Answer:
Walking home from school wasn't always the greatest thing I enjoyed doing, but it was the quickest way. I made sure to slow down so I didn't trip on any dead branches that might have fell during the hours I was gone, very carefully placing my feet on the ground one by one. Twigs would crack from under my feet, and I could hear insects flying around my head. Possibly at one point, I heard other creatures crawling about the floor. .
At a moments' glance, I see a shadow of a figure in the distance. A rather tall figure, with long hair blowing in the wind. The forest became silent as I quickly came to a halt so I could listen. I could have sworn on what I saw, but after that moments' glance, the figure was gone. I waited a good five-ten minutes before continuing to move forward, just so I could catch something if it did happen to appear again, but nothing showed. I wondered what all the possibilities of that figure could be, even the one I could have sworn it to be. I had to make sure that it could have been nothing else. .
I came to the conclusion that it could have also been a figment of my imagination, a sort of hallucination that my mind was playing on me. For me being out there alone, it was almost too much for me to handle, imaging the idea of another human being out there wandering around. And the fact that I had no clue what their intensions would have been to appear like that in front of me, also made me even more uneasy about the situation. But I still continued to move forward. I didn't have too much further to go.
I could see the light through the trees as I was nearing the end of the forest into the clearing. I emerged and started my journey to my house that was just over a small hill. When I started my journey, I saw the figure again in my peripheral vision on my left side.
Read this paragraph from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
Well, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter now. I had been to school most all the time and could spell and read and write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six times seven is thirty-five, and I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway.
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What is the author’s purpose for including this paragraph?
to inform readers about one-room school houses
to inform readers about mathematics instruction
to persuade readers to stay in school to master basic skills
to entertain readers with a story of a disinterested student
Answer:
To entertain readers with a story of a disinterested student
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which sentence shows that Ray feels empathy for the person who sent the unanswered text?
He didn't know whose cell phone it was. He knew he should just turn it in to the customer service desk and be done with it, but he
wanted a reason to talk to Lilly, so he made up this lie.
He hoped it wasn't over and he felt badly that the woman couldn't answer to say that it wasn't over. He imagined the man left waiting,
unsure and confused, not knowing that the message had not reached the intended recipient.
O But after reading it, she laughed, and even though her reaction wasn't that out of character, he'd hoped for something different.
I guess. But doesn't it seem like she was in the middle of something? I mean, the text asked if it was over. That seems important. Like,
don't you think we should try to find her?
Answer: He hoped it wasnt over and he felt badly that the woman couldnt answer to say that it wasnt over.
Or
He imagined the man left waiting, unsure and confused, not knowing that the message had not reached the intended recipient.
Explanation:
Sorry I could not give you a clear answer, the story is a bit confusing.
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Which option is an example of inductive reasoning?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
At this rate, if what the person is doing makes him get tired at 3:00pm/am, then today he must be tired again.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is definition of city. B is opposite of inductive reasoning. C is just not true. So it leaves us with D.
Why did the boy stare at the princess? It is from "the lady or the tiger?"
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Answer:
Because she's very rich and pretty and she knows him as her "SUGAR DADDY"
Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows.
Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people.
Which of the following statements best describes this paragraph? (5 points)
The paragraph describes the purpose of laws in a community but lacks the use of any text connections.
The paragraph describes a simple comparison between a family protest and a community protest.
The paragraph uses categories of comparison to judge whether individual or group rights are most important.
The paragraph uses the analogy of a family is to choosing dinner as a community is to balancing rights and safety.
I BET NO ONE KNOWS THIS Who regulates money and stock markets?
the government
private companies
the federal banks
All of these choices are correct.
Answer:
The government regulates money and stock markets. The private companies and federal banks control the money and stock markets.
Explanation:
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How could Scrooge, his experiences and his reactions to them be seen as a comment on humanity in general?
[Worth 6 marks)
Christmas carol
Answer:
Dickens' work Christmas Carol is the critique of the cruelty and stingy people filled with greed who think too highly of themselves. The character of Scrooge (especially compared to Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim) should remind us that money does not make a man, but can sometimes even turn people unkind and greedy, and that the true values and real happiness lies in kindness and benevolence.
Explanation:
Christmas Carol and Scrooge are a commentary on the greed and the unkindness of people, and the way they can forget others and where they came from if they have more than others. It is the critique of the privileged who do not use their benefits and wealth to help others, but rather think too highly of themselves.
The story shows how those who do not have a connection to the virtues will become isolated from society, too negative and hated by everyone. We see people cherish Scrooge’s death when the Ghost of Christmas future shows him his destiny. This should remind us that history does not look fondly upon the unkind and cruel people and that they shall leave no decent mark on humanity.
Christmas Carol also tries to remind us that money does not mean goodness and compassion, but that sometimes the best people and the most generous are those who do not have much. Dickens tries to remind us of what humanity really means and the true values of the world that matter in the long run.
Which line or lines from the poem, "If." support the inference that irony is used to show a lack of self-confidence?
Read the research question.
How well did the Roman citizens like Marcus Aurelius?
What makes this research question ineffective?
It is unclear.
It is not broad.
It is too focused.
It is unanswerable.
Answer:
it is unanswerable
Explanation:
The question is based on opinion not facts so therefore it is unasnwerable and ineffective
the good things of stunt job
A stuntman typically performs stunts intended for use in a film or dramatized television. Stunts seen in films and television include car crashes, falls from great height, drags (for example, behind a horse), and explosions. There is an inherent risk in the performance of all stunt work
What is the author’s purpose for including the “What happened?” sections in “Cool Eye Tricks”?
A. to persuade readers of the importance of science
B.to inform readers that magic is based on science
C. to entertain readers with scientific information
D. to explain to readers the science behind the eye tricks
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A. to persuade readers of the importance of science
D. to explain to readers the science behind the eye tricks -- correct choice
what is the mood of the house of hades?
Answer:
Tone
Explanation:
Ain’t I A Woman?
The comment in the final sentence shows the writer's
A) humble gratitude
B)
fear and anxiety
C)
humor and sarcasm.
D)
negative attitude
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The comment in the final sentence shows the writer's is negative attitude. Therefore option D is the correct resposne.
What is Anxiety?A sensation of worry, dread, and unease is known as anxiety. You can start to perspire, become agitated and anxious, and experience rapid heartbeat. It can be a typical response to stress. You might have anxiety, for instance, when confronted with a challenging challenge at work, before taking a test, or before making a crucial decision.
Anxiety is a feeling of disquiet that can range from minor to severe and includes worry or fear. Everybody experiences anxious symptoms occasionally. For instance, you might experience anxiety and worry before an exam, a medical exam, or a job interview.
Feeling worried in such circumstances can be very normal. However, some people struggle to restrain their fears. Their anxiousness is more pervasive and frequently interferes with their regular activities.
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Please fill the blanks with the prepositios.
1. Joy never forgives those who go _____ her wishes.
2. In our school the bell is rung _____ 8 a.m.
3. John has gone______ great suffering.
4. Many addicts have given ______ tobacco due to the corona virus.
5. The shop keeper and the customer bargained for a long time _____ the price.
PlSSSSSS help me pass the final exam...The ecosystem that best describes Michigan's climate, vegetation, and animals would be.
Answer:
Climate- 24.5 degrees in January to 73.5 degrees in July.
Vegetation - Michigan's forests can be divided into two major groupings: the deciduous forests (oaks, hickories, maples, beech) to the south, and mixed forests (pines, spruces, firs, beech, maples, oaks, aspen) to the north.
Animals- known for white-tailed deer
Explanation:
i need help is it a b c or d??
Answer: A.
Explanation:
Capturing means to catch so it is not b,c, or d.
Answer:
Catch or trap
Explanation:
Set free is pretty much the same thing and so is scaring off.
did Neil armstrong love glamour? describe his personality
Answer:
Quiet, perceptive, thoroughly decent man . . . A little reserved, but when [you] get to know him, he has a very warm personality... and no, he doesn't really care for glamour
Explanation:
How does Lin-Manuel Miranda inaccurately portray history in the musical?
The actors were different races but back then they were mostly all white men and women.
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Which sentences are correctly punctuated? Check all that apply.
0 Spencer needs to call: her grandmother, her best friend, and her aunt.
0 I tried several new foods on my trip: sushi, dragon fruit, and lychees.
0 Kavita used four different materials in her collage, paper, photos, beads: and shells.
0 Diego studies three kinds of dance: jazz, modern, and tap.
0 He will buy: seeds, potting soil, and a rake for the community garden.
Answer:
Diego studies three kinds of dance: jazz, modern, and tap.
Explanation:
(b)
Write any
four differences between the primary agents and the secondary
agents of socialization,
Explanation:
Primary socialisation in sociology is the acceptance and learning of set of norms and values established through the process of socialisation. secondary socialisation refers to the process of learning what
is the appropriate behaviour as a member of smaller groups within the larger society.
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Answer: In a persuasive essay you must always argue for the issue, true
In a persuasive essay, you can support your opinion by sharing personal stories or anecdotes about how the issue affects you or others, true
Persuasive writing rarely calls for research or further investigation into a topic, false
Explanation:
Answer:
TRUE: In a persuasive essay you must always argue for the issue, In a persuasive essay you can support you opinion by sharing personal stories and anecdotes about how the issue affects you or others
FALSE: Persuasive writing rarely calls for research or further investigation into a topic.
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Explanation:
Based on the paragraph, why does it seem that Swift wanted to help the Irish?
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"Swift's Ireland was a country that had been effectively controlled by England for nearly 500 years. The Stuarts had established a Protestant governing aristocracy amidst the country's relatively poor Catholic population. Denied union with England in 1707 (when Scotland was granted it), Ireland continued to suffer under English trade restrictions and found the authority of its own Parliament in Dublin severely limited. Swift, though born a member of Ireland's colonial ruling class, came to be known as one of the greatest of Irish patriots. He, however, considered himself more English than Irish, and his loyalty to Ireland was often ambivalent in spite of his staunch support for certain Irish causes. The complicated nature of his own relationship with England may have left him particularly sympathetic to the injustices and exploitation Ireland suffered at the hands of its more powerful neighbor."
Answer: hmmmmmmmmm
Explanation:
What is the Tavy line called that is displayed when sensors are used to
measure the electrical signals from our hearts?
Mamaverga
Answer:
Makaverga
Explanation:
is the state of being ill of the provincal no 808 error
Read the following paragraph and answer the question which follows.
Did you know that lions are friendly? Lions are very sociable, at least with each other. They live in groups called "prides." Once in a pride, the females stay together for life. As a result, the females are able to pass on important knowledge to the cubs, including the pride's territory and the best places to hunt and find water. The females do all the hunting for food. However, the males protect the pride. A lion pride is like a large family.
Which of the following is the topic sentence?
They live in groups called prides.
A lion pride is like a large family.
Lions are very sociable, at least with each other.
The females do all the hunting for food.
Answer:
Lions are very sociable, at least with each other.
Explanation:
This would be the topic sentence. It gives the overall feel for the remainder of the paragraph.
How might we correct the sentence below? (37)
I ran to the store and bought some milk.
A. I ran to the store, and bought some milk.
B. I ran to the store; and bought some milk.
C. I ran to the store yet bought some milk.
D. Leave the sentence as it is.
Answer:
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is D. Leave the sentence as it is.
Lines 16-30 below complete the story of Bertie and Aunt Agatha. Read the conclusion of the excerpt and answer the question.
from "EXTRICATING YOUNG GUSSIE"
by P.G. Wodehouse
She sprang it on me before breakfast. There in seven words you have a complete character sketch of my Aunt Agatha. I could go on indefinitely about brutality and lack of consideration. I merely say that she routed me out of bed to listen to her painful story somewhere in the small hours. It can't have been half past eleven when Jeeves, my man, woke me out of the dreamless and broke the news: 'Mrs Gregson to see you, sir.'
I thought she must be walking in her sleep, but I crawled out of bed and got into a dressing-gown. I knew Aunt Agatha well enough to know that, if she had come to see me, she was going to see me. That's the sort of woman she is.
She was sitting bolt upright in a chair, staring into space. When I came in she looked at me in that darn critical way that always makes me feel as if I had gelatin where my spine ought to be. Aunt Agatha is one of those strong-minded women. I should think Queen Elizabeth must have been something like her. She bosses her husband, Spencer Gregson, a battered little chappie on the Stock Exchange. She bosses my cousin, Gussie Mannering-Phipps. She bosses her sister-in-law, Gussie's mother. And, worst of all, she bosses me. She has an eye like a man-eating fish, and she has got moral suasion down to a fine point.
I dare say there are fellows in the world—men of blood and iron, don't you know, and all that sort of thing—whom she couldn't intimidate; but if you're a chappie like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming, and hope for the best. My experience is that when Aunt Agatha wants you to do a thing you do it, or else you find yourself wondering why those fellows in the olden days made such a fuss when they had trouble with the Spanish Inquisition.
'Halloa, Aunt Agatha!' I said
'Bertie,' she said, 'you look a sight. You look perfectly dissipated.'
I was feeling like a badly wrapped brown-paper parcel. I'm never at my best in the early morning. I said so.
'Early morning! I had breakfast three hours ago, and have been walking in the park ever since, trying to compose my thoughts.'
If I ever breakfasted at half past eight I should walk on the Embankment, trying to end it all in a watery grave.
'I am extremely worried, Bertie. That is why I have come to you.'
And then I saw she was going to start something, and I bleated weakly to Jeeves to bring me tea. But she had begun before I could get it.
'What are your immediate plans, Bertie?'
'Well, I rather thought of tottering out for a bite of lunch later on, and then possibly staggering round to the club, and after that, if I felt strong enough, I might trickle off to Walton Heath for a round of golf.'
'I am not interested in your totterings and tricklings. I mean, have you any important engagements in the next week or so?'
I scented danger.
'Rather,' I said. 'Heaps! Millions! Booked solid!'
'What are they?'
'I—er—well, I don't quite know.'
'I thought as much. You have no engagements. Very well, then, I want you to start immediately for America.'
'America!'
Do not lose sight of the fact that all this was taking place on an empty stomach, shortly after the rising of the lark.
'Yes, America. I suppose even you have heard of America?'
'But why America?'
'Because that is where your Cousin Gussie is. He is in New York, and I can't get at him.'
'What's Gussie been doing?'
Gussie is making a perfect idiot of himself.'
To one who knew young Gussie as well as I did, the words opened up a wide field for speculation.
'In what way?'
'He has lost his head over a creature.'
On past performances this rang true.
Which sentence best summarizes the central idea of this story?
Bertie strongly dislikes his Aunt Agatha because she treats him poorly.
Aunt Agatha wishes Bertie to do something that he does not want to do.
Gussie has fled to America to escape from the expectations of Bertie and Aunt Agatha.
Jeeves resents being asked to perform chores for Bertie and his Aunt Agatha.
Do you suffer from arachnophobia? If so, you are not alone. Many of us are afraid
of spiders.While most of these creepy insects are harmless, there are several species
of venomous spiders that can do us serious damage. We’d all best beware of the highly toxic Brazilian Wandering Spider as well as the Black Widow and Brown Recluse Spider.
TOPIC: ________________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #1: __________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #2:_ _________________________________________________________________
Main Idea #3: __________________________________________________________________
Type of Lead: __________________________________________________________________
Answer:
People Are afraid of spiders(Main idea1) Some spiders are posionous(Main idea 2) Thats all i have right now...
Explanation:
According to the article what happened before ptolemy wrote his almagest
Throughout history, humans have looked to the stars for answers. It's likely that stargazing gave rise to the science of astronomy, possibly the oldest science known to humankind. As civilizations advanced, they became more dependent on understanding the patterns and cycles of celestial bodies. Farmers relied upon astrological calendars to plant and harvest their crops; sailors steered across vast oceans using celestial maps. Modern astronomy owes much to the ancient civilizations of the past. In fact, the roots of astronomy can be traced to somewhere around 4000 B.C., when the oldest astronomical observations ever recorded took place in both Egypt and Central America. Also important were the ancient civilizations of China and Mesopotamia. They developed solar and lunar calendars that date
back to 2000 B.C. Equally, the ancient Greeks made great advances in the science of astronomy. Their approach to science was based on mathematical models and calculations. They explained natural events through
a process of logic and observation. Ptolemy's Almagest, written around 150 A.D., forever affixed the mathematical approach to astronomy. However, he theorized that the solar system was geocentric, meaning that the Earth was the center of the solar system. Hundreds of years later, during the Renaissance, a Polish-born astronomer named Copernicus published his On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres in 1543 A.D. In this work he held that the solar system was in fact heliocentric, meaning that the Sun—not the Earth—was the center of the solar system. More than a century later, in 1687 A.D., Sir Isaac Newton, a founder of modern astronomy, published his theory of universal gravitation. Not until the twentieth century would the scientific community again alter its understanding of the universe through the works of Albert Einstein.
According to the article, what happened before Ptolemy wrote his Almagest?
A. Albert Einstein changed universal theory in the twentieth century.
B. Sir Isaac Newton altered universal theory in the seventeenth century.
C. Copernicus wrote his On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
D. The Greeks formed an approach to science based on mathematics
Answer:
D. The Greeks formed an approach to science based on mathematics.
Explanation:
From the article, it can be seen that before the Plotemy wrote his Almagest, "The Greeks formed am approach to science based on mathematics."
This is evident when the article says "the ancient Greeks made great advances in the science of astronomy. Their approach to science was based on mathematical models and calculations. They explained natural events through a process of logic and observation."
Identify whether each statement uses objective language. In his short story, Jack London depicts the exceptionally difficult realities of surviving the Yukon. The actual setting of the Klondike gold rush was probably very unpleasant to travel through. This connection shows that London’s character was inexperienced and unprepared to face the elements, just like many of the actual gold rushers. It is clear to any reader that the real environment is incredibly difficult to survive in and should be avoided at all costs.
Answer:
Not all statements use objective language, but most o them use
Explanation:
objective , non objective , objective , non objective