Answer:
So the definition of trifle is a thing of little value or importance.
Explanation:
so the answer to your question. is the dog thinks that the mark from his collar is just a trifle, meaning it has no value
When the Dog says that the mark from his collar is "just a trifle," he means that it is a small or insignificant issue, not something to be overly concerned about.
The word "trifle" in this context refers to something of little importance or consequence. The Dog is downplaying the mark, suggesting that it is not a serious or major problem.
By using the word "trifle," the Dog is implying that the mark is not worth worrying about or making a fuss over and that it can be easily overlooked or dismissed.
The word "trifle" in this context refers to something of little importance or consequence. The Dog is downplaying the mark, suggesting that it is not a serious or major problem.
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Find the adjective in this sentence:
Mother picked six apples.
picked
six
apples
Mother
Scrooge goes through many changes over the course of this story. What event in
Stave 4 finally convinces him to change his ways?
Answer:
you need to pay the story in order to answer that bud.
In the epic poem The Odyssey, the great warrior Odysseus attempts to
travel home after the Trojan War. On his way, the god Poseidon blows
him off course, and he spends the next 10 years attempting to get
home.
Which common motif from mythology is most clearly shown in the story?
A. Physical transformation
B. The hero's journey
C. The dangers of arrogance
O D. Explanations of nature
Answer
B
Explanation:
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What do Lord Capulet and Lord Montague do to reconcile
Answer:
Build golden statues of Romeo and Juliet. Apologize to each other. Throw a party in their honor.
Do i have mass i need to know if i should stop eating cheetos
Reread the passage. Which of these is not type of habitat
Hurry or no points for you
Answer:
mountainnnnnnnnnnnn
Answer:
The answer is the world.
"Dear me," he said. "Dear, dear me! Four well-developed limbs a long caudal appendage; five toes, unequal in lengths, almost like one of
the Lacertidoe, yet there are traces of wings. The creature under his eye wriggled a little in the castor oil, and he went on: "Yes, a bat-like
wing. A new specimen undoubtedly. Effie, run round to the professor and ask him to be kind enough to step in for a few minutes."
Based on the rising action in the bolded paragraphs, what do we know about daddy? 5 points
A.) he is calm and curios
B.) he is angry and upset.
C.)he is hysterical
D.) He is uninterested and bored
Answer:
i need that answer too did you ever figure it out if did plzz tell me
Explanation:
i think its a because it said This is very curious
Answer:
He is calm and curious
Explanation:
You are attempting to convince your class that they shouldn’t use vape pens
Answer:
It is bad for your body
Explanation:
Do I need to explain this??
you know,i completely understand. i mwan,what are friends for, right?
Answer:
WAP
Explanation:
Write an analysis of how the poet uses pivotal words and phrases to describe qualities of a heart and what a heart may represent. Heart to heart
Answer: i completlyy agree, I feel as if the house is red and the windows are tinted yellow, yellow IS in fact a plain yet bold color in so many different ways and aspects. I like cups, sups can hold anthing you need them to hold with NO effort or work for you at all. Oranges suck tho...
Explanation:
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1. Which of the following is a telling detail that BEST reveals the negative
impact humans have on the environment?
The dimmed lighting
O The pavement
O The trash in the fish's stomach
O The deceased fish
Answer:
I would say the trash in the fish's stomach
Explanation:
Humans polute the world so
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Part A
What can be inferred about the mother's approach to life in the poem "Mother to Son"?
She believes that her son should take care of her.
She believes that life owes her better.
She believes in persevering despite obstacles.
She believes in giving up when life gets hard.
Question 2
Part B
Which textual evidence from the poem best supports the answer in Part A?
"And places with no carpet on the floor—"
"Life for me ain't been no crystal stair."
"For I'se still goin', honey, / I'se still climbin'"
"Well, son, I’ll tell you:"
The approach to life that the mother presents in the poem is to believe in persevering despite obstacles, as shown in the third answer option. This is supported by the following textual evidence:
"For I'se still goin', honey, / I'se still climbin'"
Why does the mother believe in this life work?The mother, featured in the poem, did not have an easy life.He had to face many challenges, which were difficult to overcome, but which she could not let prevail.That's because she needed to keep fighting and overcoming the challenges both for herself and for her children.However, the challenges keep appearing and for this reason, the mother says that it is not possible to stop fighting them.In this case, we can consider that perseverance and resilience compose the theme of this poem.
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Answer:
just put the word you see like (wash)
Explanation:
what is the central idea of One Last Time by Gary Soto?
In “One Last Time,” Gary Soto talks about how he grew up in an immigrant family, and to make money had to work the fields. He talks about how the menial jobs made him feel and what he thought of them.
how has Genies feelings about Grandpop changed since the beginning of the story
I need help
Answer:
The answer is Genie feels comfortable
Explanation:
I got it right
Genie began to feel more comfortable around Grand pa because the old man gave him room to ask questions on the things that he wanted to know
How did Genie's attitude change about Grandpop in the story?From the story, we are told about Genie, the teenager is a person that is worried about several things. His parents marriage are not going through the best of times.
While his mom and dad traveled to Jamaica, he was to stay at his Grandparents home. While there, his grandpop gave him the opportunity to ask questions on issues. This helped to set him at ease around the old man
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Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild and answer the question that follows.
He had a way of taking Buck's head roughly between his hands, and resting his own head upon Buck's, of shaking him back and forth, the while calling him ill names that to Buck were love names. Buck knew no greater joy than that rough embrace and the sound of murmured oaths, and at each jer k back and forth it seemed that his heart would be shaken out of his body so great was its ecstasy.
Which word from the passage is an example of onomatopoeia?
roughly
murmured
shaken
shaking
Answer:
murmured
Explanation:
cause it seems right than other options
it is the substitution of a descriptive word or phrase for a proper name or of a proper name for a trait associated with the name
Answer:
Epithets
Explanation:
Epithets are sometimes attached to a person's name or appear in place of his or her name, as what might be described as a glorified nickname or sobriquet. An epithet is linked to its noun by long-established usage.
I invented a new word
Plagiarism
Answer:Your plagiarizing plagerism lol
What was the reason David used a rock and a slingshot to kill Goliath? *
Answer: he was too little to use a sword and god told him to kill Goliath so he had to use rocks and sling shot
Explanation:
The pharaohs had a canal bulit connecting the Nile to the sea to the red sea opening up trade routes to arabia.
True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Read the excerpt below from act 1.1 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare and answer the question that follows.
EGEUS: Happy be Theseus, our renownèd Duke! [20]
THESEUS: Thanks, good Egeus. What’s the news with thee?
EGEUS: Full of vexation come I, with complaint
Against my child, my daughter Hermia.—
Stand forth, Demetrius.—My noble lord,
This man hath my consent to marry her.— [25]
Stand forth, Lysander.—And, my gracious Duke,
This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child.
Thou, thou, Lysander, thou hast given her rhymes,
And interchanged love tokens with my child.
Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung [30]
With feigning voice verses of feigning love,
And stol’n the impression of her fantasy
With bracelets of thy hair, rings, gawds, conceits,
Knacks, trifles, nosegays, sweetmeats—messengers
Of strong prevailment in unhardened youth. [35]
With cunning hast thou filched my daughter’s heart,
Turned her obedience which is due to me
To stubborn harshness. And, my gracious Duke,
Be it so she will not here before your grace
Consent to marry with Demetrius, [40]
I beg the ancient privilege of Athens:
As she is mine, I may dispose of her,
Which shall be either to this gentleman
Or to her death, according to our law
Immediately provided in that case. [45]
THESEUS: What say you, Hermia? Be advised, fair maid.
To you your father should be as a god,
One that composed your beauties, yea, and one
To whom you are but as a form in wax,
By him imprinted, and within his power [50]
To leave the figure or disfigure it.
Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.
HERMIA: So is Lysander.
THESEUS: In himself he is,
But in this kind, wanting your father’s voice,
The other must be held the worthier. [55]
HERMIA: I would my father looked but with my eyes.
THESEUS: Rather your eyes must with his judgment look.
HERMIA: I do entreat your grace to pardon me.
I know not by what power I am made bold,
Nor how it may concern my modesty [60]
In such a presence here to plead my thoughts,
But I beseech your grace that I may know
The worst that may befall me in this case
If I refuse to wed Demetrius.
THESEUS: Either to die the death, or to abjure [65]
For ever the society of men.
Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires.
Know of your youth, examine well your blood,
Whether, if you yield not to your father’s choice,
You can endure the livery of a nun, [70]
For aye to be in shady cloister mewed,
To live a barren sister all your life,
Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.
Thrice blessèd they that master so their blood
To undergo such maiden pilgrimage; [75]
But earthlier happy is the rose distilled
Than that which, withering on the virgin thorn,
Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness.
HERMIA: So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord,
Ere I will my virgin patent up [80]
Unto his lordship, whose unwishèd yoke
My soul consents not to give sovereignty.
THESEUS: Take time to pause, and by the next new moon—
The sealing day betwixt my love and me
For everlasting bond of fellowship— [85]
Upon that day either prepare to die
For disobedience to your father’s will,
Or else to wed Demetrius, as he would,
Or on Diana’s altar to protest
For aye austerity and single life. [90]
In line 31, “with feigning voice verses of feigning love,” “feigning” most closely means
A.
romantic
B.
fleeting
C.
passionate
D.
weak
E.
fake
Answer:
E. fake
Explanation:
In line 31 of the given excerpt, the word "feigning" in “with feigning voice verses of feigning love,” means fake.
For a person to feign something means that that person is acting in deceit and faking something.
Therefore, the correct answer is E.
Based on the context passage, what is the meaning of the word assumes
How old was the little girl who wrote the letter to the editor?
a.
9
c.
7
b.
8
d.
5
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Type your favorite food animal and number in the answer and i will give 30 points
Answer:
Food: Navajo Tacos
Explanation:
Animal: Dog
Number:
Which two measurements are needed in order to determine speed
Answer:
Explanation:
the distance traveled by the object and the time it took to travel that distance.
The word comnprehensive in
The word comprehensive in paragraph 5 means
(A) private
B costly
C thorough
D significant
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They are explaining . they have thorough detail and have everything they need.
Why does Bilbo give the Arkenstone to Bard and the Elvenking?
Question 1 options:
Bilbo believes that Thorin is too much of a fool to be trusted with such a valuable jewel.
Bilbo wants to join their armies.
Bilbo wants to impress Bard and the Elvenking.
Bilbo thinks giving them the stone will help avoid a long
In 2010, Americans recycled 85 million tons of trash that would have otherwise gone into landfills. While that number is impressive, we still need to convince the people who do not recycle or don’t recycle as much as they could, to start doing their part. Do either of the following excuses sound familiar?
“Sending trash to landfills is working fine, so why should I recycle?” Landfills are still collecting trash, but that solution is far from problem-free. Garbage is tightly placed into landfills and the lack of air prevents the breakdown of paper and other biodegradable trash. Even when decomposition occurs, it generates methane, a powerful greenhouse gas that adds to global warming concerns. Plastic and other materials that don’t break down just pile up in the landfill, creating “mountains” of trash. Then too, space for landfills is limited, and no one wants to live next to a new landfill that must be built when current space runs out.
What is the author’s point of view about recycling? How does the author respond to a point of view that conflicts with his own
Answer:
You can see that the author really cares about pollution and why it is bad. He is trying to convince YOU to try to recycle more. He is also trying to convince you to convince other people to recycle. He is trying to get your attention by explaining how bad the situation is still.
I hope this helps.
"Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the
proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so
conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war.
We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might
live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we
cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it for above our poor power to add
or detract. The world will title note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.
It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly
advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take
increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion-that we here highly resolve triat these dead
shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by
the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."
From the Providence Journal
"We know not where to look for a more admirable speech than the brief one which the President made at the close of Mr. Everett's
oration... Could the most elaborate and splendid be more beautiful, more touching, more inspiring, than those thrilling words of the
President? They had in our humble judgment the charm and power of the very highest eloquence."
DirectionsPlease answer all parts of the question below Your response should be three paragraphs total, one paragraph of at least 4 sentences for
each part of the question
1. What is the central 10a of President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address? Give at least one dret quote from the address to support your
ideas and early explain how this quote proves the existence of the centraldea
2. What is the author's point of view on President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in the newspaper remark? How does the author's use
of specific reasons and specific word choice help to prove this point of view Use evidence from the newspaper remark to support
your ideas You should use ono quote to support your ideas about the author's reason and a different quote to support your ideas
about the author's word choice
3 Argue Do you agree of disagree with the author's point of view on President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address?" Explain your argument
and use at least one direct quote from President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to support your ideas Explain how the evidence
provided back up your argument and supports your ideas
Answer:
1. the Civil War is a fight to bring equality to "all" of its citizens.
2. the author took Lincoln's words positively and vigorously and urged others to do the same.
3. I agree with the author's point of view on President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address states "from these honored dead we take
increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion... that this nation... shall have a... government of the people, by
the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth." This shows that President Lincoln was rallying others to fight for the cause of freedom. This is a noble thing to do, and thus why I agree with Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address.
Explanation:
1. Lincoln advocates the words of the Declaration of Independence; and, Lincoln accentuated the Civil War as not just a fight to preserve the Union, but to bring equality to “all” of its citizens: “… conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
2. newspapers all over the country reprinted Lincoln's speech along with Everett's. ... of Gettysburg…and now sanctified by the martyrdom of its author, is a monumental act.
3. Evidence: "from these honored dead we take
increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion... that this nation... shall have a... government of the people, by
the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."
(ELA) What was the original purpose of myths?
A. to show children what happens when they misbehave
B. to explain how the world got to be the way it is
C. to teach the next generation about science
D. all of these purposes
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
C!
Explanation:
Scientist are wondering if myths are real. Which is science, So its clearly C!
( Its not what the other guy said because A.)
A is clearly not the answer. WHICH most would know!