Answer:
B
Explanation:
Formality isnt something you use in a text or quickly jotted notes but in buisness or any other formal environment it is always best to use formality
Which quotation represents the author’s viewpoint of Gibb?
Answer:
Barry Gibb is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors. In 2007 Q magazine ranked him number 38 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers.
Explanation:
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Answer: Barry Gibb is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors. In 2007 Q magazine ranked him number 38 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers
Explanation:
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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.
At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it and left the meal as hungry as when she began. "I am sorry," said the Fox, "the soup is not to your liking." "Pray do not apologize," said the Stork. "I hope you will return this visit and come and dine with me soon." So a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside of the jar.
Write a paragraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes. (4 points)
Answer:
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How does paragraph 3 fit into the overall structure of the text?
A. It supports the nature of the Cuban treefrog and how to eliminate the pest from the environment.
B. It supports the treefrog's qualities and how it is adapts to specific habitats.
C. It supports the treefrog's native location and how it migrated to North America.
D. It supports the invasive qualities of the Cuban treefrog and how it threatens Florida's biodiversity.
Answer:
It would be C.
Explanation:
I took the test
What are the possible consequences of being unable to predict an eruption? Do you know any “real life” examples from history? If so, explain how the nearby population was affected.
There are many eruptions that have happened and has affected the population extremely. La Soufriere volcano eruption that took place in 1902-2021 has affected many people that lived nearby. Many houses were destroyed and over 1600 lives were taken during the 1902 eruption. With modern science Volcano eruptions can be predictable and this has been very useful to notify people that they may be in danger in case of a volcano eruption but unfortunately not all volcano eruptions are always predictable because It is very difficult to gather enough data to find clear patterns in this wide range of volcanic behaviors. My predictions for unpredictable eruptions is that there would have been more people that died and this can also affect the earth's climate and weather because the gases and dust particles thrown into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions can influence the Earth's climate.
Rebecca would like to add a direct quotation about voting to her narrative. Which is the BEST choice to include?
A) "The short memories of the American voters is what keeps our politicians in office." - Will Rogers
B) "Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong." - Richard Armour
C) "Democracy is a form of government that substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few. " - George Bernard Shaw Eliminate
D) "The act of voting is one opportunity for us to remember that our whole way of life is predicated on the capacity of ordinary people to judge carefully and well." -Alan Keyes
Answer:
Your answer would be:
D) “The act of voting is one opportunity for us to remember that our whole way of life is predicated on the capacity of ordinary people to judge carefully and well.” -Alan Keyes
Explanation:
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In "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas" what happens to Bruno and Shmuel at the end of the story?
Answer:
They die in one of the gas chambers in Auschwitz
Answer:
In the end of 'The Boy In the Striped Pajamas', both Bruno and Shmuel enter into a gas chamber in the concentration camp and are killed.
Explanation:
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Match the correct words:
Fines
Oath
Rebels
Nickname
Warned
Fake
Cellar
Bonfire
Brutal
Annual
Answer:
Brutal, Annual, fines, Oath, Cellar, fake, Warned, Bonfire, Nickname, Rebel
(Hope this helps)
Research a volcano that formed near a convergent boundary. What is the name of the volcano and what type of volcano is it?
Answer:
Japan and the Aleutian Islands are located on convergent boundaries.
Explanation:
Volcanoes at convergent plate boundaries are found all along the Pacific Ocean basin, primarily at the edges of the Pacific, Cocos, and Nazca plates. Trenches mark subduction zones. The Cascades are a chain of volcanoes at a convergent boundary where an oceanic plate is subducting beneath a continental plate.
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20) Which of these sentences might BEST serve as a topic sentence of a paragraph telling how to write a book report?
A) Be sure that your book report gives clear details about the book.
B) Writing a good book report takes preparation and planning.
C) Book reports should be submitted in the correct format.
D) You may need to refer back to the book while you write your report
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
i honestly have no idea lol, C seems most probable in this context, gl with the test
Answer:
Your answer would be:
B.) Writing a good book report takes preparation and planning.
Explanation:
Have a great rest of your day
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How has Simone Biles coped with the pressures of fame?
Explanation: As a three-time World Champion, Simone Biles was expected by many to take home the gold in Rio in 2016.
The odds have swiftly turned the 19-year-old into a media darling, which is why she is the latest star to grace the cover of TIME magazine - and is branded in the headline as 'The Game Changer'.
She is so far ahead of the pack that even 2008 Olympic all-around gold medalist Nastia Liukin claims that the 4'8 Texan phenom is 'in a caliber with nobody else in the world'.
However, in an interview with TIME, Simone revealed that there is one serious downside to being the best in the world. ' I feel like it’s harder because everyone knows I’m the three-time world champion - it’s almost like people are waiting for something bad to happen,' she said. 'That kind of stresses me out a bit.'
And the pressure isn't just on Simone to win the individual all-around gold. She will also be expected to help defend the Team gold that the legendary Fierce Five won at the London 2012 Games.
She will be joined in the task by the current Olympic all-around champion Gabby Douglas, her fellow Fierce Five teammate Aly Raisman, and two other Olympic debuts: Laurie Hernandez, 16, and Madison Kocian, 19.
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Fill the gaps with the correct preposition
Answer: out, up, to, on, with, for, ?, to, to
(Sorry about number 7)
Question and answers in picture.. Please help.
Answer:
I thank C
Explanation:
I hope this helps you if not please let me now
Answer: A. It shows that being hopeful is important
Explanation:
How is change shown in the Count of Monte Cristo?
Answer:
The Count of Monte Cristo, the transformed becomes the transformer.
Explanation:
Count of Monte Cristo, the transformed becomes the transform
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Which revised research question best responds to the information found in the source
Original research:question: are student busy schedules creating to much stress
Finding in source: according to out minds on media, getting bored can encourage creativity and reduce stress
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it is
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Article: THE PROS AND CONS OF YOUTH SPORTS AREN'T ONLY PHYSICAL
According to the author...
society focuses on the risks of sports rather than the benefit of sports.
society should create more opportunities for youth to engage in sports.
society focuses on the physical rather than the psychological risks and benefits of sports.
society focuses on the psychological rather than the physical risks and benefits of sports.
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How do sports present risk to self-esteem in kids?
Kids will only feel good when they win.
Kids won't learn lessons from losing or failing.
Kids might base their self-esteem on performing well or winning.
Kids need reinforcement from coaches and parents that they are always winners.
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The author says adults should…
financially invest in their child's athletic career.
advise coaches on how to support youth.
not become too invested in winning.
not allow youth to accept losing.
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Sports can help youth…
improve relationships with adults.
learn how to better accept failures in life.
improve their chances of earning a scholarship.
accept feedback and develop a positive attitude.
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Who is the intended audience of this article?
parents
coaches
young athletes
college athletes
Answer/Explanation:
[1] society focuses on the physical rather than the psychological risks and benefits of sports.
[2] Kids might base their self-esteem on performing well or winning.
[3] not become too invested in winning.
[4] accept feedback and develop a positive attitude.
[5] parent
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Answer/Explanation:
According to the author...
society focuses on the risks of sports rather than the benefit of sports.
society should create more opportunities for youth to engage in sports.
society focuses on the physical rather than the psychological risks and benefits of sports.
society focuses on the psychological rather than the physical risks and benefits of sports.
Answer: society focuses on the physical rather than the psychological risks and benefits of sports.
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How do sports present risk to self-esteem in kids?
Kids will only feel good when they win.
Kids won't learn lessons from losing or failing.
Kids might base their self-esteem on performing well or winning.
Kids need reinforcement from coaches and parents that they are always winners.
Answer: Kids might base their self-esteem on performing well or winning.
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The author says adults should…
financially invest in their child's athletic career.
advise coaches on how to support youth.
not become too invested in winning.
not allow youth to accept losing.
Answer: not become too invested in winning.
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Sports can help youth…
improve relationships with adults.
learn how to better accept failures in life.
improve their chances of earning a scholarship.
accept feedback and develop a positive attitude.
Answer: accept feedback and develop a positive attitude.
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Who is the intended audience of this article?
parents
coaches
young athletes
college athletes
Answer: Parents
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Why is transmission successful for Gabriel but not for Lilly?
book: the giver
Answer:
Jonas tries to transmit memories of an elephant to Lily and Father but it turns out unsuccessful. however, Jonas was able to successfully transfer a memory to Gabe and this was because It has something to do with his eyes.
1. Before finding Shmuel in his house, Bruno had never noticed how thin Shmuel’s fingers were, like “dying twigs.” Why do Shmuel’s and Bruno’s hands look so different? ues evidence from the text to support your answer
2. why isn't Bruno afraid of Lieutenant Kotler at first? ues evidence from the text to support your answer
Answer:
Bruno, being the son of the Commandant of the Nazi army who is in control of the concentration camp that housed the Jewish prisoners, he is a healthy boy. On the other hand, Shmuel was sickly and thin, being a prisoner of the camp.
When Shmuel was taken int the house of the Commandant to help in the kitchen work. It was there that Bruno saw Shmuel for the first time outside of the fence. He had been taken "to polish the glasses [.... for] they needed someone with tiny fingers". And once Shmuel held out his hand to show how "tiny" his fingers are, Bruno noticed how different their hands looked. His "appeared healthy and full of life" while "Shmuel's hand, however, told a very different story".
Explanation: someone else already answered this question, but I'm giving you the answer that was already provided
Read the passage.
We ran through our circle of friends, trying to think of a single person who would fit in well with our "family." It wasn't difficult to hit on someone.
Which best identifies what the term hit means?
series of 4 radio buttons
to decide on
to strike by action
to indulge excessively
to affect in a negative way
Answer:
To strike by action
Explanation:
When you get "hit" that is physical contact to someone of something.
Answer:
to indulge excessively
Explanation:
i think the passage is referring to finding someone in the friend group without a partner to add to the family.
Which of the following sentences contains a metaphor?
A. My oatmeal looks like dirt.
B. My English teacher is a witch.
C. The frog was loud.
D. Her hair was like silk.
Answer:
option C
the frog was loud
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Is the corrects answer 100%
Answer: D I believe they're rooting with the mayor rather than going against passages 2 and rooting against the mayor to save the Wetlands area.
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Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly?
Select one:
Sometimes I see a cardinal in the tree, where I saw the other birds.
The robin has built a nest in the tree, but the sparrow lives on the roof.
I know the bird calls of both species and, I also know what they look like.
I saw a sparrow, and a robin outside in the tree.
Answer:
I think I saw a sparrow, and a robin outside in the tree. is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Sorry if I got it wrong
write one paragraph (75 to 125 words in length) that describes how your understanding of Egyptian history has changed.
help me with this graphic organizer
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Answer:
we don't have information to help you out sorry we need more than that or I do I would if I could I'm sorry
Explanation: oh wait nvm so u put it about u and how u was a baby until ur first day of school
EXAMPLE: On January 21 I was born that's for the first triangle part so just put about you i think that's how is goes look at this
José had looked forward to his first day of high school for as long as he could remember. Not only would he get to experience interesting classes and a stimulating social life, but he would also be able to enlist in the Student Activities Coordination Committee, which his older sister had been raving about for years.
On the first day of day of school, José spied a banner for the Student Activities Coordination Club and rushed over to investigate. He found a sign-up sheet for the group and scrawled his name on the list, pondering which activities he wished to plan.
At the committee’s annual inaugural meeting, the president and committee officers introduced themselves and detailed their plans for many of the committee’s regular activities. Then the president announced that she wanted to create a new activity this year, something to get the group more involved with volunteering and with the community. José inquisitively listened to the president’s request.
The president asked the members to think of a few ideas to tell at another meeting later in the week. José departed from the meeting pondering how his group could positively affect the community. José and his family had volunteered many times in the past. His parents had always instilled in him the idea that volunteering is invaluable because it makes the community a better place.
José tried to draw on his volunteering experiences to help him think of an activity for the committee. José reminisced about the time he doled out piping hot meals at a soup kitchen. He contemplated the time he and his dad had planted lush, green trees in the park. Suddenly, José recalled another volunteering experience. A number of years ago, he and his family had volunteered at the Bristol County Animal Shelter. While volunteering there, José had prepared food, washed animals, and cleaned the cages. He remembered that it was one of his favorite volunteering experiences.
José realized that the shelter had meager operating funds and that it relied on the generosity of the public to survive. This gave José a wonderful idea. He decided to suggest that the committee commence a walk-a-thon to raise money for the animal shelter!
At the committee meeting, members presented their ideas to the group. José wasn’t certain that his idea would be chosen because there were so many worthy causes mentioned by other students. When José had his chance to speak, he relayed his experiences volunteering at the shelter and gave a brief overview of his idea for the walk-a-thon; everyone adored his idea.
Upon hearing the news of the committee’s plans, the animal shelter workers were overjoyed. They asked if they could attend the event with some of the animals from the shelter. Over the next weeks and months, José led a team of his peers in planning and developing the plans for the walk-a-thon. They designed posters to advertise their cause and displayed them in local establishments all over town. They enlisted the help of their fellow students, friends, and family to find volunteers to walk and sponsors to donate money. They even solicited food and beverage donations so that all participants would have refreshments to enjoy.
On the day of the event, hundreds of people—and a few animals—arrived at the school’s track field to complete the walk. The turnout alone almost took José’s breath away, not to mention the enormous sum of money raised for the animal shelter; the event was a huge success. At the end of day, José gazed at the scene before him and smiled with pleasure, wondering if anything to come during the rest of his high school career could possibly provide him with a more valuable experience.
Upon hearing the news of the committee’s plans, the animal shelter workers were overjoyed, and they asked if they could attend the event with some of the animals from the shelter. Over the next weeks and months, José led a team of his peers in planning and developing the plans for the walk-a-thon. They designed posters to advertise their cause and displayed them in local establishments all over town. They enlisted the help of their fellow students, friends, and family to find volunteers to walk and sponsors to donate money. They even solicited food and beverage donations so that all participants would have refreshments to enjoy.
1) Read this paragraph from the draft. Which would be the appropriate ending for this paragraph?
A) José was excited that the workers were attending the event, and he hoped to see some of his friends from the shelter.
B) The plans for the walk were coming together, and José and the other committee members waited with anticipation.
C) Some of the committee members put together a radio ad about the walk and played it on local stations.
D) The committee decided to have some food and drinks available at the walk for the participants.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
i believe after analyzing the story that this is the outcome
Sebastian is writing an argument for his social studies class about the use of the atomic bomb by the United States during World War II while Harry Truman was president. Read this excerpt from his introduction:
During World War II, the United States became the first—and only—country to drop an atomic bomb. Two planes dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, one on Hiroshima and one on Nagasaki. The damage was immense: Between one hundred thousand and two hundred thousand people died. Many more would die in the coming months from various injuries caused by the bombing.
Which sentence could serve as the statement of the claim for Sebastian’s argument?A.The decision to drop the atomic bomb ultimately belonged to the U.S. president, Harry S. Truman.
B.President Harry Truman was right to drop the bomb because, in the end, he saved the lives of thousands of U.S. troops
.C.The atomic bomb caused immense destruction, destroying both the lives of Japanese people and the environment they lived in.
D.The decision to drop the bomb has long been debated by scholars, who still cannot agree whether President Truman made the right choice.
ITS NOT C!!!!
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Answer:
Deception Island has become a popular tourist stop in Antarctica because of its several colonies of chinstrap penguins, as well as the possibility of making a warm bath by digging into the sands of the beach. Mount Flora is the first site in Antarctica where fossilized plants were discovered.
Explanation:
I fr made this long time algo, hoped this helped
How does O Henry create and use inny in "The Ransom of Rnd Chief"? White amu-paragraph essay that explains how O. Henry use the structure of irony in the short story to achieve particular effects. Cite evidence from the tiot to support your response. Be sure to obrve the consentiure of standard English
Answer: I don’t know give me the 15 points
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True or False: There is one simple rule for putting irregular verbs into the past tense.
Answer:
false
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Which of the following was NOT a hardship or challenge that pioneer women faced?
A. packing the wagon
B. death of a child
C. disease
D. threats from animals
E. threats from Native Americans
F. These are all hardships and challenges