Hi ! I need to write a narrative piece about a dangerous journey .. I have no idea how to start or what to write about .
Thank you!

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Answer 1

Answer:

you could write about someone travelling to a monestary/religious place, who encounters a monster. Should be supernatural enough to count as a "dangerous journey"


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What is the central idea of the Neil deGrasse Tyson interview????? I need to know ASAP or I will fail!!!!

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Answer:

The central idea of the Neil deGrasse Tyson interview is the fact that he disagrees with the question " When Curiosity (NASA’s robotic rover that collects data on Mars) touches down, 5will that be enough to inspire young people to go into the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)? Will it be enough to get the American people behind a manned mission to Mars?" because he simply says no and gives his reasoning.

Explanation:

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Based on the context, what meaning does this passage convey by using
verbal irony?

Governor Parker will be touring local elementary schools today.
Perhaps he will teach the children to spell words he knows really well,
such as irresponsible.

A. The author thinks Governor Parker is a bad governor.

B. The author admires Governor Parker's support of education.

C. The author believes Governor Parker is a natural teacher.

D. The author doesn't trust Governor Parker around children.

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A. The author thinks Governor Parker is a bad governor.

Answer: A. The author thinks Govener Parker is a bad govener

Explanation:

My girlfreind is forcing me to write this

Ann is a encyclopedia. What literary device?

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf Metaphor}[/tex]

Explanation:

Ann is an encyclopedia.

Encyclopedia means "being really informative".

Here, Ann is directly compared with encyclopedia for "being really informative" without using "as" or "like".

This direct comparison without using "as" or "like" is called "Metaphor".

[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]

Hope this helped!

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"I have so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity--an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray walls, and the silent tarn---a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden hued." "I have so worked upon my imagination as really to believe that about the whole mansion and domain there hung an atmosphere peculiar to themselves and their immediate vicinity--an atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray walls, and the silent tarn---a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden hued." Which vocabulary word below BEST describes the mood of the sentence above?

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Answer:

Hello. You did not enter the answer options, however when reading the text, we can perceive a depressing, uncomfortable and frightening mood.

Explanation:

The text shown above describes the scenario in a very depressing, frightening and uncomfortable way. The scenario does not cause excitement in the reader, but it causes bad feelings like a certain anguish and a little fear for the sinister atmosphere and without expression of happiness. This is the mood that the text promotes and the intention is to get the reader into that mood with the exposure of many adjectives that promote a mental image in the reader and explore feelings about the mood of the text.

“Pakistan’s Malala” best expresses how the setting influenced the residents of Swat Valley?

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Answer:

The Taliban would come for her again if she managed to survive. . . ." ... She admires Malala's courage and strength.

Explanation:

Was it right!

What was Nazi propaganda?

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Answer:

The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies.

Explanation:

This is the art of propaganda of the Nazis.

Hope you could understand.

If you have any query, feel free to ask.

Complete the sentence with the appropriate vocabulary word. It may be another word
form( meaning past or present tense)
many challenges in his
Many people are not aware of the fact that he ______
life before he became a successful musician.

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Answer:

has or had

Explanation:

Given that Lilliput represents Britain and Blefuscu represents France in Gulliver's Travels, what does the Lilliputian official's description of Blefuscu as "the other great empire of the universe" suggest? a a. Britain has too high an opinion of France and its military. b b. Britain sees itself and France as rival superpowers. c c. France and Britain are strong allies. d d. France is the greater country of the two.

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Answer:

The Lilliputian official's description of Blefuscu as "the other great empire of the universe" suggests:

b. Britain sees itself and France as rival superpowers.

Explanation:

We can easily break the quote down: To the official, there are only two great empires. One of them is Lilliput, the other one is Blefuscu. Since Lilliput represents Britain, we can see how the author, Jonathan Swift, is using this quote to criticize Britain's narrow view of the world. They do not think of other countries as great. And the only other country whose greatness they acknowledge is precisely the one they consider their enemy. To Britain, France is its rival in being the world's superpower. Of course, since it could not be different, Lilliput and Blefuscu are enemies in the story.

The novel "Gulliver's Travels" is a satire of society written by Jonathan Swift. By describing the fictitious countries and societies where Gulliver ends up during his voyages, the author criticizes human nature and its nitpicking.


A jump rope is an example of a developmentally appropriate toy for a(n)

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Answer:

child

Explanation:

A map of the United States.
In your opinion, what parts of your personality have been affected by where you live? Check all that apply.

the slang words I use
the accent I speak in
the kinds of clothes I wear
the music I listen to
the activities I like to do
the different languages I speak

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Answer: all of the above

Explanation:

The different cultures that spread across just the US is extraordinary. No two people are exactly alike. It incredible.

