PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answers to Part A? in The Most Dangerous Game

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Answer 1
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Answer 2

Answer:

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what is the passive voice of whom does she speak English?​

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Explanation:

english is spoken by her to whom?

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Select the pair of terms that best completes the sentence:

Members of a religious sect in England set sail for America to start a_________ devoted to________ .

Answer choices for the above question

A. self-government; Puritanism

B. self-government; the Great Awakening

C. colony; Puritanism

D. colony; the Great Awakening

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Answer:

colony; Puritanism

Explanation:

Answer:

C)  colony; Puritanism

Explanation:

Members of a religious group in England set ship for America to form a colony of Puritans.

To avoid the penalties imposed in England for not believing in God and not attending church, they emigrated to America.

Read the second paragraph of the essay. Then, use
the drop-down menus to answer the questions.

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Answer:

can u click on the arrow?

write 3 paragraphs about positive Ways to Feel Better about Yourself

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Answer:

How to think positive when everything is going wrong

Trying to be positive when you’re grieving or experiencing other serious distress can seem impossible. During these times, it’s important to take the pressure off of yourself to find the silver lining. Instead, channel that energy into getting support from others.

Positive thinking isn’t about burying every negative thought or emotion you have or avoiding difficult feelings. The lowest points in our lives are often the ones that motivate us to move on and make positive changes.

When going through such a time, try to see yourself as if you were a good friend in need of comfort and sound advice. What would you say to her? You’d likely acknowledge her feelings and remind her she has every right to feel sad or angry in her situation, and then offer support with a gentle reminder that things will get better.

Source: healthline.com

Answer:

Dismissing negative thoughts and staying open to other ideas can help guide one's life in a positive direction. To handle disappointment, it's helpful to learn to process one's feelings, then take some kind of action. Humans will always bump heads. The key is to respond instead of react. Some days are better than others. On those days that go less well, we usually end up being hard on ourselves. Here are some tools to avoid doing so.

1. Keep going. Don't let life's changes throw you off track, but remember that most extenuating circumstances are temporary. Gain more clarity by staying the course and channeling your energy in a positive direction.

2. Trust yourself. Believe in your inner resources, no matter what, and you'll grow from the experience. I believe that the answers usually lie within and you are probably smart enough to figure out what you need to do. Give yourself a little time and have patience.

3. Be friends with life. Remember that the world is not out to get you and it does not punish you. You do that to yourself. Learning to focus on other opportunities or in another direction can give you some perspective.

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3. What do Miriam and Sobel have in common?

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Answer:

love of reading and ideas

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hope this helps good luck

The narrator emphasizes the speed at which the Landlady answers the door. What might this foreshadow about the landlady, about Billy, and about how the two might interact later in the story?

A) He senses something strange about her.
B) She is a studious Landlady.
She is just excited for company and looking forward to his arrival
D) He thinks that she is a nice, sweet lady and they will become quick friends

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Well the only answer I could see that would make sense would be A,

3. TOPIC SENTENCE: It is not difficult to care for a backyard pool.
A. When you have a backyard pool you can swim any time.
B. Chemical test strips are inexpensive and readily available.
C. There are pool care businesses available to help you.
D. There is a simple maintenance schedule to follow.

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Answer is letter option, D

Click to correct the three capitalization errors.

Gracie Mansion, which was built in 1799, is considered the official Residence of
New York City's Mayor.

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Answer:Archibald Gracie Mansion

Archibald Gracie Mansion (commonly called Gracie Mansion) is the official residence of the Mayor of New York City. Built in 1799, it is located in Carl Schurz Park, at East End Avenue and 88th Street in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan. The mansion overlooks Hell Gate channel in the East River.

Explanation:here

can someone help to write a 1 minute speech about school president election?

if you don't know just don't answer this. I don't want to waste my points.​

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this only the answer for your question

5) Which answer best paraphrases the last lines? (Remember, when you paraphrase, you keep the main ideas but change the way it is said.)
A) None of the villagers helped, so the wolf was able to eat many sheep
B) Not one villager helped. The wolf ate all of the sheep, and it probably ate the boy, too.
C) No one came to help. The wolf had a feast of sheep that day.
D) No one came when he called. The wolf had a meal with the sheep.

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Answer:

its A

Explanation:

I know this because Im takeing the test right now

They the lunch basket not/ to pack

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Answer:

It is THE LUNCH BASKET not THEY.

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Someone give me something to write about pleaseeee im a writer

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Answer: like what type of thing

Answer:

You can do mistery or crime.

PLEASE HELP ME 50 POINTS

So why do they have a lottery to begin with?
I don’t get that!
I don’t know.
Maybe because they accept it as fact;
it’s become part of their identity.
Well, someone tells Old Man Warner
that a neighboring village is giving up the lottery
and, believe it or not, he got angry about it.
He blamed it on the youth.
He says here, “Listening to the young folks,
nothing’s good enough for them.
Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living
in caves, nobody work anymore, live that way for a while.”
As if stoning somebody in a public arena once a year
protects them?!
Right?
How ironic is that!
I mean, it’s the most Neanderthal thing you can do. Yeah!
And the worst part is, the lottery is so random, so
Unfair?
Let’s stick to Old Man Warner’s speech.
I mean, he goes on to give us a reason why the lottery is still
going on.
He says, “Used to be a saying about ‘Lottery in June,
corn be heavy soon.’ First thing you know,we’d all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns.”

In this clip, Paige asks why the town has the lottery at all. How does Rebecca respond to the question? How does Miles provide relevant observations and ideas to bring the discussion back on topic? Explain.

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Answer:

The village lottery culminates in a violent murder each year, a bizarre ritual that suggests how dangerous tradition can be when people follow it blindly. Before we know what kind of lottery they’re conducting, the villagers and their preparations seem harmless, even quaint: they’ve appointed a rather pathetic man to lead the lottery, and children run about gathering stones in the town square. Everyone is seems preoccupied with a funny-looking black box, and the lottery consists of little more than handmade slips of paper. Tradition is endemic to small towns, a way to link families and generations. Jackson, however, pokes holes in the reverence that people have for tradition. She writes that the villagers don’t really know much about the lottery’s origin but try to preserve the tradition nevertheless.

The villagers’ blind acceptance of the lottery has allowed ritual murder to become part of their town fabric. As they have demonstrated, they feel powerless to change—or even try to change—anything, although there is no one forcing them to keep things the same. Old Man Warner is so faithful to the tradition that he fears the villagers will return to primitive times if they stop holding the lottery. These ordinary people, who have just come from work or from their homes and will soon return home for lunch, easily kill someone when they are told to. And they don’t have a reason for doing it other than the fact that they’ve always held a lottery to kill someone. If the villagers stopped to question it, they would be forced to ask themselves why they are committing a murder—but no one stops to question. For them, the fact that this is tradition is reason enough and gives them all the justification they need.

Villagers persecute individuals at random, and the victim is guilty of no transgression other than having drawn the wrong slip of paper from a box. The elaborate ritual of the lottery is designed so that all villagers have the same chance of becoming the victim—even children are at risk. Each year, someone new is chosen and killed, and no family is safe. What makes “The Lottery” so chilling is the swiftness with which the villagers turn against the victim. The instant that Tessie Hutchinson chooses the marked slip of paper, she loses her identity as a popular housewife. Her friends and family participate in the killing with as much enthusiasm as everyone else. Tessie essentially becomes invisible to them in the fervor of persecution. Although she has done nothing “wrong,” her innocence doesn’t matter. She has drawn the marked paper—she has herself become marked—and according to the logic of the lottery, she therefore must die.

Tessie’s death is an extreme example of how societies can persecute innocent people for absurd reasons. Present-day parallels are easy to draw, because all prejudices, whether they are based on race, sex, appearance, religion, economic class, geographical region, family background, or sexual orientation, are essentially random. Those who are persecuted become “marked” because of a trait or characteristic that is out of their control—for example, they are the “wrong” sex or from the “wrong” part of the country. Just as the villagers in “The Lottery” blindly follow tradition and kill Tessie because that is what they are expected to do, people in real life often persecute others without questioning why. As Jackson suggests, any such persecution is essentially random, which is why Tessie’s bizarre death is so universal.

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Match the social institutions with the functions and concepts associated with them.

-social reproduction
-national security
-faith-based architecture
-laws and policies

this on edmentem 50 points and i will give brainiest i need a quick REAL answer
And if you come here just for points i WILL report you

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Religion=faith-based ark. Government=laws and policies

and national security

Education=social reproduction

Answer:

Religion=faith-based ark. Government=laws and policies

and national security

Education=social reproduction Explanation:

The students did not linger around the school building on the day winter break began, instead they hurried home
Synonym
Antonym
Example
Definition
choose one

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the most logical answer would have to be example

Conjuctions

Please Help Me .........

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Answer:
a. 3
b. 1
c. 3
d. 2
e. 1
f. 2
g. 2
h. 3
Hope it helps!!

Shall I get _________ oranges for you?
A. all
B. either
C. some
D. any

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

simple English

hamburger is her .............food(favour)

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I dont really know what you’re asking for but if you’re looking for a missing word it would probably be “Favorite”

Favorite.

Explanation:

Hamburger is her Favorite food

Read the lines from the poem.

"So, they teach me the sweet lesson,

That the humblest may give

Help and hope, and in so doing,

Learn the truth by which we live;

For the heart that freely scatters

Simple charities and loves,"

Analyze the significance of the lines from the poem. Use information from the poem to support your analysis.


My Doves

by Louisa May Alcott


Opposite my chamber window,

On the sunny roof, at play,

High above the city's tumult,

Flocks of doves sit day by day.

Shining necks and snowy bosoms,

Little rosy, tripping feet,

Twinkling eyes and fluttering wings,

Cooing voices, low and sweet,—


Graceful games and friendly meetings,

Do I daily watch to see.

For these happy little neighbors

Always seem at peace to be.

On my window-ledge, to lure them,

Crumbs of bread I often strew,

And, behind the curtain hiding,

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Answer:

This is the most gaceful poem i had ever read!

Explanation:

What im saying is that who ever made this poem should be famous!!!

During hibernation, the ground squirrel may breathe every four minutes, its heart beats four times a minute, and its body temperature drops from a normal temperature of about 99 degrees to just above freezing. What is the purpose of hibernation?

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Answer:

Di ko po Alam yan sorry po

Explanation:

thanks Nalang po sa points

1. In your opinion, did the PATRIOT Act violate the constitutional rights of Americans?

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YES

Section 215 of the Patriot Act violates the Constitution in several ways. It violates the Fourth Amendment, which says the government cannot conduct a search without obtaining a warrant and showing probable cause to believe that the person has committed or will commit a crime.

Theme paragraph Apollo 13

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Apollo 13 was to be the third mission to land on the Moon. An explosion in one of the oxygen tanks crippled the spacecraft during flight and the crew were forced to orbit the Moon and return to the Earth without landing.

Summary of Events

The Apollo 13 mission was launched at 2:13 p.m. EST, April 11, 1970 from launch complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center. Apollo 13 Launch The space vehicle crew consisted of James A. Lovell, Jr. commander, John L. Swigert, Jr., command module pilot and Fred W. Haise, Jr. lunar module pilot.

The Apollo 13 Mission was planned as a lunar landing mission but was aborted en route to the moon after about 56 hours of flight due to loss of service module cryogenic oxygen and consequent loss of capability to generate electrical power, to provide oxygen and to produce water.

Spacecraft systems performance was nominal until the fans in cryogenic oxygen tank 2 were turned on at 55:53:18 ground elapsed time (GET). About 2 seconds after energizing the fan circuit, a short was indicated in the current from fuel cell 3, which was supplying power to cryogenic oxygen tank 2 fans. Within several additional seconds, two other shorted conditions occurred.

Electrical shorts in the fan circuit ignited the wire insulation, causing temperature and pressure to increase within cryogenic oxygen tank 2. When pressure reached the cryogenic oxygen tank 2 relief valve full-flow conditions of 1008 psi, the pressure began decreasing for about 9 seconds, at which time the relief valve probably reseated, causing the pressure to rise again momentarily. About a quarter of a second later, a vibration disturbance was noted on the command module accelerometers.

The next series of events occurred within a fraction of a second between the accelerometer disturbances and the data loss. A tank line burst, because of heat, in the vacuum jacket pressurizing the annulus and, in turn, causing the blow-out plug on the vacuum jacket to rupture. Some mechanism in bay 4 combined with the oxygen buildup in that bay to cause a rapid pressure rise which resulted in separation of the outer panel. The panel struck one of the dishes of the high-gain antenna. The panel separation shock closed the fuel cell 1 and 3 oxygen reactant shut-off valves and several propellant and helium isolation valves in the reaction control system. Data were lost for about 1.8 seconds as the high-gain antenna switched from narrow beam to wide beam, because of the antenna being hit and damaged.

As a result of these occurrences, the CM was powered down and the LM was configured to supply the necessary power and other consumables.

The CSM was powered down at approximately 58:40 GET. The surge tank and repressurization package were isolated with approximately 860 psi residual pressure (approx. 6.5 lbs of oxygen total). The primary water glycol system was left with radiators bypassed.

All LM systems performed satisfactorily in providing the necessary power and environmental control to the spacecraft. The requirement for lithium hydroxide to remove carbon dioxide from the spacecraft atmosphere was met by a combination of the CM and LM cartridges since the LM cartridges alone would not satisfy the total requirement. The crew, with direction from Mission Control, built an adapter for the CM cartridges to accept LM hoses.

The service module was jettisoned at approximately 138 hours GET, and the crew observed and photographed the bay-4 area where the cryogenic tank anomaly had occurred. At this time, the crew remarked that the outer skin covering for bay-4 had been severely damaged, with a large portion missing. The LM was jettisoned about 1 hour before entry, which was performed nominally using primary guidance and navigation system.

The officer took an interest in "them". Who is "them"?

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Answer:

maybe the suspects depending on the book.

Explanation:

Which phrases from the passage are oxymorons?

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Where is passage? You didn’t show it

Hello!!

The answer to your question would be that the phrases from the passage that are oxymorons  

An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory ideas appear together. As a dagger is a weapon, it is wear that it appears next to a positive adjective such as "happy". As regards "timeless end", it can be said that the end of something represents a conclusion, it has an "end point", so it is contradictory to say that the end is "timeless".

question for english

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Answer:

energy.

Explanation:

Answer:

Energy

Explanation: In physics, a wave is a disturbance that travels through space and matter transferring energy from one place to another . When studying waves it's important to remember that they transfer energy , not matter.

Choose the correct vocabulary word from each drop-down menu to complete the sentences.

(A) The detective had a
1. migrate
2. theory
3. Energetic
about who committed the crime.

(B ) The birds will
1. Flurry
2. theory
3. migrate
when the seasons change.

( C ) I was tired earlier, but now I'm feeling more
1. Disappearance
2. Energetic
3. Flurry

The choices are the 1-3 please pick a number from every letter (A-C)

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Answer:

A-2. theory

B-3. migrate

C-2. energetic

Explanation:

hope help

Answer:

A. correct answer: theory 2

B. correct answer: migrate 3

C. correct answer: energetic 2

2. A
of birds is always a beautiful sight.
3. They welcomed the chief guest with a__

of flowers.​

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Answer:

bouquet

Explanation:

does anyone know this?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It explains about good and the bad about them

Help please :)) I believe it’s A, I just want to confirm

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

yes a line graph

Answer:

Pie Graph

Explanation:

Pie Graphs are used to measure percentages , and it would be way more simple to divide the pie graph by age groups , Line groups would be a bit more complex but would still work !

:-) hope that helped !!

the term ""fauves"" is derived from the french phrase meaning

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Answer:

Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. ... The term "Fauves" is derived from the French phrase meaning.

Explanation:

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