Answer:
Champollion corrected misspellings of famous names in inscriptions from the ruins of a temple. This allowed him to translate the hieroglyphs that spelled the famous names. hope this helps and Be blessed ANd Plz mark Branilest
Explanation:
Sample response: Champollion corrected misspellings of famous names in inscriptions from the ruins of a temple. This allowed him to translate the hieroglyphs that spelled the famous names.
He corrected misspellings of famous names.
He used inscriptions from temple ruins.
He used this information to translate the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Answer ;
He translated more hieroglyphs than the other scholars because, he used inscriptions from the temple ruins, he corrected the misspellings of famous names, and used info to translate hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone.
Students prefer salty snacks over sweet snacks. How do you know? WILL GIVE BRAINLEST
use the following words and use them in a sentence.
1. melancholy
2. forbidden
3. decree
4. emigrate
5. capitulate
6. restrictions
7. prohibit
8. sacrifices
(Blank) is the art of the effective use of language.
Listening
Editorializing
Rhetoric
Speaking
Persuasion
Answer: Rhetoric
Explanation:
Correct me if I'm wrong
What is the central idea of chapters 1-4 in animal farm?
Answer:
Not enough information provided
Explanation:
Read the book
Read the poem.
School looms large, and I feel small
I pause until the door swings wide
I hoist my pack, step inside
Adjust my cuffs, smooth my hair
And wonder what I’m doing here.
Which lines rhyme?
lines 1 and 2
lines 2 and 3
lines 3 and 4
lines 4 and 5
Answer:
Lines 2 and 3
Explanation:
The words "wide" and "inside" rhyme with each other, the other lines are a play in similar sounds (I forgot what it's called). Such as the words "hair" and "here."
Why does the author want us to know this? Rogue wave
Answer:
mhm, what the other one said...?
Explanation:
How does the quoted section in the first paragraph contribute to the
development of ideas in the article? Everyday life as a learning experience
Answer: It shows what actual people are thinking about it
Answer:
It shows what actual people are thinking about it
Explanation:
hope this helps
what happens to people who place too much importance on status
Answer:
This question requires a personal answer. I will give you one as an example.
Explanation:
One of the most repeated expressions by everyone is: we do not care what others say about us. That the important thing is to be yourself regardless of the opinions of others. Which is an example of a lack of personality to change due to peer pressure. If they tell you to jump out the window, do you jump?
However, perhaps we are so strict repeating this series of ideas because, deep down, nobody is like that, not even us. What's more, living refractory to the opinions of others is not a sign of personality, but rather a poor functioning of the healthy brain.
All, except pathological cases have evolved to thrive in social groups. Loneliness and individuality are synonymous with death in the evolutionary context. Thus, the brain has been wired to be extremely permeable to the social breeze, turning one way or another depending on how it blows, which weather vane.
It sounds a bit contradictory, but it makes sense: people need to belong to groups, but these groups must be beneficial to us. Given that there are different groups in the world, we will choose the one we consider the best (or the one that accepts us more easily), and we will disdain the rest, considering them inferior, strange, counterproductive or any other epithet associated with rejection.
Most people say out loud that they do not care what they think of them, paradoxically so that others think precisely that and nothing else.
Macbeth figurative language
What social stigma does society need to get over?
Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word restrained. Write your definition, along with the words or phrases that were most helpful in arriving at
your conclusion. Then consult a dictionary to confirm your understanding.
The literature and other art of the ancient and classical periods is characterized by a formal and restrained style. A glance at any piece of classical Greek or Roman art or architecture makes that style clear. It is
perfectly balanced and symmetrical and hardly adorned, which can be seen in the Parthenon, a famous Greek temple built in 480 BCE. Classical artists strove to achieve an ideal, and therefore did not include excess features that could throw the piece off balance or reveal any awkward human flaw. Likewise, classical authors employed a restrained style in their poetry and prose. True to the philosophy of the time, they prized balance and order in their language and
in the structure of their poems and plots. Dramas follow Aristotle's unities, strict rules that dictated that a play must focus on one action over the course of one day in a single location. All the messy action happens offstage and then is described in formal language for the audience by a member of the chorus. In epic poems, passionate actions are often counseled against or result in terrible consequences.
Answer:
The meaning of restrained seems to be "governed by rules, restricted. Constrained by structure"
Phrases from context: "Dramas follow Aristotle's unities, strict rules..."
"...balance and order in their language and in the structure of their poems and plots...
Dictionary definition:: Restrain: check or hold in; keep under control or within bounds. (Oxford)
Restrained: marked by restraint : not excessive or extravagant (Merriam-Webster)
Explanation: The context explains that writers followed the rules and the structure that they learned from the models set up by Aristotle and other classical writers. The audience expected that structure and balance. Some things would have disturbed the audience or readers, so writers were careful to not to offend them.
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Read through the article, You Are Solving The Wrong Problem. Discuss the following points in your answer.
1. What was interesting about this article?
2. What current events do you think we need to look at through this problem-solving process? Why?
Here is the link to the article. Just copy and paste it to whatever type of browser that you use https://uxmag.com/articles/you-are-solving-the-wrong-problem.
ANSWER
1 question answer
Even if you can't think of a way to tell a complete story, you can incorporate storytelling techniques into your article to make it more interesting. Foreshadowing can add interest to your story. ... Most great stories have some kind of conflict, so make sure this comes through in your writing.
2nd question answer
Having good, strong problem solving skills can make a huge difference to your career.
Problems are at the center of what many people do at work every day. Whether you're solving a problem for a client (internal or external), supporting those who are solving problems, or discovering new problems to solve, the problems you face can be large or small, simple or complex, and easy or difficult.
A fundamental part of every manager's role is finding ways to solve them. So, being a confident problem solver is really important to your success. Much of that confidence comes from having a good process to use when approaching a problem.
hope it helps
Question 1
Which thesis statement is written correctly?
Tornadoes are dangerous. They cause more monetary damage to communities than any other type of weather,
Tornadoes are dangerous because they cause more monetary damage to communities than any other type of weather,
Hey! I’m writing a story and need some ideas on what should happen next.
“ About thirty minutes later, I hear a car horn outside my apartment. This is it. The moment I’m going to enter the car of the person I’m supposed to hate. Why did I tell him I’d go to the park with him? I walk out and try to open the car door, it’s locked. I knock on the window and mouth to him that the door is locked. He nods his head and starts laughing at me. I knew this was a bad idea. He is awful! I angrily glare at him for a few seconds until he finally unlocks the door and lets me in. When I enter the car I ask him, “Why did you do that?” He laughs and says, “Because it was funny.” I roll my eyes and say, “No it wasn’t.” He starts the car then says, “Wow, not even thirty seconds with me and you’re already rolling your eyes?” I glare at him for what feels like forever and he makes another sarcastic comment, “Sunflower, if you wanna stare at me, you should take a picture. It lasts longer.” Ugh! “You’re so annoying, I’m so regretting coming with you!” He grins and keeps on driving. I honestly still have no idea why he invited me but I guess I’ll never know. After minutes of awkward silence, I decide to say something. “So pretty boy, why did you invite me to the park?” He looks over at me and says, “I have a name you know.” “Yeah, so do I, but yet, you never use it.” He smiles at me. “True”, he says. I smile. I’m really getting used to this fun side of him. Hang on, what? What am I saying? Getting used to him? No, never. I get rid of that thought and as I do, he parks the car and says, “Here we are. Are you ready to have fun?” I look over at him and respond, “I’m with you, I’m not sure how much fun I can actually have.” He rolls his eyes and says, “Right back at you. You’re no fun either.” I ignore him and we get out of the car.”
What should happen while these two are at the park? (By the way, these two always argue they basically hate eachother. Seth (the guy driving) made a bet on Sila (the girl he is with) That is just a little background info :)
they should feed the ducks at the park and argue over what they should name the various ducks or who the ducks like more I hope this can help :)
Some facts about The Climate change in Arctic
Solve each inequality and graph its solution.
which is it a,b,c,d?
[tex] - 41 < 6x - 5[/tex]
[tex] - 41 + 5 < 6x[/tex]
[tex] - 36 < 6x[/tex]
[tex] \frac{ - 36}{6} < \frac{6x}{6} [/tex]
[tex] - 6 < x[/tex]
Answer D
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i really need to increase my grade
Which of the following is true about "The Hobbit"?
A. It has all of the components of the Hero's Journey?
B. It follows the Hero's Journey except for having a "Supreme Ordeal."
C. It follows a structure other than the one described by Campbell.
D. It is not considered a Hero's Journey as Bilbo doesn't save anyone.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A. is because Bilbo does not want to go on an adventure until he realizes he needs to do something other than lay around inside all day long by himself.
Answer:
A.It has all of the components of the Hero's Journey.
Explanation:
How does Norma worsen their conflict?
A
by rudely dismissing Arthur's opinions about the button unit
B
by repeating the same arguments that Arthur has already heard
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by defending Mr. Steward and the design of the button unit
d
D
by suggesting that she is willing to kill someone by using the button unit
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The way Norma aggravates the conflict would be as follows:
D). by suggesting that she is willing to kill someone by using the button unit.
Conflict
Conflict is described as a situation where two rival forces are contradicting each other. This results in complicating the problem and helps take the narrative forwards as soon as the conflict intensifies. In the given narrative, Norma intensifies the conflict by hinting the readers about her intention to kill someone through the button unit which develops complication and suspense in the story.Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Learn more about "Conflict" here:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
becuase they are all synonyms to each other
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Answer:
talking to a friend?
Explanation:
What kind of organization does the memoir use?
comparing events
chronological events with commentary
Help answer both questions and I’ll give you the brainless
Answer:
I'd say A and C (A for part A and C for part B)
Explanation:
suppose one of your classmate die in a bus accident now write a letter of condolence for his family?
Answer:
I'm so sorry about your loss. You are all in my prayers. Your child was a great kid. They were very smart, nice to all of the students and teachers. I'm sorry.
Dear(Insert Last name if the family),
I know we just started the year and a tragic accident happened to your family. (Insert name of the kid) was a wonderful kid. I know that this year has been tough for you guys but I really do hope that you get a wonderful year. May he/she rest in peace).
-Sincerly,
(Your name)
Which sentence below contains a conjunction indicating a possible relationship?
A
Due to the large number of offers, Mike had to increase his giveaway time limit.
B
Kelsey is coming to dinner and a movie with me tonight.
C
The oven did not cook right because the brownies were not completely done.
D
The promise of a better life brought many immigrants to America.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
It has the word and which is the conjunction and the relationship is between Kelsey and the person talking
Which feature of life for ancient Romans would most likely not apply to people today?
When you cite evidence from a passage set, you have to let your audience know where it came from. Which of these is NOT an acceptable way to introduce evidence from the “Do Video Games Have a Major Effect on Players’ Physical Health?” passage set? Question 4 options: According to the text, Source 1 states, Green says, As stated in paragraph 17,
Answer:
Can you screen shot the article. I can't answer it if i know whats it about.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is "green says".
Explanation:
For example, it's like saying "Abby said that.." You can't state something your friend said. There's no proof that it's true, you have to state something that a professional said or a scientist, etc.
What kind of metaphor works best in a poem?
A.a cliche that most readers have heard many times
B.an original comparison that suggests something new
C.an exceptionally complicated comparison
D.a comparison between two very similar things
Answer:
Explanation:
B
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Explanation:
its b
You have read a scene from the play Pygmalion. Think about what might happen next and how the scene would change if it were written as a story.
Write a story that tells what happens next, using one of the characters from the scene as the narrator. Use what you have learned about the scene’s setting, conflict, and characters to create your story.
Answer:
What is the pygmalion play?
Explanation: