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Read the story Lost in the Woods:

I never thought departing the trail just a little would be a big deal. My parents had cautioned me so many times about wandering off and how easy it is to get disoriented. But, I wasn't planning to go very far. In fact, I kept looking back to make sure I could retrace my steps. Looking back didn't work. All of the trees began to look the same, and nothing looked familiar. It wasn't until I finally decided to make my way back that I realized I was lost! I had gone much farther, and for much longer, than I had planned.

The warmth that the sun had brought to the forest in the daytime was now quickly disappearing. My parents' warnings came racing through my head. What did they tell me to do if ever I got lost? Over and over they drilled into me, "The most important thing to remember is S.T.O.P.!" It's an acronym for sit, think, observe, and plan. I stopped, sat down on the forest floor, and pulled my knees in close. It was cooling off, and a light drizzle was dampening the forest. I was lonely and scared. I knew that to survive, I had to stay warm, and I needed to drink water. Before I got any wetter, I made a very crude lean-to from the nearby branches and foliage. I managed to collect a bunch of dry leaves for a mattress. It was dark now. I took off my T-shirt and wrapped it around my legs, pulled on my hoodie, and curled up on the bed of leaves. I couldn't sleep. It was a cold, dark, and spooky night, and I was hungry.

It felt like forever before the dawn filtered through the trees the next day. I knew I had to remain calm and make my whereabouts known. My family would be searching for me. I pulled out the only tool I had brought with me, my voice! I began to yell as loudly as I could,

"Help! I'm over here!"

Soon, very faintly at first, I could hear voices. I knew it was the search party, so I kept yelling and then listening. They kept calling out my name, and I kept replying until we were together. My dad was holding me close when he reprimanded me,

"Don't you know you were late for supper? I'm disappointed that you wandered off. I'm glad you told us where you were going, and I'm proud of you for remembering the survival techniques. But, I bet you won't do that again, eh?"

"Nah, I think I learned my lesson," I answered sheepishly.

Read the story The Rescue:

Captain Henry was said to be one of the best divers in Bayfield, Wisconsin, and now he is said to be the best ship captain. However, this evening on Lake Superior was different from any other evening that Captain Henry had seen. It was a wavy and stormy night on the lake. Captain Henry was directing all of his strength to hold the steering wheel and control the ship. The waves were the size of mammoths, and the boat continued to fill with angry water. Captain Henry yelled at his fellow sailors to scoop out the water that was weighing down the ship, but the sailors could not work any faster. "We are sinking! We are sinking!" shouted the sailors.

Captain Henry knew that they were in trouble. With little time to spare before the ship began to sink into Lake Superior, Captain Henry made an urgent call to his older brother. His older brother had helped him with everything from cuts to broken bones all of his life. He was a father figure to Captain Henry. Coincidently, his older brother was also the strongest, bravest, and most dedicated coastguard in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Luckily, with Lake Superior just north of Bayfield, Captain Henry's brother would hopefully be able to rescue them soon. Captain Henry began to desperately flash the emergency lights on the boat so that his brother could find him. In the distance, the sailors pointed to a boat coming their way and tooting its horn. As Captain Henry's brother arrived, he threw a rope to the sailors and pulled them to safety. Standing on the boat, wrapped in blankets, the sailors, Captain Henry, and his brother watched the ship sink. "All good things must come to an end," stated Captain Henry, sadly. "But, hey! Now, you can practice your diving again and go see your ship at the bottom of the lake," joked Captain Henry's brother.

In both texts, the characters find a solution to survive a perilous situation. Lost in the Woods tells of a child who uses the skills they had been taught while waiting to be found in the woods. How is the solution Captain Henry uses to get out of his perilous situation different in the text, The Rescue?

Captain Henry must call for immediate help and abandon his sinking ship.
Captain Henry must use the blankets on his brother's ship to stay warm.
Captain Henry leaves his boat in the water to go diving.
Captain Henry scoops the water out of the boat and sails away.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Captain Henry must call for immediate help and abandon his sinking ship.

Answer 2

Answer:

Captain Henry must call for immediate help and abandon his sinking ship.

Explanation:


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Why does Blanche not
acknowledge Stella as she
leaves? Add Evidence

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Blanche, by retreating into hysteria and madness, and by refusing to acknowledge her sister as she leaves the apartment with the doctor, may be sparing Stella the horror of having to face the truth about her husband. Blanche's descent into madness shields Stella from the truth.

They keep changing the decoration of the shop _____ they can attract more young people.
A. so that B. because C. although D. when

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Answer:

A. so that

Explanation:

They keep changing the decoration of the shop so that they can attract more young people.

What kinds of challenges to individualism does Emerson describe in his essay? Find at least three examples in the text.

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Answer: Long but worth it -.-

“Self-Reliance” is central to understanding Emerson’s thought, but it can be difficult to teach because of its vocabulary and sentence structure. This lesson offers a thorough exploration of the essay. The text analysis focuses on Emerson’s definition of individualism, his analysis of society, and the way he believes his version of individualism can transform — indeed, save — American society.

The first interactive exercise, well-suited for individual or small group work, presents some of Emerson’s more famous aphorisms as tweets from Dr. Ralph, a nineteenth-century self-help guru, and asks students to interpret and paraphrase them. The second invites students to consider whether they would embrace Dr. Ralph’s vision of life. It explores paragraph 7, the most well-developed in the essay and the only one that shows Emerson interacting with other people to any substantial degree. The exercise is designed to raise questions about the implications of Emersonian self-reliance for one’s relations with others, including family, friends, and the broader society. The excerpt illustrates critic’s Louis Menand’s contention, cited in the background note, that Emerson’s essays, although generally taken as affirmations, are “deeply unconsoling.”

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Comprehension Emerson's philosophy requires an understanding of "Self-Reliance," but due to its terminology and sentence structure, it can be challenging to teach. The essay is thoroughly examined in this topic.

What is individualism?

Individualistic societies are those in which the demands of an individual are given greater weight than the requirements of the entire group.

People are treated as independent beings in this kind of society, and social behavior is frequently influenced by personal attitudes and preferences.

"It is simple in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own," wrote Emerson. "But the great man is he who in the midst of the throng keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude."

The significance of self-reliance, self-reliance and the person, and self-reliance and society are the three main sections of the article.

Thus, these kinds of challenges to individualism is described in essay.

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a sample of a latter to your sister who just gqined admission into your former school

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What that makes no sense but okay

Read this quote from the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. "It can make no change. You do not understand my position," returned the doctor, with a certain incoherency of manner. "I am painfully situated, Utterson; my position is a very strange—a very strange one. It is one of those affairs that cannot be mended by talking." Based on this information what is the best definition of “incoherency”?
A. Something that is unimportant.
B. Something that is unclear.
C. Something that is rude or unfavorable.
D. Something that is suspicious.

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B.

to be incoherent is to be unclear, or incomprehensible (can’t comprehend/understand it)

During the research process, Kyle discovered information that is important and relevant to his argument essay, but it doesn't answer the research question he started with. Which revision can Kyle make to his research question that will improve his argument essay? Kyle should revise his research question based on the new information he's found. He should consider looking for additional information that answers his original question. Kyle should discard his research and come up with a new topic to research. He should stop researching until he clarifies his research question.

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Answer: is the second half of the thing your answer or is it apart of the question ?

Explanation:

Answer:

Kyle should revise his research question based on the new information he's found.Explanation:

2. (a) Analyze In the first several sentences of "Elliptical," what is the

speaker's attitude toward "them"? (b) Interpret Identify a line in the poem where

the speaker's attitude begins to shift. (C) Deduce What is the purpose of the

author's use of the ellipses in the poem?

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The speaker shows an attitude of revolt against "them." The line that identifies the speaker's change in attitude is "But we know how difficult it is for them to." Furthermore, ellipses are used in this poem to express the interruption of thoughts.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The poem "Elliptical" does not make it clear who "them" is, but it does make it clear that the speaker is revolted and angrily absorbs the attitude that "them" has established.That's because the speaker shows that "them" has constantly neglected something very important and this is revolting.However, the speaker begins to understand that "them" are in a very difficult situation and perhaps because of that, they are neglecting an action or attitude.

The poem has a very ambiguous meaning, mainly because of the constant use of ellipses. These ellipses, in addition to hiding some words from the reader, reinforce the feeling of interrupted thought, showing that the speaker cannot complete his reasoning.

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Help pls! When Kim Mi-kyung says "It just doesn't pay to have many children," what
does she mean? Is she using the phrase "it doesn't pay" literally or figuratively?
How do you know?*

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Answer:

figuratively Because you need to pay for medical bills

Kim Mi-kyung uses the phrase "it doesn't pay" figuratively.

Who is Kim Mi-kyung?

"Kim Mi-kyung is a South Korean actress."

Kim Mi-kyung holds the views that having too many children only burdens the parents. Having children is not a job that pays. Thus, the phrase cannot be literal. What she meant is many kids does not add up anything in the income. Thus, the phrase she used is figurative.

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Rewrite the passage using contemporary language and style. Be sure to include all key details, but you can change them to match modern things.

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"Shall I go?" Is what she would have said a week later, if she talked to herself. She would have been reading a long letter that invited her to leave and spend the holidays.

(Try not to use my answer exactly as doing so could potentially get you in trouble for plagiarism.) Contemporary language means how people usually talk present day. It's a lot more casual, mainly, than the original passage.

Answer:

Sample Response: "Should I go?" she asked herself when she finished reading the long text message from her friend. The text invited her to come spend the holiday up North.

Please help me I’ll give you brainliest which one is correct

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The correct answers are D and A.

You see, to answer the first question we would need to look at the meaning of the word daunted, (of which means intimitated by) and then check the context clues of the sentence around it. This shows that the other participants in the event were intimitated by Mr. Kevin Jones.

To get the second answer, (which had me stumped for a minute) we need to think about how the sentence is being addressed. The sentence is suggesting the the plans of a nation should be demonstrated or portrayed by the youth of that very nation. It also speaks of an interest in which the youth should have in the nations plans. This shows us that the speaker wants to persuade the readers into the opinion of which the sentence demonstrates.

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ASL's recognition as a comprehensive language came about as a result of work done by
A) Bell and Milan
B) Clerc and Bell
C) Cogswell and Braidwood
D) Veditz and Stokoe

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Answer: D) Veditz and Stokoe

Explanation:

    The only correct answer to your question is D because Veditz and Stokoe worked to give ASL the recognition as a comprehensive language that it deserves.      

    George Veditz became deaf at age 8. He taught other deaf students for 17 years and was president of the National Association of the Deaf twice.  

    William Stokoe published "Sign Language Structure" and "A Dictionary of American Sign Language on Linguistic Principles."

can someone tell me why women are not becoming an endangered species? it is for an english debate i'm going to do in class.

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Answer:

Well, one things for sure, women aren't becoming extinct any time soon. Men could tho.

Explanation:

The y chromosomes are becoming rare due to the conditions it has to survive in (nutrition)

in several thousand years men could die out

4. PART A: How does Solomon's discussion of the husband and wife
in paragraph 22 contribute to his depiction of depression?
O A It shows how reluctant people are to be open about their
depression.
OB It emphasizes the large number of people who suffer from
depression.
OC It proves that depression can be triggered and amplified by
unlikely things.
OD It stresses how successful treating depression with medication
can be.

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Do most people perform well under pressure, or are they more likely to make mistakes? Support your opinion and explain. RESPONSE MUST BE 1 PARAGRAPH.

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Explanation:

people make mistakes all of us make mistakes

Short definition of axle

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Answer:

a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels.

a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center

Why do people follow others in this site​

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Answer:

To be honest, No idea.....

Maybe because They liked the user?

There is another option like a Tutoring, so That is another reason tooo

Answer:

because they want to

Explanation:

its someone's choice but it could have been influenced by a great first impression or humor or just for fun who knows

Read the sentence. The brash seagull swooped over the divers before they plunged into the water. Where is the best place to insert the participial phrase "synchronizing their watches" in the sentence? before "over" after "divers" after "before" after "water".

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after “divers”

The brash seagull swooped over the divers synchronizing their watches before they plunged into the water.

B. after “divers”

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Michelle would like to add more vocal variety to her speeches. Which aspects of delivery should she work on

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Inform the listener with big words but add Comedy

Read the quoted speech. Then complete the sentences in reported speech.

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1. walked
2. worked
3. haven’t
4. won’t buy
5. take

sorry if they’re wrong

When a pharmacist can’t read a prescription because of a doctor’s poor handwriting, the message is disrupted by ________, which is defined as any disturbance that interferes with the transmission of a message.

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In the process of communicating with people, there could be barriers that will prevent us from successfully passing our message across. So, for the person who unsuccessfully reads the prescription, he is disturbed by

NoiseSo, when a pharmacist can’t read a prescription because of a doctor’s poor handwriting, the message is disrupted by Noise, which is defined as any disturbance that interferes with the transmission of a message.

In the process of communication, we might sometimes be unable to pass our message due to misunderstandings that come in various forms. These are called noise.

They may be language barriers or cultural differences. The one described above is illegible writing.

So, the doctor's message was affected by noise.

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With what would you start your question if you are looking for the date something happened? a. who c. where b. what d. when Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

d. when

Explanation:

Answer:

D when

Explanation:

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I’m sorry for being late. I had ______ with my car this morning.

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Answer:problems

Explanation:

hey there are two brainly websites. is the second one official or a scam? its practically the same,

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there should only be one brainly website

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What are chordates and non-chordates?

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Answer:

The most important distinction between chordates and non-chordates is that chordates have a spinal cord or backbone in their body structure, whereas non-chordates do not have a backbone or notochord.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

The graph below represents the amount of change Jaxon would receive, y, if he bought a item with a cost of x. Jaxon’s Change A graph with cost of item on the x-axis and change on the y-axis. The line goes through points (1, 9), (2, 8), and (3, 7).

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Conclusions _____.

are experimental factors which do not change
can only be made if the hypothesis is proven true
are made from careful analysis of data
are formed before the experiment begins
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Answer:

Can only be made if a hypotheses is proven true.     *Middle school* Science

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If you _______ yellow and blue, you get green.
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mix

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[tex] \: \: \: \: [/tex]

if you will mix yellow and blue you get green

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Answer:

mix

Explanation:

because where talking about present

plaza help meeee. Complete words.

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Answer: This is the missing letters that we should have required to fill in the blank with the words, here are the completed quoted paragraph about "How Does The Cutting Tools & Kitchen Knives Work?": "Cutting is one of the most basic kitchen preparation skills. By far the most common utensil for this is a chef's knife. Although a paring knife and the others are also used. With practice, cutting food can also be safe, fun, and easy, and it's a skill that is well worth developing for anyone who prepares food."

Explanation: We can fill in the blank for the missing letters for the full completed words for the reading passage is called, "How Does The Cutting Tools & Kitchen Knives Work?" below list here:

By farThe most Common utensilFor this Chef's knife Although A paring Knife and Others are Also used

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Write 3 different examples of the different points of view.

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Answer:

The three primary points of view are first person, in which the narrator tells a story from their own perspective ("I went to the store"); second person , in which the narrator tells a story about you, the reader or viewer ("You went to the store"); and third person , in which the narrator tells a story about other people ("He went to the store").

Select the term that BEST matches the example.

"Here we were trying to fit in America among Americans; we needed help figuring out who we were"

A. Cultural perspective

B. Denotation

C. Simile

D. Personification

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The term that best matches the example is cultural perspective

What was the goal of the Social Security Act?

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Answer:

An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment compensation laws; to establish a Social Security Board; to raise revenue; and for other purposes.

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Answer:

provide for the general welfare

Explanation:

An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind persons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare, public health, and the administration of their unemployment. The three line bureaus were: Public Assistance, Unemployment Compensation and Old-Age Insurance, while the staff divisions were: General Counsel, Accounts and Audits, Research and Statistics, Business Management and Informational Service

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