Answer:
The first one.
Explanation:
It is the only one that could conclude/resolve Ali's brainstorming table.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is only 5 points but can someone please go answer my last asked question?
You don't have to answer the questions, but you can.
Its 50 points and I want to mark the guy who answered it brainliest, thank you!
Answer:
Ok, I'll go check your last question
Explanation:
Can someone please explain to me how to write a diatribe and how to start one?
did anyone ever read The Kite Runner???????????????
Answer:
no sorry
Explanation:
(WORTH 95 POINTS) write a declaration of independence to the f451 government. Use the U.S. Constitution as a reference!!!
Bradbury ties personal freedom to the right of an individual having the freedom of expression when he utilizes the issue of censorship in Fahrenheit 451. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution reads:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for redress of grievances.
The common reading of the First Amendment is that commitment to free speech is not the acceptance of only non-controversial expressions that enjoy general approval. To accept a commitment to the First Amendment means, in the words of Justice Holmes, "freedom for what we hate." As quoted in Students' Right to Read (NCTE, 1982), "Censorship leaves students with an inadequate and distorted picture of the ideals, values, and problems of their culture. Writers may often be the spokesmen of their culture, or they may stand to the side, attempting to describe and evaluate that culture. Yet, partly because of censorship or the fear of censorship, many writers are ignored or inadequately represented in the public schools, and many are represented in anthologies not by their best work but by their safest or least offensive work." What are the issues involved in censorship?
Imagine that a group wants to ban Fahrenheit 451 because Montag defies authority. For the sake of the argument, assume for a moment that you wish to "ban" Fahrenheit 451 from the library shelves. To do so, you must do a number of things. First, you must establish why defying authority is wrong. What are its consequences? What are the probable effects on youth to see flagrant disregard of authority? (In regard to these questions, you may want to read Plato's Apology to get a sense of how to argue the position.) Second, you must have some theory of psychology, either implied or directly stated. That is, you must establish how a reading of Fahrenheit 451 would inspire a student to flagrantly disregard authority. Why is reading bad for a student? How can it be bad? Next, you must establish how a student who reads Fahrenheit 451 will read the book and extract from it a message that says "Defy Authority Whenever Possible" and then act on this message.
You must then reconcile whatever argument you construct with the responsibilities that accompany accepting the rights of the First Amendment. Perhaps you should consider and think about the issues of free speech and fundamental rights that you may not have considered before. Indeed, you may conclude that you can't claim your own right to expression if you have the right to suppress others rights to express themselves.
In looking at censorship in Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury sends a very direct message showing readers what can happen if they allow the government to take total control of what they do (or do not) read, watch, and discuss. For example, the government in Fahrenheit 451 has taken control and demanded that books be given the harshest measure of censorship — systematic destruction by burning.
Although the books and people have fallen victims to censorship in Fahrenheit 451, luckily, some citizens remain who are willing to sacrifice their lives to ensure that books remain alive. As Faber notes in a conversation with Montag, "It's not books you need, it's some of the things that once were in books." Faber then continues this conversation with Montag pointing out that people need "the right to carry out actions based on what we learn [from books]. . . ."
Because the government has censored so much in its society, the citizens in Fahrenheit 451 have no idea about what is truly happening in their world. A direct result of their limited knowledge is that their entire city is destroyed because propaganda wouldn't allow individuals to see that their destruction was imminent.
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Answer:
I haven’t really read it all but based on the beginning
they need to allow more books and stop burning them so that the distopian town can have a way to escape so maybe use that in the essay. Hope this helped!
Explanation:
what is the smallest praticle of an element that maintains the chemical idenify of a element a.element b.oxygen c. atom d. the periodic table of element which is the answer
Answer:
pog
Explanation:
pog
Read the excerpt from act 3 of A Doll’s House.
Krogstad: But, tell me, wasn't it for that very purpose that you asked me to meet you here?
Mrs. Linde: In my first moment of fright, it was. But twenty-four hours have elapsed since then, and in that time I have witnessed incredible things in this house. Helmer must know all about it. This unhappy secret must be disclosed; they must have a complete understanding between them, which is impossible with all this concealment and falsehood going on.
Krogstad: Very well, if you will take the responsibility. But there is one thing I can do in any case, and I shall do it at once.
What widely accepted archetype of the late 1800s does this text challenge?
the man as a ruler
the man as a trickster
the woman as a mother
the woman as a caregiver
Answer:
the answer would be
the man as a ruler
Explanation:
Answer:
the man as a ruler
Explanation:
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Underline all the nouns in each of the following sentences. On the lines below each sentence,
write one of the nouns that match the description in parentheses.
1. Our class gave a special show that was a huge success.
(collective). (abstract)
2. As the orchestra took their seats, there was silence.
(concrete). (abstract)
Answer:
Our class gave a special show that was a huge success. is a collective noun
As the orchestra took their seats, there was silence is also a collecive noun
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Passage 1
"Big data" is becoming a buzz word of the 21st century. Technically, big data refers to a data set that is too large to
analyze. Colloquially, big data refers to the ever-increasing amount of personal information that is collected by
computers. Computers monitor and record our online habits, what we buy at the grocery store, our medical and
educational records, and even our location. This glut of information has many screaming about privacy concerns.
However, sensible protections can be put into place that will unlock the power of big data and positively transform our
economy, science, and society.
Passage 2
The casual acceptance of the collection of personal data is one of the most troubling trends of the information age.
Proponents of big data argue that the benefits outweigh the potential risks, and that proper regulation of the use of
data can adequately control the dangers. However, it is very unlikely that we will be able to identify the right ways to
regulate the use of data and to persuade the global community to agree on these regulations. Even if we could, what
group or agency has the power to monitor the entirety of the Internet? It is far wiser to take immediate steps to limit
the collection of personal data now.
The author of Passage 1 would most likely criticize the author of Passage 2 for
A. ignoring the potential benefits of big data
B. considering the global implications of big data
C trying to limit the use of medical and educational records
D. examining the way that computers record and store information
E. I don't know
The author of passage 1 shows that there are risks with using big data, but that there are many benefits that must be considered and optimized. however, the author of passage 2 ignores these benefits and only considers the dangers of big data. For this reason, we can consider that the author of passage 1 would criticize the position of the author of passage 2.
In this case, we can state that option A is the correct answer to this question.
When reading these two passages, we can consider that:
The author of passage 1 shows that bigdata is something positive and should be explored and optimized.This author is aware that there are risks in using big data.However, the author states that there are ways to combat these risks and for this reason, big data should be used.The author of the second passage does not give assurance about combating the risks of using big data.This author claims that the risks are very large and dangerous.This author doesn't even cite the benefits that big data has, because he doesn't believe in these factual benefits.Thus, we can see that in a debate on big data, the author of the first passage would present a claim on the subject, presenting the benefits of big data, while the author of the second passage would present a counterclaim, fighting the argument of the author of the first passage.
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Can someone plzzzzz help me shorten this?? It's for my essay about Hercules that's due tomorrow...
"One example of his incredible skill is when he found out how to kill the 12 headed hydra that grew 2 more heads for every head chopped off. He got his friend to hold torches to the neck of every head he chopped off to keep the head from growing back. Then after he finished that, he put the hydra under a huge and heavy rock. This prevented it from harming any other human and he completed his task. Another example of this is how he completed cleaning the infinite stalls from livestock and cattle manure as one of his tasks. He knew he could never do it by cleaning up a pile at a time, so he flushed the stalls out by using the river and completed this task."
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Answer: An example of his incredible skill is when he found how to defeat the 12 headed hydra, which grew 2 new heads for every one that's chopped off. Holding torches over the neck of every head he chopped off kept them from growing back. When the hydra was no longer a threat, Hercules put it under a huge, heavy rock, preventing it from terrorizing the people again and also completing his task. Another example is when Hercules cleaned the livestock stalls and cattle manure. He knew he could never do it by cleaning one pile at a time, so he used the river to flush out the stalls instead.
Explanation: I'm not sure if this is any shorter but hope it helps!
Select The answer that is correct giving brainliest
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It seems correct. that would be my guess
Answer:
D
Explanation:
she forced smile and hesitated to complment him
Help me quickly. Writing!
Write a reply to Lara. Say what you think she should do
Give me İDEA
What does this phrase mean from the book seedfolks?
"But the garden’s greatest benefit, I feel, was not relief to the eyes, but to make the eyes see our neighbors."
Please help if you can!! I will mark brainliest!! =D
Answer:
he means that the garden was not to make the community seem cleaner and more pleasant but it was to make people of gibb street come together and bring out their inner..
Explanation:
i have this question too and this is what i answered i got it right...
Which of the following is an adjustment allowed by the IRS?
O A. Tuition expenses
OB. Work expenses
C. Medical expenses
O D. Dental expenses
It Can also be IRA CONTRIBUTIONS
The adjustment allowed by the IRS is Tuition expenses. Thus the correct option is A.
What is IRS?IRS stands for Internal Revenue Service, which is the revenue service of the United States federal government. It is responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws.
The adjustment allowed by the IRS for tuition expenses is the education tax credit, which is a tax benefit provided to eligible students or their parents to help offset the cost of higher education.
The amount of income tax you owe to the government is decreased when you claim this tax credit on your tax return. In order to encourage education and help people and families who are seeking higher education, the IRS permits this adjustment.
Therefore, option A Tuition expenses are appropriate.
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Which of these words describes a moment most precisely
A. Run
B. Walk
C. Jump
D. Leap
Answer:
C: jump because you could say I jumped when i saw the dog running straight into me or something
Answer:
Leap
Explanation:
cause i just got it smh
What is the author's purpose (to persuade, entertain, inform) explain in one sentence why
A speech written by a professional athlete listing the negative effects of steroids and urging young athletes to not use steroids
Answer:
The author's purpose is to persuade.
Explanation:
We know this because it states "urging young athletes not to use steroids." This is persuasive, as a persuasive tone always seems to convince or plead the audience to do/not to do something. In this case, it is not using steroids.
The ladder is _ the wall. (on /against/by/into)
_ her poverty,she wears fancy dress. (because of/because/inspite of /although)
Answer:
in spite of for the 2nd sentence
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! How does Hamilton sow the seeds of his own fall from grace and power.
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Can anyone write an introduction paragraph on vultures?
YOU HAVE TO USE THIS:
Use an anecdote or quotation hook.
Write your thesis statement. This is your three-part idea that answers the question: What problems does my everyday monster cause, who does it affect, and how can it be solved?
states idea about the topic in one sentence
can be supported with valid evidence such as facts, expert testimony, and research
does not include feelings or emotions
is written in the third person point of view
Answer:
Kevin Nealon once said, 'don't play dead with a vulture. That's exactly what they want.' Vultures are scavenging birds of prey. They are often spotted scavenging the carcasses of dead animals. The USDA stated that vultures often damage buildings by tearing roof shingles, vent seals, rubber roof liners, and pool covers. They can damage vehicles by scratching paint, removing rubber seals and wipers, and ripping vinyl seat covers from boats and tractors. This can affect everyone, from an middle-class family to a corporate business. Many methods can be used to solve these issues, and sometimes lethal methods are required to stop damage effectively.
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Finger Chart
(my teachers name)
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9:10 AM
100 points
You will begin to fill out the Finger Chart on Lesson 4. ONLY fill out the new keys you are learning for the lesson. DO NOT FILL OUT the entire chart at one time. Do not "Turn In" until the end of the nine weeks.
lesson 4 = H and E
Answer:
This would not be able to be answered
Explanation:
We could not tell you what to put on there because we don't know what you've learned.
Which year was this journal entry most likely written? 1932 2004 1785 1853
Answer:
DUMB H*E, FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF
Explanation:
In "This Is Spinal Fusion," the author's feelings about her condition change from the time
she learns she has scoliosis to her final thoughts on her surgery. Which phrase best
describes the progression of the author's emotions?
- from anger and denial to acceptance
-from distress and isolation to gratitude
-from seriousness to amusement
-from grief to determination
Answer: from distress and isolation to gratitude.
Explanation: In "This Is Spinal Fusion", the author eventually leaves behind some of the pain, humiliation, and isolation she experienced earlier in her life and is able to celebrate her successful surgery and recovery.
The phrase that best describes the from distress and isolation to gratitude. Thus, option B is correct.
What happens in the story "This Is Spinal Fusion"?In "This Is Spinal Fusion", the author eventually leaves behind some of the pain, humiliation, and isolation she experienced earlier in her life and is able to celebrate her successful surgery and recovery. In "This Is Spinal Fusion," the author's feelings about her condition change from the time as she learns she has scoliosis to her final thoughts on her surgery.
The above scenario is an example of emotional self-management. Self-management is the second of the three key territories of individual aptitudes that make up Emotional Intelligence. Self-direction is worried about how you control and oversee yourself and your feelings, inward assets, and capacities. It likewise incorporates your capacity to deal with your driving forces.
Therefore, The phrase that best describes the from distress and isolation to gratitude. Thus, option B is correct.
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How is the declaration of independence structured?
One morning, very early, before the sun was up,
I rose and found the shining dew on every buttercup;
Based on these lines from the poem, which choice best tells what a
buttercup is?
A) a toy
B) a tree
C) a flower
D)
an insect
Answer:
C) A Flower.
I am not completely sure.
The answer you are looking for is:
D) an insect
which word best describes heras garden
Answer:
Hera's orchard, also known as The Garden of Hesperides, has many magical apple trees in its fields. These apple trees provide golden apples with special magical properties.
Explanation:
:)
Which part of this excerpt from Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island best shows that the narrator was not pleased with the new look of the
Admiral Benbow Inn?
The next morning he and I set out on foot for the Admiral Benbow, and there I found my mother in good health and spirits. The captain, who
had so long been a cause of so much discomfort, was gone where the wicked cease from troubling. The squire had had everything repaired, and
the public rooms and the sign repainted, and had added some furniture --above all a beautiful armchair for mother in the bar. He had found
her a boy as an apprentice also so that she should not want help while I was gone.
It was on seeing that boy that I understood, for the first time, my situation. I had thought up to that moment of the adventures before me, not at
all of the home that I was leaving; and now, at sight of this clumsy stranger, who was to stay here in my place beside my mother, I had my first
attack of tears. I am afraid I led that boy a dog's life, for as he was new to the work, I had a hundred opportunities of setting him right and
putting him down, and I was not slow to profit by them.
The night passed, and the next day, after dinner, Redruth and I were afoot again and on the road. I said good-bye to Mother and the cove where
I had lived since I was born, and the dear old Admiral Benbow-since he was repainted, no longer quite so dear. One of my last thoughts was of
the captain, who had so often strode along the beach with his cocked hat, his sabre-cut cheek, and his old brass telescope. Next moment we had
turned the corner and my home was out of sight.
Answer:
dear old Admiral Benbow—since he was repainted, no longer quite so dear.
Explanation:
"dear old Admiral Benbow" was refered to him and the phrase "since he was repainted" hints that he changed his look and the phrase "no longer quite so dear" shows that he doesn't like it
Answer:
dear old Admiral Benbow—since he was repainted, no longer quite so dear.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is the best definition of plot?
A)*The beginning of the story when the characters and setting are introduced
B)*The turning point of the story when a change occurs in the main character
C)*The sequence of events in the story
D)*The way in which the author reveals the characters
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A plot consists of a exposition (or beginning) rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The plot is the sequence of events in the story.
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Compare and contrast two types of plants described in this passage. How are they similar?
Read the story.
Racing to Race
Carlo stopped to rest for a minute and tried to catch his breath. He’d been running for so long that he had pains in his side and his legs were beginning to hurt. He hunched over and tried to expand his lungs, but it was like trying to suck air out of a bicycle tire. His body was too exhausted to even allow him to take a deep breath, and he started to wheeze again. “Great,” he thought, “let me just add asthma to my expanding list of ailments. I can’t believe that I can’t even jog two miles without completely collapsing!” He finally gave in to his aching body and laid down on the grass to recuperate. He closed his eyes and tried to imagine himself running on the school track in the 1,600-meter race. He pictured himself running steadily toward the finish line, running effortlessly like a cheetah in the jungle. He was so lost in thought that he didn’t even hear Meiya approach. “Hey sleepyhead, what are you doing napping on Sean’s lawn in the middle of the day?” Meiya asked playfully. Carlo quickly sat up, breathing normally now and feeling a little embarrassed. “I am trying to get in shape to try out for track, but I can’t even run two miles,” he said dejectedly. “Wait, how many months are you out of surgery? Didn’t you just finish rehab last week?” Meiya asked. “You can’t expect to run two miles the first day.” It had been six months since Carlo’s surgery and he specifically remembered the doctor telling him he could start running after six months. But he thought about what Meiya had said and realized she had a good point. After his surgery, the doctor did say rehab would be crucial to his recovery but that it would take time for him to gain back full use of his leg. He thought about how a baby had to learn to walk before it could run. He remembered when his nephew was learning to crawl; within days it seemed like he was walking. Running didn’t come right away, Carlo remembered. He realized it was the same with his therapy. The maximum he had run in the past month was one mile on the treadmill, so he realized that Meiya was probably right. He would have to work at building up his endurance and set more realistic goals for himself. As he thought about what he had already accomplished, he started to smile and felt like a weight was being lifted off his shoulders. He realized that he had run almost a mile and a half before his body started to protest and if he kept working hard, he could get back to where he was before his accident. “Since when did you get so smart, Dr. Meiya?” he teased. “Do you want to race to the next mailbox?” “You’re on!” she challenged and took off running at full speed.
Question 1
Part A
What is a central theme of “Racing to Race?”
(A) Good things always come to those who wait.
(B) A close friend is good medicine.
(C) Recovery from a setback takes time and patience.
(D) Running a race is not always about winning.
Question 2
Part B
Which statement best shows how the theme identified in Part A is developed in the story?
(A) Carlo pictures himself winning a big race on the school track team but then he realizes he may have developed asthma.
(B) Carlo is discouraged that he has to rest after running a short distance, but Meiya reminds him that he has only just finished rehab.
(C) Carlo realizes that he may not be able to compete on the school track team but also discovers that, with time, he will still be able to participate in a sport he loves.
(D) Meiya knows that she is faster than Carlo, so she does her best to encourage him and also lets him win a race between them to boost his spirits.
Answer:
the first one is correct
Explanation:
here is a interesting riddle
lets see who can solve it!!!
Only one color, but not one size,
Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies.
Present in sun, but not in rain,
Doing no harm, and feeling no pain.
What is it?
Answer:
shadow
Explanation: