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This great tradition began to erode with the advent of broadcast news. Radio had a great golden age but TV was pretty quick to abandon research and professionalism for the quick and the exciting. Corporate ownership between 1990–2000 ki-led newspapers, with their Yale MBA bottom line thinking. I managed a newspaper that made a 40 percent profit but all they could think to do was cut and downsize. I could document this if you like, but that’s not really the question. I know of one newspaper worth $76 million (sale price) in 1990 and it was worth $18 million in 2001 (sale price). This was due entirely to the mismanagement of Donrey and Media News. The internet was not even present for half the decade and irrelevant in the other half.
Complete the sentence: A: What do you usually have for breakfast? B: I usually have _____ coffee.
a. an
b. the
c. any
d. some
Answer:
d. some
Explanation:
I usually have some coffee.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Hello!
Some of these answer choices are describing a non-specific noun called indefinite articles.
These would explain the example: I would like an apple.
The an validates the identity of the noun apple.
The words any and some explain the numerical quantity of coffee.
> What words make sense in this question? Let's fit the words in to best see what makes sense the most.
I usually have an coffee.
> This indefinite article doesn't make sense. Since 'coffee' does not start with a vowel, it is not in correct form either as an.
I usually have the coffee.
> This makes more sense but what coffee? We were never introduced THE coffee that you're talking about which makes this sentence invalid.
I usually have any coffee.
> Any is not the best word in this context; if you're trying to say whatever coffee, you would probably say 'I usually have whatever coffee I want'.
I usually have some coffee.
> This makes the most sense as it is correct gramatically and looking at it from the sentence.
Therefore, D is your correct answer.
Annotate: Highlight words and phrases in paragraph 4 that show the passage of time.
Interpret: How do the narrator’s parents’ attitudes about their homeland change as time passes?
To Annotate means to give further meaning or explanation to keywords of phrases by adding notes to them. Sometimes, pictures with explanations can serve as an Annotation.
What is an interpretation?
An Interpretation is the redefinition/explanation of a word, phrase article, event, behavior, or scenario in a way that makes it clearer to the reader.
Do note that a general answer was given due to the unavailability of the paragraph that was referenced.
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Before Romeo and Juliet meet up in scene 4, Shakespeare must set up obstacles to their love so that when they do meet, we will groan at the problems they are going to face. What problem, or complication, is presented in scenes 2 and 3?
Answer:
In Scene Two, Romeo and Benvolio discover a list of people invited to the Capulets' party and see that Rosaline will be there. They decide to attend - even though it is a Capulet party, they will be able to disguise their identities by wearing masks. In Scene Three, Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Paris’s intention to marry her.
Explanation:
The impact of cyberbullying amongst teenagers
Answer:
increases depressive affect, anxiety, loneliness, su1cidal behavior, somatic symptoms e.g pain, weakness, shortage of breath, insomnia, school phobias and social anxiety
I need help on this question
Answer:
I believe you are correct in saying A. balence mediated and face-to-face time.
Which are the smallest units of life?
Answer:
cell
Explanation:
The cell is the smallest unit of life that can divide, multiply, grow and respond to stimuli from the environment.
All living things are made of cells; the cell itself is the smallest fundamental unit of structure and function in living organisms.
Atoms are the smallest and most fundamental unit of matter.
So it is not Atoms as most people think, it is Cell.
Answer:
Cells
Explanation:
Cells are the small or basic units of life.
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Which of the following lines from Kennedy’s “address at Rice University” is the best example of anaphora?
A. It is for these reasons that I regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the Presidency
B. For space science, like nuclear science and all technology, has no conscience of its own
C. Yet the vows of this Nation can only be fulfilled if we in this Nation are first, and therefore, we intend to be first.
D. But in this city of Houston, this State of Texas, this country of the United States was not built by those who waited and rested and wished to look behind them. This country was conquered by those who move forwarded - and so will space.
The best use of anaphora is C. Yet the vows of this Nation can only be fulfilled if we in this Nation are first, and therefore, we intend to be first.
What is Anaphora?This refers to the rhetorical appeal that makes use of constant repetition of a sequence of words for dramatic effect.
Hence, we can see that from President Kenedy's speech, he made use of anaphora to convey his ideas and this is best displayed in
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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What does William Wordsworth mean by *heads" in the following bolded line? (5 points)
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in a sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed--and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
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nature
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hair
flowertops
taces
Answer:
The ten thousand toss their hair.
Pls help. Very urgent. Read the poem “I, Too, Sing American.” Then answer the questions in the picture. I will mark brainliest and i will give 50 points for this one. I will post the poem in the comment section.
-Thank you brainly community,
Namil Kim
Answer:
4. C
5. laugh, grow strong, They'll see, Nobody’ll dare (I think this is what they mean but I'm not sure on this one)
Explanation:
The speaker is confident about things getting better because he has plans to be strong (literally and figuratively)
What is the value of making sacrifices?
Answer:
Brainliest pls
Explanation:
Its message is clear: the motivation behind making penances isn't to cause enduring; it's to lighten the long haul, or future, languishing. The reason, or worth, of penance, was perceived by the Stoic scholars. They accepted that carrying on with a righteous life would prompt independence from torment.
Refer to your Who Is Sonia Sotomayor? book for a complete version of this text.
Part A
What is a main idea of Chapter 7?
Sonia has trouble choosing between working as a judge or running for public office.
As judge with experience, Sonia requires little time to consider both sides of a case before ruling.
Sonia earns a reputation as a fair and capable judge with her ruling in the baseball strike case.
Despite all her experience, Sonia finds she is uncomfortable in her role as a judge.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“That meant she didn’t need any spring training—or practice—to do her job well.”
“She was so nervous, her knees knocked together.”
“He asked the mayor of New York to put Sonia on a committee that looked at how money was spent in political campaigns.”
“Some people thought Judge Sotomayor would take days or weeks to decide the case.”
Refer to your Who Is Sonia Sotomayor? book for a complete version of this text.
Part A
What is a main idea of Chapter 7?
Sonia has trouble choosing between working as a judge or running for public office.
As judge with experience, Sonia requires little time to consider both sides of a case before ruling.
Sonia earns a reputation as a fair and capable judge with her ruling in the baseball strike case.
Despite all her experience, Sonia finds she is uncomfortable in her role as a judge.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“That meant she didn’t need any spring training—or practice—to do her job well.”
“She was so nervous, her knees knocked together.”
“He asked the mayor of New York to put Sonia on a committee that looked at how money was spent in political campaigns.”
“Some people thought Judge Sotomayor would take days or weeks to decide the case.”
Answer:
Sonia earns a reputation as a fair and capable judge with her ruling in the baseball strike case.
“That meant she didn’t need any spring training—or practice—to do her job well.”
Explanation:
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Read the fairy tale The Ugly Duckling.
Once upon a time, a mother duckling sat on her eggs with great impatience. How long would it be before they hatched? Finally, one summer day, the mother duckling watched as the eggs cracked, and her cute, yellow ducklings waddled into the world. She was filled with joy until she noticed that one egg, which was larger than all of the others, remained. After many hours, the egg cracked. A large, gray duckling emerged. The mother duck was horrified at the duckling's appearance. The mother duck's only comfort was that the ugly duckling could swim and dive under the water.
As the ugly duckling grew, many animals in the pond criticized him. His feathers were too dark, his neck was too long, and his body was too big. His fellow ducklings refused to recognize that underneath the feathers, the ugly duckling was kind, good, and gentle. The ugly duckling shed many tears because none of the other animals would play with him.
One day, the ugly duckling decided to run far away and find a place where the animals would look past his appearance and be kind and friendly. He came to a pond and sighted three beautiful swans. Their white feathers, long necks, and kind eyes made them look like royalty. The ugly duckling sighed in disappointment. He believed that the swans would never be his friends and looked down into the pond in despair. Then, his eyes opened wide, for he saw his reflection. To his great astonishment, the ugly duckling discovered that he was a beautiful, royal swan! The swans welcomed their new friend, whose lovely appearance was matched only by his kind heart. He now felt like he belonged.
Read the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea.
Once upon a time, there was a handsome prince. The prince lived with his mother and father in a luxurious castle that overlooked a valley of wildflowers and a distant forest. As the prince grew up, he began to long for a princess. However, the prince wanted to be sure that the princess was a real princess. The queen and king searched far and wide for a real princess, but the prince always found something wrong with the princesses they found.
One evening, there was a terrible storm. The wind howled, thunder shook the stone walls, and lightning filled the dark night sky. Through the pelting of the rain, there came a knock at the door. When the king opened the door, he saw a bedraggled girl, soaked to the skin and covered in mud. He ushered her into the castle so that she could warm herself by the fire.
"Why is a young servant girl like you wandering about on such a ferocious night?" queried the king.
The disheveled maiden looked at the king in disbelief. "I am a princess, come to see the prince," she explained, all the while shivering.
The king summoned his wife, the queen, for advice. The queen looked at the hideous creature in disbelief, thinking that no princess would ever allow herself to be found in such a state. She thought quickly and came up with a clever plan. The queen put a small pea at the bottom of a bed and piled twenty mattresses on top of it. When the girl arrived at the room, she had to climb a ladder to reach the top of the bed, where she collapsed in exhaustion.
Bright and early the next morning, the king and queen arrived at the girl's bedchamber. The queen asked the girl how she had slept the night before.
"Absolutely terribly!" bemoaned the maiden. "I have spent the entire night tossing and turning. I don't know whether there is something hard in the bed, or your mattresses are rocks, but my body is black and blue."
The queen and the king stared at the maiden in astonishment. Only a real princess would have such delicate skin that she could feel a pea under twenty mattresses. The queen and king brought her to the prince, who was thrilled to meet a real princess with such an independent spirit.
What theme do the two fairy tales have in common?
Don't judge others based on their appearances.
Good always triumphs over evil.
It is important to be patient.
Trickery reveals the truth of a person's character.
Answer:
"Don't judge others based on their appearances." is the correct answer
Explanation:
Select the properly punctuated sentence that is not a comma splice, run-on, or fused
sentence.
1) Fred went to the carnival and bought cotton candy, apples, and candy; he ate
so much that he felt ill the next day.
2) Amy arrived with all of the materials we were able to build the fort.
Answer:
The correct answer would be 1) Fred went to the carnival and bought cotton candy, apples, and candy; he ate so much that he felt ill the next day.
Explanation:
The second sentence is missing punctuation between "materials" and "we".
give an example of something with SEDATIVE effects.
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME GIVE A EXAMPLE
Answer:
An herbal tea or sleeping pills
Explanation:
Sedatives calm you down just like " herbal tea and sleeping pills" do
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Read the article Skara Brae:
Skara Brae is one of the oldest historical sites in Europe, and it stayed hidden for more than 4,000 years. The ancient village of Skara Brae was discovered on the main island of Orkney, in Scotland. A massive storm in 1850 removed the sand that had covered it for thousands of years, exposing the remains of a small village.
Skara Brae is a collection of eight round, stone houses that still have their stone furnishings and even some of the belongings of the inhabitants. The contents can tell us a great deal about how people lived in what is called the Neolithic era, or the last period of the Stone Age. Seven of the eight houses appear to have been family homes, with beds, dressers, fireplaces, and even simple toilets. The eighth house may have been a community workshop. It shows evidence of tool-making and the use of a large fire pit.
How was Skara Brae built, and what, eventually, happened to it? Let's journey back in time through the evidence archaeologists have put together to understand the story of Skara Brae.
The small, stone village was built sometime around 3100 BCE. The first villagers dug down into an existing midden heap, or trash heap, to build the foundations of their homes. The garbage helped to insulate and protect the homes. They built their round huts with stones found locally, sticking each piece together with a paste made from ground-up waste and dung.
After the houses were built, the villagers furnished their homes with stone beds, one on each side of the door, a stone dresser, and a fireplace, or hearth. The hearth kept the home warm and allowed the inhabitants to cook their food.
The people of Skara Brae then farmed the surrounding lands, with evidence suggesting that they grew barley and other grains. They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.
As the number of people grew, the village expanded. Covered tunnels and alleyways were built to connect all the homes. This would have protected people traveling from one house to another from cold winter weather. Because of the connections between the houses and the shared workspace, archaeologists believe that Skara Brae was a close-knit community.
The people made many things, including pottery, stone tools, and bone jewelry. Curiously, no evidence of weaponry was ever found, leading archaeologists to believe that Skara Brae was a peaceful place.
Skara Brae was inhabited for approximately six hundred years, at which point, it was abandoned. Many theories exist about what happened to the people of Skara Brae. One of the most popular theories is that a terrible storm, similar to the one that would uncover the remains of the village in 1850, struck and drove the people from their homes. This is supported by the fact that so many possessions, including valuables like jewelry, were left behind.
Which supporting detail supports the main idea that Skara Brae was an ancient village?
(A) Because of the connections between the houses and the shared workspace, archaeologists believe that Skara Brae was a close-knit community.
(B) Seven of the eight houses appear to have been family homes, with beds, dressers, fireplaces, and even simple toilets.
(C) The contents can tell us a great deal about how people lived in what is called the Neolithic era, or the last period of the Stone Age.
(d) The first villagers dug down into an existing midden heap, or trash heap, to build the foundations of their homes.
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As displayed in the text over, the Skara Brae was worked with stones. Notwithstanding being in Europe and wood being more productive as a warm separator for chilly climate.
What is context of the excerpt?Wood was exceptionally scant around here, with stones being a more proper material to fabricate houses, as you can find in the remaining parts of this local area.
Numerous researchers accept that the tops of these houses were produced using whale ribs and the bones of different creatures.
Students of history accept that Europe's freezing climate throughout the colder time of year was the explanation the inhabitants of this house left the area.
Notwithstanding the way that their stone houses didn't safeguard them from the extreme cool, the area needed more nourishment for them during the colder seasons.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
As shown in the text above, the Skara Brae was built with stones. Despite being in Europe and wood being more efficient as a thermal insulator for cold weather, wood was very scarce in this region, with stones being a more appropriate material to build houses, as you can see in the remains of this community. Many scientists believe that the roofs of these houses were made from whale ribs and the bones of other animals.
Hhistorians believe that Europe's very cold weather during the winter was the reason the residents of this house left the region. In addition to the fact that their stone houses did not protect them from the intense cold, the region did not have enough food for them during the colder seasons.
It is important to emphasize that Skara Brae is considered a historical heritage by UNESCO.
Who is the hero in the corpse bride?
I think it's Emily, haven't seen the movie in so long memory kind of sucking
Item 2 Read the paragraph. At the time of the Industrial Revolution, the economy of the United States changed a great deal. For the first time, goods could be manufactured in large quantities at a low cost. As factories opened, there were more jobs available. New businesses developed. People were able to find and purchase things they needed for a reasonable price. Drag the best definition of economy into the box.
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Julia wants to replace a bandwagon fallacy in her writing with a rhetorical appeal. How should she fix the bandwagon fallacy?
by attacking an unrelated claim to create an appeal to emotion
by stating that the opposing claim will lead to more harmful things
by including the views of an expert to create an appeal to authority in the claim
by drawing a conclusion that all people who support the claim think the same wa
Answer:
by including the views of an expert to create an appeal to authority in the claim
Explanation: i think it is the right answer HOPE THIS HELPS :)
Which of the following statements about the introduction to a speech is not true?
All of the statements are true.
A speaker should list everything she knows about the topic and purpose of the speech in the introduction
The most common way to introduce a topic is to give the audience some brief background information
A review of the history of a certain subject might be helpful in an introduction to a speech
To gain the attention of the audience, it might be helpful to tell a funny story in the introduction to a speech
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The statement that is not true of a speech is given below.
A review of the history of a certain subject might be helpful in an introduction to a speech.
SpeechA speech the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. It is also a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
Therefore, what may not be applicable is A review of the history of a certain subject might be helpful in an introduction to a speech.
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Knowledge of Greek and Latin roots can help students become fluent readers.
A. True
B. False
Which revision best fixes the vague antecedent in this sentence?
Rhea and Lynne have been best friends since grade school, but she
just found out her family is moving away.
A. Rhea and Lynne have been best friends since grade school, but
they just found out her family is moving away.
B. Rhea and Lynne have been best friends since grade school, but
she just found out Lynne's family is moving away.
C. They have been best friends since grade school, but Lynne just
found out her family is moving away
D. Rhea and Lynne have been best friends since grade school, but
Lynne just found out her family is moving away.
Answer:D
Explanation:
Answer: D
Explanation:
What is topic sentence ?
Answer:
n expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. Also known as the main idea what the writer’s position on that topic, it encapsulates or organizes an entire paragraph
Explanation:
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What were the author's purposes in writing It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference?
Check all that apply
O to entertain readers with the antics of young high school students
O to persuade readers that all students are equal, regardless of race
O to inform readers about the ways young people are changing the world
O to entertain readers with a story about a high schoolers who made a change
O to persuade readers that racism still exists in today's society
O to inform readers about different ways that changes can be made
Answer:
i honestly dont know but will find out
Explanation:
According to the paragraphs 1 and 2, what is the general purpose of the speech?
O The general purpose of the speech is for Dr. King to describe the effects of Jim Crow on African Americans in Montgomery
O The general purpose of the speech is for Dr. King to express his gratitude that he is an American citizen.
O The general purpose of the speech is for Dr. King to express a love of democracy.
O The general purpose of the speech is for Dr. King to establish a legal basis for protests.
The inference shows that the paragraph depicts that A. The purpose of the speech is for King to show the effects of Jim Crow on African Americans in Montgomery.
What is an inference?An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced from the information given in a literary work.
Here, the general purpose of the speech is for Dr. King to describe the effects of Jim Crow on African Americans in Montgomery. He described the mistreatment if black bus passengers as being racist.
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What is nanotechnology ???
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nanotechnology is the creation of useful / functional materials, devices and systems through control of matter on nanometer length scale and exploitation of novel phenomena and properties of physical, chemical, biological at the length scale.
the manipulation of materials on an atomic or molecular scale especially to build microscopic devices.
THE PICTURE BELOW THIS IS WHAT IT KINDA LOOKS LIKE
Answer:
Nanotechnology, also shortened to nanotech, is the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes
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Explanation:
Why doesn’t the narrator write works with villains? What did he learn in World War 2?
a. The narrator doesn’t write works with villains because everyone is a villain in life.
b. The narrator doesn’t write works with villains because everyone is a villain in war.
c. The narrator doesn’t write works with villains because he is the only villain he knows.
d. The narrator doesn’t write works with villains because there are no villains in war.
Answer:
b. The narrator doesn’t write works with villains because everyone is a villain in war.
Explanation:
It is unclear which narrator is being referenced in this question. However, the statements "everyone is a villain in life" and "there are no villains in war" are way too absolute to serve as real arguments. That only leaves options b and c.
how to be happy and skip depression
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a
therapist
please
Answer:
To avoid depression you can get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise regularly. You can also do things you enjoy. Like go play a sport, instrument, cooking,dancing, or meeting up with friends.
Assignment
Draft of Poetry Analysis
Now it is time to submit your draft and planning documents. Did you plan your paper completely? Did you follow your planning documents when writing your draft? You will get a chance to revise your paper before handing in a final draft, but use appropriate transitions and maintain a consistent point of view in this first draft.
Submit the following:
• Graphic Organizer: Evidence for a Poem's Theme
• Graphic Organizer: Informal Essay for an Outline about Theme
• First Draft
1. Write an introduction with a clear thesis about the theme of the poem.
2. Analyze the theme of the poem using paraphrases, examples and quotations as evidence.
3. Write a conclusion that summarizes the theme.
4. Use appropriate transitions.
5. Maintain a third person point of view.
Answer:
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