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Cesar wants to know more about his family. To have a fuller understanding of
his family's socioeconomic class, he should investigate:
A. the religious beliefs of each member.
B. the favorite color of each member.
C. the meaning of each member's first name.
D. the highest level of education each member has achieved.
(15) God had directed "Billy" Sunday's path to evangelism.
Action or linking verb
Answer:
What do you mean? Sorry :(
Explanation:
Yes, what do you mean???!!
Which statement best modernizes the first two lines of
the passage?
Evil seems to be a living thing, and we remember
evil and forget good acts.
The evil that people do lives after them, and the
good that they do is also remembered.
Evil exists in all our lives, but people forget good
acts, and bury goodness like bones.
The evil that men do is remembered, but the good
they have done is often buried with them.
Answer: The evil that men do is remembered, but the good they have done is often buried with them.
Explanation:
Just took the test and got it right
Answer: D. The evil that men do is remembered, but the good they have done is often buried with them.
Explanation:
There were upsides to these trips, I suppose. Mom usually would sing in the car when things got really boring. And, of course, it was always fun watching my sister argue with dad as she made some ardent point about her curfew being too early, or mine being too late. Regardless, it was our arrival at the coast that was the most fun. Depending on what time we did end up getting there, the reception we got from the friends we hadn’t seen since last summer was usually the best part of all. The narrator’s sister would most likely argue
A: by making excuses.
B: with a lot of emotion.
C: by using research.
D: without much energy.
Answer:
B. with a lot of emotion.
Explanation:
I think its B. with a lot of emotion because "ardent" means "enthusiastic or passionate." So the narrator's sister is arguing "with enthusiasm or passion", and a lot of emotion!
who do you look up and what qualities do you love about that person?
Answer:
Qualities I Admire In Others
Honesty.
Kindness.
Compassion.
Authenticity.
Passion.
Humor.
Simplicity.
Explanation:
kindness funny cuteness sweetvoice careness
Analyze What are the consequences of Rachel's being unable to speak up to Mrs. Price? Explain why Rachel has such a negative reaction to wearing the sweater
Answer: because Rachel cannot speak up to Mrs. Price, she ends up having to wear the sweater, and she feels like nobody listens to her.
simple past forms of
call
sell
speak
fight
think
teach
go
finish
show
Explanation:
simple past forms of
call:called
sell:sold
speak:spoke
fight:fought
think:thought
teach:taught
go:went
finish:finished
show:showed
The Dalai Lama is appealing to pathos. Which phrases
support that type of appeal? Check all that apply.
What is the name of the newspaper that contained the letter written by Virginia? a. New York Sun c. New York Sun Times b. New York Times d. New York Times-Dispatch
Answer:
New York Sun
Explanation:
It was the new york sun times
Answer: ny
Explanation:
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Answer:
it is b
Explanation:
Sophie uses 18 beads to make a necklace. One-sixth of the beads are purple. How many of the beads are purple?
Answer:
3 of the beads
Explanation:
Answer:
3 beads were purple.
Explanation:
Dividing 18/6 = 3 beads
when the going gets tough, the tough gets going
A.Repetition
B.Hyperbole
C.Trope
D.Personification
Answer:
D personification
Explanation:
because the going is not a human and personification gives human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas
12. He wouldn't be so
successful now if he____so
hard when he was at school
A. didn't study
B. hadn't studied
C. wouldn't have studied
The answer for the question is B
Answer:
I believe it's.... B or C
Please hurry
Write a reflection on your ideas about the text and the justice system in 300-500 words
20 points, thanks and 5 stars
here is the text: only need to read this part so don't worry
IN 1989 Troy Davis and two friends were hanging out in Savannah, Georgia. They saw a homeless man leaving a shop and started to bully him. An off-duty policeman heard the commotion and intervened; he was shot and killed. Though no gun was found, the state produced nine witnesses who said that Mr Davis was the culprit. He was convicted of the murder and sentenced to death in 1991.
It seemed a straightforward case. Americans particularly revile cop-killers and here was a parade of people saying that Mr Davis had shot a policeman. But after the trial, no fewer than seven of the nine recanted. Several of them said they had felt subjected to pressure by the police. Others thought someone else was the killer. The homeless man said he could not remember, and anyway he had been drinking.
Answer:
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Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspectives, including the concepts of moral correctness based on ethics, rationality, law, religion, equity and fairness.
Justitia by Maarten van Heemskerk, 1556. Justitia carries symbolic items such as: a sword, scales and a blindfold
Justice, one of the four cardinal virtues, by Vitruvio Alberi, 1589–1590. Fresco, corner of the vault, studiolo of the Madonna of Mercy, Palazzo Altemps, Rome
Consequently, the application of justice differs in every culture. Early theories of justice were set out by the Ancient Greek philosophers Plato in his work The Republic, and Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics. Throughout history various theories have been established. Advocates of divine command theory have said that justice issues from God. In the 1600s, philosophers such as John Locke said that justice derives from natural law. Social contract theory said that justice is derived from the mutual agreement of everyone. In the 1800s, utilitarian philosophers such as John Stuart Mill said that justice is based on the best outcomes for the greatest number of people. Theories of distributive justice study what is to be distributed, between whom they are to be distributed, and what is the proper distribution. Egalitarians have said that justice can only exist within the coordinates of equality. John Rawls used a social contract theory to say that justice, and especially distributive justice, is a form of fairness. Robert Nozick and others said that property rights, also within the realm of distributive justice and natural law, maximizes the overall wealth of an economic system. Theories of retributive justice say that wrongdoing should be punished to insure justice. The closely related restorative justice (also sometimes called "reparative justice") is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of victims and offenders.
What is the meaning of the word draw in this sentence from the passage? Princess Rebecca's job was to draw more immigrants to the New World and get the support of the monarchy .
Answer:
to get them to come and help her
Explanation:
Which sentence Most clearly indicates a transition from a reason to evidence in an argumentative essay
Answer:
A. There are several reasons to believe this.
B. Some people might suggest a different approach.
C. There are many people who say this isn't an issue.
D. A big problem faces all of us today.
Explanation:
A) is the answer
1 subjects-verb agreement She (doesn’t, don’t) look very well today. *
2 nteresting news (is, are) what sells our paper. *
3 they (doesn’t, don’t) think they’ll win the game tonight. *
4 it (doesn’t, don’t) seem so cold today. *
5 a pound of cookies (cost, costs) about a dollar. *
6 Gymnastics (is, are) easy for Angela. *
7 He (don’t, doesn’t) speak very well. *
8 twenty minutes (is, are) the amount of time it takes me to get home from work. *
9 One hundred dollars (is, are) not a lot of money to some people. *
10 Mumps (is, are) one of the most uncomfortable diseases. *
Answers:
1. She doesn’t look very well today.
"She" is a singular pronoun, so you should use a singular verb.
2. Interesting news is what sells our paper.
"news" is a singular noun, one of the exceptions which ends with s.
3. They don't think they’ll win the game tonight.
"They" is a plural pronoun.
4. It doesn't seem so cold today.
"It" is a singular pronoun.
5. A pound of cookies costs about a dollar.
in this case, the subject of the sentence is not the cookies (plural) but rather the pound (singular). thus, the verb should be singular.
6. Gymnastics is easy for Angela.
like in question 2, "gymnastics" is a singular noun. don't let the s at the end fool you!
7. He doesn't speak very well.
"He" is a singular pronoun.
8. Twenty minutes is the amount of time it takes me to get home from work.
this is another tricky one! "Twenty minutes" is actually referring to one block of 20 minutes, or one period of time, thus it is singular.
9. One hundred dollars is not a lot of money to some people.
like the question above, "one hundred dollars" is a collective noun and is singular.
10. Mumps is one of the most uncomfortable diseases.
the explanation for this is similar to q2 and q6.
i hope this helps! :D
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Strong Thesis Statements Read the student thesis responses to the writing prompt. Determine which responses are strong, relevant, and well-developed thesis statements and which contain irrelevant digressions. Drag and drop the statements into the correct category. Order is not important.
Writing Prompt: Should student athletes have to be on the honor roll to participate in sports?
Check your other ones
Which action will raise a pitch from a low sound to a higher one?
A ruler placed on a desk is moved so that only a small amount of the ruler is touching the desk before it is struck.
none of the above
A violin string is tightened, increasing the amount of vibration.
A violin string is loosened, decreasing the amount of vibration.
How does this theme relate to the author, Sandra Cisneros’s own life? (Use information from the introduction and the NPR article to help you answer this question.) (5 sentences)
T he House on Mango Street is a deceptive work. It is a book of short stories—and sometimes not even full stories, but character sketches and vignettes—that add up, as Sandra Cisneros has written, “to tell one big story, each story contributing to the whole—like beads in a necklace.” That story is told in language that seems simple but that possesses the associative richness of poetry, and whose slang and breaks from grammatical correctness contribute to its immediacy. It is narrated in the voice of a young girl—a girl too young to know that no one may ever hear her—but whose voice is completely convincing, because it is the creation of a mature and sophisticated writer. For example, The House on Mango Street appears to wander casually from subject to subject—from hair to hips, from clouds to feet, from an invalid aunt to a girl named Sally, who has “eyes like Egypt” and whose father sometimes beats her. But this apparent randomness disguises an artful exploration of themes of individual identity and communal loyalty, estrangement and loss, escape and return, the lure of romance and the dead end of sexual inequality and oppression.
The House on Mango Street is also a book about a culture—that of Chicanos, or Mexican-Americans—that has long been veiled by demeaning stereotypes and afflicted by internal ambivalence. In some ways it resembles the immigrant cultures that your students may have encountered in books like My Ántonia, The Jungle, and Call It Sleep. But unlike Americans of Slavic or Jewish ancestry, Chicanos have been systematically excluded from the American mainstream in ways that suggest the disenfranchisement of African-Americans. Although Cisneros uses language as a recurring metaphor for the gulf between Mexican-Americans and the majority culture, what keeps Esperanza Cordero and her family and friends locked in their barrio is something more obdurate than language: a confluence of racism, poverty, and shame. It may help your discussion to remind students that the ancestors of many Chicanos did not come to the United States by choice, but simply found themselves in alien territory as a result of the U.S.’s expansionist policy into country that had once been Mexican.
But although The House on Mango Street will have a particularly strong appeal to Latino students, who may never have encountered a book that speaks so pointedly to their own experience, it is a work that captures the universal pangs of otherness—what Cisneros, in her introduction to the tenth anniversary edition (published by Knopf, $18.00), has called “the shame of being poor, of being female, of being not-quite-good-enough.” It suggests from where that otherness comes and shows how it can become a cause for celebration rather than shame. Few students, regardless of their ancestry or gender, will come away from this book without a strong sensation of having glimpsed a secret part of themselves. For, as Sandra Cisneros has written, “You, the reader, are Esperanza…. You cannot forget who you are.”
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Write an argumentative essay about what it takes to be successful.
PLEASE HELP !!! Read the excerpt from act 5, scene 5, of Julius
Caesar
Which paraphrase from the passage best explains
Brutus's motivation in this scene?
[BRUTUS.] It is more worthy to leap in ourselves
Than tarry till they push us. Good Volumnius,
Thou know'st that we two went to school together.
Even for that, our love of old, prithee,
Hold thou my sword hilts, whilst I run on it
...
So fare you well at once, for Brutus' tongue
Hath almost ended his life's history.
Night hangs upon mine eyes; my bones would rest,
That have but laboured to attain this hour.
I prithee, Strato, stay thou by thy lord.
Thou art a fellow of a good respect
Thy life hath had some smatch of honour in it.
Hold then my sword, and turn away thy face
While I do run upon it. Wilt thou, Strato?
STRATO. Give me your hand first. Fare you well, my
lord
O Brutus wants to be remembered by Caesar's
ghost.
O Brutus wants to make way for Cassius to rule
Rome.
O Brutus wants a more honorable death than to be
killed by his enemies.
O Brutus wants to prove to Volumnius that he and
Caesar were good friends.
Answer:
pretty sure its C.Brutus wants a more honorable death than to be killed by his enemies.
Explanation:
Brutus wants a more honorable death than to be killed by his enemies. These were some of the main things about Julius Cesar. Hence, option C is appropriate.
What is the meaning of Julius Cesar?Roman general and statesman Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar, a member of the First Triumvirate, commanded the Roman legions throughout the Gallic Wars, vanquished Pompey in a civil war, and then ruled the Roman Empire from 49 BC until his death in 44 BC.
With the help of bold political changes, Julius Caesar turned Rome from a republic into an empire. Together with his military and political prowess, Julius Caesar was renowned for his passionate union with Cleopatra.
Moreover, Caesar was a military genius. His several successful military operations helped him win widespread public favor and popularity. Caesar also gained the unwavering loyalty of his troops, who gave him the force he needed to capture power.
Hence, option C is correct.
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what is all the answers to "CONFLICTING NEWS REPORTS ON THE FATE OF THE SINKING TITANIC" on commonlit?
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
Why does the narrator first dislike the yellow wallpaper?
O A. It smells like death.
B. It reminds her of her mother.
C. At first she doesn't mind it.
D. It commits every "artistic sin."
Answer:
D. It commits every "artistic sin."
When reading a poem, a person should NEVER?
Answer: read it in there head.
Explanation:
topic sentence for (Many people enjoy it although it is expensive and dangerous. Also, the severe cold doesn’t keep skiers away from the slopes. It is clear that a lot of people spend every winter weekend skiing, and many families go on winter ski holidays regardless of these drawbacks. *)
AnsFOR ALL MY POINTS write an argumentative essay on why dog parks are "helpful or harmful"
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Explanation:
10. Roy experiences two emotions when he learns about Dana's arrest. What are
they and how can he feel such opposite emotions?
Answer:
Roy feels both guilty and glad. He feels guilty because Dana isn't the vandal, but glad because Dana is a bully.
Explanation:
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Why did Enrique choose to travel alone and not inform others about his journey
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1- Dan thought it would be a good idea to go to the park for a walk. ( suggest )
Dan ………………………………………………………. to the park for a walk.
2- Frank told Martha that he wouldn't forgive her after what she had done . ( refused )
Frank …………………….…………………………… Martha after what she had done .
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence , using the word given .
Dan suggested it would be a good idea to take a walk at the park.
Frank refused to forgive Martha after what she had done.
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Answer:
Dan suggested to the park for a walk
Explanation:
It means Dan has an idea to go to the park for a walk
Read this excerpt from “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Which two lines in the excerpt demonstrate internal rhyme?
The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,
The furrow followed free;
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.
Down dropt the breeze, the sails dropt down,
'Twas sad as sad could be;
And we did speak only to break
The silence of the sea!
Answer:
The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,
We were the first that ever burst
Answer:
its The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,
We were the first that ever burst
Explanation:i got it right hope it helped luv you guys