Answer:
i think it is d
What is the direct object in the following sentence?
The rug is lying on the floor.
The direct object is rug.
The direct object is floor.
There is no direct object.
Answer:
There is no direct object.
Explanation:
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The direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. In the given sentence, the verb is "is lying," but it does not have a direct object. Rather, it is a linking verb that connects the subject "rug" to the predicate nominative "on the floor."Therefore, the correct answer is: There is no direct object.
taught
taught /tôt/
verb
past tense of teach, meaning to show or explain how to do something
taut
taut /tôt/
adj.
pulled tight
pours
pours /pôrs/
verb
moves in a continuous flow
pores
pores /pôrs/
verb
studies intently
The students were __________ that an accomplished scientist always _____ over the results of an experiment.
Which homophones correctly complete the sentence?
taught, pours
taught, pores
taut, pours
taut, pores
Explanation:
taught and pores as per me
Answer: B.taught, pores
Explanation:
I took the exam/test
What did Lizzie do when she "put
one foot forward"?
Answer:
She made a little progress toward her goal.
Explanation:
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Which excerpt of dialogue from “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” best reveals the shift that occurs in the relationship between Lemon Brown and Greg?
“What you doing here?” The figure shuffled forward again, and Greg took a small step backward.
“You ain’t one of them bad boys looking for my treasure, is you?” Lemon Brown cocked his head to one side and squinted one eye.
“You guess so?” Lemon Brown’s voice rose an octave as he started to put his treasure back into the plastic. “Well, you got to guess ’cause you sure don’t know nothing.”
“You O.K. for a youngster,” the old man said as he tied the strings around his leg, “better than those scalawags what come here looking for my treasure. That’s for sure.”
Answer:
octave must be it
Explanation:
k into the plastic. “Well, you got to guess ’cause you sure don’t know nothing.”
“You O.K. for a youngster,” the old
A workplace document:
is usually found in a textbook.
is not considered to be an informational text.
might include a line graph.
None of the choices are correct.
NONE of THE choices ARE correct
A workplace document is not usually found in a textbook, is considered to be an informational text, not might include a line graph. Hence, option D is correct.
What is a workplace document?The Workplace Papers test measures a person's capacity to understand and apply data from real workplace documents when making decisions and handling problems. The documents include messages, emails, letters, instructions, signs, bulletins, rules, websites, contracts, and regulations.
Thanks to documentation, everyone you work with will be better knowledgeable overall. Once sharing knowledge is a common practice on your team, you'll benefit from greater openness as well as a more collaborative and strategic culture.
Although writing a scientific or technical document has many explicit aims, there are four main categories: to inform the reader, to provide instructions, to persuade the reader, and to enact something.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Which situation would most likely create tension in a story? I think it's D so I'm I correct or not?
tap the word or phrase in the underline sentence that tell what shadow does to people?
The context clues that are given in the literary work are important to know what shadow does to people.
What are context clues?Your information is incomplete as the story isn't given. Therefore, an overview will be given.
It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work. In this case, it's important to read and understand the story.
Also, it's important to know the theme in the story and the role played by shadow in the story.
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which is the best definition of poor, as it is used in the
passage?
Read the passage from Hamlet, Act l, Scene v.
Hamlet: And now, good friends,
As you are friends, scholars, and soldiers,
Give me one poor request.
Horatio: What is 't, my lord? we will.
Hamlet: Never make known what you have seen to-
night
O inexpensive
O meager
O pitiful
unfortunate
I have four legs and tail, I have no teeth, I can swim and dive underwater, I carry my house around with me, I am a ______.
Compose a social media post of 100 words or less explaining to your friend what transcendentalism is all about.
Answer:
There are so many lessons from the Transcendentalists that would greatly benefit us as a society if they were implemented today. Spending time in nature is important for our knowledge of self as well as fostering a greater respect for the environment that would translate into solving climate change
Its main ideals are based around nature, nonconformity and individualism. This movement is very evident in today's society. Its ideas can be found on newspapers, television shows, advertisements. The current conversations concerning equality and freedom are about gender equality and religious freedom.
Transcendentalism still exist today in many different ways. You may not even realize it because it blends and comes so easily to us in our everyday lives. We have found evidence of the influence of transcendentalist ideas in popular songs, commercials, and even video games.
As a group, the transcendentalists led the celebration of the American experiment as one of individualism and self-reliance. They took progressive stands on women's rights, abolition, reform, and education. They criticized government, organized religion, laws, social institutions, and creeping industrialization.
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IF YOU COULD GO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD WERE WOULD YOU GO AND WHY NEED 3 REASONS MUST BE 5 PARAGRAPHS NO LINKSS
Answer:
Dominican rep 1 my fam is there 2 the weather is great 3 I have land there and a apartment
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Answer:
as i think the answer is 'buy one get one free'
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Answer:
passage A
Explanation:
Answer: A.
Explanation:
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What is the primary purpose of this excerpt from the story?
"We know," the Belphin said, gazing reverently across the city to the blue spire of the tower where The Belphin of Belphins dwelt, in constant communication with every member of his race at all times, or so they said. "That is why we were placed in charge of humanity. Someday you, too, may advance to the point where you know, and we shall return whence we came."
Group of answer choices
To establish the conflict
To communicate the author’s tone
To provide characterization details
To introduce the theme
Answer:
i believe its to introduce the theme
Explanation:
sorry if wrong
Answer: To introduce the theme
Explanation: We know nothing of what the story is fully about but here in the beginning they add sort of a hint. For example "Someday you,too,may advance to the point where you know, and we shall return whence we came." Do you know where they came from yet? No,because the author is introducing the theme.
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If a football quarterback had a really really good night and threw over 15 perfect passes to score touchdowns. What would you do to investigate whether he had cheated, or if his new practice drills helped him?
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Answer:
Depends who is the Quarterback and what team he is on, what coach and staff are with him, and the mechanics, and talent, as well as luck.
Explanation:
We can compare by what QB it is, and if a new qb, then it can be a future star.
Lets give an example
Patrick Mahomes vs Zach Wilson
Mahomes is the Chiefs QB, and we would not be surprised if he would be able to do the 15 perfect passes, because he won an MVP and won a Super Bowl.
Zach Wilson is a rookie qb this year on the Jets. All qbs we have seen make mistakes. If he does the 15 perfect passes, which a rookie could, then watch his stock.
Any other QB as well.
Next. the coach and staff.
Lets do Pats and Rams.
So Mac Jones (a rookie on the Patriots) vs Matt Stafford (Rams new QB)
the Pats Bill Belicheck is a good coach, Josh McDaniels is a good coordinator, and the staff is not bad/.
The Rams have McVay, and Snead. and are not bad either.
Both QBs are good as well. Now the practices and drills. Designed by the Coach and Staff make a difference. Easy obstacles led to easy attempts, but not confident in much difficult obstacles (i.e Matchups)
Jones had a good game vs the Chargers this year and won in LA.
Stafford beat the reigning Super Bowl Champ Bucs this year in LA.
So that makes a difference.
Then the mechanics. The more the practice the more the improvement and adjustments made to help.
Now the talent, and that is different with everyone. So that is a factor.
Now the luck. Luck is another key in sports. Some by toss, while other plays by fluke.
Now under investigation by the league would make official whether someone cheated or not in the league.
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And his friends were gleaming in gold and blue."" Is this line written in iambic pentameter?
After analyzing the line "And his friends were gleaming in gold and blue", we can say the following about its metric foot:
The line is NOT written in iambic pentameter.
An iambic pentameter is a metric foot that consists of a five-time repetition of the pattern unstressed-stressed.In other words, the line should have an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, and that should happen five times.An example of iambic pentameter is (the stressed syllables are highlighted):"My grave is like to be my wedding bed."
However, the line we are analyzing here CANNOT be considered iambic pentameter. It does not follow the pattern exemplified above.Let's highlight its stressed syllables to better visualize it:"And his friends were gleaming in gold and blue."
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When a story is told in first person, the reader learns:
1.what all of the characters are thinking and feeling during an important event in the story
2.what the narrator was thinking and feeling during important events in the story
3.all the important details from an objective point of view
4.the perspectives of all the different characters as the story unfolds
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Answer:
3.all the important details from an objective point of view
Explanation:
Using a first person point of view allows an author to dive much more deeply into the narrator's character, since the reader gets to hear the narrator's inner thoughts and experience the narrator's emotions.
BRAINLIESTHow does the mood of the story support Twain's use of irony?
A. The excited mood sets up the shift back to reality in the aged
stranger's speech.
B. The excited mood carries throughout the story despite the morose
topic of war.
C. The urgent mood of the first half of the story sets up the slow-
paced conclusion.
D. The depressed mood of the story shows how important the topic
of war is.
Answer:
The excited mood sets up the shift back to reality in the aged
stranger's speech.
Explanation:
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scurrilous
aura
archetype
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the teacher said to me,"you always tell a lie." change into indirect speech
Answer:
“The teacher told me that i always tell a lie”
Explanation:
Indirect
What type of figurative language is “and he’s gotta be larger than life”?
Answer:
the answer is hyperbole
Answer: Metaphor
Explanation:
1. Simile
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the words “like” or “as” and they are commonly used in everyday communication. A simile is used with the aim of sparking an interesting connection in the reader’s mind.
An example of a simile is, “The cat sat in the chair like a king overlooking his kingdom.” The cat’s sitting posture is compared to that of a king who relaxes in a special chair that is reserved for him and not any other person in the kingdom.
Other examples of similes include:
The boy was as brave as a lion in the jungle.
The assistant was as busy as a bee when she was preparing the podium for the presidential address.
The new teacher is as tall as a giraffe.
The new neighbor is as curious as a cat; nothing escapes her attention.
2. Metaphor
A metaphor is a statement that compares two things that are not alike. Unlike similes, metaphors do not use the words “like” or “as.” Such statements only make sense when the reader understands the connection between the two things being compared.
An example of a popular metaphor is “Time is money.” The statement compares time and money, and it does not literally mean that the amount of time you have equals the money that you have. Instead, it means that time is a valuable resource, and it should be used effectively to earn money. Any time wasted means that a person loses the chance to make more money.
Other examples of metaphors include:
The warrior has a heart of stone.
Love is a battlefield.
Baby, you are my sunshine.
Chaos is a friend of the legislator.
I am drowning in a sea of grief.
My roommate is going through a rollercoaster of emotions.
3. Hyperbole
Hyperbole is an exaggeration that is created to emphasize a point or bring out a sense of humor. It is often used in everyday conversations without the speaker noticing it. The exaggeration is so outrageous that no one would believe that it is true. It is used to add depth and color to a statement.
An example of hyperbole is, “I would die for you.” The sentence does not necessarily mean that one person is literally willing to die for the other, but it used to exaggerate the amount of love that one person has for another person. Death is only used to show the extent of affection.
Other examples of hyperbole:
I have told you a million times to wash the dishes.
You are so slender that the wind can carry you away.
The afternoon is so bright that the sun would have to wear sunglasses.
You snore like a freight train.
4. Personification
Personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-living objects. Using personification affects the way readers imagine things, and it sparks an interest in the subject.
An example of personification is, “The sun greeted me when I woke up in the morning.” The sun is a non-human object but has been given human characteristics since greetings can only be performed by living creatures.
Other examples of personification include:
April is the cruelest month of the year.
The radio stared at me.
The car brakes screamed all through the journey.
The car stopped with a groaning complaint.
5. Synecdoche
Synecdoche is a type of figurative language that uses one part to refer to the whole, or the whole to refer to the part. For example, a set of wheels can be used to refer to a vehicle and a suit to refer to a businessman. When referring to a car as a set of wheels, the wheels are only a part of the car and not the whole thing. Similarly, a typical businessman wears a suit alongside other accessories such as a watch and a briefcase.
Other examples of synecdoche include:
Bread can be used to refer to food in general or money.
Head can refer to counting cattle or people.
Hired hands can be used to refer to workers.
6. Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is a language that names something or an action by imitating the sound associated with it. They add some reality to the writing. Examples of onomatopoeia include:
The fireplace heater hissed and cracked.
The truck engine roared as it climbed the hill.
The alarm clock buzzed at the time I was going to the bathroom.
larger-than-life
in American English
(ˈlɑːrdʒərðənˈlaif)
ADJECTIVE
exceedingly imposing, impressive, or memorable, esp. in appearance or forcefulness
a larger-than-life leader
The Red Badge of Courage is representative of different literary movements.
Which details from the text reflect the naturalist perspective?
Select the two correct answers.
A: "The faces of the men, too, showed a lack of a certain feeling of responsibility for being there. It was as if they had been
driven."
B: "He had, of course, dreamed of battles all his life --- of vague and bloody conflicts that had thrilled him with their sweep and
fire."
C: "On the contrary, he had fled as fast as his legs could carry him; and he was but an ordinary squirrel, too - doubtless no
philosopher of his race."
D: "Heroes, he thought, could find excuses in that long seething lane. They could retire with perfect self-respect and make
excuses to the stars."
Help me (I love you if you do so)
Answer: I believe its C and D
Explanation:
Im not sure if this is right please forgive if im wrong but its viewed that i know of from a 3rd person point of view and C and D are the only answers viewed that way.
The text reflect the naturalist perspective are:
"On the contrary, he had fled as fast as his legs could carry him; and he was but an ordinary squirrel, too - doubtless no philosopher of his race.""Heroes, he thought, could find excuses in that long seething lane. They could retire with perfect self-respect and make excuses to the stars." Thus, option (c) and (d) is correct.What is naturalist perspective?Naturalist perspectives are those that are founded on natural rules and are completely opposed to supernatural beliefs. It was the universe in action. A naturalist is anybody who explores nature. Naturalists study the interactions of organisms and their environments.
According to naturalist perspectives, he had ran as fast as his legs could take him, and he was just an ordinary squirrel. Heroes, he reasoned, could find justifications in that long, raging lane. They may retire with dignity and make explanations for the stars.
Therefore, option (c) and (d) is correct.
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what is one example of an ineffective way to display images in a technical document
Answer:
putting all or most images together on a page
Explanation:
What is the climax in sentry by Frederick Brown
Answer: Climax: When the soldier kills the alien that was crawling towards him.
how to write a essay on accepting refugees into Australia
Answer:
First, analyze what format you want your essay to be in. If your assignment requires something that is more linear and statistic based, try writing your essay in an expository way that expresses facts, information, etc. However, if you are writing your essay in a way to convince people to let refugees into Australia- try a persuasive essay.
To start your essay, try expressing a current situation at hand. You can start your essay by addressing an experience of a refugee migrating to Austalia, or introduce your essay with a problem/situation that requires refugees to migrate. If you plan on writing a persuasive essay, you can add written elements such as reasoning to why you believe refugees should be accepted into Australia. If it is an informative essay, try incorporating statistics and factual evidence to solidify your arguments and statements throughout your essay. You can use a point such as refugees needing shelter and migrating as a means to escape their unstable homelife, with statistics of their current unhealthy conditions.
what is the climat means in English grammar?
Answer:
See attached for answer but also if you're looking for this too, maybe it'll help you out.
Climate is the prevailing atmospheric conditions of a location or region, its annual patterns of warmth and cold, moisture and dryness, cloudiness and clear, determined after an extended period of observation, usually over many decades. The term can also be used to describe a region characterized by a given climate.
Explanation:
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11. After reading the text the readers would probably…
A. Know how to make Fried Tofu in Chili Soy Sauce.
B. taste the most delicious Fried Tofu in Chili Soy Sauce.
C. read the benefit of Fried Tofu in Chili Soy Sauce.
D. buy Fried Tofu in Chii Soy Sauce.
Answer:
b my answer
Explanation:
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Answer:
It'd be A
Explanation:
A since the ttle is "Fried Tofy in Chili Soy sauce" -- It's really similar to the first choice, A
Mr. Frank (Quietly). Anne's diary. (He opens the diary and begins to read.) "Monday, the sixth of July, nineteen forty-two." (To Miep) Nineteen forty-two. Is it possible, Miep? . . . Only three years ago. (As he continues his reading, he sits down on the couch.) "Dear Diary, since you and I are going to be great friends, I will start by telling you about myself. My name is Anne Frank. I am thirteen years old. I was born in Germany the twelfth of June, nineteen twenty-nine. As my family is Jewish, we emigrated to Holland when Hitler came to power."
(As Mr. Frank reads on, another voice joins his, as if coming from the air. It is Anne's voice.)
Which best explains the purpose of the underlined stage directions in this excerpt?
to show that Mr. Frank had not written those words
to transition the scene from 1945 back to 1942
to transition the scene from the attic to another location
to show that Mr. Frank and Anne had different opinions
Answer:
B. to transition the scene from 1945 to 1942
Explanation:
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Choose a character from any TV show or movie you enjoy. In 2-3 sentences, explain how that character has developed over time. How have they changed? What caused the change?
Please explain and be specific. Giving brainliest and this is due today.