Answer:
an algorithm
Victor chooses to take French as an elective mainly because
Answer:
he wanted to impress his crush.
Explanation:
reading sucks
How does Thoreau defend his approach in the second paragraph of "Economy" in Walden?
Answer:
I think it is D. He uses the word “I” for the sake of sincerity and honesty.
Explanation:
But i am still trying to double check
Students that are more likely to succeed in college have what important factor in common?
a
A high IQ
b
A good tutor
c
They don't require much sleep
d
The have a clear plan for success
I think the answer is D.
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write an email to friend about his future plan
Answer:
you must best at education and if you get your goal get merry that is good for you and goes to forming a family.
Explanation:
I think it is good advise for your friend
Which statement is a central idea in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Chapters 6 and 7? Enslaved persons don't mind being submissive to a reasonable master. The use of violence isn't needed to keep enslaved persons submissive. Justice for enslaved persons is impossible. Mrs. Auld often disobeys the orders of her husband, Mr. Auld.
Answer:
i think its the sentence: Enslaved people don't mind being submissive to a reasonable master or the use of violence isn't needed to keep enslaved people but that's just my guess :) stay safe -Honeyyybear
Explanation:
add one or more adjectives to describe each noun in bold
Answer:
What nouns are in bold? you didn't attach any work.
Explanation:
This is a key event in The Call of the Wild.
It was brought about by a conversation in the Eldorado Saloon, in which men waxed boastful of their favorite dogs. Buck, because of his record, was the target for these men, and Thornton was driven stoutly to defend him. At the end of half an hour one man stated that his dog could start a sled with five hundred pounds and walk off with it; a second bragged six hundred for his dog; and a third, seven hundred.
How does this event affect plot development?
It shows that Thornton believes in Buck.
It proves that Buck is stronger than other dogs.
It creates tension between Thornton and Buck.
It makes other men aware of Buck’s value.
The key event described int he excerpt affects the plot development in the sense that:
B. It proves that Buck is stronger than other dogs.
"The Call of the Wild" is a novel by author Jack London.The main character, Buck, is a dog that gets stolen from his home and sold to become a sled dog.At a certain point in the story, a group of men is debating about their dogs. They are each bragging about their favorite animals, claiming the dogs can pull heavily loaded sleds.Buck ends up being the object of a bet. His owner, Thornton, does not know for sure if Buck will be able to do it or not.The bet is for Buck to pull a sled with a thousand-pound load. Buck is, to everyone's amazement, able to do it.That shows that Buck is stronger than any of the men's dogs.Learn more about the topic here:
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Who are the inhabitants of the lair?
Answer:
i have no clue
Explanation:
`What do the words "khaki" and "colonel" indicate about jim corbett?
A: Jim was an army man
B: He loved to wear khaki clothes
C: He was honored by the army and a rank was conferred upon him
D: None of the above
Answer: D
Explanation:
I think it is D because Jim Corbett is a national hunger not an army man. B stated that he loved wearing khaki clothes which is not true because colonel is no where to be found in option B. Option C states he was honored by the army and a rank was conferenced upon him which is also wrong because khaki is not included anywhere. So with all of that information your answer would be B
Using ACE form and the story the necklace by Guy de Maupassant PLZZ HELP due at midnight
1. Why do you think Mademoiselle Forestier never contacted Madame Loisel before the return of her necklace?
2. Why did Mademoiselle Forestier not recognize Madame Loisel when they met in the Champs-Elysees?
Answer:
1. because she found out it was a fake
2.After Mathilde Loisel borrows Madame Forestier's presumably expensive necklace to wear during an aristocratic ball, she ends up losing the necklace, which she believes is authentic and made with genuine diamonds. Mathilde Loisel and her husband end up buying an authentic replica of the necklace, which costs them thirty-six thousand francs. In order to afford the extremely expensive necklace, the couple spends their inheritance and borrows the remainder of the money. Mathilde Loisel and her husband move out of their apartment, get rid of their servant, and Mathilde ends up working strenuous jobs in order to pay off their debt. It takes Mathilde Loisel and her husband ten years to pay off Madame Forestier's authentic necklace
Explanation: if this is wrong im sorry
If it were added to the beginning of sentence 6, which transition would best clarify the relationship between sentences 5 and 6?
Again,
Lastly,
However,
Also,
Answer:
the answer is however
Explanation:
Answer:
However
Explanation:
I did the quiz and got it righ.
after the show we will all go out to dinner
punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Answer:
After the show, we all go out to dinner.
Explanation:
Why is it so hard to please these teachers
Answer: How would I know?
Explanation:
Which answer choice is the best example of a theme?
A. success
B. Hard work and determination can lead to success.
C. Few athletes become professionally successful.
D. success in the workplace
Answer: Hard work and determination can lead to success.
Explanation: The theme hard work and determination can lead to success is a very good theme in my opinion. It tells you that if you work hard, you will be successful.
Answer:B
Explanation:
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Answer:
What’s 6 inches long, 2 inches wide, and drives women wild? A $100 bill.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Tools of the Spymaster."
General Gates's troops held their ground. Benedict Arnold, one of Gates's generals, argued for a counterattack that would smash the British force. Gates, outraged that Arnold would challenge his order, took away his command. But the rash Arnold saw a chance to strike a crucial blow. He galloped through the crossfire of both armies, inspiring his men. A bullet struck his leg, but he rode on, leading the final assault that shattered the British fortifications. If he had died of his wounds that day, Arnold would be remembered as one of the great heroes of the Revolutionary War.
The author’s main purpose in this excerpt is to
describe to the reader a brave act by a historical figure.
illustrate to the reader the dangers of questioning orders.
persuade the reader that challenging orders is heroic.
show the reader how violent the Revolutionary War was.
Answer:
Describe to the reader a brave act by a historical figure
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, the author tells us about a heroic act of general Benedict Arnold, an important figure in the Revolutionary War. The purpose is not to show us how dangerous or heroic it is to question orders. Sometimes it is dangerous (like in this case), but sometimes it's not. The act of challenging orders is not heroic on its own, although, in this case, it turned out to be. There are some details showing us how violent the Revolutionary War was, but that is also not the point. All of these details are a part of Arnold's brave act.
Answer:
It's A.
Explanation:
Write a personal narrative essay that describes a significant experience that has shaped your identity. Develop the narrative through pacing, dialogue, and details that engage the reader.
What format or type of writing are you to create?
Who is your audience?
What topic are you to write about?
What is the purpose for writing?
Answer:
1. I want to write in prose, a narrative with a first person point of view. A short and direct story.
2. My audience will be students between 16 and 24 years old.
3. My theme will be the importance of resting and eating well.
4. My purpose is to share my experience of how the overload of tasks was harmful for me.
Explanation:
During my first year of college I felt very excited to start this phase of my life and was very anxious about the opportunities that came up at that time, but the situation was more difficult than I think. The amount of academic activities and the need to find a job took all my time, to the point that, in order to cope with all this, I started to neglect my diet and my sleep period.
It was Monday, 10 pm, I had just arrived from my part-time job and had 3 essays to deliver the next day, in the morning. As soon as I arrived, I had eaten a packet of cookies for lunch (this had been my lunch for days, as it was quick and practical).
"You look awful" said my roommate.
"Thank you," I said, ironically, as I threw a pillow at her.
Sierra and I had a good relationship, which allowed me to have peace of mind in the apartment we shared, which was a good thing after all.
"I'm going out to eat, do you want to go?" She said.
"No, thanks, I think you went to order a plaza later." I replied, as I saw the whole environment around me spin and Sierra's voice became more and more difficult to hear.
"Are you okay? Are you really looking weird? I can stay here if you ..."
I couldn't hear what she was saying, just being able to pay attention to the environment that was getting darker and darker, until I completely lost consciousness.
I don't know how long I was unconscious, but I woke up in a hospital room, where the nurse explained that I had a faint due to dehydration, malnutrition and probably lack of sleep. I was a little embarrassed, until the doctor arrived bringing my country with him, explaining what happened to me and how I should avoid going through it again.
The answer was simple, I had to respect the limitations of my body and eat and rest so that I could handle all of my responsibilities.
The format used for the writing will be a narrative essay. My audience will be students and the theme will be the importance of preparing well for an examination.
During my time in college, I always prepared well. I made sure that I attended all classes and did my assignments. I submitted my course works when due as well.
Before I attend classes for examinations, I read and practice well. I also pray. Due to this, I always pass my courses well. I was one of the best students in my class because I was always prepared and gave my best.
In conclusion, it's important to be always prepared.
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Based on their points of view, decide which statements from Monster belong in the screenplay and not in the diary. Select all that apply.
Answer:
A B & D
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is a (there are sound of inmates), b ( Steve is carrying a notebook), and d (A guard sits at a desk behind Steve).
Explanation:
i just did this
What are some techniques that you could employ to develop students' critical
thinking skills?
Read this sentence from chapter 8.“As I’m certain you are aware, the problem in the past with this new technology in automotive sound has been road vibrations interfering with an accurate dispersal of the phonic interpretations.” What does the word “accurate” mean as used in this sentence?
Answer:
As far as I know vehicle traveling vibration is random. It means that there is no one exact frequency. Of course if there are not regular cavities in the road. The dominating frequency range on the body (sprung mass) is for passengers cars approx 1-2 Hz. This is because of suspension natural frequency. This range is well tolerated by the human body. That is why this range is chosen. But I am not the specialist so anyone can correct me at will.
New year’s Day is a holiday on or in January
Mercy and Abigail are kind and empathize with Betty.
Read the passage.
Surrender Speech
by Black Hawk
1832
You have taken me prisoner with all my warriors. I am much grieved, for I expected, if I did not defeat you, to hold out much longer, and give you more trouble before I surrendered. I tried hard to bring you into ambush, but your last general understands Indian fighting. The first one was not so wise. When I saw that I could not beat you by Indian fighting, I determined to rush on you, and fight you face to face. I fought hard. But your guns were well aimed. The bullets flew like birds in the air, and whizzed by our ears like the wind through the trees in the winter. My warriors fell around me; it began to look dismal. I saw my evil day at hand. The sun rose dim on us in the morning, and at night it sunk in a dark cloud, and looked like a ball of fire. That was the last sun that shone on Black Hawk. His heart is dead, and no longer beats quick in his bosom. He is now a prisoner to the white men; they will do with him as they wish. But he can stand torture, and is not afraid of death. He is no coward. Black Hawk is an Indian.
He has done nothing for which an Indian ought to be ashamed. He has fought for his countrymen, the squaws and papooses, against white men, who came, year after year, to cheat them and take away their lands. You know the cause of our making war. It is known to all white men. They ought to be ashamed of it. The white men despise the Indians, and drive them from their homes. But the Indians are not deceitful. The white men speak bad of the Indian, and look at him spitefully. But the Indian does not tell lies; Indians do not steal.
An Indian who is as bad as the white men, could not live in our nation; he would be put to death, and eat [sic] up by the wolves. The white men are bad school-masters; they carry false looks, and deal in false actions; they smile in the face of the poor Indian to cheat him; they shake them by the hand to gain their confidence, to make them drunk, to deceive them, and ruin our wives. We told them to let us alone; but they followed on and beset our paths, and they coiled themselves among us like the snake. They poisoned us by their touch. We were not safe. We lived in danger. We were becoming like them, hypocrites and liars, adulterers, lazy drones, all talkers, and no workers.
We looked up to the Great Spirit. We went to our great father. We were encouraged. His great council gave us fair words and big promises, but we got no satisfaction. Things were growing worse. There were no deer in the forest. The opossum and beaver were fled; the springs were drying up, and our squaws and papooses without victuals to keep them from starving; we called a great council and built a large fire. The spirit of our fathers arose and spoke to us to avenge our wrongs or die . . . . We set up the war-whoop, and dug up the tomahawk; our knives were ready, and the heart of Black Hawk swelled high in his bosom when he led his warriors to battle. He is satisfied. He will go to the world of spirits contented. He has done his duty. His father will meet him there, and commend him.
Black Hawk is a true Indian, and disdains to cry like a woman. He feels for his wife, his children and friends. But he does not care for himself. He cares for his nation and the Indians. They will suffer. He laments their fate. The white men do not scalp the head; but they do worse—they poison the heart, it is not pure with them. His countrymen will not be scalped, but they will, in a few years, become like the white men, so that you can’t trust them, and there must be, as in the white settlements, nearly as many officers as men, to take care of them and keep them in order.
Farewell, my nation. Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been taken prisoner, and his plans are stopped. He can do no more. He is near his end. His sun is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk.
Read this excerpt from the last paragraph of the speech.
Farewell, my nation. Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites.
How does Black Hawk use rhetoric to advance his purpose in this excerpt?
A.) He directly addresses his nation because he does not intend for the white men to hear the last paragraph of his speech.
B.) He uses imagery to evoke feelings of remorse to show that he regrets his actions toward the white men.
C.) He uses imagery to paint a picture of the wrongs he tried to avenge, which furthers his purpose of describing the white men’s evils.
D.) He directly addresses his nation to show that even though he is surrendering, he still has allegiance to his nation.
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I am currently writing a novel, and I need to have your honest opinion of the beginning:
Let me tell you a story, starting from the beginning.
"No no no no no!" Winter raced through the thick woods trying to find a safe place to hide.
There was no place to hide, all she could do was run.
She couldn't turn back, because behind her was a killer. A psychotic killer who had slaughtered her entire family, and is now after her. She is scared, hurt and desperately trying to get away. The killer was a demon, and she was a powerless human. There was absolutely no way she could outrun him, but she could try. Winter was a survivor. And she strives to survive any situation, even insane demonic ex's named Cain.
So there she was, running for her life. And all she heard was her own heartbeat, her own breathing, and the crunch of the leaves and snow beneath her feet. She also heard him. He was getting closer and closer shouting horrible things her way. She could hear his feet pounding close behind. She was running from the man who trapped her and promised her eternal suffering so long as she still existed. Ten minutes pass and she can't bear the pain in her legs from running. She can't hear his shouts, so she slows an hides in a hollowed out tree. She knows she is not safe, she never was safe to begin with. so she just sits there and waits. She's only human, so she can only run for so long. Her legs are tired, screaming at her in agony. And her heart is pounding right out of her chest.
"Winter~ Come on out my snowflake, I'm not going to hurt you, I just want to see you" She could hear his sadistic cooing echoing through the trees, his voice alone sent shivers through her very soul. The voice of a psycho that wanted to see her suffer. It terrified her and she constantly wondered why it was her he went after.
"WINTER! I know you're hiding, i can't hear your footsteps anymore." He was shouting now, and judging by the near frantic footsteps, he was close "Come on out now, I WILL FIND YOU!" Her hear rate increased ten times over and she struggled to breathe, she was having a panic attack. She cried letting all the grief of what had just happened sink in. She let the fact that her family of 6 little brothers was just slaughtered sink in. She let the fact that she brought him to her family in the first place sink in. She let the fact that she was useless sink in. And she let the fact of her impending doom sink in, and she cried. Then she saw him, he was right in front of her tree. She continued to cry softly, letting out pained whispered screams. He yanked her out by her arm and held her arms tight and just smiled at her.
"Got you now little snowflake. It's time to bring out the sun so you can melt away." She stared in his eyes, shaking her head no, she couldn't speak, she couldn't move, and she was scared as hell. The scene from afar would look like a wolf that had just caught the sheep.She, like the sheep, was petrified realizing her fate and scared as hell. And he, the wolf, grinning at his prey knowing he has her caught. There was nothing she could do. So he dragged her back to her house, the same house that he turned to a slaughterhouse for her family.
In the living room where her little brother lied mangled in the corner, he let her go. She immediately collapsed to her knees staring at the ground in fear, disbelief and pain. She couldn't get up and run because her legs were tired and practically useless as of now. She was useless.
"Why so grim love? You did this to yourself. You and your little ways that got me to fall in love with you. A sheep and a ravenous demon. How'd that turn out for you?" Cain grinned. She didn't answer. she just kept quiet.
"Well then, you must know what time it is now don't you?" She did. He was going to send her to a hell. A world she knew nothing of, a world full of danger that she would be trapped in, for eternity. She did not move, she just waited for her fate to come.
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Answer:
Explanation:
"...even demonic exes named Cain".
"...so she slows and hides in a..."
"...knowing he caught her".
"Why so grim, love?..."
Lovely! Keep up the good work, but work on those last few in the comments, thank you!
Why are Titania and Oberon fighting?
a. They are arguing over a human child.
b. They are arguing over the seasons.
c. They are mad at each other's
powers.
d. It is not clear why they are fighting.
Answer:
they are arguing over the human child.
Explanation:
Answer: A Edge 2023 :)
Explanation:
Complete the sentences using modals. Use the proper tense forms. 1)You____________park here it’s strictly forbidden.
2)____you____________to understand his singing?
3)Children____________wash their hands before taking meals.
4)She is too sick. She____________walk and____________stay in bed.
5)I had to go to the next shop, because I___________to buy any bread in the nearest one.
6)You____________smoke here.
7) The city is a big jungle where you____ easily get lost.
8) Everybody____ to escape from fire.
9) Elephants_____ carry big logs.
10) I used ____to sing well.
Answer:
1)You CANNOT park here it’s strictly forbidden.
2) CAN you TRY to understand his singing?
3)Children MUST wash their hands before taking meals.
4)She is too sick. She CANNOT walk and MUST stay in bed.
5)I had to go to the next shop, because I COULD NOT buy any bread in the nearest one.
6)You CANNOT smoke here.
7) The city is a big jungle where you CAN easily get lost.
8) Everybody OUGHT TO to escape from fire.
9) Elephants CAN carry big logs.
10) I used ____to sing well.
Explanation:
A modal verb is an auxiliary or supporting verb that is used to support the main verb in a sentence.
Some examples of modal verbs include can, could, may, might, will (shall), would, should, must and ought.
Write two to three paragraphs to address the prompt. Use specific information from the text to support your statements.
Explain the different viewpoints of Frederick Douglass and Captain Canot regarding slavery. What evidence does each use? How does each present his information?
Review the rubric to ensure you are turning in your best work.
Answer:
Reading multiple texts about a single topic—even if those texts express opposing viewpoints—can help deepen and improve your understanding. For that reason, you will now read an excerpt from Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver.
Before you begin, know that Canot was a slave trader. His views on the institution of slavery and the practice of treating human beings as cargo are repulsive. Likewise, his descriptions of the conditions that enslaved people faced aboard his ship are disturbing. Reading Canot’s work, however, offers us the chance to more fully understand the brutal realities of slavery and to develop a greater appreciation for Frederick Douglass’s efforts to see the institution ended.
Finally, as you read this memoir, remember that different texts—particularly difficult ones—require multiple reading strategies at once. So, make sure you draw upon every strategy in your comprehension toolbox: make predictions, stop and summarize, decode unfamiliar vocabulary, and ask yourself questions to check in on your comprehension. Use the Student Guide to apply reading strategies
Explanation:
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What statements are correct? Check all that apply.
Write the mixed numbers as improper fractions.
Multiply the numerators to get 24.
Multiply the denominators to get 6.
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
The product is 4.
2
The product is 2
5
273
1,2,3,4,5 is correct
The number that you dialed is incorrect, please check the number and dial again.
A: comma splice
B: fragment
C: run-on
D: correct sentence
Answer:
D: correct sentence
Explanation:
Answer:
D : correct sentence
Explanation:
You would pick D. say it out, the number you have dialed is incorrect, you would have a short pause but not a complete pause
Which of the following best describes the effect of the author's choice to reveal
Gatsby's identity in this passage, through dialogue?
Answer:
Where is the dialoge as i think it can be put in the great palace lies
In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald decides to reveal Gatsby's identity through dialogue so that the reader gets to know the mysterious Gatsby, whose identity had remained hidden from the beginning of the novel.
Who is Jay Gatsby?
Jay Gatsby is a nouveau riche millionaire who lives in a luxurious mansion in the East Eggs. From his mansion, Gatsby hosts extravagant parties. He allegedly acquired his vast fortune by bootlegging during the alcohol prohibition period in the United States. Gatsby symbolizes the realization of the American dream by all means.
Thus, by using dialogue to reveal the identity of Jay Gatsby, the author deliberately shares the revelation through dialogue so that the reader does not depend totally on his description of Gatsby.
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