Answer:
I actually don't know, I could ask you the same question, it could be to give there's life or it could also to be for having fun yet again if it was for that it wouldn't end. It might be to do what we want but, then again we get hurt so Is there really a meaning to life?
Explanation:
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! Complete a depth and complexity frame for a text based upon any of the following questions:
What are the traits/characteristics of perseverance?
What specific elements define perseverance?
What examples from the text support a character’s perseverance?
What type of conflict is demonstrated by Grandpa picking up his walking stick and threatening Lee to “welt the hide off” him if Lee doesn’t take Grandpa to the slough? *
Man vs. self (internal)
Man vs. man (external)
Man vs. nature (external
Man vs. machine (external
Answer:B
Explanation:
need help:( guys please
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I have read the poem before.
From the details in "Ode to Enchanted Light," what does Pablo Neruda seem to mean by "enchanted light"? Answer this question in a brief essay that uses details from the poem to support your explanation.
Under the trees light
has dropped from the top of the sky,
light
like a green
latticework of branches,
shining
on every leaf,
drifting down like clean
white sand.
A cicada sends
its sawing song
high into the empty air.
The world is
a glass overflowing
with water.
Answer:
dkbhtjhgj
Explanation:,. / m/ jnkn
Which was the largest group in the colonies in the years leading up to the American Revolution?
A. Allies
B. Loyalists
C. Patriots
D. Undecideds
Answer:
undecideds
Explanation:
they were the largest group in the colonies in the years leading up to the American Revolution
Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows. A satellite map of South America. Bodies of water on the map are labeled 1 to 7. 1 is a lake in Venezuela. 2 is a river in Venezuela. 3 is a river that extends from Eastern Brazil to Colombia. 4 is a lake between Peru and Bolivia. 5 is a river in Southern Brazil. 6 is an ocean west of South America. 7 is an ocean east of South America. Image courtesy of NASA Look at the map above. Which of the following statements is true? A. Number 3 is the Pacific Ocean. B. Number 4 is the Orinoco River. C. Number 2 is the Strait of Magellan. D. Number 3 is the Amazon River. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Number 4 ... Orinoco River
Explanation:
INSERT COMMAS IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:
As the days go by Mary-Anne never learned her lesson.
I bought a bag a pocketbook and a chess board.
WHY DO WE ADD COMMAS HERE???
1. As the days go by, Mary-Anne never learned her lesson.
2. I bought a pocketbook, and a chessboard.
In Sentence 1, we add a comma because a name is coming up.
In Sentence 2, we add a comma because there is a compound word.
Best of Luck!
Write a paragraph that describes how a positive or negative attitude helped or hindered you during a particular situation.
I need help...┗( T﹏T )┛
Answer:
umm ok... yeah here we go
a positive attitude helped me once with my exam and i got an a on it...
Answer:
I didn't study for the test, because I would have rather played video games my negative attitude caused me to fail. (you can replace video games with something else if you want) copy and past if you want.
I need help please Idk what to write
Answer:
i think its dragon and express.
Explanation: the metaphors used are dragon and express because those are the only 2 things ur comparing (you compare a person to a dragon, and a person to an express)
Pls help me!!!!! Ahhh I’ll give brainliest
Answer:
d alliteration
Explanation:
a repeated letter
how could this essay draft best be revised to clarify meaning and enhance stlye?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
How did Josh try to atone for his bad behavior?Immersive Reader
(4 Points)
a. Volunteer at the library
c. Clean the garage
d. All of the above
Answer:
D i think
Explanation:
A make-believe person or an animal in a work of fiction is which of the following literary terms?
A. Character
B. Plot
C. Theme
D. Setting
As the story thank you ma'am continue sweetheart many things about Miss Jones select the sentence that best gifts clue that her thinking changes after she meets the boy.
"The large woman simply turned around and kicked him square in his blue jeaned sitter."
"You ought to be my son I would teach you right from wrong least I can do right now is wash your face."
"I have done things too which I would not tell you son—neither tell God if he didn't already know."
Plz hurry!!!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! Think about an advertisement that you consider interesting and effective. You might consider if you or someone you know would buy this product based on the advertisement. Which persuasive technique does the advertiser use successfully? What is the cause-and-effect relationship being suggested? Why do you think that particular technique was selected for the advertisement?
Apple promotes their products through commercials and print ads, focusing on how their products are different from competitors. Commercial ads run when a product is first launched and print ads will run throughout the product's life.
i think maybe c or a
Answer: C
Explanation: A P E X
Someone pls help, I don't understand what I'm supposed to do
Answer:
u have to cite the evidence and rewrite the important details in the boxes
Explanation:
On the rough draft of her essay, Anna wrote:
Columbus found valuable resources in the New World, many explorers came to the area after him.
How should Anna revise this sentence to avoid a comma splice and show that Columbus' discoveries influenced others?
Select one:
Questions below
Columbus found valuable resources in the New World, so many explorers came to the area after him.
Many explorers, including Columbus, found valuable resources in the New World.
Columbus found valuable resources in the New World. Many explorers came to the area after him.
Answer:
Columbus found valuable resources in the New World. Many explorers came to the area after him.
Answer:
I think is B.
Explanation:
Will give BRAINLIEST What is the most important aspect of public speaking?
Enunciation
eye contact
inflection
voice
Answer:
enunciation.
Explanation:
well- from the origin of it as in declaration, it could be perceived as how you present yourself, your tone, posture, eyes. it's kind of an all of the above kind of thing, speech and expressing what you are saying well. so Enunciation, I believe.
Can someone write this for me or something- I’ll mark you brainliest (this is science)
Read the excerpt from the article "The Impact of Boating:"
Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of some of the trash floating in waters around the U.S.
Which of the following sentences paraphrases this excerpt correctly?
A. Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of trash floating in large bodies of water.
B. Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of trash discarded by people daily.
C. In waters surrounding the U.S., there are many plastic items and other harmful garbage present.
D. In waters surrounding the U.S., containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are floating along.
Answer:
I believe it would be C..
What can you infer about Alfons and Helen, as adults, from their responses to the events described in Parallel Journeys by Eleanor Ayer? Use the informational text elements in this biographical account, including facts, opinions, historical details, and descriptive language to support your inferences. How can contributing to and reading historical accounts like this be useful for people today? Support your response with evidence from the text.
Answer:
In Parallel Journeys, Eleanor Ayer tells the true story of two very different people who lived through World War II. Helen Waterford was already a young woman, married with a child, when she went into hiding in Amsterdam because she was Jewish. Alfons Heck was just a boy when the war began. By the war's end, he was a high-ranking officer in the Hitler Youth. Although Helen was able to find a safe home for her daughter during the war, Nazis discovered Helen and her husband in their hiding place. They were separated at a concentration camp, and she never saw him again.
Because Alfons was just a young boy, he was easily brainwashed by the power and the flash of Hitler and his promise for a new Germany. He eagerly participated in youth rallies, and was chosen to lead groups of young boys into war. As Germany's forces were depleted, Hitler depended more and more on the Hitler Youth. When he was just 15, Alfons became a top-ranked glider pilot. At sixteen, he became a Bannfuhrer, equivalent to the rank of a major general in the U. S., with 6,000 troops under his command. By the end of the war Alfons had lost many friends and found his hometown reduced to rubble. He could only hope that the occupying forces of the United States and France would not deal with him too harshly.
Explanation:
Eleanor Ayer recounts the real-life experiences of two very distinct World War II survivors in her book Parallel Journeys.
Who was Hallen?When Helen Waterford fled into hiding in Amsterdam due to her Jewish heritage, she was already a young married woman with a young kid. When the war started, Alfons Heck was just a young boy.
He rose to the position of senior officer in the Hitler Youth at the conclusion of the war. Nazis found Helen and her husband in their hiding spot despite Helen being able to secure a safe home for her daughter throughout the war.
She never ran across him again after they were split apart in a concentration camp. Alfons was a young child who was readily misled by the charisma, glitter, and promise of Hitler.
Therefore, Eleanor Ayer recounts the real-life experiences of two very distinct World War II survivors in her book Parallel Journeys.
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OK third times the charm so plz help and make sure its RIGHT
Which sentence from “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” contains indirect characterization?
1.They banged around noisily, calling for the rag man.
2.He vaulted over the outer stairs and pushed tentatively on the door.
3.Then Lemon Brown released his hand and moved toward the top of the stairs.
4.One of them had his pants leg up, looking at his knee.
PLEASE HURRY
Answer:sentence 2
Explanation:
Answer:
2. He vaulted over the outer stairs and phshed tentatively on the door.
How do the descriptions of the American flag differ in the poem and magazine article? The poem uses more figurative language and imagery to describe the flag. The magazine article is more technical in its description of the flag. O both of these NEXT QUESTION O ASK FOR HELP
plz help me thank you
and dont waste my points
please make sure they are right
this is a christmas gift for my mom:
(well part of it so pls helppp)
if I had to describe your mom in one word what would it be?
i cant decide because my mom is such an amazing, sweet, kind person and I don't think you can put all those sweet things in one word. HELP
Answer:
Mom, you are one of the most fun-loving, jovial people I know!
Kind is one of the words to describe Mom, if she is gentle, good-natured, friendly, considerate and caring.
A kind mom is also one who is selfless, genuine and helpful.
Watching you be kind to others all my life has made me a better person.
Explanation:
does anyone know ASL
I wanna learn ASL
Answer:
I do and my sister has been doing it for 2 years. I know it as well
Answer:
YES!!
Im on my 5th year learning, its so fun
Explanation:
elect all the correct answers.
In this excerpt from Susan Glaspell's Trifles, why does Mrs. Hale advise Mrs. Peters to lie to Mrs. Wright about the broken bottles?
MRS HALE: (not as if answering that) I wish you'd seen Minnie Foster when she wore a white dress with blue ribbons and stood up there in the choir and sang. (a look around the room) Oh, I wish I'd come over here once in a while! That was a crime! That was a crime! Who's going to punish that?
MRS PETERS: (looking upstairs) We mustn't—take on.
MRS HALE: I might have known she needed help! I know how things can be—for women. I tell you, it's queer, Mrs Peters. We live close together and we live far apart. We all go through the same things—it's all just a different kind of the same thing, (brushes her eyes, noticing the bottle of fruit, reaches out for it) If I was you, I wouldn't tell her her fruit was gone. Tell her it ain't. Tell her it's all right. Take this in to prove it to her. She—she may never know whether it was broke or not.
Mrs. Hale feels sympathetic toward Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. Hale is responsible for breaking the bottles.
Mrs. Hale doesn’t want to cause Mrs. Wright any more grief.
Mrs. Hale feels jealous of Mrs. Wright's tasty fruit preserves.
Mrs. Hale doesn’t want to clean up the broken bottles of preserves.
Answer:
I believe it's A and C.
Explanation:
The outsiders: chapter 2
Question: what event changed Johnny forever? How did it change him?
(Please don’t say random things, this is a very important assignment I’m stuck on)