Answer:
There is so much to consider along this great American waterway as it courses through 10 states—Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana—it would seem easy to overlook a few pieces.
Explanation:
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(answering gets 10 points, PLS HELP!) In english we have to read these short stories, and mine is the story hamadi.
1. In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how the protagonist's cultural background affects his or her actions and choices in your Module One short story? Provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the protagonist's cultural background affects his or her actions and choices.
2. In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how your protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end in your Module One short story? Provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the protagonist changes from the beginning of the story to the end.
Answer:
Explanation:
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What are the different hypotheses for why Easter Island collapsed and what evidence supports these hypotheses?
One of them is the cryocide hypothesis, stating that the population once suffered a big collapse because they cryometric use of natural resources, which led to the ground below imploding and sinking.
Thought Question:
Why might a teenager put off getting a driver's license even though he or she has reached the legal driving age?
Answer:
Because the anxiety of driving with other people on the road, or the fear of hurting others or being hurt by others on the road.
Explanation:
I have a friend who feels this way :(
Explanation:
Also because they dont have the money for it.
Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows.
Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but you were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people.
Which statement best describes the purpose of the first sentence in this paragraph?
The writer just wants to capture the reader's attention by mentioning foods that are popular with teens.
The writer is introducing an idea by comparing it to a situation most people would understand or experience.
The writer explains that just because you are in a family or community doesn't mean you can control the group.
The writer is trying to help you understand that voting is a long, complex process that affects many other people.
Answer:
no any question given. ?????
Please Help Me With History!!
All of the answers should be in the edited photo.
I actually had a lot of fun researching these people, so thanks!
Write about a time you were in trouble or needed help
Write a Summary on the Newsela article: A step-by-step guide to the scientific method
Circle in the following reading the verbs in Future with yellow color
Family Life in the Future
The world we live in seems completely normal, what we do seems logical and correct However, everything that is normal in the present was different in the past.
According to the Sociology Professor Pepper Schwartz, family, love and relationships will change drastically in the future. In 90 years, technology will have changed our lives so much that social constructions will be different. Families will become androgynous. Household tasks will no longer be one person’s job solely based on gender. That is, men will stop being who provide to the family or the main breadwinner in less than a century. Men and women will both take care of the house and work to earn money.
Schwartz says that there will be many cases of subrogation. In addition to women who can’t have children due to natural causes, women with a very good income will avoid having many pregnancies. The options may be to have children outside of the mother’s womb. This will help eliminate the idea of women as more responsible for a child than the father.
Thanks to scientific advances there will be fewer cases of children with physical or mental defects because they will be detected and corrected before delivery. Divorce cases will still be common. The life expectancy will be higher, and the average person will have approximately 3 marriages during their life. The cost of living will rise a lot, which will make it almost impossible for families to have a house for themselves. Also, raising children will be very expensive. So, the state will have to provide a subsidy for education. Only very poor and very rich people will have more than two children.
Answer:
family, love and relationships will change drastically in the future.
In 90 years, technology will have changed our lives so much that social constructions will be different.
Families will become androgynous
Household tasks will no longer be one person’s job solely based on gender.
Only very poor and very rich people will have more than two children.
Is this what you are asking for if not tell me
Annika paraphrased information from page 125 of the following source to write her research paper.
Jawad, Alfred. Architecture in Ancient Rome. Davis Publishing House, 2014.
Which sentence from her paper cites the information correctly according to MLA guidelines?
A.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC (125).
B.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC (Jawad).
C.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC.
D.
According to Jawad on page 125, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC.
Answer:
Explanation:
Jawad, Alfred. Architecture in Ancient Rome. Davis Publishing House, 2014.
Which sentence from her paper cites the information correctly according to MLA guidelines?
A.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC (125).
B.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC (Jawad).
C.
According to Jawad, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC.
D.
According to Jawad on page 125, Corinthian columns are most prominently featured on the Pantheon in Rome and the United States Capitol in Washington DC.
Answer:
Explanation:
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how does Bronwyn feel when her secret got exposed
one of us is lying
What are the singular and plural nouns in this sentence? (The adjectives are confusing me.)
Raul prefers plain water, but Gabriel's drink is orange juice.
Read this excerpt from the second speech.
History is more than dusty old photographs or words in a book. It's a real, live thing that you can taste and smell and touch. A mall can't give you that—only the real thing can.
Which statement best summarizes how the author conveys the central idea of the excerpt?
Answer choices for the above question
The author appeals to the reader's senses and emotions to support preserving the old house.
The author calls upon the reader's real knowledge of history to support preserving the old house.
The author warns against the dangers of modernization to argue against tearing down the old house.
The author uses the contrast between what is real and artificial to argue against tearing down the old house.
Answer:
The author appeals to the reader's senses and emotions to support preserving the old house.
Explanation:
The author says: "History is more than dusty old photographs or words in a book. It's a real, live thing that you can taste and smell and touch."
They mention the senses "smell" and "touch"
Hope this helps!
1. I am a five digit number
2. Each digit is even and unique
3. I am divisible by 10
4. My fourth digit is half as much as my second digit
5. My third digit is three times as much as my first digit
Please help me solve this riddle. Please do not directly give me the answer.
Answer: is 65292
1.Three pairs of digit sum up to 11
So.5+6,4+7,3+8,2+9
So, password must consist of 2 to 9 numbers to make a pair 11.
No 0 or 1.
2.Also it has only 5 digit. So any two number must be same.
3. as per other condition.. 1st and last digit can't be same and also 3 middle digits can't have 2 same number.
4. Last and first digit can be
6___2
9___3
No other options suit for three times the last digit.
5. For middle numbers..
_529_ is the only option and 2 is a repeator that can make third pair as sum of 11.
_63(11)_ error and also 6 is a repeator but it can't make sum as 11.. Anyway error case.
_74(12)_error also no repeators
So.. Now from step 4 and 5..
65292 is the password.
1) 5 digits= 10,000
2) Even numbers, so no 1,3,5,7 or 9. Only 2,4,6,8 and 10
3) Can be divided by 10
4) We need to divide the 2nd digit by 2 to find the 4th digit
5) We need to multiply the 3rd digit divided by 3 to find the 1st digit
If you need help or the answer, I can help!
I recommend to start like this:
1) Remeber: It's in the 10,000 and is an even number (You can write it down)
2) Start with using step number 5) above! Only use numbers 2,4,8 and 10, cannot reused once used!
3) Go on step 4) above
4) Divide it by 10 to check and if it can be divided (meaning no fraction or extras!) That's your answer!
I really hope I've help!
Question: What is the conflict and theme of the story?
Answer:
I don't know!
Explanation:
I've never read it before. Sry!
Summerize chapter 1 for lord of the flies
Answer:
Lord of the Flies opens with Ralph meeting Piggy. Their conversation provides the background of their situation: In the midst of a nuclear war, a group of boys was being evacuated to an unnamed destination. Their plane crashed and was dragged out to sea, leaving the boys stranded on an unfamiliar island. Because of the atom bomb's devastation, it's likely that no one knows the boys' whereabouts.
Ralph is delighted to be on a pristine tropical island without adults, but Piggy is less pleased. The two boys make their way out of the jungle and onto the beach. Ralph is not much interested in Piggy and does not request an introduction in turn when Piggy asks Ralph's name. Piggy confides his hope that the boys on this island won't call him Piggy as they did back home.
On the beach, Ralph investigates a large platform of pink granite overlooking a long pool that had formed in the beach. After demonstrating his swimming skills, Ralph spies a conch, which Piggy identifies as a valuable shell that can be blown as a trumpet. Piggy urges Ralph to blow into the shell, using it to summon any other survivors to the beach.
Soon boys between ages 6 and 12 come streaming out of the jungle onto the beach, assembling on the platform near Ralph. Last to arrive are Jack and the choirboys. Despite the tropical heat and their own exertions in following the conch blasts, the boys from the choir still wear their black caps and long black cloaks and are clearly overheated when they reach the platform.
The assembled boys discuss their situation and vote on a chief, choosing Ralph over Jack. Ralph suggests that Jack remain in charge of the choirboys, designating them hunters. Jack is mollified by this seemingly small gift of command. As the assembled boys identify themselves, Ralph reveals Piggy's nickname before Piggy can establish his real name.
Ralph forms a search party to establish that they are, in fact, on an island. In agreeing to go along, Jack reveals with a flourish that he owns a large sheathed knife. Piggy is hurt to be excluded from the search party, and Ralph placates him by giving him the job of taking the names of all the boys who remain behind at the platform.
Ralph, Jack, and Simon confirm that the island is uninhabited. They enjoy their jaunt into the wild, experiencing the thrill of adventure and the new friendship forming between them. On their return, they encounter a piglet trapped in jungle vines, testing Jack's hunting skills and nerve. Jack pulls his knife but falters, and the pig gets away; he vows fiercely that next time he will follow through.
Explanation:
Lauren and Devin like shopping at the mall. But sometimes they can be hard to please.
"Lauren, look at those! (holding up earrings next to her ears)
Devin sighed, "I like this better.'' (pointing to earrings on a counter farther away)
"Maybe I don't want earrings at all." said Lauren. "What about these?'' (waving her arm in the air to display a bracelet)
"No," said Devin. "Now, these is perfect!" (pointing to a belt hanging on the far wall)
"Devin, look at those. (Ponting to the price tag on the belt) won't make my mom very happy," said Devin.
"Come on," replied Lauren. "Let's come back again tomorrow!"
Write more dialogue about Lauren and Devin's trip to the mall the next day. be sure to use all four demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, and those.
Answer:
“You should get those”
“I really like that one”
“These, these are the one”
“Come on let’s get this”
Explanation:
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What does Easter Island mystery have to do with the study of environmental science?
Answer:
HEre for points
Explanation:
The collapse of Easter Island's environment led to a collapse of its society. When early Polynesians arrived on Easter Island, they found a remote island with limited resources in the form of large palm tree forests. ... Scientists have proposed several different hypotheses to explain the deforestation of the island.
Describe a small moment from your best day ever, use descriptive language
Which of these best shows that planning for future construction includes recognizing the importance of the old building?
Answer choices for the above question
Parts of it are closed off because they might fall down at any minute.
We already have the facilities that the mall's developers are planning to give us.
If we tear the house down and build a mall, we will save the town hundreds of thousands of dollars in repair costs.
The mall's owner has promised to put up a memorial to the old house, with a historical display and an interactive video.
In the paragraph box below, type a sentence following the sentence pattern provided.
subject-verb
Answer:
Anna ran.
Anna ran to the cat.
Anna is the new teacher.
Anna looks worried.
Anna gave her friend a gift.
Explanation:
Which statement most accurately compares epic poetry to lyric poetry?
Answer:
Which statement most accurately compares epic poetry to lyric poetry?
A.Epic poetry typically uses a third-person point of view, whereas lyric poetry typically uses a first- person point of view
Explanation:
Which English Philosopher was the first to see the idea of the 3 branches of government being independent and a government with a system of checks and balances? This theory became the foundation for the United States Constitution.
Group of answer choices
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Jean Rousseau
Charles Montesquieu
Answer:
It's either John Locke or Thomas Hobbes.
Draw a vertical line between the subject and the predicate of the following sentences. On the lines provided, compose sentences of your own that imitate the model sentences.
Ex: The house of the merchant | was built of brick.
_The home of the architect was constructed of cardboard______
1. Evangeline cried ________________________.
2. Vast meadows stretched over the horizon __________________________.
3. The chimney filled with smoke ________________________________.
4. The young woman walked proudly through the village__________________.
Answer:
I don't rlly know what to put for the scentances, but I can explain what it wants you to do.
Explanation:
It wants you to finish the scentences, then sperate the subject and predicate with a line. Sorry I could not help more.
Which character is the best example of an unreliable narrator? A. A reporter who captures footage of Bigfoot but can't convince anyone that it's real B. A god who makes fun of the trials of mortals and likes to interfere in their little lives C. A small child who always misses the point of what the adults around her are doing D. A cook who goes to work in a restaurant and notices all the staff cutting corners
The character that gives us the best example of an unreliable narrator is a reporter who captures footage of Bigfoot but can't convince anyone that it's real. Hence, Option A is correct.
Who is the narrator?The person who tells a narrative from their point of view is the narrator. The text is narrated by the narrator.
Only fictional works or narrative poems contain a narrator. A narrator does not necessarily have to be one of the characters in the narrative; they could be.
Narrating a narrative, or telling it, is the purpose of a narrator. The perspective of the text is determined by what the narrator can and cannot see, which also affects how much the reader is aware of.
Hence, The character that gives us the best example of an unreliable narrator is a reporter who captures footage of Bigfoot but can't convince anyone that it's real. Option A is correct.
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The numbers that Major Tallmadge assigned to members of the Culper Ring were from a secret writing system he invented. He substituted digits for words that would be used in messages. "Long Island," for example, was 728, "arms" was 7, and "city" was 88. There was a number for each month, such as 341 for "January." He made four copies of his codes. He kept one and gave the others to Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington. For words that did not have a number code, Tallmadge gave his agents a cipher. In a cipher, each letter in a message is replaced by another letter or a number.
Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt?
Major Tallmadge developed a unique code system so that the Americans could send secret messages.
Major Tallmadge did not trust anyone with his codes other than Woodhull, Townsend, and General Washington.
The number codes used in secret messages were assigned only to members of the Culper Ring.
The code system Major Tallmadge designed did not work because some words did not have a number code.
Answer:
He made four copies of his code.He kept one and gave others to woodhull Townsend and General Washington.
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I need help with a poem!! so basically,
im a very boring person but this is what he wants me to write, if anybody could give ideas that would be greatly appreciated!!
I am (two special characteristics you have) – these should be adjectives
I wonder (something you are actually curious about)
I hear (a particular sound) – be descriptive
I see (a sight which had made an intense impression on you)
I want (an actual desire)
I am (the first line of poem repeated)
I pretend (something you actually pretend to do)
I feel (a feeling you have about something)
I touch (a particular touch which has made an intense impression on you)
I worry (something that really bothers you)
I cry (something that makes you very sad)
I am (the first line of the poem repeated)
I understand (something that you know to be true)
I say (something that you believe in)
I dream (something that you actually dream about)
I try (something that you really make an effort towards)
I hope (something that you actually hope for)
I am (the first line of the poem repeated)
In which sentence is the point of view most clearly subjective? A. Mr. Gutierrez wrote an equation on the board, and Amy raised her hand B. Invaders came down from the mountain on horseback, their swords drawn C. The spy handed the briefcase to the government agent and kept walking O D. King Arthur knew he had to unite the peoples of Britain under his rule
The spy handed the briefcase to the government agent and kept walking sentence is the point of view most clearly subjective.
What is a sentence?In linguistics and grammar, a sentence is a verbal utterance, as in the English example "The speedy brown fox jumps over the slow dog." It is frequently referred to in traditional grammar as a unit made up of a subject and predicate or as a group of words that communicate a complete thought.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that, although they seem to make up a full sentence, don't. Fragments of sentences frequently lack a subject or verb or fail to properly express a thought. Due to the rain, a clear example of a sentence fragment is provided below.
Something subjective is based more on the individual's thoughts and feelings than on objective reality. We are aware that artistic taste is a personal affair. Alternatives: subjective, emotional, prejudicial, and biased More alternatives to subjective
Therefore, Thus, option (B) is correct.
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USE RACE TO ANWSER THIS QUESTION How do George Washington Carver’s ideas affect our lives today?
Answer:
Restate the question
Answer the question
Cite evidence
Explain
That's all I can help with. But I think the other person would be much of help too, and I hope that I helped a bit too.
Explanation:
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plz i really need this so i really need your help
Answer:
C) Gina is having a hard time deciding on her summer plans
Explanation:
Give me 3 verbs u love doing and 3 nouns u can’t live without I’ll give brainliest help ASAPP