Hello, I am here to help you with this question. I am not sure if you are able to copy and paste, but here it is!
Dear [insert teacher's name],
I am [your first and last name] from your [insert class period]. I have emailed you to let you know that I am not very interested in after school choir, but thank you for the offer. Have a wonderful day!
Sincerely, [your name].
An email to your teacher doesn't always have to be necessarily long. Just follow that format every time you're writing an email to your teacher. Be sure to proofread before sending, though, just to make sure your grammar is clear and everything is okay.
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Some people argue that conflict between teenagers and parents is a necessary part of growing up Do you agree?
Answer:
Yes, I agree
Explanation:
the conflict between teenagers and parents is a necessary part of growing up. Communication and understanding each other is what's needed during a teenager's journey preparing to become an adult. Conflict helps you grow, and it's important learning what's right and wrong in life.
Which appeal did James Green use effectively in his "Equal Pay Bill" letter?
A. Pathos
B. Athos
C. Ethos
D. Logos
Answer:
answer is A. Pathos
Explanation:
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The appeal that James Green used effectively in his "Equal Pay Bill" letter is: A. Pathos.
What is pathos?Pathos is actually known to be a rhetorical appeal that is actually used to appeal to the audience's or reader's emotions. It is used to invoke feeling in the audience.
We can see that James Green used pathos in his "Equal Pay Bill" letter.
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How does the author’s personal experience illustrate his main argument in this text?
Answer: The author's main argument is the topic of the text.
Explanation: The topic of the text is the main story line of the whole argument itself helping the author's personal experience.
Answer:
C , it shows how challenges can better people if they don't complain about fairness.
Explanation:
When paddy and the narrator cut class what do they do? - Angela’s Ashes
Answer: the go and steal apples and cow’s milk.
it is c on edge 2020
Explanation:
they got invited to their friend’s house for lunch during school, but didn’t give paddy or frank anything. they cut school because they were angry and hungry.
Answer: C
They both stole apples and milk. Can confirm
Match the terms
-convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation
-ground for belief; proof
-a proposed explanation used to explain a class of phenomena
evidence
theory
cogent
Answer:
cogent -convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation
evidence -ground for belief; proof
theory -a proposed explanation used to explain a class of phenomena
Explanation:
DIRECTIONS: Read each item below. Then, on the line beneath it, write if the argument is an appeal to Logic, Authority, or Emotion. Justify your choice. The case for diversity cites a study by a Nobel prize-winning scientist that shows when diversity is introduced in a group, the entire group benefits, not just the minority individuals. Do you really want to spend your time with a bunch of bigots and extremists who are afraid of people who don't look like them? Diversity makes sense when you think about it. How do people learn? Not by encountering the same old thing over and over again, but by encountering new things. And diversity introduces new things, and new people, into your environment.
Answer:
The case for diversity cites a study by a Nobel prize-winning scientist that shows when diversity is introduced in a group, the entire group benefits, not just the minority individuals.
Appeal to authority.
Do you really want to spend your time with a bunch of bigots and extremists who are afraid of people who don't look like them?
Appeal to emotion
Diversity makes sense when you think about it. How do people learn? Not by encountering the same old thing over and over again, but by encountering new things. And diversity introduces new things, and new people, into your environment.
Appeal to logic.
An appeal to authority which is also known as Argumentum ad Verecundiam that uses the opinion of a figure of authority to back up a claim or support an argument.
An appeal to emotion is used to stir up the emotions of a person so as to convince them about a proposition.
An appeal to logic is used by showing reasons why a person should do something, what would happen when the person fails to do it and why an option is the best possible solution.
what is the appropriate balance between holding to your personal convictions while avoiding an undue level of judgmentalism
Answer:
The question above is a moral one.
In order to achieve a balance, we must become aware that the Author and Consitution that measures morality puts everyone on the same level.
That is, if one person lies, they are no different morally from one who steals.
This realisation that there is 'right' and 'wrong' and that there is one that administers over everyone to check the latter, helps with conviction and checks one from being too quick to be others to judgement.
It's key to note that the good book makes it clear that a servant rises or falls before his Master and that with the same measure that one person judges another, shall he or she be judged.
Man at the best will always be imperfect. There are three stages of imperfection:
Imperfect but getting worseImperfect but just in-betweenImperfect but getting better consistentlyCheers
France took the lead in colonizing the Upper Midwest region. From the early sixteenth century on, French soldiers, missionaries and fur traders left their slight mark upon the St. Lawrence valley, the upper Great Lakes and points west. For the early French explorers, the more continent they discovered the more their hopes were frustrated. They had hoped that the vast St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway was part of a Northwest Passage to the wealth of the Orient. The French presence was asserted by a network of forts, trading posts and missions dotting the lake and river routes traversing the continental interior.
—Library of Congress
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Based on your text and this reading, why was land near water so important for French settlers?
A. Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.
B. Settlers used water routes to hunt for food.
C. Settlers depended on water from rivers and lakes for their crops.
D. Settlers continued to look for a Northwest Passage across the continent.
Please hurry! Thank you either way so much!
Answer:
If I'm correct, I think it is " B. Settlers used water routes to hunt for food."
Which evidence from the text supports the idea that Rainsford is justified because Zaroff is a m#rderer and a person with no sympathy for others? Check all that apply. “Oh, yes,” he said, casually, as if in answer to a question, “I have electricity. We try to be civilized here.” “Why should I not use my gift? If I wish to hunt, why should I not? I hunt the sc*m of the earth.” “I refuse to believe that so modern and civilized a young man as you seem to be harbors romantic ideas about the value of human life.” “No. You are wrong, sir. The Cape buffalo is not the most dangerous big game.” “Hunting? Great Guns, General Zaroff, what you speak of is m#rder.”
Answer:
B
C
E
Explanation:
Answer:
B, C, and E
Explanation:
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Answer:
6. Models like this kind are made of fabric, and woven nylon. These fabrics are dipped in vinyl then melted.
7. The fabrics are virtually vandalproof and extremely tough. They have survived bullets and arrows.
8.Small holes are no problem. A continuous fan keeps the billboard inflated.
Explanation:
You have to combine the sentences as you would say them.
A transition that shows the result of an action is a(n): additive transition adversative transition causal transition sequential transition
Answer:
A transition that shows the result of an action is a: causal transition.
Explanation:
A causal transition is a word or group of words used when an author or a speaker intends to show a cause-and-effect relationship. That is, this type of transition connects one thing to another in order to represent one as the result of the other. Examples of causal transitions are: due to, hence, in order to, as a result of, since, etc.
Answer:
A transition that shows the result of an action is a: causal transition.
Explanation:
A causal transition is a word or group of words used when an author or a speaker intends to show a cause-and-effect relationship. That is, this type of transition connects one thing to another in order to represent one as the result of the other. Examples of causal transitions are: due to, hence, in order to, as a result of, since, etc.
describe ghale gain in five sentences in short
Answer:
ghale guan? well then
Ghalegaun (Nepali: घलेगाउँ) is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia's model tourism village. The beautiful tourist village is surrounded by Annapurna Circuit.
Answer:
DoN't YoU fEaR,YoUr AnSwEr Is HeRe!!
Explanation:
Ghalegaun is popular scenic tourist destination with an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level in Lamjung District. Ghalegaun is also known as Asia's model tourism village. ... The village is situated at approximately 108 km northwest of Kathmandu and 12.5 km northeast of Pokhara, Nepal.
District: Lamjung District
Country: Nepal
Highest elevation: 2,100 m (6,900 ft)
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Select the adjective that answers what kind in the following sentence.
I can not believe that the old boat still can pull a person on skis.
Still
A
Not
Old
Answer:
Old
Explanation:
If you mean by the only adj, it's old
write any two importance of health education
Answer:
Health education builds students' knowledge, skills and positive attitudes about health. Health education teaches about physical, mental, emotional and social health.
Explanation: It motivates students to improve and maintain their health, prevent disease and reduce risky behaviors.
Read the passage from Animal Farm.
How does the use of scapegoating support the theme in
this passage?
Acry of lamentation went up. Straw was laid down
outside the doors of the farmhouse, and the animals
walked on tiptoe. With tears in their eyes they asked one
another what they should do if their Leader were taken
away from them. A rumour went round that Snowball had
after all contrived to introduce poison into Napoleon's
food. At eleven o'clock Squealer came out to make
another announcement. As his last act upon earth,
Comrade Napoleon had pronounced a solemn decree:
the drinking of alcohol was to be punished by death.
O Even dictators will be mourned by those they
oppressed for years.
O It is common for dictators to fear attacks by enemies
both real and invented.
O Dictators will blame an invisible foe for problems in
order to explain events.
O Most problems are caused by those who have been
cast away for causing harm.
Answer:
C Dictators will blame an invisible foe for problems in order to explain events
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the crucible act two summary
Answer:
What about it?
Explanation:
METAPHOR: “I saw what troubled her: an infant rodent…a small ball of brown cotton, with a toothpick for a tail” (3-4).
By describing the rodent as an infant, how does the author want the reader to react? Explain why.
Describe the characteristics of a cotton ball. By comparing the rodent to a ball of cotton, how is the reader supposed to react? Explain why, taking into consideration the characteristics of that object.
Describe the characteristics of a toothpick. By comparing the rodent’s tail to a toothpick, how is the reader supposed to react? Explain why, taking into consideration the characteristics of that object.
Answer:
The author wants you to see that this rodent was born into a life of hardships and never got to experience a normal life without danger.
a cotton ball is a lifeless ball of fluff, which is how the rodent is treated in this giant city. It is kicked and run over as if it were an object, where the people don't consider the feelings of the rodent.
the tail being described as a toothpick I think represents the life of the rodent, unmoving and painful. The rodent's life will never change, it will keep on experiencing the pain life gives it.
Explanation:
what funny things happened as the tiger roamed through the streets of the town
Answer:
if your talking about the story a tiger comes to town then
a tailor hid in a cupboard wailing
A prisoner between two constables got his chance to escape when the constable fled abandoning him in handcuffs
A horse got torn from a jutka and the passenger spilled out running for their lives
Sorry if it’s not what your talking about
Details Details - such as specific facts, observations, and/or incidents-are also evidence of an author's
Perspective. Identify details from Montes
per that reveat his
perspective on his subject
, and
complete
the chart below.
Subject
Setting
Speaker
Identify specific details
from Montez's poem “I
Remember."
Discuss how these
details contribute to
meaning and effect.
What do these details
reveal about the subject,
setting, and speaker?
Answer:
speaker
Explanation:
5) Which of these inferences about the narrator’s relationship with other races are the best supported by the essay?
A. She is suspicious of other races.
B. She wants desperately to be a part of the “mainstream”.
C. She loved her culture as a child, but came to loathe it.
D. She is not scared of or enthralled by white people in power.
6) which sentence from the text best supports the correct answer to question 5?
A. “ I am colored but I offer nothing in the way of extenuating circumstances except the fact that I am only negro in the United States whose grandfather on the mother’s side was not an Indian chief.”
B. “among the thousands of white persons, I am a dark rock surged upon, and overswept, but through it all, I remain myself.”
C. “The only white person I knew passed through the town going to or coming from Orlando.”
D. “ The great blobs of purple and red emotion have not touched him.”
7) What is most closely a theme of “How It Feels to be Colored Me”?
A. American racism comes in many different forms
B. To some degree, we are all wiser when we are children
C. White people and Black people simply cannot communicate
D. Race may inform identity, but it is not solely define who you are
8) What song is from the inside by supports the correct answer to question 7?
A. “At certain times I have no race, I am me.”
B. “I would wave at them and when they returned my salute, I would say something like this; ‘Howdy-do-well-I-thank-you-where-you-goin’?”
C. “My country, right or wrong.”
D. “For instant, when I sit in the drafty basement that is The New World Cabaret with a white person, my color comes.”
Answer:6 , D
Explanation:
Please help me on this one whoever answers this question will be the brainliest!!
The instructions are in the picture
Its asking about how the book was from the story. Like book to movie, movie to book. Hope you kinda get it! I tried to help :)
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Answer: Says
Explanation: Says is the action verb.
STORIES OF USEFUL INVENTIONS, excerpt
By S. E. Forman
1911
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.
Which line from the bolded paragraph shows the value of the match? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
…but there was a time when men did not know how to kindle fire
…it was a long, long time before they learned how to kindle one easily
There never was a time when the world was without fire
In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match
Answer:
In these days we can kindle a fire without any trouble, because we can easily get a match
Explanation:
First to comment gets brainliest
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
Answer:
is this a question?
Explanation:
Help please don’t have much time & i will give you brainlest
Answer:
Counsel
Explanation:
I think pls do get mad if it's wrong
Write a journal entry about your most exciting, terrifying, or entertaining experience
Answer:
when i was younger my mom took me to Kentucky and we went to a fun amusement park called Kentucky kingdom. It was the best day of my life. I got to ride some of the scariest rides. We were there for two days so we could ride the dry rides and the water rides personally though i loved the dry rides the most it gives me more of an adrenaline rush. Hope this helps:)
Explanation:
HELP ME I DO NOT SPEAK ENGLISH
Answer:
a. first;then
b. next;then
c. finally
d. first;next
Explanation:
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Summarize the authors words and describe what she accomplishes in the 2 paragraphs below.
And unless something dramatic happens to reverse the resulting exodus, we're fast on our way to becoming a society in which a substantial portion of our population devotes its greatest efforts to playing games, creates its best memories in game environments, and experiences its biggest successes in the game worlds.
Maybe this sounds hard to believe. To a nongamer, this forecast might seem surreal, or like science fiction. Are huge swaths of civilization really disappearing into game worlds? Are we really rushing headlong into a future where the majority of us use games to satisfy many of our most important needs?
Answer:
What the author is trying to say is that our population, this generation is only using video games. They don't do any extracurricular activities which may be hard to believe for those who don't play video games. Too many people are in the world of video games and have no idea what's even happening in the real world, these type of people are taking up the population and its unhealthy.
Explanation:
I GIVE BRAINLY. Which question might a reader ask to get a better understanding of Paul Moschella's experience on Ellis Island as
described in the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt?
Does he like ham and cheese?
What did he expect to eat for lunch?
Did he have to pay for the sandwich?
Was he surprised that he liked the sandwich?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B.Piece of cake
Explanation:
ELA 7 Reading Objective CDB 1 2020-2021 Part 1 1 1 of 4
HI Pause
Help -
Read this sentence from the selection.
I believe that patience is bitter, but its fruit is
sweet.
4
The author begins and ends the selection with this idea
in order to emphasize that -
O A. finding an interesting hobby may take many
years
seea packets grabbed my attention, cemarang tatt
purchase them. I bought many packets: morning
glories, foxgloves, geraniums, daffodils, and even
some moonflowers.
When I got home, my mother forewarned me that, if I
was going to plant these flowers, it would have to be
on my own. Not discouraged, I planted the different
seeds in different pots, and placed them outside on
the porch in a neat little row. Every day, I watered
those tiny pots hoping that the next day, a little green
stem would pop out to say "hello." But each day, I
became glum when I saw that my flowers hadn't
grown. After about three weeks, when I was ready to
give up on them, my mom said to me, in that oh-I-
want-to-gloat voice, "Patience is a virtue."
I did wait and one sunny afternoon as I came home
from school balancing the mail in my arms, walking up
to the house, I took a quick glance at the pots, really
not expecting to see that anything had grown. To my
amazement, there was a long green stem in one of
the planted pots. A twitch of a smile graced my face
and I put the mail down to get a better peek at the
morning glory vine that had suddenly spurted while I
had been at school,
In the past few years, I've learned that mothers are
usually right, and they're usually proud of that fact.
B. positive results take time but are worth the
wait
5
.
C. many people focus on what they want in the
present
D. compleng a long-term goal is difficult for most
people
US . 11:51
Answer:
B). Positive results take time but are worth the wait.
Explanation:
The idea 'I believe...sweet' taken from the selection functions to throw light upon the message that 'however, positive outcomes take time yet they are worth the wait.' This idea is portrayed through the speaker's wait for his 'flowers to grow.' He planted them and watered them everyday and waited eagerly for them to grow. Eventually, his patience and wait turned fruitful when he saw 'a long green stem' growing out. Then, he realized that 'patience is actually a virtue that brings positive outcomes.' Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Answer:
B
Explanation:The author begins and ends the selection with this idea
in order to emphasize that -
O A. finding an interesting hobby may
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