Answer:
this is a college question im only in high school i dont know ask my friend he is the second highest person in brainly with points he is done with school he is a judge
Explanation:
Where is T.S. Eliot born ?
Answer:
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Answer:
Locust Street
Eliot lived in St. Louis, Missouri for the first 16 years of his life at the house on Locust Street where he was born.
What does Jack’s confusion suggest about the rules that govern Victorian society?
Read the sentence.
I am planning a trip to London with my uncle, Shazia and Nanette.
Which revision is necessary?
add a comma after “trip”
add a comma after “London”
add a comma after “Shazia”
add a comma after “and”
Answer:
After Shazia
Explanation:
add a comma after “Shazia”
Add a comma after london . I think its the correct one.
Hari goes to schoo change past tense
Answer:
Maybe Hary went to school?
Answer: Hari has gone to school.
Explanation:
Read the following and determine if adding a coordinate or subordinate
clause would improve the style and smoothness of the writing. Choose the
answer that best rewrites the sentence, or choose to leave it unedited
David called this morning, He told me to look for a letter in the mail tomorrow
O A. David called this morning and told me to look for a letter in the
mail tomorrow
8. Although David called this morning, he told me to look for a better
in the mail tomorrow
O C. The sentence is fine as it is.
D. David called this morning, yet he told me to look for a letter indige
Answer:
A. David called this morning and told me to look for a letter in the mail tomorrow.
Explanation:
Which of the follawing forms of communication developed most recently?
a. Interviewing
b. Mass Communication
Computer Mediated
Small Group
Answer:
Mass communication
Explanation:
Computers help users to communicate with others through the social platforms
Historic Inventions
by Rupert S. Holland (adapted excerpt)
Humphrey Davy invented the safety-lamp that helped protect miners from the perils of flammable fire-damp1.
Explosions of coal-gas were only too common in the mines of England, leading to detrimental effects on those who labored underground. The biggest mine-owners met to see whether some protection against such accidents could not be devised. After much discussion, they appointed a committee to call on Sir Humphrey Davy and asked him to investigate the possibilities for them.
He took up the question, experimented with fire-damp, and found that it was in reality light carburetted hydrogen. He visited many mines and took into careful consideration the conditions under which the men worked. For months he investigated and experimented, and in 1815, he constructed the safety-lamp. This was an oil lamp, which had a chimney or cage of wire gauze that kept the flame of the lamp from passing through and igniting the fire-damp outside. The cage allowed air to pass and light to escape. Even if the combustion of the fire-damp caused the wire gauze to become red hot, it was still efficient as a safety-lamp.
1. a combustible gas especially methane
6
Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the writer's purpose?
A.
to persuade
B.
to entertain
C.
to instruct
D.
to inform
The connotation of the word “barbaric” in line 4 suggest the speaker views himself as A.Kind B.Aggresive C.Primitive D.Lawless E.Tenacious
Answer:
primitive. but it deoends on the context
Read the excerpt from “The Monkey's Paw.”
She ran to the door, but her husband was before her, and catching her by the arm, held her tightly.
"What are you going to do?" he whispered hoarsely.
"It's my boy; it's Herbert!" she cried, struggling mechanically. "I forgot it was two miles away. What are you holding me for? Let go. I must open the door.
"For God's sake don't let it in," cried the old man, trembling.
"You're afraid of your own son," she cried, struggling. "Let me go. I'm coming, Herbert; I'm coming."
How does Mr. White’s reaction to Herbert’s coming home compare to that of his wife’s?
He is thrilled, but she is nervous.
He is horrified, but she is excited.
He is calm, but she is angry.
He is sorrowful, but she is happy.
Answer: Second Option
Explanation: He is horrified, but she is excited.
I've read this short story before in school and saw it performed at a play. After Mr and Mrs White's son dies, they use the Monkey paw to wish him back to life. But their son (Hilbert) is something dark and unnatural and is not the son they raised. But Mrs White is excited to see Hilbert no matter what he comes back as while Mr White is horrified and knows that whatever is behind that door, will not hug them with open arms.
Answer: the answer is B
Explanation:
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The first 13.
1. deformity
2. deformities
3. deformed
4 deformed
5. lump
6. lump
7. lumpy
8. numbness
9. numbing
10. numb
11. fever
12.fever
13.feverish
what do you understand by parts of speech
The definition of a part of speech is a class of words based on the word's function, the way it works in a sentence. The parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. An example of a part of speech is an adjective.
According to the narrator, an ordinary reader of newspapers considers that science is represented by:
Answer:
it is represented by a varying selection of sensational triumphs, such as wireless telegraphy and aeroplanes, radio-activity, and the marvels of modern alchemy Explanation: ! ! ! HOPE IT HELPS ! ! !
2. Change the following sentences into passive.
c a. Hari bought a pen.
b. The boy has written a poem.
c. National park attract tourist.
d. Children like sweets.
e. Anil is making a chair
Answer:
a.A pen was bought by Hari
explanation: You start with the Subject
What is Speech Communication process?
Answer:
Speech communication, in its simplest form, consists of a sender, a message and a recipient. The speaker and sender are synonymous. The speaker is the initiator of communication. Effective speakers are those who can most clearly delivery their message to their recipients.
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
At this he gave a mighty sob and rumbled:
'Now comes the weird upon me, spoken of old.
A wizard, grand and wondrous, lived here—Telemus,
a son of Euryinus; great length of days
he had in wizardry among the Cyclopes,
and these things he foretold for time to come:
my great eye lost, and at Odysseus' hands.
Always I had in mind some giant, armed
in giant force, would come against me here.
But this, but you—small, pitiful and twiggy—
you put me down with wine, you blinded me.
Come back, Odysseus, and I'll treat you well,
praying the god of earthquake to befriend you—
his son I am, for he by his avowal
fathered me, and if he will, he may
heal me of this black wound—he and no other
of all the happy gods or mortal men.’
Why does the Cyclops invite Odysseus back to the island?
He realizes that Odysseus was destined to take his eye.
He wants to obey the Greek custom of providing food and shelter to guests.
He fears far more harm will come to him if does not befriend Odysseus.
He wants to take revenge on Odysseus.
Answer:
he realized that Odysseus was destined to take his eyes
Explanation:
he wanted to take revenge on him
The Cyclops invites Odysseus back to the island because he hopes that Odysseus can persuade the god of earthquake to heal him of the wound caused by being blinded.
What is The Odyssey about?The Odyssey is an epic poem written by the ancient Greek poet Homer, which tells the story of the Greek hero Odysseus and his ten-year struggle to return home after the Trojan War.
The poem is divided into 24 books and begins with Odysseus stranded on the island of Ogygia, where he has been trapped by the nymph Calypso.
The Cyclops invites Odysseus back to the island because he hopes that Odysseus can persuade the god of earthquake to heal him of the wound caused by being blinded.
He also wants to treat Odysseus well and pray to the god of earthquake to befriend him in order to avoid further harm.
Therefore, the correct answer is: He wants to treat Odysseus well, praying the god of earthquake to befriend him, and hopes to be healed of his wound.
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You do not need to use complete sentences in the body section of the speech outline.
a. True
b.False
Answer:
b. False.
Explanation:
Preparing a speech outline does not necessarily mean one can forgo the 'normal' ways or patterns of speeches. This means that even though it is a preparation of a speech outline, a person must use complete sentences rather than phrases.
Using complete sentences in the preparation of the outlines of a speech will help the person judge and see if there is coherence in the prepared speech. It presents the speaker to find the mistakes and correct whatever is necessary. This will also make sure that the intended speech does not have any issues before it is given in front of an audience.
Thus, the correct answer is false.
For the First Time Ever, You Can Now Hear What Alexander Graham Bell Sounded Like
Listen to the voice of the man who brought our modern age of long-distance communication into being.
On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell spoke nine words that heralded our modern age of rapid long-distance communication. "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you." And then, as soon as he spoke the words, they were gone.
This was a time before recorded sound was common, and any momentous series of sound waves were preserved only in memory and text. When you think of Kennedy imploring Americans to ask what they can do for their country, you can hear his voice -- its cadences, its timbre -- in your head. But for the greatest spoken words of the 19th century (or any time preceding), we've got to use our imaginations. (This is, of course, why so many Americans were bewildered by Daniel Day Lewis's interpretation of Lincoln's voice, even though it was recreated with the greatest attention to historical detail.)
But there are sound recordings that survive from as far back as the 1860s, '70s, and '80s. It's just that, until very recently, they were unplayable. We no longer had the right tools, and even if we had, playing them would ruin the wax cylinders or fragile records upon which the sounds were stored. But over the past few years, physicists have developed tools for creating 3D scans of the old records and converting those scans into playable audio files. Last year, they released the oldest playable American recording, a series of sounds from an 1878 demonstration of sound-recording technology in St. Louis. In it, you can hear laughter, a song, and some counting, all spoken into the world by people of another century.
But until today, the voice that spoke that age of far-traveling sound into being has remained unknown -- no living person had ever heard it. What did he sound like? "Did Bell speak with a Scottish burr? What was the pitch and depth of the voice with which he loved to belt out ballads and music hall songs?" Bell biographer Charlotte Gray asks in Smithsonian. He had lived in England, Canada, the eastern United States. He summered in Nova Scotia where people spoke Gaelic. How did all these influences combine in his speech? And now Gray has her answer. The Smithsonian has released audio recovered from a wax and cardboard disc dated April 15, 1885. In it, you can clearly hear the inventor speak the words: "Hear my voice -- Alexander Graham Bell."
Who is the voice referred to in the above paragraph?
A. Samuel Morse
B. Alexander Graham Bell
C. George Washington
D. Abraham Lincoln
Answer:
the answer is C : Alexander Graham Bell
Is this a complete sentence?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
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What would be the best supporting sentence for a paragraph about bicycle
fatin
A. You can lessen your chances of being injured while cycling by
taking a few simple safety precautions.
B. You can make yourself more visible to cars by putting flashing
lights on the front and back of your bicycle.
C. It's worth spending a little extra time and money to be sure you are
as safe as possible when cycling.
D. Some people ride road bikes, some ride BMX bikes, and some
prefer mountain bikes.
The delivery driver did not realize that there were is a wrinkle in her plan route 30 found herself stuck behind a massive traffic jam what is the connotative
Answer:
wrinkle in her plan is the connotation
how does craspey plan to face death
Answer:
Craspey plans to face death by having rage against the death, she will not be patient or lie still.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Objective
Explanation:
Anything objective sticks to facts while Subjective contains feelings.
Examples:Objective: It is raining. Subjective: I love the rain!
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What child's rights do you consider that you have?
Answer:
the right to a name and nationality from birth
the right to life
the right to education
the right to equal opportunities
the right to quality health care
and many others
Which of these is the MOST appropriate translation word to add too this sentence
Answer:
D) Therefore ⠀⠀⠀⠀
join using participle the cable was not strong .It could not support three men.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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*LANGUAGE ART TEST*
*50marks*
*Time:1hour* *10:15am - 11:15am*
1. A prefix is letters that come at the _____ of a word.
a. end b. beginning c. middle d. top
2. What is the root, or base word, in the word preheat?
a) heat b. preheat c. heatpre
Question 3
Q. What is the prefix in the word untie?
a.tie b. unti c. un d. pre
Question 4
Q. The prefix re, like in the word replay means-
a. not b. before c. again d. dis
Question 5
Q. Read the sentence below.
Tom and Jerry disagreed on what TV show to watch. That means they-
a. did not agree b. did agree c.agreed again d. stopped agreeing
Question 6
Q. A suffix is letters that come at the _____ of the word.
a. on top b. rhyme c. beginning d. end
Question 7
Q. The suffix less, like in the word fearless means:
a. full of b. without c. with
Question 8
Q. Look at the word below
unchangeable
This word has-
a. a prefix b. a suffix c. a prefix and a suffix d. neither
Question 9
Q. Which suffix can you add to the word "reason" to make a new word?
a. -able b. -ful c. -ion
Question 10
Q. What does the word "tireless" mean?
a. always feeling tired b. never feeling tired c. feeling less tired than someone else
Question 11
Q. If you wanted to say someone is not helpful, which word would you use?
a. inhelpful b. unhelpful c. helpfulless
Question 12
Q. Which of these words means 'not sure'
a. undone b. uncertain c. dissure
Question 13
Q. What prefix would you add to the word 'finished' to show that there is still some work to be done?
a. un- b. dis- c. mis-
Question 14
Q. What does the prefix 'dis' do to the word appeared in this sentence?
The cat disappeared before her very eyes.
a. It tells you that the cat appeared bigger than before. b. It tells you that the cat vanished. c. It tells you that the act appeared to be further away.
Question 15
Q. What does the prefix 'dis' do to the word appeared in this sentence?
The cat disappeared before her very eyes.
a. It tells you that the cat appeared bigger than before. b. It tells you that the cat vanished. c.It tells you that the act appeared to be further away.
Section B:
Write 10 idioms you know, the meaning and make a sentence with it
Best of luck
Tom: Hi Mike, ____________________?Mike: No, Not at all, Why?Tom: Would you like to come over tomorrow? I am going to watch movies at home.Mike: That would be great. Do you like horror movies Do you have enough time Are you busy tomorrow Are you free tonight Clear selection pplllzzz help which one
Answer:
Tom: Hi Mike, Do you like horror movies?Mike: No, Not at all, Why?Tom: Would you like to come over tomorrow? I am going to watch movies at home.Mike: That would be great.Explanation:
that best suits the conversation!!
Answer:
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I need to put each one with the correct one
Answer:
shimmer: to shine when reflected by the sun
wrinkled: picture of a dog
knock: picture of a hand knocking on a door
suhoor: the meal eaten before fasting in the morning in Ramadan
hobo: picture of a homeless man
sign: picture of road signs
girgian: the full moon festival to celebrate the middle of Ramadan
iftar: the meal eaten after sunset in Ramadan
growl: animals usually make this slow grumbling sound
glaze: something you put brush on top of things
Explanation:
Iftar is the meal Muslims have to end the daily fast at sunset during Ramadan.
Suhoor is the last meal eaten by Muslims before fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Girgian is the festival celebrated on the day of the full moon during Ramadan.
our situation is ____ to the problems the warehouse staff dealt with last year. analogous, opposite, incongruous, conducive, symmetrical
Question:
Our situation is ____ to the problems the warehouse staff dealt with last year.
A) Analogous
B) Opposite
C) Incongruous
D) Conducive
E) Symmetrical
Answer:
The correct answer is A) Analogous
Explanation:
The question seems to be missing a few instructions. However, in the absence of that, the most logical approach is to match the missing word with the best option indicated.
Of all the options given, Analogous which also means Similar or related fits the sentence the most. And here is why:
In the sentence, the object is the situation. Another word for that is the circumstance, state, or condition. It is being juxtaposed with the problems that happened in a previous time period.
Words that make such comparisons usually go in line with the preposition "to".
The word after the missing word is "to". If we inserted all the synonyms indicated above, we would find that they fit neatly.
For example:
Our situation is similar to...Our situation is analogous to...our situation (or condition) is related to...Cheers
She is a .... Singer. She sings......
Answer:
She is a famous Singer. She sings beautifully