Task: Compose a character study on a character from a book, television show, graphic novel, or any media that you like. Identify one character from your selection choice and complete an in-depth character study on that one character. Keep reading to learn more about creating a character study.

Directions: Your character study should be in an essay format and contain a minimum of 5 paragraphs.

Tip: Remember to provide ‘evidence' of the character traits by using quotations from the text and citing the page numbers where you find the support for your analysis.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I can totally help you first pick a character any character that you like or love. do you have a favorite movie or TV series, or favorite book, give me character and I can help you step by step with rest


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What do you think?

Bullet
It’s hard to dodge a bullet
Before the trigger is pulled
You can’t run away from it
No matter how good
Once its shot
Your going to fall down
Going to get caught
Next thing you know
Your on the ground
With the crowd running around
The bullet had got you
And shots are being heard
There’s nothing you can do
All but say a word
You need to escape
But with every breath you take
Burns your lungs
Burns your body
The guns start to show
D.ead people are being emboded
But you have to stay down low
Pretend your d.ead
So they’ll leave you instead
Crawl away
Slowly
Or just stay
Since they are unholy
Once they leave
Crawl out of there at once
But please don’t be naive
For they can still be on the hunt
The bullet is piercing you
And all you can do
Is call the hospital
And put a popsicle
On your injury
Make it numb
Make it du.mb
Stop the bleeding
Before your time runs away fleeting
And you stop breathing
It’s hard to dodge a bullet
To bad you didn’t do it

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Very nice Poem indeed

The Lunchroom Murder
QUESTION TO ANSWER : Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?

On an otherwise uneventful Thursday afternoon police heard a shot inside the local bistro, Ernie’s Lunchroom. They rushed in and found the scene shown in Figure 1.4.
They identified the body as that of a prominent racketeer named Fannin. Ernie, who is both the owner and only employee, had only one fact to tell: the murderer had leaned against the wall while firing at point-blank range. The imprint of his hand is in clear view.
The police have also noticed that the cash register had just been rung up at $8.75.
This is a difficult case. Your investigative team must attempt to determine which of the people in the lunchroom killed Fannin. You will have to observe the details carefully. There is enough evidence to help you explain most of what happened. In working out the solution, consider the questions on the following page.

QUESTION: Which set of footprints are Ernie’s? What is the evidence?

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The best I can do is that there is a right hand print on the wall so the guy that shot the gun was left handed the the C person has their utensils on the left side of their plate.... that’s all I could say But I know the Y footprint arent his because those footprints are from before the shot (I believe)

As per the evidence of the person are the shot to the another person. The evidence of the footprints of the before the shot. The footprint was to indicate the direction.

What is evidence?

The term “evidence” refers to the proper form of proof that supports a claim. Newspaper articles, historical papers, footprints, signatures, internet sources, files, paperwork, films, medical reports, photographs, and voice recordings are a few examples of the various types of evidence.

The important piece of evidence is the right-hand mark on the wall, indicating that the person who fired the gun was chosen to leave, and the C people have their dishes on the left side of their dish. Before the shot, the Y footprint was his, whereas now everything is a chaos. As a result, there was a shot in.

As a result, the evidence of the person are the shot to the another person. The evidence of the footprints of the before the shot. The footprint was to indicate the direction.

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Write a three-sentence summary of “An Adventure to Remember,” using at least one word from the spelling list in each sentence.

Spelling words:

adventure

literary

structure

construction

respect

unexpected

invention

spectacular

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In the summer of 1935, a kid had gone to visit an uncle who had left Ohio and lived in New York working as an editor, it wasn’t unexpected as he had always been literary. During that summer, the kid’s uncle had taken him on an adventure at the Empire State Building,the tallest skyscraper in the world, Uncle had given his niece/nephew information about the buildings constructions. When they were on an elevator a 1,050 feet up, they were so mesmerized by the structure and view they did not notice they were stuck in the elevator and how dark it was.

What is the meaning of the word superfluous as used in the passage?

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it’s the last option

Answer: last is the answer

Explanation:

Read the paragraph below. Write a discussion question that goes with the text. Everyone should have access to the Internet. The United Nations special report published in June 2011 said that access to the Internet is now a “human right.” People who can’t access the Internet are at a loss and are missing out on critical information. Not having access to the Internet is like not having access to schools.

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I think this is very true. Some old people have problems setting up doctor appointments because they get a email instead of mail in the mailbox. Imagine not knowing when a catastrophic event is heading your way. It should be compared to not having access to school. You don’t have accessories information that’s actually useful; that can also save someone’s life.

Answer:

Explanation:

well without the internet you can not do anything?

If you do not know how to use the internet, it is because you lack practice because remember that the people from before did not have internet, only calls or other things but they did not have and if now since there are those people from before they do not know and if they want to turn on they have to be to turn on with someone who knows

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Answer:

heres some suggestions rather than a full free write

Explanation:

This castle is overlooking a peak, so it would be very easy to make this a short (frozen-esque) story about a queen overlooking and wondering about the outcome of the battle. Or you could even go as far as to right about the snow falling and add the aliteration of crunching as an army apprachs the sucluded area. Or you could go high fantasy and talk about what would happen within this scene (Like focusing on a crow that was a shapeshifter that infiltrates a castle).  I know this isnt what you wanted, but your teacher would figure it out if you yeet stuff from here.          

The queen hates the distractions and noise of the city and it’s people . She wants to live in peace , with no issues . She never heard people’s complaints and helped. So , she left out to find the best place . She thought of a forest but finds out disturbance from animals , of river banks but the jumping sounds of fishes of deserts but camels moving with big sounds and many area of many problems. She became angry and let all of the soldiers to search for the best place . All the soldiers spent a month on it , every place had a problem. Finally, they came back with the solution. “The mountain peak” . The queen was happy and satisfied with the place . She builds very big palace on top of a mountain. The palace was huge and beautiful but was to be seen only by her .

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Question 4 (1 point)

In chapter 10, the word stupor in paragraph 1 means -

Question 4 options:

diseased


intoxicated


trance


torpor

Question 5 (1 point)
From Johnny's reaction to Dally's news about beating the Socs, the reader can conclude that Johnny thinks -

Question 5 options:

fighting is great


fighting solves problems


fighting is not good


fighting will only cause people to be arrested

Question 6 (1 point)
How does Ponyboy feel about fights?

Question 6 options:

He will fight anytime, but he doesn't like them.


He thinks it's a good chance to show off his muscles.


He thinks it's action. Like a drag race or a dance or something.


He likes stomping the other guy good.

Question 7 (1 point)
The only rule in the rumble is to use weapons.

Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
What does Johnny mean when he says to Pony Boy, "Stay gold?"

Question 8 options:

Stay literally made of gold metal


Save your money and accrue an investment


Live your life


Stay innocent

Question 9 (1 point)
What does Johnny leave Ponyboy?

Question 9 options:

His copy of Gone with the wind


His knife


His favorite bicycle


His book of Robert Frost poems

Question 10 (1 point)
Dally runs out “like the devil was after him” when he finds out Johnny is dead. According to Pony, why is Dally having so much trouble handling Johnny‘s death?

Question 10 options:

Johnny said a lot of nice things about Dally and, while they didn't know each other well, Dally thought Johnny was pretty cool.


Johnny was Dally's cousin and they were very close.

Johnny was the only one he truly connected with and the only thing Dally loved; they were best friends.


Dally is very emotional and actively gets upset about most things

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question 4, Answer: torpor

Answer:

4 is intoxicated

5 fighting is not good

6 im unsure

7 true

8live your life

9 his copy of gone in the wind

10 Johnny was the only one he truly connected with and the only thing Dally loved; they were best friends.

I could not get all of the answers but hope this helps

Explanation:

Please help me I don't understand

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Answer:

1. They will trust that Stylin' Shades offer good eye protection because an eye doctor recommends them.

They will trust the officer

Which of the following choices is NOT a key issue presented in the article?

The impact on hunters and hikers
The impact on government revenue
The impact on Native communities
The impact on the environment
PLS DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW IT

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

The impact on hunters and strike

Answer:

it would be the first option

Explanation:

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: EXPLAIN IN YOUR OWN WORDS WHAT THE POEM IS ABOUT IN AN OBJECTIVE SUMMARY: Make sure that your summary contains only objective, factual information. Do not include your personal opinions.

Summary: definition: noun, plural : a comprehensive and usually BRIEF/SHORT writing, objective and withouth opinion///brief and comprehensive; concise.direct and prompt; unceremoniously fast:

PROMPT: Write a one-paragraph summary of the poem. (Explain what the poem is about.)

story: The New Colossus

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Answer:

What poem....

Explanation:

write a sentence giving advice to a friend who tends to procrastinate.

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Answer:

You should stop saying "I will get to it later" and just get over with it now. Because once you finish your task as soon as possible you won't have that much pressure on you and you will feel tens times better. Then a big weight will lift off of your shoulders. Trust me with this stop stalling and just do what you said you would do.

Explanation:

you should put off what you want now to do what you need to get done so that you’ll be able to do what you want later. the more you procrastinate, the more work will like up, and the more overwhelming it will be to finish at a later time.

Which event from The Diary of a Young Girl suggests specific sacrifices that Anne had to deal with in the Secret Annex?
1.It was difficult to go back and read my earlier entries as they seem so immature and trivial.
2.I looked forward to my time in the attic where I could have space, privacy, and let the stale air out of my lungs.
3.It was refreshing to talk with Peter about life before the war, before the annex.
4.It was disappointing to hear that the war wasn't as close to an end as initially thought; my whole life felt disappointing.

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Answer:

4 sorry if I am wrong

Explanation:

Pretty sure 4 is correct!

Give me a sentence with on of these.

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just one?
she was studying in her room when the door opened suddenly, startling her.

Answer:

I stopped suddenly by the red light.

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Write two paragraphs (6 sentences minimum per paragraph) on nature. Provide descriptive words for the natural world, its daily activity, and how it interacts with itself. Trees and wind. Waves and sand. Birds and other birds. Creatures and other creatures.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Nature can be defined as the physical world and the life which interacts with it. It is the total of the ecosystem, animals, birds, plants, landscapes, and humans. Nature not just includes life but also is the host for the non-living physical entities as well. Nature took billions of years to grow and form to shape what we see today.

Nature has given us everything. The sweet sound of chirping birds to hear every morning, crystal clear water to drink every day, a cold breeze to feel, pure air to breathe in, and mouth-watering food to eat is entirely pleasing. Mother Nature has always nourished us. It has always taken care of us and has provided us with all the necessities of life. It has provided shelter to birds and animals, shade to travellers, and even branches to tie swigs for children to enjoy.

Today, humans are harming the environment by polluting and damaging it. Many organizations are working to make nature cleaner. It is our duty to keep our surroundings clean and use biodegradable material to keep nature clean. We have to revive Mother Nature, who has always nourished and nurtured us.

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Write a letter to the author expressing your feelings about Night. Be sure to include specifics from the book.


Don't answer if not going to complete

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Answer:

Dear Elie Wiesel, your book brings lot of emotions up as it's read. the story itself is so heartbreaking. Throughout the book there are many suspenseful events. For example, the way you wrote and described the night if broken glass and the feelings as you watched trucks be filled and families torn apart. My heart fills with sadness at the thought of what you had endured. there's also moments filled with complete dread, like when juilek had started playing his violin as he slowly dies and readers can understand how depressing last moments were. there were moments in the book where secondhand weariness and fear become present when you write of the fear that was held, stating "fear was greater than hunger" (Wiesel 84), I began to understand exactly how horrid it must have been. in conclusion your tail is filled with nothing but sadness and despair. however I greatly admire your courage for sharing your much-needed story. you successfully conveyed the real emotions throughout your writing. sincerely,

Explanation:

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I need someone to tell me if my first paragraph of my argument paper sounds good.
i feel like it sounds weird.

my topic is: should poetry be taught more in school?
(first paragraph must have: transition, first reason, evidence and explanation 3x in that order)

The first reason is that poetry helps express emotions and feelings better and it strengthens overall mental health. A lot of people struggle to talk about their feelings face to face with someone. Sometimes it’s easier to express your feelings through writing. Poetry allows you to express your feelings and get it all out without having to share those emotions with others. “We are similar because we go through the same joys and sorrows, through the same illusions and disappointments. The supreme law of living makes us equals, and to a greater or lesser degree, we all feel euphoria and depression, sadness and happiness, hope and disappointments.” (How Does Poetry Communicate Feelings and Emotions?) Not everyone can tell their stories through poetry because they were never taught how to make connections. Through poetry, you can pour all your emotions out onto a piece of paper. Maybe if poetry was taught more in schools, more people would go on into life without bottling up their emotions and going through depression. They would go move on in life knowing they have some way of expressing all their feelings without sharing them with a person. It’s never good to sit there and bottle up your emotions. You can take all those bottled-up emotions and write them down using several types of poetry. “A well-crafted phrase or two in a poem can help us see an experience in an entirely new way. We can gain insight that had evaded us many times, that gives us new understanding and strength.” (Five Reasons Why We Need Poetry in Schools) The brain processes poetry a lot like music. A lot of people use music to express themselves or make themselves happier when they’re upset. (Poetry Lights Up the Brain) “MRIs have shown that both art forms stimulate regions in the brain’s right hemisphere that are linked to reward and emotion.” So even when reading poetry, you can start to feel better. So many people can understand the way others feel. Reading certain poetry can make you feel included and not so alone.

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Answer:

it could be a bit more.

Explanation:

the paragraph is amazing, but you used the reasoning "of bottling up emotions" in the argument but in different ways, what you can say is also that; a lot of people cannot express their emotions as some struggle to process the pain and sadness someone feels, how some don't know how it feels and can only be explained through a piece of paper.

I think it sounds amazing, you have your point proven for sure!

Read the passage. Then, select the antonym of the word in bold.

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“vanished” should work
‘Disappear’ is the antonym of materialize from the passage

Should Students get paid to do well?


Writing Situation: The editors of a news magazine for young people want to know what students think about getting paid for doing well in school. They have asked people to write letters supporting or opposing paying students to do well in school. Some of the letters will be published in the next issue of the magazine.

Writing directions: Write a letter to be published in the news magazine for young people. Present an argument as to whether or not students should be paid for doing well in school. Provide reasons and details to support your argument.

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Answer

ok so i guessing they're asking for your opinion on the subject . Do YOU want to be paid for doing good in school? Then, they're asking you to write a letter of your opinion and first open it if you support it or if you oppose the movement of paying students for doing good in school

Write a summary that includes the conflict in the story and how it is resolved. Use details from the story to support your answer.
Story: Dust by Charles Grayson
1 As Edwin rested his cheek against the side of his cow, Nelly, he could hear the wind whistling through the barn walls and see the air begin to darken with dust. Annie and Jewel were giggling as they played in the hayloft above him when one of the girls began to wheeze. Edwin quickly finished milking the cow and called to his sisters. “Hurry up, girls,” he said, “another black blizzard is coming.”
2The wind suddenly picked up strength, and before Edwin’s eyes, the farmhouse—only 50 feet away—became nearly invisible. Without hesitation, Edwin grabbed two pieces of heavy twine, tied one around each girl’s waist, and then tied the two girls together. He took Annie’s hand and instructed her to hold tightly to Jewel. Leaning into the blinding wind, Edwin slowly navigated them back to the house.
3Inside, Ma was relieved to see the children. With a sigh, she took the milk from Edwin, eyeing the familiar dust that she would try to skim off before serving the milk to her family. Although it was early morning, the dust storm outside made the small farmhouse dark and dismal. Edwin slapped the dirt from his jacket with his hands. He was weary of the dust, too, but he was smiling inside because tomorrow his father was coming home.
4The next morning dawned clear and calm. Edwin swept the house while his mother worked in the yard, rescuing her daffodils from the dust that had drifted against the foundation of the house like gritty snow. The clatter of a rundown automobile heralded the arrival of Edwin’s father, and the boy raced outside.
5The family gathered around Pa, who hugged each one of them tightly. He had been in Arizona for three weeks picking cotton. This spring the ground was hard and barren, and the constant dust storms made it impossible to cultivate crops. Pa had to find some way to earn money—his children were wearing tattered hand-me-downs, and his small herd of cattle was slowly starving.
6When Ma asked about the work, Pa said that the wages he earned were far less than what had been promised. Still, he’d brought home enough money to see them through another month. Eventually, the joy of being reunited with his family faded, and the careworn expression returned to Pa’s face.
7After Pa had been home a few days, Edwin overheard his parents having a serious discussion. “I just don’t know if I can leave our home,” Ma said, a note of grief in her voice. Pa had heard there was work on commercial farms in California, where cotton, oranges, and other crops grew nearly year round.
8“I know it’s not like owning our own farm, but what choice do we have?” Pa pleaded. Afterward, Ma went into the yard and stood for a long time by her beloved lilac bush, staring out at the desolate fields.
9Later, Pa asked Edwin to ride the horse into town to purchase provisions. Edwin rode at a slow pace, thinking. He didn’t like it when his parents argued, and he didn’t like it when his father had to leave home to work. Most of all, Edwin wished there was something he could do to assist his family. At the store, he walked past the half-empty shelves to the back counter and asked Mr. Harburger for beans and flour.
10As Edwin waited, something bright and orange caught his eye. It was an old advertisement on the shelf in front of him—a photograph of a glistening orange grove with the words “Sunny California” splashed across the top. Edwin had never seen an orange grove before. Studying the picture, Edwin’s face brightened. “Take it,” Mr. Harburger said with a wink. At home, Edwin tacked the picture up next to his bed. One day, Edwin even caught his mother examining the photograph of the orange grove, smiling for the first time in a long time.
11When autumn arrived, Edwin’s parents learned the government was offering to buy starving livestock for slaughter. Most farmers knew their animals could not survive another winter, so they accepted the offer in exchange for some much-needed cash. After a long discussion, Edwin’s parents did the same. Edwin sensed a change was coming.
12The cow Nelly remained, but Edwin could see that she was becoming desperately thin. The next day, Edwin sold Nelly at the Baileys’ farm. The Baileys were doing better than most folks, though Edwin couldn’t say why. He returned home with 16 dollars in his pocket and a little relief knowing that Nelly would be cared for.
13Later that evening, Edwin’s parents made an important announcement: they would be packing whatever would fit into their old automobile and moving to California. Then Edwin made his own announcement. “Here,” he said, handing his father the 16 dollars. “We can buy fuel with this!

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In dust by Charles, Edwin plays a significant role. Edwin is a man with light skin and a right-side short haircut. He is perceived as an odd piece of hair that is frequently affected by dust due to his unique shortcut.

What is the summary of Dust by Charles Grayson?

Edwin typically wears a gray jumper, a belt with four metal buckles and brown boots. His personality is restrained and serene yet not overly self-assured. He is mechanical in nature, but has a wonderful heart.

He is incredibly cunning and always employs a variety of weapons in diverse ways. Likewise, he spent a lot of time perfecting his weaponry.

Therefore, Edwin could hear the wind whistling through the barn walls as he laid his cheek against the side of his cow, Nelly, and see the air beginning to go dingy with dust.

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Which phrase is closest in meaning to the word civilizations?
1.people of a similar culture who live in the same time
2.people who are not soldiers
3.people who enjoy looking at treasures of art
4.people who are well educated


its reading..

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It’s 1. People of a similar culture who live in the same time

Which statement from the passage best supports the idea that Vandross loved singing?
A.
The group had two fairly successful singles but didn't sell albums.
B.
He also sang lead in a disco band called Greg Diamond's Bionic Boogie and sang with the band Soiree.
C.
The title track became a hit as did a remake of a song called "A House is Not a Home" that became one of Vandross' biggest hits.
D.
He went off to college at Western Michigan University but dropped out to pursue music after one year.

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the answer is letter B

What is a central idea in "The White Umbrella"?

A: It is fun for the narrator to live in a culture that has different lifestyles and expectations.

B: The narrator enjoys being responsible for her sister while their mother is at work.

C: It is comforting for the narrator to imagine her mom working in different jobs.

D: The narrator finds it challenging to fit in because her family has different cultural values.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

summarizes story and makes plot clear

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What comparison can the reader infer from the author’s reference to Mark Twain?

The author is comparing wisdom with inexperience.
The author is comparing complaining with resourcefulness.
The author is comparing doubting with accepting.
The author is comparing riverboat pilots to astronauts.

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The author is comparing wisdom with inexperience if talking about Tom Sawyer

In which sentence is the direct quote punctuated correctly?

Original sentence from source: These ocean-dwelling mammals will grow to be the largest animals alive today.
Blue whales “are the largest animals alive today.”
Blue whales are the largest animals, “alive today.”
Blue whales, “the largest animals,” alive today.
Blue whales are “the largest animals alive today.”

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It’s the last one “the largest animals alive today” there is no “are” and direct is in other words exact from source/text. :)
The last one Blue whales are the largest

im writing an argument paper and need someone to tell me if my introduction sounds good.

my topic is: should poetry be taught more in school?
(intro must include a hook, background info, and a thesis)

Think into the past during your English classes while you were learning poetry. Were the lessons for poetry in-depth? Did they make you think? Or were they just simple things like reading and writing a few poems and answering some questions on famous poems. Lessons about poetry always seem so short and brief. It never feels like kids are being taught in-depth poetry. It’s always just the basics like some of the types of poetry written or why poetry is important. Teachers don’t usually teach the emotional connection poetry has so when kids get up into high school English, they struggle when learning poetry. Some English teachers in high school expect emotional connections to the poems or in-depth poems but since kids aren't taught how to do that throughout Elementary and Middle school, they struggle and can’t do it. Poetry should be taught more in school because there are so many things that poetry does for us, such as helping express emotions and feelings, strengthens overall mental health, and it’s even therapeutic for the writer and reader.

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You should use more formal language, for example kids - children, and use more persuasive language and demanding words, other than that, brilliant!

In this lesson, we looked at pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs, and pictographs. Which do you think the most useful graph is?

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i think line graphs or bar graphs

what does this quote means to you We accept the love we think we deserve.”

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Answer: it means if we think it will help our self esteem than we accept it and say thank you

Explanation:if someone tells u ur awesome and u also think ur awesome than u really are awesome .

I think it means that you shouldn’t lower your standards of love for anybody!

Describe the first memory received by Jonas. Please pls all links will be reported

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Answer:

Jonas goes to The Giver and receives his first memory, that of sledding down a hill in the snow. He also receives the memory of sunburn, his first encounter with pain in a memory. Jonas sees Fiona's hair "change" the same way the apple did. When he asks The Giver about it, the old man explains to him all about color.

Explanation:

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Create a product. This should be something that you think is important and will contribute to the public good. Please give me some ideas. The product can be something that already exists or it can be made up. (i would like it to be something that already exists) Also please give a little bit of description of the product that you choose.

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Something to completely stop trash from going to the ocean. Like a place other then a trash yard. Or something that can be placed in the ocean that collects everything in the ocean that is not marine life.
Something that can collect the pollutant particles from the air without causing pollution. Like how factories make smoke the machine could just like suck up the smoke and dust. They could also use it in places where they have wildfires to collect smoke and debris from the air.

A genre is a type of literature. What is this book's genre?

A
science fiction

B
fantasy

C
informational

D
realistic fiction

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Answer:

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