Answer:
b
Explanation:
So what if you like someone and you think they might like you back but you're not sure, what do you do??
and this is a girl pov
please help :)
Answer:
you just ask them its happened to me twice and if they actually don't like you and make fun of you be happy that ur not with them
Explanation:
Answer:
be kind and let him feel that u are there for him
Select the real words which can be formed with norm .
abnormal
renorming
unnormed
photonormable
Abnormal I think is a real word, I don't think the rest are real words.
Plz help answer the question below best answer brainliest
Answer:
a
Explanation:
I don't know how to explain my process of elimination
How is Brian’s attitude about the
hatchet changing?
Brian changes dramatically over the course of Hatchet. These changes are mostly tied to his emotional growth. ... He learns that hopelessness and panic are useless, even dangerous, emotions. Brian learns to carefully observe his environment and identify dangers.
Explanation:
good luck
What new patterns is Brian
developing? What does this show about
he is adapting to his situation? (hatchet)
Answer:
Brian changes dramatically over the course of Hatchet. These changes are mostly tied to his emotional growth. ... He learns that hopelessness and panic are useless, even dangerous, emotions. Brian learns to carefully observe his environment and identify dangers.
Explanation:
Which part of the executive branch does Mr. F say the Krakatoans have more wealth than or comparable to?
ANSWER ASAP?!
From Twenty one Balloons.
Answer:
the President
Explanation:
pls help i'm so tired and i suck at greek mythology so...
Which event from Bulfinch’s story does Baldwin remove from his account?
the battle with the sea monster
Andromeda’s rescue
Jupiter’s shower of gold
the battle at the wedding feast
Answer:
Jupiter's Shower of gold.
Explanation:
In Bulfinch's story he mentions all but Jupiter's shower of gold. All the other events were crucial to the story; but his shower of gold was not.
Write a paragraph about one of your hobbies or activities. Use at least six present tense irregular verbs and six past tense irregular verbs. Use a dictionary if you need help.
Answer:
I like to draw. I draw frogs, cats, humans, and anything from my imagination. I draw for my family. Sometimes I draw my friends. I draw in my sketchbook mostly but sometimes I draw on my homework assignments. I used to draw chibis (japanese term for small person). I used to draw my little pony. I used to draw characters from video games. I drew my grandmother once. I also drew my whole class one time. I drew my mom and it's hung on the wall now.
Explanation:
I did my best...it might be a little primary.
TRICK QUESTION TIME!!!! whoever gets em all correct gets brainliest
What can be broken but never held?
What two things can you never eat for breakfast?
The more there is, the less you see. What am I?
Answer:
A promise
Lunch and Dinner
Darkness
Explanation:
Answer:
Your heart or a Promise
Lunch and Dinner
Darkness
Explanation:
I'm smart, thank you.
Write five riddles where your spelling words are the answer. Make sure to underline your spelling words. The project rubric will help with project expectations.
Spelling List: embark, embellish, empower, emulate, emaciate, enable, enclasp, encroach, entrust, enigma
can someone help me with making riddles?
Answer:
I am a word often used when a hero starts a journey. I am a synonym for start. Part of me sounds like a dog. What am I?I can make anything possible. I can give someone the authority to do something. I am a word that is similar to permit, but am different nonetheless. What am I?When someone assigns you responsibility, they are giving you me. I am what you get when someone puts something in your care or possession. What word am I?Need to make something more interesting or beautiful? Fear not, just use me. I am a word that will help any boring design become amazing. What am I?When you copy someone, I am here. Mimics are what I am made from. I am a word that describes imitating someone or something. What am I?Explanation:
EmbarkEnableEntrustEmbellishEmulateNote:
All of these are original by me. I hope these help! You can edit these in any way you want :D
I embarked to Japan and I bought a pair of shoes and a shirt. What did I buy first?
Answer: a plane ticket.
I emulate what you are. For example If you see me, I see you. If you move, then I'll move too. When you touch me, I touch you. I do Everything you do except for one thing. No matter how hard I try, I can never speak. What am I?
Answer: mirror
What emaciates as soon as you say its name.
Answer: silence
You can have me but cannot hold me;
Gain me and quickly lose me.
If treated with care I can be great,
And if betrayed I will break.
Answer: entrust
I can make anything possible. I can give someone the authority to do something. I am a word that is similar to permit, but am different nonetheless. What am I?
Answer: enable
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i hope this helps :)
Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art. As we have seen, art does not have to be complicated to be wonderful. Still, art can be more complicated, often much more complicated, than the pyramids at Saqqara and Giza. Glossary: Giza – city in Egypt Saqqara – the ancient capital of Egypt Which important detail does the glossary help the reader understand? Art from the ancient city of Giza was appealing. The pyramids found in Saqqara are complicated. Art can only be beautiful if it is very complex and elaborate. The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt. help
Answer:
A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art
The glossary helps the reader to understand that:
The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt.
Explanation:
The glossary serves as a dictionary of terms, names, or places specific to a certain subject to enable the readers to make references of unfamiliar terms and newly introduced ones throughout their reading of the book. It is usually located at the back of a book in an alphabetical order
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Write a short narrative including EACH of the following words. Be sure to use imagery to describe the atmosphere, tone, mood, and experience.
PRESIDENT * FLOWERS * WHITE HOUSE * HIGH HEELS
PLS WRITE 2 PARAGRAPHS
Once in a Town there was a man with a semi-poor family, the mans name was Daniel Burch. Daniel loved the nature and everyday when he was finished playing outside he would always bring his mother a flower from his neighbors crops. Daniel neighbor, Mr. Finley was a retired Business man and he would tell Daniel all about his work. Daniel loved how Mr. Finley's job sounded so he made it a priority to have a job like Mr. Finley's and he did but slightly better. When Daniel was in his mid High School years he discovered an interest in politics. Daniel would study Politics all the time. After high school, Daniel went to college and studied politics and after that he got a job that he absolutely loved which he worked for so many years.
Years later, Daniel was still working with politics, he had a family of his own that he spoiled. He was always on high heels about somethings but he wanted his family to have a good life and always have what they wanted. One day Daniel and his wife was just laying down and he had an idea to run for president. He thought it would be good for him and his family. Daniel had it all planned out, so he told his wife and she supported him 100%. So Daniel ran for president and with sometime he won. Daniel and his family celebrated and then a little while later they got there things together to move into there new Home, The White House.
How does Gary Paulsen create
suspense at the beginning of chapter 8? in hatchet
With this in mind, Paulsen uses the third person omniscient voice to display to the reader what is happening in Brian's mind. In the process, this brings out suspense because the reader is made to feel as if they are experiencing the harrowing process of survival within Brian's mind as well as their own.
Answer:The slithering sound continues, and Brian can see a vague shape going toward the door of the shelter and moving outside. He feels his leg and finds that there are needles in it—the intruder was a porcupine, and its quills are stuck in his calf.
One by one, although it hurts a lot, Brian pulls all eight quills out of his leg. When he's finally finished, he sits in the dark, crying and thinking that he just can't take any more. He puts his head down and cries until he's all cried out.
Later, the narrator tells us, Brian would look back on this time as the point where he learned "the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work" (8.12). Wow, and here Shmoop thought it was "always bring an extra pair of underwear." You learn something new every day.
Explanation:
Write a paragraph about one of your hobbies or activities. Use at least six present tense irregular verbs and six past tense irregular verbs. Use a dictionary if you need help.
Answer:
Explanation:
Just do your faviorte hobby and search up facts about it
in a well-developed response of at least two paragraphs, compare and contrast them.
Your response must address the following in each poem:
• at least one element, such as conflict, characterization, or setting
• literary point of view
• at least one literary technique, such as flashback, foreshadowing, dialogue, or word choice
• Poetic structure
the poems are the mending wall by robert frost and we real cool by Gwendolyn brooks
Answer:
"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost and "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks are two poems that explore different themes and employ distinct literary techniques and structures.
In "Mending Wall," Frost delves into the theme of human connection and the boundaries that exist between individuals. The poem depicts a conversation between two neighbors who meet every spring to repair a stone wall that separates their properties. The conflict arises from the contrasting views of the two characters regarding the necessity of the wall. One character firmly believes in the tradition of maintaining the wall, while the other questions its purpose. This conflict highlights the broader theme of division and the tendency of humans to create barriers even when unnecessary.
In terms of characterization, Frost utilizes the first-person point of view, with the speaker representing the questioning neighbor. This point of view allows readers to empathize with the narrator's skepticism and curiosity. The literary technique of dialogue is also employed, as the conversation between the two neighbors serves as the primary vehicle for expressing their differing perspectives. Through their dialogue, the poet reveals their distinct personalities and beliefs.
In contrast, "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks explores the theme of youth rebellion and the consequences of reckless behavior. The poem presents a group of young individuals who engage in defiant activities, such as skipping school and engaging in vices. The setting of the poem is a pool hall, symbolizing a space where these rebellious actions take place. The poem's title itself is an example of word choice, as it presents a defiant and self-assured attitude.
Brooks employs a unique poetic structure in "We Real Cool." The poem consists of a series of seven two-line stanzas, each beginning with the phrase "We real cool." This repetition creates a rhythmic pattern and emphasizes the rebellious and confident nature of the characters. The use of enjambment, where lines run into each other without punctuation, further enhances the flow and urgency of the poem.
In summary, "Mending Wall" and "We Real Cool" differ in their themes, characterizations, literary techniques, and poetic structures. While Frost's poem focuses on the concept of division and human connection through a dialogue-driven narrative, Brooks' poem explores youth rebellion and its consequences through concise and rhythmic stanzas. Both poems showcase the versatility and power of poetry in conveying complex ideas and emotions.
Explanation:
Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause?
A. There are very few large cities in Wyoming which is a state known
for having a small population.
B. Chicago, which is the largest city in Illinois, is famous for being
windy.
C. Washington D.C., which became the U.S. capital in 1790 is not
actually a state.
D. Towns named Springfield which is a very popular name, can be
found in 34 states.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I know
Answer:
Explanation:
D
How do the words used to describe the speaker's examination and reaction to the shark contribute to the tone of the passage?
Poem: Twice I walked With Dinosaurs
One summer we found
a dead baby shark
washed up on the beach,
cut it open with a dinner knife
from the house,
and performed an
outdoor autopsy
As we marveled at its
miniature anatomy,
reveled in the smallness
of each little organ,
seagulls circled overhead.
The ocean was quiet,
barely making waves.
It kept vigil for its tiny causality.
The spring prior,
an alligator wandered
onto the beach during my
uncle’s second wedding.
It was far enough away
to merit an absence of fear, but
nobody took photos or said
a word— we just stared
as it settled itself in the surf,
hoping to be cleansed.
Answer:
Hello
Explanation:
The writer puts an emphisis on how marvelously small everyrthing is inside the baby shark, which correlate with the second passage by telliung us about the time an alligator walked to his uncles second wedding (which correlates to the story as is the second time he saw a "dinosaur") on the same beach. This shows us that this world truly is small or what not.
Answer: Once someone found a dead baby shark on the beach. After he brought it in the house he began to examinate his organs.Than some seaguls came at the house to try to eat the shark.After that,the ocean was so calm that it barely did any waves.
A book about magic spells that can change a pencil into gold is considered __________.
A) fictional, because pencils cannot change into gold
B) fictional, because there are no such things as pencils
C) nonfictional, because it is not make-believe
D) historical fictional, because it has real people and events
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is fiction, because pencils can't change to gold.
It cannot be B, C, or D, because pencils are real, the story is make believe, and it does not have real people or events.
Read this paragraph from I Never Had It Made.
Branch Rickey lost that fight, but when he became the boss of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943, he felt the time for equality in baseball had come. He knew that achieving it would be terribly difficult. There would be deep resentment, determined opposition, and perhaps even racial violence. He was convinced he was morally right, and he shrewdly sensed that making the game a truly national one would have healthy financial results. He took his case before the startled directors of the club, and using persuasive eloquence, he won the first battle in what would be a long and bitter campaign. He was voted permission to make the Brooklyn club the pioneer in bringing blacks into baseball.
What is the author’s purpose for including this paragraph?
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s professional career
to inform readers about Branch Rickey’s determination
Breakdown the following prompt by stating the writing style/the topic/and the action/question you are supposed to answer in the paragraph (10 points for each correct part): Early on in his tour, Mr. F mentions how many natives lose their lives trying to bring the pearls up from the sea. Argue whether resilience helps or hurts the natives of Krakotoa in creating their civilization. Use part of Mr. F's speech as evidence for your argument.
Make a 3 sentence paragraph.
From 21 balloons
Answer:
Native American peoples throughout the Western region determined their unique lifestyle by their proximity and abundance of natural resources.
Explanation:
I think
Earlier, you identified the main idea of “Benefits of Digital Textbooks”. Based on the main idea, describe what the text is about in approximately 50 words. Be sure to identify the supporting evidence that the author uses to back up the claim. Your description shouldn't include your own opinion about the author's argument or beliefs. pls help
Answer: The main idea of "Benefits of Digital Textbooks" is that digital textbooks are a better option for students than print textbooks. The author supports this claim by arguing that “tablets can hold more content in a small amount of space,” “digital textbooks cost less than print textbooks,” and “students learn faster when using tablets.”
sample answer.
Answer:
Sample answer paraphrased so you wont get plagarized
Explanation:
Which sentence uses commas correctly to set off a nonrestrictive clause?
A. There are very few large cities in Wyoming which is a state known
for having a small population.
B. Chicago, which is the largest city in Illinois, is famous for being
windy.
C. Washington D.C., which became the U.S. capital in 1790 is not
actually a state.
D. Towns named Springfield which is a very popular name, can be
found in 34 states.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Towns named Springfield which is a very popular name, can be
found in 34 states.
Explanation:
Which of the following is true of language with strong connotations? (Select all correct answers.)
A. The language will mean more than simply what the dictionary offers.
B. The language is generally discouraged in most “hard news” publications.
C. The language is generally considered to be dishonest and mean.
D. The language will evoke strong connections to ideas and emotions.
Answer:
C???
Explanation:
NOT SURE, DON'T TRUST ME?!?!?
After his first emotional reaction to the porcupine attack, he figures out the most important rule of survival. What is it? (Hatchet)
Answer:
He's down in the dumps about being stranded and now stung by a porcupine, but then ''he learned the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work. '' It won't get the quills out of his leg and won't make fire, so Brian decides to stop it entirely and get to work.
Explanation:
Answer: The slithering sound continues, and Brian can see a vague shape going toward the door of the shelter and moving outside. He feels his leg and finds that there are needles in it—the intruder was a porcupine, and its quills are stuck in his calf.
One by one, although it hurts a lot, Brian pulls all eight quills out of his leg. When he's finally finished, he sits in the dark, crying and thinking that he just can't take any more. He puts his head down and cries until he's all cried out.
Later, the narrator tells us, Brian would look back on this time as the point where he learned "the most important rule of survival, which was that feeling sorry for yourself didn't work" (8.12). Wow, and here Shmoop thought it was "always bring an extra pair of underwear." You learn something new every day.
Explanation:
i need help please would it be C or D?
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
hope it helps
Answer:
D. A label on the bottle invites Alice to drink from it, but she hesitates.
Explanation:
The passage, in summary, describes a bottle with a label that's telling Alice to drink it. However, Alice wasn't going to do it immediately, and she double checks if it's poison or not.
Based on the summary above, we can say that option D. best matches with our summary, making it the correct answer.
Easy 10 points. Why do people drink water?
Answer:
It is because if u don't drink water u die
Read the following and answer the question below.
A sixth grade student is gathering information for a research paper about life in modern-day Rome. She is exploring entertainment, fashion, and food.
Which of the following Web articles would not be useful in gathering information for this topic?
"The Art of the Toga: Exploring the Different Uses of the Toga in Ancient Rome"
"New Disco Opens to Rave Revues in Rome"
"From the Runway to the Appian Way: The Latest Spring Fashions Arrive in Rome"
"Modern Italian Chef Marco Renaldo Offers a New Twist on a Roman Classic"
the art of the toga
Explanation:
it is easy to find thing in ancient rome
Answer:
A. "The Art of the Toga: Exploring the Different Uses of the Toga in Ancient Rome"
Explanation:
This title shows no connection to exploring entertainment, fashion, and food as the rest of the answer choices do.
Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?
A. Tobias was into biology; he studied it in college.
B. Tobias was into biology, he studied it; in college.
C. Tobias was into biology, he studied it in; college.
D. Tobias; was into biology, he studied it in college.
Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
Some frog species only have one leg.
Answer:
What are the definitions?
Explanation:
What strategies do you use to help you learn the definition of words? Explain how you use the strategies.
Will mark brainliest to whoever does it properly.
Answer: context clues
Explanation:
Answer:
Use context clues if looking at a word that has a prefix search for what that prefix means
Explanation:
Context clues, are words surrounding the word that could help you find what the word means, a prefix is a start of another word to make a different meaning