( introduction of Anne Frank )
ill give the brainiest only if it's correct or a clear answer ( no random answers or flagged )

Using the Reichstag (German
parliament) fire as a pretext, Hitler issues emergency decrees
that marks the end of all basic
freedoms, including freedom of
speech, press, assembly and
protection from arbitrary arrest.

- explain why this would greatly affect you

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Answer 1

Answer:

introduction of Anne Frank

Explanation:

Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who gained worldwide fame after her diary, which chronicled her experiences during the Holocaust, was published posthumously. She was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, and her family later moved to Amsterdam to escape persecution by the Nazi regime.

When the German occupation of the Netherlands began in 1940, Anne and her family went into hiding in a secret annex behind her father's business. They remained hidden for two years until they were betrayed and arrested in August 1944. Anne and her sister were eventually sent to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where Anne died of typhus in March 1945, just weeks before the camp was liberated.

After the war, Anne's diary was found by her father and was published in over 60 languages, becoming one of the most widely read books in the world. Her diary provides a vivid and moving account of life during the Holocaust and has become a powerful symbol of hope, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity.


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Read the fable "Two Pots." Then, answer the question that follows.

Two Pots, one of brass and the other of clay, stood together on the hearthstone. One day the Brass Pot proposed to the Earthen Pot that they go out into the world together. But the Earthen Pot excused himself, saying it would be wiser for him to stay in the corner by the fire.
"It would take so little to break me," he said. "You know how fragile I am. The least shock is sure to shatter me!"
"Don't let that keep you at home," urged the Brass Pot. "I shall take very good care of you. If we should happen to meet anything hard, I will step between and save you."
So the Earthen Pot at last consented, and the two set out side by side, jolting along on three stubby legs first to this side, then to that, and bumping into each other at every step.
The Earthen Pot could not survive that sort of companionship very long. They had not gone ten paces before the Earthen pot cracked, and at the next jolt he flew into a thousand pieces.

Which two of the following themes are present in the fable?


Be careful with whom you keep company.
Taking chances always ends well.
Trust your instincts; they are usually correct.
You can do great things if you try.
A and B
A and C
B and C
C and D

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The answer is A and C
It’s is A and C so yeah

Using what you know about the root word counter, complete the following sentence:

If you were being counterproductive while trying to study for a test, it would mean that you were ________.

afraid of studying
doing a good amount of studying
doing the opposite of studying
studying too much

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doing the opposite of studying.

counterproductive means it’s not helping or it’s going against your goal so if you’re studying for a test but you’re being counterproductive you are doing the opposite of studying

Which area of literacy or language knowledge is learned later in life?
Speaking full sentences
Listening to directions
Reading comprehension
Naming things

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Answer:

I think it is "Reading Comprehension"

Explanation:

You have to understand a language fully to comprehend a reading.

Reading Comprehension

PLEASE HELP!!

Question A.

Which inference can be drawn from this passage?

A. In the Greenville area, the wild plums were not yet ripe in mid-July.
B. The narrator had never tasted wild plums until she moved to the Greenville area.
C. As she grew into and adult, the narrator made wild plum jelly every summer.
D. Over the years, the narrator came to resent her grandmother.

Question B.

Select TWO sentences from the passage that supports the answer to Question A.

A. She explained that these were not the same as the deeply colored, voluptuous kind I had seen in the market.
B. In the winter of 1976, when I was only four years old, my family moved into a modest home in a growing Greenville neighborhood.
C. As the plums became riper and sweeter, my grandma and I picked enough to fill two enormous buckets.
D. As I sat there on the side of the highway, I basked in the tartness of my childhood fruit and in the sweetness of the memory of making jelly with the greatest woman I ever known.
E. I ate enough that one afternoon to give me a stomach ache that lasted two days.

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Question A:

The answer is b

Question A part 2:

The answer is a and b

( Introduction to Anne Frank ) Lost Freedom of 1933

SA stand-by shops to discourage people from going inside
- explain how would this greatly affect you -

I'll give the brainiest if correct please give a good explanation any half-answer or random will be flagged.

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Answer:

If I were living in 1933 and the SA (Sturmabteilung, or "Storm Detachment") was standing by shops to discourage people from going inside, it would greatly affect me in a number of ways.

Firstly, it would disrupt my daily life and routine. If the SA was standing by certain shops, I may feel uneasy or unsafe going inside, which could make it difficult for me to buy the things I need. Even if I was able to go inside, the presence of the SA could make me feel uncomfortable or threatened, which could make shopping a less enjoyable or stress-free experience.

Secondly, it could have economic consequences. If people were discouraged from going inside certain shops, it could lead to a decline in business for those shops, which could result in job losses and financial struggles for the shop owners and employees.

Finally, the presence of the SA standing by shops could create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. It could make people feel like they are being watched or monitored, and it could lead to a sense of mistrust and suspicion in the community.

Overall, the presence of the SA standing by shops would greatly affect me by disrupting my daily life, potentially causing economic consequences, and creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.

Directions: Revise the sentences so that they could be used in a report for this course. Be sure to remove any informal language and use jargon where appropriate.

Today I learned some sick stuff about volcanoes! The hot, dangerous stuff comes outta the top where it sometimes goes boom! The red stuff can be sticky or runny. These things cause lotsa damage. But they can help out sometimes, too.



Now, rewrite your corrected response below:

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Answer:rewrite the explanation

Explanation:today in science class I learned about volcanoes!THe hot lava rises from the ground to the surface and makes its way the the top of the valcono, when the lava reaches the top it gushes out and is also known as and volcanic eruption. a volcanic eruptions here the volcano gets full to the top with lava and gushes out onto the land.the lave is very hot ( never touch went it first comes out of the volcano) and hardens very fast to form crystals. whether is a volcanic eruption and can damage but also help the earth.volcanoes were very fun to learn about today.

( Introduction to Anne Frank ) Lost Freedom of 1933
Jewish students excluded from exams in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and law
- explain how this would greatly affect you

I'll give the brainiest if correct please give a good explanation any half-answer or random will be flagged.

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Answer:

If I was excluded from exams in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and law it would would greatly affect me because I wouldn’t be able to learn any important skills which would most likely hinder me from getting a well paying job. Also I  wouldn’t be able to help myself if I was sick due to lack of knowledge about medicine. I feel would be most affected by being excluded from law because then I wouldn’t know my rights and freedoms so if I got into trouble with the police or was in a situation that was wrong or dangerous  I wouldn’t know how to conduct myself. So I could end up getting into even more trouble for doing something I didn’t even know was wrong in the first place

Explanation:

I hope thats good

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Read the excerpt from Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains and Life on the Frontier by Frances Fuller Victor below and think about what part of it Victor may have embellished to make her story flow.
When young Joe was about eighteen years of age, he grew tired of the monotony of plantation life, and jumping into the wagon of a neighbor who was headed to Kentucky, started out in life for himself. He "reckoned they did not grieve for him at home,” which anyone hearing about his attitude toward schooling and farming would also conclude. Joe probably believed that should his father grieve for him, his step-mother would be able to console him; this step-mother, though a pious woman, was not one of the lad's favorites.
What did Victor likely add to Meek's story in this paragraph?
the part about him leaving home
the part about not liking his step-mother
the part about him heading to Kentucky
the part about his father grieving for him

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Answer: the part about him not liking his step-mother and the part about his father grieving for him.

2nd an the last option.

can somebody help me answer these questions.
you can answer this if you have or have not read "Claudette Colvin Twice Toward Justice" By Phillip Hoose

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Answer:

please post the book title

to be or not to be, that is the question
which play is this quote from

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Answer:

Hamlet

Explanation:

This quote is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Hamlet in Act II, Scene 2 of the play.

Answer: It is a quote from "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare.

Have you ever wondered what swims in the deepest parts of the world's oceans? Well, we just got a better idea about one mysterious creature of the deep ocean: the giant squid.

Just recently a Japanese film crew managed to film a giant squid swimming in its natural habitat. They managed to lure it to their cameras with bait after many hours of waiting and searching two thousand feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.

The giant squid is truly a giant. It can grow up to 50 feet in length, with tentacles making up most of this great length. For comparison, 50 feet is about as long as most school buses. Imagine meeting something the size of your school bus in the deep dark ocean and you might get an idea what it is like to meet a squid.

Over the centuries, many squid specimens have been found, but it's hard to get an idea of how the squid lives because it typically cruises in the deepest depths of the ocean. We know that the giant squid's main predator is the sperm whale. We know this because bits of giant squid have been found in the stomachs of sperm whales. We also know they feed on deep-sea fish and other squid. We know this because of all the giant squid that have washed ashore.

The giant squid lives in all the world's oceans, though few are found in the tropics or the Arctic waters. As a result, stories of giant squid were told among sailors for hundreds of years. These sightings must have been frightening and may be the source for the legend of the Kraken, a sea monster reputed to be as large as an island and capable of eating an entire ship.

Which of the following sentences from the text provides the least support for the central idea of the passage?

Have you ever wondered what swims in the deepest parts of the world's oceans?
Over the centuries, many squid specimens have been found, but it's hard to get an idea of how the squid lives because it typically cruises in the deepest depths of the ocean.
We also know they feed on deep-sea fish and other squid.
It can grow up to 50 feet in length, with tentacles making up most of this great length.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Which details best support the central idea of the excerpt? Select three options.

Read the following passage from The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain.

The house where Tom's father lived was up a foul little pocked called Offal Court, out of Pudding Lane. It was small, decayed, and rickety, but it was packed full of wretchedly poor families. Canty's tribe occupied a room on the third floor. The mother and father had a sort of bedstead in the corner; but Tom, his grandmother, and his two sisters, Bet and Nan, were not restricted—they had all the floor to themselves, and might sleep where they choose. There were the remains of a blanket or two, and some bundles of ancient and dirty straw, but these could not rightly be called beds, for they were not organized; they were kicked into a general pile, mornings, and selections made form the mass at night, for service.

Part A: What can you infer about the Canty family based on this passage? Fill in blank 1 using A, B, or C.

They are poor.
They are happy.
They are wealthy.

Part B: Which literary element most impacts your response to part A? Fill in blank 2 using D, E, or F.
Conflict
Plot
Setting

Part C: Select one excerpt from the text that supports your answer to Part A. Enter your selection in blank 3 using G, H, or I.
The mother and father had a sort of bedstead in the corner …
Bet and Nan were not restricted—they had all the floor to themselves, and might sleep where they choose.
There were the remains of a blanket or two, and some bundles of ancient and dirty straw, but these could not rightly be called beds, for they were not organized
Answer for Blank 1:

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A: they are poor
B: setting
C:there were the remains of a blanket or two and some bundles of ancient and dirty straw, but these could not rightly be called beds, for they were not organized
the answer will be A - they are poor.

( Introduction to Anne Frank ) Lost Freedom of 1935

Law for "The Protection of German Blood and German Honor" forbade mixed marriages
- explain how would this greatly affect you -

I'll give the brainiest if correct please give a good explanation any half-answer or random will be flagged.

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The outlaw of mixed marriages would greatly affect both myself and my loved ones. I would personally feel anguish for my friends and family who are unable to wed those they truly love. I would feel restricted to only marry someone who was deemed appropriate by the law, regardless if I loved them or not.

What were the two nicknames for Ellis Island depending on what happened to an immigrant?

Help 20 pts

USE RACES STRATEGY

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Answer:

Gateway to Freedom and Ilse of tears

Explanation:

If you were accepted it was the Gateway to Freedom but if enter was refused then you were deported thus the name Ilse of tears

Gateway to Freedom and Illse of tears

Introduction to Anne Frank ) Lost Freedom of 1943
SA stands by shops to discourage people from going inside

- explain how would this greatly affect you -

I'll give the brainiest if correct please give a good explanation any half-answer or random will be flagged.

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Answer:

Explanation:  I would be frightened to see a SA standing by one of our Jewish shops. Ma might send me to get groceries but to see a SA there I would go to another shop without a SA standing there. Freedom to not shop there would make me anger and scared on what will happen next.

Hope this helps. I love Anne Frank its a great book.

( Introduction to Anne Frank ) Lost Freedom of 1938
Kristallnacht (November 9) - a night of terrible violence in Germany. German and Austrian Jews are murdered, synagogues burnt, and desecrated and shop windows destroyed. Thousands of Jews are arrested
- explain how would this greatly affect you -

I'll give the brainiest if correct please give a good explanation any half-answer or random will be flagged.

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Answer:

If I were living in Germany or Austria in 1938 and experienced Kristallnacht, it would greatly affect me in several ways. I would likely feel fear and anxiety about my safety and the safety of my loved ones. I might also experience grief and sadness over the loss of life, destruction of property, and desecration of synagogues. I would also feel a sense of loss and betrayal, as I had likely lived in Germany or Austria for much of my life and considered it my home. The experience of Kristallnacht would also likely have a profound impact on my sense of belonging and identity, as I would feel targeted and discriminated against because of my Jewish heritage. This event would also have practical implications for my daily life, as I might have lost my home, business, or personal property in the violence. Overall, Kristallnacht would be a deeply distressing and life-altering event for me.

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