Answer: In my Choir class there's this girl named Becky, she's really (clumsy.) She gets (embarrassed) easily and tends to take out her embarrassment in (anger). A (short) mess, is what we call her, she doesn't seem to mind this nickname.
Explanation:
Read each sentence. If it is a run-on, put an X on the line. If it is
correct, put a on the line.
1 Mandela was sent to prison he was separated from
his family and friends.
2 He studied Afrikaans, the language of the white
South Africans.
3 He wanted to understand the white South Africans
their views were different.
4 His countrymen were not educated he respected them.
X
A
X
X
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Write an original sentence using the word STOP TO (INFINITIVE VERB) in capital letters.
Answer:
STOP TO wash your hands on the way out.
Explanation:
Answer:
stop to wash your hands on the way out
Explanation:
write a Narrative Non-Fiction, a story that is real.
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Answer: Here's mine you can make any changes necessary like taking my name away from it.
Explanation:
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Choose the meaning of the word in parentheses. Janet would soon regret the ( rash ) decision she made in five seconds. A) Wrong: B) Right: C) Without thought: D) Careful. Will Mark Brainliest if answered correctly.
Answer:
C) Without Thought
Explanation:
As you can see in the context clues, it says "in five seconds" that is a decision to take just in 5 seconds?? That's too less, by that, we can understand that this is a Without Thought decision. Another thing is that it could be wrong, but it's not since it mentions "time" in here, not about whether it is wrong or right.
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Elaine is going into Pakistan for the first time and staying with a Muslim family. She has never left the U.S. and is quite
intimidated by the prospect of encountering a new place. What can she do in order to ensure non-biased language?
Answer:
What Elaine can do to feel comfortable is learn more about Pakistan as a country, learn the Pakistani culture and learn about Islam, the family's religion since they are Muslim. Once she does this and she gets to know these people for who they are, instead of listening to stereotypes and false media she can learn about them for herself.
Answer:
What Elaine can do to feel comfortable is learn more about Pakistan as a country, learn the Pakistani culture and learn about Islam, the family's religion since they are Muslim. Once she does this and she gets to know these people for who they are, instead of listening to stereotypes and false media she can learn about them for herself.
Explanation:
The difference between well defined concepts and essential contestable
Answer:
Writers use figurative language to add humor, make comparisons, add emphasis, and a whole lot of other expressions to their writings. This article discusses figurative language, figure of speech, and why authors use them. Figurative language and figure of speech There is often confusion between figurative language and figure of speech.
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Giving brainlist srry if i spelled wrong i have otto correct Read the blog entry below and answer the question that follows:
At first I dreaded going to sixth grade camp. I was sure the food would be poisonous, I would freeze to death in my sleeping bag, and the other kids in my cabin would never talk to me. But was I wrong! In fact, it was the best week ever! I went horseback riding and participated in a ropes activity with a zip line course. After the course, I climbed to the top of a pole using only ropes and carabiner clips, and then I rappelled off the top. I even made a new best friend. Oh, by the way, the food was delicious. It tasted better than my mom's! (But don't tell her.)
Review the sentence below.
I was sure the food would be poisonous, I would freeze to death in my sleeping bag, and the other kids in my cabin would never talk to me again.
What type of language is the author using to make his/her point? (5 points)
Technical language
Literal meanings
Denotative language
Hyperbole
Read the blog entry below and answer the question that follows:
At first I dreaded going to sixth grade camp. I was sure the food would be poisonous, I would freeze to death in my sleeping bag, and the other kids in my cabin would never talk to me. But was I wrong! In fact, it was the best week ever! I went horseback riding and participated in a ropes activity with a zip line course. After the course, I climbed to the top of a pole using only ropes and carabiner clips, and then I rappelled off the top. I even made a new best friend. Oh, by the way, the food was delicious. It tasted better than my mom's! (But don't tell her.)
Review the sentence below.
I was sure the food would be poisonous, I would freeze to death in my sleeping bag, and the other kids in my cabin would never talk to me again.
What type of language is the author using to make his/her point? (5 points)
Technical language
Literal meanings
Denotative language
Hyperbole
Hyperbole because the kid thought he'd freeze, that's exaggeration
In paragraph 5, the author says, "Much of our collective loneliness has been attributed to
our growing reliance on technology." Paraphrase this sentence. In other words, explain the
quote in your own words.
Answer:
Because of our dependency on technology, we as a species are growing more and more unhappy with our lack of face to face socialization.
6. It is a periodical that contains
news, opinions, etc., and is
printed and distributed usually
daily or weekly
Answer:
This is the definition of a newspaper.
Explanation:
A newspaper is a periodical publication, which means it is published at regular intervals - usually daily or weekly. Newspapers contain news, opinions, advertising, and features. Some newspapers can focus on local events and news while others may concern national and international ones. Since more and more people are looking information up online, periodicals such as newspapers and magazines are having their formats changed, no longer being printed in paper.
If your friend asks you what happens in a book you will most likely tell her the:
a
character and theme
b
theme and setting
c
plot and conflict
d
setting and characters
write a composition on the topic: an event that I will never forget
Answer:
Vietnam war
Explanation:
The whole bunch of cats ate breakfast this morning. Is it past perfect, past, present perfect, present, future perfect, future.
Answer:
that is past
Explanation:
because one they said they ate and they said this morning so that shows you that they are talking about a earlier time
Answer:
Past.
Explanation:
The cats ate breakfast this morning. It was this morning. In the morning.
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Read this sentence from paragraph 3. This means that knowledgeable experts can post information about a variety of subjects—and so can people who are not knowledgeable experts. What does the author try to explain in this sentence? A It is hard to determine who is an expert on the internet. B The internet includes false information. C There are not many experts on the internet. D The internet contains too much information in general.
The author means that the internet includes false information when he says that people who are not knowledgeable experts also post a lot. (option B)
False information on the internetAccording to the sentence we are analyzing here, the internet does contain true information since knowledgeable experts can post about a variety of subjects. However, they are not the only ones posting.
People who are not knowledgeable experts can also post whatever they wish on the internet. When we do not know something well, it is easy to end up posting things that are not truthful.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that there is a lot of false information online. Option B is the best answer.
Learn more about false information here:
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from “Me Talk Pretty One Day”
by David Sedaris
(1) The first day of class was nerve-racking because I knew I’d be expected to perform. That’s the way they do it here – it’s everybody into the language pool, sink or swim. The teacher marched in, deeply tanned from a recent vacation, and proceeded to rattle off a series of administrative announcements. I’ve spent quite a few summers in Normandy, and I took a monthlong French class before leaving New York. I’m not completely in the dark, yet I understood only half of what this woman was saying.
(2) “If you have not meimslsxp or lgpdmurct by this time, then you should not be in this room. Has everyone apzkiubjxow? Everyone? Good, we shall begin.” She spread out her lesson plan and sighed, saying, “All right, then, who knows the alphabet?”
(3) It was startling because (a) I hadn’t been asked that question in a while and (b) I realized, while laughing, that I myself did not know the alphabet. They’re the same letters, but in France they’re pronounced differently. I know the shape of the alphabet but had no idea what it actually sounded like.
(4) “Ahh.” The teacher went to the board and sketched the letter a. “Do we have anyone in the room whose first name commences with an ahh?”
(5) Two Polish Annas raised their hands, and the teacher instructed them to present themselves by stating their names, nationalities, occupations, and a brief list of things they liked and disliked in this world. The first Anna hailed from an industrial town outside of Warsaw and had front teeth the size of tombstones. She worked as a seamstress, enjoyed quiet times with friends, and hated the mosquito.
(6) “Oh, really,” the teacher said. “How very interesting. I thought that everyone loved the mosquito, but here, in front of all the world, you claim to detest him. How is it that we’ve been blessed with someone as unique and original as you? Tell us, please.”
(7) The seamstress did not understand what was being said but knew that this was an occasion for shame. Her rabbity mouth huffed for breath, and she stared down at her lap as though the appropriate comeback were stitched somewhere alongside the zipper of her slacks.
(8) The second Anna learned from the first and claimed to love sunshine and detest lies. It sounded like a translation of one of those Playmate of the Month data sheets, the answers always written in the same loopy handwriting: “Turn-ons: Mom’s famous five-alarm chili! Turn offs: insecurity and guys who come on too strong!!!!”
(9) The two Polish Annas surely had clear notions of what they loved and hated, but like the rest of us, they were limited in terms of vocabulary, and this made them appear less than sophisticated.
Paragraph 6 contains which of the following?
I. sarcasm
II. hyperbole
III. litotes
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D.
I and II
E.
I, II, and III
Only Sacarsm
that is I only
Rewrite the quote below with an ellipsis, removing "my favorite animal." "Cheetahs, my favorite animal, are the fastest land animals."
Answer:
"Cheetahs...are the fastest land animals."
Answer:
"Cheetahs... are the fastest land animals."
Explanation:
Ellipsis are used in place of excluded wording in a text. In this sentence, the ellipsis, or the "...", is replacing "my favorite animal".
What are the differences between formal and objective academic language?
Answer:
Formal language or academic is less personal than informal language. It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments. Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions or first person pronouns such as 'I' or 'We'. Informal language is more casual and spontaneous.
Informal language is more casual and spontaneous. It is used when communicating with friends or family either in writing or in conversation. It is used when writing personal emails, text messages and in some business correspondence. The tone of informal language is more personal than formal language.
- Whose "flashing eyes" and "floating hair” does the poet refer to?
Answer:
He describes a terrifying figure, complete with "flashing eyes" and "floating hair" (line 50). This creature is so scary that you have to perform rituals to protect yourself from a demon: "Weave a circle round him thrice" (line 51).
Explanation:
why does sylvia clime the great pine tree?
Answer:
she believes she may be able to spot the white heron from the treetop
Answer:
Sylvia climbs the great pine tree so that she can find the hidden nest of the white heron, but she also considers climbing it a great adventure. There is symbolism in the act of Sylvia climbing the tree, because, when she gets to the top, she has what might be described as a transcendental experience.
Explanation:
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3. Why did Phillip and his family live on the island?
Answer:
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Which is a compound sentence?
1 A lot of errors …………….. in the final report. A. were found B. found C. find D. be found
2. The company is faced …………….. a financial crisis.
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A. in B. from C. with D. on
3. The annual conference …………….. in the Chicago Convention Center. A. holding B. holds C. is held D. to hold
4. A new assistant can …………….. within a month. A. be found B. is found C. finds D. find
5. This marketing position …….. at least two years of experience in a related field. A. require B. requiring C. requires D. is required
6. The training is going to …………….. place in the seminar room at 1 p.m. A. took B. is taken C. taking D. take
7. The lawyer is dedicated …………….. helping small businesses in trouble. A. to B. with C. of D. in
8. Many changes …….. to the construction plan because the president didn’t like it. A. have made B. have been made C. made D. are made
9. The president ……………..after he had worked for the company for 30 years. A. retired B. retiring C. was retired D. retirement
10. The air conditioner ……… to your office no later than tomorrow. A. delivered B. will deliver C. delivering D. will be delivered
Answer:
1.A
2.C
3.C
4.A
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.B
9.A
10.D
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Answer:
1. Were found - A
2. With - C
3. Holds - B
4. Be found - A
5. Requires - C
6. Take - D
7. To - A
8. Have been made - B
9. Retired - A
10. Will be delivered - D
Explanation:
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Answer:
You need to answer this yourself. In order to get the memoir right, it has to be of your own experience.
Which of the following is NOT true?
Jack is pretending to be Ernest Worthing
Jack is pretending to visit London to see Gwendolen
Jack is pretending to have a brother he visits in the country
Jack is lying, even to his ward
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they had an ideq. change into negative
Answer:
they did not have an idea
Answer:
they did not an idea
Jack’s statement that he should be leader because he can sing a C sharp show
Answer: what is your question asking? i can help but i dont understand what you need
Explanation:
Noah reads the following paragraph on an art gallery website
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Which of these is an example of a primary source?
Select one:
a.
encyclopedia
b.
magazine or journal article
c.
original news footage
d.
website with links to original documents
Answer:
original news footage
What is the author's purpose for “Dog Dreams”?
to convince or persuade the reader to never give up
to give an opinion about why not to have a dog
to tell a story that teaches the reader to keep trying
Answer:
to convince or persuade the reader to never give up
Explanation:
what does the tearing down of the outhouse represent to the author and her family
Answer:
Tearing down mostly means to have a mental breakdown, sadness, or depression.
Explanation: