Answer:D
Explanation:
You shouldn't throw away food because you don't like it or don't want to eat it.you should give it to the poor to help them.
Answer:
The correct answer was B) "Wastage of good food is an environmental hazard that needs to be stopped. By using proper measures to stop wastage of good food, we can help save resources and the environment."
Explanation:
I took the test, mine was C though
Why is the trip by raft so difficult for the Spaniards?
Answer:
They did not know how to navigate.
Explanation:
In the context of 'A Desperate Trek Across America,' the Spaniards went on a trip to explore the American culture. During the journey, they were having a hard time to make the trip using a raft as they 'did not know how to navigate it' to move the journey forward.' This leads them to struggle for even their survival for which they have to further shift to new resources in order to survive. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Any good book recommendations? I’m in middle school! Here are some genres I like: romance, horror, and stuff with a lot of drama
Answer:flipped and took is the best tbh
Explanation:
Hi can someone please help me out in tell me what is the easiest way to put a plot together for a book
Answer:
use a few senteces for the beginning, middle and end of the story and don't give to many details
Explanation:
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the following letter, Abigail Adams (1744–1818) writes to her son John Quincy Adams, who is traveling abroad with his father, John Adams, a United States diplomat and later the country’s second president. Read the letter carefully. Then, in a well-developed essay, analyze the rhetorical strategies Adams uses to advise her son. Support your analysis with specific references to the text. need to have 3 paragraphs
12 January, 1780.
MY DEAR SON,
I hope you have had no occasion, either from
enemies or the dangers of the sea, to repent your
second voyage to France. If I had thought your
reluctance arose from proper deliberation, or that you
5 were capable of judging what was most for your own
Line
benefit, I should not have urged you to accompany
your father and brother when you appeared so averse
to the voyage.
You, however, readily submitted to my advice,
10 and, I hope, will never have occasion yourself, nor
give me reason, to lament it. Your knowledge of the
language must give you greater advantages now than
you could possibly have reaped whilst ignorant of it;
and as you increase in years, you will find your
15 understanding opening and daily improving.
Some author, that I have met with, compares a
judicious traveller to a river, that increases its stream
the further it flows from its source; or to certain
springs, which, running through rich veins of
20 minerals, improve their qualities as they pass along.
It will be expected of you, my son, that, as you are
favored with superior advantages under the instructive
eye of a tender parent, your improvement should bear
some proportion to your advantages. Nothing is
25 wanting with you but attention, diligence, and steady
application. Nature has not been deficient.
These are times in which a genius would wish to
live. It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose
of a pacific station, that great characters are formed.
30 Would Cicero have shone so distinguished an orator if
he had not been roused, kindled, and inflamed by the
tyranny of Catiline, Verres, and Mark Anthony? The
habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending
with difficulties. All history will convince you of this,
35 and that wisdom and penetration are the fruit of
experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure.
Great necessities call out great virtues. When a mind
is raised and animated by scenes that engage the
heart, then those qualities, which would otherwise lie
40 dormant, wake into life and form the character of the
hero and the statesman. War, tyranny, and desolation
are the scourges of the Almighty, and ought no doubt
to be deprecated. Yet it is your lot, my son, to be an
eyewitness of these calamities in your own native
45 land, and, at the same time, to owe your existence
among a people who have made a glorious defence of
their invaded liberties, and who, aided by a generous
and powerful ally, with the blessing of Heaven, will
transmit this inheritance to ages yet unborn.
50 Nor ought it to be one of the least of your
incitements towards exerting every power and faculty
of your mind, that you have a parent who has taken so
large and active a share in this contest, and discharged
the trust reposed in him with so much satisfaction as
55 to be honored with the important embassy which at
present calls him abroad.
The strict and inviolable regard you have ever paid
to truth, gives me pleasing hopes that you will not
swerve from her dictates, but add justice, fortitude,
60 and every manly virtue which can adorn a good
citizen, do honor to your country, and render your
parents supremely happy, particularly your ever
affectionate mother
Answer:
96
Explanation:
Because 90 plus 6 is 96.
Based on what you read in the Ptolemy section how does ball develop and refine the central idea in his book
Answer: In the introduction to his book Great Astronomers, Robert Stawell Ball states, in. The history of astronomy thus becomes inseparable from the history of the great men to whose labors its development is due. Based on what you read in the Ptolemy section, how does Ball develop and refine this central idea in his book?
When is a good time for the author to describe the setting? (Choose all that apply)
1. in the exposition
2. anytime the story changes location
3. anytime the story shifts into a different period of time
4. anytime you want your reader to understand the context of the characters' actions
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Refer to the Newsela article "Climate Change in Hawaii and U.S. Tropical Islands."
How does the article make a connection between humans and animals?
o It points out that animals are reliant on humans for support and caretaking.
It suggests that tourists will stop visiting islands because they won't want to swim and sno
It states that the loss of animal habitats due to climate change will directly affect people's
o It hints that coral disease outbreaks will not only affect marine life but can affect humans a
Answer:
It states that the loss of animal habitats due to climate change will directly affect people's
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from the Newsela article "Climate Change in Hawaii and U.S. Tropical Islands", the article make a connection between humans and animals by noting the rising temperature and how they are likely to affect the coral reef and other habitat, which would in turn directly affect the people.
It is noted that many people depend on the sea creature for both food and business and if the rising temperature causes the coral reefs to die and shrink, it would affect the people.
Answer:
It states that the loss of animal habitats due to climate change will directly affect people's
Explanation:
I took the test and got a 100%
describe Elwood Grandmother harriet
Answer:
Elwoods' grandmother is a kind ethical older woman, who served as his primary caretaker
Explanation:
Answer:
ethical older woman, served as his primary caretaker
Explanation:
Me looking for questions and I look for Elwood and I see this one it say describe Elwood grandma and my name Elwood I was like what!
1. What is the symbolism in the horse Beowulf chooses?
Answer:
Often a symbol is emblematic of the values of the characters. In Beowulf, some of the most important symbols are Hrothgar's mead-hall, Grendel's cave, Grendel's arm and head, and the dragon's treasure-trove. Hrothgar's great mead-hall, Heorot ("Hall of the Hart"), functions as both setting and symbol in the epic.
Which statement best describes the interaction of
central ideas in this passage?
The passage shows that when people purposely
controlled the food supply, the poor were affected
the worst.
The passage shows that people did not know how
to share with one another, which caused a shortage
in butter.
The passage shows that businessmen bought and
sold food, which caused food prices to lower.
Answer: A-The passage shows that when people purposely
controlled the food supply, the poor were affected
the worst.
Explanation:
The statement best describes the interaction of central ideas in this passage are the passage shows that when people purposely controlled the food supply, the poor were affected the worst. Thus, option (a) is correct.
What is passage?
The term “passage” refers to the explanation and description of a sentence in relation to a topic. The passage aimed to describe those details related to the theme of the story. The different passage are to justify to the different things as to clarify. The passage are to define the important terms.
According to the passage, the poor suffered the most when people purposefully restricted the food supply. The portion that was displayed had the most impact on the story's moral. The key theme was the control of the food supply.
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
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We get success in any initiative only when we overcome our doubts, hesitations and fears. Explain this statement with reference to the young seagull’s efforts to muster the courage to fly in the air.
Read the following sentence.
My friend's dog, Timmy, is a huge, gray mastiff.
How many prepositional phrases are there in the above sentence?
A.
1: huge, gray mastiff
B. 2: Timmy is; huge, gray mastiff
C. 3: My friend's dog; Timmy is; huge, gray mastiff
D. 0: the sentence does not contain any prepositional phrases
Answer:
d
Explanation:
0. there aren't any prepositions
Reflection: Toward the end of the essay, Sedaris muses, "It's all I can do to open my mouth at the post office, so how am I going to talk to a real estate agent?" How does his self-deprecating tone throughout the essay affect your view of him and his reflections?
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Keeping up, from When You Are Engulfed in Flames, by David Sedaris
Answer:
Sedaris´ comical acknowledgment of his dependency on Hugh´s more helpful abilities while traveling show how unhappy and unhelpful he felt.
Explanation:
“Keeping Up,” is part of a collection of essays by Sedaris; a story set in the present day, when Sedaris and Hugh, his boyfriend for a long time, are blissfully traveling. Only when trying to leave on his own, does Sedaris realizes the many obstacles he has to face without him.
2. (1) If there is one product that American business can manufacture in large amounts, it is doublespeak. (2) Doublespeak is a term applied to the use of words that are evasive, vague, or stilted for the purpose of deceiving or confusing the reader or listener. (3) _____, a company that decides to fire workers may talk of the need for "re-engineering," "restructuring," or "downsizing" its workforce. a. Because b. For instance c. Similarly d. Instead
Answer:
B. For instance
Explanation:
For instance, a company that decides to fire workers may talk of the need for "re-engineering," "restructuring," or "downsizing" its workforce.
The above sentence actually addresses what No. 1 and No. 2 sentences were talking about. This gives an example of what doublespeak truly means. The company have decided to fire workers but they make it look like it is restructuring they are carrying out. So in order to confuse the workers or make their action mild, they attribute it to "restructuring", "re-engineering"
Q.1) Read this short passage and answer the question below:
Excerpt from The Little Mermaid
By Hans Christian Andersen
"Come, little sister," said the other princesses; then they entwined their arms and rose up in a long row to the surface of the water, close by the spot where they knew the prince's palace stood. It was built of bright yellow shining stone, with long flights of marble steps, one of which reached quite down to the sea. Splendid gilded cupolas rose over the roof, and between the pillars that surrounded the whole building stood life-like statues of marble. Through the clear crystal of the lofty windows could be seen
noble rooms, with costly silk curtains and hangings of tapestry; while the walls were covered with beautiful paintings which were a pleasure to look at. In the center of the largest saloon a fountain threw its sparkling jets high up into the glass cupola of the ceiling, through which the sun shone down upon the water and upon the beautiful plants growing round the basin of the fountain. Now that she knew where he lived, she spent many an evening and many a night on the water near the palace. She would swim much nearer the shore than any of the others ventured to do; indeed once she went quite up the narrow channel under the marble balcony, which threw a broad shadow on the water. Here she would sit and watch the young prince, who thought himself quite alone in the bright moonlight. She saw him many times of an evening sailing in a pleasant boat, with music playing and flags waving. She peeped out from among the green rushes, and if the wind caught her long silvery-white veil, those who saw it believed it to be a swan, spreading out its wings.
Based on details in the story, the reader can conclude that the little mermaid –
A) cares more about humans than her sisters do
B) loves the beauty of the prince’s palace more than her home
C) is unhappy with her life below the sea
D) is too shy to try and talk to the prince
Q.2) Which sentence shows that the little mermaid has been affected by the Prince?
A) “It was built of bright yellow shining stone, with long flights of marble steps, one of which reached quite down to the sea.”
B) “Here she would sit and watch the young prince, who thought himself quite alone In the bright moonlight.”
C) “Through the clear crystal of the lofty windows could be seen
noble rooms, with costly silk curtains and hangings of tapestry; while the walls were covered with beautiful paintings which were a pleasure to look at.”
D) “She peeped out from among the green rushes, and if the wind caught her long silvery-white veil, those who saw it believed it to be a swan, spreading out its wings.”
Answer:
D) is too shy to try and talk to the prince .
B) “Here she would sit and watch the young prince, who thought himself quite alone In the bright moonlight.”
Explanation:
The fairytale of "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Anderson is a famous children's tale that everyone is familiar with. It tells the story of a young mermaid Ariel, who fell in love with a human prince and ends up taking a 'gift' from the evil witch Ursula to try to get Prince Eric to fall in love with her.
As seen in the given passage from the story, we see Princess Ariel and her sisters swimming along the shores to get a glimpse of the Prince's palace. Ariel would "peep out from among the green rushes" just to "sit and watch the young prince [. . .] in the bright moonlight". This shows she has been greatly affected by the Prince but is too shy to talk to the him.
Thus, the correct answers are options D(first question) and option B (second question).
Question 3 (1 point)
The underlined word in the following sentence is a participle. As what part of speech is it functioning?
The whimpering puppy hid under the bed.
noun
Ob
adjective
adverb
Answer:
whimpering:-adverb
puppy:-noun
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Read the excerpt then in at least 150 words, identify the theme that is illustrated in this excerpt from Animal Farm and explain how it is developed in the story.
Animal Farm
"I do not believe that Snowball was a traitor at the beginning," [Boxer] said finally. "What he has done since is different. But I believe that at the Battle of the Cowshed he was a good comrade."
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"Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon," announced Squealer, speaking very slowly and firmly, "has stated categorically—categorically, comrade—that Snowball was Jones's agent from the very beginning—yes, and from long before the Rebellion was ever thought of."
"Ah, that is different!" said Boxer. "If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right."
Adding on to what the last guy said:
The theme that is being shown is political power and revolution. This shows the act of how throughout the story, especially having the desire for power may lead to revolution and corruption of politics. The corruption is obvious in how they managed to publicly kick snowball out and although the animals remembered him like a good pig, the persuasive powers that squealer has convinces him otherwise. The last line illustrates how much power Napoleon holds when it says "If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right." shows how brainwashed he was able to make the other animals into believing every word he says. Although Snowball was an idealistic hero who was a key component in the revolution taking off and succeeding, because Napoleon said so, Snowball was "Jones's agent."
Answer:
The theme that is being shown is political power and revolution. This shows the act of how throughout the story, especially having the desire for power may lead to revolution and corruption of politics.
Which US government recommendations can help you maintain a healthy, balanced diet?
The
can guide you to a healthy diet.
Answer:
The MyPlate nutrition guide?
Explanation:
My guess idk if its right
Answer:
MyPlate program
Explanation:
A fictional world often has more than one ___________, or the state of things that actually exists.
A.theme
B.reality
C.idea
D.plot
A fictional word often has more than one reality, or the state of things that actually exists. Hence, option B is correct.
What is a fictional word?A fictional word is regarding something that does not exist in real or practical world. It may or may not be existing, but it is definitely an imaginary element.
A fictional word has more than one meaning, one is in the practical world and one is in an imaginary world. For example, unicorn is a fictional word.
Hence, option B holds true regarding a fictional word.
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IDENTIFYING VERBS THAT AGREE IN NUMBER WITH THEIR SUBJECTS For each of the following sentences, write the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Example
1.
The alligators at the wildlife park (sleep, sleeps) most of the day.
sleep
My sister’s shorts (is, are) in the dryer.
Answer:
My sisters shorts are in the dryer. because shorts are plural
1. Who is the Putnams' servant?
(a) Mercy
(b) Ruth
(c) Abigail.
(d) Tituba.
Answer:
Mercy Lewis
Explanation:
A
How does a metaphor most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem
Answer:
The answer is b because the narrator didn't realize that the mom was there at first.
Answer:
I think it might be A.
Explanation:
Is there a link movie or show out there.
Answer:
Use MovieBOX
Explanation:
“ it was unbearably every second worse than last” fault in our stars what is the author trying to show us about hazel is experiencing
Answer:
Hazel might mean the diease that is slowly killing her everyday and god knows how many days she has left compared to the kids who are getting boyfriends and girlfriends and living life carefree. It then gets worse when she meets Augustus and she falls in love with him and he shares her way of life. They have a connection and his sickness kills him and she's alone, again. The worst part was everyone knew he didn't have much time to live because he was so sickly. This made Hazel angry and sad because nothing could be done.
Explanation:
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Hazel might be referring to the disease that is slowly killing her every day, and who knows how many days she has left in comparison to the young people who are making romantic connections and leading carefree lives.
What is hazel is experiencing?The situation worsens when she meets Augustus, falls in love with him, and discovers that they live similar lives. They are connected, but when his illness takes his life, she is left alone once more. The worst aspect was that he was so ill that everyone knew he didn't have long to live. Hazel was upset by this and enraged that there was nothing she could do.
She describes being often summoned to the principal's office. Hazel makes it clear from the outset of the story that she is difficult in that way. She describes how numerous times she was summoned to the principal's office.
Thus, Hazel might be referring to the disease that is slowly killing her every day.
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The splashing of the water indicated that there were fishes iin the pond. What type of figure of speech ?
Answer:
Onomatopoeia is the answer
what value evident in th text?
a.justice and fairness
b.hard work and industry
c.humility and compassion
d.nationalism and heroism
Answer:
Justice and fairness.
Explanation:
Franklin never truly received the perfection he had wanted for himself, as well as others. This goes to show that he needed to be more fair to others rather than wanting everyone to be perfect, whenever he couldn't even get this nor achieve it for himself. This also shows Justice due to him getting the embarrassment he deserved, but atleast he was the one to admit his failure.
How do authors develop a theme in a text? The authors develop a theme by using tools such as ?, plot, and ? .
Answer:The answer is characterization and specific details.
Explanation:I took the edmentum test and I got it right.
Answer:
characterization and specific details
Explanation:
Lakshmi lives in a city close to the plains at the beginning of the story.
Answer:
what do u mean
Explanation:
When promoting the features of your product or service, it is important to _____.
Answer: Back up your assertions with specific references. (:
(Also make the formatting look nice lol)
Answer:
back up your assertions with specific references
Explanation: