Answer:
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Explanation:
Write a introduction and underline the this for this line: Should what you say on social media be grounds for getting fired?
Answer: There is a lot of conflict concerning if what you say on social media should be a factor of keeping your job.
Explanation:
It sounds informing and you and stating that there is 2 sides to the opinion.
Read the excerpt from pride and prejudice by Jane Austen. Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence?
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Read the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
You are mistaken, Mr. Darcy, if you suppose that the mode of your declaration affected me in any other way, than as it spared me the concern which I might have felt in refusing you, had you behaved in a more gentleman-like manner.
Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence?
A. adverbial phrase
B. verb phrase
C. absolute phrase
D. adjectival phrase
Answer:
D. adjectival phrase
Explanation:
Adjective phrases are phrases that assume the same function as an adjective, promoting a characteristic and describing something or someone. According to the sentence underlined in the question above, we can see that this sentence aims to convey a characteristic that Mr. Darcy lacks. The phrase refers to the lack of delicacy, which represents that Mr. Darcy behaved in a rude and rude manner. This phrase, therefore, refers to a characteristic of Darcy and is therefore an adjective phrase.
On which day was there no work in the book animal farm
Answer:
On Sundays, it was voluntary to work
Explanation:
Pls help with this one.
Answer:
I think A is the correct answer
Jenny's day was not going well so far. After accidentally sleeping through her alarm for school, missing the bus, and then receiving a failing grade on her English test from last week, Jenny sighed and muttered to herself, "This is the absolute worst day ever." Which figurative lanuages this is
Answer:
Hyperbole because it is an exaggeration
At the end of the story, why would the doctors think that Mrs. Mallard died of
“joy that kills"? Do you think their diagnosis is accurate? Why or why not?
Answer:
it's accurate because she was so happy and excited to see her husband again
The diagnosis is accurate that Mrs. Mallard died of “joy that kills" because the thrill she experiences when she finds she is free is so intense that she dies when her freedom is taken away.
What does "The story of an hour" have as a theme?The primary character Mrs. Mallard, who is not having a good marriage, is highlighted in "The story of an hour", which is based on the concept of independence. The narrative focuses on her reaction after learning of her husband's passing.
When Mrs. Mallard learns of her husband's passing, she experiences great joy because she will now be free to live her life to the utmost.
She finally gave up and died when she learned that her husband was still alive and realized she was still bound by her marriage.
Hence, The diagnosis is accurate that Mrs. Mallard died of “joy that kills" because the thrill she experiences when she finds she is free is so intense that she dies when her freedom is taken away.
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What is triumph in christianity?
is this a good memoir ? about my life
Answer:
if need to know the definition here.... A good memoir has universality while being truthfully original. A good memoir is novelistic, with an unfolding story line, or plot, and scenes intermixed with narrative. ... Different from fiction, memoir is a true story, it is your story, not the story of someone you know or characters you have created for the page.Aug 4, 2020
Explanation:
Here is an example Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Elie Wiesel's Night. Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love. Barack Obama's Dreams From My Father.
Cheryl Strayed's Wild. Thats all i can do or u because i dont know anything about your life im sorry i hope this helps tho
Answer:
I think that this is a pretty good memoir, but I feel like I've seen it before. Therefore, no offence, basic. I feel that a lot of people would also say the same 6 words.
Explanation:
17) How does the theme of a story within a story apply to this passage?
A) The story told by the narrator has two meanings.
B) The story has been told within other stories before.
The narrator of the story is really telling two stories.
D)
The reader is reading a story about the narrator
telling a story
Answer:
A) the story told by the narrator has two meanings
List some things you learned about The Odyssey and Odysseus
Answer and Explanation:
While reading and after doing some research on "The Odyssey" and its protagonist, Odysseus, it is possible to list some information that has been learned.
First of all, it is important to present, that "The Odyssey" was one of the first poems written in Ancient Greece and is a relevant text until today, which is fantastic to understand the growth and evolution of humanity in literary terms. In addition, it is possible to see that this work presents the concept of "Greek hero" presenting a strong, fearless, courageous man with a strong sense of leadership that is not perfect, but capable of showing flaws and weaknesses. Finally, we can see the family's impotence for Greek society at the time that this work was written, since fidelity to the family is very much addressed throughout history.
In relation to Odysseus, we can see that being an admired man had some disadvantages, such as the need to defend his territory and need to stay away from the family he loves. Odysseus faced many adventures in order to return to his home and family and proved to be a hero, but he has flaws, infidelity, fears and even exaggerated cunning. Odysseus is a very human hero, presenting a strong duality, but always trying to do good for those who deserve it.
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How does D'Artagnan deceive Milady (Lady de Winter)?
a.
He convinces her to let him marry her servant girl.
c.
He hides in the closet and comes out to steal her jewelry.
b.
He befriends her in an attempt to spy on Cardinal Richelieu.
d.
He pretends to be the Comte de Wardes.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
have a good day
Explanation:
what are open-ended questions that elicit discussions on an idea or issue
Answer:
Preswashion is the answer because it makes the reader want to keep reading.
Explanation:
TRUST ME AND SORRY IF I WRONG.
He drove his expensive car into a tree and found out how the Mercedes bends
what can be used as a symbol in a story
Answer:
A symbol is anything that stands for, or represents, something else. In a story, a character, an action, an object, or an animal can be symbolic. Often these symbols stand for something abstract, like a force of nature, a condition of the world, or an idea.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Things like the ocean or darkness can be used as symbols.
Explanation:
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The antonym of Joy is_______?
Explanation:
sorrow, misery, despair
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Chapter 15:
1. Why does Herman E. Calloway call his house the Grand Calloway Station?
2. Why do you think that Herman E. Calloway doesn’t like Bud?
3. What do you think Bud can do that would make Herman like him?
4. What does Bud consider more important, the suitcase or the items inside the suitcase? Why?
5. What is the overall tone of this novel?
Chapter 16:
1. Why do you think Ms. Thomas believes Bud?
2. How does Steady Eddie try to make Bud feel welcome?
3. Why do the members of the band agree to take Bud in?
4. Why do you think Bud pays so much attention to Ms. Thomas?
5. Why does Bud have to be patient with Mr. Calloway?
6. Why do you think Ms. Thomas describes Bud as a "godsend"?
7. What is the mood at the end of the chapter? Explain.
Chapter 17:
1. What do you believe the theme of this novel is? Support your answer with one piece of evidence (from any chapter).
2. When Bud is mopping the floor, what game does he play?
3. Why is Bud amazed with the band?
4. What is Bud’s favorite instrument?
5. Since the climax already happened, what part of the plot is going on at this point in the novel?
Chapter 18:
1. Why isn't Bud excited about riding with Mr. Calloway?
2. What is foreshadowed when Mr. Calloway asks Bud to pick up a rock for him?
3. Why do you think Bud wants to show Herman E. Calloway the rocks his mother gave him?
4. Why does Mr. Calloway assume that Bud has been snooping around?
5. How does the mood change throughout the chapter?
6. Describe two emotions that Bud feels when he learns the truth about Herman E. Calloway’s identify. Explain why Bud has these two feelings.
Chapter 19:
1. Why does Bud try to comfort Mr. Calloway?
2. Is Mr. Calloway disappointed with his discovery?
3. Why did Herman E. Calloway and his daughter have a bad relationship?
4. Why do you think Ms. Thomas asked Bud to give Mr. Calloway time?
5. How do the members of the band make Bud feel welcome?
6. Why does Bud say that the squeaks and squawks of his saxophone were the closing of one door and the opening of another door?
Answer:
number 1 answer:Calloway's band, takes Bud to Calloway's house called "Grand Calloway Station." When Bud asks, Miss Thomas explains that Calloway named his house "Grand Calloway Station" because he had "so many different people in and out" of the house at all hours of the day and night that it "reminded him of that train station in ...
answer 2:Calloway views Bud with contempt because he knows that he is not Bud's father, and thinks someone may be trying to swindle money from him. Regardless of his suspicions about Bud, Bud gains favor in the eyes of Miss Thomas and the band. Herman may feel jealous that Bud is getting positive attention.
answer 3:I think Bud wants to show Herman his rocks because it was the same as his.
answer 4:Bud rides with Miss Thomas to a big house that she calls "Grand Calloway Station." Although he is still embarrassed about crying at the restaurant, Bud knows that he is going to have to talk again sooner or later, so he asks about the house's name. Kindly, Miss Thomas explains
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answer 5:In this chapter we explore the theme of how even the most kindest of people can have their own prejudices. We see this in the case of Mr. Cunningham who Jem and Scout know Atticus takes liking to. When Scout asks Atticus why did he do it
Which is the MOST accurate definition of a clause?
A)
A clause is any group of two or more words.
B)
A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb.
A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that can stand alone.
D)
A clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that cannot stand
alone
Answer:
I think its b
Explanation:
i need help matching these
Which quotation best supports the argue ment for using bitcoins.
A the bitcoins system has to do millions of calculations per second to make sure you actually own the bitcoins
B Using bitcoins is private very little information about you is shared
C Of course nothing is safe someone can try to steal from your virtual wallet
D The value of bitcoins changes constantly
What is the purpose of an introduction? A. to restate your argument main points B. to state the claim you are attempting to prove C. to provide evidence and reasoning as to why your claim is logical D. to give statistics and other detailed information about your argument
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B. to state the claim you are attempting to prove
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Based on the context, what is the meaning of the word concise in the following sentence?
Her writing was so concise that she could tell in two sentences what others needed two paragraphs to say.
(1 point)
open to interpretation
long-winded and detailed
brief but informative
full of errors
Can you please help me
Answer:
Through Cortez, the king learned how highly the Aztecs valued chocolate.
What would you consider is your most important possession? If you
have to sell it to others, what will you say to convince them?
Answer:
computer
Explanation:
if i sell ill buy a new one
According to the narrator's mother, what is the best way to...
outsmart an opponent?
А.
Cover all your moves with your hands.
B
Announce loudly.so they know what you are about to do.
C Watch your opponent and copy all their moves.
D Keep your strategy hidden to keep your opponent in the
dark.
Answer:
D Keep your strategy hidden to keep your opponent in the
dark.
Explanation:
If u Announce loudly.so they know what you are about to do your oponent will know everything you're about to do so it wouldn't help.
Watch your opponent and copy all their moves. This would not help because your opponent would know how to stop u.
Where did Robert Shurtlieff come from?
Answer:
Deborah Sampson became a hero of the American Revolution when she disguised herself as a man and joined the Patriot forces. ... In 1782, as the Revolutionary War raged on, the patriotic Sampson disguised herself as a man named Robert Shurtleff and joined the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment.
Explanation:
Write a speech about homelessness
Answer:
The thing I would love to do most is help the homeless and give them a second chance at life. The reason I say this is because I have an idea that can actually help the homeless back on the grid of life. Also, I will do what ever it takes to give these people a home to stay in, a job to pay bills, and a car to get to point A to point B, because I hate seeing people living on the street or sleeping in a box, I just hate it a lot. And what gets on my nerves is, people who have money in there pockets, see a homeless who needs help, the person just plainly ignores the homeless person and keeps on going with life. If we stop ignoring the homeless, who knows what could happen. Maybe the government will recognize the cause and eventually help out too. And another thing I love to do is help kids with cancer. Every time I see a kid with cancer, I do what ever it takes to help those kids who have cancer and the kids who are homeless. But the way I help is, donating money and toys to the homeless and the ill kids who are in need is me doing the right thing. Sometimes I think all people in the world need help by someone sometimes. But if you think about it, not all people in the world need help. Like the wealthy, they can solve their own problems, and the financially wealthy, they also can solve their own problems. But the ones that need help are the homeless children and the ill children. Their the ones who need help
Explanation:
You're going to listen to an audio recording of an excerpt from "Report on the Barnhouse Effect." As you listen, think about how the reader in the recording interprets the text in a similar or different way than you did. Now, listen to the recording of an excerpt from "Report on the Barnhouse Effect." It may be helpful to follow along in the passage as you listen. Next, analyze the recording by answering these questions: What words or phrases did the reader emphasize in the recording? How did the reader interpret the narrator's attitude toward the "Barnhouse Effect" in the excerpt? How was your interpretation of the narrator's attitude similar or different than the reader's?
Answer:
In the first few paragraphs, the reader emphasizes phrases such as “I have not heard from him,” “I was never entrusted with knowledge,” and “he was unwilling to trust anyone with that information.” In this section the reader interprets the narrator’s attitude as somewhat bothered or frustrated with Professor Barnhouse and the “Barnhouse Effect.” I interpreted the narrator’s attitude in a similarly, but I thought maybe that the narrator was more jealous of the attention the “Barnhouse Effect” was getting.
Explanation:
PLATO/EDMENTUM
Answer:
Explanation:
In the first few paragraphs, the reader emphasizes phrases such as “I have not heard from him,” “I was never entrusted with knowledge,” and “he was unwilling to trust anyone with that information.” In this section the reader interprets the narrator’s attitude as somewhat bothered or frustrated with Professor Barnhouse and the “Barnhouse Effect.” I interpreted the narrator’s attitude in a similarly, but I thought maybe that the narrator was more jealous of the attention the “Barnhouse Effect” was getting.
Can someone give me there opinion on this
Answer:
Like I could say no but yes at the same time bc sometimes they know exactly what they are doing and do it anyways but no bc there still young but I might say yea
Answer:
Depends.
Explanation:
If they have changed, then yes. If someone looks at their brain waves and their heart rate when asking certain questions, and everything comes out clear, also yes. But, if the person is laughing about what they did, or faking how they feel about something in any way then no. If they have a life sentence without parole, that means that they did something horrible. I still think that they should have an opportunity to share their side of the story though. It could have been an accident.
Which word is the antecedent in the sentence below? Bandit pawed at the toilet's heavy lid as if to say, "Please open it." Group of answer choices
toilet
say
Bandit
lid
Answer:
lid
Explanation:
Answer:
Lid
Explanation:
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