im not sure sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is A :)
PICK 15 WHAT WOULD YOU USE ON A STRANDED ISLAND AND WHY PICK 15 PLZ PLZ PLZ
Answer:
I would get the peeler, grater, chef´s knife, Cuting board, a pearing knife, sifter, kitchen shears, Food processer, strainer, mixer, blender, metal spatula, Masher, mixing bowls, Rolling pin.
Explanation:
peeler, grater, chef´s knife, Cuting board, a pearing knife, kitchen shears, metal spatula, Masher, Rolling pin as wepons lol. Food processer, blender, strainer, mixer, mixing bowls, in case I found food. sifter so i can find gold.
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Which is a conflict in The Diary of Anne Frank? O Anne picking up Peter's cat and holding it. O Mr. Frank introducing his family to the Van Daans.
O Anne thinking for a moment then writing in her diary.
O Mr. Frank telling Anne she can never leave the attic.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Anne fought and chafed against the Nazi government, which illegitimately desired to exterminate all Jews. Hence option C is correct
What was a conflict in The Diary of Anne Frank?Anne Frank and her family had to go into hiding in the first place because of Hitler's oppressive policies and the anti-Semitic environment in which they lived. As a result, they endured terror, hardship, and almost starvation.
The conflicts in The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank are numerous. The characters frequently disagree with one another and with one another's wider society.
Because of the Nazi regime's anti-Jewish policies, the Frank family is forced into hiding. On a smaller scale, Anne is irritated and hurt by grownups who make fun of her.
Choose one or more of the tensions in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl and have the students discuss them.. The many types of conflicts can be identified by students, who can then represent them with justifications using a T-Chart or a conventional storyboard.
Each cell in the accompanying prototype example contains a certain kind of dispute.
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Rachel friend amy and sally firend sophie are the daughter os sisters. They are both nine. Therfore.. A amy and sophie are rachel niece B amy and sophie were born in the same claender uear c all 4 girls are the smae age d sophie monther is amys aunt
Answer: B amy and sophie were born in the same calendar year; d sophie's mother is amy's aunt
Explanation: The amount of time between the beginning of the first day of January and the end of the last day of December in the Gregorian calendar is regarded as a calendar year. If Amy and Sophie are both nine, it then means they were born in any of the months of the same calendar year. Also, that they are friends doesn't drive the conclusion that they must be of the same age.
Sophie's mother could also be Amy's aunt if they're born of sister's of a family and vice versa. What this entails is that Amy and Sophie are cousins.
(American Literature) What is the figurative meaning of this i cant think of it. (Many have quarreled about religion that never practiced it.)
Answer:
I think the meaning is many have different religions or different perspectives some try to force it on others but they themselves don't practice or know about it yeah that's what I think and no I'm not stalking your question I just found it
Rainforests 1
(disappear), and we all 2
(know) that humans are the main cause of this
destruction. Every year we 3
(cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4
(not realise) is that
(destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that's 4000 football fields). What we 6
(need) the
We 6
(destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7
(eliminate) carbon dioxide (CO2). cleaning the
(produce) oxygen and 9
rainforests, they 8
atmosphere
I
(agree) that there are two main
(the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11
But why 10
(cut down) more and more trees every day
reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12
(also/change)
and this 13
(cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14
Answer:
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“‘…just because we want something does not mean that we will get what we want, and we still do not know what to do.’”
"Write a well-developed paragraph in which you use ideas from "Through
the Tunnel” to establish a controlling idea (thesis) about dependence and
independence. Develop your controlling idea using specific examples and
details from the story (textual evidence).
Answer:
Explanation:hhbh
Symbolic meaning for the number 3 in literature?
Answer:
Represent the traid of family
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What is the rhyme scheme for the song "Dance in the Dark" by Au/Ra?
Shock shock, horror horror
If you really thought that
Growin' up would be easy
All that drama, drama
Can make you wanna, wanna
Lock your door and throw the key and
Hide away where you're safe
Where your heart doesn't break
You're afraid, it's okay, it's okay
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Da-dance in the dark, da-dance in the dark
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Make, make it an art, da-dance in the dark (dance in the dark)
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark (dance in the dark)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, oh
Da-dance in the dark, da-dance in the dark
Can't keep it bottled
Pain is hard to swallow
You cross your heart without bleedin'
Hide away where you're safe
Where your heart doesn't break
You're afraid, it's okay, it's okay
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Da-dance in the dark, da-dance in the dark
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark (oh)
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark (in the dark)
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Make, make it an art, da-dance in the dark (dance in the dark)
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark (dance in the dark)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, oh
Da-dance in the dark, dancin' in the dark, dancin' in the dark
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, oh
Da-dance in the dark, da-dance in the, dance in the
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Da-dance in the dark, da-dance in the dark
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark
Everybody's scared so dance in the dark
Make, make it an art, da-dance in the dark
Party with your fears, da-dance in the dark
Da-dance with the dark, da-dance in the dark
Are you coming with us?’ he asked me.
Answer:What are you talking about?
Explanation:
If you could be an astronaut, where in outer space would you like to travel? What type of exploring would you do? How long do you think it would it take to get you there?”
Answer:
I would travel to a different galaxy and it would take me a couple of months and u would do all types of exploration
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1. She said, "My sister is angry." (Change to indirect speech)
Your answer
2. I have spoken the truth. (Rewrite in passive voice)
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in preparation for retelling a myth, Lies read every version of the story she can find. Her explanation of why Orpheus turned to look back at Eurydice is evidence of that. Of all the reasons that are given, do you think Lies choose the right one?
Answer:
is this question from the oddesy?
ship of pirate becalmed near rocky coast-pirate sees bell fastened to dangerous submerged rock-asks what it is-is told it was placed there to warn sailors in storms-thinks it would be a joke to take the bell-rows across in boat to rock-they cut the chain and sink the bell-wind rises and they sail away-years after pirate returns to same coast-sea covered with fog and storm rising-pirate does not know where he is-a terrible crash-ship strikes on the same rock-as they go down the pirate realizes his ship wrecked on the same rock-wishes he had left the bell alone construct readable story
Answer:
Once upon a time there was a pirate who went out on his ship for a secret quest. Suddenly, the ship of the pirate was becalmed near a rocky coast. He tried hard to move but at last, noticed a bell fastened to the dangerous submerged rock. He asked about it and was told that it was placed there to warn the sailors during storms. He should have aborted his mission but he thought it to be fake. He thought it would be a joke to take the bell so he decided to row across the boat to the rock. He ignored the warning signs and cut the chain and caused the bell to sink. Things started changing after a while. The weather started changing and strong winds started blowing. He tried to control the motion and direction of his journey but gradually sailed away. As a result of this, the pirate returned to the same coast after years. The sea was covered with fog and a huge storm arose. The pirate did not know where he was but before he could figure it out, he faced a terrible crash. The ship struck the same rock. Gradually the ship started drowning and went down in the waters. The pirate realised that it was a shipwreck. He realised his mistake but it was too late. He wished he had left the bell alone.
Explanation:
In the text above, the words that were missing were added to promote a coherent, cohesive and complete story, capable of passing on an understandable message and promoting an understanding of the text. The words were added to maintain verbal and nominal agreement throughout the text.
After adding the missing words, we can see that this is a text that seeks to show that it is necessary to be proactive and act at the right time, promoting necessary and important actions, before it is too late.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A.
Max was being chased, by three angry vicious pit bulls.
B.
Max was being chased by three, angry, vicious pit bulls.
C.
Max was being chased by three angry, vicious pit bulls.
D.
Max was being chased, by three, angry, vicious, pit, bulls.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think it's C
What are two misconceptions about the Pilgrims that many
people believe? Why are they inaccurate? Use examples from
the text to support your response.
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. It seems you are likely referring to the online article, The complicated legacy of the Pilgrims by Peter C. Mancall, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences on the actively learn website.
Explanation:
1. The first misconception occurs when we are told that even though many American students have been taught to believe that the Compact signed by the pilgrims was "a stepping stone toward self-government, a defining feature of American constitutional democracy. " it isn't actually the case, the article explains why, "After all, self-governing communities existed across Indigenous New England long before European migrants arrived...So American self-government, however one defines it, was not born in Plymouth."
2. Another misconception was that the Pilgrims showed kindness and love towards the indigenous people they met, For example, we are told that in 1802, "the future President John Quincy Adams" referring to the pilgrims said, "shown “kindness and equity toward the savages.” However, William Bradford another observer said about the land, “a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men.”
Moreover, the article further says, "...colonists slaughtered Indigenous people on the banks of the Mystic River." This alludes to the fact that there was a very little period of kindness amongst the Pilgrims and the indigenous people they met.
What were the “beautiful” parts of the Creature?
What is the main purpose of this passage?
How Smartphones Have Changed the Way We Live
Modern smartphones meet the computing needs of most people. One of their biggest advantages is portability. They have replaced
cameras, maps, notebooks, calculators, diaries, and calendars. People use smartphones in ways that we couldn't have imagined
before. Let's consider a few situations that show how smartphones have changed the way we live.
Many criticize smartphones because people seem to care more about being on their phones than socializing with real people.
However, smartphones allow us to stay in closer contact with others who live far away. They also give us access to a larger number of
people to contact in case of an emergency, Smartphones also contain apps for maps and global positioning systems. You can use
these apps to find people and places or send your location to friends and family.
Smartphones are powerful, portable computer devices. They have replaced many items that performed single tasks, making our lives
easier.
ОА to inform readers about the abilities of smartphones
OB. to caution people about the influence of smartphones
Oc to entertain readers by listing the failures of smartphones
D.to instruct readers on how to use their smartphones
Answer:
to inform readers about the abilities of smartphones
Explanation:
first of all, we already know just by the title that the purpose is to somewhat explain/inform "How Smartphones Have Changed the Way We Live" Just with this alone, we know that this is a clue about what the main purpose of this passage is.
Why does Odin force others to pay for knowledge? A. Odin forces others to pay to cover his own costs. B. Odin feels knowledge that is not earned is worthless. C. Odin is looking to make a profit from his knowledge. D. Odin is cruel and takes advantage of situations.
Answer:
B. Odin feels knowledge that is not earned is worthless.
Explanation:
Remember, from the story we are told that to gain knowledge of what was to happen in the future, Odin paid heavily with his right eye.
Mimi said, "There is a price to be paid. All who have come here to drink have shrunk from paying that price. Will you, Eldest of the Gods, pay it?" , then Odin replied, "I will not shrink from the price that has to be paid, Mimir,"
So he forces others to pay for knowledge in other for them to show how much worth they attach to it.
Flicker A maid cleans. A crew cuts the lawn. Even the groceries get delivered. Jordan’s dad is home, for once, but he barely lifts his head from his laptop to meet me. His eyes flicker in surprise, but he slams his attention back to the screen and coughs to dismiss us.
What is the tone of this poem?
Answer:
The tone is lonely and sad feeling as if they are bored
Explanation:
Because that's what I would assume the way they described it
What is the central idea of life after people written by Dolores Vasquez
Answer:
Explanation
Juliet: The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse;
In half an hour she promis'd to return.
Perchance she cannot meet him: that's not so.
—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare
Make an inference about the characters and their motivations in this scene.
What did Juliet do?
✔ She sent the nurse to speak with Romeo.
What did the nurse do?
✔ She agreed to this request.
What motivated Juliet to make this request?
✔ her desire to marry Romeo
What motivated the nurse to go on this quest?
✔ She cares aboutJuliet’s happiness.
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PLEASE HELP TIME LIMIT
Answer:
Rainsford has a history of sleep problems.
Explanation:
Correct me if I am wrong.
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One challenge with online discussions is
having problems with Internet access.
finding a large-enough location.
scheduling time during school hours.
allowing only local students to attend.
Answer:
A. having problems with Internet access
Answer:
its a
Explanation:
why do you think esperanza likes lucy and rachel?
Answer:
Cuz he is a player
Explanation:
logic
how did poe accumulate $2,000 in debt?
Describe one of the symbols in “The Gift of the Magi.” Explain how the author uses this symbol to convey the theme of the story.
Answer:
GOLD
The gold of the watch may symbolize several things: love, purity, money (which the couple lacks), and eternity (gold does not rust or tarnish). Some interpreters believe that because it is a Christmas story, the gold in this tale symbolizes divinity, such as Jesus or God himself.
Explanation:
the door is pulled.(active /yes no question
Answer:
i think thats active
Explanation:
because its using a presenttence adverb in the sentence, the door is pulled.
if it were inactive it would be the door was pulled.
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Would it ever be reasonable to say that someone's interpretation of a poem's theme was wrong? Why or why not?
Answer:
Yes because the writer might have had another idea or interpretation but it's not fair but there should be a thumbs up
The children behaved very appropriately at the mall. verb adjectives adverb
crayfish are often associated with water phrase or clause
Answer: clause
Explanation: