Answer:
a travel experience
Explanation:
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The Best Travel Experience Essay Ever
JULY 19, 2017 • ESSAY, TRAVEL TALES • VIEWS: 21076
Over the past seven years, I’ve been lucky enough to live and travel in many different countries. This has meant that I’ve regularly had experiences that other people dream of. When I think about my best travel experience ever, so many things jump out at me.
Learning to Scuba in the Great Barrier Reef. Bungy Jumping in New Zealand. Feeding elephants in Thailand. Teaching kids in Cambodia. Seeing the Christmas markets in Prague. And even cocktails on the beach in Mexico.
But one experience stands above the rest. And that was my trip to Myanmar. After meeting my bestie in Bangkok for some bonding time, we decided to take a trip to Myanmar. And after five hours of standing in the hot sun while we got our visas, I was almost ready to throw in the towel. It would all be worth it though.
We knew that wifi would be a struggle, which is why we committed to a digital detox. For our entire trip, we had to be in the moment, with no social media, no work, and complete focus on what we were doing and where we were.
For someone who is continually working and always connected, this was a challenge. But I do think it forced us to be present in a way that we wouldn’t have been if we were continually checking our phones.
First, we spent a few days in Yangon. While the Shwedagon Pagoda was a stand-out, the thing I really remember about Yangon was the food. We ate at an Indian place which is where I tasted the worst thing I’ve ever eaten. Still not sure what it was, but it tasted exactly like bile.
Next, we were on our way to Bagan. Bagan was magical with surprisingly good food, and more pagodas than we could shake a stick at. We hired a guide and spent a day on our e-bikes, clambering up some of the biggest temples and taking way too many photos.
But the highlight of the trip was the hot air balloon ride over the pagodas at sunrise. We were lucky to get a clear day, and many of the other rides had been cancelled due to poor weather. Actually standing in the hot air balloon was a weird feeling- it didn’t feel like I was floating in the air at all, and it was just like standing on the ground.
The pagodas were at their best at sunrise. They glowed in the sun, which picked up the gold and made it sparkle. While the ride was over too soon, and we had a somewhat bumpy landing, this still goes down as my best travel experience ever.
Pls i need help just write a scene
Answer:
it was beautiful, it gives me faith in humanity.
Explanation:
does that work?
Hi there! I've written a small scene for you! Have a good day!
"Does this baby belong to anyone?!" The firefighter yells after she escapes the burning building. She was told before she ran in that the baby was the only one left in the burning building.
The baby cries out, clearly terrified at the roaring flames. Other firefighters take care of the fire, while this female firefighter tries to find the girl's family.
"Hi honey, I'm Lieutenant Elizabeth Andi and we're gonna find you're family," She coos, trying to calm the baby.
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As Mary’s husband passes along his news to Mary, what is stated in the story and what must be inferred?
1. What did the development of the safety elevator make possible?
A suburbs
B subway
C skyscrapers
D city zoning
Answer:
C: Skyscrapers
Explanation:
(Gradpoint approved)
What is the mood of the passage and why do you feel this way? The buffaloes are gone. And those who saw the buffaloes are gone. Those who saw the buffaloes by thousands and how they pawed the prairie sod into dust with their hoofs, their great heads down pawing on in a great pageant of dusk, Those who saw the buffaloes are gone. And the buffaloes are gone.
I need help ASAP. I will give Brainliest! Give me the correct answer plz.
Why does the author of When Birds Get Flu most likely include the supplemental text "Disease Central"?
to offer the CDC’s opinions about the bird flu case
to give the reader the CDC’s explanation of the dangers of malaria
to explain why the CDC doctor is involved in the bird flu case
to detail the reasons behind the CDC’s history of killing mosquitoes
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The story is The birthmark.
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Monsieur Valmonde was hesitant…
Answer:
What is Madame Valmonde's reaction to seeing Desiree's baby? She exclaims, "This is not the baby!" ... She lifts the baby and walks it over to the window, scanning it narrowly. She looks at Zandrine, seeing a resemblance.
Explanation:
Summarize in no more than 3 sentences the film To Build A Fire
Answer:
here
Explanation:
first you get a few logs of wood. Then you can use different techniques but I will say tp you put up logs in a tp. Then put anything that will catch on fire ez like twigs etc if you have any paper or anything u can use an thrm boom
What techniques could be used to improve this sample diary entry to make it interesting and effective at sharing the experience? Check all that apply.
adding reasons why the speaker was afraid
adding some dialogue
adding more description about what was enjoyable about the camping trip
adding more information about bears
adding a description of the pop-up camper
Answer:
B and C
Explanation:
Because i took the assignment and i got it right
Answer:
adding some dialogue
adding more description about what was enjoyable about the camping trip
Explanation:
Which underlined word in this sentence needs to be capitalized?
Janet's grandmother did not want to move from her lake home to a retirement home in the south.
A)
grandmother
B)
lake
retirement
D)
south
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer: D
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3. The poet's primary purpose in writing "Laughing Song" is to -
A announce the arrival of spring
B celebrate the beauty of nature
C describe a scene from his childhood
D show how life exits in inanimate
show how life exists in inanimate objects
CLEAR ALL
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
'Laughing Song' is a lyric written by William Blake. The poem is from the collections from 'Songs of Innocence'.
The poem is written to celebrate the beauty of nature. The poet has through vivid images picturized the rich and pleasant beauty of the nature. The poem also a song of laughter as suggested by the title. The poet describes the images of nature and also the innocence, as a theme in the 'Songs of Innocence.'
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
Amaterasu, the sun goddess, once shared the sky with her brother,
Tsukuyomi, the god of the moon. Then, Tsukuyomi killed the goddess
of food. Amaterasu grew to hate her brother and separated herself
from him; thus, day and night became divided.
Which common motif from mythology is most clearly shown in the story?
A. Physical transformation
B. Explanations of nature
C. The hero's journey
O D. The dangers of arrogance
Answer:
B Explanations of Nature
Explanation:
How can aging be applied to real life
is they singular subject or compound subject?
Answer:
They is singular hope it helps you
Answer:
they is a singular object
use conceive in a sentence (not the definition!!)
Explanation:
That lady is conceive
Answer: I couldn't conceive the meaning of that sentence
Explanation:
Conceive (To apprehend mentally; understand)
Although robots will one day help with household chores, it will never completely replace human
cleaners.
А NO CHANGE
B they
С he
D you
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Robots are objects so they don't get identifying pronouns, but the sentence is talking about for than one so you would say they.
When your reader or listener already understands the nouns you're referring to, you can replace them with pronouns. Hence option B is correct .
What is pronoun ?Robot is an object so use of they is not appropriate .
As an illustration, you may say, "I have a dog. He is white and brown. You just mentioned your dog in the first phrase, so there's no need to explicitly state that you're describing him in the second.
However, saying "brown and white" after "I have a dog" is grammatically incorrect. Instead, you use the pronoun "he's" to make the phrase "brown and white" into a complete sentence.
Pronouns are words or groups of words that can be used in place of nouns or noun phrases in grammar and linguistics.
Pronouns have always been considered one of the mostDespite being classified as components of speech, several contemporary theorists disagree that they belong to a single class given the range of cross-linguistic tasks they carry out.
"You" is an example of a pronoun. Pronouns are frequently used in anaphora, which means that their meaning depends on their antecedent.
Learn more about Pronoun here
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PLEEEAASSE HELP
lord of the flies book
how have the boys found a rythem and pattern of life on the island
which is NOT a characteristic of compound sentence
HELP ME PLZ
Answer:
either a or b but my best guess would be "b"
Explanation:
hope this helps
Answer: Soooo I looked back at my answer, its wrong. lemme figure it out.
Explanation:
My guess is A or C. Sorry I tried to help but I suck at this.
How does Wells suggest that the 19th century society develops into the future he visits?
Answer:
Hesijkskjw
Explanation:
Kaksjsojsjs
Which line or phrase from the poem includes a contrasting image to the theme that peace can be found in nature?
"I hear it in the deep heart’s core."
"There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,"
"While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray,"
"a hive for the honey bee,"
“I do chores because my parents expect everyone to help with housework” intrinsic or extrinsic
Answer:
intrinsic
Explanation:
Answer:
Imma go with Intrinsic
Explanation:
Extrinsic motivation involves doing something because you want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
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How do Mr. French's words reflect the theme of the story?
O A. He apologizes for being rude by whispering at the meeting.
B. He points out that citizens may not accept a tax increase.
OC. He looks forward to summer vacation with relief.
O
D. He encourages people to accept change without fear.
Answer:
The answer is D. He encourages people to accept change without fear.
Explanation:
Although nothing in my life was changing, I suddenly found myself overwhelmed by change—and the changes were happening to all the people who are closest to me. My father was recovering from a life-threatening accident. My brother was moving in with his girlfriend. My sister broke up with her boyfriend. My best friend was quitting her job to travel the world. Another good friend announced her second pregnancy. All of a sudden, everyone around me was going through a major life change. Were they having trouble accepting change, too? Emotions flooded through me and I felt like Jo March in Little Women. "Why must everything change? Why can’t everything stay the same?" I cried to my therapist. Then I was overcome with another fear: Do I need to make a life change now, just like everyone else? That’s when my therapist said, “Legend, one of the only constant things in life is change.” It’s true. Every single thing—from the trendiest styles of jeans to the shows on television—is constantly in flux. So why is it so hard to accept change when it occurs? If life is all about changes, and the changes define who we become, why can’t we understand it, anticipate it, and move on? When change is unwelcome, it’s crucial to grieve the loss, then accept it and move on. When a change initially occurs, it can feel like you are losing something—a friend or a job. But you don’t know what will happen in the future. What could feel like a loss now could end up being a win later. Life is constantly moving forward, and nine times out of 10, you'll look back years later and think, "Thank goodness I made that change," or "That change was so hard at the time, but it was necessary to lead me to the better, more positive place I am today."
theme in How to Be Chinese
Answer:
I have never heard of "How to be Chinese"
suppose your parents invited your schools principles and teachers for new year eve dinner at your home. How comfortable would you be in the presence of your teachers at your house?
Answer:
I would not be comfortable. I would feel as though I had to act different, and more mature in my own home. My teachers are people that are supposed to be educating me. Not family friends.
Explanation:
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(this is from "The Lady or the Tiger?")
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You now will complete the story. You need to tell what came out of the door. Remember that the princess indicated the right door; you could have our protagonist choose the other one instead. Before you start writing, finish the plot diagram for the story as you would write it. Be sure to include this with your short answer when you turn it in. You will need to have a page-long response in order to complete the rest of the plot diagram.
please help.
THIS IS AN IDEA
Explanation:
So there was a princess who was stuck inside 1 0f 3 doors she couldn't get out and no one could get in unless they had a key .So ryan (protagonist) had a key to open 1 of the 3 doors he can only use the key one time so he goes through door 2 to ind that it is empty .the princess was in room 3 and her room is sound proof! So no one could decide which room she was in and ryan didn't have another key or another chance .
Read the passage below from “Marigolds” and answer the question.
I had indeed lost my mind, for all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst—the great need for my mother who was never there, the hopelessness of our poverty and degradation, the bewilderment of being neither child nor woman and yet both at once, the fear unleashed by my father’s tears. And these feelings combined in one great impulse toward destruction.
Based on the passage above, which of the following themes are evident in the story?
-loss of innocence
-good overcomes evil
-value of family
-love and sacrifice
Answer:
I think the loss of innocence.
Explanation:
Right now, Lizabeth is going through a whole bunch of emotions and doesn't know what to think. She tore through Miss Lottie's marigolds, which her sign of joy and the light in the dark, and after doing this action, she feels really bad. After, she finally determines what it means to be a child and a woman, how a child acts and how a woman acts, the different responsibilities and how each thinks.
what does Desoto represent to the speaker?
Answer:
To the speaker, DeSoto represents greed and violence to the Creek.
Explanation:
The speaker says that he should have stayed home, and that his heart wasn't big enough to handle the "New World." She also refers to him as "mad," pointing out his overwhelming greed. The "voices" are a metaphor for Creek culture generally.
summarize the story "The Dirty History of Soap"
Answer:
Soap is only dirty when you drop it that's why the popular phrase dont drop the soap is a thing
play kahoot now pin is 3845505
questions are below write them down because on kahhot they don't show the players the questions
1. What is my name?
2. Am I really 17?
3. What do I hate most?
4. How many suspensions do I have?
5. True or false that I am a senior?
6. True or false that I hate most people
Answer:
i got in second place
Explanation:
Answer:
can you please do another kaoot soon
Explanation:
150 POINTS ANSWER THE QUESTION PLEASE Reading the text both the story
]Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
By Robert Frost
About the Author
Robert Frost (1874-1963) was one of America’s most popular 20th-century poets. For much of
his life, he lived on a farm in New Hampshire and wrote poems about farm life and the New
England landscape. He wrote “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” in 1922, and he
described it as his favorite work, calling it his “best bid for remembrance.”
1 Whose woods these are I think I know,
2 His house is in the village though;
3 He will not see me stopping here
4 To watch his woods fill up with snow.
5 My little horse must think it queer
6 To stop without a farmhouse near
7 Between the woods and frozen lake
8 The darkest evening of the year.
9 He gives his harness bells a shake
10 To ask if there is some mistake.
11 The only other sound’s the sweep
12 Of easy wind and downy flake.
13 The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
14 But I have promises to keep,
15 And miles to go before I sleep,
16 And miles to go before I sleep.
This other story
The Substitute by Bailey Sebastian
1 When Laila walked into math class on Thursday, the room was
in an uproar. Although the students usually took their seats
immediately and opened their books quietly, today they were
gathered in groups, chatting loudly, and laughing.
2 Laila stopped just inside the doorway, but then quickly spotted
the reason for the change. Instead of Ms. Vasquez, a rather short,
older gentleman with glasses perched crookedly on his nose
stood at the front of the class. Laila did a double-take—the man
was her neighbor, Mr. Marrero! She and her family had gone to
pay their respects after his wife had passed away last year, and
she remembered him telling an amazing story about surviving an
emergency landing during a transcontinental flight.
3 “Hey, Laila, wasn’t Teen Idol awesome last night?” yelled Jason.
4 “Y-yeah,” stammered Laila. Jason didn’t usually talk to Laila.
The popular kids just wrote her off as “that quiet girl.”
5 Laila bit her lip; she wanted to keep talking, but she felt bad for
Mr. Marrero, and she was embarrassed by her class’s behavior.
Without realizing it, Laila reached over and flicked the light
switch, just like Ms. Vasquez did when the class was unruly.
6 Suddenly silent, every classmate turned to stare at her, and
Laila’s cheeks burned bright red. But then she smiled at the
substitute and said, “Hello, Mr. Marrero—”
7 Mr. Marrero focused, and then recognition dawned and he
responded, “Oh, my neighbor . . . Laila, right?”
8 Laila heard someone snicker and knew it was time to
blend back in or help Mr. Marrero. She took a deep breath.
“Mr. Marrero, will you tell us about the time you were
on a jet that crash-landed in the ocean?”
9 Thirty mouths gaped open, and sixty eyes looked with
curiosity at Mr. Marrero, soon to be their new favorite substitute.
please answer all the question please NOTE that some question is about both of story
Part A: Select all the lines from the poem that demonstrates the author’s use of rhyme in lines 1 - 4. (RL.2.5)
Group of answer choices
A. Whose woods these are I think I know,
B. His house is in the village though;
C.He will not see me stopping here
D.To watch his woods fill up with snow.
Answer: a and b
Explanation: im so sorry if its wrong have a good day.
Answer:
i think b and c
Explanation:
it's not 150 points