Answer:
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Explanation:
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which department/organization would you approach if your human rights had been violated
Answer: The human rights commission
Explanation: Hope it helps! :)
Which option is a research question that will most likely need to be narrowed
Answer:
How have adaptions helped animals survive?
Explanation:
this question is the most vague out of the 4.
Which of the following sentences contains a punctuation error?
Select one:
“The truth,” Mrs. Cooper admitted, “is more complicated than you think.”
The manager told us, “No calls during the play!”, so we will wait until intermission.
Nicole shouted “Run fast or you’ll miss the school bus!”
“Don’t be silly,” my Uncle Lee said when I backed up from the spider.
Answer: “the truth,” Mrs. cooper admitted, “is more complicated than you think.”
Explanation:
Seems incorrect
how am i doing those
Answer:
you are choosing the right answer, which I think u are done with
good luck
Select the correct answer.
What is the best definition of the central idea of a passage?
A.
the subject of the work
B.
the author's purpose
OC.
the primary message of the author
D.
the details provided in the work
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The house on mango street
1. The parents’ description from paragraph 4 of the house they will get in the future illustrates that the parents are-
a. Defeated
b. Understanding
c. Dreamers
d. Honest
2. Based on how the nun reacted to where the narrator lives, we can infer that-
a. The narrator lives in a beautiful house
b. The nun feels sorry for the narrator
3. Because of the way the narrator describes her family’s homes throughout the passage, the reader can infer that the family is-
a. Poor
b. Comfortable
c. Wealthy
4. The narrator can best be described as-
a. Discontent
b. Happy
c. Jealous
d. Grateful
5. Based on the narrator’s thoughts in the final paragraph, how does the narrator feel about moving?
a. She is hopeful that her parents will grow to love The House on Mango Street
b. She loves her house and does not want to move to a new one
c. She is optimistic that her parents will find a better place to live
d. She doesn’t believe it will ever happen
Answer:
c. Dreamers
b. The nun feels sorry for the narrator
a. Poor
a. Discontent
d. She doesn’t believe it will ever happen
Explanation:
Read these excerpts from two passages.
Overfishing
"The world faces a calamitous food crisis if we do not stop overfishing. According to the United Nations, about one billion people, mostly in developing countries, rely on fish as their primary source of animal protein. What will they do when the fish run out? That crisis could occur soon. While there will probably never be a time when we do not have fish, there could come a time when we no longer have enough fish. The cause of this fish shortage is overfishing. Overfishing occurs 'when more fish are caught than the population can replace through natural reproduction,' according to the World Wildlife Foundation. Once this occurs, the species is no longer 'sustainable.'"
Aquaculture
"Nutritionists say that seafood is healthier to eat than other kinds of animal protein...Current United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines suggest that Americans eat two to three seafood meals a week. Unfortunately, most Americans do not consume that amount of fish. However, even if Americans were willing to eat more fish, would the world’s seas be able to provide it? In order to meet even current global consumption rates, experts at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimate that the world will need another 40 million tons of seafood per year by 2030. Where will all this fish come from? Many people think that the answer is aquaculture."
What is a common theme in these excerpts?
A)The problem of meeting the world's supply of fish, which are experiencing declining populations.
B)Controversy over how many servings of fish should be recommended in USDA food guidelines.
C)The issue of how to feed the world's increasing human population.
D)How to change demand for fish in developing countries that use it as their main source of animal protein.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The two excerpts talk mainly about the shortage of fish for the consumption of human population.
In the excerpt Overfishing, the author is talking about the causes of shortage of fish caused due to overfishing. The next excerpt Acquaculture talks that this lack can be subdued with farming of seafood, fishes in specific.
So, the common theme in both the excerpts is meeting the world's supply of fish, whose population is declining due to overfishing.
Therefore, option A is correct.
NO LINKS OR ELSE YOU'LL BE REPORTED!Only answer if you're very good at English.
Mom scanned the room, noticing the furniture, houseplants, and unpacked boxes."We need to find more to donate, Araceli," Mom said."How about these?" reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished,but I reached faster.
Add the phrase that completes the thought in the underlined sentence.
She reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished, but I reached ________ faster.
A: for mom
B: for Abuela
C: for the houseplants
D: for the souvenirs
Answer: D.
Sentence:
She (Mom) reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished, but I reached [for the souvenirs] faster.
Explanation:
It would make sense if she reached for the souvenirs faster than her mom, as the other options doesn't seem to fit the narrative.
A coarse
B. turbulence
C. desperately
D. wrenching
E trembling
E. clearing
G. transmission
H. visualize
1. someone in fear would probably be doing this
2. you might experience this when you're in a plane
3. sand paper has this feeling
4. starving people might be
asking for food in this way
5. when you send a message on a radio, you are sending this
6. if you sit in a space where there are no trees, you are in this
7. professional athletes often suffer from this in their bones or muscles
8. to picture in your mind
Answer:
1. E
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. G
6. F
7. D
8. H
Explanation:
HOPE THESE HELP
Answer 16 and 17 please
16. C) Summer
17. B) Nate realises that his Granddad never thros anything away.
give a answer please
Answer:
1. odd
2. eager
3. famous
4. clever
5. shallow
6. scrawny
7. rich
8. thankful
9. long
10. quiet
11. handsome
12. long
Explanation:
I had to look up two words
RUNT : means a pig or other animal that is the smallest in its litter
SCRAWNY: means unattractively thin and bony
1. odd
2. eager
3. famous
4. clever
5. shallow
6. scrawny
7. rich
8. thankful
9. long
10. quiet
11. handsome
12. long
How would you summarize neo-classical literature?
a) writers mainly wrote poetry based on religious themes.
b) writers wrote prose to highlight the plight of poor people.
c) writers mainly wrote poetry that was complex but rhythmic.
d) writers usually wrote prose that was precise effortless and witty.
define human rights violation and state four factors that may contribute to incident of human rights violation in your community
Answer:
human rights are shelter food comfort
As the outgoing sports prefect, write a report for publication in your school magazing on sporting activities during your term of office
Answer:
ANNUAL SPORTS REPORT 2021 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS SCIENCES AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION - PENIEL COLLEGE
All over the world, sports has and still serves as a unifying factor, a tool for character building, and a means of self-discovery.
It is with the above in mind that I assumed the role of the Sports Prefect. I knew that if I was to succeed, it was important for me to leave the school's Physical Education program in a better shape than I met it.
To do so, I had to re-envision what that unit is all about. It meant that I had to stand upon the shoulders of all my predecessors from 40 years ago and ask myself, WHY we are here.
As I did with the help of the Sports Coordinator, Mr. Bright Li, I developed the courage to request the help of all the students who served with me in the Physical Education Unit. Without them, none of the things we achieved would have been made possible.
During my tenure, we not only ensured that all the different sports which we have improved and received funding, but we also added new sub-units such as
Skateboarding Sport Climbing Karate and Billards
For the first time in 12 years, we won the Regional chess championship and made it to the Nationals, coming back with the Bronze medal in third place.
Our football team had the rare opportunity to tour with the National football team. This exposure left a strong impact on the members of the team. Some of them now see their dream of joining an actual football team as being more real than ever. Some of the footballers elected to mentor anyone who was serious about taking football farther than college. Of course, there were certain terms and conditions attached.
Because of how we saw the school's Sports Program, and how we went about it, some of the students, have transferred the same dedication, discipline, and teamwork that they have learned on the field to their studies. Keeping track, we saw that the grades of all sports active students improved by 39% after we introduced the Play to Win philosophy. We made it clear through all our coaches and team leads that all the principles learned on the field were transferrable to academic work and that sports was not just an escape for those who felt they didn't have the brains or intelligence to excel academically.
As students progressed athletically, and in various other sports, their self-image increased. So did their academic performance.
I'd like to thank the all staff and students who helped to push the vision of the Sports and Physical Sciences unit further. Special appreciation goes to the teachers who supervised the following teams:
Cricket Volleyball Table Tennis Chess Athletics Tug of War
They provided excellent coaching and for the first time in 9 years featured in interschool competitions, coming back home with at least a bronze medal. In all, we had 6 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals.
If we don't give up, IMPOSSIBILITY IS NOTHING.
Cheers
Dimple
a My mother is going to the market Isimple simple present
Answer:
My mother goes to the market .
Explanation:
Hope this helps u .
4. Distinguish between THE FOLLOWING:
University
University of technology
College
TVET College
SETA
Answer:
university of technology
why are solids, liquids and gas considered matter?
Explanation:
I think this might help, good luck.
A Tempest
An awful tempest mashed the air,
The clouds were gaunt and few;
A black, as of a spectre’s1
cloak,
Hid heaven and earth from view.
The creatures chuckled on the roofs
And whistled in the air,
And shook their fists and gnashed their teeth.
And swung their frenzied hair.
The morning lit, the birds arose;
The monster’s faded eyes
Turned slowly to his native coast,
And peace was Paradise!
- by Emily Dickinson
1
A spectre (modern spelling is specter) is a ghost.
1. What is the simile in this poem?
Answer:
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1. What's the simile in this poem?
A black, as of a spectre’s cloak
Explanation:
As is used in this line to compare the black clouds to a Spectre's cloak. Simile is used when you compare words in a poem using like & as.
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What are 4 symbols from the treasure of lemon brown? Please help me
Answer:
i
Explanation:
What is one possible reason online games are so popular?
A. They are expensive to make.
B. They are more fun than board games.
C. They are easy to access.
D. They are probably going out of style.
Answer:
C. they are easy to access
Answer:
C
Explanation
Its more reasonable
A square has leyth 8c.m find is area
What unique things would separate you from other applicants applying for this money?
Answer:
the way and resourceful manner in which I made use of mine
HIV weakens the immune system. True or false
Answer:
True
HIV attacks the immune system.
Hope that helps!
Please mark brainliest!
Answer:
True
Explanation:
HIV is know for attacking the immune system head on (according to G0ogle)
what is the best fast food restaurants no wrong answers
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
i think it is Mc donald's or KFC
have a great day
Answer:
in and out, objectively
Explanation:
There are three catagories overall which make a solid fast food chain:
- Food quality
- Employee satisfaction
- Menu
So lets look through all three catagories:
Food Quality
In and out has been slow to expand towards the central United States, primarily due to difficulties in the supply lines. In and Out has a policy of not freezing, pre packaging, or microwaving their food, whether that be their potatos, or their meat. This has had a positive effect on their food quality, as customers consistantly express satisfaction with the quality of the ingredients. This is more than likely the primary advantage In and Out has over many other fast food restaurants, which cut corners by freezing, pre packaging, microwaving, etc.
Employee Satisfaction
It's difficult for a Fast Food chain to serve quality food if the people serving it aren't happy. In and Out recognizes this as well, and consequentially ensures that their employees are satisfied. At least in my home state of California, where the majority of locations are, In and Out has a starting salary of just over $15, with managers and owners of well performing locations able to make over 100k every year. This has lead to In and Out maintaining one of the highest rates of employee retention in the entire fast food industry. Strong employee retention results in a more experienced workforce, which furthur improves both the quality of the food and the efficency with which the food is made.
Menu
Upon initial inspection, In and Out's comparitively small menu of 9 items (only 4 food items) may seem like a drawback, not a benefit. Even factoring in the "secret" menu, it doesn't quite compare to the sheer size of the menus of giants like McDonalds or Taco Bell. However, it's important to remember that the size of the menu doesn't matter after the order is placed; no matter how many items are on the menu, you'll only get the ones you ordered. More often than not, the vast majority of people have the exact same order almost every time they enter a fast food establishment. If this is the case, then why bother complicating the menu with items nobody even orders? For example. the Big Mac is the second most popular order at McDonalds, with 70 million orders in 2018, only falling behind french fries. However, comparing the frequency of Big Mac orders to other burger orders, we begin to see order numbers drop at a logarithmic rate. This means that the 6-7 most ordered items make up to 70% of the profit. In and Out takes this idea to its logical extreme, by cutting its menu as short as it can, and perfecting the food it makes.
Select the sentence with an appositive phrase and a relative pronoun.
A tiny cat named Tiny sits all day in the window and watches people pass by.
The cat, which is a Calico, sits in the window all day.
Tiny, a Calico cat, is a close watcher of all who pass by.
Tiny, a fierce people-watcher, is her cat that is new.
Answer:
The cat, which is a calico cat, sits in the window all day.
Explanation:
" calico cat " is your appositive
" which " is your relative pronoun
which does this sentence contain
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2) Sasha Peterson prints out that one theme in Whitman's poetry is "the
endurance of love." How is this theme evident in "On the Beach at
Night"?
A)
The speaker's whisper reminds the girl that all things,
including love, must end.
B)
The daughter assures her father that God is "more
immortal even than the stars."
C)
The speaker's kiss is "the first suggestion that love
outlives the heavenly bodies.
D)
The speaker reminds the daughter that she should
mourn for all things that die, not just herself.
Answer: C) The speaker's kiss is "the first suggestion that love
outlives the heavenly bodies.
Explanation:
Option A is incorrect because, if the speaker's whisper was meant to remind the girl that even love must end, the poem wouldn´t be a good example of "the endurance of love." Option B is incorrect because at no point does the daughter claim that God is "more
immortal even than the stars." Option D is incorrect because the speaker never implies that the daughter should mourn for all things that die, and not just herself.
In "On the Beach at Night," Whitman describes a father and his daughter watching the stars in the evening sky. When the sight moves the daughter to tears, the father kindly comforts her and states that there´s something that will last longer than Jupiter, the sun, or any star. Despite not offering an answer, we can infer that the author is referring to the love father and daughter share, and that´s why the poem shares the theme of "the endurance of love."
B. Complete the sentences with the correct question tag.
?
1. Your brother is a football player,
2. You haven't eaten fish soup before,
3. David got seasick again.
4. Grab that rope over there,
5. The temperature has dropped,
6. Mike couldn't speak English a few years ago,
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1?
1?
7. Let's surf the Net for more information,
8. There's a new teacher at your school,
9. Mary has been watching TV for four hours,
10. Your parents aren't travelling to Spain this year,
In English, a tag question is a unique sentence structure. It consists of a statement and a brief question.
What is question tag ?To get affirmation, we employ tag questions. They're asking, "Is that correct?" or Do you concur? In English, they are fairly widespread.
A question tag is a very brief clause that ends a statement in grammar and converts it into a question. For instance, the words "didn't she" constitute a question tag in the sentence "She said half price, didn't she? ".
The Oxford Learner's Dictionary defines a question tag or tag question as "a sentence like as "isn't it?" or "don't you?," added to the end of a statement to transform it into a question orVerify the accuracy of the statement, as in "You enjoy mushrooms, don't you?"
According to the definition of a question tag provided by the Collins Dictionary, it is a very brief clause that transforms a statement into a question. She said half price, didn't she?, for instance.
1. isn't he?
2. have you?
3. didn't he?
4. will you?
5. didn't it?
6. could he?
7. shall we?
8. isn't there?
9. hasn't she?
10. are they?
Learn more about Question Tag here
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Which of the following is an example of Evidence?
1/The main idea of a text
2.A guess based on prior knowledge //
3.An outward signproof based on anecdote, statistic, expert witness, etc.
4. Something indicative of an Endoplasmic Reticulum