Answer:
1. He sees Bob as an actual human-being; not just as a soc.
2. He wanted to tell Pony that Pony's innocent. Randy also talks about the trial. As a result, Randy finds out that Pony is delirious.
3. He's in denial/Doesn't accept that Johnny is dead.
Explanation:
answer:
i agree that is the answer & you should give the other person brainliest
explanation:
because they are right
What are three wishes Mr. White ask and what happens as a result of asking “The Monkey’s Paw” ASAP
Answer: Money, to receive money after their son is in a huge accident, wish for his return and then wished to make hime dead again.(guy got some problems)
Please Identify each paradox ! All I need is each letter for the answer .
Does anyone wanna do a quizzez with me imma make one ill add code in a min?
Answer:
sure
Explanation:
Answer:
sure sounds cool!!!!!!!
Which quotation correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Anthony’s words?
Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the laws.
Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof . . . to a voice and a vote in making and executing the laws.
Our democratic-republican government . . . of the natural right of every individual member thereof to a voice and a vote in making and executing . . . .
Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of . . . a voice and a vote in making and executing the laws.
Answer:
Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the laws.
Explanation:
The quotation which correctly uses ellipsis to shorten Anthony’s words is:
A. Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the lawsEllipsisThis refers to the use of three dots to show that the words of a speaker is not complete and some things are missing.
With this in mind, we can see that option A makes use of ellipsis correctly.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A
Read more about ellipsis here:
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A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him underwater for 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. However, five minutes later they both go out togethor and have a wonderful dinner togethor. How is this possible?
Answer: She takes a photo of him
Explanation:She takes a photo and develops him and hangs him up to dry then they go on a date
4. What are the neutral terms for the hero/heroine and the villain?
Answer:
Antagonist and Protagonist
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Stewart joined his friends, they love the movies.
Fragment
O Run-On
O Comma Splice
O Complete Sentence
Answer:
Comma slice
Explanation:
Its not a run on because it doesn't keep going it stops and Complete senence...well its not a sentence XD
2.1.10project: complete your assignment project
I didbt read the story haha
Answer:
There is no story there.
Explanation:
You are the Captain of your school cricket team. You are having a conversation with one of your team members who hasn’t been giving her best. Try to find the reason for her dip in performance and motivate her. (6-7 exchanges)
Answer:
You got this. you can do anything in the world!
Explanation:
1. Ask her if she wants a drink because she may be tired.
2. Ask her if she wants to take a break because she may be tired.
3. Tell her to keep pushing forward because they may simply not have motivation.
4. Encourage her by gestures (like a high five).
5. Ask her if she needs help/advice because she may not be sure what to do.
6. Make her feel appreciated by pointing out what she has done right.
What is extroversion
Answer:
the meaning of extroversion is socially confident or outgoing
Explanation:
how do you write a descriptive paragraph about learning something new
Answer:
Explanation:
I’m not too sure but what I would do is if it has to be about a specific topic I would introduce it - or just focus on writing down the steps that you use when learning a new topic and sum up how that gives you a big idea on that topic
What are the main differences between a normal thesis and a claim?
Choose 3 answers.
A).Claim argues, but thesis does not.
B).Claim is in argumentative writing and thesis is in explanatory/informative.
C).Thesis argues, but claim does not.
D).Claim is in argumentative writing and thesis is in explanatory/informative.
E).There is no difference.
Answer:
a,b,d
Explanation:
I remember multiple times learning that a claim can be argumentative. Also b and d are the same answer?¿
Write me a ghost story for a college student
Answer:
"Late at night I usually go to the bathroom multiple times, but for the past four days, every time I go to leave, I can see myself still standing in the mirror from the corner of my eye. It is like the other me is watching me leave the bathroom. It terrifies me to the point where I almost run out without looking directly at the mirror. I never told my husband about it because I didn't want to acknowledge it out loud.
"Earlier today I took a nap in our bed while he sat in the chair next to it watching TV. When I woke up he told me that he had seen me sit up and crawl backward to the edge of the bed and stand up in front of our bedroom door from the corner of his eye. He thought it was weird that I got up like that because I'm in the last month of my pregnancy and I can't really move so well without it hurting, so he tried talking to me.
"When I didn't answer he looked at the door to find me not there and still sleeping in bed. I got really creeped out and I finally told him about what I have been seeing in the bathroom. He thought it was creepy as well but didn't want to really talk about it anymore because he thinks it will give whatever it is power or energy. I have no idea what it wants or why we both saw it."
Explanation:
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Which of the following options is NOT a key detail that supports the below main idea?
Main Idea: In many cultures, festivals of light bring some joy to long nights.
-During Christmas, people string lights on pine trees.
-People put colorful paper lanterns along streets for the Chinese Lantern Festival.
-Hanukkah honors an event that happened about 2,000 years ago.
-People light rows of lamps in their homes during Diwali.
Answer:
I think the third one but i am not so sureeee
It is important to address the question of “who cares ” and "so what"because
Answer:
you should explain whatever point you are trying to prove
Explanation:
please answer the questions
Answer:
1.)C
2.)A
3.)B
4.)D
Explanation:
an example of live footage would be:
Answer:
A. photos journalists find from World War II.
O
B. a video of an earthquake taken by a citizen.
O
C. images reporters use to figure out an event.
O
D. a film in which people reenact a news story.
Explanation:
Write a sentence using the following word: lithosphere
will give braliest
Answer:
The Lithosphere is the 2nd layer of the earth and composes of the crust and the mantle.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Lithosphere is the second layer of the earth which consists of the crust and the mantle.
Explanation:
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One advantage to a traditional economy is that:
A. the government provides insurance and protections for workers.
B. workers may not be subject to government regulation or interference.
C.government policies regulate both free and work time.
D.All of these choices are correct.
This is on the topic of the book, “The Great Gatsby.” For chapters 6-9, what characters are introduced?
Chapter six begins with a newspaper man wanting to know more about Gatsby's parties. Then Nick tells the true story of Jay Gatsby which isn't even his real name. Jay Gatsby was born when James Gatz was 17 and met Dan Cody. Dan Cody then became Jay's mentor and best friend. after Dan died his money was supposed to go to Gatsby but Dan's mistress stepped in and took the money. At Gatsby's house where Nick is, a man named Sloane, a girl and Tom all stop by Gatsby's house. Then Gatsby thinking that Daisy loves him and not Tom taunts Tom and Tom gets mad. Then the girl invites Gatsby to dinner but when he goes upstairs to get dressed they leave. The following Saturday Tom and Daisy both decide to come to Gatsby's party but Gatsby and Daisy go to Nick's house to be alone. A When they come back, Daisy and tom have an argument on how Gatsby got his money. Tom believes that he got it from bootlegging but Daisy thinks that he got it from the chain of drugstores that he owns. After Daisy and tom leave the party Gatsby finds Nick and tells him that he is unhappy because Daisy had an unpleasant time. Gatsby wants things to be like before he left and wants Daisy to leave Tom but Nick tells Gatsby that you can't re-create the past.
The next Saturday instead of having a party, Gatsby locks himself up and fires all of his servants to prevent gossip and hires new mean servants. On the hottest day of the summer, Nick visits Daisy at her house and is surprised to see Gatsby and Jordan. Nick, Gatsby, Tom and Daisy all decide to go to New York together. Daisy and Gatsby ride in the Buchanan's car and Tom, Nick and Jordan ride in Gatsby's car. Tom stops for gas at Wilson's garage and Wilson asks for money because he knows that his wife is having an affair but he doesn't know with who and wants to move West. To cool off, the four of them go to the Plaza Hotel where Tom accuses Gatsby of lying about going to Oxford. Then Tom and Gatsby argue about who Daisy loves Tom or Gatsby. On the way back home, Tom, Jordan and Nick stop at Wilson's garage where a tragedy occurred. A yellow automobile struck and killed Myrtle. Nick, Jordan and Tom all know that the automobile was the one with Gatsby and Daisy in it. Later Nick finds Gatsby spying on Daisy to make sure that Tom does not hurt her. Gatsby also reveals that Daisy was driving and hit Myrtle. Still worried Gatsby tells Nick to go check on her and when he notices that Daisy and Tom have reconciled, he left.
Chapter eight begins with Nick going to Gatsby's house after a sleepless night and gatsby tells Nick that nothing happened at Daisy's house. Nick then suggests that Gatsby leave long Island for a while but Gatsby says that he can't abandon daisy now. Gatsby finally tells Nick the history between him and Daisy. As Gatsby tells the story he is interrupted by his gardener who wants to drain the pool but gatsby wants to use it so he tells the gardener to wait a day. Since Nick was running late he left for his office. When he arrives at his office, Nick received a call from Jordan. After the call the story leads back to the tragedy with Myrtle. Wilson suspected that Myrtle had an affair with someone because he found a dog collar and bruises on Myrtle. Before Myrtle died, Wilson took her to the window and told her that you can't fool God and he thought that the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg were the eyes of God. Wilson also believed that whoever was having an affair with Myrtle killed Myrtle so he went to Gatsby's house. At Gatsby's house he shot Gatsby and himself.
The final chapter begins with Nick dealing with the police and the photographers. After dealing with them he tries to call Daisy but they left with no forwarding address. Besides Daisy, Nick tries to find other friends and relatives of Gatsby but no one wants to pay their respects. Nick was able to delay the funeral until Gatsby's father, Mr. Gatz was able to arrive. Mr. Gatz also filled Nick in with Gatsby's early life. Shortly after the funeral, Nick decides to go back home. Before he leaves Nick meets Jordan one last time. Jordan says that Nick is just another careless driver like her. As Nick is leaving he bumps into Tom. Tom reveals that he was the one who told Wilson that it was Gatsby's car. Then the book ends with Nick on Gatsby's blue lawn looking at Daisy's green light.
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Choose the letter next to the correct answer. Type the letter in the box.
What vowel sound does the ei make in this word?
kaleidoscope
a. long a
b. long e
c. short e
d. long i
e. short i
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Abigail took a deep breath before stepping onto the stage.
Identify the adjective in the sentence.
took
deep
before
stage
Answer:
Deep
Explanation:
Adjectives are describing words
Answer:
deep
Explanation:
How does the time period in which the poem takes place contribute to the reader’s understanding of this excerpt?
Answer: A
It shows how books provide the speaker with an escape from social injustice
Explanation:
what is the primary reason Rahema succeeded?
She’s headed to Georgetown University this fall on a full scholarship. Melson has excelled at her homework — but for the past six years, she hasn’t had a home to do that work in. She currently lives in D.C. General Homeless Shelter along with her mother and two brothers. The shelter houses up to 300 adults and 500children and has come under scrutiny for its poor conditions
“Not a man lives on the continent but fully believes that a separation must some time or other finally take place.”
Which best describes Paine’s use of figurative language in this excerpt?
Paine uses hyperbole to emphasize that there is strong colonial support for American independence.
Paine uses metaphor to illustrate why America must gain independence from Britain.
Paine uses hyperbole to describe the ways in which independence will benefit most of the colonists.
Paine uses metaphor to express the fact that the majority of colonists believe in American independence.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Paine uses metaphor to express the fact that the majority of colonist believe in american independence
Answer:
b
Explanation:
thats what my teachers awnser in the book is
Why does Ann Putnam believe that her babies were "murdered"?
Answer:
she saw their ghosts everywhere
Explanation:
Part II. In Literature
Read the following passage from "O! Pioneers" by Willa Cather. Write three examples of the use of
personification.
"We hadn't any of us much to do with it, Carl. The land did it. It had its little joke. It pretended to
be poor because nobody knew how to work it right; and then, all at once, it worked itself. It woke
up out of its sleep and stretched itself, and it was so big, so rich, that we suddenly found we were
rich, just from sitting still."
Answer:
Three examples of the use of personification
1. It had its little joke.
2. It pretended to be poor because nobody knew how to work it right...
3. It woke up out of its sleep and stretched itself, and it was so big, so rich, that we suddenly found we were rich, just from sitting still.
Explanation:
From the above examples, we can see that the examples of personification were portrayed. The "it" in each sentence referred to "the land". It talks about:
1. "The land" had its little joke.
- We know that land cannot joke.
2. "The land" pretended to be poor because nobody knew how to work it right...
- Land cannot pretend
3. "The land" woke up out of its sleep and stretched itself, and it was so big, so rich, that we suddenly found we were rich, just from sitting still.
- Land cannot wake up from sleep.
Personification speaks about given human qualities/characteristics to inanimate objects/elements. The above sentences exemplify this.
is "I could not believe my eyes" an interjection
Answer: No, that statement is an example of an idiom.
Explanation: an interjection is a word or a phrase (or could be a sentence) that expresses emotion or feeling. Example: Congrats!
Answer:
yeet
Explanation:
yeet
why is Pandora important to Greek mythology 4-6 sentences
Answer:
Pandora showed that well actions have consequences.
It shows that disobedience can affect not just you, but other people too.
But it also gives a message of hope.
That if we have just a little faith and hope we will be O.K.
Explanation:
Pandora is a figure from Greek mythology who was the first woman but. She represented curiosity and showed us what could happen because of curiosity. She was given a box that was not to be opened and was curious. She opened the box and because of her curiosity, brought despair and darkness into the world. This shows us that curiosity can be bad and that sometimes instead of being curious, you should leave things be since you don't know what could and will happen. This is why she is important to Greek mythology.
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Find a primary or secondary source related to an issue that interests you. Provide a link to the source and summarize its message briefly. Then identify the source's historical context, its purpose, and the point of view it presents.
P.S. please have 1-3 paragraphs in total
Secondary sources analyze a scholarly question and often use primary sources as evidence.
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Databases help you identify articles in scholarly journals or books on a particular topic.
The Articles link in the navigation bar at the left provides links to databases that will lead you to secondary sources (primarily articles).
The Books link in the navigation bar at the left provides information for locating secondary sources via UW Libraries Search.Secondary sources analyze a scholarly question and often use primary sources as evidence.
Secondary sources include books and articles about a topic. They may include lists of sources, i.e. bibliographies, that may lead you to other primary or secondary sources.
Databases help you identify articles in scholarly journals or books on a particular topic.
The Articles link in the navigation bar at the left provides links to databases that will lead you to secondary sources (primarily articles).
The Books link in the navigation bar at the left provides information for locating secondary sources via UW Libraries Search.Secondary sources analyze a scholarly question and often use primary sources as evidence.
Secondary sources include books and articles about a topic. They may include lists of sources, i.e. bibliographies, that may lead you to other primary or secondary sources.
Databases help you identify articles in scholarly journals or books on a particular topic.
The Articles link in the navigation bar at the left provides links to databases that will lead you to secondary sources (primarily articles).
The Books link in the navigation bar at the left provides information for locating secondary sources via UW Libraries Search.