The word domesticated means raised by people in paragraph 5 of Selection 1 The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the central idea of paragraph 5?
In any case, sometime during the first or second century A.D. the first discernible stage of Anasazi culture emerged. Their presence is marked in the archeological record by semi-permanent or permanent dwellings and evidence of domesticated plant cultivation, including digging sticks, grinding stones, and storage rooms.
The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people, or they may have been homesteaders of the Mogollon culture who came to the northern frontier from the south.
In any case, sometime during the first or second century A.D. the first discernible stage of Anasazi culture emerged. Their presence is marked in the archeological record by semi-permanent or permanent dwellings.
Therefore, The word domesticated means raised by people in paragraph 5 of Selection 1 The Anasazi may have grown out of a northern branch of these archaic people. Thus, option B is correct.
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"The queen of doom" Is an example of:
A. Personification
B. Simile
C. Alliteration
D. Allusion
Answer:D
Explanation:I did that assignment
What is the central idea of Passage 2?
A)Advertising on school buses helps local businesses, but their ads should be monitored.
B)Advertising on school buses allows larger numbers of people to see ads, and that amount of exposure leads to profits.
C)Advertising on school buses is gaining popularity, but has a long way to go before being widely accepted by the public.
D)Advertising on school buses is one way for school districts to make money, and the community may experience benefits as well.
(THE PARAGRAPH)
18 School buses are carrying more than students these days.
19 The vehicles sport fancy advertisements for local businesses and events.
20 It's part of the effort for school districts to make money in these budget-strapped times.
21 And it is paying off.
22 Lewis-Palmer School District 38 made about $8,000 in its first effort last year with eight advertisers and 11 buses. This year, it is expanding.
23 "Ultimately we hope to have advertisements on every bus to maximize our income," said Robin Adair, D-38 spokeswoman. The district, which has had $11 million in cuts in recent years, is seeking a $4.5 tax increase in the November election.
24 D-38 has 56 buses that collectively travel more than a half million miles a year. That could be a lot of bang for the advertising buck, and a nice amount of change for district coffers. Like Lewis-Palmer, most districts that allow advertising on their buses choose to put the money in general funds to help with such things as higher fuel and utility expenses and increased contributions to pension funds and student activities.
25 Other Pikes Peak districts that use their buses as rolling billboards are Colorado Springs School District 11 and Falcon School District 49.
I need help writing a thesis statement about Jellyfish.
Use an anecdote or quotation hook.
This is your three-part idea that answers the question:
What problems does my everyday monster cause , who does it affect, and how can it be solved?
Can be supported with valid evidence such as facts, expert testimony, and research
does not include feelings or emotions
Is written in the third person point of view
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Answer:
jellyfish are animals that always need to be in the water and are harmful to humans.
Which paragraph from Passage 1 contains information that supports the argument against the placement of advertisements on school buses? Select one.
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 8
Paragraph 13
Paragraph 17
Answer:
I cant see the paragraphs
Explanation:
But i could take an educated guess and say that its B
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Answer: The correct answer is C
Explanation:
Directions: write both pros and cons for each proposal.
1. Should children be allowed to drive when they turn thirteen?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
2. Should students get paid money for having good grades?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
3. Should students be allowed to have phones in school?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. Should the school day be reduced to three hours long?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
5. Should unpermitted streaming or downloading of music or movies be illegal?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
6. Should students have to maintain “C” grades or better to participate in sports and clubs?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
7. Should candy and soda come with the school lunch?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
8. Should students have to walk in lines when traveling as a class?
Pros Cons
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
Read the citation below, which is from a computer file.
3
“Underground Railroad.” World Book Online. 2012. Web. 20 December 2012. .
Which best explains why “2012” appears twice in the citation?
The citation has been written incorrectly by the essay writer and should only include the second year.
The citation has been written incorrectly by the essay writer and should only include the first year.
The first appearance tells when the article was cited by the essay writer, while the second appearance tells when the article was produced.
The first appearance tells when the article was produced, while the second appearance tells when the article was cited by the essay writer.
Why “2012” appears twice is that the first tells when the article was cited by the essay writer, while the second tells when the article was produced.
What is a citation?A citation is known to be method used by people to inform their readers about some specific material in your work that is from another source or author.
Conclusively, Note that the Why “2012” appears twice is that the first appearance tells when the article was cited by the essay writer, while the second tells when the article was produced as it have to cite the people that owns the works that were used.
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Answer:
C) The first appearance tells when the article was cited by the essay writer, while the second appearance tells when the article was produced.
Explanation:
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If you were going somewhere on vacation where would you go? Would you rather take a lengthy road trip or a flight?
Answer:
Flight because it is way more efficient.
Explanation:
Answer:
I would go to Hawaii on a flight
Explanation:
I dont like lengthy road trips but i would like to got to hawaii with my friends
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Celia has never had a maid before so Minny has to ______________________.
17. choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
"By the time tennis practice is over, Mother _______________ dinner."
A) made
B) will made
C) will make
D) will have made
18)
What is the meaning of the word submerged as it is used in the sentence?
Four days of raining caused many cars to be completely submerged.
A) to move with water
B) to place water inside
C) to be placed above water
D) to be placed under water
Answer:
For the first question: By the time tennis practice is over, Mother will make dinner.
For the second: Four days of raining caused many cars to be completely submerged. I'l answer the question in Explaination.
Explanation:
The meaning of the word "submerged" as it is used in the sentence: The meaning is the cause to be under water, descend below the surface of an area of water & completely cover or obscure.
So the anwser is either B or C. Your choice.
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In a short essay response of at least seventy-five words, explain what it means to analyze a piece of fiction. Your answer should include specific examples of how to go about forming an analysis.
i dont understand
Answer:
There you go
Explanation:
Literary analysis looks critically at a work of fiction in order to understand how the parts contribute to the whole. When analyzing a novel or short story, you'll need to consider elements such as the context, setting, characters, plot, literary devices, and themes.
OR
The definition of analysis is the process of breaking down a something into its parts to learn what they do and how they relate to one another. Examining blood in a lab to discover all of its components is an example of analysis.
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You are the storyteller! Believe it or not, your day-to-day activities are the makings of a wonderful story. What words would you choose to describe your day? What information and evidence can you recall that could inspire your word choice? Let the reader feel what it is like being you.
Answer:
I feel extremely creative and lots of rush to my hands. Today, I was writing a narrative essay and it just came out of me :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
He creates a statue and falls in love with it when HE created it Hope this helps! :)
Read the passage and answer the questions.
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Using what you know about the words "decompose," "descent," and "deport," the prefix "de" means
to go forward
to build or form
to be empty
to do the opposite of
Answer: To do the opposite of
Answer:
To do the opposite of.
Explanation:
Without the prefix of "decompose", we are left with just "compose". This word in art means to write or create, and can also mean to constitute or make up a whole. Decompose means the opposite of this, as it means to break down and decay, therefore we can infer that "de" means to do the opposite of.
In which sentence do all of the common nouns, and only the common nouns, appear in boldface?
A. I learned to ride at the ranch last July.
B. The eager horses quickly lined up at the gate.
C. The trainer, Joe Asch, slipped my foot into the stirrup.
D. "Rochelle," she said, "you will be just fine."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
a common noun is a noun denoting a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual.
WHICH IS A TRUE STATEMENT ABOUT THE USE OF DETAILS WHEN WRITING ENGAGING LEADS?
1. Use descriptive details.
2. Use informational details.
3. Use repetitive details.
4. Use factual details.
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Answer:It is 3, Use repetitive details.
Explanation:
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Answer:
I assume it is 1.
Explanation:
I may be wrong, but I think it is 1 because an engaging lead is where they want the beginning to catch the eye of the reader and using descriptive details is is using details with lots of description which catches the readers eye. Also process of elimination it can not be 2 because the information is usually in the body paragraphs it can not be 3 because you do not want to repeat details because it gets boring it can not be 4 because again most of the facts are in the body paragraphs.
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How do Samantha's asides contribute to the meaning of the drama?
Click to read the play.
A. They describe her true feelings about the family yogurt business.
OB. They tell what Samantha will do with the
money
she earns.
O C. They reveal how Samantha narrows the focus of her job hunt.
O D. They explain why Samantha values Nadia's opinions.
Answer:
C.) They reveal how Samantha narrows the focus of her job hunt.
Explanation:
The answer is “They reveal how Samantha narrows the focus of her job hunt.”
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Part 1: Describe in detail your work space environment. Explain how your work area is organizedand helps promote success in YOUR classroom.
Answer:
Explanation:
I believe you have to describe your work space. Explain your surroundings while you work and how it affects you. For example: I have a room that has a very quiet environment so its going to help me stay concentrated without interruptions. You can continue to add more descriptions to emphasize your workspace and success
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Wild Plum Jelly
Tracy Wilson
1 In the winter of 1976, when I was only four years old, my family moved into a modest home in a growing Greenville neighborhood. Upon a slope on one side of the house, stood a dozen tree sprigs looking rather bald and barren. By springtime, however, the little trees began growing taller and bushier by the day. Upon exploring the hillside in mid-July, I noticed hundreds of quarter-sized, pinkish orbs dangling, daring me to pick just one. Of course, I did.
2Plums? I questioned. Yes, plums. she reiterated. She explained that these were not the same as the deeply colored, voluptuous kind I had seen in the market. These were a smaller and much sourer variety.
3 Knowing that they were safe, I ate enough that one afternoon to give me a stomach ache that lasted two days. As the plums became riper and sweeter, my grandma and I picked enough to fill two enormous buckets. She taught me to make jelly from the tiny fruits which we could enjoy all winter long.
4 Years later, I was driving down a long, winding highway when I noticed several wild plum trees lining the hedgerow. I had to pull over. I picked a heaping handful. As I sat there on the side of the highway, I basked in the tartness of my childhood fruit and in the sweetness of the memory of making jelly with the greatest woman I have ever known.
Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
7)
Wild Plum Jelly (Another Point of View)
When Tracy was just a little girl, maybe four years old, she came to visit my home just around the time my wild plum tree was bearing fruit. The plums were pinkish little spheres just begging for Tracy's little hands to pick them. When she grabbed one, I explained to her that the plums were edible and safe, but that they didn't taste like the rich, delicious plums at the grocery store. They were a little sour!
But their sour taste didn't stop little Tracy at all. She ate so many plums that she got a stomach-ache! Mercy! After she got better, I taught Tracy to make wild plum jellies. I hope that one day she can remember the good times we had together when she was young.
What do these two accounts of an early event in Tracy's life have in common?
A) Tracy's story is tinted with a tone of sadness, but the grandmother's story is mostly happy in tone.
B) The grandmother's story mentions that they picked apples instead of plum, but Tracy's story mentions only plums.
C) Tracy's story is a memory of picking plums with her grandmother, and the grandmother's story is a similarly happy memory.
D) The grandmother's story shows that she didn't enjoy picking plums, but Tracy's account shows that she had a really good time.
8)
Which text structure BEST describes how the author has organized the passage?
A) sequential
B) cause and effect
C) compare and contrast
D) problem and solution
Answer
the first one is C
The 2nd one is A
Explanation:
#1. How is the dash used as an interrupter in this sentence?
Money, popularity, love--none of these things will replace inner peace.
A. Parenthetical expression
B. Appositive
C. Direct address
D. Summary
E. Two adjectives before a noun
#2. How is the comma used as an interrupter in this sentence?
You are, as you well know, a candidate for class president.
A. Parenthetical expression
B. Appositive
C. Direct address
D. Summary
E. Two adjectives before a noun
#3. How is the dash used as an interrupter in this sentence?
Birth, death, and taxes--you can't get away from them!
A. Parenthetical expression
B. Appositive
C. Direct address
D. Summary
E. Two adjectives before a noun
Read the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved.
Everywhere in the garment district, by the front gates of little shops and big ones, picketers marched and sang. "O Dubinushka," they sang, and "Tortured and Enslaved," and other Russian folk and revolutionary airs. Icy rains poured down on them, some were in danger of frostbite — a winter of record-breaking cold had already begun — but there they were and there they stayed.
The union men were amazed. "There never was anything like it," one ILGWU official declared. "An equal number of men never would hold together under what these girls are enduring.”
How would a careful rereading of this excerpt help a reader understand who made up the ILGWU?
The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the author’s reference to “union men” just before it.
The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the reference to “these girls” in the same quote. The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the author’s description of “other Russian folk” in the first paragraph.
The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the descriptive phrase “they sang” in the first paragraph.
Answer:The reader could make a connection between the quote by one ILGWU official and the author’s reference to “union men” just before it.
Explanation:the quote by one ILGWU official and the reference to “these girls” in the same quote.
In the word geography, geo means
A) Stars.
B) Insects.
C) The earth.
D) The human body.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer: c
Explanation:
Passage 2: Excerpt from School Bus Ads Bring Needed Revenue to Area Districts
18 School buses are carrying more than students these days.
19 The vehicles sport fancy advertisements for local businesses and events.
20 It's part of the effort for school districts to make money in these budget-strapped times.
21 And it is paying off.
22 Lewis-Palmer School District 38 made about $8,000 in its first effort last year with eight advertisers and 11 buses. This year, it is expanding.
23 "Ultimately we hope to have advertisements on every bus to maximize our income," said Robin Adair, D-38 spokeswoman. The district, which has had $11 million in cuts in recent years, is seeking a $4.5 tax increase in the November election.
24 D-38 has 56 buses that collectively travel more than a half million miles a year. That could be a lot of bang for the advertising buck, and a nice amount of change for district coffers. Like Lewis-Palmer, most districts that allow advertising on their buses choose to put the money in general funds to help with such things as higher fuel and utility expenses and increased contributions to pension funds and student activities.
25 Other Pikes Peak districts that use their buses as rolling billboards are Colorado Springs School District 11 and Falcon School District 49.
26 Some of the advertisements on Lewis-Palmer buses include dentists, restaurants, insurance agents, a gymnasium, PTA's and the district's own programs.
27 A.B. Tellez, owner of Rosie's Diner in Monument, said he signed up for two buses, one middle school that features kid's meals and shakes, and an elementary bus that features, of course, chicken nuggets. "Those buses drive everywhere. It's awesome marketing. But there is more to it than that. It's being part of the community, helping out the schools. They need funds. I thought it was neat to use dollars to support the community as well as the community supporting us."
28 The districts report that the ads are approved by administrators before they are placed on the buses. There are none inside the buses to entice kids. The products must be child friendly -- no alcohol, tobacco, gaming or distasteful subjects. They don't usually allow advertising from other schools that might compete with them for students.
29 Colorado in 1997 was the first state to allow school-bus advertising.
(the question)
Which quote from Passage 2 provides evidence that many school districts are dealing with budgetary concerns?
A)"Lewis-Palmer School District 38 made about $8,000 in its first effort last year with eight advertisers and 11 buses." (paragraph 22)
B)“That could be a lot of bang for the advertising buck, and a nice amount of change for district coffers.” (paragraph 24)
C)“Like Lewis-Palmer, most districts that allow advertising on their buses choose to put the money in general funds to help with such things as higher fuel and utility expenses…” (paragraph 24)
D)“Some of the advertisements on Lewis-Palmer buses include dentists, restaurants, insurance agents, a gymnasium, PTA’s and the district's own programs.” (paragraph 26)
Answer:
C because they're talking about how the buses' advertising is put into general funds like "higher fuel" and "utility expenses," they wouldn't need that if they were financially stable lol
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WILL GIVE BRAINLEST A Surprise for Samantha
Latterly Croven
Samantha stood up from the computer and stared out the window at the group of boys and girls laughing and talking as they strolled past her house. They carried baseballs, bats, and gloves. Samantha had seen this group playing ball in the park, and she had longed to join them. Ever since her family had arrived in the United States from Mexico, she had been trying to figure out how to make friends.
“If I could play their game, I could join them,” she thought. To pass the time, Samantha decided to take a walk. Maybe if she passed the park, she would have the courage to speak to the ball players this time.
Before Samantha reached the park, she spotted Mr. Hernandez puttering in his garden. Her family had met him shortly after they had moved into their new home. When her parents learned that his wife had died recently, they began to invite him often for dinner. Samantha was eager to get to the park, but she knew that Mr. Hernandez was lonely. She called out a greeting.
“Samantha, it’s good you are here. I think I’ve been in the sun too long without a hat. I feel a little dizzy. Can you help me to the porch?”
Samantha guided him to the porch and brought a glass of water from the house. Mr. Hernandez seemed a little better in the shade but Samantha wanted to make sure, so she stayed awhile and chatted. Mr. Hernandez listened as Samantha poured out her longing to learn how to play baseball so that she could make friends.
By the time Samantha was sure Mr. Hernandez was all right, it was too late to walk past the park. She hurried home to help her mother prepare the evening meal. Then her mother sent her back to get Mr. Hernandez. He was sitting on the porch, with an excited look on his face.
“Imagine what I found in my closet!” he exclaimed.
Beside the chair were a worn baseball bat and glove and a few balls.
“You didn’t know I was a ballplayer in my day, did you?” he asked with a twinkle in his eye.
After supper that night, Samantha began her baseball lessons with Mr. Hernandez, and, within a week, she had become another one of the ballplayers in the park.
Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
15)
As the story ends, why does Mr. Hernandez have an excited look on his face?
A) He knew how to help Samantha.
B) He was happy to have a friend.
C) He was having dinner with Samantha.
D) He found his baseball bat and glove.
16)
Which word correctly completes this sentence?
Martha has volunteered to help plan the party; _______________, she's willing to bring refreshments.
A) however
B) although
C) in addition
D) nevertheless
Answer:
15. A
16.C
Explanation:
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Select from the drop-down menu the pronoun that best completes the sentence. The teacher called Khianna and --------------- for a tutoring session. sorry i couldnt make the pic wider. please help meh asapppppp
Answer:
Khianna and I for a tutoring session.
Answer:
Me
Explanation:
In this situation, you have a compound object. To choose the right pronoun, you get rid of the secondary object - in this case, Khianna. The sentence then reads "The teacher called ME for a tutoring session." This is correct. The teacher does not call he, the teacher does not call his, the teacher does not call I.
C. Using the grid provided, show me how you would set up a weeklycalendar/planner-- be sure to include due dates and classes! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
I don't have an image to work with but look at an image of a grid calendar and work with what you have
Answer:
There is no grid
Explanation:
Identify the sentence that correctly uses an apostrophe.
A) Is that you're book or is it mine?
B) Bob's house was renovated last year.
C) The 90 pound dog wagged it's tail as I walked past it.
D) I needed to use the Ladie's Room, but I could not find it.
Answer: C
1. Bobs is correct
2. You're should be your
3. Ladie's room should just be Ladies
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EXT 1 :Since 1983, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and the Sudanese Government have been at war in southern Sudan. The conflict has already claimed more than 500,000 lives and displaced huge numbers of people. Among these were at least 20,000 children, mostly boys, between 7 and 17 years of age who were separated from their families. These ‘lost boys’ of the Sudan trekked enormous distances over a vast unforgiving wilderness, seeking refuge from the fighting. Hungry, frightened and weakened by sleeplessness and disease, they crossed from the Sudan into Ethiopia and back, with many dying along the way. The survivors are now in camps in Kenya, the Sudan and Uganda
Question 1: What's the main idea,detail 1 and detail 2?
TEXT 2:This extraordinary exodus has its origins in traditional forms of migration. After being initiated into manhood, young adolescent boys in southern Sudan have generally been quite mobile. Organized into small groups of their peers, they would leave home for a period to look after cattle. Or they might head for the towns or cities to go to school or to seek their fortune, before eventually returning home. In addition, at times of stress families all over Africa send their children elsewhere to find safety, food, work and schooling.
Question 2: What's the main idea,detail 1 and detail 2?
TEXT 3:But during the war this process has escalated dramatically. Fearing they would be targeted as potential combatants, many boys left their villages and headed for cities such as Juba and Khartoum. Here they hoped to find work or schooling, though as these cities became saturated with migrants, the boys often had to resort to begging or petty crime.
Question 3: What's the main idea ONLY???
TEXT 4:.Others set out for refugee camps in Ethiopia. Some travelled with friends or relatives, others slipped away on their own at night. Few had any idea of what lay ahead of them. They believed the trek would last only a few days and discovered that they faced a harrowing journey of 6 to 10 weeks. Continually under threat, they would flee for their lives, losing their way in the wilderness. Often they lost everything en route—blankets, sheets, shoes, clothes and pots—to soldiers, swindlers or bandits. Many fell victim to killer diseases. Others were so weakened by hunger and lack of sleep that they could go no further and sat down by the roadside—prey for lions and other animals.
Question 4:What are the Hopes/Expectations and Realities
LAST QUESTION:Take a moment to jot down the central idea. So far, the author shows...
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In paragraph 23 of Selection 1, the author uses the word dissipated to mean
A)vanished.
B)threatened.
C)gathered.
D)enlarged.
(the paragraph)
Sofia felt much obliged for their help. When she turned to leave, she felt as though the shop had become much brighter, as if a dark cloud had suddenly dissipated.
Answer:
Its answer is option A
Vanished
The author uses the term "dissipated" which means vanished. Therefore, option A is correct.
What is the meaning of the word "dissipated"?The word "dissipated" has several meanings, but the most common one is to disperse or scatter in different directions or to disappear gradually over time. It can also mean squandering or wasting something, such as money or energy, by using it in a frivolous or unproductive way.
Additionally, it can refer to a person who behaves recklessly or irresponsibly, such as someone who drinks excessively or engages in other forms of self-destructive behavior.
This sense of "dissipated" is similar to the first, but refers specifically to something gradually disappearing rather than being spread out. The author uses the term "dissipated" which indicates vanished. Therefore, option A is correct.
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