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Explanation:
Online enrollment sentence with permission
Incomplete question. I inferred you may want sample sentences on enrollment.
Explanation:
Here are a few examples:
The school asked parents if they want their children enrolled in extra-curricular activities.John asked his Father if he agrees with him enrolling in an online educational program not accredited.Bratt was granted permission to enroll as a member of the Red Cross.Some sentences where the word "permission" is used include:
The teacher was angry that Tom did not ask for permission before leaving the classIt is easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permissionThe striker did not need any permission before hittiing the ball hard into the netPermission is a situation where a person is given the go ahead to do something.
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Compound subjects are always considered plural.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ОТrue
OFalse
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
false I believe
Explanation:
When a chemical reaction occurs....
1) the substances involved do not mix together and maintain their original properties.
2) the mass of the products are the same as the mass of the reactants.
3) the properties of the products are different from the properties of the reactants.
4) the substances involved mix together but maintain their original properties.
Pretty sure it's number 3.
When you have a chemical reaction, everything changes. Kinda like when you burn something, that's a chemical reaction.
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What is the main theme or lesson of the myth?
Wisdom is worth a great price.
The best things in life are free.
To appreciate something, you must suffer for it.
Answer: c
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excerpt adapted from
Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad
Going up that river was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world when vegetation rioted on the earth and the big trees were kings. An empty stream, a great silence, a dense forest. The air was warm, thick, heavy, sluggish. There was no joy in the brilliance of sunshine. The long stretches of the waterway ran on, deserted, into the gloom of overshadowed distances. On silvery sand-banks hippos and alligators sunned themselves side by side. The broadening waters flowed through a mob of wooded islands; you lost your way on that river as you would in a desert, and butted all day long against sand banks, trying to find the channel, till you thought yourself bewitched and cut off for ever from everything you had known once—somewhere—far away—in another existence perhaps.
Select the correct answer.
Read the excerpt from Heart of Darkness.
What is the most likely purpose of this part of the story?
A.
to describe the character’s conflict with the setting
B.
to create a subplot that introduces a minor detail
C.
to conclude the events that resulted in a turning point
D.
to introduce a new decision that will need to be made
Answer:
A. to describe the character’s conflict with the setting
Explanation:
In this excerpt from Heart of Darkness, the narrator puts the accent on the surroundings, and how unpleasant it is. It gives the feeling of being lost in the prehuman era when nature and wilderness dominated, but in a negative sense. The feeling was even more intensive since the narrator traveled alone, and being alone in a, from a traveler`s point of view, hostile environment with wild animals like alligators, warm air that seems like it is unbreathable and awareness like you are in some enchanted trap where there is no way out, made the narrator feel a little bit anxious, though a man in greatness and infinity of nature is just a grain of sand, and that is even scarier.
Which line from the excerpt is an example of
foreshadowing?
Read the excerpt from "The Legacy of Billy Mason."
Billy closed his eyes, hoping against hope that the name
would go away, but when he opened them, it was still
there: Billy Mason. Not Billy Mason Farrell, just Billy
Mason.
"What?" he tried to scream, overcome by fear, but no
sound came out.
Not Billy Mason Farrell, just Billy Mason.
O "What?" he tried to scream...
The door across the landing was still open.
A soft light filled the room...
"What do you want?" he finally whispered, but no one
answered.
Hours later, after Billy had drifted in and out of sleep all
night, he woke up. The door across the landing was still
open. A soft light filled the room and, once more, he saw
his name. It was not a figment of his imagination; his
name was painted in gold on the cover of a book.
Answer:
I think it is "The door across the landing was still open."
I am not sure though
Foreshadowing means giving an hint or advance warning for the future. The line which is an example of foreshadowing is "The door across the landing was still open."
What is foreshadowing?Foreshadowing is a literary device that the author uses to give a hint of what is going to happen next in the story. It is used to help the reader develop expectations about the event and to develop interest.
In the given excerpt, the line "The door across the landing was still open" is a example of foreshadowing as it makes it clear that something unlikely is going to happen.
Therefore the correct option is C.
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Which question does the adverb modifier answer in the sentence below:
The cat swiftly darted in and out of traffic.
a. Where?
b. When?
c. In what way?
d. To what extent?
Answer:
In what way.
Explanation:
In what ways does Hansberry's knowledge of summer stay the same from childhood to adulthood?
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Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. After we arrived at 263 Prinsengracht, Miep quickly led us through the long hallway and up the wooden staircase to the next floor and into the Annex. She shut the door behind us, leaving us alone. Margot had arrived much earlier on her bike and was waiting for us. Which is one content difference between the diary and the play The Diary of Anne Frank?
the time period in which the families are in hiding
the reasons the families must hide in the annex
the number of children in each family who live in the annex
the order in which the families arrive at the annex
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.The order in which the families arrive at the annex
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer C. Turner had heard a weather forecast that predicted rain
Explanation:
Look for context clues. The first 2 sentences help best in this case. "Turner almost wished he hadn't listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella" this tells us he's expecting it to rain. With the given choices, C. Turner had heard a weather forecast that predicted rain best fits this description.
What did Emily Dickinson study in college?
Answer:
After completing her schooling at Amherst Academy, Emily Dickinson attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in 1847-1848. ... Mount Holyoke's curriculum reflected Lyon's interest in science (she was a chemist by training) and courses included botany, natural history and astronomy.
Explanation:
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Answer: The college she attended reflected her interest in science at Mount Holyoke College sparking curisouity in science (she was a chemist by training) and courses included botany, natural history and astronomy.
Explanation:
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4. An understanding of local health and environment issues
Answer:
This is a characteristic of a healthy community.
Explanation:
A healthy community is one that works on self-knowledge, to promote improvements and an excellent social well-being. This is done by understanding local health and environmental issues, always seeking to modify them in favor of good development and to manage them in a conscious and sustainable manner. In addition, a healthy community seeks to maintain a clean and safe physical environment, maintain the supply of all the needs of its inhabitants, promotes social harmony, seeks the quick solution of existing problems, promoting social involvement, among other factors.
It is easy to hold an opinion that is not the majority?
Answer:
No, you will face criticism, judgement, and backlash.
Explanation:
For example, in Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Fredrick Nietzche, Zarathustra descends from the cave after ten years of isolation to give his newfound enlightenment to the people. He tells them that the Earth's meaning is the overman or Ubermensch (one willing to risk all to enhance humanity). The overman is free from all the prejudices and moralities of human society and creates his conditions and purpose. The people rejected him, laughed at him, and, overall, the message went over their heads. They wish to continue their life of mundane mediocrisy. He chooses not to persuade the crowd, but rather to speak to those interested in separating themselves from the herd.
As you can see, the people rejected a new idea. This is a universal concept dating to stories of prophets preaching their book to people.
The overman is one who can endure the backlash from society and persist in his truth.
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Why did Osorio play stickball as a child, and why does he continue to play as
an adult?
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How does John Winthrop and Jonathan edwards writing differ in terms of purpose, audience, and the selection of details
He always requested the people to act their best and follow to the standards of God only by living a true generous Christian being is through terms.
How does John Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards writing differ in terms of purpose, audience, and the selection of details?John Winthrop was an English Puritan lawyer and considered as the famous figures in establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
An excerpt from John Winthrop’s A History of New England that shown Winthrop’s writing style and the structure of his journal is there joined with her.
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Write your own ending to "August Heat". Make sure to use complete sentences.
Answer:
August Heat is about James, an artist, and Mr. Atkinson a sculptor. On a hot August day, James drew a picture of a man given the “guilty” verdict. He went out and encountered the same man in his picture, Mr. Atkinson, in his house. It turns out that Mr. Atkinson had sculpted a gravestone with James’s name, his date of birth, and today’s date as the day he died. When they saw what each other made, they became afraid, and by the time James had to go home, Mr. Atkinson said that he could die out there, so they agreed that James would stay until midnight that night. What follows is my alternate ending.
Explanation: "August Heat"
Answer:
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What is the best synonym for "injunction"
Answer:
order ruling direction directive command instruction
Explanation:
an of those i hope this helps your welcome :)
Which is an example of THEME?
A.
Greed
B.
Irony
C.
Flashback
B: Irony
Theme is something the author is trying to teach the reader.
Think:
You work part time, earning $100 a week. Every week you spend $80 and put $20 away. Why might you put $20 a week away?
1. What would be the benefit of keeping $20 in a separate account?
Answer:
If you save the $20 then when there is a time of need it might help
What is the theme of “The Boy Who Didn't Want to Catch"?
What is the lesson, the message?
How do you know? (direct words from the story)
Answer: The theme of the story is of courage and perseverance. The message is that you must give your all when reaching your goals, not for the prize but for the experience. We can see this idea from the lines: "David began to understand what was most important. It wasn’t just the results. It was how hard one worked to achieve those results."
Explanation: “The Boy Who Didn't Want to Catch" is a story about a respectful boy who loved playing baseball. When a member of the team gets injured, the boy is told to take his place. However, he didn't want to catch because he was afraid to be a failure to his team. When he spoke to Sammy, the injured teammate, he began to understand that is not about the final destination but about the journey, and thus his soul was relieved and he enjoyed the game, due to his courage and perseverance.
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Read this short passage and answer the questions below:
Excerpt from A Study in Scarlet
By Conan Doyle
In the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army. Having completed my studies there, I was duly attached to the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon. The regiment was stationed in India at the time, and before I could join it, the second Afghan war had broken out. On landing at Bombay, I learned that my corps had advanced through the passes and was already deep in the enemy’s country. I followed, however, with many other officers who were in the same situation as myself, and succeeded in reaching Candahar in safety, where I found my regiment, and at once entered upon my new duties. The campaign brought honors and promotion to many, but for me it had nothing but misfortune and disaster. I was removed from my brigade and attached to the Berkshires, with whom I served at the fatal battle of Maiwand. There I was struck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and grazed the subclavian artery. I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghazis had it not been for the devotion and courage shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me across a pack-horse, and succeeded in bringing me safely to the British lines. Worn with pain, and weak from the prolonged hardships which I had undergone, I was removed, with a great train of wounded sufferers, to the base hospital at Peshawar. Here I rallied, and had already improved so far as to be able to walk about the wards, and even to bask a little upon the verandah, when I was struck down by enteric fever. For months my life was despaired of, and when at last I came to myself and became convalescent, I was so weak and emaciated that a medical board determined that not a day should be lost in sending me back to England. I was dispatched, accordingly, in the troopship “Orontes,” and landed a month later on Portsmouth jetty, with my health irretrievably ruined.
What do the narrator’s actions reveal about his character?
A) He is heroic.
B) He is resilient.
C) He is determined.
D) He is frustrated.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
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whats a alternative title
Answer:
An alternative title is a media sales device most prominently used in film distribution. Books and films are commonly released under a different title when they are screened or sold in a different country. This can vary from small change to the title, such as the addition of The, to wholesale changes.
Answer:
An alternative title is another name for one of your works
Explanation:
for example, Mad For You could also be Mad 4 U
Is “played nonstop all day“a metaphor?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It has no in-depth/secondary meaning. It’s just highly informal and would probably be marked wrong if you wrote it for your teacher.
I would suggest something simple and actually accurate, like “Beth played all day.” and just leave it at that.
Read the passage. Then identify whether the underlined phrases show White Fang's or the men's perspectives
The other Indians laughed loudly,
vand urged the man
on to pick up the cub. As the
hand descended closer and closer, there raged within the cub a battle of the instincts.
✓ Не
experienced two great impulsions - to yield and to fight
Answer:
1.men 2.men 3.whitefang 4.whitefang
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Answer:
1.men 2.men 3.whitefang 4.whitefang
Explanation:
essay on a current problem and solution
Imagine walking outside and discovering your pristine neighborhood being ripped to shreds. Tree branches scattered in the roads, shingles hanging loosely from your roof, and your car's paint melted off. Would you ever guess that this destruction could be caused by a small group of birds? Vultures have been proven to be important to our ecosystem, but when they are found in neighborhoods they can cause massive problems that can only be solved by removing them.
In recent years, vultures have been detected roosting where they should not be. People have reported sightings of vultures nesting in neighborhoods. Previously, vultures had been known to roost on the side of a cliff, or in large trees. According to Compton’s by Britannica, "Old World vultures build large stick platform nests in trees or on cliffs, sometimes in large colonies.” So as you can see, when people found vultures roosting in neighborhoods, it was quite a shock. “At first, they were just a disturbing sight, but as the days passed, they became aware of the damage the birds were inflicting,” writes the author M.E. White in his article Vultures Make Life Difficult. And now a similar scenario has happened in a town in Northwest Roanoke. Vultures have created nests and roosting sites and have begun causing many dilemmas in this small town. Vultures may be important to our ecosystem, but they are not a natural part of the environment in these neighborhoods!
This vulture predicament has affected all of the people in these neighborhoods. Surprisingly, the biggest problem that these vultures are creating is NOT eating the dead animals but instead eating caulk on houses, rubber tires, and practically anything soft. On several occasions, the birds have been seen to leave feces on cars. Since the droppings are so acidic they have been known to melt the paint! “...the feces they leave behind have been a nuisance to homeowners for years,” states the Roanoke Times. In fact, the melted paint on cars is probably the least of their worries. Now that vultures have been roosting in smaller trees that aren’t adapted to hold such weight, trees branches have broken. Since such large pieces of the tree are being ripped off, some of the trees have even died. The pests have also been seen eating the shingles right off the house! Carol Bannerman admits that “vultures will start to pick at anything that's rubber or soft.” So it’s not surprising that other things such as rubber tires, weatherstripping, and caulk have been eaten by the birds. All things considered, these pests have created big problems that have influenced all of the people living in these communities.
In the long run, it would troublesome to have the vultures continue to live in these neighborhoods, so the town must scare away the vultures and take precautions so they cannot return. In Roanoke, officers made a last-ditch effort to remove the vultures from the town. Roanoke Times writes, “Bedford Police Chief Milton Graham said animal control officers have killed a handful of vultures in recent years to try to get them to disperse.” But usually, to remove the birds they must shoot cannons that make a lot of sounds. According to Vultures Make Life Difficult, “They shot the pyrotechnic bullets in the air and the noise and lights made the vultures fly away and stay away. It is the best way to get rid of vultures once they've settled in the trees.“ Once the vultures are gone, officers must set up precautionary measures so that the birds cannot return. In the past, they have placed wires on top of roofs so that the birds can’t land on the roofs and inflict further damage. People also have protected the trees. “One thing residents can do is to spray water up into the trees. Keeping the area constantly wet will keep the vultures from roosting,” states M.E. White. Although vultures are necessary, officers must scare the vultures away from the neighborhoods so that the town stays safe.
As you can see, these vultures have created numerous problems that will be hard but not impossible to solve. These vultures must be removed, or many neighborhoods in Northwest Roanoke will be damaged beyond repair. Towns may be permanently ruined, and homes will be destroyed. Although this task may seem insurmountable, the United States will be able to fend off these birds so that neighborhoods will be vulture-free once more.
What event sets the main action of the story in motion?
From: LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER
Patrick tells, a very pregnant Mary, that he's leaving her and she goes into shock. She acts like an automaton, it's as if she hasn't heard what he's said, or at least the statement he's made has yet to make its full impact
The preserved remains or traces of an organism are known as a/an *
ESS 1-5
1 point
rocks
nature
fossils
antiques
Answer:
Fossils
Explanation:
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