Answer:
B. The protagonist is surprised when he meets someone who does not conform to his beliefs about social hierarchy.
why is barbara holland not in favour of having plural children
Answer:
The essay of Barbara Holland speaks in favor of having one child so that parents can have more peace, time for themselves, and control over the child. Many children can have various demands, they develop separately, and this can rob parents of their time, privacy, and comfort. When there is one child, parents outnumber the child and can dedicate themselves more to personal self-development.
Explanation:
Barbara Holland claims that when there is more than one child in the family they instantly outnumber the parents, and therefore can’t be under good control, discipline, and taught manners. There are more problems and obligations that parents have to handle.
Parents can never be comfortable nor provide time for themselves. They are robbed of privacy, time for conversation, and their marriage can be affected by this. Parents won’t have the privilege to develop themselves as individuals.
Holland claims every child will develop it’s “own culture” and want separate things and have individual demands. They become “counterculture” in the family, in contrast to parents. Parents have to satisfy their demands and accept their conditions, instead of otherwise.
You're the team captain. Your team members don't get along. How do you get them to work together as a team?
writ it in 12 sentences
Which best states how information presented in Team Moon and the NASA article are different?
The NASA article is about the Apollo 11 mission, while the Team Moon article is mostly about the “space race.”
The Team Moon article captures the excitement of the Apollo 11 moon landing, while the NASA article does not.
The Team Moon article is about President Kennedy, while the NASA article is about Neil Armstrong.
The NASA article covers the entire Apollo 11 flight, while the Team Moon article is mostly about the landing.
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Isaac is researching how basketball has changed over time. Which source would provide the best information? an audiobook about the history of basketball an interview with the basketball coach at Isaac’s school a basketball team’s fan page on a social media network a podcast that interviews professional basketball players
Answer:
An audiobook about the history of basketball
Explanation:
That's the only option that covers basketball throughout history
Answer:
an audiobook about the history of basketball
Explanation:
6. Select the sentence that correctly uses dashes for emphasis. (5 points)
My baby sister dropped her nearly full-bottle of juice-in a mud puddle.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle-of juice-in a mud puddle.
My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud-puddle.
O My baby-sister-dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle.
Answer:
It's A, i think! ^w^
Explanation:
A uses the hypen/dash in "full-bottle"
Did John Proctor make the right decision? Why or why not? Would you have done the same?
Answer: c
Explanation:
Which lines from the poem make up the actual “page” that the speaker writes for his instructor? How do they differ from the rest of the poem? Provide details from the text that support your response.
Answer:
read your book and you can under stand i
a , i got it right on my edge test
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
good job but what?
Explanation:
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Typing in red
a.
interpreted as yelling or anger
b. is a good way to catch your readers attention
c. helps to emphasize important points
d. is essential when writing emails
What is your ideal society? What do you think is necessary to achieve it?
A world where everyone is treated equally would be my ideal society. Equal chances would be available to everyone, increasing diversity in all workplaces. I think we can create this society by upholding the principle of equality, instructing law enforcement personnel on how to handle various scenarios, and instilling in young children the value of treating others with respect.
What is an ideal society?The foundation of an ideal society is a representative government overseen by law-abiding citizens. These representative leaders will be honourable people with the noble goal of serving the public interest above any thought of personal benefit in the perfect society.
A utopia usually refers to a fictional community or civilization that offers its citizens very desirable or almost ideal qualities. It was first used by Sir Thomas More to describe a fictitious island community in the New World in his book Utopia, published in 1516.
Thus, A world where everyone is treated equally would be my ideal society.
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a thesis statement can be found in a story that has a plot. true or false?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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What is a guide? How is it different from an academic essay?
The basic structure of an academic essay includes the following elements: an introduction that includes the thesis; the body of the essay, which should include separate paragraphs discussing evidence that supports the thesis; and a conclusion that ties everything together and connects it to the thesis.
Explanation:
What is probably the cause of most of the accusations of witchcraft in Salem?
A. jealousy, acts of revenge, and power grabs B. a desire to overthrow the government
C. a real belief in witchcraft
Answer:
A. A couple of little girls accused woman of posessing them.
Explanation:
Most people probably kept the ball rolling, and used the witch trials as an excuse to hate on a few people.
8.
Anda tidak dibenarkan menggunakan kertas graf untuk menjawab soalan ini.
You are not allowed to use graph paper to answer this question.
(a)
Rajah 8(a) menunjukkan sebuah pepejal. AU, BR, CS dan DT adalah sudut menegak
Segiempat PQST ialah satah condong. PORU ialah satah mengufuk. I, U, R dan S ialah
titik menegak di atas D, A, B dan C. AU = BR = UP = RQ = 3 cm.
Diagram 8(a) shows a solid right prism. The surface AUPTD is its cross section. The
edges AU, BR, CS and DT are vertical. The rectangle POST is an inclined plane. PQRU is
a horizontal plane. T, U, R and S are vertically above D, A, B and C respectively. AU =
BR = UP = RQ = 3 cm,
T
Q
5 cm
U
с.
B
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4 cm
Answer:
mk
Explanation:
How does imagery help "paint a picture"?
A.) it compares to objects to each other
B.) It uses words to represent sounds.
C.) It uses descriptions involving the five
senses.
D.) It uses extreme exaggeration.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Using all 5 senses allows you to fully understand what is happening in the story.
Autumn evening—
there’s joy also
in loneliness.
–Buson
What motif is used in the first line of the haiku?
light
time
birds
loneliness
Answer:
B- time
Explanation:
This is for guys explain PLZZ wat this means
Have you ever met someone that likes but will not admit it. And then slips a word out (in my case he called me hun) then you confront him about it and he denies it. We haven’t in a while last thing he said to me was “I have better things to do” wow.
Answer:
he has feelings for you but not that much, or he's playing hard to get, but he is a idiot at that kind of thing.
Explanation:
Young had learned to read before he was two, and by the age of twenty had mastered a dozen foreign languages including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. An inheritance from an uncle left him free to pursue his scientific interests. At various times, Young studied the habits of spiders, the surface features of the moon, and diseases of the chest. Then, intrigued by the challenge of the Rosetta Stone, he put aside his other studies and concentrated on attempting to decipher the writing on it. Young had read of de Sacy's and Akerblad's work in Paris, and was determined to succeed where they had failed.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
What does each sentence from the passage show about Thomas Young?
"He studied spiders, the moon, and diseases of the chest."
This detail shows that Young was
"Young had learned to read before he was two."
This detail shows that Young was
"He was determined to succeed where they had failed."
This detail shows that Young was
Answer:
"He studied spiders, the moon, and diseases of the chest."
This detail shows that Young was INQUISITIVE.
"Young had learned to read before he was two."
This detail shows that Young was a GENIUS
"He was determined to succeed where they had failed."
This detail shows that Young was FOCUSED AND DRIVEN.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, it is narrated that Thomas Young was a young protégé who had vested interests in so many things and had learned to do things at a very young age. He liked travelling and finding out new things.
Answer:
1. Curious
2.Intelligent
3. confident
Explanation:
Edge 2021 I just did the assignment and got it right.
One day, when the girl had become a woman, a man appeared. No one knows where this man came from. Perhaps he was sent from the Gods above. The girl was so filled with wonder to see this strange man, she lost her senses and fainted. The man yielded two very different arrows, and laid them across the body of the girl in opposite directions, then he disappeared.
Which statement best describes the significance of the arrows?
Answer:
D. They represent the twins that the woman will bear.
Explanation:
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The statement that best describes the significance of the arrows is: d. They represent the twins that the woman will bear.
The significance of the arrowsIn the Creation story above, we learn of a man who bore two different arrows and laid them beside the woman.
The arrows were symbolic. They stood for the twins that the woman will bear. The twins will be different in behavior.
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Read the excerpt from The Land, Part 2.
In the late afternoon I did the same, but all the time I was on the stallion, I was aware that Mitchell was watching me. He had appeared on the edge of the woods and had just stood there watching Ghost Wind and me as we went round and round the meadow. Finally, on one of our turns past him, he said: "S'pose you thinkin' you a real somebody 'cause you can ride that stallion."
Based on this excerpt, which is a reasonable prediction?
Paul and Mitchell will have a conflict about Ghost Wind.
Paul and Mitchell will come to an understanding about Ghost Wind.
Paul will forbid Mitchell from every riding Ghost Wind.
Mitchell will successfully ride Ghost Wind with Paul’s help.
A reasonable prediction is that Paul and Mitchell will have a conflict over Ghost Wind.
Why is this prediction possible?Because Mitchell doesn't have a good impression of Paul.Because Mitchell believes Paul is showing off.Because Paul excels at riding the horse.In the literature, elements of a text that allow predictions to be made are called foreshadowing. These elements are very important to increase the tension of the story and the reader's curiosity.
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Answer:
I think it's A.Paul and Mitchell will have a conflict about Ghost Wind.
Explanation:
The topic sentence in each step of a process analysis should identify:
a
the outcome of the step
b
the final product
c
the reason for doing the step
d
pitfalls of the step
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How is listening to the poem "Friendship" being read aloud different from reading it silently?
Reading the poem aloud reveals a rhythm that may not be apparent when the poem is read silently.
There is more emphasis placed on the word "friendship" when the poem is read aloud than when it's read silently.
Reading the poem aloud makes it easier to know where each stanza begins and ends.
Hearing each word enunciated correctly makes the humor of the poem more obvious and apparent.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
Reading the poem aloud reveals a rhythm that may not be apparent when the poem is read silently.Explanation:
How did England control trade in the colonies?
Answer:
The economic model of mercantilism was that the colonies were forced to trade only with the " mother" country. ... England could control the cost and assign a value to the raw materials from the colonies much less than the value of the goods on a global open market.
Explanation:
The economic model of mercantilism was that the colonies were forced to trade only with the " mother" country. ... England could control the cost and assign a value to the raw materials from the colonies much less than the value of the goods on a global open market.
Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence.
_____ students have finished.
We
Us
Which statement about the Internet is true? A. The Internet is a new form of media, but fortunately, all of the conventions, rules, and stylistic guidelines are still being developed or finalized.
O B. The Internet is an old form of media, and yet a lot of its conventions, rules, and stylistic guidelines are still being developed or finalized.. O C. Because the Internet is a new form of media, a lot of its conventions, rules, and stylistic guidelines have yet to be developed or finalized.
D. There are no guidelines, formats, rules, or stylistic conventions for the Internet, and there will never be.
Answer: I believe it’s D or C
Explanation:
What does milling mean
Answer:
To grind something or crush it.
Explanation:
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Please answer quickly! merry christmas (: Read the story.
“Life on the Sea”
The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the fishing vessel. The captain had known the storm was coming—he had watched the weather reports for the past several days of the journey—but he started to question his decision as the waves got more powerful. One wave slapped the vessel and knocked him to the deck; when he stood up on unsteady feet, he grabbed the wheel with both hands. Though he had been a fishing boat captain for years and knew that the sea was the safest place for a vessel in a storm, these moments always terrified him.
He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend. The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land. And though he didn’t like the choppy waves when he could barely stay upright, he knew that these moments were necessary too. It was like life—in order to get to the peace, he had to weather the storm.
His wife, Marla, didn’t understand his obsession with the water, why he spent months of the year navigating a boat full of crab fishermen to isolated spots of the ocean hundreds of miles from shore. She couldn’t grasp why he didn’t get the same satisfaction from life behind a desk—the stable job in an office downtown that Marla wanted him to have. He had tried things her way, but that had only lasted a couple years; after a while, she could tell that he was miserable, and she gave him her permission to do what he loved. He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away.
He knew he missed things while he was away on these fishing boats: he listened to his wife’s voice over an unreliable cell phone connection. He’d had to watch his daughter Ky speak her first words on a video that chirped into his phone. And though he’d been there for her first steps, he’d missed her first day of preschool, and there would inevitably be other milestones that he would miss.
He stared into the blackness of the storm and knew that the fishermen below deck were relying on him to get them safely back to their families—he knew this because he was aware of how his own family relied on him. He knew that he had to stay focused, even when he wanted to think about what his wife was doing now. He would see her in a week—and he’d be able to take his daughter to school again. He’d be able to go to the grocery store and the park and do all the everyday things that he missed while at sea.
He touched the picture of his family that was inside his raincoat as the next wave approached. He imagined their voices telling him that they were proud of him, and it filled him with a strength that he hadn’t felt at other times during this journey. In the morning, the storm would die down, and he would enjoy the quiet. In the morning, he would call his daughter and tell her about the big storm and hear the wonder in her voice as he described the size of each wave. But for now, he was a man on a mission; he took a deep breath and held onto the steering wheel with every bit of his strength.
“Let’s go,” he thought as the biggest wave of all crashed into the boat.
Question 1
Part A
In the story "Life on the Sea," how does the captain mostly feel when he is on the sea?
proud
guilty
confident
miserable
Question 2
Part B
Which excerpts from the story best support the answer in Part A?
Select the two correct answers.
"He gave his job two weeks’ notice and was back on the sea right away."
"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."
"The storm roiled on the horizon as rough waves rocked the helm of the boat."
"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."
Answer:
proud
Explanation:
"He had spent most of his life on the sea; he knew the habits and nuances of the water like it was his closest friend."
"The calmness that he felt when the water was placid wasn’t like any stillness that he experienced on land."
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Bob talked to the animal doctor about the way his dog was feeling. What was his primary method for gathering this information?
1.Listen
2.question
3.read
4.observe
Answer: listen
Explanation: a patient is more observant of their pet and can see long term symptoms
Answer:
1.Listen
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Which lines in this excerpt from Stephen Crane’s “An Episode of War” show that, after seeing the horrors of war, the lieutenant does not attach much importance to his injury? The lieutenant had been very meek, but now his face flushed, and he looked into the doctor's eyes. "I guess I won't have it amputated," he said "Nonsense, man! Nonsense! Nonsense!" cried the doctor. "Come along, now. I won't amputate it. Come along. Don't be a baby. "Let go of me," said the lieutenant, holding back wrathfully, his glance fixed upon the door of the old school-house, as sinister to him as the portals of death. And this is the story of how the lieutenant lost his arm. When he reached home, his sisters, his mother, his wife sobbed for a long time at the sight of the flat sleeve. "Oh, well," he said, standing shamefaced amid these tears, "I don't suppose it matters so much as all that."
Answer:
"Oh, well," he said, standing shamefaced amid these tears, "I don't suppose it matters so much as all that."
Explanation:
I just took the test
Answer:
I agree
Explanation: