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Answer 1
The answer is option B.
Answer 2
The answer to your question is “B”

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HELP I NEED A LIL SUMMARY pls
Why did Tom Walker make the decision he did? Do you believe he was truly sorry for his actions near the end of his life? Why or why not? What do his actions reveal about him as a person? Is his story a tragedy or not? Explain

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What do you mean I’m confused

As Tom grows old, he begins to worry about the terms of the agreement he has made, and tries to cheat the devil out of taking his soul. In order to do this he suddenly becomes an avid church-goer who reads the Bible "obsessively" and prays loudly in church so that everyone can hear.

Which excerpt from “Fish Cheeks” uses figurative language? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? On Christmas Eve I saw that my mother had outdone herself in creating a strange menu. A plate of squid, their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires. My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish.

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Answer:

C. A plate of squid, their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires.

Explanation:

Answer: it’s c bruh trust me on this

Explanation:

memorize this if someone asks were you live

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Answer:

explain plz

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ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the
central idea of the text?
A Lincoln's tendency to change his opinion
lost him the trust of a majority of the
American people.
B While Lincoln passed the Emancipation
Proclamation primarily to weaken the
South, his decision also created positive
changes for African Americans.
C Lincoln earned the trust and respect of the
American people by sticking to his beliefs
and decisions regardless of the advice he
received.
D Lincoln was in strong support of passing the
Emancipation Proclamation, as he believed
all men, regardless of race, were equal.

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Answer:

B-While Lincoln passed the Emancipation

Proclamation primarily to weaken the

South, his decision also created positive

changes for African Americans.

Explanation:

I'm not sure what article you are referring to but B is historically accurate.

Which compound sentence establishes an appropriate relationship between clauses?

A) Gary decided not to go to the baseball game, so he went to the golf tournament.
B) Gary decided not to go to the baseball game, and he went to the golf tournament.
C) Gary decided not to go to the baseball game; instead, he went to the golf tournament.
D) Gary decided not to go to the baseball game, moreover, he went to the golf tournament.


Answer is C

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Answer:

C) Gary decided not to go to the baseball game; instead, he went to the golf tournament.  (correct word choice AND correct punctuation)

Explanation:

A. and B. use coordinating conjunctions correctly to create a compound sentence; however, neither word choice makes sense in this given contexts.

D. attempts to create a compound sentence, but fails because of the wrong word choice and wrong punctuation.

Explain the University of Minnesota's experiment with White Castle and why this is related to hamburger meat's negative reputation.

I really need help with the question i can’t find it anywhere in the text i was provided called “The Pioneers” by Hamburger Charlie.

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Answer:

Eating food from White Castle can result in food poisoning. The restaurant chain recalled frozen sandwiches in 2019. Listeria is the most commonly reported diagnosis from White Castle, and diarrhea and nausea are the most commonly reported symptoms.

Explanation:

Which sentence is a simple sentence?


A. When the earthquake struck, the bed shook.

B. The bed shook, for an earthquake had struck.

C. The tremor from the earthquake caused the bed to shake.​

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Answer: C because it does not include a comma

Explanation:

Doesn’t include a comma

Read the excerpt from chapter 8 of The Travels of Marco Polo. Here again good incense grows in profusion—I will tell you how. It is produced by trees of no great size, like little fir trees. They are gashed with knives in various places, and out of these gashes oozes the incense. Some of it even oozes from the tree itself without any gashing, in consequence of the great heat that prevails. What is most likely the author's purpose for including this detail about Dhofar?

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Answer:

To educate readers about how incense is made and dhofar

Explanation:

Answer:

To educate readers about how incense is made and dhofar

Explanation:

just took the test on edge

the amendment to The U.S. Constitution guarantee ____.
a. property
b. liberty
c.rights
d.humanity

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C. Rights even though it had more then one amendment

In which of the following examples does someone give a reprieve?
A bus driver yells at a misbehaving rider.
A mother does not punish her son for skipping school.
A high school principal gives a speech at a convention.
A father offers his daughter a ride to the movies.

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Answer:

A mother does not punish her son for skipping school.

A mother does not punish her son for not skipping school

Abraham Lincoln creates a somewhat spiritual tone in his Gettysburg
Address. What words from this sentence best demonstrate that tone?
But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot
consecrate - we cannot hallow this ground
A. cannot, this
B. ground, sense
C consecrate, hallow
D. larger, cannot

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C. Consecrate, hallow

The word that best best demonstrate that tone are consecrate, hallow.

What is tone?

Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words. All verbal languages use pitch to express emotional and other paralinguistic information and to convey emphasis, contrast and other such features in what is called intonation, but not all languages use tones to distinguish words or their inflections, analogously to consonants and vowels.

Languages that have this feature are called tonal languages; the distinctive tone patterns of such a language are sometimes called tonemes,by analogy with phoneme. Tonal languages are common in East and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Americas and the Pacific.

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Which of the following is an example of making a prediction based on a text?
A. Where would I want to move?
B. Why would I want to stay?
C. Where did the character move in the book?
D. I think she'll move because her mom got a new job.

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D obviously, lol. A,b & c are questions.
The answer is D because the rest of the other options are questions and not predictions

Write a memoir.




You will submit a memoir of 500–750 words. Your memoir must be about a personal experience that is important because of the reasons you acted, the actions you chose, or the consequences of your actions or choices.


Before you submit your memoir, make sure you


Wrote a memoir that conveys meaning or emotion.


Used first-person point of view.


Included dialogue.


Used descriptive language.


Used chronological order.


Wrote a conclusion that reflects on what you learned or why these events were important.




You can make up a story but make it realistic

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Answer and Explanation:

I woke up at eight o'clock in the morning. I knew that I would have to talk to my parents in a few minutes or I would never be able to talk to them about the situation that was happening and that I needed help.

It is very difficult to recognize when you need help and when you cannot solve a problem on your own that is too big for your hands and too heavy for your back. I needed to talk to them because I was afraid of what might happen in the future and I felt completely lost.

I took a deep breath and got up from the bed. I looked around and realized that my room, beautifully decorated, had everything I needed and even more. I shouldn't have been emotional and psychological so shaken as they had no need. My parents were good parents, my home was a good home, my friends were good friends, but why do I feel like I'm being consumed by bad thoughts every minute?

I got up, combed my hair, and went downstairs to the kitchen where my parents were having breakfast. The smell of freshly ground coffee could not calm me down and with my heart almost out of my mouth, I sat at the table while answering the "good morning" that my parents gave me. I took a deep breath and thought "it's now or never" before I start talking to them:

"I need to talk to you"

My parents turned their attention to me and I felt even more diminished, being the target of their looks.

"What's it?" My father asked, as my mother approached.

"I know I've been weird lately, like I'm not even here, but the truth is, I think there's something wrong with me. I can't concentrate on anything, I get extremely sad all the time, I have bad thoughts about me. of myself and I get extremely nervous about my thoughts, especially thoughts about the future. I feel tired, unmotivated and I don't know what to do I think I need help. "

"Why are you feeling this way? Has anyone done you any harm?" Asked my mother.

"No. No one has done anything to me. That's exactly the problem, I have no reason to feel this way, but I haven't been able to break free from it for months."

My parents asked me to give more details about what I was going through, what I did and I tried to be as thorough as possible, but I couldn't contain my tears, because the feeling of defeat and failure dominated me to the point that I almost couldn't speak. I could see my parents' worried face becoming more and more evident, until my mother sighed and said:

"You are showing signs of depression and anxiety. We need to find a professional who can help you and we will do it immediately, but first, you must understand that your father and I are here for everything you need and that we will help you. as much as you can. Let's start by helping you by saying that these thoughts are not true about you and that they do not define who you are. "

I ended up crying even more for thinking that I didn't deserve my parents and that I had thrown my problem on their backs, but I knew that with their help I would get better and I decided to be the best daughter in the world when that phase passed. The daughter they really deserve.

is the first person narrator trustworthy as he gives his account of the events in the story cite textual evidence in the tell tale heart.

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No he is not, he often dosent give clues to the readers and sometimes dosent tell the whole story at once

Answer:

I think he just told the story as he lived it, but it might not be what had happened. From the very beginning of the story, he tries to make a case for his sanity, but the story he tells completely undermines it and is at odds with his declarations of sanity. Throughout the story, he recalls the events that led him to murder the old man and then confess. According to the text it states, "'Villains!' I shrieked, 'dissemble no more! I admit the deed!— tear up the planks!—here, here!—it is the beating of his hideous heart!'"

Explanation:

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What is the central idea of paragraph 4?
a. Cultural and environmental forces.

b. Cultural and environmental forces impact and shape identities.

c. A person can identify with more than one category.

d. Incompetence is central to one’s self.




Plz Help Me

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Answer:

D. incopetence is central to one's self

3.

McBirney claims that the Hero's Journey is so popular because people aspire to be like the

hero and can relate to them. How do stories help us understand our world? Can we learn

lessons that apply to our world from stories that follow the Hero's Journey? Explain.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. In the real world we are not able, often to have a panoramic view of all the factors that compose it and for that reason, we often have a lot of difficulty to understand the world and how it affects us. As a result, we feel lost and without explanation for the problems we see in our reality and we feel oppressed because of it. However, the stories manage to give us a panoramic view of a world that is not real, but which in parts, can be very similar to ours, because of this view, we can understand the factors that form, modify and influence situations and we can apply this understanding in our real world, having a greater understanding of everything around us. In other words, stories have the power to unfold the elements and factors of the world and place them in a linear and accessible system, where we can analyze and understand them.

2. The hero's journey is formed by a set of situations that transform and allow a character to grow and evolve. Growing and evolving are not easy things to do, for this reason, the hero goes through difficult situations, but educating and edifying. We can learn lessons like resilience, perseverance, responsibility, commitment and strength, which can be applied in our real world, promoting a better emotional quality and building our personality.

She can put it on ____ of the roof

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Answer:

peak (kinda need some options tho-)

Refer to the poem to answer the questions.
From whose perspective is the poem told?

What is the perspective at the beginning of the poem?
What shift in perspective is evident at the end?

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Answer:

Refer to the poem to answer the questions.

From whose perspective is the poem told?

✔ an observer’s

What is the perspective at the beginning of the poem?

✔ The speaker feels content about the scene.

What shift in perspective is evident at the end?

✔ The speaker becomes reflective and remorseful.

Explanation:

I just did it right now

An abrupt sound startled him. Off to the right he heard it, and his ears, expert in such matters, could not be mistaken. Again he heard the sound, and again. Somewhere, off in the blackness, someone had fired a gun three times.
Rainsford sprang up and moved quickly to the rail, mystified. He strained his eyes in the direction from which the reports had come, but it was like trying to see through a blanket. He leaped upon the rail and balanced himself there, to get greater elevation; his pipe, striking a rope, was knocked from his mouth. He lunged for it; a short, hoarse cry came from his lips as he realized he had reached too far and had lost his balance. The cry was pinched off short as the blood-warm waters of the Caribbean Sea dosed over his head.
He struggled up to the surface and tried to cry out, but the wash from the speeding yacht slapped him in the face and the salt water in his open mouth made him gag and strangle. Desperately he struck out with strong strokes after the receding lights of the yacht, but he stopped before he had swum fifty feet. A certain coolheadedness had come to him; it was not the first time he had been in a tight place. There was a chance that his cries could be heard by someone aboard the yacht, but that chance was slender and grew more slender as the yacht raced on. He wrestled himself out of his clothes and shouted with all his power. The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-vanishing fireflies; then they were blotted out entirely by the night.
Rainsford remembered the shots. They had come from the right, and doggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength. For a seemingly endless time he fought the sea. He began to count his strokes; he could do possibly a hundred more and then--
Rainsford heard a sound. It came out of the darkness, a high screaming sound, the sound of an animal in an extremity of anguish and terror.
He did not recognize the animal that made the sound; he did not try to; with fresh vitality he swam toward the sound. He heard it again; then it was cut short by another noise, crisp, staccato.
"Pistol shot," muttered Rainsford, swimming on.
Ten minutes of determined effort brought another sound to his ears--the most welcome he had ever heard--the muttering and growling of the sea breaking on a rocky shore. He was almost on the rocks before he saw them; on a night less calm he would have been shattered against them. With his remaining strength he dragged himself from the swirling waters. Jagged crags appeared to jut up into the opaqueness; he forced himself upward, hand over hand. Gasping, his hands raw, he reached a flat place at the top. Dense jungle came down to the very edge of the cliffs. What perils that tangle of trees and underbrush might hold for him did not concern Rainsford just then. All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy, the sea, and that utter weariness was on him. He flung himself down at the jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deepest sleep of his life.

Question: Were is a simile in this passage there is only one

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the simile in the passage is in the sentence “He strained his eyes in the direction from which the reports had come, but it was like trying to see through a blanket.”

it is saying that he couldn’t see anything, which is why it is being compared to seeing through a blanket.

URGENT PLS HELP me answer :What conditions characterize war and peace?

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Answer:

War and Peace broadly focuses on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves his family behind

according to al gore in an inconvenient truth how is wind power beneficial in the fight against global warming

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The answer is b because I just guessed I really don’t know

5. Build is a synonym for__
A-tear down
B-remove
C-construct
D-destroy

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Answer:

C: Construct

all the other words mean the opposite of build

Write a narrative essay about a person you consider to be a hero, Share an experience that shows what you admire about that person
and what impact he or she had on you.


What do you know?
What do you want to know?
How will you learn?
What have you learned?

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Answer:

hey I just did a paper similar to this and I did Warren Buffett and hes a good "hero" person to do that on

Explanation:

What is Reverend Parris upset about at the opening of Act I? *
2 points
a. Rumors of witchcraft in the community.
b. Abigail's dismissal from the Proctor household.
c. His daughter's condition and the possible connection to her inappropriate activities
in the forest.
O d. Tituba's influence over the children.
Why does Reverend Parris send for Reverend Hale?*
2 points

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Answer:

1. His daughter's condition and the possible connection to her inappropriate activities

in the forest.

2. Hale is considered an expert in matters of witchcraft, demonology and the Devil

Explanation:

This question refers to a play "Crucible" by famous playwright Arthur Miller. It is set in late 1600s in Salem, Massachusetts and is heavily inspired by infamous Salem witch hunt.

In the opening scene, Reverend Parris is praying next to his daughter, Betty's bed. Betty is laying there, unconscious, ever since her father found her dancing around fire in the forest with her friends in a, what he thought to be, some kind of ritual. Rumors of witchcrafts are spreading through town and the Reverend is afraid it might be somehow connected to him and that he will suffer the consequences. To investigate this, he sends for Reverend Hale, who is famous for being an expert in the field of witchcraft and demonology, hoping he might help him with resolving the situation.

What was the effect of Stanton's father moving his office into the family's home? Stanton was given the opportunity to learn more about the gender inequality in the law. Stanton became friends with the men and women whom her father and his lawyers helped. Stanton was often bothered by having to listen to lawyers in the office discuss different legal issues. Stanton had continued conflict with her father over their conflicting views about the law.

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Answer:

A Stanton was given the opportunity to learn more about the gender inequality in the law.

Hope this helps you

Have a nice day -_-

The effect of Stanton's father moving his office into the family's home Stanton was allowed to learn more about gender inequality in the law. The correct option is a.

What is gender inequality?

Gender inequality is the social phenomenon in which men and women are not treated equally. The treatment may arise from distinctions regarding biology, psychology, or cultural norms prevalent in society. Some of these distinctions are empirically grounded, while others appear to be social constructs.

While current policies around the world cause inequality among individuals, it is women who are most affected. Gender inequality weakens women in many areas such as health, education, and business life. Studies show the different experiences of genders across many domains including education, life expectancy, personality, interests, family life, careers, and political affiliation. Gender inequality is experienced differently across different cultures and also affects non-binary people.

Across the board, several industries are stratified across the genders. This is the result of a variety of factors.

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Answer:

You need to read whatever the thing is, then you have to answer the questions.

what are two examples or foreshadowing that poe uses?

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Answer:

1 way-“I shall not die of a cough,” Montresor replies, “True,” because he knows that Fortunato will in fact die from dehydration and starvation in the crypt.

2nd way-The conversation about Masons also foreshadows Fortunato’s demise. Fortunato challenges Montresor’s claim that he is a member of the Masonic order, and Montresor replies insidiously with a visual pun. When he declares that he is a “mason” by showing his trowel, he means that he is a literal stonemason—that is, that he constructs things out of stones and mortar, namely Fortunato’s grave.

Why is Ginsburg called the “architect of the women’s rights movement”?
A.She was the first woman to join the Supreme Court.
B.She worked hard to gender discrimination in the U.S.
C.She often wore jewelry and lace with her black robes.
D.She fought for women to have the right to vote.

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Answer:Hey it is B sorry if I am late

Explanation:

Answer: it Actually A

Explanation: I have this same question and I chose B and it said I was wrong. It showed me the right answers and that answer was B.

Can an ordinary person be great? Why/why not?

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An ordinary person can be great, indeed. Anyone can be great. There's no limit or anything to being a great person or a great human being altogether. All that matters is that person being who they are and their personality. But there's no such thing as "ordinary" or anything. That person is unique in their own special way which is what makes them a great person.

Which MOST CLOSELY analyzes the information about Briony's dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete? A) Olympic athletes symbolize international competitive excellence, so her goals help the reader understand her high level of commitment and desire. B) Olympic athletes symbolize international competitive excellence, so her goals help the reader understand that Briony is probably unrealistic. C) Olympic athletes symbolize fame and attention, so Briony's dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete reveal her interest in glory and praise. D) Olympic athletes symbolize fame and attention, so Briony's dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete reveal her strong fear of failure.

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Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:

The information about Briony's dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete can be analyzed to show that; Olympic athletes symbolize international competitive excellence, so her goals help the reader understand her high level of commitment and desire. The Olympic Games are an international event of summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes compete in a wide variety of events. Many consider the Olympics to be the ultimate contest for an athlete.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

Olympic athletes symbolize international competitive excellence, so her goals help the reader understand her high level of commitment and desire

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