Answer:
yes he is
Explanation:
What distinction is Gaiman drawing between these two lists?
Answer:
Which of the following arguments uses a non sequitur fallacy? a. if we allow students to wear caps to school, soon we'll have to let them wear gang colors. b. you should vote for sylvia for class president because everyone else on the squad is voting for her. c. regulations on motorists should be lifted because factories are a bigger source of pollution. d. the gray wolves of winter falls park should be protected because they need our support.
Explanation:
June said, "It is my car."
a)June said that it is my car.
b)June said that it is her car.
c)June said that it was my car.
Answer:
real answer: June said that it was her car.
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What We have been greatly pleased at
You8 Success. C change the sentence
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This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: Your success has been a great pleasure for us.
Explanation:
The question requires modifying the sentence by using the noun form of the word 'pleased,' which is the word 'pleasure".
Some versions of this question found online require that the new sentence begins with the phrase "Your success has..."
To form the new sentence, we need to remember that, in the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action described by the verb. E.g., We are pleased by your success. On the other hand, in the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is acted upon. E.g., Your success pleases us.
However, in this case, we need to rephrase the sentence to include the word 'pleasure,' so, instead of 'Your success has pleased us greatly', the correct answer is 'Your success has been a great pleasure for us.'
Which detail best demonstrates discourse between characters?
excerpt from A Good Place for Maggie
by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman
"ACCIDENT AT GREENSTON NUCLEAR PLANT, No Danger to Community, Officials Say."
Every time that headline from yesterday's Los Angeles News flashed into her mind, Margarita—Maggie-Cruz griped the steering wheel of her
w more tightly and assured herself that she was doing the right thing. It wasn't as if she were in danger from the Greenston plant in the desert
hundreds of miles away, but those headlines had been the convincing factor in her decision. Yes, it was the right thing to do, and hour after hour
as she drove north of Los Angeles, she had felt more and more competent and more secure. Until now.
For the last hour she had been so intent on the changing countryside that she forgot to buy gas. The gauge said empty. She drove on, dreading
the moment when the motor would draw on the last drop of gasoline and give up. She was driving on a narrow country road lined with tall
eucalyptus trees and nothing else. Then in a clearing on the left side of the road, she saw a battered old sign with faded red letters: G-A-S. No, it
wasn't a mirage; it was more like a miracle. With a grateful sigh she turned into the run-down station, bumping over broken concrete and coming
to a stop by one of two pumps.
A weary-looking old man in grease-spotted overalls appeared beside her. "Fill 'er up?"
"Is it cheaper if I pump it myself?" It didn't look as if he'd take a credit card and she was low on cash.
"All the same here, missy," the man called, rounding the car. "Fill 'er up?
Maggie said yes, please go ahead, and climbed out of the blue W. Good thing I didn't splurge on lunch, she thought, staring at the pumps. Gas is
almost twice as high up here as it is in Los Angeles. But I'm not complaining. When she had driven mile after mile without finding a gas station,
she had begun to think that maybe being sixteen and a half didn't make her that smart, maybe a trip like this was a little much for her. Now she
felt better. She stretched and thought, Dad would be proud of me. I'm doing what is right for me. Oh, I'll miss my friends, especially Mim and
Lorena. I'll even miss Ryan. I wonder if he was really going to ask me to the TGI June bash? Well, that's history. Now is now.
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Answer:
It is b
Explanation:
Which would be an appropriate follow-up question to ask this student?
“What role did Demeter play in the lives of the other Greek gods?”
“Who were some of Demeter’s allies in Greek mythology?”
“What are some ways in which the influence of Demeter can be seen in Greek culture?”
“Who were Demeter’s greatest enemies, according to Greek myths?”
Answer:
the second and last one
Explanation:
it isnt too difficult and if they have been paying attention they would know. its an question thats right there in any readings youve read.
150 identical books have a mass of 30 kg find the mass of 60 such books
Answer:
12
Explanation:
Let the mass of such 60 books be x
150/30= 60/x
Cross multiply both sides
150 × x= 30×60
150x= 1800
Divide both side by the coefficient of x which is 150
150x/150= 1800/150
x= 1800/150
= 12
Hence the mass of such 60 books is 12kg
Match the definition to the word.
1.
a figure of speech using words that carry the opposite
meaning of what is literally said
mood
2. author's combination of setting, atmosphere, and tone
irony
3.
literal on one level, yet underneath carries secondary
extended meanings
symbols
Answer:
1. Mood- author's combination of setting, atmosphere, and tone.
2. Irony- a figure of speech using words that carry the opposite meaning of what is literally said.
3. Symbols- literal on one level, yet underneath carries secondary extended meanings.
Explanation:
The given literary terms and their definitions are given as below-
1. Mood is the term used to refer to the attitude, the feeling of the author. It is a combination of the story's setting, atmosphere, and tone used by the author.
2. Irony is a figurative language used to an expression that happens contrary to what is expected. It carries the opposite meaning of what is literally said.
3. Symbols are the words, signs, marks, etc. used to mean another thing. They are literal on one level but carry another meaning, an extended meaning.
How many of these Motown greats have you heard about?
True of False: The following sentence is a comma splice: Although we have been working hard to find a solution to the problem, the question of how to replace the flawed software is still unanswered.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A comma splice is when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined by a comma to be made into a single sentence. This means that joining two independent clauses to make them into one sentence using a comma is known as a comma splice.
In the given sentence, there is only one independent clause and one dependent clause. The first part of the sentence begins with the subordinating conjunction "although" is the dependent clause while the second part of the sentence after the comma is the independent clause.
So, the given sentence is not a comma splice but rather a complex sentence. And the use of the comma after the dependent clause is because the dependent clause comes first before the independent clause.
Thus, the correct answer is false.
11.
Read the sentence.
My uncle loves jazz but he won't be able to attend the festival.
Where should a comma be placed?
A. after jazz
B. after he
C. after able
D. after but
Answer:
A comma should be placed:
A. after jazz.
Explanation:
The sentence in the question is a compound sentence. That means it is formed by two independent clauses. Independent clauses have a subject and a predicate, and they are able to stand alone as a sentence since they convey a complete thought.
To join two independent clauses, we must use a coordinating conjunction. The coordinating conjunctions are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. However, just adding the conjunction between the clauses is incorrect. We must place a comma before the conjunction. Thus, in the sentence we are analyzing here, the comma must be placed right before "but", or after "jazz":
My uncle loves jazz, but he won't be able to attend the festival.
what is the greek name of light in photographer
Answer:
photo
Explanation:
photo means light.
graph means write or to write on, so it's photo.
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Which sentence from "Barbie Is in Her 60s and Still Going stronger is an example of foreshadowing?
A. Since 1961, Barbie has had an on-again, off-again
relationship with male fashion doll Ken Carson,
named after Handler's son, Kenneth."
B. Since then, she has graced the world stage as Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya, Beyoncé, and Harry Potter author, J.K. Rowling."
C. In the late 1950s, a toy inventor named Ruth
o Handler was troubled that her daughter, Barbara,
had only paper dolls and baby dolls to play with."
D. She has also run for president in every election
o since 1992. winning with an all-female ticket in
2016.
Answer:
C. In the late 1950s, a toy inventor named Ruth Handler was troubled that her daughter, Barbara, had only paper dolls and baby dolls to play with."
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device used by writers to stimulate the emotions and interest of the readers by providing a hint of what is to happen in the later part of the story. This literary device is used mostly at the the beginning of the story to whet the interest of the reader.
Foreshadowing was used in the story above when the writer at the outset indicated that Ruth Handler was troubled about her daughter's limited options of dolls. This makes the reader to become interested and start wondering what Handler did to solve the problem.
Answer:
C. In the late 1950s, a toy inventor named Ruth Handler was troubled that her daughter, Barbara, had only paper dolls and baby dolls to play with."
Explanation:
I took the k12 test
Add the phrase that completes the thought in the underlined sentence.
Underlined Sentence: She reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished, but I reached_______ faster.
A: for Abuela
B: for Mom
C: for the houseplants
D: for the souvenirs
Answer:
D. For the souvenirs
Explanation:
Mom reached into a box for two souvenirs from my childhood, but I reached for them faster.
Since mom was reaching for the souvenirs, that makes them the subject of the action. Mom was going to give them away, so the child was trying to get to them first.
She reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished, but I reached for the souvenirs faster, hence option D is correct.
What is phrase?
A phrase is a collection of words that functions as a sentence but lacks a subject or a verb. Phrases are frequently used to describe people, things, or events.
The sentence "She reached into a box for Turtle and Frog, two plastic souvenirs from my childhood that I'd cherished, but I reached for the souvenirs faster" correctly use the phrase "for the souvenirs".
Therefore, a phrase cannot stand alone as a complete thought or statement. In English, a variety of phrases are employed. These words will take on various shapes and perform various tasks within a sentence.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
isolation causes people to feel alone
poor communication leads to misunderstandings
selfishness gets in the way of cooperation
lack of diversity silences different perspectives
Evaluate this interpretive thesis statement about Cinderella:
Cinderella suffered because of how she was treated by her stepmother and stepsisters.
A.
It is not effective because it is not disputable.
B.
It is not effective because it is not indisputable.
C.
It is not effective because it is not concise.
D.
It is effective.
Answer:
it is not effective
Explanation:
because it doesn't give us concise information
(I'M TIMED) According to the dictionary, -ment can refer to an action, a place, or a state resulting from an action. This definition is useful to know because -ment functions as a
A. suffix.
B. verb.
C. prefix.
D. root.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Now that
you
have read and answered questions about the passages
from Quicksand and The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, write a claim, evidence,
warrant paragraph in which you identify a theme that is similar in both passages and analyze
how each author uses at least one component of the story (such as characters, events, or
setting) to develop that theme. Make sure that you discuss both passages and how that
theme is conveyed in each passage.
Answer:
papi
Explanation:
daddy
dad
chupa
which of the following selections best explains why the Lilliputians fed Gulliver and transported him to the capital city
Answer:
A). They realized that they would be safer with him as an ally than as an enemy.
Explanation:
In the context of Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels,' the key reason for which the Lilliputians made tremendous efforts to feed Gulliver and moved him to the capital city was that 'they felt that it was better to befriend him and establish ally with him instead of displaying animosity with him.' Gulliver was giant in size in comparison to the tiny Lilliputians that the latter seemed like ants to him. He was so huge that he could crush them with just a blow of his mouth and therefore, Lilliputians felt that it would be safer to make friends with him in order to protect themselves. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Dawson and Jacob, who are currently on their summer vacation, _______ at the local hospital.
Choose the verb that best fits in the blank above.
A.
volunteering
B.
is volunteering
C.
volunteer
D.
volunteers
Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore
The children-Jane, Sylvester, and Young George-
Were eyes and ears; for there was only one
Aunt Imogen to them in the whole world,
And she was in it only for four weeks (5)
In fifty-two. But those great bites of time
Answer:
D. It suggests that the visit is just a brief sample of a pleasant life,
Explanation:
The above option is the correct answer.
From the excerpt, we are told that "...those great bites of time made all September a Queen's festival". This suggests that there is something pleasant in Aunt Imogen's visit since the sentence tells us that such September were a Queen's Festival. Using "bites of time" tells us that the visit is just a brief sample.
Bite has to do with little, small or brief. Option D is the correct answer.
Answer:
A) It suggests that time is something to be consumed and enjoyed.
Explanation:
In line 6 of the excerpt, the word bite suggests that time is something to be consumed and enjoyed. This meaning is reinforced by the following line, which describes the children's brief time with their aunt as a "Queen's Festival," indicating that they are excited and happy to spend time with her. The word bite does not imply any negative connotations, such as pain, reluctance, or brevity.
Based on his essay " Of Revenge , " would Sir Francis Bacon agree with Montresor that " a wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser . It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong " ( Paragraph 1 ) ? Explain why or why he would not agree and what he might say in response to Montresor .
Answer:
I feel like he might
Explanation:
As a philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England. Sir Francis Bacon knows what its like to be unredressed.
Read the following excerpt from Bulfinch's Mythology.
In cultured garden, free uncultured flows,
The flavor sweeter and the hue more fair
Than e'er was fostered by the hand of care.
The cherry here in shining crimson glows,
And stained with lover's blood, in pendent rows,
The mulberries o'erload the bending boughs."
What element improves the mulberries?
Hue more fair
Hand of care
Sweeter flavor
The lover's blood
nvm its lovers blood
Answer: The lover's blood
Explanation:
This excerpt is part of the story of Pyramus and Thisbe, two lovers that have no permission from their parents to get married. Believing that Thisbe is gone, Pyramus hills himself, and, when she finds him, she does the same. The mythological story claims that Pyramus´blood sprayed all over the white fruit of a mulberry tree, turning it into a dark purple color, and that´s why the fruit from the mulberry tree always turns to a dark purple color when they become ripe.
In the passage, " Building Bridges, " how does the narrator's perspective develop the central idea?
A. The narrator thinks the Brooklyn Bridge is the best bridge in the country
B. The narrator wants to become an engineer to work on projects like the Brooklyn Bridge .
C. The narrator reveals her feelings about the bridge when she describes its beauty.
D. The narrator shows the importance of repairing the bridge by describing its condition
C) It causes conflict between him and his parents. Explanation: The narrator spent most of his time listening to music and joined musical classes and bands. Due to this his focus from studies vanished and grades were effected badly.
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Let's sleep on it, _____ we?
Answer:
shall
Explanation:
"shall we" is the only phrase that would make sense.
How do others act towards the greasers? No bots plz !! Need help bad
Answer:
the others treat the greasers horrible bc they are in low class
Explanation:
I'm reading this in class as well my teacher told us this
is science more superior to religion
What does this sentence tell you about the main idea of "Kellar and the Rope Trick"?
Observe how the astonishing myth has grown up simply because observers failed to note and report a few "inessential facts" —notably the time and the place.
A)It's about the myths that exist related to India.
B)It's not related to how people respond to magic tricks.
C)It's about Kellar's reasons for going to India.
D)It's not just about the rope trick or how it's performed.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It's not just about the rope trick or how it's performed. Magic tricks are illusions that only fool people if they don't know the catch to it.
What is the central idea of the story Lucy Larcom and Harriet Hanson