Answer:
1: half, quarter, quarter
2: half, half
3: quarter, quarter, quarter, quarter
4: quarter, quarter, half
Explanation:
filled in note = quarter note(1 beat each)
empty note = half note(2 beats each)
I learned in choir class. :)
Read this excerpt from "The Day the Gulls Went Crazy" by
Susan E. Quinlan.
What is the author's purpose in this paragraph?
O to describe what Larry does with the gulls' eggs
to highlight how defensive gulls are of their nests
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture
gulls
Capturing and rebanding an adult gull is much more difficult
than capturing a small flightless chick. Resourceful as always,
Larry developed a special capture technique. He rigged up a
tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole. Knowing the fight a two-and-a-half-pound adult gull might
put up, he scared the bird off its nest and replaced its fragile
eggs with dummy eggs. Next, he laid the noose around the nest
and moved away. A trail of fishing line led from the noose to the
fishing pole and reel in his hands. Crouching low, Larry waited
for the retum of the bird in need of rebanding. When the
moment was right, he reeled in the line, tightening the noose
around the gulls legs.
O to emphasize the materials that Larry used
Answer:
to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
Explanation:
This is true due to the starting statement in the opening percepts about the gull and how difficult it happens to be to capture it. For Larry to be able to succeed, he has no other option than to improvise. He did this by "He rigged up a tool using a rope noose, monofilament fishing line, and a fishing
pole."
Answer: to explain how Larry used his cleverness to capture gulls
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What is inertia? What is unbalanced force?
Answer:
inertia is a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
An unbalanced force is an unopposed force that causes a change in motion
What is the most important point to consider in determining whether an author is writing from a biased point of view?
Answer:
Pay close attention to sentences that may have opinions
Explanation:
A bias point of view is the author demonstrating their opinio and in some cases trying to convince the reader of it.
What does the author stand to gain by taking a certain stance on the subject? the most crucial factor to take into account when figuring out whether an author is writing from a biased point of view. Thus, option A is correct.
Who is the author?An author can be described as a person who writes about something. It can be of any genre that is possible. The author may write about some fictional, nonfictional, or something from his personal experience.
If the author is having an opinion of his own or is having some kind of tilt towards someone that can be termed as the person being biased. The author will be termed as biased then they have their own opinion about something rather than having a General opinion and are open to other options as well.
Therefore, option A is the correct option.
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The question is incomplete, the complete question will be:
A. What does the author have to gain from a particular position on the topic?
B. How old and experienced is the author?
C. What are the author’s sources of information about the topic?
D. How much does the author know about opposing points of view on the topic?
How the setting influences Samuel on Blood On The River chapter nine quotes?
Answer:
Blood on the River opens in London, England, in 1606. Following his mother's death, Samuel lands at an orphanage run by Reverend Hunt. The Reverend chooses Samuel for an important task - they join a mission for the Virginia Company, a commercial organization seeking riches and opportunity in the new world.
Explanation:
Commonlit the night the ghost got in answer key
In “the cat hater” what is recurring theme in the a story such as this
Answer:
can u show the article
Explanation:
if i seen the article i would help
Answer:
I had look up the article and the answer is B and D
Explanation:
what is the basic definition of a theme
Answer:
The theme in a story is its underlying message, or 'big idea. ' In other words, what critical belief about life is the author trying to convey in the writing of a novel, play, short story or poem?
Explanation:
Which underlined phrase is a prepositional phrase?
A. Test-takers were asked not to use their notes, books, or calculators.
B. Before passing out the test, the teacher asked students to close their books.
C. Neither of the tests this week had questions about the Pythagorean theorem.
D. The teacher and the students thought that the test took longer than expected.
I need help on making a paragraph on culture but talking about Tradition and Rituals or Food. Anything will help!!!!
Answer:
On an individual level, we grow up eating the food of our cultures. It becomes a part of who each of us are. Many of us associate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it ties us to our families, holding a special and personal value for us. Food from our family often becomes the comfort food we seek as adults in times of frustration and stress. When I was sick as a kid, I couldn’t eat rice because I was too weak, so my mother would cook soup and bring it to bed for me. The smell and taste of the soup became something very familiar to me. Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I remember the soup my mom used to make for me and I feel hungry for that soup.
On a larger scale, food is an important part of culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next. It also operates as an expression of cultural identity. Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.
Continuing to make food from their culture for family meals is a symbol of pride for their ethnicity and a means of coping with homesickness. Many open their own restaurants and serve traditional dishes. However, the food does not remain exactly the same. For example, some ingredients needed to make traditional dishes may not be readily available, so the taste and flavor can be different from the taste and flavor of the dishes that they would prepare in their home countries. Additionally, when immigrants sell food in another country, they do not only sell it to people from the same countries as them, but to people from different countries. Therefore, they have to alter the original dishes to cater to a wider range of customers with distinct tastes and flavor preferences. Alterations to original dishes can create new flavors that still retain the cultural significance of the dish.
When good people do bad things
Describe the impact this structure or pattern of organization has on the effectiveness of the article. (RI.2.5)
Group of answer choices
Using a social construct to support a research study gives context to the study demonstrating that the author was justified in their opinion.
Mob mentality is a problem in society. The use of the research study provides a potential solution allowing readers to grasp what is at stake.
The author compares a personal experience to a research study showing that the experience is in contrast to science. This helps readers understand that what the author experienced does not often happen.
The use of expert quotes, and a personal example followed by a research study gives context to the idea of mob mentality and helps readers understand how it happens.
Answer:
The use of expert quotes, and a personal example followed by a research study gives context to the idea of mob mentality and helps readers understand how it happens.
Explanation:
This question refers to the 2014 text "When Good People Do Bad Things" by Ann Trafton. In this text, the author talks about a phenomenon known as "mob mentality." Mob mentality occurs when people lose sight of their individual morality and behave in the way that the group they belong to behaves, whether this matches their own morals or not. Because of this psychological pressure, good people can be led to do bad things. The text gives a personal example that the author experienced, as well as information about scientific research and expert quotes. All of this helps reader understand the phenomenon better.
I teach English to foreign students. Identify the indirect object.
(a) teach
(b) 1
(c) English
(d) foreign students
Answer:
d) foreign students
Explanation:
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Poor Leo the Lion, worried he would never escape the hunter’s net! Then, who did he see scampering through the jungle? The same mouse he had released from his trap just a few days before. When the mouse saw his friend, the lion, he quickly nibbled through the knotted net and set him free. "You rescued me,” the mouse said. "Now it’s my turn to set you free!”
Which theme can be found in this excerpt?
Watch out for hunters’ nets in the jungle.
Little mice have extremely sharp teeth.
When we help others, we help ourselves.
Don’t be afraid, even when you are all alone.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
"When we help others, we help ourselves."
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Answer: The answer is C!
Explanation:
Give other person Brainiest. (I think I spelled it right)
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The parade marched down the street. It was led by a caped drummer. He set a stately pace and tapped the accompanying rhythm. A marching band followed behind him, matching his pace. Behind the band were floats of all sizes and designs. Children and adults were riding on the floats, tossing out penny candies, streamers, and plastic prizes. The street was lined with people. The noises of revelry filled the streets. Narrator's Perspective:
Answer:
The narrator's perspective is the third person point of view.
Explanation:
We can see that the narrator's perspective is in the third person because the narrator is not participating in the actions to which he is narrated, on the contrary, he has a panoramic view, from outside the situation in which a character is inserted and that character is not him . In other words, the narrator is not narrating a personal situation, in which he participated.
In addition, we can see that the narrated does not use pronouns like "I", "my" and "mine", which shows that he is not participating in the story.
Answer:
Third Person Objective
Explanation:
Fish Cheeks what was the problem in the sotry
Answer:
whats the question?
Explanation:
2.) Passive: The house is cleaned by my younger sister. Active: ___________________________.
Answer:
i think the answer must be like that
Explanation:
Active:my younger sister cleans the house.
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Answer:
word #1: Peered
word #2: Minuscule
word #3: Dashed
People who have Alzheimer's disease experience an increasing loss of brain function and cognition over time. Alzheimer's is characterized by a buildup of abnormal protein fragments that damage brain cells. Recently scientists have discovered an enzyme, BACE2, that decreases these abnormal protein fragments in the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. Which statement explains how BACE2 most likely works?
BACE2 speeds up the reaction that breaks down the abnormal protein fragments.
BACE2 is a reactant that combines with the abnormal protein fragments.
BACE2 breaks down into smaller pieces that react with the abnormal protein fragments, forming more complex molecules.
BACE2 molecules link several abnormal protein fragments together, forming a complete protein.
Answer:
BACE2 speeds up the reaction that breaks down the abnormal protein fragments.
Explanation:
BACE2 accelerates the reaction that breaks the fragments of abnormal proteins that cause Alzheimer's disease. With that, this enzyme is able to quickly cut these proteins, called beta-amyloid, into pieces so tiny that it takes the entire molecule to complete destruction. This is very innovative for the treatment of alzheimer's, although much research needs to be done to improve this process and not cause side effects.
In the following sentences, add a semicolon wherever necessary.
1. He wanted to go for a swim we drove to the Swimming Club and sat around the park till he
was in the pool.
Answer:
The sentence should be:
He wanted to go for a swim; we drove to the Swimming Club and sat around the park 'till he was in the pool.
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Write a compound sentence about immigrants based on what you’ve read. Remember that a compound sentence contains both a comma and a conjunction.
Answer:
Just write something with and with it
Explanation:
Answer:
A Compound Sentence Explanation
Explanation:
A compound sentence is two sentences combined by a conjunction.
Example: Johnny ran to the bus. Johnny did not make it.
Johnny ran to the bus, but he did not make it.
It links two ideas together, in one sentence, they both possess nouns and verbs.
What is the purpose of an introduction? A. To restate your argument's main points B. To state the claim you are attempting to prove C. To provide evidence and reasoning as to why your claim is logical D. To give statistics and other detailed information about your argument
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1. Frankenstein was written in 1818. Why do you think the story is still well-known
today?
Answer:
The answer is that the story remains strikingly relevant to a contemporary readership, through its exploration of scientific advancements and artificial intelligence. Frankenstein has been described by many readers as the first work of science fiction.
Explanation:
Frankenstein has become a classic not only because of its of pioneering theme of reanimating the dead, but also because of the interactions between its two main characters--the young scientist Victor Frankenstein and the creature that he creates, who remains nameless throughout the novel.
please help I will mark brainlist if right.
Answer:
my sis said it is number. 3 or could also be number. 4 but she was not too sure lol but it is much better if other pips give an answer too
Percy’s new environment just means new kinds of challenges. What types of challenges does Percy face in this chapter? How does he respond?
Answer:
Percy faces the challenge of holding onto his perception of reality, and he also experiences trust issues when Grover seems to be lying to him. Percy also struggles to get good grades and is upset when receives an expulsion letter from Yancy Academy.
Explanation:
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3. What is an autoimmune disease? Give at least one example of an autoimmune
disease.
Your answer
Answer:
rheumatoid arthritis is an example
and an autoimmune disease is a disease in which the body's immune system attacks healthy cells.
Explanation:
In Andrew Blum’s speech, “Discover the Physical Side of the Internet”, what devices does he use to engage the reader?
a) Lots of research presented in his speech
b) A PowerPoint
c) Humor, personal anecdotes, facts, pictures of places he references, charts
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Mr. White says that having
his first wish granted was just
a coincidence. Do you think
he really believes this? Why
or why not? (p. 114)
What is the meaning of Annually
Answer:
anually means occaisionally
Explanation:
Answer:
it means one per year.
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7. True or false: to lessen the impact of heat waves, roads can be painted white.
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Next day his luggage arrived through the slush—and very remarkable luggage it was. There were a couple of trunks indeed, such as a rational man might need, but in addition there were a box of books—big, fat books, of which some were just in an incomprehensible handwriting—and a dozen or more crates, boxes, and cases, containing objects packed in straw, as it seemed to Hall, tugging with a casual curiosity at the straw—glass bottles.
Which is the best meaning for incomprehensible as it is used in the selected sentence?
A) unorganized; scattered
B) having no limits; boundless
C) impossible to fathom or imagine
D) difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend; unintelligible
Answer:
D). Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend: Unintelligible.
Explanation:
The word 'incomprehensible' denotes 'anything beyond understanding or something that is unable to be explained or comprehended.'
In the given sentence, the most appropriate meaning of this word would be 'unintelligible' which implies 'difficult or indeed impossible to understand.' It connotes 'an unclear or inexplicable idea.' The synonyms of the word could be 'indecipherable, inarticulate, incoherent, impenetrable, etc.' Another sentence using the word could be:
'His sudden anger at the party was incomprehensible(beyond understanding) to the entire crowd out there.'
Therefore, option D is the correct answer.