Answer:
Explanation:Folk tales like “The People Could Fly” often make readers reflect on the ways we perceive our world. Consider the common saying “seeing is believing” and its meaning. After reading the texts in this collection, do you believe this saying is true? You will draw from “The People Could Fly” and other texts in the collection to write an argument that states and supports your position. Your response should be 4-5 paragraphs
Answer: im also cunfused
Explanation:
Which lines most fully support an interpretation that the speaker feels the nonpoets of the modern world have a misguided perspective?
А
Lines 11-12 ("And make ... door")
B
Lines 14-15 ("To grow...go-getter")
с
Line 24 ("No longer
dreams)
D
Line 33 ("A wordy ... problems")
E
Lines 38-39 ("Grow up
wants")
Answer:
Explanation:it is D
Answer:
Lines 38-39 (“Grow up . . . wants”)
Explanation:
Correct. The speaker’s advice to “Grow up and join the big, busy crowd / That scrambles for what it thinks it wants” (lines 38-39) follows his advice that “this is no time nor place for a poet” (line 37). By putting the crowd in opposition to poets and saying it “scrambles for what it thinks it wants” (line 39), the speaker implies that the nonpoets are undignified and misguided in their desires.
Directions: Write 3 paragraphs on the topic below: Follow all rules of spelling,
grammar and punctuation.
{only 3 paragraphs}
TOPIC: Imagine you saw your best friend cheating on a test. Write a story about what
you would do.
Answer and Explanation:
In today's class I witnessed a scene that shocked me, because I never expected it to happen. My friend, who I've known since I was a little child of a few years old, arrived at school with a strange appearance, he had dark circles and a tired face, he didn't even smile at me when I nodded and spent all the time quiet and talking a lot little. But the most surprising thing about that day was that during our test, I could see mine that my friend, who was always very studious, was cheating on the test.
I was surprised because I always heard him being completely against students who do this, stating that it is useless to pass a test without having learned the subject, cheating as if that would be beneficial. To my surprise, I tried to talk to him after the test and find out what was going on, but he disappeared as soon as he handed the test over to the professor. I was thinking about what I can do and I am lying in my bed, imagining a thousand scenarios about what my attitude towards this should be.
I would never pass on what my friend did to the teacher, because I don't think it is right to harm a person at that level. For that reason, after thinking a lot, I called my friend and told him about what I saw, he was very nervous, but I calmed him down saying that I would not say this to anyone, but that I needed to know what was happening to him and how could I help him not cheat in the next tests. I believe that I made the right decision and that I will have good results from that.
Should school provide positive environment?
Answer:
Yes but it doesn't
Explanation:
What inference can be drawn from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"
Answer:
Jerry's Father likes to give the boys nice stuff
Explanation: in the midst of the deppression he gave the boys a piano
How does Shakespeare use figurative language to develop a central idea in lines 203–236?
Answer:
Shakespeare uses figurative language as he speaks with metaphors, similes, and personification. ... Rather than being straight forward like, "Juliet is innocent", he uses metaphors and similes to describe her innocence. Figurative language in Romeo and Juliet is used to convey to character development
What shall I do for you? (Passive voice)
Answer:
Wait im confused??
Explanation:
Explanation:
To assist answer the questions
Which option is a clear example of a non sequitur?
Answer:
Like going off topic in a conversation
talking about music to a friend but then you start talking abt sports.
Explanation:
I don't know if this helped but I hope it does
Marie is writing a persuasive paper against school uniforms. She decides to focus on how school uniforms take away a student's right to self-expression. Should Marie include information from "The Debate over School Uniforms" in her paper?
A.
No. The article does not mention anything positive.
B.
No. The article mentions nothing about self-expression.
C.
Yes. Attendance and self-expression are the same topic.
D.
Yes. The story is sad, and it will motivate the audience.
Answer:b no The article mentions nothing about self-expression.
Explanation:
This World by Mary Oliver Have you ever felt captivated by nature in the same way as the speaker? Cite examples from the text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.
Answer:
joe mama
Explanation:
Which statement best describes the narrative point of
view in this passage?
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my
brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night.
Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved
the old man. He had never wronged mne. He had never
given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it
was his eyel yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture
a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon
me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees-very gradually
-I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and
thus rid myself of the eye forever.
The passage uses a third-person point of view and
a reliable, all-knowing narrator.
reliable, all-knowing narrato.
an unreliable narrator.
OThe passage uses a first-person point of view and a
OThe passage uses a third-person point of view and
-"The Tell-Tale Heart,"
Edgar Allan Poe
The passage uses a first-person point of view and
an unreliable narrator.
Answer:
(D)The passage uses a first-person point of view and an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
swimsuit and towel to the beach.
G Or you could turn an old windbreaker into a bag to carry a swimsuit and towel to
the beach.
H Or you could turn an old windbreaker into a bag to carry a swimsuit. And a towel
to the beach.
The sentences are written correctly in the paper.
Answer:
G
Explanation:
I think. I mean you wouldn't use (and) in the beginning of a sentence.
Identify the subject of the sentence
Some of the council members were angry.
Explanation:
I think its history subject
What is a poet? This is english btw and don’t use other languages please.
Answer:A poet is a person who creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be a writer of poetry, or may perform their art to an audience.
Explanation:
Write two pairs of related simple sentences. Then, for one set of sentences, use a comma and coordinating conjunction or semicolon to create a compound sentence. Use a subordinating conjunction to connect the other set of sentences to make a complex sentence.
Answer:
> I am a teacher.
> I am helping you.
= I am a teacher, so I am helping you.
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> A flying saucer landed in my front yard last night.
> I now believe in extraterrestrials.
= Because a flying saucer landed in my front yard last night,
I now believe in extraterrestrials.
describe the bride in a wedding ceremony you attended in detail
Answer:
*kicks my moms belly from the inside."
THE END
Explanation:
Answer:
She looked like an angel.
Explanation:
Her red-haired flowed behind her as the gentle breeze blew by. Her arm delicately intertwined with her father's, the whole party gasped as she walked by. She reached the alter and gently lifted her train and once she was standing, her angelic appearance was even more apparent. Her pale blue dress trailed behind her in a gentle pool of fabric. Her sleeves cut off right above her wrists to show off her diamond bracelet - a gift from the groom the week before. Her hair was in a half-up half-down style that let her gorgeous red locks sway just below her shoulder blade. Her shoes poked out of the bottom of her dress, the perfect shade of silver to match her dress. Her makeup was extravagant, perfectly shaping her facial features. She looked like a page out of a fairytale. Hope this is what you were looking for. :)
Questions True or false.
There were no domestic fowl on the ships of the First Fleet.
true false
The early settlers had no use for chickens or ducks.
true false
In the 1950's commercial chicken farming was developing
true false
People have to protect their chickens from foxes.
true false
Free-range eggs are not produced in Australia.
true false
Local council regulations do have to be followed.
true false
Health and welfare issues only apply to the health on humans. true false
Backyard growers can use manure from the chickens on their gardens. true false
Chickens are omnivores.
true false
People can keep chickens in their backyard for egg production. true false
Activity 5
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History and English
Answer:1. false 2. true 3. true 4. false 5. true 6. true 7. true 8. false 9. false
Explanation:
riddle
I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. what am I?
Answer:
the Grinch
Explanation:
Answer:
I am a barber
because he use to shave beard daily of his customer
Summarize the following in 3 sentences or less : In July of that year the bulk
of the fleet reached a small island off the coast of Virginia that was called
Roanoke. After building a small fort on the north side of the island, the
colonists initiated relations with a Native American tribe that lived on the
island, the Aquascogoc. These natives showed little interest in building
relations with the English colonists, and they soon parted company. After this
encounter, however, the English noticed that one of their silver cups had
gone missing, and they attributed its disappearance to the Aquascogoc
Grenville, the English captain, was furious He believed that the Aquascogoc
had stolen the silver cup. Whether or not this was true, angry exchanges
followed and soon the English burned the Aquascogoc village. The English
held their fort against the subsequent attacks of the natives,
Answer:
After the fleet arrived at Roanoke, Virginia, the English built a fort and initiated relations with the Aquascogoc tribe, but the natives showed no interest in them.
The English thought that the Aquascogoc had stolen a silver cup from them, so Grenville, their captain, led his troops to burn the natives' village. After that, the British defended the fort against the subsequent attacks of the Aquascogoc people.
What are the different settings that Gilbert is thinking of
Answer:
Explanation:
whta be more specific
The day we found the sharks' teeth was foggy and cool. Moisture hung in the air so thick you could almost see it sparkling in the dim sunlight. There were days, early in the summer like this one, where it seemed there was more water in the air than in the bay. We had beached the boat and stepped out on the recently cleared spit of land. The ground had a light dusting of white sand over an under layer of dried black mud. It looked like a recently frosted chocolate cake, though the frosting was spread a bit thin for my taste. The ground was solid, but we knew from experience that it was full of fiddler crab holes, and would be underwater at the first super-high tide. Mysteriously, to us anyway, someone wanted to build a house there.
We often came to these spots to look for artifacts. Our beach, our summer home, had been a fishing camp for as long as anyone living could remember. The oldest stories told of travelers coming down to the edge of the sea, lining up to fill their wagon beds with salted fish to take back home. Old decaying cabins still lined the beach. Rotting nets, hung out to dry in the last century, decorated their weathered walls. Their broken faces spun stories in our minds. The fishermen who, tanned and wrinkled from sun and salt, hauled their nets full of splashing mullet in to cheers from the waiting crowds. The bounty of the sea lightened everyone's hearts, and the smell of roasting fish filled the damp air. Women fanned themselves from wagon seats. Children splashed in the shallow edges of the bay. It was a scene we had acted out as youngsters, building an imaginary bridge to a life we would never fully know.
Read this sentence from the text:
Old decaying cabins still lined the beach.
What is the main effect of the word decaying in this sentence?
1 It suggests a dislike of the cabins.
2 It suggests a fearful community.
3 It suggests a lack of life.
4 It suggests something horrible happened.
Answer:
3 Its suggests the lack of life
Read the passage. What does this conflict reveal about
White Fang?
that he is a helpless pup among vicious dogs
O the is afraid of dogs but not humans
O that he is a fighter who does not quit
Answer:
That he is a fighter who does not quit
Explanation:
The passage implies that White Fang was previously attacked by a lynx before his encounter with Lip-Lip, which was quite a graphically described. This leads me to believe that even though the torn shoulder that White Fang endured hurt, he is fearless, and possibly quite stubborn for not retreating from any further conflict before his shoulder was healed lol
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Language that conveys a bitter or mocking attitude is ______ .
O explicit
O authenticity
O sarcasm
O admission
Answer:
Language that conveys a bitter or mocking attitude is sarcasm .
Fill in the following sentences in the present progressive
• They _______are waiting_____________(wait) for us on the corner now.
• Listen! I think the telephone______________________(ring).
• I see that you_____________________(wear) your new suit today.
• The boys___________(make) a lot of noise. Please tell them to be quiet.
• Mr. Zehavy ______________(not work) in his office today.
• My parents_________________(go to a concert tonight.
• The bus driver______________(not drive) carefully.
• _______the pupils____________(decorate the room at the moment?
• You________________(not take) a shower right now.
• They______________(have) sales in all the big stores now.
• Look! It________________(begin) to rain
• At present my grandparent___________(travel) in London.
• The maid______________(clean) the room now.
• ________you________________(watch) TV right now?
• Sharon______________(not swim) in the pool at the moment.
• My brother_____________(not come) home today.
• Two old ladies_____________(sit) under a tree.
• ________they__________(laugh) at what I said?
• Ronen___________(look) for the book which he lost.
• Mom is sick. She__________(lie) in bed.
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Write a paragraph about Madonna in Tuesdays with Morrie.
Answer:
dang good luck with that I wish you the best
Choose two sentences that reflect the author's
viewpoint about Isaac Newton
1. "Newton's was such a monumental intellect
that, for example, when he found that the
mathematics required for some of his
Investigations did not exist, he invented it."
(Paragraph 1)
2. "Nearly three centuries would pass before the
world would host a comparable scientific
genius." (Paragraph 1)
3. "But before Newton there was no
understanding that an apple falling to earth
from a tree bore witness to the same physical
principle that keeps the planets revolving
around the sun." (Paragraph 2)
4. "Newton's view of gravity might be called the
great equalizer." (Paragraph 3)
S. "Newton went much further than this qualitative
description and wrote down equations that
quantitatively describe the strength of the
gravitational force between two objects."
(Paragraph 4)
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Answer: i think it is 1 and 5
(ELA) When should you look up an allusion to mythology?
A. whenever you see one as you're reading
B. when the allusion seems Important to understanding the story
C. not until your teacher tells you to look it up
D. when you have lots of time to play online
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I think allusion to mythology should be looked up when the allusion seems to be Important to understanding the story.
Not that none of the other options are right as well, but this particular answer gives much more credence as to why. Reading a mythology can be confusing oftentimes, especially when trying to get a wind of it at the starting stages. It's only fair that one should look up an allusion the moment it is noticed, so as to aid oneself in understanding what is being said
Answer:B
Explanation:
Which word BEST describes Jared?
A( cautious
B( helpful
C( insecure
D( nervous
Answer:
B) helpful
Explanation:
The word that best describes Jared is helpful. Thus, the correct option for this question is B.
Who is Jared?Jared was the first of Adam's children to be given prophecy and the first to write with a pen. He lived 800 years after the birth of Enoch and had more sons and daughters. So, all of the years lived by Jared were 962, then he died.
Jared was a forefather of Noah and his three sons. Jared's age was given as 962 years old when he died, making him the second-oldest person mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint.
He was a very helpful and innocent man who was very dedicated to his work. His behavior, opinion, and feelings make him a different person which has positive values and determination.
Therefore, the word that best describes Jared is helpful. Thus, the correct option for this question is B.
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Which of the following is an advantage to deconstructing literature?
1. Understanding how stories work.
2. Tapping into author's purpose.
3. Understanding themes within the story.
4. All of the above.
Answer: All of the above
Explanation:
Deconstruction is simply referred to as the approach that can be used to understand the relationship that exists between a particular text and its meaning.
When a literature is deconstructed, one reads beyond the straightforward content of the literature but rather and uncover new truth.
The advantage to deconstructing a literature is that one understands how the stories work, taps into the purpose of the author and also understands the themes within the story. Therefore, the answer is "All of the above".
Write down a formal letter to the editor of Dawn news paper complaining about corruption in Pakistan.
Answer:
Letter to the editor.
Explanation:
23-B, Sector 13
Islamabad, 44000
18/01/2021
The Editor
Dawn
Islamabad
Sir,
Subject- Complaint about corruption in Pakistan.
May I have the privilege to use some space of your esteemed daily to draw the attention towards the correuption prevailing in our country.
Daily we read in newspapers and watch in news about how people in power are misusing their position to hide the hideous crimes of people. One can see corruption spreading in every sector like a gangrene in our society. Not even one sector is left untouched, from government to judiciary, from politics to education, everything is influenced by corruption in our country. Though many efforts have been initiated yet little progress is seen in the area.
Recently, I went in a school for my daughter's admission, but they asked for such a high amount of fees, that only ellite class can afford. But where will the children of middle and low class go?
I hope that the concerned authorities will take notice on this issue and will take necessary actions.
Thanking You
Yours Sincerely
Sohail Ahmad
Which feature oWhich feature of epic poetry does this excerpt most clearly show?
a courageous hero who answers a call to adventure
a journey filled with many challenges
a vast setting of distant landscapes
supernatural forces, such as gods or monsters, that intervenef epic poetry does this excerpt most clearly show?
Answer:
Option "B" is the correct answer to the following answer.
Explanation:
A path packed with many difficulties. Gilgamesh started on a quest at this stage of the Classic to seek Gilgamesh, the smartest person on earth, to question him regarding eternal life.
An essential aspect of epic poems is such journeys. Individuals push forward action and have further surprises and events with meaning.
Answer:b
Explanation:
Did it on edge nuity