Answer:
Is is in active voice, as it asks When do you get paid? Passive voice would be when did you get payed?
Explanation:
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Answer: No, it is C. Please lemme get brainliest.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
free brainly yes
Explanation:
A storyboard is similar to?
A. a story book.
B. a comic book.
C. a movie
D. a wrriten scrip
Answer:
B.) Comic book.
Explanation:
Observe the attached image below, it is a storyboard. Notice how it looks like you are reading a comic book!
Which group of words is an example of an idiom?
wipe your face
when pigs fly
run fast
the first day of school
Answer:when pigs fly
Explanation:
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Answer:
its the second option
Explanation:
a dog doesn't bury their bone it buries 'his' bond
i think :D
Answer:
B. I thought I saw a dog bury their bone under the tree.
Explanation:
The pronoun their is incorrect in this sentence. Their is used to describe ownership of something that belongs to a human. For example: The twins blew out the candle on their birthday cake. But, it does not describe ownership of something that belongs to an animal like a dog. The proper sentence would be (and the sentence could use his or her, but I will use his for this example): I thought I saw a dog bury his bone under the tree.
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Read the Greek myth "Midas" retold by Thomas Bulfinch and answer the question.
[1] Bacchus, on a certain occasion, found his old schoolmaster and foster-father, Silenus, missing. The old man had been drinking, and
that
state wandered away, and was found by some peasants, who carried him to their king, Midas. Midas recognized him, and treated him
hospitably, entertaining him for ten days and nights with an unceasing round of jollity.
[2] On the eleventh day he brought Silenus back, and restored him in safety to his pupil. Whereupon Bacchus offered Midas his choice of a
reward, whatever he might wish. He asked that whatever he might touch should be changed into gold. Bacchus consented, though sorry that
[3] Midas went his way, rejoicing in his new-acquired power, which he hastened to put to the test. He could scarce believe his eyes when he
found a twig of an oak, which he plucked from the branch, become gold in his hand. He took up a stone; it changed to gold. He touched a sod;
it did the same. He took up an apple from the tree; you would have thought he had robbed the garden of the Hesperides. His joy knew no
bounds, and soon as he got home, he ordered the servants to set a splendid repast on the table. Then he found to his dismay that whether
he touched bread, it hardened in his hand; or put a morsel to his lip, it defied his teeth. He took a glass of wine, but it flowed down his throat
like melted gold.
[4] In consternation at the unprecedented affliction, he strove to divest himself of his power; he hated the gift he had lately coveted. But all
vain; starvation seemed to await him. He raised his arms, all shining with gold, in prayer to Bacchus, begging to be delivered from his glittering
destruction. Bacchus, merciful deity, heard and consented. "Go," said he, "to River Pactolus, trace its fountain-head, there plunge yourself and
body in, and wash away your fault and its punishment." He did so, and scarce had he touched the waters before the gold-creating power
passed into them, and the river sands became changed into gold, as they remain to this day.
Select a possible theme of the myth. (5 points)
1.)Gold is a symbol of wealth and authority in many cu
2.)People who expect a reward for good deeds are se
3.)Money does not bring as much happiness
4.)Wishes are sometimes better when they don't come true
Answer:
2.) People who expect a reward for good are selfish.
Or
3.) Money does not bring as much happiness.
I'll narrow it down to these 2 choices, hope this helps.
Explanation:
2.Everybody pulls ..... the plugs on his/her tv before going to bed.
3. Your music is too loud. can you turn it ......., please , or , ......... on your headphones.
4. the museum is a special area. Please , switch ...... in .your mobile phones.
5.I need to charge my battery. Can i ....... in my phone at your house.
6.Don't take ..... your tablet PC. someone might steal it. leave it in your bag.
7. Sam! Your room is a mess.Please put ..... all these clothers.
8. Ted, can you turn .....the radio? there's a really good music programme on in a minute
Answer:
2. T h e
3. d o w n & p u t
4. (sorry i d k)
5. c h a r g e
6. i n
7. a w a y
8. u p
Explanation:
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Answer:
This is not the full detail needed to answer the question
What is the difference between the two World War I medals that Harry Patch received?
Answer:
Patch received for his service in the First World War he received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
Explanation:
The two world war medals that are received by Harry patch are the British War Medal and Victory Medal because of his contribution to the country in different roles and responsibilities.
Who was Harry Patch?
Harry patch was considered the last surviving soldier of the world war who paid contribution to the victory of the country and received awards.
On September 22, 1917, a grenade that was flying above and struck him while he was fighting on the Western Front during the Battle of Passchendaele killed three of his troops.
The British war medal is given for contribution to war Between 1914 and 1918, officers and members of the British and Imperial Forces who traveled abroad or into a war situation were given medals.
The Victory Medal is given to people who have contributed exceptionally to and been devoted to serving HMS Victory and aiding in her preservation.
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On the number keypad, which finger types the 0 key?
third
pinky
first
thumb
Answer:
The right thumb.
Explanation:
Part1: A woman on the street. What do you now want to find out?
Answer: If she has a iphone or droid.
Explanation:
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I think the answer should be otherwise because otherwise implies a different meaning to the word you are trying to define or it contradicts/give another explanation
Why are steam engines important
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Answer:
1. 2. 5. 8. 10. the five sentences that are wrong
Explanation:
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They _____ us £15 to park the car at the bus station.
cost saved charged
Answer:
They charged us £15 to park the car at the bus station.
cost saved charged
What does it mean when a journalist describes a speech as a “political rhetoric”? What does that mean? Is it a negative word or a positive word?
Answer:
If you have an idea about what is “rhetoric” means before, then you will easily get the idea about “political rhetoric”.
“Political rhetoric is the topic that concerns the strategies used to construct persuasive arguments in the formal public debates and everyday political disputes”, mentioned by Condar in his paper. This special rhetoric sometimes is tricky and used in a bad aspect. Many political rhetorics are used in writings and speeches that are related to the public. There is a newspaper titled "Just how unique is the political rhetoric of the Donald Trump era?" In this newspaper, writers list several presidents in the USA and compared them with Trump. It's a nice article, maybe you can get more ideas about "Political Rhetoric".
In at least one hundred words, explain how Rowlandson's The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary
Rowlandson upheld the Puritan literature tradition
Answer:
Mary White Rowlandson has written: 'A true history of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, a minister's wife in New-England: wherein is set forth the cruel and inhumane usage she underwent amongst the heathens for eleven weeks time, and her deliverance from them' 'The Captive' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Indian captivities, King Philip's War, 1675-1676, Biography, History 'A Narrative of the Captivity & Removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson' 'A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Captivity, 1676, Indian captivities, King Philip's War, 1675-1676, Personal narratives, History 'The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson' -- subject(s): Indian captivities, King Philip's War, 1675-1676, Biography, History
Explanation:
who is the pheacian princess
Answer:
Nausicaa is a princess of the Phaeacians, a group of mythological people who live on the island of Scheria. She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete, who live in a giant palace with bronze walls surrounding it.
Explanation:
Answer:
Nausicaa is the princess of the Phaeacians
The juice was like pop without the fizz."
what figurative language is this?
Answer: simile
Explanation:
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
Simile uses "like", "as", "so", or "than". A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
(1) Prissy Baker was in Oscar Miller's store New Year's morning, buying matches — for New Year’s was not kept as a business holiday in Quincy — when her uncle, Richard Baker, came in. He did not look at Prissy, nor did she wish him a happy New Year’s — she would not have dared. Uncle Richard had not been on speaking terms with her or her father, his only brother, for eight years.
(2) [While in the store, Prissy overhears her uncle Richard explain that he is on his way to a neighboring town, Navarre, and that he has no one to make his New Year's dinner. Prissy decides to go to his house, make a surprise dinner for him, and leave before he returns. She acts on her plan, cooking a dinner at his house. As she prepares to dish it out, she suddenly hears a voice behind her.]
(3) Well, well, what does this mean?
(4) Prissy whirled around as if she had been shot, and there stood Uncle Richard in the woodshed door!
(5) Poor Prissy! She could not have looked or felt more guilty if Uncle Richard had caught her robbing his desk. She did not drop the turnips for a wonder; but she was too confused to set them down, so she stood there holding them, her face crimson, her heart thumping, and a horrible choking in her throat.
(6) "I — I — came up to cook your dinner for you, Uncle Richard," she stammered. "I heard you say — in the store — that Mrs. Janeway had gone home and that you had nobody to cook your New Year's dinner for you. So I thought I'd come and do it, but I meant to slip away before you came home."
(7) Poor Prissy felt that she would never get to the end of her explanation. Would Uncle Richard be angry? Would he order her from the house?
(8) "It was very kind of you," said Uncle Richard dryly. "It's a wonder your father let you come."
(9) "Father was not home, but I am sure he would not have prevented me if he had been. Father has no hard feelings against you, Uncle Richard."
(10) "Humph!" said Uncle Richard. "Well, since you've cooked the dinner you must stop and help me eat it. It smells good, I must say. Mrs. Janeway always burns pork when she roasts it. Sit down, Prissy. I'm hungry."
