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Which is the most grammatically correct way of rewriting sentence 2 (reprinted here)?In fact, they had neither the freedom to decide where to watch the movie nor to choose when to see it.
1. In fact, they either had the freedom to decide where to watch the movie nor to choose when to see it.
2. In fact, they had not the freedom to decide where to watch the movie nor to choose when to see it.
3. In fact, they had neither the freedom to decide where to watch the movie or to choose when to see it.
4. In fact, they had the freedom neither to decide where to watch the movie nor to choose when to see it.
The most grammatically correct way of rewriting sentence 2 is 3. In fact, they had neither the freedom to decide where to watch the movie or to choose when to see it.
What is the use of neither?It is used with nor to suggest or greater human beings, matters, actions, etc., approximately which some thing isn't always true. The following instance sentences display this use.
When used as an adverb both mean "in addition" and is used after a terrible announcement. Neither permits us to make a terrible announcement approximately human beings or matters on an identical time. Neither is going earlier than singular countable nouns. We use it to say 'now no longer both' on the subject of matters
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Act 1 Scene 1 Writing Assignment
After reading Act 1 Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet and reading the summary chart below, explain how the following pairs see one another/think of one another. Use character names and lines and citations from the Middle English version of the play for clarity
Montagues vs. Capulets
The Prince vs. the fighting between the two families
Benvolio vs. Romeo
Summary of Act I scene i:
Setting, a street in Verona, ItalyIn Act I scene i of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare sets up the rivalry between the families of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo’s family is the House of Montague and Juliet’s family is the House of Capulet.
Two servants from each House meet on the street in Verona, Italy. They argue and trade insults about each other’s Houses. A fight ensues. Benvolio, Romeo’s cousin, draws his sword to stop the fight. Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, sees Benvolio’s sword drawn and draws his sword.
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The fight grows as other people join in. Finally, the Prince breaks up the brawl. He is tired of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
The scene ends with the Montagues, Romeo’s parents asking Benvolio if they have seen Romeo lately. Benvolio sees Romeo in the distance and tells his parents he will find out what is wrong with him.
Answer:
As you can see they have a rivaling family, Benvolio wanted to prove that their family has to be the better. Yet the person to not want the fight was Romeo himself. The start of the fight was actually Montague family speaking of biting their thumbs, flipping off, at the other family. You can imminently understand the families hate each other by their actions. As for how they see each other, Benvolio and Romeo have a simple love for each other. Romeo doesn't want to fight show later in the play, Benvolio is hot headed and will start a fight anywhere when angry . Romeo will try his best to control the situation while Benvolio will provoke the situation. The families hate each other. They have tried to start a mass amount of fights in streets causing the Prince to stop it all. The Prince and fighting he hates it and has threatened to ban the families from Verona if caught fighting again. Its mostly hate relationships.
Explanation:
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PART A: Which of the following best describes the central idea of the article of COOL JOBS: REACHING OUT TO E.T. IS A NUMBERS GAME
A) Math plays a vital role in scientists’ search for alien life as it helps them
determine where and when life might exist and communicate with it.
b)Math is a language that everyone understands on Earth, and it is likely that math
is the foundation of all alien languages as well.
c)While some scientists rely on math to contact aliens, it plays a larger role in
general space exploration by helping astronomers get to space.
d)While searching for alien life with math is exciting, scientists should be focusing
on finding any form of alien life, not just intelligent ones.
Answer:
i think its C sorry if its wrong
Explanation:
Write 6 words related with cricket the words should begin with "b"
6 words related with cricket the words begin with "b" are :-
BallBeamerBails BatsmanBallerBoundaryhope it is helpful to you
What is the function of the illustration in the article?
Explanation:
to help readers understand what a flute is made of
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Answer:
First: depends on you, i hope no
second: in more southern states, such as states that arrests people of color after a certain time
third: donate to movements, or attend rallies that are against racism.
Which word best describes the tone of the passage
Answer:
lol we both in florida doing this rn also
Help me with this question pls
(I put the picture)
Answer:
Explanation:
Easy its B, make sure you look for key words that connect from the paragraph to the question.
Do you guys no what is happening on JUNE 12TH 2021......!!!
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Select the correct answer.
What is the relationship between these two paragraphs?
It’s not easy being a bird, especially when you can’t figure out how to fly. That was Donny’s problem. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t lift off the ground. He watched the other birds and tried to imitate what they did, but nothing seemed to help.
Summer was almost over, and the leaves were starting to fall off the trees. It would soon be winter, and everyone would be heading south for the summer. Donny didn’t want to be left behind, and he didn’t want to be a burden. He needed to teach himself to fly once and for all.
A.
The first paragraph is the exposition, and the second paragraph is the climax of the story.
B.
The first paragraph describes the conflict, and the second paragraph resolves the problem.
C.
The first paragraph outlines the plot, and the second paragraph describes the theme of the story.
D.
The first paragraph describes the main character, and the second paragraph describes the conflict.
E.
The first paragraph identifies the narrator, and the second paragraph tells about the setting.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The beginning talks about Donny's problem with not being able to fly. The second paragraph talks about how Donny tries to solve his problem by teaching himself how to fly.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The first paragraph describes the conflict :
Donny's inability to fly even despite trying many attempts to learn such as imitating other birds.
The second paragraph resolves the problem :
Because the approach of winter required him to know how to fly to avoid becoming a burden to other birds during the migration.
Also could leave him at the risk of dying, therefore its crucial for him to fly.
Read the excerpt from Mrs.Dalloway and then complete the sentences that follow
Answer:
1. the tension between them
2. disapproves of
Explanation:
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help me please is present perfect
Answer:
2. Heard. but I'm not sure about 3
Answer:
hasn't heard
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1. When two planets look the same, they are ? A .unusual B. dangerous C. different D. beautiful E. similar
Answer:
Similar
Explanation:
Answer:
E Similar
Explanation:
The word similar describes two objects that look the same
According to the course, which of these has not been linked to damage caused by
UVB radiation?
a) Destruction of DNA
b) Melanoma and premature aging
c) Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas
d) Severe sunburn
Answer:
Melanoma and premature aging
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is correct
Explanation:
Which excerpt from "Perseus" best represents a characteristic of a Greek hero?
Answer: The correct answer to this is: “[Athena and Hermes] told him which one was Medusa and that was important, for she alone of the three could be killed; the other two were immortal.”
Explanation- This passage talks about the adventure of Perseus, the Greek hero, in his venture to kill the gorgon monster, Medusa
Answer:
[Athena and Hermes] told him which one was Medusa and that was important, for she alone of the three could be killed; the other two were immortal
Explanation:
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write descriptive easy describing your visit to a castle
if a man says “hello ma lady” what to reply to that? like yk adding to the hello, instead of ma lady what should i replace that?
uhhhh you could put like "good evening m'lady" or smth, and like in response a shy/bashful "hello" yk? or the girl could say "[his name]!"
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In a short essay of 2-3 well-developed paragraphs, compare and contrast reading the story with watching the video.
First, evaluate the choice of costumes, set, and actors in the film compared with the text version. Why did the director make the choices he did, and what effect did they have on the story, plot, theme, and/or viewing experience?
Then, explain how the video changed or deepened your understanding of the story and its theme. Use specific evidence from the text of the story, as well as the video, to support your ideas and observations. (Make sure you explain specifically what the theme of the story is, too!)
Answer:
What sets apart the short film from the story is the director's choice of details. The setting seemed to be made as normal as possible, a simple small town in America. He added foreshadowing by doing a close up of Tess Hutchinson's nervous, smiling face and the closeup of rocks in the boy's pocket. He had the benefit of using pauses to increase suspense, and the actress was free to express Tess's outrage at the lottery. The overall visual of the movie is more detailed because we see the expressions of seriousness and unease in each face.
There are plenty of similarities between the story and video as well. They are both heavily suspenseful, the atmosphere appears to be dark, like something doesn't feel right. The moment were the boys are gathering rocks, in both works it was a sign they were up to no good, but the audience was not aware why until the story progressed. Both were true to the simplistic lifestyle of the townspeople, and how casually they carried out this morbid tradition for agricultural purposes.
In conclusion, they both successful covered the themes of the story regarding mob psychology, following traditions blindly, scapegoating, and the reliance chance-based games.
in 35 words or fewer, summarize the main point of the "equal pay bill" letter
Women and men should be paid the same wage for the same work. Women should work outside of the home and contribute to the family income. Women should dedicate themselves to caring for their family and home.
can someone help me fill out this chart, you have to compare two writings, one's a poem and the other is an excerpt from a story so if you don't like reading...id.k you probably won't want to help.
Answer:
1. What is the theme of this poem? Making a choice
Develop theme: Underlying message "big idea" what the author is trying to convey through their writing
2. School days of Zitkala-Sa are hate and isolation, as she felt like an outsider in school among all those white people.
3. Both, are informative/denunciative works that dealt with issues as problematic as was the context of racial discrimination and how difficult life was for natives Americans in the late nineteenth century.
Explanation:
can u help me with this e-mail -Imagine you are Rajan.In about 120 words, write an email to Amirul giving some advice.
Answer and Explanation:
Subject: Sleepover
Hi Amirul,
It is so nice to hear from you! Yes, I will be there for the sleepover, and I'll make sure to bring my board games and comic books. I can't wait to see you and our friends. Will you please write to me letting me know the date and time?
I can imagine how you feel. Sudden changes like this one are never easy. But give it some time. You may soon realise there are several advantages to living in a condo. For instance, it is much safer than a house. Also, you will get to meet new people and make new friends.
See you soon!
Rajan
WRITE ABOIT Idaho’s LAND PLZZZ IVE BEEN WAITING FOR 5 hours since 9 or more hours again Write a small paragraph about idahos land do not copy and paste the answer in safari THANKS
Answer:
Humans may have been present in the Idaho area as long as 14,500 years ago. Excavations at Wilson Butte Cave near Twin Falls in 1959 revealed evidence of human activity, including arrowheads, that rank among the oldest dated artifacts in North America. American Indian peoples predominant in the area included the Nez Percé in the north and the Northern and Western Shoshone in the south.
A Late Upper Paleolithic site was identified at Cooper's Ferry in western Idaho near the town of Cottonwood by archaeologists in 2019. Based on evidence found at the site, first people lived in this area 15,300 to 16,600 years ago, predating the Beringia land bridge by about a thousand years. The discoverers, anthropology professor Loren Davis and colleagues, emphasized that they possess similarities with tools and artifacts discovered in Japan that date from 16,000 to 13,000 years ago.[16][17][18][19][20] The discovery also showed that the first people might not have come to North America by land, as previously theorized. On the contrary, they probably came through the water, using a Pacific coastal road.[19]
The most parsimonious explanation we think is that people came down the Pacific Coast, and as they encountered the mouth of the Columbia River, they essentially found an off-ramp from this coastal migration and also found their first viable interior route to the areas that are south of the ice sheet.
An early presence of French-Canadian trappers is visible in names and toponyms: Nez Percé, Cœur d'Alène, Boisé, Payette, some preexisting the Lewis and Clark and Astorian expeditions which themselves included significant numbers of French and Métis guides recruited for their familiarity with the terrain.
Idaho, as part of the Oregon Country, was claimed by both the United States and Great Britain until the United States gained undisputed jurisdiction in 1846. From 1843 to 1849, present-day Idaho was under the de facto jurisdiction of the Provisional Government of Oregon. When Oregon became a state, what is now Idaho was in what remained of the original Oregon Territory not part of the new state, and designated as the Washington Territory.
Between then and the creation of the Idaho Territory on March 4, 1863, at Lewiston, parts of the present-day state were included in the Oregon, Washington, and Dakota Territories. The new territory included present-day Idaho, Montana, and most of Wyoming. The Lewis and Clark expedition crossed Idaho in 1805 on the way to the Pacific and in 1806 on the return, largely following the Clearwater River both directions. The first non-indigenous settlement was Kullyspell House, established on the shore of Lake Pend Oreille for fur trading in 1809 by David Thompson of the North West Company.[21][22] In 1812 Donald Mackenzie, working for the Pacific Fur Company at the time, established a post on the lower Clearwater River near present-day Lewiston. This post, known as "MacKenzie's Post" or "Clearwater", operated until the Pacific Fur Company was bought out by the North West Company in 1813, after which it was abandoned.[23][24] The first attempts at organized communities, within the present borders of Idaho, were established in 1860.[25][26] The first permanent, substantial incorporated community was Lewiston in 1861.
After some tribulation as a territory, including the chaotic transfer of the territorial capital from Lewiston to Boise,[27] disenfranchisement of Mormon polygamists upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1877,[28] and a federal attempt to split the territory between Washington Territory which gained statehood in 1889, a year before Idaho, and the state of Nevada which had been a state since 1864, Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.[29]
Idaho was one of the hardest hit of the Pacific Northwest states during the Great Depression.[30] Prices plummeted for Idaho's major crops: in 1932 a bushel of potatoes brought only ten cents compared to $1.51 in 1919, while Idaho farmers saw their annual income of $686 in 1929 drop to $250 by 1932.[31]
In recent years, Idaho has expanded its commercial base as a tourism and agricultural state to include science and technology industries. Science and technology have become the largest single economic center (over 25% of the state's total revenue) within the state and are greater than agriculture, forestry and mining combined.
Explanation:
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What is the meaning of the underlined words in this expert from act 1 seen 1 of Richard III
Answer:
RICHARD III (Duke of Gloucester): ... The meaning of the word AMBLING is: to walk or stroll, to talk flirtatiously, to mumble absent-mindedly, to dance gracefully.
Explanation:
Generations of Hawaiians have told the story of Hawai'iloa, a Polynesian navigator who accidentally landed upon
the Hawaiian islands. Hawai'iloa fell in love with the fertile lands, where coconuts grew in abundance. The island
of Hawaii was named in his honor. However, some people question the authenticity of the legend, claiming that
parts of it grew from the imaginations of the people who passed it down from generation to generation. A second
legend about early migration to Hawaii features Pa'ao. He was a Tahitian priest who heard the wind tell him to
steer toward the islands, which his family then colonized.
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These stories reflect Hawaiian
A generosity
B choreography
C mythology
D monarchy
Answer:
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct option is D. These stories reflect the Hawaiian monarchy.
From 1810, when Kamehameha I (1738-1819) brought all the islands under his rule, to the time the monarchy was abolished under Lili'uokalani, Hawaii was a united kingdom under a single monarch for only eighty years.
Why was the Hawaiian monarchy overthrown?The Queen had been ousted by pro-American economic forces after she rejected constitutional restrictions on her authority. Hawaii was too little and militarily insignificant to exist in a world of aggressive imperialism, particularly on the part of Japan, the new government knew. It was eager for annexation by America.
When Queen Liliuokalani was coerced into abdicating by a group of businessmen and sugar planters, Hawaii's monarchy was abolished. The coup caused the Kingdom of Hawaii to be dissolved two years later, incorporated as a U.S. territory, and eventually admitted as the 50th state into the union.
Thus, The right answer is D. The Hawaiian monarchy is reflected in these tales.
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When the community receives an unscheduled holiday, why does Jonas refuse to play a game with his friends and groupmates? In The Giver
Answer: Hi the correct answer would be It's a war game.
Which of the following words is the best synonym for futility?
O likelihood
O practice
O worry
O uselessness
Question 5 of 24
The purpose of a review of a written work is to:
A. inform the reader of strengths and weaknesses of the writing.
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B. show the writer how to revise his or her work.
C. change the writer's behavior in the future.
D. let the reader know if the work is entertaining.
SUBMIT
Answer:
A. Inform the reader of strengths and weaknesses in writing.
Explanation:
A review is meant to evaluate the work in terms of quality.
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"Now I want you clearly to understand that this lever, being pressed over, sends the machine gliding into the future, and this other reverses the motion. I am going to press the lever, and off the machine will go. It will vanish, pass into future Time, and disappear. Have a good look at the thing. Look at the table too, and satisfy yourselves there is no trickery. I don't want to waste this model, and then be told I'm a quack."
There was a minute's pause perhaps. The Psychologist seemed about to speak to me, but changed his mind. Then the Time Traveller put forth his finger towards the lever. He sent forth the model Time Machine on its interminable voyage. We all saw the lever turn. I am absolutely certain there was no trickery. There was a breath of wind, and the lamp flame jumped. One of the candles on the mantel was blown out, and the little machine suddenly swung round, became indistinct, was seen as a ghost; and it was gone—vanished!
Which of the following is an example of theme in this excerpt?
Time travel
Friends are enemies.
Seeing is believing.
Machinery
Answer:
anwser A I believe..,.,.