Answer: 1st one hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's because there are so many unexploded bombs in Germany, the country has special forces trained to defuse them
giving brainliest! (100pts if you answer correctly!) How would you interpret the lesson of King Midas for a modern-day world. What do you think the message of the story is? Do you think King Midas is a relevant story for a modern world? Why or why not? (At least 8 sentences!)
Answer:
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Which statement from “The Modern Faithful Steed” best connects to the audience?
“German manufacturers have nurtured this sense of exclusivity in selling their cars in foreign markets.”
“With the exception of Volkswagen, these car companies have created a brand of more luxurious, higher-performance vehicles rather than producing affordable cars for the masses.”
Wherever you live, you become part of a special, select club when you drive a Porsche, BMW, Audi, or Mercedes.”
Answer:
Wherever you live, you become part of a special, select club when you drive a Porsche, BMW, Audi, or Mercedes.”
Explanation:
That is the answer because I just did the lesson and thats
what the correct answer was.
Which is an example of direct characterization?
-After he came home from work, Luis was very tired.
-When she came inside, Isabel’s coat was dripping wet.
-Darryl sighed as he thought about the meeting.
-Lena picked up the book slowly and carefully.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. After he came home from work, Luis was very tired.
Explanation:
Direct Characterization means that it is directly stated and not inferred. The other answer choices "imply" feelings and what has happened but does not directly state it.
Which details from Passage I reflect the historical influence of the Gold Rush/Westward
Expansion?
A. he was the curiosest man about always betting on any thing that turned up you ever see, if he could get any body to bet on the other side, and if he couldn't he'd change sides.
B. Any way that suited the other man would suit him any way just so's he got a bet, he was
satisfied. But still he was lucky, uncommon lucky: he most always come out winner.
C. in the winter of 49 or maybe it was the spring of "50 I don't recollect exactly, somehow, though what makes me think it was one or the other is because I remember the big flume warn't finished when he first came to the camp:
D. There was a feller here once by the name of Jim Smiley.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Someone please help me on this
Answer:
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Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
the main idea can be pulled from the thesis and the conclusion of each paragraph in most scenarios, this being one of them.
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“There is no more dangerous experiment than that of undertaking to be one thing before a man's face and another behind his back. We should live, act, and say nothing to the injury of anyone.”
How does the author convey his tone?
A. by alerting his son to the dangers of miscommunication
B. by suggesting that his son avoid bringing physical harm to anyone.
C. by discourage his son from experimenting too much
D. by impressing upon his son the importance of being honest.
B
by suggesting that his son avoid bringing physical harm to anyone.
Paragraph 21:
Despite the legion of fans that have followed her for years, Schwermer has met her fair share of critics. After a trainwreck appearance on Italian talk show RAI TV, she stopped doing television interveiws (in one taping, a host actually rifled through her suitcase.)
Part A: Which idea does the author present by including the word anecdote in paragraph 21 about Ms. Schwermer's television appearacne? A) Ms. Schwermer's fame has spread beyond her native Germany. B) Ms. Schwermer has had to deal with criticism from others. C) Ms. Schwermer's new life has drawbacks, just like her old life. D) Ms. Schwermer is seizing the opportunity to influence others.
Part B: Which detail from the article best suports the answer to Part A?
A) She decides to stop doing television interviews after a negative experience. B) She avoids her friends out of fear of their disapproval. C) She is constantly moving around and meeting new people. D) She has a large group of followers who support her lifestyle choice.
Please, Please, Please Help. I need help really bad.
Answer:
A. B) Ms. Schwermer has had to deal with criticism from others.
B. A) She decides to stop doing television interviews after a negative experience.
Explanation:
Heidemarie Shwermer is known as the woman who did not use money for more than 16 years. She moved from place to place and long term friends and new acquaintances took her in. She also relied on others for clothes and sometimes for food.
