The skeletons in the walls of the catacombs in "The Cask of Amontillado" are the remains of
A. carnival merrymakers
B. Montressor's disobedient servants
C. Montressor's family enemies
D. Montressor's ancestors
Answer: D
Explanation:
They are the remains of his ancestors
Thesis "She Names Them" answer
Answer:
wdwadwadwad
Explanation:
Look at the word “unchangeable”. This word has *
20 points
A. A suffix
B. A prefix
C. A prefix and a suffix
D. Neither
Answer:
this word has both a prefix and a suffix
the prefix is "un" and the suffix is "able" both are added to the word to change the meaning
Answer:
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Explanation:
EVERY BODY DANCE NOW
Help me with this problem.
Answer:
access
Explanation:
the others would not make cense when you fill it in
hope it helps
Answer:
yes, the answer is acces.
Explanation:
They are right that it wouldn't make any sense. Here's an example: However, they be allowed to online dictionaries during tests. If you read that out loud then you'll see that it wouldn't make sense.
Liam ride his bike up the steep hill, and then quickly race it down.
This is the way a piece of writing is organized.
Answer:
structure !!
Explanation:
I learned this in my English class
HURRY PLEASE I AM IN THE TEST!
The author suggests in this excerpt that
Read the excerpt from "Healthy Eating."
Fourteen years ago, Juanita Ferguson, 55, had a
kidney transplant. So she watched what she ate and
always included fruits and vegetables in her diet.
But it was the finer points that Ferguson, a supervisor
in the respiratory care department at Baptist, was
missing. She bought honey wheat bread, not realizing
that at her age she needed much more fiber. She was
unaware of her card intake. And she had no idea that
on weekends, when she was completing chores and
running errands, forgetting to eat was causing
problems
O older people know less than others about what they
should be eating
O older people make poor food choices that cause life-
threatening illnesses.
o it is usually easy for people to figure out what types
of food to eat.
O it is important for people to be informed about what
their bodies need
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is D (it is important for people to be informed about what their bodies need)
Explanation:
Correct on edg 2021
Write a paragraph about climate change
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I will give u brainliest
Answer:
climat change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of green house gases, and the resulting large scale shifts in weather patterns.
Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners.
Let’s move_______ bananas to______table there.
Part A: What is one theme of the text?
a. Corruption can be overcome by acts of kindness and forgiveness.
O b. The government provides for those who serve others.
c. It is best to be truthful, even when others are being manipulative.
e
e
O d. Those in positions of power get away with acts that others would not.
e
He
Answer:
You have not provided the text to which your question refers but anyway I will give you an explanation so that you can answer it yourself.
Explanation:
The theme of a text is a phrase that synthesizes or encompasses the entire text, a very brief exposition of the central idea of the writing around which the meaning of the text is organized and that gives meaning -universal- to the data or specific events to present the text
The theme of a text is not the summary of the text. We call summary the expository text capable of reporting the main idea and secondary ideas of a given text, linked by discourse connectors.
Therefore, you must identify a phrase capable of expressing the full meaning of a story, that is, a very brief exposition of its main idea, around which the rest of the secondary ideas are distributed.
does this sentence sound good?
I had been really busy for this past day
Answer-
I had been extremely busy for the past day
or
I had been really busy for the past day
Explanation:
Take away my first letter and I am a store.
Take away the second and people who look at me adore.
Put all my letters back and read me in reverse if you are able.
I am now cars suspended from an overhead cable.
Take a letter away and I become male sheep.
What word am I?
12. Beatty again talks about society. What were people interested in? List details. How did these
interests contribute to the books not selling?
Answer: According to Beatty, society got so overpopulated, so sensitive to insult, and so concerned with pleasure, that things which created divisions became so unwelcome as to be dangerous to social order itself. The startling point of Beatty's explanation is that censorship started with the people, not the government (although the government stepped in later in accordance with the people's wishes). Most people stopped reading books long before they were ever burned. In Fahrenheit 451, society evolved into Bradbury's dystopia after the population dramatically increased and technology improved. ... Eventually, the population stopped reading and preferred to consume mindless entertainment. The government capitalized on the population's ignorance by censoring literature altogether. He's the head honcho fireman, but he knows more about books than anyone else. He burns these texts with a fiery vengeance (wink wink), but he spends half his time quoting from them. ... He used to be curious about books, just like Montag is. He used to question the system, just like Montag.
Explanation: I put info about diff things. Hopfuly this was helpful.
100 Point's Please Help Answer the questions 8th grade ELA Class
Directions: List the characters in the story and at least 2 descriptive character traits. Then, write at least 5 active (vivid) verbs and 5 vivid adjectives used in the story. Then identify the conflict, an example of suspense, point of view and irony by writing complete statements.
Name ______________________________________ Date _____________________
EQ: How do Effective writers hook and hold the reader?
Thank You Ma’m by Langston Hughes
Directions: List the characters in the story and at least 2 descriptive character traits. Then, write at least 5 active (vivid) verbs and 5 vivid adjectives used in the story. Then identify the conflict, an example of suspense, point of view and irony by writing complete statements.
Narrative Element Evidence from the Story
Characters/Traits
*Vivid Verbs
*Vivid Adjectives
Conflict
Theme
Suspense
Point of View
Irony
ELAGSE8RL2: Determine a theme and/or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.
ELAGSE8W3: Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
a. Engage and orient the reader by establishing a context and point of view and introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally and logically.
b. Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing, description, and reflection, to develop experiences, events, and/or characters.
c. Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and clauses to convey sequence, signal shifts from one-time frame or setting to another, and show the relationships among experiences and events.
d. Use precise words and phrases, relevant descriptive details, and sensory language to capture the action and convey experiences and events. e. Provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects on the narrated experiences or events.
Answer. i doubled checked its conflict sorry
Explanation: im 95 percent sure
What term BEST defines the epic convention that is exhibited in this stanza?
“There were saddened hearts in Mudville for a week or even more; There were muttered oaths and curses – every fan in town was sore.
‘Just think,” said one, “how soft it looked with Casey at the bat!
And then to think he’d go and spring a bush-league trick like that.’”
invocation of the muse
lengthy speeches
in medias res
the hero’s journey
Answer:
The answer is in media res
Explanation:
there is no speech so cross that one out
the story has no invocation of the muse
there is no journey for Casey because he is in mid season if it was in playoffs it would be different
Which of these are the reasons WHY Ruth Bader
Ginsburg gained many admirers throughout her
career?
1. She declined to retire in 2014
when many liberals
encouraged her to do so.
2. She displayed strength and
resilience during personal
health crises.
3. She argued six important
cases before the Supreme
Court in the 1970s, winning
five.
4. She defended the rights of
women and minorities
throughout her career.
Answer:dont know
Explanation:
3. The author of this article states that it may or may not be possible to teach someone how to create the personal transaction that's at the heart of good nonfiction writing, but it is possible for people to learn how to do it. Why do you think he makes this point and what does it mean?
Answer:
The author has tried to communicate that good personal transactions cannot be teach to someone. A person can only learn how he has to manage his personal transactions. This could be by experience and observing others. A person may create personal transactions in a non fiction way by writing it from heart. The readers does not accept the content if its fake or overly fictitious.
Explanation:
The author of this article has advised people to write everything by heart and do not go for overly fictitious writing. If one tries to learn personal transactions he may result with good ends but this cannot be teach. A person can learn thing by his deeds and experience in certain situations.
A _____ eyes are on the top of its head. flys’ fly’s flies flies’
Answer:
flies
Explanation:
because it's a plural now
Animal Farm
Place the character interactions listed below in the correct sequence, from first to last.
1.
The animals have their most plentiful harvest.
2.
Snowball organizes animal committees.
3.
The animals gather to vote on the windmill.
4.
Boxer’s new motto is “Napoleon is always right.”
5.
The dogs chase Snowball off the farm.
6.
Neighboring farmers attack Animal Farm.
7.
Squealer claims the pigs need extra milk and apples.
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1. The animals have their most plentiful harvest.
2. Snowball organizes animal committees.
3. Squealer claims the pigs need extra milk and apples.
4. Neighboring farmers attack Animal Farm.
5. The animals gather to vote on the windmill.
6. The dogs chase Snowball off the farm.
7. Boxer's new motto is "Napoleon is always right."
Answer:
1. The animals have their most plentiful harvest.
2. Snowball organizes animal committees.
3. Squealer claims the pigs need extra milk and apples.
4. Neighboring farmers attack Animal Farm.
5. The animals gather to vote on the windmill.
6. The dogs chase Snowball off the farm.
7. Boxer's new motto is "Napoleon is always right.
Explanation:
Her blank had red,white, and blue stripes.
Answer:
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Determine the sentence type.
Phillis Weatley was the first published African-American poet.
complex sentence
compound sentence
simple sentence
compound-complex sentence
Answer:
Simple Sentence
Explanation:
There are no conjunctions and only one idea to this sentence, therefore it can be identified as a simple sentence.
Read the passage.
Jamal stood at the edge of the track. He pulled his hat brim lower to shade his eyes from the glare of the sun. He watched the crowd. Some
of the parents gazed silently over at the runners who were getting ready to compete. Other parents sat laughing and talking in the bright afternoon
sun. The sun felt good on Jamal's arms. His tee shirt rippled in the warm breeze.
Jamal leaned down to tie his shoes before the big race. As his fingers tugged on the laces, suddenly he could see himself back in Annapolis
in second grade, trying to tie a very small pair of laces. On that morning six years ago, Uncle Bill had showed up at Jamal's school to watch Jamal run
in the May Relay. Jamal had raised his hand in class when the teacher asked, "Who wants to run in the relay race this year?"
For Jamal, that was the most exciting experience in second grade. In bed, on many nights before the May Relay, he had thought about it. He
had tried to imagine how it would feel to run as fast as he could, as fast as the wind, pumping his muscles and propelling his body around the circle
of the track.
Then the day had arrived, the day of the big event. Uncle Bill had whispered in his ear, "Running feels good, Jamal. Lift your knees, focus
your mind, race along that path." Jamal had felt a surge of love for his uncle. "You're the best, Uncle Bill!"
Today, Uncle Bill was far from Jamal's school. No family had come to see Jamal compete on the track today, but the sun warmed his
shoulders and he smiled. "Running feels good, Jamal," he thought to himself. "Lift your knees, focus your mind, race along that path."
How is plot developed in this passage?
O 1. through personal conflict between Jamal and Uncle Bill
2. through comparison of Jamal's and Uncle Bill's outlooks on life
O 3. through resolution of Jamal's ill feelings based on memories of Uncle Bill
4. through flashback to a time when Jamal was inspired by Uncle Bill's coaching
The correct answer is 4. Through flashback to a time when Jamal was inspired by Uncle Bill's coaching.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the narrator describes Jamal as he remembers an experience when he is about to run in a race. This is introduced in "suddenly he could see himself back in Annapolis in second grade". Moreover, the experience Jamal remembers is that during the second grade his Uncle Bill went to see him run and inspired him to run by telling him "Running feels good, Jamal. Lift your knees, focus your mind, race along that path". In this context, the author develops the story through a flashback of memory of the time Jamal was inspired by his uncle (Option 4).
The Dark Game and The Code Book Compar and Contrast
Answer:
Sorry but idk this answer. Ill see what I can do
Explanation:
Between you and (I, me), this chili is too spicy.
Answer: between you and i, this chili is too spicy
Explanation:
Answer:
Personally, they both sound right to me, but I believe that it should be pronounced like: Between you and me, this chili is too spicy.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from The Outsiders.
Then there were shouts and the pounding of feet, and the Socs jumped up and left me lying there, gasping. I lay there and wondered what in the world was happening—people were jumping over me and running by me and I was too dazed to figure it out. Then someone had me under the armpits and was hauling me to my feet. It was Darry.
"Are you all right, Ponyboy?”
He was shaking me and I wished he’d stop. I was dizzy enough anyway. I could tell it was Darry though—partly because of the voice and partly because Darry’s always rough with me without meaning to be.
What universal theme is present in this excerpt?
Losing hope means losing a battle.
Fitting in is important while growing up.
Challenging times bring families together.
A positive attitude can overcome anything.
Answer:
Challenging times bring families together.
Explanation:
Despite the problems the Curtis brothers have with each other, they have a strong familial bond. Darry is rough both physically and emotionally without meaning to be, but he truly cares for Ponyboy.
Answer:
Challenging times bring family together.
Explanation:
Hope this helps!!!
Carl stops at the 1.3-mile marker for a drink of water.
What mile marker will he see if he walks one tenth of a mile towards the park? Enter your answer in the box
mile
Answer:
The new mile marker is 1.4 mile
Explanation:
Given
[tex]Current\ Stop = 1.3\ mile[/tex]
[tex]Distance\ Walked = \frac{1}{10}\ mile[/tex]
Required
Determine the new mile marker
I'll assume that the park is towards the positive direction;
Hence, the new mile marker is calculated as follows:
[tex]Mile\ Marker = Current\ Stop + Distance\ Walked[/tex]
[tex]Mile\ Marker = 1.3\ mile + \frac{1}{10}\ mile[/tex]
[tex]Mile\ Marker = 1.3\ mile + 0.10\ mile[/tex]
[tex]Mile\ Marker = 1.4\ mile[/tex]
Hence, the new mile marker is 1.4 mile
What is the crate a symbol of from the story return flight
Answer:
wilderness
Explanation:
What is the verb He might kick the ball far enough to make it field goal. What is the helping verb
kick verb
might helping verb
In November 1965, my parents invested, in a little-known stock called Arby's. Which answer choice below shows the correct grammar for the underlined portion of the above sentence? Select one: O A. NO CHANGE O B. invested in a little-known O C. stock invested in: a little-known O D. invested in a little-known
Answer:
B I think
Explanation:
Can't see the underline, but I believe B makes the most sense.
which of the following terms does not describe a “hypothesis”
A) predictive
B) propostion
C) expected behavior
D) valid