sentence to end a presentation
Answer:
and that is why (whatever your presentation is on) (what point your trying to make)
You are doing a language course in the UK
and staying with a family. Email your British
friend and inform him/her:
why you are in the UK and where you are
staying
about the course and your new friends at
the language school
how long you are going to stay and that
you hope to see him/her next week,
Answer:
What?????
Explanation:
Which of the following elements propel the plot of a story?
A figurative language
B setting
C theme
D characters
Answer:
B
Explanation:
setting
Answer:
setting is right answer
Based on the passage, Mrs. Jones can best be characterized as someone who
is...?
A. considerate, as she takes care to make the boy feel comfortable in her home.
B. perceptive, as she recognizes that the boy might not want to hear about her life.
C. popular, as she mentions the lives of many people in her community,
D. curious, as she questions the boy about his current situation.
What is the rebuttal in A Modest Proposal?
Answer:
Explanation:
In "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift puts forth a satirical argument that the problem of poverty and starvation among the people of Ireland could be solved if the Irish sell their infants as a food source for the wealthy. Swift's true argument is that a wide array of means exist to help the poor.
Part A : Which of the following best identifies the text main idea about lying
Answer:
A . the more often people lie, the more comfortable they became and the more likely they are to tell serious lies.
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The one that gives the best identification regarding a text's main idea that is about lying is: The more often people lie, the more comfortable they become and the more likely they are to tell serious lies. Hence, Option A is correct.
What is lying?The verb form of the word lie is "to lie." A statement that is thought to be false and is often made with the intent to deceive someone is considered a lie. Lying is the act of telling lies. A liar is someone who tells a lie.
Making an incorrect statement with the intention of misleading others can also be said to be this. She lied when she claimed that she wasn't the one who broke the vase.
Regarding his prior employment, he lied. In other words, to give the impression that something is untrue or misleading. The mirror is truthful at all times.
Therefore, Option A is correct.
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The complete question is attached in text form:
Which of the following best identifies the text’s main idea about lying?
answer choices
The more often people lie, the more comfortable they become and the more likely they are to tell serious lies.
Commit more serious misconducts to achieve the same experience.
People who lie more often are more likely to not only tell bigger lies, but participate in other forms of serious misconduct.
People who naturally have less activity in their amygdala are more capable of telling lies without understanding the consequences.
Select the word or phrase from the drop-down box that best completes the sentence. _______ is made based on
_______ in the text.
1st dropbox options
A prediction
Proof
Evidence
2nd
Evidence
A prediction
1st is A prediction.
2nd is Evidence
Question 20 of 20
Choose the sentence that best completes the following paragraph.
I don't like roller coasters as a general rule, but there are
occasions when a good roller coaster is called for. If I am
in an adventurous mood, I like to push my limits a little bit.
It was in one of those adventurous moods that I rode the
Twister and loved it. When I am stressed out and could use
a good scream and a burst of adrenaline, a good roller
coaster is just what I need.
O A. There was one roller coaster that made me terribly ill.
O B. I definitely closed my eyes on the Twister.
O C. If I ever get on another roller coaster, stop me.
O D. There is a time and a place for everything, and I guess roller
coasters are no exception.
PREVIOUS
Answer:
The answer in most likely D.
Explanation:
He was talking about how the roller coaster helped relieve stress. Also the passage stated ¨A good roller coaster is just what I need.¨
Answer:
d)
Explanation:
for sure the answer is d) because roller coaster will burst of adrenaline which make people feel excited mood.
Part A
A. In "Earthships," what can be inferred about why people would use passive solar?
B. It aids in the collection of "gray" water.
C. It is the only viable source of heat on an Earthship.
D. It is a superior source of natural gas.
It is an economically practical alternative to electricity.
Part B
Which evidence from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Now, long-term studies have revealed some problems. For one, without sufficient sunlight during the winter, large amounts of natural gas known as propane and/or wood are used to heat the home. "
B. "During the summer, the combination of the cool temperature of the earth beneath the floor plus the thick walls can keep the house comfortable without the use of air-conditioning."
C. "Building an Earthship may be an attractive choice for those who want to use fewer of our planet’s non-renewable resources."
D. "Floor-to-ceiling windows on an Earthship's south wall also allow plenty of sunlight."
Answer:
part A It is an economically practical alternative to electricity.
part B "During the summer, the combination of the cool temperature of the earth beneath the floor plus the thick walls can keep the house comfortable without the use of air-conditioning."
Explanation: i took the quiz hope this helps be safe and have a wonderful day :D
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
Sources that provide dependable truthful information are considered
Answer:
reliable or credible i think?
Explanation:
Answer:
Reliable
Explanation:
I took the test and that was the correct answer.
Can someone help me with this problem
Answer:
You shoudl always have health insurance
Explanation:
Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 2)? ANSWER QUICK PLEASE
Answer:
he is being cared for and taken care of by a loving family after the ceremony
I TRIED
Explanation:
PLZ I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!! 25POINTSS!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY!!!
What are some ways to turn a short answer into a news article? (What would you have to do before rewriting it?
HAS TO BE AL LEAST 2 SENTENCES!!
Um pretty sure you take the interesting stuff out of the answer and add it to your article. First you have to read it.
Answer:
Explanation:
Welp.. what I would do is conduct more research and see if there are any examples that you can add to your article. Re-word some different sentences and see what you can get.
Which of these is the best option to use for generating a research question?
Group of answer choices
Dictionary entries
Assembly instructions
Key words
Novel titles
Answer:
Novel Titles
Explanation:
Artificial selection can be used to produce new strains of animals that have favorable traits. Despite its usefulness, it would be difficult to use artificial selection to produce cows that produce their own antibiotics to protect themselves from disease. Why can't artificial selection be used for this purpose?
Answer:
Because artificial evolution seeks to select phenotypic characteristics already existing in the species of animal being used.
Explanation:
Artificial selection is the method that allows human beings to promote the crossing of animals of the same species, in order to obtain a preole with phenotypic characteristics favorable to human beings. However, for this type of crossing to be possible, it is necessary that the desired characteristics already exist in members of the selected species. In the case of the question above, there are no cows that produce antibiotics themselves, so it would be impossible to use artificial selection for this purpose.
Which statement from the passage could be considered an exaggeration?
He retired at the age of 25 to focus on what he considered his true contribution to society—his research in the field of neurology, the study of the nerves and the nervous system.
B.
During the final lap of the race against the clock, Bannister knew he could finish the race in under 59 seconds.
C.
Of his neurology career and his track achievements, as the greatest runner ever, Bannister claims that working hard is the secret to his success.
D.
Since his parents couldn't afford to send him to college, he worked to win scholarships to study medicine at Oxford.
Answer:
B is the answer
Explanation:
which event would not be included in the category "events that inspired Jami to change her life
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read High-Tech Runner by Edgar Ingersoll
Which event would not be included in the category "Events that inspired Jami to change her life"?
A Jami took a vow after her grandfather passed away.
B Jami watched the 1996 Paralympic Games.
C A man and his son eventually found Jami's car.
D Poppy urged her to make the most of life.
Answer:
C A man and his son eventually found Jami's car.
Explanation:
The fact that Jami and Lisa were rescued by a man and his son is part of the tragedy that Jami had to face because they ended up having her legs amputated. Only after that did Jami find the inspiration she needed to
become a runner both in the words of her grandfather, which she vowed to follow after his death and in the 1996 Paralympic Games.
Tell Me About When You Were Little
Answer:
Explanation:
Why?
Jamal buys 33 bolts that cost $0.38 each. Part A Which equation represents the best estimate for the total cost of all of the bolts? A. $0.30 × 30 = $9 B. $0.40 × 30 = $12 C. $0.50 × 30 = $15 D. $0.40 × 40 = $16 Part B What is the actual total cost of all of the bolts? E
Answer:
The equation that represents the best estimate is
B. $0.40 × 30 = $12
The actual total cost of all the bolts is
$12.54
Explanation:
From the question given above, we know that
total bolts = 33
cost of 1 bolt = $0.38 approximating the values,
Total bolts = 33 ≅ 30
Cost of 1 bolt = $0.38 ≅ $0.40
Therefore,
Cost of all bolts = Total bolts x cost price for 1 bolts
= 33 x $0.38 = $12.54 ≅ $12.00
pleaasseeeee help me its due soon and i have bad grades
Answer:
B: bc when analyzing an argumentative paper u must look at who the intended audience is as well as what the author's purpose
total english nerd :)
What are Zach's plans for the future?
Secret life of bees
What page in Fahrenheit 451 is the word “cadenced” on?
Answer:
Page 140
Explanation:
Answer:
p. 140 and p. 71
Explanation:
The voices talked of everything, there was nothing they could not talk about, he knew from the very cadence and motion and continual stir of curiosity and wonder in them.
p. 140
His name was Faber, and when he finally lost his fear of Montag, he talked in a cadenced voice, looking at the sky and the trees and the green park, and when an hour had passed he said something to Montag and Montag sensed it was a rhymeless poem.
p. 71
Fish.—Fish Caught in Muddy Streams.—Kill your Fish as Soon as Caught.—Fish Grubs.—Fish Fried, Planked, Skewered, and Boiled.—Fish Sauce, Fish Roe, Shell-Fish.
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Fish should naturally have a prominent place in the canoeist's larder. Few streams that he will navigate are entirely destitute of edible fish, and a few minutes spent in angling will amply repay the cruiser. .
After the chapter lll number, the author lists six subcategories. Which of these six subcategories are represented in the two paragraphs that follow?
Fish caught out of muddy streams have an unpleasant taste, and their flavor can be improved by soaking them half an hour or more in strong salted water. Fish should be killed as soon as caught by a sharp rap on the back just aft of the head with a stick or the handle of your big knife, not only in justice to the fish, but because he tastes better, for the same reason that a butchered steer is preferable to one smothered to death.
Answer: When fish have naturally high levels of the amino acid histidine, bacteria turn that amino acid into histamine when it's not properly stored. People become sick when the fish contains high levels of histamine.
Explanation:
PLS, ANSWER (I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST)
The sentences have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
This Mystery Rocks! By Cyntha Schlagel
1The Drifting Rocks are a strange phenomenon still unexplained by science. 2Located in Death Valley, California, the rocks sit on hot, flat ground. 3Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand. 4Some trails are only a few feet. 5Some trails are over half a mile long. 6Each trail is as baffling as the next.
7The variety of rock movement has baffled scientists for decades. 8Some rocks seem to roll as they move forward. 9Some take unexplainable routes. 10Large ones have traveled past small ones that have stayed still. 11Some scientists suggest that the rocks are pushed by the wind. 12Others believe they slide on small amounts of ice or mud. 13So far, research has not confirmed any theory.
Which choice best describes how the author organized information? Group of answer choices:
A. Cause and effect
B. Chronological order
C. Fact by the fact
D. Problem-solution
Answer:
C!!! :)
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
these are facts and it is def not cause and effect so therefore it is C
From where where does boy get cherry?
Answer:
obyesly a tree cause a cherry grows on a tree
2.06 focus on the introduction: write a introduction with a good hook on why automobiles are so important for transportation
Answer: Imagine being able to sleep and drive at the same time! While that may seem like a ridiculous concept, it may soon be a
reality. In fact, Google Inc. has been working on the prototypes for self-driving cars since 2009, and hopes to have the vehicles
available to the public in the near future. The cars have no need for gas pedals or steering wheels, because they operate
independently of a driver, using laser sensors and cameras for guidance. While this may seem unsafe, there is evidence to support
that the cars are more secure than the vehicles we have today. In fact, Google’s self-driving cars will not only improve safety on the
road, but they will also reduce traffic.
BODY I
There are many benefits that these autonomous vehicles have to offer. Most importantly, however, they will make roads safer
for drivers. There are people, for example, who make the unfortunate decision to drive drunk and endanger the lives of others.
Furthermore, individuals will often drive while fatigued, which can impair judgment, and lead to a car accident. Self-driving cars could
potentially change all of that. In fact, “According to one government study, computer operated self-driving vehicles will eliminate
incidents involving alcohol…[and] fatigue” (Jaconi). Perhaps most importantly, the self-driving car is likely to save lives. For instance,
according to a study by the Eno Center for Transportation, “if 90 percent of cars, trucks and vans were self-driving, in the region of
21,700 lives per year could be saved” (Jaconi). All of that being said, Google’s cars can make a significant and positive difference in
the way that society functions.
BODY II
In addition to improving safety, Google’s self-driving cars will also reduce traffic. Most people have experienced the
inconvenience of being stuck behind a mass of cars on the road. Not only can sitting on the road waste resources like time and gas,
but it can also lead to frustration or road rage. Therefore, minimizing the negative impact of traffic could significantly improve the way
that Americans travel and live. Google’s CEO Sergey Brin has explained that the vehicles could “potentially…operate as a fleet of
interconnected cars” (Oreskovic), which would improve their efficiency and eliminate stop-and-go traffic. Not only would this make
commuting more convenient, but it could also help to save money spent on gas. In a study done by the Eno Center for Transportation,
it was “noted that when a majority of self-driving cars are on the road, they can begin "platooning"’ (Jaconi). In other words, because
the cars would be able to communicate with one another, they could drive more closely together, like a train. As a result, “the negative
effects of stop-and-go traffic could be eliminated” (Jaconi). Additionally, it has been noted that this platooning, “would allow for
smoother traffic flows, reduce lengthy commute times and even increase highway capacity” (Jaconi), and increasing highway capacity
would also save the government money, which may help free up funds for other important social needs, such as education.
Considering the benefits that traffic reduction might have on both individual drivers, and the society at large, it’s clear that the self
Explanation:
Who's school uses Remind? And if so what do you think about it? I have to study the making of Remind and how many students like using it.
Answer:
mine does and it's so annoying. I don't even use it but it has the most notifications, at the beginning of the year the teachers made it seem like it was really important and they never send anything out that's important.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I think it's great. Because you can get immediate reminders from teachers so you don't forget to do your assignment.
I am giving 100 points and will give brainly
think about these ones.
if a deaf person goes to a hearing would it still be called a hearing?
if you clean your shower doesn't that mean you are your shower's shower?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! SUPER EASY QUESTION!!
Pop Quiz: My fur is short but my legs are lengthy, my tail is often tucked between them and my ears are long and floppy. I'm pretty fast, I run at speeds up to 45mph! What breed of dog am I?
Answer: A Greyhound! :)
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Answer:
system i think
Explanation:
Answer:
System
Explanation: