Answer:
I think it’s 3
Explanation:
Semblance means outward appearance, resemblance, or similarity
read any book and write 5 sentences. AND LMK WHATS THE BOOK CALLED PLS
Answer:
It's a new school year, and Greg Heffley finds himself thrust into middle school, where undersized weaklings share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner, and already shaving. The hazards of growing up before you're ready are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Greg records them in his diary.
Explanation:
In "Sonnet for Heaven Below, where are too many of God's children sleeping?
A)In the street
B)Home
C)On Beautyrest Mattresses
D)In the subway
how did the children know that some was in trouble?
Answer:
By seeing the Cpl paper that Seema had found
here is the third question
Answer: the answer is T T F
Explanation:
Which is the most likely reason a writer might use repetition?
O A. To create discontinuity
O B. To create a sense of return
O c. To create a jarring effect
O D. To create a sense of surprise
Answer:
To create a jarring effect.
Explanation:
Repetition is mainly use to draw significance to things.
The most likely reason a writer might use repetition is to create a jarring effect.
Why might a writer choose to use repetition in a poem?Repetition is a favored tool among orators because it can help to emphasize a point and make a speech easier to follow. It also adds to the powers of persuasion—studies show that repetition of a phrase can convince people of its truth.
Repetition is a literary device in which a word or phrase is used multiple times. Repetition can be found throughout literature. Most commonly, it is found in poetry and speeches to create rhythm or emphasize a word or phrase.
Writers and speakers also use repetition to give words rhythm. As with other devices such as rhyme, consonance, and assonance, repetition adds musicality to a piece of text and makes it more pleasing to listen to.
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Please help me with this question it’s due today
Was Macbeth's downfall inevitable and why?
Answer:
Due to his gullibility concerning the witches and his wife, Macbeth made many inappropriate decisions which lead to his downfall. ... Due to Macbeth's gullibility, abuse of power and his mental instability, he let his situations get out of hand, which inevitably led to his downfall. ...
Explanation:
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is based on an Italian legend, but it also reflects Elizabethan culture.
It is true the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is based on an Italian legend but also reflects Elizabethan culture.
How did Shakespeare create the story "Romeo and Juliet"?Surprisingly, the story was not created from scratch by Shakespeare but it was based on an old legend in which the characters were called Marriott and Gianozza. In the original story, the names and the ending was slightly different but the main idea about impossible love was included.
Moreover, Shakespeare used the context of the era he live in (the Elizabethan era) to adapt the story not only to make it unique but to include the social and economic conditions of his era.
Based on the previous ideas, it can be inferred it is true the story is based on a legend but also in the Elizabethan culture.
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How does the structure of the text convey the feelings of Esperanza?
What is the theme of the story rain rain go away by isaac asimov
Answer: One theme present in Rain, Rain Go Away, is that you don't have control of everything. As with weather, there are things in life that could throw a kink in your plans. Another theme in Rain, Rain Go Away is that nosy neighbors should keep their nose in their own house.
Explanation:
Select the correct text in the passage.
Which group of sentences in the story expresses the climax?
Rats were running wild through the quiet little town. They posed a health hazard and were terrorizing the people. The town mayor announced a prize of 500 gold coins to anyone who could get rid of the rats. Many people approached the mayor with their solutions. None of them succeeded.
One day, a piper came into the town playing a sweet tune on his pipe. He went to the mayor’s office and claimed that he would rid the town of the rats. The mayor promised to give him the 500 gold coins if he was successful. The piper played a tune, and all the rats started following him. He led them up a cliff and let them drop into the river below. The rat menace ended.
The next day, the piper approached the mayor and asked for his prize. The mayor refused. The angry piper rushed out of the mayor’s office. As he ran, he piped a tune.
All the town’s children came out of the houses and followed the piper up the mountain. Neither their parents nor anyone else could stop them. The children filed into a cave in the mountain, and the rock that covered the cave door moved back to close it.
The townspeople worried about the children. However, they were only in the cave a short while because the mayor decided to pay the piper.
The mayor learned a valuable lesson while trying to rid the town of rats.
Answer:
what a question
Explanation:
sweet tune on his pipe. He went to the mayor’s office and claimed that he would rid the town of the rats. The mayor promised to give him the 500 gold coins if he was successful. The piper played a tune, and all the rats started following him. He led them up a cliff and let them drop into the river below. The rat menace ended. is answer
Answer: All the town’s children came out of the houses and followed the piper up the mountain. Neither their parents nor anyone else could stop them. The children filed into a cave in the mountain, and the rock that covered the cave door moved back to close it..... ✿have a good day✿
What happened to the Native Americans after
they complete school?
Answer:
The government operated as many as 100 boarding schools for American Indians, both on and off reservations. Children were sometimes taken forcibly, by armed police. Lomawaima says that's not the only reason families let their children go. ... "Public schools were closed to Indians because of racism."
Explanation:
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If we treated our body the way responsible dog owners treated their dog, we would live a much happier life.
Answer:
yea- Lemme sit so i can get a treat for myself-
Explanation:
please help worth 30 points thank you if wrong answer I’ll report
How do you know if your getting a sign from god?
Answer:
If I see my self with wings and a ring above my head
Explanation:
Help I’ll give you a fruit role up and a blue jolly rancher
Answer:
What are the most effective dog-training techniques? - a blog from an expert dog trainer
Why are dogs especially intelligent animals? - the encyclopedia entry "Canine"
How do scientists measure the intelligence of dogs? - an article from the Journal of Animal Biology
Explanation:
1. Dog-training : dog trainer!
2. Encyclopedias often give reasons on why and what more than anything.
3. Science journals give their methods and reasoning on their projects a lot.
What do you think is the “light” that the poet is talking about? the hill we climb
Answer:
I think Amanda Gorman (poet) means that the "light" is a solution, or hope, to what has happened in America. Including, the Cornavirus, poverty/debt, racial injustice, police brutality, and social inequality. This light is faith that president Joe Biden and vice president Kamla Harris claim they will bring back to America.
Explanation:
Hope this answers your question.
Answer:
Exactly what the person above me said they are right
Nietzsche heavily critiques the church he seems to think that the church encourages in force people to Jethro humanity what do you think Nietzsche would have to say about the church today in your opinion or his criticism still valid
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It is well-known that Nietzsche disliked the Catholic church. Nietzsche heavily critiqued the church. But we have to be clear on this. The critics were to the church as the institution it represented, its hierarchy, and dogmatic control over the people. His critics were never against Jesus of Nazareth or his doctrine.
Being that the case, I think Nietzsche would have to say about the church today is practically the same. His criticism is still valid.
The church hasn't changed a bit in centuries. It continues to have the same old mentality that has always characterized it.
Without a doubt, Nietzsche thought that the Enlightenment had come to erase the archaic concept that people have of believing everything the church said. And that was good.
Nowadays, the church does not have the moral authority to tell the people what to do or say.
help me answer this!!!
What is the solution to teenagers using vape products? Should we act collectively as a society to stop the rampant use
of vapes, or should individual people be held responsible for their actions?
Answer:
vaping is not good at all
You love music, and you have recently joined a band at school. Write an email to a friend about the band.
In your email, you should:
1-describe the other people in the band
2-say why you have enjoyed playing in the band so far
3-explain what plans the band has for the future.
Your email should be between 150 and 200 words long.
Answer:
To my friend Mahalim,
I hope you and your family are doing well.
I just joined a school band and took on the role of the pianist. I met a friend named Joel and she is my partner who plays the piano, she is very nice and loves to help everyone. But she hates the eighth grade group because they bully the kids, so we decided to practice playing the song “How I Like That” sung by Black Pink, and I hope we can beat them.
I will say goodbye to you now and to the forum, and do not forget to wish me luck
best wishes
Charbel
Read the paragraph from Sasha’s personal narrative.
1. In 6th grade, I sang in the school choir, and we often traveled to different places for our performances. 2. I didn’t mind traveling short distances, but I was nervous about going out-of-town. 3. Going out-of-town meant being away from home for a few days. 4. I had never been away from home before. 5. Before the first out-of-town trip, she sat me down and shared her own story about leaving home for the first time.
Which is the best sentence to add between sentence 4 and sentence 5?
Luckily, Mrs. Greene, the choir director, understood my nervousness.
I was so nervous about going out-of-town for the first time.
On our final trip, we went to Washington D.C. to perform.
Fortunately, I got some advice before I left on the first out-of-town trip.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
This answer choice is best fitting with what is going on in sentences 4 and 5.
Hope this helps !
Answer:
1
Explanation:
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What is the best topic to write about in an research?
Answer:
Politics...
Explanation: Politics may seem like a typical choice but that's what teachers look for... most teachers constantly look at political speeches or constantly watch the news, so that's what excite the teachers because they not only see what you can come up with but get to satisfy that factor that determines if that person is dirt to them or not.
*also that other guy that answered, I really liked theirs's but perhaps teachers don't really like the mental side of stories...but I do! and iit was interesting reading your's!
What can I write a short story about?
Answer:
maybe about yourself or your favorite thing
Explanation:
pls i need it ASAP!!! (Just the introduction paragraph)
1. What obstacles did Quimby, Coleman, and other early female pilots face that their male counterparts did not face?
2. What motivated these women to achieve in spite of difficulties?
Answer:
What obstacles did Quimby, Coleman, and other early female pilots face that their male counterparts did not face?
2. What motivated these women to achieve in spite of difficulties?
Fifteen-year-old Kwan sat on a large boulder on the rocky shore and watched her seven-year-old brother, Min, race along the beach close to the water’s edge. The handmade kite, streaming high in the air behind him, created a striking image against the vivid blue sky. Occasionally, Min called out, “Kwan, look at me! I’m flying! I’m flying!” She beamed and waved at him, urging him on in his glee. She recalled the day her parents first brought home the little bundle from the hospital, the first boy in the family, making her the happiest big sister ever. The family had had a new baby to care for and cherish, and she had a precious little brother to shower with love and attention. Min brought joy and delight to the whole household, and his presence completed the family.
Kwan smiled again as she watched him run along, and she felt great contentment at the pleasure he took in flying the kite they had made together. Ever since Father had taken Min to the Korean Kite Festival, he had begged for a kite of his own. The multicolored dragons, birds, and box kites with their colorful tails and plumes appeared to enchant Min as he watched them soar and race in the clear blue sky. He stood mesmerized by the panoply of colors. “Someday, I will race a kite in the festival!” Min stated with determination. When Min made up his mind that a kite would be the perfect summer project for him and Kwan, she was surprised. “I don’t want a kite-making kit,” he informed their father. “I want to build it myself—with Kwan’s help.” Kwan initially wondered why Min included her in his quest for a kite, but she quickly realized that her clever brother had correctly surmised that their father would more likely approve the request if Min’s big sister were there to help him. How could Kwan refuse?
Kwan gazed out at her brother and heard his shrieks of delight as he tried to direct their marvelous flying creation. She watched it wheel, spin, and dive—a wild, colorful bird putting on an aerial display. Its gold and red crepe-paper wings fluttered in the air, mimicking the flight of a predatory bird surveying the landscape for prey. It swooped and dived, perhaps discovering a possible meal, and then went airborne again to avoid the rocky terrain below. Min was the falconer, guiding his bird on its path through the sky, not yet ready to call it back to the ground. But Kwan grew concerned when she looked out at the dark, threatening clouds beginning to roll in off the water. When she saw the streaks of lightning within the cloud formation, she pointed to the distant storm and called out to her little brother to bring in the kite. Min nodded and rolled in the kite string, bringing his bird home. “Let’s go,” Kwan told her brother and put her arm around him to fold him safely under her wing as they both held onto the kite. “It’s time to go home.”
How does the image "fold him safely under her wing" affect the passage?
1. The kite can be collapsed into a small size to transport.
2. Kwan is like a mother bird taking care of her baby.
3. Kwan is making sure the kite doesn't get damaged by the storm.
4. The kite, made of paper, is quite fragile.
Answer:
2 I assume is the right answer
Select the correct text in the passage.
Identify the topic sentence in the given paragraph.
All members of the animal kingdom need sleep to help their brains function properly. The brain needs a minimum number of hours to rest and
organize itself. The number of hours depends on age. For example, human babies need an average of 14 to 16 hours of rest dally, while adults
can function on about 6 to 8 hours. Scientists are not completely sure what the brain does during sleep periods, but they do know that the brain
sorts and stores information and replaces chemicals when a person sleeps.
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mpass
4. In paragraph 11, the wife decides to get out of bed after finding
her husband missing because she could bear it no longer." What
event causes the wife to question her husband
A The wife's sister moves out. ( Paragraph 1)
B The husband goes hunting by himself. ( Paragraph 4)
C The youngest child rejects her father. ( Paragraph 6)
D The husband turns into a human. ( Paragraph 15)
This question is about the short story "The Wife's Story", by Ursula K. le Guin.
Answer:
What causes the wife to question her husband is:
C The youngest child rejects her father. ( Paragraph 6)
Explanation:
The narrator in "The Wife's Story" is a female werewolf. However, that is only revealed at the end of the story. The author deceives readers, giving hints all along but still making it seem that the narrator is human.
The narrator's husband begins to go out to hunt in broad daylight. At first, that did not bother her. She only begins to be a little annoyed by it because of the way he smells when he comes back home. Suspicion takes a while to come to her mind. It is when his behavior and something in his eyes change, when their little child rejects her father, screaming in fear of him, that the narrator finally questions the whole situation.
Upon waking up one day and realizing he is missing, she goes outside and sees him transforming into a human. She and other werewolves end up killing him.
Is the word in bold a direct object or an indirect object? The bank loaned Reba money for her new advertising business.
There are no words in bold, so I will answer in a way that will help you independently of what the word is.
Answer:
If the word in bold is "Reba", we have an indirect object.
If the word in bold is "money", we have a direct object.
Explanation:
Some verbs, such as "buy", "give" or "loan" often require two types of object. The direct object is the thing that is being bought, given, or loaned. It is the direct receiver of the action performed by the verb. The indirect object is the person to or for whom something is bought, given, or loaned. Depending on its position in the sentence, it may or may not appear preceded by a preposition (such as "to").
The different types of object answer different types of question:
- The bank loaned Reba money for her new advertising business.
1. The bank loaned what? Money. (direct object)
2. The bank loaned money to whom? Reba (indirect object)
what was andy’s final sentence from the judge tears of a tiger
Answer:
D. see
Explanation:
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