Answer:
If you have the book near you, look for key factors in the book. If you don't,
Explanation:
We are introduced to Jonas, the eleven-year-old protagonist of the story, as he struggles to find the right word to describe his feelings as he approaches an important milestone. He rejects “frightened” as too strong a word, recalling a time when he had really been frightened: a year ago, an unidentified aircraft flew over his community—it was a strange and unprecedented event, since Pilots were not allowed to fly over the community. As Jonas remembers the community reaction to the event, we learn more about the society in which he lives. It is extremely structured, with official orders transmitted through loudspeakers planted all around the community. As a punishment, the pilot was “released” from the community—the worst fate that can befall a citizen. Jonas decides he is apprehensive, not frightened, about the important thing that is going to happen in December. Jonas and his society value the use of precise and accurate language. At dinner that night, Jonas’s family—his father, mother, and seven-year-old sister Lily—participate in a nightly ritual called “the telling of feelings.” Each person describes an emotion that he or she experienced during the day and discusses it with the others. Lily says she was angry at a child visiting from a nearby community who did not observe her childcare group’s play area rules. Her parents help her to understand that the boy probably felt out of place, and she becomes less angry. Jonas’s father, who is a Nurturer (he takes care of the community’s babies, or newchildren), describes his struggles with a slowly developing baby whose weakness makes it a candidate for release. The family considers taking care of the baby for a while, though they are not allowed to adopt him—every household is allowed only one male and one female child. We also learn that spouses are assigned by the government. Jonas explains his apprehensiveness about the coming Ceremony of Twelve—the time when he will be assigned a career and begin life as an adult. We learn that every December, all of the children in the community are promoted to the next age group—all four-year-old children become Fives, regardless of the time of year when they were actually born. We also learn that fifty children are born every year. The ceremonies are different for each age group. At the Ceremony of One newchildren, who have spent their first year at the Nurturing Center, are assigned to family units and given a name to use in addition to the number they were given at birth. Jonas’s father confesses to his family that he has peeked at the struggling newchild’s name—Gabriel—in the hopes that calling him a name will help the child develop more quickly. Jonas is surprised that his father would break any kind of rule, though the members of the community seem to bend rules once in a while. For instance, older siblings often teach younger siblings to ride bicycles before the Ceremony of Nine, when they receive their first official bicycles. At the beginning of The Giver, we have a difficult time figuring out the setting of the novel. We do not know what it is that Jonas is afraid of—from the reference to unidentified aircraft, we might think that he lives in a war zone. When we find out that it is against the rules for Pilots to fly over the community, we know that Jonas lives in a community that is different from our own, but we do not know at first how different it. Lowry allows the small details about life in Jonas’s community to build up gradually into a more complete picture. Initially, the picture we get of Jonas’s society is positive. From the emphasis on precision of language and the considerate, careful way in which Jonas’s family shares its feelings, we learn that his society values the clear communication of ideas. We also know that members of the community pay attention to each other’s feelings and try to solve each other’s problems in rational, reassuring ways: the family helps Lily to control her anger and encourages her to feel empathy for visitors in unfamiliar surroundings, and they resolve to help their father take care of a struggling baby. The community must be very safe and peaceful indeed if the only time Jonas can remember being frightened is when an unidentified plane flew over his community. Some aspects of life in the community are startling, but they are easily explained. The loudspeakers transmitting orders to the people in the community are somewhat unsettling—the idea of a disembodied, faceless authority with the power to control many people’s actions is reminiscent of police states and dictatorships. At the same time, it is a convenient public address system that was able to reassure many frightened people.
The word design means to
make a plan.
cook a meal.
film a movie.
write a letter.
Answer:
make a plan
Explanation:
what role does gretel play to save her brother and herself from the witch?
The role which Gretel plays to save her brother and herself from the witch is that she pushes the witch into her own oven and kills her.
What is the story of Hansel and Gretel?This refers to the story of a witch who resides in a mansion made of gingerbread, cake, and candy and captures Hansel and Gretel after abandoning the brother and sister in a forest.
Hence, it can be seen that Gretel forces the cannibalistic witch into her own oven, killing her before she can fatten Hansel enough to eat bt Gretel saves them and kills the witch
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EZ QUESTION
Read the scenario and answer the question that follows. Matt does not like the way other members of his group have been acting lately. They are making bad choices in his opinion, so he calls several of them over to talk. He sits them down as he stands bent over them and begins to explain why he is upset with them. As he yells at each one, he points his finger at them. What action should Matt take in order to communicate more effectively?
Ask each friend to explain himself, the choices he has made, why they were bad choices, and what can be done in the future to not make the same choices.
Explain the choices he has observed each friend make, discuss his thoughts and feelings about the choices, and ask that they agree on better choices to make.
Say he is sorry for yelling, explain that it had to be done, explain why he does not like the choices the friends are making, and make them say they are sorry.
Tell his friends what he thinks better choices would be for them to make, say he is sorry for all the finger pointing, and shake hands before walking away.
Answer:
Ask each friend to explain himself, the choices he has made, why they were bad choices, and what can be done in the future to not make the same choices
Explanation:
The second answer is also viable but the others don't seem logical. Seeing as if you were to place yourself in the situation of his friends I doubt anyone would want to get yelled at and told that yelling at them was the only option. Also the first answer allows you to see things from others' point of view and will solve any potential problems in the future from occuring.
Do you think humans are capable of true altruism?why or why not?
Choose the correct word or phrase for each of the following.
Risking reinjury helps neither them nor the team.
A. neither them or the team
B. either them nor the team
C. either them or the team
D. correct as is
Answer:
D) correct as is...
Explanation:
Mark it as brainliest...
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Neither is the opposite of either except either means one or the other, neither is none of them. It wasnt any of them
Which statement BEST summarizes the central idea of the text?
A Workers' rights were terrible until they joined together and fought against their oppressive
bosses.
B
When she lost her husband and children, Mother Jones stopped working and decided to join
the movement for workers' rights.
Revolutionary for her time, Mother Jones became a powerful leader in the workers' rights
movement and kept fighting alongside workers almost to her death.
D
Mother Jones became a strong leader in the movement for workers' rights because she was
forced to work in harsh conditions and got fed up with the unfairness she faced in her job.
lingered, trudged, scowled, herded are all examples of 1-nouns 2-verbs 3-adjectives 4-prepositions
Answer:
They are all examples of VERBS
Explanation:
One should always get up from a meal thinking one could eat a little more.
Write about the irony in the above sentence
Answer:
:D
Explanation:
nvm you dont get it
The boy, whose coat you borrowed last week because you forgot yours.
A: comma splice
B: fragment
C: run-on
D: correct sentence
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
because the comma place sounds right to me, and it is shorter than a regular run-on, and it is DEFINITELY NOT a correct sentence, so why not pick fragment?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Its A, a fragment sentence cant be it, it cant be a run on because it isn't a very long sentence at all, IT IS NOT correct sentence either.
Guys I need help I don’t get it pls explain and I will give you 10 points
Answer:
click read more
Explanation:
Read the sentence.
Conducting experiments is a very exciting part of the science classroom. _______ safety must be the first concern of students and teachers.
Which transition best fits the pair of sentences?
A.
However,
B.
On one hand,
C.
For example,
D.
Therefore,
Answer:
However
Explanation:
its an easy transition to the next sentence.
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give, never gonna give
(Give you up)
(Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give
(Give you up)
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Answer:
how
Explanation:
how did I get rick rolled on a homework app where you cant even trick someone to click on a link, just straight up make the question all the lyrics. Even the account is rick astley, this was well done.
Answer:
rickroll
Explanation:
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Young made several mistakes. He thought the third hieroglyph was part of the one for “T,” whereas it actually stood for the vowel “O.” The fourth hieroglyph, the lion, meant just “L,” the fifth meant “M,” and the last hieroglyph stood simply for “S.” In other words, the spelling in Egyptian was “Ptolmis,” not “Ptolemaios.”
But Young got three out of the seven symbols right, which was a better score than any scholar before him had achieved.
Young published his findings in an article written for the 1819 supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica. He continued to work on the problem of the hieroglyphs in the years that followed, but made little headway in deciphering additional names and words. Why? Largely because he was working under a false assumption.
Like countless other scholars over the centuries, Young still believed that most of the hieroglyphs must have a symbolic meaning. Only in special cases, such as foreign names, did he think that they were used to represent sounds.
Because of this mistaken belief, Young put roadblocks in his own path. However, he had laid a solid groundwork for others in their attempts to decipher the hieroglyphs. And a young Frenchman, Jean-Francois Champollion, was ready to take up the challenge where Young had left off.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Based on the passage, write two or three sentences explaining how the author feels about Thomas Young. Support your answer with examples from the reading.
Answer:
The author has a positive view of Young because Young made mistakes, but he also made more progress than earlier scholars. Young's work laid a groundwork for later scholars.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Young made several mistakes. He thought the third hieroglyph was part of the one for “T,” whereas it actually stood for the vowel “O.” The fourth hieroglyph, the lion, meant just “L,” the fifth meant “M,” and the last hieroglyph stood simply for “S.” In other words, the spelling in Egyptian was “Ptolmis,” not “Ptolemaios.”
But Young got three out of the seven symbols right, which was a better score than any scholar before him had achieved.
Young published his findings in an article written for the 1819 supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica. He continued to work on the problem of the hieroglyphs in the years that followed, but made little headway in deciphering additional names and words. Why? Largely because he was working under a false assumption.
Like countless other scholars over the centuries, Young still believed that most of the hieroglyphs must have a symbolic meaning. Only in special cases, such as foreign names, did he think that they were used to represent sounds.
Because of this mistaken belief, Young put roadblocks in his own path. However, he had laid a solid groundwork for others in their attempts to decipher the hieroglyphs. And a young Frenchman, Jean-Francois Champollion, was ready to take up the challenge where Young had left off.
—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin
Based on the passage, write two or three sentences explaining how the author feels about Thomas Young. Support your answer with examples from the reading.
Police officers were examining the evidence.
What is a likely reason an author chooses a particular theme?
A.
to comment about an issue facing society
B.
to explain the life experiences of the author
C.
to introduce elements of mystery and surprise
D.
to help people explore their own creativity
Answer:c
Explanation:the expansion is from the author
Answer:
A - to explain about an issue facing society
Explanation:
Question 1
Refer to the Newsela article "A Step-by-Step Guide to the Scientific Method."
Part A
Which statement is a central idea of the text?
Scientists make up their findings.
Scientists work carefully.
Scientific research is rushed to reach conclusions.
Scientific research has been practiced for centuries.
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
Modern scientists go beyond the ancient Greeks.
Scientists repeat the experiments of other scientists.
Scientists slowly modify experiments.
Scientists must complete all experiments in a hurry.
Answer:
part A- Scientists work carefully
part B-Slowly modify experiments
Answer:
Scientists work carefully.
Scientists slowly modify experiments.
How can we compare The Roaring Twenties to current twenties?
Answer:
The roaring twenties was more traumatic then the current twenties even though the current twenties right now there is corona but we have more things than they did so that's what I think
Explanation:
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Claude debussy was known as
Answer:
french composer
Explanation:
which statement about this situation is implicit?
Read the following excerpt Patricia Hampl's "The Need to say it and answer the question.
She kept her distance from the printed word of English, but she lavished attention on her lodge newspaper
which came once a month, written in the quaint nineteenth-century Czech she and her generation had
brought to America before the turn of the century. Like a wedding cake saved from the feast, this language,
over the years, had become a fossil, still recognized but no longer something to be put in the mouth.
In the excerpt above, what is explicitly stated?
Grandmother lavished attention on her granddaughter.
The author has been to Czechoslovakia,
The newspaper was written in 1800's style Czech
The author thought the newspaper was a fossil.
Answer:
The newspaper was written in 1800's style Czech.
Explanation:
Patricia Hampl's "The Need To Say It" is the author's skillful and meticulous take on how language plays a barrier for a writer and the creative boundaries within which it bounds a person. This particular work is a form of memoir that Patricia writes, telling her story and also revealing how one can/ must tell their stories truthfully and after deep introspection and truth.
As given in the question, she states how her grandmother "lavished attention on her lodge newspaper which came once a month". Moreover, this paper "written in the quaint nineteenth-century Czech" was valuable to the grandmother "like a wedding cake saved from the feast". She explicitly stated that the newspaper was from the 1800s, which has now become more like "a fossil, still recognized but no longer [usable]".
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Does anyone know the answers to this CommonLit?
Answer:
what is the question . without question I can't answer this . send a clear pic and then I will answer
1. At the grocery store you are purchasing steaks that cost
$12.59, potatoes which cost $3.99, and green tea which costs
$4.49. If sales tax is 5.5%, how much tax will you have to
pay?
Answer:
$1.16
Explanation:
12.59 + 3.99 + 4.49 = 21.07
21.07 x 5.5% = 1.16
You do realize that this is not an English question, right? It's a math question.
Did he sent the letter? in Passive Voice - Simple Past.
Answer:
sent is the incorrect form use sent
Explanation:
Did he send the letter?
The
The Golden Apple
Greek Cultural Values or
Beliefs
why was the e.t the video game so bad
Answer:
Because it was rushed
make a sentence using 6 words from this
Answer:The data represented shows different climate and how each impacts minorities interactions.
Explanation:
My baby brother was crying all nite. I couldn’t not sleep.
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Answer:
nite-night
should be could not or just couldn't, not both.
, instead of a . by night
Explanation:
We had what we had on. I remembered fifteen thousand pesos in the wardrobe in my bedroom. Too late now.
What does this detail suggest about the force or creature that has invaded the house of the narrator and his sister?
Answer:
That it was terrifying enough to make them forget their valued possessions.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is from the short story House Taken Over (Casa Tomada) written by Julio Cortázar. It tells about a brother and sister living in a home taken over by unknown entities. The story belongs to the genre called magical realism, which was common among mid-20th-century Argentinian writers. The story starts realistically, but then natural laws slowly become distorted.
The excerpt is located at the end of the story, when the protagonists leave the house, and tells us that the entity was terrifying enough to make them forget their most valued possessions.
The main causes of stress for college students are
Answer:
Money/tuition/debt
Explanation:
I would say grades, living, financial standing
Example of real and make-believe sentences
Answer: Real sentence examples. The real surprise came with his presence in the delivery room. He's not my real brother. She can drink milk like a real baby.
Explanation: