Answer:
A. use
Explanation:
Help me please.ASAP.
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
Explanation: you should ideally reach for a thesaurus when you have a word in mind but can’t seem to recall it.
Answer: I would choose D :)
Write a conversation between a poor memorized employee and his or her employer
Answer:
Employee: Hi, i'm looking for a job
Employer: I hired you last week!
Employee: You did?
Employer: Uh, yeah!!
Employee: Sorry, I don't remember! Wait, who am I?
Employer: Bob the failure-- er, I mean, Bob the employee
Employee (Bob): Oh, and you are...?
Employer: Your employer
Employee (Bob): Employer? I have job?
* Employer slaps Employee (Bob)*
Employee (Bob): Hey, Thomas, what was that for?!?
Employer (Thomas): good, you remember! Now, get back to work
Employee (Bob): Okay, wait I work here?
*Employer sighs and slaps Bob again*
Employee (Bob): Yeesh, sorry! Okay, my memories back. I hope.
3 hours later:
Employee (Bob): Where am I?
Employer: For the 100,000th time, you're at Kroger's. You know, your JOB?
Employee (Bob): Oh, okay.
Which statement best describes the relationship between businesses and
other parts of the circular flow of goods?
O A. Businesses pay interest rates to product markets for their
services.
O B. Businesses give households access to product and resource
markets.
C. Businesses provide a way to sell goods made in product markets.
O D. Businesses use materials from resource markets to make
products.
The statement that best describes the relationship between businesses and other parts of the circular flow of goods is :
D) Businesses use materials from resource markets to make products.
"Circular flow of goods"The statement that best describes the relationship between businesses and other parts of the circular flow of goods is that businesses use materials from resource markets to make products.
The businesses get resources from the resource market and then make products, which sell in the product market to the households.
Thus, the correct answer is D.
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Varying sentence patterns cuts down on _______ and ______ the audience from getting bored.
A. repetition; prevents
B. unity; keeps
Answer:
A. Repetition; prevents
Explanation:
For writers and speakers, it's very important to keep their audience focused on them and their work. If every sentence sounds the same, the text will become repetitive and the readers/listeners will get bored very soon. That's why it's important to vary sentence patterns, for example, to vary the subject of the sentences, break up long sentences (especially complex ones), use a dependent clause before the subject instead of the opposite, etc.
Read the excerpt below from The Call of the Wild and answer the question.
There was no hope for him. Buck was inexorable. Mercy was a thing reserved for gentler climes.
Which theme(s) does this quotation touch upon?
Select all that apply
the primitive vs. the wild
the laws of man
the effect of the environment on the individual
the power of work
Answer:
The effect of the environment on the individual, and the primitive vs. the wild.
Explanation:
Buck, formerly a civilized dog from the South, has transformed into a wild beast in a different environment. This line follows his fight with Spitz, another dog from the rougher North, in which Buck emerges the victor.
Answer:
thats right
Explanation:
Agreement in the final sounds of words or lines is _____. rhythm rhyme measure verse
Answer:
I think it’s verse but i could be wrong .correct me if I’m wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
Measrure
Explanation:
Which excerpts from "Temple of the Gods" in The Ancient City state the central ideas of that section? Check
all that apply
The most important feature of classical Greek religion was the sacrifice, which was performed outside
temples or shrines dedicated to particular deities.
Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic.
The gods combined supernatural and human characteristics, and no god was either wholly good or wholly
bad
Ritual was a central part of both public and private life.
Other important deities were Dionysus, the god of wine and the performing arts, and Asclepius, the god of
healing
There were temples to Athena in her different aspects in various places in the city, including the great
Parthenon on the Acropolis.
Answer:
The most important feature of classical Greek religion was the sacrifice, which was performed outside temples or shrines dedicated to particular deities.
Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic.
The gods combined supernatural and human characteristics, and no god was either wholly good or wholly bad.
Ritual was a central part of both public and private life.
Explanation:
Central ideas are the main points the author of a text is making. When you're trying to select statements that may be considered the central ideas, you should avoid the ones that contain too much detail.
The first four excerpts state central ideas as they are about important aspects of the classical Greek religion that need to be known in order to understand it. The last two are simply details about particular gods. They make the text more interesting, but can't be considered the main points.
Answer:
Hi there! Heres your answer:
A. The most important feature of classical Greek religion was the sacrifice, which was performed outside temples or shrines dedicated to particular deities.
B. Ancient Greek religion was polytheistic.
C. The gods combined supernatural and human characteristics, and no god was either wholly good or wholly bad.
D. Ritual was a central part of both public and private life.
how do you spell banana
Answer:
Banana
Explanation:
Step 1: look it up
Step 2: use a dictionary ( if you have it)
Answer:
b-a-n-a-n-a
Explanation:
Which sentence from the letter BEST states G.O.'s argument?
Answer: you should start a playwriting class at the community center.
Explanation: hope this help
4. Tell about the plan that Joe thought of while swimming.
Answer:
He thought of cheating like the good person he is
Explanation:
hehehe
based on the song “twelfth song of thunder” what might a member of the Navajo nation find beautiful
a car
a house
a ring
a sunset
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Can someone please annotate this for me
“Tale of a Rodent” by Roger Starr
The startled movement of a young woman in one corner of the bus shelter indicated that something was wrong. She moved again, a gesture of discomfort, even fear. Then I saw what troubled her: an infant rodent - perhaps mouse, perhaps rat - a small ball of brown cotton, with a toothpick for a tail. It had somehow crossed Seventh Avenue, climbed the curb and was moving through the shelter and across the sidewalk.
I say moving rather than running because the creature was too compact to reveal legs. Its speed was so erratic, and its direction so changeable, that it could have been a battery-driven toy riding on a hidden eccentric wheel. Another woman gasped at the sight of the little thing, children pointed, men went out of their way to avoid it.
To me it seemed more incongruous than scary, not merely outnumbered by people but intimidated by the hardness of the world into which it had suddenly emerged. From where? In what soft place on the other side of this busiest highway had its mother gnawed a nest in a fortress of brick and concrete, glass and steel?
Between the legs of pedestrians, the animal darted to the door of a candy store. Its feeding instincts were sound, although it could not poke through the slit between the bottom of the glass door and the sill. The instinct that had taken it to that store made its adult role obvious. It abandoned the candy store for the adjacent entrance to a large office building.
The superintendent, a bundle of keys hanging from his belt, was standing at the door. Rodent and superintendent vanished into the lobby, only to emerge moments later, animal first.
The superintendent kicked at it, driving the animal back to the sidewalk. Then he looked at me almost regretfully. Whatever the rodent might sometime become, the keeper of the keys knew it was not yet a fair match for the guardian of an office building.
The superintendent's kick must have hurt the animal; its movements became even more erratic than before. But to my astonishment, it crossed the curb and darted into the street, the traffic light in its favor. Unthinkingly wishing it safe passage, I saw it disappear beneath each passing car, then emerge again and move erratically onward.
The game - if game it was - was not to last. The light changed, releasing a torrent of cars across 44th street, and when they had gone, the animal was left motionless on the pavement. No blood, no gore, just a tiny dead thing, hardly bigger than a large beetle, in the middle of the avenue, invisible to any passing motorist. Moments later my bus came and took me home to my apartment house.
I felt I had witnessed something small, but supremely serious.
metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, symbolism etc. words or lines that jumped out at you. words you do not know
help asap
Answer:
reee
Explanation:
Which two sources are primary sources of information for an essay on a famous personality?
A.a transcript of a speech by the famous person
B.a newspaper article about the famous person
C.a book about famous personalities
D.a memoir written by the famous person
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
A and D both directly come from the famous personality, and not by somebody else.
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
Primary Sources are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it. Primary sources can include: Texts of laws and other original documents. Newspaper reports, by reporters who witnessed an event or who quote people who did.
What is the difference between internal conflict and external conflict?
Answer:
External conflict is the character against something in the world, while internal conflict is character vs. self. So it is inside the character's mind, hence the word internal and external conflicts take place around the character, (character vs character, society, nature, etc.)
Read the excerpt from "Ghost House."
The whippoorwill is coming to shout
And hush and cluck and flutter about
The most likely reason Frost includes assonance in these lines is
to point out important ideas in the first line.
to create pleasing sounds in the second line.
to place emphasis on the word “shout” in the first line.
to link “coming” in the first line with “cluck” in the second line.
The most likely reason Frost includes assonance in these lines is:
"to create pleasing sounds in the second line." (Option B).
What is Assonance?Assonance is used in poetry to create rhymes that are pleasing to read and hear.
They are sounds between syllables that resemble one another and that share the same syllabic stress. Examples are:
Bridget, and Sonnet
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What does Odysseus offer to do?
Read the passage from Pushing the Bear. Knobowtee turned and walked ahead of me. I couldn't leave the farm. The cabin in the yellow leaves. My grandmother's spinning wheel and cotton cards. Her copper thimble. I felt my knees fold.
The literary technique used in this passage is
personification.
hyperbole.
imagery.
legend.
the answer is- imagery
Answer:
imagery would be the answer
Explanation:
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Sam glares at the endless parade of red taillights on the interstate. He slumps down in his sest, wraps his jacket tighter around him,
and mutters to himself. Sam is definitely glad he is not behind the steering wheel. This part of the trip is always difficult, the heavy snow falling
is making it much worse
The underlined sentence is a run-on sentence. Choose two revisions to the sentence that would correct the problem,
1. This part of the trip is always difficult the heavy snow falling is making it much worse,
2. This part of the trip is always difficult, and the heavy snow falling is making it much worse,
3. This part of the trip is always difficult, and the heavy snow falling is making it much worse
4. This part of the trip is always difficult, however the heavy snow falling is making it much worse,
5. This part of the trip is always difficult however, the heavy snow falling is making it much worse
Answer:
2 and 4
Explanation:
What is Anna Quindlen claim in paragraph 3
When a speaker uses an emotional appeal with the audience its...
- Logos
- message/claim
- Diction
- Pathos
Answer:
Pathos
Explanation:
According to merriman Webster dictionary pathos is an element in experience or in artistic representation evoking pity or compassion.
Which statements are true of external conflicts?
Answer:
the propel the plot of the story
these relase tension in a story
they take place between two chracters in a story they happen when a chracters is at odds with society they occur when feel uncertian about what the want
Explanation:
Drag the colon to the correct spot in the sentence.
Lily has set
a goal that she has wanted to
accomplish
for years
she is going to compete in
a triathlon
Lily has set a goal that she has wanted to accomplish for years: she is going to compete in a triathlon.
Read the passage from Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In this passage, the word states means "countries.”
At a time when there are so many issues on which we find it difficult to reach a common basis of agreement, it is a significant fact that 58 states have found such a large measure of agreement in the complex field of human rights. This must be taken as testimony of our common aspiration first voiced in the Charter of the United Nations to lift men everywhere to a higher standard of life and to a greater enjoyment of freedom.
What is the purpose of this passage?
to persuade the General Assembly that the Charter of the United Nations is unnecessary
to entertain the General Assembly with a story of how the UDHR came to be
to inform the General Assembly of what the UDHR actually includes
to persuade the General Assembly that the UDHR has wide support
Answer:
D. to persuade the General Assembly that the UDHR has wide support
(Correct on Edge.)
Explanation:
When Roosevelt talks about the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, she says that 58 countries support the UDHR when she says "58 states have found such a large measure of agreement in the complex field of human rights". The back round information says states means countries. We can eliminate B and C because this speech uses emotional language like "must" or "so many" that indicates that she is persuading, not informing or entertaining.
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Which sentence uses the term destructive interference in the most appropriate way? Question 2 options:
Thank goodness for my noise-cancelling headphones; they provided enough destructive interference for me to concentrate despite all the noise on the bus.
The destructive interference that came from the speaker made my ears hurt.
Due to destructive interference the crying twin babies made my head pound.
Answer:
Due to destructive interference the crying twin babies made my head pound.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer, destructive interference is referred to in this sentence.
You will complete an organizer comparing and contrasting the mediums of "The Tell-Tale Heart."
View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.
Part 1:
Select the compare and contrast organizer. It will help you complete this assessment.
Important: Immediately save the worksheet to your computer or drive.
Reread the text medium: Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart.”
As you read, fill in your ideas about pace, character, and mood in the organizer. Consider the techniques used in the text, such as your imagination, descriptions of setting, and mood. How do these affect you?
Listen to the audio medium: "The Tell-Tale Heart."
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As you listen, fill in your ideas about pace, character, and mood in your organizer. Consider the techniques used in the audio production, such as voice, music, and sound effects. How do these affect you?
Write your claim in the organizer. Are there differences in how the medium affects you, are there similarities, or are there both similarities and differences? What is your opinion?
Part 2:
Below the organizer, write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the text medium and the audio medium of “The Tell-Tale Heart,” analyzing how the pace, character, and mood varied within each medium and how these differences affected you. Use the ideas from your organizer to write your paragraph.
Include all parts:
Part one: Introduction sentence—Write the title, author, and your claim.
Part two: Body—Write about how the pace, character, and mood affected you in each medium.
Part three: Conclusion sentence—Restate your ideas about your claim.
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The Tell Tale Heart
By: Edgar Allen Poe
Claim: The storyteller believes that he is not crazy although he is.
From the beginning the narrator was attempting to convince the reader that he was not crazy although he was bothered over his neighbors eye. The pace of the story-line began from the narrator admitting how he had a bad feeling whenever the old man's vulture eye looked at the narrator but didn't think that the narrator was crazy over it. Soon enough throughout the story the narrator was driven crazy over the vulture looking eye from the old man and decided to kill the old man. Although from the readers perspective it seems too look like the narrator was crazy, the narrator did not think so. The narrator had planned very meticulously over the thought of killing to old man and acted out on it. Once the deed was done, the police came by to check because a neighbor reported suspicious activity by the old man's home. The narrator let the police in the house to search it and the narrator had explained how the old man was gone to visit a friend out in the country and the police believed him. But the narrator's guilt got to him and put him on edge. He behaved more and more suspicious and finally let a cry out of admitting to killing the man because the narrator thought the policemen were on to him. The way that the mood affected me was that the narrator had begun to admit that he was a normal person, perfectly fine. But once the narrator put out the exposition it started to give out the expression that he was crazy and him denying that he wasn't crazy made the narrator even more suspicious. To conclude my claim, I see that narrator is genuinely crazy and that even though he convinced his own self and attempted to prove the reader he wasn't crazy, in the end he was.
I guess I wasn't paying attention after all :|
Answer:
i belive it would be a
Explanation:
How many iambs are found in this line from “Sonnet 18”?
Five, because an iamb is a stressed syllable that is emphasized.
Five, because an iamb is an unstressed syllable and a stressed syllable.
Nine, because an iamb is the number of words found within a line of poetry.
Ten, because an iamb is a count of the individual syllables in a poetic line.
Answer:
The correct answer is five iambs
Each iamb contains two syllables which brings to the total to 10 syllables, that is, 5 iambs = a iambic pentameter.
Explanation:
Five, because an iamb is a stressed syllable that is emphasized. Therefore, the correct option is option A.
What is the pentameter of Sonnet 18?The four sections of "Sonnet 18" follow the standard Shakespearean or English sonnet format. It highlights poetic pattern with ten syllables for every line. Each line has a bunch of five pushed and unstressed syllables, called iambs.
1. Five because an iamb is a stressed and emphasized syllable. 2.Five due to the fact that an iamb is both an unstressed and a stressed syllable. 3. Nine, since an iamb is the number of words in a poem's line.
Therefore, the correct option is option A.
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The denotation is the
meaning of a word.
А
emotional
B
literal
с
incorrect
D
opposite
Answer:
B: Literal
Explanation:
The man’s Cheerful-looking face. The horse, Red Rabitt
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