Answer: They choked and died from fluid in their lungs..?
Explanation: I'm not quite sure if this is right but this is the only thing I could think of, I'm so sorry if it's wrong
Select the correct answer.
Does the VERB agree with the SUBJECT in this sentence?
My friends isn't working anymore.
O A.
Yes
OB.
No
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It should either be "My friends aren't working anymore" or "My friend isn't working anymore. Hope this helps :).
Answer:
false i think
Explanation:
please say if im wrong or right so i can change my answer
What is indirect characterization?
when the author shows a character’s traits through words and actions
when a character expresses her true nature by acting in an opposite manner
when the narrator tells what a character is like with an explicit description
when a narrator is also a character in a story who provides internal thoughts
Answer:
The correct answer is A because an indirect characterization will make you come up with your own conclusion about the character so this answer makes the most sense
Explanation: because an indirect characterization will make you come up with your own conclusion about the character so this answer makes the most sense
Answer:
A : when the author shows a character’s traits through words and actions
Explanation:
got it right
Science tells a very different story. Evidence from prehistoric statues and cave art tells us that women were probably held in high regard and probably invented many things necessary to human societies. For example, it seems likely that women, not men, invented gardening, as well as created the first baskets and pottery. This makes sense for two reasons. First, women had to care for young children, so they remained close to the camp or cave. Men were often away somewhere hunting for game. Women were also the ones who had the time to weave baskets, make clay pots, and help feed the people by tending to gardens.
Use your own words to explain the main idea in the paragraph.
List two details that support the main idea.
List two details that give information about why women probably were the ones to invent pottery, baskets, and gardening.
Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. Yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. That makes walking a simple
activity for those new to exercise. Walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. All it requires is a good pair of sneakers-no
cables, stylish outfits, or weights required of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking.
Identify the main idea of this paragraph.
Walking is a difficult and
exercise for beginners
O Walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners.
O Walking is a boring and dangerous form of exercise.
O Walking is an exciting and very effective form of exercise
Answer: Walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners.
The passage says that walking does not hurt any bones or tendons unlike other exersices that can do this. It also says it is simple, so it should be good for some beginners.
Read the line of text from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
But many experts would say that this rather small piece of rock was more valuable than any of the larger objects in the room.
In this line of text, the author makes his viewpoint clear about the
reign of Pharaoh Amenophis III who discovered the Rosetta Stone.
reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II who discovered the Rosetta Stone.
Rosetta Stone’s use of hieroglyphs to describe life in ancient Egypt.
Rosetta Stone’s use of hieroglyphs to explain weather patterns.
Answer:
c. Rosetta Stone’s use of hieroglyphs to describe life in ancient Egypt.
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
How does the author develop the Unicorn’s character in this passage?
“I always thought they were fabulous monsters!” said the Unicorn. “Is it alive?”
“It can talk,” said Haigha, solemnly.
The Unicorn looked dreamily at Alice, and said, “Talk, child.”
Alice could not help her lips curling up into a smile as she began: “Do you know, I always thought Unicorns were fabulous monsters, too! I never saw one alive before!”
“Well, now that we have seen each other,” said the Unicorn, “if you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you. Is that a bargain?”
“Yes, if you like,” said Alice.
-He uses the Unicorn’s actions to show a changing attitude: at first the Unicorn dreams about monsters, but later he smiles at Alice.
-He uses the Unicorn’s conversation with Alice to show a changing attitude: at first the Unicorn thinks Alice is a monster, but later he becomes her friend.
-He uses the Unicorn’s thoughts to show a changing attitude: at first the Unicorn wonders if Alice is alive, but then he thinks she is funny.
-He uses the Unicorn’s beliefs to show a changing attitude: at first the Unicorn believes Alice is a monster, but then he believes in the Lion.
Answer:
D?
Explanation:
sorry im taking the test
Answer:
To be honest i think it is C. But, if you dont agree with me that is fine.
Explanation:
What is the preposition in the following sentence?
The black cat walked under the ladder.
O A. Under
B. Walked
C. Ladder
D. Black
Answer:
Under...is the answer
Why does point of view matter?
It decides how many characters there are.
It can affect how long the story lasts.
It means that some characters can't see.
It can affect how events are described
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
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Jill says "Hello, little Lucy!" Who is Lucy?
the mouse
Jill's cat
Jack and Jill's mom
Jack and Jill's sister
Answer: the sister or cat
Explanation: I would look it up for sure
Answer:
To anyone who may need this answer its The cat
Explanation:
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Write a simple argumentative essay about Which secondary languages are worth studying today?
Answer:
It would be fair to say that in 2018, and with every year that follows in the 21st century, the connections between different countries, societies and cultures becomes stronger and stronger, and what used to be completely out of an ordinary individual’s remit, is now decidedly less ‘foreign’ to them thanks in large part to the kinds of technological and cultural developments that have joined together nearly all of the far flung corners of the world.
With both multiculturalism and the opportunity for travel being bigger and better than at other time in history, it is now more important than ever for people to have at least some knowledge and understanding of languages other than own native tongue. It would be fair to argue that if civilisation continues to move in the direction it has been going for centuries, where world travel becomes increasingly easier and the ability to put down new roots in different areas of the world becomes increasingly common, then there will be more need than ever to have understanding and practical knowledge of secondary languages.
Explanation:
little mrs.piggy lived in a one story house.
the chairs were pink
the sofa was pink
the floor was pink
everything was pink!
so what color were the stairs
Answer:
no color
Explanation:
she lived in a one-story house, so there were no stairs
Match the vocabulary term with its meaning.
1. relief
a Greek statesman who ended the rule of the tyrants
2. empire
a tax or payment in goods or money
3. tribute
a projection from the surface of an art piece
4. Solon
Greek lawgiver who initiated many reforms in Greek society
5. Cleisthenes
a political unit made up of a vast expanse of territory that is under one ru
Answer:
1. Relief - a projection from the surface of an art piece
2. Empire - a political unit made up of a vast expanse of territory that is under one ruler
3. Tribute - a tax or payment in goods or money
4. Solon - Greek lawgiver who initiated many reforms in Greek society
5. Cleisthenes - a Greek statesman who ended the rule of the tyrants
Explanation:
When it comes to questions such as this one, the best way to solve them is to use a dictionary. The dictionary is a usually alphabetically arranged listing of words where you can find different information about them: their definitions, usage, origin, pronunciations, etc. Many words have multiple meanings, some of which are no longer used (e.g. tribute as a tax or payment in goods or money, made by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence) or are rarely encountered (e.g. relief - we are not used to using this word in the context of art). Dictionaries can help us immensely in these cases.
Answer:
THEY ARE RIGHT MARK THEM BRAINLIEST
Explanation:
They deserve it. : )
which is the error in judgement made by the tragic hero?
a.problem
b.idosyncrasy
c.hubris
d.hamartia
Answer:
D. hamartia
Explanation:
Hamartia is defined as a personal error in a protagonist's personality that brings about his or her own tragic downfall.
I hope that I was able to help you! :)
Prewriting: Venn Diagram: Complete the following Venn Diagram before writing your essay. Remember, you must submit before moving on to your final essay.
“A Horseman in the Sky” (3 ideas from the text that are different from the image)
“A Horseman in the Sky” and “Death of Reynolds” (what ideas do they both convey/represent?)
“Death of Reynolds” (3 ideas about the image that are different from the text)
Answer: Thanks for points man
Explanation: TYSM for points
Answer this please 10 point worth
Answer: D; 1:4
Explanation:
There is one blueberry muffin and 4 bran muffins, meaning the ratio is one blueberry muffin to 4 bran muffins; this is written as 1:4.
Which one is correct?
A)It's more commonly used.
B)It's used more commonly.
C)A and B are both correct.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
its more commonly used
In the space provided, explain how the meaning of the following words has changed over time. Identify both the 1611 meaning and present meaning of each word. Your response should be 4–6 sentences in length.
conversation
peculiar
corn
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
1. Conversation: From 1611, the meaning of conversation has changed from; a general way of behavior, to an intimate companionship, and today, it means a familiar discourse or chat.
2. Peculiar: In 1611, the word peculiar meant a private property of another
Answer:
1. In many passages, the word is used something like this: "Your vain conversation received from your fathers," or "Our conversation is in heaven." In the first passage, conversation refers to a manner of life; and in the second, it means citizenship. If you were to look up the root word and prefix, you would find that it means to have some kind of interaction with another person.
2. The word peculiar was used in 1611 to mean a very special person or object. This meaning can be followed to its present meaning, strange, odd, or unusual.
3. The word corn in England was the name used for all other grains except corn. They had never seen the grain they obtained later from the American Indian.
Do the chickens HAVE to go outside to be considered "free range"? (Yes or no answer)
Answer:
I think they could be free range either way so Yes they can be free range inside
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, because "free range chickens" are able to go in and out of the chicken coop and walk around the yard.
Explanation:
Write an informal letter to a friend apologising for not attending his/her birthday party. Write 150-200 words
Answer:
I'm sorry that I could not make it to you birthday party last week. I have been very busy with school work and things around the house. I know you may be upset with me but if you like then we could go see a movie or something together. I hope to make it up to you and again I am very sorry that I could not join you on your special day. I'll be planning to see you soon though so look forward to that!
Explanation:
hope this helps
My uncle______ (use to, used to) work for a big logging company.
Do I use used to or use to?
Answer:
My uncle used to work for a big logging company.
Explanation:
Answer:
Used to
Explanation:
Hope this helps (:
You leave home running.
You make a right, then turn left twice.
You turn left one more time and see two men in masks. Who are they?
Answer:
Some thugs
Explanation:
You stumbled into their base
Figurative language is a way of describing that you use— and have imagination. A. pictures of B. language C. figures of speech D. words
Answer:
(C)Figures of Speech!
Explanation:
VOCABULARY 5
Directions: Fill in the blank with one of the following words.
standard
gradual
false
rare
tiny
horrible
standard
apparent
frequent
simple
magnificent
great
weird
vast
pure
crisp
brilliant
awesome
immediate
1. The arithmetic test was really _______________, and everyone passed.
2. Wild panda bears are becoming increasingly _______________, and scientists are afraid that
soon they will become extinct.
3. It is quite _______________ to me that she is no longer in love with him; she just ignores him
completely.
4. I like to watch the _______________ bubbles floating in my champagne.
5. There was a _______________ sunset this evening.
6. There is a _______________ sound coming from the engine; I think you'd better get it checked
by a mechanic.
7. It is _______________ practice for new teachers to meet regularly with their teaching partners
to trade ideas and get advice.
8. Adapting to life in a new culture is often a _______________ and difficult process.
9. Russia is a _______________ country, the largest in the world.
10.The painting featured _______________ reds and blues and was quite striking.
11.He was arrested for giving _______________ information on his application for a passport.
12.I like my vegetables steamed just lightly so that they are still _______________ and crunchy.
13.Xavier is a _______________ visitor to the country and knows all the best places to visit.
14.George's new restaurant has been an _______________ success, with almost a full house
every night since it opened.
15.It is nice to go hiking and breathe the _______________ air of the mountains
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1. The arithmetic test was really simple, and everyone passed.
2. Wild panda bears are becoming increasingly rare, and scientists are afraid that soon they will become extinct.
3. It is quite apparent to me that she is no longer in love with him; she just ignores him completely.
4. I like to watch the tiny bubbles floating in my champagne.
5. There was a great sunset this evening.
6. There is a horrible sound coming from the engine; I think you'd better get it checked by a mechanic.
7. It is standard practice for new teachers to meet regularly with their teaching partners to trade ideas and get advice.
8. Adapting to life in a new culture is often a brilliant and difficult progress.
9. Russia is a vast country, the largest in the world.
10.The painting featured magnificent reds and blues and was quite striking.
11.He was arrested for giving false information on his application for a passport.
12.I like my vegetables steamed just lightly so that they are still crisp and crunchy.
13.Xavier is a frequent visitor to the country and knows all the best places to visit.
14.George's new restaurant has been an immediate success, with almost a full house every night since it opened.
15.It is nice to go hiking and breathe the pure air of the mountains.
Which one is more commonly used: After doing my homework, I went out. or After having done my homework, I went out.
Answer:
After doing my homework, I went out.
Read the passage below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question.
And beyond that fire, in the circling darkness, Buck could see many gleaming coals, two by two, always two by two,
which he knew to be the eyes of great beasts of prey.
What lyrical technique is being used in the passage above?
rhyme
personification
o metaphor
Whe
repetition
Answer:
Im pretty sure the ansewer is repetition
Explanation:
sorry if its wrong
Answer:
Repetition
Explanation:
Some are scared of mannequins, but no one has ever seen one come to life!
Which type of pronouns are underlined in the above sentence?
A.
Both pronouns are personal.
B.
Both pronouns are demonstrative.
C.
“Some” is indefinite, but “no one” is personal.
D.
Both pronouns are indefinite.
Answer:
D. Both pronouns are indefinite.
Explanation:
Pronouns are parts of speech used to replace nouns. In English, there are several types of pronouns: personal, demonstrative, interrogative, reflexive, reflexive, indefinite.
Now, let us just briefly explain the ones mentioned in the options.
Personal pronouns refer to persons (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
Demonstrative pronouns are used when we point at something (this, that, these, those)
Indefinite pronouns, as the name suggests, refer to people or things but without precisely naming them (anyone, everybody, no one, somebody etc.).
So, with this in mind, we can now see that "some" and "no one" don't exactly name things, which makes them indefinite.
What is the root word of residence
Answer:
resi
Explanation:
resi because if it was resit then the d in residence would be incorrect
When Tim stepped onto the deserted campsite, the
campfire was a mere glow of coals. The picnic table sat in
disarray, covered by melted marshmallows and chocolate,
empty drink cans, and half-eaten hot dogs. The sounds of
water splashing and laughter echoed in the distance; Tim's
friends had gone for a late-night swim. Tim could see
flashlight beams bouncing on the water's surface. I guess
I'll have to be the "grown-up, "he muttered to himself. With
an abrupt snap, Tim opened the garbage bag and began
cleaning up after his friends.
Which descriptive phrase from the scenario best represents irritation?
A. Cleaning up after his friends
B. An abrupt snap
C. Mere glow of coals
D. Sat in disarray
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. An abrupt snap
what is most likely the moral of this parable
Answer:
C. Put ur tal
Explanation:
Answer:
Put your talents to good use, whether they are great or small.
Explanation:
Summarize the story Ruthlessly.
She had learned to dread that tone of his voice; it was the tone he used when he was planning to “put something over”8in a business deal.“Whoever broke into my closet last Winter and stole my liquor will probably try it again once we are out of here,” he went on, “only this time he’ll wish he hadn’t.”She caught her breath at the cruel vindictiveness of his manner as one by one he dropped the tablets into the bottle and held it up to watch them dissolve.“What are they?” she asked, “something to make him sick?”And how!” He seemed fascinated as he saw the thegenialBourbon change into a lethal dose: “At least no one has found an antidote:9once it’s down its curtains.”10He corked his bottled vengeance and set it back on the shelf alongside the little whiskey glass.“Everything nice and handy,” he remarked approvingly. “Now, Mr. Thief, when you break in, drink heartily;11I won’t begrudge12you this one.”The woman’s face was pale. “Don’t do it, Judson,” she gasped. “It’s horrible — it’s murder.” The law doesn’t call it to murder if I shoot a thief who is entering my house by force,” he said harshly.“Also, the use of rat poison is quite legal. The only way any rat can get into this closet is to break in. What happens then is his affair, not mine.” Don’t do it, Judson,” she begged. “The law doesn’t punish burglary by death; so what right have you—” When it comes to protecting my property I make my laws.” His deep voice suggested a big dog growling at threatened loss of a bone.“But all they did was to steal a little liquor,” she pleaded. “Probably some boys off on a lark.13Theydiddodocan't do any real damage.” That’s not the point,” he said. “If a man holds me up and robs me of five dollars it makes me just assure as if he took a hundred. A thief’s a thief.”[10][15][20]6. a small hard ball or tube-shaped piece of any substance7.to pull the cork out of a bottle or other container8.to trick or deceive someone9.medicine is taken to stop the effects of a certain poison10. the end, as in when the curtain closes over a stage at the end of a play11.to drink cheerfully12.Begrudge(verb): to give reluctantly or without pleasure13. just having fun2
“Ruthless” by William DeMille, from the anthology50 Short Stories: An Omnibus of Short Stories, edited by Mary Anne Howard (1945), is in the public domain. She made one last effort. “We won’t be here till next spring. I can’t bear to think of that deathtrap14waiting there all the time. Suppose something happens to us — and no one knows — ”He chuckled once more at her words. “We’ll take a chance on that,” he said. “I’ve made my pile15bytaking chances. If I should die, you can do as you please. The staff will be yours.”It was useless to argue, she knew. He had always been ruthless in business and whenever anything crossed him. Things had to be done his way. She turned toward the outer door with a sigh of defeat.“I’ll walk down the road and say goodbye at the farmhouse,” she said quietly. “You can pick me up there.” She had made up her mind to tell Alec’s wife. Someone had to know.“Okay, my dear,” he smiled genially, “and don’t worry about your poor, abused little burglar. No one is going to get hurt who hasn’t got it coming to him.”As she went down the path he started to close the closet door; then paused as he remembered his hunting boots drying outside on the porch. They belonged in the closet, so leaving the door open he went to fetch them from the heavy, rustic16table on which they stood, along with his bag and topcoat. Alec was coming up from the lake and waved to him from a distance. A chipmunk, hearing Judson’sheavy tread, abandoned the acorn he was about to add to his store within the cabin wall and disappeared, like an electric bulb burning out. Judson, reaching for his boots, stepped fairly upon the acorn, his foot slid from under him and his head struck the massive table as he fell. Several minutes later he began to regain his senses. Alec’s strong arm was supporting his as he lay on the porch and a kindly voice was saying: “’ Twarn’t much of a fall, Mr. Webb. You aren’t cut any; just knocked out for a minute. Here, take this; it’ll pull you together.”A small whiskey glass was pressed to his lips. Dazed and half-conscious, he drank.
Answer:
Somebody stole judsons liqour so now he is setting a trap.
Explanation: