Answer:
D.) I think but I'm, not 100% sure.
Explanation:
Which expression could be represented by the shaded parts of the model below?
A 5/8 + 5/5
B 5/8 x 5/5
C 5/8 + 5
D 5/8 x 5
Answer:
b or a its one of them. its porbrle b but you can go with aAnswer:D
Explanation:
i had this question on a test. The naswer is D because there is 5 models with 5/8 on them so you do 5/8 x 5 models
What is the author's tone in this line from William Dean Howells's "Editha"?
Then Editha's father said in his public-will-now-address-a-few remarks tone, "My name is Balcom, ma’am; Junius Balcom, of Balcom's Works, NewYork. . . ."
Answer:
Sarcastic
Explanation:
The author's tone in this line from William Dean Howells's "Editha" is sarcastic.
This is because, the author talks about what Edith's father said in his public address where he identified himself as Balcom, of Balcom's Works in New York. This is purely sarcastic because his name and company name are not Balcom.
3. What does Hecate say will soon be coming?
Answer:
Macbeth
Explanation:
Directions : Select all the correct answers. Which two meanings best describe the phrase, " judging a book by its cover"?
[A.] to appreciate someone for their positive attributes
[B.]to know someone's personality before forming an opinion about them
[C.]to recognize the intelligence a person has and shares with others
[D.]to perceive someone in a certain way based on their appearance
[E.]to produce an impression about someone without knowing them
To perceive someone in a certain way based on their appearance and to produce an impression about someone without knowing them are the two meanings best describe the phrase, " judging a book by its cover". Hence, options D and E are correct.
What is judging a book by its cover"?The adage "don't judge a book by its cover" or "never judge a book by its cover" cautions against making snap judgments about people or things based solely on appearance or first impressions without having all the information.
Consider these other applications of the adage "don't judge a book by its cover": Sometimes appearances are deceptive. Not everything that is gold sparkles. What is needed cannot be seen with the eyes.
The book's cover is the first thing a potential reader sees when they pick it up, and it can have an effect. According to Coker, "our brains are wired to process visuals faster than words.
Thus, options D and E are correct.
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Based on part two of Trifles, the symbolism behind the uneven stitching in Mrs. Wright's otherwise perfect quilt indicates that she did not enjoy the process of quilting. was just beginning to learn how to quilt. did not want her husband to know how well she could quilt. was agitated or distracted by something during her quilting.
Answer:
Based on part two of "Trifles", the symbolism behind the uneven stitching in Mrs. Wright's otherwise perfect quilt indicates that she:
4. was agitated or distracted by something during her quilting.
Explanation:
"Trifles" is a short play by Susan Glaspell. Filled with symbolism, the story concerns the death of Mr. Wright and the accusation of his wife. The Sheriff, a Count Attorney, and Mr. Hale go around the house looking for evidence that may reveal a motive - the reason why Mrs. Wright would kill her husband. While they do it, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters (the Sheriff's wife) stay in the kitchen. Although constantly criticized by the men for paying attention to trifles - little things -, it is the women who find the evidence which reveals the motive. However, they choose to not tell the men.
Among the several things the two women find, and that function as symbols in the story, there is a quilt. Mrs. Wright was good at making quilts, and this one is perfectly made with the exception of one part. This part's stitching is uneven, so different from the rest that Mrs. Hale quickly grasps its meaning. She wonders what Mrs. Wright was nervous about to have sewed like that. The quilt indicates Mrs. Wright was agitated, unfocused.
Answer:
was agitated or distracted by something during her quilting.
Explanation:
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Write THREE sentences that NEED
commas. Then underneath those sentences,
write THREE sentences WITH the added commas.
Answer:
My name is ___ I like to read.
I like playing basketball with my friends on rainy days.
My friend like pizza sushi and burritos.
My name is ___ , I like to read.
I like playing basketball with my friends, on rainy days.
My friend like pizza, sushi and burritos.
Answer:
He is allergic to eggs milk cheese and nuts.Suddenly the car crashed into the bank'Thanks ' said Pippa.Explanation:
He is allergic to eggs, milk, cheese and nuts.Suddenly, the car crashed into the bank'Thanks, ' said Pippa.Complete this sentences please I believe globalization has improved the world around me because.....
However, a negative effect is that.....
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
I believe globalization has improved the world around me because it brought about new industries and thereby led to more jobs more jobs. Also there's increase in competition which brought about more efficiency in the market, it also helped in the limiting of military conflicts, and helped in spreading wealth and there are lower-cost ways for the production of goods and helped in the reduction of the prices of goods.
However, a negative effect is that there's unequal economic growth, price instability and currency fluctuation.
The socks in the room are compared to:
O A. streets.
O B. cars.
O C. slugs.
D. ducks.
speech
why do my parents do it
Answer:
your parents can to do it on so many reasons and purposes. Some of these being that they dont want their children to end up or go through what they went through as they were growing up. Most parents want a future for their kids and want them to grow up being someone and not just a slack off who never even tried to do anything for their life. They want to be proud and not let down and they want to see how far their children can actually go. To show other people or the people who envy them that they raised a great son or daughter and that they will grow up to be someone with a nice job, house, car, etc. Parents do the things they do for our own good, and we should accept it as it is because we are going to need it when they are not here anymore to tell us what we need to do. So we need to ask them questions about things we need to know in life before they get to close to the end.
Which detail from "To Save a Turtle" is part of the middle of the story?
a)Quentin looked like a giraffe. His neck was long and thin, and so were his arms and legs.
b)Going undercover always meant telling lies, and she didn’t like lying to people she liked.
c)The last piece of the puzzle had dropped into place when Quentin had offered to take the midnight shift.
d)Fortunately, she was there in time to see that the baby turtles would hatch. It really wasn’t such a bad job, after all.
Answer:
Option c
Explanation:
The last piece of the puzzle had dropped into place when Quentin had offered to take the midnight shift
Identify an example of hyperbole: explain how it is exaggerated.
Answer:
That man is as tall as a house!
Explanation:
Consider this student response.
A 3-column table with 1 row. Column 1 is labeled Text with entry "On December 5, 1955, concerned people in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to ride city buses. They were tired of unfair treatment of African Americans. They demanded equal treatment. This bus boycott was successful. The Supreme Court got involved in 1956. The Supreme Court said segregation laws are not allowed." Column 2 is labeled Details with entry There was a bus boycott in December of 1955. The boycott took place in Montgomery, Alabama. Citizens demanded equal treatment for African Americans. The boycott was successful. The Supreme Court was involved. Segregation was banned in 1956. Column 3 is labeled Paraphrase with entry People held a bus boycott in December of 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama. They demanded equal rights."
Which sentence best completes the paraphrase of the passage?
a)Thanks to the Supreme Court, the buses started rolling again in 1956 to end the bus boycott.
b)When the bus boycott ended, the Supreme Court became involved to decide if segregation laws were legal.
c)In 1956, the Supreme Court decided that segregation laws were illegal based on the Constitution.
d)The boycott was successful because the Supreme Court banned all segregation laws in 1956.
Answer:
d)The boycott was successful because the Supreme Court banned all segregation laws in 1956.
Explanation:
The above option is the sentence that best completes the paraphrase of the passage.
From the passage, we discover that the bus boycott started in 1955. So, it means that the bus boycott continued till Supreme Court came in 1956. The coming of the Supreme Court brought a lasting solution.
Therefore, the boycott was successful because the Supreme Court banned all segregation laws in 1956.
What is purpose of the ACTIVE reading strategy?
А.
to read a work several times to increase your reading speed
B.
to determine if the content is important enough to read
C.
to find out if you have read a similar work
D.
to understand and absorb the information
In order to ensure a successful interview, a job applicant should prepare carefully. (1) In closing, be sure to thank the interviewer for his or her time. (2) First, check your overall appearance before you go. (3) Next, be sure to take all information that you may need: names and addresses of references, history of employment, etc. (4) When you are being interviewed, show an interest in what the interviewer is saying. 5 Select the correct answer. Which is the first sentence not in logical order? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Answer:
A) 1
Explanation:
"In closing" should be at the ending of the paragraph.
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The details at the beginning of a story introduce
a)conflict and important events.
b)whether a conflict was resolved.
c)setting and characters.
d)how a character has changed.
Answer: c
Explanation:
Which is the main idea in this articles.
A.mission control is in Houston Texas.
B.Jim lovell sent a message to mission control.
C.the apollo 13 mission needed help.
D.the apollo 13 mission took place in 1970.
11. Which image replaces the question mark?
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As
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A
B.
D
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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The inference is that the combination of the sentence is that D. Although she had been an attentive high school student, she believed she would excel in college.
What is an inference?It should be noted that an inference is the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the story.
In this case, the inference is that the combination of the sentence is that Although she had been an attentive high school student, she believed she would excel in college.
In conclusion, the correct option is D.
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Which of the following inferences is NOT supported by this information?
A. Sound waves move more quickly in a liquid than in a solid.
B. Sound waves can move through many different materials.
C. Temperature affects the speed of sound waves.
D. The speed of sound waves depends on the material they are
moving through
Answer: c
Explanation:
why did aragorn choose to follow the orcs instead of frodo
Answer:
Because he knows that if he tries to go after Frodo and Sam, the other two hobbits will be tortured and killed, and he refuses to countenance that: 'Our choice then,' said Gimli, 'is either to take the remaining boat and follow Frodo, or else to follow the Orcs on foot.
Answer:
Aragorn chose not to follow because he had heard from Boromir himself how it had affected him, and probably felt the Ring was better with no outside influence.
Rory Hill, an EMT who writes on the subject of traffic safety; "the young person is before being given the privelige to drive
Hello. This question is incomplete and unfortunately it is not possible to answer it that way. However, when searching for this question I found a very similarity and I believe it is a question like yours. The complete question is in the attached image.
Answer:
The letter B is the right answer.
Explanation:
Among the options presented in the question below, we can consider the letter B as the correct option, since it does not present plagiarism, it is correctly punctuated, it is coherent, it presents all the information from the original sentence and it has an appositive clause "an EMT who writes on the subject "that identifies who Rory Hill is. It is important to emphasize that an appositive phrase is one that presents additional information, which enriches the reader's understanding of what is being read.
To determine a theme, the reader should first identify
a)a conflict in the story.
b)the overall plot of the story.
c)a main character in the story.
d)the main elements of the story.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
You should make the space available ____ others to sit down.
A. For
B. To
Answer:
your answer is option A For
Annie Dillard's “Living Like Weasels" is best described as an example of
Fiction
Creative writing
Creative nonfiction
Nonfiction
Answer:
Dillard sees that the wild weasel has the freedom to live carelessly and solely by necessity; whereas, the way humans choose to live can identify necessity with miscellaneous things and be shaped by bias, motive, etc.
Explanation:
Answer:Creative nonfiction! Sorry if I’m late I believe this was the answer though!
Explanation:
Imagine you are a genetic scientist who has been asked to advise the president on whether or not this new procedure should be made legal. What do you say?
Hello. You did not provide the article to which this question is related. However, when researching your question on the internet, I was able to find a question exactly the same as yours that shows that the question refers to the article "Proposed Treatment to Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical Issues" that shows the attempt of scientists to legally approve the practices to manipulate the DNA present in the maternal egg, to remove possible DNA errors that can cause genetic diseases in babies.
If I were one of the scientists on the team who wants to legalize this practice, I would try to argue against society's concerns about the problems that could arise from this manipulation.
A major concern that people have is that this practice generates "manufactured" babies. I would fight this fear, showing that we would only deal with DNAs that have flaws that can trigger diseases, that is, the modified DNA, would maintain all the characteristics that the baby would normally have, but would only rid him of genetic diseases, which would be very advantageous for the child and the family. This would not create a "manufactured" baby, nor would it cause any adverse reaction to the child or the mother.
In addition, this practice would be performed on very few women, as 1 in 200 women have DNA defects. This shows that this practice would only be used in cases of need and these cases would be very few.
2. Reread lines 237-248. What conflicting feelings is Lizabeth experiencing? Cite text evidence to back up you
answer.
Answer:
just subtract 237-248
Explanation:
use a calculator
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from Some Soul to Keep
by J. California Cooper
Seems like a long time ago I was born and grew up in a little ole town ain't nobody ever hardly heard of. For another long time I was afraid it was going to be the whole world for me, and I thought I'd live without anything nice or good happening to me in my whole life! I found out it was silly to think like that, but it wasn't crazy, cause a whole lot of people live poor, in one spot, all the days of their life. Already, you know we was poor. The house we lived in seemed held together by the newspapers glued on the walls and taped over cracked windows. . . . I had a older sister and brother. My sister took over when Daddy went to prison…She worked me like a dog while she laid up and read magazines. . . . Course, she was only sixteen, but you don't have to always get old to be kind and good to people. My brother just stayed gone! I had a little sister who was kind of sickly, so I did all her work for her, and any food I got hold to, I shared with her.
5. Which of the following statements is an example of hyperbole?
A.
"She was only sixteen, but you don't have to always get old to be kind and good to people . . ."
B.
"The house we lived in seemed held together by the newspapers glued on the walls . . ."
C.
"I had a little sister who was kind of sickly, so I did all her work for her . . ."
D.
"I found out it was silly to think like that but it wasn't crazy . . ."
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Answer:
D. A poem with a pattern of repeated lines from beginning to end
Explanation:
The actual definition is the second and fourth line repeated as the first and third line of the next stanza
What themes are revealed through the descriptions and interactions of Richard Kennedy and Samuel Ferguson? Select all that apply. A True friends are willing to forgive past mistakes. B Even the closest friends face challenges in their relationship. C Even the best friendships can fade over time. D Good friends always agree about important issues. E Friendship is more important than success. F Close friendships can develop between very different people.
Answer:
Of course it will! If you had to choose between friendship and love, choose love because you became to love that person because you were friends with him. Even if you date him and kiss him, your friendship with him will never slip. So dont worry!!! *^^*
Explanation: