Answer:
b
Explanation: this is the correct answer bc introductory information clearly states the sound of the piano is heard
In chapter ten of the lord of the flies at the castle rock who was in charge
Answer:
Jack was in charge in chapter 10
Which sentence contains the best example of hyperbole?
A. Sunlight shone through holes in the decaying roof.
B. The sun made a brief appearance, just to say hi.
C. Luxembourg is the greatest country in the world.
D. After school today, we're going to have serious fun.
Answer:
It's "C. Luxembourg is the greatest country in the world."
What is the definition of humor? No google answers
Answer:
being amusing
Explanation:
no google answer
Answer:
The ability or tendacy to think that things are funny,or funny things you saythat shows you have this ability
Which statement best explains how the setting affects the plot of this story?
O A. The setting is New York, which causes Rosie's family to have to
live in a small apartment building,
B. The setting is New York, which allows Rosie's family to fit in easily
within their diverse neighborhood.
C. The setting is the social environment of an immigrant family,
which causes Rosie to have to make new friends even though she
misses her old friends.
D. The setting is the social environment of an immigrant family,
which enables the author to explore the histories of real families
like Rosie's
Answer:
A. The setting is New York, which causes Rosie's family to have to live in a small apartment building.
Explanation:
Rosie has shifted newly to the New York. She is so obsessed with the beauty of New York city. She thinks she will adjust here easily but misses her old friends. She is trying to adjust herself in the new apartment which is quite smaller from her older house where she used to live.
Answer: C
Explanation:
A.p.e.x
What does the speaker think of his classmate?
Answer:
I don't know there is not enough info but
Explanation:
When I speak infront of classmates I get super nervous and fidget alot
then Ii usually try to laugh because if I don't laugh I will cry
Refer to Mesmerized: How Ben Franklin Solved a Mystery that Baffled All of France for a complete version of this text.
Part A
Why does Franklin think he has to help the king investigate Dr. Mesmer?
A.He believes he must repay the king.
B.He thinks it is the only way to prove Dr. Mesmer’s powers are real.
C.He wants the king to reward him.
D.He worries that Dr. Mesmer will become more popular than he is.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from Mesmerized best supports the answer to Part A?
A.“Even Ben's own grandson wrote to him from England to say that he had joined Mesmer's secret society."
B.“The king had already sent aid to the struggling colonists, so Ben owed him a very big favor.”
C..“The king appointed a group of scientists and doctors to help Ben.”
D.“And yet the French treated Ben like a celebrity. Poets wrote verses in his honor.”
Answer:
part a : ist a
part b: its c
Explanation:
Answer:
we need the essay, also i think its either A or C.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from the story The Big Move:
Sandeep and Den were best friends living on a small island off the coast of Maine. They weren't alike, but they were two peas in a pod. Den was usually calm, logical, and level headed, while Sandeep often reacted based on his emotions. Still, they did everything together. They biked down to the general store to spend their allowance every Saturday afternoon, spent their summers at the same camp, and took the ferry every morning to the same school on the mainland. In fact, the two were inseparable.
That is until one beautiful summer day when Den came over to Sandeep's house for lunch.
"We're moving," Den said.
"Ha! Yeah, right. What do you mean you're moving?" Sandeep replied.
Den elaborated, "Mom and Dad say we're moving to the mainland. With my dad's new job, he says it's too hard to commute on the ferry for the night shifts he's doing."
Sandeep did not know what to do with this information. He stared down sadly at his grilled cheese sandwich, not knowing how to reply. He felt nauseous at the thought of losing his best friend.
"Well, aren't you going to say something?" Den asked, his face filled with concern about his friend's response.
Sandeep was angry and sad at the same time. He didn't know how to express his emotions, so instead, he lashed out at Den, "Fine! Go then. We were never really friends anyway."
Den was shocked at this response, "What do you mean? Of course we're friends. Best friends! You don't mean that."
Sandeep said nothing as tears slowly welled up in Den's eyes, and he stood up to leave. He wanted to tell Sandeep that they could still see each other, and they would still be going to the same school, but every time he opened his mouth to speak, Sandeep said he didn't want to hear it. He took one look back at Sandeep and walked out the door.
Almost immediately, Sandeep realized he had made an egregious mistake. He knew that he should have talked it out with his friend and that they could probably work it out together. After all, he didn't even know exactly where his friend was moving nor if he was changing schools. Sandeep jumped on his bicycle to try to catch up with him before it was too late.
By the time Sandeep reached Den, they were near the ferry landing on the western side of the island. The ferry bobbed slightly as its doors lowered to allow the cars off the boat and another line up of cars, which had accumulated since the last trip, on. Sandeep remembered how, one time, he and Den rode their bicycles to the ferry and crossed to the small mainland town on the other side. He yelled for Den to stop, "Hey, Den! I'm sorry, and I didn't mean it!" Den stopped and looked back him with eyes full of salty tears. Sandeep rode up to him and continued, "I'm really sorry about what I said to you there. I just don't know how to react to this. I mean, you're my best friend, and we do everything together."
Den's face softened as his tears began to dry while he spoke, "It's okay, Sandeep. I'm upset about it, too, but if you would have let me talk earlier, I could have told you that we are still going to be going to the same school every day. My family bought a cottage on the island, so we can vacation here every summer. We are just moving to the mainland on the other side because Dad wants to cut waiting for the ferry from his trip. We'll be just a short ferry ride away. Do you remember that time when we rode our bikes to the ferry? Well, we can do that again, and as we get older, we can probably just meet up on either side all the time. It won't be too bad."
At this news, a smile grew across Sandeep's face. "Well, why didn't you say so in the first place?" he laughed. Den began to laugh as well as the two boys looked across the water to the other side. "Well," Den said, "we'd better get moving." Sandeep looked confused. "Moving where?" he inquired with a worried look on his face. Den smirked as if he was about to tell a joke, "Back to your house to finish our lunch, of course!" The boys rode back to Sandeep's house side by side and as inseparable as always.
Select how the setting of the story changes from the beginning to the end.
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The setting of the story changes from the beginning to the end from tye following sentence
Still, they did everything together. They biked down to the general store to spend their allowance every Saturday afternoon, spent their summers at the same camp, and took the ferry every morning to the same school on the mainland. In fact, the two were inseparable.At this news, a smile grew across Sandeep's face. "Well, why didn't you say so in the first place?" he laughed. Den began to laugh as well as the two boys looked across the water to the other side. "Well," Den said, "we'd better get moving."What is an excerpt?An excerpt refer to words or phrases that is extracted or deduced from a paragraph in an article or passage.
Settings refer to the dimensions in which the story is been acted or written.
From the excerpt tye settings changes from their togetherness and how they drifted apart.
Therefore, The setting of the story changes from the beginning to the end from tye following sentence
Still, they did everything together. They biked down to the general store to spend their allowance every Saturday afternoon, spent their summers at the same camp, and took the ferry every morning to the same school on the mainland. In fact, the two were inseparable.
At this news, a smile grew across Sandeep's face. "Well, why didn't you say so in the first place?" he laughed. Den began to laugh as well as the two boys looked across the water to the other side. "Well," Den said, "we'd better get moving."
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Answer:
i think it is D
Explanation
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Answer:
Explanation: 1.boy(Todd) flying kite, kite flies away
2. firefighter(Jim) putting out fire, building caught on fire
3. farmer (Betty) farming crops. sun dries them out
4. small dog (spotty) was on a walk with his owner (Chloe) and seen a squirrel and is chasing it.
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What effect does repetition have on Anthony's
speech
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Answer:
It is delivered to a crowd with the specific purpose of turning them to Antony's point of view. One of the reasons the speech is so rhetorically effective is Antony's clever use of repetition, repeating the phrase ''Brutus is an honorable man'' in order to imply the exact opposite meaning.
Explanation:
This repetition of the phrase, 'Brutus is an honourable man' is a clever rhetorical device. Antony is being wholly sarcastic when he says it. This has a cumulative impact on the crowd, as they listen to Antony demolishing all of Brutus's arguments. What Antony does, in effect, is to turn Brutus's own words against him.
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Question 8 of 10
Read this example:
Original work A novel about two brothers who travel
across the country in order to find their lost little sister.
What is one example of using a new medium to interpret this original work?
A. A movie that tells the story of the two brothers
B. A translation of the novel into another language
C. A story written about the history of their family
O D. A book telling the story from the sister's point of view
Apex hurry
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A movie that tells the story of the two brothers
What moods do the words extinguished and hushed suggest in Chapter 3 of Shelley's
Frankenstein?
A- Boredom and exhaustion
B- Fear and distrust
C- Eagerness and excitement
D- Sadness and anger
Answer:
dd
Explanation:
Which topics relate directly to the themes developed in Frankenstein?
Answer: Mary Shelly in her novel “Frankenstein” discusses some of the important themes prevailing during the Romantic revival. They are: The power of art and the need for self-expression. The pursuit of knowledge and the power of nature.
Explanation:
First one to answer this question with the right answer gets brainliest.
Woody Guthrie could never cure himself of wandering off. One minute he'd be there, the next he'd be gone, vanishing without a word to anyone, abandoning those he loved best.
—This Land Is Your Land,
Elizabeth Partridge
Which aspect of a biography is present in this passage?
important life events
a quotation from the subject
birth and death dates
characteristics of the subject
Answer:
Characteristics of the subject
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D. Characteristics of a subject
Explanation:
something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows
Which sentence have verbs and subjects that agree
Answer:
Um, this question is general. Is there some document you forgot to attach?
Explanation:
If you need help,
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/subject_verb_agreement.html
is a great site.
What did the word souvenirs mean?
Answer:
a souvenir is something that you keep and you cherish like if i were to go to Africa i would g to a gift shop for a souvenir to remember that place by. have a blessed day also can you please mark me brainiest I a trying to get to 10
Explanation:
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What is the least common mode of transportation in the United States?
air
pipeline
water
road
Water is the least common mode of transportation in the US.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Road transport is the most common within the US. That's because the country has invested in railroads and roads that cross the country. In addition, the high number of cars and public transport vehicles encouraged this type of transport.Air is also a very popular means of transport, as the country has also invested in airline airlines, which promote faster travel, as the country is very large.Pipeline transport is also popular in the country, as 70% of the oil and petroleum transported in the country is via pipeline.Water is the least used means of transport in the country, as there are faster and more efficient transport technologies than vehicles that are used on water.However, water transport is used for the export of products and tourist and themed trips.
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is it ever ok to give up
Answer:
Sometimes it is okay to give up. Giving up doesn’t always mean ur a loser or a person who don’t try enough. If you feel as if your presence in a situation is useless giving up will be a good option
Explanation:
Yes
Answer:
Explanation:
not exactly if you are talking about school and work then it is fine every so often but if you are talking about your life then no its not you are always loved by someone even if they do not show it
Determine the infinitive phrase
To drive a race car requires immense skill and focus.
a
To drive a race car
To drive a race car requires
To drive
To drive a race
Answer:
To drive a race car
Explanation:
To determine an infinitive phrase; first, we need to look out for the infitive.
This always include "To" + a verb
In this case, we have "To drive" as the infinitive.
Then, the infinite is always followed by an object.
In this case, it is "a race car"
Hence, the infinitive phrase is "To drive a race car"
Answer:
A racecar is designed and built for speed, performance and competition. Obviously, these cars are mainly made for racing and are usually found at racetracks or racing circuits. Some street-legal exotic sports cars are so Spartan and powerful that they are nothing more than racecars for the street
If you want to race professionally, you'll need an SCCA competition license. The good news is that even if you have no driving experience, you can still apply for a novice permit that will enable you to learn to drive high-performance vehicles and participate in organized racing and driving events in your area.
According to the passage, why is the restaurant industry against the
Congressional bill?
new?
Answer:
Explanation:
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"They’ll get over it eventually," his sister Gabriella said as she walked up to stand next to him. She played soccer too, just like everyone in his entire extended family was expected to. They were a family who lived, breathed, and dreamed soccer.
"Yeah, I know," Anthony responded. "I just wish they’d forgive me already."
Which best describes the primary conflict in this excerpt?
A. a struggle between one individual and the environment
B. a struggle between one individual and himself
C. a struggle between one individual and a group of people
D. a struggle between one individual and another individual
Answer:
its C trust me
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe it is C.
Explanation:
What trait typically of the romantic era is featured in Washington Irving short story RIP Vanwinkle
The contrast of humans to other living beings implies that only humans have the ability to:
Answer:
act morally, make moral choices, able to reflect on and make judgments about our own and others' actions.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from an adaptation of "To Build a Fire."
As he turned to go on, he spat speculatively. There was a sharp, explosive crackle that started him. He spat again, and again, in the air, before it could fall to the
snow, the spittle crackled. He knew that at fifty below spittle crackled on the snow, but this spittle had crackled in the air. Undoubtedly it was colder than fifty
below-how much colder he did not know. But the temperature did not matter. He was bound for the old claim on the left fork of Henderson Creek, where the
boys were already
What technique does the author use to characterize the man?
A. The author uses direct characterization to describe the man's personality
B. The author uses direct characterization to explain the man's fears,
C. The author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man's attitude,
D. The author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man's hopes,
Answer:
C. The author uses indirect characterization to reveal the man's attitude,
Explanation:
Indirect characterization is the type of characterization where features of a character is not directly revealed by the narrator but readers infer what the character is like through his words, thoughts, or feelings.
Therefore, the technique that the author uses to characterize the man is the use of indirect characterization to reveal the man's attitude
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explain how the printing press altered Renaissance society. Your answer should be at least 150 words.
Gutenberg’s genius invention was to create a set of letters that could be pressed into “matrix” material, which was then filled with a lead alloy to make type. You got one of each letter in a font of type. If you needed 100 of the letter E, you molded what you needed. If a letter was starting to wear out, you threw it back in the pot and made a new one. Gutenberg's printing press spread literature to the masses for the first time in an efficient, durable way, shoving Europe headlong into the original information age. Being able to print in quantity meant more people could gain access to learning, and more people could create new ideas.
gutenberg’s genius invention was to create a set of letters that could be pressed into “matrix” material, which was then filled with a lead alloy to make type. You got one of each letter in a font of type. If you needed 100 of the letter E, you molded what you needed. is the answer to the question
Detective is to investigate as advertisement is to
Answer:
Commercial
Explanation:
Answer:
promote
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think (A)
Explanation:
Try looking for better answers but i think its A because she seems to be very self aware an knows what she is doing. In this part it does not say anything about being sad for not being like here lovely daughters, in fact doesnt talk about her daughters in here. And for the last one it doesnt say that she is mistaken as a man either.
20 POINTS!!!!!What is one difference in the narrator’s personal feelings about their dining experience in Fish Cheeks and Eating in Silence?
Fish Cheeks By Amy Tan
Eating in silence by Pamela Huber
Answer: The difference between their dining experience is that in Fish Cheeks She is in despair but in Eating in silence she is uncomfortable with the silence.
Explanation:
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A Dog asleep in a manger filled with hay, was awakened by the Cattle, which came in tired and hungry from working in the field. ... When he saw how the Dog was acting, he seized a stick and drove him out of the stable with many a blow for his selfish behavior. Moral. Do not grudge others what you cannot enjoy yourself
Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy Bernstein. Right away, Margaret was kneeling next to me. "Are you okay? Are you okay?" she asked. "Richard, you menie, what were you thinking? This is my best friend, and if you want to mess with someone, don't pick her. Oh—and you stink at soccer!" At this point, I was lying on my back, and my head shot up when I heard the words "best friend." I squinted and saw Margaret standing above me. She extended her hand. She was ready to help me up. She grinned. From then on, I knew who my best friend was. She didn't care what age I was, and never would. To this day, we both have the framed picture of us at the bus stop that first day of camp. What significant event is described in this excerpt? Richard knocks Jamie over during a game of soccer. Jamie learns that Margaret is her best friend. Margaret kneels down next to Jamie. Jamie squints and sees Margaret standing above her. Pls Help Me
Answer:
Jamie learns that Margaret is her best friend.
Explanation:
The significant event described in this excerpt is the moment Jamie learns that Margaret is her best friend. The rest of the statements are incorrect, because they just describe certain parts of the said event, actions of the characters. Richard knocking Jamie over during a game of soccer and other moments are not important on their own, but Jamie learning that Margaret is her best friend is.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Jamie learns that Margaret is her best friend.
Whoever answers this question first with the right answer gets brainliest.
In the shadow of the steeple I saw my people,
By the relief office I seen my people;
As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking
Is this land made for you and me?
Nobody living can ever stop me,
As I go walking that freedom highway;
Nobody living can ever make me turn back
This land was made for you and me.
–“This Land Is Your Land,”
Woody Guthrie
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND, Words and Music by Woody Guthrie. WGP/TRO - © Copyright 1956, 1958, 1970, and 1972 (copyrights renewed) Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. & Ludlow Music, Inc., New York, NY, administered by Ludlow Music, Inc. Used by Permission.
Use the lyrics to answer the questions.
Who does Guthrie mean when he says "my people"?
When Guthrie writes "As they stood there hungry," what event that was happening during his own life is he referring to?
Answer:
The answer is C and B.
Explanation: