Have you ever fallen out of a flying sleigh led by eight reindeer going at 100 or more miles per hour? yeah me neither. that is, until last Christmas. I was going downstairs for a cup of hot cocoa when I heard a loud THUMP. At first, I thought it was a burglar and panicked. but then I saw a pair of black boots and an enormous red body strolling around my living room.
When he saw me, he almost jumped with fright. He told me that I shouldn't be there. Shouldn't be there? It's my own house? He's the one who was breaking and entering! I was about to tell him off when he flew up onto the roof and shouted for the reindeer to move. What on earth was happening? Was I seriously getting kidnapped by Santa Claus?
I must have been dreaming. When the sleigh started to move, I nearly threw up. But eventually i calmed down. It was actually really fun. but soon we were going really fast. before i knew it, we were in paris! i watched the beautiful city drift underneath us and fell into a trance. We soon floated up above the clouds. all of a sudden, the sleigh was moving out of control! we couldnt get it to go back on track. i felt so dizzy, i nearly fell out the sleigh! actually i did!
i was falling down through the soft clouds as i watched the starry sky swirl above my head. before i knew what had happened, i was in my bed, drifting fastly to sleep.
Little Timothy sat at the window, his blue, sparkling eyes barely peering above the windowsill; only his short, blonde hair and forehead was visible if you were to look into that window from outside.
Tiny snowflakes swayed softly as they fell down from the clouds. Christmas lights inside and out g. His reindeer pajamas were soft and warm, but were perfect enough to let the warmth of the fireplace wrap around him and give him a sensational feeling that it's hugging him.
"Mama!" Little Timothy called, turning his head from the window to direct his voice. Then, he remembered he had to keep an eye on the sky, and he quickly turned right back around.
"Yes, Tim?" his mother asked, poking her head out of the kitchen. Her long brown hair was pulled up into a messy bun on her head, and although she tried to hide it, her face wore an somber expression.
"When's Santa coming?" Timothy asked the window, starting to bounce on his toes. His eyes were burning from keeping them in one place, but he had to see Santa tonight!
His mother chuckled. "Sweetie, Santa only comes at night," she told him, smiling.
Timothy frowned. "But it is nighttime, Mama. See? It's dark."
His mother laughed again softly, and she set down her mixing bowl. She walked over to him and crouched down so that she was level to him.
"Oh, sweetie, what are you doing by the window?" she asked softly. Timothy's eyes never left the view in front of him.
"Watching for Santa, Mama." he said. He wanted to look at her to see how she was reacting, but he didn't want to chance missing Santa.
"Well, then I guess he'll never come," she sighed. Timothy finally peeled his eyes away to give his mother a confused look, then shot them out the window once again. "Santa only comes when children are sleeping." she added sorrowfully. "And if you're trying to see Santa, it'll only be seeing him skip past our house." Mama wiped away a fake tear and sniffed. Timothy's eyes widened and he wasn't focusing out the window anymore (although he was still looking).
"He's not watching for Santa, Mother," Timothy's older brother, Michael remarked as he walked past. "He's waiting for Father." Michael snatched a biscuit off the counter and snarfed it down.
"Michael, dear, we all understand that Father won't be coming home for Christmas, correct?" Mother said, standing up. Her fake somberness was quickly replaced with the real kind. Mother always got upset at even the thought of Father, much less when he was talked about.
"He's sweet just like choc'late candy, and just like honey from the bee" How does this figurative language convey Jessie's opinion of Harry? A. He is wonderful. B. He gives nice gifts. C. He looks nice but acts mean. D. He is irresistible but bad for her.
The poem Is I'm just Wild about Harry
Answer:
A because both things are sweet and its meant as a simile.
Explanation:
A strong claim needs to
A. consider all positions of an argument.
B. be based on an emotional response.
C. respond directly to the writing prompt.
D. argue for and against something.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If you're claiming something in an argument, you should be considering everything else before you say it. hopefully this helped and hopefully I got it right
Answer:
C. respond directly to the writing prompt
Explanation:
It was the answer on Edge!
What are some stuff similar in to kill a mockingbird and in the real world
Answer:
Boo Radley
Explanation:
Boo Radley, also known as Arthur, is a on going rumor in the beginning of the book. The kids Scout and Jem are told so many things about Boo. The point of this message is to ask someone about themselves before making up your mind about them based on rumors.
Give me a school appropriate word and I'm pretty sure I can rap to it (no religion tho )
Answer:
pencel try itttttt ...
In the poem list and explain how the dams brought heartbreak to Alexie's tribe.
Answer: hi
Explanation:
Circle the verbs.
The leader will
designate or appoint
the new speaker.
how do you think using cigarettes,marijuana,alcohol or other substances affect our ability to think clearly
Answer: I think with drugs and alcohol, you get very dizzy and your cognitable abilitys get limited due to the lack of attention,
Explanation:
How does Tolkien develop the conflicting viewpoints of Thorin and Gollum with regard to forgiveness in The Hobbit?
A. Tolkien shows Gollum to be stubborn, refusing to hear Bilbo's reasons for stealing the ring, while Thorin is empathetic toward Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone.
B. Tolkien shows Gollum to be vengeful when he tries to kill Bilbo for stealing the ring, while Thorin is merciful when he forgives Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone.
C. Tolkien shows Gollum to be empathetic toward Bilbo after he steals the ring, while Thorin is stubborn, refusing to hear Bilbo's reasons for stealing the Arkenstone.
D. Tolkien shows Gollum to be merciful when forgiving Bilbo for stealing the ring, while Thorin is vengeful for banishing Bilbo after he steals the Arkenstone.
Answer:
B. Tolkien shows Gollum to be vengeful when he tries to kill Bilbo for stealing the ring, while Thorin is merciful when he forgives Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone.
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Answer:
Tolkien shows Gollum to be vengeful when he tries to kill Bilbo for stealing the ring, while Thorin is merciful when he forgives Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone
Explanation:
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how do you think these acquisitions influenced the way that americans viewed themselves and their nations future by the 1850’s
Answer:had a very strong effect
Explanation:
22. Develop a story with the help of the following outline. Suggest a suitable title and a moral
too:
Two goats - narrow bridge - come from two opposite directions - both want to pass at the
same time - both reach in the middle of the bridge and say 'let me go first' - both remain
standing for minutes - both get angry and fight - both fall into the river and die - moral
(Source: S.L.C Payers, SC Paard of None C Set
Answer:
Explanation:
There were once two goats, neither of which had much patience, or much willingness to compromise. This inherent stubborness would only lead to their ultimate downfall.
One day, the two passed each other on a very narrow bridge, while on an afternoon trek. Both demanded that they deserved to cross first, unable to compromise and only thinking of themselves.
After bickering for minutes on who deserved the first right of passage, the two began fighting. As one goat began to shove past the other, his hoof hit a unstable ledge on the bridge and he began to falter. The other, unwilling to let the other goat pass, confronted the goat, and then stepped on the same unstable ledge. The bridge then gave way, and the two goats tumbled off the bridge, into the river, to their collective death.
The moral of this story are that patience, compromise, and teamwork are the keys to success.
Answer:
two goats........narrow bridge ......... come
How does the pacing of this passage affect the reader’s interpretation of the text? A flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down. Foreshadowing of events provides information as to what will happen to the windmill. The pace of the text quickens to convey the characters’ resolve to finish the windmill. The pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
Answer:
D. The pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
Explanation:
right on edge
Answer:
d
Explanation:
correct on edge
"In a sense, we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check." What is this an example of?
a. hyperbole
b. rhetorical question
c. analogy
d. repetition

Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C) Analogy
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of the literary device oxymoron?
Select one:
A) deliberate mistake
B) smart cookie
C) smart fox
D) rotten egg
Answer:
b
Explanation:
pretty sure
At what time of day was Adam born?
funny conversation between corona and vaccine. (it should be long)
I am a kid so plz don't use bad words.
Answer:
search it from G↺↻gle.........
Explanation:
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Answer:
Corona on a dating site. Hey, Corona hear I am 19 and looking for someone who will match with my personality and understands what makes me who I am. Vaccine, I am also 19 and I belive we have a similiar make up on how we are. I would like to get to know you better. I believe it is risky for two people so alike to be together because it could lead to some disbites but life is to short to not take risks. Corona, ok well I have been to China, Europe, and pretty much the whol world. I am well known for leaving people breathless, I also love tp hang out with large groups of people. Vaccine, I love to so all those things too. Except I am known for putting the breath of life back into you.
Explanation:
Vaccines are just the disease with some medication in them to help build up an imunity.
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Answer:
2. ...is... jumping...
3. ...is... taking...
4. Are... walking...
5. ...is not making...
6. ...are not running...
In the opening sentences of the passage (“Now I know . . . color of my hair!”), the author refers to Alice Walker primarily to
Answer:
D. acknowledge the potentially embarrassing circumstances under which she is delivering her speech
Explanation:
Most of the students at Wellesley College did not want Barbara Bush to speak because they believed that she was only famous because of her husband (president at the time). A majority of the students wanted Alice Walker to give a speech instead, however this did not occur. Bush is trying to use comedic relief in this line to lighten the mood surrounding her speech.
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I don’t understand it can u help me plz answer the three bullet points its due in 45 minutes and u help me asap. And u can zoom in picture with ur fingers
Answer:
um you should of put a link or sum just saying
Explanation:
Read this problem.
Zach’s bike got a flat tire while he was riding in a 5K bike race.
Which sentences contain a corresponding solution? Check all that apply.
The bike hit a sharp rock that created a hole in the rubber.
He moved to the side of the trail and replaced the tire with a spare.
The course was crowded, and it was hard to see the hazards on the trail.
He was able to patch the hole and re-inflate the tire with the help of a friend.
He noticed the flat because his speed slowed and his ride felt uncomfortable.
Answer: he moved to the side, he was able to patch the hole, and maybe he noticed the flat doesn't seem like a corresponding solution to me but you never know
Explanation:
From the twenty-fifth century BCE, pharaohs' tombs were located inside grand pyramids. The pyramids served as giant grave markers; however, they also served as treasure markers for grave robbers. These wicked people would strip the tomb bare of valuables. Then they would sell the stolen items for a large amount of money. Stealing from the dead was bad enough, but for the ancient egyptians, the act also threatened the pharaoh's afterlife.
The answer is ( B grave robbers were unconcerned about the pharaoh's afterlife), tell me why B is correct?
Answer:
As ancient Egyptian rulers, pharaohs were both the heads of state and the religious leaders of their people. The word “pharaoh” means “Great House,” a reference to the palace where the pharaoh resides. While early Egyptian rulers were called “kings,” over time, the name “pharaoh” stuck.
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation: "They went to great lengths to ensure that their tombs were prepared for the afterlife by placing valuables inside." Makes perfect sense. The text shows the evidence for it, since the text mainly talks about valuables inside, and the afterlife. Im also pretty sure that it would take great lengths to get these valuables.
No one knows for sure what causes the Catatumbo Lightning. Some scientists think it's caused by increased amounts of methane gas around the area. Others believe the lightning occurs because of the area's unique location—the very hot, humid air from the Catatumbo River and Lake Maracaibo meets cool air that comes down from the Andes mountains. 9 The mystery of what causes the lightning deepened when, beginning in January 2010, the lightning did not appear for a period of several months. During this time Venezuela, like many other parts of the world, was experiencing abnormal weather patterns, and the country was suffering from a severe drought. Some scientists speculate that this may have caused the Catatumbo Lightning to stop, but the answer remains unclear. Whatever the cause, the lightning resumed that April. main idea
Answer:
What causes the Catatumbo Lightning.
Explanation:
The main idea of the text is what causes the Catatumbo Lightning since, after the first sentence, there are several theories that scientists proposed for the cause of this phenomenon and more information about events related to the Catatumbo Lightning that also increased the mystery around the climate phenomenon.
What function does a dialogue NOT fulfilI?
A. Enhance the setting
B. Frame the characters
C. Create tension
D. Push the story
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) Enhance the Setting
Explanation: The answser is A, because the enhance of the setting comes in the exposition of the story and not just in dialouge.
Fall of the House of Usher, excerpt
By Edgar Allan Poe
The room in which I found myself was very large and lofty. The windows were long, narrow, and pointed, and at so vast a distance from the black oaken floor as to be altogether inaccessible from within. Feeble gleams of encrimsoned light made their way through the trellised panes, and served to render sufficiently distinct the more prominent objects around; the eye, however, struggled in vain to reach the remoter angles of the chamber, or the recesses of the vaulted and fretted ceiling. Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. Many books and musical instruments lay scattered about, but failed to give any vitality to the scene. I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow. An air of stern, deep, and irredeemable gloom hung over and pervaded all.
Read these lines from the text:
Dark draperies hung upon the walls. The general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. Many books and musical instruments lay scattered about, but failed to give any vitality to the scene.
Which of the following best summarizes the main message of these lines? (5 points)
The house is filled with beautiful things.
The room has recently been cleaned.
The room is terribly messy.
The house is expensive and unused.
Answer:
The room is terribly messy
Explanation:
:)
Based on the information given, the theme will be C. The room is terribly messy.
The main message in a story simply refers to the theme. It's what the authors want the readers to know in the story. It's the main idea that's contained in the story.
From the passage, it was stated that dark draperies hung upon the walls and that the general furniture was profuse, comfortless, antique, and tattered. This depicted that the room is terribly messy.
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Hints or clues about what will happen later in a story, or literary work is what?
Plot
Foreshadow(ing)
Theme(s)
Setting
Character
Answer:
Foreshadowing
Explanation:
Definition of foreshadowing
an indication of what is to come
Answer:
foreshadowing
Explanation:
what kind of document would summarize and discuss eyewitness accounts of an event?
secondary source
primary source
diary or letter
newsreel
Answer: Secondary source.
Explanation: Trust me ig
Answer:
secondary source
Explanation:
Secondary source documents summarize, analyze, and interpret primary sources.
Citizens have a love of the outside world.
True
O False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
True I think not sure tho what kind of citizens your referring too
Explanation:
Adding the suffix -less to the word flaw changes the word’s meaning to
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3. Which editing strategies can change the emphasis in a sentence? (Select all correct answers.)
a.) repeating key words
b.) rearranging parts of a sentence
c.) replacing cliches or slang
d.) deleting redundant words
Answer:
a.) repeating key words
b.) rearranging parts of a sentence
Explanation:
a.) repeating key words
ex. it is cold so cold
b.) rearranging parts of a sentence
the dark path was illuminated by light
vs
a light was illuminating the perviously dark path
1.
Do you think it's true that digging holes can
turn a bad person into a good one?
I need help ASAP .
Answer:
yes.
Explanation:
it brings out the tiredness and the pain and that makes them not want to do it again.
Answer:
did you get this from "holes"? anyways...
Explanation:
yes because it will be a lot of work and the person won't want to do it ever again.
You recently left an item ( example, a book, musical instrument etc) on a bus on your way home from school. Write a letter to your cousin who lives in a different town describing what happened after you discovered that you had lost the item.
Answer and Explanation:
Dear…,
Remember how you’re always telling me I am the most forgetful person you have ever met? Well, I guess that must be true. I myself have never met anyone more prone to forgetting things than I am.
Last week, on my way home from school, I left my backpack inside the bus. I know it sounds insane. How can someone coming back from school forget a whole backpack, filled with books, and not notice it until much later? As I said, you were right about me.
I only noticed it was missing when, after dinner, I decided to get started on my English essay. I had brought the books I would need with me – or, at least, I though I had. When I entered my room and walked toward the spot on the floor where I usually drop my backpack once I get home, I realized what had happened.
You can imagine my despair. Precious books, notes, and a couple of devices, all lost at once. It was a nightmare. And you can also imagine how much I feared telling mom. I knew there would be a whole lecture on how little attention I pay to things, on how irresponsible I can be sometimes…
I told her anyway. She did not lecture me. I was shocked. Instead, she helped me contact the people who could help. This was not the school bus, but a regular one. It turns out they had found and kept my backpack. All was good.
Or so I thought. Once it was all solved and I had my backpack lying on my lap while mom drove us both back home, the lecture finally happened. I can’t say I was annoyed or angry. Just embarrassed. And your words, my dear cousin, kept popping in my mind all the while. I don’t ever want to go through this again. I promise to pay more attention from now on.