(11) They sat down. Prissy felt quite giddy and breathless, and could hardly eat for excitement; but Uncle Richard had evidently brought home a good appetite from Navarre, and he did full justice to his New Year's dinner. He talked to Prissy too, quite kindly and politely, and when the meal was over he said slowly:
(12) "I'm much obliged to you, Prissy, and I don't mind owning to you that I'm sorry for my share in the quarrel, and have wanted for a long time to be friends with your father again, but I was too ashamed and proud to make the first advance. You can tell him so for me, if you like. And if he's willing to let bygones be bygones, tell him I'd like him to come up here with you tonight when he gets home and spend the evening with me."
(13) "Oh, he will come, I know!" cried Prissy joyfully. "He has felt so badly about not being friendly with you, Uncle Richard. I'm as glad as can be."
(14) Prissy ran impulsively around the table and kissed Uncle Richard. He looked up at his tall, girlish niece with a smile of pleasure.
(15) "You're a good girl, Prissy, and a kind-hearted one too, or you'd never have come up here to cook a dinner for a crabbed old uncle who deserved to eat cold dinners for his stubbornness. It made me cross today when folks wished me a happy New Year. It seemed like mockery when I hadn't a soul belonging to me to make it happy. But it has brought me happiness already, and I believe it will be a happy year all the way through."
(16) "Indeed it will!" laughed Prissy. "I'm so happy now I could sing. I believe it was an inspiration — my idea of coming up here to cook your dinner for you."
(17) "You must promise to come and cook my New Year's dinner for me every New Year we live near enough together," said Uncle Richard.
(18) And Prissy promised.
Describe the story’s resolution. Add a comment to explain how the resolution of the plot affects the characters.
The story’s resolution is "You must promise to come and cook my New Year's dinner for me every New Year we live near enough together," .
Resolution can be defined as a part where an individual decides to act or to do something in a particular way or manner. For this he or she needs to take the decision on how they are going to act and are going to work accordingly.
In this uncle, Richard makes a Prissy promise that as she has cooked dinner for him on New Year's Eve she is going to cook for them for every new year if that is going to come.
This was the resolution that have affected the plot. as it is was made sure that the anger that was between her the father and uncle Richard was to come to an end. Prissy wanted to make sure that uncle was not starving as well as she could make his new year more astounding.
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What does Jesus teach us about the dignity and value of human life in this story? How do Jesus’ words and actions call us to love ourselves and others in this story?
Answer:
From his birth, right up to his last night with his disciples, performing servant work by washing their feet, to his death, dying naked on a tree, a torturous death reserved for the worst criminals, Jesus showed humility, constantly laying down his pride and dignity for the good of those he loved
He used parables and stories to teach us about the kingdom of God. But his greatest method is teaching by example. His deeds taught us about many Christian values, such as kindness and compassion. He raised children from the dead out of pity for their parents and accepted disciples from all walks of life.
Explanation:
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c. Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive with or without to
1. I can't (see)_anything. It is so dark.
2. Jane has decided (give)_her husband a ring for Christmas.
3. Let's (go)_ to Rome for our holiday.
4. Shall I (ring)_the travel agent?
5. We'd love (meet)_your wife.
6. Could you (tell)_me the time, please?
7. Veronica couldn't(come)_ to the party because she promised (visit)_her aunt.
8. John forgot (turn)_off the lights when he went to bed.
9. I couldn't (ride)_a bike until I was three but I learnt(swim)_ | when I was three.
10. Can you (help)_ me? I'd like (buy)_a new stereo.
11. I don't want (stay)_ at home tonight. Let's (go)_to the pub.
12. I will (see)_you tomorrow!
Answer:
seeto givegoringto meettellcome, to visitto turnride, to swimhelp,to buyto stay, goseehope it helps.stay safe healthy and happy..Which of the following is not an appropriate topic for an editorial?
Teen Pregnancy on the Rise
O Climate Change Denial Hurts Us All
O Movie Guidelines Aren't Enough
A
O Vampires in History and Modern Life
I think it's the first one, it makes the most sense
Anika attends lots of professional development seminars because she wants to __________ a caree
Answer:
adopt a career is right i think
Answer:
"get" I guess can also be right
DO THIS
Here are some simple sentences that students wrote. Say them out loud. Some of them are cor-
rectly formed and some are not. Put a check (V) before the sentences that are correctly formed
and an X before the sentences that are not correctly formed. (FIRST COVER THE ANSWER BOX BELOW.)
1. It is a beautiful experience.
2. They speak to their parents every day.
3. We eating mangoes every day.
4. They close the store every night at dusk.
5. My grandparents smiling all the time at us.
6. The day was cloudy.
7. They spoken to us about their experiences.
8. The couple wanted three children.
9. I never forgotten my grandparents.
10. I stayed in bed till 10 AM
11. We will improve our writing in this class.
12. We to visit India next summer.
13. I will go to New York next winter
14. I to remember them always.
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For each of the scenarios below, describe what the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), the conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR) are.
1.) Opening a can of pet food with a can opener leads your pet to start jumping around.
2.) Smelling a perfume you wore during a great party makes you smile and feel good.
3.) Walking by the gym where you hurt yourself working out makes you wince.
4.) You cringe when you pass the intersection where you nearly had a car accident.
5.) A song reminds you of a former friend or romantic partner.
Answer:
9
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids, and then answer the question.
In the years around the turn of the century, immigration to America reached an all-time high. Between 1880 and 1920, 23 million immigrants arrived in the United States. They came mainly from the countries of Europe, especially from impoverished towns and villages in southern and eastern Europe. The one thing they had in common was a fervent belief that in America, life would be better.
What best paraphrases the central idea of the excerpt?
Many people came to settle in the United States at the beginning of the last century. Most of them came to escape poverty in Europe and start a new life.
There were 23 million people who came to the United States in the years between 1880 until 1920. That is almost 800,000 people every year.
The immigrants to America were from southern countries and eastern countries in Europe. People in those countries believed in America.
Immigrants are people who come to one country from another. They usually come from southern and eastern Europe.
Answer:
Many people came to settle in the United States at the beginning of the last century. Most of them came to escape poverty in Europe and start a new life.
How …..cups of coffee do teenagers in your country drink every week?
many
much
long
Explanation:
1st is right answer many
Carina loved running, and she loved winning too. She was the captain and star athlete of her track and field team. Although Carina wasn’t an excellent runner when she first joined the team two years earlier, she practiced all the time and soon began to win almost every race in which she competed. Carina was doing so well that she thought she might become the winningest track and field athlete in her school’s history!
2One afternoon at track practice, Coach Winder nabbed everyone’s attention to introduce a new athlete. “This is Roberto," he said. "He just transferred to our school from Greensboro Middle School. Please welcome Roberto to the team!”
3The members of the team clapped and jostled each other as they tried to shake Roberto’s hand. As the team captain, Carina shook Roberto’s hand first. She introduced herself and told Roberto that she was excited to have another team member. Roberto told Carina that he had been reluctant about joining the team, but Carina assured him that he would have a marvelous time.
4The next day, the members of the track team stretched before running some sprints. Carina told Roberto that he could race with her. “Don’t worry,” she said. “I’ll go easy on you because it’s your first practice.”
5Carina and Roberto lined up at the starting blocks. When they heard the CRACK of the starting pistol, Roberto and Carina started. After a short distance, Carina realized that Roberto was no longer beside her. She turned to see how far behind he had fallen, but to her amazement, Roberto was not behind her. She looked up and saw Roberto surging ahead. His feet moved as fast as lightning! When Carina realized that she was about to lose, she ran as vigorously as she could; however, it wasn’t enough. Roberto triumphed. Carina seemed almost paralyzed with shock, but she managed to smile and congratulate him.
6Over the next few weeks, Roberto became a phenomenon on the track. No matter how hard Carina trained, she could never beat Roberto.
7One evening after a track meet, Carina was desolate. Roberto had won first place, and Carina had come in third! She considered hanging up her running shoes and quitting the team. Just as she was about to call Coach Winder, her father entered the living room. Carina explained her situation to him.
8“If winning is so important to you that you can’t merely have fun being a member of the team,” said Carina’s father, “then I guess quitting is your only option. But, before you make your decision, think about why you originally joined the team.”
9The next day, Carina walked into Coach Winder’s office and handed him a slip of paper. Coach Winder’s eyes widened as he read it. Then, he closed the note and shook his head approvingly.
11“That’s right,” Carina said with a smile, “I’d like Roberto to serve as co-captain of the team.”
What is a THEME for this story?
A) Having fun is more important than winning.
B) When someone does better than you, practice more so you can beat them.
C) Never settle for second place.
D) If someone is better than you at something, you should just quit.
Answer: I believe the answer is A
Explanation:
Which sentence best demonstrates alliteration? A. Pedro patted Paul's pet pretty patiently. оо O B. A loud "tatatatat" came from the engine. O C. The clouds drifted sleepily along. O D. "What does that mean?" Mia asked.
Answer:
is it A
Explanation:
i just took the test and got it right :)