Answer:
Summary
Skinner introduces the narrator, a professor named Burris. A former student, Rogers, and his military friend Steve Jamnik come to visit Burris at his university office to convince him a real social experiment is necessary to find a way to repair society's ills. They reference the concept of a utopian community, which Rogers remembers from one of Burris's lectures. The two mention a man named Frazier who wrote an article on a planned community to test psychological theories. The professor is surprised to hear about Frazier, who was a colleague at graduate school. In a yearbook he finds Frazier's address, which is listed as Walden Two. The professor's curiosity heightens as he remembers Frazier's interest in Thoreau's Walden, and he decides to write to him.
Analysis
Skinner uses several narrative strategies to set up the reader for the experimental community. First, he uses first-person narration to share the professor's inner thoughts, leaving Rogers and Steve to provide the information about Frazier and Walden Two. At first the narrator is disheartened a former student would be concerned with some offhand comment he had made about utopias years before. However, through Rogers's and Steve's urging, the professor manages to reveal his true excitement about Frazier's social experiment. This allows the narrator to discover information along with the reader.
Second, Skinner uses backstory to introduce Frazier and tell the reader where he knew him, what his interests were, and about his fascination with Thoreau's Walden. This prepares readers for the initial meeting with Frazier.
Third, the setting is a university. This adds credibility to the concept of utopia, as it is introduced in the context of peer-reviewed discussions and writing. This would not have been the case in a nonacademic setting. It is possible the world of academia has been Burris's own utopian world of sorts. Skinner uses the professor's inner dialogue to offer some doubts regarding an experimental community. He contrasts this with the professor's physical actions and dialogue toward the end of the chapter, which indicate his true interest in Frazier's Walden Two experiment.
Explanation:
You are a drop of water in a puddle in front of Coop's. Write a story describing how you move through the different stages of the water cycle. Your story must include at least 7 of these words: sun, energy, gravity, condensation, precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, runoff, groundwater, permeable, aquifer, reservoir.
Answer:
I once used to be air. so light in the sky forming clouds! they say that's known as a act in the water cycle called evaporation! unfortunately that didnt last long until precipitation arrived and I fell once again in the sea at least the energy from the sun finally hit the beautiful ocean colors! as a small droplet of water. I go through a stage known as the water cycle. the longest stage of the cycle is condensation. Where water gathers all around to form whats called a cloud. Precipitation happens when there is enough water gathered up and is ready to once again fall back down! although its slightly different for groundwater. still as a droplet I am as fresh as the tulips around the world growing because of gravity.
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What is Samuel’s point of view about Richard in "Blood in the River"?
My overall impression of the book Blood on the River is that it’s a very good book. The reason I like it is because, it’s really suspenseful and it gets me really excited to keep reading. I think Elisa Carbone did a very good job of going to lots of places just to get facts so she could write an awesome book like that.
The character I can connect the most with is probably Samuel because he goes through a lot of hardships, either it being food, survival or Indian attacks. He also has to befriend someone he doesn’t trust yet.
The character that me most about life and death in the beginning and the end, was probably Captain John Smith because when he made Samuel stand on one foot, and told him that the whole colony has to be able to stand on two feet to survive.
I think the theme of the story that Elisa Carbone is trying to incorporate is bravery. I know this because on pages 78-80 it shows how Samuel knew just what to do about the situation they were in. With a lot of arrows flying around the fort, he got both the boys to go under the tent. James tried to get out but Samuel was pulling him, James started to get away but then Samuel lunged at him and grabbed him harder but James bit him and got away.
Another theme I thought was survival when he was at the Native American village how he learned how to make things using all-natural supplies. I think this because, when he was in the village he learned how to hunt and survive. The supplies he learned to make was “arrows, a bow, and a knife, then Kainta taught him how to shoot straight strait at target practice.
Read the following and answer the question.
Which of the following questions is most likely answered in this excerpt?
Ortega knew he had to find the owner of the briefcase since it contained so much money. “I know I could have kept the money and no one would have known,” said Ortega. “But that’s not being honest.” Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found the owner of the briefcase because he knew it was the right thing to do.
Where did it happen?
Why did it happen?
Who did it?
How did it happen?
Answer: hope this helps tell me ur score later! :)
Explanation:
here are my two thoughts it said were it happend " Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found the owner of the briefcase because he knew it was the right thing to do."
or
Why did it happen?
"Ortega knew he had to find the owner of the briefcase since it contained so much money. “I know I could have kept the money and no one would have known,” said Ortega. “But that’s not being honest.”
Imagine your classmate was absent when you learned the strategies for reading a play. Explain to your classmate what tips he or she should follow when reading a play.
Answer:
Stand still with good posture
Take deep breathes
Don't stutter
Explanation:
I put these exact words you can copy and paste you will get it right.
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Keep your posture upright and still. Take a few long breaths. Give your classmate some advice by telling them not to stutter.
What is advice?Advice is defined as a suggestion made to you by someone regarding what to do or how to behave in a specific circumstance. Advice is frequently given as a manual for behavior and/or action. An advice message is simply guidance on what might be thought, spoken, or done in order to solve an issue, come to a choice, or handle a circumstance.
The toolbox provides fundamental advice for conversing with pupils who stammer, such as: Develop patience: Give them enough time to express their ideas in words. Never assume you understand what they are saying or try to finish their sentences.
Thus, keep your posture upright and still. Take a few long breaths. Give your classmate some advice by telling them not to stutter.
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evaluate (2.4*10^4)(4.5*10^3)
Answer:
96
Explanation:
Why do you think it’s so easy and understandable to protect ourselves?
(ez points)
Answer:
We are important emotionally and physically therefore we should always protect ourselves because we matter :)
Explanation:
Answer:
Because if we didn't protect ourselves we could be harmed and or killed and it's understandable for a parent to be overprotective because they don't want us to be harmed or killed or even worse things to happen to us and they love us very much and if they didn't they wouldn't even do anything for us and they wouldn't even give us clothes a bed or a shower or they might sell us to some bad person or a more caring person.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes the proper use of a "Works Cited" page?
A Works Cited page is not needed if you paraphrase your research.
A Works Cited page is not needed if you use signal phrases.
A Works Cited page is optional when writing a researched text.
A Works Cited page is required when writing a researched text.
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: what's is a works cited page?
A work cited page is the final page of a research paper that lists all the sources the author used along with additional information such as publishers and publication dates. The works cited page is a requirement of papers written in MLA format.
what is research writing?
Research writing = the process of sharing the answer to your research question along with the evidence on which your answer is based, the sources you used, and your own reasoning and explanation. Text?
I think me answering your question is an example of it
hence, the answer is D. a Works Cited page is required when writing a researched text.
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If you were going to run a marathon in 6 months, what things might you do to get ready for it?
NAME AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES WHAT YOU WOULD DO TO PREPARE.
This sounds like something the teacher wants you to figure out in your own words.
What does the lighthouse in the text figuratively do in the following line:
"'Sail on!' it says, 'sail on, ye stately ships'"
A: guide the ships and sailor
B: welcome home the ships and sailor
C: provide a map for the ships and sailor
D: all of the above
Answer: d: all of the above
Explanation:
Answer:
I think all of the above :)
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from “How I Learned English.”
It was in an empty lot
Ringed by elms and fir and honeysuckle.
Bill Corson was pitching in his buckskin jacket,
Chuck Keller, fat even as a boy, was on first,
His t-shirt riding up over his gut,
Ron O’Neill, Jim, Dennis, were talking it up
In the field, a blue sky above them
Tipped with cirrus.
How is this excerpt important to the poem as a whole?
It provides readers with information about the conflict in the poem.
It shows readers how the characters feel, think, and behave.
It shows readers how the speaker feels about the other boys.
It gives readers information about the setting, characters, and situation.
Answer: It gives readers information about the setting, characters, and situation. Or D
Explanation:
The excerpt is important to poem as it gives readers information about the setting, characters, and situation.
What is poem?Poem also called verse,is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, a prosaic ostensible meaning. A poem is a literary composition, written by a poet, using this principle.
Poem has a long and varied history, evolving differentially across the globe. It dates back at least to prehistoric times with hunting poetry in Africa and to panegyric and elegiac court poetry of the empires of the Nile, Niger, and Volta River valleys. Some of the earliest written poetry in Africa occurs among the Pyramid Texts written during the 25th century BC. The earliest surviving Western Asian epic poetry, the Epic of Gilgamesh, was written in Sumerian.
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Which of the following statements contains persuasive language?
Discoveryland is a resort amusement park that includes rides, shows, and hotels.
Discoveryland offers special packages for families with small children.
Discoveryland is home to the world's longest roller coaster, The Boss, which lasts for three minutes and twenty-seven seconds.
Discoveryland is a once-in-a-lifetime family experience with thrilling adventures and wonderful discoveries.
Answer:
Discoveryland is a resort amusement park that includes rides, shows, and hotels.
Discoveryland offers special packages for families with small children.
Discoveryland is home to the world's longest roller coaster, The Boss, which lasts for three minutes and twenty-seven seconds.
Discoveryland is a once-in-a-lifetime family experience with thrilling adventures and wonderful discoveries.
ALL THESE CONTAIN PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE
Explanation:
Is Homework Good or bad????? This is a question I have been wondering about ever since I got into 3rd grade.
Answer:
Homework is both good & Bad
Explanation:
Homework is good because it tells the teacher how much you've learned throughout the day but then the pressure of completing the homework makes it in others opinion bad.
Answer:
Homework is bad
Explanation:
The reason why is because adults already make us do hours of school
Adults think adding homework is good but really it is doing more harm than good. Adults want us to do as much work as possible but one time I did to much homework and my parents said it was like I wasn't even there. Basically after school is our time our leisure time to do anything we want but we should not be wasting it on extra work from school is we can please our teachers.
WHAT CAN YOU FIND IN AN AIRPORT TERMINAL?
PLEASEEEE HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Answer:
security gates?
Explanation:
How does the section “Developing A Habit” relate to the introduction [paragraph 1] A.It further develops the ideas that are presented in the introduction. B.It contradicts some of the ideas that were in the introduction. C.It introduces a problem caused by a statement in the introduction. D.It compares and contrasts ideas mentioned in the introduction..
Answer:Reading is a wonderful habit to develop. It's a terrific boredom-buster, can
improve your memory, and is fun for the whole family. Start small to develop the
habit by reading for just a few minutes a day. Reading books that you enjoy and
want to continue reading is a great way to maintain your habit and become a lifelong reader.
Set aside time to read every day. It may be just five to 10 minutes that you have to
spare, but crack a book open at least once a day. Try to anchor your reading habit
to something else you do every day. For instance, read while you eat or have a cup
of tea. Reading before bed is also a great way to develop your reading habit. If
you can, read at the same time every day so your brain starts to associate that
time as "reading time."
Explanation:
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Answer:
Attainable means that your goal can realistically be achieved. Your example of decreasing how much candy you eat would be achievable since you can lessen how much you eat.
Explanation:
Answer: attanable means possible
Explanation: if your goal is to eat less candy than tell the reasons how you are going to do it maybe by buying less candy hope this helps and only get mexican candy.
What is one of your special moments?
Answer:
The most special moment that I could possibly think of was when my aunt and uncle adopted me and my little brother after four years with them.
Just a few weeks before my brother's birthday in April, a lady from D.H.S. came to pick us up. We weren't sure what was going on until we arrived at my aunt and uncle's house. They took us in with no problem.
We still live with them to this day and I don't think that we've ever been happier.
Read the excerpt from “The Rhythms of Rap” by Kathiann M. Kowalski.
From “The Rhythms of Rap” by Kathiann M. Kowalski
If music gets too predictable, however, it becomes boring. Sophisticated rap music provides an innovative mix that satisfies and sometimes surprises listeners’ expectations. . . . Sampling or the drum track may stress different notes than those that would usually be emphasized in the meter.
What does innovative mean?
unexpected, unusual
boring, expected
stressed, emphasized
predictable, usual
Answer:
The answer is the first option: Unexpected, Unusual
Hope that helps <3
I realized that this was our own electric light for us to turn on and off as we pleased. I pushed a chair under it and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast as I could.
—Barrio Boy,
Ernesto Galarza
____________________________________________________________________
Based on this passage, what is the best inference about Ernesto?
1. He is afraid to explore the world around him.
2. He is not allowed to explore the world around him.
3. He is easily fooled into thinking that electricity is lightning.
4. He is excited to explore the world around him.
Answer:
I think it number 4.
Explanation:
Mainly because he seems pretty curious about the light switch so he seems pretty interested in exploring about life
Answer:
He is excited to explore the world around him.
Explanation:
i got a question.
how do u get rid of an addiction ;-;
Answer:
just try not to live or dont it for a bit and hang out with friends
Explanation:
Which statement best expresses the author's main purpose in Citizenship? Using both text and entertaining graphics, the author informs readers about the importance of responsible citizenship and encourages readers to be good citizens. Using both text and informative graphics, the author analyzes how our views of citizenship have developed over time, as more people have begun to participate in community events. Using both text and eye-catching graphics, the author entertains readers with funny examples of citizenship and shows readers that a sense of humor is important in shaping our country. Using both text and fun graphics, the author persuades readers that, while citizenship is extremely difficult, it is their duty as citizens to participate.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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How does Brian change as a character in the first half of the novel "Hatchet"? What lessons are vital to these changes, and how are they connected to the story's themes of survival and man vs. nature?” Answer this question with at least two paragraphs of 5-7 sentences each. Include at least three pieces of textual evidence to support your answer.
Answer:
The main character in Brian Robeson, is a thirteen-year-old boy from New York City. This novel primarily deals with themes of man and nature as well as of self-awareness and self-actualization, mainly through Brian's experiences living alone in the wilderness. Therefore, he is essentially the only principal character. Brian's parents have just recently divorced, and this conflict between them has deeply affected Brian and his sense of stability. His sense of self has been disrupted by his parents' split, and he bears the burden of "The Secret," that is, the knowledge that his mother is having an affair with another man.
Brian is an exceptionally dynamic character. While he demonstrates vulnerability, frustration, and anger at the beginning of the novel, his experiences in the north woods of Canada alter his perspective forever. He learns lessons and adopts qualities that are relevant not only to wilderness survival but also to life as a whole. Patience, observation, an appreciation for the natural world, and a newfound connection between mind and body all contribute to Brian's character development and to his emerging manhood.
Explanation:
Answer:I read this novel awhile ago but I sorta have a memory of it.But it might not be a good memory since it was from around to 3-4 years ago
Explanation:Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation.Here are the challenges The foods he found were fish, turtle eggs, and rabbits. He overcame his hunger and one of his many problems that he had to face. Another difficulty he had to face was when a porcupine attacked him in his own shelter. The porcupine attacked him with hundreds of quills and it was very painful for him.
Sorry if it's incorrect I'll read more of hatchet and add it too the comments if this is incorrect.
Which of these sentences makes you want cookies? Why?
"The cookies came out of the oven warm, hot, and gooey, and I hadn't eaten all day."
OR
"I am hungry and the cookies smell good."
can someone help with engish
Answer:
c would be your answer:)
30 POINTS I NEED ANSWER IN 10 MINS
It was a hot, sunny day. I took my bicycle for a long ride. I rode it down the long road and across the bridge over the lake. I was having such a good time with my trusty friend. But after an hour or so, my bicycle seemed worn out. I wanted to go to the top of King's Hill. However, my bicycle just couldn't make it up the hill because _______. Which of these responses completes the joke with a pun? A. it fell asleep at the wheel B. it ran its course C. it ran out of gas D. it was two-tired
Answer:D
Explanation:
Please help, question: What is one of the ways that repetition can be used in a poem? Your answer should be a complete sentence. TY!
Which statement contains a simile?
-They have been here now for too long a time
-the world heeds them not
-of their peace
-Blue-white like angels with broad wings
-To which the future is as was the past
Answer:
To which the future is as was the past
Explanation:
YON SCROLLS OF KNAWLEDGE HAVE TOUGHTETH ME THAT YON SIMILE HAS LIKE OR AS. THIS IS THE ONLY OPTIONETH WITH LIKE OR AS.
Write a short summary of the text that includes three of the central ideas the author presents in "Should Metal Bats be Banned in Youth Baseball?".
On March 11, 2010, a high school pitcher in California was facing a player using a metal bat, when he was hit in the temple by a line drive travelling 100 mph. His skull was crushed, and he spent weeks in a coma. Fortunately, after surgery and months of rehabilitation, he survived. The accident brought to the forefront an issue that has been a safety concern ever since the 1970s when metal bats began being used instead of wooden bats. Metal bats are dangerous and should be banned by youth sport leagues for several reasons. Baseballs hit with metal bats travel at a higher rate of speed than those hit with wooden bats. Researcher J.J. Crisco studied aluminum bats and found that they produced a “trampoline” effect, which means the baseball springs off of the bat at a high rate of speed. This happens so fast that pitchers and infielders don’t have time to react, which places them in danger. The New York Times reported that baseballs hit with metal bats travel almost 20 mph faster than baseballs hit with wooden bats. This is a huge difference to a player trying to make a play on a line drive in time. Consequently, the high rate of speed makes using a metal bat dangerous. In addition, there have been many instances of players getting hurt by baseballs hit with metal bats. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, between 1991 and 2001, 18 players were killed by batted balls, and only two involved wooden bats. This proves that wood bats are safer than metal. Also, The New Yo r k Times reports that several lawsuits have been won by parents who sued metal bat makers after their child had been hurt. After being presented with evidence about the dangers of aluminum bats, judges and juries agreed they are responsible for injuries. Therefore, the high rate of injuries proves that metal bats are unsafe. Some people claim that wooden bats are too expensive to supply to youth leagues because they are not as long lasting. This is true. Even so, a higher cost should not matter when safety is concerned. Metal bats endanger the lives of young baseball players. First, they make the baseball travel at a high rate of speed, making it difficult to catch. Secondly, they have resulted in many injuries. Banning metal bats is necessary in order to save the lives of young players, and everyone concerned should contact their local lawmakers.
Read this stanza from William Oandasan's poem "The Voice."
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Tayko-mol has not left us
but lives in the pulse
of our words, and waits
in the azure for us all
How does this stanza contribute to the development of the poem's theme that even though life can be painful, there is still hope?
A. It demonstrates that Tayko-mol only uses his words for good.
B. It shows that the speaker believes he will always be loved.
C. It proves that the speaker spends his time with a close friend.
D. It describes a place where people will be safe after great tragedy.
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Answer: The answer is D. It describes a place where people will be safe after great tragedy.
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Describe the steps for building a snowman And It has TO BE AT LEAST 8 SETENCES. PLEASE HELPPPPP
Answer:
I'll help ya.
Explanation:
First, you need to pack snow into three balls. One small ball, one medium-sized ball, and one large ball. Next, you put the large ball on the bottom. Then, you put the medium-sized ball on top of the large ball. Then, you put the small ball on top of the medium-sized ball. Then, you put two sticks on either side of the medium ball for arms. After that, you put two rocks in the small ball for eyes and a carrot for the nose. Then you can draw a mouth with your finger. Lastly, you slap a hat on it's head and throw a scarf around it's neck.
Hope this helped! :)
Answer:
Explanation:
1.take three snowballs
2.roll the into different sized snow balls large,medium and small
3.stack the snow ball with large on bottom medium in the middle and small on top
4. decorate the face with a carrot nose,something for a mouth and stoned for eyes
6.give it buttons made of stone
7.give it arms made of sticks
8.give it a hat and a scarf
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how do you take your tea/coffee?
cool or warm colors?
when were socks invented?
why does water look blue?
how is your day going?
thank you
and have a nice day
Answer:
1.i buy it from the store
2.warm
3.8th century
n4.relfection off the sun??? I dont ow k
5.good I did all my work today
Explanation: