Answer:
great enthusiasm and energy.
or
the outer colored part of the peel of citrus fruit, used as flavoring.
4. The police took away the evidence
Find the preposition.
Riley walked across the street.
Answer:
Across is the preposition.
Explanation:
A preposition is a word describing the location of something. Across tells you the location of something that is in front of and/or behind something else. Therefore, this is the preposition.
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Read the sentence. The works of Shakespeare are still read today. Based on this sentence, you can infer that Shakespeare _____.
Answer: Is still going on today
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Lady Liberty." It was a very good plan given the poor state of repair on Bedloe. Still, Papa and I decided to risk the sagging wooden stairs and climb to the crown. Inside, kerosene lamps were the only light. The air was stale, and it seemed like a place where accidents could happen. Even so, a crowd of people were willing to risk their safety and climb 354 steps for a view of the harbor and city. To me, it seemed as if every stair was a step toward freedom and light.
Which is the best objective summary of this excerpt?
A. The air inside the Statue of Liberty smelled old and stuffy, which made it hard to climb to the top.
B. Climbing up to the top of the Statue of Liberty was worth any risk that may have resulted.
C. There was very little light inside the Statue of Liberty, but people, including the narrator, still climbed to the top.
D. Despite the conditions inside the Statue of Liberty, many people, including the narrator, climbed up to the top.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from “President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation” following the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle.
Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight; we've never had a tragedy like this. And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle.
How is repetition used in this excerpt?
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express sadness.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express courage.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express unity.
The contraction “we’ve” is used three times to express terror.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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The contraction "we've" is used three times to express a historical fact and emphasize the significance of the Challenger space shuttle tragedy. So, the correct option is D.
What is Contraction?When one or more letters are removed from two words and replaced with an apostrophe, the result is a contraction. The contraction is "we have" three times in the passage, meaning "we have." It is used to express a feeling of harmony and shared sorrow over the loss of the space shuttle Challenger.
As a nation, they have never lost an astronaut in flight, which is highlighted by the repeated use of the pronoun "we have." The loss of the Challenger catastrophe is made all the more tragic. The rhetorical strategy of repetition is used to emphasize the bravery of the shuttle and the crew of the loss. A contraction refers to the shortening of the words "we have" to "we've" in the excerpt from President Ronald Reagan's Address to the Nation.
So, the correct option is D.
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Janice Arbuckle slipped on the floor of a grocery store and broke her hip
The store refuses to pay for medical bills.
A. Civil
B. Criminal
Which is the action verb in the sentence, “In the novel The Red Badge of Courage, a young soldier fights his fears of battle.
Answer:
the action verb is "fights"
Explanation:
Why is Christine willing to "risk everything" for Krogstad?
A - She believes that he is a good man and he did not commit a crime
B - She loves him and has a history with him
C - She lives his children and believes that they need a mother
D - She wants him to go to jail and this is the only way
She wants to be a mother to Krogstad's children. She also wants to regain a sense of life. She really has nothing to lose anyway; she is alone in the world and whatever she would risk would be very little. Like she says, she, too, is a shipwreck just as Krogstad.
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Is the word spelled like
A lot
OR
Alot
Answer:
a lot, two words hun
Explanation:
Help me please! Need help please
Answer:
1. Air moves through the trachea.
2. Alveoli fill with air.
3. Oxygen moves into capillaries.
What do context and inferences have in common?
You cannot tell the meaning of a word by how it is used.
You can decide how to write a story based on inferences.
You can infer the context of a story based on dictionary definitions.
You can use the context of a story to infer what is going on.
Answer:
The answer is: You can use the context of a story to infer what is going on.
Explanation:
This is because context clues help you figure out the plot of a story/article. Context clues are the surrounding material such as sentences.
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which is a frequent source of controversy in public debates, says that "a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The controversy stems from the fact that some Americans feel that the Second Amendment guarantees all citizens the absolute right to own firearms, while others believe that some restrictions on gun ownership are consistent with the Second Amendment.
Which of the following sentences best describes the author’s message in this passage?
The Second Amendment addresses the topic of gun control, which is a current issue.
Americans have found that the Second Amendment can be interpreted in different ways.
The US Constitution contains many examples of amendments that people debate today.
There is no need to debate the issue of gun control when the Second Amendment is so clear.
Answer:
B) Americans have found that the Second Amendment can be interpreted in different ways.
Explanation:
The passage says that some Americans think the Second Amendment means all citizens have absolute rights to firearms, while others say access to firearms should have restrictions. These two types of people think the same text means two different things, aka they interpret the text differently.
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Active or Passile 7. The boy sat on the big wooden chair.
Active or Passive 8. The kitten licked the bowl clean.
Active or Passive 9. The box was opened by Annie.
Active or Passive 10. The waitress dropped the plate.
Answer:
7.) active
8.) active
9.)active
10.)passive
Explanation:
she was working late, she would be here
a)unless
b)nor
c)neither
Answer:
A) unless
(your question didn't really make sense but i tried :-)
Answer: a) unless
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1. Which of the following forms of writing might be assigned in a life application course?
A. Literary analysis
B. Letter writing
C. Persuasive essay
2. Which of the following best describes a persuasive essay?
A. An essay that analyzes and evaluates similar, opposing, or complex issues and information and attempts to bring the reader to a particular point of view
B. An essay that includes interesting characters, scenes and settings, and follows a plot
C. An essay that analyzes, interprets, and evaluates a work of literature. Your essay must analyze a particular text, which is named in your essay assignment.
Answer:
1.c
2.a
Explanation:
persuasive essay is most likely to call for a readers attention
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Part 1
1. Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in
discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. At friendly meetings, and when the wine
was to his taste, something eminently human beaconed from his eye; something indeed which never found its way into his talk,
but which spoke not only in these silent symbols of the after-dinner face, but more often and loudly in the acts of his life. He was
austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages, and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not
crossed the doors of one for twenty years. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy,
at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove.
2. "I incline to, Cain's heresy," he used to say. "I let my brother go to the devil in his quaintly 'own way." In this character, it was
frequently his fortune to be the last reputable acquaintance and the last good influence in the lives of down-going men. And to
such as these, so long as they came about his chambers, he never marked a shade of change in his demeanour.
3. No doubt the feat was easy to Mr. Utterson; for he was undemonstrative at the best, and even his friendship seemed to be
founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature. It is the mark of a modest man to accept his friendly circle ready-made from the
hands of opportunity; and that was the lawyer's way. His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the
longest; his affections, like ivy, were the growth of time, they implied no aptness in the object. Hence, no doubt, the bond that
united him to Mr. Richard Enfield, his distant kinsman, the well-known man about town. It was a nut to crack for many, what these
two could see in each other, or what subject they could find in common. It was reported by those who encountered them in their
Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend. For all
that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week, and not only set aside
occasions of pleasure, but even resisted the calls of business, that they might enjoy them uninterrupted.
*The biblical story of Cain and Abel is a story about two brothers who gave offerings to God. Abel's offering was accepted by God, but Cain's
was not. Jealous, Cain killed his brother. When God asked Cain where Abel was, Cain said, Am I my brother's keeper? By saying this, Cain
implied that what his brother did was his own business. (Genesis 4:1-16)
The passage implies that which of these is true of Mr. Utterson? (5 points)
Oa
He is less wealthy than Mr. Enfield.
Oь
He is not related to Mr. Enfield.
oc
He can be socially awkward.
He can be violent when angered.
Od
Answer:
he can be socially awkward and violent when angeredWhich writing style is most often used by someone who is writing rhetoric?
A. persuasive writing
B. fictional writing
C. informational writing
D. descriptive writing
Answer:
A. since in rhetoric writing you are trying to convince someone in something, so you use techniques in your writing to persuade them.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. I hope I have been helpful!
Explanation:
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Compare "Po-No-Kah" to the excerpts that you read from history textbooks early in this lesson. How does the story differ in its portrayal of Native Americans from the textbook excerpts?
Where do you think Mary Mapes Dodge got her information about Native Americans and their interactions with British settlers? What was the source of the story's details about Indian life?
Answer:
1.Po-No-Kah is described like the Native Americans from the excerpts, except he starts to feel bad after taking the children.
2.Mary Mapes Dodge might have got her information about the Native Americans from a history book or a written source.
Explanation:
I read the text and this is the answer. Po-No-Kah is described like the Native Americans in the story but they are harsh and cruel and he starts to like the kids. There is no telling where Mary got her information so I took a educated guess
they ____ in this house since 2001 (live)
Answer:
live
Explanation:
Describe the two timelines in this play script. How does this help shed light on the event in Birlstone Manor?
The Valley Of Fear
Answer:
The question has been taken from the story "The Valley of fear."
Explanation:
In the story, the writer talks about secret societies that exist around us.
Secret societies might be a good thing for people who don't want to follow the rules of society.
People who don't want any rules or regulations are often part of secret societies.
Such societies consist of thugs and drugs dealers mostly.
Revise the sentence the patient’s not gonna see the doctor if he doesn’t high tail it to the hospital on time.
Answer:
If he doesn't make it to the hospital on time, the patient will not see the doctor.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The patient is not going to see the doctor if he does not reach the hospital in time.
Explanation:
fill in the blanks triple jump lading area length is...........
Answer:
The landing area is 7‑9m
Explanation:
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Active or Passive
1. The dog chased the ball down the street.
Active or Passive 2. The kids rode the bikes.
Active or Passive 3. Mike made pizza at work.
Active or Passive 4. The dishes were washed by Tina.
Active or Passive 5. The girl made three phone calls.
Active or Passive 6. Dad's car was waxed by the next-door neighbor.
Answer:
..
Explanation:
1.The ball was chased by the dog down the street
2.the bikes were ridden by the kids.
3.pizza was made by Mike at work.
4.Tina washed the dishes.
5.Three phone calls were made by the girl.
6.The next door neighbour waxed dad's car.
what affects your food choices more: you own taste or what foods are available you. Do you make good food choices? Explain.
Answer: I choose food based more on my tastes rather than what's available to me, though it's not very financially sound. Because of this personal preferance, I don't make very many good food choices, but what can I say, I like what I like.
What does this scene tell you about Kate's
perspective?
What is Eugene's perspective?
KATE (comes out of the kitchen with a glass of lemonade
and one roller skate) A roller skate? On my kitchen floor?
Do you want me dead, is that what you want?
EUGENE (Rushes into the house) I didn't leave it there.
KATE No? Then who? Laurie? Aunt Blanche? Did you
ever see them on skates? (She holds out the skate) Take
this upstairs... come here!
EUGENE (Approaches, holding the back of his head)
Don't hit my skull, I have a concussion
-- Brighton Beach Memoirs,
Neil Simon
What does this scene tell you about Kate's perspective?
✔ She thinks Eugene is careless.
What is Eugene's perspective?
✔ He thinks he’ll get in trouble no matter what.
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Answer:
1. She thinks Eugene is careless.
2. He thinks he'll get in trouble no matter what.
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rearrange the following sentences:
(a) communications/not matter/were slow/it did/between different/when the/parts of the world
(b) for a/people feel/our times/the need/but in/common language
(c) to the put forward/solutions/problem/have been/various
(d) unconnected with/creation of/the first/an artificial language/was the/any existing language
(e) invention of a/natural/based on/the second solution/synthetic language/was the
Answer:
B answer I have
Explanation:
(b) People feel our times but in the need for a common language.
How do you think Robin Hood became an outlaw? Write a paragraph stating your opinion. Remember, your opinion is what you think and feel about the situation, not a retelling of the events of the story.
Answer:
My opinion is that I think Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw. The reason is that when he was captured, one of the woodsmen set him free, then after that robin hood set free all of the other captives free. He wasn't only thinking of himself he was thinking of everyone else. That's an example of how Robin Hood is heroic, just like in the other stories how he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. I think that makes him an outlaw for stealing, but that would make him a heroic outlaw. When the foresters played a trick on him Robin Hood wasn't the bad guy in that situation, the foresters were the bad guys because they pulled a mischievous trick. So all I can say is that Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw. i wrote this out so dont go turning this in and saying this is urs bc its not.
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Poem :- All the World's a stage
The title of the poem is a comparison. How is that comparison explained in the first five lines?
Answer:
The author compares the world to a play, or a stage, and all men and women are merely actors or players on this stage called world. All the people enter into this world through different routes and exit on a different route.
During the revision process, which transitions can be added to sentences to show differences between ideas? Check
all that apply.
Alb
although
conversely
for example
O however
in contrast
in fact
therefore
Next
Mark this and return
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Answer:
AlthoughConversely However In contrastExplanation:
All the above transitions can be used to show the differences between ideas.
For instance:
Although Jones and Barbara are friends, they rarely see eye to eye.
Although here shows that even though the two are friends, they don't usually agree on things.
My parents are Republican but I, conversely, am a Democrat.
Conversely here shows the difference between the speaker's political affiliations and that of their parents.
Kennedy might believe that the government's response to the pandemic was sufficient however, I do not.
However here shows the difference between two people's perception of government response.
Arsenal prefer free flowing football in contrast to Tottenham who believe in organised build-up play.
PLS HELP ME WITH THE LIGHTNING THEIF ASAP Chapter 2:What do you think will happen to Percy? Whom should Percy trust?
Answer:
This is like 6th grade stuff but um, not everyone is gonna remember chapter 2 of the lightning thief, i read that book in 6th grade i dotn remember the story.
Explanation: