actually it's four but
Answer:
time management?
Explanation:
Please answer this I:
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I've filled one out.
Answer:
bOOP
Explanation:
1. How does the author's physical description of Zaroff reflect his role as the
antagonist of the story?
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Read this excerpt from Howard Pyle's "The Water of Life." What aspect shows that the king is a foil to the faithful servant?
So the princess told the king what the wise bird had bidden her to say, and the king went straightway to the faithful servant.
"You must let me have your armlet," said he.
"Alas, master," said the faithful servant, "that is a woeful thing for me, for the armlet is too tight to take off."
"So!" says the king, "that is a great pity, but the princess will not have me without the armlet."
"Then you shall have it," says the faithful servant; but the king had to pull it off, injuring the faithful servant, for he could not do it himself.
But, bless your heart! The armlet was ever so much too large for the king to wear. Nevertheless, he tied it to his wrist with a bit of ribbon, and off he marched to the princess's castle.
A.
The wise bird, who is kind to the faithful servant, is unkind to the king.
B.
The king injures the faithful servant while he is taking the armlet from him.
C.
The faithful servant allows the king to take the armlet away from him.
D.
The armlet, which was tight on the faithful servant, is loose on the king.
Answer: b.
Explanation:
Answer:B
Explanation:
50 POINTS PLEASE HURRY IF YOU AWNSER ALL OF THEM ILL MARK YOU BRANIEST AND ILL GIVE YOU 5 STAR, PLEASE FINISH ASAP!
1. Which resource comes from the Piedmont region?
chemicals
fish
hogs
peanuts
2. Which statement best describes a tornado?
Tornadoes bring freezing rain and sleet.
Tornadoes bring storm surges and flooding.ption 2
Tornadoes bring winds that travel about 74 mph.
Tornadoes bring a column of air that stretches to the ground.
3. In which climate region is most of North Carolina located?
semiarid
Mediterranean
humid subtropical
humid continental
4. Which of the following statements best describes the housing used by the American Indian cultures of the Northeast in approximately 1500?
Families shared longhouses but also lived separately in wigwams.
Families shared wigwams but also lived separately in longhouses.
Families shared thatched houses but also lived separately in longhouses.
Families shared wigwams but also lived separately in thatched houses.
5. How were relations with American Indians different between the French and the Spanish?
The Spanish incorporated American Indian beliefs into a new form of Christianity. The French did not.
Spanish missionaries forced American Indians to convert to Christianity. The French did not.
Spanish traders learned American Indian languages and customs. The French did not.
The Spanish employed American Indians in exchange for goods. The French did not.
6. How did European colonization affect American Indians?
The American Indian population grew.
American Indians' crops failed in the plantation system
American Indians were often mistreated by explorers
Most American Indians left areas inhabited by explorers
7. Why did Europeans ship goods to Africa during triangular trade?
to trade for enslaved Africans
to trade for African goods
to provide food for enslaved Africans
to repay debt owed by enslaved Africans
8. Which of the following was a direct result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade? *
The culture of the Americas was influenced by the language, food, and music of Africa.
The culture of Africa was influenced by the language, food, and music of the Americas.
The culture of North America was influenced by the language, food, and music of Brazil.
The culture of Brazil was influenced by the language, food, and music of North America.
9. In which present-day state was the first English colony located?
Florida
Virginia
South Carolina
North Carolina
10. What was one result of the Tuscarora War?
White settlers stopped trying to expand westward out of fear.
White settlers decided to live peacefully alongside the tribes.
White settlers died from being exposed to diseases spread by tribes.
White settlers began to expand west with the removal of the tribal threat.
11. How did the Lords Proprietors benefit from the proprietary system? Check all that apply.
They created a court system to maintain order
They were promised protection by colonists
They were able to farm on free land
They collected taxes from the colonists
They opposed English law.
12. In a proprietary colony, what rights were granted to landowners?
answered to the colonists
answered to the governor
had limited rights over the colony
had full governing rights over the colony
13. Why was the Carolina colony split into two colonies in 1712?
Colonists fought for and won control of the northern half.
The southern half was given to American Indians.
Carolina was too large to be governed as a single colony.
The monarch was forced to sell part of Carolina to Spain.
14. What happened to most of the Regulators when the rebellion ended?
They faced life in prison on treason charges.
They were executed for corruption.
They fled to Tennessee or Kentucky.
They were sent to work on eastern farms.
Answer:
hogs chemicals
Tornadoes bring freezing rain and sleet.
humid continental
Mediterranean
They collected taxes from the colonists
They were sent to work on eastern farms.
Explanation:
Read the selection from the first paragraph of the
article.
For centuries, Europeans explored the world by sea. They had few maps and their navigating equipment was poor.Progress was slow.
Which sentence uses the word "poor" in the same
way as it is used above?
A.Many people were poor
and had little money
during the Great Depression
B."You look like you don't feel well, you poor
child," said the doctor
C.He had a difficult time completing the painting
because his paintbrushes were poor.
D.The desert is a region that is poor in the
amount of rainfall it receives.
Answer:
C- He had a difficult time completing the painting because his paintbrushes were poor.
Explanation:
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What is the narrator's father's first and only Christmas present to his family?
A a book
B. a turkey
C. a half-eaten box of chocolates
D. used boots and coats
E. new beds
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which of the following details help us understand the overall context of the story “Two Kinds”? Select all that apply.
A.The mother is Chinese.
B.They bought a piano.
C.The daughter is American.
D.They aren't wealthy.
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Which question is the best example of a causal research question?
a. Which Americans participated in the women's suffrage movement?
b. What is the difference between the 18th and 19th Amendments?
c. How are constitutional amendments passed and ratified?
d. How did Susan B. Anthony's work help pass the 19th Amendment?
Answer:
a. Which Americans participated in the women's suffrage movement? is the correct answer
The statement that represents the best example of a causal research question is as follows:
How are constitutional amendments passed and ratified?Thus, the correct option for this question is C.
What is Causal research?Causal research may be defined as a type of research that significantly evaluates whether two different situations have a cause-and-effect relationship. It is sometimes also referred to as explanatory research.
It is used to determine causality, variation in the variable presumed to influence the difference in another variable must be detected, and then the variations from the other variable must be calculated.
The above question is categorized under casual research because it provides a good explanation behind each and every facet of the constitutional amendments along with the cause-and-effect relationship.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is C.
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Answer:
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What is a severance package? *
Read the excerpt from Sinbad the Sailor.
During the voyage we touched at several islands, where we sold or exchanged our goods. We were one day becalmed near a small island. As its appearance was inviting, we determined to dine upon it. But while we were laughing and preparing for dinner, the island began to move, and at the same moment the people in the ship called out that we were on the back of a monstrous whale. Some jumped into the boat, and others swam to the ship; but before I could get off the animal dived into the sea, and I had only time to catch hold of a piece of wood that had been brought from the ship to serve as a table.
Which word helps readers determine when the island begins to move?
during
as
while
before
Answer:
it is while from transitioning
PLEASE HELP IT IS TIMED
Harry is speaking in front of a group of senior citizens. He notices many of them are shaking their heads, sighing loudly
whispering to each other, and have looks of disgust on their faces. Which of the following should he try in order to better
engage his audience?
a. consider the audience's diversity more carefully by asking a few "what if" questions
b. acknowledge they may disagree with some of his arguments, but invite them to consider it from
a different point of view
C. Speak more loudly, tell a funny story, and move around a bit more
d. repeat what he said in different words, and give a few more examples
Answer:
b. acknowledge they may disagree with some of his arguments, but invite them to consider it from
Explanation:
In such a situation Harry should acknowledge they may disagree with some of his arguments, but invite them to consider it from a different point of view.
What should Harry do?First, Harry must identify what is going on with his audience. Had people been merely talking to each other, it might have been the case that they were distracted or bored.
However, the look of disgust in their faces and the shaking of the heads show that they disagree with his opinions. In this case, Harry should acknowledge that they may disagree. However, he should also politely invite them to consider a different point of view.
With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.
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2. Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound no organelle____
Answer:
the answer is false they have a defined membrane-bound nucleus
Explanation:
i just learned about this in bio
What plot events are described in “The Prison -Door”? Check the four best choices.
The prison is built.
The prison is described.
A crowd of people assembles in front of the prison.
People call out to the jailors.
The narrator observes a rosebush in bloom.
The narrator plucks one of the roses and offers it to the reader.
Answer: the prison is described, a crowd of people assembled in front of the prison, the narrator observes a rosebush in bloom, the narrator plucks one of the roses and offers it to the reader
Explanation:
Answer:
2,3,5,6
Explanation:
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In at least 150 words, discuss Orwell's use of figurative and connotative language and the ways in which his language affects the tone of his works.
Answer:
Orwell makes extensive use of animal sounds and movements to describe action; his figurative usage turns ordinary description into onomatopoeia. Animal characters are "stirring" and "fluttering" in movement while "cheeping feebly" and "grunting" communications. Old Major, the father figure of the animal's revolution, sings the rallying song "Beasts of England." Orwell describes the answering chorus in a frenzy of onomatopoeic imagery: "the cows lowed it, the dogs whined it, the sheep bleated it, the ducks quacked it." As the ruling class of pigs becomes more human, Orwell subtly drops barnyard verbiage and instead uses "said" for dialogue attributions.
Orwell, in "Why I Write," says he often wrote for political purposes to expose propaganda as well as describe it. "Animal Farm" satirizes propagandized phrases by using extended metaphors to create slogans. For example, "Four legs good, two legs bad" becomes a constantly repeated, ultimately meaningless sentiment. Orwell's characterizing human beings as the metaphoric "Man" creates doctrine such as "Remove Man from the scene and ... hunger and overwork are abolished forever." The animal's former owner, Farmer Jones, becomes an extended metaphor for evil and oppression; if the animals shirk their duties, "Jones will come back."
Personified Rebellion:
When Orwell describes the animal revolution that threatens to overrun England, his figurative language recreates the rebellion and its song as living entities in personification. "A wave of rebelliousness ran through the country," he notes, and the "Beasts of England" ditty "was irrepressible." Humans that hearken to it "secretly trembled, hearing in it a prophecy of their future doom." Orwell even sends his personified tune as an invader into the community at large: "It got into the din of smithies [blacksmiths] and the tunes of church bells." Hammer, anvil or bell, the song persists.
Allusions to Stalin:
Orwell uses allusion to characterize his novel's antagonist as two despots in one. Comrade Napoleon, a Berkshire boar named for French world conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte, occasionally alludes to Joseph Stalin, Russia's totalitarian dictator. The boar maintains vicious dogs as secret police. He attacks the porker Snowball, driving him into exile as Stalin did his former friend and revolutionary supporter, Leon Trotsky. He has a personality cult that cries "Comrade Napoleon [the boar] is always right." He even has a propagandist, the clever Squealer, who, as Orwell notes, "could turn black into white."
Select the correct answer.
Based on the following excerpt, in what ways does the whale serve as a contextual symbol for humanity in Herman Melville’s Moby-
A.
The whale symbolizes the character’s anger about being out on the ocean.
B.
The whale, described as white, symbolizes the purity of humanity’s intentions.
C.
Because the whale is so evasive, it becomes a symbol of humanity’s struggle with discovering the meaning of life.
D.
Because the whale is described as white, it becomes a symbol of humanity’s passion for discovering new things.
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Read this stanza from Emily Dickinson’s "Hope is the thing with feathers".
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
What is the connotation of the word “storm”?
a bad weather disturbance
a troubling piece of information
a sudden rain outburst
a strong emotional reaction
Answer:
A strong emotional reaction
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
What does this event symbolize call of the wild
Answer:
The alalanch svence or buck
Answer:
C an air of superiority between two acquaintances
Explanation:
whats a good sentence with exaggerate in it. It has to be about 2 sentences, will give brainiest answer
Answer: In an effort to impress the voters, the candidate began to exaggerate his ability to get things done. He also tended to exaggerate the the mistakes that his opponent had made.
Explanation: Politicians like to have people believe they are better than they really are, so they exaggerate their accomplishments.
As far as we could see the miles of copper-red grass
were drenched in sunlight that was stronger and fiercer
than at any other time of the day
Which type of descriptive detail best describes the
language used in this excerpt from My Antonia?
metaphor
simile
O imagery
precise adjectives
(It’s not D)
Answer:
Imagery
Explanation:
Imagery: painting a picture in a reader's mind using descriptive words and/or phrases
Answer: C Imagery
Explanation:
Explain the irony of the term "malevolent phantom" (Lee 10) in reference to Boo
Radley. How is this a contradictory term? *
Answer:
wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious: His failures made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
What does the author seem to think of the firefighters’ efforts during this disaster?
( The Triangle Factory Fire)
Anyone have a hard to understand/analyze poem? For grade 10 english
Answer:
Rose's are red violets are blue, I dont have an answer, I'm sorry for you
We sat down and made a nest in the long red grass. Yulka curled up like a baby rabbit and played with a grasshopper. Antonia pointed up to the sky and questioned me with her glance. I gave her the word, but she was not satisfied and pointed to my eyes. I told her, and she repeated the word, making it sound like “ice.” She pointed up to the sky, then to my eyes, then back to the sky, with movements so quick and impulsive that she distracted me, and I had no idea what she wanted. She got up on her knees and wrung her hands. She pointed to her own eyes and shook her head, then to mine and to the sky, nodding violently.
What does the setting show in this passage from My Antonia?
It shows a good method for teaching English.
It shows that Yulka is not civilized.
It shows the connection between the land and the children.
It shows more about the animals living on the prairie.
Please help im timed!!!!
Answer: It shows the connection between the land and the children.
Explanation:
This setting shows from the passage is showing the connection between the land and the children. It is showing humankind's relationship to everything that is surrounding them, the whole environment. This is also one of the main themes in ''My Antonia''.
Every character in ''My Antonia'' is having great respect for nature and they are all responding powerfully to it. Their relationship with nature is also representing their character. For example, Jim is the one who likes the river and the Nebraska landscape, the river is making him feel free.Answer:
C is correct "It shows the connection between the land and the children."
Explanation:
Credit to the original guy but his answer is correct.
What is the name of the myth whose purpose is to explain the behavior of human beings?
A. anthropogonic myths
B. theogonic myths
C. founding myths
D. moral myths
Explain.
Pls help!
Answer:
D. Moral myths
Explanation:
The myths that explain the behavior of human beings are called moral myths. Morality refers to the principles we use to tell the difference between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
Anthropogenic myths are myths about the origin of the man.
Theogonic myths are myths about the origin of gods.
Founding myths are myths about the origin of a ritual or the founding of a city.
Please complete the sentence with the correct word: The new big sister
--picked up the newborn baby and gently cradled her in her arms.
frantically
tentatively
impromptu
First lets start with some definitions:
Frantically-in a distraught way owing to fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
Tentatively-in a way that lacks confidence; hesitantly.
Impromptu-done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed.
Usually when you need to handle babies very gently, so in this case frantically wouldn't work. Panic is another word for frantic, and when you are panicking gentle is not usually the first thing on your mind.
Impromptu is when you do something in the moment and don't really think much about it before hand. This wouldn't fit, because it really has nothing to do with a small child.
Tentatively on the other hand is the exact opposite. In many types of sentences it has a connotation or another meaning. (Similar to saying "cheap" and "inexpensive". Even though they mean the same thing by definition, the connotation is different.) Tentatively can be another way of saying gently so this answer would fit.
Tentatively
According to lesson and lesson 8 Do sequencing matter true or false
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Althought I do not know sequense 8 is I learned the it always mattered
Write an argumentative essay about how the Philippine Government responds to the Pandemic
Answer:
Both the national government and local governments have responded to the COVI-19 pandemic in the Philippines with various declarations of emergency, closure of schools and public meeting places, lockdowns, and other restrictions intended to slow the progression of the virus.
Explanation:
Upload two images you would use in a multimedia presentation about the U.S. Constitution and write at least 2-3 sentences explaining why you chose them for this presentation. Be sure to include the source information for your images.
Answer:
Explanation:
The first image shows the real original copy of the Constitution, starting with the big, decorative letters ‘We, the people’. This image would be included in the presentation as it shows the original document that was hand-written and adopted. It is the crucial historical evidence. We must be aware of how it looks like in the original, as it is one of the most important scripts in the history of the United States. The presented image comes from the website of national archives.
The second image is the painting Signing of the Constitution by Howard Chandler Christ. This image would be included as it describes the historic moment of signing the constitution by some of the most key figures, including George Washington. As there are no photographs of the moment, this is the closest we have to evidence of how the moment of convention looked like. It would be shown as a way of describing this scene and so people watching the presentation can realize what it was like. The photo comes from the website of the United States district county – Eastern District of California.
Answer:
The first image shows the real original copy of the Constitution, starting with the big, decorative letters ‘We, the people’. This image would be included in the presentation as it shows the original document that was hand-written and adopted. It is the crucial historical evidence. We must be aware of how it looks like in the original, as it is one of the most important scripts in the history of the United States. The presented image comes from the website of national archives.
The second image is the painting Signing of the Constitution by Howard Chandler Christ. This image would be included as it describes the historic moment of signing the constitution by some of the most key figures, including George Washington. As there are no photographs of the moment, this is the closest we have to evidence of how the moment of convention looked like. It would be shown as a way of describing this scene and so people watching the presentation can realize what it was like. The photo comes from the website of the United States district county – Eastern District of California.
Explanation: