Answer:
D
Explanation:
it was ended after 6 months on December 14 1812
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What happens to the captives when the ship reaches Barbados?
Answer:
that is a good question
Explanation:
Answer:
White men look/examine the slaves
Explanation:
White men look/examine the slaves, they are sold into slavery.
Select the more effective sentence.
Classical music is much different from big band music.
Classical music is much better than big band musi
much better
the sentence with much different is gramatically correct
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Summarize the authors words and describe what she accomplishes in the 2 paragraphs below.
Paragraph 1 - If so, it will not be the first time that such a mass exodus from reality to games has occurred. Indeed, the very first written history of human gameplay, Herodotus' Histories, the ancient Greek account of the Persian Wars - dating back more than three thousand years - describe a nearly identical scenario. While the oldest known game is the ancient counting game Mancala - evidence shows it was play during Egypt's age of empires, or the fifteenth to the eleventh centuries BC - it was not until Herodotus that anyone thought to record the origins or cultural functions of these games. And from his ancient text, we can learn a great deal about what's happening today - and what's almost certainly coming next.
Paragraph 2 - It's a bit counterintuitive to think about the feature in terms of the past. But as a research director at the Institute for the Future - a nonprofit think tank in Palo Alto, California, and the world's oldest future-forecasting organization - I've learned an important trick: to develop foresight, you need to practice hindsight. Technologies cultures, and climates may change, but our basic human needs are desires - to survive, to care for our families, and to lead happy, purposeful lives - remain the same. So at IFTF we like to say, "To understand the future, you have to look back at least twice as far as you're looking ahead." Fortunately, when it comes to games, we can look even farther back than that. Games have been a fundamental part of human civilization for thousands of years.
Answer: Paragraph 1 gives another example from history, and implies that game-playing may go back even farther in the human experience than the first record by Herodotus. And what is going on in the world today may not be much different.
Paragraph 2 makes a logical link between historical records and modern research. Forecasting the future relies on understanding the past. Human nature has not changed despite changes in technology. Games are part of human civilization, then, now, and in the future.
Explanation:
The excerpt contains the theme of
Read the excerpt from "The Morning Dream."
Awaking, how could I but muse
At what such a dream should betide?
But soon my ear caught the glad news
Which serv'd my weak thought for a guide
That Britannia, renown'd o'er the waves
For the hatred she ever has shown
To the black-sceptred rulers of slaves,
Resolves to have none of her own
O Great Britain opposing other nations.
Great Britain supporting other nations.
Great Britain opposing slavery.
Great Britain supporting slavery.
Answer:I think the answer is option 3
Answer:
Britain opposing slavery
Explanation:
If a word wall is created, it is important that
-children see that it has different colors
-children interact with the wall about once every two weeks
-children interact with the wall on a frequent basis
-children interact with the wall once a week, at most
Answer:
If a word wall is created, it is important that children interact with the wall on a frequent basis.
Explanation:
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Which argument is the best example of logos?
A. Mom, did you know that 6 out of 10 teenagers do better in school
when they wear a new pair of jeans?
B. Mom, you know what I love? New jeans. They make me happy. Will
you buy me a new pair of jeans?
C. Mom, because I know so much about jeans, I can tell these are
the best ones, so I recommend I get them.
D. Mom, everybody in school has these jeans. I've got to have a pair
myself. If I don't get them, I'll be depressed for a year.
Answer:
I believe the answer is c because they are straight forward but they are much more relaxed instead of just blurting out "can I get these because I like them." They give a more adult response, which parents like more and would more likely say yes too.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Mom, did you know that 6 out of 10 teenagers do better in school
when they wear a new pair of jeans?
Explanation:
logos is basically giving facts or being logical
When I think back to my Midwestern childhood home, my mind conjures images of windy dirt roads that unspool before your eyes. I can see the stalks of corn punctuating the fields that I romped on as I tried to catch an airborne dandelion seed as my brother and I laughed and laughed until our insides hurt. The overripe apple sunsets are what I remember most. I also remember the way that we reclined in the back of my father’s pickup truck and watched day and night switch places. We used to stare into the sky. We even staked claim on stars as though we personally owned them, having the nerve to give them names.
Common Core Standard RL.1 Textual Evidence 1. How does the author feel about her childhood home?
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Answer:
The author seems quite fond of her childhood home.
Explanation:
Her memories included her and her brother “laughing until [their] insides hurt” she also uses soothing words/ phrases such as ‘reclined’ and ‘overripe apple sunsets’ which really convey the mood of the excerpt.
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what is the next step in the brainstorming process
Agree on your decision or
Rank or categorize
Explanation:
Once each member of the team has shared all their ideas and next step is to rank or categorize those ideas based on some kind of criteria (make sure to agree upon this criteria prior to starting the process)
THE MATCH
There never was a time when the world was without fire, but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire; and after they
learned how to kindle one, it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily. In these days we can kindle a fire without any
trouble, because we can easily get a match; but we must remember that the match is one of the most wonderful things in the world, and that it
took men thousands of years
to learn how to make one. Let us learn the history of this familiar little object, the match.
Fire was first given to man by nature itself. When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a
thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. In the early history of the world, nature had to kindle all the fires, for man by his own
effort was unable to produce a spark. The first method, then, of getting fire for use was to light sticks of wood at a flame kindled by nature-by
a volcano, perhaps, or by a stroke of lightning. These firebrands were carried to the home and used in kindling the fires there. The fire secured
in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible. But the flame, however faithfully watched, would sometimes be
extinguished. A sudden gust of wind or a sudden shower would put it out. Then a new firebrand would have to be secured, and this often
meant a long journey and a deal of trouble.
In 1827, John Walker, a druggist in a small English town, tipped a splint with sulphur, chlorate of potash, and sulphid of antimony, and rubbed it
on sandpaper, and it burst into flame. The druggist had discovered the first friction-chemical match, the kind we use to-day. It is called friction-
chemical because it is made by mixing certain chemicals together and rubbing them. Although Walker's match did not require the bottle of
acid, nevertheless it was not a good one. It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions. In a few
years, however, phosphorus was substituted on the tip for antimony, and the change worked wonders. The match could now be lighted with
very little rubbing, and it was no longer necessary to have sandpaper upon which to rub it. It would ignite when rubbed on any dry surface, and
there was no longer any sputtering. This was the phosphorus match, the match with which we are so familiar.
How does the author develop the idea that relying on nature was problematic? Please respond in three to five complete sentences, using
evidence from the text to support your answer. (5 points)
Answer: its answer D
Explanation:
Which statement most accurately compares epic poetry and lyric poetry?
A.Epic poetry focuses on the deeds of heroes, whereas lyric poetry focuses on a person's thoughts.
B.Epic poetry addresses the reader directly, whereas lyric poetry addresses a specific person or muse other than the reader.
C.Epic poetry is organized into individual stanzas, whereas lyric poetry is organized into chapters.
D.Epic poetry is typically written down, whereas lyric poetry is typically spoken aloud to an audience.
Answer:
I think it is b
Explanation:
Because it’s true
Earn the Man's Trust by Answering these questions after you read
"Thank You Ma'am"
What is the setting of this story
Answer:
It could be a rural Southern Area. Or at night on the street where Roger tries to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones's purse
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Which type of context clue would help you determine the meaning of the word “confrere” as it is used in this excerpt?
A. Contrast/antonym
B. Inference/general knowledge
C. Restatement/synonym
excerpt: “This is a serious matter,” he said sternly. “Now I understand why my confrère refused to entertain you. I regret, monsieur, but I shall be obliged to do as he did."
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
I believe the context clue is C. Restatement/synonym
Explain why it is important for you to understand intersectionality?
Answer:
refers to a theory in sociology that outlines how an individual may face multiple types of overlapping discrimination depending on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, physical ability, class or any other characteristic that might place them in a minority class.
Explanation:
Intersectionality is the acknowledgement
That everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression and we must consider everything and anything that can marginalise people such as gender, sexual orientation,race,class,physical ability etc
Read the excerpt from "The Royal House of Thebes."
Antigone and Ismene heard with horror what Creon had decided. To Ismene, shocking as it was, overwhelming her with anguish for the pitiful dead body and the lonely, homeless soul, it seemed, nevertheless, that nothing could be done except to acquiesce [to accept without protest]. She and Antigone were utterly alone. All Thebes was exulting that the man who had brought war upon them should be thus terribly punished. "We are women," she told her sister. "We must obey. We have no strength to defy the State." "Choose your own part," Antigone said. "I go to bury the brother I love." "You are not strong enough," Ismene cried. "Why, then when my strength fails," Antigone answered, "I will give up." She left her sister; Ismene dared not follow her.
How does Antigone's action as a rebel reveal the universal theme?
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Symbolism in literature is characterized by ___.
A. the main ideo of a literary work, or message the author wants to express
B. the use of allusion in reference to past events or historic figures
C. the use of an object to represent something more than its literal meaning
D. an unexpected outcome or turn of events
Help please for brainlest .. and your explain your answer..
Answer:
choice 2: "instead it is a two-story, four-bedroom log house boasting nearly a dozen glass-paned windows"
Explanation:
the text states that a typical homestead was a "one-room cabin", whereas Hornbeks was a two-story, four-bedroom cabin
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"No, no. It was all nonsensical and meaningless. On my part, it was the
caprice of a pampered man; and on his part simple greed for money..."
What does the banker mean by the caprice in the sentence?
OA) The bet was just a joke.
B) He wanted to make a point.
C) He made the bet on a whim.
D) The bet was meant to be trick.
Answer: He made the bet on a whim
Explanation:
According to the information gotten from the question, the banker says that, on his part, the bet, was "the caprice of a pampered man. This simply means that the bet is a thoughtless bet to make.
When someone is said to "act with caprice", it means that such individual acts impulsively and unthinkingly. The bet is impulsive as it was made during the summer party when there was an ongoing conversation about death penalty.
What impression is given of Gareth Bale in this report?
Story: Gareth Bale today hit back at accusations that he
dives by claiming he is just trying to protect himself
from serious injury.
The Tottenham winger has been criticised this
season for “going to ground” too easily and
Stevenage manager Gary Smith was unhappy that
Bale was granted a penalty when challenged by
Mark Roberts last night.
‘I tend not to dive’, insists Bale
Doubts were also expressed about the
spot-kick awarded to Bale during the north London
derby last month, yet the Welshman insists he has
no option but to take evasive action from aggressive,
dirty tackles: “I try not to get in the way of tackles and if people want to say I’m diving then
they can but I’m trying to get out of the way and save myself, save my career if you like”,
he said. “You’ve got people flying in at you.
“If you stand there, you’re going to get a whack. Sometimes it looks like you’re diving but if
someone’s coming across you, you try to get out of the way. You can see why people say
you’re diving but I’d rather dive – meaning get out of the way - than get hurt. I tend not to
dive”.
Harry Redknapp has blasted claims that Gareth Bale is a diver – saying:
He just gets kicked all the time!
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp defended his player recently saying, “I don’t think he
dives”, but also suggested that Bale would need to accept that rough treatment will
increase as his reputation grows. Redknapp used the examples of Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Renaldo, probably the two most tightly-marked players in the game, to show Bale
what he can expect as his career develops.
He believes Bale should regard it as a compliment if teams seek to stop him by illegal
means and the 22-year old admitted he takes a degree of confidence from the way he is
he is an mental and pscyo
What is the narrator’s intention for “unnaming” the animals?
Answer:
The narrator's intention for "unnaming" the animals is:
to become one with nature and have equality rather than showing domination over the creatures by labeling them with a name.
Explanation:
This question refers to the short story "She Unnames Them ", by author Ursula K. Le Guin. The narrator is Eve, the first woman created by God according to the Bible. In the story, Eve realizes the need to take back the names given to the animals, and even her own name. She unnames them. Some are hesitant, but in the end all animals accept remaining nameless. She notices then that her purpose has been fulfilled:
They seemed far closer than when their names had stood between myself and them like a clear barrier: so close that my fear of them and their fear of me became one same fear. And the attraction that many of us felt, the desire to feel or rub or caress one another’s scales or skin or feathers or fur, taste one another’s blood or flesh, keep one another warm -- that attraction was now all one with the fear, and the hunter could not be told from the hunted, nor the eater from the food.
Now, since there are no names to distinguish them, they are all the same. No separation is felt any longer. There are no classes, just "them". Eve then goes to Adam and gives her own name back. She is free, like the animals she unnamed, from the label once forced onto her.
Consider the following scenario:
Sometimes characters feel out of place. Maybe they wear the wrong clothes to a party, or they don't fit in with a group of people. They are made to feel unwelcome.
This would be an example of:
a
character vs. nature
b
character vs. self
c
character vs. society
d
character vs. character
I believe it is C.
Explanation:
I believe so because the character (s) aren't facing each other, they just feel unwelcomed by groups of people because of what they where, which would indicate character vs society.
In this activity, you will write a short research paper on the impact that the plague pandemic, also known as the Black Death, had on the people of England in the 1300s. Find out how this pandemic affected the social, political, and economic life of the country. You can consult this resource as a starting point, but consider other resources and use what you learned in the tutorial text as well. Present your findings in a report of about 300 words. Remember to cite any resources that you consult.
Answer:
The Black Death in England took place between mid-1348 and late-1349. In that nation, between a third and a half of the nation's inhabitants died due to the pandemic.
The Black Death caused an interruption in the ongoing Hundred Years' War between France and England. The decline in population caused wages to rise among the workers who remained, a development which was opposed by the landowners, which culminated in the uprising of 1381, which in turn eventually led to the abolition of serfdom in England.
Answer: a comprehensive examination of the causes of the plague pandemic in England between 1347 and 1350
a detailed description of each cause
relevant facts that describe the effect the plague pandemic had on people
sound organizational structure
properly cited sources of information
Explanation:
because edmentrum say it
Which lines of dialogue best help the audience understand Eugene's perspective? O "In a minute, Ma! This is for the World Series!" * "Ruffing stretches, Ruffing pitches." O "Oh, no! High and outside ..." O "Mel Ott lopes up to the plate..."
Answer:
A: In a minute, ma! This is for the World Series!"
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is the first selection
Explanation:
A
Come up with 2 fictional short story ideas
You don't have to write a whole short story, I just want to have an idea for the story.
Answer:
So one day me and my sisters were playing songs on her new phone and she was telling alexa to plays songs and we were impressed. At one point I told my sister after one of her dance moves she was going to take over the worls when the music paused and alexa said "I'm not going to take over the world " then went backto playing music. Shocked i tell you shocked.
TRue
we were litening to music on moms alexa and we started asking cutesy questions we asked her do you kow what a droid is and while we waited we jumped when we heard a bloodcurdling laugh never touched it again
Explanation:
alexa is weird
Which of the following is an example of an adaptation?
(5 points)
a
ob
A story resented as a play
A movie review
A story presented in its original form
A literary analysis
Answer:
A story resented as a play
Explanation:
HOW dOES bROWN rESPONDS tO tHe tHINGS tHAt thE tRaVELER sAYS aBOUT hIS fAMILY
Answer:
i believe it is C. That is if we're talking about the same book. :)
Explanation:
I'm not sure what book you're talking about though.
Answer:
It should be A) he doesn't believe what the traveler says
Explanation:
I saw nothing without seeing [freedom], I heard nothing without hearing it, and felt nothing without feeling it. It looked from every star, it smiled in every calm, breathed in every wind, and moved in every storm. In the above excerpt Douglass is using what form of figurative language?
answer:
alliteration
Answer:
Aliteration
Explanation:
If the sentence below were given correct capitalization and end punctuation, but no additional words, it could be broken up into how many sentences? Mrs. Tandy is an excellent cook she bakes homemade bread every week the aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window, I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma she gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.
Answer:
Mrs. Tandy is an excellent cook. She bakes homemade bread every week. The aroma drifts from her kitchen and into my bedroom window. I always go to see her when I smell that delicious aroma, she gives me some bread to eat while I visit with her.
Explanation:
When the given sentence is given correct punctuation and capitalization but without any additional words such as conjunctions, it can be broken into FOUR sentences.
Answer: four
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what crime did the narrator commit? the tell-take heart
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Answer:
Cause/effect is the text structure type
Explanation:
The author is telling why people have started running as a sport a lot more. To know this, you can just say because this happened, this happened. Because people wanted to save money, they stopped going to gyms and started doing a cheap sport. The author develops the ideas by using the text structure by giving many reasons why people should/would start running as a sport. The 3rd sentence is a good example of the author telling why people would run. Hope this helps :)