Answer:
1) Text features also help readers determine what is important to the text and to them. Without a table of contents or an index, readers can spend wasted time flipping through the book to find the information they need. Special print helps draw the attention of the reader to important or key words and phrases.
2) Island communities are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Sugar was the connection, the tie, between slavery and freedom. In order to create sugar, Europeans and colonists in the Americas destroyed Africans, turned them into objects. Just at that very same moment, Europeans—at home and across the Atlantic—decided that they could no longer stand being objects themselves. They each needed to vote, to speak out, to challenge the rules of crowned kings and royal princes. How could that be? Why did people keep speaking of equality while profiting from slaves? In fact, the global hunger for slave-grown sugar led directly to the end of slavery. Following the strand of sugar and slavery leads directly into the tumult of the Age of Revolutions. For in North America, then England, France, Haiti, and once again North America, the Age of Sugar brought about the great, final clash between freedom and slavery. Based on this excerpt, the authors are most likely to attempt to answer which question? How did colonists challenge the rules of crowned kings? How did the Age of Sugar differ from the Age of Revolutions? When did Europeans decide to speak about equality? Why did some Europeans decide they wanted to speak out about slavery?
Answer:
C (When did Europeans decide to speak about equality?)
Explanation:
The question is asking you to state your own question and i took the exam and the answer turned out correct.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
took the test 2020
PLS HELP! I need eight annotations for this poem
Answer:
Explanation:bdbbsb
Which sentence is in imperative voice?
Do your homework as soon as you get home.
Write a two-paragraph story about traveling on a dog sled, using the same tone and style from The Call of the Wild. Before you begin, read a few paragraphs from the book. Pay attention to the different kinds of sentences; some are long and some are short. Some of the sentences involve many verbs, and some use just one. Try to use the same sentence variety in your own story.
I live in the outskirts of a large city in western Canada. I live in the same place as a million other people. The dominant season for those so far north is winter. It can be so cold that the pine beetle freezes to death and our pines are saved from their ravaging destructive teeth. Other places, places with far more beauty and far more attractiveness, are punctuated by dead pine dotting the road side. We have special tires for winter: the snow can be feet deep and people clearing their walks and make piles of snow many more feet deep. Our insurance companies insist on winter tires; the snow is too treacherous, too slippery, too unfriendly just to rely on all season tires -- especially lately. The weather has changed.
We do have dogs. Some like winter, others tolerate it. Some play and frolic jumping up to grab the snow flakes, barking as they ascend, before the white hits the ground. They are active innocents who amuse us when we are out walking them. We meet others that we know and we stop to talk about the weather or our children or other neighborhood news. We are dressed with scarves covering our faces, but nothing hides the glow of our eyes as we welcome the company of those we know and like.
I've seen deep snow. I've seen well dressed people, prepared for winter and enjoying their pets, but I've never seen a dog sled or the kind of husky that would pull it. There are just too many people where I live. And I'll bet the same is true for you unless you live in Alaska or the Yukon.
Karen is a grouch when she wakes up, after her first cup of coffee, she feels human again.
Answer:
bro my grandpa does the same thing except he's in a urn
Explanation:
kinda jewish ngl
Shane chose a nonfiction book about styles of dress during the 1920s. It contained factual stories, information, and pictures of people and wardrobes during the time period. What was most likely Shane’s purpose for choosing the text?
to read a funny story
to discover something new to find out how to make something to find
out what people think about the past
Answer: B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
“Without Commercials,” by Alice Walker
Answer:
I'm going to need more information to answer this question
Explanation:
Write a one act play of your own by following the step by step instructions given below. Make sure you add
all the elements of a play script to your writing.
Answer:
Rahul bhaiya kab playing gale mein DJ bundi one that can solve this element before playing this makes it is
PLEASEEE HELP
1. What claim does the writer make about logos?
2. What is your personal experience with clothes and logos?
B. Draw a conclusion about the author's claim.
Answer:
The author claims that it is important what brands/logos you wear because you are promoting that brand by wearing there clothes
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from Monster.
We see STEVE stand shakily and head back to the defense table. He looks out onto the onlookers and sees his parents. His MOTHER forces a smile and his FATHER makes a fist and nods emphatically. We see STEVE sit down, start to pick up a glass of water, and have to put it down because his hand is shaking so badly.
What can be determined from Steve's actions?
He loves his parents dearly.
He feels very worried.
He is not very thirsty.
He did not tell the truth.
Answer:
He feels very worried.
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from the drama novel "Monster" written by Walter Dean Myers. It tells the story of Steve Harmon, a teenager accused of murder. It is partially wriiten as a screenplay, where Steve writes in third person omniscient.
This particular excerpt shows a scene from the trial. We see that Steve is standing shakily, that his hands are also shaking and that his parents try to act supportive. From this, we can infer that Steve is quite afraid and worried.
Answer:
he feels very worried
Explanation:
can someone help me plz?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Answer:
2, 3, 4, 1
Explanation:
a writer of a play is
Answer:
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays.
Explanation:
William Shakesphere
What is the purpose of a nonfiction text about recent changes in local government?
O A. To inform
OB. To instruct
C. To entertain
D. To persuade
Answer:
A
Explanation:
i say a because nonfiction means it is not for fun purpose, than to inform about that certain topic going on in the text
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Through reading one of George Orwell’s classic and most well-known pieces of literature, Orwell’s prediction relating to technology plays a similar and an important role not only in the book itself but to their personal lives, where day to day we are surrounded by technology and being connected to the web.
How should the sentence above be changed?
A) Change pieces to pieces
B) Delete the comma after literature
C) Change itself to its self
D) Change their to our
Answer:
D. Change "Their" to "our"
Explanation
15.2 *A,B, OR C CAN BE USED MORE THAN ONCE*
_______ 23. Feels like baking powder
_______ 24. Feels gritty to the touch
_______ 25. Helps with tilth
A. Sand
B. Silt
C. Clay
Which of these is an example of an idiom?
1.cleave / cleave
2.two / too / to
3.actions speak louder than words
4.don't take things literally
Answer:
Actions speak louder than words
Explanation:
This is an example of figurative language
Answer:
3: Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Explanation:
This is an example of figurative language being used in a more severe rather than moderate way.
Thus your answer is "Actions Speak Louder Than Words".
what are 2 things that worry you about life after high school graduation
Answer:
Explanation: Money, jobs, college, paying for college
Characters that come out in a story quite often are called?
A) Nice Guys
B) Extras
B) Characters
C) Protagonists
Answer: Characters
Explanation:
The correct answer is Characters. The riders can see their characteristics in the book because they are showing often in a story, that is why they are called like that.
Nice Guys and Protagonists are also parts of the Characters and Extras are those who are not showing often in a story so people cannot see their characteristics.
Nice Guys are ones from which the riders do not expect to do anything bad because of their behavior throughout the story and Protagonists are the main characters.
How does Malala use her voice? What message does she share?
Answer:
The message she shares is No matter what the obstacles weather they be economic. Cultural or social everybody is entitled to a quality education as a human right.
She finds her voice becuase one by one, she watched her fellow classmates drop out of school, while malala, guided by her farther, found her courageous voice, a medium she used to fight for women's education.
(RL. 12.3) What did Beowulf do to Grendel's body when he found it in his mother's
lain?
no
a) Gave it a proper burial.
b) Burned it to ensure it was gone for good.
c) Prayed over it, sending it to hell.
d) Cut off its head and brought it to Hrothgar as a trophy.
Answer:
d) Cut off its head and brought it to Hrothgar as a trophy.
Explanation:
he lair becomes brighter after Grendel's mother dies, and Beowulf is able to inspect his surroundings. He finds Grendel's body and, to take further revenge, he decapitates the corpse. ... The Geats return to Heorot Hall, taking Grendel's enormous severed head with them.
summary of daffodils
Answer:
The speaker says that, wandering like a cloud floating above hills and valleys, he encountered a field of daffodils beside a lake. The dancing, fluttering flowers stretched endlessly along the shore, and though the waves of the lake danced beside the flowers, the daffodils outdid the water in glee.
Explanation:
What does ethical mean?
According to the author, the growing number of people living alone - A) makes it difficult to study how happy people are B) is an inevitable result of a decline in family values C)should not be interpreted as a sign of increased loneliness D) will almost certainly affect the economy in a variety of Ways
Answer:
C) Should not be interpreted as a sign of increased loneliness
Explanation:
Answer:
thanks it's C) should not be aterpreted as a sign of increased loneliness
Explanation:
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Answer: what do the people of earth see and do at the interplanetary zoo?
They see a moon giraffe next to outer space monkeys and me and my friends drink blue space milk!
How do humans react to people from kaan?
They set up a party with balloons and cake and dance all night.
How do kaan people react to people from earth?
They decide to join in on the fun and eat lots of cake.
Why did the horse spiders feel safe in there trip?
Because they were sleeping on a man's arm.
Explanation:
“Why he cares” is a independent clause or a dependent clause?
Answer:
dependent clause
Explanation:
An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause is a sentence. Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his chemistry quiz. A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.
Answer:
It is a Dependant clause.
Explanation:
It doesn't make sense by itself, aka it needs another clause to make it make sense.
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In "Crossroads: A sad Vaudeville" what happens when the woman lifts her veil to reveal her aging appearance to the man? What does this event reveal about each of the characters?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
In the book titled Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville', written by Carlos Solórzano
1. When the Woman lifts her veil to reveal her aging appearance to the Man, the Man concludes that she is not the Woman he has been waiting to meet.
2. This event revealed the Man's confusion and his inability to discern the Woman's true identity. This was shown when the Man said to the Woman, "For a moment, I thought you were here," but he quickly rejects this impression as a "wild dream."
On the part of the Woman, it revealed the Woman's fear of rejection, which then ensures her endless loneliness. This was also shown when she asked the Man about concern of old age, loneliness, and fear of waiting for something that will never happen.
Near the beginning of the story, Morris says the monkey's paw was created by a fakir who "wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow." Does the conclusion of the story support or disprove this idea? Explain your answer using examples from the text.
Answer:
The ending did support the fakirs belief. At the end the White's most beloved thing (their son) was turned into a horrible monstrosity from the dead. This happened because the Whites wished for their son back from the dead. Upon this wish they tried to play God and messed with fate.
Explanation:
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Read this short passage and answer the questions below:
Excerpt from Crime and Punishment
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
The heat in the street was terrible: and the airlessness, the bustle and the plaster, scaffolding, bricks, and dust all about him, and that special Petersburg stench, so familiar to all who are unable to get out of town in summer—all worked painfully upon the young man’s already overwrought nerves. The insufferable stench from the pot-houses, which are particularly numerous in that part of the town, and the drunken men whom he met continually, although it was a working day, completed the revolting misery of the picture. An expression of the profoundest disgust gleamed for a moment in the young man’s refined face. He was, by the way, exceptionally handsome, above the average in height, slim, well-built, with beautiful dark eyes and dark brown hair. Soon he sank into deep thought, or more accurately speaking into a complete blankness of mind; he walked along not observing what was about him and not caring to observe it. From time to time, he would mutter something, from the habit of talking to himself, to which he had just confessed. At these moments he would become conscious that his ideas were sometimes in a tangle and that he was very weak; for two days he had scarcely tasted food.
Q1).The description of the setting, in the beginning, highlights a contrast between -
A) the rundown part of town and the man’s polished belongings
B) the dirty streets and the man’s clean attire
C) the revolting streets and the man’s attractive outward appearance
D) the terrible smell and the man’s indifference to his surroundings
Q).Which sentence from the text suggests the man was not interested in the circumstances of the world around him?
A) “Soon he sank into deep thought, or more accurately speaking into a complete blankness of mind; he walked along not observing what was about him and not caring to observe it.”
B) “An expression of the profoundest disgust gleamed for a moment in the young man’s refined face.”
C) “He was, by the way, exceptionally handsome, above the average in height, slim, well-built, with beautiful dark eyes and dark brown hair.”
D) “The heat in the street was terrible: and the airlessness, the bustle and the plaster, scaffolding, bricks, and dust all about him, and that special Petersburg stench, so familiar to all who are unable to get out of town in summer—all worked painfully upon the young man’s already overwrought nerves.”
Answer:
C.
A.
Explanation
For Q1 it doesn't talk about his belongings or clothes so it should be C
Q2 he's not paying attention in that line, "not observing what was about him and not caring to observe it.”
Who brought tobacco to Jamestown
Answer:
John Rolfe
Explanation:
The first person to cultivate Tobacco in Virginia, and came to Jamestown in 1610.
Read the excerpt from part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon." They've been feeding Algernon, who now refuses to work the shifting-lock problem. Everyone identifies me with Algernon. In a way we're both the first of our kind. They're all pretending that Algernon's behavior is not necessarily significant for me. But it's hard to hide the fact that some of the other animals who were used in this experiment are showing strange behavior.
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Read the excerpt from part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon." They've been feeding Algernon, who now refuses to work the shifting-lock problem. Everyone identifies me with Algernon. In a way we're both the first of our kind. They're all pretending that Algernon's behavior is not necessarily significant for me. But it's hard to hide the fact that some of the other animals who were used in this experiment are showing strange behavior.
What does this excerpt foreshadow?
Charlie may be able to help Algernon.
Charlie may start becoming more intelligent
Charlie may be able to escape Algernon's fate
Charlie may start acting differently as well.
Answer:
Charlie may start acting differently as well.
Explanation:
Charlie is a man who has a mental disability that impairs his cognitive ability and leaves him with an IQ and a very low intelligence. He begins to participate in a scientific experiment that seeks to help him overcome this problem. The experiment was also done on some animals, including the Algernon mouse, which many people believed was similar to Charlie. Charlie recognized and agreed with these similarities and when Algernon started showing changes in his behavior, we can predict that Charlie will also show.
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
the correct answer is "Charlie may start acting differently as well."