Answer:
I don't know.
Explanation:
What passage ;) We can't help if we don't know what you're talking about.
What does the word mean in this line?
To play
To hug
To talk
Answer:
The underlined and bolded are the answers
Explanation:
If You Don’t Like Summer
Which of the following lines best reveal an overall theme of the story?
“School is out and summer camps start”
“Swim in the pool, eat some ice cream”
“Lie on the green grass, make a chain with a daisy”
“If you don’t like summer, you must be crazy”
Why does the author repeat the phrase “If you don’t like summer, you must be crazy” in the poem?
To show that summer is fun
To emphasize that people should like summer
To reveal that the author thinks you’re crazy
To describe why summer is cool
if you had a choice beetween sleeping in a huanted house or get attacked by 3 wild dogs what would it be
Answer:
Sleeping in a haunted house XD
Explanation:
Read Part One of Article B on sea otters.
If you have ever watched sea otters swim and play at your local zoo, you know they are extraordinary animals. But did you know they are under threat of extinction? That means no more sea otters in the wild and fewer in captivity. Sea otters have been on the Endangered Species List for over 45 years, but there are actions humans can take to protect them.
The Fur Trade
In the 1800s, sea otters were hunted for their fur. The fur trade between North America and Europe was booming, and sea otter fur was a popular option because of its thickness. By the mid-20th century, sea otters had been hunted to near extinction. Only 1,000−2,000 sea otters were believed to be living in the wild in 1929. Many people thought the species would soon become extinct. However, due to conservation efforts during the second half of the 20th century, sea otter populations recovered. The strengthening of the numbers of sea otters in the wild is often considered to be one of the greatest successes in marine conservation.
Despite their comeback, sea otters are sadly still an endangered species. This is due to predators and human impact on the sea otter's habitat.
Predators
Sea otters are threatened by other animals in the water and on land. Killer whales are one of the sea otter's main predators now that the seal and sea lion populations are declining. Sharks, sea lions, and eagles also pluck sea otters from the water while bears and coyotes will hunt them on land. Sea otters use their intelligence to outsmart some of their predators. They also use their sharp teeth to protect themselves.
What is the author's point of view on the reason the sea otter population recovered?
Sea otters learned to eat a more varied diet, saving themselves from extinction.
More people started owning sea otters as pets, which increased their number.
Laws were passed to shorten the number of months in sea otter hunting season.
Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.
Answer:
Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.
Explanation:
it says it in the passage
Answer:
Conservation efforts in the last half of the twentieth century saved sea otters.
Explanation:
Choose a matching analogy for the following word pair:
CALLOUS : FEELING
A) buoyant : air
B) portable : handles
C) sheer : ease
D) vile : beauty
Which part of the following sentence is a dependent clause?
Until you finish your homework, you cannot go outside to play basketball.
Answer:
Until you finish your homework,
Explanation:
The dependent clause cannot make sense by itself, therefore splitting the sentence by the comma, you can determine which half of the sentence makes sense by itself. The one that doesn't make sense is the dependent clause since it is dependent on the other half of the sentence.
(Richard Il speaking to himself in third person-)
What must the king do now? must he submit?
The king shall do it: must he be deposed?
The king shall be contented: must he lose
The name of king? o God's name, let it go:
I'll give my jewels for a set of beads,
My gorgeous palace for a hermitage,
My gay apparel for an almsman's gown,
My figured goblets for a dish of wood,
My sceptre for a palmer's walking staff,
My subjects for a pair of carved saints
And my large kingdom for a little grave,
A little little grave, an obscure grave;
Or I'll be buried in the king's highway.
Some way of common trade, where subjects' feet
May hourly trample on their sovereign's head:
For on my heart they tread now whilst live:
And buried once, why not upon my head?
(Richard II 3.3.143-159)
If this excerpt of a soliloquy from Shakespeare's play Richard were to be transformed into a novel, what characteristics might that
novel exhibit?
A) Richard would not be deposed in a novel form of this story; he would most likely keep the crown.
B) Instead of being sad at losing the crown, the character of Richard would rejoice in his being deposed.
C) Richard's emotions would probably be described by the narrator rather than stated directly to the reader in dialogue.
D) A novelization of this moment would probably include much less parallel structure than is present in Shakespeare's words.
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
PERSONAL QUESTION
If you knew you had one week to live, what would you do? Why?
Answer: For me I would go all out because I only have one week to live might as well live it to the fullest lol
Explanation:
part 3 what pic yall like
Answer:
The 3rd one is pretty cool
Explanation:
Answer:
I like the second one! The color coordination really works well! The whole thing really intrigues the eye!
Explanation:
In two sentences or less, please descirbe anything that you know about teaching.
Explanation:
Teaching is a sensitive subject, but to really be a great teacher you have to have compassion. To guide a student, help them when theyre struggling, to master core subjects, being a teacher is like being a parent; hard but worth it!
Answer:
Teaching is not just about math or reading, you are giving the kids you teach something they will never forget. A teacher builds a future one kid at a time.
Explanation:
I hope this helps!!!
Can i have brainlest please
THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS Draw a Venn diagram to COMPARE AND CONTRAST bruno and Shmuel.
some sort of example
Bruno Both Shmuel
Answer:
hopes this helps couldn't send so had to scream shot
Answer:
Explanation:
Both boys were moved from their beloved home:Bruno from his home in berlin when his father got a new position in Nazi regime as commandment of auchwitz, Shmuel from his home in poland when he was taken as a prisoner of war and put in a concentration camp.
Bruno lives wealthy and luxurious with maids and servants and shmuel lives in an overrun filthy barrak overseen by cruel and vicious gaurds
lucy runs from the faun
true or false
Which of the following sentences contains a double negative?
NO LINKS!!!
You are not the worst.
Carla didn't want to leave.
I don't not understand you.
I can't listen anymore.
Answer: I don't not understand you.
Explanation: Basically, if you said that it would be another way of saying I understand you. The two negatives are: Don't and Not
How are the inhabitants of the otherworld in "Sayadio in Spirit-land" similar to those in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain"?
They both cannot communicate with anyone outside the spirit world.
They both are continually honored for their bravery in battle.
They both seem content and perfectly happy where they are.
They both long to return to their physical lives on earth.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
"Sayadio in Spirit-land" is an Iroquois legend. In this legend, a warrior named Sayadio goes to the spirit world to find the spirit of his sister and bring it back to the earth. When Sayadio arrived in the spirit world, everyone was dancing and feasting.
In the mythological story of "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain", the spirits of the great warrior were brought. Odin, the king of gods, would chose the mightiest of the might warriors' spirits to be brought in his kingdom. The spirit of the warriors rejoice being there.
Therefore, the similarity is that the spirits or the inhabitants of the otherworld in both the stories were content and happy.
Thus, option C is correct.
Answer:
They both seem content and perfectly happy where they are.
2-3 values of Mrs. Jones (Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones) Short story "Thank you m'am"
what motivates josh bell in the crossover
Read this excerpt from a story.
Miya took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and entered the kitchen. "Hey, Mom. What's up?"
"Not much. I'm just paying some bills."
"Well, sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to ask you if I could meet some friends at the park. Jamie just texted me, and a bunch of kids are meeting at the soccer field."
"What's their plan?"
"There is no plan. They are just meeting and hanging out."
"I'm not sure I like the sound of that. I’d prefer a more organized activity."
"Organized? Well, we are organized. We are meeting at the park at 4:00."
"I'm not sure you'll be joining them."
What type of conflict does Miya experience?
person vs. self
person vs. person
person vs. society
person vs. nature
Answer:
person vs. person
Explanation:
She is arguing with her mother about how she wanted to go meet with her friends. Her mother declines, which creates tension.
The author calls the ocean a complex patchwork of environments and says it is not limitless. Explain what you think this means in your own words.
This would mean that the author is saying that the ocean is a vast, picturesque beauty.
!! please help giving 30 points!! Read the following passage from “The Quest for Medusa’s Head.”
Where is the tooth? Where is the eye?" screamed the two, reaching out their long arms and groping here and there. "Have you dropped them, sister? Have you lost them?"
Perseus laughed as he stood in the door of their cavern and saw their distress and terror.
What change in perspective might the reader experience through this dialogue?
A reader might be fearful for Perseus.
A reader might think Baldwin changed to 1st person POV.
A reader could be repulsed by Gray Sisters.
A reader might pity the Gray Sisters.
please dont just choose a random answer i'm gonna fail ;-;
BRAINLIEST RAFFLE I WILL CCHOSE A RANDOM PERSON TO MAKE BRAINLIEST COME BACK NEXT TIME IF U LOSE
Answer:
ok what do we got to do
Explanation:
How can a research question help to guide your research?
A. It helps you focus on a topic in a way that makes it more fun and interesting.
B. It helps you think of key words to use as you search for information online and in a library.
C. Both of the above
Answer:
A good research question is essential to guide your research paper, project or thesis. It pinpoints exactly what you want to find out and gives your work.
Explanation:
help me finish the alliteration: analyze and complete I nee help with the blank ones
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE ??
Answer: D
Explanation: Tim being kind and saying it will be ok made Kara feel better and stop crying.
If the question is asking about how the theme is being shown in the passage below, it is going to B because her brother offered her his help in finding the necklace, which is an act of kindness.
Submit 3 ORIGONAL alliteration poems.
1.There is no clutter cluttered up
more closely, I presume,
than the clutter clustered clingingly
in my friend, Betty's room.
Her mother mutters mawkishly
and fills her with such dread.
She mutters on about the muss
that messes Betty's bed.
At bedtime, Betty bounces all
her objects to the floor.
Each morning, when she wakes up, they
go on her bed once more.
There's papers, pencils, potpourri.
It piques her mother's stress.
She pouts. She plies and yet her cries
do not clean Betty's mess.
There's partly broken plastic toys,
each with a missing part,
some worn and withered whistles, which
are close to Betty's heart.
Old ballet shoes she cannot lose,
and photos of her friends,
a burnt-out fuse, some fruity chews,
a box of odds and ends.
Old magazines and school reports
(the ones that got the A's),
her worn out jeans, some socks to sort,
the programs from three plays.
Each object is an artifact,
a personal antique.
She cannot bear to throw them out;
they make her life unique.
There's feathers, fans, and fairy dolls --
and mother-daughter strife.
Her mother lives for neatness, but,
well, mess is Betty's life.
Explanation:
2.If I had a choice, when it's time to get clean
I'd like to jump into our washing machine
for sudsing and soaking and rolling and churning
and bobbing and bubbling and twisting and turning.
Next come my chance to feel just like a flyer
as I get to hop out and spin in the dryer.
I'd roll all around with a fluttering flopping,
just floating and turning with no thought of stopping.
It sounds like such fun, this incredible fling,
that I wouldn't mind if I got static cling.
3.Slithery, slidery, scaly old snake,
surely your body must be a mistake.
Your eyes, mouth and tongue wisely stay on your head.
It seems that your body is all tail instead.
You gobble your dinner, you swallow it whole --
a mouse or a frog or a turtle or mole.
Ugh!
Why don' you eat ice cream or chocolatey cake!
Oh slithery, slidery, scaly old snake.
What kinds of information can be referenced as effective support for your claim?
What ideas caused the institution of slavery to be supported?
Answer:
That black peolpe were not equal to a white man
What else would do the work in the fields
That thay were hethans and bleve in false gods
last one i did part 123 this is the last one
Item 2
Read the lines from "In Spite of War."
That everywhere and everywhere
A glory liveth through despair.
How does the poet's word choice affect the tone of the poem?
A: It creates a hopeful tone.
B: t creates creates a sympathetic tone.
C: It creates creates a melancholy tone.
D: It creates creates an arrogant tone.
Select all the correct answers.
Read Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken." What are two key themes of this poem?
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because (im covering this as a question but who has d!scord)it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
We are faced with choices between good and bad.
It is necessary to make choices in life.
Choices are not mandatory.
Choices shape a person’s life.
Answer: “it is necessary to make choices in life“ and “choices shape a persons life“
Explanation:
Hope this helps. It’s definetly not “choices are not mandatory”
Which statement best compares or contrasts how the characters in the passage and in the video act toward jane?
A. Mrs. Fairfax expresses displeasure that Jane is at Thornfield, but Mr. Rochester expresses pleasure and relief that Jane is there.
B. Both Mrs. Fairfax and Mr. Rochester treat Jane as an honored, but temporary, guest of Thornfield Hall.
C. Both Mrs. Fairfax and Mr. Rochester try to assure Jane that Thornfield Hall is a safe place to live.
Which statement best captures the author’s point of view on Venus?
A.
Venus is an interesting planet, but not one that humans will likely be able to visit
any time soon.
B.
Venus shouldn’t interest as many people as it does, since it could easily kill
anyone who visits.
C.
Venus is a mysterious planet that scientists have much more to learn about.
D.
Venus is an important planet to Earth that humans may be traveling to in the
near future.
Answer:
it's b
Explanation: