Answer:
Has been excitement,
Explanation:
Have sounds very weird so it is has!
2.
Melissa had 7 pages of homework! She only completed 5 before her soccer practice. Choose the division problem that shows what fraction of pages she finished before practice.
5 ÷ 7
7 ÷ 7
5 x 7
7 ÷ 51.
Choose the correct problem for the fraction .
7 x 8
7 ÷ 10
8 ÷ 7
7 ÷ 8
Answer:
7/5
Explanation:
Answer:
7/5
Explanation:
"Her eyes are like blue pools of sparkling water."
This is a ...
A. personification example
B. metaphor example
C. simile example
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Its a simile because it says "Like"
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Anything using like or as is an example of a simile.
What three things can I as the teacher do to help you become more successful as a student in this class?
Describe the Sioux way of life. How is it different from other tribes? How is it similar?
Native Americans.
Answer:
Many Sioux tribes were nomadic people who moved from place to place following bison (buffalo) herds. Much of their lifestyle was based around hunting bison. Where did the Sioux live? The Sioux lived in the northern Great Plains in lands that are today the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The Sioux are known for their distinguished looks. Their hair is very black and it is worn long. Like other Native American tribes, they also have high cheekbones and large noses. The Sioux Indians have the distinction of having one of the most well-known Indian chiefs in history.
(I don't know how they are similar, but here are the answers to your other questions..)
Read the excerpt from “The Rhythms of Rap” by Kathiann M. Kowalski.
From “The Rhythms of Rap” by Kathiann M. Kowalski
If music gets too predictable, however, it becomes boring. Sophisticated rap music provides an innovative mix that satisfies and sometimes surprises listeners’ expectations. . . . Sampling or the drum track may stress different notes than those that would usually be emphasized in the meter.
What does innovative mean?
unexpected, unusual
boring, expected
stressed, emphasized
predictable, usual
Answer:
The answer is the first option: Unexpected, Unusual
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Literal language is using words as they are defined in a dictionary.
Group of answer choices
A. True
B. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
Just revise the passage, like it says. Replace some words, spruce it up a bit. Make sentences more formal than they are informal.
Explanation:
For example, in the sentence "stop them from bringing products in," you could say "stop them from importing products." Just find a good spot for the words export and blockade, like it tells you to. Review every single sentence - How can you improve them, or make them sounds better?
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What is one effect of herbal medicines being altered for sale on the black market?
Answer/Explanation
African traditional medicine is a form of holistic health care system organized into three levels of specialty, namely divination, spiritualism, and herbalism. The traditional healer provides health care services based on culture, religious background, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that are prevalent in his community.
I need to write a Quality Personification of power it need to have two sentences
Evaluate the following argument after reading the text.
Girls and boys should be able to play on the same sports team. When boys and girls in our neighborhood play pick-up football, we treat each other as equals and form great friendships. According to The Sports Journal, many professional women say that they grew up playing sports with boys. Also, studies show that boys become more flexible and nimble when they play with girls on the team.
Which sentence needs more of an explanation in order for it to support the claim?
(1 point)
According to The Sports Journal, many professional women say that they grew up playing sports with boys.
When boys and girls in our neighborhood play pick-up football, we treat each other as equals and form great friendships.
Girls and boys should be able to play on the same sports team.
Also, studies show that boys become more flexible and nimble when they play with girls on the team.
Answer:I would say it is ‘ Also, studies show that boys become more flexible and nimble when they play with girls on the team. ‘
Explanation:
Answer:
"Also, studies show that boys become more flexible and nimble when they play with girls on the team." needs more of a Explanation.
which of the rules to live by in "if " are similar to a rule or theme in bud not buddy
heres the poem
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim,
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same:
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ‘em up with worn-out tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss:
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”
Answer:
im a guy and i like this poem did u make
Explanation:
Anytime an adult cautions you to pay attention and speaks to you in a soothing tone, do not pay attention and instead run away as quickly as you can because something truly terrible is about to happen. especially if the police are following you.
What is the theme of the story Bud Not Buddy?A main idea or point that the author wants the reader to comprehend is known as a theme. There are four main themes in Christopher Paul Curtis' book Bud, Not Buddy. They are the value of family, the virtues of hope and tenacity, and the consequences of racism.
Most likely because Bud's name encapsulates everything that occurs in the book. Look at this: Bud is a "little fist of love" who fights with his foster brother, sleeps with a knife in his mouth, and uses a rake to whack hornets' nests.
Learn more about the theme here:
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when u see a karen when walking down the sidewalk
Answer:
lol fr tho every time always got sum to say
Why does Rachel say, “only it's too late” after describing her birthday party?
Answer:
ok so basically the story is eleven. The story is about this girl names Racheal and she doesn't like to stay at the age of eleven. There was a problem with the sweater at school. She got bullied.
Explanation: Now I don't know exactly the answer to this question is because I don't remember this part I'll look forward to this question and try to help the best I can!
What is one of your special moments?
Answer:
The most special moment that I could possibly think of was when my aunt and uncle adopted me and my little brother after four years with them.
Just a few weeks before my brother's birthday in April, a lady from D.H.S. came to pick us up. We weren't sure what was going on until we arrived at my aunt and uncle's house. They took us in with no problem.
We still live with them to this day and I don't think that we've ever been happier.
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Read the sentence from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza.
I pushed a chair under it and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast as I could.
1. form a picture of flashing light.
2. compare himself to his mother.
3. give human qualities to the light.
4. imagine what the chair looks like.
Answer:
The author uses figurative language to form a picture of flashing light.
Explanation:
The author uses figurative language to create an image inside the readers head to help picture how the room might look as he turned the light on and off. realy hope I helped
Answer:
1- To form a picture of flashing light
Explanation:
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Answer:
what do i help with??
Explanation:
Answer:
Whats u need
Explanation:
7. What is the DEPENDENT CLAUSE in the following sentence: When leaders 1 point
attempt to navigate the slippery slope of fairness, they will find themselves
arbiter of public opinion and hostage to the politically correct.
when leaders attempt to navigate the slippery slope of fairness
they will find themselves arbiter of public opinion and hostage to the politically
correct.
none of the above
Answer:
Quit
Explanation:
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What does the metaphor "pie in sky" mean?
Answer:
somethings pretty neat in the sky
Explanation:
Answer:”pie in the sky“ describes something that is falsely optimistic; a promise of something good happening in the future that is very unlikely to actually take place.
Explanation:
True or false Bible Question
4. Aaron wear holy garments made by gifted artisans
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Answer: true
Explanation:
Explanation:
True.
Exodus 28:2-4 Priesthood Holy Garments 2 And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty. 3 So you shall speak to all who are gifted artisans, whom I have filled with the spirit of wisdom, that they may make Aaron's garments, to consecrate him, that he may minister to Me as priest. 4
Read the following and answer the question.
Which of the following questions is most likely answered in this excerpt?
Ortega knew he had to find the owner of the briefcase since it contained so much money. “I know I could have kept the money and no one would have known,” said Ortega. “But that’s not being honest.” Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found the owner of the briefcase because he knew it was the right thing to do.
Where did it happen?
Why did it happen?
Who did it?
How did it happen?
Answer: hope this helps tell me ur score later! :)
Explanation:
here are my two thoughts it said were it happend " Ortega spoke to the grocery store clerk and found the owner of the briefcase because he knew it was the right thing to do."
or
Why did it happen?
"Ortega knew he had to find the owner of the briefcase since it contained so much money. “I know I could have kept the money and no one would have known,” said Ortega. “But that’s not being honest.”
Help me please i dont understand
Answer:
Explanation:
Question Four: Salvador's eyes are the color of a caterpillar's body.
Question Five: It grows smaller and smaller, and begins to disappear into the horizon. It flies in the air like the memory of kites blowing in the wind.
WHAT CAN YOU FIND IN AN AIRPORT TERMINAL?
list THINGS YOU COULD FIND
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Answer:e
batthroom
Explanation: becauas like when you have to go to the bathroomit is right there
What is Samuel’s point of view about Richard in "Blood in the River"?
My overall impression of the book Blood on the River is that it’s a very good book. The reason I like it is because, it’s really suspenseful and it gets me really excited to keep reading. I think Elisa Carbone did a very good job of going to lots of places just to get facts so she could write an awesome book like that.
The character I can connect the most with is probably Samuel because he goes through a lot of hardships, either it being food, survival or Indian attacks. He also has to befriend someone he doesn’t trust yet.
The character that me most about life and death in the beginning and the end, was probably Captain John Smith because when he made Samuel stand on one foot, and told him that the whole colony has to be able to stand on two feet to survive.
I think the theme of the story that Elisa Carbone is trying to incorporate is bravery. I know this because on pages 78-80 it shows how Samuel knew just what to do about the situation they were in. With a lot of arrows flying around the fort, he got both the boys to go under the tent. James tried to get out but Samuel was pulling him, James started to get away but then Samuel lunged at him and grabbed him harder but James bit him and got away.
Another theme I thought was survival when he was at the Native American village how he learned how to make things using all-natural supplies. I think this because, when he was in the village he learned how to hunt and survive. The supplies he learned to make was “arrows, a bow, and a knife, then Kainta taught him how to shoot straight strait at target practice.
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The “middle one”
1). Third person omniscient
2). First person
3). Third person
4). Second person
5). Third person objective
Answer:
3
Explanation:
Which of these sentences makes you want cookies? Why?
"The cookies came out of the oven warm, hot, and gooey, and I hadn't eaten all day."
OR
"I am hungry and the cookies smell good."
Conduct some research on the Internet about a current major story in the news. It can be international or national news. Find two different news sources that are telling this same story. Find one from a U.S. source, and then find a non-U.S. news source (ideally a non-Western source altogether). First, summarize the story and identify what two news sources you used. Discuss the similarities and differences of how the stories were told. Consider any bias that either of the news sources may have, and explain how those biases may affect the telling of the story.
Hint: When trying to find the bias of a news source, consider any motivations that the news leadership may have for telling a story in a particular way. Historical? Political? Financial?
Answer:
Every day for four years, I would drive to my job, and every day at the same time, on the same route, I would notice the city bus. It would pull up next to me, and I would see all the people on board. Some would be reading. Some would be sleeping. Some would stare back at me. Every day, at the same time, it would follow me right to work. As I pulled into my parking space at work, I would see it around the corner, about a block away from my job. Then, one day, my car broke down. I had no way to get to work, and then, I remembered the bus. I decided to take it since I knew it was on the same schedule as I was. Since then, I have never driven to work again. Taking the bus is a useful method with which to travel because you can save a lot of money by using public transportation. One reason public transportation is useful is because it saves money. My commute to work was long, and it required a lot of gas. When I drove to work, I was spending $30 a week on gas. There are 52 weeks in a year. That translates to $1,560.00 a year I was spending on gas to get to work. When I started taking the bus, it cost $2 ($1 to get to work and another $1 to get home). Another way to save money is to use the toll road. That translates to $10 a week. That means that it cost me $520 a year to get to work. That's less than a third of what it cost to drive. It saved me $1,040.00. The funny part is that the reason my car broke down in the first place was because I was driving it constantly. 6 What is the central idea of this passage?
Answer:
CNN reported on the conflict in Gaza, providing a summary of the events and the reasons behind the escalation. They focused on the rocket attacks from Gaza and the Israeli airstrikes in response. CNN included quotes from Israeli officials and mentioned the civilian casualties on both sides. Their report was relatively balanced, presenting perspectives from both Israelis and Palestinians.
On the other hand, Al Jazeera covered the same story but with a different emphasis. They highlighted the historical context of the conflict, going back to the Israeli occupation and the displacement of Palestinians. They provided extensive coverage of the Palestinian casualties and criticized Israel's actions. Al Jazeera's report had a clear pro-Palestinian bias, with fewer quotes or perspectives from Israeli officials.
The bias of each news source can be attributed to several factors. In the case of CNN, potential motivations for bias could include the desire to maintain a neutral stance, cater to their predominantly American audience, and adhere to journalistic standards of objectivity. As for Al Jazeera, their bias may stem from their Qatari ownership and their aim to represent the perspectives of the Arab world.
It's important to recognize that all news sources may have some level of bias, whether intentional or unintentional. In this case, the biases of CNN and Al Jazeera affected how the story was presented. CNN aimed for a more balanced approach, while Al Jazeera prioritized highlighting the Palestinian perspective and grievances.
Overall, by comparing the reporting from CNN and Al Jazeera on the conflict in Gaza, we can observe the differences in emphasis, perspective, and bias between U.S. and non-U.S. news sources. It's crucial for readers to consume news from multiple sources to gain a more comprehensive understanding of complex global events.
Explanation:
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The “middle one “
1). Third person omniscient
2). First person
3). Third person limited
4).second person
5). Third person objective
Can I get a summary of the relationship of Anne Frank and her parents from over the span of the entire diary/book? Such as, how was her relationship with her parents at the beginning of when they went into hiding and her relationship with them at the end of her diary? Help greatly appreciated.
Answer:
Anne passed the time, in part, by chronicling her observations and feelings in a diary she had received for her 13th birthday, a month before her family went into hiding.
Explanation: