what are the impacts of bullying?
pls write a small essay about it and DONT COPY OFF SOMEONE ELSE OR GOOGLlE
Answer:
I'm not going to write an essay for you, but here's some ideas for the impacts of bullying, which should give you a hint.
- it can cause depression
- cause anxiety
- fear
- loneliness
victims of bullying can possibly experience this:
- doesn't want to go to school
- afraid to be in a public space
- being alone at school (usually without anyone trustworthy)
Explanation:
How do the jobs that Mother and Father have in the book differ from our society in the roles they play? The Giver Chapter 5.
Answer:
The jobs Mother and Father have in The Giver that differs from our modern day society is that they aren't close to their children are we are, the kids were adopted (meaning that they aren't related by blood, 1 boy and 1 girl to each family, whereas in our world, we get to have as many children as we want) and that the families don't exactly "love" each other (because they have no emotions)
What should you include in an introductory paragraph?
Answer:
Hook-To grab the readers attention.
Background Information-Give a little bit information about your essay but not too much.
Thesis-What is your essay going to be about.
Explanation:
How do sections one through twenty two differ from the remaining sections of the passage?
A) The second half of the passage marks a shift in the attitude of Elnora
B) The second hald of the passage marks a shift in the attitude in Elnoras mother.
C) The first half of the passage focuses on the mothers feelings, and the second half focuses on Elnora's feelings.
D) The first half of the passage focuses on Elnor'as feelings, and the second half focuses on her mother's feelings.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer: restauraunt should be spelled restaurant
Explanation:
incorrect spelling
Describe the source of friction.
Answer:
The source of friction is when one object touches another.
Explanation:
This is the source of friction, because you can tell, that if you don't make 2 objects touch together, then there is no friction(heat), that means, that only when there is a connection or touch between something and another (lets take a car and air) then, only, can there be friction. When there is a car on a highway, then it's touching the air, and that creates heat on top of the car.
so hence, the source of friction is "contact between 2 objects"
And also, the 2 objects can be anything, even AIR.
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(GIVING BRAINLYIST) Read Part Two of Article A on sea otters.
Sea otters are one of few tool-using mammals. They enjoy a diet of seafood, including sea urchins, mussels, clams, sea snails, and crabs. Sea otters will use rocks to break open their food. The rock acts as an anvil to crack open the shell. After diving down to find their food, sea otters hold the shells against their stomachs as they break them open. Sea otters have pouches of loose skin under each of their forelegs. This is where they keep their rock tool while not feeding. Sea otters are quite smart and will use other objects to help them open the shells of their prey. These include parts of the shell itself, driftwood, man-made objects, or even another shellfish. The use of seaweed as an anchor is another example of the sea otter using tools in its daily life.
Sea otters are well suited to live in the cold waters of the ocean. Both their ears and nostrils can close while diving. A sea otter's claws and teeth are also perfectly suited to their diet. Additionally, these furry creatures have a loose skeleton, which allows them to be very flexible when swimming and grooming. Their lungs are two-and-a-half times bigger than a similarly sized land mammal, which gives them the buoyancy needed to float on their backs.
Sea otters display many unique physical features and behaviors that make them extremely interesting animals. They play and interact with one another, showing a high level of intelligence. Both scientists and wildlife enthusiasts enjoy observing them. Perhaps you'll be lucky enough to spot some of these fun, furry creatures along the shores of the Northern Pacific or, at the very least, at your local zoo.
How does the author's point of view that sea otters are smart affect the type of details included in the article?
The author describes the different tools sea otters find and use to survive.
The author explains that most sea otters have an enormous lung capacity.
The author explains the reason sea otters float on their backs most of the day.
The author includes facts about the number of sea otters that perform at zoos.
Answer:
The type of learning that the young sea otter used to be able to perform this task is social learning
Explanation:
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Answer:
The author describes the different tools sea otters find and use to survive.
Explanation:
Took the test 5/13/2022 and this was my answer
If you plan to write a report that explains how to do something, what details should your outline contain?
an explanation of why the reader should care about your topic
a list of the steps a reader should take to complete the activity
questions that a reader might have about each step in the process
all of these
Answer:
All of these
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the word ending in -ing as a gerund?
Marisol is sewing a dress for the dance on Friday.
Convincing us that he couldn't get the tickets, Ray had a big surprise for us.
Vacationing is an important thing to do with your family.
Kelly was thinking of riding her bike, but it began to rain heavily.
Answer:
3rd sentence.
Explanation:
=> Vacationing is an important thing to do with your family. (Vacationing is the only gerund ending with -ing)
Answer:
It is the 3rd sentence.
Explanation:
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Lesson 04: Choose for Yourself
Summary
Autonomy is having freedom to make your own choices. When you have autonomy, you are often more inspired, creative, and excited. If you practice using autonomy, even in small ways, you will be ready for greater autonomy later in your life.
Assignment
For your assignment, you will be given autonomy.
Select anything that you want to learn about. It could be a hobby, one of your dreams, or even your favorite sports team.
Choose one of the following:
Create a video between 2 and 4 minutes long about what you selected.
Write a 3-paragraph essay about what you selected. Each paragraph should have at least four complete sentences.
Create a drawing or art piece about what you selected.
Create a multimedia presentation about what you selected. (For example, PowerPoint)
Make up your own way to share what you have learned.
In one to two complete sentences, describe how having choice on this assignment felt to you.
Review the checklist to success.
Submit your work to 07.04 Choose for Yourself.
Read the passages to answer the questions and give your best answers.
Questions:
Which sentence BEST explains why the author of "The Hardy Live Oak" says that the live oak trees are "a treasure in hot places with harsh sunny weather"?
A.They provide shade in the summer heat.
B.They also provide food for many animals.
C.Live oak trees just blend into the landscape.
D.Each live oak tree can produce thousands of acorns.
Which of these is a main idea developed in BOTH passages?
A.Insect pests can cause terrible damage to full-grown oak trees.
B.The features of oak trees benefit the places where they grow.
C.Oak trees provide a very important food source for animals.
D.The height of an oak tree is its most important feature.
First Passage: The Northern Red Oak
The northern red oak is a grand-looking tree. It can grow as high as 75 feet tall. The fall season brings shorter days and cooler temperatures. Fall also brings changes to the leaves of the northern red oak. Leaves turn from green to shades of yellow, orange, and red, which is an amazing sight. It makes the northern red oak an eye-catching stand out among other trees in the oak family.
In summer, the gray rough branches of the northern red oak grow long and wide. This is the season when branches can become overly long and heavy. The weight of the branches' leaves adds even more pounds. If the growth of the tree is not managed, the entire appearance of the tree can be changed. Early trimming helps groom the tree and keeps it from looking like a rounded triangle by summer's end.
Both the size and the shape of the northern red oak's leaves are especially interesting. It is easy to find leaves that are larger than a man's hand. They often have 8 or more pointed fingers. That makes northern red oak leaves look like large, flattened evergreen trees.
Residents in the Midwest especially enjoy the beauty of their northern red oaks in October. A common sight is to see people walking or relaxing under them. They gaze up, watching the colored leaves dance in the cool fall breeze, knowing that winter will soon come to take the leaves away.
Second Passage: The Hardy Live Oak
The live oak tree is one of the toughest trees found in the United States. It is not a tall tree. It grows only 30 to 40 feet high. But its branches are broad and strong. The branches make up for the tree's rather short height. How? The branches stretch out from the trunk like thick arms on a giant. The leaves on the branches are simple. They are oval in shape. They glisten in the sun. Most importantly, live oak leaves are always there. Live oaks stay green all year round.
The live oak is also a fast growing tree. It is often planted in the lawns of new houses. This lets people living in the house have shade in just a few years. However, the owner of the tree needs to keep the lower branches trimmed. If the lower branches are not trimmed, over time the lower tree limbs will grow downward toward the ground. These branches will seem to almost slither like a snake. In time, they will be only inches above the ground. They will also spread out over the lawn for up to 25 feet from the trunk of the tree.
The live oak tree is popular for a very important reason. It can live in very hot weather. Strong sunlight does not kill it. People in the southern United States see so many live oaks that they no longer really notice them. Live oak trees just blend into the landscape. Yet, live oaks contribute to the landscape in many ways. They provide shade in the summer heat. They also provide food for many animals. Each live oak tree can produce thousands of acorns. Squirrels are just one type of animal that scurries to feast on the little brown nuts. Live oaks are certainly a treasure in hot places with harsh sunny weather.
Answer:THE ANSWER ARE D AND THE SECOND ONE IS C
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Which statements describe a primary purpose of informational text?
Select all that apply.
1)to present a convincing argument to present a convincing argument
2)to introduce ideas to introduce ideas
3)to convey emotions to convey emotions
4)to present supporting evidence
The Lorax was written in 1972; Have the environmental issues in the story changed in comparison to the environmental concerns of today? If so, how? If not, why do you think this is?
Answer:
The book made people more aware of deforestation.
Explanation:
Why would a performer say some words louder than others when reading a poem aloud? A. to help the rhythm B. to highlight a rhyme C. to add to the imagery D. to provide emphasis
Answer: A performer typically does this to add emphasis to a question.
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REVISE: One day, it was summer. My friends and I were hanging out and so we went to the store. Then we bought snacks and drinks. We ate them because we were hungry. After, we were tired and went back home.
(Use as many senses as possible – sight, sound, touch, taste, smell)
Answer:
One day, it was summer. My friends and I were hanging out and so we went to the new mall. There we bought some snacks and drinks. We devoured them because we were hungry- we hadn't eaten any breakfast. After, we were tired and went back home.
(Use as many senses as possible – sight, sound, touch, taste, smell)
Explanation:
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Which of the following has correct punctuation and capitalization?
She asked, “What time is it”?
She asked “What time is it?”
She asked, “what time is it?”
She asked, “What time is it?”
I think the answer is A correct if I'm wrong
Answer:
I think No, D is right answer.
Explanation:
Because there is comma (,)
And
question mark (?) is inside inverted commas (")
List one positive time in van Gogh’s life and one negative time
Can i please get some help on 10.07 Revolution its in language arts and due by Friday.
Answer:
10.07? Sure, I'm really good with that
Explanation:
(PLEASE HELP PLEASE) Which of the questions below, could YOU ask to discover more deeply about your novel's plot? Choose all questions that apply to plot discovery. Don't choose the question(s) that don't apply to plot.
Question 2 options:
What are the major events in the story?
Could the order of events be changed? How would that change the story?
What is the main problem in the story?
Can you choose an example of alliteration in the story?
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A seems like the most logical answer.
What values does this society encourage? The Giver Chapter 6
Answer:
1 Answers. In the novel, The Giver, society embraces and encourages sameness
Explanation:
#2 AUTOBIOGRAPHY: From the Academy of Achievement autobiographical interview:
We had to stay in the house and read these books and our friends were outside and they were playing and they knew we couldn't come out. It seems like they would be making just that much more noise to torment us. But, I hated it for the first several weeks, but then all of a sudden, I started to enjoy it because we had no money, but between the covers of those books, I could go anyplace, I could be anybody, I could do anything. And, I began to learn how to use my imagination more because it doesn't really require a lot of imagination to watch television, but it does to read. You've got to take those letters and make them into words, and those words into sentences, and those sentences into concepts, and the more you do that, the more vivid your imagination becomes. And, I believe that's probably one of the reasons that you see that creative people tend to be readers, because they're exercising their mind.
I was reading about people in laboratories, pouring chemicals from a beaker into a flask and watching the steam rise, and completing electrical circuits, and discovering galaxies, and looking at microcosms in the microscope, and I just acquired so much knowledge, and I had put myself into those settings and I saw myself differently than everybody else in my environment who just wanted to get out of school so they could get some cool clothes and a cool car. And, I was looking down the pike and seeing myself as a scientist or a physician or something of that nature, and that was one of the things that sort of carried me through much of the ridicule and some of the hardships that a person would have to go through coming from my environment and going to medical school.
The thing that I am probably the most proud of is not all the medical accomplishments or honorary degrees or various boards and societies. I'm most proud of the 100,000-plus letters that I have from young people, throughout America and around the world, whose lives have been changed by reading one of my books, or seeing me on television, or an interview in a magazine, and recognizing that they have the ability to define their own lives. If that's the legacy that I leave, I'll be very happy.
I was talking to a friend of mine, who was a cardiothoracic surgeon, who was the chief of the division, and I said, "You guys operate on the heart in babies, how do you keep them from exsanguinating" and he says, "Well, we put them in hypothermic arrest." I said, "Is there any reason that—if we were doing a set of Siamese twins that were joined at the head—that we couldn't put them into hypothermic arrest, at the appropriate time, when we're likely to lose a lot of blood?" and he said, "No." I said, "Wow, this is great." Then I said, "Why am I putting my time into this? I'm not going to see any Siamese twins." So I kind of forgot about it, and lo and behold, two months later, along came these doctors from Germany, presenting this case of Siamese twins. And, I was asked for my opinion, and I then began to explain the techniques that should be used, and how we would incorporate hypothermic arrest, and everybody said "Wow! That sounds like it might work." And, my colleagues and I, a few of us went over to Germany. We looked at the twins. We actually put in scalp expanders, and five months later we brought them over and did the operation, and lo and behold, it worked.
Autobiography
1. Focus -it focuses on how he went from a poor academic student to a successful doctor
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Differences
Give specific examples about Dr. Carson from the texts you read.
1. Focus
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Similarities
1. Focus
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Answer:
Autobiography
1. Focus -it focuses on how he went from a poor academic student to a successful doctor
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Differences
Give specific examples about Dr. Carson from the texts you read.
1. Focus
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Similarities
1. Focus
2. Detail
3. Language
4. Tone
5. Message
Explanation:
Part E If you were to randomly survey 50 people at 20 random locations across the country (such as parks, malls, restaurants, etc.), would this be a random sample? Why or why not?
Part F If you were to randomly survey 20 people at 50 randomly chosen high schools, would this be a random sample? Why or why not?
Answer:
I think so
Explanation:
So, for question one, 50 people across 20 random places, this would be pretty random. A random sample is sampling from people who have the exact same probablity of getting chosen. So if all the people are random, it should be a random sample. Now for question 2, this is a random sample. If you surveyed completely random people from completely random high schools, then the entire thing is completely random. Therefore, both scearios are random samples.
REVISE: One day, it was summer. My friends and I were hanging out and so we went to the store. Then we bought snacks and drinks. We ate them because we were hungry. After, we were tired and went back home.
(Use as many senses as possible – sight, sound, touch, taste, smell)
Answer:
One day in the summer, my friends and I were hanging out. All of a sudden, we were hungry, so we walked in the sunny sun to the store. We talked on the way there, laughing at most. In the store, we bought snacks and drinks. They tasted fine. I mean, it was a snack, not the main meal. After eating, we were tired and bored, so we headed back home. At home, I took a nap. It was very relaxing.
Explanation:
One day in the summer, my friends and I were hanging out. All of a sudden, we were hungry, so we walked in the sunny sun (describe the sun, sunlight) to the store. We talked on the way there, laughing at most (or whatever you did to get there and what you did on the way). In the store, we bought snacks and drinks. They tasted fine. I mean, it was a snack, not the main meal (how did it taste and what did you think of it?). After eating, we were tired and bored (your feelings at that moment), so we headed back home. At home, I took a nap. It was very relaxing (or what you did after that).
What connotation does the word propaganda have?
Answer: Negative connotation
Explanation:
Propaganda has generally been used as a negative connotation. For example "They have been influenced by the propaganda." Propaganda is a word used to describe information that may be fabricated or only partially true, with the information in the speaker's favour.
What connotation does the word persecution have?
Which of the following three sentences contains an adverb?
A. no adverbs
B. usually
C. carefully, very
D. deeply
What is the social status of birthmothers in this community? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer. The Giver Chapter 4
Answer:
low-class citizens. Good book though.
Explanation:
Initially, they are treated well until the baby is born. After that their baby is taken away and they are treated like slaves.
What is happening in the Klondike that will put Buck in danger?
Group of answer choices
A. The California Goldrush has begun
B. JCMS 8th graders are slacking on their schoolwork
C. Silver mines are opening in Washington state
D. Gold is discovered in Alaska
Answer:
D. Gold is discovered in Alaska
Explanation:
The other answers are incorrect, (And partly funny)
Also the story "Call of The Wild" takes place at the beggining of the Yukon Gold rush were Buck is taken away from his home, and endangered when gold is discovered in Alaska.
Therefore D is correct.