She has however faced criticism for her lifestyle such as when she was being interviewed by an Italian television station. The host was so inquisitive and didn't believe her that she put her hand into Ms. Schwermer's briefcase to confirm that indeed she moved without money.
Ms. Schwermer in response, stopped doing television interviews for a while because she said that she could not handle direct criticism. She therefore stopped interviews because she had to deal with criticism from others.
The King’s Hawk
A Even the world’s greatest leaders sometimes learn things the hard way. Eight hundred years ago a powerful king named Genghis Khan ruled an empire that stretched from eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan and included all of China. His armies marched on China and Persia, and Khan was known as the greatest king since Alexander the Great.
B According to legend, one day Khan gathered some friends and servants and rode into the countryside to search for game. Everyone in the party had high hopes of bringing home enough meat for a great feast that night. In those days it was customary to bring a trained hawk along on hunting trips. On command, the hawk would leave its master’s wrist and fly high into the sky. Then, using its exceptional eyesight, the hawk would spot its prey and swoop down on it, so the hunters would know where to follow.
C On this trip the king had brought his favorite hawk. It was a hot summer day, and although the hunting party rode for hours, they had no luck finding game. At dusk they gave up and turned toward home. The king knew the area well, and while the hunting party took the fastest way home, the king rode off on his own between two large mountains, determined to have a successful hunt. In the valley, his hawk flew off.
D As the king rode farther, he became parched and started looking for a spring of water. His thirst was growing, but the hot summer had dried up all the brooks that usually ran by the path. Finally, he spotted a trickle of water running over the edge of a steep rock. Quickly, he jumped from his horse, taking a small silver cup from his bag. He held the cup under the trickle of water until there was enough to drink.
E However, as he raised the cup to his lips, there was a whooshing sound, and the cup was knocked from his hand to the ground. The king turned to see who could be responsible. Spotting his pet hawk, he wondered why the bird would do such a thing. Angrily, the king picked up the cup and again held it under the trickling water. This time he held the cup for just a few seconds before he began to raise it to his mouth. Just as the cup touched his lips, the hawk flew down again, rushed past the king, and again knocked the cup to the ground.
F The king was very angry now. Again he filled the cup, and again the hawk kept him from having even the smallest drink. “You awful bird!” the king shouted. “If you were near me I would kill you in an instant!” As the king filled the cup for the fourth time, he spoke to the hawk. “Now, you arrogant hawk, I warn you. If you value your life, let me drink.” As he spoke, he held his sword ready. Again the bird flew down, knocking the cup from the king’s hand; but this time, the king was ready. His sword flashed and the bird fell. The hawk dropped at his master’s feet and died quickly.
G “That will teach you,” said the king. Then Genghis Khan turned and looked for the cup, but it was nowhere to be found. “I will drink now anyway,” he said, and started climbing the steep rock toward the source of the water. It was a long climb, and the king’s thirst grew and grew.
H Finally, he reached the top and could see the water. As he walked closer, he could see something in the water. With one more step the king could see now that the huge thing was a dead snake, one of the most poisonous in his entire kingdom.
I Now, the king stopped walking. He forgot his thirst, and his heart ached as he thought dismally of the dead hawk he had left lying on the ground below. He dropped his head and said, “You were a true friend, Sir Hawk. You saved my life, and yet in anger I killed you. I will honor your memory and never forget the lesson you taught me.”
In paragraph A, the author most likely compares the king with Alexander the Great in
order to show that the king—
A. was enormously powerful
B. hoped to become famous
C. came from noble blood lines
D. was humble despite his high position
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer: A
Explanation: Because he is comparing how powerful Genghis Khan is to Alexander the Great
On her journey to the city, what objects fascinate Laskshmi? How might her innocence foreshadow her fate?
Answer:
Trucks, pictures of movie stars and cars.
Explanation:
Trucks, pictures of movie stars and cars are the objects that fascinate Lakshmi because these things or objects are new to her. Her innocence foreshadow her fate by landing her in the brothel. Due to her innocence, Mumtaz want to keep her for longer time. Brothel is a place where people engage in sexual activity with prostitutes. The girls of this type of place has a very bad life because she was insulted every time.
6. What is the little Jewish girl's name? Please explain with an explanation.
7. What happened when Misha returns to the girls house the same day he left the bread for her?
A) he sees a boy stealing the bread
B) she gives him a kiss
C) her father yells at him
D) she gives the bread back to him
8. Why did the jackboots shoot Misha’s ear off?
A) he was late for curfew
B) he talked back to the officer
C) he was caught stealing
D) he tried to save Uri from being shot
9. What had changed about the meetings of the orphaned Jewish kids?
A) all of the above
B) there are no food and jewelry piles
C) They are all smoking cigarettes
D) They meet in the cemetery
10. What is the 1st rule of life that Misha learned?
A) always be the 1st to move
B) never trust a jackboot
C) stealing is wrong
D) always listen for hidden meanings
11. What are black pearls?
A) coal
B) wood
C) hidden jewelry
D) black Jews sent to concentration camps
12. Why do Enos and a few other orphans struggle with believing in angles?
Please explain
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Answer:
A A B
Explanation:
who is the protagonist and antagonist in the book even if we break
Answer:
Protagonist: main character or hero of the story.
Antagonist: main rival or villian of the story.
Explanation:
A protagonist is the main character and center of the story. Usually, the protagonist is shown facing several difficult events before becoming a better person at the ending of the story. An example of a protagonist is Batman.
An antagonist is the villian or enemy of the protagonist. The biggest obstacle for the protagonist is the antagonist as the antagonist is the greatest rival. An example of an antagonist is the Joker.
3.
What is the one thing that Cole must discover before he can be completely healed of
his anger?
Answer:
In what book? And is there an article attached to it?
Explanation:
What are some controversial topics revolving around sexual violence ?
Answer:
I mean Jenna above me is kinda right, but somewhat wrong.
Explanation:
I do agree women should be able to wear whatever they want, but if you are wearing clothes that leave little for people to guess about, there is a chance you would get ra.ped. Why wear clothes that show so much, unless you are trying to show off your body, which in that case, isn't getting rap.ed your own fault? I'm not saying ra.pe is okay, but what was your reasoning to wearing clothes that show so much of your body? Also, how do you know men aren't taught to treat women with respect? They could have been taught, but just don't care about it.
Based on your knowledge of our justice system history, is our justice system good? Explain
Part A
How is the structure of Whitman’s poem different from the structure of Longfellow’s poem in these stanzas?
Whitman uses end rhyme in every line of his poem; Longfellow does not.
Whitman keeps the same meter throughout the stanza; Longfellow does not.
Longfellow keeps the same meter throughout the stanza; Whitman does not.
Longfellow uses internal rhyme; Whitman does not.
Part B
Which lines from the passages support your answer?
Longfellow: Lines 1-4; Whitman: Lines 3-4
Longfellow: Lines 3-6; Whitman: Lines 4-6
Longfellow: Lines 9-12; Whitman: Lines 2-3
Longfellow: Line 9-12; Whitman: Lines 3-4
Answer:
Part A: C
Part B: B
Explanation:
Whitman varies the meter of his poem, while Longfellow, for the most part, does not. The supporting lines in Part B would be those demonstrating lack of the meter in Whitman's poem, which are 4-6.
One reason Madison believed that factions could never be eliminated entirely was because: the right to form them was guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. most people supported the existence of factions. it would be impossible to make people agree on all ideas all of the time. None of the choices are correct.
Answer:
it would be impossible to make people agree on all ideas all of the time.
Explanation:
For Madison, human beings, being rational and changeable, would not think the same way at all times and at the same time, that is, for him it was common, natural and inevitable that people would disagree with each other and have different thoughts from each other, in all matters, including within politics. He also believed that this diversity of opinions and thoughts would cause people who thought in similar ways to form groups among themselves and these groups would be the political factions, which, like diversified thinking, were inevitable.
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Explanation:
what type of novel plays on the reader's fear of attack from a foreign invader
The type of novel that plays on the reader's fear of attack from a foreign invader is called invasion novel, and it was popular before the First World War.
What is invasion novel?As its name suggests, invasion novel is a type of literary work in which the story revolves around the invasion of one country by another. Such countries may be real or fictional. This type of novel was most popular from 1871 until the First World War.
With the information above in mind, we can say that the type of novel that plays on the reader's fear of attack from a foreign invader is called invasion novel.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Identify the phrases AND what type of phrase. Juan was writing his paper, while his sleeping dog napped by his feet.
Answer:
The phrase "Juan was writing his paper" is a Noun Phrase, in addition to being an independent clause. The phrase "while his sleeping dog napped by his feet" is a Conjunctional Phrase, in addition to being a dependent clause. The two sentences together form a complex sentence.
Explanation:
A complete sentence is one that has a dependent clause and an independent clause. Dependent clauses are those that cannot emit meaning alone and need to be complemented by the independent clause, which is the one that has meaning alone.
In the sentence shown above, "Juan was writing his paper" is the independent clause and can also be considered a Noun Phrase, which are phrases that are established around a single noun that is the subject of the sentence, in this case, the noun is the word "Juan."
The "while his sleeping dog napped by his feet" clause is a dependent clause and is a Conjunctional Phrase that are phrases that always start with a conjunction. The word "while" is a subordinate conjunction, as it is able to link a dependent clause to an independent clause.
Which of the following words is an interjection?
Diamond
Flat
Phew
Tree
Answer:
PHEW
Explanation:
it is an interjection used to express or show relief or fatigue
How does this example support the author's main purpose
ill the book?
den
O. It shows how citizens' actions affect today's issues.
Hello. This question is incomplete. You did not provide the text to which this question refers, nor did you provide the answer options. This makes it impossible for that question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The main purpose of a text is the effect that the author wants to achieve on the reader. For example, a text that addresses a political issue, wants to alert the reader to the country's politics, a text about social inequality wants to show the reader the social problems resulting from that inequality, a descriptive text wants to describe something to the reader.
In this case, to answer your question, you must read the text, identify what the author is trying to show you through that text and how the example achieves this purpose, that is, how the example shows what the author wants to show through text.
What detail BEST supports the authors claim that the narwhal is best known for its tusk?
From The Unicorn of the Sea by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration.
Options
1. The tooth grows in a counterclockwise spiral
2. There are many legends about the task of the narwhal
3.Narwhals are a black and white mottled skin pattern and are white underneath
4. Not very much is known about narwhals, largely because they are difficult to study
Answer:
Its 2, There are many legends about the tusk of the narwhal
Explanation:
The detail that best supports the authors claim that the Narwhal is best known for its tusk is (2) There are many legends about the tusk of the narwhal.
What does the passage tell us?The given passage The Unicorn of the Sea Tells us about the Narwhal whales. The male Narwhals were known for their one long and sharp tooth which was known as the tusk.
This is considered to be the originating story of the unicorns.
Therefore, the statement that best supports the authors claim that the narwhal is best known for its tusk is that There are many legends about the task of the narwhal.
Hence, the correct option is (2).
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Write the body of a formal thank-you letter to Sandra Cisneros, the author of “Eleven.” Explain why you are grateful that she wrote the story JUST COPY AND PASTE NOT A SAMPLE RESPONSE
Answer:
Dear Mrs.Sandra
I am very thankful that you wrote the story ''Eleven'',for the simple fact that how the girl was terrified to tell her teacher that the sweater wasn't hers because she didn't want to be rude to the teacher because she was an adult. Also she was scared to speak up for herself,witch taught me that its okay to express my feeling in any situation no matter what the situation
might be. The story can really help others than myself to learn to help people who are afraid to speak up for them self's and other people. Finally, The last reason i'm very grateful for this story is that I myself can also relate to being scared to speak up for myself and after reading this story I feel alot better and more confident to speak up for myself and others.
Sincerely,'' your first and last name''
'the current date' 2021
Explanation:
Answer:
I used to be afraid to stand up for myself. When I read what the narrator went through in your story "Eleven," like having to wear that itchy sweater and crying in front of her class, it made me realize that it might be better to explain my side of things instead of staying quiet all the time. Thank you so much for giving me the confidence to speak up.
Explanation:
Sample response.
a) My teacher wouldn't let me leave early.
My teacher refused...telet.me.eare.carly......
b) Jill sang without stopping for an hour.
Jill continued .......
c) Apparently you have passed the exam.
It seems ........
d) Richard thinks he is going to do well.
Richard expects ........*
e) What are your plans for the summer?
What do you intend ..............
f) Clearing up my room is something I dislike!
I hate ........
g) Helen said she'd go to the cinema with me.
Helen agreed ........
h) Tina and Brian are getting married.
Tina and Brian have decided
i) See you later, I hope.
I hope ............
j) What do you fancy doing this evening?
What do you want
Answer:
b. singing c.
Explanation:
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Which of the following best describes a forest dense with oak and hickory trees that change color and has a floor thick with leaf litter?
A.
tropical rain forest
B.
coniferous forest
C.
deciduous forest
D.
savanna
Answer:
C. Deciduous forest
Explanation:
In this type of forest there is oak trees, maple and more. The leaves come off in fall, which is what characterizes it an deciduous.
A forest dense with oak and hickory trees that change color and has a floor thick with leaf litter is best describes as a deciduous forest. Thus the correct option is C.
What is a deciduous forest?The wide-ranging trees that make up the majority of the deciduous forest, which grows along riverbanks and near sources of water, are those that lose all of their leaves at once in a particular season.
The forests that turn colors in the autumn and lose their leaves when a cold temperature develops are known as deciduous forests, which are primarily made up of trees like oak and maple trees.
Some locations have up to a six-month growing season. Naturally, since the soil is so productive, difficulties can arise from deforestation which creates many hazardous situations.
Therefore, option C is appropriate.
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Who is good at english grammar? I have a test tomorrow if you help I’ll give 40 points! Thank youu
Explanation:
will you really give points
Answer:
I am good at English and grammar
Hawthorne uses anecdotes in his Biography of Benjamin Franklin to amuse his readers and reveal the character of Ben Franklin. How does the anecdote in Sec. 59 reveal Franklin's character? A. It tells us that Franklin was a religious man and what religion he belonged to. B. It shows Franklin's humble beginnings and sets up a contrast with his later success and fame. C. It shows that Franklin as young man was a wanderer with no purpose or ambition in life.
The correct answer is C. It shows that Franklin, as a young man, was a wanderer with no purpose or ambition in life.
Explanation
Section 59 of the Biography of Benjamin Franklin of Hawthorne talks about Franklin's youth, highlighting that he had no ambition for life by saying that "he has not told us whether his slumbers were visited by any dreams". In addition, he emphasizes that he had no expectations about his future, so it was unimaginable for him that he would become the important person that he was by saying that "But it would have been a strange dream, indeed, and an incredible one, that should have foretold how great a man he was destined to become, and how much he would be honored in that very city where he was not friendless and unknown". From the above, the correct answer is C. It shows that Franklin as a young man was a vagabond with no purpose or ambition in life.
THERE IS ONE GRAMMETICAL ERROR IDENTIFY THE ERROR AND THEN CORRECT IT
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some people think that there are no difference between prejudice and discrimination
Answer:
some people think there IS no difference between prejudice and discrimination
Explanation:
So i have allot or trouble at home and their were various times I tried to run away and know I need to run away but I don't know where to go and I was hoping someone who ran away from home would know where to go
Answer:
hmm.......this is odd.