Answer:
Every time they are dirty.
Explanation:
If you don't change the towels out for the sandwich station every time they get dirty, it can lead to some food born illnesses that you can potentially give customers. If a customer gets a FBI, you can lose a customer, or get sued. It is always best to change them every time they are visibly dirty to prevent accidents like FBIs from happening.
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Book: Of Mice and Men
What would have happened to Lennie, if George had not killed him?
IV) all
VID) Any
c)To get a driving license you to be eighteen.
1)Can
III) Have
It is damagerous to go into deep water if you
II) may
IV) must
swim.
Answer:
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Explanation:
im sorry, bit what's the question do you have???
what type of figurative language imile
simile
metaphor
metaphor
personification
personification
alliteration
alliteration
onomatopoeia
onomatopoeia
idiom
hyperbole
1The buzzing hornet flew away.
2he flowers danced in the gentle breeze.
3Our soldiers are as brave as lions.
4 The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, the furrow followed free.
5Your suitcase weighs a ton!
6 My brother was boiling mad.
7You drive me up the wall.
Answer:
1=onomatopeia 2= personification
Explanation:
1 because onomatopeia is like boom bam pow and it said the BUZZING hornet flew away and 2 because personification is when you give an unalive object life like traits so when it said the FLOWERS were DANCING its personification
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If you were President of the United States, what would you have done to
combat the Coronavirus pandemic that has been devastating much of
our nation and the world?
Be specific. Provide at least two examples.
Please help
I personally would've done these two things:
Publically order Gates, Fauci, and all other traitors complicit in this Rothschild NWO public conditioning project to public hanging.
There is without a doubt in any thinking man's mind, that what's happening is a multi-purpose project in order to inflict damage on our society. I mean, come on, they can't even hold up the narrative that it originated in a Wuhan food plant, or that it even isn't man-made or just a natural occurrence. Personal example, both of my 80 year old grandmothers, one of which smoked for decades, got over their illness that took their taste and smell in a week! Same goes for myself, less than a week! The economic damage, baseless tyrannical measures, supply chain issues, increased self harm rate, and social polarization and havoc this pandemic has caused clearly isn't worth a "pandemic" with a fatality rate under 1% just like any other illness such as the flu.
The solution to this communist plan is to completely take up arms to take back and restore our now corrupt political systems and take power away from the Talmudic Edomite Jews who have been infiltrating our governments for all of history, even as the Pharisees did in biblical times, and we'd make sure not to allow their return or make them equal again. No, in all seriousness, there will be probably worse done.
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Who I of the following is an example of personification?
A. The old, familiar farmhouse greeted him with open arms and a warm embrace
B. The old, familiar farmhouse was like flower in the midst of a barren field
C. It has been a millennium since he had seen he had seen the old farmhouse
Answer: A
Explanation: Personification is when a thing or abstraction is represented as a person
Answer:
a. the old, familiar farmhouse greeted him with open arms and a warm embrace
Read the following excerpt from Huey P. Long's radio address "Every Man a
King":
[T]he people have not money enough to supply themselves
with them, and because the greed of a few men is such
that they think it is necessary that they own everything, and
their pleasure consists in the starvation of the masses, and
in their possessing things they cannot use, and their
children cannot use, but who bask in the splendor of
sunlight and wealth, casting darkness and despair and
impressing it on everyone else.
Which of the following logical fallacies is contained in this excerpt?
A. Ad hominem
B. Circular reasoning
C. Non sequitur
O D. False analogy
Answer:
A. Ad hominem
Explanation:
He's focusing on the opponents character
The logical fallacies that contained in the excerpt is Ad hominem. The correct option is A.
What is "Every Man a King"?Huey Pierce Long, Jr., the governor of Louisiana and a senator from the United States is referenced in the song "Every Man a King." The catchphrase of Long's Share Our Wealth plan during the Great Depression and the title of his 1933 memoirs both use the phrase "Every man a king," which became his most famous political catchphrase.
The speech itself is unremarkable by Huey Long standards, but some rather radical opinions are presented. This extreme idea would limit the amount of money that any one person is allowed to possess and utilize the surplus cash to support programs for the disadvantaged.
While the poor struggle and children go without food, the wealthy are maintaining the majority of the nation's wealth.
Therefore, the correct option is A. Ad hominem.
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Part A What is the central idea in the Newsela article "Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey"? Campbell's theories have had a strong effect on film and TV. Campbell has the ability to predict the end of a story. Campbell's theories have made an impact on artists and musicians. Campbell has several famous friends in Hollywood.
Part B
Which quote best supports the answer to Part A?
"The journey usually includes a symbolic death and rebirth of the character."
"The book ["The Writer's Journey"] adapts Campbell's 17-stage monomyth into a 12-stage model for writing the hero's journey in film."
"In 1983, Lucas invited Campbell to California to watch his 'Star Wars' trilogy."
"Campbell's writing was influenced by many historical figures. Among them were James Joyce, Thomas Mann, Pablo Picasso, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung."
Answer:
A. Campbell's theories have had a strong effect on film and TV. and B. "The book ["The Writer's Journey"] adapts Campbell's 17-stage monomyth into a 12-stage model for writing the hero's journey in film."
Explanation:
The central idea in the Newsela article "Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey" is Campbell has the ability to predict the end of a story.
Part B. The best quote "Campbell's writing was influenced by many historical figures. Among them were James Joyce, Thomas Mann, Pablo Picasso, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Jung."
What is "Joseph Campbell and the Hero's Journey"?Joseph Campbell, a noted literary critic, once stated that "a hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself." This simple yet deep explanation is the first in his classic dissection of The Hero's Journey, The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
The hero's journey, a typical narrative archetype or story template, depicts a hero who sets out on an adventure, learns a lesson, overcomes adversity with that lesson, and finally returns home transformed.
Therefore, the correct options are B and D.
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When should you try to photograph reflections on bodies of water? O A rainy day O A windy day O A calm day O A cold day
The best time to photograph reflections on bodies of water is on a calm day. On a calm day, the surface of the water is still, allowing the reflections to appear clear and crisp.
What is surface ?Surface is the outermost layer of a physical object or material, typically referred to as the outer layer or skin. It is the portion of the object or material that interacts with the environment and is exposed to external forces, such as temperature, pressure, and light. The surface of an object can be affected by its environment, whether it be physical or chemical.
For example, the surface of a metal object can rust when exposed to water and oxygen, while the surface of a plastic object can be softened and weakened when exposed to heat. Surface is an important factor when considering the design of any object, as it affects the object’s functionality and appearance.
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I need help, please help me!
Answer:
B
B would have the biggest impact, like the reading said, one species dying off can impact others.
Write a letter for a testimonial from headmistress of your previous
Answer:
Letter is below
Explanation:
December 14, 2020
The Head mistress
Leadfort College, London
United Kingdom
Subject: Request for a testimonial.
Ma,
I have the utmost honour to state that I had been a student of your school for the session 2012 - 2018. I was a student in the science class group. I passed the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) in 2018 in which i obtained 7 distinctions and 2 credits. Now, I am trying to get admitted into college. Therefore, I need a testimonial from you mentioning my academic career, character traits, extracurricular and Co - curricular activities.
I therefore hope that your honour would be kind enough to issue me a testimonial and oblige my request.
Your most obediently,
Michael,
Class A
Read the sentence.
Stamping "Votes for Women” onto a royal coin created a big fuss because not only was it a criminal act to deface royal coinage, the words themselves had been stamped directly over the king’s face.
This sentence does not maintain a formal style and tone because it
is completely objective.
uses casual language.
is a choppy sentence.
uses charged language.
Answer:
b: uses casual language
Explanation:
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Answer: the second one I think
Explanation:
Answer:
D
It is D
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Which choice is an example of plagiarism?
Answer:
I can't really help you without any answer choices, but plagiarism is when something is copied straight from something else and he/she were to call it his/her own work.
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From The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
There was a rustling of dresses, and the standing congregation sat down. The boy whose history this book relates did not enjoy the prayer, he only endured it—if he even did that much. He was restive all through it; he kept tally of the details of the prayer, unconsciously—for he was not listening, but he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman's regular route over it—and when a little trifle of new matter was interlarded, his ear detected it and his whole nature resented it; he considered additions unfair, and scoundrelly. In the midst of the prayer a fly had lit on the back of the pew in front of him and tortured his spirit by calmly rubbing its hands together, embracing its head with its arms, and polishing it so vigorously that it seemed to almost part company with the body, and the slender thread of a neck was exposed to view; scraping its wings with its hind legs and smoothing them to its body as if they had been coat-tails; going through its whole toilet as tranquilly as if it knew it was perfectly safe. As indeed it was; for as sorely as Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare—he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing while the prayer was going on. But with the closing sentence his hand began to curve and steal forward; and the instant the "Amen" was out the fly was a prisoner of war. His aunt detected the act and made him let it go.
The minister gave out his text and droned along monotonously through an argument that was so prosy that many a head by and by began to nod—and yet it was an argument that dealt in limitless fire and brimstone and thinned the predestined elect down to a company so small as to be hardly worth the saving. Tom counted the pages of the sermon; after church he always knew how many pages there had been, but he seldom knew anything else about the discourse. However, this time he was really interested for a little while. The minister made a grand and moving picture of the assembling together of the world's hosts at the millennium when the lion and the lamb should lie down together and a little child should lead them. But the pathos, the lesson, the moral of the great spectacle were lost upon the boy; he only thought of the conspicuousness of the principal character before the on-looking nations; his face lit with the thought, and he said to himself that he wished he could be that child, if it was a tame lion.
Read these lines from the excerpt again:
There was a rustling of dresses, and the standing congregation sat down. The boy whose history this book relates did not enjoy the prayer, he only endured it—if he even did that much. He was restive all through it; he kept tally of the details of the prayer, unconsciously—for he was not listening, but he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman's regular route over it—and when a little trifle of new matter was interlarded, his ear detected it and his whole nature resented it; he considered additions unfair, and scoundrelly.
Based on the information provided in this excerpt, how would you characterize the minister? Answer in two to three complete sentences using supporting details from the text.
Answer:
He gets into many arguements according to the text he started a argument by nodding from someone.
Explanation:
I will give brainlest. Read the excerpt from “Tears of Autumn.”
She was thin and small, her dark eyes shadowed in her pale face, her black hair piled high in a pompadour that seemed too heavy for so slight a woman. She clung to the moist rail and breathed the damp salt air deep into her lungs. Her body seemed leaden and lifeless, as though it were simply the vehicle transporting her soul to a strange new life, and she longed with childlike intensity to be home again in Oka Village.
Which words from the excerpt best create an uneasy tone?
heavy, leaden, shadowed
slight, lifeless, dark
childlike, clung, longed
thin, small, pale
Answer:
Explanation:
heavy, leaden, shadowed
Answer:
Slight, lifeless, dark
Explanation: uneasy:
causing or feeling anxiety; troubled or uncomfortable.
These convey uneasiness the ,ost
The two spies had to have so they could communicate to one another during the government mission
A.expatriate
B.auditions
C.paternal
D.allases
Answer:
Aliases
Explanation:
An alias is a fake or presumed identity. Seeing as how they are spies, they would have to presume an identity other than their own to be able to communicate during this mission.
Although Yeats proposed many times to this political fighter for Irish nationalism, she always declined:______
Answer:
Maud Gonne
Explanation:
William Butler Yeats proposed to Maud Gonne four times and on each occasion, was rejected by him. He proposed in the years; 1891, 1899, 1900, and 1901. Gonne was a young Irish nationalist/activist and part of the reason why she rejected Yeats was that he did not support her course. Moreso, she later became Catholic while Yeats remained protestant.
Even though they later consummated their relationship after Maud Gonne's marriage with Major John Macbride failed, Gonne was still unable to develop sufficient love that could lead to marriage with Yeats.
I'm reading an interesting novel right now. A husband is looking for his wife who has gone missing. He is a suspect in her disappearance, but he doesn't seem to realize that he is. At the same time, his business is going under and he is meeting with some rather shady characters to try to salvage it. As if that isn't enough, the husband's father has dementia and constantly escapes from the facility he lives in. Identify which narrative technique the author of the novel is using to tell the story.
He's saying the story in a third person narrative.
2. The line that best shows the speaker's perspective on self-identity is-
A. At home in the fleet of ice-boats, sailing with the rest and tacking,
O B. At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the Texan ranch,
C. Of every hue and caste am I, of every rank and religion,
D. The moth and the fish-eggs are in their place,
What techniques does the author use to create suspense in line 172-182
Answer:
I DUNNO MAYBE IF I HAD A DANG BOOK I WOULD KNOW
Explanation:
*THE CRUCIBLE/PLEASE HELP*At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says to Elizabeth: "It's winter in here
yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together."
What is Miller implying about their relationship through this quote? *
O John has decided to
leave Elizabeth.
O John thinks Elizabeth should be helping more at home.
O There is tension between the two of them.
O They have never been close.
Answer:
There is tension between the two of them
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Act 2 of The Crucible, John suggests going on a walk with Elizabeth on Sunday and this signifies that there is some tension between the two of them.
This was a moment that the couple were having some strain in their marriage about the Salem Witch trials.
Review the underlined sentence on page 2. What
idea does Kennedy's repetition of the wording
"not to our ... but to our ... " emphasize?
Frost helped Americans realize that some
contributions viewed as important were trivial.
Frost made contributions that were distinct from
those typically recognized in America.
Frost helped Americans grasp that all contributions
to education and politics should be acknowledged.
Frost made contributions that helped America
become both more powerful and more reflective.
Answer:
Frost made contributions that were distinct then those typically recognized in America.
Explanation:
It would have been what the other person "roxxy" answered if they werent asking about THE WORDING OF THE PHRASE. The wording emphasizes/compares a common contribution then Frost's contribution; so this answer is most sensible.
The idea which Kennedy's repetition of the wording "not to our ... but to our ... " emphasizes is:
B. Frost made contributions that were distinct then those typically recognized in America.
According to the given question, we are asked to show the idea which Kennedy's repetition of the wording "not to our ... but to our ... " emphasizes and how it affected the overall meaning of the poem.
As a result of this, we can see that the use of repetition by Kennedy was to show that Frost made contributions that were different from what was recognized in America.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B
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At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says to Elizabeth: "It's winter in here
yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together."
What is Miller implying about their relationship through this quote?
O John has decided to leave Elizabeth.
John thinks Elizabeth should be helping more at home.
O There is tension between the two of them.
They have never been close.
Answer:
There is tension between the two of them.
Explanation:
The given question refers to The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller. In this play, Miller dramatized and fictionalized the story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692 and 1693.
John Proctor and Elizabeth are a married couple. Their relationship is filled with tension because John had an affair with Abigail, their ex-servant. This deeply hurt Elizabeth, who no longer completely trusts John. However, they still respect each other and try to protect each other's reputations.
John's quote It's winter in here yet refers to the coldness Elizabeth treats him with. Their relationship has become cold and strained. This is why it's obvious that there is tension between them.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
Read the following quote from Emerson's "Nature":
"In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue."
Of the following, which names the most important figure of speech used in the quote?
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
You haven't provided the options you were given and I can't find them online, but I can answer your question anyway.
The figure of speech used in the given quote from Emerson's Nature is a metaphor. Just like the simile, the metaphor is a figure of speech used to compare two unrelated things that share some qualities. The difference between these two figures is that simile represents a more direct comparison. It uses the words as and like, while the metaphor doesn't. It states that something is something else.
What Emerson wants to say is that in good health, the air is like a delicious and healthy drink.
Use awoken in a past tense sentence
Answer:
Earlier this morning the cat had awoken from a deep slumber.
Explanation:
Answer:
He awoke is the answer!
Explanation:
Because if it's in the past it would be awoke and not awake because that means you just woke up!
Identify the direct object and indirect My mother will buy me a new coat at the mall
Answer:
Indirect: Mall (Which mall) Direct: Coat
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Explanation:
there lived a man in a village ( interrogative)
Answer:
did there live a man in a village?
I think
What does Thoreau mean when he says “Today, but a few in the government act for all the people?”
Answer:
Meaning only a few people in the governmentalsystem is ING things in the interest of the ple eopeopopopeople
Explanation:
Rearrange the word ckwcloall
Answer:
ckwcloall
clock wall
wall clock
Explanation:
i think?