Answer:
cheese its are eat.
Explanation:
Answer:
Wheres the photo-? :(
Explanation:
Please help, thanks. have a great day
i really wanna say its A.) but i dont want you to be wrong so try that and plz i am so sowwy if its wrong
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When evaluating different points of view, what should you look for?
philosophical differences
various problem-solving approaches
strong opinions
credible sources
Answer:
a and b
Explanation:
Write a CLOSING ARGUMENT using the book ''Monster by Walter Dean Myers''
I need this guys its due today PLEEAAAASEEEE ASAP
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How is the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks" different from the memoir My Story? Check all that apply.
The poem describes a single scene; the memoir describes many scenes.
The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words.
The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs.
The poem places the bus ride in historical perspective; the memoir does not.
The poem explains why Rosa Parks stayed seated; the memoir does not.
The poem shows an outsider’s point of view of Rosa Parks; the memoir does not.
The poem compares Rosa Parks’s gaze to a flame; the memoir does not.
Answer:
The poem describes a single scene; The memoir describes many scenes.
Explanation:
The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words. The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs. The poem shows an outsider’s point of view of Rosa Parks; the memoir does not. The poem compares Rosa Park’s gaze to a flame; the memoir does not.
So basically all are correct I believe. Check twice Just in case!
The poem, 'On the Bus with Rosa Parks' describes a single scene, uses few words, has short lines, shows an outsider's view, and compares Park's gaze to flame.
What is On the Bus with Rosa Parks about?Both On the Bus with Rosa Parks a poem by Rita Dove and My story a memoir is on Rosa park, an American activist who boycotted the whites by sitting on the bus.
Both the poem and the memoir describes her struggle with the boycott movement. The memoir describes many scenes as it is not written from someone else's perspective and uses many words in the form of prose paragraphs.
Therefore, sentences A, B, C, F, and G contrast poem from the memoir.
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Hey, can you describe 5 minutes the picture and say what it symbolizes please?
Answer: $50? Going once? Going twic? SOLD TO THE MAN IN ORANGE
narrato- eBay....get what you want when you need it
Explanation:
Based on information in the letter, which statement
about the band is true?
Which word would appear first in a print dictionary?
medicine
flavor
hobby
cafeteria
Answer:
cafeteria
Explanation:
umm abc order
Answer:
Cafeteria, i think? Since dictionaries are arranged in alphabetical order.
Explanation:
thank you^^
Have a great day :D
Anyone else keep seeing this person giving “links”? If u do, report them because they are scamming
Answer:
i know right they just keep like random links. and they dont even help at all thats why i keep reporting them cause they are no help for me:)
Explanation:
According to Ludwig von Mises, the only way to achieve rational economic
calculations on what needs to be produced efficiently, private ownership of the means
of production/markets/markets prices should be present. Unlike Marxists ideas.
O True
O False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Write a 100-word essay response to the following: How does Shakespeare introduce us to his implied listener in "Sonnet 73" and why is this significant to this sonnet and to the sonnet form in general? Keywords: final couplet, lover, Shakespearean Sonnet, quatrain, rhyme scheme, surprise.
Which phrase best describes the tone of the letter that the College of William and Mary received?
Answer:
kid
Explanation:
i really dint know
Answer:what is it?
Explanation:
What happens when your monthly net pay is lower than your monthly budget total
Answer: Then you'll probably have to find something that could fix that fast
Explanation:
I don't really own a credit card or house yet sooo
Explanation:
Consider matrix A.
What is the inverse of A? Fill in the missing elements in the matrixs.Consider matrix A.
What is the inverse of A? Fill in the missing elements in the matrixs.
in what order are the different sections of an outline organized?
A. Capital letters,Roman numerals, and then numbers
B. Roman numerals, numbers,and then capital letters
C. Roman numerals, capital letters, and then numbers
D.numbers,roman numerals, and then capital letters
Answer:
Roman numerals, capital letters, and then numbers
Answer:
it is C
Explanation:
Roman numerals, capital letters, and then numbers
1. Why was the boss upset with George and Lennie in the morning?
Answer:
According to the old man, why was the boss mad at George and Lennie? because he was expection them and they never came for work. What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume? small yellow can.
I hope it's useful ! brainliest? plzz!This soup taste awful either change in to passive or active
Answer:
the soup was terribly
Explanation:
I need a little help with this question.
Please help!!
Vent in which the Super Man is badly damaged and put out of commission. Group of answer choices Attack on Wake Atoll Battle of Midway Battle of Nauru Attack on Pearl Harbor
Is this personification or a simile I honestly can’t tell
Well it's definitely a simile. I think It's personification and a simile.
Read the following passage:
Milo stared out the window longingly. Next to him, his
goldfish circled tiny laps in its glass bowl. A clock ticked
quietly, but otherwise the room was still. Outside, a squirrel
darted here and there. Milo leaned his head back and
wondered when he'd be able to do the same. Just then, his
thoughts were interrupted by the nurse bringing in lunch.
Which symbol from the passage most clearly represents a feeling of being
trapped?
A. The lunch
B. The clock
C. The goldfish
D. The squirrel
Answer: B. The Goldfish
Explanation:
*his goldfish circled tiny laps in its glass bowl*
It's stuck in the bowl
In line 5 of "Ode to the West Wind," what are the "Pestilence-stricken multitudes"?
a. leaves
c. seasons
b. breezes
d. the speaker's thoughts
the answers is A trust me
Answer:
okey A btw there so pic if there is gonna be why you didnt put the pic.
Select two pieces of evidence, one from each of the stories, that show how the speaker in “The Terror” and Laura in “The Fan Club” have differing perspectives about bullying. Question 16 options: “Smothered laughter behind her. Were they all looking at her?” (“The Fan Club”) “When the brothers appeared, I couldn’t think for nothing. I would drop whatever I was doing and get away…” (“The Terror”) “I tried to be agreeable, to make friends, but that didn’t work so hot; mostly I just slouched in my seat, hating my clothes and my glasses and my face.” (“The Terror”) “She thought of their identical brown loafers, their plastic purses, their hostile stores as they passed her in the corridors. She didn’t care. They were clods.” “How many of them cared about truth? Laura looked past the rows of blank, empty faces, past the bored stares and cynical grins.”
Answer:
Select two pieces of evidence, one from each of the stories, that show how the speaker in “The Terror” and Laura in “The Fan Club” have differing perspectives about bullying. Question 16 options:
“She thought of their identical brown loafers, their plastic purses, their hostile stores as they passed her in the corridors. She didn’t care. They were clods.”
“When the brothers appeared, I couldn’t think for nothing. I would drop whatever I was doing and get away…” (“The Terror”)
“I tried to be agreeable, to make friends, but that didn’t work so hot; mostly I just slouched in my seat, hating my clothes and my glasses and my face.” (“The Terror”)
“Smothered laughter behind her. Were they all looking at her?” (“The Fan Club”)
“How many of them cared about truth? Laura looked past the rows of blank, empty faces, past the bored stares and cynical grins.”
Explanation:
Any books you recommend reading?
Answer:
what kind of books do you like reading i mean i found the maze runner series really interesting
Explanation:
As book books, I recommend reading Serfina and the twiste staff, The queen of nothing, shadow and bone, and Black leviathan. These are all fantasy by the way.
Then for manga, I would recommended Danganronpa trigger happy havoc (4 books), Danganronpa another episode ultra despair girls (3 books), Danganronpa goodbye despair (3 books), and Danganronpa ultimate luck and hope and despair.
Then for comics comics I would recommended, Omnistic reader, Dice, its mine, jungle juice, charsis, flow, lalin's curse, phantom paradise, leviathan, and MANNY more. most of mine you can read on Web.toon.
"Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us-that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion-that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."
What is the best summary of the events described in the speech's first two sentences? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
A massive battle was fought on the site of the speech, and many thousands of soldiers died.
Many years ago people came together to form a nation, and now a war takes place there.
The founders of the nation could not agree on how to best organize it, so war began.
The speaker and listeners have decided to gather on this site to honor the memory of others.
I hope this helps you with the question.
Which is the best peer review of the paragraph below? Another example of how Frankenstein's passion led to death is Elizabeth's death. The monster that Frankenstein created in his passion for science murdered the woman for whom he had great passion. In this case, two of Frankenstein's passions, one intellectual and one amorous, combined to result in Elizabeth's death. A. This is pretty short. You should add more. B. Your sentence variety is not very good in this paragraph. Reword the second sentence so it doesn't start with the subject. C. The argument is good, but you need to add textual evidence of the two passions to back it up.
Answer:
It IS C
Explanation:
I just re did this assignment on Plato.
Also here are some extra answers for the other questions in the assignment.
Which is NOT an example of textual evidence?
A.
quotes from the text
B.
paraphrasing from the text
C.
themes from the text ---------- This is Right
D.
none of the above
And
Select the correct answer.
What is the final thing a good peer reviewer should do?
A.
read for spelling and grammar errors
B.
summarize problems and suggestions--------- This is right
C.
note the good things about the essay
D.
check the validity of the thesis statement
Think of how a decision you have made that has had an important impact on your life
Answer:
I didn't say goodbye to my dog when I saw her. The next month, she died. I will never forget it. Now when I get my school done, I will say goodbye to my only dog.
And
I haven't done my schoolwork in about a week so now if it's not done by 2 pm today I can't see my father.
i have a riddle i burry my daughter to the ground but she comes back to life i will give brainliest whosoever gets the correct answer.
Its because you burry her not bury her. In that way she is covered in burs and comes back to life because she was never killed
Answer:
Explanation:
She maybe isnt dead, just buried forcefully
Today, you will create your own poem.
• You may choose any poetic style that we discussed today.
• The topic must be about "All that glitters isn't gold, the best things in life are...possessions, values, etc.
• Think about the stories we've read in this unit, "The Necklace," "Civil Peace", and your own personal experiences.
To make it great, ADD A TITLE & PICTURE
• Have fun and make it great!
Answer:
Explanation:
what poetic styles did you discuss today?
Choose one of the statements below, and on a separate sheet of paper, analyze how the poem's words, sounds, and images
helped evoke that response in you.
a.
b.
I wish I could be in Coleridge's Xanadu.
I'm glad I'm not in Coleridge's Xanadu.
I had another emotional response to Coleridge's Xanadu.
c.
Answer:
Let's write about:
A. I wish I could be in Coleridge's Xanadu.
Explanation:
Xanadu was a palace owned by the Mongol ruler Kubla Khan, who lived from 1215 to 1294. In the poem "Kubla Khan", Coleridge describes the palace in a vivid manner, exclaiming about its paradisiac beauty. A sacred river ran through the grounds and into the ocean; even though it was sunny outside, there were icy caves; and the palace's forests were filled with fragrant trees, sunny meadows, and little streams.
The way Coleridge describes those images makes me wish I could be there. It would be wonderful to be at such a magnificent place. I can imagine how peaceful it would be to walk among the trees, all the while listening to birds singing, and finally sit by one of the streams, with my feet in the water. I can picture soft grass covering the ground, and a light breeze gently brushing the leaves.
I have a math test today a huge one! I hope I got a good score
Answer:
good luck
Explanation:
im sure u will do fine