Answer:
tent
Explanation:
what is billy loaning? a tent
Write a creative Christmas story. Be sure to include characters, a magical setting, dialogue, and
fun! The more detailed and creative; the better your grade
Have you ever fallen out of a flying sleigh led by eight reindeer going at 100 or more miles per hour? yeah me neither. that is, until last Christmas. I was going downstairs for a cup of hot cocoa when I heard a loud THUMP. At first, I thought it was a burglar and panicked. but then I saw a pair of black boots and an enormous red body strolling around my living room.
When he saw me, he almost jumped with fright. He told me that I shouldn't be there. Shouldn't be there? It's my own house? He's the one who was breaking and entering! I was about to tell him off when he flew up onto the roof and shouted for the reindeer to move. What on earth was happening? Was I seriously getting kidnapped by Santa Claus?
I must have been dreaming. When the sleigh started to move, I nearly threw up. But eventually i calmed down. It was actually really fun. but soon we were going really fast. before i knew it, we were in paris! i watched the beautiful city drift underneath us and fell into a trance. We soon floated up above the clouds. all of a sudden, the sleigh was moving out of control! we couldnt get it to go back on track. i felt so dizzy, i nearly fell out the sleigh! actually i did!
i was falling down through the soft clouds as i watched the starry sky swirl above my head. before i knew what had happened, i was in my bed, drifting fastly to sleep.
Little Timothy sat at the window, his blue, sparkling eyes barely peering above the windowsill; only his short, blonde hair and forehead was visible if you were to look into that window from outside.
Tiny snowflakes swayed softly as they fell down from the clouds. Christmas lights inside and out g. His reindeer pajamas were soft and warm, but were perfect enough to let the warmth of the fireplace wrap around him and give him a sensational feeling that it's hugging him.
"Mama!" Little Timothy called, turning his head from the window to direct his voice. Then, he remembered he had to keep an eye on the sky, and he quickly turned right back around.
"Yes, Tim?" his mother asked, poking her head out of the kitchen. Her long brown hair was pulled up into a messy bun on her head, and although she tried to hide it, her face wore an somber expression.
"When's Santa coming?" Timothy asked the window, starting to bounce on his toes. His eyes were burning from keeping them in one place, but he had to see Santa tonight!
His mother chuckled. "Sweetie, Santa only comes at night," she told him, smiling.
Timothy frowned. "But it is nighttime, Mama. See? It's dark."
His mother laughed again softly, and she set down her mixing bowl. She walked over to him and crouched down so that she was level to him.
"Oh, sweetie, what are you doing by the window?" she asked softly. Timothy's eyes never left the view in front of him.
"Watching for Santa, Mama." he said. He wanted to look at her to see how she was reacting, but he didn't want to chance missing Santa.
"Well, then I guess he'll never come," she sighed. Timothy finally peeled his eyes away to give his mother a confused look, then shot them out the window once again. "Santa only comes when children are sleeping." she added sorrowfully. "And if you're trying to see Santa, it'll only be seeing him skip past our house." Mama wiped away a fake tear and sniffed. Timothy's eyes widened and he wasn't focusing out the window anymore (although he was still looking).
"He's not watching for Santa, Mother," Timothy's older brother, Michael remarked as he walked past. "He's waiting for Father." Michael snatched a biscuit off the counter and snarfed it down.
"Michael, dear, we all understand that Father won't be coming home for Christmas, correct?" Mother said, standing up. Her fake somberness was quickly replaced with the real kind. Mother always got upset at even the thought of Father, much less when he was talked about.
Read these sentences from paragraph 2 of the excerpt from The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
Before the introduction of machinery, the spinning and weaving of raw materials was carried on in the working-man's home W
himself
Which sentence from the excerpt from Sybil, or the Two Nations relates to this idea?
"That's a bad business," said the watchman, in a tone not (without) sympathy
The man seated himself at his loom, he commenced his daily task.
It gave me a cottage in my native village, surrounded by a garden of whose claims on my solicitude it was not jealous.
It is not adversity that makes me look back upon the past with t
Answer:
That’s a bad business,” said the watchman, in a tone not [without] sympathy. correct me if im
wrong
Explanation:
Read the two introductory paragraphs representing a
first draft and a revision of a narrative about making a
difficult choice.
What types of descriptive language strengthen the
revision?
First Draft: Last week, I won two tickets to see the
hottest band in the country perform. I will never forget
the anticipation I felt waiting to find out if I was the lucky
caller. The only problem was that I would have to
choose who to go with me: Jackie or Sharon.
O hyperbole and figurative language
O sensory details and precise adjectives
O simile and figurative language
O metaphor and strong verbs
Revision: Last week, I won two tickets to see the
hottest band in the country perform. I was on pins and
needles as I hung on the line, dying to see if I was the
lucky caller. The only problem was that I would be
forced to make a choice between my two best friends.
Should I invite Jackie or Sharon?
Answer:
hyperbole and figurative language
Explanation:
Answer: it’s A
Explanation: hyperbole and figurative language
Select the correct answer.
Bella is an aspiring playwright and she wants to write a play based on World War II. Which of these resources would be a good source of
inspiration?
OA music
ОВ.
nature
OC magazines
D.
memoirs
E. internet blogs
Answer:
It's D. memoirs.
Explanation:
Music will not help her unless it's an opera singing about World War II.
Nature is a great source of inspiration, but it is not a source.
Magazines are a secondary source, and unless the magazine quotes directly from a primary source, they are of no help to her.
Memoirs are a more primary source than magazines. They are often times written by the person the book is about and usually has more trustworthy sources compared to magazines which often have propaganda, biased opinions, etc.
Internet blogs are nice, but like magazines are not a primary source and often have propaganda, and biased opinions.
Hope this helps! Note: this is all in my own words, nothing has been searched or includes plagiarism.
- Hermionia
Answer:
its D! i know cause it was right after reading the other guys answer :) tyy
Explanation:
The "T" in TAG. stand for
Answer:
Touch and GoCHICAGO (CBS) — A post circling the internet and social media claims the childhood game of TAG is an acronym. The post reads: “How old were you when you learned that the game TAG stands for 'Touch and Go'… ...Answer:
TOUCH
Explanation:
A is and
g is go
Squeaky talks about her love of running. It is her special talent and she is proud of all the hard work she has put into being a better runner. She expresses disdain for people who pretend that they do not practice their talent or skill, and who prefer to have others believe that it is "easy" for them. Write a journal entry about your special talent or skill. Describe how you practice to become better at your skill. Does it come naturally, or do you have to work hard to achieve success? Your response should be about 150 words.
Answer:
My special talent is something that needs a lot of practice to become better at it every day. Even though I discovered that it was easy to just hula hoop, I later realize that to improve, I have to keep practicing.
The easiest part about hula hooping is twirling the hoop around the waist but to twirl it and make different movements at the same time, you have to learn the steps and practice the sequences till the outcome is perfect.
I have hula hooped for five years, and the key to be better at it is being disciplined and practice every day. Besides, keeping yourself motivated by talking with other hoppers and sharing tips is essential to be better at it and see how far you have come.
My talent is something that needs practice, and my advice always that I meet someone who wants to start on this journey is to practice because no one would be able to do all those fabulous tricks with just talent. Behind every complex movement, there are hours of practice.
Explanation:
This journal entry aims to explain a special talent. In this case, hula hooping, and explain why it is important to practice. Also, mention that even though there is a talent or skill, if a person does not use it and try to perfect it, the talent would not improve. The practice is the key.
How to study for an analysis summative in English?
Give me tips so I can get the full mark.
PLEASE HELP ME IT IS TOMORROW
will mark as brainliest if helpful
Answer:
flash cards
Explanation:
Answer:
Make sure you understand figurative language, as summative analyses are typically for poems. Similarly, if you can, keep a thesaurus near you. Piece apart the poem by stanza and think about what the figurative language could mean in relation to the subject, and keep track of emotion words, but don't overthink. Good luck!
Explanation:
please urgent please beg
Answer:
Explanation:
1)is washing
2)are watching
3)am playing
4)are having
5)am trying
6)are coming
Answer:
6)j
L. my grandmother is washing the dishes, my sisters are watching TV and I am playing chess....
J. I am sure you are having a great time with your grandfather! I am trying to solve a difficult math problem.....
L. My parents are coming to get us....
7)
1. It is raining at the moment.
2. I am wearing my new trousers right now.
3. You are doing a grammar exercise at the moment.
4. Emma is buying flowers for her mum now.
5. Our teacher is grading our tests at the moment.
6. The children are swimming in the pool right now.
Which detail helps you understand
how visitors stay warm in ice
rooms?
- Visitors sleep on a big block.
0 Visitors sleep for a short time.
D) There is a heavy mattress on the bed.
There are thick coverings on the bed.
2. Tag questions
a) There was a lot of traffic,
ANSWER : ISN'T IT
Hope this answers is right
Answer:
there was a lot of traffic, wasn't there?
To identify conflict in a text, a reader should look for
scenes that show characters overcoming challenges in a text.
solutions to problems offered by various characters in a text.
tense scenes or problems that arise for the characters in a text.
conversations that take place between the characters in a text.
40 points!!!!!
Answer: (C) tense scenes or problems that arise for the characters in a text.
Have a good day and hope I helped :D *cough got 100% cough*
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I'm not sure but yeah :D
CONTAINER: popularity gets right to implicate(5)
1 catch
2 frame
3 fame
4 cross
Answer:
2) frame I thinnk
Explanation:
not sure
The popularity is the state in the human life when it seems that the person is in the sky means very different from the overcrowded population and standby separate from them.
The correct option is 3. fame.
The reason for the right answer:
Option 3. Fame is correct because popularity takes the person or implicates fame on the person. Popularity is very same as fame as it makes the person a famous personality.The reason for the wrong answers:
Option 1. Catch, Option 2. Fame, and Option 4. Cross is wrong because either of the options mentioned did not lead to popularity or being famous among normal people.Therefore the correct option is 3. fame.
To know more about the popularity implications, refer to the link below:
https://brainly.com/question/17317406?referrer=searchResults
help me i will mark brainleist
Answer:
pretty sure C
Explanation:
Answer:
It is C because it uses the wrong principle. Its supposed to be principal
What rhetorical device is demonstrated in the example?
"I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white
domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic
and free society."
O Allusion
Parallelism
O Foreshadowing
Figurative Language
which of these uses pathos? A)The food at our school is O.K.; however,I wish we had more organic choices. B) We are starving because the food,if you can call this slop "food,"at our school is not fit for the lowest grub on this fine Earth! C)Yum organics has been providing well-rounded organic lunches to school on the west coast for more than 15 years. D)All of the other schools in our district offer organic foods in the lunchroom; therefore,our school should offer organic foods as well.
Is it B? :)))), If i'm wrong then don't pressure me.
a newspaper has invites students comments and suggestion on topic need for educational reform write your views on topic in form of article
Answer:
A newspaper has invites students comments and suggestion on topic need for educational reform write your views on topic in form of article is explained below in details.
Explanation:
The goal of educational reforms is to reconstruct school structures to advance the quality of education in a motherland. Educational reforms deserve a holistic analysis of their understandings, purposes, application, and outcomes produced, by those within the school arrangements where they are performed.
What is a character spotlight?
Answer:
phrase. Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention. Webb is back in the spotlight.
Explanation:
Main character
50 points, Can someone help me please?
Answer:
Where is the question . to help you
1. In what ways did Allison Schmitt demonstrate courage?
2. In what ways are these demonstrations of courage similar or different?
3. Think of how you have demonstrated courage in the past. How do your examples compare to the courage Allison demonstrated?
Answer:
1. Allison demonstrated courage when she wanted to quite swimming because she couldn't do push-ups but she kept training, when she didn't make it to the finals in the 2008 Olympics but she used it as motivation to continue training, when she changed her mind set and won the gold medal in the London Olympics, when she realized she had a mental illness and she asked for help and when she decided that what she went through could help a lot of people that is struggling with mental illness.
2. These demonstrations of courage are very different because some of them have to do with winning and losing and the other one has to do with dealing with depression and asking for help about her mental illness. However, in all the occasions she went ahead and she accomplished what she wished for.
3. I demonstrated courage in the past very similar to Allison: asking for help. It is the most important thing to do when we feel alone and strength less.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to watch a video called "Believe in You: Season 1. Episode 5 - Allison Schmitt" and then answer the questions.
This video series are about stories of people who had the courage to move on, to believe in their selves, to ask for help. Allison is a medal winning swimmer who suffered mental illnesses and that now helps other people dealing with it.
Explain the contrast between ichabod and van brunt
Answer:
The rivalry between the two men and the pranks Brom Bones plays on Ichabod all lead to the ill-fated events of the story, in which Ichabod is frightened away from the town by the living embodiment of a local legend, the Headless Horseman.Likewise, how are Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones alike?
Ichabod is a weedy, scholarly man while Brom Bones is a big, physical, uneducated country "rustic." Brom is widely known as the toughest, strongest, roughest man in the country.
Furthermore, why is Ichabod Crane physical appearance important in the story? Ichabod Crane, the itinerant schoolteacher of Sleepy Hollow, less a character than a caricature, grotesque in his physical appearance. Because of his gullible appetite for the
Make a thesis statement out of: write a story about if your pet could talk
Answer:
Me
Explanation:
I'm a boy i like my nation
I'm very dislike harshly situations to other
please be nice and help me out thank you :)
What makes reading and writing in the networked world special?
write a short answer
please help me:)
Answer:Reading and reading in a networked world is special becuase it helps preserve the natural means of communication used by those before us. In a world dominated by social media and technology, it is all too easy to send a text to show someone we're thinking of them, but when pen comes to paper, it beautifully displays our intentionality.
Explanation:
Answer:
What makes reading and writing in the networked world special is compelling and relevant.
Explanation:
I say this because nowadays people write to make their work stand out more.I say compelling because you would want to attract attention from someone who interest the topic your writing on.Relevant because you have to to have your writing connected and appropriate to what is being written.
-Hope this helps!.
What is remarkable about the knocker on the door to
the building where Scrooge lives?
Answer: The knocker briefly transforms into the face of Marley
The car broke down on the way and we have to cover the rest of our journey __ foot (by,on,with) what is the answer?
Answer:
it could be either by or on.
on foot i suppose.
Explanation:
Which of the following is a transition in the sentence below?
Andrea had a fever. Also, she felt very tired.
O A. Also
B. She
C. Fever
D. Very
Answer:
Also
Explanation: Also is the word that makes the transition from the first sentence to the second sentence. Making both sentences flow together.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
what is the explicit and implicit meaning of “He who opens a school door, closes a prison.” ― Victor Hugo
Answer:
Explanation:
school is a prison in a sense because when you enter you cant leave, and you have little to no freedom
Sonnet: To Liberty (1796)
by Mary Robinson
Oh! Liberty! transcendent and sublime!
Born on the mountain's solitary crest;
Nature thy nurse, thy fire unconquered Time,
Truth, the pure inmate of thy glowing breast!
5 Oft dost thou wander by the billowy deep,
Scattering the sands that bind the level shore,
Or, towering, brave the desolating roar
That bids the tyrant tempest lash the steep!
'Tis thine, when sanguinary demons lour,
10 Amidst the thickening hosts to force thy way;
To quell the minions of oppressive power,
And shame the vaunting nothings of a day!
Still shall the human mind thy name adore,
Till chaos reigns - and worlds shall be no more!
In line 4, why is Truth described as "the pure inmate of thy glowing breast"?
A. Truth represents all that can be learned from Nature.
B. Truth represents the strength of American democracy.
C. The speaker considers Truth to be a prisoner of Liberty.
D. The speaker considers Truth to be the foundation of Liberty.
Answer:
C. The speaker considers Truth to be a prisoner of Liberty.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Sonnet: To Liberty (1796) by Mary Robinson,the poet talks about nature.
In line 4, Truth described as "the pure inmate of thy glowing breast" because the speaker/poet considers Truth to be a prisoner of Liberty
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A.
Tam going home, I intend to stay there.
B.
I am going home; I intend to stay there.
C.
I am going home I intend to stay there
D.
I am going home-l intend to stay there
Answer:
I am going home; I intend to stay there.
Explanation
Use a semicolon when you join two independent clauses with no connecting words.
A person concerned with looking stylish and fashionable (I am a 5 letter word beginning with D)
Answer: Descent I think hope it helps!
Explanation: