulse is to jump back and warn the others, but he knows the commotion would frighten the cobra into striking. He speaks quickly, the tone of his voice so arresting that it sobers everyone.
“I want to know just what control everyone at this table has. I will count to three hundred — that’s five minutes —and not one of you is to move a muscle. Those who move will forfeit fifty rupees. Ready!”
The twenty people sit like stone images while he counts. He is saying “two hundred and eighty” when, out of the corner of his eye, he sees the cobra emerge and make for the bowl of milk. Screams ring out as he jumps to slam the veranda doors safely shut.
“You were right, Colonel!” the host exclaims. “A man has just shown us an example of perfect control.”
“Just a minute,” the American says, turning to his hostess. “Mrs.Wynnes, how did you know the cobra was in the room?”
A faint smile lights up the woman’s face as she replies. “Because it was crawling across my foot."
The Dinner Party” by Mona Gardner, © 1942, 1970 by SATURDAY REVIEW
Color Code the Story above based on the Five Parts of Plot.
Exposition: (Intro to Characters, Setting and Possible Problem)
Rising Action: (Summarize all events building to the climax.)
Climax: (The most exciting part! It’s also the turning point.)
Falling Action: (Character & reader questions begin to be answered.)
Resolution: (Loose ends are tied up. "...happily ever after. The end.")
Answer:
sorry i dotn understand
Explanation:
How does Tan build a central idea of her story in the excerpt?
Answer:
Tan discusses her mother's English to support the idea that the language of one's childhood is a person's deepest, truest form of expression. ... All forms of the English language are meaningful and purposeful.
What is a themeatic statement for "Bread"
Answer:
In Bread by Margaret Atwood we have the theme of perception, connection, control, greed and change
Explanation:
Who do they play football
Answer:
ur asking us who plays football?
i do but with friends!! im really at tackling lol
Explanation:
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron,[nb 1] is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with possession of the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with the ball or passing it, while the defense, the team without possession of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and to take control of the ball for themselves. The offense must advance at least ten yards in four downs or plays; if they fail, they turn over the football to the defense, but if they succeed, they are given a new set of four downs to continue the drive. Points are scored primarily by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone for a touchdown or kicking the ball through the opponent's goalposts for a field goal. The team with the most points at the end of a game wins.
Use your knowledge of verbs to choose the correct word in each sentence.
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Read the following excerpt from The Jungle Book by
Rudyard Kipling
And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who
does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who
has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat.
Mother Wolf told him once or twice that Shere Khan
was not a creature to be trusted, and that some day he
must kill Shere Khan; but though a young wolf would
have remembered that advice every hour, Mowgli
forgot it because he was only a boy-though he would
have called himself a wolf if he had been able to speak
in any human tongue.
Which detail adds tension to the rising action of the
story?
Mowgli grows stronger and learns life lessons
without knowing it.
O Mother Wolf tells Mowgli that some day he will have
to kill Shere Khan.
Mowgli forgets his mother's advice because he is a
young boy
Mowgli would call himself a wolf if he had the ability
to speak like a human.
Answer:
Mother Wolf tells Mowgli that some day he will have
to kill Shere Khan.
Explanation:
The detail that would have added tension to the rising action of the story is: Mother Wolf tells Mowgli that someday he will have to kill Shere Khan.
What is the rising action of a story?The rising action of a story refers to the events in the story that lead to the climax. In this story, when the mother told Mowgli about his mission to kill here Khan, this must have been a contributory factor to the climax of the story. So, option A is right.Learn more about the rising action here:
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India and Pakistan were split into separate countries after winning their
independence from Great Britain due to differences in:
A. the support they offered to Great Britain.
B. the religions practiced by their people.
C. the type of government they preferred.
O D. the economic resources they produced.
B
Explanation:
the religious practised by their people
Answer:B
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Do you feel that society has a lack of empathy? Why or why not?
Answer:
yes somethings should be forgiven ,empathy is not common in the society any more we need to think with emotions more
Explanation:
Determine if the statement is true or false.
Primary colors are the most intense.
a. True
b. False