Amira is punctilious about where everything in her room should go, and can't stand it when anything is out of place. Her friend Luz is the exact opposite, leaving a trail of stray pens, sticky notes, and unmatched gym socks wherever she goes. What does the word punctilious most likely suggest? Select two options.

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Answer:

That Amira is controlling with regard to details.

That Amira is uptight about cleanliness.

Explanation:

The word "punctilious" can be described as someone that pays great attention to details. In simple terms, it means being strict or particular about how things are done or how a person conducts or behaves.

In accordance with the given passage, Amira is "punctilious" about cleanliness and how her room looks. This shows that she is specific about how or where things are kept, how they are put in order. She can also be said to be uptight about cleanliness.

Thus, the correct answers are the third and fifth options.

I apologize for not uploading this extract before it wouldnt let me edit my question so i have add a new question and uploaded the extract in the below document.

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Answer: ok i will answer the new question when its uploaded :D

Explanation:

Lmk when you uploaded it I might help

Neeed heeeeelllllllpppppp pleasssseeeee

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Answer:

it would be the first answer

Answer:

She lives in a land where all people are free to worship as they choose

Hope this helps^^

guess the two that are my fav animal..
yes select two, if you guess them both right i will give branliest
bunny
wolf
fox
dog
cow
pig

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Answer:

wolf

Explanation:

wolf ;v;

wolf- fox

Explanation:

change into indirect speech.
1. start writing. 2.can you hear me properly? 3.I wish it was warmer today. 4. Ruskin are you there?
5. can you do it , can't you?​

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1.She said that she couldn’t hear her properly
2. He wished it was warmer out
I can only
Think of those two right now hold on

Why does Rachel say that she will be Esperanza's friend for five dollars and why does Esperanza agree to do it?

The House on Mango Street

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Answer:

In The House on Mango Street, Esperanza is hanging out with her neighborhood friend Cathy who offended Esperanza by suggesting that the neighborhood was getting bad because people like Esperanza and her family were moving in.

Whilst they were together, a girl named Rachel walked up to them and offers to be Esperanza's friend if Esperanza would give her five dollars for her and her sister to buy a second-hand bicycle.

Esperanza agrees over Cathy's objections because she figured that getting 2 new friends and partial ownership of a bicycle for $5 was a good deal.

In this activity, you will scan Robert Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay."

Part A

Use scansion to identify the meter in Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay."

Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.​

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Answer:

i do not understand what the question is...

Explanation:

Answer:

Nature's | first green | is gold,

Her har | dest hue | to hold.

Her ear | ly leaf's | a flower;

But on | ly so | an hour.

Then leaf | subsides | to leaf.

So E | den sank | to grief,

So dawn | goes down | to day.

No | thing gold | can stay.

Explanation:

this is the right answer i checked

What do you think in the title of the play, the word ‘fear' symbolize?
It’s is from valley of fear

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Answer:

Fred Porlock is a petty criminal, working for Professor Moriarty, who occasionally sells information to Sherlock Holmes. The detective likens him to a remora, of no real significance himself, but dancing constant attendance on the great 'shark', James Moriarty.

Explanation:

Please mark me as the brainliest answer

Answer:

Explanation:

The title symbolize us that the place has everywhere fear as scowrers attack  and then murders. There is no law and order, rights and equality and everything is going in  the favour of scowrers.

plzz mark me as brainliest.

(picture)complete it pls​

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Answer:

1. Fresh

2. Tenth.

3. Check.

4. Cheer.

5. Shelter.

6. Shadow.

7. Birthday.

8. Chapter.

9. Thorn.

10. Bathtub.

11. Shape.

12. Thaw.

13. Chipmunk.

14. Short.

15. Couch.

Explanation:

These should all be correct, from what I know. Hope it helps!

What is your first impression of ghost?

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Answer:

My first impression of a ghost is "WHY IN GOD'S NAME ARE YOU IN MY HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!". I am very religious. Ghosts are most of the time evil spirits.

Explanation:

Did Abraham Lincoln want to end slavery because he thought it was not right?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because everyone knows slavery is not right

How did the soldiers know where the franks and van Daan's were hiding

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Answer:

For decades suspicion centred on a man called Willem Van Maaren, who worked in the warehouse attached to the Franks' hiding place. But two police investigations - one immediately after the war and another in the 1960s - turned up nothing and Van Maaren died in 1971 professing his innocence.

Based on lesson 1, who tries to save the world from evil?

a. Nobody tries to save the world from evil.
b. Only heroes try to save the world from evil.

c. Hobbits and wizards seek to save the world from evil.
d. Witches and toads try to save the world from evil.

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Answer:

D I think so

Explanation:

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

A. thats the answer trust me

Which is the best example of a description paragraph in the essay?
A. Paragraph 3
B. Paragraph 5
C. Paragraph 6
D. Paragraph 4
SUBMIT

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Well I’m guessing paragraph 4

Answer:

i can only see paragraph 3 and 4 but out of the two i think its 4

Explanation:

Which of the following best states the difference between a theme and a topic? (5 points) a A topic develops a message about life while theme is the main subject. b A topic is stated as a full sentence while a theme is a word or phrase. c A topic is found only in fiction while a theme is found in all writing. d A topic tells what a story is about while a theme is a life lesson.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

a theme is a universal life lesson while a topic is what something is about :)

PLZ HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST PLZ IM CRYING BECAUSE I CAN'T DO IT

Part A. Write a one page informative article about a topic of your choice. Use two different types of text structures.

Part B. Explain how those structures were the best to develop the central idea of your article.

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Answer:

what do you need help with?

What is the message of this cartoon?

Does it speak about the media in the Philippines? Why or why not?

Please help me... ​

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What I get from the picture is that the Government has them on a tight leash and controls what they do and what they get to see from other countries.

The message of this cartoon is that government will have full control over the activities that the media is displaying to the audience so they can control them anytime.

What is a cartoon?

A cartoon is referring a type of animation which is used to share information or to convey any message to people in a humorous manner creating a sarcastic impact on them.

Media is referred to as a tool of communication that provides information and creates awareness among people about the events happening around teh world and make them updated with the latest trends.

This cartoon, it is depicted a dog that is controlled by a rope in the hands of his master and depicts the conditions of Media in the Philippines where they can show news to people but they are controlled by the government and the government can restrict them anytime.

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This description allows readers to visualize the dog's physical appearance. the desolation of the trail. the appearance of a dogsled. the man's facial expressions.

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Read the passage from Part 1 of "To Build a Fire."

The dog dropped in again at his heels, with a tail drooping discouragement, as the man swung along the creek bed. The furrow of the old sled trail was plainly visible, but a dozen inches of snow covered the marks of the last runners. In a month no man had come up or down that silent creek. The man held steadily on.

This description allows readers to visualize the dog's physical appearance. the desolation of the trail. the appearance of a dogsled. the man's facial expressions.

Answer:

the desolation of the trail.

Explanation:

The excerpt shown in the question above shows how the man and the dog are in a difficult situation on the trail. They are weak, tired and the trail seems to hinder their path. The narration shows how the scenario, in this case, the trail, emits a certain oppression in the characters, showing a tone of desolation, hopelessness and defeat. With this, the narration manages to create visual images in the reader, which are able to demonstrate the desolation of the track and how it affects the characters.

Freedom of speech: You might write about whether schools should have the right to limit what is discussed or covered in a student newspaper or a student news broadcast. (There is a Supreme Court ruling stating that school officials cannot censor student expression unless there is reasonable proof that such expression can disrupt school activities.)

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Answer:

Schools should not limit what is discussed and correct in a student newspaper or news.

Explanation:

We live in a country with press freedom. This means that no institution has the freedom to limit any news provided in a newspaper or news, even if these news outlets are student and submissive to school.

The right to press freedom is defended in the first constitutional amendment and there is no amendment that states that this right does not include the press, which means that, legally, schools cannot limit what is discussed or covered in a newspaper or student news, running the risk of being indicted on the basis of the first constitutional amendment, if you refuse to obey it.

Which person quoted in the article would MOST LIKELY agree with the idea that people can learn to be kind for its own sake by first getting rewards for acts of kindness? Stan Tucker Zac Brown Quenecia Styles-Smith John-Tyler Binfet​

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Answer:

I think it would be John-tyler binfet

Explanation:

John-Tyler Binfet​ is the person quoted in the article who would MOST LIKELY agree with the idea that people can learn to be kind for their own sake by first getting rewards for acts of kindness. Hence, option D is appropriate.

What is the Act of Kindness?

Random acts of kindness are unplanned, sporadic acts intended to show generosity to other people or the wider world. In 1982, Anne Herbert wrote the words "practice random kindness but also senseless acts of beauty" on a placemat near Sausalito, California.

Everyone can live in a brighter world by performing acts of kindness. They can increase feelings of assurance, mastery, joy, and optimism. Additionally, by encouraging everyone else to carry out all the good deeds they have previously performed, they may improve the community.

By reducing stress and boosting the body's production of more feel-good hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin when we act kindly toward others or ourselves, we can experience beneficial mental and physical improvements.

Hence, option D is correct.

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