Answer:
False?
Hope I helped
I am writing a paper on the Global Pandemic . I need help of thinking of things to write. like the pros and cons or just overall what you think.
Answer:
i think this pandemic tottaly blows its boring and everyone has been stuck at home the very things people enjoy like going to concerts or going to see a movie is gone the only pro i can possibly even consider pero is the fact that i dont have to deal with people i cant satnd
Explanation:
Plz help! I give Brainliest!
Can someone describe being on TV using sensory language and imagery.
Answer:
I was sitting on a leather chair with a talk show host. I could remember the seat cushion and feel how firm it was. I had to sit up straight. We had to smile the whole time we were on the show and the host would ask me basic questions to start a conversation. I would occasionally have to look into the camera but not too much because it would look like everything was word for word and there was bad acting. There was huge screens everywhere, a massive crew holding up cameras and microphones. The whole thing was staged with a script to use as a guide while we were on the show and seemed like a long interview that was broadcasted across a huge streaming service.
Explanation:
What does Elie's father do with the family's valuables to keep them safe?
A) Sells them and puts the profits in the bank
B) Hides them in a hollowed out book
C) Sends them to family abroad
D) Buries then in the back yard
Answer: D. Buries then in the back yard
Explanation:
Elie was from Sighet, Transylvania. Ellie's father was a wise man and an unsentimental person. The Jews held him in high esteem .
The Jews were forbidden to own valuables. In order for Elie's father to keep the valuables of the family safe, he buried them when he went to the cellar.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
words to describe simon in lord of the flies chapter 9
Answer:
Scared, disgusted, distressed, worried, wounded, killed, dead
Explanation:
does this make sense ??
Marketing to youth
Under-aged marketing is a cheap tactic to get kids to ask their parents either for money or for products regarding the advertisement they previously saw.
For the rest of these paragraphs let me get something clear when I use the words "kid" or "children," I am referring to any individual under the age of thirteen. I recognize this may be prejudice but it is generally considered that after the age of thirteen you are no longer a child; instead, a youth or a teenager.
The reasons I have boldly claimed that "under-aged marketing is a cheap tactic," is quite apparent and obvious when you put this under the imaginary common-sense microscope; let me elaborate. I will state the main points and then we can more closely examine them under this microscope
My statements:
"Kids don't have enough life experience to determine whether an ad or promotion is misleading."
"Kids generally do not have much disposable income, or income to speak of"
"Kids are used as a middle ground between marketing teams and their parent's money"
So, let's break this down; the first statement, what this is trying to mean is that kids have, unlike adults, not had enough life experience to determine whether a product is trustworthy. From prior experience most adults should be able to tell if a product is trustworthy, if the product is of enough quality, and even chose between products; consider diminishing returns (the concept that after a certain price products do not get better.) Kids lack this skill because they have simply not had enough life experience. Obviously, there can be exceptions to this, kids can have had enough experience, and there are adults that may not have enough experience to decern with this judgment; but to make it simple it is more or less universally accepted that people over the age of thirteen may already possess most or at least a bit of this judgment.
The second statement, this statement refers to how for many reasons, child labor laws included, children even over the age of thirteen may not be able to have a job. What this means is that children do not have a steady income of their own.
The second statement and the third statement fall under the same category and have the same finality; getting to the parents' wallet. This is usually the most controversial part of a subject like this, in the end, all that the marketing teams want is their money, they don't care how they get. If kids don't have money where can they get it from, the answer to that question is their parents.
So, in all this what the marketing teams are doing is getting to the parent's wallets. In doing so they are using their kids as a medium, if you will get to whom the ads were initially intended to get money from the parents.
All of this happens because children cannot differentiate between products. Saving the explanation from paragraph four, children do not have sufficient life experience for this, making them rely on their parents or other people, and use their parent’s money to buy them the product.
Some people might argue that all this just gives children more say in everything and allows them to see more of their choices. While to a certain extent this may be correct, yet again, children cannot properly and sufficiently decide for themselves what is best. Let me give a simple unconventional example. Little jimmy is innocently on the computer, watching his toy unboxing videos; when suddenly a mid-roll ad (advertisement in the middle of a video) starts to play. Jimmy is four years old and knows how to press the skip ad button but is suddenly entranced by an ad about cereal. This cereal claims to be the best serial in town, and that it tastes amazing. Little Jimmy had never heard about this brand but because the brand spent millions of dollars promoting it on various sites, it got to little jimmy who wanted nothing to do with cereal, to begin with. Little Jimmy thinks nothing of it, but it has not been forgotten. Next time little Jimmy goes to the supermarket with his dad, Big jimmy, for comedic effect. Big Jimmy and little Jimmy finally arrive at the cereal aisle, and little Jimmy recalls to his dad the ad he saw, claiming, “I WANT THAT CEREAL;” at this point, the ad has done its job. It got big Jimmy to buy his son the box of cereal that cost ten times as much just because it had a mascot and a catchy name; the cereal didn’t even taste that good, but they bought it. That my friend is how advertisements work, kids do not ponder upon such egregious things.
So, after this long-winded real-world example, it just goes to show you that people that think advertisements will broaden children’s spectrum and opinions on various products, it does not; whatsoever. It just makes the company more money; because more people buy.
In conclusion, children do not have enough real-world prowess to adequately choose for themselves (with some exceptions) what product is better, they will go directly to the one most advertised.
Answer:
Yes, I think it actually makes a lot of sense. Especially with your example!
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, it does make sense. Good job!
Explanation:
Why were forests considered dangerous places? Give two details.
English language
Answer:
Conversion to Developed Land.
Ecosystem Threats.
Fires.
Floodplains and Flood Hazards.
Forest Fragmentation.
Land Use Change.
Landslides and Landslide Hazards.
Severe Weather
thank you ma'am what is the Restatement of thesis will mark brianleast plz i really need this
Answer:
Restating your thesis is just a short first part of your conclusion. Make sure that you are not simply repeating yourself; your restated thesis should use new and interesting language. After you have restated your thesis, you should not just summarize the key points of your argument.
Explanation:
Write an article about handball. Write what equipment you need and why you like it.
Answer:
Handball
Explanation:
I like Handball because it brings joy to kids/Teens/And more, its a well known game. The reason i like this game is because its competitive. You need at least one ball, a wall, and people to play with.
Why is Emily Dickinson’s "Because I could not stop for Death" a lyric poem?
A. The lines contain dashes.
B. The stanzas have a musical quality.
C. The lines are of the same length.
D. The lines have simple words.
E. The stanzas contain four lines each.
E-the stanzas contains four lines each
Write a story that ends with the following lines.
..........Nevertheless, it was my best experience.
[Points to remember while writing a story. (a) Word limit 150-200
words. (b)There should be a beginning, character introduction,
Plot, conclusion and moral for the story.]
Answer:
When I was eighteen I decided I wanted to travel alone. I bought a ticket to Australia, I packed my bags and I left for the airport. I had to do a scale in Italy and then I had to take the flight there to go to Australia. I had to wait four more hours and I was sleepy so I decided to take a nap and set an alarm to wake up in time for my flight. But I didn't. I missed it and I got stranded in the airport for one whole day. It was the first thing that went wrong but not the only one. When I finally arrived to Australia, I had a lot of bad experiences. I felt lonely, I lost money and I missed home. However, I also made friends for life, I discovered amazing landscapes and I had the time of my life. So, nevertheless, it was my best experience.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write a story that ends with the line given. Since the line has the word "nevertheless" included, you should write about something that was bad or went wrong but ended up being "the best experience". It's important to follow the rules given, which are the word limit and the different parts of a story.
Which of these BEST describes the author's tone in paragraph 1?
A) lighthearted
B) pessimistic
C) serious
D)uncaring
You might have to zoom in the picture to see it better sorry
Answer:
I think it would be lighthearted
Explanation:
None of the other answers really make sense, but if you are allowed a second answer if it is not lighthearted it would probably be serious
Answer: B. Pessemistic
Explanation:
What matches best ????
Is it acceptable to commit a crime at any point in life?
Answer:
uh...technically no...but as long as you dont get caught...
Explanation:
Answer:
First of all, I don't think that most people who commit crimes really think it's okay, especially in a general sense. Not even specifically to their circumstances, for the most part. I have personally had contact with many non-violent offenders and most have accepted, to some degree, that they are guilty of committing a crime.
So, yes in my opinion there absolutely are times when it is alright (even a natural duty in some cases ) to commit a crime, but only if one is motivated by self preservation or the preservation of others; however no one has a right to take the life of other innocent persons no matter what the motivation may be.
HEY THIS STORY IS HELLA LONG LIKE 20 PAGES BUT I NEED HELP FINISHING THIS CHAPTER PLEASE HELP. YOU CAN JUST SKIP TO LIKE THE LAST PAGE BUT THERE WILL BE ALOT OF PLOT HOLES
Unfortunately, I cannot help you as I do not know what you want in the next chapter. If you can provide me with the plot summary and things, I can help you and give you a few tips. I can proofread if you like, though.
When dose a writer often reveal an implied universal theme in a story?
Answer:What the author might have thought was the theme in the story.
Explanation:
Which statement best describes how the connotation of the word amateurs affects the passage's tone?
His many years in office have made Senator Obie a true statesman. He
can certainly teach those well-dressed amateurs in the state capitol a
thing or two
A. The connotation reveals a disappointed tone by suggesting that
the other politicians are too inexperienced to be useful
B. The connotation suggests a nostalgic tone by fondly recalling
what it's like to be starting out at something new.
C. The connotation suggests an approving tone by indicating that
these politicians have done good work despite a lack of
experience
D. The connotation indicates a hopeful tone by suggesting that these
politicians are at the beginning of promising careers
Answer:
I think It's B
Explanation:
Answer:
a
Explanation:
What should be included in a summary? Check all that apply.
opinions about the central ideas
details that support the central ideas
central ideas
minor details
opinions about the author
Answer:
B and C
Explanation:
You shouldn't have opinions in your summery, and minor details don't matter when it comes to this
Answer:
central ideas,details that support the central ideas,opinions about the central ideas
Explanation:
This are the answer because they are the most important things that a summary has and need
Hope this helps:)
Pls mark brainly
which of the following sentences contain an adverb
5) Which word BEST describes the author's feelings about Iceland?
A)
alarmed
B)
disappointed
©).
fascinated
D) reassured
Answer:
which author? what story?
Explanation:
more info is needed.
Select the one statement that is true
#1: More soldiers deserted the military than fled to Canada
#2:The number of Canadians who fought in Vietnam exceeds the number of American soldiers killed in Vietnam.
#3: Boys outnumbered Girls who immigrated to Canada during the Vietnam war.
#4: Canada readily accepted deserters during the Vietnam-war era.
Answer:
#2!!!
Explanation:
I got it right !
are these right? help please
Answer:
yes those are right you can even look up the definition
Answer:100%. Also I like the Shrek!
Explanation:
Write a letter to your grandmother/ grandfather inviting them over to your house for the upcoming winter break.
Answer:
respected grandma,
it has been so long! how r u and grandfather ? for
me with the grace of God everything is going fine.
as u know winter is getting close and it will be more chilly then ever. I was wondering if u would come over to my house for this upcoming winter . I am missing u guys very much and also the time we spent together. so I would be glad if u spent this winter with me.
I guess this is it for today. I am really tired of all the works. I would like to close my pen right here and I would be patiently waiting for your reply .
yours,
someone
Can somebody please do 4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16, and 17 please don’t give up on me I will help you if you need it. I will pay you $5
In which section of Ben's presentation does this information belong?
Answer:
in the presentation of the negative effects of the problem
Explanation:
The higher rate of accidents associated with drivers who text while behind the wheel is clearly a negative consequence of doing so. As such, it belongs in the part of the presentation that exposes the dangers of texting while driving.
In the presentation of the solution, Ben should include AI developments that better voice texting. The slide title should not mention either negative effects or solutions, but rather the topic itself. Positive effects of the proposed solution should be reserved for the last few slides before the conclusion.
Brain teaser questions help!!!! Thank you
Hathorne states, “At every execution I have seen naught but high satisfaction in the town."
What is your reaction to this statement?
Answer:
WHAT THE ******************************************
Explanation:
I'm starting to get into anime, and have no idea what to watch. Anyone have any reccommendations? ( netflix and Hulu only plz)
Answer:
my hero academia, toradora, love chunibyo and other delusions
:)
What does gassin could u explain it
Use ur own words
Answer:
Basically hyping something up like ohh my god Lebron James is the GOAT (we all know hes not but you get it)
Explanation:
Which of these things might suddenly occur to you?? Circle your answer
A. A book report
B. the idea of a story.
C. a map of the world
D. what something reminds you of.
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! WILL MARK BRAINIEST!! PLEASE HELP!!
what do we interpret language different today than in the time of the founding fathers of preamble of the constitution
Answer:
Explanation:well the Preamble to the United States Constitution, beginning with the words We the People is a brief introductory statement of the Constitution's fundamental purposes and guiding principles. Courts have referred to it as reliable evidence of the Founding Fathers' intentions regarding the Constitution's meaning For other uses, see the Preamble to the Constitution