Answer:
Provide and bestow.
Answer:
giveaway, donate
Explanation:
The primary source of paragraph 5 is-
Which gives the correct values for points A, B, C, and D?
A number line going from negative 2 to positive 2 in increments of 1. There are 4 equal spaces between each number. Point A is at negative 2. Point B is 1 mark to the right of negative 2. Point C is 1 mark to the left negative 1. Point D is 1 mark to the left of 0.
A = negative 2, B = negative 1 and three-fourths, C = negative 1 and one-fourth, D = negative one-fourth
A = negative one-fourth, B = negative 1 and three-fourths, C = negative 1 and one-fourth, D = negative 2
A = negative 2, B = negative three-fourths, C = negative one-fourth, D = one-fourth
A = negative one-fourth, B = negative 1 and one-fourth, C = negative 1 and three-fourths, D = negative 2
Answer:
A = negative 2, B = negative 1 and three-fourths, C = negative 1 and one-fourth, D = negative one-fourth
Explanation:
A = - 2
B = - 1 3/4
C = - 1 1/4
D = - 1 / 4
4 points in between each number :
This means each point between the numbers is 1/4 or 0.25
Kindly find illustrative picture of the number line in the attachment below.
Answer:
first one
Explanation:
1. The poet repeats the words no, cruel, starless, and unfriendly to show that – A. They call attention to Josh’s pain and emptiness. B. They emphasize Josh’s sense of peace and acceptance. C. They highlight Josh’s love and admiration for his father. D. They reflect Josh’s refusal to acknowledge his father’s death
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A poem of fourteens lines that has figurative language,structural elements, and graphic elements and follows one of the poetic forms discussed in lyric,ballad,narrative,or sonnet
Answer:
Sonnet
Explanation:
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What was Johnny's favorite part of Gone with the Wind?-The Outsiders
Answer:
the happienss anf just the way the book was wroten and he loved the litachure
In Selection 1, the author includes a claim that the wild horses have Spanish origins. Which statement best delineates the claim? Most evidence suggests that the horses are in fact a native species, supporting the argument that the horses must have actually been in North America for more than 11,000 years. The horses' Spanish orgins have been verified by DNA analysis, and this common ancestry helps support the argument that there is now a serious problem of inbreeding in the horse population. Although the horses' orgins are not actually certain, the claim supports the argument that the horses have been wild on the barrier island for a very long time and should be treated as a native species. There is no evidence to suggest that the horses are actually from Spain, which supports the argument that the horses are recent additions to the island and their range should be limited to protect endangered species.
This question is about the article "Wild Horses as Native North American Wildlife"
Answer:
Most evidence suggests that the horses are in fact a native species, supporting the argument that the horses must have actually been in North America for more than 11,000 years.
Explanation:
According to the article, wild horses of Spanish origin were taken to North America with Columbus and his entourage. They deposited these horses in Mexico, on Colombus' second voyage to the continent in 1493. The horses that were brought in at that time were E. caballus, which from where Mexico is today, began to spread across the Great Planices, intermingling in territory of the USA and giving rise to the native species we know today.
The use of buffer strips can help reduce human impacts on waterways.
True or False?
The use of buffer strips can help reduce human impacts on waterways. This statement is true.
What are buffer strips ?A buffer strip is an area of land kept in permanent vegetation that helps to control air quality, soil quality, and water quality, along with other environmental problems, dealing primarily on land that is used in agriculture.
The types of buffer strips are Contour buffer strips, filter strips, and grassed waterways. Perennial grasses are mostly planted along steep slopes within contour buffer strips.
The buffer strips can effectively minimize the movement of soil sediment, nutrients, pesticides, and pathogens through the soil profile and from the field as runoff and improving water quality.
Thus, The use of buffer strips can help reduce human impacts on waterways.
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Directions: conjugate the verb in the parentheses in the correct tense used in the first or second conditional.
1. If she knows the time, she_____ (come) to the meeting.
2. She_____ (attend) the meeting if she had the time.
3. Peter _____ (say) yes if you ask him.
4. Unless he_____ (finish) soon, we wont be able to come.
5. If he ____ (be) president, he would invest more in education.
6. What____ (you do) if you were president?
7. She _____ (fly) northwest airline if she has a choice.
8. If i____ (think) I could do it, I would do it!
9. Alan would invite Mary if it ______ (be) his party.
10. She won't marry Peter if he ____ (ask) her.
Help please
Where does Bri live in the book On the come up?
The book tells the story of Bri, who is in fact the narrator, a 16-year-old girl who lives with her mother and brother in Garden Heights, a poor neighborhood of the city where the African-American community lives and who is at the same time infamous for violence and illegal drug trafficking.
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what is the evidence to convey the theme
Answer:
They were able to take fire away from humanity because they stopped worshipping them.
Explanation:
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Reread paragraphs 9-10. What were the main causes of the narrator's bad behavior?
bad boy anylizing lanuageg qution
25 POINTS!!!!
Answer it him motivation I think
Explanation:
What is the conflict of “Pip | A short animated film”
Answer:
The conflict of the short film is that the Pip wants to be a good seeing eye dog. She is'nt very good at it at first and then she starts to do good. On exam day she fails and is thrown out. Then she sees a blind women walking into a construction site and follows to help her. Lastly she is givin the cape from the dog statue.
Explanation:
Also I loved this short film it's probably my favorite now <3
How does the author develop the theme of the
passage in “A Matter of Prejudice”?
Answer:
he does a good job?????
Explanation:
What’s the answer please?
I chose D but idk!
( I added a picture )
Prompt
what do you think is Ruth Bader Ginsburg's most impactful legacy
Answer:
She fought for women rights
Read the attached poem, choose 3 lines. What is being compared and personified in each line
the stars winked at me
the book read itself to me
the tree whispered in the wind
this pencil wrote words perfectly
the computer has a mind of its own
my car is screaming to be washed
those cookies are calling my name
the car danced on the wet road
Answer:
the stars winked at me
Stars are thing that is being personified because they aren't human, they can't wink.
the book read itself to me
Books can't read or talk, so that's what's being personified in that line.
the tree whispered in the wind
Come on! Trees can't talk! The trees are what's being personified in this line.
Explanation:
Personification is describing an object that is not human by giving it human qualities.
Comparing is describing two object by using the words "like" or "as".
None of these lines consist of the words "like" or "as", so there is nothing being compared in this poem.
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What is Carley's opinion, and how does she support it with evidence? a.Carley's opinion is that people with pets live longer. She uses psychological facts to provide textual evidence. B.Carley's opinion is that dogs provide great home security. She uses the fact that a puppy would be a great gift as evidence. C.Carley's opinion is that dogs teach responsibility to kids. She uses an online article as textual evidence. D. Carley's opinion is that a puppy would be a great birthday gift. She uses scientific evidence about children learning responsibility to support her opinion.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Informational texts are the texts that is used to provide facts and information. In the note written by Carley to her mother, she provide facts and information about the benefits of having pets.
In her note, she states the proven facts by psychologists that how children with pets learn to be more responsible and empathetic. By stating this fact, she claims that having pet as a birthday gift would be great.
Therefore, from the given options, the correct one is option D.
Answer:
Carley's opinion is that a puppy would be a great birthday gift. She uses scientific evidence about children learning responsibility to support her opinion.
Explanation:
Or if you dont wanna read it it is D on edge 2020
How does Brother have a positive on Doodle
Answer: Because Doodle is handicapped, Brother pushes Doodle to learn how to walk. Eventually, Doodle is able to do so, and Brother pushes Doodle to achieve more.
Explanation:
List and describe the four "traps" that Rainsford uses to elude General Zaroff (don’t forget the mental trap in which Rainsford makes Zaroff thinks he killed himself by jumping off the cliff.)
Book: "The Most Dangerous Game"
Answer and explanation:
First, he makes a winding path through the jungle, so to make Zaroff think that he went deeply into the woods ( Zaroff finds him right away). Next one - he makes what is called Malay mancatcher - he runs into a fallen tree which lies on a smaller non-cut tree, he makes a trigger, so whoever touches the trigger, it pulls him down and larger, a dead tree falls onto him (Zaroff just hurt his shoulder in this one). The third one is called the Burmese tiger pit. As Rainsford gets caught up in quicksand, he gets the idea of making this one. He digs a hole near quicksand and on the bottom of it, he puts sharp sticks and then covers it with branches and grass to hide it, so if Zaroff steps onto it, he will fall down and get stabbed (Zaroff`s hunting hound gets killed in this one). The fourth one was a trick that he learned in Uganda, in this one he uses his knife which he ties to a sprout, he points the knife to a path, and then with a grapevine he manages to connect the sprout with the trigger, so if Zaroff reaches the trigger, it will pull the knife and stab him and in this case that was the servant Ivan. The fifth one is the one mentioned in the question where Rainsford tricks Zaroff that he is dead by jumping to the sea. The final one is in Zaroff`s bedroom. He thinks that Rainsford is dead, but he is hidden in the curtains and when Zaroff comes to the bedroom, he surprises him and eventually kills him. So, there are four traps mentioned in the question that Rainsford uses to elude Zaroff, but it seems that only two served Rainsford to get away, and four were intended to hurt or kill Zaroff.
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plz help me and this needs to be right
Answer:
1. Scale insects were hurting plants.... - Ladybugs
2. Cats overran... - Locals caught them
3. Dangerous snakes... - People were banned
Explanation:
im just answering so you can give the other person a brainliest. hope this helps!! (i have to say that so they dont take my answer down)
Describe the personal characteristics that makes Grendel an antagonist in Beowulf
Answer: I actually just ready Beowulf for my Brit Lit class :)
Explanation:
Grendel displays nothing but the most primitive human qualities in the original Beowulf epic. However, he is an intelligent and temperamental monster in Grendel, capable of logical thinking as well as unreasonable emotional outbursts. The monster Grendel also appears as human in the novel as the people he observes. This vague characterisation is reinforced by Grendel 's history. Grendel is pursued by the novel through three phases of his life. The first stage is his childhood, which he spends innocently, untroubled by the outside environment or existential concerns, exploring his confined world. His first exposure to the wider world is Grendel's exploration of the lake of firesnakes and the realm beyond it, one full of risk and possibility. As such, when Grendel moves into adulthood, crossing the lake is a critical step for him. When the bull hits him, the second step, which decisively makes Grendel an adult, happens, causing him to understand that the universe is basically unpredictable, follows no pattern and is ruled by no discernible cause. This realization, in turn, prompts the query that forms the adult quest of Grendel, perhaps the twentieth century's greatest philosophical query: given a world without inherent meaning, how should one live his or her life? Grendel attempts to address this question in the second, adult stage of his life by studying the human race, which fascinates him because of its capacity to create patterns and then enforce those patterns on the environment, generating a perception that a consistent, orderly structure is pursued by the environment. His deadly struggle with Beowulf and the weeks leading up to that war encompass the third and final stage of Grendel 's life. Ultimately, the experience gives a violent conclusion to Grendel 's quest.
Where did the Klondike gold rush take place?
What made the environment challenging?
How much experience did most gold rushers have in prospecting for gold?
How many people found gold?
Answer:
The Yukon Territory of Canada
The extreme cold
Little or no experience
Few of them
Explanation:
Why does the family move to Memphis? What happens there?
Black boy book
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Explanation:
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how does ozymandias relate to history
What does Emerson compare society to in the excerpt from “Self-Reliance”?
Answer:
In his essay, "Self Reliance," Emerson's sole purpose is the want for people to avoid conformity. Emerson believed that in order for a man to truly be a man, he was to follow his own conscience and "do his own thing." Essentially, do what you believe is right instead of blindly following society.
Emerson's only motivation for writing "Self Reliance" was to urge readers to shun uniformity. Emerson was of the opinion that a man needed to "do his own thing" and act on his own moral convictions in order to be a true man.
What is the meaning of the term “motivation”?The purpose for which people and other animals start, maintain, or stop an activity at a specific time is known as motivation. The usual definition of motivational states is factors occurring within the agent that produce a disposition to participate in goal-directed activity.
The word "motive," which refers to a person's needs, wishes, or inclinations, is where the word "motivation" comes from. It involves encouraging people to take action in order to accomplish a goal.
A desire for money may be one of the psychological factors driving people's actions in the context of career ambitions. In essence, follow moral convictions rather than blindly adhering to social norms.
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“He corked his bottled vengeance and set it back on the shelf alongside the little whiskey glass.” (Paragraph 14)Which detail from the text best reveals Judson’s belief about crime and punishment?
Answer:
this text is a analogy at best. "He corked his bottled vengeance" CORKED, meaning he put a STOP or decided not to spend too much attention to the idea of revenge.
In my opinion Judson's belief is that crime and punishment has its effects on everyone one way or another.
Based on the text, which conclusion about natural designs is most valid?
Answer:
Conclusion about natural designs is most valid is described below in details.
Explanation:
Conclusion validity is the standard to which outcomes we give about connections in our data are consistent. For instance, if we're doing some kind of research that seems at the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and opinions about the death penalty, we are ultimately required to relinquish some outcome.
what is the central idea of the short story the birds by daphne de maurier
Answer:As a fable of humility, “The Birds” condemns humanity's hubristic belief that we can control the world around us. Building on the theme of man vs. nature, Du Maurier's tale rejects the notion of humankind as the master of nature, instead suggesting that any belief in human superiority to nature is foolish and doomed.
Explanation:
euphimisms answer it
Answer:
what is the question?
Explanation:
Answer:
let me see, oh wait I have something to do love
Match each novel description to the fiction genre it belongs to.
Answer:
Fantasy, adventure, romantic, science