Answer:
The history, and geography of the book take place in the African nation of Zimbabwe.
Texas Reading Academy: Module 10 Review
Answer:
8
Explanation:
Reading Academies are required for current K-3 teachers and principals. While it is recommended that school and district staff attend the Texas Reading Academies to understand the content and better support K-3 teachers.
How many modules are in the Texas Reading Academy?12 modules
Participants will also complete seven artifacts throughout 12 modules. Five artifacts will be graded by Canvas and two will be graded by Cohort Leaders.
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I moved here in May 2018 and started school on Monday
August 20 2018.
Answer:what is the point of this
Explanation:
Answer:
riddle??
Explanation:
Application:
Read each sentence carefully. Insert commas in the appropriate places.
1.
a) Because honeybees are important to us we learn about how they live.
What did Osgood's son do that made the author proud?
Answer:
Osgood was so proud of his son because he smiled even though he didn't get accepted.
Explanation:
“Your life is not going to be easy, little Melody…If I could switch places with you, I’d do it in a heartbeat. You know that don’t you?” Who said it?
A. Melody's father
b. Melody's mother
c. Mrs. V
d. Melody's doctor
Answer:
A. Melody's father
Explanation:
Have a good day! :)
Give a short summary for link in comments
No question or links is posted, it's just blank.
Answer: there is no question
Explanation:
dad bought me a nice shirt ...the predicate
i would predicate theres a unicorn on it
Answer:bought for me a nice shirt.
The Cranberry Connection
“What is this book?” Anna mumbled to herself as she helped her mom look through old boxes. They had belonged to her grandparents who died when Anna was a baby.
“I think I found Grandma’s diary,” she told her mother.
Her mother quickly came closer and said, “What a find! I can’t wait to read it. I miss her.” Then seeing Anna’s frown, Mom added, “But you found Grandma’s diary, so you can read it first.”
Nodding happily, Anna read the date on the first entry, August 13, 1953. “How old was Grandma in 1953?” she asked.
Her mom thought for a minute. “She must have been about nine, the same age as you are right now.”
Anna had seen photos of her grandparents, but they looked so old that it was hard to imagine that her grandma was ever nine.
Anna read the first entry:
The county fair is only two weeks away and today I’m going to practice making Mother’s cranberry bread. Last time, the dough was so thick that I couldn’t even knead it! I get mad at myself when my baking turns out wrong, but Mother keeps telling me to have more patience. I’ll use less flour today and hope for the best.
A young girl kneels next to her trunk and a few boxes to write in her diary.
Then Anna realized that her mother made cranberry bread, too, and the recipe for that bread must have been passed down through the generations. Anna suddenly wanted to learn how to make it, and quickly asked, “Mom, could you help me make cranberry bread today?”
She could tell by the long pause that her mom was a little surprised by her request. “I guess we could make some,” she replied, “but you’ll have to do the kneading because my shoulder is sore from all this work.”
“I’ll do it all,” Anna told her. “Just make sure I’m doing it exactly the way you do it.”
Her mom pointed out, “Anna, you don’t have a lot of . . .”
“Patience!” Anna interrupted. “I’m just like Grandma! But I want to learn how to make that bread just like you do it—and like your mother did it, and her mother did it, and . . .”
Laughing, her mom held up her hand. “I get it, but I’m wondering why you’re suddenly so interested in that bread. Maybe I’d better read the diary before we start!”
Anna smiled and handed the dusty diary to her mom. “I don’t want to break the cranberry connection,” she said. “I have to be ready to teach my own kids how to make that bread!”
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Read the sentence from the passage.
I’ll use less flour today and hope for the best.
What does flour mean in the sentence?
A.
a plant
B.
to open
C.
a baking ingredient
D.
to show your talents
Part B
Which word sounds like flour but has a different meaning and spelling?
A.
flier
B.
floor
C.
flower
D.
four
Answer:
c and c
Explanation:
Under which genre would u find the story of Persephone
Answer: greek mythology
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A Word or a phrase that si informal and particular ti certain time periods ir social situations is called
Answer:
Answer: Colloquialism. Explanation: Colloquialism is a variation of popular language used in more informal everyday situations, ie colloquialism is the use of informal language in certain time periods or social situations.
Explanation:
3 facts about what the coral reef ecosystem is facing.
do not copy n paste and write in ur own words plz
Answer:
Because of negative human impacts, 70% of coral reefs are expected to be gone by 2030.
The development of costal areas has negatively affected 25% of cral reefs.
50-80% Warm water coral reefs damaged by sedimentation.
Explanation:
https://sloactive.com/coral-reef-crisis-guide/
Read this excerpt from Animal Farm and answer the question.
“If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right.” And from then on he adopted the maxim, “Napoleon is always right,” in addition to his private motto of “I will work harder.”
What character flaw does this excerpt reveal about Boxer?
blind trust
deception
arrogance
foolish pride
Answer:
I've never read this book, but from what I can tell from this context, it seems like the answer is most likely is blind trust.
Explanation:
Answer:
i read the passage and most likly its "blind trust''
Explanation:
100POINTS
I need a a decent sized poem about one of the four topics (must be completely in your own words) being the victim of bullying, being picked last for something, being the new kid in a a given setting, or being the little brother/sister
Answer:
I was waiting in the line.
I though it would be fine
Maybe last pick wouldn't be mine
I saw the first team pick
The chose Rick
The second team stepped up their job
They chose Bob
There I was last again
Not as happy as the other men
Explanation:
The base word in "disagree" is?
Answer:
its agree
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
The base word is agree
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of an informational text?
An article about what dogs might say if they could talk
A magazine article about how to build your own solar oven
A story about a teenage girl who plans to run a marathon
A story about human colonists on Venus
Answer:
A) An article about what dogs might say if they could talk
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What does "odd" mean
A.feeling sad
B.having skills
C.not willing to take a risk
D.not part of a pair or set
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The definition of odd is “different from what is usual or expected; strange”. Not being part of a pair or set is being different from the other pairs and sets.
Synonyms
Help
Help
Help
Help
Answer:
7. I think the answer is B: uncommon/rare.
8. I think the answer is A: abandon/desert.
Explanation:
These are the only options that work in the sentence that are correct based on grammar rules and are both synonyms.
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Where would be the best place for scientists to conduct experiments to search for fresh
drinking water?
A. the South Pole
B. the moon
C. the Pacific Ocean
D. the Mediterranean Sea
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The moon makes absoulutly no sense. Both the Mediterranean sea and the ocean contain salt water. Most ice in the south pole would be fresh water. I hope this helps.
Reading Poetry
Walking the Dog
A crackle, a scrape, a huffing pant
A sudden shower of leaves,
A darting squirrel, a taut leash
The energetic dog heaves
On through the canopied, crackling brown sea
His chest like the bow of a boat
Only his leaps and his forward motion
Keeping him afloat
Sunlight falls at a horizontal slant
As we enter the late afternoon
And pick up our pace a little more-
Darkness will fall on us soon
DIRECTIONS: Read the poem aloud. Then answer the questions,
1. What is the "canopied, crackling brown sea?"
2. Circle the word below that describes the dog.
sleepy
lively
frightened
3. What season is it in the poem?
4. Circle the correct rhyme scheme below
ABCB DEFE GHIH
ABABCDCDEFEF
Answer:
1: It is the dead leaves of trees
2: Lively
3: Autumn/Fall
4: ABCB DEFE GHIH
Explanation:
How would you explain what poetry is to someone who has never seen or read a poem? Use one of the poems in the anthology Poetry Speaks Who I Am to illustrate your definition of poetry.
Like just try to write it in a couple of paragraphs.
Answer:
Poetry is a spoken art form
Explanation:
Poetry is a spoken artform using syllables and timing to create a rhythmic art that is similar to a limerick.
Hope it help be strong and be happy
What happened in the book the Giver
Answer:
a boy named Jonas learns the dark secrets of his seemingly utopian society. When he turns twelve, Jonas is chosen to be the new Receiver of Memory. The former Receiver of Memory becomes the Giver, transferring memories of the past and the rest of the world to Jonas.
A small publishing company is planning to publish a new book. The production costs will include one-time fixed costs (such as editing) and variable costs (such as printing). The one-time fixed costs will total $31,460 The variable costs will be $10.75 per book. The publisher will sell the finished product to bookstores at a price of $21.75 per book. How many books must the publisher produce and sell so that the production costs will equal the money from sales?
Answer: 2,860 books
Explanation:
First find the Contribution margin of the sale:
= Selling price - Variable cost
= 21.75 - 10.75
= $11.00
With a contribution margin, you can use the following formula to find out the number of books that can be sold to equate the production cost to sale:
= Fixed costs / Contribution margin
= 31,460 / 11
= 2,860 books
Put the steps of the writing process in the correct order
Answer:
1. Prewriting
2. Research.
3. Drafting
4. Revising
5. Editing/Proofreading
Explanation:
The writing process has to do with the various steps or stages that a piece of writing has to go through before it is completed.
These steps involve/includes the prewrting stage where the writer has to think and decide what he wants to write, the research stage where relevant information can be gathered, the drafting stage where the information gathered from the research is put into use, the revising stage, where the written words are looked over to check for errors, and finally, the editing/proofreading stage where the words already written will be corrected.
Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice. Which revision correctly punctuates the sentence? Question 3 options: a) Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal, on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice. b) Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice. c) Worried, and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice. d) Worried and unsure, of how to get a good deal on his first car Marty asked his parents for advice.
Answer: Hello there! I believe the answer you're looking for is B: Worried and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice.
Explanation: This is the proper way to use a clause in a sentence, as the subject (Marty) is experiencing or feeling everything that comes before the comma.
Another way to think of this sentence is like this: Marty is worried and unsure of how to get a good deal, so he will ask his parents for advice.
I hope this helps! :)
Worried, and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice. The correct option is C.
What is punctuation?Punctuation is the division of written words into sentences and clauses using symbols like full stops, periods, commas, and question marks.
Punctuation makes it easier for the reader to understand the point you're trying to get through. A sentence's entire meaning can be altered by incorrect or missing punctuation.
To punctuate a sentence in writing typically means to add conventional punctuation (such as periods, commas, and exclamation points).
In the statement "Worried, and unsure of how to get a good deal on his first car, Marty asked his parents for advice." all punctuation marks are done right.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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4.
1.lately.
2.politely .
3.hardly.
4.easily.
5.suddenly.
6.badly.
7.fastly.
8.carefully.
9. completely
10.convincingly
11.eventually.
12.patiently.
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a plane flying to Kathmandu from Pokhara.......thick clouds .....hit the T.V. tower at thankot ......caught fire.....all died..... compensation to the passenger announced 50000 each.
In each sentence below the word in capitals has three letters
missing. The missing letters make a proper three letter word on
their own. Write the three letter word
Example
She spread the sweet HY on her to
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27. The boys found sumns with FAIONS very hard to do
28. They couldn't wait for the summer HOAY
29. The old lady was delighted to receive a TER
30. They had gooseberry crumble and CUSD for pudding
31. She loved watching the MONS swinging from tee to tree
32. The visitors were entertained by a string QUET
Answer:
27) RCT (fractions)
28) LID (holiday)
29) LET (letter)
30) TAR (custard)
31) KEY (monkeys)
32) N/A
Read the excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education.
Because these are class actions, because of the wide applicability of this decision, and because of the great variety of local conditions, the formulation of decrees in these cases presents problems of considerable complexity.
Answer:
d
Explanation: