Explanation:
About what?? we should answer?
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Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
Answer: B or D
Explanation:
Malala's mother was angry at her because...
Group of answer choices
Malala failed her exam
Malala has stolen her friend's necklace to pay her back for stealing her pink plastic cell phone
Malala wouldn't cover her face
She didn't believe Malala should go to school
Answer:
Malala has stolen her friend's necklace to pay her back for stealing her pink plastic cell phone
Explanation:
Her mom is mad at her for stealing
Answer:
She failed her exam and stole from her friends so Her mom doesn't think that she should be allowed to go to school
Explanation:
Write an objective summary of the article. Be sure to provide the overall central idea and three supporting details. Check your work for grammatical errors.
The book is,
Helping Hands: The Red Cross
By Alicia Garcia
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Answer:
I cant find that book anywhere
Explanation:
Answer: Helping Hands: The Red Cross is a brief history of the international Red Cross, an organization with millions of volunteers which strives to achieve peace and relief from suffering. In the article, Alicia Garcia, the writer describes the creation of the Red Cross in the aftermath of a 1859 battle during the Austro-Sardinian War. There, John Henri Dunnant led volunteers in caring for thousands of wounded soldiers, and later wrote a pamphlet that inspired a meeting to create "permanent societies of volunteers." Representatives met again 5 years later to formalize rules and functions for the Red Cross, and to urge their various countries to ratify the Geneva Convention.
The article goes on to explain how the Red Cross works today to provide relief services for victims of disasters, conduct blood drives, and in some countries, operate hospitals, train nurses, and provide ambulance services.
Another section tells how Clara Barton served the wounded on the battlefield during the Civil War and convinced people to establish the American Red Cross. The article concludes with a description of youth programs in which the Red Cross teaches elementary school students about safety, good health habits and courtesy. Through the Junior Red Cross they learn about nursing, first aid, life saving or disaster and relief training. There are numerous ways for Red Cross volunteers to lend their helping hands.
Explanation:
please help!!
___ can communicate the relationship between two sets of numbers in just one image.
A. Web sites
B. Data
C. Graphs
D. Surveys
Which layer is between the asthenosphere and the outer core of Earth?
Answer:
Mesosphere
Explanation:
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URGENT NOW WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Select the correct sentence.
Although it was not finished, we left the movie early.
We left the movie early, even though it was not finished.
if there is a both answer its both
if not its the first one
Hope this helps!
~Brianna/edgumacation
EQ: How does the author create suspense in Cujo?
Evidence: 3 quotes from the text that help answer the EQ, include paragraph number
Reasoning: an explanation of why or how your quote answers the essential question or EQ
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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. I WOULD DO MORE POINTS BUT IM AFRAID SOMEONE WILL JUST ANSWER WITH SOMETHING RANDOM JUST TO EARN THE POINTS :/
Answer:
Explanation:
We need the text to answer but pretty much just how the author is building up to the main event. In addition for the reasoning just pick a quote that match's and backs up on what you said for evidence .
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television," said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals information about the setting? (10 points)
a Paragraph 1
b Paragraph 2
c Paragraph 3
d Paragraph 4
Please help! :D
If you need a transition that shows order of importance, which of these transitions would you choose?
A. But
B. Next
C.Similarly
D. SO
Answer:
i would use Next
Please add 4 paragraphs to this story adding a lesson and some dialogue. The best-finished story will get brainiest.
Trapped inside a Book!
It was a bright and beautiful morning the day of Friday the 13th, year 1982. Marie Spade, a writer of many books, was finishing up her 18th book! Her book was about a brave princess/knight who lived in France and her adventures. who lived in France back After she finished, she went grocery shopping. It was a pretty normal day, from then on, but Marie had no clue what was going to happen that night!
Marie was about to go to sleep until her book opened up by itself! A bright gold light shone out of the book. Then all of a sudden Marie noticed something different. She was in the book!
Marie didn't notice what book she was in until she saw someone she recognized. She saw the brave princess/knight Katie Adair! That was the main character in HER book. Then she finally realized it all, she was trapped inside her own book! "But why" she wondered. Then Katie explained why she was called into the book. The Daesh, an enemy of France, had started attacking them not long after Marie had finished with the book.
(Plz help me!!)
Answer:
If anything seems weird to you, you can change it around or anything you need to do. I hope this helps!
Explanation:
"What?!" cried Marie, staring stricken at the knight who looked so sullen, so meloncholy, and oh so tired. "That surely can't be true. I made a point to have the French government sign a treaty ensuring peace between them and the Daesh!"
"Indeed you did," Katie sighed heavily. "We watched closely from our world when you wrote the last of our great journey. But the Daesh were not quite so keen to live beside us in peace. No, they took the treaty and burned it right before Her Majesty, then slaughtered everyone in the castle, sparing noone but a weak mesenger to spread the news of the queen's demise. We knights heard too late, and by the time we had arrived in Paris, the crowds were mad with fear. The castle gates were heavily guarded, and in a foolish attempt to determine the truth of the news, six of my fellow knights were slayed. I'm afraid there is noone left to save our country, except me, three of my brave comrades, and you, dearest author."
Marie's chest clenched, skin paling rapidly, and as she attempted to catch her breath, black crawled from the edges into her sight, enveloping the once-mighty swordswoman and everything around her. The last thing the writer saw before falling to the ground was an exhausted worry splayed across her heroine's face.
She jer ked awake, brow covered in sweat. "Was that really all just a dream?" she whispered amazedly to herself. Had she really just imagined herself in such an intense and deeply worrying place, one that she had always thought of as a utopia? "Incredible!" Marie wobbled herself out of her bed and wandered over to the finished trasncript of her latest book. She sat down at her desk, picked up a pen, and began writing a new ending to her book, this time including the mysterious events in her dream, so that she, Marie Spade, could turn her heroic novel into an even more incredible series.
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Meanwhile, Wash had arrived at Kelly Ingram Park to watch. “[W]e saw those people willingly turn themselves over to the police . . . ,” he said. His reaction: “Wow, they must be crazy.” Experience had taught Wash that “the police was vicious murderers.” He knew how much pain they could inflict on young black bodies – as Arnetta discovered the next day.
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Arnetta didn’t go to the mass meeting that night. She was disappointed she hadn’t been arrested. Somehow, she had gotten separated from the rest of the Peace Ponies, many of whom did get arrested and jailed. Instead, she went home and talked with her parents about the excitement of marching. They repeated their advice: “You’ve done your part. You need to leave this alone.”
—We’ve Got a Job,
Cynthia Levinson
Write five to six sentences that describe how Arnetta and Wash experienced the same event in different ways.
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Answer:
apathy
Explanation:
Answer:
D..i think
Explanation:
what type of people did hitler killed?
.
Answer:
Jews
Explanation:
Answer:
Jews and anybody who would stand in his way
Explanation:
Hitler sent most jews to consantration camps and the rest that didn’t obey where killed on the spot or sent to ”be judged“
And many people who tried fighting hitler that where not even Jews where killed or where held as prisoners.
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What is the rhyme scheme in this excerpt from Robert Frost’s "The Road Not Taken"?
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
A.
abacb
B.
abaab
C.
ababa
D.
babab
Answer:
A, B, A, A, B
A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes of a poem or a song. In order to discover the rhyme scheme of a poem, we have to look at the way each line ends. Rhyme schemes are usually indicated by using letters. The lines that rhyme with each other receive the same letter. However, not all poems need to have a rhyme scheme.
Explanation:
Brainliest please?
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Answer: D
Explanation: because she was annoyed by having to call her “Mother” in the womb and she didn’t want to call her that so the answer is D
Explain the figurative language in the title, “Translating Grandfather’s House”. What does the speaker mean by saying that he has “translated” his grandfather’s house?
Answer:
He is translating the meaning of his grandfather's house as he sees it, not how his family does.
Which of the following is a step in the formation of sedimentary rocks?
a
Erosion
b
Eruption
c
Metamorphosis
d
Condensation
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the rocks go in a cycle where this one breaks down with erosion
Read the following lines from "Tangled in Pride."
She was an artist with such flair,
Her gift, to create beauty.
What does the word flair mean as it is used in the poem?
Lively energy
Style and natural talent
Excellent speaking skills
Bright and clean
Answer:
Style and Natural talent
Explanation:
What is the internal conflict in the scenario with Jennifer?
Jennifer really wants the cute new jeans she sees at the store, but she doesn’t have enough money. She sees that the jeans don’t have a security sensor and thinks she might be able to steal them, even though she knows it is wrong to steal. She is torn about what to do.
Answer:
she is having a moral conflict on whether to steal or not to
Explanation:
whats happing here is that she really wants the jeans but she can't afford them so she debates on stealing them even tho she knows its wrong
I hope this helps good luck and have a great day!
School garden supporters say that the gardens teach to the whole child. One of the strongest benefits is to social and emotional learning. Research shows that schools with a social and emotional learning program can increase test scores by 11% and positive classroom behavior by 9%.
School garden opponents say that the gardens take away from academic time. As other countries’ test scores are on the rise, America’s test scores continue to lag behind. The only true way to achieve financial success is to be well educated. Opponents say that no one wants gardens banned; they just don’t think school is the place for this type of learning.
Write a brief summary of the claims on both sides of the argument. Are these strong or weak claims? Make sure to use textual evidence to support your writing. Your answers should be between 4-6 sentences long.
Answer:
All though the two arguments are correct, I lean towards the 2nd argument. School gardens do not improve student's scores as they would if the student was well educated. The student will not learn from a garden. The surroundings will be better but can not help them. As it states in the second claim "America’s test scores continue to lag behind". Even if we have school gardens. But, the first argument is right in a way if the student is already well educated and knows the curriculum there surrounding may improve their learning by wanting to learn because they are more comfortable. These claims are strong because they do have facts and claims from others. They lean towards one side and are informative.
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Answer:
soccer
Explanation:
soccer
Answer:
Graphics and headings.
Explanation:
Easy Question If you can't answer question then comment
How has this year 2020 has been
Answer:
horrible but my birthday is in 2 days so that's good
Explanation:
Answer:
this year, 2020, has been pretty rough with everything going on in the world.
Explanation:
im saying it pretty rough because of the pandemic and us not being able to see our friends of do anything that involves people :(
. “That man has coal for a heart.” What does this imagery make you think about Mr. Yao? Does it give you insight into his character traits or lead you to any predictions?
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Answer: it means he is very cruel.
Explanation: because that's what I think. when people say a metaphor about other peoples hearts, that means they are describing their personality or how they are.
Which word best describes Barton's personality? funny suspicious shy defiant
Answer:
D. Defiant
Explanation:
If you're talking about Clara Barton the politician the answer would be D. Defiant
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Among all the given terms, the one that gives the best description about Barton's personality is that he is defiant. Hence, Option D is correct.
What is the meaning of defiant?Disobedience to authority, persistently defying it, being purposefully obtrusive, and/or blaming others for one's own errors or bad behaviour are all examples of argumentative and defiant behaviour.
Did one know that a child's ability to resist is a crucial indicator of a brain that is developing, flourishing, and healthy? The separation between herself and one is becoming clear to the child. She is trying to grasp what is acceptable and what the rules of the world are.
Defiant and argumentative behavior: has frequent disagreements with adults or other powerful persons. frequently deliberately disobeys or refuses to abide by commands or guidelines from adults. irks or irritates people on purpose a lot.
Therefore, Option D is correct.
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Choose the verb which completes the sentence.
Before milk was homogenized, the cream would always _______ to the top.
A.
raise
B.
rise
C.
rose
Answer: B rise
Explanation:
Lucia is paraphrasing this passage from Through the Looking-Glass to help her understand what she reads. However, the egg only got larger and larger, and more and more human: when she had come within a few yards of it, she saw that it had eyes and a nose and mouth; and when she had come close to it, she saw clearly that it was HUMPTY DUMPTY himself. “It can't be anybody else!” she said to herself. “I'm as certain of it, as if his name were written all over his face.” It might have been written a hundred times, easily, on that enormous face. Humpty Dumpty was sitting with his legs crossed, like a Turk, on the top of a high wall—such a narrow one that Alice quite wondered how he could keep his balance—and, as his eyes were steadily fixed in the opposite direction, and he didn't take the least notice of her, she thought he must be a stuffed figure after all. “And how exactly like an egg he is!” she said aloud, standing with her hands ready to catch him, for she was every moment expecting him to fall. Which detail does Lucia need to avoid in her paraphrase? .
A.The egg is Humpty Dumpty.
B.Alice expects Humpty Dumpty to fall.
C.Humpty Dumpty crosses his legs.
D.The egg has eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
Answer:
C. Humpty dumpty crosses his legs.
Explanation:
This detail doesn't help at all, it's an unimportant action.
When people would gather at Malala's house, she most wanted to be with ...
Group of answer choices
no one
The women cooking and gossiping
The children playing games
The men talking politics
Answer:
The children playing games
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Little Women.
Money is a needful and precious thing,—and, when well used, a noble thing,—but I never want you to think it is the first or only prize to strive for. I'd rather see you poor men's wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, than queens on thrones, without self- respect and peace. Marmee tells her daughters this shortly after Meg returns from a fortnight with the well-to-do Moffats. Amy and Meg have both wanted to have nicer things and be a part of high society, but cannot because Father lost their wealth. Without marrying well, they will never have more than they do right now and will always have to work. Selecting either Meg or Amy as the focus of your answer, discuss whether either girl learns the lesson Marmee tries to teach them here. Use details to explain why they have or have not.
MAKE YOU BRAINLY!!!
Answer:
I think Meg learns a bit more about the lesson that Marmee teaches them
Explanation:
In the text, It says nothing about Amy being "helpful, or generous" but it does say that she wants to have nicer things and be a part of higher society.
In the text, it does say one thing about Meg. She returns with the well-to-do moffats. Which I think, she returned ONLY because of the well being of the moffats, which is a family. So she did something good in my opinion.
Although I am not sure of the meaning of, " She returns with the well-to-do moffats" So do please correct me if I am wrong
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What is a recurring theme?
a theme that doesn't make sense in a story
a theme that shows up again and again in different stories
a theme that no one has ever heard of before
a theme that seems to repeat itself throughout one story
Answer:
the answer is b
it comes up again and again, with little variation and similarity to many other stories