Answer:
That
Explanation:
Who, Which, When, Whose, That, Where are 6 of your basic relative pronouns
A concluding sentence in a paragraph
A.
introduces the limited topic and controlling idea of a new paragraph.
C.
comes when the writer has nothing more to say about the topic.
D.
can be the topic sentence as well.
Do not end a paragraph with a detail but with a sentence that sums up what the paragraph says. Look for a choice that does this.
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Question 1 (40 Points)
Write three paragraphs discussing how the universal idea of human kindness relates to the texts in the unit
- In paragraph 1, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in the story "An Hour with Abuelo" Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
- In paragraph 2, discuss how this universal idea is demonstrated in "The Strangers That Came to Town" Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
In paragraph 3, state a theme shared by both texts. Use evidence from the text too support the theme.
Answer:
The metaphor, "Milk of human kindness" mean to be caring and compassionate to other people. This could be a universal theme because anyone can be kind to a stranger in need. People in China can care for someone, people in England can care for someone else, even people in Alaska can be caring for a stranger.
In " The Convict and The Bishop," the bishop helped and defended Jean Valjean whom he didn't even know. While everybody else drove him out, the bishop tended to him. He gave Jean a bed to sleep in, a bed and he gave him comfort when nobody else would. This shows that people can be nice to others in need.
In " The Strangers That Came to Town," when Andy and Tom made mischief, they really hurt the Duviches. Thier father made them repay the family by catching 60 fish. When they gave the fish to the Duviches they were overjoyed and invited Andy and Tom's family to eat the fish. The Duviches were shown kindness by the father and returned the kindness by inviting Andy and Tom's family for a meal.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In "An hour with Abuelo" it talks about being kind and helping. Because it also talks about being kind to other people.
In "The strangers that came to town" it talks about being kind to new people because all people should be treated equal. It also says that if you do something bad you have to make up for it.
A theme of both texts is that you have to kind to other people even if they are new or poor or anything like that.
Explanation: I just did that question.
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If writers use a computer for their personal writing ritual, which of these supplies should they gather before beginning the ritual?
A.
sharpened pencils
B.
computer carrying case
C.
college-ruled notebook
D.
flash drive
help
Look up the bolded word in the sentence below. Click on the box to select its correct part of speech.
My younger brother can be a bit shy when meeting new people.
noun
adverb
verb
adjective
Answer: D) Adjective
Explanation: An adjective is a word you use to describe a person, place, or thing. An adjective modifies nouns or pronouns. Without adjectives, we wouldn't know if you had a serene vacation or a disastrous vacation.
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The author of “The First Rockstar” states that Florence Bascom had an easier time at the University of Wisconsin than she might have elsewhere. Which of the following quotes from the text caused this to be true?
A. “… and she deserves much credit for opening the door for generations of female scientists.”
B. “…her father was the school’s president.”
C. “She was the daughter of a professor and a suffragist.”
D. “They would not permit her to enroll officially.”
Answer:
B.) “…her father was the school’s president.”
Explanation:
Which section of Pieces of the Past would MOST LIKELY be different if the story took place in a setting like the one described by Ferrol Sams?
A) Section 2
B) Section 3
C) Section 5
D) Section 6
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Select one type of presentational aid and describe how it could be used in a presentation.
brainiest will be given
Answer:
Video Quality. Microsoft PowerPoint is probably now the most commonly used form of visual aid. PowerPoint is a computer program that allows you to create and show slides to support a presentation. You can combine text, graphics and multimedia content to create professional presentations.
Explanation:
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answer all with a explanation and giving brainly
i dont know why it keeps getting deleted
Answer:
1 is A, 2 is D, 3 is A, 4 is D, 5 is C
Explanation:
1. Gravity does not move the rock by it self, something else has to hit/crack the rock in order for gravity to take place. 2. When water flows into the cracks of rocks and freezes, the ice expands farther and cracks more of the rock. 3. Every time a grain of sand hits the gravestone, the sand particle takes a little of the gravestone with it, eventually changing the gravestone entirely. 4. When water flows down the hill, the water particles take some dirt with it. The tarp is there to not let the raindrops touch the dirt. 5. When the sand hits the wall over a long period of time, it erodes the softer material in the rock, leaving the harden rock exposed.
Hope this helped, this took a while.
Which supporting reason for this claim is most clearly a trend? In other
words, which option uses abductive reasoning?
Claim: Our town should build a BMX bike track.
A. Biking is great exercise and encourages kids to stay outside.
B. A town north of us built a BMX track, and the kids love it.
C. If we build a track, we must require kids to wear helmets.
D. Kids who ride BMX bikes are more likely to make friends.
Answer:
C or D
Its most likely C
Answer:
B.is correct
Explanation:
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Answer: I believe its C
Explanation: It explains whos house they are at instead of just saying "his". (sorry if im wrong)
What is the theme of the short story Names/Nombres? You can use the sentence frames : "The central theme is the idea that people often/ we sometimes....... OR The author expresses the idea that ( motif) can/often/sometimes...
A name can keep an individual from fitting into a new culture. A name has no influence on an individual's identity.
8th Grade English - To Kill A Mockingbird
By the end of the book, what is your opinion of Boo Radley?
Answer:
Boo Radley is a discreet and quiet person who displays good moral values and knows when to stand up for what is right.
Explanation
Boo Radley is viewed by Maycomb County as a mysterious and hateful creature. The people make up fictitious stories about him, which further hurts his image.
Can someone help me with this, please (No links to answer please)
Answer:
I'm assuming you're doing research for a paper or something. It's asking why you chose the sources you chose.
Explanation:
Pick a source and think about why it is helpful to you. Does it contain a statistic that supports your point of view? Does it contain some sort of evidence or reasoning that supports your point of view? It looks like the boxes are pretty big so try to elaborate as much as you can. I hope this is what you were looking for.
HELP ME PLEASE(NO LINKS)
Answer:
The answer would be A: What reasearch the source cites
Answer:
the answer would be Gavin and Chung liked to swim in the pool it is B
Explanation:
Since they are saying to fix the pronoun, the pronoun in the passage is "they" so you change it to the subjects Gavin and Chung hope this helps also I tried to answer in the right Dropbox but it didn't allow me but hope this helps
When drafting, writers do not pause to check spelling and grammar because
A.
informal writing does not require proper spelling and grammar.
B.
correct spelling and grammar are not as important as they used to be.
D.
such pauses might interrupt their chain of thought.
Answer:
D. such pauses might interrupt their chain of thought.
Explanation:
PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION FAST (NO LINKS)
Answer:
Your answer would be A. That
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you will write a Tweet on your favorite part of the book. It cannot be any longer than 280 characters. Make sure you include at least two (2) hashtags at the end that are relevant to your Tweet.
Teacher example, I can't believe that Misha thought the cake was on fire! Poor kid! I am glad he tried to rectify the situation, but I don't think he should have stolen one! #CakeOnFire #TwoWrongsDon'tMakeARight #MishaDidn'tKnowAnyBetter
Answer:
give me brainliest first and ill give u the correct anwers
Explanation:
Create a properly formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation.
this is only part of the assignment i already have the other answers
Answer:
Hello again xD
Explanation:
Violanti, John M. “Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions” [Los Angles, CA]. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1998.
i dont know this one either
Answer:
dismal wet or just missarable
Explanation:
wet
HELP PLEASE!!!!
Read the passage and answer the following question.
How does the author figuratively show that Arush's friends are thrilled for his return?
A.
by stating that they have prepared for a celebration
B.
by comparing their motion to that of swarming bees
C.
by saying that they are genuinely happy for his return
D.
by mentioning the banner, the balloons, and the hats
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The question asks "how does the author figuratively show that Arush's friends are thrilled for his return?"
The rest of the answers are all literal. Arush's friends are not literally bees, therefore it is a figure of speech.
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IT MIGHT BE ( D OR B TRY BOTH OF THEM
Explanation:
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It should be "tastier" not "tastiest"
Which sentence is an example of indirect characterization?
When the club asked for volunteers, Ingrid refused to raise her hand.
Zane appreciated his dad’s offer to help, but he wanted to do it himself.
Tanner’s friends agreed with him: It was time to confront the bully.
When Rachel wanted to talk, she talked nonstop, but right now, she was thoughtful.
THIS MIGHT NOT BE CORRECT THIS JUST MADE THE MOST SENSE TO ME SORRY IF ITS WRONG I APOLOGISE SINCERELY!!
Answer:
I think the answer would be
Zane appreciated his dad’s offer to help, but he wanted to do it himself.
Explanation:
I believe it shows that Zane is independent and wants to try to do this by himself because if he can he will feel acomplished and happy/ proud of himself for being able to do it without any help.
This is a lil bit more like me:
Maybe Zane also was like if I can do this great but if I mess it up even more I have no one to be mad at except myself.
This would show that Zane doesnt want to hurt peoples feelings by getting mad at them.
Fiction authors often use history to inspire their stories, but, for the sake of entertainment, they don’t always adhere to the facts. Which of the sentences below go beyond the facts in order to add interest to the story? Select all that apply.
(1) But would the plane’s maiden voyage also be its last?
(2) The biplane ran along a downhill track to gain enough speed to launch.
(3) Station men carried the aircraft back to the start of the track, where the brothers made minor repairs.
(4) This flight was no less harrowing for Emelia than the first one, but she put her faith in her uncles’ ingenuity.
(5) As Uncle Wilbur rushed to the accident site, she feared the worst, not only for her uncle but for the machine!
(6) The plane zoomed down the tracks, sped off the end, and soared up into the air like a glorious mechanical bird.
(7) At the turn of the 20th century, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright tried something extraordinary in the budding field of aviation.
Answer:
6. The plane zoomed down the tracks, sped off the end, and soared up into the air like a glorious mechanical bird.
Explanation:
This sentence is personification, or maybe a simile. Obviously, the plane didn't actually soar into the air like a "glorious mechanical bird". This is added for a comedic/entertaining effect.
Simply, it could've been put, without the entertainment factor, as "The plane zoomed down the tracks, sped off the end, and soared up into the air." That is descriptive enough, however with the added simile, it creates a funny and comedic tone.
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Answer:
The plane zoomed down the tracks, sped off the end, and soared up into the air like a glorious mechanical bird.
Explanation:
When we think about the pollution of our oceans, many of us think of oil spills that dirty the waters and harm a variety of ocean life. Or, we might think of people in boats who litter the waters with their trash. After all, how many times in the news do we hear about ships that leak dangerous chemicals into the water? What we may not realize, though, is that there is another danger that is just as harmful to ocean life as any chemical or other dangerous material: ocean noise.
Many of us think of the oceans as silent places. On the contrary, they are filled with a variety of sounds. On any given day, one might hear the calls of dolphins as they swim through the waters. Whales use sounds to keep track of each other. Sea lions talk to each other to find food. Even the tiniest of shrimp make a snapping sound. There are also sounds caused by wind or rain upon the waters. Sound also plays an important role in the daily life of various ocean animals, many of which depend upon their sharp sound detection skills to survive. With increased activities by people on many of the oceans' waters, the noise has increased so much that it is beginning to cause damage to the oceans as well as to the animals that live in them.
Ocean noise is the term used to describe the human-made noise occurring at increasing rates in the ocean. The noise comes from many different sources: large ships, small boats with motors, and jet skis, among others. There are also underwater exploration activities such as mining, as well as radar activities of ships. One of the most harmful types of ocean noise occurs with offshore oil drilling and seismic oil explorations. Air guns are instruments that are used to determine the location of oil and natural gas beneath the sea floor. They make a sound that can damage the hearing of ocean animals.
We know that sound travels faster in water than it does in air. This means that sounds in the oceans can travel for many, many miles in a short period of time. Unfortunately, sounds made by people are much louder than sounds made by ocean animals.
What this means is that sounds caused by noisy engines or radar equipment used by ships can upset the everyday activities of the creatures that live in the ocean. For instance, humpback whales use songs to talk to each other. Scientists have discovered that the whales' system of "talking" can be disturbed by loud noises. This makes it harder for the whales to find each other. The stranding of whales and dolphins has been found to increase immediately after naval sonar maneuvers. Sea lions are another type of animal that depends on sounds to communicate with other sea lions. Ocean noise can make it difficult for them to find food. Ocean noise can disturb migration routes of whales and other animals that travel to different places.
However, scientists and other researchers are working hard to find a solution to this threat to marine life. Since 2003, the use of low-frequency active (LFA) sonar equipment by the United States Navy has been tightly limited because its effects have been shown to cause harm to many ocean animals. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) has released a plan to reduce ocean noise that will work better than past attempts to reduce the noise.
Other people are helping as well. Some fishing companies use special equipment that makes a "pinging" sound to keep certain kinds of ocean life from getting caught in its fishing nets. The National Park Service completed a study that tracked tour cruise ships and made an effort to reduce the number of tours. They also tried to increase the "quiet time" for humpback whales by scheduling tours farther apart.
Local conservation groups are also asking people to be more careful about using jet skis, motorboats, and other equipment that might disturb areas where ocean life is particularly fragile. Also, closer attention is being paid to where ships are traveling to make sure that, whenever possible, they stay away from waters where large numbers of ocean animals live.
With the increase in ocean noise, measures must be taken to control or, at the very least, curb its growth.
Which claim from "Ocean Noise" is supported by reasons or evidence?
A. Sounds from humans upset the activities and patterns of some animals more than others.
B. NOAA's new plan will work better than previous plans.
C. Ocean noise is just as damaging as chemical pollution.
D. Sounds in the ocean can travel for many miles in a short time.
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Answer:
C. Ocean noise is just as damaging as chemical pollution
Explanation:
Create a properly formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation. Use the six sources provided to support the research paper.
You will create a properly MLA-formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. This will be done using the six sources provided to support the research paper.
Source 1
Author: Jamie Stockwell
Article title: Phone Use Faulted in Collision
Periodical title: Washington Post
Publication date: December 6, 2000
Pages: B1
Medium: Print
(the rest is below)
Answer:
Answer:Source 1: Stockwell, Jamie." Phone Use Faulted in Collision." , December 6, 2000: B1. Print.
Source 2: Haughney, Christine. "Taking Phones Out of Drivers’ Hands." , November 5, 2000: A8. Print
Source 3: Sundeen, Matt. "Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update" , . December 15, 2000. Web. February 27, 2014.
Source 4: "Patti Pena’s Letter to Car Talk" ., , , . January 1, 2000. Web. January 10, 2014.
Source 5: Farmers Insurance Group. "New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had ‘Close Calls’ with Cell Phone Users." . , May 8, 2000. Web. March 1, 2014.
Source 6: Violanti, M. John. Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions. Los Angeles, CA: Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1998. Print.
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Complete sentence with the words from the box
Answer: She did not guess the documents would disturb her life so much
They used to meet occasionally for a cup of coffee
We’d better listen to his words of wisdom
you’ll be relieved after you confess
Knowing that she was not the only person in the situation was a comfort to her
Explanation:
What is the meaning of bee in her bonnet?
Answer:
D A D D
Explanation:
Which statement is the best synthesis of information from these two sources?
Answer:
A people who drink at least fo ur glasses of water a day tend to be active and better able to fight off sickness
You have written article in which you describe your family's eccentricities, from your great-aunt Phyllis (who dyes her hair purple) to your grandmother Elaine (who has had eight husbands) to your father (who was once a bounty hunter). Your likely goal in this article is to _____________.
B.
persuade
C.
entertain
D.
inform
what is the black hole
Answer:
Black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing — no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light — can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.
Answer: A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying. Because no light can get out, people can't see black holes.